unageanu-jiji 1.1.4 → 1.2.1

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  1. data/ChangeLog +24 -1
  2. data/README +0 -0
  3. data/base/shared_lib/moving_average.rb +34 -33
  4. data/base/shared_lib/system/cross.rb +76 -0
  5. data/base/shared_lib/system/position_manager.rb +160 -0
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  112. data/lib/jiji/collector.rb +16 -6
  113. data/lib/jiji/command.rb +46 -5
  114. data/lib/jiji/dao/file_system_dao.rb +158 -0
  115. data/lib/jiji/dao/timed_data_dao.rb +2 -0
  116. data/lib/jiji/dao/trade_result_dao.rb +1 -1
  117. data/lib/jiji/error.rb +24 -8
  118. data/lib/jiji/migration/migrator1_2_0.rb +67 -0
  119. data/lib/jiji/models.rb +82 -24
  120. data/lib/jiji/operator.rb +55 -51
  121. data/lib/jiji/output.rb +85 -29
  122. data/lib/jiji/output_manager.rb +84 -0
  123. data/lib/jiji/plugin/embedded/single_click_client.rb +2 -2
  124. data/lib/jiji/plugin/securities_plugin.rb +0 -1
  125. data/lib/jiji/process.rb +229 -208
  126. data/lib/jiji/process_manager.rb +190 -96
  127. data/lib/jiji/registry.rb +87 -19
  128. data/lib/jiji/server.rb +1 -0
  129. data/lib/jiji/service/agent_service.rb +147 -48
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  131. data/lib/jiji/service/process_service.rb +3 -5
  132. data/lib/jiji/service/trade_result_service.rb +4 -5
  133. data/lib/jiji/util/file_lock.rb +4 -4
  134. data/lib/jiji/util/include_proxy.rb +17 -0
  135. data/lib/jiji/util/json_broker.rb +6 -4
  136. data/lib/jiji/util/util.rb +1 -1
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  139. data/test/ProcessTest/agents/foo.rb +10 -0
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  141. data/test/agent/agent_tests.rb +10 -0
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  146. data/test/all_tests.rb +7 -19
  147. data/test/dao/dao_tests.rb +9 -0
  148. data/test/dao/test_FileSystemDao.rb +431 -0
  149. data/test/dao/test_RateDao.rb +5 -7
  150. data/test/dao/test_TradeResultDao.rb +1 -2
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  171. data/test/plugin/embedded/test_SingleClickClient.rb +1 -2
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