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+ ---
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+ name: xdg
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+ version: 2.0.0
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+ title: XDG
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+ summary: XDG provides an interface for using XDG directory standard.
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+ description: XDG provides a module for supporting the XDG Base Directory Standard. See http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-0.6.html
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+ loadpath:
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+ - lib
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+ manifest: Manifest.txt
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+ requires: []
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+
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+ conflicts: []
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+
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+ replaces: []
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+
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+ engine_check: []
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+
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+ organization: RubyWorks
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+ contact: Thomas Sawyer <transfire@gmail.com>
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+ created: 2008-09-27
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+ copyright: Copyright (c) 2008 Thomas Sawyer
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+ licenses:
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+ - Apache 2.0
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+ authors:
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+ - Thomas Sawyer
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+ maintainers: []
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+
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+ resources:
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+ home: http://rubyworks.github.com/xdg
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+ code: http://github.com/rubyworks/xdg
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+ repositories: {}
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+
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+ spec_version: 1.0.0
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  = RELEASE HISTORY
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+ == 2.0.0 / 2011-06-09
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+
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+ Major new release is full rewrite of the API, with an eye out for
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+ support future XDG standards beyond the base directories. The
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+ new API uses a single point of entry `XDG[]` (a shortcut for
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+ `XDG::BaseDir[]`).
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+
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+ Changes:
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+
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+ * Complete rewrite of API.
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+ * Utilize single point of entry interface.
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+ * Structure project for future support of more of XDG.
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+
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+
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  == 1.0.0 / 2009-12-01
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+ = XDG Standards for Ruby
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+
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+ Author:: Thomas Sawyer
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+ Copyright:: (c) 2011 Thomas Sawyer
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+ License:: Apache 2.0
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+
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+
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+ == Introduction
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+
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+ XDG provides an easy to use Ruby library for working with XDG standards.
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+ Presently, it only supports the XDG Base Directory Standard.
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+
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+ If your program utilizes user or system-wide support files
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+ (e.g. configuration files), you owe it to yourself to checkout
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+ the XDG base directory standard.
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+
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+ You can learn more about the standard at:
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+ http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
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+
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+
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+ == Resources
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+
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+ * {Homepage}[http://rubyworks.github.com/xdg]
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+ * {Source Code}[http://github.com/rubyworks/xdg]
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+ * {Report an Issue}[http://github.com/rubyworks/xdg/issues]
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+ * {Mailing List}[http://googlegroups.com/group.rubyworks-mailinglist]
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+
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+ == How to Use
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+ For working with XDG base directories, XDG provides a very simple
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+ yet flexible interface, `XDG[]`. Let's say you want to work
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+ with the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME directory. Simply use:
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+ XDG['CONFIG_HOME']
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+
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+ This will give you access to a number of useful methods all tied
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+ into the user's personal configuration directory. Some examples:
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+ XDG['CONFIG_HOME'].glob(pattern)
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+ XDG['CONFIG_HOME'].select(pattern){ |path| ... }
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+ XDG['CONFIG_HOME'].find(pattern){ |path| ... }
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+
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+ The same holds true for the other base directories.
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+ XDG['DATA_HOME']
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+ XDG['DATA_DIRS']
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+ XDG['CACHE_HOME']
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+ XDG['CACHE_DIRS']
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+ By leaving out the last qualifier, XDG will provide an interface
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+ XDG['DATA']
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+ XDG['CONFIG']
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+ If you know XDG these are pretty much self-explanatory.
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+ But see the YARD-based API documentation for further specifics.
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+
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+ === Extended Functionality
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+ The Ruby XDG module also provides extended functionality
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+ not part of the standard specification. These extensions are
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+ the standard.
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+ XDG['CONFIG_WORK']
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+ See the API documentation to learn more. Note that the extended modules
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+ === Base Directory Mixin
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+ XDG provides a convenient base directory mixin that can provide handy a
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+ interface to a classes.
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+ class MyAppConfig
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+ include XDG::BaseDir::Mixin
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+ def subdirectory
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+ end
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+ end
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+ c.config.home.to_s #=> '~/.config/myapp'
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+ === Legacy API
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+ Version 2.0+ of library marks are major departure from the earlier
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+ "fluid" notations of previous versions. Where as one used to do:
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+ XDG.data.home
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+ With the new API one now does:
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+ XDG['DATA_HOME']
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+ This was done for a few reasons, but primarily because it reflects more
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+ ENV['XDG_DATA_HOME']
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+ If you prefer the older style, a compatibility layer is provided. You will
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+ need to load:
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+ require 'xdg/base_dir/legacy'
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+ However we STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you do not use the legacy API --use it only
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+ if you need to keep some old code working and don't have time to update it at
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+ them moment. Sometime in the future the legacy API will be deprecated.
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+ == How to Install
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+ Using RubyGems:
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+ $ sudo gem install xdg
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+ Installing the tarball requires Ruby Setup (see http://rubyworks.github.com/setup).
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+ $ tar -xvzf xdg-0.5.2
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+ $ cd xdg-0.5.2
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+ $ sudo setup.rb all
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+ == Development
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+ GitHub[http://github.com] hosts our {source code}[http://github.com/rubyworks/xdg]
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+ and {issue ticket system}[http://github.com/rubyworks/xdg/issues].
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+ To contribute to the project please fork the repository, ideally, create a new
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+ topic branch for your work, and submit a pull request.
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+
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+ == Copyright & License
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+ Copyright (c) 2008, 2011 Thomas Sawyer
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+ Distributed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.
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+ See APACHE2.txt file for details.
data/lib/xdg.rb CHANGED
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+ # XDG Base Directory Standard
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- include Common
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- end
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- dirs = dirs.map{ |d| File.expand_path(d) }.uniq
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- dirs = dirs.select{ |d| File.directory?(d) }
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- dirs
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- )
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- end
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- extend self
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+ def self.[](*env_path)
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+ BaseDir.new(*env_path)
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  end
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+ end
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- # = CONFIGUTATION LOCATIONS
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- #
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- module Config
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- include Common
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- extend self
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-
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- # Location of personal config directory.
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- def home
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- @home ||= (
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- File.expand_path(
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- ENV['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'] || File.join(XDG.home, '.config')
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- )
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- )
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- end
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- # List of shared config directories.
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- def dirs
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- @dirs ||= (
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- dirs = ENV['XDG_CONFIG_DIRS'].to_s.split(/[:;]/)
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- if dirs.empty?
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- #dirs = ['etc/xdg', 'etc']
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- sysconfdir = ::Config::CONFIG['sysconfdir']
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- dirs = [ File.join(sysconfdir, 'xdg'), sysconfdir ]
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- end
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- dirs = dirs.map{ |d| File.expand_path(d) }.uniq
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- dirs = dirs.select{ |d| File.directory?(d) }
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- dirs
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- )
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- end
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- extend self
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- end
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-
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- # = CACHE LOCATIONS
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- #
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- module Cache
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- include Common
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-
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- # Location of user's personal cache directory.
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- def home
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- @home ||= (
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- File.expand_path(
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- ENV['XDG_CACHE_HOME'] || File.join(XDG.home, '.cache')
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- )
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- )
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- end
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- # Serves as a no-op, since there are no common cache directories
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- # defined by the XDG standard. (Though one might argue that
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- # <tt>tmp/</tt> is one.)
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- def dirs
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- @dirs ||= []
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- end
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- extend self
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- end
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- # Copyright (c) 2008,2009 Thomas Sawyer
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- # Distributed under the terms of the LGPL v3.
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+ # Copyright (c) 2008,2011 Thomas Sawyer
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+ # Distributed under the terms of the APACHE 2.0 license.