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  ## Usage
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  The following usage example takes use of `y_support/name_magic` features.
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- Please install [y_support gem] before trying it.
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+ Please install `y_support` gem before trying `yzz`.
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  ```ruby
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  require 'yzz'
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  require 'y_support/name_magic'
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- # Let's establish a new class and imbue it with Yzz quality.
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+ # Let's make a new class and imbue it with Yzz quality.
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  #
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  class Cell
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  include Yzz, NameMagic
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  end
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  end
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- # Let's create 6 new cells.
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+ # Let's now create 6 new ZZ cells.
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  # And let's connect them along :x and :y dimensions:
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- # The Zz structure that we have created looks like this:
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+ # The resulting ZZ structure looks like this:
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  #
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  # | | |
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  # v v v
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  #
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- # The above structure is a little bit like a small spreadsheet 3×2.
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+ # It looks a bit like a small spreadsheet 3×2.
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- # The structure can be investigated:
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- A1.neighbors # gives all the neighbors of A1
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+ # We can now explore this structure:
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+ A1.neighbors # returns all the neighbors of A1
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  #=> [A2, B1]
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  A1.towards A2 # returns all the sides of A1 facing A2
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+ # (note that A1 and A2 can be neighbors along more than one dimension)
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  #=> [#<Yzz::Side: A1 along x, posward>]
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- A1.tw A2 # more concise way of showing the sides facing A2
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- # Of course, more complicated Zz structures can be created. See the [online
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- # presentation at xanadu.com for more](http://xanadu.com/zigzag/). For a small
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- # example here, let's create 2 diagonal connections:
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+ # Of course, more complicated Zz structures can be created. See the online
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+ # presentation at xanadu.com for more ( http://xanadu.com/zigzag/ ). For
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  ```
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+ Again, the concern of `yzz` gem is to only provide the structure itself,
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+ rather than a comprehensive interface for interaction, visualization and
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  ## Contributing
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+ require_relative "yzz/version"
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+ require_relative "yzz/side"
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- # Yzz implements Ted Nelson's zz (hyperorthogonal, Zig-Zag...) structure. It
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- # provides a mixin that imbues objects with zz properties.
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+ # Module Yzz is a mixin that provides qualities of a ZZ structure cell to its
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+ # includers.
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+ #
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+ # A ZZ structure consists of ZZ objects, which exist in multiple dimensions. ZZ
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+ # objects may be connected by directed edges -- connections. Connected objects
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+ # are called neighbors. Each connection belongs to exactly one dimension. A ZZ
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+ # object is considered as having two <em>sides</em> in each dimension:
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+ # <em>posward</em> side and <em>negward</em> side. A connection always points
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+ # away from the posward side, and towards the negward side of the neighbor. In
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+ # each dimension, a ZZ object can have at most one posward and one negward
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+ # neighbor. The relation is bijective: If B is the posward neighbor of A along
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+ # dimension X, then A is a negward neighbor of B along X, and vice-versa. There
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+ # is no limitation as to what objects can be connected. Circles are allowed. A ZZ
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- # A zz structure consists of zz objects, which exist in multiple dimensions. Zz
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- # objects can be connected by directed edges -- connections. Connected objects
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- # are called neighbors. Each connection belongs to some dimension. A zz object
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- # is considered as having two <em>sides</em> in each dimension: posward side and
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- # negward side. A connection always points away from the posward side, and
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- # towards the neighbor's negward side. In each dimension, zz object can have at
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- # itself, forming a loop.
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- #
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- # To these basic properties, Ted Nelson adds a bunch of other terminology.
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- # horizontally is referred to as row. A rank viewed vertically is referred to
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- # as column.
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- #
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- # Mixin defining Zz structure (aka. hyperorthogonal structure). As represented
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- # by YTed::Zz, a Zz structure is a collection of objects, whose connectivity is
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- # defined in a multidimensional space in such way, that each object, along each
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- # dimension, has at most one posward neighbor, and one negward neighbor. The
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- # relation is bijective: If B is a posward neighbor of A along some dimension,
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- # then A must be a negward neighbor of B along that dimension, and vice-versa.
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+ # To this basic definition, Ted Nelson adds a bunch of additional terminology.
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+ # A <em>rank</em> is a series of ZZ objects connected along the same dimension.
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+ # A rank viewed horizontally is referred to as <em>row</em>. A rank viewed
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+ # vertically is referred to as <em>column</em>. Ted Nelson's terms related not
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+ # to the ZZ structure itself, but rather to the proposed user interface (such
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+ # as <em>cursor</em>, <em>view</em>...) are not implemented in yzz, but rather
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+ # in <em>y_nelson</em> gem.
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  #
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  module Yzz
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  # Adds initialization of the @zz_dimensions hash to #initialize.
@@ -1,62 +1,53 @@
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- # Ted Nelson calls zz objects 'cells', and defines posward and negward cell
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- # side in each dimension. This is represented by Side class here, which is
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- # a quadruple [zz object, dimension, direction, neighbor].
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+ # Ted Nelson calls objects in a ZZ structure 'cells' and defines that each cell
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+ # has exactly two sides, posward side and negward side, along each dimension.
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+ # This is represented by +Yzz::Side+ class here.
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  class Yzz::Side
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- OPPOSITE = { posward: :negward, negward: :posward }
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  attr_reader :zz, :dimension, :direction, :neighbor
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- # Standard constructor. 3 compulsory arguments (:zz, :dimension, :direction),
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- # 1 optional argument :neighbor.
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- #
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- def initialize( zz: ( raise ArgumentError, ":zz missing!" ),
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- dimension: ( raise ArgumentError, ":dimension missing!" ),
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- direction: ( raise ArgumentError, ":direction missing!" ),
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+ # The constructor expects 3 arguments: +:zz+, +:dimension+, +:direction+,
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+ # plus 1 optional argument, +:neighbor+.
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+ #
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+ def initialize( zz: ( fail ArgumentError, ":zz missing!" ),
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+ dimension: ( fail ArgumentError, ":dimension missing!" ),
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+ direction: ( fail ArgumentError, ":direction missing!" ),
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  neighbor: nil )
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- raise TypeError, "Wrong :zz type!" unless zz.is_a_zz?
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+ fail TypeError, "Wrong :zz type!" unless zz.is_a_zz?
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  @zz, @dimension, @direction = zz, dimension, direction.to_sym
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- raise TypeError, "Direction must be either :posward or :negward!" unless
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+ fail TypeError, "Direction must be either :posward or :negward!" unless
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  [ :posward, :negward ].include? direction.to_sym
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  set_neighbor! neighbor
24
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  end
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21
 
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- # Links a new neighbor, unlinking and returning the old one. Cares about
27
- # the argument type (Zz descendant or nil required), and has concerns not
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- # to break the new neighbor's conflicting connectivity, if any.
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- #
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+ # Links a new neighbor, unlinking and returning the old one. Cares about the
23
+ # argument type (a Yzz descendant or _nil_), and cares not to break the new
24
+ # neighbor's conflicting connectivity, if any.
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+ #
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  def link new_neighbor
31
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  return unlink if new_neighbor.nil?
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33
-
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+ fail TypeError, "Yzz object or nil expected!" unless new_neighbor.is_a_zz?
34
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  conflicter = opposite_side( of: new_neighbor ).neighbor # have concerns
35
- return new_neighbor if conflicter == self # no neighbor change
36
- raise TypeError, "Suggested new neighbor (#{new_neighbor}) already " +
37
- "has a conflicting #{OPPOSITE[ direction ]} link along dimension " +
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- "#{dimension} !" if conflicter.is_a_zz?
39
-
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- begin # FIXME: This should be an atomic transaction.
30
+ return new_neighbor if conflicter == self # no neighbor change
31
+ fail TypeError, "Suggested new neighbor (#{new_neighbor}) already " +
32
+ "has a conflicting #{OPPOSITE[direction]} link along dimension " +
33
+ "#{dimension}!" if conflicter.is_a_zz?
34
+ begin # TODO: Should be an atomic transaction
41
35
  old_neighbor = set_neighbor! new_neighbor
42
36
  opposite_side( of: new_neighbor ).set_neighbor! zz
43
37
  end
44
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  return old_neighbor
45
- end # def <<
39
+ end
46
40
  alias << link
47
41
 
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- # Sets a new neighbor, crossing over the conflicting link, if present, with
42
+ # Sets a new neighboor, crossing over the conflicting link, if present, with
49
43
  # the old neighbor.
50
- #
44
+ #
51
45
  def crossover new_neighbor
52
46
  return unlink if new_neighbor.nil?
53
- raise TypeError, "Zz object or nil expected!" unless new_neighbor.is_a_zz?
54
-
47
+ fail TypeError, "Zz object or nil expected!" unless new_neighbor.is_a_zz?
55
48
  conflicter = opposite_side( of: new_neighbor ).neighbor
56
49
  return new_neighbor if conflicter == self # no neighbor change
57
-
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- # FIXME: this should be an atomic transaction.
59
- begin
50
+ begin # TODO: Should be an atomic transaction
60
51
  old_neighbor = set_neighbor! new_neighbor
61
52
  opposite_side( of: new_neighbor ).set_neighbor! zz
62
53
  same_side( of: conflicter ).set_neighbor! old_neighbor # cross over
@@ -66,22 +57,15 @@ class Yzz::Side
66
57
  end
67
58
  alias * crossover
68
59
 
69
- # Given a zz object (named argument :of), returns its side along same
70
- # dimension, in the direction same as self.
71
- #
72
- def same_side( of: raise( ArgumentError, "Zz object (:of) absent!" ) )
73
- of.along( dimension ).send direction
74
- end
75
-
76
- # Given a zz object, returns its side along same dimension, in the direction
77
- # opposite than self.
78
- #
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+ # Given a Yzz object, returns its side along the dimension same as the
61
+ # receiver's dimension, in the direction opposite to self.
62
+ #
79
63
  def opposite_side( of: zz )
80
64
  of.along( dimension ).send ::Yzz::Side::OPPOSITE[ direction ]
81
65
  end
82
66
 
83
67
  # Unlinks the neighbor, returning it.
84
- #
68
+ #
85
69
  def unlink
86
70
  unlink!.tap do |neighbor|
87
71
  opposite_side( of: neighbor ).unlink! if neighbor.is_a_zz?
@@ -93,7 +77,7 @@ class Yzz::Side
93
77
  def label
94
78
  direction == :posward ? "#{dimension}->" : "<-#{dimension}"
95
79
  end
96
-
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  module Yzz
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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19
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23
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26
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26
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28
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29
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ dependencies:
38
38
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39
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
40
40
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41
- description: A zz structure domain model.
41
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42
42
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43
43
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44
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58
58
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59
59
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60
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61
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61
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62
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63
63
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64
64
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76
76
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77
77
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78
78
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79
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79
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80
80
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81
81
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82
- summary: Yzz module is a mixin that imbues object with zz qualities.
82
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83
83
  test_files:
84
84
  - test/yzz_test.rb