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#!/usr/bin/env rake
#
require 'rubygems'
require 'pathname'
require 'rake'
require 'rspec'
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
require 'rake/packagetask'
require 'rake/gempackagetask'
require 'rubygems/installer'
require 'rubygems/uninstaller'
######################################################################
### P A T H S A N D F I L E S
######################################################################
BASEDIR = Pathname.new( __FILE__ ).expand_path.dirname.relative_path_from( Pathname.getwd )
TEXT_FILES = %w{ Rakefile README LICENSE }.collect {|f| BASEDIR + f }
SPECDIR = BASEDIR + 'spec'
SPEC_FILES = Pathname.glob( SPECDIR + '**/*_spec.rb' )
LIBDIR = BASEDIR + 'lib'
LIB_FILES = Pathname.glob( LIBDIR + '**/*.rb')
RELEASE_FILES = TEXT_FILES + LIB_FILES + SPEC_FILES
######################################################################
### H E L P E R S
######################################################################
### Given a +file+ path, find the first captured match of +pattern+,
### or the string 'UNKNOWN' if not found. (easy to notice something is wrong.)
###
def find_pattern( file, pattern )
ver = nil
File.open( file ) do |f|
ver = f.each do |line|
break $1 if line =~ pattern
end
end
return ver.is_a?( String ) ? ver : 'UNKNOWN'
end
######################################################################
### P A C K A G E C O N S T A N T S
######################################################################
PKG_NAME = 'chunker'
PKG_VERSION = find_pattern( LIBDIR + 'chunker.rb', /VERSION = ['"](.+)['"]/ )
PKG_FILE_NAME = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}"
######################################################################
### T A S K S
######################################################################
task :test => 'test:spec'
task :default => :test
# task :default => [ :test, :package ]
namespace :test do
desc 'Generate verbose and pretty output'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new( :spec ) do |task|
task.pattern = SPEC_FILES
task.rspec_opts = ['-b', '-fd', '-c']
end
desc 'Generate quiet non-colored plain-text output'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new( :quiet ) do |task|
task.pattern = SPEC_FILES
task.rspec_opts = ['-f', 'p']
end
end
### Task: generate ctags
### This assumes exuberant ctags, since ctags 'native' doesn't support ruby anyway.
###
desc "Generate a ctags 'tags' file from Chunker source"
task :ctags do
sh "ctags -R #{LIBDIR}"
end
### Task: Create gem from source
###
gem = Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
gem.summary = "A convenience library for parsing __END__ tokens consistently."
gem.name = PKG_NAME
gem.version = PKG_VERSION
gem.author = 'Mahlon E. Smith'
gem.email = 'mahlon@martini.nu'
gem.homepage = 'http://projects.martini.nu/ruby-modules/wiki/Chunker'
gem.has_rdoc = true
gem.files = RELEASE_FILES.
collect {|f| f.relative_path_from(BASEDIR).to_s }
gem.test_files = SPEC_FILES.
collect {|f| f.relative_path_from(BASEDIR).to_s }
gem.description = <<-EOF
Ruby provides an automatic constant called DATA, which is an IO object
that references all text in the current file under an __END__ token.
I find it convenient to use the __END__ area to store all sorts of
stuff, rather than have to worry about distributing separate files.
The DATA constant is determined from whatever ruby believes $0 to be.
It doesn't work inside of other required libraries, so you'll see stuff
like this all the time:
END = File.open( __FILE__ ).read.split( /^__END__/, 2 ).last
It works, but it's more work than I want to do.
Chunker solves this by parsing __END__ tokens for you, and making it
available in the form of a 'DATA_END' constant. It installs this
constant into the class that includes Chunker, so you can use it again
and again, assuming you use a different file for each class.
It also automatically parses out other things that look like tokens, so
you can easily have multiple, distinct documents all embedded into the
__END__ block.
EOF
end
Rake::GemPackageTask.new( gem ) do |pkg|
pkg.need_zip = true
pkg.need_tar = true
pkg.need_tar_bz2 = true
end
### Task: install
###
task :install_gem => [ :package ] do
$stderr.puts
installer = Gem::Installer.new( "pkg/#{PKG_FILE_NAME}.gem" )
installer.install
end
task :install => [ :install_gem ]
### Task: uninstall
###
task :uninstall_gem do
uninstaller = Gem::Uninstaller.new( PKG_NAME )
uninstaller.uninstall
end
task :uninstall => [ :uninstall_gem ]