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Re: Ripper (Ruby Language Parser) to be imported in the standardlibrary?
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Martin DeMello wrote:
# Richard Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> wrote:
# > Wonderful Minero!
# >
# > I just checked it out, built it (and turned it into a Ruby gem ;-)
#
# Is that still active? Nice to know! What's the current status, and is
# there a guide anywhere on porting existing packages?
#
It was ressurected at RubyConf. We got quite a lot of it working in
Austin. No guide yet, but there are some examples you can pretty easily
understand.
Have a look at [url]http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubygems[/url] if you're
interested. It's literally the result of some late nights and lunch
breaks during the Ruby Conference.
Chad
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