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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- require File.expand_path('../lib/sugarcube/version.rb', __FILE__) Gem::Specification.new do |gem| gem.name = 'sugarcube' gem.version = SugarCube::Version gem.authors = ['Colin Thomas-Arnold', 'Chris Clarke'] gem.email = ['colin@fusionbox.com'] gem.summary = %{Extensions for Ruby to make Rubymotion development more enjoyable, and hopefully more rubyesque!} gem.description = <<-DESC CocoaTouch/iOS is a *verbose* framework. These extensions hope to make development in rubymotion more enjoyable by tacking "UI" methods onto the base classes (String, Fixnum, Float). With sugarcube, you can create a color from an integer or symbol, or create a UIFont or UIImage from a string. Some UI classes are opened up as well, like adding the '<<' operator to a UIView instance, instead of view.addSubview(subview), you can use the more idiomatic: view << subview. DESC gem.homepage = 'https://github.com/fusionbox/sugarcube' gem.files = `git ls-files`.split($\) gem.executables = gem.files.grep(%r{^bin/}).map { |f| File.basename(f) } gem.test_files = gem.files.grep(%r{^spec/}) gem.require_paths = ['lib'] gem.add_dependency 'rake' gem.add_development_dependency 'rspec' end
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