## This is the rakegem gemspec template. Make sure you read and understand ## all of the comments. Some sections require modification, and others can ## be deleted if you don't need them. Once you understand the contents of ## this file, feel free to delete any comments that begin with two hash marks. ## You can find comprehensive Gem::Specification documentation, at ## http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/20 Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.specification_version = 2 if s.respond_to? :specification_version= s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= s.rubygems_version = '1.3.5' s.required_ruby_version = '>= 1.8.7' ## Leave these as is they will be modified for you by the rake gemspec task. ## If your rubyforge_project name is different, then edit it and comment out ## the sub! line in the Rakefile s.name = 'docopt' s.version = '0.6.1' s.date = '2018-01-21' # s.rubyforge_project = 'docopt' ## Make sure your summary is short. The description may be as long ## as you like. s.summary = "A command line option parser, that will make you smile." s.description = "Isn't it awesome how `optparse` and other option parsers generate help and usage-messages based on your code?! Hell no!\nYou know what's awesome? It's when the option parser *is* generated based on the help and usage-message that you write in a docstring! That's what docopt does!" ## List the primary authors. If there are a bunch of authors, it's probably ## better to set the email to an email list or something. If you don't have ## a custom homepage, consider using your GitHub URL or the like. s.authors = ["Blake Williams", "Vladimir Keleshev", "Alex Speller", "Nima Johari"] s.email = "code@shabbyrobe.org" s.homepage = "http://github.com/docopt/docopt.rb" s.license = 'MIT' ## This gets added to the $LOAD_PATH so that 'lib/NAME.rb' can be required as ## require 'NAME.rb' or'/lib/NAME/file.rb' can be as require 'NAME/file.rb' s.require_paths = %w[lib] ## This sections is only necessary if you have C extensions. # s.require_paths << 'ext' # s.extensions = %w[ext/extconf.rb] ## If your gem includes any executables, list them here. # s.executables = ["name"] ## Specify any RDoc options here. You'll want to add your README and ## LICENSE files to the extra_rdoc_files list. s.rdoc_options = ["--charset=UTF-8"] s.extra_rdoc_files = %w[README.md LICENSE] ## List your runtime dependencies here. Runtime dependencies are those ## that are needed for an end user to actually USE your code. # s.add_dependency('DEPNAME', [">= 1.1.0", "< 2.0.0"]) ## List your development dependencies here. Development dependencies are ## those that are only needed during development s.add_development_dependency('json', '~> 1.6', '>= 1.6.5') ## Leave this section as-is. It will be automatically generated from the ## contents of your Git repository via the gemspec task. DO NOT REMOVE ## THE MANIFEST COMMENTS, they are used as delimiters by the task. # = MANIFEST = s.files = %w[ Gemfile LICENSE README.md Rakefile docopt.gemspec examples/any_options_example.rb examples/calculator.rb examples/counted_example.rb examples/example_options.rb examples/git_example.rb examples/naval_fate.rb examples/odd_even_example.rb examples/quick_example.rb lib/docopt.rb test/language_agnostic_tester.py test/test_docopt.rb test/testcases.docopt test/testee.rb ] # = MANIFEST = ## Test files will be grabbed from the file list. Make sure the path glob ## matches what you actually use. s.test_files = s.files.select { |path| path =~ /^test\/test_.*\.rb/ } end