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template-info: name: rubygem.noe version: 1.7.4 manifest: tasks/debug_mail.txt: safe-override: false variables: lower: myrrha upper: Myrrha version: 2.0.0 summary: |- Myrrha provides the coercion framework which is missing to Ruby. description: |- Myrrha provides the coercion framework which is missing to Ruby. Coercions are simply defined as a set of rules for converting values from source to target domains (in an abstract sense). As a typical and useful example, it comes with a coerce() method providing a unique entry point for converting a string to a numeric, a boolean, a date, a time, an URI, and so on. authors: - {name: Bernard Lambeau, email: blambeau@gmail.com} links: - http://rubydoc.info/github/blambeau/myrrha/master/frames - http://github.com/blambeau/myrrha - http://rubygems.org/gems/myrrha dependencies: - {name: rake, version: "~> 0.9.2", groups: [test, release]} - {name: rspec, version: "~> 2.8.0", groups: [test, release]} - {name: yard, version: "~> 0.7.4", groups: [doc ]} - {name: bluecloth, version: "~> 2.2.0", groups: [doc ]} - {name: wlang, version: "~> 0.10.2", groups: [release ]} rake_tasks: debug_mail: rx_changelog_sections: /^# / spec_test: pattern: spec/**/test_*.rb
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1 entries across 1 versions & 1 rubygems
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myrrha-2.0.0 | myrrha.noespec |