Stages ------ A gem for creating data pipelines out of tiny, reusable objects Initial code stolen shamelessly from http://pragdave.blogs.pragprog.com/pragdave/2008/01/pipelines-using.html Usage ----- You knit your stages together with '|'. The leftmost pipeline stage will contain a generator, which usually is an infinite loop. Example ------- Image you wanted to output every even number divisible by 3. First you would need a class that would output even numbers. Then you would want to select the ones that are divisible by 3. A simple implementation using stages would like this ```ruby pipeline = Evens.new | Select.new{ |x| x % 3 == 0} loop { puts pipeline.run } ``` We have included some general purpose stages, map and select, which can accomplish many pipeline operations: ```ruby pipeline = Evens.new | Map.new{ |x| x * 3} | Select.new{ |x| x % 7 == 0} 3.times{ pipeline.run } #[0, 42, 84]} ``` Writing New Stages ------------------ If you are writing a stage that needs to process an element, you probably want to subclass Stage and implement handle_value. If you are writing a generator, you probably want to subclass Stage and implement process Stern Warnings -------------- Returning nil from handle_value kills a pipeline. We may change this behavior in the future, but for now, it makes life easy.