lib/extensible/version.rb in extensible-0.0.2 vs lib/extensible/version.rb in extensible-0.0.3
- old
+ new
@@ -1,39 +1,5 @@
-##
-# Use Extensible on your custom extensions in order to get a set of advantages over traditional extensions that override
-# the <tt>Module#extended</tt> method directly. When _extending_ Extensible you will be able to define your
-# initialization code (similar to using <tt>Module#extended</tt>) via the when_extended method.
-#
-# module MyExtension
-# extend Extensible
-# when_extended {|m| puts "#{self} has extended #{m}." }
-# end
-#
-# class MyClass
-# extend MyExtension
-# end #=> MyExtension has extended MyClass.
-#
-# Extensible is, itself, extensible. This means that you will be able to extend it further or bundle it together with
-# other extensible modules by _including_ it in your module.
-#
-# module MyExtensibleExtension
-# include Extensible
-#
-# def custom_when_extended(&block)
-# puts "Defining initialization code..."
-# when_extended &block
-# end
-# end
-#
-# module MyExtension
-# extend MyExtensibleExtension
-# custom_when_extended {|m| puts "#{self} has extended #{m}." }
-# end #=> Defining initialization code...
-#
-# class MyClass
-# extend MyExtension
-# end #=> MyExtension has extended MyClass.
module Extensible
##
# Current version of Extensible.
- VERSION = "0.0.2".freeze
+ VERSION = "0.0.3".freeze
end