# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- # stub: paranoia 2.1.2 ruby lib Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = "paranoia".freeze s.version = "2.1.2".freeze s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 1.3.6".freeze) if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= s.require_paths = ["lib".freeze] s.authors = ["radarlistener@gmail.com".freeze] s.date = "2015-04-28" s.description = "Paranoia is a re-implementation of acts_as_paranoid for Rails 3, using much, much, much less code. You would use either plugin / gem if you wished that when you called destroy on an Active Record object that it didn't actually destroy it, but just \"hid\" the record. Paranoia does this by setting a deleted_at field to the current time when you destroy a record, and hides it by scoping all queries on your model to only include records which do not have a deleted_at field.".freeze s.email = [] s.files = [".gitignore".freeze, ".travis.yml".freeze, "CHANGELOG.md".freeze, "Gemfile".freeze, "LICENSE".freeze, "README.md".freeze, "Rakefile".freeze, "lib/paranoia.rb".freeze, "lib/paranoia/rspec.rb".freeze, "lib/paranoia/version.rb".freeze, "paranoia.gemspec".freeze, "test/paranoia_test.rb".freeze] s.homepage = "http://rubygems.org/gems/paranoia".freeze s.rubygems_version = "3.5.10".freeze s.summary = "Paranoia is a re-implementation of acts_as_paranoid for Rails 3, using much, much, much less code.".freeze s.specification_version = 4 s.add_runtime_dependency(%q.freeze, ["~> 4.0".freeze]) s.add_development_dependency(%q.freeze, [">= 1.0.0".freeze]) s.add_development_dependency(%q.freeze, [">= 0".freeze]) end