From 91a71b1191e9724e4b4294899d9b33b7d6ec2dda Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: murphy Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 01:04:18 +0000 Subject: Delete and ignore sample/test.html. --- sample/test.html | 543 ------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 543 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 sample/test.html (limited to 'sample') diff --git a/sample/test.html b/sample/test.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2e4e599..0000000 --- a/sample/test.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,543 +0,0 @@ - - - - - CodeRay HTML Encoder Example - - - - -

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/**********************************************************************
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-  version.c -
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-  $Author: nobu $
-  $Date: 2004/03/25 12:01:40 $
-  created at: Thu Sep 30 20:08:01 JST 1993
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-  Copyright (C) 1993-2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto
-
-**********************************************************************/
-
-#include "ruby.h"
-#include "version.h"
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-const char ruby_version[] = RUBY_VERSION;
-const char ruby_release_date[] = RUBY_RELEASE_DATE;
-const char ruby_platform[] = RUBY_PLATFORM;
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-void
-Init_version()
-{
-    VALUE v = rb_obj_freeze(rb_str_new2(ruby_version));
-    VALUE d = rb_obj_freeze(rb_str_new2(ruby_release_date));
-    VALUE p = rb_obj_freeze(rb_str_new2(ruby_platform));
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-    rb_define_global_const("RUBY_VERSION", v);
-    rb_define_global_const("RUBY_RELEASE_DATE", d);
-    rb_define_global_const("RUBY_PLATFORM", p);
-}
-
-void
-ruby_show_version()
-{
-    printf("ruby %s (%s) [%s]\n", RUBY_VERSION, RUBY_RELEASE_DATE, RUBY_PLATFORM);
-}
-
-void
-ruby_show_copyright()
-{
-    printf("ruby - Copyright (C) 1993-%d Yukihiro Matsumoto\n", RUBY_RELEASE_YEAR);
-    exit(0);
-}
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-

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-#
-# = ostruct.rb: OpenStruct implementation
-#
-# Author:: Yukihiro Matsumoto
-# Documentation:: Gavin Sinclair
-#
-# OpenStruct allows the creation of data objects with arbitrary attributes.
-# See OpenStruct for an example.
-#
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-#
-# OpenStruct allows you to create data objects and set arbitrary attributes.
-# For example:
-#
-#   require 'ostruct' 
-#
-#   record = OpenStruct.new
-#   record.name    = "John Smith"
-#   record.age     = 70
-#   record.pension = 300
-#   
-#   puts record.name     # -> "John Smith"
-#   puts record.address  # -> nil
-#
-# It is like a hash with a different way to access the data.  In fact, it is
-# implemented with a hash, and you can initialize it with one.
-#
-#   hash = { "country" => "Australia", :population => 20_000_000 }
-#   data = OpenStruct.new(hash)
-#
-#   p data        # -> <OpenStruct country="Australia" population=20000000>
-#
-class OpenStruct
-  #
-  # Create a new OpenStruct object.  The optional +hash+, if given, will
-  # generate attributes and values.  For example.
-  #
-  #   require 'ostruct'
-  #   hash = { "country" => "Australia", :population => 20_000_000 }
-  #   data = OpenStruct.new(hash)
-  #
-  #   p data        # -> <OpenStruct country="Australia" population=20000000>
-  #
-  # By default, the resulting OpenStruct object will have no attributes. 
-  #
-  def initialize(hash=nil)
-    @table = {}
-    if hash
-      for k,v in hash
-  @table[k.to_sym] = v
-        new_ostruct_member(k)
-      end
-    end
-  end
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-  # Duplicate an OpenStruct object members. 
-  def initialize_copy(orig)
-    super
-    @table = @table.dup
-  end
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-  def marshal_dump
-    @table
-  end
-  def marshal_load(x)
-    @table = x
-    @table.each_key{|key| new_ostruct_member(key)}
-  end
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-  def new_ostruct_member(name)
-    unless self.respond_to?(name)
-      self.instance_eval %{
-        def #{name}; @table[:#{name}]; end
-        def #{name}=(x); @table[:#{name}] = x; end
-      }
-    end
-  end
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-  def method_missing(mid, *args) # :nodoc:
-    mname = mid.id2name
-    len = args.length
-    if mname =~ /=$/
-      if len != 1
-  raise ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (#{len} for 1)", caller(1)
-      end
-      if self.frozen?
-  raise TypeError, "can't modify frozen #{self.class}", caller(1)
-      end
-      mname.chop!
-      @table[mname.intern] = args[0]
-      self.new_ostruct_member(mname)
-    elsif len == 0
-      @table[mid]
-    else
-      raise NoMethodError, "undefined method `#{mname}' for #{self}", caller(1)
-    end
-  end
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-  #
-  # Remove the named field from the object.
-  #
-  def delete_field(name)
-    @table.delete name.to_sym
-  end
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-  #
-  # Returns a string containing a detailed summary of the keys and values.
-  #
-  def inspect
-    str = "<#{self.class}"
-    for k,v in @table
-      str << " #{k}=#{v.inspect}"
-    end
-    str << ">"
-  end
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-  attr_reader :table # :nodoc:
-  protected :table
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-  #
-  # Compare this object and +other+ for equality.
-  #
-  def ==(other)
-    return false unless(other.kind_of?(OpenStruct))
-    return @table == other.table
-  end
-end
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require 'coderay'
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-c, ruby = DATA.read.split(/^---$/)
-DATA.rewind
-me = DATA.read[/.*^__END__$/m]
-$input = c + ruby + me
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-require 'benchmark'
-time = Benchmark.realtime do
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-  # here CodeRay comes to play
-  hl = CodeRay.encoder(:html, :tab_width => 2, :line_numbers => :table, :wrap => :div)
-  c = hl.highlight c, :c
-  ruby = hl.highlight ruby, :ruby
-  me = hl.highlight me, :ruby
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-  body = %w[C Ruby Genereated\ by].zip([c, ruby, me]).map do |title, code|
-    "<h1>#{title}</h1>\n#{code}"
-  end.join
-  body = hl.class::Output.new(body, hl.css, :div).page!
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-  # CodeRay also provides a simple page generator
-  $output = body #hl.class.wrap_in_page body
-end
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-File.open('test.html', 'w') do |f|
-  f.write $output
-end
-puts 'Input: %dB, Output: %dB' % [$input.size, $output.size]
-#puts 'Created "test.html" in %0.3f seconds (%d KB/s).' % [time, $input.size / 1024.0 / time]
-puts 'Take a look with your browser.'
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-__END__
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