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class Dashing.Teamcity extends Dashing.Widget | |
@accessor 'state', Dashing.AnimatedValue | |
onData: (data) -> | |
if data.status | |
$(@get('node')).attr 'class', (i,c) -> c.replace /\bstatus-\S+/g, '' | |
$(@get('node')).addClass "status-#{data.status}" |
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#!flask/bin/python | |
from flask import Flask, jsonify, abort, request, make_response, url_for | |
from flask_httpauth import HTTPBasicAuth | |
app = Flask(__name__, static_url_path = "") | |
auth = HTTPBasicAuth() | |
@auth.get_password | |
def get_password(username): | |
if username == 'miguel': |
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module CountryCodes | |
class << self | |
def two_char_code_for(three_char_country_code) | |
if country = CODES[three_char_country_code.to_sym] | |
country[:two_char_code] | |
end | |
end | |
def three_char_code_for(two_char_country_code) | |
CODES.select {|k,v| v[:two_char_code].to_sym == two_char_country_code.upcase.to_sym}.keys.first |
I'm a fan of MiniTest::Spec. It strikes a nice balance between the simplicity of TestUnit and the readable syntax of RSpec. When I first switched from RSpec to MiniTest::Spec, one thing I was worried I would miss was the ability to add matchers. (A note in terminology: "matchers" in MiniTest::Spec refer to something completely different than "matchers" in RSpec. I won't get into it, but from now on, let's use the proper term: "expectations").
Let's take a look in the code (I'm specifically referring to the gem, not the standard library that's built into Ruby 1.9):
# minitest/spec.rb
module MiniTest::Expectations
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{ | |
// The number of spaces a tab is considered equal to | |
"tab_size": 2, | |
// Set to true to insert spaces when tab is pressed | |
"translate_tabs_to_spaces": true, | |
"font_face": "Droid Sans Mono", | |
"font_size": 15, |
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
#/ Usage: <progname> [options]... | |
#/ How does this script make my life easier? | |
# ** Tip: use #/ lines to define the --help usage message. | |
$stderr.sync = true | |
require 'optparse' | |
# default options | |
flag = false | |
option = "default value" |
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# load libraries | |
require 'rubygems' rescue nil | |
require 'wirble' | |
#require 'json' | |
alias q exit | |
class Object | |
def local_methods | |
(methods - Object.instance_methods).sort |
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