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jodell / nah_xcode_uncrustify.rb
Created February 20, 2012 04:34 — forked from mnem/nah_xcode_uncrustify.rb
Script file to be run as an Xcode 4 behaviour which uncrustifies the project source using reasonable Objective-C formatting defaults. Alternatively, you can run it and pass a path to uncrustify.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
###########################################################################
# Script to be called as an Xcode 4 behaviour which will attempt to
# uncrustify all source files in the open project.
#
# (c) Copyright 2012 David Wagner.
#
# Complain/commend: http://noiseandheat.com/
#
#*************************************************************************#

Things you’ll need:

  • A high quality smoker. Cheap smokers don’t hold consistent temperatures, and that’s the most important variable in cooking ribs
  • Baby back ribs. In San Francisco, I’ve found Golden Gate Meat Company to be the best butcher around. Wherever you live, try to find the best meat source you can.
  • A box or bag of apple wood chips. Apple tastes better than hickory or mesquite, and you don’t have to worry as much about over-smoking your meat. I hear pecan wood is also good, but it’s not readily available in California, so I’ve had no experience with it.
  • Saran wrap
  • Toothpicks
  • A spray bottle
  • Apple juice
  • Charcoal. I prefer natural lump charcoal.