- version 3.6
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#!/usr/bin/ruby | |
ORG_ARGV = ARGV.dup | |
require 'optparse' | |
require 'socket' | |
BasicSocket.do_not_reverse_lookup = true | |
require 'webrick' |
# app/models/ability.rb | |
# All front end users are authorized using this class | |
class Ability | |
include CanCan::Ability | |
def initialize(user) | |
user ||= User.new | |
can :read, :all |
# GNU Screen - main configuration file | |
# All other .screenrc files will source this file to inherit settings. | |
# Author: Christian Wills - [email protected] | |
# Allow bold colors - necessary for some reason | |
attrcolor b ".I" | |
# Tell screen how to set colors. AB = background, AF=foreground | |
termcapinfo xterm 'Co#256:AB=\E[48;5;%dm:AF=\E[38;5;%dm' |
#ifndef DialogManager_h__ | |
#define DialogManager_h__ | |
#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp> | |
#include <boost/function.hpp> | |
#include "BrowserHost.h" | |
typedef boost::function<void (const std::string&)> PathCallback; | |
namespace FB { class PluginWindow; } |
App = Ember.Application.create({}); | |
App.loginController = Ember.Object.create({ | |
// do login stuff | |
}); | |
App.LoginFormView = Ember.View.extend({ | |
login: null, | |
password: null, |
# db/migrate/20111218135715_globalize_models.rb | |
class GlobalizeModels < ActiveRecord::Migration | |
def up | |
NewsItem.create_translation_table!( | |
{:title => :string, :body => :text}, | |
{:migrate_data => true} | |
) | |
end |
var fs = require('fs'); | |
var vm = require('vm'); | |
var emberjs = fs.readFileSync('public/javascripts/vendor/ember-0.9.5.min.js', 'utf8'); | |
var templatesDir = 'templates'; | |
var destinationDir = 'public/javascripts/templates'; | |
function compileHandlebarsTemplate(templatesDir, fileName) { | |
var file = templatesDir + '/' + fileName; |
by Jonathan Rochkind, http://bibwild.wordpress.com
Capistrano automates pushing out a new version of your application to a deployment location.
I've been writing and deploying Rails apps for a while, but I avoided using Capistrano until recently. I've got a pretty simple one-host deployment, and even though everyone said Capistrano was great, every time I tried to get started I just got snowed under not being able to figure out exactly what I wanted to do, and figured I wasn't having that much trouble doing it "manually".
This script installs a patched version of ruby 1.9.3-p194 with patches for boot-time performance improvements (#66 and #68), and runtime performance improvements (#83 and #84). It also includes the new backported GC from ruby-trunk.
Huge thanks to funny-falcon for the performance patches.