From: Phillip Gawlowski on 28 Dec 2009 06:21 On 28.12.2009 11:39, nyarly(a)gmail.com wrote: > FileSet version 0.1 has been released! > > FileSet provides an API for accessing configuration and data files for your > application, including the population of default values, and managing search > paths. Written to encourage a cross-platform approach to maintaining configs > for an application. How do I use it? To call the documentation "sparse" would be a late entry for the "Understatement of the Year" contest, I'm afraid. -- Phillip Gawlowski
From: Judson Lester on 29 Dec 2009 04:21 [Note: parts of this message were removed to make it a legal post.] On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 3:21 AM, Phillip Gawlowski <pg(a)thimian.com> wrote: > On 28.12.2009 11:39, nyarly(a)gmail.com wrote: > >> FileSet version 0.1 has been released! >> >> How do I use it? > > To call the documentation "sparse" would be a late entry for the > "Understatement of the Year" contest, I'm afraid. > You're absolutely right. I've done a quick write-up that will hopefully be less-so. http://fileset.rubyforge.org/
From: Phillip Gawlowski on 29 Dec 2009 04:36 On 29.12.2009 10:21, Judson Lester wrote: > > You're absolutely right. I've done a quick write-up that will hopefully be > less-so. > > http://fileset.rubyforge.org/ Very much so. :) Now I have an idea if it could be useful for me (and it will be, from the looks of it). Also: Ruby takes care of Windows %environment_variables%: they are in the ENV hash. IIRC, it's the same with environment variables on Linux, in case this should ever be necessary for FileSet, which I doubt. Thank you for this quick, yet useful, write up. :) -- Phillip Gawlowski
From: Judson Lester on 29 Dec 2009 04:44 [Note: parts of this message were removed to make it a legal post.] On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Phillip Gawlowski <pg(a)thimian.com> wrote: > On 29.12.2009 10:21, Judson Lester wrote: > >> >> You're absolutely right. I've done a quick write-up that will hopefully >> be >> less-so. >> >> http://fileset.rubyforge.org/ >> > > Very much so. :) > > Now I have an idea if it could be useful for me (and it will be, from the > looks of it). > > Also: Ruby takes care of Windows %environment_variables%: they are in the > ENV hash. IIRC, it's the same with environment variables on Linux, in case > this should ever be necessary for FileSet, which I doubt. > > Thank you for this quick, yet useful, write up. :) > Thanks for your interest. FileSet has been useful to me - if it helps anyone else out, I'd be thrilled. Judson
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