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# Ronn is a humane text format and toolchain for authoring manpages (and
# things that appear as manpages from a distance). Use it to build /
# install standard Unix roff(7) formatted manpages or to generate
# beautiful HTML manpages.
module Ronn
autoload :Document, 'ronn/document'
autoload :Index, 'ronn/index'
autoload :Template, 'ronn/template'
autoload :Roff, 'ronn/roff'
autoload :Server, 'ronn/server'
# Create a new Ronn::Document for the given ronn file. See
# Ronn::Document.new for usage information.
def self.new(filename, attributes = {}, &block)
Document.new(filename, attributes, &block)
end
# truthy when this a release (\d\.\d\.\d) version.
def self.release?
revision != '' && !revision.include?('-')
end
# A semantic version number based on the git revision. The third element
# of the version is incremented by the commit offset, such that version
# v0.6.6-5-gdacd74b => 0.6.11
def self.version
ver = revision.sub(/\Av/, '')[/^[0-9.-]+/].split(/[.-]/).map(&:to_i)
ver[2] += ver.pop while ver.size > 3
ver.join('.')
end
# The string revision as reported by: git-describe --tags. This is just the
# tag name when a tag references the HEAD commit (e.g. v0.6.25). When the HEAD
# commit is not tagged, this is a "<tag>-<offset>-<sha1>" string:
# <tag> - closest tag name
# <offset> - number of commits ahead of <tag>
# <sha1> - 7c short SHA1 for HEAD
def self.revision
REV
end
# value generated by: rake rev
REV = '0.10.1'.freeze
VERSION = version
end
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