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= README
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revision:: $Rev: 1 $
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release:: $Release: 1.0.0 $
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copyright:: copyright(c) 2006 kuwata-lab.com all rights reserved.
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== Introduction
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'abstract.rb' is a library which enable you to define abstract method in Ruby.
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The followings are examples:
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## example1. (shorter notation)
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require 'rubygems' # if installed with 'gem install'
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require 'abstract'
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class Foo
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abstract_method 'arg1, arg2=""', :method1, :method2, :method3
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end
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## example2. (RDoc friendly notation)
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require 'rubygems' # if installed with 'gem install'
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require 'abstract'
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class Bar
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# ... method1 description ...
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def method1(arg1, arg2="")
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not_implemented
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end
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# ... method2 description ...
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def method2(arg1, arg2="")
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not_implemented
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end
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end
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Abstract method makes your code more descriptive.
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It is useful even for dynamic language such as Ruby.
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== Installation
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* Type 'gem install -r abstract' with root account if you have installed RubyGems.
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* Or type 'ruby setup.rb' with root account if you can be root account.
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* Or copy lib/abstract.rb into proper directory such as '/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby'.
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== License
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Ruby's
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== Copyright
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copyright(c) 2006 kuwata-lab.com all rights reserved.
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