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<h1>README.txt</h1>
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<td><strong>Last Update:</strong></td>
<td>Mon Mar 13 06:08:02 JST 2006</td>
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<h1>README</h1>
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<tr><td valign="top">revision:</td><td>$Rev: 1 $
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<tr><td valign="top">release:</td><td>$Release: 1.0.0 $
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<tr><td valign="top">copyright:</td><td>copyright&#169; 2006 kuwata-lab.com all rights reserved.
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<h2>Introduction</h2>
<p>
&#8216;abstract.rb&#8217; is a library which enable you to define abstract
method in Ruby.
</p>
<p>
The followings are examples:
</p>
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## example1. (shorter notation)
require 'rubygems' # if installed with 'gem install'
require 'abstract'
class Foo
abstract_method 'arg1, arg2=&quot;&quot;', :method1, :method2, :method3
end
## example2. (RDoc friendly notation)
require 'rubygems' # if installed with 'gem install'
require 'abstract'
class Bar
# ... method1 description ...
def method1(arg1, arg2=&quot;&quot;)
not_implemented
end
# ... method2 description ...
def method2(arg1, arg2=&quot;&quot;)
not_implemented
end
end
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<p>
Abstract method makes your code more descriptive. It is useful even for
dynamic language such as Ruby.
</p>
<h2>Installation</h2>
<ul>
<li>Type &#8216;gem install -r abstract&#8217; with root account if you have
installed RubyGems.
</li>
<li>Or type &#8216;ruby setup.rb&#8217; with root account if you can be root
account.
</li>
<li>Or copy lib/abstract.rb into proper directory such as
&#8217;/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby&#8217;.
</li>
</ul>
<h2>License</h2>
<p>
Ruby&#8217;s
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<h2>Copyright</h2>
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copyright&#169; 2006 kuwata-lab.com all rights reserved.
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