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Overall changes: Use tabs instead of sequential spaces. Note Author as well as WWW in DESCR. Do not install examples when NOPORTDOCS. Make RUBY, RUBY_VER and RUBY_ARCH variables overridable. ruby-date2: share/doc/ruby/date2/examples/ -> share/examples/ruby/date2/cal.rb textproc/ruby-html-parser: databases/ruby-mysql: devel/ruby-optparse: devel/ruby-property: Install modules under lib/ruby/site_ruby/${RUBY_VER}/ instead of lib/ruby/site_ruby/ or lib/ruby/${RUBY_VER}/ textproc/ruby-rdtool: Install documents in .rd format too. Format optparse's rd file. (Since ruby-rdtool depends on optparse, it cannot be done during optparse's build process. So ruby-rdtool should take care of that when it is installed. :)
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Ruby extension library for embedding Python in Ruby. With this
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library, Ruby scripts can directly call arbitrary Python modules.
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Both extension modules and modules written in Python can be used.
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Ruby and Python have some differences as described here. This library
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enables Ruby users to have the advantages of both languages:
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- Straightforward and easy-to-learn OO functionality of Ruby.
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- Plenty of modules written for Python.
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If you are attracted by Python modules but not fully satisfied with
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Python's syntax or type system, try this library!
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Author: Masaki Fukushima <fukusima@goto.info.waseda.ac.jp>
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WWW: http://www.goto.info.waseda.ac.jp/~fukusima/ruby/python-e.html
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