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# vim: set ft=spec: -*- rpm-spec -*-
%define gemname ruby-ll
Name: gem-ruby-ll
Version: 2.1.2
Release: alt1.3
Summary: An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby
License: MPL-2.0
Group: Development/Ruby
Url: https://gitlab.com/yorickpeterse/ruby-ll
Vcs: https://gitlab.com/yorickpeterse/ruby-ll.git
Packager: Ruby Maintainers Team <ruby at packages.altlinux.org>
Source: %name-%version.tar
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-ruby
BuildRequires: ragel6
BuildRequires: gem(rake-compiler) >= 0
%if_with check
BuildRequires: gem(rake) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(rspec) >= 3.0
BuildRequires: gem(yard) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(simplecov) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(kramdown) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(benchmark-ips) >= 2.0
BuildRequires: gem(ast) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(ansi) >= 0
BuildConflicts: gem(rspec) >= 4
BuildConflicts: gem(benchmark-ips) >= 3
%endif
%add_findreq_skiplist %ruby_gemslibdir/**/*
%add_findprov_skiplist %ruby_gemslibdir/**/*
Requires: gem(ast) >= 0
Requires: gem(ansi) >= 0
Provides: gem(ruby-ll) = 2.1.2
%ruby_on_build_rake_tasks lexer,parser
%description
ruby-ll is a high performance LL(1) table based parser generator for Ruby. The
parser driver is written in C/Java to ensure good runtime performance, the
compiler is written entirely in Ruby.
ruby-ll was written to serve as a fast and easy to use alternative to Racc for
the various parsers used in Oga. However, ruby-ll isn't limited to just Oga, you
can use it to write a parser for any language that can be represented using an
LL(1) grammar.
ruby-ll is self-hosting, this allows one to use ruby-ll to modify its own
parser. Self-hosting was achieved by bootstrapping the parser using a Racc
parser that outputs the same AST as the ruby-ll parser. The Racc parser remains
in the repository for historical purposes and in case it's ever needed again, it
can be found in bootstrap/parser.y.
%package -n ruby-ll
Version: 2.1.2
Release: alt1.3
Summary: An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby executable(s)
Summary(ru_RU.UTF-8): Исполнямка для самоцвета ruby-ll
Group: Development/Ruby
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: gem(ruby-ll) = 2.1.2
%description -n ruby-ll
An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby executable(s).
ruby-ll is a high performance LL(1) table based parser generator for Ruby. The
parser driver is written in C/Java to ensure good runtime performance, the
compiler is written entirely in Ruby.
ruby-ll was written to serve as a fast and easy to use alternative to Racc for
the various parsers used in Oga. However, ruby-ll isn't limited to just Oga, you
can use it to write a parser for any language that can be represented using an
LL(1) grammar.
ruby-ll is self-hosting, this allows one to use ruby-ll to modify its own
parser. Self-hosting was achieved by bootstrapping the parser using a Racc
parser that outputs the same AST as the ruby-ll parser. The Racc parser remains
in the repository for historical purposes and in case it's ever needed again, it
can be found in bootstrap/parser.y.
%description -n ruby-ll -l ru_RU.UTF-8
Исполнямка для самоцвета ruby-ll.
%package -n gem-ruby-ll-doc
Version: 2.1.2
Release: alt1.3
Summary: An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby documentation files
Summary(ru_RU.UTF-8): Файлы сведений для самоцвета ruby-ll
Group: Development/Documentation
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: gem(ruby-ll) = 2.1.2
%description -n gem-ruby-ll-doc
An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby documentation files.
ruby-ll is a high performance LL(1) table based parser generator for Ruby. The
parser driver is written in C/Java to ensure good runtime performance, the
compiler is written entirely in Ruby.
ruby-ll was written to serve as a fast and easy to use alternative to Racc for
the various parsers used in Oga. However, ruby-ll isn't limited to just Oga, you
can use it to write a parser for any language that can be represented using an
LL(1) grammar.
ruby-ll is self-hosting, this allows one to use ruby-ll to modify its own
parser. Self-hosting was achieved by bootstrapping the parser using a Racc
parser that outputs the same AST as the ruby-ll parser. The Racc parser remains
in the repository for historical purposes and in case it's ever needed again, it
can be found in bootstrap/parser.y.
%description -n gem-ruby-ll-doc -l ru_RU.UTF-8
Файлы сведений для самоцвета ruby-ll.
%package -n gem-ruby-ll-devel
Version: 2.1.2
Release: alt1.3
Summary: An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby development package
Summary(ru_RU.UTF-8): Файлы для разработки самоцвета ruby-ll
Group: Development/Ruby
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: gem(ruby-ll) = 2.1.2
Requires: gem(rake) >= 0
Requires: gem(rspec) >= 3.0
Requires: gem(yard) >= 0
Requires: gem(simplecov) >= 0
Requires: gem(kramdown) >= 0
Requires: gem(benchmark-ips) >= 2.0
Requires: gem(rake-compiler) >= 0
Requires: ragel6
Conflicts: gem(rspec) >= 4
Conflicts: gem(benchmark-ips) >= 3
%description -n gem-ruby-ll-devel
An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby development package.
ruby-ll is a high performance LL(1) table based parser generator for Ruby. The
parser driver is written in C/Java to ensure good runtime performance, the
compiler is written entirely in Ruby.
ruby-ll was written to serve as a fast and easy to use alternative to Racc for
the various parsers used in Oga. However, ruby-ll isn't limited to just Oga, you
can use it to write a parser for any language that can be represented using an
LL(1) grammar.
ruby-ll is self-hosting, this allows one to use ruby-ll to modify its own
parser. Self-hosting was achieved by bootstrapping the parser using a Racc
parser that outputs the same AST as the ruby-ll parser. The Racc parser remains
in the repository for historical purposes and in case it's ever needed again, it
can be found in bootstrap/parser.y.
%description -n gem-ruby-ll-devel -l ru_RU.UTF-8
Файлы для разработки самоцвета ruby-ll.
%prep
%setup
%build
%ruby_build
%install
%ruby_install
%check
%ruby_test
%files
%doc README.md
%ruby_gemspec
%ruby_gemlibdir
%ruby_gemextdir
%files -n ruby-ll
%doc README.md
%_bindir/ruby-ll
%files -n gem-ruby-ll-doc
%doc README.md
%ruby_gemdocdir
%files -n gem-ruby-ll-devel
%doc README.md
%ruby_includedir/*
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here
%define gemname ruby-ll
Name: gem-ruby-ll
Version: 2.1.2
Release: alt1.3
Summary: An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby
License: MPL-2.0
Group: Development/Ruby
Url: https://gitlab.com/yorickpeterse/ruby-ll
Vcs: https://gitlab.com/yorickpeterse/ruby-ll.git
Packager: Ruby Maintainers Team <ruby at packages.altlinux.org>
Source: %name-%version.tar
BuildRequires(pre): rpm-build-ruby
BuildRequires: ragel6
BuildRequires: gem(rake-compiler) >= 0
%if_with check
BuildRequires: gem(rake) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(rspec) >= 3.0
BuildRequires: gem(yard) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(simplecov) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(kramdown) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(benchmark-ips) >= 2.0
BuildRequires: gem(ast) >= 0
BuildRequires: gem(ansi) >= 0
BuildConflicts: gem(rspec) >= 4
BuildConflicts: gem(benchmark-ips) >= 3
%endif
%add_findreq_skiplist %ruby_gemslibdir/**/*
%add_findprov_skiplist %ruby_gemslibdir/**/*
Requires: gem(ast) >= 0
Requires: gem(ansi) >= 0
Provides: gem(ruby-ll) = 2.1.2
%ruby_on_build_rake_tasks lexer,parser
%description
ruby-ll is a high performance LL(1) table based parser generator for Ruby. The
parser driver is written in C/Java to ensure good runtime performance, the
compiler is written entirely in Ruby.
ruby-ll was written to serve as a fast and easy to use alternative to Racc for
the various parsers used in Oga. However, ruby-ll isn't limited to just Oga, you
can use it to write a parser for any language that can be represented using an
LL(1) grammar.
ruby-ll is self-hosting, this allows one to use ruby-ll to modify its own
parser. Self-hosting was achieved by bootstrapping the parser using a Racc
parser that outputs the same AST as the ruby-ll parser. The Racc parser remains
in the repository for historical purposes and in case it's ever needed again, it
can be found in bootstrap/parser.y.
%package -n ruby-ll
Version: 2.1.2
Release: alt1.3
Summary: An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby executable(s)
Summary(ru_RU.UTF-8): Исполнямка для самоцвета ruby-ll
Group: Development/Ruby
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: gem(ruby-ll) = 2.1.2
%description -n ruby-ll
An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby executable(s).
ruby-ll is a high performance LL(1) table based parser generator for Ruby. The
parser driver is written in C/Java to ensure good runtime performance, the
compiler is written entirely in Ruby.
ruby-ll was written to serve as a fast and easy to use alternative to Racc for
the various parsers used in Oga. However, ruby-ll isn't limited to just Oga, you
can use it to write a parser for any language that can be represented using an
LL(1) grammar.
ruby-ll is self-hosting, this allows one to use ruby-ll to modify its own
parser. Self-hosting was achieved by bootstrapping the parser using a Racc
parser that outputs the same AST as the ruby-ll parser. The Racc parser remains
in the repository for historical purposes and in case it's ever needed again, it
can be found in bootstrap/parser.y.
%description -n ruby-ll -l ru_RU.UTF-8
Исполнямка для самоцвета ruby-ll.
%package -n gem-ruby-ll-doc
Version: 2.1.2
Release: alt1.3
Summary: An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby documentation files
Summary(ru_RU.UTF-8): Файлы сведений для самоцвета ruby-ll
Group: Development/Documentation
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: gem(ruby-ll) = 2.1.2
%description -n gem-ruby-ll-doc
An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby documentation files.
ruby-ll is a high performance LL(1) table based parser generator for Ruby. The
parser driver is written in C/Java to ensure good runtime performance, the
compiler is written entirely in Ruby.
ruby-ll was written to serve as a fast and easy to use alternative to Racc for
the various parsers used in Oga. However, ruby-ll isn't limited to just Oga, you
can use it to write a parser for any language that can be represented using an
LL(1) grammar.
ruby-ll is self-hosting, this allows one to use ruby-ll to modify its own
parser. Self-hosting was achieved by bootstrapping the parser using a Racc
parser that outputs the same AST as the ruby-ll parser. The Racc parser remains
in the repository for historical purposes and in case it's ever needed again, it
can be found in bootstrap/parser.y.
%description -n gem-ruby-ll-doc -l ru_RU.UTF-8
Файлы сведений для самоцвета ruby-ll.
%package -n gem-ruby-ll-devel
Version: 2.1.2
Release: alt1.3
Summary: An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby development package
Summary(ru_RU.UTF-8): Файлы для разработки самоцвета ruby-ll
Group: Development/Ruby
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: gem(ruby-ll) = 2.1.2
Requires: gem(rake) >= 0
Requires: gem(rspec) >= 3.0
Requires: gem(yard) >= 0
Requires: gem(simplecov) >= 0
Requires: gem(kramdown) >= 0
Requires: gem(benchmark-ips) >= 2.0
Requires: gem(rake-compiler) >= 0
Requires: ragel6
Conflicts: gem(rspec) >= 4
Conflicts: gem(benchmark-ips) >= 3
%description -n gem-ruby-ll-devel
An LL(1) parser generator for Ruby development package.
ruby-ll is a high performance LL(1) table based parser generator for Ruby. The
parser driver is written in C/Java to ensure good runtime performance, the
compiler is written entirely in Ruby.
ruby-ll was written to serve as a fast and easy to use alternative to Racc for
the various parsers used in Oga. However, ruby-ll isn't limited to just Oga, you
can use it to write a parser for any language that can be represented using an
LL(1) grammar.
ruby-ll is self-hosting, this allows one to use ruby-ll to modify its own
parser. Self-hosting was achieved by bootstrapping the parser using a Racc
parser that outputs the same AST as the ruby-ll parser. The Racc parser remains
in the repository for historical purposes and in case it's ever needed again, it
can be found in bootstrap/parser.y.
%description -n gem-ruby-ll-devel -l ru_RU.UTF-8
Файлы для разработки самоцвета ruby-ll.
%prep
%setup
%build
%ruby_build
%install
%ruby_install
%check
%ruby_test
%files
%doc README.md
%ruby_gemspec
%ruby_gemlibdir
%ruby_gemextdir
%files -n ruby-ll
%doc README.md
%_bindir/ruby-ll
%files -n gem-ruby-ll-doc
%doc README.md
%ruby_gemdocdir
%files -n gem-ruby-ll-devel
%doc README.md
%ruby_includedir/*
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here