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mdarray-jcsv.gemspec
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
require 'rubygems/platform'
require './version'
Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
gem.name = $gem_name
gem.version = $version
gem.date = Date.today.to_s
gem.summary = "MDArray-jCSV (jCSV for short) is the first and only (as far as I know)
multidimensional CSV reader. Multidimensional? Yes... jCSV can read multidimensional data,
also known sometimes as 'panel data'. jCSV is based on Super CSV
(http://super-csv.github.io/super-csv/index.html), a java CSV library. According to
Super CSV web page its motivation is 'for Super CSV is to be
the foremost, fastest, and most programmer-friendly, free CSV package for Java'. jCSV
motivation is to bring this view to the Ruby world, and since we are in Ruby, make
it even easier and more programmer-friendly."
gem.description = <<-EOF
EOF
gem.authors = ['Rodrigo Botafogo']
gem.email = 'rodrigo.a.botafogo@gmail.com'
gem.homepage = 'http://github.com/rbotafogo/jCSV/wiki'
gem.license = 'BSD-2-Clause'
gem.add_runtime_dependency('mdarray', '~> 0.5')
gem.add_runtime_dependency('critbit', '~> 0.5')
gem.add_development_dependency('CodeWriter', '~> 0.1')
gem.add_development_dependency('shoulda', "~> 3.5")
gem.add_development_dependency('simplecov', "~> 0.11")
gem.add_development_dependency('yard', "~> 0.8")
gem.add_development_dependency('kramdown', "~> 1.0")
# ensure the gem is built out of versioned files
gem.files = Dir['Rakefile', 'version.rb', 'config.rb', '{lib,test}/**/*.rb', 'test/**/*.csv',
'test/**/*.xlsx',
'{bin,doc,spec,vendor,target}/**/*',
'README*', 'LICENSE*'] # & `git ls-files -z`.split("\0")
gem.test_files = Dir['test/*.rb']
gem.platform='java'
end