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Ruby ParseConfig 0.5.2 Released

drks — Sat, 2010-02-27 19:08

The latest version of Ruby ParseConfig library is now available. This release has the following changes:

Sat Feb 27, 2010 - v0.5.2
- Re-releasing under MIT License.
- Fixed issue with the add() method where if you added a group outside
  of the import_config() method, the group would not be properly added to
  self.groups[].
- Added feature that if you attempt to add a group that already exists, the 
  groups will be merged together.  Any existing params in the original
  group will be overwritten by the new ones.
- Fully deprecated override_value() and nil_value().  Anything using
  'instance_variable*' has been removed as well as it wasn't working properly
  anyway.
- If you attempt to add_to_group() to a group that doesn't exist, the group 
  is added automatically.

For more information, please checkout the RubyForge project page.

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