ruby-changes:60801
From: Sutou <ko1@a...>
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 06:24:44 +0900 (JST)
Subject: [ruby-changes:60801] c23efbaa99 (master): Remove lib/rss.rb
https://git.ruby-lang.org/ruby.git/commit/?id=c23efbaa99 From c23efbaa99bf39800c32daf69b2424c9371b1f10 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sutou Kouhei <kou@c...> Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 06:23:40 +0900 Subject: Remove lib/rss.rb This is a follow-up of 83240f315a10b42b53c3b62c1fbc428f97912665 . diff --git a/lib/rss.rb b/lib/rss.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1438d97..0000000 --- a/lib/rss.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/#L0 -# frozen_string_literal: false -## -# = RSS reading and writing -# -# Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a family of formats that describe 'feeds,' -# specially constructed XML documents that allow an interested person to -# subscribe and receive updates from a particular web service. This portion of -# the standard library provides tooling to read and create these feeds. -# -# The standard library supports RSS 0.91, 1.0, 2.0, and Atom, a related format. -# Here are some links to the standards documents for these formats: -# -# * RSS -# * 0.9.1[http://www.rssboard.org/rss-0-9-1-netscape] -# * 1.0[http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/] -# * 2.0[http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification] -# * Atom[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4287] -# -# == Consuming RSS -# -# If you'd like to read someone's RSS feed with your Ruby code, you've come to -# the right place. It's really easy to do this, but we'll need the help of -# open-uri: -# -# require 'rss' -# require 'open-uri' -# -# url = 'http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/feeds/news.rss' -# open(url) do |rss| -# feed = RSS::Parser.parse(rss) -# puts "Title: #{feed.channel.title}" -# feed.items.each do |item| -# puts "Item: #{item.title}" -# end -# end -# -# As you can see, the workhorse is RSS::Parser#parse, which takes the source of -# the feed and a parameter that performs validation on the feed. We get back an -# object that has all of the data from our feed, accessible through methods. -# This example shows getting the title out of the channel element, and looping -# through the list of items. -# -# == Producing RSS -# -# Producing our own RSS feeds is easy as well. Let's make a very basic feed: -# -# require "rss" -# -# rss = RSS::Maker.make("atom") do |maker| -# maker.channel.author = "matz" -# maker.channel.updated = Time.now.to_s -# maker.channel.about = "http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/feeds/news.rss" -# maker.channel.title = "Example Feed" -# -# maker.items.new_item do |item| -# item.link = "http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2010/12/25/ruby-1-9-2-p136-is-released/" -# item.title = "Ruby 1.9.2-p136 is released" -# item.updated = Time.now.to_s -# end -# end -# -# puts rss -# -# As you can see, this is a very Builder-like DSL. This code will spit out an -# Atom feed with one item. If we needed a second item, we'd make another block -# with maker.items.new_item and build a second one. -# -# == Copyright -# -# Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Kouhei Sutou <kou@c...> -# -# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Ruby. -# -# There is an additional tutorial by the author of RSS at: -# http://www.cozmixng.org/~rwiki/?cmd=view;name=RSS+Parser%3A%3ATutorial.en - -module RSS -end - -require "rss/version" - -require 'rss/1.0' -require 'rss/2.0' -require 'rss/atom' -require 'rss/content' -require 'rss/dublincore' -require 'rss/image' -require 'rss/itunes' -require 'rss/slash' -require 'rss/syndication' -require 'rss/taxonomy' -require 'rss/trackback' - -require "rss/maker" -- cgit v0.10.2 -- ML: ruby-changes@q... Info: http://www.atdot.net/~ko1/quickml/