File rubygem-recursive-open-struct.spec of Package rubygem-recursive-open-struct
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Name: rubygem-recursive-open-struct
Version: 2.0.0
Release: 0
%define mod_name recursive-open-struct
%define mod_full_name %{mod_name}-%{version}
BuildRequires: ruby-macros >= 5
BuildRequires: %{ruby}
BuildRequires: %{rubygem gem2rpm}
URL: https://github.com/aetherknight/recursive-open-struct
Source: https://rubygems.org/gems/%{mod_full_name}.gem
Source1: gem2rpm.yml
Summary: OpenStruct subclass that returns nested hash attributes as
License: MIT
%description
RecursiveOpenStruct is a subclass of OpenStruct. It differs from
OpenStruct in that it allows nested hashes to be treated in a recursive
fashion. For example:
ros = RecursiveOpenStruct.new({ :a => { :b => 'c' } })
ros.a.b # 'c'
Also, nested hashes can still be accessed as hashes:
ros.a_as_a_hash # { :b => 'c' }.
%prep
%build
%install
%gem_install \
--doc-files="CHANGELOG.md LICENSE.txt README.md" \
-f
%gem_packages
%changelog