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# spec file for package tab
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Name:          tab
Version:       7.2
Release:       0
Summary:       A modern text/number processing language for the shell
License:       BSL-1.0
Group:         Development/Languages/Other
URL:           https://tkatchev.bitbucket.io/tab/
Source0:       %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
BuildRoot:     %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires: gcc-c++
BuildRequires: dos2unix

%description
This is a tutorial and reference for tab, a kind of programming language/shell calculator.

Why another programming language? Because tab is a special programming language unlike any other:
* It's statically-typed and type-infered.
* It also infers memory consumption and guarantees O(n) memory use.
* It is designed for concise one-liner computations right in the shell prompt.
* It features both a mathematics library and a set of data slicing and aggregation primitives.
* It is faster than all other interpreted languages with a similar scope. (Perl, Python, awk, ...)
* It is not Turing-complete. (But can compute virtually anything nonetheless.)
* It is self-contained: distributed as a single statically linked binary and nothing else.
* It has no platform dependencies.

You can think of tab as a kind of general-purpose query language for text files.

%prep
%setup -q

%build
%make_build

%install
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_bindir}
sed -i -E s:/usr/local:%{buildroot}%{_prefix}: Makefile
dos2unix README.md
%make_install

%files
%doc README.md
%license LICENSE.txt
%{_bindir}/tab

%changelog
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