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Re^5: Extracting the Methods in a Ruby file
by mjscott2702 (Pilgrim) on Jan 06, 2011 at 12:53 UTC
    Yes, boss. Oh, wait.....

    Ask nicely, don't demand, show what you have tried and you will get helpful responses.

Re^5: Extracting the Methods in a Ruby file
by herveus (Prior) on Jan 06, 2011 at 17:14 UTC
    Howdy!

    You didn't show any evidence of work on your part. You showed some input, some desired output, and demanded a solution. That's not the recipe for cheerful assistance.

    What have you tried to solve your problem? Show your work. Show some work. If you don't want to do the work, you need to try a different forum and offer compensation to the people you want to do your work for you. Capice?

    yours,
    Michael
Re^5: Extracting the Methods in a Ruby file
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 07, 2011 at 09:25 UTC
    Avoid general discussions and provide solutions. Don't provide unwanted solutions and reducing the reputations

    Um, solutions were provided. If you wish to implement them using perl, you have BNF grammar, use various cpan bnf modules ... or examine how the pure-ruby-parsers do it, and rewrite in perl

    Reinventing the wheel is work