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Posted to commits@plc4x.apache.org by cd...@apache.org on 2019/08/27 13:57:53 UTC
[plc4x] 05/44: clean up & gitignore & pom file
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commit 8199da6e94a5ca701024a38ee9888af9b640865c
Author: Till Voss <ti...@codecentric.de>
AuthorDate: Thu Aug 15 11:20:29 2019 +0200
clean up & gitignore & pom file
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plc4j/integrations/pom.xml | 1 +
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diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gitignore b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gitignore
index 06a2513..ddee199 100644
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gitignore
+++ b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gitignore
@@ -78,8 +78,12 @@ hs_err_pid*
.idea
-.gradle
-/build/
+.gradle/
+build/
+vendor/
+lib/
+
+*.gemspec
# Ignore Gradle GUI config
gradle-app.setting
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gradle/4.8/fileChanges/last-build.bin b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gradle/4.8/fileChanges/last-build.bin
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deleted file mode 100644
index fd57068..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gradle/buildOutputCleanup/cache.properties
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-#Wed Aug 14 13:47:01 CEST 2019
-gradle.version=4.8
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gradle/buildOutputCleanup/outputFiles.bin b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gradle/buildOutputCleanup/outputFiles.bin
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diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gradle/vcsWorkingDirs/gc.properties b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/.gradle/vcsWorkingDirs/gc.properties
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29..0000000
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/lib/logstash-input-plc4x_input_jars.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/lib/logstash-input-plc4x_input_jars.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 8dd23f4..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/lib/logstash-input-plc4x_input_jars.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-# AUTOGENERATED BY THE GRADLE SCRIPT. EDITS WILL BE OVERWRITTEN.
-# encoding: utf-8
-
-require 'jar_dependencies'
-require_jar('org.apache.plc4x.logstash', 'logstash-input-plc4x_input', '1.0.0')
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/lib/logstash/inputs/plc4x_input.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/lib/logstash/inputs/plc4x_input.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ebe29e8..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/lib/logstash/inputs/plc4x_input.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-# AUTOGENERATED BY THE GRADLE SCRIPT. EDITS WILL BE OVERWRITTEN.
-# encoding: utf-8
-require "logstash/inputs/base"
-require "logstash/namespace"
-require "logstash-input-plc4x_input_jars"
-require "java"
-
-class LogStash::Inputs::Plc4xInput < LogStash::Inputs::Base
- config_name "plc4x_input"
-
- def self.javaClass() Java::org.apache.plc4x.logstash.Plc4xInput.java_class; end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/logstash-input-java_input_example.gemspec b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/logstash-input-java_input_example.gemspec
deleted file mode 100644
index 8fba6d8..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/logstash-input-java_input_example.gemspec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-# AUTOGENERATED BY THE GRADLE SCRIPT. EDITS WILL BE OVERWRITTEN.
-Gem::Specification.new do |s|
- s.name = 'logstash-input-java_input_example'
- s.version = ::File.read('VERSION').split('\n').first
- s.licenses = ['Apache-2.0']
- s.summary = 'Example Java input implementation'
- s.description = 'This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program'
- s.authors = ['Elasticsearch']
- s.email = ['info@elastic.co']
- s.homepage = 'http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/index.html'
- s.require_paths = ['lib', 'vendor/jar-dependencies']
-
- s.files = Dir["lib/**/*","*.gemspec","*.md","CONTRIBUTORS","Gemfile","LICENSE","NOTICE.TXT", "vendor/jar-dependencies/**/*.jar", "vendor/jar-dependencies/**/*.rb", "VERSION", "docs/**/*"]
-
- # Special flag to let us know this is actually a logstash plugin
- s.metadata = { 'logstash_plugin' => 'true', 'logstash_group' => 'input', 'java_plugin' => 'true'}
-
- # Gem dependencies
- s.add_runtime_dependency "logstash-core-plugin-api", ">= 1.60", "<= 2.99"
- s.add_runtime_dependency 'jar-dependencies'
- s.add_development_dependency 'logstash-devutils'
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/logstash-input-plc4x_input.gemspec b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/logstash-input-plc4x_input.gemspec
deleted file mode 100644
index dc0910a..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/logstash-input-plc4x_input.gemspec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-# AUTOGENERATED BY THE GRADLE SCRIPT. EDITS WILL BE OVERWRITTEN.
-Gem::Specification.new do |s|
- s.name = 'logstash-input-plc4x_input'
- s.version = ::File.read('VERSION').split('\n').first
- s.licenses = ['Apache-2.0']
- s.summary = 'Apache PLC4x Logstash Integration'
- s.description = 'This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program'
- s.authors = ['Till Voß', 'Stefan Herrmann']
- s.email = ['stefan.herrmann@codecentric.de', 'till.voß@codecentric.de']
- s.homepage = 'https://plc4x.apache.org'
- s.require_paths = ['lib', 'vendor/jar-dependencies']
-
- s.files = Dir["lib/**/*","*.gemspec","*.md","CONTRIBUTORS","Gemfile","LICENSE","NOTICE.TXT", "vendor/jar-dependencies/**/*.jar", "vendor/jar-dependencies/**/*.rb", "VERSION", "docs/**/*"]
-
- # Special flag to let us know this is actually a logstash plugin
- s.metadata = { 'logstash_plugin' => 'true', 'logstash_group' => 'input', 'java_plugin' => 'true'}
-
- # Gem dependencies
- s.add_runtime_dependency "logstash-core-plugin-api", ">= 1.60", "<= 2.99"
- s.add_runtime_dependency 'jar-dependencies'
- s.add_development_dependency 'logstash-devutils'
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/pom.xml b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/pom.xml
index dd83ec1..0430496 100644
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/pom.xml
+++ b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/pom.xml
@@ -1,72 +1,182 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!--
+<project xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd" xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
+ xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
+ <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
+
+ <parent>
+ <groupId>org.apache.plc4x</groupId>
+ <artifactId>plc4j-integrations</artifactId>
+ <version>0.5.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </parent>
+
+ <artifactId>plc4j-logstash-plugin</artifactId>
+
- Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
- contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
- this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
- The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
- (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
- the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ <name>PLC4J: Integrations: Logstash plugin</name>
+ <description>Integration module for integrating PLC4X into Elastic Logstash.</description>
+ <properties>
+ <gradle.executable>./gradlew</gradle.executable>
+ </properties>
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>default-compile</id>
+ <phase>none</phase>
+ </execution>
+ <execution>
+ <id>default-testCompile</id>
+ <phase>test-compile</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>testCompile</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <configuration>
+ <skip>true</skip>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ <!-- copy all dependencies to target/dependencies -->
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-dependency-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>copy-dependencies</id>
+ <phase>generate-resources</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>copy-dependencies</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <inherited>false</inherited>
+ <configuration>
+ <useBaseVersion>true</useBaseVersion>
+ <addParentPoms>true</addParentPoms>
+ <copyPom>true</copyPom>
+ <useRepositoryLayout>true</useRepositoryLayout>
+ <outputDirectory>${project.build.directory}/dependencies</outputDirectory>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ <!-- execute Gradle command -->
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
+ <artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>gradle</id>
+ <phase>prepare-package</phase>
+ <configuration>
+ <executable>${gradle.executable}</executable>
+ <arguments>
+ <!-- <argument>clean</argument>-->
+ <argument>vendor</argument>
+ <argument>-Pgroup=${project.groupId}</argument>
+ <argument>-Pversion=${project.version}</argument>
+ <argument>-S</argument>
+ </arguments>
+ </configuration>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>exec</goal>
+ </goals>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ <!-- copy generated JARs -->
+ <!--<plugin>
+ <artifactId>maven-resources-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>copy-gradle-jars</id>
+ <phase>package</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>copy-resources</goal>
+ </goals>
- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-
- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- limitations under the License.
-
--->
-<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
- <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
-
- <parent>
- <groupId>org.apache.plc4x</groupId>
- <artifactId>plc4j-integrations</artifactId>
- <version>0.5.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
- </parent>
-
- <artifactId>plc4j-logstash</artifactId>
-
- <name>PLC4J: Integrations: Logstash Plugin</name>
- <description>Integration module for integrating PLC4X into Logstash</description>
-
- <properties>
- <logstash.version>7.3.0</logstash.version>
- </properties>
-
- <build>
- <plugins>
- <plugin>
- <groupId>org.fortasoft</groupId>
- <artifactId>gradle-maven-plugin</artifactId>
- <version>1.0.8</version>
- <configuration>
- <tasks>
- <!-- this would effectively call "gradle doSomething" -->
- <task>gem</task>
- </tasks>
- </configuration>
- <executions>
- <execution>
- <!-- You can bind this to any phase you like -->
- <phase>compile</phase>
- <goals>
- <!-- goal must be "invoke" -->
- <goal>invoke</goal>
- </goals>
- </execution>
- </executions>
- </plugin>
- <plugin>
- <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
- <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
- <configuration>
- <excludes>
- <exclude>**/*.java</exclude>
- </excludes>
- </configuration>
- </plugin>
- </plugins>
- </build>
-</project>
\ No newline at end of file
+ <configuration>
+ <outputDirectory>${basedir}/target</outputDirectory>
+ <resources>
+ <resource>
+ <directory>build/libs/</directory>
+ <includes>
+ <include>${project.artifactId}-${project.version}.jar</include>
+ <include>${project.artifactId}-${project.version}-javadoc.jar</include>
+ <include>${project.artifactId}-${project.version}-sources.jar</include>
+ </includes>
+ </resource>
+ </resources>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>-->
+ <!-- attach copied JARs to build -->
+ <!--<plugin>
+ <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
+ <artifactId>build-helper-maven-plugin</artifactId>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>attach-artifacts</id>
+ <phase>package</phase>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>attach-artifact</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <configuration>
+ <artifacts>
+ <artifact>
+ <file>target/${project.artifactId}-${project.version}-javadoc.jar</file>
+ <type>jar</type>
+ <classifier>javadoc</classifier>
+ </artifact>
+ <artifact>
+ <file>target/${project.artifactId}-${project.version}-sources.jar</file>
+ <type>jar</type>
+ <classifier>sources</classifier>
+ </artifact>
+ </artifacts>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>-->
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+ <profiles>
+ <!-- TODO test linux and mac profiles -->
+ <profile>
+ <id>windows</id>
+ <activation>
+ <os>
+ <family>windows</family>
+ </os>
+ </activation>
+ <properties>
+ <gradle.executable>gradlew.bat</gradle.executable>
+ </properties>
+ </profile>
+ <profile>
+ <id>mac</id>
+ <activation>
+ <os>
+ <family>mac</family>
+ </os>
+ </activation>
+ <properties>
+ <gradle.executable>gradlew</gradle.executable>
+ </properties>
+ </profile>
+ <profile>
+ <id>unix</id>
+ <activation>
+ <os>
+ <family>unix</family>
+ <name>Linux</name>
+ </os>
+ </activation>
+ <properties>
+ <gradle.executable>gradlew</gradle.executable>
+ </properties>
+ </profile>
+ </profiles>
+</project>
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/BSDL b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/BSDL
deleted file mode 100644
index a009cae..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/BSDL
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (C) 1993-2013 Yukihiro Matsumoto. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
-1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
-ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
-IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
-ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
-FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
-DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
-OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
-HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
-LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
-OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
-SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/COPYING b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index f148ed2..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2475 +0,0 @@
-JRuby is Copyright (c) 2007-2018 The JRuby project, and is released
-under a tri EPL/GPL/LGPL license. You can use it, redistribute it
-and/or modify it under the terms of the:
-
- Eclipse Public License version 2.0
- OR
- GNU General Public License version 2
- OR
- GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
-
-bytelist (http://github.com/jruby/bytelist),
-jnr-posix (https://github.com/jnr/jnr-posix),
-jruby-openssl (https://github.com/jruby/jruby-openssl),
-jruby-readline (https://github.com/jruby/jruby-readline),
-psych (https://github.com/ruby/psych),
-yydebug (https://github.com/jruby/jay-yydebug/)
-are released under the same copyright/license.
-
-Some additional libraries distributed with JRuby are not covered by
-JRuby's licence. Most of these libraries and their licenses are listed
-below. Also see LICENSE.RUBY for most files found in lib/ruby/stdlib.
-
- bench/rails/public/javascripts/* are distributed under the MIT
- license, and have the following copyrights:
-
- controls.js is Copyright:
- (c) 2005-2008 Thomas Fuchs (http://script.aculo.us, http://mir.aculo.us)
- (c) 2005-2007 Ivan Krstic (http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/ivan)
- (c) 2005-2007 Jon Tirsen (http://www.tirsen.com)
-
- dragdrop.js is Copyright:
- (c) 2005-2008 Thomas Fuchs (http://script.aculo.us, http://mir.aculo.us)
- (c) 2005-2007 Sammi Williams (http://www.oriontransfer.co.nz, sammi@oriontransfer.co.nz)
-
- effect.js is Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Thomas Fuchs.
-
- prototype.js is Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Sam Stephenson.
-
- asm (http://asm.objectweb.org) is distributed under the BSD license and is
-
- Copyright (c) 2000-2011 INRIA, France Telecom
- All rights reserved.
-
- jline2 (https://github.com/jline/jline2) is distributed under the BSD license:
-
- Copyright (c) 2002-2012, the original author or authors.
- All rights reserved.
-
- jzlib (http://www.jcraft.com/jzlib/) is distributed under the BSD license:
-
- Copyright (c) 2000-2011 ymnk, JCraft,Inc. All rights reserved.
-
- The "rake" library (https://github.com/ruby/rake) is distributed under
- the MIT license, and has the following copyright:
-
- Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Jim Weirich
-
- jcodings (http://github.com/jruby/jcodings) and
- joni (http://github.com/jruby/joni) are distributed
- under the MIT license without copyright.
-
- Bouncycastle is released under the MIT license:
-
- Copyright (c) 2000 - 2006 The Legion Of The Bouncy Castle.
-
- jnr-x86asm (https://github.com/jnr/jnr-x86asm) is distributed under the MIT
- license with the following copyright:
-
- Copyright (C) 2010 Wayne Meissner
- Copyright (c) 2008-2009, Petr Kobalicek <ko...@gmail.com>
-
- The following libraries are redistributed under the Apache Software
- License v2.0, available below.
- invokebinder (https://github.com/headius/invokebinder)
- jffi (https://github.com/jnr/jffi)
- jitescript (https://github.com/qmx/jitescript)
- jnr-constants (http://github.com/jnr/jnr-constants)
- jnr-enxio (https://github.com/jnr/jnr-enxio)
- jnr-ffi (https://github.com/jnr/jnr-jffi)
- jnr-netdb (http://github.com/jnr/jnr-netdb)
- jnr-unixsocket (https://github.com/jnr/jnr-unixsocket)
- joda-time (http://joda-time.sourceforge.net)
- maven (http://maven.apache.org/)
- nailgun (http://martiansoftware.com/nailgun)
- options (https://github.com/headius/options)
- snakeyaml (https://github.com/asomov/snakeyaml)
- unsafe-fences (https://github.com/headius/unsafe-fences)
-
- racc (runtime only, https://github.com/tenderlove/racc) is
- distributed under the same license terms as the Ruby standard
- library. This includes all files under lib/ruby/stdlib/racc.
- See LICENSE.RUBY.
-
- json-generator and json-parser (https://github.com/flori/json) native
- extenstions under the same license terms as the Ruby standard library.
- See LICENSE.RUBY
-
-The complete text of the Eclipse Public License is as follows:
-
- Eclipse Public License - v 2.0
-
- THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
- PUBLIC LICENSE ("AGREEMENT"). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
- OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT'S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT.
-
- 1. DEFINITIONS
-
- "Contribution" means:
-
- a) in the case of the initial Contributor, the initial content
- Distributed under this Agreement, and
-
- b) in the case of each subsequent Contributor:
- i) changes to the Program, and
- ii) additions to the Program;
- where such changes and/or additions to the Program originate from
- and are Distributed by that particular Contributor. A Contribution
- "originates" from a Contributor if it was added to the Program by
- such Contributor itself or anyone acting on such Contributor's behalf.
- Contributions do not include changes or additions to the Program that
- are not Modified Works.
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- "Contributor" means any person or entity that Distributes the Program.
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- "Licensed Patents" mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which
- are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone
- or when combined with the Program.
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- "Program" means the Contributions Distributed in accordance with this
- Agreement.
-
- "Recipient" means anyone who receives the Program under this Agreement
- or any Secondary License (as applicable), including Contributors.
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diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/LEGAL b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/LEGAL
deleted file mode 100644
index d1463cf..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/LEGAL
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-In Ruby's source distribution, this would describe a number of C source files
-that have different licenses than Ruby itself. None of those apply to JRuby,
-so we have this file here as a placeholder because Ola said so.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/LICENSE.RUBY b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/LICENSE.RUBY
deleted file mode 100644
index 4156b7c..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/LICENSE.RUBY
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-JRuby distributes some ruby modules which are distributed under Ruby
-license:
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-Ruby is copyrighted free software by Yukihiro Matsumoto <ma...@netlab.jp>.
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diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/ast b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/ast
deleted file mode 100755
index 9b4cf8d..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/ast
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,250 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-
-require 'optparse'
-require 'jruby'
-
-opts = {}
-options = {
- :print_source => false,
- :print_sexp => false,
- :print_ast => true,
- :print_ir => false,
- :print_pass => nil,
- :pretty_ir => false,
- :dot_format => false
-}
-
-OptionParser.new do |opts|
- opts.banner = "Usage: #{$0} [options]"
-
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- options[:dot_format] = true
- end
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- puts opts
- exit true
- end
-
- opts.on('-i', '--ir', 'Dump all IR passes without executing') do |h|
- options[:print_ir] = true
- end
-
- opts.on('-p', '--pass passes_list', 'Dump IR after running a pass') do |pass|
- options[:print_pass] = pass
- end
-
- opts.on('-f', '--formatted-ir', 'Pretty printer for IR (without CFG)') do |f|
- options[:pretty_ir] = f
- end
-
- opts.on('-s', '--sexp', 'Display the S-Expression for the AST') do |t|
- options[:print_sexp] = true
- end
-
- opts.on('--source', 'Display the source') do |s|
- options[:print_source] = true
- end
-
- opts.on('--no-ast', 'Do not print out the AST for this (only useful with -s)') do |a|
- options[:print_ast] = false
- end
-
- opts.on('-e exp', '--expression') do |e|
- options[:expression] = e
- end
-
-end.parse!
-
-if ARGV.length > 1
- abort "You may only specify one script (see --help)"
-elsif ARGV.length == 1
- if options[:expression]
- abort "-e and a script is not a valid combination (see --help)"
- end
- options[:expression] = File.read(ARGV.shift)
-elsif ! options.has_key?(:expression)
- abort "No script specified (see --help)"
-end
-
-if options[:print_ir] && options[:print_pass]
- abort "-p and -i is not valid. Use only one of them (see --help)"
-end
-
-$indent_string = " "
-
-def indexes(string, lindex, rindex)
- lindex = string.index("(", lindex) if lindex != nil
- rindex = string.index(")", rindex) if rindex != nil
- return lindex, rindex
-end
-
-def indent(string)
- depth = -1
-
- lindex, rindex = indexes(string, 0, 0)
-
- while (lindex != nil || rindex != nil)
- if (lindex != nil && lindex < rindex)
- depth += 1
- string[lindex, 1] = "\n#{$indent_string * depth}"
- else
- depth -= 1
- string[rindex, 1] = "\n"
- end
-
- lindex, rindex = indexes(string, lindex, rindex)
- end
- string.gsub(/,\s*$/, '').squeeze("\n")
-end
-
-if options[:print_source]
- puts "Source:"
- puts options[:expression]
- puts
-end
-
-module DotGraph
- def self.dot_label(node)
- extra = case node
- when org.jruby.ast.StrNode then
- ": '#{node.value}'"
- when org.jruby.ast.FixnumNode then
- ": #{node.value}"
- when org.jruby.ast.FloatNode then
- ": #{node.value}"
- when org.jruby.ast.types.INameNode then
- ": #{node.name}"
- else
- ""
- end
-
- "#{short_name(node)}#{extra}"
- end
-
- def self.short_name(node)
- node.class.name.split("::")[-1].gsub("Node", "")
- end
-
- def self.dot_node_def(node)
- %Q{#{node.hash} [label="#{dot_label(node)}"];\n}
- end
-
- def self.dot(defs, parent)
- defs[parent.hash] = dot_node_def(parent)
-
- "".tap do |str|
- parent.child_nodes.each do |child|
- str << "#{parent.hash} -> #{child.hash};\n"
- str << dot(defs, child)
- end
- end
- end
-
- def self.print_graph(root_node)
- defs = {}
- graph_section = DotGraph.dot(defs, root_node)
- puts "digraph AST {"
- puts defs.values.join('')
- puts graph_section
- puts "}"
- end
-end
-
-root = JRuby.parse(options[:expression])
-
-if options[:print_ast]
- if options[:dot_format]
- DotGraph.print_graph(root)
- else
- print "AST:"
- puts indent(root.to_string)
- puts
- end
-end
-
-def print_passes_on(scope, passes)
- if !scope.kind_of? org.jruby.ir.IRClosure
- passes.each { |pass| pass.run(scope) }
- end
-
- scope.lexical_scopes.each do |child_scope|
- child_scope.prepare_for_compilation
- print_passes_on(child_scope, passes)
- end
-end
-
-def print_pass_on(scope, pass)
- if !scope.kind_of? org.jruby.ir.IRClosure
- pass.run(scope)
- end
-
- scope.lexical_scopes.each do |child_scope|
- print_pass_on(child_scope, pass)
- end
-end
-
-def ir_setup(root)
- runtime = JRuby::runtime
- manager = runtime.ir_manager
-
- manager.dry_run = true
- JRuby::IR.compiler_debug = true
-
-
- builder = org.jruby.ir.IRBuilder
-
- scope = builder.build_root(manager, root).scope
- scope.prepare_for_compilation
- passes = manager.get_compiler_passes(scope)
- [scope, passes]
-end
-
-module IRPrettyPrinter
- def self.pretty_ir(scope, indent="")
- i = 0
- pretty_str = scope.instrs.map do |instr|
- f_str = "%s%3i\s\s%s" % [indent, i, instr]
- i += 1
- f_str
- end
- pretty_str = [indent + scope.to_s] + pretty_str
- scope.lexical_scopes.each do |lex_scope|
- pretty_str += pretty_ir(lex_scope, indent + "\s" * 4)
- end
- pretty_str
- end
-
- def self.print_ir(scope)
- instrs = pretty_ir(scope)
- instrs.each do |instr|
- puts instr
- end
- end
-end
-
-if options[:pretty_ir]
- scope, passes = ir_setup(root)
- puts "IR:"
- IRPrettyPrinter.print_ir(scope)
-end
-
-if options[:print_pass]
- scope, passes = ir_setup(root)
- pass_name = options[:print_pass]
- pass = passes.find do |p|
- p.java_class.to_s.include?(pass_name.to_s)
- end
- print_pass_on(scope, pass)
-end
-
-if options[:print_ir]
- scope, passes = ir_setup(root)
-
- print_passes_on(scope, passes)
-end
-
-if options[:print_sexp]
- puts "SEXP:"
- puts org.jruby.ast.util.SexpMaker.create(root)
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/ast.bat b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/ast.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index faf08b3..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/ast.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S ast %*
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/gem b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/gem
deleted file mode 100755
index 37772c8..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/gem
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-
-# Just load jgem, since that's what RubyGems updates.
-load File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'jgem')
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/gem.bat b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/gem.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index 8558a89..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/gem.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S gem %*
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/irb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/irb
deleted file mode 100755
index 3ca09a8..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/irb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-#
-# irb.rb - intaractive ruby
-# $Release Version: 0.7.3 $
-# $Revision$
-# $Date$
-# by Keiju ISHITSUKA(keiju@ishitsuka.com)
-#
-
-require "irb"
-
-if __FILE__ == $0
- IRB.start(__FILE__)
-else
- # check -e option
- if /^-e$/ =~ $0
- IRB.start(__FILE__)
- else
- IRB.setup(__FILE__)
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/irb.bat b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/irb.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index 4579d73..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/irb.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S irb %*
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jgem b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jgem
deleted file mode 100755
index f781460..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jgem
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-#--
-# Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others.
-# All rights reserved.
-# See LICENSE.txt for permissions.
-#++
-
-require 'rubygems'
-require 'rubygems/gem_runner'
-require 'rubygems/exceptions'
-
-required_version = Gem::Requirement.new ">= 1.8.7"
-
-unless required_version.satisfied_by? Gem.ruby_version then
- abort "Expected Ruby version #{required_version}, is #{Gem.ruby_version}"
-end
-
-args = ARGV.clone
-
-begin
- Gem::GemRunner.new.run args
-rescue Gem::SystemExitException => e
- exit e.exit_code
-end
-
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jgem.bat b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jgem.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index 051a28c..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jgem.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S jgem %*
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb
deleted file mode 100755
index 681da21..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-#
-# irb.rb - intaractive ruby
-# $Release Version: 0.7.3 $
-# $Revision$
-# $Date$
-# by Keiju ISHITSUKA(keiju@ishitsuka.com)
-#
-
-require "irb"
-
-if __FILE__.sub(/file:/, '').gsub(/ /,'%20') == $0.gsub(/file:/, '').gsub(/ /,'%20')
- IRB.start(__FILE__)
-else
- # check -e option
- if /^-e$/ =~ $0
- IRB.start(__FILE__)
- else
- IRB.setup(__FILE__)
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb.bat b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index eeb0808..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S jirb %*
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb_swing b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb_swing
deleted file mode 100755
index e221c8c..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb_swing
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-#
-# IRB in swing
-#
-# Damian Steer (pldms@mac.com)
-
-require 'jruby'
-require 'irb'
-require 'irb/completion'
-
-java_import java.awt.Color
-java_import java.awt.Font
-java_import javax.swing.JFrame
-
-# default options, esp. useful for jrubyw
-ARGV << '--readline' << '--prompt' << 'inf-ruby' if ARGV.empty?
-
-DEFAULT_FONT = ['Monospaced', Font::PLAIN, 14, 'Monaco', 'Andale Mono']
-HEADER = " Welcome to the JRuby IRB Console [#{JRUBY_VERSION} (#{RUBY_VERSION})]\n\n"
-FRAME_TITLE = 'JRuby IRB Console (tab will autocomplete)'
-
-# Try to find preferred font family, use otherwise -- err -- otherwise
-def find_font(otherwise, style, size, *families)
- avail_families = java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment.local_graphics_environment.available_font_family_names
- fontname = families.find(proc {otherwise}) { |name| avail_families.include? name }
- Font.new(fontname, style, size)
-end
-
-frame = JFrame.new(FRAME_TITLE).tap do |frame|
- frame.default_close_operation = JFrame::EXIT_ON_CLOSE
- frame.set_size(700, 600)
- frame.content_pane.add(javax.swing.JScrollPane.new.tap do |pane|
- pane.viewport_view = javax.swing.JTextPane.new.tap do |text|
- text.font = find_font *DEFAULT_FONT
- text.margin = java.awt.Insets.new(8,8,8,8)
- text.caret_color = Color.new(0xa4, 0x00, 0x00)
- text.background = Color.new(0xf2, 0xf2, 0xf2)
- text.foreground = Color.new(0xa4, 0x00, 0x00)
-
- tar = org.jruby.demo.readline.TextAreaReadline.new(text, HEADER)
- tar.hook_into_runtime_with_streams(JRuby.runtime)
-
- # Ruby does not like redefining constants but we do not want the warnings
- # readline reads constants and not the globals so we need to reassign
- # the globals.
- saved_verbose = $VERBOSE
- $VERBOSE = nil
- STDIN = $stdin
- STDOUT = $stdout
- STDERR = $stderr
- $VERBOSE = saved_verbose
- end
- end)
-
- # We need to show the frame on EDT to avoid deadlocks.
- java.awt.EventQueue.invoke_later { frame.visible = true }
-end
-
-JRuby.objectspace = true # useful for code completion
-
-# From vanilla IRB
-if __FILE__.sub(/file:/, '') == $0.sub(/file:/, '')
- IRB.start(__FILE__)
-else
- # check -e option
- if /^-e$/ =~ $0
- IRB.start(__FILE__)
- else
- IRB.setup(__FILE__)
- end
-end
-
-frame.dispose
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb_swing.bat b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb_swing.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index b1eed9a..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jirb_swing.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S jirb_swing %*
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby
deleted file mode 100755
index 4e50cb0..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,441 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# jruby.bash - Start Script for the JRuby interpreter
-#
-# Environment Variable Prequisites
-#
-# JRUBY_OPTS (Optional) Default JRuby command line args
-# JRUBY_SHELL Where/What is system shell
-#
-# JAVA_HOME Must point at your Java Development Kit installation.
-#
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-# ----- Set some default conditions for how we'll eventually run --------------
-cygwin=false
-use_exec=true
-
-# ----- Identify OS we are running under --------------------------------------
-case "`uname`" in
- CYGWIN*) cygwin=true;;
- Darwin) darwin=true;;
- MINGW*) jruby.exe "$@"; exit $?;;
-esac
-
-# ----- Determine how to call expr (jruby/jruby#5091) -------------------------
-# On Alpine linux, expr takes no -- arguments, and 'expr --' echoes '--'.
-_expr_dashed=$(expr -- 2>/dev/null)
-if [ "$_expr_dashed" != '--' ] ; then
- alias expr="expr --"
-fi
-unset _expr_dashed
-
-# ----- Verify and Set Required Environment Variables -------------------------
-if [ -z "$JAVA_VM" ]; then
- JAVA_VM=-client
-fi
-
-# get the absolute path of the executable
-SELF_PATH=$(builtin cd -P -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" >/dev/null && pwd -P) && SELF_PATH=$SELF_PATH/$(basename -- "$0")
-
-# resolve symlinks
-while [ -h "$SELF_PATH" ]; do
- # 1) cd to directory of the symlink
- # 2) cd to the directory of where the symlink points
- # 3) get the pwd
- # 4) append the basename
- DIR=$(dirname -- "$SELF_PATH")
- SYM=$(readlink "$SELF_PATH")
- SELF_PATH=$(cd "$DIR" && cd $(dirname -- "$SYM") && pwd)/$(basename -- "$SYM")
-done
-
-PRG=$SELF_PATH
-
-JRUBY_HOME_1=`dirname "$PRG"` # the ./bin dir
-if [ "$JRUBY_HOME_1" = '.' ] ; then
- cwd=`pwd`
- JRUBY_HOME=`dirname $cwd` # JRUBY-2699
-else
- JRUBY_HOME=`dirname "$JRUBY_HOME_1"` # the . dir
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$JRUBY_OPTS" ] ; then
- JRUBY_OPTS=""
-fi
-
-JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL="--ng" # space-separated list of special flags
-unset JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP
-function process_special_opts {
- case $1 in
- --ng) nailgun_client=true;;
- *) break;;
- esac
-}
-for opt in ${JRUBY_OPTS[@]}; do
- for special in ${JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL[@]}; do
- if [ $opt != $special ]; then
- JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP="${JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP} $opt"
- else
- # make sure flags listed in JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL are processed
- case "$opt" in
- --ng)
- process_special_opts $opt;;
- esac
- fi
- done
- if [ $opt == "-server" ]; then # JRUBY-4204
- JAVA_VM="-server"
- fi
-done
-JRUBY_OPTS=${JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP}
-
-if [ -z "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
- if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
- JAVACMD='java'
- else
- if $cygwin; then
- JAVACMD="`cygpath -u "$JAVA_HOME"`/bin/java"
- else
- JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$JAVA_STACK" ] ; then
- JAVA_STACK=-Xss2048k
-fi
-
-# process JAVA_OPTS
-unset JAVA_OPTS_TEMP
-JAVA_OPTS_TEMP=""
-for opt in ${JAVA_OPTS[@]}; do
- case $opt in
- -server)
- JAVA_VM="-server";;
- -Xmx*)
- JAVA_MEM=$opt;;
- -Xms*)
- JAVA_MEM_MIN=$opt;;
- -Xss*)
- JAVA_STACK=$opt;;
- *)
- JAVA_OPTS_TEMP="${JAVA_OPTS_TEMP} $opt";;
- esac
-done
-
-JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS_TEMP
-
-
-# If you're seeing odd exceptions, you may have a bad JVM install.
-# Uncomment this and report the version to the JRuby team along with error.
-#$JAVACMD -version
-
-JRUBY_SHELL=/bin/sh
-
-# ----- Set Up The Boot Classpath -------------------------------------------
-
-CP_DELIMITER=":"
-
-# add main jruby jar to the bootclasspath
-for j in "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby.jar "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby-complete.jar; do
- if [ ! -e "$j" ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$JRUBY_CP" ]; then
- JRUBY_CP="$JRUBY_CP$CP_DELIMITER$j"
- else
- JRUBY_CP="$j"
- fi
- if [ $JRUBY_ALREADY_ADDED ]; then
- echo "WARNING: more than one JRuby JAR found in lib directory"
- fi
- JRUBY_ALREADY_ADDED=true
-done
-
-if $cygwin; then
- JRUBY_CP=`cygpath -p -w "$JRUBY_CP"`
-fi
-
-# ----- Set Up The System Classpath -------------------------------------------
-
-if [ "$JRUBY_PARENT_CLASSPATH" != "" ]; then
- # Use same classpath propagated from parent jruby
- CP=$JRUBY_PARENT_CLASSPATH
-else
- # add other jars in lib to CP for command-line execution
- for j in "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/*.jar; do
- if [ "$j" == "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby.jar ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$j" == "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby-complete.jar ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$CP" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$j"
- else
- CP="$j"
- fi
- done
-
- if [ "$CP" != "" ] && $cygwin; then
- CP=`cygpath -p -w "$CP"`
- fi
-fi
-
-if $cygwin; then
- # switch delimiter only after building Unix style classpaths
- CP_DELIMITER=";"
-fi
-
-# ----- Execute The Requested Command -----------------------------------------
-JAVA_ENCODING=""
-
-if [ -r "/dev/urandom" ]; then
- # OpenJDK tries really hard to prevent you from using urandom.
- # See https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-6202721
- # Non-file URL causes fallback to slow threaded SeedGenerator.
- # See https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=56139
- JAVA_SECURITY_EGD="file:/dev/urandom"
-fi
-
-declare -a java_args
-declare -a ruby_args
-mode=""
-
-JAVA_CLASS_JRUBY_MAIN=org.jruby.Main
-java_class=$JAVA_CLASS_JRUBY_MAIN
-JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER=org.jruby.main.NailServerMain
-
-# Split out any -J argument for passing to the JVM.
-# Scanning for args is aborted by '--'.
-set -- $JRUBY_OPTS "$@"
-while [ $# -gt 0 ]
-do
- case "$1" in
- # Stuff after '-J' in this argument goes to JVM
- -J*)
- val=${1:2}
- if [ "${val:0:4}" = "-Xmx" ]; then
- JAVA_MEM=$val
- elif [ "${val:0:4}" = "-Xms" ]; then
- JAVA_MEM_MIN=$val
- elif [ "${val:0:4}" = "-Xss" ]; then
- JAVA_STACK=$val
- elif [ "${val}" = "" ]; then
- $JAVACMD -help
- echo "(Prepend -J in front of these options when using 'jruby' command)"
- exit
- elif [ "${val}" = "-X" ]; then
- $JAVACMD -X
- echo "(Prepend -J in front of these options when using 'jruby' command)"
- exit
- elif [ "${val}" = "-classpath" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$2"
- CLASSPATH=""
- shift
- elif [ "${val}" = "-cp" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$2"
- CLASSPATH=""
- shift
- else
- if [ "${val:0:3}" = "-ea" ]; then
- VERIFY_JRUBY="yes"
- elif [ "${val:0:16}" = "-Dfile.encoding=" ]; then
- JAVA_ENCODING=${val:16}
- elif [ "${val:0:20}" = "-Djava.security.egd=" ]; then
- JAVA_SECURITY_EGD=${val:20}
- else
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "${1:2}")
- fi
- fi
- ;;
- # Pass -X... and -X? search options through
- -X*\.\.\.|-X*\?)
- ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$1") ;;
- # Match -Xa.b.c=d to translate to -Da.b.c=d as a java option
- -X*)
- val=${1:2}
- if expr "$val" : '.*[.]' > /dev/null; then
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Djruby.${val}")
- else
- ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "-X${val}")
- fi
- ;;
- # Match switches that take an argument
- -C|-e|-I|-S) ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$1" "$2"); shift ;;
- # Match same switches with argument stuck together
- -e*|-I*|-S*) ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$1" ) ;;
- # Run with JMX management enabled
- --manage)
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote")
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Djruby.management.enabled=true") ;;
- # Don't launch a GUI window, no matter what
- --headless)
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Djava.awt.headless=true") ;;
- # Run under JDB
- --jdb)
- if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
- JAVACMD='jdb'
- else
- if $cygwin; then
- JAVACMD="`cygpath -u "$JAVA_HOME"`/bin/jdb"
- else
- JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/jdb"
- fi
- fi
- JDB_SOURCEPATH="${JRUBY_HOME}/core/src/main/java:${JRUBY_HOME}/lib/ruby/stdlib:."
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-sourcepath" "$JDB_SOURCEPATH")
- JRUBY_OPTS=("${JRUBY_OPTS[@]}" "-X+C") ;;
- --client)
- JAVA_VM=-client ;;
- --server)
- JAVA_VM=-server ;;
- --dev)
- JAVA_VM=-client
- JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -XX:+TieredCompilation -XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1 -Djruby.compile.mode=OFF -Djruby.compile.invokedynamic=false" ;;
- --noclient) # JRUBY-4296
- unset JAVA_VM ;; # For IBM JVM, neither '-client' nor '-server' is applicable
- --sample)
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Xprof") ;;
- --record)
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-XX:+FlightRecorder" "-XX:StartFlightRecording=dumponexit=true") ;;
- --ng-server)
- # Start up as Nailgun server
- java_class=$JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER
- VERIFY_JRUBY=true ;;
- --no-bootclasspath)
- NO_BOOTCLASSPATH=true ;;
- --ng)
- # Use native Nailgun client to toss commands to server
- process_special_opts "--ng" ;;
- # warn but ignore
- --1.8) echo "warning: --1.8 ignored" ;;
- # warn but ignore
- --1.9) echo "warning: --1.9 ignored" ;;
- # warn but ignore
- --2.0) echo "warning: --1.9 ignored" ;;
- # Abort processing on the double dash
- --) break ;;
- # Other opts go to ruby
- -*) ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$1") ;;
- # Abort processing on first non-opt arg
- *) break ;;
- esac
- shift
-done
-
-# Force file.encoding to UTF-8 when on Mac, since Apple JDK defaults to MacRoman (JRUBY-3576)
-if [[ $darwin && -z "$JAVA_ENCODING" ]]; then
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8")
-elif [[ -n "$JAVA_ENCODING" ]]; then
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Dfile.encoding=$JAVA_ENCODING")
-fi
-
-# Force OpenJDK-based JVMs to use /dev/urandom for random number generation
-# See https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/4685 among others.
-if [[ -n "$JAVA_SECURITY_EGD" ]]; then
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Djava.security.egd=$JAVA_SECURITY_EGD")
-fi
-
-# Append the rest of the arguments
-ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$@")
-
-# Put the ruby_args back into the position arguments $1, $2 etc
-set -- "${ruby_args[@]}"
-
-JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS $JAVA_MEM $JAVA_MEM_MIN $JAVA_STACK"
-
-JFFI_OPTS="-Djffi.boot.library.path=$JRUBY_HOME/lib/jni"
-
-if $cygwin; then
- use_exec=false
- JRUBY_HOME=`cygpath --mixed "$JRUBY_HOME"`
- JRUBY_SHELL=`cygpath --mixed "$JRUBY_SHELL"`
-
- if [[ ( "${1:0:1}" = "/" ) && ( ( -f "$1" ) || ( -d "$1" )) ]]; then
- win_arg=`cygpath -w "$1"`
- shift
- win_args=("$win_arg" "$@")
- set -- "${win_args[@]}"
- fi
-
- # fix JLine to use UnixTerminal
- stty -icanon min 1 -echo > /dev/null 2>&1
- if [ $? = 0 ]; then
- JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Djline.terminal=jline.UnixTerminal"
- fi
-
-fi
-
-# Allow overriding default JSA file location
-if [ "$JRUBY_JSA" == "" ]; then
- JRUBY_JSA=${JRUBY_HOME}/lib/jruby.jsa
-fi
-
-# Determine whether to pass module-related flags
-classmod_flag="-classpath"
-if [ -d $JAVA_HOME/jmods ]; then
- # Use module path instead of classpath
- classmod_flag="--module-path"
-
- # Switch to non-boot path since we can't use bootclasspath on 9+
- NO_BOOTCLASSPATH=1
-
- # If we have a jruby.jsa file, enable AppCDS
- if [ -f $JRUBY_JSA ]; then
- JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:SharedArchiveFile=$JRUBY_JSA"
- fi
-
- # Add base opens we need for Ruby compatibility
- JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS --add-opens java.base/java.io=org.jruby.dist --add-opens java.base/java.nio.channels=org.jruby.dist --add-opens java.base/sun.nio.ch=org.jruby.dist"
-fi
-
-# Run JRuby!
-if [ "$nailgun_client" != "" ]; then
-
- if [ -f $JRUBY_HOME/tool/nailgun/ng ]; then
- exec $JRUBY_HOME/tool/nailgun/ng org.jruby.util.NailMain $mode "$@"
- else
- echo "error: ng executable not found; run 'make' in ${JRUBY_HOME}/tool/nailgun"
- exit 1
- fi
-
-elif [[ "$NO_BOOTCLASSPATH" != "" || "$VERIFY_JRUBY" != "" ]]; then
-
- if [[ "${java_class:-}" == "${JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER:-}" && -n "${JRUBY_OPTS:-}" ]]; then
- echo "warning: starting a nailgun server; discarding JRUBY_OPTS: ${JRUBY_OPTS}"
- use_exec=false
- JRUBY_OPTS=''
- fi
-
- jvm_command=("$JAVACMD" $JAVA_OPTS "$JFFI_OPTS" "${java_args[@]}" ${classmod_flag} "$JRUBY_CP$CP_DELIMITER$CP$CP_DELIMITER$CLASSPATH" \
- "-Djruby.home=$JRUBY_HOME" \
- "-Djruby.lib=$JRUBY_HOME/lib" -Djruby.script=jruby \
- "-Djruby.shell=$JRUBY_SHELL" \
- $java_class $mode "$@")
-
-else
-
- jvm_command=("$JAVACMD" $JAVA_OPTS "$JFFI_OPTS" "${java_args[@]}" -Xbootclasspath/a:"$JRUBY_CP" -classpath "$CP$CP_DELIMITER$CLASSPATH" \
- "-Djruby.home=$JRUBY_HOME" \
- "-Djruby.lib=$JRUBY_HOME/lib" -Djruby.script=jruby \
- "-Djruby.shell=$JRUBY_SHELL" \
- $java_class $mode "$@")
-
-fi
-
-# Run JRuby!
-if $use_exec; then
- exec "${jvm_command[@]}"
-else
- "${jvm_command[@]}"
-
- # Record the exit status immediately, or it will be overridden.
- JRUBY_STATUS=$?
-
- if $cygwin; then
- stty icanon echo > /dev/null 2>&1
- fi
-
- exit $JRUBY_STATUS
-fi
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby.bash b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby.bash
deleted file mode 100755
index 4e50cb0..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby.bash
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,441 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# jruby.bash - Start Script for the JRuby interpreter
-#
-# Environment Variable Prequisites
-#
-# JRUBY_OPTS (Optional) Default JRuby command line args
-# JRUBY_SHELL Where/What is system shell
-#
-# JAVA_HOME Must point at your Java Development Kit installation.
-#
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-# ----- Set some default conditions for how we'll eventually run --------------
-cygwin=false
-use_exec=true
-
-# ----- Identify OS we are running under --------------------------------------
-case "`uname`" in
- CYGWIN*) cygwin=true;;
- Darwin) darwin=true;;
- MINGW*) jruby.exe "$@"; exit $?;;
-esac
-
-# ----- Determine how to call expr (jruby/jruby#5091) -------------------------
-# On Alpine linux, expr takes no -- arguments, and 'expr --' echoes '--'.
-_expr_dashed=$(expr -- 2>/dev/null)
-if [ "$_expr_dashed" != '--' ] ; then
- alias expr="expr --"
-fi
-unset _expr_dashed
-
-# ----- Verify and Set Required Environment Variables -------------------------
-if [ -z "$JAVA_VM" ]; then
- JAVA_VM=-client
-fi
-
-# get the absolute path of the executable
-SELF_PATH=$(builtin cd -P -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" >/dev/null && pwd -P) && SELF_PATH=$SELF_PATH/$(basename -- "$0")
-
-# resolve symlinks
-while [ -h "$SELF_PATH" ]; do
- # 1) cd to directory of the symlink
- # 2) cd to the directory of where the symlink points
- # 3) get the pwd
- # 4) append the basename
- DIR=$(dirname -- "$SELF_PATH")
- SYM=$(readlink "$SELF_PATH")
- SELF_PATH=$(cd "$DIR" && cd $(dirname -- "$SYM") && pwd)/$(basename -- "$SYM")
-done
-
-PRG=$SELF_PATH
-
-JRUBY_HOME_1=`dirname "$PRG"` # the ./bin dir
-if [ "$JRUBY_HOME_1" = '.' ] ; then
- cwd=`pwd`
- JRUBY_HOME=`dirname $cwd` # JRUBY-2699
-else
- JRUBY_HOME=`dirname "$JRUBY_HOME_1"` # the . dir
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$JRUBY_OPTS" ] ; then
- JRUBY_OPTS=""
-fi
-
-JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL="--ng" # space-separated list of special flags
-unset JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP
-function process_special_opts {
- case $1 in
- --ng) nailgun_client=true;;
- *) break;;
- esac
-}
-for opt in ${JRUBY_OPTS[@]}; do
- for special in ${JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL[@]}; do
- if [ $opt != $special ]; then
- JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP="${JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP} $opt"
- else
- # make sure flags listed in JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL are processed
- case "$opt" in
- --ng)
- process_special_opts $opt;;
- esac
- fi
- done
- if [ $opt == "-server" ]; then # JRUBY-4204
- JAVA_VM="-server"
- fi
-done
-JRUBY_OPTS=${JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP}
-
-if [ -z "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
- if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
- JAVACMD='java'
- else
- if $cygwin; then
- JAVACMD="`cygpath -u "$JAVA_HOME"`/bin/java"
- else
- JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$JAVA_STACK" ] ; then
- JAVA_STACK=-Xss2048k
-fi
-
-# process JAVA_OPTS
-unset JAVA_OPTS_TEMP
-JAVA_OPTS_TEMP=""
-for opt in ${JAVA_OPTS[@]}; do
- case $opt in
- -server)
- JAVA_VM="-server";;
- -Xmx*)
- JAVA_MEM=$opt;;
- -Xms*)
- JAVA_MEM_MIN=$opt;;
- -Xss*)
- JAVA_STACK=$opt;;
- *)
- JAVA_OPTS_TEMP="${JAVA_OPTS_TEMP} $opt";;
- esac
-done
-
-JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS_TEMP
-
-
-# If you're seeing odd exceptions, you may have a bad JVM install.
-# Uncomment this and report the version to the JRuby team along with error.
-#$JAVACMD -version
-
-JRUBY_SHELL=/bin/sh
-
-# ----- Set Up The Boot Classpath -------------------------------------------
-
-CP_DELIMITER=":"
-
-# add main jruby jar to the bootclasspath
-for j in "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby.jar "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby-complete.jar; do
- if [ ! -e "$j" ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$JRUBY_CP" ]; then
- JRUBY_CP="$JRUBY_CP$CP_DELIMITER$j"
- else
- JRUBY_CP="$j"
- fi
- if [ $JRUBY_ALREADY_ADDED ]; then
- echo "WARNING: more than one JRuby JAR found in lib directory"
- fi
- JRUBY_ALREADY_ADDED=true
-done
-
-if $cygwin; then
- JRUBY_CP=`cygpath -p -w "$JRUBY_CP"`
-fi
-
-# ----- Set Up The System Classpath -------------------------------------------
-
-if [ "$JRUBY_PARENT_CLASSPATH" != "" ]; then
- # Use same classpath propagated from parent jruby
- CP=$JRUBY_PARENT_CLASSPATH
-else
- # add other jars in lib to CP for command-line execution
- for j in "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/*.jar; do
- if [ "$j" == "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby.jar ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$j" == "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby-complete.jar ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$CP" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$j"
- else
- CP="$j"
- fi
- done
-
- if [ "$CP" != "" ] && $cygwin; then
- CP=`cygpath -p -w "$CP"`
- fi
-fi
-
-if $cygwin; then
- # switch delimiter only after building Unix style classpaths
- CP_DELIMITER=";"
-fi
-
-# ----- Execute The Requested Command -----------------------------------------
-JAVA_ENCODING=""
-
-if [ -r "/dev/urandom" ]; then
- # OpenJDK tries really hard to prevent you from using urandom.
- # See https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-6202721
- # Non-file URL causes fallback to slow threaded SeedGenerator.
- # See https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=56139
- JAVA_SECURITY_EGD="file:/dev/urandom"
-fi
-
-declare -a java_args
-declare -a ruby_args
-mode=""
-
-JAVA_CLASS_JRUBY_MAIN=org.jruby.Main
-java_class=$JAVA_CLASS_JRUBY_MAIN
-JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER=org.jruby.main.NailServerMain
-
-# Split out any -J argument for passing to the JVM.
-# Scanning for args is aborted by '--'.
-set -- $JRUBY_OPTS "$@"
-while [ $# -gt 0 ]
-do
- case "$1" in
- # Stuff after '-J' in this argument goes to JVM
- -J*)
- val=${1:2}
- if [ "${val:0:4}" = "-Xmx" ]; then
- JAVA_MEM=$val
- elif [ "${val:0:4}" = "-Xms" ]; then
- JAVA_MEM_MIN=$val
- elif [ "${val:0:4}" = "-Xss" ]; then
- JAVA_STACK=$val
- elif [ "${val}" = "" ]; then
- $JAVACMD -help
- echo "(Prepend -J in front of these options when using 'jruby' command)"
- exit
- elif [ "${val}" = "-X" ]; then
- $JAVACMD -X
- echo "(Prepend -J in front of these options when using 'jruby' command)"
- exit
- elif [ "${val}" = "-classpath" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$2"
- CLASSPATH=""
- shift
- elif [ "${val}" = "-cp" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$2"
- CLASSPATH=""
- shift
- else
- if [ "${val:0:3}" = "-ea" ]; then
- VERIFY_JRUBY="yes"
- elif [ "${val:0:16}" = "-Dfile.encoding=" ]; then
- JAVA_ENCODING=${val:16}
- elif [ "${val:0:20}" = "-Djava.security.egd=" ]; then
- JAVA_SECURITY_EGD=${val:20}
- else
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "${1:2}")
- fi
- fi
- ;;
- # Pass -X... and -X? search options through
- -X*\.\.\.|-X*\?)
- ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$1") ;;
- # Match -Xa.b.c=d to translate to -Da.b.c=d as a java option
- -X*)
- val=${1:2}
- if expr "$val" : '.*[.]' > /dev/null; then
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Djruby.${val}")
- else
- ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "-X${val}")
- fi
- ;;
- # Match switches that take an argument
- -C|-e|-I|-S) ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$1" "$2"); shift ;;
- # Match same switches with argument stuck together
- -e*|-I*|-S*) ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$1" ) ;;
- # Run with JMX management enabled
- --manage)
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote")
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Djruby.management.enabled=true") ;;
- # Don't launch a GUI window, no matter what
- --headless)
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Djava.awt.headless=true") ;;
- # Run under JDB
- --jdb)
- if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
- JAVACMD='jdb'
- else
- if $cygwin; then
- JAVACMD="`cygpath -u "$JAVA_HOME"`/bin/jdb"
- else
- JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/jdb"
- fi
- fi
- JDB_SOURCEPATH="${JRUBY_HOME}/core/src/main/java:${JRUBY_HOME}/lib/ruby/stdlib:."
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-sourcepath" "$JDB_SOURCEPATH")
- JRUBY_OPTS=("${JRUBY_OPTS[@]}" "-X+C") ;;
- --client)
- JAVA_VM=-client ;;
- --server)
- JAVA_VM=-server ;;
- --dev)
- JAVA_VM=-client
- JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -XX:+TieredCompilation -XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1 -Djruby.compile.mode=OFF -Djruby.compile.invokedynamic=false" ;;
- --noclient) # JRUBY-4296
- unset JAVA_VM ;; # For IBM JVM, neither '-client' nor '-server' is applicable
- --sample)
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Xprof") ;;
- --record)
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-XX:+FlightRecorder" "-XX:StartFlightRecording=dumponexit=true") ;;
- --ng-server)
- # Start up as Nailgun server
- java_class=$JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER
- VERIFY_JRUBY=true ;;
- --no-bootclasspath)
- NO_BOOTCLASSPATH=true ;;
- --ng)
- # Use native Nailgun client to toss commands to server
- process_special_opts "--ng" ;;
- # warn but ignore
- --1.8) echo "warning: --1.8 ignored" ;;
- # warn but ignore
- --1.9) echo "warning: --1.9 ignored" ;;
- # warn but ignore
- --2.0) echo "warning: --1.9 ignored" ;;
- # Abort processing on the double dash
- --) break ;;
- # Other opts go to ruby
- -*) ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$1") ;;
- # Abort processing on first non-opt arg
- *) break ;;
- esac
- shift
-done
-
-# Force file.encoding to UTF-8 when on Mac, since Apple JDK defaults to MacRoman (JRUBY-3576)
-if [[ $darwin && -z "$JAVA_ENCODING" ]]; then
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8")
-elif [[ -n "$JAVA_ENCODING" ]]; then
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Dfile.encoding=$JAVA_ENCODING")
-fi
-
-# Force OpenJDK-based JVMs to use /dev/urandom for random number generation
-# See https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/4685 among others.
-if [[ -n "$JAVA_SECURITY_EGD" ]]; then
- java_args=("${java_args[@]}" "-Djava.security.egd=$JAVA_SECURITY_EGD")
-fi
-
-# Append the rest of the arguments
-ruby_args=("${ruby_args[@]}" "$@")
-
-# Put the ruby_args back into the position arguments $1, $2 etc
-set -- "${ruby_args[@]}"
-
-JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS $JAVA_MEM $JAVA_MEM_MIN $JAVA_STACK"
-
-JFFI_OPTS="-Djffi.boot.library.path=$JRUBY_HOME/lib/jni"
-
-if $cygwin; then
- use_exec=false
- JRUBY_HOME=`cygpath --mixed "$JRUBY_HOME"`
- JRUBY_SHELL=`cygpath --mixed "$JRUBY_SHELL"`
-
- if [[ ( "${1:0:1}" = "/" ) && ( ( -f "$1" ) || ( -d "$1" )) ]]; then
- win_arg=`cygpath -w "$1"`
- shift
- win_args=("$win_arg" "$@")
- set -- "${win_args[@]}"
- fi
-
- # fix JLine to use UnixTerminal
- stty -icanon min 1 -echo > /dev/null 2>&1
- if [ $? = 0 ]; then
- JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Djline.terminal=jline.UnixTerminal"
- fi
-
-fi
-
-# Allow overriding default JSA file location
-if [ "$JRUBY_JSA" == "" ]; then
- JRUBY_JSA=${JRUBY_HOME}/lib/jruby.jsa
-fi
-
-# Determine whether to pass module-related flags
-classmod_flag="-classpath"
-if [ -d $JAVA_HOME/jmods ]; then
- # Use module path instead of classpath
- classmod_flag="--module-path"
-
- # Switch to non-boot path since we can't use bootclasspath on 9+
- NO_BOOTCLASSPATH=1
-
- # If we have a jruby.jsa file, enable AppCDS
- if [ -f $JRUBY_JSA ]; then
- JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions -XX:SharedArchiveFile=$JRUBY_JSA"
- fi
-
- # Add base opens we need for Ruby compatibility
- JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS --add-opens java.base/java.io=org.jruby.dist --add-opens java.base/java.nio.channels=org.jruby.dist --add-opens java.base/sun.nio.ch=org.jruby.dist"
-fi
-
-# Run JRuby!
-if [ "$nailgun_client" != "" ]; then
-
- if [ -f $JRUBY_HOME/tool/nailgun/ng ]; then
- exec $JRUBY_HOME/tool/nailgun/ng org.jruby.util.NailMain $mode "$@"
- else
- echo "error: ng executable not found; run 'make' in ${JRUBY_HOME}/tool/nailgun"
- exit 1
- fi
-
-elif [[ "$NO_BOOTCLASSPATH" != "" || "$VERIFY_JRUBY" != "" ]]; then
-
- if [[ "${java_class:-}" == "${JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER:-}" && -n "${JRUBY_OPTS:-}" ]]; then
- echo "warning: starting a nailgun server; discarding JRUBY_OPTS: ${JRUBY_OPTS}"
- use_exec=false
- JRUBY_OPTS=''
- fi
-
- jvm_command=("$JAVACMD" $JAVA_OPTS "$JFFI_OPTS" "${java_args[@]}" ${classmod_flag} "$JRUBY_CP$CP_DELIMITER$CP$CP_DELIMITER$CLASSPATH" \
- "-Djruby.home=$JRUBY_HOME" \
- "-Djruby.lib=$JRUBY_HOME/lib" -Djruby.script=jruby \
- "-Djruby.shell=$JRUBY_SHELL" \
- $java_class $mode "$@")
-
-else
-
- jvm_command=("$JAVACMD" $JAVA_OPTS "$JFFI_OPTS" "${java_args[@]}" -Xbootclasspath/a:"$JRUBY_CP" -classpath "$CP$CP_DELIMITER$CLASSPATH" \
- "-Djruby.home=$JRUBY_HOME" \
- "-Djruby.lib=$JRUBY_HOME/lib" -Djruby.script=jruby \
- "-Djruby.shell=$JRUBY_SHELL" \
- $java_class $mode "$@")
-
-fi
-
-# Run JRuby!
-if $use_exec; then
- exec "${jvm_command[@]}"
-else
- "${jvm_command[@]}"
-
- # Record the exit status immediately, or it will be overridden.
- JRUBY_STATUS=$?
-
- if $cygwin; then
- stty icanon echo > /dev/null 2>&1
- fi
-
- exit $JRUBY_STATUS
-fi
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby.bat b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index 1450ae0..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-IF NOT "%~f0" == "~f0" GOTO :WinNT
-@"jruby.exe" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
-GOTO :EOF
-:WinNT
-@"%~dpn0.exe" %*
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index e3e43c3..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,321 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# jruby.sh - Start Script for the JRuby interpreter
-#
-# Environment Variable Prequisites
-#
-# JRUBY_OPTS (Optional) Default JRuby command line args
-# JRUBY_SHELL Where/What is system shell
-#
-# JAVA_HOME Must point at your Java Development Kit installation.
-#
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-# ********************************** NOTE *************************************
-# This script is provided as a convenience for users on systems that do not
-# have the "bash" shell available. It does not support all the flags the bash
-# and native executables do, but should be complete enough for most users.
-# Improvements are welcome.
-# *****************************************************************************
-
-# ----- Verify and Set Required Environment Variables -------------------------
-
-## resolve links - $0 may be a link to home
-PRG=$0
-progname=`basename "$0"`
-
-while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do
- ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"`
- link=`expr -- "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
- if expr -- "$link" : '.*/.*' > /dev/null; then
- if expr -- "$link" : '/' > /dev/null; then
- PRG="$link"
- else
- PRG="`dirname ${PRG}`/${link}"
- fi
- else
- PRG="`dirname $PRG`/$link"
- fi
-done
-
-JRUBY_HOME_1=`dirname "$PRG"` # the ./bin dir
-if [ "$JRUBY_HOME_1" = '.' ] ; then
- cwd=`pwd`
- JRUBY_HOME=`dirname $cwd` # JRUBY-2699
-else
- JRUBY_HOME=`dirname "$JRUBY_HOME_1"` # the . dir
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$JRUBY_OPTS" ] ; then
- JRUBY_OPTS=""
-fi
-
-JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL="--ng" # space-separated list of special flags
-unset JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP
-process_special_opts() {
- case $1 in
- --ng) nailgun_client=true;;
- *) break;;
- esac
-}
-for opt in ${JRUBY_OPTS}; do
- for special in ${JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL}; do
- if [ $opt != $special ]; then
- JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP="${JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP} $opt"
- else
- # make sure flags listed in JRUBY_OPTS_SPECIAL are processed
- case "$opt" in
- --ng)
- process_special_opts $opt;;
- esac
- fi
- done
-done
-JRUBY_OPTS=${JRUBY_OPTS_TEMP}
-
-if [ -z "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
- if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
- JAVACMD='java'
- else
- JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
- fi
-fi
-
-# If you're seeing odd exceptions, you may have a bad JVM install.
-# Uncomment this and report the version to the JRuby team along with error.
-#$JAVACMD -version
-
-JRUBY_SHELL=/bin/sh
-
-# ----- Set Up The Boot Classpath -------------------------------------------
-
-CP_DELIMITER=":"
-
-# add main jruby jar to the bootclasspath
-for j in "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby.jar "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby-complete.jar; do
- if [ ! -e "$j" ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$JRUBY_CP" ]; then
- JRUBY_CP="$JRUBY_CP$CP_DELIMITER$j"
- else
- JRUBY_CP="$j"
- fi
- if [ $JRUBY_ALREADY_ADDED ]; then
- echo "WARNING: more than one JRuby JAR found in lib directory"
- fi
- JRUBY_ALREADY_ADDED=true
-done
-
-# ----- Set Up The System Classpath -------------------------------------------
-
-if [ "$JRUBY_PARENT_CLASSPATH" != "" ]; then
- # Use same classpath propagated from parent jruby
- CP=$JRUBY_PARENT_CLASSPATH
-else
- # add other jars in lib to CP for command-line execution
- for j in "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/*.jar; do
- if [ "$j" == "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby.jar ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$j" == "$JRUBY_HOME"/lib/jruby-complete.jar ]; then
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$CP" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$j"
- else
- CP="$j"
- fi
- done
-
-fi
-
-
-# ----- Execute The Requested Command -----------------------------------------
-
-if [ -z "$JAVA_MEM" ] ; then
- JAVA_MEM=-Xmx500m
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$JAVA_STACK" ] ; then
- JAVA_STACK=-Xss2048k
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$JAVA_VM" ]; then
- JAVA_VM=-client
-fi
-JAVA_ENCODING=""
-
-#declare -a java_args
-#declare -a ruby_args
-
-JAVA_CLASS_JRUBY_MAIN=org.jruby.Main
-java_class=$JAVA_CLASS_JRUBY_MAIN
-JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER=com.martiansoftware.nailgun.NGServer
-
-# Split out any -J argument for passing to the JVM.
-# Scanning for args is aborted by '--'.
-while [ $# -gt 0 ]
-do
- case "$1" in
- # Stuff after '-J' in this argument goes to JVM
- -J*)
- val=${1:2}
- if [ "${val:0:4}" = "-Xmx" ]; then
- JAVA_MEM=$val
- elif [ "${val:0:4}" = "-Xss" ]; then
- JAVA_STACK=$val
- elif [ "${val}" = "" ]; then
- $JAVACMD -help
- echo "(Prepend -J in front of these options when using 'jruby' command)"
- exit
- elif [ "${val}" = "-X" ]; then
- $JAVACMD -X
- echo "(Prepend -J in front of these options when using 'jruby' command)"
- exit
- elif [ "${val}" = "-classpath" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$2"
- CLASSPATH=""
- shift
- elif [ "${val}" = "-cp" ]; then
- CP="$CP$CP_DELIMITER$2"
- CLASSPATH=""
- shift
- else
- if [ "${val:0:3}" = "-ea" ]; then
- VERIFY_JRUBY="yes"
- elif [ "${val:0:16}" = "-Dfile.encoding=" ]; then
- JAVA_ENCODING=$val
- fi
- java_args="${java_args} ${1:2}"
- fi
- ;;
- # Pass -X... and -X? search options through
- -X*\.\.\.|-X*\?)
- ruby_args="${ruby_args} $1" ;;
- -X+T)
- echo "error: -X+T isn't supported in the shell launcher"
- exit 1
- ;;
- -Xclassic)
- ;;
- # Match -Xa.b.c=d to translate to -Da.b.c=d as a java option
- -X*)
- val=${1:2}
- if expr -- "$val" : '.*[.]' > /dev/null; then
- java_args="${java_args} -Djruby.${val}"
- else
- ruby_args="${ruby_args} -X${val}"
- fi
- ;;
- # Match switches that take an argument
- -C|-e|-I|-S) ruby_args="${ruby_args} $1 $2"; shift ;;
- # Match same switches with argument stuck together
- -e*|-I*|-S*) ruby_args="${ruby_args} $1" ;;
- # Run with JMX management enabled
- --manage)
- java_args="${java_args} -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote"
- java_args="${java_args} -Djruby.management.enabled=true" ;;
- # Don't launch a GUI window, no matter what
- --headless)
- java_args="${java_args} -Djava.awt.headless=true" ;;
- # Run under JDB
- --jdb)
- if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
- JAVACMD='jdb'
- else
- JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/jdb"
- fi
- JDB_SOURCEPATH="${JRUBY_HOME}/core/src/main/java:${JRUBY_HOME}/lib/ruby/stdlib:."
- java_args="${java_args} -sourcepath ${JDB_SOURCEPATH}"
- JRUBY_OPTS="${JRUBY_OPTS} -X+C" ;;
- --client)
- JAVA_VM=-client ;;
- --server)
- JAVA_VM=-server ;;
- --noclient) # JRUBY-4296
- unset JAVA_VM ;; # For IBM JVM, neither '-client' nor '-server' is applicable
- --sample)
- java_args="${java_args} -Xprof" ;;
- --ng-server)
- # Start up as Nailgun server
- java_class=$JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER
- VERIFY_JRUBY=true ;;
- --no-bootclasspath)
- NO_BOOTCLASSPATH=true ;;
- --ng)
- # Use native Nailgun client to toss commands to server
- process_special_opts "--ng" ;;
- # Abort processing on the double dash
- --) break ;;
- # Other opts go to ruby
- -*) ruby_args="${ruby_args} $1" ;;
- # Abort processing on first non-opt arg
- *) break ;;
- esac
- shift
-done
-
-# Force file.encoding to UTF-8 when on Mac, since Apple JDK defaults to MacRoman (JRUBY-3576)
-if [[ -z "$JAVA_ENCODING" ]]; then
- java_args="${java_args} -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8"
-fi
-
-# Append the rest of the arguments
-ruby_args="${ruby_args} $@"
-
-# Put the ruby_args back into the position arguments $1, $2 etc
-set -- "${ruby_args}"
-
-JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS $JAVA_VM $JAVA_MEM $JAVA_STACK"
-
-JFFI_OPTS="-Djffi.boot.library.path=$JRUBY_HOME/lib/jni"
-
-
-if [ "$nailgun_client" != "" ]; then
- if [ -f $JRUBY_HOME/tool/nailgun/ng ]; then
- exec $JRUBY_HOME/tool/nailgun/ng org.jruby.util.NailMain $JRUBY_OPTS "$@"
- else
- echo "error: ng executable not found; run 'make' in ${JRUBY_HOME}/tool/nailgun"
- exit 1
- fi
-else
-if [[ "$NO_BOOTCLASSPATH" != "" || ( "$VERIFY_JRUBY" != "" ) ]]; then
- if [ "$PROFILE_ARGS" != "" ]; then
- echo "Running with instrumented profiler"
- fi
-
- if [ $java_class = $JAVA_CLASS_NGSERVER -a -n "${JRUBY_OPTS}" ]; then
- echo "warning: starting a nailgun server; discarding JRUBY_OPTS: ${JRUBY_OPTS}"
- JRUBY_OPTS=''
- fi
-
-
- "$JAVACMD" $PROFILE_ARGS $JAVA_OPTS "$JFFI_OPTS" ${java_args} -classpath "$JRUBY_CP$CP_DELIMITER$CP$CP_DELIMITER$CLASSPATH" \
- "-Djruby.home=$JRUBY_HOME" \
- "-Djruby.lib=$JRUBY_HOME/lib" -Djruby.script=jruby \
- "-Djruby.shell=$JRUBY_SHELL" \
- $java_class $JRUBY_OPTS $@
-
- # Record the exit status immediately, or it will be overridden.
- JRUBY_STATUS=$?
-
- if [ "$PROFILE_ARGS" != "" ]; then
- echo "Profiling results:"
- cat profile.txt
- rm profile.txt
- fi
-
-
- exit $JRUBY_STATUS
-else
- exec $JAVACMD $JAVA_OPTS $JFFI_OPTS ${java_args} -Xbootclasspath/a:$JRUBY_CP -classpath $CP$CP_DELIMITER$CLASSPATH \
- -Djruby.home=$JRUBY_HOME \
- -Djruby.lib=$JRUBY_HOME/lib -Djruby.script=jruby \
- -Djruby.shell=$JRUBY_SHELL \
- $java_class $JRUBY_OPTS $@
-fi
-fi
-
-# Be careful adding code down here, you might override the exit
-# status of the jruby invocation.
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby200.sh b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby200.sh
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--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jruby200.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-find . -name '*.pack.gz' | sed 's/\(.*\).pack.gz/\1.pack.gz \1.jar/' | xargs -L1 unpack200 --remove-pack-file
-cp bin/jruby.bash bin/jruby
-bin/jruby.bash $@
-exit
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--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jrubyc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-
-require 'jruby/jrubyc'
-
-status = JRuby::Compiler::compile_argv(ARGV)
-
-if (status != 0)
- puts "Compilation FAILED: #{status} error(s) encountered"
- exit status
-end
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--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jrubyc.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S jrubyc %*
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jrubyd.bat b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jrubyd.bat
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index fa3298b..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/jrubyd.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-
-@set debug_args=-J-Xdebug -J-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_shmem,server=y,suspend=y
-
-IF NOT "%~f0" == "~f0" GOTO :WinNT
-@"jruby.exe" %debug_args% %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
-GOTO :EOF
-:WinNT
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" %debug_args% "%~dpn0" %*
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--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/bin/rake
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-#
-# This file was generated by RubyGems.
-#
-# The application 'rake' is installed as part of a gem, and
-# this file is here to facilitate running it.
-#
-
-require 'rubygems'
-
-version = ">= 0.a"
-
-if ARGV.first
- str = ARGV.first
- str = str.dup.force_encoding("BINARY") if str.respond_to? :force_encoding
- if str =~ /\A_(.*)_\z/ and Gem::Version.correct?($1) then
- version = $1
- ARGV.shift
- end
-end
-
-if Gem.respond_to?(:activate_bin_path)
-load Gem.activate_bin_path('rake', 'rake', version)
-else
-gem "rake", version
-load Gem.bin_path("rake", "rake", version)
-end
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S rake %*
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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-#
-# This file was generated by RubyGems.
-#
-# The application 'rdoc' is installed as part of a gem, and
-# this file is here to facilitate running it.
-#
-
-require 'rubygems'
-
-version = ">= 0.a"
-
-if ARGV.first
- str = ARGV.first
- str = str.dup.force_encoding("BINARY") if str.respond_to? :force_encoding
- if str =~ /\A_(.*)_\z/ and Gem::Version.correct?($1) then
- version = $1
- ARGV.shift
- end
-end
-
-if Gem.respond_to?(:activate_bin_path)
-load Gem.activate_bin_path('rdoc', 'rdoc', version)
-else
-gem "rdoc", version
-load Gem.bin_path("rdoc", "rdoc", version)
-end
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-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S rdoc %*
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-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-#
-# This file was generated by RubyGems.
-#
-# The application 'rdoc' is installed as part of a gem, and
-# this file is here to facilitate running it.
-#
-
-require 'rubygems'
-
-version = ">= 0.a"
-
-if ARGV.first
- str = ARGV.first
- str = str.dup.force_encoding("BINARY") if str.respond_to? :force_encoding
- if str =~ /\A_(.*)_\z/ and Gem::Version.correct?($1) then
- version = $1
- ARGV.shift
- end
-end
-
-if Gem.respond_to?(:activate_bin_path)
-load Gem.activate_bin_path('rdoc', 'ri', version)
-else
-gem "rdoc", version
-load Gem.bin_path("rdoc", "ri", version)
-end
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-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S ri %*
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-#!/usr/bin/env jruby
-require 'test/unit'
-(r = Test::Unit::AutoRunner.new(true)).process_args(ARGV) or
- abort r.options.banner + " tests..."
-exit r.run
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-@ECHO OFF
-@"%~dp0jruby.exe" -S testrb %*
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-language: ruby
-script: bundle exec rake
-cache: bundler
-sudo: false
-
-before_install:
- - gem install bundler
-
-after_success:
- - bundle exec rake test:accuracy
- - bundle exec rake benchmark:memory
-
-rvm:
- - ruby-head
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-## [v1.1.2](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.1.2)
-
-_<sup>released at 2017-09-24 07:28:48 UTC</sup>_
-
-**This version is compatible with Ruby 2.4 and older**
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where `did_you_mean` shows duplicate suggestions when the exception is raised multiple times ([#84](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/pull/84), [<tt>c2e4008</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/c2e40083cef604c00ccd10efc6d7a5036ad9eb5b))
-
-## [v1.1.1](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.1.1)
-
-_<sup>released at 2017-09-24 07:24:02 UTC</sup>_
-
-### This version has been yanked from Rubygems.org and is not available.
-
-## [v1.1.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.1.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2016-12-19 23:19:06 UTC</sup>_
-
-The version `1.1.0` only has support for Ruby 2.4.0 and later. Also, all patch releasess under `1.1.*` will only be compatible with Ruby 2.4.0 and later as well. Versions under `1.0.*` will still be maintained until Ruby 2.3 is deprecated. Any other versions below `1.0` will no longer be maintained.
-
-#### New Features
-
-- Suggest a method name on a NameError from the `Struct#[]` or `Struct#[]=` method ([#73](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/pull/73)):
-
- ```ruby
- Struct.new(:foo).new[:fooo]
- # => NameError: no member 'fooo' in struct
- # Did you mean? foo
- # foo=
- ```
-
-- Added a public interface for the gem's spell checker:
-
- ```ruby
- DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: ['email', 'fail', 'eval']).correct('meail')
- # => ['email']
- ```
-
-- Methods defined on `nil` by default are no longer suggested. Note that methods, defined after the gem is loaded, will still be suggested (e.g. ActiveSupport).
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where private method names were added to the dictionary when an argument was passed in to a public method. Use the `NoMethodError#private_call?` method instead ([<tt>0a1b761</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/0a1b7612252055e583a373b473932f789381ca0f))
-
-## [v1.0.3](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.0.3)
-
-_<sup>released at 2017-09-24 07:22:07 UTC</sup>_
-
-**This version is compatible with Ruby 2.3 and older**
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where `did_you_mean` shows duplicate suggestions when the exception is raised multiple times ([#84](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/pull/84), [<tt>c2e4008</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/c2e40083cef604c00ccd10efc6d7a5036ad9eb5b))
-
-## [v1.0.2](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.0.2)
-
-_<sup>released at 2016-11-20 18:03:07 UTC</sup>_
-
-**This version is compatible with Ruby 2.3 and older**
-
-#### Features
-
-- Experimental features are officially available through `require 'did_you_mean/experimental'`
-
-#### Deprecations
-
-- `require 'did_you_mean/extra_features'` is now deprecated in favor of `require 'did_you_mean/experimental'`
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- Replaced the `DidYouMean::SpellCheckable` module with the `DidYouMean::SpellChecker` class. This is a slower implementation but close to the model explained in [this talk](https://speakerdeck.com/yuki24/saving-people-from-typos), more reusable and possibly makes it easier to expose the class as a public interface.
-
-## [v1.0.1](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.0.1)
-
-_<sup>released at 2016-05-15 05:17:22 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where the gem suggests what is actually typed by the user: [<tt>1c52c88</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/1c52c887c62b0921e799f94bcc4a846dc7cbc057)
-- Fixed features that didn't work on JRuby 9.1.0.0: [<tt>dc48dde</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/dc48dde1b2a8f05aab1fcf897e1cb3075a206f53), [<tt>4de23f8</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/4de23f880502c80c5f321371d39c08bb0fa34040), [<tt>00e3059</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/00e305971060d150fae4817b5e895d6478b37579). The local variable name correction is still disabled. Also see: [jruby/jruby#3480](https://github.com/jruby/jruby/is [...]
-
-## [v1.0.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.0.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-12-25 05:13:04 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- Introduced a [verbose formatter](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean#verbose-formatter)
-- Introduced an easy way to enabling [experimental features](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean#experimental-features)
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where the Jaro-Winkler implementation returns the wrong distance when 2 identical strings are given. fixes [#58](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/pull/58)
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- Slightly changed the spell checking algorithm. Take a look at [<tt>e2f5b24</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/e2f5b2437f967565e4830eab6077f73ae166e0a7) for more details. fixes [#60](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/60)
-
-## [v1.0.0.rc1](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.0.0.rc1)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-12-25 05:02:25 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Internal Chagens
-
-- No longer uses `TracePoint` API by default. fixes [#55](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/55) and [#56](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/56)
-
-## [v1.0.0.beta3](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.0.0.beta3)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-12-25 04:56:13 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- Use the `frozen-string-literal` pragma rather than calling `.freeze` everywhere
-- Use the `NameError#receiver` method in `DidYouMean:: ClassNameChecker` to know the namespace where the constant call is made
-- Refactored the `SpellCheckerTest`
-
-## [v1.0.0.beta2](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.0.0.beta2)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-12-25 04:50:36 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where the gem doesn't install properly on Ruby 2.3.0dev
-
-## [v1.0.0.beta1](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v1.0.0.beta1)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-12-25 05:27:53 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Breaking Changes
-
-- Dropped support for MRIs older than 2.3, JRuby and Rubinus
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- The C extension has been removed since the `NameError#receiver` method has become part of the MRI 2.3
-- The interception gem has been removed from the dependencies
-- Removed code that was needed to support multiple Ruby implementations
-
-## [v0.10.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.10.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-08-21 06:44:11 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- Now it corrects an instance variable name if the ivar name is mistyped and `NoMethodError` is raised:
-
-```ruby
-@number = 1
-@nubmer.zero?
-# => NoMethodError: undefined method `zero?' for nil:NilClass
-#
-# Did you mean? @number
-#
-```
-
-- Support for JRuby 9.0.0.0
-- Prefix-based correction ( [@tjohn](https://github.com/tjohn), [#50](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/50 "Match start of method name"), [#49](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/49 "Use Jaro distance instead of Jaro-Winkler distance"))
-- Correction search is about 75% faster than 0.9.10
-
-#### Breaking Changes
-
-- The ActiveRecord integration has been removed
-
-## [v0.9.10](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.10)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-05-14 03:04:47 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where a duplicate "did you mean?" message was appended each time `#to_s` is called ( [@danfinnie](https://github.com/danfinnie), [#51](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/51 "Duplicate output for constants in separate gem"))
-
-## [v0.9.9](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.9)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-05-13 03:48:19 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- Order word suggestions based on Levenshtein distance ( [@tleish](https://github.com/tleish), [#31](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/pull/31))
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- Reduce memory allocation by about 40%
-- Speed up Levenshtein distance calculation by about 40%
-- The Java extension has been replaced with a pure JRuby implementation
-
-## [v0.9.8](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.8)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-04-12 01:55:27 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- Speed up Levenshtein by 50% and reduce 97% of memory usage
-
-## [v0.9.7](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.7)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-04-02 04:20:26 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed an issue where _did\_you\_mean_ doesn't install on JRuby properly.
-
-## [v0.9.6](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.6)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-01-24 23:19:27 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where did\_you\_mean incorrectly suggests protected methods when it just isn't callable ( [@glittershark](https://github.com/glittershark), [#34](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/34 "Did\_you\_mean incorrectly called when attempting to call protected/private method"))
-
-## [v0.9.5](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.5)
-
-_<sup>released at 2015-01-07 12:41:23 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Whitelist `#safe_constantize` method from `ActiveSupport::Inflector` to avoid significant performance slowdown ( [@tleish](https://github.com/tleish), [#19](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/19 "Significant Slowdown when Using Debugger"), [#20](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/pull/20 "Whitelisting safe\_constantize (ActiveSupport::Inflector) method"))
-
-## [v0.9.4](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.4)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-11-19 20:00:00 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where no suggestions will be made on JRuby
-
-## [v0.9.3](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.3)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-11-18 03:50:11 UTC</sup>_
-
-**This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it doesn't work with jRuby at all. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.**
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- Replaced the crazy C extension with a so much better one (thanks to [@nobu](https://github.com/nobu)!)
-
-## [v0.9.2](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.2)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-11-17 15:32:33 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where did\_you\_mean doesn't compile on Ruby 2.1.2/2.1.5 ( [#16](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/16 "Gem building failed on Debian 6.0.10 x86\_64"))
-
-## [v0.9.1](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.1)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-11-16 18:54:24 UTC</sup>_
-
-**This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it doesn't compile on Ruby 2.1.2 and 2.1.5. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.**
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- Shrink the gem size by removing unneeded ruby header files.
-- Now it forces everyone to upgrade the gem when they upgrade Ruby to a new version. This avoids introducing a bug like [#14](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/14 "Compatibility with `letter\_opener` gem").
-
-## [v0.9.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.9.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-11-09 01:26:31 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- did\_you\_mean now suggests instance variable names if `@` is missing ( [#12](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/12 "Suggest instance- and class-vars"), [<tt>39d1e2b</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/39d1e2bd66d6ff8acbc4dd5da922fc7e5fcefb20))
-
-```ruby
-@full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
-first_name, last_name = full_name.split(" ")
-# => NameError: undefined local variable or method `full_name' for main:Object
-#
-# Did you mean? @full_name
-#
-```
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where did\_you\_mean changes some behaviours of Ruby 2.1.3/2.1.4 installed on Max OS X ( [#14](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/issues/14 "Compatibility with `letter\_opener` gem"), [<tt>44c451f</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/44c451f8c38b11763ba28ddf1ceb9696707ccea0), [<tt>9ebde21</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/9ebde211e92eac8494e704f627c62fea7fdbee16))
-- Fixed a bug where sometimes `NoMethodError` suggests duplicate method names ( [<tt>9865cc5</tt>](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/commit/9865cc5a9ce926dd9ad4c20d575b710e5f257a4b))
-
-## [v0.8.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.8.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-10-27 02:03:13 UTC</sup>_
-
-**This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it has a serious bug with Ruby 2.1.3 and 2.1.4 installed on Max OS X. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.**
-
-#### Features
-
-- JRuby support!
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where did\_you\_mean unexpectedly disables [better\_errors](https://github.com/charliesome/better_errors)'s REPL
-- Replaced [binding\_of\_caller](https://github.com/banister/binding_of_caller) dependency with [interception](https://github.com/ConradIrwin/interception)
-- Fixed the wrong implementation of Levenshtein algorithm ( [#2](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/pull/2 "Fix bug of DidYouMean::Levenshtein#min3."), [@fortissimo1997](https://github.com/fortissimo1997))
-
-## [v0.7.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.7.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-09-26 03:37:18 UTC</sup>_
-
-**This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it has a serious bug with Ruby 2.1.3 and 2.1.4 installed on Max OS X. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.**
-
-#### Features
-
-- Added support for Ruby 2.1.3, 2.2.0-preview1 and ruby-head
-- Added support for ActiveRecord 4.2.0.beta1
-- Word searching is now about 40% faster than v0.6.0
-- Removed `text` gem dependency
-- Better output on pry and Rspec
-
-#### Internal Changes
-
-- A lot of internal refactoring
-
-## [v0.6.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.6.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-05-18 00:23:24 UTC</sup>_
-
-**This version has been yanked from rubygems.org as it has a serious bug with Ruby 2.1.3 and 2.1.4 installed on Max OS X. Please upgrade to 0.9.4 or higher as soon as possible.**
-
-#### Features
-
-- Added basic support for constants. Now you'll see class name suggestions when you misspelled a class names/module names:
-
-```ruby
-> Ocject
-# => NameError: uninitialized constant Ocject
-#
-# Did you mean? Object
-#
-```
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where did\_you\_mean segfaults on Ruby head(2.2.0dev)
-
-## [v0.5.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.5.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-05-10 17:59:54 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- Added support for Ruby 2.1.2
-
-## [v0.4.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.4.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-04-20 02:10:31 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- did\_you\_mean now suggests a similar attribute name when you misspelled it.
-
-```ruby
-User.new(flrst_name: "wrong flrst name")
-# => ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError: unknown attribute: flrst_name
-#
-# Did you mean? first_name: string
-#
-```
-
-#### Bug Fixes
-
-- Fixed a bug where did\_you\_mean doesn't work with `ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError`
-
-## [v0.3.1](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.3.1)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-03-20 23:16:20 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- Changed output for readability.
-- Made the spell checking algorithm slight better to find the correct method.
-
-## [v0.3.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.3.0)
-
-_<sup>released at 2014-03-20 23:13:13 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- Added support for Ruby 2.1.1 and 2.2.0(head).
-
-## [v0.2.0](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.2.0)
-
-_<sup>released on 2014-03-20 23:12:13 UTC</sup>_
-
-#### Features
-
-- did\_you\_mean no longer makes Ruby slow.
-
-#### Breaking Changes
-
-- dropped support for JRuby and Rubbinious.
-
-## [v0.1.0: First Release](https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/tree/v0.1.0)
-
-_<sup>released on 2014-03-20 23:11:14 UTC</sup>_
-
-- Now you will have "did you mean?" experience in Ruby!
-- but still very experimental since this gem makes Ruby a lot slower.
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/Gemfile b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/Gemfile
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index e8f0cd6..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/Gemfile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-source 'https://rubygems.org'
-
-# Specify your gem's dependencies in did_you_mean.gemspec
-gemspec
-
-gem 'benchmark-ips'
-gem 'memory_profiler'
-gem 'jaro_winkler', '>= 1.4.0'
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/LICENSE.txt b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/LICENSE.txt
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index eb5808c..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/LICENSE.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Yuki Nishijima
-
-MIT License
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
-a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
-"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
-without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
-distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
-permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
-the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
-included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
-EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
-MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
-LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
-OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
-WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/README.md b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/README.md
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index e360478..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,122 +0,0 @@
-# did_you_mean [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/did_you_mean.svg)](https://rubygems.org/gems/did_you_mean) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/yuki24/did_you_mean.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/yuki24/did_you_mean)
-
-## Installation
-
-Ruby 2.3 and later ships with this gem and it will automatically be `require`d when a Ruby process starts up. No special setup is required.
-
-## Examples
-
-### NameError
-
-#### Correcting a Misspelled Method Name
-
-```ruby
-methosd
-# => NameError: undefined local variable or method `methosd' for main:Object
-# Did you mean? methods
-# method
-```
-
-#### Correcting a Misspelled Class Name
-
-```ruby
-OBject
-# => NameError: uninitialized constant OBject
-# Did you mean? Object
-```
-
-#### Suggesting an Instance Variable Name
-
-```ruby
-@full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
-first_name, last_name = full_name.split(" ")
-# => NameError: undefined local variable or method `full_name' for main:Object
-# Did you mean? @full_name
-```
-
-#### Correcting a Class Variable Name
-
-```ruby
-@@full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
-@@full_anme
-# => NameError: uninitialized class variable @@full_anme in Object
-# Did you mean? @@full_name
-```
-
-### NoMethodError
-
-```ruby
-full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
-full_name.starts_with?("Y")
-# => NoMethodError: undefined method `starts_with?' for "Yuki Nishijima":String
-# Did you mean? start_with?
-```
-
-### KeyError
-
-```ruby
-hash = {foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3}
-hash.fetch(:fooo)
-# => KeyError: key not found: :fooo
-# Did you mean? :foo
-```
-
-## Experimental Features
-
-Aside from the basic features above, the `did_you_mean` gem comes with experimental features. They can be enabled by calling `require 'did_you_mean/experimental'`.
-
-Note that **these experimental features should never be enabled in production as they would impact Ruby's performance and use some unstable Ruby APIs.**
-
-### Correcting an Instance Variable When It's Incorrectly Spelled
-
-```ruby
-require 'did_you_mean/experimental'
-
-@full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
-@full_anme.split(" ")
-# => NoMethodError: undefined method `split' for nil:NilClass
-# Did you mean? @full_name
-```
-
-### Displaying a Warning When `initialize` is Incorrectly Spelled
-
-```ruby
-require 'did_you_mean/experimental'
-
-class Person
- def intialize
- ...
- end
-end
-# => warning: intialize might be misspelled, perhaps you meant initialize?
-```
-
-## Verbose Formatter
-
-This verbose formatter changes the error message format to take more lines/spaces so it'll be slightly easier to read the suggestions. This formatter can totally be used in any environment including production.
-
-```ruby
-OBject
-# => NameError: uninitialized constant OBject
-# Did you mean? Object
-
-require 'did_you_mean/verbose'
-OBject
-# => NameError: uninitialized constant OBject
-#
-# Did you mean? Object
-#
-```
-
-## Contributing
-
-1. Fork it (http://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/fork)
-2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
-3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
-4. Make sure all tests pass (`bundle exec rake`)
-5. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
-6. Create new Pull Request
-
-## License
-
-Copyright (c) 2014-16 Yuki Nishijima. See MIT-LICENSE for further details.
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/Rakefile b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/Rakefile
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index 4afcc5f..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/Rakefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-require 'bundler/gem_tasks'
-require 'rake/testtask'
-
-Rake::TestTask.new do |task|
- task.libs << "test"
-
- task.test_files = Dir['test/**/*_test.rb'].reject {|path| /(experimental)/ =~ path }
- task.verbose = true
- task.warning = true
-end
-
-Rake::TestTask.new("test:experimental") do |task|
- task.libs << "test"
- task.pattern = 'test/experimental/**/*_test.rb'
- task.verbose = true
- task.warning = true
- task.ruby_opts << "-rdid_you_mean/experimental"
-end
-
-task default: %i(test test:experimental)
-
-namespace :test do
- namespace :accuracy do
- desc "Download Wiktionary's Simple English data and save it as a dictionary"
- task :prepare do
- sh 'ruby evaluation/dictionary_generator.rb'
- end
- end
-
- desc "Calculate accuracy of the gems' spell checker"
- task :accuracy do
- if !File.exist?("evaluation/dictionary.yml")
- puts 'Generating dictionary for evaluation:'
- Rake::Task["test:accuracy:prepare"].execute
- puts "\n"
- end
-
- sh 'ruby evaluation/calculator.rb'
- end
-end
-
-namespace :benchmark do
- desc "Measure memory usage by the did_you_mean gem"
- task :memory do
- sh 'ruby benchmark/memory_usage.rb'
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/jaro_winkler/memory_usage.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/jaro_winkler/memory_usage.rb
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index 9f50199..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/jaro_winkler/memory_usage.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-require 'memory_profiler'
-require 'did_you_mean/jaro_winkler'
-
-str1, str2 = "user_signed_in?", "user_logged_in?"
-
-report = MemoryProfiler.report do
- 80.times do
- DidYouMean::Jaro.distance str1, str2
- end
-end
-
-report.pretty_print
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/jaro_winkler/speed.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/jaro_winkler/speed.rb
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index d674944..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/jaro_winkler/speed.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-require 'benchmark/ips'
-require 'did_you_mean'
-
-Benchmark.ips do |x|
- x.report "before" do
- DidYouMean::Jaro.before_distance "user_signed_in?", "user_logged_in?"
- end
-
- x.report "after" do
- DidYouMean::Jaro.after_distance "user_signed_in?", "user_logged_in?"
- end
-
- x.compare!
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/levenshtein/memory_usage.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/levenshtein/memory_usage.rb
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index 8980242..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/levenshtein/memory_usage.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-require 'memory_profiler'
-require 'did_you_mean/levenshtein'
-
-str1, str2 = "user_signed_in?", "user_logged_in?"
-
-report = MemoryProfiler.report do
- 80.times do
- DidYouMean::Levenshtein.distance str1, str2
- end
-end
-
-report.pretty_print
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/levenshtein/speed.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/levenshtein/speed.rb
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index 0217588..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/levenshtein/speed.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-require 'benchmark/ips'
-require 'did_you_mean'
-require 'did_you_mean/levenshtein'
-
-STR1, STR2 = "user_signed_in?", "user_logged_in?"
-
-Benchmark.ips do |x|
- x.report "enumerable" do
- DidYouMean::Levenshtein.before_distance STR1, STR2
- end
-
- x.report "while" do
- DidYouMean::Levenshtein.after_distance STR1, STR2
- end
-
- x.compare!
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/memory_usage.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/memory_usage.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a7e1f70..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/benchmark/memory_usage.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-
-require 'memory_profiler'
-require 'did_you_mean'
-
-# public def foo; end
-# error = (self.fooo rescue $!)
-# executable = -> { error.to_s }
-
-METHODS = ''.methods
-INPUT = 'start_with?'
-collection = DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: METHODS)
-executable = proc { collection.correct(INPUT) }
-
-GC.disable
-MemoryProfiler.report { 100.times(&executable) }.pretty_print
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/did_you_mean.gemspec b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/did_you_mean.gemspec
deleted file mode 100644
index d54bf14..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/did_you_mean.gemspec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-# coding: utf-8
-lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
-$LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
-require 'did_you_mean/version'
-
-Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
- spec.name = "did_you_mean"
- spec.version = DidYouMean::VERSION
- spec.authors = ["Yuki Nishijima"]
- spec.email = ["mail@yukinishijima.net"]
- spec.summary = '"Did you mean?" experience in Ruby'
- spec.description = 'The gem that has been saving people from typos since 2014.'
- spec.homepage = "https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean"
- spec.license = "MIT"
-
- spec.files = `git ls-files`.split($/)
- spec.test_files = spec.files.grep(%r{^(test)/})
- spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
-
- spec.required_ruby_version = '>= 2.5.0dev'
-
- spec.add_development_dependency "bundler"
- spec.add_development_dependency "rake"
- spec.add_development_dependency "minitest"
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/doc/CHANGELOG.md.erb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/doc/CHANGELOG.md.erb
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index ae04580..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/doc/CHANGELOG.md.erb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<% releases.each do |release| %>
-## [<%= release.name %>](https://github.com/<%= repository %>/tree/<%= release.tag_name %>)
-
-_<sup>released at <%= release.published_at %></sup>_
-
-<%= release.body.gsub(/\r\n/, "\n") %>
-
-<% end %>
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/doc/changelog_generator.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/doc/changelog_generator.rb
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index 3e7e8d1..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/doc/changelog_generator.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-require 'octokit'
-require 'reverse_markdown'
-require 'erb'
-
-class ChangeLogGenerator
- attr :repository, :template_path, :changelog_path
-
- def initialize(repository, template_path: "CHANGELOG.md.erb", changelog_path: "CHANGELOG.md")
- @repository = repository
- @template_path = template_path
- @changelog_path = changelog_path
- end
-
- def generate_and_save!
- changelog_in_md = ERB.new(template).result(binding)
- changelog_in_html = Octokit.markdown(changelog_in_md, context: repository, mode: "gfm")
-
- File.open(changelog_path, 'w') do |file|
- file.write ReverseMarkdown.convert(changelog_in_html, github_flavored: true)
- end
- end
-
- private
-
- def template
- open("#{__dir__}/#{template_path}").read
- end
-
- def releases
- @releases ||= Octokit.releases(repository)
- end
-end
-
-ChangeLogGenerator.new("yuki24/did_you_mean").generate_and_save!
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/calculator.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/calculator.rb
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index e987821..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/calculator.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-
-require 'benchmark'
-require 'did_you_mean'
-
-def report(message, &block)
- time = 1000 * Benchmark.realtime(&block)
-
- if (time / 1000 / 60) >= 1
- minutes = (time / 1000 / 60).floor
- seconds = (time % (60 * 1000)) / 1000
-
- puts " \e[36m%2dm%.3fs:\e[0m %s" % [minutes, seconds, message]
- elsif (time / 1000) >= 1
- seconds = (time % (60 * 1000)) / 1000
-
- puts " \e[36m%9.3fs:\e[0m %s" % [seconds, message]
- else
- puts " \e[36m%8.1fms:\e[0m %s" % [time, message]
- end
-
- time
-end
-
-puts "did_you_mean version: #{DidYouMean::VERSION}\n\n"
-
-report "loading program" do
- require 'yaml'
- require 'set'
-
- begin
- require 'jaro_winkler'
- DidYouMean::JaroWinkler.module_eval do
- module_function
- def distance(str1, str2)
- ::JaroWinkler.distance(str1, str2)
- end if RUBY_ENGINE != 'jruby'
- end
- rescue LoadError, NameError => e
- puts "couldn't load the jaro_winkler gem: #{e.message}\n\n"
- end
-end
-
-report "loading dictionary" do
- yaml = open("evaluation/dictionary.yml").read
- yaml = YAML.load(yaml).map{|word| word.downcase.tr(" ", "_") }
-
- DICTIONARY = Set.new(yaml)
-end
-
-report "loading correct/incorrect words" do
- SPELL_CHECKER = DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: DICTIONARY)
- INCORRECT_WORDS = YAML.load(open("evaluation/incorrect_words.yaml").read)
-end
-
-total_count = 0
-correct_count = 0
-words_not_corrected = []
-filename = "log/words_not_corrected_#{Time.now.to_i}.yml"
-
-puts <<-MSG
-
- Total number of test data: #{INCORRECT_WORDS.size}
-
-MSG
-
-report "calculating accuracy" do
- INCORRECT_WORDS.each_with_index do |(expected, user_input), index|
- if DICTIONARY.include?(expected)
- total_count += 1
-
- corrections = SPELL_CHECKER.correct(user_input)
- if corrections.first == expected
- correct_count += 1
- else
- words_not_corrected << {
- 'input' => user_input,
- 'expected' => expected,
- 'actual' => corrections
- }
- end
- end
-
- puts "processed #{index} items" if index % 100 == 0
- end
-
- puts "\n"
-end
-
-puts <<-MSG
-
-Evaulation result
-
- Total count : #{total_count}
- Correct count: #{correct_count}
- Accuracy : #{correct_count.to_f / total_count}
-
-MSG
-
-Dir.mkdir('log') unless File.exist?('log')
-File.open(filename, 'w') do |file|
- file.write(words_not_corrected.to_yaml)
-end
-
-puts "Incorrect corrections were logged to #{filename}."
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/dictionary_generator.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/dictionary_generator.rb
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index f7ec9e3..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/dictionary_generator.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-require 'open-uri'
-require 'cgi'
-require 'json'
-
-per_page = 500
-base_url = "https://simple.wiktionary.org/w/api.php?action=query&aplimit=#{per_page}&list=allpages&format=json"
-filename = "evaluation/dictionary.yml"
-apfrom = ""
-num = 0
-titles = []
-
-loop do
- url = base_url + "&apfrom=#{apfrom}"
-
- puts "downloading page %2d: #{url}" % num
-
- body = open(url).read
- json = JSON.load(body)
- count = json["query"]["allpages"].size
- apfrom = CGI.escape(json["query"]["allpages"].last['title']) if count > 0
-
- titles += json["query"]["allpages"].map {|hash| hash["title"] }
- num += 1
-
- break if count != per_page
-end
-
-require 'yaml'
-
-File.open(filename, 'w') do |file|
- file.write(titles.uniq.to_yaml)
-end
-
-puts "
-Number of titles: #{titles.uniq.size}
-Dictionary saved: #{filename}
-"
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/incorrect_words.yaml b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/incorrect_words.yaml
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index 8d86083..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/evaluation/incorrect_words.yaml
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@@ -1,1161 +0,0 @@
-# This data is based on Birkbeck Spelling Error Corpus: http://ota.ox.ac.uk/headers/0643.xml
-# More specifically, this is a yaml version of the data in FAWTHROP1DAT.643 and FAWTHROP2DAT.643.
-# released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
-# https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
----
-abattoir: abbatoir
-abhorrence: abhorence
-absence: absense
-absorbent: absorbant
-absorption: absorbtion
-accede: acceed
-accelerate: acellerate
-accessible: accesible
-accidentally: accidently
-accommodate: accomodate
-accommodation: accomodation
-accommodations: accomodations
-accompaniment: accompanimen
-accompanying: acompaning
-accomplice: acomplice
-accrued: acrued
-accumulated: acumulated
-accustom: acustom
-achievement: acheivement
-acknowledgment: acknowledgement
-acquaintance: acquantance
-acquiesce: aquiese
-acquiescence: acquiesence
-acquire: aquire
-actually: actualy
-adaptability: adaptibility
-addition: additon
-address: adress
-adequately: adequattly
-adjacent: ajacent
-adjourned: adjorned
-administration: adminstration
-admissible: admissable
-admitting: admiting
-advantageous: advantageos
-advice: advise
-affidavit: afidavit
-aggravated: agravated
-aghast: agast
-agreeable: agreable
-allotted: alloted
-also: allso
-alumnae: alumni
-alumni: alumnae
-amateur: amatuer
-amiable: aimiable
-ammonia: amonia
-analogous: analagous
-analysis: analsis
-analyze: analize
-angel: angell
-anniversary: anniversery
-announcement: anouncement
-annoyance: anoyance
-answer: anwser
-antarctic: antartic
-any: anye
-anything: anythin
-apollo: appolo
-apology: appology
-apparent: apparant
-appearance: appearence
-appearing: appearin
-appetite: appitite
-appetites: appatites
-appropriate: apropriate
-appropriation: apropriation
-approximate: aproximate
-approximately: aproximatly
-archaeological: archeological
-ascertain: assertain
-asinine: assinine
-asking: askin
-asleep: asleeep
-assassinate: assasinate
-assessment: assesment
-assiduous: assidious
-assistance: assistence
-attorneys: attornies
-authoritative: authorative
-auxiliary: auxillary
-available: availble
-awkward: aukward
-bachelor: batchelor
-balloon: baloon
-banana: bananna
-bankruptcy: bankrupcy
-bargaining: baragining
-battalion: batallion
-beam: beame
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-beginning: begining
-believe: belive
-belligerent: beligerant
-beneficent: beneficient
-beneficial: benificial
-bitch: bich
-brake: brakke
-brethren: bretheren
-brief: brif
-britain: britian
-britannia: britania
-brown: broun
-bungalow: bungalo
-buoyancy: bouyancy
-buoyant: bouyant
-buried: burried
-bushel: bushell
-business: busness
-buying: buyin
-cancellation: cancelation
-calling: callin
-cantaloupe: cantaloube
-caribbean: carribean
-catalogues: catologues
-category: catagorey
-cemetery: cemetary
-chauffeur: chauffuer
-chemistry: chemestry
-chimneys: chimnies
-cincinnati: cincinatti
-clever: cleva
-coalesced: coalesed
-coherent: coherant
-coliseum: colosium
-collateral: calateral
-colossal: collosal
-colossus: collosus
-commanded: commaunded
-commission: commision
-commitment: committment
-committee: committe
-communicate: comunicate
-comparative: comparitive
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-compendium: conpendium
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-conditions: condicions
-confectionery: confectionary
-confirmation: confermation
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-connoisseurs: connoiseurs
-conscience: concience
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-consensus: concensus
-considering: consderin
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-conspired: conpired
-consumer: comsumer
-contemptible: contempible
-continuous: continous
-controllable: controlable
-controversy: controversey
-conveniently: conviently
-coolly: cooly
-corduroy: corderoy
-correspondence: correspondanc
-corrugated: corrigated
-could: coud
-counting: countin
-countryman: countriman
-craftsman: craftman
-curiosity: curiousity
-curriculum: curicculum
-customary: customery
-cynical: synical
-darling: darlin
-decidedly: dicidely
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-delinquent: delinquint
-delirious: dilirious
-delving: delvin
-denying: denyin
-dependant: dependent
-depreciation: depeciation
-descendant: descendent
-description: desacription
-despair: dispair
-deuce: duece
-develop: develope
-development: developement
-dictionary: dictionery
-dignitary: dignatary
-dilapidated: dilapadated
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-dining: dinning
-diphtheria: diptheria
-disappoint: dissappoint
-disappointment: dissappointment
-disastrous: disasterous
-discipline: disiplin
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-dissipate: disippate
-divine: devine
-doctor: docter
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-doubt: doupt
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-dreaming: dreamin
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-dropped: droped
-drunkenness: drunkeness
-duchess: dutchess
-duly: duely
-during: durin
-earnest: ernest
-ecstasy: ecstacy
-effecting: effectinge
-effeminate: affeminate
-effervescent: effervesent
-efficiency: effeciency
-eisenhower: eisenhhower
-eligible: elegable
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-embarrass: embarass
-embarrassment: embarrasment
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-engineers: egnineers
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-examination: eximination
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-excellence: excelence
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-existence: existance
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-experience: experiance
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-eyeing: eying
-facilitate: facilatate
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-fatiguing: fatiging
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-february: febuary
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-fielder: fiedler
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-flammable: flamable
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-foreign: forien
-forthright: fortright
-forty: fourty
-fox: foxx
-frescos: frescoes
-friend: freind
-fulfill: fullfil
-fundamental: fundemental
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-gardener: gardner
-gauge: guage
-generosity: generousity
-genius: genious
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-gnawing: knawing
-gone: gonne
-government: goverment
-grabbing: grabbin
-grammar: grammer
-gramophone: grammophon
-grandeur: granduer
-grateful: greatful
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-grill: grille
-guarantee: gaurantee
-guaranteed: guarenteed
-guardian: guardien
-guttural: gutteral
-hammarskjold: hammerskjold
-hand: hande
-handkerchief: hankerchief
-handsome: hansome
-harass: harrass
-having: haveing
-heartrending: heartrendering
-height: heighth
-heinous: hienous
-hemorrhage: hemorrage
-heyday: heydey
-himself: himselfe
-hindrance: hinderence
-humbly: humly
-hurricane: huricane
-hygiene: hygeine
-identified: indentified
-idiosyncrasy: idiocyncracy
-imagination: imagnation
-imitation: immitation
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-incorrigible: incorigible
-incredible: incredable
-indefinite: indefinate
-independence: independance
-indictment: inditement
-indispensable: indispensible
-inevitable: inevitible
-infallible: infalable
-infinite: infinate
-ingratitude: ingratitoode
-innocuous: inocuous
-inoculate: innoculate
-insistence: insistance
-instantaneous: instantanous
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-irrelevant: irrelavent
-irreparable: irrepairable
-irresistible: irristible
-itemized: itimized
-jackknife: jacknife
-jaguar: jagaur
-japanese: japaneze
-jaundice: jaundise
-jealousy: jelousy
-jeopardize: jeprodise
-judgment: judgement
-kaleidoscope: kaliedoscope
-kapok: kapock
-khaki: kahki
-kimono: kimona
-kindergarten: kindergarden
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-knickknacks: knicknacks
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-library: libray
-license: lisence
-lieutenant: leutenant
-linoleum: linolium
-liquefied: liquified
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-lodgment: lodgement
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-magnificent: magnigicient
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-mammoth: mamoth
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-maneuver: manuveur
-manufactories: manufacturies
-masterpiece: masterpice
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-mathematics: mathmatics
-mattress: mattres
-maudlin: mauldin
-meant: ment
-medicine: medecine
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-merchandise: merchandize
-merchantmen: merchantment
-meteorological: meterological
-metropolitan: metropolitian
-millionaire: millionnaire
-miniature: minature
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-mischievous: mischievious
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-mortgage: morgage
-mortgaged: mortgauged
-murmurs: murmers
-mustnt: musnt
-mutilate: mutalate
-mythical: mithical
-nadir: nadar
-naphtha: naptha
-narrative: narative
-naturally: naturaly
-navigating: navagating
-necessarily: necessarilly
-necessary: nessisary
-niagara: niagra
-nickel: nickle
-niggardly: nigardly
-ninetieth: nintieth
-ninetyninth: nintynineth
-nocturnal: nocternal
-nonsense: nonsence
-notwithstanding: nothwithstanding
-nowadays: nowdays
-obbligato: obliggato
-obdurate: obdirate
-occasion: ocassion
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-occurred: occureed
-occurrence: occurence
-octopus: octapus
-odyssey: oddysey
-ominous: omenous
-omission: ommision
-onerous: onirous
-opportunities: oppotunities
-opposition: oposition
-oppressor: oppresser
-optician: optitian
-oratorio: orotario
-orchestra: ochestra
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-origin: origen
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-own: owne
-pain: paine
-pamphlet: phamplet
-pamphlets: phamplets
-parallel: parellel
-paralysis: parallysis
-paraphernalia: parephernalia
-parenthesis: parenthasis
-participle: participal
-pastime: pasttime
-pastor: paster
-paternity: paternaty
-pavilion: pavillion
-peasant: peasent
-peculiar: pecular
-penance: pennance
-pendulum: pendelum
-penguins: pengiuns
-peninsula: peninsular
-penitentiary: penitentary
-perceive: percieve
-perforation: preforation
-permissible: permissable
-perseverance: perseverence
-personalty: personality
-perspiration: persperation
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-pertaining: pertaning
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-pharaohs: pharoahs
-phase: faze
-phenomenal: phenominal
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-philippines: phillipines
-physician: physican
-pickerel: pickeral
-picnicking: picnicing
-pittsburgh: pittsburg
-plagiarism: plaigarism
-plaque: placque
-playwright: playwrite
-pleasant: plesent
-poetry: poetrie
-poisonous: poisenous
-ponderous: pondorous
-possess: posess
-possession: possesion
-possibilities: possablities
-prairie: prarie
-preceding: preceeding
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-prejudice: prejedice
-preparation: preperation
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-preventive: preventative
-prisoner: prisner
-privilege: priviledge
-probably: probabley
-procedure: proceduer
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-prominent: prominant
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-pronunciation: pronounciation
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-pseudonym: pseudynom
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-public: publick
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-pumpkin: pumkin
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-pursuer: persuer
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-renegade: renagade
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-repel: repell
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-reservoir: resevoir
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-restaurant: restuarant
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-rhapsody: raphsody
-rheumatism: rhuematism
-rhododendron: rhododrendon
-rhubarb: ruhbarb
-rhythm: rythm
-ridiculous: rediculous
-romantic: romantick
-rummage: rumage
-running: runing
-sabbath: sabath
-sacrament: sacrement
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-sagacious: sagatious
-sailor: sailer
-sandwich: sanwich
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-sheep: sheepe
-shepherd: sheperd
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-siege: seige
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-statue: statu
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-stirrups: stirups
-stomach: stomack
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-straitjacket: straightjacket
-stratagem: strategem
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-stubbornness: stubborness
-suburban: sububan
-success: sucess
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-suffrage: sufferage
-sugar: suger
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-superintendent: supertendent
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-supplement: suplement
-suppress: supress
-surprise: suprise
-surreptitious: sureptitous
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-swearing: swearinge
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-symmetry: symetry
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-television: televison
-temperament: temperment
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-tendency: tendancy
-terrestrial: terestial
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-that: thatt
-therefore: therefor
-thief: theaf
-think: thinke
-thinking: thinkin
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-tobacco: tobbaco
-tobogganing: tobboganing
-tonnage: tonage
-tragedy: tradgedy
-tranquility: tranquillity
-tranquillity: tranquility
-transferable: transferrable
-transferred: transfred
-truculent: trucculent
-truly: truley
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-tyrannical: tyranical
-undoubtedly: undoubtly
-unequaled: unequalled
-unfortunately: unfortunatly
-university: unversity
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-unparalleled: unparalelled
-until: untill
-usage: useage
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-utterance: utterence
-vacancy: vancancy
-vaccination: vacinnation
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-vegetable: vegatable
-vengeance: vengance
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-vice: vise
-victuals: vituals
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-villain: villian
-violence: violance
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-vitamins: vitamines
-voucher: vouture
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-waggish: wagish
-wednesday: wensday
-weed: weede
-weight: weigth
-weird: wierd
-whether: wether
-which: whitch
-who: whoe
-withhold: withold
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-yeoman: yoman
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-zenith: zeenith
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-acquaintances: aquantences
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-adequate: adiquate
-adjournment: adjurnment
-advise: advice
-again: agiin
-agencies: agences
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-allow: alow
-although: athough
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-and: anf
-announcing: anouncing
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-apologies: appologies
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-appeal: apeal
-appendix: apendix
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-articles: articals
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-atmosphere: atmospher
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-availability: avaiblity
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-benefit: benifit
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-bicycle: bicycal
-bingley: bingly
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-build: biuld
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-career: carrer
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-categories: catagoris
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-challenges: chalenges
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-combine: comibine
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-conference: conferance
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-credit: creadit
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-data: dsata
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-decide: descide
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-decision: descisions
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-declarations: declaratrions
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-dependence: dependance
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-difficult: dificult
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-disappointing: dissapoiting
-discretion: discresion
-dissension: desention
-dragged: draged
-earlier: earlyer
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diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index e0a8053..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-require "did_you_mean/version"
-require "did_you_mean/core_ext/name_error"
-
-require "did_you_mean/spell_checker"
-require 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers'
-require 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker'
-require 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/key_error_checker'
-require 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/null_checker'
-
-require "did_you_mean/formatters/plain_formatter"
-
-module DidYouMean
- class DeprecatedIgnoredCallers < Array
- %i(
- +
- <<
- []=
- insert
- unshift
- push
- ).each do |method_name|
- eval <<-RUBY, nil, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
- def #{method_name}(*)
- warn "IGNORED_CALLERS has been deprecated and has no effect."
-
- super
- end
- RUBY
- end
- end
-
- IGNORED_CALLERS = DeprecatedIgnoredCallers.new
-
- SPELL_CHECKERS = Hash.new(NullChecker)
- SPELL_CHECKERS.merge!({
- "NameError" => NameErrorCheckers,
- "NoMethodError" => MethodNameChecker,
- "KeyError" => KeyErrorChecker
- })
-
- NameError.prepend DidYouMean::Correctable
- KeyError.prepend DidYouMean::Correctable
-
- def self.formatter
- @@formatter
- end
-
- def self.formatter=(formatter)
- @@formatter = formatter
- end
-
- self.formatter = PlainFormatter.new
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/core_ext/name_error.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/core_ext/name_error.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 9241557..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/core_ext/name_error.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-module DidYouMean
- module Correctable
- def original_message
- method(:to_s).super_method.call
- end
-
- def to_s
- msg = super.dup
-
- if !cause.respond_to?(:corrections) || cause.corrections.empty?
- msg << DidYouMean.formatter.message_for(corrections)
- end
-
- msg
- rescue
- super
- end
-
- def corrections
- spell_checker.corrections
- end
-
- def spell_checker
- @spell_checker ||= SPELL_CHECKERS[self.class.to_s].new(self)
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 80a9466..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-require 'did_you_mean/experimental/initializer_name_correction'
-require 'did_you_mean/experimental/ivar_name_correction'
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental/initializer_name_correction.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental/initializer_name_correction.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c4ee68..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental/initializer_name_correction.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-
-require 'did_you_mean/levenshtein'
-
-module DidYouMean
- module Experimental
- module InitializerNameCorrection
- def method_added(name)
- super
-
- distance = Levenshtein.distance(name.to_s, 'initialize')
- if distance != 0 && distance <= 2
- warn "warning: #{name} might be misspelled, perhaps you meant initialize?"
- end
- end
- end
-
- ::Class.prepend(InitializerNameCorrection)
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental/ivar_name_correction.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental/ivar_name_correction.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index d035bff..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/experimental/ivar_name_correction.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-
-require 'did_you_mean'
-
-module DidYouMean
- module Experimental #:nodoc:
- class IvarNameCheckerBuilder #:nodoc:
- attr_reader :original_checker
-
- def initialize(original_checker) #:nodoc:
- @original_checker = original_checker
- end
-
- def new(no_method_error) #:nodoc:
- IvarNameChecker.new(no_method_error, original_checker: @original_checker)
- end
- end
-
- class IvarNameChecker #:nodoc:
- REPLS = {
- "(irb)" => -> { Readline::HISTORY.to_a.last }
- }
-
- TRACE = TracePoint.trace(:raise) do |tp|
- e = tp.raised_exception
-
- if SPELL_CHECKERS.include?(e.class.to_s) && !e.instance_variable_defined?(:@frame_binding)
- e.instance_variable_set(:@frame_binding, tp.binding)
- end
- end
-
- attr_reader :original_checker
-
- def initialize(no_method_error, original_checker: )
- @original_checker = original_checker.new(no_method_error)
-
- @location = no_method_error.backtrace_locations.first
- @ivar_names = no_method_error.frame_binding.receiver.instance_variables
- end
-
- def corrections
- original_checker.corrections + ivar_name_corrections
- end
-
- def ivar_name_corrections
- @ivar_name_corrections ||= SpellChecker.new(dictionary: @ivar_names).correct(receiver_name.to_s)
- end
-
- private
-
- def receiver_name
- return unless @original_checker.receiver.nil?
-
- abs_path = @location.absolute_path
- lineno = @location.lineno
-
- /@(\w+)*\.#{@original_checker.method_name}/ =~ line(abs_path, lineno).to_s && $1
- end
-
- def line(abs_path, lineno)
- if REPLS[abs_path]
- REPLS[abs_path].call
- elsif File.exist?(abs_path)
- File.open(abs_path) do |file|
- file.detect { file.lineno == lineno }
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
-
- NameError.send(:attr, :frame_binding)
- SPELL_CHECKERS['NoMethodError'] = Experimental::IvarNameCheckerBuilder.new(SPELL_CHECKERS['NoMethodError'])
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/formatters/plain_formatter.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/formatters/plain_formatter.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a959b67..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/formatters/plain_formatter.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-
-module DidYouMean
- class PlainFormatter
- def message_for(corrections)
- corrections.empty? ? "" : "\nDid you mean? #{corrections.join("\n ")}"
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/formatters/verbose_formatter.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/formatters/verbose_formatter.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a42dc10..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/formatters/verbose_formatter.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-
-module DidYouMean
- class VerboseFormatter
- def message_for(corrections)
- return "" if corrections.empty?
-
- output = "\n\n Did you mean? ".dup
- output << corrections.join("\n ")
- output << "\n "
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/jaro_winkler.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/jaro_winkler.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 56db130..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/jaro_winkler.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-module DidYouMean
- module Jaro
- module_function
-
- def distance(str1, str2)
- str1, str2 = str2, str1 if str1.length > str2.length
- length1, length2 = str1.length, str2.length
-
- m = 0.0
- t = 0.0
- range = (length2 / 2).floor - 1
- range = 0 if range < 0
- flags1 = 0
- flags2 = 0
-
- # Avoid duplicating enumerable objects
- str1_codepoints = str1.codepoints
- str2_codepoints = str2.codepoints
-
- i = 0
- while i < length1
- last = i + range
- j = (i >= range) ? i - range : 0
-
- while j <= last
- if flags2[j] == 0 && str1_codepoints[i] == str2_codepoints[j]
- flags2 |= (1 << j)
- flags1 |= (1 << i)
- m += 1
- break
- end
-
- j += 1
- end
-
- i += 1
- end
-
- k = i = 0
- while i < length1
- if flags1[i] != 0
- j = index = k
-
- k = while j < length2
- index = j
- break(j + 1) if flags2[j] != 0
-
- j += 1
- end
-
- t += 1 if str1_codepoints[i] != str2_codepoints[index]
- end
-
- i += 1
- end
- t = (t / 2).floor
-
- m == 0 ? 0 : (m / length1 + m / length2 + (m - t) / m) / 3
- end
- end
-
- module JaroWinkler
- WEIGHT = 0.1
- THRESHOLD = 0.7
-
- module_function
-
- def distance(str1, str2)
- jaro_distance = Jaro.distance(str1, str2)
-
- if jaro_distance > THRESHOLD
- codepoints2 = str2.codepoints
- prefix_bonus = 0
-
- i = 0
- str1.each_codepoint do |char1|
- char1 == codepoints2[i] && i < 4 ? prefix_bonus += 1 : break
- i += 1
- end
-
- jaro_distance + (prefix_bonus * WEIGHT * (1 - jaro_distance))
- else
- jaro_distance
- end
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/levenshtein.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/levenshtein.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 97d3906..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/levenshtein.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-module DidYouMean
- module Levenshtein # :nodoc:
- # This code is based directly on the Text gem implementation
- # Copyright (c) 2006-2013 Paul Battley, Michael Neumann, Tim Fletcher.
- #
- # Returns a value representing the "cost" of transforming str1 into str2
- def distance(str1, str2)
- n = str1.length
- m = str2.length
- return m if n.zero?
- return n if m.zero?
-
- d = (0..m).to_a
- x = nil
-
- # to avoid duplicating an enumerable object, create it outside of the loop
- str2_codepoints = str2.codepoints
-
- str1.each_codepoint.with_index(1) do |char1, i|
- j = 0
- while j < m
- cost = (char1 == str2_codepoints[j]) ? 0 : 1
- x = min3(
- d[j+1] + 1, # insertion
- i + 1, # deletion
- d[j] + cost # substitution
- )
- d[j] = i
- i = x
-
- j += 1
- end
- d[m] = x
- end
-
- x
- end
- module_function :distance
-
- private
-
- # detects the minimum value out of three arguments. This method is
- # faster than `[a, b, c].min` and puts less GC pressure.
- # See https://github.com/yuki24/did_you_mean/pull/1 for a performance
- # benchmark.
- def min3(a, b, c)
- if a < b && a < c
- a
- elsif b < c
- b
- else
- c
- end
- end
- module_function :min3
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checker.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checker.rb
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index 48665ad..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checker.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-
-require "did_you_mean/levenshtein"
-require "did_you_mean/jaro_winkler"
-
-module DidYouMean
- class SpellChecker
- def initialize(dictionary: )
- @dictionary = dictionary
- end
-
- def correct(input)
- input = normalize(input)
- threshold = input.length > 3 ? 0.834 : 0.77
-
- words = @dictionary.select {|word| JaroWinkler.distance(normalize(word), input) >= threshold }
- words.reject! {|word| input == word.to_s }
- words.sort_by! {|word| JaroWinkler.distance(word.to_s, input) }
- words.reverse!
-
- # Correct mistypes
- threshold = (input.length * 0.25).ceil
- corrections = words.select {|c| Levenshtein.distance(normalize(c), input) <= threshold }
-
- # Correct misspells
- if corrections.empty?
- corrections = words.select do |word|
- word = normalize(word)
- length = input.length < word.length ? input.length : word.length
-
- Levenshtein.distance(word, input) < length
- end.first(1)
- end
-
- corrections
- end
-
- private
-
- def normalize(str_or_symbol) #:nodoc:
- str = if str_or_symbol.is_a?(String)
- str_or_symbol.dup
- else
- str_or_symbol.to_s
- end
-
- str.downcase!
- str.tr!("@", "")
- str
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/key_error_checker.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/key_error_checker.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0398a47..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/key_error_checker.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-require "did_you_mean/spell_checker"
-
-module DidYouMean
- class KeyErrorChecker
- def initialize(key_error)
- @key = key_error.key
- @keys = key_error.receiver.keys
- end
-
- def corrections
- @corrections ||= SpellChecker.new(dictionary: @keys).correct(@key).map(&:inspect)
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 65a5667..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-require "did_you_mean/spell_checker"
-
-module DidYouMean
- class MethodNameChecker
- attr_reader :method_name, :receiver
-
- NAMES_TO_EXCLUDE = { NilClass => nil.methods }
- NAMES_TO_EXCLUDE.default = []
-
- def initialize(exception)
- @method_name = exception.name
- @receiver = exception.receiver
- @private_call = exception.respond_to?(:private_call?) ? exception.private_call? : false
- end
-
- def corrections
- @corrections ||= SpellChecker.new(dictionary: method_names).correct(method_name) - NAMES_TO_EXCLUDE[@receiver.class]
- end
-
- def method_names
- method_names = receiver.methods + receiver.singleton_methods
- method_names += receiver.private_methods if @private_call
- method_names.uniq!
- method_names
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 37220c0..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-require 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers/class_name_checker'
-require 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers/variable_name_checker'
-
-module DidYouMean
- class << (NameErrorCheckers = Object.new)
- def new(exception)
- case exception.original_message
- when /uninitialized constant/
- ClassNameChecker
- when /undefined local variable or method/,
- /undefined method/,
- /uninitialized class variable/,
- /no member '.*' in struct/
- VariableNameChecker
- else
- NullChecker
- end.new(exception)
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers/class_name_checker.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers/class_name_checker.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ef95269..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers/class_name_checker.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-require 'delegate'
-require "did_you_mean/spell_checker"
-
-module DidYouMean
- class ClassNameChecker
- attr_reader :class_name
-
- def initialize(exception)
- @class_name, @receiver = exception.name, exception.receiver
- end
-
- def corrections
- @corrections ||= SpellChecker.new(dictionary: class_names).correct(class_name).map(&:full_name)
- end
-
- def class_names
- scopes.flat_map do |scope|
- scope.constants.map do |c|
- ClassName.new(c, scope == Object ? "" : "#{scope}::")
- end
- end
- end
-
- def scopes
- @scopes ||= @receiver.to_s.split("::").inject([Object]) do |_scopes, scope|
- _scopes << _scopes.last.const_get(scope)
- end.uniq
- end
-
- class ClassName < SimpleDelegator
- attr :namespace
-
- def initialize(name, namespace = '')
- super(name)
- @namespace = namespace
- end
-
- def full_name
- self.class.new("#{namespace}#{__getobj__}")
- end
- end
-
- private_constant :ClassName
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers/variable_name_checker.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers/variable_name_checker.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index f6f3fc1..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers/variable_name_checker.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-# frozen-string-literal: true
-
-require "did_you_mean/spell_checker"
-
-module DidYouMean
- class VariableNameChecker
- attr_reader :name, :method_names, :lvar_names, :ivar_names, :cvar_names
-
- NAMES_TO_EXCLUDE = { 'foo' => [:fork] }
- NAMES_TO_EXCLUDE.default = []
- RB_PREDEFINED_OBJECTS = [:false, :true, :nil]
-
- def initialize(exception)
- @name = exception.name.to_s.tr("@", "")
- @lvar_names = exception.respond_to?(:local_variables) ? exception.local_variables : []
- receiver = exception.receiver
-
- @method_names = receiver.methods + receiver.private_methods
- @ivar_names = receiver.instance_variables
- @cvar_names = receiver.class.class_variables
- @cvar_names += receiver.class_variables if receiver.kind_of?(Module)
- end
-
- def corrections
- @corrections ||= SpellChecker
- .new(dictionary: (RB_PREDEFINED_OBJECTS + lvar_names + method_names + ivar_names + cvar_names))
- .correct(name) - NAMES_TO_EXCLUDE[@name]
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/null_checker.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/null_checker.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 1306f69..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/null_checker.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-module DidYouMean
- class NullChecker
- def initialize(*); end
- def corrections; [] end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/verbose.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/verbose.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a63c903..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/verbose.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-require 'did_you_mean'
-require 'did_you_mean/formatters/verbose_formatter'
-
-DidYouMean.formatter = DidYouMean::VerboseFormatter.new
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/verbose_formatter.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/verbose_formatter.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 8140826..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/verbose_formatter.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-require 'did_you_mean'
-require 'did_you_mean/formatters/verbose_formatter'
-
-DidYouMean.formatter = DidYouMean::VerboseFormatter.new
-
-warn '`require "did_you_mean/verbose_formatter"\' has been deprecated and will be removed' \
- " in the next major Ruby version. Please require 'did_you_mean/verbose' instead."
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/version.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/version.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7aa652f..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/lib/did_you_mean/version.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-module DidYouMean
- VERSION = "1.2.0"
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/core_ext/name_error_extension_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/core_ext/name_error_extension_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 5420e88..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/core_ext/name_error_extension_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-class NameErrorExtensionTest < Minitest::Test
- SPELL_CHECKERS = DidYouMean::SPELL_CHECKERS
-
- class TestSpellChecker
- def initialize(*); end
- def corrections; ["does_exist"]; end
- end
-
- def setup
- @org, SPELL_CHECKERS['NameError'] = SPELL_CHECKERS['NameError'], TestSpellChecker
-
- @error = assert_raises(NameError){ doesnt_exist }
- end
-
- def teardown
- SPELL_CHECKERS['NameError'] = @org
- end
-
- def test_message
- message = <<~MESSAGE.chomp
- undefined local variable or method `doesnt_exist' for #{method(:to_s).super_method.call}
- Did you mean? does_exist
- MESSAGE
-
- assert_equal message, @error.to_s
- assert_equal message, @error.message
- end
-
- def test_to_s_does_not_make_disruptive_changes_to_error_message
- error = assert_raises(NameError) do
- raise NameError, "uninitialized constant Object"
- end
-
- error.to_s
- assert_equal 1, error.to_s.scan("Did you mean?").count
- end
-end
-
-class DeprecatedIgnoreCallersTest < Minitest::Test
- def test_ignore
- assert_output nil, "IGNORED_CALLERS has been deprecated and has no effect.\n" do
- DidYouMean::IGNORED_CALLERS << /( |`)do_not_correct_typo'/
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/edit_distance/jaro_winkler_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/edit_distance/jaro_winkler_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 12f8a3b..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/edit_distance/jaro_winkler_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-require 'test_helper'
-
-# These tests were originally written by Jian Weihang (簡煒航) as part of his work
-# on the jaro_winkler gem. The original code could be found here:
-# https://github.com/tonytonyjan/jaro_winkler/blob/9bd12421/spec/jaro_winkler_spec.rb
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2014 Jian Weihang
-
-class JaroWinklerTest < Minitest::Test
- def test_jaro_winkler_distance
- assert_distance 0.9667, 'henka', 'henkan'
- assert_distance 1.0, 'al', 'al'
- assert_distance 0.9611, 'martha', 'marhta'
- assert_distance 0.8324, 'jones', 'johnson'
- assert_distance 0.9167, 'abcvwxyz', 'zabcvwxy'
- assert_distance 0.9583, 'abcvwxyz', 'cabvwxyz'
- assert_distance 0.84, 'dwayne', 'duane'
- assert_distance 0.8133, 'dixon', 'dicksonx'
- assert_distance 0.0, 'fvie', 'ten'
- assert_distance 0.9067, 'does_exist', 'doesnt_exist'
- assert_distance 1.0, 'x', 'x'
- end
-
- def test_jarowinkler_distance_with_utf8_strings
- assert_distance 0.9818, '變形金剛4:絕跡重生', '變形金剛4: 絕跡重生'
- assert_distance 0.8222, '連勝文', '連勝丼'
- assert_distance 0.8222, '馬英九', '馬英丸'
- assert_distance 0.6667, '良い', 'いい'
- end
-
- private
-
- def assert_distance(score, str1, str2)
- assert_equal score, DidYouMean::JaroWinkler.distance(str1, str2).round(4)
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/experimental/initializer_name_correction_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/experimental/initializer_name_correction_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 964c42f..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/experimental/initializer_name_correction_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-class InitializerNameCorrectionTest < Minitest::Test
- def test_corrects_wrong_initializer_name
- assert_output nil, "warning: intialize might be misspelled, perhaps you meant initialize?\n" do
- Class.new { def intialize; end }
- end
- end
-
- def test_does_not_correct_correct_initializer_name
- assert_output nil, "" do
- Class.new { def initialize; end }
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/experimental/method_name_checker_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/experimental/method_name_checker_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 95e6ac3..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/experimental/method_name_checker_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-class ExperimentalMethodNameCorrectionTest < Minitest::Test
- def test_corrects_incorrect_ivar_name
- @number = 1
- @nubmer = nil
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError) { @nubmer.zero? }
- remove_instance_variable :@nubmer
-
- assert_correction :@number, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? @number", error.to_s
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checker_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checker_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 72a5297..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checker_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-class SpellCheckerTest < Minitest::Test
- def test_spell_checker_corrects_mistypes
- assert_spell 'foo', input: 'doo', dictionary: ['foo', 'fork']
- assert_spell 'email', input: 'meail', dictionary: ['email', 'fail', 'eval']
- assert_spell 'fail', input: 'fial', dictionary: ['email', 'fail', 'eval']
- assert_spell 'fail', input: 'afil', dictionary: ['email', 'fail', 'eval']
- assert_spell 'eval', input: 'eavl', dictionary: ['email', 'fail', 'eval']
- assert_spell 'eval', input: 'veal', dictionary: ['email', 'fail', 'eval']
- assert_spell 'sub!', input: 'suv!', dictionary: ['sub', 'gsub', 'sub!']
- assert_spell 'sub', input: 'suv', dictionary: ['sub', 'gsub', 'sub!']
-
- assert_spell %w(gsub! gsub), input: 'gsuv!', dictionary: %w(sub gsub gsub!)
- assert_spell %w(sub! sub gsub!), input: 'ssub!', dictionary: %w(sub sub! gsub gsub!)
-
- group_methods = %w(groups group_url groups_url group_path)
- assert_spell 'groups', input: 'group', dictionary: group_methods
-
- group_classes = %w(
- GroupMembership
- GroupMembershipPolicy
- GroupMembershipDecorator
- GroupMembershipSerializer
- GroupHelper
- Group
- GroupMailer
- NullGroupMembership
- )
-
- assert_spell 'GroupMembership', dictionary: group_classes, input: 'GroupMemberhip'
- assert_spell 'GroupMembershipDecorator', dictionary: group_classes, input: 'GroupMemberhipDecorator'
-
- names = %w(first_name_change first_name_changed? first_name_will_change!)
- assert_spell names, input: 'first_name_change!', dictionary: names
-
- assert_empty DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: ['proc']).correct('product_path')
- assert_empty DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: ['fork']).correct('fooo')
- end
-
- def test_spell_checker_corrects_misspells
- assert_spell 'descendants', input: 'dependents', dictionary: ['descendants']
- assert_spell 'drag_to', input: 'drag', dictionary: ['drag_to']
- assert_spell 'set_result_count', input: 'set_result', dictionary: ['set_result_count']
- end
-
- def test_spell_checker_sorts_results_by_simiarity
- expected = %w(
- name12345
- name1234
- name123
- )
-
- actual = DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: %w(
- name12
- name123
- name1234
- name12345
- name123456
- )).correct('name123456')
-
- assert_equal expected, actual
- end
-
- def test_spell_checker_excludes_input_from_dictionary
- assert_empty DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: ['input']).correct('input')
- assert_empty DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: [:input]).correct('input')
- assert_empty DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: ['input']).correct(:input)
- end
-
- private
-
- def assert_spell(expected, input: , dictionary: )
- corrections = DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: dictionary).correct(input)
- assert_equal Array(expected), corrections, "Expected to suggest #{expected}, but got #{corrections.inspect}"
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/class_name_check_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/class_name_check_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a207e1f..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/class_name_check_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-module ACRONYM
-end
-
-class Project
- def self.bo0k
- Bo0k
- end
-end
-
-class Book
- class TableOfContents; end
-
- def tableof_contents
- TableofContents
- end
-
- class Page
- def tableof_contents
- TableofContents
- end
-
- def self.tableof_contents
- TableofContents
- end
- end
-end
-
-class ClassNameCheckTest < Minitest::Test
- def test_corrections
- error = assert_raises(NameError) { ::Bo0k }
- assert_correction "Book", error.corrections
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_case_specific_class_name
- error = assert_raises(NameError) { ::Acronym }
- assert_correction "ACRONYM", error.corrections
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_top_level_class_name
- error = assert_raises(NameError) { Project.bo0k }
- assert_correction "Book", error.corrections
- end
-
- def test_names_in_corrections_have_namespaces
- error = assert_raises(NameError) { ::Book::TableofContents }
- assert_correction "Book::TableOfContents", error.corrections
- end
-
- def test_corrections_candidates_for_names_in_upper_level_scopes
- error = assert_raises(NameError) { Book::Page.tableof_contents }
- assert_correction "Book::TableOfContents", error.corrections
- end
-
- def test_corrections_should_work_from_within_instance_method
- error = assert_raises(NameError) { ::Book.new.tableof_contents }
- assert_correction "Book::TableOfContents", error.corrections
- end
-
- def test_corrections_should_work_from_within_instance_method_on_nested_class
- error = assert_raises(NameError) { ::Book::Page.new.tableof_contents }
- assert_correction "Book::TableOfContents", error.corrections
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/key_name_check_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/key_name_check_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a02b1ce..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/key_name_check_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-require "test_helper"
-
-class KeyNameCheckTest < Minitest::Test
- def test_corrects_hash_key_name_with_fetch
- hash = { "foo" => 1, bar: 2 }
-
- error = assert_raises(KeyError) { hash.fetch(:bax) }
- assert_correction ":bar", error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? :bar", error.to_s
-
- error = assert_raises(KeyError) { hash.fetch("fooo") }
- assert_correction %("foo"), error.corrections
- assert_match %(Did you mean? "foo"), error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrects_hash_key_name_with_fetch_values
- hash = { "foo" => 1, bar: 2 }
-
- error = assert_raises(KeyError) { hash.fetch_values("foo", :bar, :bax) }
- assert_correction ":bar", error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? :bar", error.to_s
-
- error = assert_raises(KeyError) { hash.fetch_values("foo", :bar, "fooo") }
- assert_correction %("foo"), error.corrections
- assert_match %(Did you mean? "foo"), error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrects_sprintf_key_name
- error = assert_raises(KeyError) { sprintf("%<foo>d", {fooo: 1}) }
- assert_correction ":fooo", error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? :fooo", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrects_env_key_name
- ENV["FOO"] = "1"
- ENV["BAR"] = "2"
- error = assert_raises(KeyError) { ENV.fetch("BAX") }
- assert_correction %("BAR"), error.corrections
- assert_match %(Did you mean? "BAR"), error.to_s
- ensure
- ENV.delete("FOO")
- ENV.delete("BAR")
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/method_name_check_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/method_name_check_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index aaf432a..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/method_name_check_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-class MethodNameCheckTest < Minitest::Test
- class User
- def friends; end
- def first_name; end
- def descendants; end
- def call_incorrect_private_method
- raiae NoMethodError
- end
-
- def raise_no_method_error
- self.firstname
- rescue NoMethodError => e
- raise e, e.message, e.backtrace
- end
-
- protected
- def the_protected_method; end
-
- private
- def friend; end
- def the_private_method; end
-
- class << self
- def load; end
- end
- end
-
- module UserModule
- def from_module; end
- end
-
- def setup
- @user = User.new.extend(UserModule)
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_instance_method
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ @user.flrst_name }
-
- assert_correction :first_name, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? first_name", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_private_method
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ @user.friend }
-
- assert_correction :friends, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? friends", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_method_from_module
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ @user.fr0m_module }
-
- assert_correction :from_module, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? from_module", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_class_method
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ User.l0ad }
-
- assert_correction :load, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? load", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_private_methods_should_not_be_suggested
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ User.new.the_protected_method }
- refute_includes error.corrections, :the_protected_method
-
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ User.new.the_private_method }
- refute_includes error.corrections, :the_private_method
- end
-
- def test_corrections_when_private_method_is_called_with_args
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ @user.call_incorrect_private_method }
-
- assert_correction :raise, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? raise", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_exclude_methods_on_nil
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ nil.map }
- assert_empty error.corrections
- end
-
- def test_does_not_exclude_custom_methods_on_nil
- def nil.empty?
- end
-
- error = assert_raises(NoMethodError){ nil.empty }
- assert_correction :empty?, error.corrections
- ensure
- NilClass.class_eval { undef empty? }
- end
-
- def test_does_not_append_suggestions_twice
- error = assert_raises NoMethodError do
- begin
- @user.firstname
- rescue NoMethodError => e
- raise e, e.message, e.backtrace
- end
- end
-
- assert_equal 1, error.to_s.scan(/Did you mean/).count
- end
-
- def test_does_not_append_suggestions_three_times
- error = assert_raises NoMethodError do
- begin
- @user.raise_no_method_error
- rescue NoMethodError => e
- raise e, e.message, e.backtrace
- end
- end
-
- assert_equal 1, error.to_s.scan(/Did you mean/).count
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/uncorrectable_name_check_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/uncorrectable_name_check_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 21c52bf..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/uncorrectable_name_check_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-class UncorrectableNameCheckTest < Minitest::Test
- class FirstNameError < NameError; end
-
- def setup
- @error = assert_raises(FirstNameError) do
- raise FirstNameError, "Other name error"
- end
- end
-
- def test_message
- assert_equal "Other name error", @error.message
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/variable_name_check_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/variable_name_check_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 45ea7d4..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/spell_checking/variable_name_check_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,122 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-class VariableNameCheckTest < Minitest::Test
- class User
- def initialize
- @email_address = 'email_address@address.net'
- @first_name = nil
- @last_name = nil
- end
-
- def first_name; end
- def to_s
- "#{@first_name} #{@last_name} <#{email_address}>"
- end
-
- private
-
- def cia_codename; "Alexa" end
- end
-
- module UserModule
- def from_module; end
- end
-
- def setup
- @user = User.new.extend(UserModule)
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_instance_method
- error = assert_raises(NameError) do
- @user.instance_eval { flrst_name }
- end
-
- @user.instance_eval do
- remove_instance_variable :@first_name
- remove_instance_variable :@last_name
- end
-
- assert_correction :first_name, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? first_name", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_method_from_module
- error = assert_raises(NameError) do
- @user.instance_eval { fr0m_module }
- end
-
- assert_correction :from_module, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? from_module", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_local_variable_name
- person = person = nil
- error = (eprson rescue $!) # Do not use @assert_raises here as it changes a scope.
-
- assert_correction :person, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? person", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_ruby_predefined_objects
- some_var = nil
-
- false_error = assert_raises(NameError) do
- some_var = fals
- end
-
- true_error = assert_raises(NameError) do
- some_var = treu
- end
-
- nil_error = assert_raises(NameError) do
- some_var = nol
- end
-
- assert_correction :false, false_error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? false", false_error.to_s
-
- assert_correction :true, true_error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? true", true_error.to_s
-
- assert_correction :nil, nil_error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? nil", nil_error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_instance_variable_name
- error = assert_raises(NameError){ @user.to_s }
-
- assert_correction :@email_address, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? @email_address", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_corrections_include_private_method
- error = assert_raises(NameError) do
- @user.instance_eval { cia_code_name }
- end
-
- assert_correction :cia_codename, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? cia_codename", error.to_s
- end
-
- @@does_exist = true
-
- def test_corrections_include_class_variable_name
- error = assert_raises(NameError){ @@doesnt_exist }
-
- assert_correction :@@does_exist, error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? @@does_exist", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_struct_name_error
- value = Struct.new(:does_exist).new
- error = assert_raises(NameError){ value[:doesnt_exist] }
-
- assert_correction [:does_exist, :does_exist=], error.corrections
- assert_match "Did you mean? does_exist", error.to_s
- end
-
- def test_exclude_typical_incorrect_suggestions
- error = assert_raises(NameError){ foo }
- assert_empty error.corrections
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/test_helper.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/test_helper.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 85f9f38..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/test_helper.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-require 'minitest/autorun'
-require 'minitest/pride'
-require 'did_you_mean'
-
-puts "DidYouMean version: #{DidYouMean::VERSION}"
-
-module DidYouMean::TestHelper
- def assert_correction(expected, array)
- assert_equal Array(expected), array, "Expected #{array.inspect} to only include #{expected.inspect}"
- end
-end
-
-MiniTest::Test.include(DidYouMean::TestHelper)
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/verbose_formatter_test.rb b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/verbose_formatter_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a868e01..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/did_you_mean-1.2.0/test/verbose_formatter_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-require 'test_helper'
-
-class VerboseFormatterTest < Minitest::Test
- def setup
- require 'did_you_mean/verbose'
-
- does_exist = does_exist = nil
- @error = assert_raises(NameError){ doesnt_exist }
- end
-
- def teardown
- DidYouMean.formatter = DidYouMean::PlainFormatter.new
- end
-
- def test_message
- assert_equal <<~MESSAGE.chomp, @error.message
- undefined local variable or method `doesnt_exist' for #{method(:to_s).super_method.call}
-
- Did you mean? does_exist
-
- MESSAGE
- end
-end
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/fileutils-1.1.0/bin/console b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/fileutils-1.1.0/bin/console
deleted file mode 100644
index 3db3478..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/fileutils-1.1.0/bin/console
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env ruby
-
-require "bundler/setup"
-require "fileutils"
-
-# You can add fixtures and/or initialization code here to make experimenting
-# with your gem easier. You can also use a different console, if you like.
-
-# (If you use this, don't forget to add pry to your Gemfile!)
-# require "pry"
-# Pry.start
-
-require "irb"
-IRB.start(__FILE__)
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/fileutils-1.1.0/bin/setup b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/fileutils-1.1.0/bin/setup
deleted file mode 100644
index dce67d8..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/fileutils-1.1.0/bin/setup
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-set -euo pipefail
-IFS=$'\n\t'
-set -vx
-
-bundle install
-
-# Do any other automated setup that you need to do here
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/jar-dependencies-0.4.0/bin/lock_jars b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/jar-dependencies-0.4.0/bin/lock_jars
deleted file mode 100644
index 1ccc861..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/jar-dependencies-0.4.0/bin/lock_jars
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env ruby
-require 'jar_dependencies'
-require 'optparse'
-options = {}
-optparse = OptionParser.new do |opts|
- opts.banner = "Usage: #{File.basename(__FILE__)} [options]"
-
- opts.separator ''
- opts.separator 'Options:'
- opts.separator ''
-
- opts.on('-v', '--verbose', 'Output more information') do |t|
- options[:verbose] = t
- end
-
- opts.on('-d', '--debug', 'Output debug information') do |t|
- options[:debug] = t
- end
-
- opts.on('-f', '--force', 'Force creation of Jars.lock') do |t|
- options[:force] = t
- end
-
- opts.on('-t', '--tree', 'Show dependency tree') do |t|
- options[:tree] = t
- end
-
- opts.on('-u', '--update JAR_COORDINATE', 'Resolves given dependency and use latest version. JAR_COORDINATE is either artifact_id or group_id:artifact_id') do |u|
- options[:update] = u
- end
-
- opts.on('--vendor-dir DIRECTORY', 'Vendor directory where to copy the installed jars.', 'add this directory to $LOAD_PATH or set JARS_HOME respectively.') do |dir|
- options[:vendor_dir] = dir
- end
-
- opts.on('-h', '--help', 'Display this screen') do
- puts opts
- exit
- end
-
- opts.separator ''
- opts.separator 'THIS IS A EXPERIMETAL FEATURE !!!'
- opts.separator ''
- opts.separator '* load jars "Jars.lock" from current working directory: `Jars.require_jars_lock!`'
- opts.separator '* classpath features: see `Jars::Classpath'
-end
-optparse.parse!
-
-Jars.lock_down(options[:debug], options[:verbose], options)
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/minitest-5.10.3/.autotest b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/minitest-5.10.3/.autotest
deleted file mode 100644
index b6fbce5..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/minitest-5.10.3/.autotest
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-# -*- ruby -*-
-
-require 'autotest/restart'
-require 'autotest/rcov' if ENV['RCOV']
-
-Autotest.add_hook :initialize do |at|
- at.testlib = 'minitest/autorun'
-
- bench_tests = %w(TestMinitestBenchmark)
- mock_tests = %w(TestMinitestMock TestMinitestStub)
- spec_tests = %w(TestMinitestReporter TestMetaStatic TestMeta
- TestSpecInTestCase)
- unit_tests = %w(TestMinitestGuard TestMinitestRunnable
- TestMinitestRunner TestMinitestTest TestMinitestUnit
- TestMinitestUnitInherited TestMinitestUnitOrder
- TestMinitestUnitRecording TestMinitestUnitTestCase)
-
- {
- bench_tests => "test/minitest/test_minitest_benchmark.rb",
- mock_tests => "test/minitest/test_minitest_mock.rb",
- spec_tests => "test/minitest/test_minitest_reporter.rb",
- unit_tests => "test/minitest/test_minitest_unit.rb",
- }.each do |klasses, file|
- klasses.each do |klass|
- at.extra_class_map[klass] = file
- end
- end
-
- at.add_exception 'coverage.info'
- at.add_exception 'coverage'
-end
-
-# require 'autotest/rcov'
-# Autotest::RCov.command = 'rcov_info'
diff --git a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/minitest-5.10.3/History.rdoc b/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/minitest-5.10.3/History.rdoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 6314b11..0000000
--- a/plc4j/integrations/logstash-plugin/vendor/jruby/lib/ruby/gems/shared/gems/minitest-5.10.3/History.rdoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1241 +0,0 @@
-=== 5.10.3 / 2017-07-21
-
-* 1 minor enhancement:
-
- * Extended documentation for Mock#expect for multiple calls to mock object. (insti)
-
-* 2 bug fixes:
-
- * Finished off missing doco.
- * Fixed verbose output on parallelize_me! classes. (chanks)
-
-=== 5.10.2 / 2017-05-09
-
-* 1 minor enhancement:
-
- * Added suggestion in minitest/hell to install minitest/proveit.
-
-* 7 bug fixes:
-
- * Expand MT6 to Minitest 6. (xaviershay)
- * Fixed location of assert_send deprecation. (rab)
- * Fixed location of nil assert_equal deprecation to work with expectations. (jeremyevans)
- * Fixed minitest/hell to use parallelize_me! (azul)
- * Made deprecation use warn so -W0 will silence it.
- * Workaround for rdoc nodoc generation bug that totally f'd up minitest doco. (Paxa)
- * Write aggregated_results directly to the IO object to avoid mixed encoding errors. (tenderlove)
-
-=== 5.10.1 / 2016-12-01
-
-* 1 bug fix:
-
- * Added a hack/kludge to deal with missing #prerecord on reporters that aren't properly subclassing AbstractReporter (I'm looking at you minitest-reporters)
-
-=== 5.10.0 / 2016-11-30
-
-* 1 major enhancement:
-
- * Deprecated ruby 1.8, 1.9, possibly 2.0, assert_send, & old MiniTest namespace.
-
-* 3 minor enhancements:
-
- * Warn if assert_equal expects a nil. This will fail in minitest 6+. (tenderlove)
- * Added AbstractReporter#prerecord and extended ProgressReporter and CompositeReporter to use it.
- * Minor optimization: remove runnables with no runnable methods before run.
-
-* 3 bug fixes:
-
- * Fix assert_throw rescuing any NameError and ArgumentError. (waldyr)
- * Clean up (most of the) last remaining vestiges of minitest/unit.
- * 2.4: removed deprecation warnings when referring to Fixnum.
-
-=== 5.9.1 / 2016-09-25
-
-* 2 bug fixes:
-
- * Re-release to refresh gem certificate signing. ugh.
- * Fixed hoe/minitest to not augment load path if we're actually testing minitest.
-
-=== 5.9.0 / 2016-05-16
-
-* 8 minor enhancements:
-
- * Added Minitest.info_signal accessors to customize signal for test run info. (nate)
- * Added assert_mock to make it more clear that you're testing w/ them.
- * Added negative filter by test name. (utilum)
- * Added warning to README that 1.8 and 1.9 support will be dropped in minitest 6.
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