#!/usr/bin/env ruby # encoding: utf-8 #SiSU: copyright (C) 1997 - 2011 Ralph Amissah; License GPL, see appended program information begin def ruby_version_ok?(base_version) @v ||=RUBY_VERSION.scan(/\d+/) vb=base_version.scan(/\d+/) if @v[0].to_i < vb[0].to_i \ or @v[0].to_i == vb[0].to_i \ && @v[1].to_i < vb[1].to_i \ or @v[0].to_i == vb[0].to_i \ && @v[1].to_i == vb[1].to_i \ && @v[1].to_i < vb[2].to_i raise "Please, use Ruby#{vb} or later, current Ruby #{RUBY_VERSION}" else check_incompatible_ruby_build? end end def check_incompatible_ruby_build? require 'rbconfig' e=Config::CONFIG if RUBY_VERSION == '1.9.2' \ && e['PATCHLEVEL'].to_i < 180 raise <. If you have Internet connection, the latest version of the GPL should be available at these locations: * SiSU uses: * Standard SiSU markup syntax, * Standard SiSU meta-markup syntax, and the * Standard SiSU object citation numbering and system * Hompages: * Download: * Ralph Amissah ** Description: SiSU information Structuring Universe, specialised pre-processing wrapper sisu -t x_bank.and.* e.g. sisu -t x_bank.and.*.termsheet.rb e.g. sisu_termsheet.rb -t x_bank.and.c*.termsheet.rb program calls upon termsheet file with extension termsheet.rb termsheet.rb calls upon relevant standard form files (to be used) with extension .sForm.rb there is also a standard_terms.rb file - with terms/details that are constant the file produced is named after the termsheet.rb with that extension replaced with .er30 from there scribbler.rb is called upon its usual metaVerse html and pdf creation ! :-) to test run termsheet.rb -f dev.export.import.trade.facility.termsheet.rb the term sheet calls the standard form or template that is to be run against it.