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diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 100644 index 0731cdc0e..000000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -$Id$ - -Introduction -============ -There are currently three main components to Blink: - -Objects -------- -These are the "primitives" of the language. If you want to affect the system, -these are the only way to do it. Their base class is in blink/objects.rb, and -they all inherit directly from that class. - -Attributes ----------- -Each of the Objects are basically a collection of attributes. The attributes -themselves are how the system is actually modified -- e.g., you set -'file("/etc/passwd").owner = X', which modifies an attribute value, and that -results in the system itelf being modified. - -Each attribute derives from blink/attribute.rb, but most attributes are actually -defined in the same file as the class that uses them (e.g., blink/objects/file.rb). - -The Wrapper ------------ -At the top level is the Blink module. It doesn't do much right now - -Starting -======== -You can start with bin/blinker, but it's probably better to just start in test/. -I've been writing simple unit tests for most of the work I've done, so you can -see how things do (and should) work by looking in there. Just run 'ruby -<testfile>'. |
