# File rss/maker/itunes.rb, line 7
def def_class_accessor(klass, name, type, *args)
name = name.gsub(/-/, "_").gsub(/^itunes_/, '')
full_name = "#{RSS::ITUNES_PREFIX}_#{name}"
case type
when nil
klass.def_other_element(full_name)
when :yes_other
def_yes_other_accessor(klass, full_name)
when :yes_clean_other
def_yes_clean_other_accessor(klass, full_name)
when :csv
def_csv_accessor(klass, full_name)
when :element, :attribute
recommended_attribute_name, = *args
klass_name = "ITunes#{Utils.to_class_name(name)}"
klass.def_classed_element(full_name, klass_name,
recommended_attribute_name)
when :elements
plural_name, recommended_attribute_name = args
plural_name ||= "#{name}s"
full_plural_name = "#{RSS::ITUNES_PREFIX}_#{plural_name}"
klass_name = "ITunes#{Utils.to_class_name(name)}"
plural_klass_name = "ITunes#{Utils.to_class_name(plural_name)}"
def_elements_class_accessor(klass, name, full_name, full_plural_name,
klass_name, plural_klass_name,
recommended_attribute_name)
end
end
# File rss/maker/itunes.rb, line 54
def def_csv_accessor(klass, full_name)
klass.def_csv_element(full_name)
end
# File rss/maker/itunes.rb, line 58
def def_elements_class_accessor(klass, name, full_name, full_plural_name,
klass_name, plural_klass_name,
recommended_attribute_name=nil)
if recommended_attribute_name
klass.def_classed_elements(full_name, recommended_attribute_name,
plural_klass_name, full_plural_name)
else
klass.def_classed_element(full_plural_name, plural_klass_name)
end
klass.module_eval(" def new_#{full_name}(text=nil)
#{full_name} = @#{full_plural_name}.new_#{name}
#{full_name}.text = text
if block_given?
yield #{full_name}
else
#{full_name}
end
end
", __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1)
end
# File rss/maker/itunes.rb, line 45
def def_yes_clean_other_accessor(klass, full_name)
klass.def_other_element(full_name)
klass.module_eval(" def #{full_name}?
Utils::YesCleanOther.parse(#{full_name})
end
", __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1)
end
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