First make sure you’ve got Gemcutter in your sources list:
gem sources -a http://gemcutter.org
Then go ahead and install it as usual:
sudo gem install bzip2-ruby
You may need to specify:
--with-bz2-dir=<include file directory for libbzip2>
Or in a Gemfile
gem 'bzip2-ruby'
The full documentation is hosted on rdoc.info.
Here's a quick overview, hower:
require 'bzip2'
# Quick shortcuts
data = Bzip2.compress 'string'
Bzip2.uncompress data
# Creating a bz2 compressed file
writer = Bzip2::Writer.new File.open('file')
writer << 'data1'
writer.puts 'data2'
writer.print 'data3'
writer.printf '%s', 'data4'
writer.close
Bzip2::Writer.open('file'){ |f| f << data }
# Reading a bz2 compressed file
reader = Bzip2::Reader.new File.open('file')
reader.gets # => "data1data2\n"
reader.read # => 'data3data4'
reader.readline # => raises Bzip2::EOZError
Bzip2::Reader.open('file'){ |f| puts f.read }
This extension module is copyrighted free software by Guy Decoux
You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby.
Guy Decoux <ts@moulon.inra.fr>
- Switch to Jeweler
- Renamed BZ2 module/namespace to Bzip2
- Renamed compiled binary from "bz2" to "bzip2"
- Renamed gem from "bz2" to "bzip2-ruby"
- Converted original tests to rspec
- 1.9 compatibility