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258 lines
6.6 KiB
Ruby
258 lines
6.6 KiB
Ruby
module Jekyll
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module Humanize
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##
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# This is a port of the Django app `humanize` which adds a "human touch"
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# to data. Given that Jekyll produces static sites, some of the original
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# methods do not make logical sense (e.g. naturaltime).
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#
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# Source code can be viewed here:
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# https://github.com/django/django
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#
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# Copyright (c) Django Software Foundation and individual contributors.
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# All rights reserved.
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####################
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# PUBLIC METHODS #
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####################
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def ordinal(value, flag=nil)
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##
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# Converts an integer to its ordinal as a string. 1 is '1st', 2 is '2nd',
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# 3 is '3rd', etc. Works for any integer.
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#
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# Usage:
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# {{ somenum }} >>> 3
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# {{ somenum | ordinal }} >>> '3rd'
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# {{ somenum | ordinal: "super" }} >>> '3<sup>rd</sup>'
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begin
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value = value.to_i
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flag.to_s.downcase!
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rescue Exception => e
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puts "#{e.class} #{e}"
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return value
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end
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suffix = ""
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suffixes = ["th", "st", "nd", "rd", "th", "th", "th", "th", "th", "th"]
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unless [11, 12, 13].include? value % 100 then
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suffix = suffixes[value % 10]
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else
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suffix = suffixes[0]
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end
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unless flag and flag == "super"
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return "#{value}%s" % suffix
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else
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return "#{value}<sup>%s</sup>" % suffix
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end
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end
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def intcomma(value, delimiter=",")
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##
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# Converts an integer to a string containing commas every three digits.
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# For example, 3000 becomes '3,000' and 45000 becomes '45,000'.
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# Optionally supports a delimiter override for commas.
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#
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# Usage:
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# {{ post.content | number_of_words }} >>> 12345
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# {{ post.content | number_of_words | intcomma }} >>> '12,345'
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# {{ post.content | number_of_words | intcomma: '.' }} >>> '12.345'
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begin
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orig = value.to_s
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delimiter = delimiter.to_s
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rescue Exception => e
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puts "#{e.class} #{e}"
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return value
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end
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copy = orig.strip
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copy = orig.gsub(/^(-?\d+)(\d{3})/, "\\1#{delimiter}\\2")
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orig == copy ? copy : intcomma(copy, delimiter)
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end
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INTWORD_HELPERS = [
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[6, "million"],
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[9, "billion"],
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[12, "trillion"],
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[15, "quadrillion"],
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[18, "quintillion"],
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[21, "sextillion"],
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[24, "septillion"],
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[27, "octillion"],
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[30, "nonillion"],
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[33, "decillion"],
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[100, "googol"],
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]
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def intword(value)
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##
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# Converts a large integer to a friendly text representation. Works best
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# for numbers over 1 million. For example, 1000000 becomes '1.0 million',
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# 1200000 becomes '1.2 million' and 1200000000 becomes '1.2 billion'.
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#
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# Usage:
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# {{ largenum }} >>> 1200000
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# {{ largenum | intword }} >>> '1.2 million'
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begin
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value = value.to_i
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rescue Exception => e
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puts "#{e.class} #{e}"
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return value
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end
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if value < 1000000
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return value
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end
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for exponent, text in INTWORD_HELPERS
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large_number = 10 ** exponent
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if value < large_number * 1000
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return "%#{value}.1f #{text}" % (value / large_number.to_f)
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end
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end
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return value
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end
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def apnumber(value)
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##
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# For numbers 0-9, returns the number spelled out. Otherwise, returns the
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# number. This follows Associated Press style.
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#
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# Usage:
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# {{ num }} >>> 6
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# {{ num | apnumber }} >>> six
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begin
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value = value.to_i
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rescue Exception => e
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puts "#{e.class} #{e}"
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return value
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end
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unless value >= 0 and value < 10 then
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return value
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else
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return ["zero", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six",
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"seven", "eight", "nine"][value]
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end
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end
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def naturalday(date)
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##
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# For date values that are within a 9 day stretch from present day, this
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# will attempt to return the string representation in the format of today,
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# tomorrow, yesterday, "in # days" or "# days ago". Otherwise, returns a
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# string formatted according to the "date_format" setting in your
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# _config.yml file using strftime format (if not defined, it will default
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# to "%m/%d/%Y").
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#
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# Usage:
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# TODAY == 01/26/2014
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# {{ post.updated }} >>> 01/25/2014
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# {{ post.updated | naturalday }} >>> 'yesterday'
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# {{ post.date }} >>> 01/19/2014
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# {{ post.date | naturalday }} >>> 'seven days ago'
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begin
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site = @context.registers[:site]
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date_format = site.config['humanize']['date_format']
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date = time(date).to_date
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rescue Exception => e
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puts "#{e.class} #{e}"
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return date
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end
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unless date_format then
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date_format = "%m/%d/%Y"
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end
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today = time(Time.now).to_date
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delta = (date - today).to_i
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case delta
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when 0
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return "today"
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when 1
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return "tomorrow"
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when 2..9
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delta = apnumber(delta)
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return "in #{delta} days"
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when -1
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return "yesterday"
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when -9..-2
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delta = apnumber(delta * -1)
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return "#{delta} days ago"
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else
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return date.strftime("#{date_format}")
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end
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end
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def filesize(value)
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##
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# For filesize values in bytes, returns the number rounded to 3
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# decimal places with the correct suffix.
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#
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# Usage:
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# {{ bytes }} >>> 123456789
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# {{ bytes | filesize }} >>> 117.738 MB
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filesize_tb = 1099511627776.0
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filesize_gb = 1073741824.0
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filesize_mb = 1048576.0
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filesize_kb = 1024.0
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begin
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value = value.to_f
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rescue Exception => e
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puts "#{e.class} #{e}"
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return value
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end
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if value >= filesize_tb
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return "%s TB" % (value / filesize_tb).to_f.round(3)
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elsif value >= filesize_gb
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return "%s GB" % (value / filesize_gb).to_f.round(3)
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elsif value >= filesize_mb
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return "%s MB" % (value / filesize_mb).to_f.round(3)
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elsif value >= filesize_kb
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return "%s KB" % (value / filesize_kb).to_f.round(0)
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elsif value == 1
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return "1 byte"
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else
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return "%s bytes" % value.to_f.round(0)
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end
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end
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#####################
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# PRIVATE METHODS #
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#####################
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private
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def time(input)
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case input
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when Time
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input
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when String
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Time.parse(input)
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else
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Jekyll.logger.error "Invalid Date:", "'#{input}' not valid datetime."
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exit(1)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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Liquid::Template.register_filter(Jekyll::Humanize)
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