haml--haml/lib/haml/util.rb

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require 'erb'
require 'set'
require 'enumerator'
module Haml
# A module containing various useful functions.
module Util
extend self
# An array of ints representing the Ruby version number.
RUBY_VERSION = ::RUBY_VERSION.split(".").map {|s| s.to_i}
# Returns the path of a file relative to the Haml root directory.
#
# @param file [String] The filename relative to the Haml root
# @return [String] The filename relative to the the working directory
def scope(file)
File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..', file)
end
# Converts an array of `[key, value]` pairs to a hash.
# For example:
#
# to_hash([[:foo, "bar"], [:baz, "bang"]])
# #=> {:foo => "bar", :baz => "bang"}
#
# @param arr [Array<(Object, Object)>] An array of pairs
# @return [Hash] A hash
def to_hash(arr)
arr.compact.inject({}) {|h, (k, v)| h[k] = v; h}
end
# Maps the keys in a hash according to a block.
# For example:
#
# map_keys({:foo => "bar", :baz => "bang"}) {|k| k.to_s}
# #=> {"foo" => "bar", "baz" => "bang"}
#
# @param hash [Hash] The hash to map
# @yield [key] A block in which the keys are transformed
# @yieldparam key [Object] The key that should be mapped
# @yieldreturn [Object] The new value for the key
# @return [Hash] The mapped hash
# @see #map_vals
# @see #map_hash
def map_keys(hash)
to_hash(hash.map {|k, v| [yield(k), v]})
end
# Maps the values in a hash according to a block.
# For example:
#
# map_values({:foo => "bar", :baz => "bang"}) {|v| v.to_sym}
# #=> {:foo => :bar, :baz => :bang}
#
# @param hash [Hash] The hash to map
# @yield [value] A block in which the values are transformed
# @yieldparam value [Object] The value that should be mapped
# @yieldreturn [Object] The new value for the value
# @return [Hash] The mapped hash
# @see #map_keys
# @see #map_hash
def map_vals(hash)
to_hash(hash.map {|k, v| [k, yield(v)]})
end
# Maps the key-value pairs of a hash according to a block.
# For example:
#
# map_hash({:foo => "bar", :baz => "bang"}) {|k, v| [k.to_s, v.to_sym]}
# #=> {"foo" => :bar, "baz" => :bang}
#
# @param hash [Hash] The hash to map
# @yield [key, value] A block in which the key-value pairs are transformed
# @yieldparam [key] The hash key
# @yieldparam [value] The hash value
# @yieldreturn [(Object, Object)] The new value for the `[key, value]` pair
# @return [Hash] The mapped hash
# @see #map_keys
# @see #map_vals
def map_hash(hash, &block)
to_hash(hash.map(&block))
end
# Computes the powerset of the given array.
# This is the set of all subsets of the array.
# For example:
#
# powerset([1, 2, 3]) #=>
# Set[Set[], Set[1], Set[2], Set[3], Set[1, 2], Set[2, 3], Set[1, 3], Set[1, 2, 3]]
#
# @param arr [Enumerable]
# @return [Set<Set>] The subsets of `arr`
def powerset(arr)
arr.inject([Set.new].to_set) do |powerset, el|
new_powerset = Set.new
powerset.each do |subset|
new_powerset << subset
new_powerset << subset + [el]
end
new_powerset
end
end
# Concatenates all strings that are adjacent in an array,
# while leaving other elements as they are.
# For example:
#
# merge_adjacent_strings([1, "foo", "bar", 2, "baz"])
# #=> [1, "foobar", 2, "baz"]
#
# @param enum [Enumerable]
# @return [Array] The enumerable with strings merged
def merge_adjacent_strings(enum)
e = enum.inject([]) do |a, e|
if e.is_a?(String) && a.last.is_a?(String)
a.last << e
else
a << e
end
a
end
end
# Whether or not this is running under Ruby 1.8 or lower.
#
# @return [Boolean]
def ruby1_8?
Haml::Util::RUBY_VERSION[0] == 1 && Haml::Util::RUBY_VERSION[1] < 9
end
# Checks to see if a class has a given method.
# For example:
#
# Haml::Util.has?(:public_instance_method, String, :gsub) #=> true
#
# Method collections like `Class#instance_methods`
# return strings in Ruby 1.8 and symbols in Ruby 1.9 and on,
# so this handles checking for them in a compatible way.
#
# @param attr [#to_s] The (singular) name of the method-collection method
# (e.g. `:instance_methods`, `:private_methods`)
# @param klass [Module] The class to check the methods of which to check
# @param method [String, Symbol] The name of the method do check for
# @return [Boolean] Whether or not the given collection has the given method
def has?(attr, klass, method)
klass.send("#{attr}s").include?(ruby1_8? ? method.to_s : method.to_sym)
end
# A version of `Enumerable#enum_with_index` that works in Ruby 1.8 and 1.9.
#
# @param enum [Enumerable] The enumerable to get the enumerator for
# @return [Enumerator] The with-index enumerator
def enum_with_index(enum)
ruby1_8? ? enum.enum_with_index : enum.each_with_index
end
# The context in which the ERB for \{#def\_static\_method} will be run.
class StaticConditionalContext
# @param set [#include?] The set of variables that are defined for this context.
def initialize(set)
@set = set
end
# Checks whether or not a variable is defined for this context.
#
# @param name [Symbol] The name of the variable
# @return [Boolean]
def method_missing(name, *args, &block)
super unless args.empty? && block.nil?
@set.include?(name)
end
end
# This is used for methods in {Haml::Buffer} that need to be very fast,
# and take a lot of boolean parameters
# that are known at compile-time.
# Instead of passing the parameters in normally,
# a separate method is defined for every possible combination of those parameters;
# these are then called using \{#static\_method\_name}.
#
# To define a static method, an ERB template for the method is provided.
# All conditionals based on the static parameters
# are done as embedded Ruby within this template.
# For example:
#
# def_static_method(Foo, :my_static_method, [:foo, :bar], :baz, :bang, <<RUBY)
# <% if baz && bang %>
# return foo + bar
# <% elsif baz || bang %>
# return foo - bar
# <% else %>
# return 17
# <% end %>
# RUBY
#
# \{#static\_method\_name} can be used to call static methods.
#
# @overload def_static_method(klass, name, args, *vars, erb)
# @param klass [Module] The class on which to define the static method
# @param name [#to_s] The (base) name of the static method
# @param args [Array<Symbol>] The names of the arguments to the defined methods
# (**not** to the ERB template)
# @param vars [Array<Symbol>] The names of the static boolean variables
# to be made available to the ERB template
# @param erb [String] The template for the method code
def def_static_method(klass, name, args, *vars)
erb = vars.pop
powerset(vars).each do |set|
context = StaticConditionalContext.new(set).instance_eval {binding}
klass.class_eval(<<METHOD)
def #{static_method_name(name, *vars.map {|v| set.include?(v)})}(#{args.join(', ')})
#{ERB.new(erb).result(context)}
end
METHOD
end
end
# Computes the name for a method defined via \{#def\_static\_method}.
#
# @param name [String] The base name of the static method
# @param vars [Array<Boolean>] The static variable assignment
# @return [String] The real name of the static method
def static_method_name(name, *vars)
"#{name}_#{vars.map {|v| !!v}.join('_')}"
end
end
end