require_relative '../helper' require "fixtures/show_source_doc_examples" describe "show-doc" do before do @o = Object.new # sample doc def @o.sample_method :sample end def @o.no_docs;end end it 'should output a method\'s documentation' do pry_eval(binding, "show-doc @o.sample_method").should =~ /sample doc/ end it 'should raise exception when cannot find docs' do lambda { pry_eval(binding, "show-doc @o.no_docs") }.should.raise(Pry::CommandError) end it 'should output a method\'s documentation with line numbers' do pry_eval(binding, "show-doc @o.sample_method -l").should =~ /\d: sample doc/ end it 'should output a method\'s documentation with line numbers (base one)' do pry_eval(binding, "show-doc @o.sample_method -b").should =~ /1: sample doc/ end it 'should output a method\'s documentation if inside method without needing to use method name' do # sample comment def @o.sample pry_eval(binding, 'show-doc').should =~ /sample comment/ end @o.sample end describe "finding find super method docs with help of `--super` switch" do before do class Daddy # daddy initialize! def initialize(*args); end end class Classy < Daddy # classy initialize! def initialize(*args); end end class Grungy < Classy # grungy initialize?? def initialize(*args); end end @o = Grungy.new # instancey initialize! def @o.initialize; end end after do Object.remove_const(:Grungy) Object.remove_const(:Classy) Object.remove_const(:Daddy) end it "finds super method docs" do output = pry_eval(binding, 'show-doc --super @o.initialize') output.should =~ /grungy initialize/ end it "traverses ancestor chain and finds super method docs" do output = pry_eval(binding, 'show-doc -ss @o.initialize') output.should =~ /classy initialize/ end it "traverses ancestor chain even higher and finds super method doc" do output = pry_eval(binding, 'show-doc @o.initialize -sss') output.should =~ /daddy initialize/ end it "finds super method docs without explicit method argument" do fatty = Grungy.new # fatty initialize! def fatty.initialize pry_eval(binding, 'show-doc --super') end output = fatty.initialize output.should =~ /grungy initialize/ end it "finds super method docs without `--super` but with the `super` keyword" do fatty = Grungy.new fatty.extend Module.new { def initialize :nibble end } # fatty initialize! def fatty.initialize pry_eval(binding, 'show-doc --super --super') end output = fatty.initialize output.should =~ /grungy initialize/ end end describe "rdoc highlighting" do it "should syntax highlight code in rdoc" do c = Class.new{ # This can initialize your class: # # a = c.new :foo # # @param foo def initialize(foo); end } begin t = pry_tester(binding) t.eval("show-doc c#initialize").should =~ /c.new :foo/ Pry.config.color = true # I don't want the test to rely on which colour codes are there, just to # assert that "something" is being colourized. t.eval("show-doc c#initialize").should.not =~ /c.new :foo/ ensure Pry.config.color = false end end it "should syntax highlight `code` in rdoc" do c = Class.new{ # After initializing your class with `c.new(:foo)`, go have fun! # # @param foo def initialize(foo); end } begin t = pry_tester(binding) t.eval("show-doc c#initialize").should =~ /c.new\(:foo\)/ Pry.config.color = true # I don't want the test to rely on which colour codes are there, just to # assert that "something" is being colourized. t.eval("show-doc c#initialize").should.not =~ /c.new\(:foo\)/ ensure Pry.config.color = false end end it "should not syntax highlight `` inside code" do c = Class.new{ # Convert aligned output (from many shell commands) into nested arrays: # # a = decolumnize `ls -l $HOME` # # @param output def decolumnize(output); end } begin t = pry_tester(binding) Pry.config.color = true t.eval("show-doc c#decolumnize").should =~ /ls -l \$HOME/ t.eval("show-doc c#decolumnize").should.not =~ /`ls -l \$HOME`/ ensure Pry.config.color = false end end end describe "on sourcable objects" do it "should show documentation for object" do # this is a documentation hello = proc { puts 'hello world!' } mock_pry(binding, "show-doc hello").should =~ /this is a documentation/ end end describe "on modules" do before do # god this is boring1 class ShowSourceTestClass def alpha end end # god this is boring2 module ShowSourceTestModule def alpha end end # god this is boring3 ShowSourceTestClassWeirdSyntax = Class.new do def beta end end # god this is boring4 ShowSourceTestModuleWeirdSyntax = Module.new do def beta end end end after do Object.remove_const :ShowSourceTestClass Object.remove_const :ShowSourceTestClassWeirdSyntax Object.remove_const :ShowSourceTestModule Object.remove_const :ShowSourceTestModuleWeirdSyntax end describe "basic functionality, should show docs for top-level module definitions" do it 'should show docs for a class' do pry_eval("show-doc ShowSourceTestClass").should =~ /god this is boring1/ end it 'should show docs for a module' do pry_eval("show-doc ShowSourceTestModule").should =~ /god this is boring2/ end it 'should show docs for a class when Const = Class.new syntax is used' do pry_eval("show-doc ShowSourceTestClassWeirdSyntax").should =~ /god this is boring3/ end it 'should show docs for a module when Const = Module.new syntax is used' do pry_eval("show-doc ShowSourceTestModuleWeirdSyntax").should =~ /god this is boring4/ end end describe "in REPL" do it 'should find class defined in repl' do t = pry_tester t.eval <<-RUBY # hello tobina class TobinaMyDog def woof end end RUBY t.eval('show-doc TobinaMyDog').should =~ /hello tobina/ Object.remove_const :TobinaMyDog end end it 'should lookup module name with respect to current context' do constant_scope(:AlphaClass, :BetaClass) do # top-level beta class BetaClass def alpha end end class AlphaClass # nested beta class BetaClass def beta end end end pry_eval(AlphaClass, "show-doc BetaClass").should =~ /nested beta/ end end it 'should look up nested modules' do constant_scope(:AlphaClass) do class AlphaClass # nested beta class BetaClass def beta end end end pry_eval("show-doc AlphaClass::BetaClass").should =~ /nested beta/ end end describe "show-doc -a" do it 'should show the docs for all monkeypatches defined in different files' do # local monkeypatch class TestClassForShowSource def beta end end result = pry_eval("show-doc TestClassForShowSource -a") result.should =~ /used by/ result.should =~ /local monkeypatch/ end describe "messages relating to -a" do it "displays the original definition by default (not a doc of a monkeypatch)" do class TestClassForCandidatesOrder def beta end end result = pry_eval("show-doc TestClassForCandidatesOrder") result.should =~ /Number of monkeypatches: 2/ result.should =~ /The first definition/ end it 'indicates all available monkeypatches can be shown with -a ' \ '(when -a not used and more than one candidate exists for class)' do # Still reading boring tests, eh? class TestClassForShowSource def beta end end result = pry_eval('show-doc TestClassForShowSource') result.should =~ /available monkeypatches/ end it 'shouldnt say anything about monkeypatches when only one candidate exists for selected class' do # Do not remove me. class Aarrrrrghh def o;end end result = pry_eval('show-doc Aarrrrrghh') result.should.not =~ /available monkeypatches/ Object.remove_const(:Aarrrrrghh) end end end describe "when no class/module arg is given" do before do module TestHost # hello there froggy module M def d; end def e; end end end end after do Object.remove_const(:TestHost) end it 'should return doc for current module' do pry_eval(TestHost::M, "show-doc").should =~ /hello there froggy/ end end # FIXME: THis is nto a good spec anyway, because i dont think it # SHOULD skip! describe "should skip over broken modules" do before do module TestHost # hello module M binding.eval("def a; end", "dummy.rb", 1) binding.eval("def b; end", "dummy.rb", 2) binding.eval("def c; end", "dummy.rb", 3) end # goodbye module M def d; end def e; end end end end after do Object.remove_const(:TestHost) end it 'should return doc for first valid module' do result = pry_eval("show-doc TestHost::M") result.should =~ /goodbye/ result.should.not =~ /hello/ end end end describe "on commands" do # mostly copied & modified from test_help.rb before do @oldset = Pry.config.commands @set = Pry.config.commands = Pry::CommandSet.new do import Pry::Commands end end after do Pry.config.commands = @oldset end it 'should display help for a specific command' do pry_eval('show-doc ls').should =~ /Usage: ls/ end it 'should display help for a regex command with a "listing"' do @set.command /bar(.*)/, "Test listing", :listing => "foo" do; end pry_eval('show-doc foo').should =~ /Test listing/ end it 'should display help for a command with a spaces in its name' do @set.command "command with spaces", "description of a command with spaces" do; end pry_eval('show-doc command with spaces').should =~ /description of a command with spaces/ end describe "class commands" do before do # pretty pink pincers class LobsterLady < Pry::ClassCommand match "lobster-lady" description "nada." def process "lobster" end end Pry.config.commands.add_command(LobsterLady) end after do Object.remove_const(:LobsterLady) end it 'should display "help" when looking up by command name' do pry_eval('show-doc lobster-lady').should =~ /nada/ Pry.config.commands.delete("lobster-lady") end it 'should display actual preceding comment for a class command, when class is used (rather than command name) when looking up' do pry_eval('show-doc LobsterLady').should =~ /pretty pink pincers/ Pry.config.commands.delete("lobster-lady") end end end describe "should set _file_ and _dir_" do it 'should set _file_ and _dir_ to file containing method source' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-doc TestClassForShowSource#alpha" t.pry.last_file.should =~ /show_source_doc_examples/ t.pry.last_dir.should =~ /fixtures/ end end unless Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers.rbx? describe "can't find class docs" do describe "for classes" do before do module Jesus class Brian; end # doink-doc class Jingle def a; :doink; end end class Jangle < Jingle; end class Bangle < Jangle; end end end after do Object.remove_const(:Jesus) end it 'shows superclass doc' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-doc Jesus::Jangle" t.last_output.should =~ /doink-doc/ end it 'errors when class has no superclass to show' do t = pry_tester lambda { t.process_command "show-doc Jesus::Brian" }.should.raise(Pry::CommandError).message. should =~ /Couldn't locate/ end it 'shows warning when reverting to superclass docs' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-doc Jesus::Jangle" t.last_output.should =~ /Warning.*?Cannot find.*?Jesus::Jangle.*Showing.*Jesus::Jingle instead/ end it 'shows nth level superclass docs (when no intermediary superclasses have code either)' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-doc Jesus::Bangle" t.last_output.should =~ /doink-doc/ end it 'shows correct warning when reverting to nth level superclass' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-doc Jesus::Bangle" t.last_output.should =~ /Warning.*?Cannot find.*?Jesus::Bangle.*Showing.*Jesus::Jingle instead/ end end describe "for modules" do before do module Jesus # alpha-doc module Alpha def alpha; :alpha; end end module Zeta; end module Beta include Alpha end module Gamma include Beta end end end after do Object.remove_const(:Jesus) end it 'shows included module doc' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-doc Jesus::Beta" t.last_output.should =~ /alpha-doc/ end it 'shows warning when reverting to included module doc' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-doc Jesus::Beta" t.last_output.should =~ /Warning.*?Cannot find.*?Jesus::Beta.*Showing.*Jesus::Alpha instead/ end it 'errors when module has no included module to show' do t = pry_tester lambda { t.process_command "show-source Jesus::Zeta" }.should.raise(Pry::CommandError).message. should =~ /Couldn't locate/ end it 'shows nth level included module doc (when no intermediary modules have code either)' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-doc Jesus::Gamma" t.last_output.should =~ /alpha-doc/ end it 'shows correct warning when reverting to nth level included module' do t = pry_tester t.process_command "show-source Jesus::Gamma" t.last_output.should =~ /Warning.*?Cannot find.*?Jesus::Gamma.*Showing.*Jesus::Alpha instead/ end end end end end