class Pry class Command::AmendLine < Pry::ClassCommand match(/amend-line(?: (-?\d+)(?:\.\.(-?\d+))?)?/) group 'Editing' description 'Amend a line of input in multi-line mode.' command_options :interpolate => false, :listing => 'amend-line' banner <<-'BANNER' Amend a line of input in multi-line mode. `amend-line N`, where the N represents line to replace. Can also specify a range of lines using `amend-line N..M` syntax. Passing "!" as replacement content deletes the line(s) instead. amend-line 1 puts 'new' # replace line 1 amend-line 1..4 ! # delete lines 1..4 amend-line 3 >puts 'bye' # insert before line 3 amend-line puts 'appended' # no line number modifies immediately preceding line BANNER def process raise CommandError, "No input to amend." if eval_string.empty? eval_string.replace amended_input(eval_string) run "fix-indent" run "show-input" end private # @param [String] string The string to amend. # @return [String] A new string with the amendments applied to it. def amended_input(string) input_array = eval_string.each_line.to_a if arg_string == "!" delete_from_array(input_array, line_range) elsif arg_string.start_with?(">") insert_into_array(input_array, line_range) else replace_in_array(input_array, line_range) end input_array.join end def delete_from_array(array, range) array.slice!(range) end def insert_into_array(array, range) insert_slot = Array(range).first array.insert(insert_slot, arg_string[1..-1] << "\n") end def replace_in_array(array, range) array[range] = arg_string + "\n" end # @return [Fixnum] The number of lines currently in `eval_string` (the input buffer). def line_count eval_string.lines.count end # Returns the (one-indexed) start and end lines given by the user. # The lines in this range will be affected by the `amend-line`. # Returns `nil` if no lines were specified by the user. # @return [Array, nil] def start_and_end_line_number start_line_number, end_line_number = args end_line_number ||= start_line_number.to_i [start_line_number.to_i, end_line_number.to_i] if start_line_number end # Takes two numbers that are 1-indexed, and returns a range (or # number) that is 0-indexed. 1-indexed means the first element is # indentified by 1 rather than by 0 (as is the case for Ruby arrays). # @param [Fixnum] start_line_number One-indexed number. # @param [Fixnum] end_line_number One-indexed number. # @return [Range] The zero-indexed range. def zero_indexed_range_from_one_indexed_numbers(start_line_number, end_line_number) # FIXME: one_index_number is a horrible name for this method one_index_number(start_line_number)..one_index_number(end_line_number) end # The lines (or line) that will be modified by the `amend-line`. # @return [Range, Fixnum] The lines or line. def line_range start_line_number, end_line_number = start_and_end_line_number if start_line_number zero_indexed_range_from_one_indexed_numbers(start_line_number, end_line_number) else line_count - 1 end end end Pry::Commands.add_command(Pry::Command::AmendLine) end