pry--pry/spec/commands/cat_spec.rb

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Ruby

require 'helper'
describe "cat" do
before do
@str_output = StringIO.new
@t = pry_tester do
def insert_nil_input
@pry.update_input_history(nil)
end
def last_exception=(e)
@pry.last_exception = e
end
end
end
describe "on receiving a file that does not exist" do
it 'should display an error message' do
proc {
@t.eval 'cat supercalifragilicious66'
}.should.raise(StandardError).message.should =~ /Cannot open/
end
end
describe "with --in" do
it 'should display the last few expressions with indices' do
@t.eval('10', '20', 'cat --in').should == unindent(<<-STR)
1:
10
2:
20
STR
end
end
describe "with --in 1" do
it 'should display the first expression with no index' do
@t.eval('10', '20', 'cat --in 1').should == "10\n"
end
end
describe "with --in -1" do
it 'should display the last expression with no index' do
@t.eval('10', '20', 'cat --in -1').should == "20\n"
end
end
describe "with --in 1..2" do
it 'should display the given range with indices, omitting nils' do
@t.eval '10'
@t.insert_nil_input # normally happens when a command is executed
@t.eval ':hello'
@t.eval('cat --in 1..3').should == unindent(<<-EOS)
1:
10
3:
:hello
EOS
end
end
# this doesnt work so well on rbx due to differences in backtrace
# so we currently skip rbx until we figure out a workaround
describe "with --ex" do
before do
@o = Object.new
# this is to test exception code (cat --ex)
def @o.broken_method
this method is broken
end
end
if !Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers.rbx?
it 'cat --ex should display repl code that generated exception' do
@t.eval unindent(<<-EOS)
begin
this raises error
rescue => e
_pry_.last_exception = e
end
EOS
@t.eval('cat --ex').should =~ /\d+:(\s*) this raises error/
end
it 'cat --ex should correctly display code that generated exception' do
begin
@o.broken_method
rescue => e
@t.last_exception = e
end
@t.eval('cat --ex').should =~ /this method is broken/
end
end
end
describe "with --ex N" do
it 'should cat first level of backtrace when --ex used with no argument ' do
temp_file do |f|
f << "bt number 1"
f.flush
@t.last_exception = mock_exception("#{f.path}:1", 'x', 'x')
@t.eval('cat --ex').should =~ /bt number 1/
end
end
it 'should cat first level of backtrace when --ex 0 used ' do
temp_file do |f|
f << "bt number 1"
f.flush
@t.last_exception = mock_exception("#{f.path}:1", 'x', 'x')
@t.eval('cat --ex 0').should =~ /bt number 1/
end
end
it 'should cat second level of backtrace when --ex 1 used ' do
temp_file do |f|
f << "bt number 2"
f.flush
@t.last_exception = mock_exception('x', "#{f.path}:1", 'x')
@t.eval('cat --ex 1').should =~ /bt number 2/
end
end
it 'should cat third level of backtrace when --ex 2 used' do
temp_file do |f|
f << "bt number 3"
f.flush
@t.last_exception = mock_exception('x', 'x', "#{f.path}:1")
@t.eval('cat --ex 2').should =~ /bt number 3/
end
end
it 'should show error when backtrace level out of bounds' do
@t.last_exception = mock_exception('x', 'x', 'x')
proc {
@t.eval('cat --ex 3')
}.should.raise(Pry::CommandError).message.should =~ /out of bounds/
end
it 'each successive cat --ex should show the next level of backtrace, and going past the final level should return to the first' do
temp_files = []
3.times do |i|
temp_files << Tempfile.new(['pry', '.rb'])
temp_files.last << "bt number #{i}"
temp_files.last.flush
end
@t.last_exception = mock_exception(*temp_files.map { |f| "#{f.path}:1" })
3.times do |i|
@t.eval('cat --ex').should =~ /bt number #{i}/
end
@t.eval('cat --ex').should =~ /bt number 0/
temp_files.each do |file|
file.close(true)
end
end
end
end