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This kind of error message seems to be updated in Ruby 2.2. For example, the following code throws an error that has different error message with Ruby version: ``` "".freeze.instance_eval do def hi end end ``` In Ruby 2.1.3: > RuntimeError: can't modify frozen Class In Ruby 2.2.0-preview1: > RuntimeError: can't modify frozen object
78 lines
2.5 KiB
Ruby
78 lines
2.5 KiB
Ruby
class Pry
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# As a REPL, we often want to catch any unexpected exceptions that may have
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# been raised; however we don't want to go overboard and prevent the user
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# from exiting Pry when they want to.
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module RescuableException
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def self.===(exception)
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case exception
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# Catch when the user hits ^C (Interrupt < SignalException), and assume
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# that they just wanted to stop the in-progress command (just like bash
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# etc.)
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when Interrupt
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true
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# Don't catch signals (particularly not SIGTERM) as these are unlikely
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# to be intended for pry itself. We should also make sure that
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# Kernel#exit works.
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when *Pry.config.exception_whitelist
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false
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# All other exceptions will be caught.
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else
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true
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end
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end
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end
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# Catches SecurityErrors if $SAFE is set
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module Pry::TooSafeException
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def self.===(exception)
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$SAFE > 0 && SecurityError === exception
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end
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end
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# An Exception Tag (cf. Exceptional Ruby) that instructs Pry to show the error
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# in a more user-friendly manner. This should be used when the exception
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# happens within Pry itself as a direct consequence of the user typing
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# something wrong.
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#
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# This allows us to distinguish between the user typing:
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#
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# pry(main)> def )
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# SyntaxError: unexpected )
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#
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# pry(main)> method_that_evals("def )")
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# SyntaxError: (eval):1: syntax error, unexpected ')'
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# from ./a.rb:2 in `eval'
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module UserError; end
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# When we try to get a binding for an object, we try to define a method on
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# that Object's singleton class. This doesn't work for "frozen" Object's, and
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# the exception is just a vanilla RuntimeError.
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module FrozenObjectException
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def self.===(exception)
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["can't modify frozen class/module",
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"can't modify frozen Class",
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"can't modify frozen object",
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].include?(exception.message)
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end
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end
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# Don't catch these exceptions
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DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_WHITELIST = [SystemExit,
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SignalException,
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Pry::TooSafeException]
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# CommandErrors are caught by the REPL loop and displayed to the user. They
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# indicate an exceptional condition that's fatal to the current command.
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class CommandError < StandardError; end
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class MethodNotFound < CommandError; end
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# indicates obsolete API
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class ObsoleteError < StandardError; end
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# This is to keep from breaking under Rails 3.2 for people who are doing that
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# IRB = Pry thing.
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module ExtendCommandBundle
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end
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end
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