pry--pry/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb

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Ruby

class Pry
module Helpers
module CommandHelpers
include OptionsHelpers
module_function
# Open a temp file and yield it to the block, closing it after
# @return [String] The path of the temp file
def temp_file(ext='.rb')
file = Tempfile.new(['pry', ext])
yield file
ensure
file.close(true) if file
end
def render_output(str, opts={})
if opts[:flood]
output.puts str
else
stagger_output str
end
end
# Return the file and line for a Binding.
# @param [Binding] target The binding
# @return [Array] The file and line
def file_and_line_from_binding(target)
file = target.eval('__FILE__')
line_num = target.eval('__LINE__')
if rbx?
if !target.instance_variable_defined?(:@__actual_file__)
target.instance_variable_set(:@__actual_file__, RbxPath.convert_path_to_full(target.variables.method.file.to_s))
end
file = target.instance_variable_get(:@__actual_file__).to_s
end
[file, line_num]
end
def get_method_or_raise(name, target, opts={}, omit_help=false)
meth = Pry::Method.from_str(name, target, opts)
if name && !meth
command_error("The method '#{name}' could not be found.", omit_help)
elsif !meth
command_error("No method name given, and context is not a method.", omit_help, NonMethodContextError)
end
(opts[:super] || 0).times do
if meth.super
meth = meth.super
else
command_error("'#{meth.name_with_owner}' has no super method.", omit_help)
end
end
set_file_and_dir_locals(meth.source_file)
meth
end
def command_error(message, omit_help, klass=CommandError)
message += " Type `#{command_name} --help` for help." unless omit_help
raise klass, message
end
def make_header(meth, content=meth.source)
header = "\n#{Pry::Helpers::Text.bold('From:')} #{meth.source_file} "
if meth.source_type == :c
header << "in Ruby Core (C Method):\n"
else
header << "@ line #{meth.source_line}:\n"
end
header << "#{Pry::Helpers::Text.bold("Number of lines:")} #{content.each_line.count.to_s}\n"
end
def invoke_editor(file, line, reloading)
raise CommandError, "Please set Pry.config.editor or export $VISUAL or $EDITOR" unless Pry.config.editor
if Pry.config.editor.respond_to?(:call)
args = [file, line, reloading][0...(Pry.config.editor.arity)]
editor_invocation = Pry.config.editor.call(*args)
else
editor_invocation = "#{Pry.config.editor} #{blocking_flag_for_editor(reloading)} #{start_line_syntax_for_editor(file, line)}"
end
return nil unless editor_invocation
if jruby?
begin
require 'spoon'
pid = Spoon.spawnp(*editor_invocation.split)
Process.waitpid(pid)
rescue FFI::NotFoundError
system(editor_invocation)
end
else
# Note we dont want to use Pry.config.system here as that
# may be invoked non-interactively (i.e via Open4), whereas we want to
# ensure the editor is always interactive
system(editor_invocation) or raise CommandError, "`#{editor_invocation}` gave exit status: #{$?.exitstatus}"
end
end
# Some editors that run outside the terminal allow you to control whether or
# not to block the process from which they were launched (in this case, Pry).
# For those editors, return the flag that produces the desired behavior.
def blocking_flag_for_editor(block)
case editor_name
when /^emacsclient/
'--no-wait' unless block
when /^[gm]vim/
'--nofork' if block
when /^jedit/
'-wait' if block
when /^mate/, /^subl/
'-w' if block
end
end
# Return the syntax for a given editor for starting the editor
# and moving to a particular line within that file
def start_line_syntax_for_editor(file_name, line_number)
if windows?
file_name = file_name.gsub(/\//, '\\')
end
# special case for 1st line
return file_name if line_number <= 1
case editor_name
when /^[gm]?vi/, /^emacs/, /^nano/, /^pico/, /^gedit/, /^kate/
"+#{line_number} #{file_name}"
when /^mate/, /^geany/
"-l #{line_number} #{file_name}"
when /^subl/
"#{file_name}:#{line_number}"
when /^uedit32/
"#{file_name}/#{line_number}"
when /^jedit/
"#{file_name} +line:#{line_number}"
else
if windows?
"#{file_name}"
else
"+#{line_number} #{file_name}"
end
end
end
# Get the name of the binary that Pry.config.editor points to.
#
# This is useful for deciding which flags we pass to the editor as
# we can just use the program's name and ignore any absolute paths.
#
# @example
# Pry.config.editor="/home/conrad/bin/textmate -w"
# editor_name
# # => textmate
#
def editor_name
File.basename(Pry.config.editor).split(" ").first
end
# Remove any common leading whitespace from every line in `text`.
#
# This can be used to make a HEREDOC line up with the left margin, without
# sacrificing the indentation level of the source code.
#
# e.g.
# opt.banner unindent <<-USAGE
# Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit,
# sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
# "Ut enim ad minim veniam."
# USAGE
#
# @param [String] The text from which to remove indentation
# @return [String], The text with indentation stripped.
#
# @copyright Heavily based on textwrap.dedent from Python, which is:
# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Gregory P. Ward.
# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Python Software Foundation.
# Written by Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
#
# Licensed under <http://docs.python.org/license.html>
# From <http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/6b9f0a6efaeb/Lib/textwrap.py>
#
def unindent(text)
# Empty blank lines
text = text.sub(/^[ \t]+$/, '')
# Find the longest common whitespace to all indented lines
margin = text.scan(/^[ \t]*(?=[^ \t\n])/).inject do |current_margin, next_indent|
if next_indent.start_with?(current_margin)
current_margin
elsif current_margin.start_with?(next_indent)
next_indent
else
""
end
end
text.gsub(/^#{margin}/, '')
end
# Restrict a string to the given range of lines (1-indexed)
# @param [String] content The string.
# @param [Range, Fixnum] lines The line(s) to restrict it to.
# @return [String] The resulting string.
def restrict_to_lines(content, lines)
line_range = one_index_range_or_number(lines)
Array(content.lines.to_a[line_range]).join
end
def one_index_number(line_number)
if line_number > 0
line_number - 1
else
line_number
end
end
# convert a 1-index range to a 0-indexed one
def one_index_range(range)
Range.new(one_index_number(range.begin), one_index_number(range.end))
end
def one_index_range_or_number(range_or_number)
case range_or_number
when Range
one_index_range(range_or_number)
else
one_index_number(range_or_number)
end
end
def absolute_index_number(line_number, array_length)
if line_number >= 0
line_number
else
[array_length + line_number, 0].max
end
end
def absolute_index_range(range_or_number, array_length)
case range_or_number
when Range
a = absolute_index_number(range_or_number.begin, array_length)
b = absolute_index_number(range_or_number.end, array_length)
else
a = b = absolute_index_number(range_or_number, array_length)
end
Range.new(a, b)
end
end
end
end