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pry--pry/lib/pry/prompt.rb
Kyrylo Silin 4956376f13 rubocop: fix offences of the Metrics/LineLength cop
I realise that some code might be less readable now, but now that we set a good
default limit, we protect the codebase from further mess. It's important to do
this to prevent adding more mess to already messy code that we have. :doctor:
2019-03-03 17:37:58 +02:00

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class Pry
# Prompt represents the Pry prompt, which can be used with Readline-like
# libraries. It defines a few default prompts (default prompt, simple prompt,
# etc) and also provides an API for adding and implementing custom prompts.
#
# @example Registering a new Pry prompt
# Pry::Prompt.add(
# :ipython,
# 'IPython-like prompt', [':', '...:']
# ) do |_context, _nesting, _pry_, sep|
# sep == ':' ? "In [#{_pry_.input_ring.count}]: " : ' ...: '
# end
#
# # Produces:
# # In [3]: def foo
# # ...: puts 'foo'
# # ...: end
# # => :foo
# # In [4]:
#
# @example Manually instantiating the Prompt class
# prompt_procs = [
# proc { '#{rand(1)}>" },
# proc { "#{('a'..'z').to_a.sample}*" }
# ]
# prompt = Pry::Prompt.new(
# :random,
# 'Random number or letter prompt.',
# prompt_procs
# )
# prompt.wait_proc.call(...) #=>
# prompt.incomplete_proc.call(...)
#
# @since v0.11.0
# @api public
class Prompt
# @return [String]
DEFAULT_NAME = 'pry'.freeze
# @return [Array<Object>] the list of objects that are known to have a
# 1-line #inspect output suitable for prompt
SAFE_CONTEXTS = [String, Numeric, Symbol, nil, true, false].freeze
# A Hash that holds all prompts. The keys of the Hash are prompt
# names, the values are Hash instances of the format {:description, :value}.
@prompts = {}
class << self
# Retrieves a prompt.
#
# @example
# Prompt[:my_prompt]
#
# @param [Symbol] name The name of the prompt you want to access
# @return [Hash{Symbol=>Object}]
# @since v0.12.0
def [](name)
@prompts[name.to_s]
end
# @return [Hash{Symbol=>Hash}] the duplicate of the internal prompts hash
# @note Use this for read-only operations
# @since v0.12.0
def all
@prompts.dup
end
# Adds a new prompt to the prompt hash.
#
# @param [Symbol] name
# @param [String] description
# @param [Array<String>] separators The separators to differentiate
# between prompt modes (default mode and class/method definition mode).
# The Array *must* have a size of 2.
# @yield [context, nesting, _pry_, sep]
# @yieldparam context [Object] the context where Pry is currently in
# @yieldparam nesting [Integer] whether the context is nested
# @yieldparam _pry_ [Pry] the Pry instance
# @yieldparam separator [String] separator string
# @return [nil]
# @raise [ArgumentError] if the size of `separators` is not 2
# @raise [ArgumentError] if `prompt_name` is already occupied
# @since v0.12.0
def add(name, description = '', separators = %w[> *])
name = name.to_s
unless separators.size == 2
raise ArgumentError, "separators size must be 2, given #{separators.size}"
end
if @prompts.key?(name)
raise ArgumentError, "the '#{name}' prompt was already added"
end
@prompts[name] = new(
name,
description,
separators.map do |sep|
proc { |context, nesting, _pry_| yield(context, nesting, _pry_, sep) }
end
)
nil
end
end
# @return [String]
attr_reader :name
# @return [String]
attr_reader :description
# @return [Array<Proc>] the array of procs that hold
# `[wait_proc, incomplete_proc]`
attr_reader :prompt_procs
# @param [String] name
# @param [String] description
# @param [Array<Proc>] prompt_procs
def initialize(name, description, prompt_procs)
@name = name
@description = description
@prompt_procs = prompt_procs
end
# @return [Proc] the proc which builds the wait prompt (`>`)
def wait_proc
@prompt_procs.first
end
# @return [Proc] the proc which builds the prompt when in the middle of an
# expression such as open method, etc. (`*`)
def incomplete_proc
@prompt_procs.last
end
# @deprecated Use a `Pry::Prompt` instance directly
def [](key)
key = key.to_s
loc = caller_locations(1..1).first
if %w[name description].include?(key)
warn(
"#{loc.path}:#{loc.lineno}: warning: `Pry::Prompt[:#{@name}][:#{key}]` " \
"is deprecated. Use `#{self.class}##{key}` instead"
)
public_send(key)
elsif key.to_s == 'value'
warn(
"#{loc.path}:#{loc.lineno}: warning: `#{self.class}[:#{@name}][:value]` " \
"is deprecated. Use `#{self.class}#prompt_procs` instead or an " \
"instance of `#{self.class}` directly"
)
@prompt_procs
end
end
add(
:default,
"The default Pry prompt. Includes information about the current expression \n" \
"number, evaluation context, and nesting level, plus a reminder that you're \n" \
'using Pry.'
) do |context, nesting, _pry_, sep|
format(
"[%<in_count>s] %<name>s(%<context>s)%<nesting>s%<separator>s ",
in_count: _pry_.input_ring.count,
name: _pry_.config.prompt_name,
context: Pry.view_clip(context),
nesting: (nesting > 0 ? ":#{nesting}" : ''),
separator: sep
)
end
add(
:simple,
"A simple `>>`.",
['>> ', ' | ']
) do |_, _, _, sep|
sep
end
add(
:nav,
"A prompt that displays the binding stack as a path and includes information \n" \
"about #{Helpers::Text.bold('_in_')} and #{Helpers::Text.bold('_out_')}.",
%w[> *]
) do |_context, _nesting, _pry_, sep|
tree = _pry_.binding_stack.map { |b| Pry.view_clip(b.eval('self')) }
format(
"[%<in_count>s] (%<name>s) %<tree>s: %<stack_size>s%<separator>s ",
in_count: _pry_.input_ring.count,
name: _pry_.config.prompt_name,
tree: tree.join(' / '),
stack_size: _pry_.binding_stack.size - 1,
separator: sep
)
end
add(
:shell,
'A prompt that displays `$PWD` as you change it.',
%w[$ *]
) do |context, _nesting, _pry_, sep|
format(
"%<name>s %<context>s:%<pwd>s %<separator>s ",
name: _pry_.config.prompt_name,
context: Pry.view_clip(context),
pwd: Dir.pwd,
separator: sep
)
end
add(
:none,
'Wave goodbye to the Pry prompt.',
Array.new(2)
) { '' }
end
end