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pry--pry/lib/pry/hooks.rb
John Mair 3a4041cb24 Allow use of hash-based hooks, but show warning.
* Shows a deprecation warning when used with a link to the new `Pry::Hooks` documentation.
* When hash-based hooks are used they create anonymous hooks for the associated event.
i.e Pry.hooks = { :before_session => proc { puts 'hi' } }, the 'name' of that hook is `nil`.
* Anonymous hooks (nil-named) are different to ordinary hooks in that they dont raise an exception when user attempts to define another of the same name, they just silently overwrite previous one. This is to
mimic the old hash-based behaviour.
* Pry::Hooks[] and Pry::Hooks[]= are defined too, and they get and set the anonymous hook for the given event, i.e hooks[:before_session] = proc { "hi" } is equivalent to: hook.add_hook(:before_session, nil,
proc { "hi" })
* Proc::Hook#[] and Pry::Hooks#[]= also display deprecation warnings.
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class Pry
# Implements a hooks system for Pry. A hook is a callable that is
# associated with an event. A number of events are currently
# provided by Pry, these include: `:when_started`, `:before_session`, `:after_session`.
# A hook must have a name, and is connected with an event by the
# `Pry::Hooks#add_hook` method.
# @example Adding a hook for the `:before_session` event.
# Pry.config.hooks.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) do
# puts "hello"
# end
class Hooks
# Converts a hash to a `Pry::Hooks` instance. All hooks defined
# this way are anonymous. This functionality is primarily to
# provide backwards-compatibility with the old hash-based hook
# system in Pry versions < 0.9.8
# @param [Hash] hash The hash to convert to `Pry::Hooks`.
# @return [Pry::Hooks] The resulting `Pry::Hooks` instance.
def self.from_hash(hash)
instance = new
hash.each do |k, v|
instance.add_hook(k, nil, v)
end
instance
end
def initialize
@hooks = {}
end
# Ensure that duplicates have their @hooks object
def initialize_copy(orig)
hooks_dup = @hooks.dup
@hooks.each do |k, v|
hooks_dup[k] = v.dup
end
@hooks = hooks_dup
end
def hooks
@hooks
end
protected :hooks
def errors
@errors ||= []
end
# FIXME:
# This is a hack to alert people of the new API.
def [](event_name)
warn "`Pry.hooks[]` is deprecated! Please use the new `Pry::Hooks` API! http://rubydoc.info/github/pry/pry/master/Pry/Hooks"
get_hook(event_name, nil)
end
# FIXME:
# This is a hack to alert people of the new API.
def []=(event_name, callable)
warn "`Pry.hooks[]=` is deprecated! Please use the new `Pry::Hooks` API! http://rubydoc.info/github/pry/pry/master/Pry/Hooks"
add_hook(event_name, nil, callable)
end
# Destructively merge the contents of two `Pry:Hooks` instances.
# @param [Pry::Hooks] other The `Pry::Hooks` instance to merge
# @return [Pry:Hooks] Returns the receiver.
# @example
# hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# Pry::Hooks.new.merge!(hooks)
def merge!(other)
@hooks.merge!(other.dup.hooks) do |key, v1, v2|
merge_arrays(v1, v2)
end
self
end
def merge_arrays(array1, array2)
uniq_keeping_last(array1 + array2, &:first)
end
private :merge_arrays
def uniq_keeping_last(input, &block)
hash, output = {}, []
input.reverse.each{ |i| hash[block[i]] ||= (output.unshift i) }
output
end
private :uniq_keeping_last
# Return a new `Pry::Hooks` instance containing a merge of the contents of two `Pry:Hooks` instances,
# @param [Pry::Hooks] other The `Pry::Hooks` instance to merge
# @return [Pry::Hooks] The new hash.
# @example
# hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# Pry::Hooks.new.merge(hooks)
def merge(other)
self.dup.tap do |v|
v.merge!(other)
end
end
# Add a new hook to be executed for the `name` even.
# @param [Symbol] event_name The name of the event.
# @param [Symbol] hook_name The name of the hook.
# @param [#call] callable The callable.
# @yield The block to use as the callable (if `callable` parameter not provided)
# @return [Pry:Hooks] Returns the receiver.
# @example
# Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
def add_hook(event_name, hook_name, callable=nil, &block)
@hooks[event_name] ||= []
# do not allow duplicates, but allow multiple `nil` hooks
# (anonymous hooks)
if hook_exists?(event_name, hook_name) && !hook_name.nil?
raise ArgumentError, "Hook with name '#{hook_name}' already defined!"
end
if !block && !callable
raise ArgumentError, "Must provide a block or callable."
end
# ensure we only have one anonymous hook
@hooks[event_name].delete_if { |h, k| h.nil? } if hook_name.nil?
if block
@hooks[event_name] << [hook_name, block]
elsif callable
@hooks[event_name] << [hook_name, callable]
end
self
end
# Execute the list of hooks for the `event_name` event.
# @param [Symbol] event_name The name of the event.
# @param [Array] args The arguments to pass to each hook function.
# @return [Object] The return value of the last executed hook.
# @example
# my_hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# my_hooks.exec_hook(:before_session) #=> OUTPUT: "hi!"
def exec_hook(event_name, *args, &block)
@hooks[event_name] ||= []
# silence warnings to get rid of 1.8's "warning: multiple values
# for a block parameter" warnings
Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers.silence_warnings do
@hooks[event_name].map do |hook_name, callable|
begin
callable.call(*args, &block)
rescue RescuableException => e
errors << e
e
end
end.last
end
end
# Return the number of hook functions registered for the `event_name` event.
# @param [Symbol] event_name The name of the event.
# @return [Fixnum] The number of hook functions for `event_name`.
# @example
# my_hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# my_hooks.count(:before_session) #=> 1
def hook_count(event_name)
@hooks[event_name] ||= []
@hooks[event_name].size
end
# Return a specific hook for a given event.
# @param [Symbol] event_name The name of the event.
# @param [Symbol[ hook_name The name of the hook
# @return [#call] The requested hook.
# @example
# my_hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# my_hooks.get_hook(:before_session, :say_hi).call #=> "hi!"
def get_hook(event_name, hook_name)
@hooks[event_name] ||= []
hook = @hooks[event_name].find { |current_hook_name, callable| current_hook_name == hook_name }
hook.last if hook
end
# Return the hash of hook names / hook functions for a
# given event. (Note that modifying the returned hash does not
# alter the hooks, use add_hook/delete_hook for that).
# @param [Symbol] event_name The name of the event.
# @return [Hash] The hash of hook names / hook functions.
# @example
# my_hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# my_hooks.get_hooks(:before_session) #=> {:say_hi=>#<Proc:0x00000101645e18@(pry):9>}
def get_hooks(event_name)
@hooks[event_name] ||= []
Hash[@hooks[event_name]]
end
# Delete a hook for an event.
# @param [Symbol] event_name The name of the event.
# @param [Symbol] hook_name The name of the hook.
# to delete.
# @return [#call] The deleted hook.
# @example
# my_hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# my_hooks.delete_hook(:before_session, :say_hi)
def delete_hook(event_name, hook_name)
@hooks[event_name] ||= []
deleted_callable = nil
@hooks[event_name].delete_if do |current_hook_name, callable|
if current_hook_name == hook_name
deleted_callable = callable
true
else
false
end
end
deleted_callable
end
# Clear all hooks functions for a given event.
# @param [String] event_name The name of the event.
# @example
# my_hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# my_hooks.delete_hook(:before_session)
def delete_hooks(event_name)
@hooks[event_name] = []
end
alias_method :clear, :delete_hooks
# Remove all events and hooks, clearing out the Pry::Hooks
# instance completely.
# @example
# my_hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" }
# my_hooks.clear_all
def clear_all
@hooks = {}
end
# @param [Symbol] event_name Name of the event.
# @param [Symbol] hook_name Name of the hook.
# @return [Boolean] Whether the hook by the name `hook_name`
def hook_exists?(event_name, hook_name)
!!@hooks[event_name].find { |name, _| name == hook_name }
end
private :hook_exists?
end
end