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pry--pry/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb
Conrad Irwin b9ad968d33 Order candidates by load order correctly
Instead of relying just on the filename, which differs between
variations of ruby, order by position of the file in $LOADED_FEATURES.

On ruby-1.8 $LOADED_FEATURES contains relative paths, so we use
end_with?. This happily also works for absolute paths if we first
normalize with a pass of File.expand_path.
2013-03-23 01:28:28 -07:00

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require 'pry/module_candidate'
class Pry
class << self
# If the given object is a `Pry::WrappedModule`, return it unaltered. If it's
# anything else, return it wrapped in a `Pry::WrappedModule` instance.
def WrappedModule(obj)
if obj.is_a? Pry::WrappedModule
obj
else
Pry::WrappedModule.new(obj)
end
end
end
class WrappedModule
include Helpers::BaseHelpers
include CodeObject::Helpers
attr_reader :wrapped
# Convert a string to a module.
#
# @param [String] mod_name
# @param [Binding] target The binding where the lookup takes place.
# @return [Module, nil] The module or `nil` (if conversion failed).
# @example
# Pry::WrappedModule.from_str("Pry::Code")
def self.from_str(mod_name, target=TOPLEVEL_BINDING)
if safe_to_evaluate?(mod_name, target)
Pry::WrappedModule.new(target.eval(mod_name))
else
nil
end
rescue RescuableException
nil
end
class << self
private
# We use this method to decide whether code is safe to eval. Method's are
# generally not, but everything else is.
# TODO: is just checking != "method" enough??
# TODO: see duplication of this method in Pry::CodeObject
# @param [String] str The string to lookup.
# @param [Binding] target Where the lookup takes place.
# @return [Boolean]
def safe_to_evaluate?(str, target)
return true if str.strip == "self"
kind = target.eval("defined?(#{str})")
kind =~ /variable|constant/
end
end
# @raise [ArgumentError] if the argument is not a `Module`
# @param [Module] mod
def initialize(mod)
raise ArgumentError, "Tried to initialize a WrappedModule with a non-module #{mod.inspect}" unless ::Module === mod
@wrapped = mod
@memoized_candidates = []
@host_file_lines = nil
@source = nil
@source_location = nil
@doc = nil
end
# Returns an array of the names of the constants accessible in the wrapped
# module. This provides a consistent interface between 1.8 and 1.9 and also
# avoids the problem of accidentally calling the singleton method
# `Module.constants`.
# @param [Boolean] inherit Include the names of constants from included
# modules?
def constants(inherit = true)
method = Module.instance_method(:constants).bind(@wrapped)
# If we're on 1.8, we have to manually remove ancestors' constants. If
# we're on 1.9, though, it's better to use the built-in `inherit` param,
# since it doesn't do things like incorrectly remove Pry::Config.
if method.arity == 0
consts = method.call
if !inherit
ancestors_ = Pry::Method.safe_send(@wrapped, :ancestors)
consts -= (ancestors_ - [@wrapped]).map(&:constants).flatten
end
else
consts = method.call(inherit)
end
consts
end
# The prefix that would appear before methods defined on this class.
#
# i.e. the "String." or "String#" in String.new and String#initialize.
#
# @return String
def method_prefix
if singleton_class?
if Module === singleton_instance
"#{WrappedModule.new(singleton_instance).nonblank_name}."
else
"self."
end
else
"#{nonblank_name}#"
end
end
# The name of the Module if it has one, otherwise #<Class:0xf00>.
#
# @return [String]
def nonblank_name
if name.to_s == ""
wrapped.inspect
else
name
end
end
# Is this a singleton class?
# @return [Boolean]
def singleton_class?
wrapped != Pry::Method.safe_send(wrapped, :ancestors).first
end
# Is this strictly a module? (does not match classes)
# @return [Boolean]
def module?
wrapped.instance_of?(Module)
end
# Is this strictly a class?
# @return [Boolean]
def class?
wrapped.instance_of?(Class)
end
# Get the instance associated with this singleton class.
#
# @raise ArgumentError: tried to get instance of non singleton class
#
# @return [Object]
def singleton_instance
raise ArgumentError, "tried to get instance of non singleton class" unless singleton_class?
if Helpers::BaseHelpers.jruby?
wrapped.to_java.attached
else
@singleton_instance ||= ObjectSpace.each_object(wrapped).detect{ |x| (class << x; self; end) == wrapped }
end
end
# Forward method invocations to the wrapped module
def method_missing(method_name, *args, &block)
wrapped.send(method_name, *args, &block)
end
def respond_to?(method_name)
super || wrapped.respond_to?(method_name)
end
# Retrieve the source location of a module. Return value is in same
# format as Method#source_location. If the source location
# cannot be found this method returns `nil`.
#
# @param [Module] mod The module (or class).
# @return [Array<String, Fixnum>, nil] The source location of the
# module (or class), or `nil` if no source location found.
def source_location
@source_location ||= primary_candidate.source_location
rescue Pry::RescuableException
nil
end
# @return [String, nil] The associated file for the module (i.e
# the primary candidate: highest ranked monkeypatch).
def file
Array(source_location).first
end
alias_method :source_file, :file
# @return [Fixnum, nil] The associated line for the module (i.e
# the primary candidate: highest ranked monkeypatch).
def line
Array(source_location).last
end
alias_method :source_line, :line
# Returns documentation for the module.
# This documentation is for the primary candidate, if
# you would like documentation for other candidates use
# `WrappedModule#candidate` to select the candidate you're
# interested in.
# @raise [Pry::CommandError] If documentation cannot be found.
# @return [String] The documentation for the module.
def doc
@doc ||= primary_candidate.doc
end
# Returns the source for the module.
# This source is for the primary candidate, if
# you would like source for other candidates use
# `WrappedModule#candidate` to select the candidate you're
# interested in.
# @raise [Pry::CommandError] If source cannot be found.
# @return [String] The source for the module.
def source
@source ||= primary_candidate.source
end
# @return [String] Return the associated file for the
# module from YARD, if one exists.
def yard_file
YARD::Registry.at(name).file if yard_docs?
end
# @return [Fixnum] Return the associated line for the
# module from YARD, if one exists.
def yard_line
YARD::Registry.at(name).line if yard_docs?
end
# @return [String] Return the YARD docs for this module.
def yard_doc
YARD::Registry.at(name).docstring.to_s if yard_docs?
end
# Return a candidate for this module of specified rank. A `rank`
# of 0 is equivalent to the 'primary candidate', which is the
# module definition with the highest number of methods. A `rank`
# of 1 is the module definition with the second highest number of
# methods, and so on. Module candidates are necessary as modules
# can be reopened multiple times and in multiple places in Ruby,
# the candidate API gives you access to the module definition
# representing each of those reopenings.
# @raise [Pry::CommandError] If the `rank` is out of range. That
# is greater than `number_of_candidates - 1`.
# @param [Fixnum] rank
# @return [Pry::WrappedModule::Candidate]
def candidate(rank)
@memoized_candidates[rank] ||= Candidate.new(self, rank)
end
# @return [Fixnum] The number of candidate definitions for the
# current module.
def number_of_candidates
method_candidates.count
end
# @note On JRuby 1.9 and higher, in certain conditions, this method chucks
# away its ability to be quick (when there are lots of monkey patches,
# like in Rails). However, it should be efficient enough on other rubies.
# @see https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/525
# @return [Enumerator, Array] on JRuby 1.9 and higher returns Array, on
# other rubies returns Enumerator
def candidates
enum = generator.new do |y|
(0...number_of_candidates).each do |num|
y.yield candidate(num)
end
end
Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers.jruby_19? ? enum.to_a : enum
end
# @return [Boolean] Whether YARD docs are available for this module.
def yard_docs?
!!(defined?(YARD) && YARD::Registry.at(name))
end
# @param [Fixnum] times How far to travel up the ancestor chain.
# @return [Pry::WrappedModule, nil] The wrapped module that is the
# superclass.
# When `self` is a `Module` then return the
# nth ancestor, otherwise (in the case of classes) return the
# nth ancestor that is a class.
def super(times=1)
return self if times.zero?
if wrapped.is_a?(Class)
sup = ancestors.select { |v| v.is_a?(Class) }[times]
else
sup = ancestors[times]
end
Pry::WrappedModule(sup) if sup
end
private
# Ruby 1.8 doesn't support `Enumerator` (it's called Generator instead)
#
# @return [Object] Return the appropriate generator class.
def generator
@generator ||= if defined?(Enumerator)
Enumerator
else
require 'generator'
Generator
end
end
# @return [Pry::WrappedModule::Candidate] The candidate of rank 0,
# that is the 'monkey patch' of this module with the highest
# number of methods. It is considered the 'canonical' definition
# for the module.
def primary_candidate
@primary_candidate ||= candidate(0)
end
# @return [Array<Array<Pry::Method>>] The array of `Pry::Method` objects,
# there are two associated with each candidate. The first is the 'base
# method' for a candidate and it serves as the start point for
# the search in uncovering the module definition. The second is
# the last method defined for that candidate and it is used to
# speed up source code extraction.
def method_candidates
@method_candidates ||= all_source_locations_by_popularity.map do |group|
methods_sorted_by_source_line = group.last.sort_by(&:source_line)
[methods_sorted_by_source_line.first, methods_sorted_by_source_line.last]
end
end
# A helper method.
def all_source_locations_by_popularity
return @all_source_locations_by_popularity if @all_source_locations_by_popularity
ims = all_relevant_methods_for(wrapped)
@all_source_locations_by_popularity = ims.group_by { |v| Array(v.source_location).first }.
sort_by do |path, methods|
expanded = File.expand_path(path)
load_order = $LOADED_FEATURES.index{ |file| expanded.end_with?(file) }
[-methods.size, load_order || (1.0 / 0.0)]
end
end
# We only want methods that have a non-nil `source_location`. We also
# skip some spooky internal methods.
# (i.e we skip `__class_init__` because it's an odd rbx specific thing that causes tests to fail.)
# @return [Array<Pry::Method>]
def all_relevant_methods_for(mod)
all_methods_for(mod).select(&:source_location).
reject{ |x| x.name == '__class_init__' || method_defined_by_forwardable_module?(x) }
end
# Return all methods (instance methods and class methods) for a
# given module.
# @return [Array<Pry::Method>]
def all_methods_for(mod)
all_from_common(mod, :instance_method) + all_from_common(mod, :method)
end
# FIXME: a variant of this method is also found in Pry::Method
def all_from_common(mod, method_type)
%w(public protected private).map do |visibility|
safe_send(mod, :"#{visibility}_#{method_type}s", false).select do |method_name|
if method_type == :method
safe_send(mod, method_type, method_name).owner == class << mod; self; end
else
safe_send(mod, method_type, method_name).owner == mod
end
end.map do |method_name|
Pry::Method.new(safe_send(mod, method_type, method_name), :visibility => visibility.to_sym)
end
end.flatten
end
# Detect methods that are defined with `def_delegator` from the Forwardable
# module. We want to reject these methods as they screw up module
# extraction since the `source_location` for such methods points at forwardable.rb
# TODO: make this more robust as valid user-defined files called
# forwardable.rb are also skipped.
def method_defined_by_forwardable_module?(method)
method.source_location.first =~ /forwardable\.rb/
end
# memoized lines for file
def lines_for_file(file)
@lines_for_file ||= {}
if file == Pry.eval_path
@lines_for_file[file] ||= Pry.line_buffer.drop(1)
else
@lines_for_file[file] ||= File.readlines(file)
end
end
end
end