pry--pry/lib/pry/command_base_helpers.rb

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class Pry
class CommandBase
module CommandBaseHelpers
private
def gem_installed?(gem_name)
require 'rubygems'
!!Gem.source_index.find_name(gem_name).first
end
def command_dependencies_met?(options)
return true if !options[:requires_gem]
Array(options[:requires_gem]).all? do |g|
gem_installed?(g)
end
end
def stub_proc(name, options)
gems_needed = Array(options[:requires_gem])
gems_not_installed = gems_needed.select { |g| !gem_installed?(g) }
proc do
output.puts "\n#{name} requires the following gems to be installed: #{(gems_needed.join(", "))}"
output.puts "Command not available due to dependency on gems: `#{gems_not_installed.join(", ")}` not being met."
output.puts "Type `install #{name}` to install the required gems and activate this command."
end
end
def create_command_stub(names, description, options, block)
Array(names).each do |name|
commands[name] = {
:description => "Not available. Execute #{(name)} command for more information.",
:action => stub_proc(name, options),
:stub_info => options
}
end
end
#
# Color helpers:
# gray, red, green, yellow, blue, purple, cyan, white,
# and bright_red, bright_green, etc...
#
# ANSI color codes:
# \033 => escape
# 30 => color base
# 1 => bright
# 0 => normal
#
COLORS = {
"black" => 0,
"red" => 1,
"green" => 2,
"yellow" => 3,
"blue" => 4,
"purple" => 5,
"magenta" => 5,
"cyan" => 6,
"white" => 7
}
COLORS.each do |color, i|
define_method color do |str|
Pry.color ? "\033[0;#{30+i}m#{str}\033[0m" : str
end
define_method "bright_#{color}" do |str|
Pry.color ? "\033[1;#{30+i}m#{str}\033[0m" : str
end
end
alias_method :grey, :bright_black
alias_method :gray, :bright_black
require 'set'
VALID_COLORS = Set.new(
COLORS.keys +
COLORS.keys.map{|k| "bright_#{k}" } +
["grey", "gray"]
)
def bold(text)
Pry.color ? "\e[1m#{text}\e[0m" : text
end
#
# Colorize a string that has "color tags".
#
# Examples:
# puts colorize("<light_green><magenta>*</magenta> Hey mom! I am <light_blue>SO</light_blue> colored right now.</light_green>")
#
def colorize(string)
stack = []
# split the string into tags and literal strings
tokens = string.split(/(<\/?[\w\d_]+>)/)
tokens.delete_if { |token| token.size == 0 }
result = ""
tokens.each do |token|
# token is an opening tag!
if /<([\w\d_]+)>/ =~ token and VALID_COLORS.include?($1) #valid_tag?($1)
stack.push $1
# token is a closing tag!
elsif /<\/([\w\d_]+)>/ =~ token and VALID_COLORS.include?($1) # valid_tag?($1)
# if this color is on the stack somwehere...
if pos = stack.rindex($1)
# close the tag by removing it from the stack
stack.delete_at pos
else
raise "Error: tried to close an unopened color tag -- #{token}"
end
# token is a literal string!
else
color = (stack.last || "white")
#color = BBS_COLOR_TABLE[color.to_i] if color =~ /^\d+$/
result << send(color, token) # colorize the result
end
end
result
end
def highlight(string, regexp, highlight_color=:bright_yellow)
highlighted = string.gsub(regexp) { |match| "<#{highlight_color}>#{match}</#{highlight_color}>" }
end
# formatting
def heading(text)
text = "#{text}\n--"
Pry.color ? "\e[1m#{text}\e[0m": text
end
def page_size
27
end
# a simple pager for systems without `less`. A la windows.
def simple_pager(text)
text_array = text.lines.to_a
text_array.each_slice(page_size) do |chunk|
output.puts chunk.join
break if chunk.size < page_size
if text_array.size > page_size
output.puts "\n<page break> --- Press enter to continue ( q<enter> to break ) --- <page break>"
break if $stdin.gets.chomp == "q"
end
end
end
# Try to use `less` for paging, if it fails then use
# simple_pager. Also do not page if Pry.pager is falsey
# FIXME! Another JRuby hack
def stagger_output(text)
if text.lines.count < page_size || !Pry.pager
output.puts text
return
end
# FIXME! Another JRuby hack
if Object.const_defined?(:RUBY_ENGINE) && RUBY_ENGINE =~ /jruby/
simple_pager(text)
else
lesspipe { |less| less.puts text }
end
rescue Errno::ENOENT
simple_pager(text)
rescue Errno::EPIPE
end
#
# Create scrollable output via less!
#
# This command runs `less` in a subprocess, and gives you the IO to its STDIN pipe
# so that you can communicate with it.
#
# Example:
#
# lesspipe do |less|
# 50.times { less.puts "Hi mom!" }
# end
#
# The default less parameters are:
# * Allow colour
# * Don't wrap lines longer than the screen
# * Quit immediately (without paging) if there's less than one screen of text.
#
# You can change these options by passing a hash to `lesspipe`, like so:
#
# lesspipe(:wrap=>false) { |less| less.puts essay.to_s }
#
# It accepts the following boolean options:
# :color => Allow ANSI colour codes?
# :wrap => Wrap long lines?
# :always => Always page, even if there's less than one page of text?
#
def lesspipe(*args)
if args.any? and args.last.is_a?(Hash)
options = args.pop
else
options = {}
end
output = args.first if args.any?
params = []
params << "-R" unless options[:color] == false
params << "-S" unless options[:wrap] == true
params << "-F" unless options[:always] == true
if options[:tail] == true
params << "+\\>"
$stderr.puts "Seeking to end of stream..."
end
params << "-X"
IO.popen("less #{params * ' '}", "w") do |less|
if output
less.puts output
else
yield less
end
end
end
end
end
end