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pry--pry/lib/pry/default_commands/ls.rb
2012-05-29 20:33:52 -07:00

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class Pry
module DefaultCommands
Ls = Pry::CommandSet.new do
create_command "ls","Show the list of vars and methods in the current scope.",
:shellwords => false, :interpolate => false do
group "Context"
def options(opt)
opt.banner unindent <<-USAGE
Usage: ls [-m|-M|-p|-pM] [-q|-v] [-c|-i] [Object]
ls [-g] [-l]
ls shows you which methods, constants and variables are accessible to Pry. By default it shows you the local variables defined in the current shell, and any public methods or instance variables defined on the current object.
The colours used are configurable using Pry.config.ls.*_color, and the separator is Pry.config.ls.separator.
Pry.config.ls.ceiling is used to hide methods defined higher up in the inheritance chain, this is by default set to [Object, Module, Class] so that methods defined on all Objects are omitted. The -v flag can be used to ignore this setting and show all methods, while the -q can be used to set the ceiling much lower and show only methods defined on the object or its direct class.
USAGE
opt.on :m, "methods", "Show public methods defined on the Object (default)"
opt.on :M, "instance-methods", "Show methods defined in a Module or Class"
opt.on :p, "ppp", "Show public, protected (in yellow) and private (in green) methods"
opt.on :q, "quiet", "Show only methods defined on object.singleton_class and object.class"
opt.on :v, "verbose", "Show methods and constants on all super-classes (ignores Pry.config.ls.ceiling)"
opt.on :g, "globals", "Show global variables, including those builtin to Ruby (in cyan)"
opt.on :l, "locals", "Show locals, including those provided by Pry (in red)"
opt.on :c, "constants", "Show constants, highlighting classes (in blue), and exceptions (in purple).\n" +
" " * 32 + "Constants that are pending autoload? are also shown (in yellow)."
opt.on :i, "ivars", "Show instance variables (in blue) and class variables (in bright blue)"
opt.on :G, "grep", "Filter output by regular expression", :argument => true
if jruby?
opt.on :J, "all-java", "Show all the aliases for methods from java (default is to show only prettiest)"
end
end
def process
obj = args.empty? ? target_self : target.eval(args.join(" "))
# exclude -q, -v and --grep because they don't specify what the user wants to see.
has_opts = (opts.present?(:methods) || opts.present?(:'instance-methods') || opts.present?(:ppp) ||
opts.present?(:globals) || opts.present?(:locals) || opts.present?(:constants) ||
opts.present?(:ivars))
show_methods = opts.present?(:methods) || opts.present?(:'instance-methods') || opts.present?(:ppp) || !has_opts
show_self_methods = (!has_opts && Module === obj)
show_constants = opts.present?(:constants) || (!has_opts && Module === obj)
show_ivars = opts.present?(:ivars) || !has_opts
show_locals = opts.present?(:locals) || (!has_opts && args.empty?)
grep_regex, grep = [Regexp.new(opts[:G] || "."), lambda{ |x| x.grep(grep_regex) }]
raise Pry::CommandError, "-l does not make sense with a specified Object" if opts.present?(:locals) && !args.empty?
raise Pry::CommandError, "-g does not make sense with a specified Object" if opts.present?(:globals) && !args.empty?
raise Pry::CommandError, "-q does not make sense with -v" if opts.present?(:quiet) && opts.present?(:verbose)
raise Pry::CommandError, "-M only makes sense with a Module or a Class" if opts.present?(:'instance-methods') && !(Module === obj)
raise Pry::CommandError, "-c only makes sense with a Module or a Class" if opts.present?(:constants) && !args.empty? && !(Module === obj)
if opts.present?(:globals)
output_section("global variables", grep[format_globals(target.eval("global_variables"))])
end
if show_constants
mod = Module === obj ? obj : Object
constants = mod.constants
constants -= (mod.ancestors - [mod]).map(&:constants).flatten unless opts.present?(:verbose)
output_section("constants", grep[format_constants(mod, constants)])
end
if show_methods
# methods is a hash {Module/Class => [Pry::Methods]}
methods = all_methods(obj).group_by(&:owner)
# reverse the resolution order so that the most useful information appears right by the prompt
resolution_order(obj).take_while(&below_ceiling(obj)).reverse.each do |klass|
methods_here = format_methods((methods[klass] || []).select{ |m| m.name =~ grep_regex })
output_section "#{Pry::WrappedModule.new(klass).method_prefix}methods", methods_here
end
end
if show_self_methods
methods = all_methods(obj, true).select{ |m| m.owner == obj && m.name =~ grep_regex }
output_section "#{Pry::WrappedModule.new(obj).method_prefix}methods", format_methods(methods)
end
if show_ivars
klass = (Module === obj ? obj : obj.class)
ivars = Pry::Method.safe_send(obj, :instance_variables)
kvars = Pry::Method.safe_send(klass, :class_variables)
output_section("instance variables", format_variables(:instance_var, ivars))
output_section("class variables", format_variables(:class_var, kvars))
end
if show_locals
output_section("locals", format_locals(grep[target.eval("local_variables")]))
end
end
private
# http://ruby.runpaint.org/globals, and running "puts global_variables.inspect".
BUILTIN_GLOBALS = %w($" $$ $* $, $-0 $-F $-I $-K $-W $-a $-d $-i $-l $-p $-v $-w $. $/ $\\
$: $; $< $= $> $0 $ARGV $CONSOLE $DEBUG $DEFAULT_INPUT $DEFAULT_OUTPUT
$FIELD_SEPARATOR $FILENAME $FS $IGNORECASE $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER
$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR $KCODE $LOADED_FEATURES $LOAD_PATH $NR $OFS
$ORS $OUTPUT_FIELD_SEPARATOR $OUTPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR $PID $PROCESS_ID
$PROGRAM_NAME $RS $VERBOSE $deferr $defout $stderr $stdin $stdout)
# $SAFE and $? are thread-local, the exception stuff only works in a rescue clause,
# everything else is basically a local variable with a $ in its name.
PSEUDO_GLOBALS = %w($! $' $& $` $@ $? $+ $_ $~ $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9
$CHILD_STATUS $SAFE $ERROR_INFO $ERROR_POSITION $LAST_MATCH_INFO
$LAST_PAREN_MATCH $LAST_READ_LINE $MATCH $POSTMATCH $PREMATCH)
# Get all the methods that we'll want to output
def all_methods(obj, instance_methods=false)
methods = if instance_methods || opts.present?(:'instance-methods')
Pry::Method.all_from_class(obj)
else
Pry::Method.all_from_obj(obj)
end
if jruby? && !opts.present?(:J)
methods = trim_jruby_aliases(methods)
end
methods.select{ |method| opts.present?(:ppp) || method.visibility == :public }
end
# JRuby creates lots of aliases for methods imported from java in an attempt to
# make life easier for ruby programmers.
# (e.g. getFooBar becomes get_foo_bar and foo_bar, and maybe foo_bar? if it
# returns a Boolean).
# The full transformations are in the assignAliases method of:
# https://github.com/jruby/jruby/blob/master/src/org/jruby/javasupport/JavaClass.java
#
# This has the unfortunate side-effect of making the output of ls even more
# incredibly verbose than it normally would be for these objects; and so we filter
# out all but the nicest of these aliases here.
#
# TODO: This is a little bit vague, better heuristics could be used.
# JRuby also has a lot of scala-specific logic, which we don't copy.
#
def trim_jruby_aliases(methods)
grouped = methods.group_by do |m|
m.name.sub(/\A(is|get|set)(?=[A-Z_])/, '').gsub(/[_?=]/, '').downcase
end
grouped.map do |key, values|
values = values.sort_by do |m|
rubbishness(m.name)
end
found = []
values.select do |x|
(!found.any?{ |y| x == y }) && found << x
end
end.flatten(1)
end
# When removing jruby aliases, we want to keep the alias that is "least rubbish"
# according to this metric.
def rubbishness(name)
name.each_char.map{ |x|
case x
when /[A-Z]/
1
when '?', '=', '!'
-2
else
0
end
}.inject(&:+) + (name.size / 100.0)
end
def resolution_order(obj)
opts.present?(:'instance-methods') ? Pry::Method.instance_resolution_order(obj) : Pry::Method.resolution_order(obj)
end
# Get a lambda that can be used with .take_while to prevent over-eager
# traversal of the Object's ancestry graph.
def below_ceiling(obj)
ceiling = if opts.present?(:quiet)
[opts.present?(:'instance-methods') ? obj.ancestors[1] : obj.class.ancestors[1]] + Pry.config.ls.ceiling
elsif opts.present?(:verbose)
[]
else
Pry.config.ls.ceiling.dup
end
lambda { |klass| !ceiling.include?(klass) }
end
# Format and colourise a list of methods.
def format_methods(methods)
methods.sort_by(&:name).map do |method|
if method.name == 'method_missing'
color(:method_missing, 'method_missing')
elsif method.visibility == :private
color(:private_method, method.name)
elsif method.visibility == :protected
color(:protected_method, method.name)
else
color(:public_method, method.name)
end
end
end
def format_variables(type, vars)
vars.sort_by(&:downcase).map{ |var| color(type, var) }
end
def format_constants(mod, constants)
constants.sort_by(&:downcase).map do |name|
if const = (!mod.autoload?(name) && (mod.const_get(name) || true) rescue nil)
if (const < Exception rescue false)
color(:exception_constant, name)
elsif (Module === mod.const_get(name) rescue false)
color(:class_constant, name)
else
color(:constant, name)
end
else
color(:unloaded_constant, name)
end
end
end
def format_globals(globals)
globals.sort_by(&:downcase).map do |name|
if PSEUDO_GLOBALS.include?(name)
color(:pseudo_global, name)
elsif BUILTIN_GLOBALS.include?(name)
color(:builtin_global, name)
else
color(:global_var, name)
end
end
end
def format_locals(locals)
locals.sort_by(&:downcase).map do |name|
if _pry_.sticky_locals.include?(name.to_sym)
color(:pry_var, name)
else
color(:local_var, name)
end
end
end
# Add a new section to the output. Outputs nothing if the section would be empty.
def output_section(heading, body)
return if body.compact.empty?
output.puts "#{text.bold(color(:heading, heading))}: #{body.compact.join(Pry.config.ls.separator)}"
end
# Color output based on config.ls.*_color
def color(type, str)
text.send(Pry.config.ls.send(:"#{type}_color"), str)
end
end
end
end
end