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Sometimes, on Mac OS X, programmers accidentally press Option+Space rather than just Space and don’t see the difference. The problem is that Option+Space writes a non-breaking space (0XA0) rather than a normal space (0x20). This commit removes all the non-breaking spaces inadvertently introduced in the comments of the code.
137 lines
3.9 KiB
Ruby
137 lines
3.9 KiB
Ruby
module ActiveSupport
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# FileUpdateChecker specifies the API used by Rails to watch files
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# and control reloading. The API depends on four methods:
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#
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# * +initialize+ which expects two parameters and one block as
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# described below.
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#
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# * +updated?+ which returns a boolean if there were updates in
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# the filesystem or not.
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#
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# * +execute+ which executes the given block on initialization
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# and updates the latest watched files and timestamp.
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#
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# * +execute_if_updated+ which just executes the block if it was updated.
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#
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# After initialization, a call to +execute_if_updated+ must execute
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# the block only if there was really a change in the filesystem.
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#
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# This class is used by Rails to reload the I18n framework whenever
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# they are changed upon a new request.
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#
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# i18n_reloader = ActiveSupport::FileUpdateChecker.new(paths) do
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# I18n.reload!
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# end
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#
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# ActionDispatch::Reloader.to_prepare do
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# i18n_reloader.execute_if_updated
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# end
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class FileUpdateChecker
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# It accepts two parameters on initialization. The first is an array
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# of files and the second is an optional hash of directories. The hash must
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# have directories as keys and the value is an array of extensions to be
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# watched under that directory.
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#
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# This method must also receive a block that will be called once a path
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# changes. The array of files and list of directories cannot be changed
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# after FileUpdateChecker has been initialized.
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def initialize(files, dirs={}, &block)
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@files = files.freeze
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@glob = compile_glob(dirs)
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@block = block
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@watched = nil
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@updated_at = nil
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@last_watched = watched
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@last_update_at = updated_at(@last_watched)
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end
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# Check if any of the entries were updated. If so, the watched and/or
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# updated_at values are cached until the block is executed via +execute+
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# or +execute_if_updated+.
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def updated?
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current_watched = watched
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if @last_watched.size != current_watched.size
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@watched = current_watched
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true
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else
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current_updated_at = updated_at(current_watched)
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if @last_update_at < current_updated_at
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@watched = current_watched
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@updated_at = current_updated_at
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true
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else
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false
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end
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end
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end
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# Executes the given block and updates the latest watched files and
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# timestamp.
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def execute
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@last_watched = watched
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@last_update_at = updated_at(@last_watched)
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@block.call
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ensure
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@watched = nil
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@updated_at = nil
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end
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# Execute the block given if updated.
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def execute_if_updated
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if updated?
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execute
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true
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else
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false
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end
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end
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private
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def watched
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@watched || begin
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all = @files.select { |f| File.exists?(f) }
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all.concat(Dir[@glob]) if @glob
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all
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end
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end
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def updated_at(paths)
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@updated_at || max_mtime(paths) || Time.at(0)
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end
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# This method returns the maximum mtime of the files in +paths+, or +nil+
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# if the array is empty.
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#
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# Files with a mtime in the future are ignored. Such abnormal situation
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# can happen for example if the user changes the clock by hand. It is
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# healthy to consider this edge case because with mtimes in the future
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# reloading is not triggered.
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def max_mtime(paths)
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time_now = Time.now
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paths.map {|path| File.mtime(path)}.reject {|mtime| time_now < mtime}.max
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end
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def compile_glob(hash)
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hash.freeze # Freeze so changes aren't accidently pushed
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return if hash.empty?
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globs = hash.map do |key, value|
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"#{escape(key)}/**/*#{compile_ext(value)}"
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end
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"{#{globs.join(",")}}"
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end
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def escape(key)
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key.gsub(',','\,')
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end
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def compile_ext(array)
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array = Array(array)
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return if array.empty?
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".{#{array.join(",")}}"
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end
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end
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end
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