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3.7 KiB
Ruby
111 lines
3.7 KiB
Ruby
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require_relative "did_you_mean/version"
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require_relative "did_you_mean/core_ext/name_error"
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require_relative "did_you_mean/spell_checker"
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require_relative 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/name_error_checkers'
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require_relative 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker'
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require_relative 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/key_error_checker'
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require_relative 'did_you_mean/spell_checkers/null_checker'
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require_relative 'did_you_mean/formatters/plain_formatter'
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require_relative 'did_you_mean/tree_spell_checker'
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# The +DidYouMean+ gem adds functionality to suggest possible method/class
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# names upon errors such as +NameError+ and +NoMethodError+. In Ruby 2.3 or
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# later, it is automatically activated during startup.
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#
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# @example
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#
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# methosd
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# # => NameError: undefined local variable or method `methosd' for main:Object
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# # Did you mean? methods
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# # method
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#
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# OBject
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# # => NameError: uninitialized constant OBject
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# # Did you mean? Object
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#
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# @full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
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# first_name, last_name = full_name.split(" ")
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# # => NameError: undefined local variable or method `full_name' for main:Object
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# # Did you mean? @full_name
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#
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# @@full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
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# @@full_anme
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# # => NameError: uninitialized class variable @@full_anme in Object
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# # Did you mean? @@full_name
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#
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# full_name = "Yuki Nishijima"
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# full_name.starts_with?("Y")
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# # => NoMethodError: undefined method `starts_with?' for "Yuki Nishijima":String
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# # Did you mean? start_with?
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#
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# hash = {foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3}
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# hash.fetch(:fooo)
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# # => KeyError: key not found: :fooo
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# # Did you mean? :foo
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#
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#
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# == Disabling +did_you_mean+
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#
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# Occasionally, you may want to disable the +did_you_mean+ gem for e.g.
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# debugging issues in the error object itself. You can disable it entirely by
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# specifying +--disable-did_you_mean+ option to the +ruby+ command:
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#
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# $ ruby --disable-did_you_mean -e "1.zeor?"
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# -e:1:in `<main>': undefined method `zeor?' for 1:Integer (NameError)
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#
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# When you do not have direct access to the +ruby+ command (e.g.
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# +rails console+, +irb+), you could applyoptions using the +RUBYOPT+
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# environment variable:
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#
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# $ RUBYOPT='--disable-did_you_mean' irb
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# irb:0> 1.zeor?
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# # => NoMethodError (undefined method `zeor?' for 1:Integer)
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#
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#
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# == Getting the original error message
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#
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# Sometimes, you do not want to disable the gem entirely, but need to get the
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# original error message without suggestions (e.g. testing). In this case, you
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# could use the +#original_message+ method on the error object:
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#
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# no_method_error = begin
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# 1.zeor?
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# rescue NoMethodError => error
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# error
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# end
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#
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# no_method_error.message
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# # => NoMethodError (undefined method `zeor?' for 1:Integer)
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# # Did you mean? zero?
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#
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# no_method_error.original_message
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# # => NoMethodError (undefined method `zeor?' for 1:Integer)
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#
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module DidYouMean
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# Map of error types and spell checker objects.
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SPELL_CHECKERS = Hash.new(NullChecker)
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# Adds +DidYouMean+ functionality to an error using a given spell checker
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def self.correct_error(error_class, spell_checker)
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SPELL_CHECKERS[error_class.name] = spell_checker
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error_class.prepend(Correctable) unless error_class < Correctable
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end
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correct_error NameError, NameErrorCheckers
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correct_error KeyError, KeyErrorChecker
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correct_error NoMethodError, MethodNameChecker
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# Returns the currenctly set formatter. By default, it is set to +DidYouMean::Formatter+.
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def self.formatter
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@@formatter
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end
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# Updates the primary formatter used to format the suggestions.
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def self.formatter=(formatter)
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@@formatter = formatter
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end
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self.formatter = PlainFormatter.new
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end
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