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Takashi Kokubun 931bcd1b63 [ruby/irb] Assert lvars_code doesn't include \n
Removing /\A.+\n/ could have an unexpected impact, depending on how
RubyLex.generate_local_variables_assign_code is implemented. It feels
like a too much assumption and the intention isn't immediately clear,
so I added these changes.

https://github.com/ruby/irb/commit/ccc07a35ce
2022-10-18 06:03:23 +00:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'reline'
require 'ripper'
require_relative 'ruby-lex'
module IRB # :nodoc:
module Color
CLEAR = 0
BOLD = 1
UNDERLINE = 4
REVERSE = 7
RED = 31
GREEN = 32
YELLOW = 33
BLUE = 34
MAGENTA = 35
CYAN = 36
TOKEN_KEYWORDS = {
on_kw: ['nil', 'self', 'true', 'false', '__FILE__', '__LINE__', '__ENCODING__'],
on_const: ['ENV'],
}
private_constant :TOKEN_KEYWORDS
# A constant of all-bit 1 to match any Ripper's state in #dispatch_seq
ALL = -1
private_constant :ALL
begin
# Following pry's colors where possible, but sometimes having a compromise like making
# backtick and regexp as red (string's color, because they're sharing tokens).
TOKEN_SEQ_EXPRS = {
on_CHAR: [[BLUE, BOLD], ALL],
on_backtick: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_comment: [[BLUE, BOLD], ALL],
on_const: [[BLUE, BOLD, UNDERLINE], ALL],
on_embexpr_beg: [[RED], ALL],
on_embexpr_end: [[RED], ALL],
on_embvar: [[RED], ALL],
on_float: [[MAGENTA, BOLD], ALL],
on_gvar: [[GREEN, BOLD], ALL],
on_heredoc_beg: [[RED], ALL],
on_heredoc_end: [[RED], ALL],
on_ident: [[BLUE, BOLD], Ripper::EXPR_ENDFN],
on_imaginary: [[BLUE, BOLD], ALL],
on_int: [[BLUE, BOLD], ALL],
on_kw: [[GREEN], ALL],
on_label: [[MAGENTA], ALL],
on_label_end: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_qsymbols_beg: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_qwords_beg: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_rational: [[BLUE, BOLD], ALL],
on_regexp_beg: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_regexp_end: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_symbeg: [[YELLOW], ALL],
on_symbols_beg: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_tstring_beg: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_tstring_content: [[RED], ALL],
on_tstring_end: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_words_beg: [[RED, BOLD], ALL],
on_parse_error: [[RED, REVERSE], ALL],
compile_error: [[RED, REVERSE], ALL],
on_assign_error: [[RED, REVERSE], ALL],
on_alias_error: [[RED, REVERSE], ALL],
on_class_name_error:[[RED, REVERSE], ALL],
on_param_error: [[RED, REVERSE], ALL],
on___end__: [[GREEN], ALL],
}
rescue NameError
# Give up highlighting Ripper-incompatible older Ruby
TOKEN_SEQ_EXPRS = {}
end
private_constant :TOKEN_SEQ_EXPRS
ERROR_TOKENS = TOKEN_SEQ_EXPRS.keys.select { |k| k.to_s.end_with?('error') }
private_constant :ERROR_TOKENS
class << self
def colorable?
supported = $stdout.tty? && (/mswin|mingw/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM || (ENV.key?('TERM') && ENV['TERM'] != 'dumb'))
# because ruby/debug also uses irb's color module selectively,
# irb won't be activated in that case.
if IRB.respond_to?(:conf)
supported && IRB.conf.fetch(:USE_COLORIZE, true)
else
supported
end
end
def inspect_colorable?(obj, seen: {}.compare_by_identity)
case obj
when String, Symbol, Regexp, Integer, Float, FalseClass, TrueClass, NilClass
true
when Hash
without_circular_ref(obj, seen: seen) do
obj.all? { |k, v| inspect_colorable?(k, seen: seen) && inspect_colorable?(v, seen: seen) }
end
when Array
without_circular_ref(obj, seen: seen) do
obj.all? { |o| inspect_colorable?(o, seen: seen) }
end
when Range
inspect_colorable?(obj.begin, seen: seen) && inspect_colorable?(obj.end, seen: seen)
when Module
!obj.name.nil?
else
false
end
end
def clear(colorable: colorable?)
return '' unless colorable
"\e[#{CLEAR}m"
end
def colorize(text, seq, colorable: colorable?)
return text unless colorable
seq = seq.map { |s| "\e[#{const_get(s)}m" }.join('')
"#{seq}#{text}#{clear(colorable: colorable)}"
end
# If `complete` is false (code is incomplete), this does not warn compile_error.
# This option is needed to avoid warning a user when the compile_error is happening
# because the input is not wrong but just incomplete.
def colorize_code(code, complete: true, ignore_error: false, colorable: colorable?, local_variables: [])
return code unless colorable
symbol_state = SymbolState.new
colored = +''
lvars_code = RubyLex.generate_local_variables_assign_code(local_variables)
code_with_lvars = lvars_code ? "#{lvars_code}\n#{code}" : code
scan(code_with_lvars, allow_last_error: !complete) do |token, str, expr|
# handle uncolorable code
if token.nil?
colored << Reline::Unicode.escape_for_print(str)
next
end
# IRB::ColorPrinter skips colorizing fragments with any invalid token
if ignore_error && ERROR_TOKENS.include?(token)
return Reline::Unicode.escape_for_print(code)
end
in_symbol = symbol_state.scan_token(token)
str.each_line do |line|
line = Reline::Unicode.escape_for_print(line)
if seq = dispatch_seq(token, expr, line, in_symbol: in_symbol)
colored << seq.map { |s| "\e[#{s}m" }.join('')
colored << line.sub(/\Z/, clear(colorable: colorable))
else
colored << line
end
end
end
if lvars_code
raise "#{lvars_code.dump} should have no \\n" if lvars_code.include?("\n")
colored.sub!(/\A.+\n/, '') # delete_prefix lvars_code with colors
end
colored
end
private
def without_circular_ref(obj, seen:, &block)
return false if seen.key?(obj)
seen[obj] = true
block.call
ensure
seen.delete(obj)
end
def scan(code, allow_last_error:)
verbose, $VERBOSE = $VERBOSE, nil
RubyLex.compile_with_errors_suppressed(code) do |inner_code, line_no|
lexer = Ripper::Lexer.new(inner_code, '(ripper)', line_no)
byte_pos = 0
line_positions = [0]
inner_code.lines.each do |line|
line_positions << line_positions.last + line.bytesize
end
on_scan = proc do |elem|
start_pos = line_positions[elem.pos[0] - 1] + elem.pos[1]
# yield uncolorable code
if byte_pos < start_pos
yield(nil, inner_code.byteslice(byte_pos...start_pos), nil)
end
if byte_pos <= start_pos
str = elem.tok
yield(elem.event, str, elem.state)
byte_pos = start_pos + str.bytesize
end
end
if lexer.respond_to?(:scan) # Ruby 2.7+
lexer.scan.each do |elem|
next if allow_last_error and /meets end of file|unexpected end-of-input/ =~ elem.message
on_scan.call(elem)
end
else
lexer.parse.sort_by(&:pos).each do |elem|
on_scan.call(elem)
end
end
# yield uncolorable DATA section
yield(nil, inner_code.byteslice(byte_pos...inner_code.bytesize), nil) if byte_pos < inner_code.bytesize
end
ensure
$VERBOSE = verbose
end
def dispatch_seq(token, expr, str, in_symbol:)
if ERROR_TOKENS.include?(token)
TOKEN_SEQ_EXPRS[token][0]
elsif in_symbol
[YELLOW]
elsif TOKEN_KEYWORDS.fetch(token, []).include?(str)
[CYAN, BOLD]
elsif (seq, exprs = TOKEN_SEQ_EXPRS[token]; (expr & (exprs || 0)) != 0)
seq
else
nil
end
end
end
# A class to manage a state to know whether the current token is for Symbol or not.
class SymbolState
def initialize
# Push `true` to detect Symbol. `false` to increase the nest level for non-Symbol.
@stack = []
end
# Return true if the token is a part of Symbol.
def scan_token(token)
prev_state = @stack.last
case token
when :on_symbeg, :on_symbols_beg, :on_qsymbols_beg
@stack << true
when :on_ident, :on_op, :on_const, :on_ivar, :on_cvar, :on_gvar, :on_kw
if @stack.last # Pop only when it's Symbol
@stack.pop
return prev_state
end
when :on_tstring_beg
@stack << false
when :on_embexpr_beg
@stack << false
return prev_state
when :on_tstring_end # :on_tstring_end may close Symbol
@stack.pop
return prev_state
when :on_embexpr_end
@stack.pop
end
@stack.last
end
end
private_constant :SymbolState
end
end