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If uplevel keyword is given, the warning message is prepended with caller file and line information and the string "warning: ". The use of the uplevel keyword makes Kernel#warn format output similar to how rb_warn formats output. This patch modifies net/ftp and net/imap to use Kernel#warn instead of $stderr.puts or $stderr.printf, since they are used for printing warnings. This makes lib/cgi/core and tempfile use $stderr.puts instead of warn for debug logging, since they are used for debug printing and not for warning. This does not modify bundler, rubygems, or rdoc, as those are maintained outside of ruby and probably wish to remain backwards compatible with older ruby versions. rb_warn_m code is originally from nobu, but I've changed it so that it only includes the path and lineno from uplevel (not the method), and also prepends the string "warning: ", to make it more similar to rb_warn. From: Jeremy Evans code@jeremyevans.net Signed-off-by: Urabe Shyouhei shyouhei@ruby-lang.org git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61155 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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8.5 KiB
Ruby
308 lines
8.5 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: false
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#
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# forwardable.rb -
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# $Release Version: 1.1$
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# $Revision$
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# by Keiju ISHITSUKA(keiju@ishitsuka.com)
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# original definition by delegator.rb
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# Revised by Daniel J. Berger with suggestions from Florian Gross.
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#
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# Documentation by James Edward Gray II and Gavin Sinclair
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# The Forwardable module provides delegation of specified
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# methods to a designated object, using the methods #def_delegator
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# and #def_delegators.
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#
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# For example, say you have a class RecordCollection which
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# contains an array <tt>@records</tt>. You could provide the lookup method
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# #record_number(), which simply calls #[] on the <tt>@records</tt>
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# array, like this:
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#
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# require 'forwardable'
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#
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# class RecordCollection
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# attr_accessor :records
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# extend Forwardable
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# def_delegator :@records, :[], :record_number
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# end
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#
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# We can use the lookup method like so:
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#
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# r = RecordCollection.new
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# r.records = [4,5,6]
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# r.record_number(0) # => 4
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#
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# Further, if you wish to provide the methods #size, #<<, and #map,
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# all of which delegate to @records, this is how you can do it:
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#
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# class RecordCollection # re-open RecordCollection class
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# def_delegators :@records, :size, :<<, :map
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# end
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#
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# r = RecordCollection.new
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# r.records = [1,2,3]
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# r.record_number(0) # => 1
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# r.size # => 3
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# r << 4 # => [1, 2, 3, 4]
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# r.map { |x| x * 2 } # => [2, 4, 6, 8]
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#
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# You can even extend regular objects with Forwardable.
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#
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# my_hash = Hash.new
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# my_hash.extend Forwardable # prepare object for delegation
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# my_hash.def_delegator "STDOUT", "puts" # add delegation for STDOUT.puts()
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# my_hash.puts "Howdy!"
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#
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# == Another example
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#
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# We want to rely on what has come before obviously, but with delegation we can
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# take just the methods we need and even rename them as appropriate. In many
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# cases this is preferable to inheritance, which gives us the entire old
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# interface, even if much of it isn't needed.
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#
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# class Queue
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# extend Forwardable
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#
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# def initialize
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# @q = [ ] # prepare delegate object
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# end
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#
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# # setup preferred interface, enq() and deq()...
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# def_delegator :@q, :push, :enq
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# def_delegator :@q, :shift, :deq
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#
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# # support some general Array methods that fit Queues well
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# def_delegators :@q, :clear, :first, :push, :shift, :size
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# end
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#
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# q = Queue.new
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# q.enq 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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# q.push 6
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#
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# q.shift # => 1
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# while q.size > 0
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# puts q.deq
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# end
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#
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# q.enq "Ruby", "Perl", "Python"
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# puts q.first
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# q.clear
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# puts q.first
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#
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# This should output:
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#
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# 2
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# 3
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# 4
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# 5
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# 6
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# Ruby
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# nil
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#
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# == Notes
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#
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# Be advised, RDoc will not detect delegated methods.
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#
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# +forwardable.rb+ provides single-method delegation via the def_delegator and
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# def_delegators methods. For full-class delegation via DelegateClass, see
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# +delegate.rb+.
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#
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module Forwardable
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require 'forwardable/impl'
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# Version of +forwardable.rb+
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FORWARDABLE_VERSION = "1.2.0"
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@debug = nil
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class << self
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# ignored
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attr_accessor :debug
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end
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# Takes a hash as its argument. The key is a symbol or an array of
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# symbols. These symbols correspond to method names. The value is
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# the accessor to which the methods will be delegated.
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#
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# :call-seq:
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# delegate method => accessor
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# delegate [method, method, ...] => accessor
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#
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def instance_delegate(hash)
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hash.each do |methods, accessor|
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unless defined?(methods.each)
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def_instance_delegator(accessor, methods)
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else
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methods.each {|method| def_instance_delegator(accessor, method)}
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end
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end
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end
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#
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# Shortcut for defining multiple delegator methods, but with no
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# provision for using a different name. The following two code
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# samples have the same effect:
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#
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# def_delegators :@records, :size, :<<, :map
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#
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# def_delegator :@records, :size
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# def_delegator :@records, :<<
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# def_delegator :@records, :map
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#
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def def_instance_delegators(accessor, *methods)
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methods.delete("__send__")
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methods.delete("__id__")
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for method in methods
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def_instance_delegator(accessor, method)
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end
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end
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# Define +method+ as delegator instance method with an optional
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# alias name +ali+. Method calls to +ali+ will be delegated to
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# +accessor.method+.
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#
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# class MyQueue
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# extend Forwardable
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# attr_reader :queue
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# def initialize
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# @queue = []
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# end
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#
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# def_delegator :@queue, :push, :mypush
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# end
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#
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# q = MyQueue.new
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# q.mypush 42
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# q.queue #=> [42]
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# q.push 23 #=> NoMethodError
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#
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def def_instance_delegator(accessor, method, ali = method)
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gen = Forwardable._delegator_method(self, accessor, method, ali)
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# If it's not a class or module, it's an instance
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(Module === self ? self : singleton_class).module_eval(&gen)
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end
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alias delegate instance_delegate
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alias def_delegators def_instance_delegators
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alias def_delegator def_instance_delegator
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# :nodoc:
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def self._delegator_method(obj, accessor, method, ali)
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accessor = accessor.to_s unless Symbol === accessor
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if Module === obj ?
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obj.method_defined?(accessor) || obj.private_method_defined?(accessor) :
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obj.respond_to?(accessor, true)
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accessor = "#{accessor}()"
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end
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method_call = ".__send__(:#{method}, *args, &block)"
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if _valid_method?(method)
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loc, = caller_locations(2,1)
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pre = "_ ="
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mesg = "#{Module === obj ? obj : obj.class}\##{ali} at #{loc.path}:#{loc.lineno} forwarding to private method "
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method_call = "#{<<-"begin;"}\n#{<<-"end;".chomp}"
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begin;
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unless defined? _.#{method}
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::Kernel.warn #{mesg.dump}"\#{_.class}"'##{method}', uplevel: 1
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_#{method_call}
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else
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_.#{method}(*args, &block)
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end
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end;
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end
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_compile_method("#{<<-"begin;"}\n#{<<-"end;"}", __FILE__, __LINE__+1)
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begin;
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proc do
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def #{ali}(*args, &block)
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#{pre}
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begin
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#{accessor}
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end#{method_call}#{FILTER_EXCEPTION}
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end
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end
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end;
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end
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end
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# SingleForwardable can be used to setup delegation at the object level as well.
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#
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# printer = String.new
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# printer.extend SingleForwardable # prepare object for delegation
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# printer.def_delegator "STDOUT", "puts" # add delegation for STDOUT.puts()
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# printer.puts "Howdy!"
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#
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# Also, SingleForwardable can be used to set up delegation for a Class or Module.
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#
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# class Implementation
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# def self.service
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# puts "serviced!"
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# end
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# end
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#
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# module Facade
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# extend SingleForwardable
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# def_delegator :Implementation, :service
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# end
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#
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# Facade.service #=> serviced!
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#
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# If you want to use both Forwardable and SingleForwardable, you can
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# use methods def_instance_delegator and def_single_delegator, etc.
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module SingleForwardable
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# Takes a hash as its argument. The key is a symbol or an array of
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# symbols. These symbols correspond to method names. The value is
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# the accessor to which the methods will be delegated.
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#
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# :call-seq:
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# delegate method => accessor
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# delegate [method, method, ...] => accessor
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#
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def single_delegate(hash)
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hash.each do |methods, accessor|
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unless defined?(methods.each)
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def_single_delegator(accessor, methods)
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else
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methods.each {|method| def_single_delegator(accessor, method)}
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end
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end
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end
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#
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# Shortcut for defining multiple delegator methods, but with no
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# provision for using a different name. The following two code
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# samples have the same effect:
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#
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# def_delegators :@records, :size, :<<, :map
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#
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# def_delegator :@records, :size
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# def_delegator :@records, :<<
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# def_delegator :@records, :map
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#
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def def_single_delegators(accessor, *methods)
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methods.delete("__send__")
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methods.delete("__id__")
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for method in methods
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def_single_delegator(accessor, method)
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end
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end
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# :call-seq:
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# def_single_delegator(accessor, method, new_name=method)
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#
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# Defines a method _method_ which delegates to _accessor_ (i.e. it calls
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# the method of the same name in _accessor_). If _new_name_ is
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# provided, it is used as the name for the delegate method.
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def def_single_delegator(accessor, method, ali = method)
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gen = Forwardable._delegator_method(self, accessor, method, ali)
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instance_eval(&gen)
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end
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alias delegate single_delegate
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alias def_delegators def_single_delegators
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alias def_delegator def_single_delegator
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end
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