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ruby--ruby/lib/rubygems/user_interaction.rb
drbrain 9d4f37f51f Update RubyGems to 1.1.1 r1778 (almost 1.2)
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#--
# Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others.
# All rights reserved.
# See LICENSE.txt for permissions.
#++
module Gem
##
# Module that defines the default UserInteraction. Any class including this
# module will have access to the +ui+ method that returns the default UI.
module DefaultUserInteraction
##
# The default UI is a class variable of the singleton class for this
# module.
@ui = nil
##
# Return the default UI.
def self.ui
@ui ||= Gem::ConsoleUI.new
end
##
# Set the default UI. If the default UI is never explicitly set, a simple
# console based UserInteraction will be used automatically.
def self.ui=(new_ui)
@ui = new_ui
end
##
# Use +new_ui+ for the duration of +block+.
def self.use_ui(new_ui)
old_ui = @ui
@ui = new_ui
yield
ensure
@ui = old_ui
end
##
# See DefaultUserInteraction::ui
def ui
DefaultUserInteraction.ui
end
##
# See DefaultUserInteraction::ui=
def ui=(new_ui)
DefaultUserInteraction.ui = new_ui
end
##
# See DefaultUserInteraction::use_ui
def use_ui(new_ui, &block)
DefaultUserInteraction.use_ui(new_ui, &block)
end
end
##
# Make the default UI accessable without the "ui." prefix. Classes
# including this module may use the interaction methods on the default UI
# directly. Classes may also reference the ui and ui= methods.
#
# Example:
#
# class X
# include Gem::UserInteraction
#
# def get_answer
# n = ask("What is the meaning of life?")
# end
# end
module UserInteraction
include DefaultUserInteraction
[:alert,
:alert_error,
:alert_warning,
:ask,
:ask_yes_no,
:choose_from_list,
:say,
:terminate_interaction ].each do |methname|
class_eval %{
def #{methname}(*args)
ui.#{methname}(*args)
end
}, __FILE__, __LINE__
end
end
##
# StreamUI implements a simple stream based user interface.
class StreamUI
attr_reader :ins, :outs, :errs
def initialize(in_stream, out_stream, err_stream=STDERR)
@ins = in_stream
@outs = out_stream
@errs = err_stream
end
##
# Choose from a list of options. +question+ is a prompt displayed above
# the list. +list+ is a list of option strings. Returns the pair
# [option_name, option_index].
def choose_from_list(question, list)
@outs.puts question
list.each_with_index do |item, index|
@outs.puts " #{index+1}. #{item}"
end
@outs.print "> "
@outs.flush
result = @ins.gets
return nil, nil unless result
result = result.strip.to_i - 1
return list[result], result
end
##
# Ask a question. Returns a true for yes, false for no. If not connected
# to a tty, raises an exception if default is nil, otherwise returns
# default.
def ask_yes_no(question, default=nil)
unless @ins.tty? then
if default.nil? then
raise Gem::OperationNotSupportedError,
"Not connected to a tty and no default specified"
else
return default
end
end
qstr = case default
when nil
'yn'
when true
'Yn'
else
'yN'
end
result = nil
while result.nil?
result = ask("#{question} [#{qstr}]")
result = case result
when /^[Yy].*/
true
when /^[Nn].*/
false
when /^$/
default
else
nil
end
end
return result
end
##
# Ask a question. Returns an answer if connected to a tty, nil otherwise.
def ask(question)
return nil if not @ins.tty?
@outs.print(question + " ")
@outs.flush
result = @ins.gets
result.chomp! if result
result
end
##
# Display a statement.
def say(statement="")
@outs.puts statement
end
##
# Display an informational alert. Will ask +question+ if it is not nil.
def alert(statement, question=nil)
@outs.puts "INFO: #{statement}"
ask(question) if question
end
##
# Display a warning in a location expected to get error messages. Will
# ask +question+ if it is not nil.
def alert_warning(statement, question=nil)
@errs.puts "WARNING: #{statement}"
ask(question) if question
end
##
# Display an error message in a location expected to get error messages.
# Will ask +question+ if it is not nil.
def alert_error(statement, question=nil)
@errs.puts "ERROR: #{statement}"
ask(question) if question
end
##
# Terminate the application with exit code +status+, running any exit
# handlers that might have been defined.
def terminate_interaction(status = 0)
raise Gem::SystemExitException, status
end
##
# Return a progress reporter object chosen from the current verbosity.
def progress_reporter(*args)
case Gem.configuration.verbose
when nil, false
SilentProgressReporter.new(@outs, *args)
when true
SimpleProgressReporter.new(@outs, *args)
else
VerboseProgressReporter.new(@outs, *args)
end
end
##
# An absolutely silent progress reporter.
class SilentProgressReporter
attr_reader :count
def initialize(out_stream, size, initial_message, terminal_message = nil)
end
def updated(message)
end
def done
end
end
##
# A basic dotted progress reporter.
class SimpleProgressReporter
include DefaultUserInteraction
attr_reader :count
def initialize(out_stream, size, initial_message,
terminal_message = "complete")
@out = out_stream
@total = size
@count = 0
@terminal_message = terminal_message
@out.puts initial_message
end
##
# Prints out a dot and ignores +message+.
def updated(message)
@count += 1
@out.print "."
@out.flush
end
##
# Prints out the terminal message.
def done
@out.puts "\n#{@terminal_message}"
end
end
##
# A progress reporter that prints out messages about the current progress.
class VerboseProgressReporter
include DefaultUserInteraction
attr_reader :count
def initialize(out_stream, size, initial_message,
terminal_message = 'complete')
@out = out_stream
@total = size
@count = 0
@terminal_message = terminal_message
@out.puts initial_message
end
##
# Prints out the position relative to the total and the +message+.
def updated(message)
@count += 1
@out.puts "#{@count}/#{@total}: #{message}"
end
##
# Prints out the terminal message.
def done
@out.puts @terminal_message
end
end
end
##
# Subclass of StreamUI that instantiates the user interaction using STDIN,
# STDOUT, and STDERR.
class ConsoleUI < StreamUI
def initialize
super(STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR)
end
end
##
# SilentUI is a UI choice that is absolutely silent.
class SilentUI
def method_missing(sym, *args, &block)
self
end
end
end