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| # 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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| 
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| 
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| 
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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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| # You could use Forwardable as an alternative to inheritance, when you don't want
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| # to inherit all methods from the superclass. For instance, here is how you might
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| # add a range of +Array+ instance methods to a new class +Queue+:
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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 = Thread::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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| 
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|   # Version of +forwardable.rb+
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|   VERSION = "1.3.2"
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|   FORWARDABLE_VERSION = VERSION
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| 
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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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| 
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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, instance variable
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|   # names, or constant names (see def_delegator).  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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|   #
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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.each do |method|
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|       next if /\A__(?:send|id)__\z/ =~ method
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|       def_instance_delegator(accessor, method)
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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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+.  +accessor+ should be a method name, instance
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|   # variable name, or constant name.  Use the full path to the
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|   # constant if providing the constant name.
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|   # Returns the name of the method defined.
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|   #
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|   #   class MyQueue
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|   #     CONST = 1
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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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|   #     def_delegator 'MyQueue::CONST', :to_i
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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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|   #   q.to_i     #=> 1
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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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| 
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|     # If it's not a class or module, it's an instance
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|     mod = Module === self ? self : singleton_class
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|     ret = mod.module_eval(&gen)
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|     mod.__send__(:ruby2_keywords, ali) if RUBY_VERSION >= '2.7'
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|     ret
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|   end
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| 
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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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| 
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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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| 
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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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| 
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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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| 
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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}
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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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| 
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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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|   #
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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.each do |method|
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|       next if /\A__(?:send|id)__\z/ =~ method
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|       def_single_delegator(accessor, method)
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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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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|   # Returns the name of the method defined.
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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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| 
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|     ret = instance_eval(&gen)
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|     singleton_class.__send__(:ruby2_keywords, ali) if RUBY_VERSION >= '2.7'
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|     ret
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|   end
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| 
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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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