pry/lib/pry/commands/ls/globals.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Pry
class Command
class Ls < Pry::ClassCommand
class Globals < Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter
# Taken from "puts global_variables.inspect".
BUILTIN_GLOBALS =
%w[$" $$ $* $, $-0 $-F $-I $-K $-W $-a $-d $-i $-l $-p $-v $-w $. $/ $\\
$: $; $< $= $> $0 $ARGV $CONSOLE $DEBUG $DEFAULT_INPUT $DEFAULT_OUTPUT
$FIELD_SEPARATOR $FILENAME $FS $IGNORECASE $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER
$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR $KCODE $LOADED_FEATURES $LOAD_PATH $NR $OFS
$ORS $OUTPUT_FIELD_SEPARATOR $OUTPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR $PID $PROCESS_ID
$PROGRAM_NAME $RS $VERBOSE $deferr $defout $stderr $stdin $stdout].freeze
# `$SAFE` and `$?` are thread-local, the exception stuff only works in a
# rescue clause, everything else is basically a local variable with a `$`
# in its name.
PSEUDO_GLOBALS =
%w[$! $' $& $` $@ $? $+ $_ $~ $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9
$CHILD_STATUS $SAFE $ERROR_INFO $ERROR_POSITION $LAST_MATCH_INFO
$LAST_PAREN_MATCH $LAST_READ_LINE $MATCH $POSTMATCH $PREMATCH].freeze
def initialize(opts, pry_instance)
super(pry_instance)
@default_switch = opts[:globals]
end
def output_self
variables = format(@target.eval('global_variables'))
output_section('global variables', grep.regexp[variables])
end
private
def format(globals)
globals.map(&:to_s).sort_by(&:downcase).map do |name|
if PSEUDO_GLOBALS.include?(name)
color(:pseudo_global, name)
elsif BUILTIN_GLOBALS.include?(name)
color(:builtin_global, name)
else
color(:global_var, name)
end
end
end
end
end
end
end