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3.8 KiB
Ruby
137 строки
3.8 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: false
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# irb/inspector.rb - inspect methods
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# $Release Version: 0.9.6$
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# $Revision: 1.19 $
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# $Date: 2002/06/11 07:51:31 $
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# by Keiju ISHITSUKA(keiju@ruby-lang.org)
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# --
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#
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module IRB # :nodoc:
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# Convenience method to create a new Inspector, using the given +inspect+
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# proc, and optional +init+ proc and passes them to Inspector.new
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#
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# irb(main):001:0> ins = IRB::Inspector(proc{ |v| "omg! #{v}" })
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# irb(main):001:0> IRB.CurrentContext.inspect_mode = ins # => omg! #<IRB::Inspector:0x007f46f7ba7d28>
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# irb(main):001:0> "what?" #=> omg! what?
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#
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def IRB::Inspector(inspect, init = nil)
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Inspector.new(inspect, init)
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end
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# An irb inspector
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#
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# In order to create your own custom inspector there are two things you
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# should be aware of:
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#
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# Inspector uses #inspect_value, or +inspect_proc+, for output of return values.
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#
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# This also allows for an optional #init+, or +init_proc+, which is called
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# when the inspector is activated.
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#
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# Knowing this, you can create a rudimentary inspector as follows:
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#
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# irb(main):001:0> ins = IRB::Inspector.new(proc{ |v| "omg! #{v}" })
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# irb(main):001:0> IRB.CurrentContext.inspect_mode = ins # => omg! #<IRB::Inspector:0x007f46f7ba7d28>
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# irb(main):001:0> "what?" #=> omg! what?
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#
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class Inspector
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# Default inspectors available to irb, this includes:
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#
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# +:pp+:: Using Kernel#pretty_inspect
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# +:yaml+:: Using YAML.dump
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# +:marshal+:: Using Marshal.dump
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INSPECTORS = {}
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# Determines the inspector to use where +inspector+ is one of the keys passed
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# during inspector definition.
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def self.keys_with_inspector(inspector)
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INSPECTORS.select{|k,v| v == inspector}.collect{|k, v| k}
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end
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# Example
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#
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# Inspector.def_inspector(key, init_p=nil){|v| v.inspect}
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# Inspector.def_inspector([key1,..], init_p=nil){|v| v.inspect}
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# Inspector.def_inspector(key, inspector)
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# Inspector.def_inspector([key1,...], inspector)
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def self.def_inspector(key, arg=nil, &block)
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if block_given?
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inspector = IRB::Inspector(block, arg)
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else
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inspector = arg
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end
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case key
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when Array
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for k in key
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def_inspector(k, inspector)
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end
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when Symbol
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INSPECTORS[key] = inspector
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INSPECTORS[key.to_s] = inspector
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when String
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INSPECTORS[key] = inspector
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INSPECTORS[key.intern] = inspector
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else
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INSPECTORS[key] = inspector
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end
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end
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# Creates a new inspector object, using the given +inspect_proc+ when
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# output return values in irb.
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def initialize(inspect_proc, init_proc = nil)
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@init = init_proc
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@inspect = inspect_proc
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end
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# Proc to call when the inspector is activated, good for requiring
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# dependent libraries.
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def init
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@init.call if @init
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end
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# Proc to call when the input is evaluated and output in irb.
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def inspect_value(v)
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@inspect.call(v)
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rescue
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puts "(Object doesn't support #inspect)"
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''
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end
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end
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Inspector.def_inspector([false, :to_s, :raw]){|v| v.to_s}
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Inspector.def_inspector([:p, :inspect]){|v|
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result = v.inspect
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if IRB.conf[:MAIN_CONTEXT]&.use_colorize? && Color.inspect_colorable?(v)
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result = Color.colorize_code(result)
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end
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result
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}
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Inspector.def_inspector([true, :pp, :pretty_inspect], proc{require "irb/color_printer"}){|v|
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if IRB.conf[:MAIN_CONTEXT]&.use_colorize?
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IRB::ColorPrinter.pp(v, '').chomp
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else
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v.pretty_inspect.chomp
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end
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}
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Inspector.def_inspector([:yaml, :YAML], proc{require "yaml"}){|v|
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begin
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YAML.dump(v)
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rescue
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puts "(can't dump yaml. use inspect)"
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v.inspect
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end
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}
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Inspector.def_inspector([:marshal, :Marshal, :MARSHAL, Marshal]){|v|
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Marshal.dump(v)
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}
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end
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