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Ruby
632 строки
17 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require 'prettyprint'
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##
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# A pretty-printer for Ruby objects.
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#
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##
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# == What PP Does
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#
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# Standard output by #p returns this:
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# #<PP:0x81fedf0 @genspace=#<Proc:0x81feda0>, @group_queue=#<PrettyPrint::GroupQueue:0x81fed3c @queue=[[#<PrettyPrint::Group:0x81fed78 @breakables=[], @depth=0, @break=false>], []]>, @buffer=[], @newline="\n", @group_stack=[#<PrettyPrint::Group:0x81fed78 @breakables=[], @depth=0, @break=false>], @buffer_width=0, @indent=0, @maxwidth=79, @output_width=2, @output=#<IO:0x8114ee4>>
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#
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# Pretty-printed output returns this:
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# #<PP:0x81fedf0
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# @buffer=[],
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# @buffer_width=0,
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# @genspace=#<Proc:0x81feda0>,
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# @group_queue=
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# #<PrettyPrint::GroupQueue:0x81fed3c
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# @queue=
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# [[#<PrettyPrint::Group:0x81fed78 @break=false, @breakables=[], @depth=0>],
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# []]>,
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# @group_stack=
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# [#<PrettyPrint::Group:0x81fed78 @break=false, @breakables=[], @depth=0>],
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# @indent=0,
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# @maxwidth=79,
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# @newline="\n",
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# @output=#<IO:0x8114ee4>,
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# @output_width=2>
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#
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##
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# == Usage
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#
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# pp(obj) #=> obj
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# pp obj #=> obj
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# pp(obj1, obj2, ...) #=> [obj1, obj2, ...]
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# pp() #=> nil
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#
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# Output <tt>obj(s)</tt> to <tt>$></tt> in pretty printed format.
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#
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# It returns <tt>obj(s)</tt>.
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#
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##
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# == Output Customization
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#
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# To define a customized pretty printing function for your classes,
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# redefine method <code>#pretty_print(pp)</code> in the class.
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#
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# <code>#pretty_print</code> takes the +pp+ argument, which is an instance of the PP class.
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# The method uses #text, #breakable, #nest, #group and #pp to print the
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# object.
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#
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##
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# == Pretty-Print JSON
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#
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# To pretty-print JSON refer to JSON#pretty_generate.
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#
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##
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# == Author
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# Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
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class PP < PrettyPrint
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# Returns the usable width for +out+.
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# As the width of +out+:
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# 1. If +out+ is assigned to a tty device, its width is used.
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# 2. Otherwise, or it could not get the value, the +COLUMN+
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# environment variable is assumed to be set to the width.
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# 3. If +COLUMN+ is not set to a non-zero number, 80 is assumed.
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#
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# And finally, returns the above width value - 1.
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# * This -1 is for Windows command prompt, which moves the cursor to
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# the next line if it reaches the last column.
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def PP.width_for(out)
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begin
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require 'io/console'
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_, width = out.winsize
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rescue LoadError, NoMethodError, SystemCallError
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end
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(width || ENV['COLUMNS']&.to_i&.nonzero? || 80) - 1
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end
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# Outputs +obj+ to +out+ in pretty printed format of
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# +width+ columns in width.
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#
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# If +out+ is omitted, <code>$></code> is assumed.
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# If +width+ is omitted, the width of +out+ is assumed (see
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# width_for).
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#
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# PP.pp returns +out+.
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def PP.pp(obj, out=$>, width=width_for(out))
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q = PP.new(out, width)
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q.guard_inspect_key {q.pp obj}
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q.flush
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#$pp = q
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out << "\n"
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end
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# Outputs +obj+ to +out+ like PP.pp but with no indent and
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# newline.
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#
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# PP.singleline_pp returns +out+.
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def PP.singleline_pp(obj, out=$>)
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q = SingleLine.new(out)
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q.guard_inspect_key {q.pp obj}
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q.flush
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out
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end
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# :stopdoc:
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def PP.mcall(obj, mod, meth, *args, &block)
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mod.instance_method(meth).bind_call(obj, *args, &block)
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end
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# :startdoc:
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if defined? ::Ractor
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class << self
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# Returns the sharing detection flag as a boolean value.
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# It is false (nil) by default.
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def sharing_detection
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Ractor.current[:pp_sharing_detection]
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end
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# Sets the sharing detection flag to b.
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def sharing_detection=(b)
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Ractor.current[:pp_sharing_detection] = b
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end
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end
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else
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@sharing_detection = false
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class << self
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# Returns the sharing detection flag as a boolean value.
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# It is false by default.
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attr_accessor :sharing_detection
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end
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end
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module PPMethods
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# Yields to a block
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# and preserves the previous set of objects being printed.
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def guard_inspect_key
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if Thread.current[:__recursive_key__] == nil
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__] = {}.compare_by_identity
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end
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if Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] == nil
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] = {}.compare_by_identity
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end
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save = Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect]
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begin
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] = {}.compare_by_identity
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yield
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ensure
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] = save
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end
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end
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# Check whether the object_id +id+ is in the current buffer of objects
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# to be pretty printed. Used to break cycles in chains of objects to be
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# pretty printed.
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def check_inspect_key(id)
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__] &&
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] &&
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect].include?(id)
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end
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# Adds the object_id +id+ to the set of objects being pretty printed, so
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# as to not repeat objects.
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def push_inspect_key(id)
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect][id] = true
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end
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# Removes an object from the set of objects being pretty printed.
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def pop_inspect_key(id)
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Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect].delete id
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end
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# Adds +obj+ to the pretty printing buffer
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# using Object#pretty_print or Object#pretty_print_cycle.
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#
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# Object#pretty_print_cycle is used when +obj+ is already
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# printed, a.k.a the object reference chain has a cycle.
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def pp(obj)
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# If obj is a Delegator then use the object being delegated to for cycle
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# detection
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obj = obj.__getobj__ if defined?(::Delegator) and obj.is_a?(::Delegator)
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if check_inspect_key(obj)
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group {obj.pretty_print_cycle self}
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return
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end
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begin
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push_inspect_key(obj)
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group {obj.pretty_print self}
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ensure
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pop_inspect_key(obj) unless PP.sharing_detection
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end
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end
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# A convenience method which is same as follows:
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#
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# group(1, '#<' + obj.class.name, '>') { ... }
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def object_group(obj, &block) # :yield:
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group(1, '#<' + obj.class.name, '>', &block)
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end
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# A convenience method, like object_group, but also reformats the Object's
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# object_id.
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def object_address_group(obj, &block)
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str = Kernel.instance_method(:to_s).bind_call(obj)
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str.chomp!('>')
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group(1, str, '>', &block)
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end
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# A convenience method which is same as follows:
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#
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# text ','
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# breakable
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def comma_breakable
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text ','
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breakable
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end
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# Adds a separated list.
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# The list is separated by comma with breakable space, by default.
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#
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# #seplist iterates the +list+ using +iter_method+.
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# It yields each object to the block given for #seplist.
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# The procedure +separator_proc+ is called between each yields.
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#
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# If the iteration is zero times, +separator_proc+ is not called at all.
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#
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# If +separator_proc+ is nil or not given,
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# +lambda { comma_breakable }+ is used.
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# If +iter_method+ is not given, :each is used.
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#
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# For example, following 3 code fragments has similar effect.
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#
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# q.seplist([1,2,3]) {|v| xxx v }
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#
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# q.seplist([1,2,3], lambda { q.comma_breakable }, :each) {|v| xxx v }
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#
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# xxx 1
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# q.comma_breakable
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# xxx 2
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# q.comma_breakable
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# xxx 3
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def seplist(list, sep=nil, iter_method=:each) # :yield: element
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sep ||= lambda { comma_breakable }
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first = true
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list.__send__(iter_method) {|*v|
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if first
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first = false
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else
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sep.call
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end
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RUBY_VERSION >= "3.0" ? yield(*v, **{}) : yield(*v)
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}
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end
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# A present standard failsafe for pretty printing any given Object
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def pp_object(obj)
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object_address_group(obj) {
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seplist(obj.pretty_print_instance_variables, lambda { text ',' }) {|v|
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breakable
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v = v.to_s if Symbol === v
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text v
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text '='
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group(1) {
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breakable ''
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pp(obj.instance_eval(v))
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}
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}
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}
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end
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# A pretty print for a Hash
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def pp_hash(obj)
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group(1, '{', '}') {
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seplist(obj, nil, :each_pair) {|k, v|
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group {
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pp k
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text '=>'
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group(1) {
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breakable ''
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pp v
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}
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}
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}
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}
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end
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end
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include PPMethods
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class SingleLine < PrettyPrint::SingleLine # :nodoc:
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include PPMethods
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end
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module ObjectMixin # :nodoc:
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# 1. specific pretty_print
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# 2. specific inspect
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# 3. generic pretty_print
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# A default pretty printing method for general objects.
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# It calls #pretty_print_instance_variables to list instance variables.
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#
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# If +self+ has a customized (redefined) #inspect method,
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# the result of self.inspect is used but it obviously has no
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# line break hints.
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#
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# This module provides predefined #pretty_print methods for some of
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# the most commonly used built-in classes for convenience.
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def pretty_print(q)
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umethod_method = Object.instance_method(:method)
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begin
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inspect_method = umethod_method.bind_call(self, :inspect)
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rescue NameError
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end
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if inspect_method && inspect_method.owner != Kernel
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q.text self.inspect
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elsif !inspect_method && self.respond_to?(:inspect)
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q.text self.inspect
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else
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q.pp_object(self)
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end
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end
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# A default pretty printing method for general objects that are
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# detected as part of a cycle.
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def pretty_print_cycle(q)
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q.object_address_group(self) {
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q.breakable
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q.text '...'
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}
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end
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# Returns a sorted array of instance variable names.
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#
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# This method should return an array of names of instance variables as symbols or strings as:
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# +[:@a, :@b]+.
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def pretty_print_instance_variables
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instance_variables.sort
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end
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# Is #inspect implementation using #pretty_print.
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# If you implement #pretty_print, it can be used as follows.
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#
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# alias inspect pretty_print_inspect
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#
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# However, doing this requires that every class that #inspect is called on
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# implement #pretty_print, or a RuntimeError will be raised.
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def pretty_print_inspect
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if Object.instance_method(:method).bind_call(self, :pretty_print).owner == PP::ObjectMixin
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raise "pretty_print is not overridden for #{self.class}"
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end
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PP.singleline_pp(self, ''.dup)
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end
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end
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end
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class Array # :nodoc:
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def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
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q.group(1, '[', ']') {
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q.seplist(self) {|v|
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q.pp v
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}
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}
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end
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def pretty_print_cycle(q) # :nodoc:
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q.text(empty? ? '[]' : '[...]')
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end
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end
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class Hash # :nodoc:
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def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
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q.pp_hash self
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end
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def pretty_print_cycle(q) # :nodoc:
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q.text(empty? ? '{}' : '{...}')
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end
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end
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class << ENV # :nodoc:
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def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
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h = {}
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ENV.keys.sort.each {|k|
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h[k] = ENV[k]
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}
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q.pp_hash h
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end
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end
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class Struct # :nodoc:
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def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
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q.group(1, sprintf("#<struct %s", PP.mcall(self, Kernel, :class).name), '>') {
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q.seplist(PP.mcall(self, Struct, :members), lambda { q.text "," }) {|member|
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q.breakable
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q.text member.to_s
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q.text '='
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q.group(1) {
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q.breakable ''
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q.pp self[member]
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}
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}
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}
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end
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def pretty_print_cycle(q) # :nodoc:
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q.text sprintf("#<struct %s:...>", PP.mcall(self, Kernel, :class).name)
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end
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end
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class Range # :nodoc:
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def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
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q.pp self.begin
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q.breakable ''
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q.text(self.exclude_end? ? '...' : '..')
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q.breakable ''
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q.pp self.end if self.end
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end
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end
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class String # :nodoc:
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def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
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lines = self.lines
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if lines.size > 1
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q.group(0, '', '') do
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q.seplist(lines, lambda { q.text ' +'; q.breakable }) do |v|
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q.pp v
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end
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end
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else
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q.text inspect
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end
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end
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end
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class File < IO # :nodoc:
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class Stat # :nodoc:
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def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
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require 'etc'
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q.object_group(self) {
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q.breakable
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q.text sprintf("dev=0x%x", self.dev); q.comma_breakable
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q.text "ino="; q.pp self.ino; q.comma_breakable
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q.group {
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m = self.mode
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q.text sprintf("mode=0%o", m)
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q.breakable
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q.text sprintf("(%s %c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c)",
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self.ftype,
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(m & 0400 == 0 ? ?- : ?r),
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(m & 0200 == 0 ? ?- : ?w),
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(m & 0100 == 0 ? (m & 04000 == 0 ? ?- : ?S) :
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(m & 04000 == 0 ? ?x : ?s)),
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(m & 0040 == 0 ? ?- : ?r),
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(m & 0020 == 0 ? ?- : ?w),
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(m & 0010 == 0 ? (m & 02000 == 0 ? ?- : ?S) :
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(m & 02000 == 0 ? ?x : ?s)),
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(m & 0004 == 0 ? ?- : ?r),
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(m & 0002 == 0 ? ?- : ?w),
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(m & 0001 == 0 ? (m & 01000 == 0 ? ?- : ?T) :
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(m & 01000 == 0 ? ?x : ?t)))
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}
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q.comma_breakable
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q.text "nlink="; q.pp self.nlink; q.comma_breakable
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q.group {
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q.text "uid="; q.pp self.uid
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begin
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pw = Etc.getpwuid(self.uid)
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rescue ArgumentError
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end
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if pw
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q.breakable; q.text "(#{pw.name})"
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end
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}
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q.comma_breakable
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q.group {
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q.text "gid="; q.pp self.gid
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begin
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gr = Etc.getgrgid(self.gid)
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rescue ArgumentError
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end
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if gr
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q.breakable; q.text "(#{gr.name})"
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end
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}
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q.comma_breakable
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q.group {
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q.text sprintf("rdev=0x%x", self.rdev)
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if self.rdev_major && self.rdev_minor
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q.breakable
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q.text sprintf('(%d, %d)', self.rdev_major, self.rdev_minor)
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end
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}
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q.comma_breakable
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q.text "size="; q.pp self.size; q.comma_breakable
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q.text "blksize="; q.pp self.blksize; q.comma_breakable
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q.text "blocks="; q.pp self.blocks; q.comma_breakable
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q.group {
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t = self.atime
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q.text "atime="; q.pp t
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q.breakable; q.text "(#{t.tv_sec})"
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}
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q.comma_breakable
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q.group {
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t = self.mtime
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q.text "mtime="; q.pp t
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q.breakable; q.text "(#{t.tv_sec})"
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}
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q.comma_breakable
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q.group {
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t = self.ctime
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q.text "ctime="; q.pp t
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q.breakable; q.text "(#{t.tv_sec})"
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}
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}
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end
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end
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end
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class MatchData # :nodoc:
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def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
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nc = []
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self.regexp.named_captures.each {|name, indexes|
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indexes.each {|i| nc[i] = name }
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}
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q.object_group(self) {
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q.breakable
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q.seplist(0...self.size, lambda { q.breakable }) {|i|
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if i == 0
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q.pp self[i]
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else
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if nc[i]
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q.text nc[i]
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else
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q.pp i
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end
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q.text ':'
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q.pp self[i]
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end
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}
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}
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end
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end
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if defined?(RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree)
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class RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
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def pretty_print_children(q, names = [])
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children.zip(names) do |c, n|
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|
if n
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|
q.breakable
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q.text "#{n}:"
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end
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q.group(2) do
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|
q.breakable
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|
q.pp c
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|
end
|
|
end
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|
end
|
|
|
|
def pretty_print(q)
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|
q.group(1, "(#{type}@#{first_lineno}:#{first_column}-#{last_lineno}:#{last_column}", ")") {
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|
case type
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|
when :SCOPE
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|
pretty_print_children(q, %w"tbl args body")
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|
when :ARGS
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|
pretty_print_children(q, %w[pre_num pre_init opt first_post post_num post_init rest kw kwrest block])
|
|
when :DEFN
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|
pretty_print_children(q, %w[mid body])
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|
when :ARYPTN
|
|
pretty_print_children(q, %w[const pre rest post])
|
|
when :HSHPTN
|
|
pretty_print_children(q, %w[const kw kwrest])
|
|
else
|
|
pretty_print_children(q)
|
|
end
|
|
}
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
class Object < BasicObject # :nodoc:
|
|
include PP::ObjectMixin
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
[Numeric, Symbol, FalseClass, TrueClass, NilClass, Module].each {|c|
|
|
c.class_eval {
|
|
def pretty_print_cycle(q)
|
|
q.text inspect
|
|
end
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
[Numeric, FalseClass, TrueClass, Module].each {|c|
|
|
c.class_eval {
|
|
def pretty_print(q)
|
|
q.text inspect
|
|
end
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
module Kernel
|
|
# Returns a pretty printed object as a string.
|
|
#
|
|
# In order to use this method you must first require the PP module:
|
|
#
|
|
# require 'pp'
|
|
#
|
|
# See the PP module for more information.
|
|
def pretty_inspect
|
|
PP.pp(self, ''.dup)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# prints arguments in pretty form.
|
|
#
|
|
# pp returns argument(s).
|
|
def pp(*objs)
|
|
objs.each {|obj|
|
|
PP.pp(obj)
|
|
}
|
|
objs.size <= 1 ? objs.first : objs
|
|
end
|
|
module_function :pp
|
|
end
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