require 'helper' describe Pry do before do @str_output = StringIO.new end if RUBY_VERSION =~ /1.9/ describe "Exotic object support" do # regression test for exotic object support it "Should not error when return value is a BasicObject instance" do lambda do redirect_pry_io(InputTester.new("BasicObject.new", "exit-all"), StringIO.new) do Pry.start end end.should.not.raise NoMethodError end end end describe 'DISABLE_PRY' do before do ENV['DISABLE_PRY'] = 'true' end after do ENV.delete 'DISABLE_PRY' end it 'should not binding.pry' do binding.pry.should == nil end it 'should not Pry.start' do Pry.start.should == nil end end describe "Pry.critical_section" do it "should prevent Pry being called" do output = StringIO.new Pry.output = output Pry.critical_section do Pry.start end output.string.should =~ /Pry started inside Pry/ end end describe "Pry.binding_for" do # regression test for burg's bug (see git history) it "Should not error when object doesn't have a valid == method" do o = Object.new def o.==(other) raise end lambda { Pry.binding_for(o) }.should.not.raise Exception end it "should not leak local variables" do [Object.new, Array, 3].each do |obj| Pry.binding_for(obj).eval("local_variables").should.be.empty end end end describe "open a Pry session on an object" do describe "rep" do before do class Hello end end after do Object.send(:remove_const, :Hello) end # bug fix for https://github.com/banister/pry/issues/93 it 'should not leak pry constants into Object namespace' do input_string = "Command" o = Object.new pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => StringIO.new(input_string), :output => @str_output, :exception_handler => proc { |_, exception, _pry_| @excep = exception }, :print => proc {} ).rep(o) @excep.is_a?(NameError).should == true end if defined?(BasicObject) it 'should be able to operate inside the BasicObject class' do redirect_pry_io(InputTester.new(":foo", "Pad.obj = _", "exit-all")) do BasicObject.pry end Pad.obj.should == :foo end end it 'should set an ivar on an object' do input_string = "@x = 10" input = InputTester.new(input_string) o = Object.new pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => input, :output => StringIO.new) pry_tester.rep(o) o.instance_variable_get(:@x).should == 10 end it 'should display error if Pry instance runs out of input' do redirect_pry_io(StringIO.new, @str_output) do Pry.new.repl end @str_output.string.should =~ /Error: Pry ran out of things to read/ end it 'should make self evaluate to the receiver of the rep session' do o = :john pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => InputTester.new("self"), :output => @str_output) pry_tester.rep(o) @str_output.string.should =~ /:john/ end it 'should work with multi-line input' do o = Object.new pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => InputTester.new("x = ", "1 + 4"), :output => @str_output) pry_tester.rep(o) @str_output.string.should =~ /5/ end it 'should define a nested class under Hello and not on top-level or Pry' do pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => InputTester.new("class Nested", "end"), :output => StringIO.new) pry_tester.rep(Hello) Hello.const_defined?(:Nested).should == true end it 'should suppress output if input ends in a ";" and is an Exception object (single line)' do o = Object.new pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => InputTester.new("Exception.new;"), :output => @str_output) pry_tester.rep(o) @str_output.string.should == "" end it 'should suppress output if input ends in a ";" (single line)' do o = Object.new pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => InputTester.new("x = 5;"), :output => @str_output) pry_tester.rep(o) @str_output.string.should == "" end it 'should suppress output if input ends in a ";" (multi-line)' do o = Object.new pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => InputTester.new("def self.blah", ":test", "end;"), :output => @str_output) pry_tester.rep(o) @str_output.string.should == "" end it 'should be able to evaluate exceptions normally' do o = Exception.new was_called = false pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => InputTester.new("self"), :output => @str_output, :exception_handler => proc { was_called = true }) pry_tester.rep(o) was_called.should == false end it 'should notice when exceptions are raised' do o = Exception.new was_called = false pry_tester = Pry.new(:input => InputTester.new("raise self"), :output => @str_output, :exception_handler => proc { was_called = true }) pry_tester.rep(o) was_called.should == true end it 'should not try to catch intended exceptions' do lambda { mock_pry("raise SystemExit") }.should.raise SystemExit # SIGTERM lambda { mock_pry("raise SignalException.new(15)") }.should.raise SignalException end end describe "repl" do describe "basic functionality" do it 'should set an ivar on an object and exit the repl' do input_strings = ["@x = 10", "exit-all"] input = InputTester.new(*input_strings) o = Object.new pry_tester = Pry.start(o, :input => input, :output => StringIO.new) o.instance_variable_get(:@x).should == 10 end it 'should preserve newlines correctly with multi-line input' do input_strings = ['@s = <<-END', '1', '', '', '2', 'END'] input = InputTester.new(*input_strings) o = Object.new pry_tester = Pry.start(o, :input => input, :output => StringIO.new) o.instance_variable_get(:@s).should == "1\n\n\n2\n" end end describe "complete_expression?" do it "should not mutate the input!" do clean = "puts <<-FOO\nhi\nFOO\n" a = clean.dup Pry::Code.complete_expression?(a) a.should == clean end end describe "history arrays" do it 'sets _ to the last result' do res = [] input = InputTester.new *[":foo", "self << _", "42", "self << _"] pry = Pry.new(:input => input, :output => StringIO.new) pry.repl(res) res.should == [:foo, 42] end it 'sets out to an array with the result' do res = {} input = InputTester.new *[":foo", "42", "self[:res] = _out_"] pry = Pry.new(:input => input, :output => StringIO.new) pry.repl(res) res[:res].should.be.kind_of Pry::HistoryArray res[:res][1..2].should == [:foo, 42] end it 'sets _in_ to an array with the entered lines' do res = {} input = InputTester.new *[":foo", "42", "self[:res] = _in_"] pry = Pry.new(:input => input, :output => StringIO.new) pry.repl(res) res[:res].should.be.kind_of Pry::HistoryArray res[:res][1..2].should == [":foo\n", "42\n"] end it 'uses 100 as the size of _in_ and _out_' do res = [] input = InputTester.new *["self << _out_.max_size << _in_.max_size"] pry = Pry.new(:input => input, :output => StringIO.new) pry.repl(res) res.should == [100, 100] end it 'can change the size of the history arrays' do res = [] input = InputTester.new *["self << _out_.max_size << _in_.max_size"] pry = Pry.new(:input => input, :output => StringIO.new, :memory_size => 1000) pry.repl(res) res.should == [1000, 1000] end it 'store exceptions' do res = [] input = InputTester.new *["foo!","self << _in_[-1] << _out_[-1]"] pry = Pry.new(:input => input, :output => StringIO.new, :memory_size => 1000) pry.repl(res) res.first.should == "foo!\n" res.last.should.be.kind_of NoMethodError end end describe "last_result" do it "should be set to the most recent value" do pry_eval("2", "_ + 82").should == 84 end # This test needs mock_pry because the command retvals work by # replacing the eval_string, so _ won't be modified without Pry doing # a REPL loop. it "should be set to the result of a command with :keep_retval" do Pry::Commands.block_command '++', '', :keep_retval => true do |a| a.to_i + 1 end mock_pry('++ 86', '++ #{_}').should =~ /88/ end it "should be preserved over an empty line" do pry_eval("2 + 2", " ", "\t", " ", "_ + 92").should == 96 end it "should be preserved when evalling a command without :keep_retval" do pry_eval("2 + 2", "ls -l", "_ + 96").should == 100 end end describe "test loading rc files" do before do Pry::HOME_RC_FILE.replace "spec/fixtures/testrc" Pry::LOCAL_RC_FILE.replace "spec/fixtures/testrc/../testrc" Pry.instance_variable_set(:@initial_session, true) end after do Pry::HOME_RC_FILE.replace "~/.pryrc" Pry::LOCAL_RC_FILE.replace "./.pryrc" Pry.config.should_load_rc = false Object.remove_const(:TEST_RC) if defined?(TEST_RC) end it "should never run the rc file twice" do Pry.config.should_load_rc = true Pry.start(self, :input => StringIO.new("exit-all\n"), :output => StringIO.new) TEST_RC.should == [0] Pry.start(self, :input => StringIO.new("exit-all\n"), :output => StringIO.new) TEST_RC.should == [0] end it "should not load the pryrc if it cannot expand ENV[HOME]" do old_home = ENV['HOME'] old_rc = Pry.config.should_load_rc ENV['HOME'] = nil Pry.config.should_load_rc = true lambda { Pry.start(self, :input => StringIO.new("exit-all\n"), :output => StringIO.new) }.should.not.raise ENV['HOME'] = old_home Pry.config.should_load_rc = old_rc end it "should not run the rc file at all if Pry.config.should_load_rc is false" do Pry.config.should_load_rc = false Pry.start(self, :input => StringIO.new("exit-all\n"), :output => StringIO.new) Object.const_defined?(:TEST_RC).should == false end it "should not load the rc file if #repl method invoked" do Pry.config.should_load_rc = true Pry.new(:input => StringIO.new("exit-all\n"), :output => StringIO.new).repl(self) Object.const_defined?(:TEST_RC).should == false Pry.config.should_load_rc = false end describe "that raise exceptions" do before do Pry::HOME_RC_FILE = "spec/fixtures/testrcbad" Pry.config.should_load_rc = true Pry.config.should_load_local_rc = false putsed = nil # YUCK! horrible hack to get round the fact that output is not configured # at the point this message is printed. (class << Pry; self; end).send(:define_method, :puts) { |str| putsed = str } @doing_it = lambda{ Pry.start(self, :input => StringIO.new("Object::TEST_AFTER_RAISE=1\nexit-all\n"), :output => StringIO.new) putsed } end after do Object.remove_const(:TEST_BEFORE_RAISE) Object.remove_const(:TEST_AFTER_RAISE) (class << Pry; undef_method :puts; end) end it "should not raise exceptions" do @doing_it.should.not.raise end it "should continue to run pry" do @doing_it[] Object.const_defined?(:TEST_BEFORE_RAISE).should == true Object.const_defined?(:TEST_AFTER_RAISE).should == true end it "should output an error" do @doing_it.call.split("\n").first.should == "Error loading spec/fixtures/testrcbad: messin with ya" end end end describe "nesting" do after do Pry.reset_defaults Pry.color = false end it 'should nest properly' do Pry.input = InputTester.new("cd 1", "cd 2", "cd 3", "\"nest:\#\{(_pry_.binding_stack.size - 1)\}\"", "exit-all") Pry.output = @str_output o = Object.new pry_tester = o.pry @str_output.string.should =~ /nest:3/ end end describe "defining methods" do it 'should define a method on the singleton class of an object when performing "def meth;end" inside the object' do [Object.new, {}, []].each do |val| str_input = StringIO.new("def hello;end") Pry.new(:input => str_input, :output => StringIO.new).rep(val) val.methods(false).map(&:to_sym).include?(:hello).should == true end end it 'should define an instance method on the module when performing "def meth;end" inside the module' do str_input = StringIO.new("def hello;end") hello = Module.new Pry.new(:input => str_input, :output => StringIO.new).rep(hello) hello.instance_methods(false).map(&:to_sym).include?(:hello).should == true end it 'should define an instance method on the class when performing "def meth;end" inside the class' do str_input = StringIO.new("def hello;end") hello = Class.new Pry.new(:input => str_input, :output => StringIO.new).rep(hello) hello.instance_methods(false).map(&:to_sym).include?(:hello).should == true end it 'should define a method on the class of an object when performing "def meth;end" inside an immediate value or Numeric' do # should include float in here, but test fails for some reason # on 1.8.7, no idea why! [:test, 0, true, false, nil].each do |val| str_input = StringIO.new("def hello;end") Pry.new(:input => str_input, :output => StringIO.new).rep(val) val.class.instance_methods(false).map(&:to_sym).include?(:hello).should == true end end end describe "Object#pry" do after do Pry.reset_defaults Pry.color = false end it "should start a pry session on the receiver (first form)" do Pry.input = InputTester.new("self", "exit-all") str_output = StringIO.new Pry.output = str_output 20.pry str_output.string.should =~ /20/ end it "should start a pry session on the receiver (second form)" do Pry.input = InputTester.new("self", "exit-all") str_output = StringIO.new Pry.output = str_output pry 20 str_output.string.should =~ /20/ end it "should raise if more than two arguments are passed to Object#pry" do lambda { pry(20, :quiet, :input => Readline) }.should.raise ArgumentError end end describe "Pry.binding_for" do it 'should return TOPLEVEL_BINDING if parameter self is main' do _main_ = lambda { TOPLEVEL_BINDING.eval('self') } Pry.binding_for(_main_.call).is_a?(Binding).should == true Pry.binding_for(_main_.call).should == TOPLEVEL_BINDING Pry.binding_for(_main_.call).should == Pry.binding_for(_main_.call) end end end end describe 'setting custom options' do it 'should not raise for unrecognized options' do should.not.raise?(NoMethodError) { instance = Pry.new(:custom_option => 'custom value') } end end end