# frozen_string_literal: true require 'tempfile' class Pry module Helpers module CommandHelpers include OptionsHelpers extend self # Open a temp file and yield it to the block, closing it after # @return [String] The path of the temp file def temp_file(ext = '.rb') file = Tempfile.new(['pry', ext]) yield(file) ensure file.close(true) end def internal_binding?(context) method_name = context.eval("::Kernel.__method__").to_s # class_eval is here because of http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-6753 %w[__binding__ __pry__ class_eval].include?(method_name) # TODO: codehaus is dead, there was no test for this and the # description for the commit doesn't exist. Probably a candidate for # removal so we have a chance to introduce a regression and document it # properly. end def get_method_or_raise(method_name, context, opts = {}) method = Pry::Method.from_str(method_name, context, opts) if !method && method_name raise Pry::MethodNotFound, "method '#{method_name}' could not be found." end (opts[:super] || 0).times do if method.super method = method.super else raise Pry::MethodNotFound, "'#{method.name_with_owner}' has no super method" end end if !method || (!method_name && internal_binding?(context)) raise Pry::MethodNotFound, 'no method name given, and context is not a method' end set_file_and_dir_locals(method.source_file) method end # Remove any common leading whitespace from every line in `text`. This # can be used to make a HEREDOC line up with the left margin, without # sacrificing the indentation level of the source code. # # @example # opt.banner(unindent(<<-USAGE)) # Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, # sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. # "Ut enim ad minim veniam." # USAGE # # @param [String] dirty_text The text from which to remove indentation # @return [String] the text with indentation stripped def unindent(dirty_text, left_padding = 0) text = dirty_text.sub(/\A[ \t]+\z/, '') # Empty blank lines. # Find the longest common whitespace to all indented lines. Ignore lines # containing just -- or ++ as these seem to be used by comment authors # as delimeters. scanned_text = text.scan(/^[ \t]*(?!--\n|\+\+\n)(?=[^ \t\n])/) margin = scanned_text.inject do |current_margin, next_indent| if next_indent.start_with?(current_margin) current_margin elsif current_margin.start_with?(next_indent) next_indent else '' end end text.gsub(/^#{margin}/, ' ' * left_padding) end # Restrict a string to the given range of lines (1-indexed) # @param [String] content The string. # @param [Range, Integer] lines The line(s) to restrict it to. # @return [String] The resulting string. def restrict_to_lines(content, lines) line_range = one_index_range_or_number(lines) Array(content.lines.to_a[line_range]).join end def one_index_number(line_number) line_number > 0 ? line_number - 1 : line_number end # convert a 1-index range to a 0-indexed one def one_index_range(range) Range.new(one_index_number(range.begin), one_index_number(range.end)) end def one_index_range_or_number(range_or_number) case range_or_number when Range one_index_range(range_or_number) else one_index_number(range_or_number) end end def absolute_index_number(line_number, array_length) if line_number >= 0 line_number else [array_length + line_number, 0].max end end def absolute_index_range(range_or_number, array_length) case range_or_number when Range a = absolute_index_number(range_or_number.begin, array_length) b = absolute_index_number(range_or_number.end, array_length) else a = b = absolute_index_number(range_or_number, array_length) end Range.new(a, b) end def set_file_and_dir_locals(file_name, pry = pry_instance, ctx = target) return if !ctx || !file_name pry.last_file = File.expand_path(file_name) pry.inject_local("_file_", pry.last_file, ctx) pry.last_dir = File.dirname(pry.last_file) pry.inject_local("_dir_", pry.last_dir, ctx) end end end end