module Cucumber module Ast # Represents an inline argument in a step. Example: # # Given the message # """ # I like # Cucumber sandwich # """ # # The text between the pair of """ is stored inside a PyString, # which is yielded to the StepDefinition block as the last argument. # # The StepDefinition can then access the String via the #to_s method. In the # example above, that would return: "I like\nCucumber sandwich" # # Note how the indentation from the source is stripped away. # class PyString def self.default_arg_name "string" end def initialize(start_line, end_line, string, quotes_indent) @start_line, @end_line = start_line, end_line @string, @quotes_indent = string.gsub(/\\"/, '"'), quotes_indent end def to_s @string.indent(-@quotes_indent) end def accept(visitor) visitor.visit_py_string(to_s) end def arguments_replaced(arguments) #:nodoc: string = @string arguments.each do |name, value| value ||= '' string = string.gsub(name, value) end PyString.new(@start_line, @end_line, string, @quotes_indent) end def has_text?(text) @string.index(text) end # For testing only def to_sexp #:nodoc: [:py_string, to_s] end end end end