# typed: true # DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY # This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `pry` gem. # Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem pry`. # source://yard-0.9.28/lib/yard.rb:62 ::RUBY19 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/core_extensions.rb:115 class BasicObject # Return a binding object for the receiver. # # The `self` of the binding is set to the current object, and it contains no # local variables. # # The default definee (http://yugui.jp/articles/846) is set such that new # methods defined will be added to the singleton class of the BasicObject. # # @return [Binding] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/core_extensions.rb:125 def __binding__; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/core_extensions.rb:24 class Object < ::BasicObject include ::Kernel # Return a binding object for the receiver. # # The `self` of the binding is set to the current object, and it contains no # local variables. # # The default definee (http://yugui.jp/articles/846) is set such that: # # * If `self` is a class or module, then new methods created in the binding # will be defined in that class or module (as in `class Foo; end`). # * If `self` is a normal object, then new methods created in the binding will # be defined on its singleton class (as in `class << self; end`). # * If `self` doesn't have a real singleton class (i.e. it is a Fixnum, Float, # Symbol, nil, true, or false), then new methods will be created on the # object's class (as in `self.class.class_eval{ }`) # # Newly created constants, including classes and modules, will also be added # to the default definee. # # @return [Binding] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/core_extensions.rb:70 def __binding__; end # Start a Pry REPL on self. # # If `self` is a Binding then that will be used to evaluate expressions; # otherwise a new binding will be created. # # @example With a binding # binding.pry # @example On any object # "dummy".pry # @example With options # def my_method # binding.pry :quiet => true # end # my_method() # @param object [Object] the object or binding to pry # (__deprecated__, use `object.pry`) # @param hash [Hash] the options hash # @see Pry.start # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/core_extensions.rb:43 def pry(object = T.unsafe(nil), hash = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/version.rb:3 class Pry extend ::Forwardable extend ::Pry::Forwardable # Create a new {Pry} instance. # # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @param options [Hash] # @return [Pry] a new instance of Pry # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:81 def initialize(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Add a sticky local to this Pry instance. # A sticky local is a local that persists between all bindings in a session. # # @param name [Symbol] The name of the sticky local. # @yield The block that defines the content of the local. The local # will be refreshed at each tick of the repl loop. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:212 def add_sticky_local(name, &block); end # Returns the value of attribute backtrace. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:35 def backtrace; end # Sets the attribute backtrace # # @param value the value to set the attribute backtrace to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:35 def backtrace=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute binding_stack. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:32 def binding_stack; end # Sets the attribute binding_stack # # @param value the value to set the attribute binding_stack to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:32 def binding_stack=(_arg0); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def color(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def color=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def commands(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def commands=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Generate completions. # # @param str [String] What the user has typed so far # @return [Array] Possible completions # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:145 def complete(str); end # Returns the value of attribute config. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:50 def config; end # The currently active `Binding`. # # @return [Binding] The currently active `Binding` for the session. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:124 def current_binding; end # The currently active `Binding`. # support previous API # # @return [Binding] The currently active `Binding` for the session. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:124 def current_context; end # Returns the value of attribute custom_completions. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:33 def custom_completions; end # Sets the attribute custom_completions # # @param value the value to set the attribute custom_completions to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:33 def custom_completions=(_arg0); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def editor(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def editor=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Pass a line of input to Pry. # # This is the equivalent of `Binding#eval` but with extra Pry! # # In particular: # 1. Pry commands will be executed immediately if the line matches. # 2. Partial lines of input will be queued up until a complete expression has # been accepted. # 3. Output is written to `#output` in pretty colours, not returned. # # Once this method has raised an exception or returned false, this instance # is no longer usable. {#exit_value} will return the session's breakout # value if applicable. # # @option options # @param line [String?] The line of input; `nil` if the user types `` # @param options [Hash] a customizable set of options # @raise [Exception] If the user uses the `raise-up` command, this method # will raise that exception. # @return [Boolean] Is Pry ready to accept more input? # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:255 def eval(line, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Returns the value of attribute eval_string. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:34 def eval_string; end # Sets the attribute eval_string # # @param value the value to set the attribute eval_string to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:34 def eval_string=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:286 def evaluate_ruby(code); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def exception_handler(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def exception_handler=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Execute the specified hook. # If executing a hook raises an exception, we log that and then continue sucessfully. # To debug such errors, use the global variable $pry_hook_error, which is set as a # result. # # @param name [Symbol] The hook name to execute # @param args [*Object] The arguments to pass to the hook # @return [Object, Exception] The return value of the hook or the exception raised # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:394 def exec_hook(name, *args, &block); end # Returns the value of attribute exit_value. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:42 def exit_value; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def extra_sticky_locals(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def extra_sticky_locals=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def hooks(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def hooks=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Injects a local variable into the provided binding. # # @param name [String] The name of the local to inject. # @param value [Object] The value to set the local to. # @param binding [Binding] The binding to set the local on. # @return [Object] The value the local was set to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:173 def inject_local(name, value, binding); end # Inject all the sticky locals into the current binding. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:201 def inject_sticky_locals!; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def input(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def input=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:45 def input_ring; end # Returns the value of attribute last_dir. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:39 def last_dir; end # Sets the attribute last_dir # # @param value the value to set the attribute last_dir to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:39 def last_dir=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute last_exception. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:41 def last_exception; end # Set the last exception for a session. # # @param exception [Exception] The last exception. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:418 def last_exception=(exception); end # Returns the value of attribute last_file. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:38 def last_file; end # Sets the attribute last_file # # @param value the value to set the attribute last_file to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:38 def last_file=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute last_result. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:37 def last_result; end # Sets the attribute last_result # # @param value the value to set the attribute last_result to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:37 def last_result=(_arg0); end # @return [Boolean] True if the last result is an exception that was raised, # as opposed to simply an instance of Exception (like the result of # Exception.new) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:440 def last_result_is_exception?; end # @return [Integer] The maximum amount of objects remembered by the inp and # out arrays. Defaults to 100. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:190 def memory_size; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:195 def memory_size=(size); end # Returns an output device # # @example # pry_instance.output.puts "ohai!" # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:538 def output; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def output=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:48 def output_ring; end # Returns the currently configured pager # # @example # pry_instance.pager.page text # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:530 def pager; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def pager=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Pops the current prompt off of the prompt stack. If the prompt you are # popping is the last prompt, it will not be popped. Use this to restore the # previous prompt. # # @example # pry = Pry.new(prompt: Pry::Prompt[:my_prompt1]) # pry.push_prompt(Pry::Prompt[:my_prompt2]) # pry.pop_prompt # => prompt2 # pry.pop_prompt # => prompt1 # pry.pop_prompt # => prompt1 # @return [Pry::Prompt] the prompt being popped # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:522 def pop_prompt; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def print(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def print=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # If the given line is a valid command, process it in the context of the # current `eval_string` and binding. # # @param val [String] The line to process. # @return [Boolean] `true` if `val` is a command, `false` otherwise # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:325 def process_command(val); end # Same as process_command, but outputs exceptions to `#output` instead of # raising. # # @param val [String] The line to process. # @return [Boolean] `true` if `val` is a command, `false` otherwise # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:360 def process_command_safely(val); end # This is the prompt at the top of the prompt stack. # # @return [Pry::Prompt] the current prompt # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:101 def prompt; end # Sets the Pry prompt. # # @param new_prompt [Pry::Prompt] # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:108 def prompt=(new_prompt); end # Push a binding for the given object onto the stack. If this instance is # currently stopped, mark it as usable again. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:131 def push_binding(object); end # Initialize this instance by pushing its initial context into the binding # stack. If no target is given, start at the top level. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:118 def push_initial_binding(target = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Pushes the current prompt onto a stack that it can be restored from later. # Use this if you wish to temporarily change the prompt. # # @example # push_prompt(Pry::Prompt[:my_prompt]) # @param new_prompt [Pry::Prompt] # @return [Pry::Prompt] new_prompt # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:506 def push_prompt(new_prompt); end # Convenience accessor for the `quiet` config key. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:592 def quiet?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:582 def raise_up(*args); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:586 def raise_up!(*args); end # Raise an exception out of Pry. # # See Kernel#raise for documentation of parameters. # See rb_make_exception for the inbuilt implementation. # # This is necessary so that the raise-up command can tell the # difference between an exception the user has decided to raise, # and a mistake in specifying that exception. # # (i.e. raise-up RunThymeError.new should not be the same as # raise-up NameError, "unititialized constant RunThymeError") # # @raise [TypeError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:554 def raise_up_common(force, *args); end # Potentially deprecated. Use `Pry::REPL.new(pry, :target => target).start` # (If nested sessions are going to exist, this method is fine, but a goal is # to come up with an alternative to nested sessions altogether.) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:282 def repl(target = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Reset the current eval string. If the user has entered part of a multiline # expression, this discards that input. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:231 def reset_eval_string; end # Run the specified command. # # @example # pry_instance.run_command("ls -m") # @param val [String] The command (and its params) to execute. # @return [Pry::Command::VOID_VALUE] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:375 def run_command(val); end # Returns the appropriate prompt to use. # # @return [String] The prompt. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:453 def select_prompt; end # Set the last result of an eval. # This method should not need to be invoked directly. # # @param result [Object] The result. # @param code [String] The code that was run. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:409 def set_last_result(result, code = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Whether the print proc should be invoked. # Currently only invoked if the output is not suppressed. # # @return [Boolean] Whether the print proc should be invoked. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:447 def should_print?; end # Output the result or pass to an exception handler (if result is an exception). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:298 def show_result(result); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:216 def sticky_locals; end # Returns the value of attribute suppress_output. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:36 def suppress_output; end # Sets the attribute suppress_output # # @param value the value to set the attribute suppress_output to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:36 def suppress_output=(_arg0); end # Update Pry's internal state after evalling code. # This method should not need to be invoked directly. # # @param code [String] The code we just eval'd # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:428 def update_input_history(code); end private # Force `eval_string` into the encoding of `val`. [Issue #284] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:680 def ensure_correct_encoding!(val); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:688 def generate_prompt(prompt_proc, conf); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:598 def handle_line(line, options); end # the array that the prompt stack is stored in # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:697 def prompt_stack; end class << self # Convert the given object into an instance of `Pry::Code`, if it isn't # already one. # # @param obj [Code, Method, UnboundMethod, Proc, Pry::Method, String, Array, IO] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:12 def Code(obj); end # If the given object is a `Pry::Method`, return it unaltered. If it's # anything else, return it wrapped in a `Pry::Method` instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:9 def Method(obj); end # If the given object is a `Pry::WrappedModule`, return it unaltered. If it's # anything else, return it wrapped in a `Pry::WrappedModule` instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:7 def WrappedModule(obj); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:288 def auto_resize!; end # Return a `Binding` object for `target` or return `target` if it is # already a `Binding`. # In the case where `target` is top-level then return `TOPLEVEL_BINDING` # # @param target [Object] The object to get a `Binding` object for. # @return [Binding] The `Binding` object. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:341 def binding_for(target); end # Returns the value of attribute cli. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:22 def cli; end # Sets the attribute cli # # @param value the value to set the attribute cli to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:22 def cli=(_arg0); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def color(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def color=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def commands(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def commands=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Returns the value of attribute config. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:25 def config; end # Sets the attribute config # # @param value the value to set the attribute config to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:25 def config=(_arg0); end # @example # Pry.configure do |config| # config.eager_load! # optional # config.input = # .. # config.foo = 2 # end # @yield [config] Yields a block with {Pry.config} as its argument. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:46 def configure; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:374 def critical_section; end # @return [Pry::Config] Returns a value store for an instance of Pry running on the current thread. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:63 def current; end # Returns the value of attribute current_line. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:19 def current_line; end # Sets the attribute current_line # # @param value the value to set the attribute current_line to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:19 def current_line=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute custom_completions. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:18 def custom_completions; end # Sets the attribute custom_completions # # @param value the value to set the attribute custom_completions to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:18 def custom_completions=(_arg0); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def editor(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def editor=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Returns the value of attribute eval_path. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:21 def eval_path; end # Sets the attribute eval_path # # @param value the value to set the attribute eval_path to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:21 def eval_path=(_arg0); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def exception_handler(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def exception_handler=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def extra_sticky_locals(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def extra_sticky_locals=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:139 def final_session_setup; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def history(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def history=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def hooks(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def hooks=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:369 def in_critical_section?; end # Basic initialization. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:332 def init; end # @return [Boolean] Whether this is the first time a Pry session has # been started since loading the Pry class. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:251 def initial_session?; end # Do basic setup for initial session including: loading pryrc, plugins, # requires, and history. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:129 def initial_session_setup; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def input(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def input=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Returns the value of attribute last_internal_error. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:24 def last_internal_error; end # Sets the attribute last_internal_error # # @param value the value to set the attribute last_internal_error to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:24 def last_internal_error=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute line_buffer. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:20 def line_buffer; end # Sets the attribute line_buffer # # @param value the value to set the attribute line_buffer to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:20 def line_buffer=(_arg0); end # Load the given file in the context of `Pry.toplevel_binding` # # @param file [String] The unexpanded file path. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:69 def load_file_at_toplevel(file); end # Execute the file through the REPL loop, non-interactively. # # @param file_name [String] File name to load through the REPL. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:196 def load_file_through_repl(file_name); end # Load Readline history if required. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:245 def load_history; end # Load RC files if appropriate This method can also be used to reload the # files if they have changed. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:77 def load_rc_files; end # Load any Ruby files specified with the -r flag on the command line. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:101 def load_requires; end # Trap interrupts on jruby, and make them behave like MRI so we can # catch them. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:109 def load_traps; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:113 def load_win32console; end # @return [main] returns the special instance of Object, "main". # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:55 def main; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def memory_size(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def memory_size=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def output(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def output=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def pager(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def pager=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def print(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def print=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def prompt(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def prompt=(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Returns the value of attribute quiet. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:23 def quiet; end # Sets the attribute quiet # # @param value the value to set the attribute quiet to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:23 def quiet=(_arg0); end # Load the local RC file (./.pryrc) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:86 def rc_files_to_load; end # Expand a file to its canonical name (following symlinks as appropriate) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:94 def real_path_to(file); end # Set all the configurable options back to their default values # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:320 def reset_defaults; end # Run a Pry command from outside a session. The commands available are # those referenced by `Pry.config.commands` (the default command set). # # @example Run under Pry class, returning only public methods. # Pry.run_command "ls -m", :target => Pry # @example Run at top-level with no output. # Pry.run_command "ls" # @example Display command output. # Pry.run_command "ls -av", :show_output => true # @option options # @option options # @param command_string [String] The Pry command (including arguments, # if any). # @param options [Hash] Optional named parameters. # @return [nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:271 def run_command(command_string, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Start a Pry REPL. # This method also loads `pryrc` as necessary the first time it is invoked. # # @example # Pry.start(Object.new, :input => MyInput.new) # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @param target [Object, Binding] The receiver of the Pry session # @param options [Hash] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:156 def start(target = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:348 def toplevel_binding; end # Sets the attribute toplevel_binding # # @param value the value to set the attribute toplevel_binding to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:366 def toplevel_binding=(_arg0); end # An inspector that clips the output to `max_length` chars. # In case of > `max_length` chars the `# notation is used. # # @option options # @option options # @param obj [Object] The object to view. # @param options [Hash] # @return [String] The string representation of `obj`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:219 def view_clip(obj, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end end end # @return [Array] Code of the method used when implementing Pry's # __binding__, along with line indication to be used with instance_eval (and # friends). # @see Object#__binding__ # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/core_extensions.rb:9 Pry::BINDING_METHOD_IMPL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/basic_object.rb:4 class Pry::BasicObject < ::BasicObject include ::Kernel end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/basic_object.rb:6 Pry::BasicObject::Dir = Dir # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/basic_object.rb:6 Pry::BasicObject::ENV = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Object) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/basic_object.rb:6 Pry::BasicObject::File = File # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/basic_object.rb:6 Pry::BasicObject::Kernel = Kernel # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/basic_object.rb:6 Pry::BasicObject::LoadError = LoadError # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/basic_object.rb:6 Pry::BasicObject::Pry = Pry # A super-class for Commands that are created with a single block. # # This class ensures that the block is called with the correct number of # arguments and the right context. # # Create subclasses using {Pry::CommandSet#command}. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/block_command.rb:13 class Pry::BlockCommand < ::Pry::Command # Call the block that was registered with this command. # # @param args [Array] The arguments passed # @return [Object] The return value of the block # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/block_command.rb:14 def call(*args); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/block_command.rb:18 def help; end end # Manage the processing of command line options # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:7 class Pry::CLI class << self # Add a block responsible for processing parsed options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:39 def add_option_processor(&block); end # Add another set of CLI options (a Pry::Slop block) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:24 def add_options(&block); end # @return [Array] The input array of strings to process # as CLI options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:21 def input_args; end # @return [Array] The input array of strings to process # as CLI options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:21 def input_args=(_arg0); end # @return [Array] The Procs that process the parsed options. Plugins can # utilize this facility in order to add and process their own Pry # options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:17 def option_processors; end # @return [Array] The Procs that process the parsed options. Plugins can # utilize this facility in order to add and process their own Pry # options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:17 def option_processors=(_arg0); end # @return [Proc] The Proc defining the valid command line options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:12 def options; end # @return [Proc] The Proc defining the valid command line options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:12 def options=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:52 def parse_options(args = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Clear `options` and `option_processors` # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:47 def reset; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:90 def start(opts); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/cli.rb:8 class Pry::CLI::NoOptionsError < ::StandardError; end # A super-class of Commands with structure. # # This class implements the bare-minimum functionality that a command should # have, namely a --help switch, and then delegates actual processing to its # subclasses. # # Create subclasses using {Pry::CommandSet#create_command}, and override the # `options(opt)` method to set up an instance of Pry::Slop, and the `process` # method to actually run the command. If necessary, you can also override # `setup` which will be called before `options`, for example to require any # gems your command needs to run, or to set up state. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:15 class Pry::ClassCommand < ::Pry::Command # Returns the value of attribute args. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:64 def args; end # Sets the attribute args # # @param value the value to set the attribute args to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:64 def args=(_arg0); end # Set up `opts` and `args`, and then call `process`. # # This method will display help if necessary. # # @param args [Array] The arguments passed # @return [Object] The return value of `process` or VOID_VALUE # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:72 def call(*args); end # Generate shell completions # # @param search [String] The line typed so far # @return [Array] the words to complete # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:105 def complete(search); end # Return the help generated by Pry::Slop for this command. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:87 def help; end # A method to setup Pry::Slop so it can parse the options your command expects. # # method, as it may be called by Pry at any time for introspection reasons. # If you need to set up default values, use `setup` instead. # # @example # def options(opt) # opt.banner "Gists methods or classes" # opt.on(:c, :class, "gist a class") do # @action = :class # end # end # @note Please don't do anything side-effecty in the main part of this # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:171 def options(opt); end # Returns the value of attribute opts. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:63 def opts; end # Sets the attribute opts # # @param value the value to set the attribute opts to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:63 def opts=(_arg0); end # The actual body of your command should go here. # # The `opts` mehod can be called to get the options that Pry::Slop has passed, # and `args` gives the remaining, unparsed arguments. # # The return value of this method is discarded unless the command was # created with `:keep_retval => true`, in which case it is returned to the # repl. # # @example # def process # if opts.present?(:class) # gist_class # else # gist_method # end # end # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:190 def process; end # A method called just before `options(opt)` as part of `call`. # # This method can be used to set up any context your command needs to run, # for example requiring gems, or setting default values for options. # # @example # def setup # require 'gist' # @action = :method # end # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:121 def setup; end # Return an instance of Pry::Slop that can parse either subcommands or the # options that this command accepts. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:93 def slop; end # A method to setup Pry::Slop commands so it can parse the subcommands your # command expects. If you need to set up default values, use `setup` # instead. # # @example A minimal example # def subcommands(cmd) # cmd.command :download do |opt| # description 'Downloads a content from a server' # # opt.on :verbose, 'Use verbose output' # # run do |options, arguments| # ContentDownloader.download(options, arguments) # end # end # end # @example Define the invokation block anywhere you want # def subcommands(cmd) # cmd.command :download do |opt| # description 'Downloads a content from a server' # # opt.on :verbose, 'Use verbose output' # end # end # # def process # # Perform calculations... # opts.fetch_command(:download).run do |options, arguments| # ContentDownloader.download(options, arguments) # end # # More calculations... # end # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:156 def subcommands(cmd); end class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:29 def doc; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:37 def file; end # Ensure that subclasses inherit the options, description and # match from a ClassCommand super class. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:19 def inherited(klass); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:42 def line; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:25 def source; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:37 def source_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:42 def source_line; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:33 def source_location; end private # The object used to extract the source for the command. # # This should be a `Pry::Method(block)` for a command made with `create_command` # and a `Pry::WrappedModule(self)` for a command that's a standard class. # # @return [Pry::WrappedModule, Pry::Method] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/class_command.rb:54 def source_object; end end end # `Pry::Code` is a class that encapsulates lines of source code and their # line numbers and formats them for terminal output. It can read from a file # or method definition or be instantiated with a `String` or an `Array`. # # In general, the formatting methods in `Code` return a new `Code` object # which will format the text as specified when `#to_s` is called. This allows # arbitrary chaining of formatting methods without mutating the original # object. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:32 class Pry::Code extend ::MethodSource::CodeHelpers # Instantiate a `Code` object containing code from the given `Array`, # `String`, or `IO`. The first line will be line 1 unless specified # otherwise. If you need non-contiguous line numbers, you can create an # empty `Code` object and then use `#push` to insert the lines. # # @param lines [Array, String, IO] # @param start_line [Integer?] # @param code_type [Symbol?] # @return [Code] a new instance of Code # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:87 def initialize(lines = T.unsafe(nil), start_line = T.unsafe(nil), code_type = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Append the given line. +lineno+ is one more than the last existing # line, unless specified otherwise. # # @param line [String] # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:102 def <<(line); end # Two `Code` objects are equal if they contain the same lines with the same # numbers. Otherwise, call `to_s` and `chomp` and compare as Strings. # # @param other [Code, Object] # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:325 def ==(other); end # Remove all lines except for the +lines+ after and excluding +lineno+. # # @param lineno [Integer] # @param lines [Integer] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:195 def after(lineno, lines = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Remove all lines except for the +lines+ on either side of and including # +lineno+. # # @param lineno [Integer] # @param lines [Integer] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:182 def around(lineno, lines = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Remove all lines except for the +lines+ up to and excluding +lineno+. # # @param lineno [Integer] # @param lines [Integer] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:168 def before(lineno, lines = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Remove all lines that aren't in the given range, expressed either as a # `Range` object or a first and last line number (inclusive). Negative # indices count from the end of the array of lines. # # @param start_line [Range, Integer] # @param end_line [Integer?] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:135 def between(start_line, end_line = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Symbol] The type of code stored in this wrapper. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:77 def code_type; end # @return [Symbol] The type of code stored in this wrapper. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:77 def code_type=(_arg0); end # Get the comment that describes the expression on the given line number. # # @param line_number [Integer] (1-based) # @return [String] the code. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:286 def comment_describing(line_number); end # Get the multiline expression that starts on the given line number. # # @param line_number [Integer] (1-based) # @return [String] the code. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:294 def expression_at(line_number, consume = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Remove all lines that don't match the given `pattern`. # # @param pattern [Regexp] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:207 def grep(pattern); end # @return [String] a (possibly highlighted) copy of the source code. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:263 def highlighted; end # Return the number of lines stored. # # @return [Integer] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:316 def length; end # @return [Integer] the number of digits in the last line. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:252 def max_lineno_width; end # Forward any missing methods to the output of `#to_s`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:335 def method_missing(method_name, *args, &block); end # Get the (approximate) Module.nesting at the give line number. # # @param line_number [Integer] line number starting from 1 # @return [Array] a list of open modules. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:302 def nesting_at(line_number); end # Writes a formatted representation (based on the configuration of the # object) to the given output, which must respond to `#<<`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:269 def print_to_output(output, color = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Append the given line. +lineno+ is one more than the last existing # line, unless specified otherwise. # # @param line [String] # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:102 def push(line); end # Return an unformatted String of the code. # # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:309 def raw; end # Filter the lines using the given block. # # @return [Code] # @yield [LOC] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:122 def reject(&block); end # Filter the lines using the given block. # # @return [Code] # @yield [LOC] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:112 def select(&block); end # Take `num_lines` from `start_line`, forward or backwards. # # @param start_line [Integer] # @param num_lines [Integer] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:150 def take_lines(start_line, num_lines); end # @return [String] a formatted representation (based on the configuration of # the object). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:258 def to_s; end # Format output with the specified number of spaces in front of every line, # unless `spaces` is falsy. # # @param spaces [Integer?] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:244 def with_indentation(spaces = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Format output with line numbers next to it, unless `y_n` is falsy. # # @param y_n [Boolean?] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:221 def with_line_numbers(y_n = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Format output with a marker next to the given +lineno+, unless +lineno+ is # falsy. # # @param lineno [Integer?] # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:232 def with_marker(lineno = T.unsafe(nil)); end protected # An abstraction of the `dup.instance_eval` pattern used throughout this # class. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:361 def alter(&block); end private # Check whether String responds to missing methods. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:345 def respond_to_missing?(method_name, include_private = T.unsafe(nil)); end class << self # Instantiate a `Code` object containing code loaded from a file or # Pry's line buffer. # # @param filename [String] The name of a file, or "(pry)". # @param code_type [Symbol] The type of code the file contains. # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:42 def from_file(filename, code_type = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Instantiate a `Code` object containing code extracted from a # `::Method`, `UnboundMethod`, `Proc`, or `Pry::Method` object. # # @param meth [::Method, UnboundMethod, Proc, Pry::Method] The method # object. # @param start_line [Integer, nil] The line number to start on, or nil to # use the method's original line numbers. # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:55 def from_method(meth, start_line = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Attempt to extract the source code for module (or class) `mod`. # # @param mod [Module, Class] The module (or class) of interest. # @param candidate_rank [Integer] The module candidate (by rank) # to use (see `Pry::WrappedModule::Candidate` for more information). # @param start_line [Integer, nil] The line number to start on, or nil to # use the method's original line numbers. # @return [Code] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code.rb:69 def from_module(mod, candidate_rank = T.unsafe(nil), start_line = T.unsafe(nil)); end end end # Represents a range of lines in a code listing. # # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:8 class Pry::Code::CodeRange # @api private # @param start_line [Integer] # @param end_line [Integer?] # @return [CodeRange] a new instance of CodeRange # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:11 def initialize(start_line, end_line = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @api private # @param lines [Array] # @return [Range] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:19 def indices_range(lines); end private # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:27 def end_line; end # @api private # @return [Integer] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:57 def find_end_index(lines); end # @api private # @return [Integer] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:50 def find_start_index(lines); end # If `end_line` is equal to `nil`, then calculate it from the first # parameter, `start_line`. Otherwise, leave it as it is. # # @api private # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:32 def force_set_end_line; end # Finds indices of `start_line` and `end_line` in the given Array of # +lines+. # # @api private # @param lines [Array] # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:45 def indices(lines); end # For example, if the range is 4..10, then `start_line` would be equal to # 4 and `end_line` to 10. # # @api private # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:66 def set_end_line_from_range; end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_range.rb:25 def start_line; end end # Represents a line of code (which may, in fact, contain multiple lines if # the entirety was eval'd as a single unit following the `edit` command). # # A line of code is a tuple, which consists of a line and a line number. A # `LOC` object's state (namely, the line parameter) can be changed via # instance methods. `Pry::Code` heavily uses this class. # # @api private # @example # loc = LOC.new("def example\n :example\nend", 1) # puts loc.line # def example # :example # end # #=> nil # # loc.indent(3) # loc.line #=> " def example\n :example\nend" # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:23 class Pry::Code::LOC # @api private # @param line [String] The line of code. # @param lineno [Integer] The position of the +line+. # @return [LOC] a new instance of LOC # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:29 def initialize(line, lineno); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:34 def ==(other); end # Prepends the line number `lineno` to the `line`. # # @api private # @param max_width [Integer] # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:64 def add_line_number(max_width = T.unsafe(nil), color = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Prepends a marker "=>" or an empty marker to the +line+. # # @api private # @param marker_lineno [Integer] If it is equal to the `lineno`, then # prepend a hashrocket. Otherwise, an empty marker. # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:81 def add_marker(marker_lineno); end # Paints the `line` of code. # # @api private # @param code_type [Symbol] # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:56 def colorize(code_type); end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:38 def dup; end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:98 def handle_multiline_entries_from_edit_command(line, max_width); end # Indents the `line` with +distance+ spaces. # # @api private # @param distance [Integer] # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:94 def indent(distance); end # @api private # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:43 def line; end # @api private # @return [Integer] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:48 def lineno; end # @api private # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/loc.rb:25 def tuple; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:6 class Pry::CodeFile # @param filename [String] The name of a file with code to be detected # @param code_type [Symbol] The type of code the `filename` contains # @return [CodeFile] a new instance of CodeFile # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:41 def initialize(filename, code_type = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [String] The code contained in the current `@filename`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:47 def code; end # @return [Symbol] The type of code stored in this wrapper. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:37 def code_type; end private # @raise [MethodSource::SourceNotFoundError] if the `filename` is not # readable for some reason. # @return [String] absolute path for the given `filename`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:64 def abs_path; end # @return [Array] All the paths that contain code that Pry can use for its # API's. Skips directories. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:80 def code_path; end # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:110 def from_load_path; end # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:105 def from_pry_init_pwd; end # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:100 def from_pwd; end # @param path [String] # @return [Boolean] if the path, with or without the default ext, # is a readable file then `true`, otherwise `false`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:73 def readable?(path); end # @param filename [String] # @param default [Symbol] (:unknown) the file type to assume if none could be # detected. # @return [Symbol, nil] The SyntaxHighlighter type of a file from its # extension, or `nil` if `:unknown`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:89 def type_from_filename(filename, default = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:7 Pry::CodeFile::DEFAULT_EXT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # List of all supported languages. # # @return [Hash] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:11 Pry::CodeFile::EXTENSIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:28 Pry::CodeFile::FILES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash) # Store the current working directory. This allows show-source etc. to work if # your process has changed directory since boot. [Issue #675] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code/code_file.rb:34 Pry::CodeFile::INITIAL_PWD = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # This class is responsible for taking a string (identifying a # command/class/method/etc) and returning the relevant type of object. # For example, if the user looks up "show-source" then a # `Pry::Command` will be returned. Alternatively, if the user passes in "Pry#repl" then # a `Pry::Method` object will be returned. # # The `CodeObject.lookup` method is responsible for 1. figuring out what kind of # object the user wants (applying precedence rules in doing so -- i.e methods # get precedence over commands with the same name) and 2. Returning # the appropriate object. If the user fails to provide a string # identifer for the object (i.e they pass in `nil` or "") then the # object looked up will be the 'current method' or 'current class' # associated with the Binding. # # TODO: This class is a clusterfuck. We need a much more robust # concept of what a "Code Object" really is. Currently # commands/classes/candidates/methods and so on just share a very # ill-defined interface. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:22 class Pry::CodeObject include ::Pry::Helpers::OptionsHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::CommandHelpers # @return [CodeObject] a new instance of CodeObject # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:82 def initialize(str, pry_instance, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # TODO: just make it so find_command_by_match_or_listing doesn't raise? # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:94 def command_lookup; end # lookup variables and constants and `self` that are not modules # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:118 def default_lookup; end # when no paramter is given (i.e CodeObject.lookup(nil)), then we # lookup the 'current object' from the binding. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:102 def empty_lookup; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:136 def method_or_class_lookup; end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:79 def pry_instance; end # Sets the attribute pry_instance # # @param value the value to set the attribute pry_instance to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:79 def pry_instance=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute str. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:77 def str; end # Sets the attribute str # # @param value the value to set the attribute str to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:77 def str=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute super_level. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:80 def super_level; end # Sets the attribute super_level # # @param value the value to set the attribute super_level to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:80 def super_level=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute target. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:78 def target; end # Sets the attribute target # # @param value the value to set the attribute target to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:78 def target=(_arg0); end private # Returns true if `str` looks like a method, i.e Klass#method # We need to consider this case because method lookups should fall # through to the `method_or_class_lookup()` method but a # defined?() on a "Klass#method` string will see the `#` as a # comment and only evaluate the `Klass` part. # # @param str [String] # @return [Boolean] Whether the string looks like an instance method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:163 def looks_like_an_instance_method?(str); end # grab the nth (`super_level`) super of `obj # # @param obj [Object] # @param super_level [Fixnum] How far up the super chain to ascend. # @raise [Pry::CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:188 def lookup_super(obj, super_level); end # We use this method to decide whether code is safe to eval. Method's are # generally not, but everything else is. # TODO: is just checking != "method" enough?? # TODO: see duplication of this method in Pry::WrappedModule # # @param str [String] The string to lookup # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:173 def safe_to_evaluate?(str); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:152 def sourcable_object?(obj); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:181 def target_self; end class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:69 def lookup(str, pry_instance, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:23 module Pry::CodeObject::Helpers # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:30 def c_method?; end # @note If a module defined by C was extended with a lot of methods written # in Ruby, this method would fail. # @return [Boolean] `true` if this module was defined by means of the C API, # `false` if it's a Ruby module. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:46 def c_module?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:38 def command?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:34 def module_with_yard_docs?; end # we need this helper as some Pry::Method objects can wrap Procs # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/code_object.rb:26 def real_method_object?; end end # PP subclass for streaming inspect output in color. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/color_printer.rb:8 class Pry::ColorPrinter < ::PP # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/color_printer.rb:25 def pp(object); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/color_printer.rb:37 def text(str, max_width = T.unsafe(nil)); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/color_printer.rb:49 def highlight_object_literal(object_literal); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/color_printer.rb:55 def inspect_object(object); end class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/color_printer.rb:11 def default(_output, value, pry_instance); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/color_printer.rb:18 def pp(obj, output = T.unsafe(nil), max_width = T.unsafe(nil)); end end end # N.B. using a regular expresion here so that "raise-up 'foo'" does the right thing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:11 class Pry::Command include ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::OptionsHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::CommandHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::Text extend ::Pry::Helpers::DocumentationHelpers extend ::Pry::CodeObject::Helpers # Instantiate a command, in preparation for calling it. # # @param context [Hash] The runtime context to use with this command. # @return [Command] a new instance of Command # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:230 def initialize(context = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:292 def _pry_; end # Sets the attribute pry_instance # # @param value the value to set the attribute pry_instance to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:217 def _pry_=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute arg_string. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:213 def arg_string; end # Sets the attribute arg_string # # @param value the value to set the attribute arg_string to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:213 def arg_string=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:253 def block; end # Returns the value of attribute captures. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:211 def captures; end # Sets the attribute captures # # @param value the value to set the attribute captures to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:211 def captures=(_arg0); end # Display a warning if a command collides with a local/method in # the current scope. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:329 def check_for_command_collision(command_match, arg_string); end # The block we pass *into* a command so long as `:takes_block` is # not equal to `false` # # @example # my-command | do # puts "block content" # end # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:226 def command_block; end # The block we pass *into* a command so long as `:takes_block` is # not equal to `false` # # @example # my-command | do # puts "block content" # end # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:226 def command_block=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:261 def command_name; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:257 def command_options; end # Returns the value of attribute command_set. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:215 def command_set; end # Sets the attribute command_set # # @param value the value to set the attribute command_set to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:215 def command_set=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:284 def commands; end # Generate completions for this command # # @param _search [String] The line typed so far # @return [Array] Completion words # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:411 def complete(_search); end # Returns the value of attribute context. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:214 def context; end # Sets the attribute context # # @param value the value to set the attribute context to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:214 def context=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:249 def description; end # Returns the value of attribute eval_string. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:212 def eval_string; end # Sets the attribute eval_string # # @param value the value to set the attribute eval_string to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:212 def eval_string=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute hooks. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:216 def hooks; end # Sets the attribute hooks # # @param value the value to set the attribute hooks to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:216 def hooks=(_arg0); end # Revaluate the string (str) and perform interpolation. # # @param str [String] The string to reevaluate with interpolation. # @return [String] The reevaluated string with interpolations # applied (if any). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:318 def interpolate_string(str); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:245 def match; end # Make those properties accessible to instances # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:241 def name; end # Properties of one execution of a command (passed by {Pry#run_command} as a hash of # context and expanded in `#initialize` # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:209 def output; end # Properties of one execution of a command (passed by {Pry#run_command} as a hash of # context and expanded in `#initialize` # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:209 def output=(_arg0); end # Process a line that Command.matches? this command. # # @param line [String] The line to process # @return [Object, Command::VOID_VALUE] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:394 def process_line(line); end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:217 def pry_instance; end # Sets the attribute pry_instance # # @param value the value to set the attribute pry_instance to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:217 def pry_instance=(_arg0); end # Run a command from another command. # # @example # run "show-input" # @example # run ".ls" # @example # run "amend-line", "5", 'puts "hello world"' # @param command_string [String] The string that invokes the command # @param args [Array] Further arguments to pass to the command # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:278 def run(command_string, *args); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:265 def source; end # @example # state.my_state = "my state" # this will not conflict with any # # `state.my_state` used in another command. # @return [Hash] Pry commands can store arbitrary state # here. This state persists between subsequent command invocations. # All state saved here is unique to the command, it does not # need to be namespaced. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:309 def state; end # Returns the value of attribute target. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:210 def target; end # Sets the attribute target # # @param value the value to set the attribute target to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:210 def target=(_arg0); end # @return [Object] The value of `self` inside the `target` binding. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:298 def target_self; end # Extract necessary information from a line that Command.matches? this # command. # # Returns an array of four elements: # # ``` # [String] the portion of the line that matched with the Command match # [String] a string of all the arguments (i.e. everything but the match) # [Array] the captures caught by the command_regex # [Array] the arguments obtained by splitting the arg_string # ``` # # @param val [String] The line of input # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:356 def tokenize(val); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:288 def void; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:485 def after_hooks; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:481 def before_hooks; end # Run the command with the given `args`. # # This is a public wrapper around `#call` which ensures all preconditions # are met. # # @param args [Array] The arguments to pass to this command. # @return [Object] The return value of the `#call` method, or # {Command::VOID_VALUE}. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:425 def call_safely(*args); end # Run the `#call` method and all the registered hooks. # # @param args [Array] The arguments to `#call` # @return [Object] The return value from `#call` # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:492 def call_with_hooks(*args); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:476 def find_hooks(event); end # Normalize method arguments according to its arity. # # @param method [Integer] # @param args [Array] # @return [Array] a (possibly shorter) array of the arguments to pass # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:509 def normalize_method_args(method, args); end # Pass a block argument to a command. # # @param arg_string [String] The arguments (as a string) passed to the command. # We inspect these for a '| do' or a '| {' and if we find it we use it # to start a block input sequence. Once we have a complete # block, we save it to an accessor that can be retrieved from the command context. # Note that if we find the '| do' or '| {' we delete this and the # elements following it from `arg_string`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:451 def pass_block(arg_string); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:436 def use_unpatched_symbol; end class << self # Define or get the command's banner # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:61 def banner(arg = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:66 def block; end # Sets the attribute block # # @param value the value to set the attribute block to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:30 def block=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:109 def command_name; end # Define or get the command's options # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:51 def command_options(arg = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Sets the attribute command_options # # @param value the value to set the attribute command_options to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:32 def command_options=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:165 def command_regex; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:172 def convert_to_regex(obj); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:89 def default_options(match); end # Define or get the command's description # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:45 def description(arg = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Sets the attribute description # # @param value the value to set the attribute description to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:31 def description=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:75 def doc; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:79 def file; end # The group in which the command should be displayed in "help" output. # This is usually auto-generated from directory naming, but it can be # manually overridden if necessary. # Group should not be changed once it is initialized. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:185 def group(name = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:105 def inspect; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:84 def line; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:35 def match(arg = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Sets the attribute match # # @param value the value to set the attribute match to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:33 def match=(_arg0); end # How well does this command match the given line? # # Higher scores are better because they imply that this command matches # the line more closely. # # The score is calculated by taking the number of characters at the start # of the string that are used only to identify the command, not as part of # the arguments. # # @example # /\.(.*)/.match_score(".foo") #=> 1 # /\.*(.*)/.match_score("...foo") #=> 3 # 'hi'.match_score("hi there") #=> 2 # @param val [String] A line input at the REPL # @return [Fixnum] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:153 def match_score(val); end # Should this command be called for the given line? # # @param val [String] A line input at the REPL # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:133 def matches?(val); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:101 def name; end # Define or get the command's options # backward compatibility # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:51 def options(arg = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Sets the attribute command_options # # @param value the value to set the attribute command_options to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:32 def options=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:70 def source; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:79 def source_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:84 def source_line; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:202 def state; end # Create a new command with the given properties. # # @param match [String, Regex] The thing that triggers this command # @param description [String] The description to appear in `help` # @param options [Hash] Behavioral options (see {Pry::CommandSet#command}) # @param helpers [Module] A module of helper functions to be included. # @return [Class] (a subclass of {Pry::Command}) # @yield optional, used for BlockCommands # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:120 def subclass(match, description, options, helpers, &block); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:5 class Pry::Command::AmendLine < ::Pry::ClassCommand # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:22 def process; end private # @return [String] A new string with the amendments applied to it. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:33 def amend_input; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:47 def delete_from_array(array, range); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:51 def insert_into_array(array, range); end # @return [Fixnum] The number of lines currently in `eval_string` (the # input buffer) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:62 def line_count; end # The lines (or line) that will be modified by the `amend-line`. # # @return [Range, Fixnum] The lines or line. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:90 def line_range; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:56 def replace_in_array(array, range); end # Returns the (one-indexed) start and end lines given by the user. # The lines in this range will be affected by the `amend-line`. # Returns `nil` if no lines were specified by the user. # # @return [Array, nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:70 def start_and_end_line_number; end # Takes two numbers that are 1-indexed, and returns a range (or # number) that is 0-indexed. 1-indexed means the first element is # indentified by 1 rather than by 0 (as is the case for Ruby arrays). # # @param start_line_number [Fixnum] One-indexed number. # @param end_line_number [Fixnum] One-indexed number. # @return [Range] The zero-indexed range. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/amend_line.rb:83 def zero_indexed_range_from_one_indexed_numbers(start_line_number, end_line_number); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/bang.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Bang < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/bang.rb:16 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/bang_pry.rb:5 class Pry::Command::BangPry < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/bang_pry.rb:14 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Cat < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat.rb:53 def complete(search); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat.rb:57 def load_path_completions; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat.rb:23 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat.rb:38 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/abstract_formatter.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Cat::AbstractFormatter include ::Pry::Helpers::OptionsHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::CommandHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/abstract_formatter.rb:26 def between_lines; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/abstract_formatter.rb:18 def code_type; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/abstract_formatter.rb:12 def decorate(content); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/abstract_formatter.rb:22 def use_line_numbers?; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Cat::ExceptionFormatter < ::Pry::Command::Cat::AbstractFormatter include ::Pry::Helpers::Text # @return [ExceptionFormatter] a new instance of ExceptionFormatter # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:12 def initialize(exception, pry_instance, opts); end # Returns the value of attribute ex. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:7 def ex; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:18 def format; end # Returns the value of attribute opts. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:8 def opts; end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:9 def pry_instance; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:56 def backtrace_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:37 def backtrace_level; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:60 def backtrace_line; end # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:64 def check_for_errors; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:33 def code_window_size; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:78 def header; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:52 def increment_backtrace_level; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/exception_formatter.rb:71 def start_and_end_line_for_code_window; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Cat::FileFormatter < ::Pry::Command::Cat::AbstractFormatter # @return [FileFormatter] a new instance of FileFormatter # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:11 def initialize(file_with_embedded_line, pry_instance, opts); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:27 def file_and_line; end # Returns the value of attribute file_with_embedded_line. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:7 def file_with_embedded_line; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:22 def format; end # Returns the value of attribute opts. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:8 def opts; end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:9 def pry_instance; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:55 def code_type; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:43 def code_window_size; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:47 def decorate(content); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:59 def detect_code_type_from_file(file_name); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:35 def file_name; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/file_formatter.rb:39 def line_number; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Cat::InputExpressionFormatter < ::Pry::Command::Cat::AbstractFormatter # @return [InputExpressionFormatter] a new instance of InputExpressionFormatter # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:10 def initialize(input_expressions, opts); end # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:15 def format; end # Returns the value of attribute input_expressions. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:7 def input_expressions; end # Sets the attribute input_expressions # # @param value the value to set the attribute input_expressions to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:7 def input_expressions=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute opts. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:8 def opts; end # Sets the attribute opts # # @param value the value to set the attribute opts to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:8 def opts=(_arg0); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:42 def normalized_expression_range; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:37 def numbered_input_items; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cat/input_expression_formatter.rb:33 def selected_input_items; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cd.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Cd < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/cd.rb:25 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/change_inspector.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ChangeInspector < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/change_inspector.rb:17 def process(inspector); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/change_inspector.rb:28 def inspector_map; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/change_prompt.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ChangePrompt < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/change_prompt.rb:16 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/change_prompt.rb:20 def process(prompt); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/change_prompt.rb:38 def change_prompt(prompt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/change_prompt.rb:30 def list_prompts; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/clear_screen.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ClearScreen < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/clear_screen.rb:10 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:5 class Pry::Command::CodeCollector include ::Pry::Helpers::OptionsHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::CommandHelpers # @return [CodeCollector] a new instance of CodeCollector # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:23 def initialize(args, opts, pry_instance); end # Returns the value of attribute args. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:8 def args; end # The code object # # @return [Pry::WrappedModule, Pry::Method, Pry::Command] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:86 def code_object; end # The content (i.e code/docs) for the selected object. # If the user provided a bare code object, it returns the source. # If the user provided the `-i` or `-o` switches, it returns the # selected input/output lines joined as a string. If the user used # `-d CODE_OBJECT` it returns the docs for that code object. # # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:60 def content; end # The name of the explicitly given file (if any). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:13 def file; end # The name of the explicitly given file (if any). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:13 def file=(_arg0); end # The line range passed to `--lines`, converted to a 0-indexed range. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:123 def line_range; end # Name of the object argument # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:128 def obj_name; end # Returns the value of attribute opts. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:9 def opts; end # The selected `pry_instance.input_ring` as a string, as specified by # the `-i` switch. # # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:116 def pry_input_content; end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:10 def pry_instance; end # The selected `pry_instance.output_ring` as a string, as specified by # the `-o` switch. # # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:104 def pry_output_content; end # Given a string and a range, return the `range` lines of that # string. # # @param content [String] # @param range [Range, Fixnum] # @return [String] The string restricted to the given range # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:96 def restrict_to_lines(content, range); end private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:134 def bad_option_combination?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:153 def code_object_doc; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:157 def code_object_source_or_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:175 def convert_to_range(range); end # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:171 def could_not_locate(name); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:161 def file_content; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:139 def pry_array_content_as_string(array, ranges); end class << self # Add the `--lines`, `-o`, `-i`, `-s`, `-d` options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:30 def inject_options(opt); end # Returns the value of attribute input_expression_ranges. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:16 def input_expression_ranges; end # Sets the attribute input_expression_ranges # # @param value the value to set the attribute input_expression_ranges to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:16 def input_expression_ranges=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute output_result_ranges. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:17 def output_result_ranges; end # Sets the attribute output_result_ranges # # @param value the value to set the attribute output_result_ranges to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/code_collector.rb:17 def output_result_ranges=(_arg0); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/disable_pry.rb:5 class Pry::Command::DisablePry < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/disable_pry.rb:23 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Edit < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:89 def apply_runtime_patch; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:172 def bad_option_combination?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:152 def code_object; end # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:105 def ensure_file_name_is_valid(file_name); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:119 def file_and_line; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:115 def file_and_line_for_current_exception; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:78 def file_based_exception?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:135 def file_edit; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:148 def filename_argument; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:203 def initial_temp_file_content; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:180 def input_expression; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:195 def never_reload?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:25 def options(opt); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:168 def patch_exception?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:163 def previously_patched?(code_object); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:215 def probably_a_file?(str); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:46 def process; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:158 def pry_method?(code_object); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:199 def reload?(file_name = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:191 def reloadable?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:69 def repl_edit; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:64 def repl_edit?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit.rb:82 def runtime_patch?; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Edit::ExceptionPatcher # @return [ExceptionPatcher] a new instance of ExceptionPatcher # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:11 def initialize(pry_instance, state, exception_file_and_line); end # Returns the value of attribute file_and_line. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:9 def file_and_line; end # Sets the attribute file_and_line # # @param value the value to set the attribute file_and_line to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:9 def file_and_line=(_arg0); end # perform the patch # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:18 def perform_patch; end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:7 def pry_instance; end # Sets the attribute pry_instance # # @param value the value to set the attribute pry_instance to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:7 def pry_instance=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute state. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:8 def state; end # Sets the attribute state # # @param value the value to set the attribute state to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/exception_patcher.rb:8 def state=(_arg0); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/file_and_line_locator.rb:6 module Pry::Command::Edit::FileAndLineLocator class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/file_and_line_locator.rb:8 def from_binding(target); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/file_and_line_locator.rb:16 def from_code_object(code_object, filename_argument); end # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/file_and_line_locator.rb:24 def from_exception(exception, backtrace_level); end # when file and line are passed as a single arg, e.g my_file.rb:30 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/edit/file_and_line_locator.rb:38 def from_filename_argument(filename_argument); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/exit.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Exit < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/exit.rb:25 def process; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/exit.rb:34 def process_pop_and_return; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/exit_all.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ExitAll < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/exit_all.rb:18 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/exit_program.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ExitProgram < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/exit_program.rb:18 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:5 class Pry::Command::FindMethod < ::Pry::ClassCommand extend ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:31 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:36 def process; end private # Return the matched lines of method source if `-c` is given or "" # if `-c` was not given # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:100 def additional_info(header, method); end # Search for all methods who's implementation matches the given regex # within a namespace. # # @param namespace [Module] The namespace to search # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:186 def content_search(namespace); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:108 def matched_method_lines(header, method); end # Search for all methods with a name that matches the given regex # within a namespace. # # @param namespace [Module] The namespace to search # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:174 def name_search(namespace); end # @return [Regexp] The pattern to search for. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:48 def pattern; end # pretty-print a list of matching methods. # # @param matches [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:80 def print_matches(matches); end # Print matched methods for a class # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:90 def print_matches_for_class(klass, grouped); end # Run the given block against every constant in the provided namespace. # # @param klass [Module] The namespace in which to start the search. # @param done [Hash] The namespaces we've already visited (private) # @yieldparam klass Each class/module in the namespace. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:120 def recurse_namespace(klass, done = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Gather all the methods in a namespace that pass the given block. # # @param namespace [Module] The namespace in which to search. # @return [Array] # @yieldparam method [Method] The method to test # @yieldreturn [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:150 def search_all_methods(namespace); end # The class to search for methods. # We only search classes, so if the search object is an # instance, return its class. If no search object is given # search `target_self`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:67 def search_class; end # Output the result of the search. # # @param matches [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/find_method.rb:55 def show_search_results(matches); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/fix_indent.rb:5 class Pry::Command::FixIndent < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/fix_indent.rb:15 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Help < ::Pry::ClassCommand # Get a hash of available commands grouped by the "group" name. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:29 def command_groups; end # Display help for an individual command. # # @param command [Pry::Command] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:125 def display_command(command); end # Display help for a searched item, filtered by group # # @param search [String] The string to search for. # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:111 def display_filtered_commands(search); end # Display help for a searched item, filtered first by group # and if that fails, filtered by command name. # # @param search [String] The string to search for. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:98 def display_filtered_search_results(search); end # Display the index view, with headings and short descriptions per command. # # @param groups [Hash>] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:44 def display_index(groups); end # Display help for an individual command or group. # # @param search [String] The string to search for. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:86 def display_search(search); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:159 def group_sort_key(group_name); end # Given a group name and an array of commands, # return the help string for those commands. # # @param name [String] The group name. # @param commands [Array] # @return [String] The generated help string. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:62 def help_text_for_commands(name, commands); end # Clean search terms to make it easier to search group names # # @param key [String] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:155 def normalize(key); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:33 def process; end # Find a subset of a hash that matches the user's search term. # # If there's an exact match a Hash of one element will be returned, # otherwise a sub-Hash with every key that matches the search will # be returned. # # @param search [String] the search term # @param hash [Hash] the hash to search # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:137 def search_hash(search, hash); end # Sort an array of commands by their `listing` name. # # @param commands [Array] The commands to sort # @return [Array] commands sorted by listing name. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:79 def sorted_commands(commands); end # @param groups [Hash] # @return [Array] An array of sorted group names. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:71 def sorted_group_names(groups); end # We only want to show commands that have descriptions, so that the # easter eggs don't show up. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/help.rb:20 def visible_commands; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Hist < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:25 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:43 def process; end private # Checks +replay_sequence+ for the presence of neighboring replay calls. # # @example # [1] pry(main)> hist --show 46894 # 46894: hist --replay 46675..46677 # [2] pry(main)> hist --show 46675..46677 # 46675: 1+1 # 46676: a = 100 # 46677: hist --tail # [3] pry(main)> hist --replay 46894 # Error: Replay index 46894 points out to another replay call: # `hist -r 46675..46677` # [4] pry(main)> # @param replay_sequence [String] The sequence of commands to be replayed # (per saltum) # @raise [Pry::CommandError] If +replay_sequence+ contains another # "hist --replay" call # @return [Boolean] `false` if +replay_sequence+ does not contain another # "hist --replay" call # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:143 def check_for_juxtaposed_replay(replay_sequence); end # Finds history depending on the given switch. # # @return [Pry::Code] if it finds `--all` (or `-a`) switch, returns all # entries in history. Without the switch returns only the entries from the # current Pry session. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:168 def find_history; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:105 def process_clear; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:78 def process_display; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:110 def process_replay; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/hist.rb:86 def process_save; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/import_set.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ImportSet < ::Pry::ClassCommand # TODO: resolve unused parameter. # # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/import_set.rb:17 def process(_command_set_name); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/jump_to.rb:5 class Pry::Command::JumpTo < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/jump_to.rb:14 def process(break_level); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/list_inspectors.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ListInspectors < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/list_inspectors.rb:16 def process; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/list_inspectors.rb:28 def inspector_map; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/list_inspectors.rb:36 def selected_inspector?(inspector); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/list_inspectors.rb:32 def selected_text; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/jruby_hacks.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Ls < ::Pry::ClassCommand # Exclude -q, -v and --grep because they, # don't specify what the user wants to see. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb:85 def no_user_opts?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb:52 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb:90 def process; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb:106 def error_list; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb:126 def raise_errors_if_arguments_are_weird; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/constants.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::Constants < ::Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter include ::Pry::Command::Ls::Interrogatable # @return [Constants] a new instance of Constants # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/constants.rb:14 def initialize(interrogatee, no_user_opts, opts, pry_instance); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/constants.rb:23 def correct_opts?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/constants.rb:27 def output_self; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/constants.rb:39 def format(mod, constants); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/constants.rb:35 def show_deprecated_constants?; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/constants.rb:7 Pry::Command::Ls::Constants::DEPRECATED_CONSTANTS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls.rb:6 Pry::Command::Ls::DEFAULT_OPTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter # @return [Formatter] a new instance of Formatter # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:10 def initialize(pry_instance); end # Sets the attribute grep # # @param value the value to set the attribute grep to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:7 def grep=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:8 def pry_instance; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:16 def write_out; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:24 def color(type, str); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:41 def correct_opts?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:37 def format_value(value); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:49 def grep; end # Add a new section to the output. # Outputs nothing if the section would be empty. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:30 def output_section(heading, body); end # @raise [NotImplementedError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/formatter.rb:45 def output_self; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/globals.rb:7 class Pry::Command::Ls::Globals < ::Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter # @return [Globals] a new instance of Globals # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/globals.rb:24 def initialize(opts, pry_instance); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/globals.rb:29 def output_self; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/globals.rb:36 def format(globals); end end # Taken from "puts global_variables.inspect". # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/globals.rb:8 Pry::Command::Ls::Globals::BUILTIN_GLOBALS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # `$SAFE` and `$?` are thread-local, the exception stuff only works in a # rescue clause, everything else is basically a local variable with a `$` # in its name. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/globals.rb:19 Pry::Command::Ls::Globals::PSEUDO_GLOBALS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/grep.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::Grep # @return [Grep] a new instance of Grep # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/grep.rb:7 def initialize(grep_regexp); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/grep.rb:11 def regexp; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/instance_vars.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::InstanceVars < ::Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter include ::Pry::Command::Ls::Interrogatable # @return [InstanceVars] a new instance of InstanceVars # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/instance_vars.rb:9 def initialize(interrogatee, no_user_opts, opts, pry_instance); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/instance_vars.rb:16 def correct_opts?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/instance_vars.rb:20 def output_self; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/instance_vars.rb:34 def format(type, vars); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/interrogatable.rb:6 module Pry::Command::Ls::Interrogatable private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/interrogatable.rb:13 def interrogatee_mod; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/interrogatable.rb:9 def interrogating_a_module?; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/jruby_hacks.rb:6 module Pry::Command::Ls::JRubyHacks private # When removing jruby aliases, we want to keep the alias that is # "least rubbish" according to this metric. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/jruby_hacks.rb:40 def rubbishness(name); end # JRuby creates lots of aliases for methods imported from java in an attempt # to make life easier for ruby programmers. (e.g. getFooBar becomes # get_foo_bar and foo_bar, and maybe foo_bar? if it returns a Boolean). The # full transformations are in the assignAliases method of: # https://github.com/jruby/jruby/blob/master/src/org/jruby/javasupport/JavaClass.java # # This has the unfortunate side-effect of making the output of ls even more # incredibly verbose than it normally would be for these objects; and so we # filter out all but the nicest of these aliases here. # # TODO: This is a little bit vague, better heuristics could be used. # JRuby also has a lot of scala-specific logic, which we don't copy. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/jruby_hacks.rb:21 def trim_jruby_aliases(methods); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_names.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::LocalNames < ::Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter # @return [LocalNames] a new instance of LocalNames # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_names.rb:7 def initialize(no_user_opts, args, pry_instance); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_names.rb:14 def correct_opts?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_names.rb:18 def output_self; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_names.rb:25 def format(locals); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_vars.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::LocalVars < ::Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter # @return [LocalVars] a new instance of LocalVars # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_vars.rb:7 def initialize(opts, pry_instance); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_vars.rb:13 def output_self; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_vars.rb:34 def colorized_assignment_style(lhs, rhs, desired_width = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/local_vars.rb:25 def format(name_value_pairs); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::LsEntity # @return [LsEntity] a new instance of LsEntity # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:9 def initialize(opts); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:18 def entities_table; end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:7 def pry_instance; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:32 def constants; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:56 def entities; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:28 def globals; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:24 def grep(entity); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:44 def instance_vars; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:48 def local_names; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:52 def local_vars; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:36 def methods; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/ls_entity.rb:40 def self_methods; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::Methods < ::Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter include ::Pry::Command::Ls::Interrogatable include ::Pry::Command::Ls::JRubyHacks include ::Pry::Command::Ls::MethodsHelper # @return [Methods] a new instance of Methods # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods.rb:10 def initialize(interrogatee, no_user_opts, opts, pry_instance); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods.rb:22 def output_self; end private # Get a lambda that can be used with `take_while` to prevent over-eager # traversal of the Object's ancestry graph. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods.rb:41 def below_ceiling; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods.rb:35 def correct_opts?; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods_helper.rb:6 module Pry::Command::Ls::MethodsHelper include ::Pry::Command::Ls::JRubyHacks private # Get all the methods that we'll want to output. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods_helper.rb:12 def all_methods(instance_methods = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods_helper.rb:34 def format(methods); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/methods_helper.rb:26 def resolution_order; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/self_methods.rb:6 class Pry::Command::Ls::SelfMethods < ::Pry::Command::Ls::Formatter include ::Pry::Command::Ls::Interrogatable include ::Pry::Command::Ls::JRubyHacks include ::Pry::Command::Ls::MethodsHelper # @return [SelfMethods] a new instance of SelfMethods # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/self_methods.rb:10 def initialize(interrogatee, no_user_opts, opts, pry_instance); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/self_methods.rb:18 def output_self; end private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ls/self_methods.rb:28 def correct_opts?; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/nesting.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Nesting < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/nesting.rb:14 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Play < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:74 def code_object; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:82 def content; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:60 def content_after_options; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:70 def content_at_expression; end # The file to play from when no code object is specified. # e.g `play --lines 4..10` # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:92 def default_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:102 def file_content; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:29 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:48 def perform_play; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:41 def process; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:78 def should_use_default_file?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/play.rb:53 def show_input; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/pry_backtrace.rb:5 class Pry::Command::PryBacktrace < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/pry_backtrace.rb:22 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/raise_up.rb:6 class Pry::Command::RaiseUp < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/raise_up.rb:27 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/reload_code.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ReloadCode < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/reload_code.rb:20 def process; end private # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/reload_code.rb:58 def check_for_reloadability(code_object, identifier); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/reload_code.rb:32 def current_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/reload_code.rb:42 def reload_current_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/reload_code.rb:51 def reload_object(identifier); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/reset.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Reset < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/reset.rb:14 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ri.rb:7 class Pry::Command::Ri < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/ri.rb:21 def process(spec); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/save_file.rb:5 class Pry::Command::SaveFile < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/save_file.rb:50 def display_content; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/save_file.rb:39 def file_name; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/save_file.rb:56 def mode; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/save_file.rb:21 def options(opt); end # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/save_file.rb:28 def process; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/save_file.rb:43 def save_file; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_command.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ShellCommand < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_command.rb:21 def process(cmd); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_command.rb:50 def cd_path_env; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_command.rb:54 def cd_path_exists?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_command.rb:36 def parse_destination(dest); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_command.rb:58 def path_from_cd_path(dest); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_command.rb:43 def process_cd(dest); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_command.rb:68 def special_case_path?(dest); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_mode.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ShellMode < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/shell_mode.rb:14 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_doc.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ShowDoc < ::Pry::Command::ShowInfo include ::Pry::Helpers::DocumentationHelpers # The docs for code_object prepared for display. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_doc.rb:35 def content_for(code_object); end # Return docs for the code_object, adjusting for whether the code_object # has yard docs available, in which case it returns those. # (note we only have to check yard docs for modules since they can # have multiple docs, but methods can only be doc'd once so we # dont need to check them) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_doc.rb:64 def docs_for(code_object); end # Which sections to include in the 'header', can toggle: :owner, # :signature and visibility. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_doc.rb:76 def header_options; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_doc.rb:24 def process; end # process the markup (if necessary) and apply colors # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_doc.rb:44 def render_doc_markup_for(code_object); end # figure out start line of docs by back-calculating based on # number of lines in the comment and the start line of the code_object # # @return [Fixnum] start line of docs # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_doc.rb:83 def start_line_for(code_object); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ShowInfo < ::Pry::ClassCommand extend ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers # @return [ShowInfo] a new instance of ShowInfo # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:10 def initialize(*_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:127 def code_object_header(code_object, line_num); end # This method checks whether the `code_object` is a WrappedModule, if it # is, then it returns the first candidate (monkeypatch) with accessible # source (or docs). If `code_object` is not a WrappedModule (i.e a method # or a command) then the `code_object` itself is just returned. # # @raise [CommandError] # @return [Pry::WrappedModule, Pry::Method, Pry::Command] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:61 def code_object_with_accessible_source(code_object); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:213 def complete(input); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:77 def content_and_header_for_code_object(code_object); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:81 def content_and_headers_for_all_module_candidates(mod); end # takes into account possible yard docs, and returns yard_file / yard_line # Also adjusts for start line of comments (using start_line_for), which it # has to infer by subtracting number of lines of comment from start line # of code_object # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:205 def file_and_line_for(code_object); end # Generate a header (meta-data information) for all the code # object types: methods, modules, commands, procs... # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:106 def header(code_object); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:173 def header_options; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:142 def method_header(code_object, line_num); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:165 def method_sections(code_object); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:151 def module_header(code_object, line_num); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:100 def no_definition_message; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:185 def obj_name; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:16 def options(opt); end # @raise [CommandError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:26 def process; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:181 def show_all_modules?(code_object); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:193 def start_line_for(code_object); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:189 def use_line_numbers?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_info.rb:73 def valid_superclass?(code_object); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_input.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ShowInput < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_input.rb:15 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_source.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ShowSource < ::Pry::Command::ShowInfo include ::Pry::Helpers::DocumentationHelpers # The source for code_object prepared for display. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_source.rb:48 def content_for(code_object); end # Return docs for the code_object, adjusting for whether the code_object # has yard docs available, in which case it returns those. # (note we only have to check yard docs for modules since they can # have multiple docs, but methods can only be doc'd once so we # dont need to check them) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_source.rb:86 def docs_for(code_object); end # Which sections to include in the 'header', can toggle: :owner, # :signature and visibility. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_source.rb:98 def header_options; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_source.rb:31 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_source.rb:38 def process; end # process the markup (if necessary) and apply colors # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_source.rb:66 def render_doc_markup_for(code_object); end # figure out start line of docs by back-calculating based on # number of lines in the comment and the start line of the code_object # # @return [Fixnum] start line of docs # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/show_source.rb:105 def start_line_for(code_object); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/stat.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Stat < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/stat.rb:19 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/stat.rb:23 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/switch_to.rb:5 class Pry::Command::SwitchTo < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/switch_to.rb:14 def process(selection); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/toggle_color.rb:5 class Pry::Command::ToggleColor < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/toggle_color.rb:21 def color_toggle; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/toggle_color.rb:16 def process; end end # represents a void return value for a command # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command.rb:20 Pry::Command::VOID_VALUE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Object) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/pry_version.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Version < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/pry_version.rb:14 def process; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:5 class Pry::Command::WatchExpression < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:31 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:42 def process; end private # TODO: fix arguments. # https://github.com/pry/pry/commit/b031df2f2f5850ee6e9018f33d35f3485a9b0423 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:93 def add_expression(_arguments); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:98 def add_hook; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:59 def delete(index); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:84 def eval_and_print_changed(output); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:55 def expressions; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression.rb:69 def list; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:6 class Pry::Command::WatchExpression::Expression # @return [Expression] a new instance of Expression # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:9 def initialize(pry_instance, target, source); end # Has the value of the expression changed? # # We use the pretty-printed string represenation to detect differences # as this avoids problems with dup (causes too many differences) and == # (causes too few) # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:29 def changed?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:15 def eval!; end # Returns the value of attribute previous_value. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:7 def previous_value; end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:7 def pry_instance; end # Returns the value of attribute source. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:7 def source; end # Returns the value of attribute target. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:7 def target; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:20 def to_s; end # Returns the value of attribute value. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:7 def value; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/watch_expression/expression.rb:35 def target_eval(target, source); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:7 class Pry::Command::Whereami < ::Pry::ClassCommand # @return [Whereami] a new instance of Whereami # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:8 def initialize(*_arg0); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:83 def bad_option_combination?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:63 def code; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:77 def code?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:88 def location; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:55 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:92 def process; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:44 def setup; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:171 def class_code; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:152 def code_window; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:144 def default_code; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:185 def expand_path(filename); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:132 def handle_internal_binding; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:124 def marker; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:156 def method_code; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:116 def nothing_to_do?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:140 def small_method?; end # This either returns the `target_self` # or it returns the class of `target_self` if `target_self` is not a class. # # @return [Pry::WrappedModule] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:165 def target_class; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:128 def top_level?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:120 def use_line_numbers?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:180 def valid_method?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:192 def window_size; end class << self # Returns the value of attribute method_size_cutoff. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:15 def method_size_cutoff; end # Sets the attribute method_size_cutoff # # @param value the value to set the attribute method_size_cutoff to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/whereami.rb:15 def method_size_cutoff=(_arg0); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:5 class Pry::Command::Wtf < ::Pry::ClassCommand # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:27 def options(opt); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:32 def process; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:64 def format_backtrace(backtrace); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:60 def format_header(title, exception); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:83 def read_line(file, line); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:76 def trim_backtrace(backtrace); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:48 def unwind_exceptions; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/commands/wtf.rb:25 Pry::Command::Wtf::RUBY_FRAME_PATTERN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # CommandErrors are caught by the REPL loop and displayed to the user. They # indicate an exceptional condition that's fatal to the current command. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:68 class Pry::CommandError < ::StandardError; end # This class is used to create sets of commands. Commands can be imported from # different sets, aliased, removed, etc. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:12 class Pry::CommandSet include ::Enumerable include ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers # @param imported_sets [Array] Sets which will be imported automatically # @return [CommandSet] a new instance of CommandSet # @yield Optional block run to define commands # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:20 def initialize(*imported_sets, &block); end # Find a command that matches the given line # # @param pattern [String] The line that might be a command invocation # @return [Pry::Command, nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:275 def [](pattern); end # Re-assign the command found at _pattern_ with _command_. # # @example # Pry.config.commands["help"] = MyHelpCommand # @param pattern [Regexp, String] The command to add or replace(found at _pattern_). # @param command [Pry::Command] The command to add. # @return [Pry::Command] Returns the new command (matched with "pattern".) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:298 def []=(pattern, command); end # Add a command to set. # # @param command [Command] a subclass of Pry::Command. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:324 def add_command(command); end # Aliases a command # # @example Creating an alias for `ls -M` # Pry.config.commands.alias_command "lM", "ls -M" # @example Pass explicit description (overriding default). # Pry.config.commands.alias_command "lM", "ls -M", :desc => "cutiepie" # @param match [String, Regex] The match of the alias (can be a regex). # @param action [String] The action to be performed (typically # another command). # @param options [Hash] The optional configuration parameters, # accepts the same as the `command` method, but also allows the # command description to be passed this way too as `:desc` # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:190 def alias_command(match, action, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Defines a new Pry command. # # @example # MyCommands = Pry::CommandSet.new do # command "greet", "Greet somebody" do |name| # puts "Good afternoon #{name.capitalize}!" # end # end # # # From pry: # # pry(main)> pry_instance.commands = MyCommands # # pry(main)> greet john # # Good afternoon John! # # pry(main)> help greet # # Greet somebody # @example Regexp command # MyCommands = Pry::CommandSet.new do # command( # /number-(\d+)/, "number-N regex command", :listing => "number" # ) do |num, name| # puts "hello #{name}, nice number: #{num}" # end # end # # # From pry: # # pry(main)> pry_instance.commands = MyCommands # # pry(main)> number-10 john # # hello john, nice number: 10 # # pry(main)> help number # # number-N regex command # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @param match [String, Regexp] The start of invocations of this command. # @param description [String] A description of the command. # @param options [Hash] The optional configuration parameters. # @yield The action to perform. The parameters in the block # determines the parameters the command will receive. All # parameters passed into the block will be strings. Successive # command parameters are separated by whitespace at the Pry prompt. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:78 def block_command(match, description = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Defines a new Pry command. # # @example # MyCommands = Pry::CommandSet.new do # command "greet", "Greet somebody" do |name| # puts "Good afternoon #{name.capitalize}!" # end # end # # # From pry: # # pry(main)> pry_instance.commands = MyCommands # # pry(main)> greet john # # Good afternoon John! # # pry(main)> help greet # # Greet somebody # @example Regexp command # MyCommands = Pry::CommandSet.new do # command( # /number-(\d+)/, "number-N regex command", :listing => "number" # ) do |num, name| # puts "hello #{name}, nice number: #{num}" # end # end # # # From pry: # # pry(main)> pry_instance.commands = MyCommands # # pry(main)> number-10 john # # hello john, nice number: 10 # # pry(main)> help number # # number-N regex command # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @option options # @param match [String, Regexp] The start of invocations of this command. # @param description [String] A description of the command. # @param options [Hash] The optional configuration parameters. # @yield The action to perform. The parameters in the block # determines the parameters the command will receive. All # parameters passed into the block will be strings. Successive # command parameters are separated by whitespace at the Pry prompt. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:78 def command(match, description = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Generate completions for the user's search. # # @param search [String] The line to search for # @param context [Hash] The context to create the command with # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:365 def complete(search, context = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Defines a new Pry command class. # # @example # Pry::Commands.create_command "echo", "echo's the input", :shellwords => false do # def options(opt) # opt.banner "Usage: echo [-u | -d] " # opt.on :u, :upcase, "ensure the output is all upper-case" # opt.on :d, :downcase, "ensure the output is all lower-case" # end # # def process # if opts.present?(:u) && opts.present?(:d) # raise Pry::CommandError, "-u and -d makes no sense" # end # result = args.join(" ") # result.downcase! if opts.present?(:downcase) # result.upcase! if opts.present?(:upcase) # output.puts result # end # end # @param match [String, Regexp] The start of invocations of this command. # @param description [String] A description of the command. # @param options [Hash] The optional configuration parameters, see {#command} # @yield The class body's definition. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:117 def create_command(match, description = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Removes some commands from the set # # @param searches [Array] the matches or listings of the commands # to remove # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:138 def delete(*searches); end # Sets or gets the description for a command (replacing the old # description). Returns current description if no description # parameter provided. # # @example Setting # MyCommands = Pry::CommandSet.new do # desc "help", "help description" # end # @example Getting # Pry.config.commands.desc "amend-line" # @param search [String, Regexp] The command match. # @param description [String?] (nil) The command description. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:253 def desc(search, description = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:131 def each(&block); end # Find a command that matches the given line # # @param pattern [String] The line that might be a command invocation # @return [Pry::Command, nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:275 def find_command(pattern); end # @param match_or_listing [String, Regexp] The match or listing of a command. # of the command to retrieve. # @return [Command] The command object matched. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:173 def find_command_by_match_or_listing(match_or_listing); end # Find the command that the user might be trying to refer to. # # @param search [String] The user's search. # @return [Pry::Command?] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:331 def find_command_for_help(search); end # Returns the value of attribute helper_module. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:15 def helper_module; end # Imports all the commands from one or more sets. # # @param sets [Array] Command sets, all of the commands of which # will be imported. # @return [Pry::CommandSet] Returns the reciever (a command set). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:149 def import(*sets); end # Imports some commands from a set # # @param set [CommandSet] Set to import commands from # @param matches [Array] Commands to import # @return [Pry::CommandSet] Returns the reciever (a command set). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:161 def import_from(set, *matches); end # @return [Array] The list of commands provided by the command set. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:262 def keys; end # @return [Array] The list of commands provided by the command set. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:262 def list_commands; end # Process the given line to see whether it needs executing as a command. # # @param val [String] The line to execute # @param context [Hash] The context to execute the commands with # @return [CommandSet::Result] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:351 def process_line(val, context = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Rename a command. Accepts either match or listing for the search. # # @example Renaming the `ls` command and changing its description. # Pry.config.commands.rename "dir", "ls", :description => "DOS friendly ls" # @param new_match [String, Regexp] The new match for the command. # @param search [String, Regexp] The command's current match or listing. # @param options [Hash] The optional configuration parameters, # accepts the same as the `command` method, but also allows the # command description to be passed this way too. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:227 def rename_command(new_match, search, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:267 def to_h; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:267 def to_hash; end # Is the given line a command invocation? # # @param val [String] # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:343 def valid_command?(val); end private # Defines helpers methods for this command sets. # Those helpers are only defined in this command set. # # @example # helpers do # def hello # puts "Hello!" # end # # include OtherModule # end # @yield A block defining helper methods # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:390 def helpers(&block); end end # CommandState is a data structure to hold per-command state. # # Pry commands can store arbitrary state here. This state persists between # subsequent command invocations. All state saved here is unique to the # command. # # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_state.rb:14 class Pry::CommandState # @api private # @return [CommandState] a new instance of CommandState # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_state.rb:19 def initialize; end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_state.rb:27 def reset(command_name); end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_state.rb:23 def state_for(command_name); end class << self # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_state.rb:15 def default; end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry.rb:35 Pry::Commands = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Pry::CommandSet) # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:4 class Pry::Config extend ::Pry::Config::Attributable # @api private # @return [Config] a new instance of Config # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:154 def initialize; end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:234 def [](attr); end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:230 def []=(attr, value); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def auto_indent; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def auto_indent=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] whether or not display a warning when a command name # collides with a method/local in the current context. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def collision_warning; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def collision_warning=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def color; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def color=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Proc] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def command_completions; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def command_completions=(_arg0); end # A string that must precede all commands. For example, if is is # set to "%", the "cd" command must be invoked as "%cd"). # # @api private # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def command_prefix; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def command_prefix=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Pry::CommandSet] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def commands; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def commands=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [#build_completion_proc] a completer to use # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def completer; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def completer=(_arg0); end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:259 def control_d_handler; end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:260 def control_d_handler=(value); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def correct_indent; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def correct_indent=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Integer] The number of lines of context to show before and after # exceptions # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def default_window_size; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def default_window_size=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] whether to disable edit-method's auto-reloading behavior # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def disable_auto_reload; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def disable_auto_reload=(_arg0); end # If it is a String, then that String is used as the shell # command to invoke the editor. # # If it responds to #call is callable then `file`, `line`, and `reloading` # are passed to it. `reloading` indicates whether Pry will be reloading code # after the shell command returns. All parameters are optional. # # @api private # @return [String, #call] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def editor; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def editor=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Proc] the printer for exceptions # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def exception_handler; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def exception_handler=(_arg0); end # @api private # @deprecated # @return [Array] Exception that Pry shouldn't rescue # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def exception_whitelist; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def exception_whitelist=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [String] a line of code to execute in context before the session # starts # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def exec_string; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def exec_string=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Hash{Symbol=>Proc}] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def extra_sticky_locals; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def extra_sticky_locals=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Proc] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def file_completions; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def file_completions=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Pry::History] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def history; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def history=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def history_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def history_file=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def history_ignorelist; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def history_ignorelist=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def history_load; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def history_load=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def history_save; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def history_save=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Pry::Hooks] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def hooks; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def hooks=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [IO, #readline] he object from which Pry retrieves its lines of # input # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def input; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def input=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Hash] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def ls; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def ls=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Integer] how many input/output lines to keep in memory # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def memory_size; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def memory_size=(_arg0); end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:226 def merge(config_hash); end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:221 def merge!(config_hash); end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:239 def method_missing(method_name, *args, &_block); end # @api private # @return [IO, #puts] where Pry should output results provided by {input} # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def output; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def output=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def output_prefix; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def output_prefix=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def pager; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def pager=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Proc] the printer for Ruby expressions (not commands) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def print; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def print=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Pry::Prompt] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def prompt; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def prompt=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [String] The display name that is part of the prompt # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def prompt_name; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def prompt_name=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Array] the list of objects that are known to have a # 1-line #inspect output suitable for prompt # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def prompt_safe_contexts; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def prompt_safe_contexts=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] suppresses whereami output on `binding.pry` # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def quiet; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def quiet=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [String] # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def rc_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def rc_file=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Array] Ruby files to be required # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def requires; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def requires=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] whether the local ./.pryrc should be loaded # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def should_load_local_rc; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def should_load_local_rc=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] whether the global ~/.pryrc should be loaded # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def should_load_rc; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def should_load_rc=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] whether to load files specified with the -r flag # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def should_load_requires; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def should_load_requires=(_arg0); end # Whether Pry should trap SIGINT and cause it to raise an Interrupt # exception. This is only useful on JRuby, MRI does this for us. # # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def should_trap_interrupts; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def should_trap_interrupts=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Proc] The proc that runs system commands # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def system; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def system=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Array] Exception that Pry shouldn't rescue # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def unrescued_exceptions; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def unrescued_exceptions=(_arg0); end # @api private # @return [Boolean] displays a warning about experience improvement on # Windows # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:13 def windows_console_warning; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:18 def windows_console_warning=(_arg0); end private # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:303 def default_rc_file; end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:254 def initialize_dup(other); end # @api private # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:289 def lazy_readline; end # @api private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config.rb:250 def respond_to_missing?(method_name, include_all = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # Attributable provides the ability to create "attribute" # accessors. Attribute accessors create a standard "attr_writer" and a # customised "attr_reader". This reader is Proc-aware (lazy). # # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:11 module Pry::Config::Attributable # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/attributable.rb:12 def attribute(attr_name); end end # LazyValue is a Proc (block) wrapper. It is meant to be used as a # configuration value. Subsequent `#call` calls always evaluate the given # block. # # @api private # @example # num = 19 # value = Pry::Config::LazyValue.new { num += 1 } # value.foo # => 20 # value.foo # => 21 # value.foo # => 22 # @see Pry::Config::MemoizedValue # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/lazy_value.rb:19 class Pry::Config::LazyValue # @api private # @return [LazyValue] a new instance of LazyValue # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/lazy_value.rb:20 def initialize(&block); end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/lazy_value.rb:24 def call; end end # MemoizedValue is a Proc (block) wrapper. It is meant to be used as a # configuration value. Subsequent `#call` calls return the same memoized # result. # # @api private # @example # num = 19 # value = Pry::Config::MemoizedValue.new { num += 1 } # value.call # => 20 # value.call # => 20 # value.call # => 20 # @see Pry::Config::LazyValue # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/memoized_value.rb:19 class Pry::Config::MemoizedValue # @api private # @return [MemoizedValue] a new instance of MemoizedValue # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/memoized_value.rb:20 def initialize(&block); end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/memoized_value.rb:26 def call; end end # Value holds a value for the given attribute and decides how it should # be read. Procs get called, other values are returned as is. # # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/value.rb:10 class Pry::Config::Value # @api private # @return [Value] a new instance of Value # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/value.rb:11 def initialize(value); end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/config/value.rb:15 def call; end end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/control_d_handler.rb:6 module Pry::ControlDHandler class << self # Deal with the ^D key being pressed. Different behaviour in different # cases: # 1. In an expression behave like `!` command. # 2. At top-level session behave like `exit` command. # 3. In a nested session behave like `cd ..`. # # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/control_d_handler.rb:12 def default(pry_instance); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_instance.rb:59 Pry::EMPTY_COMPLETIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:6 class Pry::Editor include ::Pry::Helpers::OptionsHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::CommandHelpers # @return [Editor] a new instance of Editor # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:27 def initialize(pry_instance); end # Generate the string that's used to start the editor. This includes # all the flags we want as well as the file and line number we # want to open at. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:60 def build_editor_invocation_string(file, line, blocking); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:31 def edit_tempfile_with_content(initial_content, line = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:41 def invoke_editor(file, line, blocking = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:25 def pry_instance; end private # Some editors that run outside the terminal allow you to control whether or # not to block the process from which they were launched (in this case, Pry). # For those editors, return the flag that produces the desired behavior. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:100 def blocking_flag_for_editor(blocking); end # Get the name of the binary that Pry.config.editor points to. # # This is useful for deciding which flags we pass to the editor as # we can just use the program's name and ignore any absolute paths. # # @example # Pry.config.editor="/home/conrad/bin/textmate -w" # editor_name # # => textmate # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:151 def editor_name; end # Start the editor running, using the calculated invocation string # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:76 def open_editor(editor_invocation); end # We need JRuby specific code here cos just shelling out using # system() appears to be pretty broken :/ # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:89 def open_editor_on_jruby(editor_invocation); end # Return the syntax for a given editor for starting the editor # and moving to a particular line within that file # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:115 def start_line_syntax_for_editor(file_name, line_number); end class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/editor.rb:7 def default; end end end # Env is a helper module to work with environment variables. # # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/env.rb:8 module Pry::Env class << self # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/env.rb:9 def [](key); end end end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exception_handler.rb:6 module Pry::ExceptionHandler class << self # Will only show the first line of the backtrace. # # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exception_handler.rb:9 def handle_exception(output, exception, _pry_instance); end private # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exception_handler.rb:37 def cause_text(cause); end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exception_handler.rb:32 def exception_text(exception); end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exception_handler.rb:19 def standard_error_text_for(exception); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/forwardable.rb:4 module Pry::Forwardable include ::Forwardable # Since Ruby 2.4, Forwardable will print a warning when # calling a method that is private on a delegate, and # in the future it could be an error: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12782#note-3 # # That's why we revert to a custom implementation for delegating one # private method to another. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/forwardable.rb:16 def def_private_delegators(target, *private_delegates); end end # When we try to get a binding for an object, we try to define a method on # that Object's singleton class. This doesn't work for "frozen" Object's, and # the exception is just a vanilla RuntimeError. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:56 module Pry::FrozenObjectException class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:57 def ===(exception); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:4 module Pry::Helpers class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:27 def tablify(things, line_length, pry_instance = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:5 def tablify_or_one_line(heading, things, pry_instance = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:16 def tablify_to_screen_width(things, options, pry_instance = T.unsafe(nil)); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:5 module Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers extend ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:43 def colorize_code(code); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:27 def find_command(name, set = T.unsafe(nil)); end # formatting # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:54 def heading(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:47 def highlight(string, regexp, highlight_color = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:34 def not_a_real_file?(file); end # Acts like send but ignores any methods defined below Object or Class in the # inheritance hierarchy. # This is required to introspect methods on objects like Net::HTTP::Get that # have overridden the `method` method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:22 def safe_send(obj, method, *args, &block); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:8 def silence_warnings; end # Send the given text through the best available pager (if Pry.config.pager is # enabled). Infers where to send the output if used as a mixin. # DEPRECATED. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:62 def stagger_output(text, _out = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/base_helpers.rb:38 def use_ansi_codes?; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:7 module Pry::Helpers::CommandHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::OptionsHelpers extend ::Pry::Helpers::OptionsHelpers extend ::Pry::Helpers::CommandHelpers # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:115 def absolute_index_number(line_number, array_length); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:123 def absolute_index_range(range_or_number, array_length); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:31 def get_method_or_raise(method_name, context, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:21 def internal_binding?(context); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:97 def one_index_number(line_number); end # convert a 1-index range to a 0-indexed one # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:102 def one_index_range(range); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:106 def one_index_range_or_number(range_or_number); end # Restrict a string to the given range of lines (1-indexed) # # @param content [String] The string. # @param lines [Range, Integer] The line(s) to restrict it to. # @return [String] The resulting string. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:92 def restrict_to_lines(content, lines); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:135 def set_file_and_dir_locals(file_name, pry = T.unsafe(nil), ctx = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Open a temp file and yield it to the block, closing it after # # @return [String] The path of the temp file # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:14 def temp_file(ext = T.unsafe(nil)); 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 dirty_text [String] The text from which to remove indentation # @return [String] the text with indentation stripped # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/command_helpers.rb:68 def unindent(dirty_text, left_padding = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # This class contains methods useful for extracting # documentation from methods and classes. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:7 module Pry::Helpers::DocumentationHelpers private # Given a string that makes up a comment in a source-code file parse out the content # that the user is intended to read. (i.e. without leading indentation, #-characters # or shebangs) # # @param comment [String] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:67 def get_comment_content(comment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:51 def process_comment_markup(comment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:15 def process_rdoc(comment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:45 def process_yardoc(comment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:30 def process_yardoc_tag(comment, tag); end # @param code [String] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:57 def strip_comments_from_c_code(code); end # @param text [String] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:79 def strip_leading_whitespace(text); end class << self # Given a string that makes up a comment in a source-code file parse out the content # that the user is intended to read. (i.e. without leading indentation, #-characters # or shebangs) # # @param comment [String] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:67 def get_comment_content(comment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:51 def process_comment_markup(comment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:15 def process_rdoc(comment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:45 def process_yardoc(comment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:30 def process_yardoc_tag(comment, tag); end # @param code [String] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:57 def strip_comments_from_c_code(code); end # @param text [String] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:79 def strip_leading_whitespace(text); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/documentation_helpers.rb:8 Pry::Helpers::DocumentationHelpers::YARD_TAGS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/options_helpers.rb:5 module Pry::Helpers::OptionsHelpers private # Get the method object parsed by the slop instance # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/options_helpers.rb:23 def method_object; end # Add method options to the Pry::Slop instance # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/options_helpers.rb:9 def method_options(opt); end class << self # Get the method object parsed by the slop instance # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/options_helpers.rb:23 def method_object; end # Add method options to the Pry::Slop instance # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/options_helpers.rb:9 def method_options(opt); end end end # Contains methods for querying the platform that Pry is running on # # @api public # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:10 module Pry::Helpers::Platform class << self # @api public # @return [Boolean] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:35 def jruby?; end # @api public # @return [Boolean] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:40 def jruby_19?; end # @api public # @return [Boolean] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:17 def linux?; end # @api public # @return [Boolean] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:12 def mac_osx?; end # @api public # @return [Boolean] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:45 def mri?; end # @api public # @return [Boolean] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:50 def mri_19?; end # @api public # @return [Boolean] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:55 def mri_2?; end # @api public # @return [Boolean] true when Pry is running on Windows with ANSI support, # false otherwise # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:23 def windows?; end # @api public # @return [Boolean] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/platform.rb:28 def windows_ansi?; end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:35 class Pry::Helpers::Table # @return [Table] a new instance of Table # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:37 def initialize(items, args, pry_instance = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:81 def ==(other); end # Returns the value of attribute column_count. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:36 def column_count; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:68 def column_count=(count); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:77 def columns; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:73 def fits_on_line?(line_length); end # Returns the value of attribute items. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:36 def items; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:62 def items=(items); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:47 def rows_to_s(style = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:85 def to_a; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:43 def to_s; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:91 def _max_width(things); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:95 def _rebuild_colorless_cache; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:116 def _recall_color_for(thing); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/table.rb:105 def _recolumn; end end # The methods defined on {Text} are available to custom commands via # {Pry::Command#text}. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:7 module Pry::Helpers::Text extend ::Pry::Helpers::Text # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def black_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def blue_on_yellow(text); end # Returns _text_ as bold text for use on a terminal. # # @param text [String, #to_s] # @return [String] _text_ # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:54 def bold(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_black_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_blue_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_cyan_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_green_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_magenta_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_purple_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_red_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_white_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:27 def bright_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:36 def bright_yellow_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def cyan_on_yellow(text); end # Returns `text` in the default foreground colour. # Use this instead of "black" or "white" when you mean absence of colour. # # @param text [String, #to_s] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:63 def default(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def green_on_yellow(text); end # Returns _text_ indented by _chars_ spaces. # # @param text [String] # @param chars [Fixnum] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:113 def indent(text, chars); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def magenta_on_yellow(text); end # @return [void] # @yield Yields a block with color turned off. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:73 def no_color; end # @return [void] # @yield Yields a block with paging turned off. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:87 def no_pager; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def purple_on_yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def red_on_yellow(text); end # Remove any color codes from _text_. # # @param text [String, #to_s] # @return [String] _text_ stripped of any color codes. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:46 def strip_color(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def white_on_yellow(text); end # Returns _text_ in a numbered list, beginning at _offset_. # # @param text [#each_line] # @param offset [Fixnum] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:100 def with_line_numbers(text, offset, color = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:23 def yellow(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_black(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_blue(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_cyan(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_green(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_magenta(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_purple(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_red(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_white(text); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:32 def yellow_on_yellow(text); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/helpers/text.rb:10 Pry::Helpers::Text::COLORS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash) # The History class is responsible for maintaining the user's input history, # both internally and within Readline. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:6 class Pry::History # @return [History] a new instance of History # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:29 def initialize(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Add a line to the input history, ignoring blank and duplicate lines. # # @param line [String] # @return [String] The same line that was passed in # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:53 def <<(line); end # Clear this session's history. This won't affect the contents of the # history file. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:74 def clear; end # Filter the history with the histignore options # # @return [Array] An array containing all the lines that are not # included in the histignore. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:95 def filter(history); end # @return [Integer] total number of lines, including original lines # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:27 def history_line_count; end # Load the input history using `History.loader`. # # @return [Integer] The number of lines loaded # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:40 def load; end # Returns the value of attribute loader. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:21 def loader; end # Sets the attribute loader # # @param value the value to set the attribute loader to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:21 def loader=(_arg0); end # @return [Fixnum] Number of lines in history when Pry first loaded. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:24 def original_lines; end # Add a line to the input history, ignoring blank and duplicate lines. # # @param line [String] # @return [String] The same line that was passed in # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:53 def push(line); end # Returns the value of attribute saver. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:21 def saver; end # Sets the attribute saver # # @param value the value to set the attribute saver to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:21 def saver=(_arg0); end # @return [Fixnum] The number of lines in history from just this session. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:81 def session_line_count; end # Return an Array containing all stored history. # # @return [Array] An Array containing all lines of history loaded # or entered by the user in the current session. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:88 def to_a; end private # The history file, opened for appending. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:127 def history_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:143 def history_file_path; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:147 def invalid_readline_line?(line); end # The default loader. Yields lines from `Pry.config.history_file`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:113 def read_from_file; end # The default saver. Appends the given line to `Pry.config.history_file`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:122 def save_to_file(line); end # Check if the line match any option in the histignore # [Pry.config.history_ignorelist] # # @return [Boolean] a boolean that notifies if the line was found in the # histignore array. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:105 def should_ignore?(line); end class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/history.rb:7 def default_file; end end end # Implements a hooks system for Pry. A hook is a callable that is associated # with an event. A number of events are currently provided by Pry, these # include: `:when_started`, `:before_session`, `:after_session`. A hook must # have a name, and is connected with an event by the `Pry::Hooks#add_hook` # method. # # @example Adding a hook for the `:before_session` event. # Pry.config.hooks.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) do # puts "hello" # end # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:14 class Pry::Hooks # @return [Hooks] a new instance of Hooks # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:25 def initialize; end # Add a new hook to be executed for the `event_name` event. # # @param event_name [Symbol] The name of the event. # @param hook_name [Symbol] The name of the hook. # @param callable [#call] The callable. # @raise [ArgumentError] # @return [Pry:Hooks] The receiver. # @yield The block to use as the callable (if no `callable` provided). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:81 def add_hook(event_name, hook_name, callable = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Clear all hooks functions for a given event. # # @param event_name [String] The name of the event. # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:165 def clear_event_hooks(event_name); end # @param event_name [Symbol] The name of the event. # @param hook_name [Symbol] The name of the hook. # to delete. # @return [#call] The deleted hook. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:147 def delete_hook(event_name, hook_name); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:39 def errors; end # Execute the list of hooks for the `event_name` event. # # @param event_name [Symbol] The name of the event. # @param args [Array] The arguments to pass to each hook function. # @return [Object] The return value of the last executed hook. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:108 def exec_hook(event_name, *args, &block); end # @param event_name [Symbol] The name of the event. # @param hook_name [Symbol] The name of the hook # @return [#call] a specific hook for a given event. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:128 def get_hook(event_name, hook_name); end # `add_hook`/`delete_hook` for that. # # @note Modifying the returned hash does not alter the hooks, use # @param event_name [Symbol] The name of the event. # @return [Hash] The hash of hook names / hook functions. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:139 def get_hooks(event_name); end # @param event_name [Symbol] The name of the event. # @return [Fixnum] The number of hook functions for `event_name`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:121 def hook_count(event_name); end # @param event_name [Symbol] Name of the event. # @param hook_name [Symbol] Name of the hook. # @return [Boolean] Whether the hook by the name `hook_name`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:172 def hook_exists?(event_name, hook_name); end # @example # hooks = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :say_hi) { puts "hi!" } # Pry::Hooks.new.merge(hooks) # @param other [Pry::Hooks] The `Pry::Hooks` instance to merge # @return [Pry::Hooks] a new `Pry::Hooks` instance containing a merge of the # contents of two `Pry:Hooks` instances. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:69 def merge(other); end # Destructively merge the contents of two `Pry:Hooks` instances. # # @param other [Pry::Hooks] The `Pry::Hooks` instance to merge # @return [Pry:Hooks] The receiver. # @see #merge # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:48 def merge!(other); end protected # Returns the value of attribute hooks. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:178 def hooks; end private # Ensure that duplicates have their @hooks object. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:30 def initialize_copy(_orig); end class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/hooks.rb:15 def default; end end end # Pry::Indent is a class that can be used to indent a number of lines # containing Ruby code similar as to how IRB does it (but better). The class # works by tokenizing a string using CodeRay and then looping over those # tokens. Based on the tokens in a line of code that line (or the next one) # will be indented or un-indented by correctly. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:11 class Pry::Indent include ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers # @return [Indent] a new instance of Indent # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:104 def initialize(pry_instance = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Return a string which, when printed, will rewrite the previous line with # the correct indentation. Mostly useful for fixing 'end'. # # @param prompt [String] The user's prompt # @param code [String] The code the user just typed in # @param overhang [Integer] The number of characters to erase afterwards (the # the difference in length between the old line and the new one) # @return [String] correctly indented line # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:393 def correct_indentation(prompt, code, overhang = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Get the indentation for the start of the next line. # # This is what's used between the prompt and the cursor in pry. # # @return String The correct number of spaces # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:181 def current_prefix; end # If the code just before an "if" or "while" token on a line looks like the # end of a statement, then we want to treat that "if" as a singleline, not # multiline statement. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:264 def end_of_statement?(last_token, last_kind); end # Are we currently in the middle of a string literal. # # This is used to determine whether to re-indent a given line, we mustn't # re-indent within string literals because to do so would actually change # the value of the String! # # @return [Boolean] Boolean # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:275 def in_string?; end # Indents a string and returns it. This string can either be a single line # or multiple ones. # # @example # str = <] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:376 def module_nesting; end # All the open delimiters, in the order that they first appeared. # # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:312 def open_delimiters; end # Return a string which restores the CodeRay string status to the correct value by # opening HEREDOCs and strings. # # @return String # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:320 def open_delimiters_line; end # reset internal state # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:110 def reset; end # @return [Array] The stack of open tokens. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:21 def stack; end # Given a string of Ruby code, use CodeRay to export the tokens. # # @param string [String] The Ruby to lex # @return [Array] An Array of pairs of [token_value, token_type] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:283 def tokenize(string); end # Update the internal state about what kind of strings are open. # # Most of the complication here comes from the fact that HEREDOCs can be # nested. For normal strings (which can't be nested) we assume that CodeRay # correctly pairs open-and-close delimiters so we don't bother checking what # they are. # # @param token [String] The token (of type :delimiter) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:297 def track_delimiter(token); end # Update the internal state relating to module nesting. # # It's responsible for adding to the @module_nesting array, which looks # something like: # # [ ["class", "Foo"], ["module", "Bar::Baz"], ["class <<", "self"] ] # # A nil value in the @module_nesting array happens in two places: either # when @awaiting_class is true and we're still waiting for the string to # fill that space, or when a parse was rejected. # # At the moment this function is quite restricted about what formats it will # parse, for example we disallow expressions after the class keyword. This # could maybe be improved in the future. # # @param token [String] a token from Coderay # @param kind [Symbol] the kind of that token # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:341 def track_module_nesting(token, kind); end # Update the internal state relating to module nesting on 'end'. # # If the current 'end' pairs up with a class or a module then we should # pop an array off of @module_nesting # # @param token [String] a token from Coderay # @param kind [Symbol] the kind of that token # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:366 def track_module_nesting_end(token, kind = T.unsafe(nil)); end class << self # Clean the indentation of a fragment of ruby. # # @param str [String] # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:82 def indent(str); end # Get the module nesting at the given point in the given string. # # NOTE If the line specified contains a method definition, then the nesting # at the start of the method definition is used. Otherwise the nesting from # the end of the line is used. # # @param str [String] The ruby code to analyze # @param line_number [Fixnum] The line number (starting from 1) # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:95 def nesting_at(str, line_number); end end end # Collection of token types that should be ignored. Without this list # keywords such as "class" inside strings would cause the code to be # indented incorrectly. # # :pre_constant and :preserved_constant are the CodeRay 0.9.8 and 1.0.0 # classifications of "true", "false", and "nil". # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:60 Pry::Indent::IGNORE_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # Collection of tokens that should appear dedented even though they # don't affect the surrounding code. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:76 Pry::Indent::MIDWAY_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # Hash containing all the tokens that should increase the indentation # level. The keys of this hash are open tokens, the values the matching # tokens that should prevent a line from being indented if they appear on # the same line. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:30 Pry::Indent::OPEN_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash) # Which tokens can be followed by an optional "do" keyword. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:52 Pry::Indent::OPTIONAL_DO_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # Which tokens can either be open tokens, or appear as modifiers on # a single-line. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:49 Pry::Indent::SINGLELINE_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # The amount of spaces to insert for each indent level. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:24 Pry::Indent::SPACES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # Tokens that indicate the end of a statement (i.e. that, if they appear # directly before an "if" indicates that that if applies to the same line, # not the next line) # # :reserved and :keywords are the CodeRay 0.9.8 and 1.0.0 respectively # classifications of "super", "next", "return", etc. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:69 Pry::Indent::STATEMENT_END_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # Raised if {#module_nesting} would not work. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/indent.rb:15 class Pry::Indent::UnparseableNestingError < ::StandardError; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:6 class Pry::InputCompleter # @return [InputCompleter] a new instance of InputCompleter # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:42 def initialize(input, pry = T.unsafe(nil)); end # build_path seperates the input into two parts: path and input. # input is the partial string that should be completed # path is a proc that takes an input and builds a full path. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:240 def build_path(input); end # Return a new completion proc for use by Readline. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:56 def call(str, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:255 def ignored_modules; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:229 def select_message(path, receiver, message, candidates); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:8 Pry::InputCompleter::ARRAY_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:15 Pry::InputCompleter::CONSTANT_OR_METHOD_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:14 Pry::InputCompleter::CONSTANT_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:17 Pry::InputCompleter::GLOBALVARIABLE_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:16 Pry::InputCompleter::HEX_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:7 Pry::InputCompleter::NUMERIC_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:12 Pry::InputCompleter::PROC_OR_HASH_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:11 Pry::InputCompleter::REGEX_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:20 Pry::InputCompleter::RESERVED_WORDS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:10 Pry::InputCompleter::SYMBOL_METHOD_CALL_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:9 Pry::InputCompleter::SYMBOL_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:13 Pry::InputCompleter::TOPLEVEL_LOOKUP_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:18 Pry::InputCompleter::VARIABLE_REGEXP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_completer.rb:40 Pry::InputCompleter::WORD_ESCAPE_STR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # There is one InputLock per input (such as STDIN) as two REPLs on the same # input makes things delirious. InputLock serializes accesses to the input so # that threads to not conflict with each other. The latest thread to request # ownership of the input wins. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:8 class Pry::InputLock # @return [InputLock] a new instance of InputLock # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:29 def initialize; end # Adds ourselves to the ownership list. The last one in the list may access # the input through interruptible_region(). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:38 def __with_ownership; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:81 def enter_interruptible_region; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:108 def interruptible_region; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:95 def leave_interruptible_region; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:75 def with_ownership(&block); end class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:19 def for(input); end # Returns the value of attribute global_lock. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:13 def global_lock; end # Sets the attribute global_lock # # @param value the value to set the attribute global_lock to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:13 def global_lock=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute input_locks. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:12 def input_locks; end # Sets the attribute input_locks # # @param value the value to set the attribute input_locks to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:12 def input_locks=(_arg0); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/input_lock.rb:9 class Pry::InputLock::Interrupt < ::Exception; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/inspector.rb:4 class Pry::Inspector; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/inspector.rb:5 Pry::Inspector::MAP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pry_class.rb:7 Pry::LOCAL_RC_FILE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:12 class Pry::LastException < ::BasicObject # @return [LastException] a new instance of LastException # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:15 def initialize(exception); end # Returns the value of attribute bt_index. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:13 def bt_index; end # Sets the attribute bt_index # # @param value the value to set the attribute bt_index to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:13 def bt_index=(_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:52 def bt_source_location_for(index); end # @return [String] returns the path to a file for the current backtrace. see {#bt_index}. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:37 def file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:57 def inc_bt_index; end # @return [Fixnum] returns the line for the current backtrace. see {#bt_index}. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:43 def line; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:21 def method_missing(name, *args, &block); end # @return [Exception] returns the wrapped exception # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:48 def wrapped_exception; end private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/last_exception.rb:29 def respond_to_missing?(name, include_all = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # This class wraps the normal `Method` and `UnboundMethod` classes # to provide extra functionality useful to Pry. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:20 class Pry::Method include ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers include ::Pry::Helpers::DocumentationHelpers include ::Pry::CodeObject::Helpers extend ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers extend ::Forwardable extend ::Pry::Forwardable # A new instance of `Pry::Method` wrapping the given `::Method`, # `UnboundMethod`, or `Proc`. # # @param method [::Method, UnboundMethod, Proc] # @param known_info [Hash] Can be used to pre-cache expensive to compute stuff. # @return [Pry::Method] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:263 def initialize(method, known_info = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:483 def ==(other); end # @return [Boolean] Is the method definitely an alias? # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:478 def alias?; end # @return [Array] All known aliases for the method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:461 def aliases; end # @return [Boolean] Whether the method is bound. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:446 def bound_method?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:515 def comment; end # @return [String, nil] The documentation for the method, or `nil` if it's # unavailable. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:329 def doc; end # @return [Boolean] Was the method defined outside a source file? # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:436 def dynamically_defined?; end # @param klass [Class] # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:491 def is_a?(klass); end # @param klass [Class] # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:491 def kind_of?(klass); end # Delegate any unknown calls to the wrapped method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:503 def method_missing(method_name, *args, &block); end # Get the name of the method as a String, regardless of the underlying # Method#name type. # # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:272 def name; end # Get the name of the method including the class on which it was defined. # # @example # method(:puts).method_name # => "Kernel.puts" # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:299 def name_with_owner; end # @return [String, nil] The original name the method was defined under, # before any aliasing, or `nil` if it can't be determined. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:429 def original_name; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def owner(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def parameters(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # @return [Boolean] Was the method defined within the Pry REPL? # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:456 def pry_method?; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def receiver(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # Update the live copy of the method's source. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:314 def redefine(source); end # @param method_name [String, Symbol] # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:498 def respond_to?(method_name, include_all = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [String] A representation of the method's signature, including its # name and parameters. Optional and "rest" parameters are marked with `*` # and block parameters with `&`. Keyword arguments are shown with `:` # If the parameter names are unavailable, they're given numbered names instead. # Paraphrased from `awesome_print` gem. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:391 def signature; end # @return [Boolean] Whether the method is a singleton method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:451 def singleton_method?; end # @return [String, nil] The source code of the method, or `nil` if it's unavailable. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:304 def source; end # Can we get the source code for this method? # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:321 def source?; end # @return [String, nil] The name of the file the method is defined in, or # `nil` if the filename is unavailable. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:348 def source_file; end # @return [Fixnum, nil] The line of code in `source_file` which begins # the method's definition, or `nil` if that information is unavailable. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:361 def source_line; end # @return [Range, nil] The range of lines in `source_file` which contain # the method's definition, or `nil` if that information is unavailable. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:367 def source_range; end # @return [Symbol] The source type of the method. The options are # `:ruby` for Ruby methods or `:c` for methods written in C. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:342 def source_type; end # @return [Pry::Method, nil] The wrapped method that is called when you # use "super" in the body of this method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:417 def super(times = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Boolean] Whether the method is unbound. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:441 def unbound_method?; end # Is the method undefined? (aka `Disowned`) # # @return [Boolean] false # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:290 def undefined?; end # @return [Symbol] The visibility of the method. May be `:public`, # `:protected`, or `:private`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:373 def visibility; end # Get underlying object wrapped by this Pry::Method instance # # @return [Method, UnboundMethod, Proc] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:284 def wrapped; end # Get the owner of the method as a Pry::Module # # @return [Pry::Module] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:278 def wrapped_owner; end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:577 def c_source; end # @param first_ln [String] The first line of a method definition. # @return [String, nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:563 def method_name_from_first_line(first_ln); end # @raise [CommandError] when the method can't be found or `pry-doc` isn't installed. # @return [YARD::CodeObjects::MethodObject] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:523 def pry_doc_info; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:511 def respond_to_missing?(method_name, include_private = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:582 def ruby_source; end # @param ancestors [Class, Module] The ancestors to investigate # @return [Method] The unwrapped super-method # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:542 def super_using_ancestors(ancestors, times = T.unsafe(nil)); end class << self # Get all of the instance methods of a `Class` or `Module` # # @param klass [Class, Module] # @param include_super [Boolean] Whether to include methods from ancestors. # @return [Array[Pry::Method]] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:161 def all_from_class(klass, include_super = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Get all of the methods on an `Object` # # @param obj [Object] # @param include_super [Boolean] indicates whether or not to include methods from ancestors. # @return [Array[Pry::Method]] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:184 def all_from_obj(obj, include_super = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Given a `Binding`, try to extract the `::Method` it originated from and # use it to instantiate a `Pry::Method`. Return `nil` if this isn't # possible. # # @param binding [Binding] # @return [Pry::Method, nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:77 def from_binding(binding); end # Given a `Class` or `Module` and the name of a method, try to # instantiate a `Pry::Method` containing the instance method of # that name. Return `nil` if no such method exists. # # @param klass [Class, Module] # @param name [String] # @param target [Binding] The binding where the method is looked up. # @return [Pry::Method, nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:136 def from_class(klass, name, target = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Given a `Class` or `Module` and the name of a method, try to # instantiate a `Pry::Method` containing the instance method of # that name. Return `nil` if no such method exists. # # @param klass [Class, Module] # @param name [String] # @param target [Binding] The binding where the method is looked up. # @return [Pry::Method, nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:136 def from_module(klass, name, target = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Given an object and the name of a method, try to instantiate # a `Pry::Method` containing the method of that name bound to # that object. Return `nil` if no such method exists. # # @param obj [Object] # @param name [String] # @param target [Binding] The binding where the method is looked up. # @return [Pry::Method, nil] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:151 def from_obj(obj, name, target = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Given a string representing a method name and optionally a binding to # search in, find and return the requested method wrapped in a # `Pry::Method` instance. # # @option options # @option options # @param name [String] The name of the method to retrieve. # @param target [Binding] The context in which to search for the method. # @param options [Hash] # @return [Pry::Method, nil] A `Pry::Method` instance containing the # requested method, or `nil` if name is `nil` or no method could be # located matching the parameters. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:43 def from_str(name, target = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:227 def instance_method_definition?(name, definition_line); end # Get every `Class` and `Module`, in order, that will be checked when looking # for methods on instances of the given `Class` or `Module`. # This does not treat singleton classes of classes specially. # # @param klass [Class, Module] # @return [Array[Class, Module]] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:210 def instance_resolution_order(klass); end # In order to support 2.0 Refinements we need to look up methods # inside the relevant Binding. # # @param obj [Object] The owner/receiver of the method. # @param method_name [Symbol] The name of the method. # @param method_type [Symbol] The type of method: :method or :instance_method # @param target [Binding] The binding where the method is looked up. # @return [Method, UnboundMethod] The 'refined' method object. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:114 def lookup_method_via_binding(obj, method_name, method_type, target = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:215 def method_definition?(name, definition_line); end # Get every `Class` and `Module`, in order, that will be checked when looking # for an instance method to call on this object. # # @param obj [Object] # @return [Array[Class, Module]] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:192 def resolution_order(obj); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:247 def singleton_class_of(obj); end # Get the singleton classes of superclasses that could define methods on # the given class object, and any modules they include. # If a module is included at multiple points in the ancestry, only # the lowest copy will be returned. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:238 def singleton_class_resolution_order(klass); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method.rb:220 def singleton_method_definition?(name, definition_line); end end end # A Disowned Method is one that's been removed from the class on which it was defined. # # e.g. # class C # def foo # C.send(:undefine_method, :foo) # Pry::Method.from_binding(binding) # end # end # # In this case we assume that the "owner" is the singleton class of the receiver. # # This occurs mainly in Sinatra applications. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:18 class Pry::Method::Disowned < ::Pry::Method # Create a new Disowned method. # # @param receiver [Object] # @param method_name [String] # @return [Disowned] a new instance of Disowned # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:25 def initialize(receiver, method_name); end # Raise a more useful error message instead of trying to forward to nil. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:52 def method_missing(method_name, *args, &block); end # Returns the value of attribute name. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:19 def name; end # Get the hypothesized owner of the method. # # @return [Object] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:46 def owner; end # Returns the value of attribute receiver. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:19 def receiver; end # Can we get the source for this method? # # @return [Boolean] false # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:39 def source?; end # Is the method undefined? (aka `Disowned`) # # @return [Boolean] true # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:33 def undefined?; end private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/disowned.rb:62 def respond_to_missing?(method_name, include_private = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:5 class Pry::Method::Patcher # @return [Patcher] a new instance of Patcher # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:12 def initialize(method); end # Returns the value of attribute method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:6 def method; end # Sets the attribute method # # @param value the value to set the attribute method to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:6 def method=(_arg0); end # perform the patch # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:21 def patch_in_ram(source); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:38 def cache_key; end # Update the definition line so that it can be eval'd directly on the Method's # owner instead of from the original context. # # In particular this takes `def self.foo` and turns it into `def foo` so that we # don't end up creating the method on the singleton class of the singleton class # by accident. # # This is necessarily done by String manipulation because we can't find out what # syntax is needed for the argument list by ruby-level introspection. # # @param line [String] The original definition line. e.g. def self.foo(bar, baz=1) # @return [String] The new definition line. e.g. def foo(bar, baz=1) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:78 def definition_for_owner(line); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:33 def redefine(source); end # Run some code ensuring that at the end target#meth_name will not have changed. # # When we're redefining aliased methods we will overwrite the method at the # unaliased name (so that super continues to work). By wrapping that code in a # transation we make that not happen, which means that alias_method_chains, etc. # continue to work. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:49 def with_method_transaction; end # Apply wrap_for_owner and wrap_for_nesting successively to `source` # # @param source [String] # @return [String] The wrapped source. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:91 def wrap(source); end # Update the new source code to have the correct Module.nesting. # # This method uses syntactic analysis of the original source file to determine # the new nesting, so that we can tell the difference between: # # class A; def self.b; end; end # class << A; def b; end; end # # The resulting code should be evaluated in the TOPLEVEL_BINDING. # # @param source [String] The source to wrap. # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:122 def wrap_for_nesting(source); end # Update the source code so that when it has the right owner when eval'd. # # This (combined with definition_for_owner) is backup for the case that # wrap_for_nesting fails, to ensure that the method will stil be defined in # the correct place. # # @param source [String] The source to wrap # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:103 def wrap_for_owner(source); end class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/patcher.rb:16 def code_for(filename); end end end # This class is responsible for locating the *real* `Pry::Method` # object captured by a binding. # # Given a `Binding` from inside a method and a 'seed' Pry::Method object, # there are primarily two situations where the seed method doesn't match # the Binding: # 1. The Pry::Method is from a subclass # 2. The Pry::Method represents a method of the same name while the original # was renamed to something else. For 1. we search vertically up the # inheritance chain, and for 2. we search laterally along the object's # method table. # # When we locate the method that matches the Binding we wrap it in # Pry::Method and return it, or return nil if we fail. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:19 class Pry::Method::WeirdMethodLocator # @param method [Pry::Method] The seed method. # @param target [Binding] The Binding that captures the method # we want to locate. # @return [WeirdMethodLocator] a new instance of WeirdMethodLocator # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:55 def initialize(method, target); end # @return [Pry::Method, nil] The Pry::Method that matches the # given binding. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:62 def find_method; end # @return [Boolean] Whether the Pry::Method is unrecoverable # This usually happens when the method captured by the Binding # has been subsequently deleted. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:69 def lost_method?; end # Returns the value of attribute method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:49 def method; end # Sets the attribute method # # @param value the value to set the attribute method to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:49 def method=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute target. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:50 def target; end # Sets the attribute target # # @param value the value to set the attribute target to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:50 def target=(_arg0); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:215 def all_methods_for(obj); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:167 def expanded_source_location(source_location); end # it's possible in some cases that the method we find by this approach is # a sub-method of the one we're currently in, consider: # # class A; def b; binding.pry; end; end # class B < A; def b; super; end; end # # Given that we can normally find the source_range of methods, and that we # know which __FILE__ and __LINE__ the binding is at, we can hope to # disambiguate these cases. # # This obviously won't work if the source is unavaiable for some reason, # or if both methods have the same __FILE__ and __LINE__. # # @return [Pry::Method, nil] The Pry::Method representing the # superclass method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:131 def find_method_in_superclass; end # This is the case where the name of a method has changed # (via alias_method) so we locate the Method object for the # renamed method. # # @return [Pry::Method, nil] The Pry::Method representing the # renamed method # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:156 def find_renamed_method; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:197 def index_to_line_number(index); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:206 def lines_for_file(file); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:80 def normal_method?(method); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:106 def pry_file?; end # Use static analysis to locate the start of the method definition. # We have the `__FILE__` and `__LINE__` from the binding and the # original name of the method so we search up until we find a # def/define_method, etc defining a method of the appropriate name. # # @return [Array] The `source_location` of the # renamed method # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:184 def renamed_method_source_location; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:75 def skip_superclass_search?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:88 def target_file; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:98 def target_line; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:84 def target_self; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:202 def valid_file?(file); end class << self # Whether the given method object matches the associated binding. # If the method object does not match the binding, then it's # most likely not the method captured by the binding, and we # must commence a search. # # @param method [Pry::Method] # @param binding [Binding] # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:29 def normal_method?(method, binding); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/method/weird_method_locator.rb:44 def weird_method?(method, binding); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:69 class Pry::MethodNotFound < ::Pry::CommandError; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:4 class Pry::NoCommandError < ::StandardError # @return [NoCommandError] a new instance of NoCommandError # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:5 def initialize(match, owner); end end # `ObjectPath` implements the resolution of "object paths", which are strings # that are similar to filesystem paths but meant for traversing Ruby objects. # Examples of valid object paths include: # # x # @foo/@bar # "string"/upcase # Pry/Method # # Object paths are mostly relevant in the context of the `cd` command. # # @see https://github.com/pry/pry/wiki/State-navigation # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/object_path.rb:17 class Pry::ObjectPath # @param path_string [String] The object path expressed as a string. # @param current_stack [Array] The current state of the binding # stack. # @return [ObjectPath] a new instance of ObjectPath # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/object_path.rb:23 def initialize(path_string, current_stack); end # @return [Array] a new stack resulting from applying the given # path to the current stack. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/object_path.rb:30 def resolve; end private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/object_path.rb:74 def complete?(segment); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/object_path.rb:78 def handle_failure(context, err); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/object_path.rb:18 Pry::ObjectPath::SPECIAL_TERMS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # indicates obsolete API # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:72 class Pry::ObsoleteError < ::StandardError; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:4 class Pry::Output # @return [Output] a new instance of Output # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:10 def initialize(pry_instance); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:28 def <<(*objs); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:53 def decolorize_maybe(str); end # Return a screen height or the default if that fails. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:74 def height; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:41 def method_missing(method_name, *args, &block); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:28 def print(*objs); end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:8 def pry_instance; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:15 def puts(*objs); end # @return [Array] a pair of [rows, columns] which gives the size of # the window. If the window size cannot be determined, the default value. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:61 def size; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:37 def tty?; end # Return a screen width or the default if that fails. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:69 def width; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:28 def write(*objs); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:80 def actual_screen_size; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:125 def ansicon_env_size; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:109 def env_size; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:92 def io_console_size; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:132 def nonzero_column?(size); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:114 def readline_size; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:49 def respond_to_missing?(method_name, include_private = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # @return [Array] default terminal screen size [rows, cols] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/output.rb:6 Pry::Output::DEFAULT_SIZE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:7 class Pry::Pager # @return [Pager] a new instance of Pager # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:13 def initialize(pry_instance); end # Yields a pager object (`NullPager`, `SimplePager`, or `SystemPager`). # All pagers accept output with `#puts`, `#print`, `#write`, and `#<<`. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:33 def open; end # Send the given text through the best available pager (if # `Pry.config.pager` is enabled). If you want to send text through in # chunks as you generate it, use `open` to get a writable object # instead. # # @param text [String] Text to run through a pager. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:25 def page(text); end # Returns the value of attribute pry_instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:11 def pry_instance; end private # Return an instance of the "best" available pager class -- # `SystemPager` if possible, `SimplePager` if `SystemPager` isn't # available, and `NullPager` if the user has disabled paging. All # pagers accept output with `#puts`, `#print`, `#write`, and `#<<`. You # must call `#close` when you're done writing output to a pager, and # you must rescue `Pry::Pager::StopPaging`. These requirements can be # avoided by using `.open` instead. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:56 def best_available; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:43 def enabled?; end # Returns the value of attribute output. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:47 def output; end end # `NullPager` is a "pager" that actually just prints all output as it # comes in. Used when `Pry.config.pager` is false. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:68 class Pry::Pager::NullPager # @return [NullPager] a new instance of NullPager # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:69 def initialize(out); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:77 def <<(str); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:86 def close; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:77 def print(str); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:73 def puts(str); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:82 def write(str); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:90 def height; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:94 def width; end end # `PageTracker` tracks output to determine whether it's likely to take # up a whole page. This doesn't need to be super precise, but we can # use it for `SimplePager` and to avoid invoking the system pager # unnecessarily. # # One simplifying assumption is that we don't need `#page?` to return # `true` on the basis of an incomplete line. Long lines should be # counted as multiple lines, but we don't have to transition from # `false` to `true` until we see a newline. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:213 class Pry::Pager::PageTracker # @return [PageTracker] a new instance of PageTracker # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:214 def initialize(rows, cols); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:231 def page?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:220 def record(str); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:235 def reset; end private # Approximation of the printable length of a given line, without the # newline and without ANSI color codes. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:244 def line_length(line); end end # `SimplePager` is a straightforward pure-Ruby pager. We use it on # JRuby and when we can't find a usable external pager. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:101 class Pry::Pager::SimplePager < ::Pry::Pager::NullPager # @return [SimplePager] a new instance of SimplePager # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:102 def initialize(*_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:107 def write(str); end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:8 class Pry::Pager::StopPaging < ::StandardError; end # `SystemPager` buffers output until we're pretty sure it's at least a # page long, then invokes an external pager and starts streaming output # to it. If `#close` is called before then, it just prints out the # buffered content. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:129 class Pry::Pager::SystemPager < ::Pry::Pager::NullPager # @return [SystemPager] a new instance of SystemPager # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:161 def initialize(*_arg0); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:181 def close; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:168 def write(str); end private # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:195 def invoked_pager?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:199 def pager; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:191 def write_to_pager(text); end class << self # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:142 def available?; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/pager.rb:130 def default_pager; end end end # Prompt represents the Pry prompt, which can be used with Readline-like # libraries. It defines a few default prompts (default prompt, simple prompt, # etc) and also provides an API for adding and implementing custom prompts. # # @api public # @example Registering a new Pry prompt # Pry::Prompt.add( # :ipython, # 'IPython-like prompt', [':', '...:'] # ) do |_context, _nesting, pry_instance, sep| # sep == ':' ? "In [#{pry_instance.input_ring.count}]: " : ' ...: ' # end # # # Produces: # # In [3]: def foo # # ...: puts 'foo' # # ...: end # # => :foo # # In [4]: # @example Manually instantiating the Prompt class # prompt_procs = [ # proc { '#{rand(1)}>" }, # proc { "#{('a'..'z').to_a.sample}*" } # ] # prompt = Pry::Prompt.new( # :random, # 'Random number or letter prompt.', # prompt_procs # ) # prompt.wait_proc.call(...) #=> # prompt.incomplete_proc.call(...) # @since v0.11.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:38 class Pry::Prompt # @api public # @param name [String] # @param description [String] # @param prompt_procs [Array] # @return [Prompt] a new instance of Prompt # @since v0.11.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:117 def initialize(name, description, prompt_procs); end # @api public # @deprecated Use a `Pry::Prompt` instance directly # @since v0.11.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:135 def [](key); end # @api public # @return [String] # @since v0.11.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:108 def description; end # @api public # @return [Proc] the proc which builds the prompt when in the middle of an # expression such as open method, etc. (`*`) # @since v0.11.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:130 def incomplete_proc; end # @api public # @return [String] # @since v0.11.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:105 def name; end # @api public # @return [Array] the array of procs that hold # `[wait_proc, incomplete_proc]` # @since v0.11.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:112 def prompt_procs; end # @api public # @return [Proc] the proc which builds the wait prompt (`>`) # @since v0.11.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:124 def wait_proc; end class << self # Retrieves a prompt. # # @api public # @example # Prompt[:my_prompt] # @param name [Symbol] The name of the prompt you want to access # @return [Hash{Symbol=>Object}] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:52 def [](name); end # Adds a new prompt to the prompt hash. # # @api public # @param name [Symbol] # @param description [String] # @param separators [Array] The separators to differentiate # between prompt modes (default mode and class/method definition mode). # The Array *must* have a size of 2. # @raise [ArgumentError] if the size of `separators` is not 2 # @raise [ArgumentError] if `prompt_name` is already occupied # @return [nil] # @since v0.12.0 # @yield [context, nesting, pry_instance, sep] # @yieldparam context [Object] the context where Pry is currently in # @yieldparam nesting [Integer] whether the context is nested # @yieldparam pry_instance [Pry] the Pry instance # @yieldparam separator [String] separator string # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:79 def add(name, description = T.unsafe(nil), separators = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @api public # @note Use this for read-only operations # @return [Hash{Symbol=>Hash}] the duplicate of the internal prompts hash # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/prompt.rb:59 def all; end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:4 class Pry::REPL extend ::Forwardable extend ::Pry::Forwardable # Create an instance of {REPL} wrapping the given {Pry}. # # @option options # @param pry [Pry] The instance of {Pry} that this {REPL} will control. # @param options [Hash] Options for this {REPL} instance. # @return [REPL] a new instance of REPL # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:22 def initialize(pry, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def input(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def output(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # @return [Pry] The instance of {Pry} that the user is controlling. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:9 def pry; end # @return [Pry] The instance of {Pry} that the user is controlling. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:9 def pry=(_arg0); end # Start the read-eval-print loop. # # @raise [Exception] If the session throws `:raise_up`, raise the exception # thrown with it. # @return [Object?] If the session throws `:breakout`, return the value # thrown with it. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:36 def start; end private # Calculates correct overhang for current line. Supports vi Readline # mode and its indicators such as "(ins)" or "(cmd)". # # @note This doesn't calculate overhang for Readline's emacs mode with an # indicator because emacs is the default mode and it doesn't use # indicators in 99% of cases. # @return [Integer] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:238 def calculate_overhang(current_prompt, original_val, indented_val); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:206 def coolline_available?; end # Clean up after the repl session. # # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:84 def epilogue; end # Manage switching of input objects on encountering `EOFError`s. # # @return [Object] Whatever the given block returns. # @return [:no_more_input] Indicates that no more input can be read. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:127 def handle_read_errors; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:196 def input_readline(*args); end # If `$stdout` is not a tty, it's probably a pipe. # # @example # # `piping?` returns `false` # % pry # [1] pry(main) # # # `piping?` returns `true` # % pry | tee log # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:218 def piping?; end # Set up the repl session. # # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:47 def prologue; end # Read a line of input from the user. # # @return [String] The line entered by the user. # @return [nil] On ``. # @return [:control_c] On ``. # @return [:no_more_input] On EOF. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:93 def read; end # Returns the next line of input to be sent to the {Pry} instance. # # @param current_prompt [String] The prompt to use for input. # @return [String?] The next line of input, or `nil` on . # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:170 def read_line(current_prompt); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:202 def readline_available?; end # The actual read-eval-print loop. # # The {REPL} instance is responsible for reading and looping, whereas the # {Pry} instance is responsible for evaluating user input and printing # return values and command output. # # @raise [Exception] If the session throws `:raise_up`, raise the exception # thrown with it. # @return [Object?] If the session throws `:breakout`, return the value # thrown with it. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:66 def repl; end # @return [void] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:225 def set_readline_output; end class << self # Instantiate a new {Pry} instance with the given options, then start a # {REPL} instance wrapping it. # # @option options # @param options [Hash] a customizable set of options # # source://pry-byebug-3.10.1/lib/pry-byebug/pry_ext.rb:8 def start(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-byebug-3.10.1/lib/pry-byebug/pry_ext.rb:8 def start_with_pry_byebug(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl.rb:14 def start_without_pry_byebug(options); end end end # A class to manage the loading of files through the REPL loop. # This is an interesting trick as it processes your file as if it # was user input in an interactive session. As a result, all Pry # commands are available, and they are executed non-interactively. Furthermore # the session becomes interactive when the repl loop processes a # 'make-interactive' command in the file. The session also becomes # interactive when an exception is encountered, enabling you to fix # the error before returning to non-interactive processing with the # 'make-non-interactive' command. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl_file_loader.rb:14 class Pry::REPLFileLoader # @return [REPLFileLoader] a new instance of REPLFileLoader # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl_file_loader.rb:15 def initialize(file_name); end # Define a few extra commands useful for flipping back & forth # between interactive/non-interactive modes # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl_file_loader.rb:59 def define_additional_commands; end # Switch to interactive mode, i.e take input from the user # and use the regular print and exception handlers. # # @param pry_instance [Pry] the Pry instance to make interactive. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl_file_loader.rb:26 def interactive_mode(pry_instance); end # Actually load the file through the REPL by setting file content # as the REPL input stream. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl_file_loader.rb:75 def load; end # Switch to non-interactive mode. Essentially # this means there is no result output # and that the session becomes interactive when an exception is encountered. # # @param pry_instance [Pry] the Pry instance to make non-interactive. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/repl_file_loader.rb:37 def non_interactive_mode(pry_instance, content); end end # As a REPL, we often want to catch any unexpected exceptions that may have # been raised; however we don't want to go overboard and prevent the user # from exiting Pry when they want to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:7 module Pry::RescuableException class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:8 def ===(exception); end end end # Wraps the return result of process_commands, indicates if the # result IS a command and what kind of command (e.g void) # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:397 class Pry::Result # @return [Result] a new instance of Result # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:400 def initialize(is_command, retval = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Is the result a command? # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:407 def command?; end # Returns the value of attribute retval. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:398 def retval; end # Is the result a command and if it is, is it a void command? # (one that does not return a value) # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/command_set.rb:414 def void_command?; end end # A ring is a thread-safe fixed-capacity array to which you can only add # elements. Older entries are overwritten as you add new elements, so that the # ring can never contain more than `max_size` elemens. # # @api public # @example # ring = Pry::Ring.new(3) # ring << 1 << 2 << 3 # ring.to_a #=> [1, 2, 3] # ring << 4 # ring.to_a #=> [2, 3, 4] # # ring[0] #=> 2 # ring[-1] #=> 4 # ring.clear # ring[0] #=> nil # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:22 class Pry::Ring # @api public # @param max_size [Integer] Maximum buffer size. The buffer will start # overwriting elements once its reaches its maximum capacity # @return [Ring] a new instance of Ring # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:33 def initialize(max_size); end # Push `value` to the current index. # # @api public # @param value [Object] # @return [self] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:43 def <<(value); end # Read the value stored at `index`. # # @api public # @param index [Integer, Range] The element (if Integer) or elements # (if Range) associated with `index` # @return [Object, Array, nil] element(s) at `index`, `nil` if none # exist # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:57 def [](index); end # Clear the buffer and reset count. # # @api public # @return [void] # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:75 def clear; end # @api public # @return [Integer] how many objects were added during the lifetime of the # ring # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:28 def count; end # @api public # @return [Integer] maximum buffer size # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:24 def max_size; end # @api public # @return [Integer] how many objects were added during the lifetime of the # ring # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:28 def size; end # @api public # @return [Array] the buffer as unwinded array # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:67 def to_a; end private # @api public # @since v0.12.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/ring.rb:84 def transpose_buffer_tail; end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:5 class Pry::Slop include ::Enumerable # Create a new instance of Slop and optionally build options via a block. # # config - A Hash of configuration options. # block - An optional block used to specify options. # # @return [Slop] a new instance of Slop # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:127 def initialize(config = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Fetch an options argument value. # # key - The Symbol or String option short or long flag. # # Returns the Object value for this option, or nil. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:278 def [](key); end # Add a callback. # # label - The Symbol identifier to attach this callback. # # Returns nothing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:398 def add_callback(label, &block); end # Get or set the banner. # # banner - The String to set the banner. # # Returns the banner String. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:168 def banner(banner = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Set the banner. # # banner - The String to set the banner. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:159 def banner=(banner); end # Add a new command. # # command - The Symbol or String used to identify this command. # options - A Hash of configuration options (see Slop::new) # # Returns a new instance of Slop mapped to this command. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:196 def command(command, options = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # The Hash of configuration options for this Slop instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:118 def config; end # Get or set the description (used for commands). # # desc - The String to set the description. # # Returns the description String. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:185 def description(desc = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Set the description (used for commands). # # desc - The String to set the description. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:176 def description=(desc); end # Enumerable interface. Yields each Slop::Option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:297 def each(&block); end # Fetch a Slop object associated with this command. # # command - The String or Symbol name of the command. # # Examples: # # opts.command :foo do # on :v, :verbose, 'Enable verbose mode' # end # # # ruby run.rb foo -v # opts.fetch_command(:foo).verbose? #=> true # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:389 def fetch_command(command); end # Fetch a Slop::Option object. # # key - The Symbol or String option key. # # Examples: # # opts.on(:foo, 'Something fooey', :argument => :optional) # opt = opts.fetch_option(:foo) # opt.class #=> Slop::Option # opt.accepts_optional_argument? #=> true # # Returns an Option or nil if none were found. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:373 def fetch_option(key); end # Fetch an options argument value. # # key - The Symbol or String option short or long flag. # # Returns the Object value for this option, or nil. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:278 def get(key); end # Print a handy Slop help string. # # Returns the banner followed by available option help strings. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:416 def help; end # Fetch a list of options which were missing from the parsed list. # # Examples: # # opts = Slop.new do # on :n, :name= # on :p, :password= # end # # opts.parse %w[ --name Lee ] # opts.missing #=> ['password'] # # Returns an Array of Strings representing missing options. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:357 def missing; end # Add an Option. # # objects - An Array with an optional Hash as the last element. # # Examples: # # on '-u', '--username=', 'Your username' # on :v, :verbose, 'Enable verbose mode' # # Returns the created instance of Slop::Option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:265 def on(*objects, &block); end # Add an Option. # # objects - An Array with an optional Hash as the last element. # # Examples: # # on '-u', '--username=', 'Your username' # on :v, :verbose, 'Enable verbose mode' # # Returns the created instance of Slop::Option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:265 def opt(*objects, &block); end # Add an Option. # # objects - An Array with an optional Hash as the last element. # # Examples: # # on '-u', '--username=', 'Your username' # on :v, :verbose, 'Enable verbose mode' # # Returns the created instance of Slop::Option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:265 def option(*objects, &block); end # The Array of Slop::Option objects tied to this Slop instance. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:121 def options; end # Parse a list of items, executing and gathering options along the way. # # items - The Array of items to extract options from (default: ARGV). # block - An optional block which when used will yield non options. # # Returns an Array of original items. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:206 def parse(items = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Parse a list of items, executing and gathering options along the way. # unlike parse() this method will remove any options and option arguments # from the original Array. # # items - The Array of items to extract options from (default: ARGV). # block - An optional block which when used will yield non options. # # Returns an Array of original items with options removed. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:219 def parse!(items = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Check for an options presence. # # Examples: # # opts.parse %w( --foo ) # opts.present?(:foo) #=> true # opts.present?(:bar) #=> false # # Returns true if all of the keys are present in the parsed arguments. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:333 def present?(*keys); end # Specify code to be executed when these options are parsed. # # callable - An object responding to a call method. # # yields - The instance of Slop parsing these options # An Array of unparsed arguments # # Example: # # Slop.parse do # on :v, :verbose # # run do |opts, args| # puts "Arguments: #{args.inspect}" if opts.verbose? # end # end # # @raise [ArgumentError] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:317 def run(callable = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Add string separators between options. # # text - The String text to print. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:405 def separator(text); end # Is strict mode enabled? # # Returns true if strict mode is enabled, false otherwise. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:152 def strict?; end # Returns a new Hash with option flags as keys and option values as values. # # include_commands - If true, merge options from all sub-commands. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:287 def to_h(include_commands = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Returns a new Hash with option flags as keys and option values as values. # # include_commands - If true, merge options from all sub-commands. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:287 def to_hash(include_commands = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Print a handy Slop help string. # # Returns the banner followed by available option help strings. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:416 def to_s; end private # Autocreate an option on the fly. See the :autocreate Slop config option. # # items - The Array of items we're parsing. # index - The current Integer index for the item we're processing. # # Returns nothing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:590 def autocreate(items, index); end # Build an option from a list of objects. # # objects - An Array of objects used to build this option. # # Returns a new instance of Slop::Option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:606 def build_option(objects, &block); end # Remove any leading -- characters from a string. # # object - The Object we want to cast to a String and clean. # # Returns the newly cleaned String with leading -- characters removed. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:659 def clean(object); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:663 def commands_to_help; end # Execute a `-abc` type option where a, b and c are all options. This # method is only executed if the multiple_switches argument is true. # # option - The first Option object. # argument - The argument to this option. (Split into multiple Options). # index - The index of the current item being processed. # # Returns nothing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:552 def execute_multiple_switches(option, argument, index); end # Execute an option, firing off callbacks and assigning arguments. # # option - The Slop::Option object found by #process_item. # argument - The argument Object to assign to this option. # index - The current Integer index of the object we're processing. # item - The optional String item we're processing. # # Returns nothing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:519 def execute_option(option, argument, index, item = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Extract the long flag from an item. # # objects - The Array of objects passed from #build_option. # config - The Hash of configuration options built in #build_option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:644 def extract_long_flag(objects, config); end # Extract an option from a flag. # # flag - The flag key used to extract an option. # # Returns an Array of [option, argument]. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:567 def extract_option(flag); end # Extract the short flag from an item. # # objects - The Array of objects passed from #build_option. # config - The Hash of configuration options built in #build_option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:626 def extract_short_flag(objects, config); end # Convenience method for present?(:option). # # Examples: # # opts.parse %( --verbose ) # opts.verbose? #=> true # opts.other? #=> false # # Returns true if this option is present. If this method does not end # with a ? character it will instead call super(). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:454 def method_missing(method, *args, &block); end # Process a list item, figure out if it's an option, execute any # callbacks, assign any option arguments, and do some sanity checks. # # items - The Array of items to process. # index - The current Integer index of the item we want to process. # block - An optional block which when passed will yield non options. # # Returns nothing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:472 def process_item(items, index, &block); end # Override this method so we can check if an option? method exists. # # Returns true if this option key exists in our list of options. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:340 def respond_to_missing?(method_name, include_all = T.unsafe(nil)); end class << self # Build a Slop object from a option specification. # # This allows you to design your options via a simple String rather # than programatically. Do note though that with this method, you're # unable to pass any advanced options to the on() method when creating # options. # # string - The optspec String # config - A Hash of configuration options to pass to Slop.new # # Examples: # # opts = Slop.optspec(<<-SPEC) # ruby foo.rb [options] # --- # n,name= Your name # a,age= Your age # A,auth Sign in with auth # p,passcode= Your secret pass code # SPEC # # opts.fetch_option(:name).description #=> "Your name" # # Returns a new instance of Slop. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:97 def optspec(string, config = T.unsafe(nil)); end # items - The Array of items to extract options from (default: ARGV). # config - The Hash of configuration options to send to Slop.new(). # block - An optional block used to add options. # # Examples: # # Slop.parse(ARGV, :help => true) do # on '-n', '--name', 'Your username', :argument => true # end # # Returns a new instance of Slop. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:54 def parse(items = T.unsafe(nil), config = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # items - The Array of items to extract options from (default: ARGV). # config - The Hash of configuration options to send to Slop.new(). # block - An optional block used to add options. # # Returns a new instance of Slop. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:63 def parse!(items = T.unsafe(nil), config = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:5 class Pry::Slop::Commands include ::Enumerable # Create a new instance of Slop::Commands and optionally build # Slop instances via a block. Any configuration options used in # this method will be the default configuration options sent to # each Slop object created. # # config - An optional configuration Hash. # block - Optional block used to define commands. # # Examples: # # commands = Slop::Commands.new do # on :new do # on '-o', '--outdir=', 'The output directory' # on '-v', '--verbose', 'Enable verbose mode' # end # # on :generate do # on '--assets', 'Generate assets', :default => true # end # # global do # on '-D', '--debug', 'Enable debug mode', :default => false # end # end # # commands[:new].class #=> Slop # commands.parse # # @return [Commands] a new instance of Commands # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:39 def initialize(config = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Fetch the instance of Slop tied to a command. # # key - The String or Symbol key used to locate this command. # # Returns the Slop instance if this key is found, nil otherwise. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:100 def [](key); end # Returns the value of attribute arguments. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:8 def arguments; end # Optionally set the banner for this command help output. # # banner - The String text to set the banner. # # Returns the String banner if one is set. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:59 def banner(banner = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Sets the attribute banner # # @param value the value to set the attribute banner to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:9 def banner=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute commands. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:8 def commands; end # Returns the value of attribute config. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:8 def config; end # Add a Slop instance used when no other commands exist. # # config - A Hash of configuration options to pass to Slop. # block - An optional block used to pass options to Slop. # # Returns the newly created Slop instance mapped to default. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:81 def default(config = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Enumerable interface. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:119 def each(&block); end # Fetch the instance of Slop tied to a command. # # key - The String or Symbol key used to locate this command. # # Returns the Slop instance if this key is found, nil otherwise. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:100 def get(key); end # Add a global Slop instance. # # config - A Hash of configuration options to pass to Slop. # block - An optional block used to pass options to Slop. # # Returns the newly created Slop instance mapped to global. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:91 def global(config = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Returns the help String. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:158 def help; end # Returns the inspection String. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:170 def inspect; end # Add a Slop instance for a specific command. # # command - A String or Symbol key used to identify this command. # config - A Hash of configuration options to pass to Slop. # block - An optional block used to pass options to Slop. # # Returns the newly created Slop instance mapped to command. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:71 def on(command, config = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Parse a list of items. # # items - The Array of items to parse. # # Returns the original Array of items. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:128 def parse(items = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Parse a list of items, removing any options or option arguments found. # # items - The Array of items to parse. # # Returns the original Array of items with options removed. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:138 def parse!(items = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Check for a command presence. # # Examples: # # cmds.parse %w( foo ) # cmds.present?(:foo) #=> true # cmds.present?(:bar) #=> false # # Returns true if the given key is present in the parsed arguments. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:114 def present?(key); end # Returns a nested Hash with Slop options and values. See Slop#to_hash. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:153 def to_hash; end # Returns the help String. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:158 def to_s; end private # Returns nothing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:177 def execute_arguments!(items); end # Returns nothing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/commands.rb:183 def execute_global_opts!(items); end end # Returns a default Hash of configuration options this Slop instance uses. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:30 Pry::Slop::DEFAULT_OPTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash) # The main Error class, all Exception classes inherit from this class. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:12 class Pry::Slop::Error < ::StandardError; end # Raised when an argument does not match its intended match constraint. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:21 class Pry::Slop::InvalidArgumentError < ::Pry::Slop::Error; end # Raised when an invalid command is found and the strict flag is enabled. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:27 class Pry::Slop::InvalidCommandError < ::Pry::Slop::Error; end # Raised when an invalid option is found and the strict flag is enabled. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:24 class Pry::Slop::InvalidOptionError < ::Pry::Slop::Error; end # Raised when an option argument is expected but none are given. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:15 class Pry::Slop::MissingArgumentError < ::Pry::Slop::Error; end # Raised when an option is expected/required but not present. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:18 class Pry::Slop::MissingOptionError < ::Pry::Slop::Error; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:5 class Pry::Slop::Option # Incapsulate internal option information, mainly used to store # option specific configuration data, most of the meat of this # class is found in the #value method. # # slop - The instance of Slop tied to this Option. # short - The String or Symbol short flag. # long - The String or Symbol long flag. # description - The String description text. # config - A Hash of configuration options. # block - An optional block used as a callback. # # @return [Option] a new instance of Option # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:35 def initialize(slop, short, long, description, config = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Returns true if this option accepts an optional argument. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:72 def accepts_optional_argument?; end # Returns the value of attribute argument_in_value. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:23 def argument_in_value; end # Sets the attribute argument_in_value # # @param value the value to set the attribute argument_in_value to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:23 def argument_in_value=(_arg0); end # Call this options callback if one exists, and it responds to call(). # # Returns nothing. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:84 def call(*objects); end # Returns the value of attribute config. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:22 def config; end # Returns the value of attribute count. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:23 def count; end # Sets the attribute count # # @param value the value to set the attribute count to. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:23 def count=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute description. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:22 def description; end # Returns true if this option expects an argument. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:67 def expects_argument?; end # Returns the help String for this option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:124 def help; end # Returns the String inspection text. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:143 def inspect; end # Returns the String flag of this option. Preferring the long flag. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:77 def key; end # Returns the value of attribute long. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:22 def long; end # Returns the value of attribute short. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:22 def short; end # Returns the help String for this option. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:124 def to_s; end # Returns the value of attribute types. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:22 def types; end # Fetch the argument value for this option. # # Returns the Object once any type conversions have taken place. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:108 def value; end # Set the new argument value for this option. # # We use this setter method to handle concatenating lists. That is, # when an array type is specified and used more than once, values from # both options will be grouped together and flattened into a single array. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:93 def value=(new_value); end private # Convert an object to a Float if possible. # # value - The Object we want to convert to a float. # # Returns the Float value if possible to convert, else a zero. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:173 def value_to_float(value); end # Convert an object to an Integer if possible. # # value - The Object we want to convert to an integer. # # Returns the Integer value if possible to convert, else a zero. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:156 def value_to_integer(value); end # Convert an object to a Range if possible. # # value - The Object we want to convert to a range. # # Returns the Range value if one could be found, else the original object. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:190 def value_to_range(value); end end # The default Hash of configuration options this class uses. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop/option.rb:7 Pry::Slop::Option::DEFAULT_OPTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash) # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/slop.rb:9 Pry::Slop::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/syntax_highlighter.rb:8 class Pry::SyntaxHighlighter class << self # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/syntax_highlighter.rb:9 def highlight(code, language = T.unsafe(nil)); end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/syntax_highlighter.rb:17 def keyword_token_color; end # Sets comment token to blue (black by default), so it's more legible. # # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/syntax_highlighter.rb:22 def overwrite_coderay_comment_token!; end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/syntax_highlighter.rb:13 def tokenize(code, language = T.unsafe(nil)); end end end # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/system_command_handler.rb:6 module Pry::SystemCommandHandler class << self # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/system_command_handler.rb:8 def default(output, command, _pry_instance); end end end # Catches SecurityErrors if $SAFE is set # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:28 module Pry::TooSafeException class << self # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:29 def ===(exception); end end end # An Exception Tag (cf. Exceptional Ruby) that instructs Pry to show the error # in a more user-friendly manner. This should be used when the exception # happens within Pry itself as a direct consequence of the user typing # something wrong. # # This allows us to distinguish between the user typing: # # pry(main)> def ) # SyntaxError: unexpected ) # # pry(main)> method_that_evals("def )") # SyntaxError: (eval):1: syntax error, unexpected ')' # from ./a.rb:2 in `eval' # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/exceptions.rb:51 module Pry::UserError; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/version.rb:4 Pry::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # @api private # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/warning.rb:6 module Pry::Warning class << self # Prints a warning message with exact file and line location, similar to how # Ruby's -W prints warnings. # # @api private # @param message [String] # @return [void] # @since v0.13.0 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/warning.rb:12 def warn(message); end end end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:16 class Pry::WrappedModule include ::Pry::Helpers::BaseHelpers include ::Pry::CodeObject::Helpers # @param mod [Module] # @raise [ArgumentError] if the argument is not a `Module` # @return [WrappedModule] a new instance of WrappedModule # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:56 def initialize(mod); end # Return a candidate for this module of specified rank. A `rank` # of 0 is equivalent to the 'primary candidate', which is the # module definition with the highest number of methods. A `rank` # of 1 is the module definition with the second highest number of # methods, and so on. Module candidates are necessary as modules # can be reopened multiple times and in multiple places in Ruby, # the candidate API gives you access to the module definition # representing each of those reopenings. # # @param rank [Fixnum] # @raise [Pry::CommandError] If the `rank` is out of range. That # is greater than `number_of_candidates - 1`. # @return [Pry::WrappedModule::Candidate] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:239 def candidate(rank); end # @note On JRuby 1.9 and higher, in certain conditions, this method chucks # away its ability to be quick (when there are lots of monkey patches, # like in Rails). However, it should be efficient enough on other rubies. # @return [Enumerator, Array] on JRuby 1.9 and higher returns Array, on # other rubies returns Enumerator # @see https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/525 # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:255 def candidates; end # Is this strictly a class? # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:126 def class?; end # Returns an array of the names of the constants accessible in the wrapped # module. This avoids the problem of accidentally calling the singleton # method `Module.constants`. # # @param inherit [Boolean] Include the names of constants from included # modules? # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:76 def constants(inherit = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Returns documentation for the module. # This documentation is for the primary candidate, if # you would like documentation for other candidates use # `WrappedModule#candidate` to select the candidate you're # interested in. # # @raise [Pry::CommandError] If documentation cannot be found. # @return [String] The documentation for the module. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:195 def doc; end # @return [String, nil] The associated file for the module (i.e # the primary candidate: highest ranked monkeypatch). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:176 def file; end # @return [Fixnum, nil] The associated line for the module (i.e # the primary candidate: highest ranked monkeypatch). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:183 def line; end # Forward method invocations to the wrapped module # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:150 def method_missing(method_name, *args, &block); end # The prefix that would appear before methods defined on this class. # # i.e. the "String." or "String#" in String.new and String#initialize. # # @return String # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:85 def method_prefix; end # Is this strictly a module? (does not match classes) # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:120 def module?; end # The name of the Module if it has one, otherwise #. # # @return [String] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:100 def nonblank_name; end # @return [Fixnum] The number of candidate definitions for the # current module. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:245 def number_of_candidates; end # Is this a singleton class? # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:110 def singleton_class?; end # Get the instance associated with this singleton class. # # @raise ArgumentError: tried to get instance of non singleton class # @return [Object] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:135 def singleton_instance; end # Returns the source for the module. # This source is for the primary candidate, if # you would like source for other candidates use # `WrappedModule#candidate` to select the candidate you're # interested in. # # @raise [Pry::CommandError] If source cannot be found. # @return [String] The source for the module. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:206 def source; end # @return [String, nil] The associated file for the module (i.e # the primary candidate: highest ranked monkeypatch). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:176 def source_file; end # @return [Fixnum, nil] The associated line for the module (i.e # the primary candidate: highest ranked monkeypatch). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:183 def source_line; end # Retrieve the source location of a module. Return value is in same # format as Method#source_location. If the source location # cannot be found this method returns `nil`. # # @return [Array, nil] The source location of the # module (or class), or `nil` if no source location found. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:168 def source_location; end # @param times [Fixnum] How far to travel up the ancestor chain. # @return [Pry::WrappedModule, nil] The wrapped module that is the # superclass. # When `self` is a `Module` then return the # nth ancestor, otherwise (in the case of classes) return the # nth ancestor that is a class. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:275 def super(times = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Returns the value of attribute wrapped. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:20 def wrapped; end # @return [String] Return the YARD docs for this module. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:223 def yard_doc; end # @return [Boolean] Whether YARD docs are available for this module. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:265 def yard_docs?; end # @return [String] Return the associated file for the # module from YARD, if one exists. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:212 def yard_file; end # @return [Fixnum] Return the associated line for the # module from YARD, if one exists. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:218 def yard_line; end private # Return all methods (instance methods and class methods) for a # given module. # # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:352 def all_methods_for(mod); end # We only want methods that have a non-nil `source_location`. We also # skip some spooky internal methods. # # @return [Array] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:334 def all_relevant_methods_for(mod); end # A helper method. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:315 def all_source_locations_by_popularity; end # memoized lines for file # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:376 def lines_for_file(file); end # @return [Array>] The array of `Pry::Method` objects, # there are two associated with each candidate. The first is the 'base # method' for a candidate and it serves as the start point for # the search in uncovering the module definition. The second is # the last method defined for that candidate and it is used to # speed up source code extraction. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:307 def method_candidates; end # Detect methods that are defined with `def_delegator` from the Forwardable # module. We want to reject these methods as they screw up module # extraction since the `source_location` for such methods points at forwardable.rb # TODO: make this more robust as valid user-defined files called # forwardable.rb are also skipped. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:371 def method_defined_by_forwardable_module?(method); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:356 def nested_module?(parent, name); end # @return [Pry::WrappedModule::Candidate] The candidate with the # highest rank, that is the 'monkey patch' of this module with the # highest number of methods, which contains a source code line that # defines the module. It is considered the 'canonical' definition # for the module. In the absense of a suitable candidate, the # candidate of rank 0 will be returned, or a CommandError raised if # there are no candidates at all. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:297 def primary_candidate; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:158 def respond_to_missing?(method_name, include_private = T.unsafe(nil)); end class << self # Convert a string to a module. # # @example # Pry::WrappedModule.from_str("Pry::Code") # @param mod_name [String] # @param target [Binding] The binding where the lookup takes place. # @return [Module, nil] The module or `nil` (if conversion failed). # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:29 def from_str(mod_name, target = T.unsafe(nil)); end private # We use this method to decide whether code is safe to eval. Method's are # generally not, but everything else is. # TODO: is just checking != "method" enough?? # TODO: see duplication of this method in Pry::CodeObject # # @param str [String] The string to lookup. # @param target [Binding] Where the lookup takes place. # @return [Boolean] # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module.rb:45 def safe_to_evaluate?(str, target); end end end # This class represents a single candidate for a module/class definition. # It provides access to the source, documentation, line and file # for a monkeypatch (reopening) of a class/module. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:8 class Pry::WrappedModule::Candidate include ::Pry::Helpers::DocumentationHelpers include ::Pry::CodeObject::Helpers extend ::Forwardable extend ::Pry::Forwardable # @param wrapper [Pry::WrappedModule] The associated # `Pry::WrappedModule` instance that owns the candidates. # @param rank [Fixnum] The rank of the candidate to # retrieve. Passing 0 returns 'primary candidate' (the candidate with largest # number of methods), passing 1 retrieves candidate with # second largest number of methods, and so on, up to # `Pry::WrappedModule#number_of_candidates() - 1` # @raise [Pry::CommandError] If `rank` is out of bounds. # @return [Candidate] a new instance of Candidate # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:38 def initialize(wrapper, rank); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def class?(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # @raise [Pry::CommandError] If documentation cannot be found. # @return [String] The documentation for the candidate. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:70 def doc; end # @return [String] The file where the module definition is located. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:14 def file; end # @return [Fixnum] The line where the module definition is located. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:18 def line; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def module?(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def nonblank_name(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def number_of_candidates(*args, **_arg1, &block); end # @raise [Pry::CommandError] If source code cannot be found. # @return [String] The source for the candidate, i.e the # complete module/class definition. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:59 def source; end # @return [String] The file where the module definition is located. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:14 def source_file; end # @return [Fixnum] The line where the module definition is located. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:18 def source_line; end # @return [Array, nil] A `[String, Fixnum]` pair representing the # source location (file and line) for the candidate or `nil` # if no source location found. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:79 def source_location; end # source://RUBY_ROOT/forwardable.rb:229 def wrapped(*args, **_arg1, &block); end private # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:104 def class_regexes; end # Locate the first line of the module definition. # # @param file [String] The file that contains the module # definition (somewhere). # @param line [Fixnum] The module definition should appear # before this line (if it exists). # @return [Fixnum] The line where the module is defined. This # line number is one-indexed. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:99 def first_line_of_module_definition(file, line); end # This method is used by `Candidate#source_location` as a # starting point for the search for the candidate's definition. # # @return [Array] The source location of the base method used to # calculate the source location of the candidate. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:115 def first_method_source_location; end # @return [Array] The source location of the last method in this # candidate's module definition. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:121 def last_method_source_location; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/forwardable.rb:18 def lines_for_file(*a, &b); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/forwardable.rb:18 def method_candidates(*a, &b); end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/forwardable.rb:18 def name(*a, &b); end # Return the number of lines between the start of the class definition and # the start of the last method. We use this value so we can quickly grab # these lines from the file (without having to check each intervening line # for validity, which is expensive) speeding up source extraction. # # @return [Integer] number of lines. # # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/wrapped_module/candidate.rb:131 def number_of_lines_in_first_chunk; end # source://pry-0.14.1/lib/pry/forwardable.rb:18 def yard_docs?(*a, &b); end end