module Pry::Command::Ls::JRubyHacks private # 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. def trim_jruby_aliases(methods) grouped = methods.group_by do |m| m.name.sub(/\A(is|get|set)(?=[A-Z_])/, '').gsub(/[_?=]/, '').downcase end grouped.map do |key, values| values = values.sort_by do |m| rubbishness(m.name) end found = [] values.select do |x| (!found.any? { |y| x == y }) && found << x end end.flatten(1) end # When removing jruby aliases, we want to keep the alias that is # "least rubbish" according to this metric. def rubbishness(name) name.each_char.map { |x| case x when /[A-Z]/ 1 when '?', '=', '!' -2 else 0 end }.inject(&:+) + (name.size / 100.0) end end