# frozen_string_literal: true class Pry # 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. class REPLFileLoader def initialize(file_name) full_name = File.expand_path(file_name) raise "No such file: #{full_name}" unless File.exist?(full_name) define_additional_commands @content = File.read(full_name) end # Switch to interactive mode, i.e take input from the user # and use the regular print and exception handlers. # @param [Pry] pry_instance the Pry instance to make interactive. def interactive_mode(pry_instance) pry_instance.config.input = Pry.config.input pry_instance.config.print = Pry.config.print pry_instance.config.exception_handler = Pry.config.exception_handler Pry::REPL.new(pry_instance).start 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] pry_instance the Pry instance to make non-interactive. def non_interactive_mode(pry_instance, content) pry_instance.print = proc {} pry_instance.exception_handler = proc do |o, _e, p| p.run_command "cat --ex" o.puts "...exception encountered, going interactive!" interactive_mode(pry_instance) end content.lines.each do |line| break unless pry_instance.eval line, generated: true end return if pry_instance.eval_string.empty? pry_instance.output.puts( "#{pry_instance.eval_string}...exception encountered, going interactive!" ) interactive_mode(pry_instance) end # Define a few extra commands useful for flipping back & forth # between interactive/non-interactive modes def define_additional_commands s = self Pry::Commands.command "make-interactive", "Make the session interactive" do s.interactive_mode(pry_instance) end Pry::Commands.command( "load-file", "Load another file through the repl" ) do |file_name| s.non_interactive_mode(pry_instance, File.read(File.expand_path(file_name))) end end # Actually load the file through the REPL by setting file content # as the REPL input stream. def load non_interactive_mode(Pry.new, @content) end end end