require "guard/cli" module Guard class ArubaAdapter def initialize(argv, stdin = STDIN, stdout = STDOUT, stderr = STDERR, kernel = Kernel) @argv = argv @stdin = stdin @stdout = stdout @stderr = stderr @kernel = kernel if ENV["INSIDE_ARUBA_TEST"] == "1" UI.options = UI.options.merge(flush_seconds: 0) end end def execute! exit_code = execute # Proxy our exit code back to the injected kernel. @kernel.exit(exit_code) end def execute # Thor accesses these streams directly rather than letting # them be injected, so we replace them... $stderr = @stderr $stdin = @stdin $stdout = @stdout # Run our normal Thor app the way we know and love. CLI.start(@argv) # Thor::Base#start does not have a return value, assume # success if no exception is raised. 0 rescue StandardError => e # The ruby interpreter would pipe this to STDERR and exit 1 in the case # of an unhandled exception b = e.backtrace @stderr.puts "#{b.shift}: #{e.message} (#{e.class})" @stderr.puts b.map { |s| "\tfrom #{s}" }.join("\n") 1 rescue SystemExit => e e.status ensure # flush the logger so the output doesn't appear in next CLI invocation Guard.listener.stop if Guard.listener UI.logger.flush UI.logger.close UI.reset_logger # ...then we put them back. $stderr = STDERR $stdin = STDIN $stdout = STDOUT end end end