class Hash # call-seq: # getopt( key, default = nil, :as => class ) # # Returns the value associated with the _key_. If the has does not contain # the _key_, then the _default_ value is returned. # # Optionally, the value can be converted into to an instance of the given # _class_. The supported classes are: # # Integer # Float # Array # String # Symbol # # If the value is +nil+, then no converstion will be performed. # def getopt( *args ) opts = args.last.instance_of?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} key, default = args val = if has_key?(key); self[key] elsif has_key?(key.to_s); self[key.to_s] elsif has_key?(key.to_s.intern); self[key.to_s.intern] else default end return if val.nil? return val unless opts.has_key?(:as) case opts[:as].name.intern when :Integer; Integer(val) when :Float; Float(val) when :Array; Array(val) when :String; String(val) when :Symbol; String(val).intern else val end end end class String # call-seq: # reduce( width, ellipses = '...' ) #=> string # # Reduce the size of the current string to the given _width_ by removing # characters from the middle of the string and replacing them with # _ellipses_. If the _width_ is greater than the length of the string, the # string is returned unchanged. If the _width_ is less than the length of # the _ellipses_, then the _ellipses_ are returned. # def reduce( width, ellipses = '...') raise ArgumentError, "width cannot be negative: #{width}" if width < 0 return self if length <= width remove = length - width + ellipses.length return ellipses.dup if remove >= length left_end = (length + 1 - remove) / 2 right_start = left_end + remove left = self[0,left_end] right = self[right_start,length-right_start] left << ellipses << right end end class Module # call-seq: # logger_name #=> string # # Returns a predictable logger name for the current module or class. If # used within an anonymous class, the first non-anonymous class name will # be used as the logger name. If used within a meta-class, the name of the # actual class will be used as the logger name. If used within an # anonymous module, the string 'anonymous' will be returned. # def logger_name return name unless name.empty? # check if this is a metaclass (or eigenclass) if ancestors.include? Class inspect =~ %r/#]+)>/ return $1 end # see if we have a superclass if respond_to? :superclass return superclass.logger_name end # we are an anonymous module ::Logging.log_internal(-2) { 'cannot return a predictable, unique name for anonymous modules' } return 'anonymous' end end # EOF