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diff --git a/lib/irb.rb b/lib/irb.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 93c4d25c92..0000000000 --- a/lib/irb.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,956 +0,0 @@ -# frozen_string_literal: false -# -# irb.rb - irb main module -# $Release Version: 0.9.6 $ -# $Revision$ -# by Keiju ISHITSUKA(keiju@ruby-lang.org) -# -# -- -# -# -# -require "ripper" -require "reline" - -require_relative "irb/init" -require_relative "irb/context" -require_relative "irb/extend-command" - -require_relative "irb/ruby-lex" -require_relative "irb/input-method" -require_relative "irb/locale" -require_relative "irb/color" - -require_relative "irb/version" -require_relative "irb/easter-egg" - -# IRB stands for "interactive Ruby" and is a tool to interactively execute Ruby -# expressions read from the standard input. -# -# The +irb+ command from your shell will start the interpreter. -# -# == Usage -# -# Use of irb is easy if you know Ruby. -# -# When executing irb, prompts are displayed as follows. Then, enter the Ruby -# expression. An input is executed when it is syntactically complete. -# -# $ irb -# irb(main):001:0> 1+2 -# #=> 3 -# irb(main):002:0> class Foo -# irb(main):003:1> def foo -# irb(main):004:2> print 1 -# irb(main):005:2> end -# irb(main):006:1> end -# #=> nil -# -# The singleline editor module or multiline editor module can be used with irb. -# Use of multiline editor is default if it's installed. -# -# == Command line options -# -# Usage: irb.rb [options] [programfile] [arguments] -# -f Suppress read of ~/.irbrc -# -d Set $DEBUG to true (same as `ruby -d') -# -r load-module Same as `ruby -r' -# -I path Specify $LOAD_PATH directory -# -U Same as `ruby -U` -# -E enc Same as `ruby -E` -# -w Same as `ruby -w` -# -W[level=2] Same as `ruby -W` -# --context-mode n Set n[0-4] to method to create Binding Object, -# when new workspace was created -# --echo Show result(default) -# --noecho Don't show result -# --inspect Use `inspect' for output -# --noinspect Don't use inspect for output -# --multiline Use multiline editor module -# --nomultiline Don't use multiline editor module -# --singleline Use singleline editor module -# --nosingleline Don't use singleline editor module -# --colorize Use colorization -# --nocolorize Don't use colorization -# --prompt prompt-mode/--prompt-mode prompt-mode -# Switch prompt mode. Pre-defined prompt modes are -# `default', `simple', `xmp' and `inf-ruby' -# --inf-ruby-mode Use prompt appropriate for inf-ruby-mode on emacs. -# Suppresses --multiline and --singleline. -# --sample-book-mode/--simple-prompt -# Simple prompt mode -# --noprompt No prompt mode -# --single-irb Share self with sub-irb. -# --tracer Display trace for each execution of commands. -# --back-trace-limit n -# Display backtrace top n and tail n. The default -# value is 16. -# --verbose Show details -# --noverbose Don't show details -# -v, --version Print the version of irb -# -h, --help Print help -# -- Separate options of irb from the list of command-line args -# -# == Configuration -# -# IRB reads from <code>~/.irbrc</code> when it's invoked. -# -# If <code>~/.irbrc</code> doesn't exist, +irb+ will try to read in the following order: -# -# * +.irbrc+ -# * +irb.rc+ -# * +_irbrc+ -# * <code>$irbrc</code> -# -# The following are alternatives to the command line options. To use them type -# as follows in an +irb+ session: -# -# IRB.conf[:IRB_NAME]="irb" -# IRB.conf[:INSPECT_MODE]=nil -# IRB.conf[:IRB_RC] = nil -# IRB.conf[:BACK_TRACE_LIMIT]=16 -# IRB.conf[:USE_LOADER] = false -# IRB.conf[:USE_MULTILINE] = nil -# IRB.conf[:USE_SINGLELINE] = nil -# IRB.conf[:USE_COLORIZE] = true -# IRB.conf[:USE_TRACER] = false -# IRB.conf[:IGNORE_SIGINT] = true -# IRB.conf[:IGNORE_EOF] = false -# IRB.conf[:PROMPT_MODE] = :DEFAULT -# IRB.conf[:PROMPT] = {...} -# -# === Auto indentation -# -# To disable auto-indent mode in irb, add the following to your +.irbrc+: -# -# IRB.conf[:AUTO_INDENT] = false -# -# === Autocompletion -# -# To enable autocompletion for irb, add the following to your +.irbrc+: -# -# require 'irb/completion' -# -# === History -# -# By default, irb will store the last 1000 commands you used in -# <code>IRB.conf[:HISTORY_FILE]</code> (<code>~/.irb_history</code> by default). -# -# If you want to disable history, add the following to your +.irbrc+: -# -# IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY] = nil -# -# See IRB::Context#save_history= for more information. -# -# The history of _results_ of commands evaluated is not stored by default, -# but can be turned on to be stored with this +.irbrc+ setting: -# -# IRB.conf[:EVAL_HISTORY] = <number> -# -# See IRB::Context#eval_history= and History class. The history of command -# results is not permanently saved in any file. -# -# == Customizing the IRB Prompt -# -# In order to customize the prompt, you can change the following Hash: -# -# IRB.conf[:PROMPT] -# -# This example can be used in your +.irbrc+ -# -# IRB.conf[:PROMPT][:MY_PROMPT] = { # name of prompt mode -# :AUTO_INDENT => false, # disables auto-indent mode -# :PROMPT_I => ">> ", # simple prompt -# :PROMPT_S => nil, # prompt for continuated strings -# :PROMPT_C => nil, # prompt for continuated statement -# :RETURN => " ==>%s\n" # format to return value -# } -# -# IRB.conf[:PROMPT_MODE] = :MY_PROMPT -# -# Or, invoke irb with the above prompt mode by: -# -# irb --prompt my-prompt -# -# Constants +PROMPT_I+, +PROMPT_S+ and +PROMPT_C+ specify the format. In the -# prompt specification, some special strings are available: -# -# %N # command name which is running -# %m # to_s of main object (self) -# %M # inspect of main object (self) -# %l # type of string(", ', /, ]), `]' is inner %w[...] -# %NNi # indent level. NN is digits and means as same as printf("%NNd"). -# # It can be omitted -# %NNn # line number. -# %% # % -# -# For instance, the default prompt mode is defined as follows: -# -# IRB.conf[:PROMPT_MODE][:DEFAULT] = { -# :PROMPT_I => "%N(%m):%03n:%i> ", -# :PROMPT_N => "%N(%m):%03n:%i> ", -# :PROMPT_S => "%N(%m):%03n:%i%l ", -# :PROMPT_C => "%N(%m):%03n:%i* ", -# :RETURN => "%s\n" # used to printf -# } -# -# irb comes with a number of available modes: -# -# # :NULL: -# # :PROMPT_I: -# # :PROMPT_N: -# # :PROMPT_S: -# # :PROMPT_C: -# # :RETURN: | -# # %s -# # :DEFAULT: -# # :PROMPT_I: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i> ' -# # :PROMPT_N: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i> ' -# # :PROMPT_S: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i%l ' -# # :PROMPT_C: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i* ' -# # :RETURN: | -# # => %s -# # :CLASSIC: -# # :PROMPT_I: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i> ' -# # :PROMPT_N: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i> ' -# # :PROMPT_S: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i%l ' -# # :PROMPT_C: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i* ' -# # :RETURN: | -# # %s -# # :SIMPLE: -# # :PROMPT_I: ! '>> ' -# # :PROMPT_N: ! '>> ' -# # :PROMPT_S: -# # :PROMPT_C: ! '?> ' -# # :RETURN: | -# # => %s -# # :INF_RUBY: -# # :PROMPT_I: ! '%N(%m):%03n:%i> ' -# # :PROMPT_N: -# # :PROMPT_S: -# # :PROMPT_C: -# # :RETURN: | -# # %s -# # :AUTO_INDENT: true -# # :XMP: -# # :PROMPT_I: -# # :PROMPT_N: -# # :PROMPT_S: -# # :PROMPT_C: -# # :RETURN: |2 -# # ==>%s -# -# == Restrictions -# -# Because irb evaluates input immediately after it is syntactically complete, -# the results may be slightly different than directly using Ruby. -# -# == IRB Sessions -# -# IRB has a special feature, that allows you to manage many sessions at once. -# -# You can create new sessions with Irb.irb, and get a list of current sessions -# with the +jobs+ command in the prompt. -# -# === Commands -# -# JobManager provides commands to handle the current sessions: -# -# jobs # List of current sessions -# fg # Switches to the session of the given number -# kill # Kills the session with the given number -# -# The +exit+ command, or ::irb_exit, will quit the current session and call any -# exit hooks with IRB.irb_at_exit. -# -# A few commands for loading files within the session are also available: -# -# +source+:: -# Loads a given file in the current session and displays the source lines, -# see IrbLoader#source_file -# +irb_load+:: -# Loads the given file similarly to Kernel#load, see IrbLoader#irb_load -# +irb_require+:: -# Loads the given file similarly to Kernel#require -# -# === Configuration -# -# The command line options, or IRB.conf, specify the default behavior of -# Irb.irb. -# -# On the other hand, each conf in IRB@Command+line+options is used to -# individually configure IRB.irb. -# -# If a proc is set for <code>IRB.conf[:IRB_RC]</code>, its will be invoked after execution -# of that proc with the context of the current session as its argument. Each -# session can be configured using this mechanism. -# -# === Session variables -# -# There are a few variables in every Irb session that can come in handy: -# -# <code>_</code>:: -# The value command executed, as a local variable -# <code>__</code>:: -# The history of evaluated commands. Available only if -# <code>IRB.conf[:EVAL_HISTORY]</code> is not +nil+ (which is the default). -# See also IRB::Context#eval_history= and IRB::History. -# <code>__[line_no]</code>:: -# Returns the evaluation value at the given line number, +line_no+. -# If +line_no+ is a negative, the return value +line_no+ many lines before -# the most recent return value. -# -# === Example using IRB Sessions -# -# # invoke a new session -# irb(main):001:0> irb -# # list open sessions -# irb.1(main):001:0> jobs -# #0->irb on main (#<Thread:0x400fb7e4> : stop) -# #1->irb#1 on main (#<Thread:0x40125d64> : running) -# -# # change the active session -# irb.1(main):002:0> fg 0 -# # define class Foo in top-level session -# irb(main):002:0> class Foo;end -# # invoke a new session with the context of Foo -# irb(main):003:0> irb Foo -# # define Foo#foo -# irb.2(Foo):001:0> def foo -# irb.2(Foo):002:1> print 1 -# irb.2(Foo):003:1> end -# -# # change the active session -# irb.2(Foo):004:0> fg 0 -# # list open sessions -# irb(main):004:0> jobs -# #0->irb on main (#<Thread:0x400fb7e4> : running) -# #1->irb#1 on main (#<Thread:0x40125d64> : stop) -# #2->irb#2 on Foo (#<Thread:0x4011d54c> : stop) -# # check if Foo#foo is available -# irb(main):005:0> Foo.instance_methods #=> [:foo, ...] -# -# # change the active session -# irb(main):006:0> fg 2 -# # define Foo#bar in the context of Foo -# irb.2(Foo):005:0> def bar -# irb.2(Foo):006:1> print "bar" -# irb.2(Foo):007:1> end -# irb.2(Foo):010:0> Foo.instance_methods #=> [:bar, :foo, ...] -# -# # change the active session -# irb.2(Foo):011:0> fg 0 -# irb(main):007:0> f = Foo.new #=> #<Foo:0x4010af3c> -# # invoke a new session with the context of f (instance of Foo) -# irb(main):008:0> irb f -# # list open sessions -# irb.3(<Foo:0x4010af3c>):001:0> jobs -# #0->irb on main (#<Thread:0x400fb7e4> : stop) -# #1->irb#1 on main (#<Thread:0x40125d64> : stop) -# #2->irb#2 on Foo (#<Thread:0x4011d54c> : stop) -# #3->irb#3 on #<Foo:0x4010af3c> (#<Thread:0x4010a1e0> : running) -# # evaluate f.foo -# irb.3(<Foo:0x4010af3c>):002:0> foo #=> 1 => nil -# # evaluate f.bar -# irb.3(<Foo:0x4010af3c>):003:0> bar #=> bar => nil -# # kill jobs 1, 2, and 3 -# irb.3(<Foo:0x4010af3c>):004:0> kill 1, 2, 3 -# # list open sessions, should only include main session -# irb(main):009:0> jobs -# #0->irb on main (#<Thread:0x400fb7e4> : running) -# # quit irb -# irb(main):010:0> exit -module IRB - - # An exception raised by IRB.irb_abort - class Abort < Exception;end - - @CONF = {} - - - # Displays current configuration. - # - # Modifying the configuration is achieved by sending a message to IRB.conf. - # - # See IRB@Configuration for more information. - def IRB.conf - @CONF - end - - # Returns the current version of IRB, including release version and last - # updated date. - def IRB.version - if v = @CONF[:VERSION] then return v end - - @CONF[:VERSION] = format("irb %s (%s)", @RELEASE_VERSION, @LAST_UPDATE_DATE) - end - - # The current IRB::Context of the session, see IRB.conf - # - # irb - # irb(main):001:0> IRB.CurrentContext.irb_name = "foo" - # foo(main):002:0> IRB.conf[:MAIN_CONTEXT].irb_name #=> "foo" - def IRB.CurrentContext - IRB.conf[:MAIN_CONTEXT] - end - - # Initializes IRB and creates a new Irb.irb object at the +TOPLEVEL_BINDING+ - def IRB.start(ap_path = nil) - STDOUT.sync = true - $0 = File::basename(ap_path, ".rb") if ap_path - - IRB.setup(ap_path) - - if @CONF[:SCRIPT] - irb = Irb.new(nil, @CONF[:SCRIPT]) - else - irb = Irb.new - end - irb.run(@CONF) - end - - # Calls each event hook of <code>IRB.conf[:AT_EXIT]</code> when the current session quits. - def IRB.irb_at_exit - @CONF[:AT_EXIT].each{|hook| hook.call} - end - - # Quits irb - def IRB.irb_exit(irb, ret) - throw :IRB_EXIT, ret - end - - # Aborts then interrupts irb. - # - # Will raise an Abort exception, or the given +exception+. - def IRB.irb_abort(irb, exception = Abort) - if defined? Thread - irb.context.thread.raise exception, "abort then interrupt!" - else - raise exception, "abort then interrupt!" - end - end - - class Irb - ASSIGNMENT_NODE_TYPES = [ - # Local, instance, global, class, constant, instance, and index assignment: - # "foo = bar", - # "@foo = bar", - # "$foo = bar", - # "@@foo = bar", - # "::Foo = bar", - # "a::Foo = bar", - # "Foo = bar" - # "foo.bar = 1" - # "foo[1] = bar" - :assign, - - # Operation assignment: - # "foo += bar" - # "foo -= bar" - # "foo ||= bar" - # "foo &&= bar" - :opassign, - - # Multiple assignment: - # "foo, bar = 1, 2 - :massign, - ] - # Note: instance and index assignment expressions could also be written like: - # "foo.bar=(1)" and "foo.[]=(1, bar)", when expressed that way, the former - # be parsed as :assign and echo will be suppressed, but the latter is - # parsed as a :method_add_arg and the output won't be suppressed - - # Creates a new irb session - def initialize(workspace = nil, input_method = nil) - @context = Context.new(self, workspace, input_method) - @context.main.extend ExtendCommandBundle - @signal_status = :IN_IRB - @scanner = RubyLex.new - end - - def run(conf = IRB.conf) - conf[:IRB_RC].call(context) if conf[:IRB_RC] - conf[:MAIN_CONTEXT] = context - - prev_trap = trap("SIGINT") do - signal_handle - end - - begin - catch(:IRB_EXIT) do - eval_input - end - ensure - trap("SIGINT", prev_trap) - conf[:AT_EXIT].each{|hook| hook.call} - end - end - - # Returns the current context of this irb session - attr_reader :context - # The lexer used by this irb session - attr_accessor :scanner - - # Evaluates input for this session. - def eval_input - exc = nil - - @scanner.set_prompt do - |ltype, indent, continue, line_no| - if ltype - f = @context.prompt_s - elsif continue - f = @context.prompt_c - elsif indent > 0 - f = @context.prompt_n - else - f = @context.prompt_i - end - f = "" unless f - if @context.prompting? - @context.io.prompt = p = prompt(f, ltype, indent, line_no) - else - @context.io.prompt = p = "" - end - if @context.auto_indent_mode and !@context.io.respond_to?(:auto_indent) - unless ltype - prompt_i = @context.prompt_i.nil? ? "" : @context.prompt_i - ind = prompt(prompt_i, ltype, indent, line_no)[/.*\z/].size + - indent * 2 - p.size - ind += 2 if continue - @context.io.prompt = p + " " * ind if ind > 0 - end - end - @context.io.prompt - end - - @scanner.set_input(@context.io) do - signal_status(:IN_INPUT) do - if l = @context.io.gets - print l if @context.verbose? - else - if @context.ignore_eof? and @context.io.readable_after_eof? - l = "\n" - if @context.verbose? - printf "Use \"exit\" to leave %s\n", @context.ap_name - end - else - print "\n" if @context.prompting? - end - end - l - end - end - - @scanner.set_auto_indent(@context) if @context.auto_indent_mode - - @scanner.each_top_level_statement do |line, line_no| - signal_status(:IN_EVAL) do - begin - line.untaint if RUBY_VERSION < '2.7' - if IRB.conf[:MEASURE] && IRB.conf[:MEASURE_CALLBACKS].empty? - IRB.set_measure_callback - end - if IRB.conf[:MEASURE] && !IRB.conf[:MEASURE_CALLBACKS].empty? - result = nil - last_proc = proc{ result = @context.evaluate(line, line_no, exception: exc) } - IRB.conf[:MEASURE_CALLBACKS].inject(last_proc) { |chain, item| - _name, callback, arg = item - proc { - callback.(@context, line, line_no, arg, exception: exc) do - chain.call - end - } - }.call - @context.set_last_value(result) - else - @context.evaluate(line, line_no, exception: exc) - end - if @context.echo? - if assignment_expression?(line) - if @context.echo_on_assignment? - output_value(@context.echo_on_assignment? == :truncate) - end - else - output_value - end - end - rescue Interrupt => exc - rescue SystemExit, SignalException - raise - rescue Exception => exc - else - exc = nil - next - end - handle_exception(exc) - @context.workspace.local_variable_set(:_, exc) - exc = nil - end - end - end - - def convert_invalid_byte_sequence(str) - str = str.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) - conv = Encoding::Converter.new(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT, Encoding::UTF_8) - dst = String.new - begin - ret = conv.primitive_convert(str, dst) - case ret - when :invalid_byte_sequence - conv.insert_output(conf.primitive_errinfo[3].dump[1..-2]) - redo - when :undefined_conversion - c = conv.primitive_errinfo[3].dup.force_encoding(conv.primitive_errinfo[1]) - conv.insert_output(c.dump[1..-2]) - redo - when :incomplete_input - conv.insert_output(conv.primitive_errinfo[3].dump[1..-2]) - when :finished - end - break - end while nil - dst - end - - def handle_exception(exc) - if exc.backtrace && exc.backtrace[0] =~ /\/irb(2)?(\/.*|-.*|\.rb)?:/ && exc.class.to_s !~ /^IRB/ && - !(SyntaxError === exc) && !(EncodingError === exc) - # The backtrace of invalid encoding hash (ex. {"\xAE": 1}) raises EncodingError without lineno. - irb_bug = true - else - irb_bug = false - end - - if exc.backtrace - order = nil - if '2.5.0' == RUBY_VERSION - # Exception#full_message doesn't have keyword arguments. - message = exc.full_message # the same of (highlight: true, order: bottom) - order = :bottom - elsif '2.5.1' <= RUBY_VERSION && RUBY_VERSION < '3.0.0' - if STDOUT.tty? - message = exc.full_message(order: :bottom) - order = :bottom - else - message = exc.full_message(order: :top) - order = :top - end - else # '3.0.0' <= RUBY_VERSION - message = exc.full_message(order: :top) - order = :top - end - message = convert_invalid_byte_sequence(message) - message = message.gsub(/((?:^\t.+$\n)+)/) { |m| - case order - when :top - lines = m.split("\n") - when :bottom - lines = m.split("\n").reverse - end - unless irb_bug - lines = lines.map { |l| @context.workspace.filter_backtrace(l) }.compact - if lines.size > @context.back_trace_limit - omit = lines.size - @context.back_trace_limit - lines = lines[0..(@context.back_trace_limit - 1)] - lines << "\t... %d levels..." % omit - end - end - lines = lines.reverse if order == :bottom - lines.map{ |l| l + "\n" }.join - } - puts message - end - print "Maybe IRB bug!\n" if irb_bug - end - - # Evaluates the given block using the given +path+ as the Context#irb_path - # and +name+ as the Context#irb_name. - # - # Used by the irb command +source+, see IRB@IRB+Sessions for more - # information. - def suspend_name(path = nil, name = nil) - @context.irb_path, back_path = path, @context.irb_path if path - @context.irb_name, back_name = name, @context.irb_name if name - begin - yield back_path, back_name - ensure - @context.irb_path = back_path if path - @context.irb_name = back_name if name - end - end - - # Evaluates the given block using the given +workspace+ as the - # Context#workspace. - # - # Used by the irb command +irb_load+, see IRB@IRB+Sessions for more - # information. - def suspend_workspace(workspace) - @context.workspace, back_workspace = workspace, @context.workspace - begin - yield back_workspace - ensure - @context.workspace = back_workspace - end - end - - # Evaluates the given block using the given +input_method+ as the - # Context#io. - # - # Used by the irb commands +source+ and +irb_load+, see IRB@IRB+Sessions - # for more information. - def suspend_input_method(input_method) - back_io = @context.io - @context.instance_eval{@io = input_method} - begin - yield back_io - ensure - @context.instance_eval{@io = back_io} - end - end - - # Evaluates the given block using the given +context+ as the Context. - def suspend_context(context) - @context, back_context = context, @context - begin - yield back_context - ensure - @context = back_context - end - end - - # Handler for the signal SIGINT, see Kernel#trap for more information. - def signal_handle - unless @context.ignore_sigint? - print "\nabort!\n" if @context.verbose? - exit - end - - case @signal_status - when :IN_INPUT - print "^C\n" - raise RubyLex::TerminateLineInput - when :IN_EVAL - IRB.irb_abort(self) - when :IN_LOAD - IRB.irb_abort(self, LoadAbort) - when :IN_IRB - # ignore - else - # ignore other cases as well - end - end - - # Evaluates the given block using the given +status+. - def signal_status(status) - return yield if @signal_status == :IN_LOAD - - signal_status_back = @signal_status - @signal_status = status - begin - yield - ensure - @signal_status = signal_status_back - end - end - - def prompt(prompt, ltype, indent, line_no) # :nodoc: - p = prompt.dup - p.gsub!(/%([0-9]+)?([a-zA-Z])/) do - case $2 - when "N" - @context.irb_name - when "m" - @context.main.to_s - when "M" - @context.main.inspect - when "l" - ltype - when "i" - if indent < 0 - if $1 - "-".rjust($1.to_i) - else - "-" - end - else - if $1 - format("%" + $1 + "d", indent) - else - indent.to_s - end - end - when "n" - if $1 - format("%" + $1 + "d", line_no) - else - line_no.to_s - end - when "%" - "%" - end - end - p - end - - def output_value(omit = false) # :nodoc: - str = @context.inspect_last_value - multiline_p = str.include?("\n") - if omit - winwidth = @context.io.winsize.last - if multiline_p - first_line = str.split("\n").first - result = @context.newline_before_multiline_output? ? (@context.return_format % first_line) : first_line - output_width = Reline::Unicode.calculate_width(result, true) - diff_size = output_width - Reline::Unicode.calculate_width(first_line, true) - if diff_size.positive? and output_width > winwidth - lines, _ = Reline::Unicode.split_by_width(first_line, winwidth - diff_size - 3) - str = "%s...\e[0m" % lines.first - multiline_p = false - else - str = str.gsub(/(\A.*?\n).*/m, "\\1...") - end - else - output_width = Reline::Unicode.calculate_width(@context.return_format % str, true) - diff_size = output_width - Reline::Unicode.calculate_width(str, true) - if diff_size.positive? and output_width > winwidth - lines, _ = Reline::Unicode.split_by_width(str, winwidth - diff_size - 3) - str = "%s...\e[0m" % lines.first - end - end - end - if multiline_p && @context.newline_before_multiline_output? - printf @context.return_format, "\n#{str}" - else - printf @context.return_format, str - end - end - - # Outputs the local variables to this current session, including - # #signal_status and #context, using IRB::Locale. - def inspect - ary = [] - for iv in instance_variables - case (iv = iv.to_s) - when "@signal_status" - ary.push format("%s=:%s", iv, @signal_status.id2name) - when "@context" - ary.push format("%s=%s", iv, eval(iv).__to_s__) - else - ary.push format("%s=%s", iv, eval(iv)) - end - end - format("#<%s: %s>", self.class, ary.join(", ")) - end - - def assignment_expression?(line) - # Try to parse the line and check if the last of possibly multiple - # expressions is an assignment type. - - # If the expression is invalid, Ripper.sexp should return nil which will - # result in false being returned. Any valid expression should return an - # s-expression where the second selement of the top level array is an - # array of parsed expressions. The first element of each expression is the - # expression's type. - verbose, $VERBOSE = $VERBOSE, nil - result = ASSIGNMENT_NODE_TYPES.include?(Ripper.sexp(line)&.dig(1,-1,0)) - $VERBOSE = verbose - result - end - - ATTR_TTY = "\e[%sm" - def ATTR_TTY.[](*a) self % a.join(";"); end - ATTR_PLAIN = "" - def ATTR_PLAIN.[](*) self; end - end - - def @CONF.inspect - IRB.version unless self[:VERSION] - - array = [] - for k, v in sort{|a1, a2| a1[0].id2name <=> a2[0].id2name} - case k - when :MAIN_CONTEXT, :__TMP__EHV__ - array.push format("CONF[:%s]=...myself...", k.id2name) - when :PROMPT - s = v.collect{ - |kk, vv| - ss = vv.collect{|kkk, vvv| ":#{kkk.id2name}=>#{vvv.inspect}"} - format(":%s=>{%s}", kk.id2name, ss.join(", ")) - } - array.push format("CONF[:%s]={%s}", k.id2name, s.join(", ")) - else - array.push format("CONF[:%s]=%s", k.id2name, v.inspect) - end - end - array.join("\n") - end -end - -class Binding - # Opens an IRB session where +binding.irb+ is called which allows for - # interactive debugging. You can call any methods or variables available in - # the current scope, and mutate state if you need to. - # - # - # Given a Ruby file called +potato.rb+ containing the following code: - # - # class Potato - # def initialize - # @cooked = false - # binding.irb - # puts "Cooked potato: #{@cooked}" - # end - # end - # - # Potato.new - # - # Running <code>ruby potato.rb</code> will open an IRB session where - # +binding.irb+ is called, and you will see the following: - # - # $ ruby potato.rb - # - # From: potato.rb @ line 4 : - # - # 1: class Potato - # 2: def initialize - # 3: @cooked = false - # => 4: binding.irb - # 5: puts "Cooked potato: #{@cooked}" - # 6: end - # 7: end - # 8: - # 9: Potato.new - # - # irb(#<Potato:0x00007feea1916670>):001:0> - # - # You can type any valid Ruby code and it will be evaluated in the current - # context. This allows you to debug without having to run your code repeatedly: - # - # irb(#<Potato:0x00007feea1916670>):001:0> @cooked - # => false - # irb(#<Potato:0x00007feea1916670>):002:0> self.class - # => Potato - # irb(#<Potato:0x00007feea1916670>):003:0> caller.first - # => ".../2.5.1/lib/ruby/2.5.0/irb/workspace.rb:85:in `eval'" - # irb(#<Potato:0x00007feea1916670>):004:0> @cooked = true - # => true - # - # You can exit the IRB session with the +exit+ command. Note that exiting will - # resume execution where +binding.irb+ had paused it, as you can see from the - # output printed to standard output in this example: - # - # irb(#<Potato:0x00007feea1916670>):005:0> exit - # Cooked potato: true - # - # - # See IRB@IRB+Usage for more information. - def irb - IRB.setup(source_location[0], argv: []) - workspace = IRB::WorkSpace.new(self) - STDOUT.print(workspace.code_around_binding) - binding_irb = IRB::Irb.new(workspace) - binding_irb.context.irb_path = File.expand_path(source_location[0]) - binding_irb.run(IRB.conf) - end -end |
