Class: ParaBlock
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ParaBlock
- Defined in:
- lib/bayeux/para_block.rb
Class Method Summary collapse
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.from_s(string) ⇒ Object
Type conversions.
- .json_create(json_hash) ⇒ Object
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#<<(value) ⇒ Object
Convenience functions.
- #clear ⇒ Object
- #content ⇒ Object
- #content=(content) ⇒ Object
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#content_to_type! ⇒ Object
Take the current contents as a block type, and reset the content.
- #empty? ⇒ Boolean
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#initialize(type, content = "", target = nil) ⇒ ParaBlock
constructor
Default contructor.
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#normalise_type(type) ⇒ Object
Do type mapping if needed, otherwise pass on the contents as the type.
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#orig_type_length ⇒ Object
Returns the length of the type and target, as they were written out _in the original document_.
- #target ⇒ Object
- #target=(target) ⇒ Object
- #to_debug_s ⇒ Object
- #to_json(*a) ⇒ Object
- #to_s ⇒ Object
- #to_sym ⇒ Object
- #type ⇒ Object
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#type=(type) ⇒ Object
Accessors.
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#type_length ⇒ Object
Returns the length of the type and target, as they would be written out (including the separator), e.g as ‘figure:L3’.length.
Constructor Details
#initialize(type, content = "", target = nil) ⇒ ParaBlock
Default contructor
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 4 def initialize(type, content = "", target = nil) @orig_type = type @type = normalise_type(type) @content = content @target = target end |
Class Method Details
.from_s(string) ⇒ Object
Type conversions
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 127 def self.from_s(string) unless string =~ /\s+/ then header = string.split(':') if header[0].nil? then # If we can't work out the type, set everything # to null type = :none target = nil else # Attempt to coerce the content to a type block_type = header[0].to_sym unless block_type.nil? then type = block_type else type = :none end target = header[1] end else type = :none end return ParaBlock.new(type, "", target) end |
.json_create(json_hash) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 190 def self.json_create(json_hash) begin require 'json' block = new(json_hash["type"], json_hash["content"], json_hash["target"]) return block rescue LoadError warn "The JSON gem couldn't be loaded, and so the JSON representation could not be generated" end end |
Instance Method Details
#<<(value) ⇒ Object
Convenience functions
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 41 def <<(value) @content << value end |
#clear ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 49 def clear @content.clear end |
#content ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 26 def content @content end |
#content=(content) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 23 def content=(content) @content = content end |
#content_to_type! ⇒ Object
Take the current contents as a block type, and reset the content
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 69 def content_to_type! unless @content =~ /\s+/ then header = @content.split(':') if header[0].nil? then # If we can't work out the type, set everything # to null @type = :none @target = nil else # Attempt to coerce the content to a type block_type = header[0].to_sym unless block_type.nil? then @orig_type = block_type @type = normalise_type(block_type) else @orig_type = :none @type = :none end @target = header[1] end else @type = :none end @content.clear end |
#empty? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 45 def empty? return (@content.empty? or (/\S/ !~ @content)) end |
#normalise_type(type) ⇒ Object
Do type mapping if needed, otherwise pass on the contents as the type
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 110 def normalise_type(type) case type when :e return :emph when :s return :strong when :quote return :block_quote else return type end end |
#orig_type_length ⇒ Object
Returns the length of the type and target, as they were written out _in the original document_. For the current type length, see type_length
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 56 def orig_type_length @orig_type.to_s.length + @target.to_s.length + 1 end |
#target ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 33 def target @target end |
#target=(target) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 30 def target=(target) @target = target end |
#to_debug_s ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 164 def to_debug_s return "block type: #{type}, content: #{content}" end |
#to_json(*a) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 172 def to_json(*a) begin require 'json' json_hash = { "type" => @name, "content" => @content, "target" => @target, JSON.create_id => self.class.name } return json_hash.to_json rescue LoadError warn "The JSON gem couldn't be loaded, and so the JSON representation could not be generated" end end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 160 def to_s @content.to_s end |
#to_sym ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 168 def to_sym @content.to_sym end |
#type ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 19 def type @type end |
#type=(type) ⇒ Object
Accessors
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 16 def type=(type) @type = normalise_type(type) end |
#type_length ⇒ Object
Returns the length of the type and target, as they would be written out (including the separator), e.g as ‘figure:L3’.length
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# File 'lib/bayeux/para_block.rb', line 63 def type_length @type.to_s.length + @target.to_s.length + 1 end |