Class: Haml::Exec::Generic
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Haml::Exec::Generic
- Defined in:
- lib/haml/exec.rb
Overview
An abstract class that encapsulates the executable code for all three executables.
Direct Known Subclasses
Constant Summary collapse
- COLORS =
{ :red => 31, :green => 32, :yellow => 33 }
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#color(color, str) ⇒ String
protected
Wraps the given string in terminal escapes causing it to have the given color.
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#get_line(exception) ⇒ String
protected
Finds the line of the source template on which an exception was raised.
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#initialize(args) ⇒ Generic
constructor
A new instance of Generic.
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#parse
Parses the command-line arguments and runs the executable.
-
#parse!
Parses the command-line arguments and runs the executable.
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#process_result
protected
Processes the options set by the command-line arguments.
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#puts_action(name, color, arg)
protected
Prints a status message about performing the given action, colored using the given color (via terminal escapes) if possible.
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#set_opts(opts)
protected
Tells optparse how to parse the arguments available for all executables.
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#to_s ⇒ String
A description of the executable.
Constructor Details
#initialize(args) ⇒ Generic
Returns a new instance of Generic.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 10
def initialize(args)
@args = args
@options = {}
end
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Instance Method Details
#color(color, str) ⇒ String (protected)
Wraps the given string in terminal escapes causing it to have the given color. If terminal esapes aren't supported on this platform, just returns the string instead.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 139
def color(color, str)
raise "[BUG] Unrecognized color #{color}" unless COLORS[color]
# Almost any real Unix terminal will support color,
# so we just filter for Windows terms (which don't set TERM)
# and not-real terminals, which aren't ttys.
return str if ENV["TERM"].nil? || ENV["TERM"].empty? || !STDOUT.tty?
return "\e[#{COLORS[color]}m#{str}\e[0m"
end
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#get_line(exception) ⇒ String (protected)
Finds the line of the source template on which an exception was raised.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 58
def get_line(exception)
# SyntaxErrors have weird line reporting
# when there's trailing whitespace,
# which there is for Haml documents.
return (exception.message.scan(/:(\d+)/).first || ["??"]).first if exception.is_a?(::SyntaxError)
(exception.backtrace[0].scan(/:(\d+)/).first || ["??"]).first
end
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#parse
Parses the command-line arguments and runs the executable. This does not handle exceptions or exit the program.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 37
def parse
@opts = OptionParser.new(&method(:set_opts))
@opts.parse!(@args)
process_result
@options
end
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#parse!
Parses the command-line arguments and runs the executable.
Calls Kernel#exit
at the end, so it never returns.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 19
def parse!
begin
parse
rescue Exception => e
raise e if @options[:trace] || e.is_a?(SystemExit)
$stderr.print "#{e.class}: " unless e.class == RuntimeError
$stderr.puts "#{e.message}"
$stderr.puts " Use --trace for backtrace."
exit 1
end
exit 0
end
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#process_result (protected)
Processes the options set by the command-line arguments.
In particular, sets @options[:input]
and @options[:output]
to appropriate IO streams.
This is meant to be overridden by subclasses so they can run their respective programs.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 103
def process_result
input, output = @options[:input], @options[:output]
args = @args.dup
input ||=
begin
filename = args.shift
@options[:filename] = filename
open_file(filename) || $stdin
end
output ||= open_file(args.shift, 'w') || $stdout
@options[:input], @options[:output] = input, output
end
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#puts_action(name, color, arg) (protected)
Prints a status message about performing the given action, colored using the given color (via terminal escapes) if possible.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 126
def puts_action(name, color, arg)
printf color(color, "%11s %s\n"), name, arg
end
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#set_opts(opts) (protected)
Tells optparse how to parse the arguments available for all executables.
This is meant to be overridden by subclasses so they can add their own options.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 73
def set_opts(opts)
opts.on('-s', '--stdin', :NONE, 'Read input from standard input instead of an input file') do
@options[:input] = $stdin
end
opts.on('--trace', :NONE, 'Show a full traceback on error') do
@options[:trace] = true
end
opts.on('--unix-newlines', 'Use Unix-style newlines in written files.') do
@options[:unix_newlines] = true if ::Haml::Util.windows?
end
opts.on_tail("-?", "-h", "--help", "Show this message") do
puts opts
exit
end
opts.on_tail("-v", "--version", "Print version") do
puts("Haml/Sass #{::Haml.version[:string]}")
exit
end
end
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#to_s ⇒ String
Returns A description of the executable.
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# File 'lib/haml/exec.rb', line 47
def to_s
@opts.to_s
end
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