Class: RBS::CLI
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- RBS::CLI
- Defined in:
- lib/rbs/cli.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: LibraryOptions
Constant Summary collapse
- COMMANDS =
[:ast, :annotate, :list, :ancestors, :methods, :method, :validate, :constant, :paths, :prototype, :vendor, :parse, :test, :collection]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#original_args ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute original_args.
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#stderr ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute stderr.
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#stdout ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute stdout.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #collection_options(args) ⇒ Object
- #has_parser? ⇒ Boolean
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#initialize(stdout:, stderr:) ⇒ CLI
constructor
A new instance of CLI.
- #parse_logging_options(opts) ⇒ Object
- #run(args) ⇒ Object
- #run_ancestors(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_annotate(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_ast(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_collection(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_constant(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_list(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_method(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_methods(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_parse(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_paths(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_prototype(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_prototype_file(format, args) ⇒ Object
- #run_test(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_validate(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #run_vendor(args, options) ⇒ Object
- #test_opt(options) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(stdout:, stderr:) ⇒ CLI
Returns a new instance of CLI.
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 81 def initialize(stdout:, stderr:) @stdout = stdout @stderr = stderr end |
Instance Attribute Details
#original_args ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute original_args.
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 79 def original_args @original_args end |
#stderr ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute stderr.
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 78 def stderr @stderr end |
#stdout ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute stdout.
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 77 def stdout @stdout end |
Instance Method Details
#collection_options(args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 1087 def (args) OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<~HELP Usage: rbs collection [install|update|init|clean|help] Manage RBS collection, which contains third party RBS. Examples: # Initialize the configuration file $ rbs collection init # Generate the lock file and install RBSs from the lock file $ rbs collection install # Update the RBSs $ rbs collection update HELP opts.on('--frozen') if args[0] == 'install' end end |
#has_parser? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 101 def has_parser? defined?(RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree) end |
#parse_logging_options(opts) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 88 def (opts) opts.on("--log-level LEVEL", "Specify log level (defaults to `warn`)") do |level| RBS.logger_level = level end opts.on("--log-output OUTPUT", "Specify the file to output log (defaults to stderr)") do |output| io = File.open(output, "a") or raise RBS.logger_output = io end opts end |
#run(args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 105 def run(args) @original_args = args.dup = LibraryOptions.new opts = OptionParser.new opts. = <<~USAGE Usage: rbs [options...] [command...] Available commands: #{COMMANDS.join(", ")}, version, help. Options: USAGE .(opts) (opts) opts.version = RBS::VERSION opts.order!(args) command = args.shift&.to_sym case command when :version stdout.puts opts.ver when *COMMANDS __send__ :"run_#{command}", args, else stdout.puts opts.help end end |
#run_ancestors(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 237 def run_ancestors(args, ) # @type var kind: :instance | :singleton kind = :instance OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOU Usage: rbs ancestors [options...] [type_name] Show ancestors of the given class or module. Examples: $ rbs ancestors --instance String $ rbs ancestors --singleton Array Options: EOU opts.on("--instance", "Ancestors of instance of the given type_name (default)") { kind = :instance } opts.on("--singleton", "Ancestors of singleton of the given type_name") { kind = :singleton } end.order!(args) loader = .loader() env = Environment.from_loader(loader).resolve_type_names builder = DefinitionBuilder::AncestorBuilder.new(env: env) type_name = TypeName(args[0]).absolute! if env.class_decls.key?(type_name) ancestors = case kind when :instance builder.instance_ancestors(type_name) when :singleton builder.singleton_ancestors(type_name) else raise end ancestors.ancestors.each do |ancestor| case ancestor when Definition::Ancestor::Singleton stdout.puts "singleton(#{ancestor.name})" when Definition::Ancestor::Instance if ancestor.args.empty? stdout.puts ancestor.name.to_s else stdout.puts "#{ancestor.name}[#{ancestor.args.join(", ")}]" end end end else stdout.puts "Cannot find class: #{type_name}" end end |
#run_annotate(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 910 def run_annotate(args, ) require "rbs/annotate" source = RBS::Annotate::RDocSource.new() annotator = RBS::Annotate::RDocAnnotator.new(source: source) preserve = true OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<-EOB Usage: rbs annotate [options...] [files...] Import documents from RDoc and update RBS files. Examples: $ rbs annotate stdlib/pathname/**/*.rbs Options: EOB opts.on("--[no-]system", "Load RDoc from system (defaults to true)") {|b| source.with_system_dir = b } opts.on("--[no-]gems", "Load RDoc from gems (defaults to false)") {|b| source.with_gems_dir = b } opts.on("--[no-]site", "Load RDoc from site directory (defaults to false)") {|b| source.with_site_dir = b } opts.on("--[no-]home", "Load RDoc from home directory (defaults to false)") {|b| source.with_home_dir = b } opts.on("-d", "--dir DIRNAME", "Load RDoc from DIRNAME") {|d| source.extra_dirs << Pathname(d) } opts.on("--[no-]arglists", "Generate arglists section (defaults to true)") {|b| annotator.include_arg_lists = b } opts.on("--[no-]filename", "Include source file name in the documentation (defaults to true)") {|b| annotator.include_filename = b } opts.on("--[no-]preserve", "Try preserve the format of the original file (defaults to true)") {|b| preserve = b } end.parse!(args) source.load() args.each do |file| path = Pathname(file) if path.directory? Pathname.glob((path + "**/*.rbs").to_s).each do |path| stdout.puts "Processing #{path}..." annotator.annotate_file(path, preserve: preserve) end else stdout.puts "Processing #{path}..." annotator.annotate_file(path, preserve: preserve) end end end |
#run_ast(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 136 def run_ast(args, ) OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOB Usage: rbs ast [patterns...] Print JSON AST of loaded environment. You can specify patterns to filter declarations with the file names. Examples: $ rbs ast $ rbs ast 'basic_object.rbs' $ rbs -I ./sig ast ./sig $ rbs -I ./sig ast '*/models/*.rbs' EOB end.order!(args) patterns = args.map do |arg| path = Pathname(arg) if path.exist? # Pathname means a directory or a file path else # String means a `fnmatch` pattern arg end end loader = .loader() env = Environment.from_loader(loader).resolve_type_names decls = env.declarations.select do |decl| loc = decl.location or raise # @type var name: String name = loc.buffer.name patterns.empty? || patterns.any? do |pat| case pat when Pathname Pathname(name).ascend.any? {|p| p == pat } when String name.end_with?(pat) || File.fnmatch(pat, name, File::FNM_EXTGLOB) end end end stdout.print JSON.generate(decls) stdout.flush end |
#run_collection(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 1031 def run_collection(args, ) opts = (args) params = {} opts.order args.drop(1), into: params config_path = .config_path or raise lock_path = Collection::Config.to_lockfile_path(config_path) gemfile_lock_path = Bundler.default_lockfile case args[0] when 'install' unless params[:frozen] Collection::Config.generate_lockfile(config_path: config_path, gemfile_lock_path: gemfile_lock_path) end Collection::Installer.new(lockfile_path: lock_path, stdout: stdout).install_from_lockfile when 'update' # TODO: Be aware of argv to update only specified gem Collection::Config.generate_lockfile(config_path: config_path, gemfile_lock_path: gemfile_lock_path, with_lockfile: false) Collection::Installer.new(lockfile_path: lock_path, stdout: stdout).install_from_lockfile when 'init' if config_path.exist? puts "#{config_path} already exists" exit 1 end config_path.write(<<~'YAML') # Download sources sources: - name: ruby/gem_rbs_collection remote: https://github.com/ruby/gem_rbs_collection.git revision: main repo_dir: gems # A directory to install the downloaded RBSs path: .gem_rbs_collection gems: # Skip loading rbs gem's RBS. # It's unnecessary if you don't use rbs as a library. - name: rbs ignore: true YAML stdout.puts "created: #{config_path}" when 'clean' unless lock_path.exist? puts "#{lock_path} should exist to clean" exit 1 end Collection::Cleaner.new(lockfile_path: lock_path) when 'help' puts opts.help else puts opts.help exit 1 end end |
#run_constant(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 505 def run_constant(args, ) # @type var context: String? context = nil OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOU Usage: rbs constant [options...] [name] Resolve constant based on RBS. Examples: $ rbs constant ::Object $ rbs constant UTF_8 $ rbs constant --context=::Encoding UTF_8 Options: EOU opts.on("--context CONTEXT", "Name of the module where the constant resolution starts") {|c| context = c } end.order!(args) unless args.size == 1 stdout.puts "Expected one argument." return end loader = .loader() env = Environment.from_loader(loader).resolve_type_names builder = DefinitionBuilder.new(env: env) table = ConstantTable.new(builder: builder) namespace = context ? Namespace.parse(context).absolute! : Namespace.root stdout.puts "Context: #{namespace}" name = Namespace.parse(args[0]).to_type_name stdout.puts "Constant name: #{name}" constant = table.resolve_constant_reference(name, context: namespace.ascend.to_a) if constant stdout.puts " => #{constant.name}: #{constant.type}" else stdout.puts " => [no constant]" end end |
#run_list(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 187 def run_list(args, ) # @type var list: Set[:class | :module | :interface] list = Set[] OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOB Usage: rbs list [options...] List classes, modules, and interfaces. Examples: $ rbs list $ rbs list --class --module --interface Options: EOB opts.on("--class", "List classes") { list << :class } opts.on("--module", "List modules") { list << :module } opts.on("--interface", "List interfaces") { list << :interface } end.order!(args) list.merge(_ = [:class, :module, :interface]) if list.empty? loader = .loader() env = Environment.from_loader(loader).resolve_type_names if list.include?(:class) || list.include?(:module) env.class_decls.each do |name, entry| case entry when Environment::ModuleEntry if list.include?(:module) stdout.puts "#{name} (module)" end when Environment::ClassEntry if list.include?(:class) stdout.puts "#{name} (class)" end end end end if list.include?(:interface) env.interface_decls.each do |name, entry| stdout.puts "#{name} (interface)" end end end |
#run_method(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 348 def run_method(args, ) # @type var kind: :instance | :singleton kind = :instance OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOU Usage: rbs method [options...] [type_name] [method_name] Show the information of the method specified by type_name and method_name. Examples: $ rbs method --instance Kernel puts $ rbs method --singleton String try_convert Options: EOU opts.on("--instance", "Show an instance method (default)") { kind = :instance } opts.on("--singleton", "Show a singleton method") { kind = :singleton } end.order!(args) unless args.size == 2 stdout.puts "Expected two arguments, but given #{args.size}." return end loader = .loader() env = Environment.from_loader(loader).resolve_type_names builder = DefinitionBuilder.new(env: env) type_name = TypeName(args[0]).absolute! method_name = args[1].to_sym unless env.class_decls.key?(type_name) stdout.puts "Cannot find class: #{type_name}" return end definition = case kind when :instance builder.build_instance(type_name) when :singleton builder.build_singleton(type_name) else raise end method = definition.methods[method_name] unless method stdout.puts "Cannot find method: #{method_name}" return end stdout.puts "#{type_name}#{kind == :instance ? "#" : "."}#{method_name}" stdout.puts " defined_in: #{method.defined_in}" stdout.puts " implementation: #{method.implemented_in}" stdout.puts " accessibility: #{method.accessibility}" stdout.puts " types:" separator = " " for type in method.method_types stdout.puts " #{separator} #{type}" separator = "|" end end |
#run_methods(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 292 def run_methods(args, ) # @type var kind: :instance | :singleton kind = :instance inherit = true OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOU Usage: rbs methods [options...] [type_name] Show methods defined in the class or module. Examples: $ rbs methods --instance Kernel $ rbs methods --singleton --no-inherit String Options: EOU opts.on("--instance", "Show instance methods (default)") { kind = :instance } opts.on("--singleton", "Show singleton methods") { kind = :singleton } opts.on("--[no-]inherit", "Show methods defined in super class and mixed modules too") {|v| inherit = v } end.order!(args) unless args.size == 1 stdout.puts "Expected one argument." return end loader = .loader() env = Environment.from_loader(loader).resolve_type_names builder = DefinitionBuilder.new(env: env) type_name = TypeName(args[0]).absolute! if env.class_decls.key?(type_name) definition = case kind when :instance builder.build_instance(type_name) when :singleton builder.build_singleton(type_name) else raise end definition.methods.keys.sort.each do |name| method = definition.methods[name] if inherit || method.implemented_in == type_name stdout.puts "#{name} (#{method.accessibility})" end end else stdout.puts "Cannot find class: #{type_name}" end end |
#run_parse(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 879 def run_parse(args, ) OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<-EOB Usage: rbs parse [files...] Parse given RBS files and print syntax errors. Examples: $ rbs parse sig/app/models.rbs sig/app/controllers.rbs EOB end.parse!(args) loader = .loader() syntax_error = false args.each do |path| path = Pathname(path) loader.each_file(path, skip_hidden: false, immediate: true) do |file_path| RBS.logger.info "Parsing #{file_path}..." buffer = Buffer.new(content: file_path.read, name: file_path) Parser.parse_signature(buffer) rescue RBS::ParsingError => ex stdout.puts ex. syntax_error = true end end exit 1 if syntax_error end |
#run_paths(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 551 def run_paths(args, ) OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOU Usage: rbs paths Show paths to directories where the RBS files are loaded from. Examples: $ rbs paths $ rbs -r set paths EOU end.parse!(args) loader = .loader() kind_of = -> (path) { # @type var path: Pathname case when path.file? "file" when path.directory? "dir" when !path.exist? "absent" else "unknown" end } loader.each_dir do |source, dir| case source when :core stdout.puts "#{dir} (#{kind_of[dir]}, core)" when Pathname stdout.puts "#{dir} (#{kind_of[dir]})" when EnvironmentLoader::Library stdout.puts "#{dir} (#{kind_of[dir]}, library, name=#{source.name})" end end end |
#run_prototype(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 593 def run_prototype(args, ) format = args.shift case format when "rbi", "rb" run_prototype_file(format, args) when "runtime" require_libs = [] relative_libs = [] merge = false owners_included = [] OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOU Usage: rbs prototype runtime [options...] [pattern...] Generate RBS prototype based on runtime introspection. It loads Ruby code specified in [options] and generates RBS prototypes for classes matches to [pattern]. Examples: $ rbs prototype runtime String $ rbs prototype runtime --require set Set $ rbs prototype runtime -R lib/rbs RBS::* Options: EOU opts.on("-r", "--require LIB", "Load library using `require`") do |lib| require_libs << lib end opts.on("-R", "--require-relative LIB", "Load library using `require_relative`") do |lib| relative_libs << lib end opts.on("--merge", "Merge generated prototype RBS with existing RBS") do merge = true end opts.on("--method-owner CLASS", "Generate method prototypes if the owner of the method is [CLASS]") do |klass| owners_included << klass end end.parse!(args) loader = .loader() env = Environment.from_loader(loader).resolve_type_names require_libs.each do |lib| require(lib) end relative_libs.each do |lib| eval("require_relative(lib)", binding, "rbs") end decls = Prototype::Runtime.new(patterns: args, env: env, merge: merge, owners_included: owners_included).decls writer = Writer.new(out: stdout) writer.write decls else stdout.puts <<EOU Usage: rbs prototype [generator...] [args...] Generate prototype of RBS files. Supported generators are rb, rbi, runtime. Examples: $ rbs prototype rb foo.rb $ rbs prototype rbi foo.rbi $ rbs prototype runtime String EOU exit 1 end end |
#run_prototype_file(format, args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 666 def run_prototype_file(format, args) availability = unless has_parser? "\n** This command does not work on this interpreter (#{RUBY_ENGINE}) **\n" end # @type var output_dir: Pathname? output_dir = nil # @type var base_dir: Pathname? base_dir = nil # @type var force: bool force = false opts = OptionParser.new opts. = <<EOU Usage: rbs prototype #{format} [files...] #{availability} Generate RBS prototype from source code. It parses specified Ruby code and and generates RBS prototypes. It only works on MRI because it parses Ruby code with `RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree`. Examples: $ rbs prototype rb lib/foo.rb $ rbs prototype rbi sorbet/rbi/foo.rbi You can run the tool in *batch* mode by passing `--out-dir` option. $ rbs prototype rb --out-dir=sig lib/foo.rb $ rbs prototype rbi --out-dir=sig/models --base-dir=app/models app/models EOU opts.on("--out-dir=DIR", "Specify the path to save the generated RBS files") do |path| output_dir = Pathname(path) end opts.on("--base-dir=DIR", "Specify the path to calculate the relative path to save the generated RBS files") do |path| base_dir = Pathname(path) end opts.on("--force", "Overwrite existing RBS files") do force = true end opts.parse!(args) unless has_parser? stdout.puts "Not supported on this interpreter (#{RUBY_ENGINE})." exit 1 end if args.empty? stdout.puts opts return nil end new_parser = -> do case format when "rbi" Prototype::RBI.new() when "rb" Prototype::RB.new() else raise end end input_paths = args.map {|arg| Pathname(arg) } if output_dir # @type var skip_paths: Array[Pathname] skip_paths = [] # batch mode input_paths.each do |path| stdout.puts "Processing `#{path}`..." ruby_files = if path.file? [path] else path.glob("**/*.rb").sort end ruby_files.each do |file_path| stdout.puts " Generating RBS for `#{file_path}`..." relative_path = if base_dir file_path.relative_path_from(base_dir) else if top = file_path.descend.first case when top == Pathname("lib") file_path.relative_path_from(top) when top == Pathname("app") file_path.relative_path_from(top) else file_path end else file_path end end relative_path = relative_path.cleanpath() if relative_path.absolute? || relative_path.descend.first&.to_s == ".." stdout.puts " ⚠️ Cannot write the RBS to outside of the output dir: `#{relative_path}`" next end output_path = (output_dir + relative_path).sub_ext(".rbs") parser = new_parser[] parser.parse file_path.read() if output_path.file? if force stdout.puts " - Writing RBS to existing file `#{output_path}`..." else stdout.puts " - Skipping existing file `#{output_path}`..." skip_paths << file_path next end else stdout.puts " - Writing RBS to `#{output_path}`..." end (output_path.parent).mkpath output_path.open("w") do |io| writer = Writer.new(out: io) writer.write(parser.decls) end end end unless skip_paths.empty? stdout.puts stdout.puts ">>>> Skipped existing #{skip_paths.size} files. Use `--force` option to update the files." command = original_args.take(original_args.size - input_paths.size) skip_paths.take(10).each do |path| stdout.puts " #{defined?(Bundler) ? "bundle exec " : ""}rbs #{Shellwords.join(command)} --force #{Shellwords.escape(path.to_s)}" end if skip_paths.size > 10 stdout.puts " ..." end end else # file mode parser = new_parser[] input_paths.each do |file| parser.parse file.read() end writer = Writer.new(out: stdout) writer.write parser.decls end end |
#run_test(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 967 def run_test(args, ) # @type var unchecked_classes: Array[String] unchecked_classes = [] # @type var targets: Array[String] targets = [] # @type var sample_size: String? sample_size = nil # @type var double_suite: String? double_suite = nil (opts = OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOB Usage: rbs [rbs options...] test [test options...] COMMAND Examples: $ rbs test rake test $ rbs --log-level=debug test --target SomeModule::* rspec $ rbs test --target SomeModule::* --target AnotherModule::* --target SomeClass rake test Options: EOB opts.on("--target TARGET", "Sets the runtime test target") do |target| targets << target end opts.on("--sample-size SAMPLE_SIZE", "Sets the sample size") do |size| sample_size = size end opts.on("--unchecked-class UNCHECKED_CLASS", "Sets the class that would not be checked") do |unchecked_class| unchecked_classes << unchecked_class end opts.on("--double-suite DOUBLE_SUITE", "Sets the double suite in use (currently supported: rspec | minitest)") do |suite| double_suite = suite end end).order!(args) if args.length.zero? stdout.puts opts.help exit 1 end # @type var env_hash: Hash[String, String?] env_hash = { 'RUBYOPT' => "#{ENV['RUBYOPT']} -rrbs/test/setup", 'RBS_TEST_OPT' => test_opt(), 'RBS_TEST_LOGLEVEL' => %w(DEBUG INFO WARN ERROR FATAL)[RBS.logger_level || 5] || "UNKNOWN", 'RBS_TEST_SAMPLE_SIZE' => sample_size, 'RBS_TEST_DOUBLE_SUITE' => double_suite, 'RBS_TEST_UNCHECKED_CLASSES' => (unchecked_classes.join(',') unless unchecked_classes.empty?), 'RBS_TEST_TARGET' => (targets.join(',') unless targets.empty?) } # @type var out: String # @type var err: String out, err, status = __skip__ = Open3.capture3(env_hash, *args) stdout.print(out) stderr.print(err) status end |
#run_validate(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 414 def run_validate(args, ) OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<EOU Usage: rbs validate Validate RBS files. It ensures the type names in RBS files are present and the type applications have correct arity. Examples: $ rbs validate EOU opts.on("--silent") do require "stringio" @stdout = StringIO.new end end.parse!(args) loader = .loader() env = Environment.from_loader(loader).resolve_type_names builder = DefinitionBuilder.new(env: env) validator = Validator.new(env: env, resolver: TypeNameResolver.from_env(env)) env.class_decls.each do |name, decl| stdout.puts "Validating class/module definition: `#{name}`..." builder.build_instance(name).each_type do |type| validator.validate_type type, context: [Namespace.root] end builder.build_singleton(name).each_type do |type| validator.validate_type type, context: [Namespace.root] end d = decl.primary.decl validator.validate_type_params( d.type_params, type_name: name, location: d.location&.aref(:type_params) ) decl.decls.each do |d| d.decl.each_member do |member| case member when AST::Members::MethodDefinition validator.validate_method_definition(member, type_name: name) end end end end env.interface_decls.each do |name, decl| stdout.puts "Validating interface: `#{name}`..." builder.build_interface(name).each_type do |type| validator.validate_type type, context: [Namespace.root] end validator.validate_type_params( decl.decl.type_params, type_name: name, location: decl.decl.location&.aref(:type_params) ) decl.decl.members.each do |member| case member when AST::Members::MethodDefinition validator.validate_method_definition(member, type_name: name) end end end env.constant_decls.each do |name, const| stdout.puts "Validating constant: `#{name}`..." validator.validate_type const.decl.type, context: const.context builder.ensure_namespace!(name.namespace, location: const.decl.location) end env.global_decls.each do |name, global| stdout.puts "Validating global: `#{name}`..." validator.validate_type global.decl.type, context: [Namespace.root] end env.alias_decls.each do |name, decl| stdout.puts "Validating alias: `#{name}`..." builder.(name).tap do |type| validator.validate_type type, context: [Namespace.root] end validator.validate_type_alias(entry: decl) end end |
#run_vendor(args, options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 826 def run_vendor(args, ) clean = false vendor_dir = Pathname("vendor/sigs") OptionParser.new do |opts| opts. = <<-EOB Usage: rbs vendor [options...] [gems...] Vendor signatures in the project directory. This command ignores the RBS loading global options, `-r` and `-I`. Examples: $ rbs vendor $ rbs vendor --vendor-dir=sig $ rbs vendor --no-stdlib Options: EOB opts.on("--[no-]clean", "Clean vendor directory (default: no)") do |v| clean = v end opts.on("--vendor-dir [DIR]", "Specify the directory for vendored signatures (default: vendor/sigs)") do |path| vendor_dir = Pathname(path) end end.parse!(args) stdout.puts "Vendoring signatures to #{vendor_dir}..." loader = .loader() args.each do |gem| name, version = gem.split(/:/, 2) next unless name stdout.puts " Loading library: #{name}, version=#{version}..." loader.add(library: name, version: version) end vendorer = Vendorer.new(vendor_dir: vendor_dir, loader: loader) if clean stdout.puts " Deleting #{vendor_dir}..." vendorer.clean! end stdout.puts " Copying RBS files..." vendorer.copy! end |
#test_opt(options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rbs/cli.rb', line 957 def test_opt opts = [] opts.push(*.repos.map {|dir| "--repo #{Shellwords.escape(dir)}"}) opts.push(*.dirs.map {|dir| "-I #{Shellwords.escape(dir)}"}) opts.push(*.libs.map {|lib| "-r#{Shellwords.escape(lib)}"}) opts.empty? ? nil : opts.join(" ") end |