Module: Sass::Util
- Extended by:
- Util
- Included in:
- Util
- Defined in:
- lib/sass/util.rb,
lib/sass/util/test.rb,
lib/sass/util/subset_map.rb,
lib/sass/util/normalized_map.rb,
lib/sass/util/cross_platform_random.rb
Overview
A module containing various useful functions.
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: Test Classes: CrossPlatformRandom, MultibyteStringScanner, NormalizedMap, StaticConditionalContext, SubsetMap
Constant Summary collapse
- RUBY_VERSION_COMPONENTS =
An array of ints representing the Ruby version number.
RUBY_VERSION.split(".").map {|s| s.to_i}
- RUBY_ENGINE =
The Ruby engine we're running under. Defaults to
"ruby"
if the top-level constant is undefined. defined?(::RUBY_ENGINE) ? ::RUBY_ENGINE : "ruby"
- CHARSET_REGEXP =
/\A@charset "([^"]+)"/
- UTF_8_BOM =
"\xEF\xBB\xBF".force_encoding('BINARY')
- UTF_16BE_BOM =
"\xFE\xFF".force_encoding('BINARY')
- UTF_16LE_BOM =
"\xFF\xFE".force_encoding('BINARY')
- VLQ_BASE_SHIFT =
5
- VLQ_BASE =
1 << VLQ_BASE_SHIFT
- VLQ_BASE_MASK =
VLQ_BASE - 1
- VLQ_CONTINUATION_BIT =
VLQ_BASE
- BASE64_DIGITS =
('A'..'Z').to_a + ('a'..'z').to_a + ('0'..'9').to_a + ['+', '/']
- BASE64_DIGIT_MAP =
begin map = {} Sass::Util.enum_with_index(BASE64_DIGITS).map do |digit, i| map[digit] = i end map end
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#absolute_path(path, dir_string = nil) ⇒ String
A cross-platform implementation of
File.absolute_path
. -
#abstract(obj)
Throws a NotImplementedError for an abstract method.
-
#ap_geq?(version) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this environment is using ActionPack of a version greater than or equal to that specified.
-
#ap_geq_3? ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this environment is using ActionPack version 3.0.0 or greater.
-
#array_minus(minuend, subtrahend) ⇒ Array
Returns a sub-array of
minuend
containing only elements that are also insubtrahend
. -
#atomic_create_and_write_file(filename, perms = 0666) {|tmpfile| ... }
This creates a temp file and yields it for writing.
-
#av_template_class(name)
Returns an ActionView::Template* class.
-
#caller_info(entry = nil) ⇒ [String, Fixnum, (String, nil)]
Returns information about the caller of the previous method.
-
#check_range(name, range, value, unit = '') ⇒ Numeric
Asserts that
value
falls withinrange
(inclusive), leaving room for slight floating-point errors. -
#check_sass_encoding(str) ⇒ (String, Encoding)
Like #check_encoding, but also checks for a
@charset
declaration at the beginning of the file and uses that encoding if it exists. -
#cleanpath(path) ⇒ Pathname
Like
Pathname#cleanpath
, but normalizes Windows paths to always use backslash separators. -
#deprecated(obj, message = nil)
Prints a deprecation warning for the caller method.
-
#destructure(val) ⇒ Object
Prepare a value for a destructuring assignment (e.g.
a, b = val
). -
#encode_vlq(value) ⇒ String
Encodes
value
as VLQ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLQ). -
#enum_cons(enum, n) ⇒ Enumerator
A version of
Enumerable#enum_cons
that works in Ruby 1.8 and 1.9. -
#enum_slice(enum, n) ⇒ Enumerator
A version of
Enumerable#enum_slice
that works in Ruby 1.8 and 1.9. -
#enum_with_index(enum) ⇒ Enumerator
A version of
Enumerable#enum_with_index
that works in Ruby 1.8 and 1.9. -
#escape_uri(string) ⇒ String
URI-escape
string
. -
#extract!(array) {|el| ... } ⇒ Array
Destructively removes all elements from an array that match a block, and returns the removed elements.
-
#extract_values(arr) ⇒ (String, Array)
Extracts the non-string vlaues from an array containing both strings and non-strings.
-
#file_uri_from_path(path) ⇒ String
Converts
path
to a "file:" URI. -
#flatten(arr, n) ⇒ Array
Flattens the first
n
nested arrays in a cross-version manner. -
#flatten_vertically(arrs) ⇒ Array
Flattens the first level of nested arrays in
arrs
. -
#glob(path)
Like
Dir.glob
, but works with backslash-separated paths on Windows. -
#group_by_to_a(enum) ⇒ Array<[Object, Array]>
Performs the equivalent of
enum.group_by.to_a
, but with a guaranteed order. -
#has?(attr, klass, method) ⇒ Boolean
Checks to see if a class has a given method.
-
#hash_to_a(hash) ⇒ Array
Converts a Hash to an Array.
-
#inject_values(str, values) ⇒ Array
Undoes #extract_values by transforming a string with escape sequences into an array of strings and non-string values.
-
#inspect_obj(obj) ⇒ String
Like
Object#inspect
, but preserves non-ASCII characters rather than escaping them under Ruby 1.9.2. -
#intersperse(enum, val) ⇒ Array
Intersperses a value in an enumerable, as would be done with
Array#join
but without concatenating the array together afterwards. -
#ironruby? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running on IronRuby.
-
#jruby1_6? ⇒ Boolean
Wehter or not this is running under JRuby 1.6 or lower.
-
#jruby? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running on JRuby.
-
#jruby_version ⇒ Array<Fixnum>
Returns an array of ints representing the JRuby version number.
-
#json_escape_string(s) ⇒ String
Escapes certain characters so that the result can be used as the JSON string value.
-
#json_value_of(v) ⇒ String
Converts the argument into a valid JSON value.
-
#lcs(x, y) {|a, b| ... } ⇒ Array
Computes a single longest common subsequence for
x
andy
. -
#listen_geq_2? ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this environment is using Listen version 2.0.0 or greater.
- #load_listen!
-
#macruby? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under MacRuby.
-
#map_hash(hash) {|key, value| ... } ⇒ Hash
Maps the key-value pairs of a hash according to a block.
-
#map_keys(hash) {|key| ... } ⇒ Hash
Maps the keys in a hash according to a block.
-
#map_vals(hash) {|value| ... } ⇒ Hash
Maps the values in a hash according to a block.
-
#max(val1, val2)
Returns the maximum of
val1
andval2
. -
#merge_adjacent_strings(arr) ⇒ Array
Concatenates all strings that are adjacent in an array, while leaving other elements as they are.
-
#min(val1, val2)
Returns the minimum of
val1
andval2
. -
#ord(c) ⇒ Fixnum
Returns the ASCII code of the given character.
-
#ordered_hash(*pairs_or_hash)
Converts a hash or a list of pairs into an order-preserving hash.
-
#pathname(path) ⇒ Pathname
Like
Pathname.new
, but normalizes Windows paths to always use backslash separators. -
#paths(arrs) ⇒ Array<Arrays>
Return an array of all possible paths through the given arrays.
-
#powerset(arr) ⇒ Set<Set>
Computes the powerset of the given array.
-
#rails_env ⇒ String?
Returns the environment of the Rails application, if this is running in a Rails context.
-
#rails_root ⇒ String?
Returns the root of the Rails application, if this is running in a Rails context.
-
#rbx? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running on Rubinius.
-
#realpath(path) ⇒ Pathname
Returns
path
with all symlinks resolved. -
#relative_path_from(path, from) ⇒ Pathname?
Returns
path
relative tofrom
. -
#replace_subseq(arr, subseq, replacement) ⇒ Array
Non-destructively replaces all occurrences of a subsequence in an array with another subsequence.
-
#restrict(value, range) ⇒ Numeric
Restricts a number to falling within a given range.
-
#retry_on_windows { ... }
Retries a filesystem operation if it fails on Windows.
-
#ruby1? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under a Ruby version under 2.0.
-
#ruby1_8? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under Ruby 1.8 or lower.
-
#ruby1_8_6? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under Ruby 1.8.6 or lower.
-
#ruby1_9_2? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under Ruby 1.9.2 exactly.
-
#sass_warn(msg)
The same as
Kernel#warn
, but is silenced by #silence_sass_warnings. -
#scope(file) ⇒ String
Returns the path of a file relative to the Sass root directory.
-
#set_eql?(set1, set2) ⇒ Boolean
Tests the hash-equality of two sets in a cross-version manner.
-
#set_hash(set) ⇒ Fixnum
Returns the hash code for a set in a cross-version manner.
-
#silence_sass_warnings { ... }
Silences all Sass warnings within a block.
-
#silence_warnings { ... }
Silence all output to STDERR within a block.
- #slice_by(enum)
-
#sourcemap_name(css) ⇒ String
Builds a sourcemap file name given the generated CSS file name.
-
#strip_string_array(arr) ⇒ Array
Destructively strips whitespace from the beginning and end of the first and last elements, respectively, in the array (if those elements are strings).
-
#subsequence?(seq1, seq2) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether or not
seq1
is a subsequence ofseq2
. -
#substitute(ary, from, to)
Substitutes a sub-array of one array with another sub-array.
-
#to_hash(arr) ⇒ Hash
Converts an array of
[key, value]
pairs to a hash. -
#undefined_conversion_error_char(e) ⇒ String
Returns a string description of the character that caused an
Encoding::UndefinedConversionError
. -
#version_geq(v1, v2) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether one version string represents the same or a more recent version than another.
-
#version_gt(v1, v2) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether one version string represents a more recent version than another.
-
#windows? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running on Windows.
-
#with_extracted_values(arr) {|str| ... } ⇒ Array
Allows modifications to be performed on the string form of an array containing both strings and non-strings.
Instance Method Details
#absolute_path(path, dir_string = nil) ⇒ String
A cross-platform implementation of File.absolute_path
.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1206
def absolute_path(path, dir_string = nil)
# Ruby 1.8 doesn't support File.absolute_path.
return File.absolute_path(path, dir_string) unless ruby1_8?
# File.expand_path expands "~", which we don't want.
return File.expand_path(path, dir_string) unless path[0] == ?~
File.expand_path(File.join(".", path), dir_string)
end
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#abstract(obj)
Throws a NotImplementedError for an abstract method.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 462
def abstract(obj)
raise NotImplementedError.new("#{obj.class} must implement ##{caller_info[2]}")
end
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#ap_geq?(version) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this environment is using ActionPack of a version greater than or equal to that specified.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 547
def ap_geq?(version)
# The ActionPack module is always loaded automatically in Rails >= 3
return false unless defined?(ActionPack) && defined?(ActionPack::VERSION) &&
defined?(ActionPack::VERSION::STRING)
version_geq(ActionPack::VERSION::STRING, version)
end
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#ap_geq_3? ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this environment is using ActionPack version 3.0.0 or greater.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 536
def ap_geq_3?
ap_geq?("3.0.0.beta1")
end
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#array_minus(minuend, subtrahend) ⇒ Array
Returns a sub-array of minuend
containing only elements that are also in
subtrahend
. Ensures that the return value has the same order as
minuend
, even on Rubinius where that's not guaranteed by Array#-
.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 335
def array_minus(minuend, subtrahend)
return minuend - subtrahend unless rbx?
set = Set.new(minuend) - subtrahend
minuend.select {|e| set.include?(e)}
end
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#atomic_create_and_write_file(filename, perms = 0666) {|tmpfile| ... }
This creates a temp file and yields it for writing. When the write is complete, the file is moved into the desired location. The atomicity of this operation is provided by the filesystem's rename operation.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1249
def atomic_create_and_write_file(filename, perms = 0666)
require 'tempfile'
tmpfile = Tempfile.new(File.basename(filename), File.dirname(filename))
tmpfile.binmode if tmpfile.respond_to?(:binmode)
result = yield tmpfile
tmpfile.close
ATOMIC_WRITE_MUTEX.synchronize do
begin
File.chmod(perms & ~File.umask, tmpfile.path)
rescue Errno::EPERM
# If we don't have permissions to chmod the file, don't let that crash
# the compilation. See issue 1215.
end
File.rename tmpfile.path, filename
end
result
ensure
# close and remove the tempfile if it still exists,
# presumably due to an error during write
tmpfile.close if tmpfile
tmpfile.unlink if tmpfile
end
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#av_template_class(name)
Returns an ActionView::Template* class.
In pre-3.0 versions of Rails, most of these classes
were of the form ActionView::TemplateFoo
,
while afterwards they were of the form ActionView;:Template::Foo
.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 578
def av_template_class(name)
return ActionView.const_get("Template#{name}") if ActionView.const_defined?("Template#{name}")
ActionView::Template.const_get(name.to_s)
end
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#caller_info(entry = nil) ⇒ [String, Fixnum, (String, nil)]
Returns information about the caller of the previous method.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 410
def caller_info(entry = nil)
# JRuby evaluates `caller` incorrectly when it's in an actual default argument.
entry ||= caller[1]
info = entry.scan(/^((?:[A-Za-z]:)?.*?):(-?.*?)(?::.*`(.+)')?$/).first
info[1] = info[1].to_i
# This is added by Rubinius to designate a block, but we don't care about it.
info[2].sub!(/ \{\}\Z/, '') if info[2]
info
end
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#check_range(name, range, value, unit = '') ⇒ Numeric
Asserts that value
falls within range
(inclusive), leaving
room for slight floating-point errors.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 376
def check_range(name, range, value, unit = '')
grace = (-0.00001..0.00001)
str = value.to_s
value = value.value if value.is_a?(Sass::Script::Value::Number)
return value if range.include?(value)
return range.first if grace.include?(value - range.first)
return range.last if grace.include?(value - range.last)
raise ArgumentError.new(
"#{name} #{str} must be between #{range.first}#{unit} and #{range.last}#{unit}")
end
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#check_sass_encoding(str) ⇒ (String, Encoding)
Like #check_encoding, but also checks for a @charset
declaration
at the beginning of the file and uses that encoding if it exists.
Sass follows CSS's decoding rules.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 854
def check_sass_encoding(str)
# On Ruby 1.8 we can't do anything complicated with encodings.
# Instead, we just strip out a UTF-8 BOM if it exists and
# sanitize according to Section 3.3 of CSS Syntax Level 3. We
# don't sanitize null characters since they might be components
# of other characters.
if ruby1_8?
return str.gsub(/\A\xEF\xBB\xBF/, '').gsub(/\r\n?|\f/, "\n"), nil
end
# Determine the fallback encoding following section 3.2 of CSS Syntax Level 3 and Encodings:
# http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css-syntax-3-20130919/#determine-the-fallback-encoding
# http://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#decode
binary = str.dup.force_encoding("BINARY")
if binary.start_with?(UTF_8_BOM)
binary.slice! 0, UTF_8_BOM.length
str = binary.force_encoding('UTF-8')
elsif binary.start_with?(UTF_16BE_BOM)
binary.slice! 0, UTF_16BE_BOM.length
str = binary.force_encoding('UTF-16BE')
elsif binary.start_with?(UTF_16LE_BOM)
binary.slice! 0, UTF_16LE_BOM.length
str = binary.force_encoding('UTF-16LE')
elsif binary =~ CHARSET_REGEXP
charset = $1.force_encoding('US-ASCII')
# Ruby 1.9.2 doesn't recognize a UTF-16 encoding without an endian marker.
if ruby1_9_2? && charset.downcase == 'utf-16'
encoding = Encoding.find('UTF-8')
else
encoding = Encoding.find(charset)
if encoding.name == 'UTF-16' || encoding.name == 'UTF-16BE'
encoding = Encoding.find('UTF-8')
end
end
str = binary.force_encoding(encoding)
elsif str.encoding.name == "ASCII-8BIT"
# Normally we want to fall back on believing the Ruby string
# encoding, but if that's just binary we want to make sure
# it's valid UTF-8.
str = str.force_encoding('utf-8')
end
find_encoding_error(str) unless str.valid_encoding?
begin
# If the string is valid, preprocess it according to section 3.3 of CSS Syntax Level 3.
return str.encode("UTF-8").gsub(/\r\n?|\f/, "\n").tr("\u0000", "�"), str.encoding
rescue EncodingError
find_encoding_error(str)
end
end
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#cleanpath(path) ⇒ Pathname
Like Pathname#cleanpath
, but normalizes Windows paths to always use
backslash separators. Normally, Pathname#cleanpath
actually does the
reverse -- it will convert backslashes to forward slashes, which can break
Pathname#relative_path_from
.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 659
def cleanpath(path)
path = Pathname.new(path) unless path.is_a?(Pathname)
pathname(path.cleanpath.to_s)
end
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#deprecated(obj, message = nil)
Prints a deprecation warning for the caller method.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 470
def deprecated(obj, message = nil)
obj_class = obj.is_a?(Class) ? "#{obj}." : "#{obj.class}#"
full_message = "DEPRECATION WARNING: #{obj_class}#{caller_info[2]} " +
"will be removed in a future version of Sass.#{("\n" + message) if message}"
Sass::Util.sass_warn full_message
end
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#destructure(val) ⇒ Object
Prepare a value for a destructuring assignment (e.g. a, b =
val
). This works around a performance bug when using
ActiveSupport, and only needs to be called when val
is likely
to be nil
reasonably often.
See this bug report.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 744
def destructure(val)
val || []
end
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#encode_vlq(value) ⇒ String
Encodes value
as VLQ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLQ).
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1167
def encode_vlq(value)
if value < 0
value = ((-value) << 1) | 1
else
value <<= 1
end
result = ''
begin
digit = value & VLQ_BASE_MASK
value >>= VLQ_BASE_SHIFT
if value > 0
digit |= VLQ_CONTINUATION_BIT
end
result << BASE64_DIGITS[digit]
end while value > 0
result
end
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#enum_cons(enum, n) ⇒ Enumerator
A version of Enumerable#enum_cons
that works in Ruby 1.8 and 1.9.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 937
def enum_cons(enum, n)
ruby1_8? ? enum.enum_cons(n) : enum.each_cons(n)
end
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#enum_slice(enum, n) ⇒ Enumerator
A version of Enumerable#enum_slice
that works in Ruby 1.8 and 1.9.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 946
def enum_slice(enum, n)
ruby1_8? ? enum.enum_slice(n) : enum.each_slice(n)
end
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#enum_with_index(enum) ⇒ Enumerator
A version of Enumerable#enum_with_index
that works in Ruby 1.8 and 1.9.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 928
def enum_with_index(enum)
ruby1_8? ? enum.enum_with_index : enum.each_with_index
end
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#escape_uri(string) ⇒ String
URI-escape string
.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1197
def escape_uri(string)
URI_ESCAPE.escape string
end
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#extract!(array) {|el| ... } ⇒ Array
Destructively removes all elements from an array that match a block, and returns the removed elements.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 958
def extract!(array)
out = []
array.reject! do |e|
next false unless yield e
out << e
true
end
out
end
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#extract_values(arr) ⇒ (String, Array)
Extracts the non-string vlaues from an array containing both strings and non-strings. These values are replaced with escape sequences. This can be undone using #inject_values.
This is useful e.g. when we want to do string manipulation on an interpolated string.
The precise format of the resulting string is not guaranteed. However, it is guaranteed that newlines and whitespace won't be affected.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1052
def extract_values(arr)
values = []
mapped = arr.map do |e|
next e.gsub('{', '{{') if e.is_a?(String)
values << e
next "{#{values.count - 1}}"
end
return mapped.join, values
end
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#file_uri_from_path(path) ⇒ String
Converts path
to a "file:" URI. This handles Windows paths correctly.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 710
def file_uri_from_path(path)
path = path.to_s if path.is_a?(Pathname)
path = path.tr('\\', '/') if windows?
path = Sass::Util.escape_uri(path)
return path.start_with?('/') ? "file://" + path : path unless windows?
return "file:///" + path.tr("\\", "/") if path =~ /^[a-zA-Z]:[\/\\]/
return "file:" + path.tr("\\", "/") if path =~ /\\\\[^\\]+\\[^\\\/]+/
path.tr("\\", "/")
end
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#flatten(arr, n) ⇒ Array
Flattens the first n
nested arrays in a cross-version manner.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 981
def flatten(arr, n)
return arr.flatten(n) unless ruby1_8_6?
return arr if n == 0
arr.inject([]) {|res, e| e.is_a?(Array) ? res.concat(flatten(e, n - 1)) : res << e}
end
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#flatten_vertically(arrs) ⇒ Array
Flattens the first level of nested arrays in arrs
. Unlike
Array#flatten
, this orders the result by taking the first
values from each array in order, then the second, and so on.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 993
def flatten_vertically(arrs)
result = []
arrs = arrs.map {|sub| sub.is_a?(Array) ? sub.dup : Array(sub)}
until arrs.empty?
arrs.reject! do |arr|
result << arr.shift
arr.empty?
end
end
result
end
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#glob(path)
Like Dir.glob
, but works with backslash-separated paths on Windows.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 630
def glob(path)
path = path.gsub('\\', '/') if windows?
if block_given?
Dir.glob(path) {|f| yield(f)}
else
Dir.glob(path)
end
end
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#group_by_to_a(enum) ⇒ Array<[Object, Array]>
Performs the equivalent of enum.group_by.to_a
, but with a guaranteed
order. Unlike #hash_to_a, the resulting order isn't sorted key order;
instead, it's the same order as #group_by
has under Ruby 1.9 (key
appearance order).
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 311
def group_by_to_a(enum)
return enum.group_by {|e| yield(e)}.to_a unless ruby1_8?
order = {}
arr = []
groups = enum.group_by do |e|
res = yield(e)
unless order.include?(res)
order[res] = order.size
end
res
end
groups.each do |key, vals|
arr[order[key]] = [key, vals]
end
arr
end
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#has?(attr, klass, method) ⇒ Boolean
Checks to see if a class has a given method. For example:
Sass::Util.has?(:public_instance_method, String, :gsub) #=> true
Method collections like Class#instance_methods
return strings in Ruby 1.8 and symbols in Ruby 1.9 and on,
so this handles checking for them in a compatible way.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 920
def has?(attr, klass, method)
klass.send("#{attr}s").include?(ruby1_8? ? method.to_s : method.to_sym)
end
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#hash_to_a(hash) ⇒ Array
Converts a Hash to an Array. This is usually identical to Hash#to_a
,
with the following exceptions:
- In Ruby 1.8,
Hash#to_a
is not deterministically ordered, but this is. - In Ruby 1.9 when running tests, this is ordered in the same way it would be under Ruby 1.8 (sorted key order rather than insertion order).
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 299
def hash_to_a(hash)
return hash.to_a unless ruby1_8? || defined?(Test::Unit)
hash.sort_by {|k, v| k}
end
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#inject_values(str, values) ⇒ Array
Undoes #extract_values by transforming a string with escape sequences into an array of strings and non-string values.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1068
def inject_values(str, values)
return [str.gsub('{{', '{')] if values.empty?
# Add an extra { so that we process the tail end of the string
result = (str + '{{').scan(/(.*?)(?:(\{\{)|\{(\d+)\})/m).map do |(pre, esc, n)|
[pre, esc ? '{' : '', n ? values[n.to_i] : '']
end.flatten(1)
result[-2] = '' # Get rid of the extra {
merge_adjacent_strings(result).reject {|s| s == ''}
end
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#inspect_obj(obj) ⇒ String
Like Object#inspect
, but preserves non-ASCII characters rather than
escaping them under Ruby 1.9.2. This is necessary so that the
precompiled Haml template can be #encode
d into @options[:encoding]
before being evaluated.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1033
def inspect_obj(obj)
return obj.inspect unless version_geq(RUBY_VERSION, "1.9.2")
return ':' + inspect_obj(obj.to_s) if obj.is_a?(Symbol)
return obj.inspect unless obj.is_a?(String)
'"' + obj.gsub(/[\x00-\x7F]+/) {|s| s.inspect[1...-1]} + '"'
end
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#intersperse(enum, val) ⇒ Array
Intersperses a value in an enumerable, as would be done with Array#join
but without concatenating the array together afterwards.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 209
def intersperse(enum, val)
enum.inject([]) {|a, e| a << e << val}[0...-1]
end
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#ironruby? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running on IronRuby.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 599
def ironruby?
return @ironruby if defined?(@ironruby)
@ironruby = RUBY_ENGINE == "ironruby"
end
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#jruby1_6? ⇒ Boolean
Wehter or not this is running under JRuby 1.6 or lower.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 790
def jruby1_6?
return @jruby1_6 if defined?(@jruby1_6)
@jruby1_6 = jruby? && jruby_version[0] == 1 && jruby_version[1] < 7
end
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#jruby? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running on JRuby.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 615
def jruby?
return @jruby if defined?(@jruby)
@jruby = RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/
end
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#jruby_version ⇒ Array<Fixnum>
Returns an array of ints representing the JRuby version number.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 623
def jruby_version
@jruby_version ||= ::JRUBY_VERSION.split(".").map {|s| s.to_i}
end
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#json_escape_string(s) ⇒ String
Escapes certain characters so that the result can be used as the JSON string value. Returns the original string if no escaping is necessary.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1106
def json_escape_string(s)
return s if s !~ /["\\\b\f\n\r\t]/
result = ""
s.split("").each do |c|
case c
when '"', "\\"
result << "\\" << c
when "\n" then result << "\\n"
when "\t" then result << "\\t"
when "\r" then result << "\\r"
when "\f" then result << "\\f"
when "\b" then result << "\\b"
else
result << c
end
end
result
end
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#json_value_of(v) ⇒ String
Converts the argument into a valid JSON value.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1130
def json_value_of(v)
case v
when Fixnum
v.to_s
when String
"\"" + json_escape_string(v) + "\""
when Array
"[" + v.map {|x| json_value_of(x)}.join(",") + "]"
when NilClass
"null"
when TrueClass
"true"
when FalseClass
"false"
else
raise ArgumentError.new("Unknown type: #{v.class.name}")
end
end
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#lcs(x, y) {|a, b| ... } ⇒ Array
Computes a single longest common subsequence for x
and y
.
If there are more than one longest common subsequences,
the one returned is that which starts first in x
.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 283
def lcs(x, y, &block)
x = [nil, *x]
y = [nil, *y]
block ||= proc {|a, b| a == b && a}
lcs_backtrace(lcs_table(x, y, &block), x, y, x.size - 1, y.size - 1, &block)
end
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#listen_geq_2? ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether this environment is using Listen version 2.0.0 or greater.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 559
def listen_geq_2?
return @listen_geq_2 unless @listen_geq_2.nil?
@listen_geq_2 =
begin
require 'listen/version'
version_geq(::Listen::VERSION, '2.0.0')
rescue LoadError
false
end
end
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#load_listen!
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1272
def load_listen!
if defined?(gem)
begin
gem 'listen', '>= 1.1.0', '< 3.0.0'
require 'listen'
rescue Gem::LoadError
dir = scope("vendor/listen/lib")
$LOAD_PATH.unshift dir
begin
require 'listen'
rescue LoadError => e
if version_geq(RUBY_VERSION, "1.9.3")
version_constraint = "~> 2.7"
else
version_constraint = "~> 1.1"
end
e.message << "\n" <<
"Run \"gem install listen --version '#{version_constraint}'\" to get it."
raise e
end
end
else
begin
require 'listen'
rescue LoadError => e
dir = scope("vendor/listen/lib")
if $LOAD_PATH.include?(dir)
raise e unless File.exist?(scope(".git"))
e.message << "\n" <<
'Run "git submodule update --init" to get the bundled version.'
else
$LOAD_PATH.unshift dir
retry
end
end
end
end
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#macruby? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under MacRuby.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 798
def macruby?
return @macruby if defined?(@macruby)
@macruby = RUBY_ENGINE == 'macruby'
end
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#map_hash(hash) {|key, value| ... } ⇒ Hash
Maps the key-value pairs of a hash according to a block.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 99
def map_hash(hash)
# Copy and modify is more performant than mapping to an array and using
# to_hash on the result.
rv = hash.class.new
hash.each do |k, v|
new_key, new_value = yield(k, v)
new_key = hash.denormalize(new_key) if hash.is_a?(NormalizedMap) && new_key == k
rv[new_key] = new_value
end
rv
end
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#map_keys(hash) {|key| ... } ⇒ Hash
Maps the keys in a hash according to a block.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 59
def map_keys(hash)
map_hash(hash) {|k, v| [yield(k), v]}
end
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#map_vals(hash) {|value| ... } ⇒ Hash
Maps the values in a hash according to a block.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 75
def map_vals(hash)
# We don't delegate to map_hash for performance here
# because map_hash does more than is necessary.
rv = hash.class.new
hash = hash.as_stored if hash.is_a?(NormalizedMap)
hash.each do |k, v|
rv[k] = yield(v)
end
rv
end
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#max(val1, val2)
Returns the maximum of val1
and val2
. We use this over Array.max to
avoid unnecessary garbage collection.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 343
def max(val1, val2)
val1 > val2 ? val1 : val2
end
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#merge_adjacent_strings(arr) ⇒ Array
Concatenates all strings that are adjacent in an array, while leaving other elements as they are.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 149
def merge_adjacent_strings(arr)
# Optimize for the common case of one element
return arr if arr.size < 2
arr.inject([]) do |a, e|
if e.is_a?(String)
if a.last.is_a?(String)
a.last << e
else
a << e.dup
end
else
a << e
end
a
end
end
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#min(val1, val2)
Returns the minimum of val1
and val2
. We use this over Array.min to
avoid unnecessary garbage collection.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 349
def min(val1, val2)
val1 <= val2 ? val1 : val2
end
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#ord(c) ⇒ Fixnum
Returns the ASCII code of the given character.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 972
def ord(c)
ruby1_8? ? c[0] : c.ord
end
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#ordered_hash(hash) ⇒ Hash #ordered_hash(*pairs) ⇒ Hash
Converts a hash or a list of pairs into an order-preserving hash.
On Ruby 1.8.7, this uses the orderedhash gem to simulate an order-preserving hash. On Ruby 1.9 and up, it just uses the native Hash class, since that preserves the order itself.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 822
def ordered_hash(*pairs_or_hash)
if pairs_or_hash.length == 1 && pairs_or_hash.first.is_a?(Hash)
hash = pairs_or_hash.first
return hash unless ruby1_8?
return OrderedHash.new.merge hash
end
return Hash[pairs_or_hash] unless ruby1_8?
(pairs_or_hash.is_a?(NormalizedMap) ? NormalizedMap : OrderedHash)[*flatten(pairs_or_hash, 1)]
end
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#pathname(path) ⇒ Pathname
Like Pathname.new
, but normalizes Windows paths to always use backslash
separators.
Pathname#relative_path_from
can break if the two pathnames aren't
consistent in their slash style.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 647
def pathname(path)
path = path.tr("/", "\\") if windows?
Pathname.new(path)
end
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#paths(arrs) ⇒ Array<Arrays>
Return an array of all possible paths through the given arrays.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 266
def paths(arrs)
arrs.inject([[]]) do |paths, arr|
flatten(arr.map {|e| paths.map {|path| path + [e]}}, 1)
end
end
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#powerset(arr) ⇒ Set<Set>
Computes the powerset of the given array. This is the set of all subsets of the array.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 119
def powerset(arr)
arr.inject([Set.new].to_set) do |powerset, el|
new_powerset = Set.new
powerset.each do |subset|
new_powerset << subset
new_powerset << subset + [el]
end
new_powerset
end
end
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#rails_env ⇒ String?
Returns the environment of the Rails application,
if this is running in a Rails context.
Returns nil
if no such environment is defined.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 526
def rails_env
return ::Rails.env.to_s if defined?(::Rails.env)
return RAILS_ENV.to_s if defined?(RAILS_ENV)
nil
end
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#rails_root ⇒ String?
Returns the root of the Rails application,
if this is running in a Rails context.
Returns nil
if no such root is defined.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 512
def rails_root
if defined?(::Rails.root)
return ::Rails.root.to_s if ::Rails.root
raise "ERROR: Rails.root is nil!"
end
return RAILS_ROOT.to_s if defined?(RAILS_ROOT)
nil
end
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#rbx? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running on Rubinius.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 607
def rbx?
return @rbx if defined?(@rbx)
@rbx = RUBY_ENGINE == "rbx"
end
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#realpath(path) ⇒ Pathname
Returns path
with all symlinks resolved.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 668
def realpath(path)
path = Pathname.new(path) unless path.is_a?(Pathname)
# Explicitly DON'T run #pathname here. We don't want to convert
# to Windows directory separators because we're comparing these
# against the paths returned by Listen, which use forward
# slashes everywhere.
begin
path.realpath
rescue SystemCallError
# If [path] doesn't actually exist, don't bail, just
# return the original.
path
end
end
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#relative_path_from(path, from) ⇒ Pathname?
Returns path
relative to from
.
This is like Pathname#relative_path_from
except it accepts both strings
and pathnames, it handles Windows path separators correctly, and it throws
an error rather than crashing if the paths use different encodings
(https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/713).
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 694
def relative_path_from(path, from)
pathname(path.to_s).relative_path_from(pathname(from.to_s))
rescue NoMethodError => e
raise e unless e.name == :zero?
# Work around https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/713.
path = path.to_s
from = from.to_s
raise ArgumentError("Incompatible path encodings: #{path.inspect} is #{path.encoding}, " +
"#{from.inspect} is #{from.encoding}")
end
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#replace_subseq(arr, subseq, replacement) ⇒ Array
Non-destructively replaces all occurrences of a subsequence in an array with another subsequence.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 177
def replace_subseq(arr, subseq, replacement)
new = []
matched = []
i = 0
arr.each do |elem|
if elem != subseq[i]
new.push(*matched)
matched = []
i = 0
new << elem
next
end
if i == subseq.length - 1
matched = []
i = 0
new.push(*replacement)
else
matched << elem
i += 1
end
end
new.push(*matched)
new
end
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#restrict(value, range) ⇒ Numeric
Restricts a number to falling within a given range. Returns the number if it falls within the range, or the closest value in the range if it doesn't.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 137
def restrict(value, range)
[[value, range.first].max, range.last].min
end
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#retry_on_windows { ... }
Retries a filesystem operation if it fails on Windows. Windows has weird and flaky locking rules that can cause operations to fail.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 724
def retry_on_windows
return yield unless windows?
begin
yield
rescue SystemCallError
sleep 0.1
yield
end
end
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#ruby1? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under a Ruby version under 2.0.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 753
def ruby1?
return @ruby1 if defined?(@ruby1)
@ruby1 = RUBY_VERSION_COMPONENTS[0] <= 1
end
|
#ruby1_8? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under Ruby 1.8 or lower.
Note that IronRuby counts as Ruby 1.8, because it doesn't support the Ruby 1.9 encoding API.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 764
def ruby1_8?
# IronRuby says its version is 1.9, but doesn't support any of the encoding APIs.
# We have to fall back to 1.8 behavior.
return @ruby1_8 if defined?(@ruby1_8)
@ruby1_8 = ironruby? ||
(RUBY_VERSION_COMPONENTS[0] == 1 && RUBY_VERSION_COMPONENTS[1] < 9)
end
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#ruby1_8_6? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under Ruby 1.8.6 or lower. Note that lower versions are not officially supported.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 776
def ruby1_8_6?
return @ruby1_8_6 if defined?(@ruby1_8_6)
@ruby1_8_6 = ruby1_8? && RUBY_VERSION_COMPONENTS[2] < 7
end
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#ruby1_9_2? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running under Ruby 1.9.2 exactly.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 784
def ruby1_9_2?
return @ruby1_9_2 if defined?(@ruby1_9_2)
@ruby1_9_2 = RUBY_VERSION_COMPONENTS == [1, 9, 2]
end
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#sass_warn(msg)
The same as Kernel#warn
, but is silenced by #silence_sass_warnings.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 500
def sass_warn(msg)
msg = msg + "\n" unless ruby1?
Sass.logger.warn(msg)
end
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#scope(file) ⇒ String
Returns the path of a file relative to the Sass root directory.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 32
def scope(file)
File.join(Sass::ROOT_DIR, file)
end
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#set_eql?(set1, set2) ⇒ Boolean
Tests the hash-equality of two sets in a cross-version manner. Aggravatingly, this is order-dependent in Ruby 1.8.6.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1021
def set_eql?(set1, set2)
return set1.eql?(set2) unless ruby1_8_6?
set1.to_a.uniq.sort_by {|e| e.hash}.eql?(set2.to_a.uniq.sort_by {|e| e.hash})
end
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#set_hash(set) ⇒ Fixnum
Returns the hash code for a set in a cross-version manner. Aggravatingly, this is order-dependent in Ruby 1.8.6.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1010
def set_hash(set)
return set.hash unless ruby1_8_6?
set.map {|e| e.hash}.uniq.sort.hash
end
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#silence_sass_warnings { ... }
Silences all Sass warnings within a block.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 490
def silence_sass_warnings
old_level, Sass.logger.log_level = Sass.logger.log_level, :error
yield
ensure
Sass.logger.log_level = old_level
end
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#silence_warnings { ... }
Silence all output to STDERR within a block.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 480
def silence_warnings
the_real_stderr, $stderr = $stderr, StringIO.new
yield
ensure
$stderr = the_real_stderr
end
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#slice_by(enum)
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 213
def slice_by(enum)
results = []
enum.each do |value|
key = yield(value)
if !results.empty? && results.last.first == key
results.last.last << value
else
results << [key, [value]]
end
end
results
end
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#sourcemap_name(css) ⇒ String
Builds a sourcemap file name given the generated CSS file name.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1096
def sourcemap_name(css)
css + ".map"
end
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#strip_string_array(arr) ⇒ Array
Destructively strips whitespace from the beginning and end of the first and last elements, respectively, in the array (if those elements are strings).
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 249
def strip_string_array(arr)
arr.first.lstrip! if arr.first.is_a?(String)
arr.last.rstrip! if arr.last.is_a?(String)
arr
end
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#subsequence?(seq1, seq2) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether or not seq1
is a subsequence of seq2
. That is, whether
or not seq2
contains every element in seq1
in the same order (and
possibly more elements besides).
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 394
def subsequence?(seq1, seq2)
i = j = 0
loop do
return true if i == seq1.size
return false if j == seq2.size
i += 1 if seq1[i] == seq2[j]
j += 1
end
end
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#substitute(ary, from, to)
Substitutes a sub-array of one array with another sub-array.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 231
def substitute(ary, from, to)
res = ary.dup
i = 0
while i < res.size
if res[i...i + from.size] == from
res[i...i + from.size] = to
end
i += 1
end
res
end
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#to_hash(arr) ⇒ Hash
Converts an array of [key, value]
pairs to a hash.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 43
def to_hash(arr)
ordered_hash(*arr.compact)
end
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#undefined_conversion_error_char(e) ⇒ String
Returns a string description of the character that caused an
Encoding::UndefinedConversionError
.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 358
def undefined_conversion_error_char(e)
# Rubinius (as of 2.0.0.rc1) pre-quotes the error character.
return e.error_char if rbx?
# JRuby (as of 1.7.2) doesn't have an error_char field on
# Encoding::UndefinedConversionError.
return e.error_char.dump unless jruby?
e.message[/^"[^"]+"/] # "
end
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#version_geq(v1, v2) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether one version string represents the same or a more recent version than another.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 454
def version_geq(v1, v2)
version_gt(v1, v2) || !version_gt(v2, v1)
end
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#version_gt(v1, v2) ⇒ Boolean
Returns whether one version string represents a more recent version than another.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 425
def version_gt(v1, v2)
# Construct an array to make sure the shorter version is padded with nil
Array.new([v1.length, v2.length].max).zip(v1.split("."), v2.split(".")) do |_, p1, p2|
p1 ||= "0"
p2 ||= "0"
release1 = p1 =~ /^[0-9]+$/
release2 = p2 =~ /^[0-9]+$/
if release1 && release2
# Integer comparison if both are full releases
p1, p2 = p1.to_i, p2.to_i
next if p1 == p2
return p1 > p2
elsif !release1 && !release2
# String comparison if both are prereleases
next if p1 == p2
return p1 > p2
else
# If only one is a release, that one is newer
return release1
end
end
end
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#windows? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not this is running on Windows.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 591
def windows?
return @windows if defined?(@windows)
@windows = (RbConfig::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /mswin|windows|mingw/i)
end
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#with_extracted_values(arr) {|str| ... } ⇒ Array
Allows modifications to be performed on the string form of an array containing both strings and non-strings.
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# File 'lib/sass/util.rb', line 1086
def with_extracted_values(arr)
str, vals = extract_values(arr)
str = yield str
inject_values(str, vals)
end
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