Module: PP::PPMethods
- Included in:
- PP, SingleLine
- Defined in:
- lib/pp.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#check_inspect_key(id) ⇒ Object
Check whether the object_id
id
is in the current buffer of objects to be pretty printed. -
#comma_breakable ⇒ Object
A convenience method which is same as follows:.
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#guard_inspect_key ⇒ Object
Yields to a block and preserves the previous set of objects being printed.
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#object_address_group(obj, &block) ⇒ Object
A convenience method, like object_group, but also reformats the Object’s object_id.
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#object_group(obj, &block) ⇒ Object
A convenience method which is same as follows:.
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#pop_inspect_key(id) ⇒ Object
Removes an object from the set of objects being pretty printed.
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#pp(obj) ⇒ Object
Adds
obj
to the pretty printing buffer using Object#pretty_print or Object#pretty_print_cycle. -
#pp_hash(obj) ⇒ Object
A pretty print for a Hash.
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#pp_object(obj) ⇒ Object
A present standard failsafe for pretty printing any given Object.
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#push_inspect_key(id) ⇒ Object
Adds the object_id
id
to the set of objects being pretty printed, so as to not repeat objects. -
#seplist(list, sep = nil, iter_method = :each) ⇒ Object
Adds a separated list.
Instance Method Details
#check_inspect_key(id) ⇒ Object
Check whether the object_id id
is in the current buffer of objects to be pretty printed. Used to break cycles in chains of objects to be pretty printed.
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 157 def check_inspect_key(id) Thread.current[:__recursive_key__] && Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] && Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect].include?(id) end |
#comma_breakable ⇒ Object
A convenience method which is same as follows:
text ','
breakable
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 214 def comma_breakable text ',' breakable end |
#guard_inspect_key ⇒ Object
Yields to a block and preserves the previous set of objects being printed.
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 135 def guard_inspect_key if Thread.current[:__recursive_key__] == nil Thread.current[:__recursive_key__] = {}.taint end if Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] == nil Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] = {}.taint end save = Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] begin Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] = {}.taint yield ensure Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect] = save end end |
#object_address_group(obj, &block) ⇒ Object
A convenience method, like object_group, but also reformats the Object’s object_id.
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 204 def object_address_group(obj, &block) str = Kernel.instance_method(:to_s).bind(obj).call str.chomp!('>') group(1, str, '>', &block) end |
#object_group(obj, &block) ⇒ Object
A convenience method which is same as follows:
group(1, '#<' + obj.class.name, '>') { ... }
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 198 def object_group(obj, &block) # :yield: group(1, '#<' + obj.class.name, '>', &block) end |
#pop_inspect_key(id) ⇒ Object
Removes an object from the set of objects being pretty printed.
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 170 def pop_inspect_key(id) Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect].delete id end |
#pp(obj) ⇒ Object
Adds obj
to the pretty printing buffer using Object#pretty_print or Object#pretty_print_cycle.
Object#pretty_print_cycle is used when obj
is already printed, a.k.a the object reference chain has a cycle.
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 179 def pp(obj) id = obj.object_id if check_inspect_key(id) group {obj.pretty_print_cycle self} return end begin push_inspect_key(id) group {obj.pretty_print self} ensure pop_inspect_key(id) unless PP.sharing_detection end end |
#pp_hash(obj) ⇒ Object
A pretty print for a Hash
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 273 def pp_hash(obj) group(1, '{', '}') { seplist(obj, nil, :each_pair) {|k, v| group { pp k text '=>' group(1) { breakable '' pp v } } } } end |
#pp_object(obj) ⇒ Object
A present standard failsafe for pretty printing any given Object
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 257 def pp_object(obj) object_address_group(obj) { seplist(obj.pretty_print_instance_variables, lambda { text ',' }) {|v| breakable v = v.to_s if Symbol === v text v text '=' group(1) { breakable '' pp(obj.instance_eval(v)) } } } end |
#push_inspect_key(id) ⇒ Object
Adds the object_id id
to the set of objects being pretty printed, so as to not repeat objects.
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 165 def push_inspect_key(id) Thread.current[:__recursive_key__][:inspect][id] = true end |
#seplist(list, sep = nil, iter_method = :each) ⇒ Object
Adds a separated list. The list is separated by comma with breakable space, by default.
#seplist iterates the list
using iter_method
. It yields each object to the block given for #seplist. The procedure separator_proc
is called between each yields.
If the iteration is zero times, separator_proc
is not called at all.
If separator_proc
is nil or not given, lambda { comma_breakable } is used. If iter_method
is not given, :each is used.
For example, following 3 code fragments has similar effect.
q.seplist([1,2,3]) {|v| xxx v }
q.seplist([1,2,3], lambda { q.comma_breakable }, :each) {|v| xxx v }
xxx 1
q.comma_breakable
xxx 2
q.comma_breakable
xxx 3
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# File 'lib/pp.rb', line 243 def seplist(list, sep=nil, iter_method=:each) # :yield: element sep ||= lambda { comma_breakable } first = true list.__send__(iter_method) {|*v| if first first = false else sep.call end yield(*v) } end |