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# frozen_string_literal: false # # notifier.rb - output methods used by irb # $Release Version: 0.9.6$ # $Revision$ # by Keiju ISHITSUKA(keiju@ruby-lang.org) # # -- # # # require_relative "output-method" module IRB # An output formatter used internally by the lexer. module Notifier class ErrUndefinedNotifier < StandardError def initialize(val) super("undefined notifier level: #{val} is specified") end end class ErrUnrecognizedLevel < StandardError def initialize(val) super("unrecognized notifier level: #{val} is specified") end end # Define a new Notifier output source, returning a new CompositeNotifier # with the given +prefix+ and +output_method+. # # The optional +prefix+ will be appended to all objects being inspected # during output, using the given +output_method+ as the output source. If # no +output_method+ is given, StdioOutputMethod will be used, and all # expressions will be sent directly to STDOUT without any additional # formatting. def def_notifier(prefix = "", output_method = StdioOutputMethod.new) CompositeNotifier.new(prefix, output_method) end module_function :def_notifier # An abstract class, or superclass, for CompositeNotifier and # LeveledNotifier to inherit. It provides several wrapper methods for the # OutputMethod object used by the Notifier. class AbstractNotifier # Creates a new Notifier object def initialize(prefix, base_notifier) @prefix = prefix @base_notifier = base_notifier end # The +prefix+ for this Notifier, which is appended to all objects being # inspected during output. attr_reader :prefix # A wrapper method used to determine whether notifications are enabled. # # Defaults to +true+. def notify? true end # See OutputMethod#print for more detail. def print(*opts) @base_notifier.print prefix, *opts if notify? end # See OutputMethod#printn for more detail. def printn(*opts) @base_notifier.printn prefix, *opts if notify? end # See OutputMethod#printf for more detail. def printf(format, *opts) @base_notifier.printf(prefix + format, *opts) if notify? end # See OutputMethod#puts for more detail. def puts(*objs) if notify? @base_notifier.puts(*objs.collect{|obj| prefix + obj.to_s}) end end # Same as #ppx, except it uses the #prefix given during object # initialization. # See OutputMethod#ppx for more detail. def pp(*objs) if notify? @base_notifier.ppx @prefix, *objs end end # Same as #pp, except it concatenates the given +prefix+ with the #prefix # given during object initialization. # # See OutputMethod#ppx for more detail. def ppx(prefix, *objs) if notify? @base_notifier.ppx @prefix+prefix, *objs end end # Execute the given block if notifications are enabled. def exec_if yield(@base_notifier) if notify? end end # A class that can be used to create a group of notifier objects with the # intent of representing a leveled notification system for irb. # # This class will allow you to generate other notifiers, and assign them # the appropriate level for output. # # The Notifier class provides a class-method Notifier.def_notifier to # create a new composite notifier. Using the first composite notifier # object you create, sibling notifiers can be initialized with # #def_notifier. class CompositeNotifier < AbstractNotifier # Create a new composite notifier object with the given +prefix+, and # +base_notifier+ to use for output. def initialize(prefix, base_notifier) super @notifiers = [D_NOMSG] @level_notifier = D_NOMSG end # List of notifiers in the group attr_reader :notifiers # Creates a new LeveledNotifier in the composite #notifiers group. # # The given +prefix+ will be assigned to the notifier, and +level+ will # be used as the index of the #notifiers Array. # # This method returns the newly created instance. def def_notifier(level, prefix = "") notifier = LeveledNotifier.new(self, level, prefix) @notifiers[level] = notifier notifier end # Returns the leveled notifier for this object attr_reader :level_notifier alias level level_notifier # Sets the leveled notifier for this object. # # When the given +value+ is an instance of AbstractNotifier, # #level_notifier is set to the given object. # # When an Integer is given, #level_notifier is set to the notifier at the # index +value+ in the #notifiers Array. # # If no notifier exists at the index +value+ in the #notifiers Array, an # ErrUndefinedNotifier exception is raised. # # An ErrUnrecognizedLevel exception is raised if the given +value+ is not # found in the existing #notifiers Array, or an instance of # AbstractNotifier def level_notifier=(value) case value when AbstractNotifier @level_notifier = value when Integer l = @notifiers[value] raise ErrUndefinedNotifier, value unless l @level_notifier = l else raise ErrUnrecognizedLevel, value unless l end end alias level= level_notifier= end # A leveled notifier is comparable to the composite group from # CompositeNotifier#notifiers. class LeveledNotifier < AbstractNotifier include Comparable # Create a new leveled notifier with the given +base+, and +prefix+ to # send to AbstractNotifier.new # # The given +level+ is used to compare other leveled notifiers in the # CompositeNotifier group to determine whether or not to output # notifications. def initialize(base, level, prefix) super(prefix, base) @level = level end # The current level of this notifier object attr_reader :level # Compares the level of this notifier object with the given +other+ # notifier. # # See the Comparable module for more information. def <=>(other) @level <=> other.level end # Whether to output messages to the output method, depending on the level # of this notifier object. def notify? @base_notifier.level >= self end end # NoMsgNotifier is a LeveledNotifier that's used as the default notifier # when creating a new CompositeNotifier. # # This notifier is used as the +zero+ index, or level +0+, for # CompositeNotifier#notifiers, and will not output messages of any sort. class NoMsgNotifier < LeveledNotifier # Creates a new notifier that should not be used to output messages. def initialize @base_notifier = nil @level = 0 @prefix = "" end # Ensures notifications are ignored, see AbstractNotifier#notify? for # more information. def notify? false end end D_NOMSG = NoMsgNotifier.new # :nodoc: end end