byebug 2.1.0 → 2.1.1
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +5 -0
- data/lib/byebug/processor.rb +3 -2
- data/lib/byebug/version.rb +1 -1
- data/old_doc/byebug.1 +0 -3
- data/old_doc/byebug.texi +0 -28
- metadata +3 -3
checksums.yaml
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data.tar.gz: e8225ad23bd321ce9fa0373a2d30fb7b6fa9fad8
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metadata.gz: e24e6c9e24efbd1e88f298c5a091af7348ad679f2ef2945b4b5e46ad3db2ea7da123dc0bc41d3e4696bd68a8b371694266480a16bda074f7b6de17188e926013
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data.tar.gz: a6e0cda3871f5555ea1ab7b025a1c47af188573172d83e87eb5966bf091419cb2a7e16bcc0de65abce2677b11475d585ed922044838c7b4a4969bf6e5e4e3b45
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data/CHANGELOG.md
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data/lib/byebug/processor.rb
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# are working remotely and want to change the basename. Or we are eliding
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# filenames.
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def self.canonic_file(filename)
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return '(
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return filename if ['(irb)', '-e'].include?(filename)
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# For now we want resolved filenames
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if Command.settings[:basename]
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state = State.new(event_cmds, context, @display, file, @interface, line)
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# Change default when in irb or code included in command line
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Command.settings[:autolist] = 0 if
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Command.settings[:autolist] = 0 if ['(irb)', '-e'].include?(file)
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# Bind commands to the current state.
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commands = event_cmds.map{|cmd| cmd.new(state)}
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loc = "#{CommandProcessor.canonic_file(@file)} @ #{@line}\n"
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loc += "#{Byebug.line_at(@file, @line)}\n" unless
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end
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end
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data/lib/byebug/version.rb
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data/old_doc/byebug.1
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data/old_doc/byebug.texi
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Options:
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-d, --debug Set $DEBUG=true
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-I, --include PATH Add PATH to $LOAD_PATH
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--keep-frame-binding Keep frame bindings
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-m, --post-mortem Activate post-mortem mode
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--no-quit Do not quit when script finishes
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@item --keep-frame-binding
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@cindex @option{--keep-frame-binding}
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Bindings are used to set the proper environment in evaluating expressions inside
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byebug. Under normal circumstances, I don't believe most people will ever need
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this option.
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is created, i.e. when a call is performed. Creating a binding is an expensive
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operation and has been a major source of performance problems.
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particular, in performing constant and module name resolution.
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option or by setting @code{Byebug.keep_frame_binding = true}. There are two
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possibilities for which you might want to use this option.
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change with newer releases; so here this option this may offer a remedy. (But
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scenario that byebug will no longer compile.)
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@item -m | --post-mortem
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: byebug
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 2.1.
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version: 2.1.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- David Rodriguez
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2013-09-
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date: 2013-09-10 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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requirements: []
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rubyforge_project:
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rubygems_version: 2.0.
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rubygems_version: 2.0.8
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 4
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summary: Ruby 2.0 fast debugger - base + cli
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