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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/checkoff.gemspec +10 -5
- data/lib/checkoff/attachments.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/cli.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/clients.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/custom_fields.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/events.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/asana_event_enrichment.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/asana_event_filter.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/config_loader.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/logging.rb +6 -5
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/project_hashes.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/project_selector_evaluator.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/project_timing.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/search_url/custom_field_param_converter.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/search_url/custom_field_variant.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/search_url/date_param_converter.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/search_url/parser.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/search_url/results_merger.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/search_url/simple_param_converter.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/search_url.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/section_selector_evaluator.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/common/function_evaluator.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/common.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/function_evaluator.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/project/function_evaluator.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/project.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/section/function_evaluator.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/section.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/task/function_evaluator.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_classes/task.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/selector_evaluator.rb +5 -4
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/task_hashes.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/task_selector_evaluator.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/task_timing.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/internal/thread_local.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/monkeypatches/resource_marshalling.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/my_tasks.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/portfolios.rb +12 -9
- data/lib/checkoff/project_selectors.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/projects.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/resources.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/section_selectors.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/sections.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/checkoff/subtasks.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/tags.rb +67 -17
- data/lib/checkoff/task_searches.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/task_selectors.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/tasks.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/checkoff/timelines.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/timing.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/checkoff/version.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff/workspaces.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/checkoff.rb +1 -0
- data/rbi/checkoff.rbi +4529 -0
- data/sig/checkoff.rbs +3749 -0
- metadata +4 -205
- data/.circleci/config.yml +0 -291
- data/.envrc +0 -9
- data/.git-hooks/pre_commit/circle_ci.rb +0 -25
- data/.git-hooks/pre_commit/punchlist.rb +0 -51
- data/.git-hooks/pre_commit/solargraph_typecheck.rb +0 -76
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- data/.markdownlint_style.rb +0 -3
- data/.mdlrc +0 -1
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- data/.rubocop_todo.yml +0 -90
- data/.solargraph.yml +0 -35
- data/.yamllint.yml +0 -8
- data/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +0 -133
- data/CONTRIBUTING.rst +0 -75
- data/DEVELOPMENT.md +0 -69
- data/GLOSSARY.md +0 -16
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- data/bin/brakeman +0 -27
- data/bin/bump +0 -29
- data/bin/checkoff +0 -29
- data/bin/console +0 -15
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- data/bin/rubocop +0 -27
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- data/bin/sord +0 -27
- data/bin/spoom +0 -27
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- data/bin/srb-rbi +0 -27
- data/bin/tapioca +0 -27
- data/bin/yard +0 -27
- data/config/annotations_asana.rb +0 -254
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- data/docs/cookiecutter_input.json +0 -17
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- data/fix.sh +0 -534
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- data/metrics/eslint_high_water_mark +0 -1
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- data/metrics/punchlist_high_water_mark +0 -1
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- data/metrics/rails_best_practices_high_water_mark +0 -1
- data/metrics/rubocop_high_water_mark +0 -1
- data/metrics/scalastyle_high_water_mark +0 -1
- data/metrics/shellcheck_high_water_mark +0 -1
- data/package.json +0 -9
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- data/rakelib/trigger_next_builds.rake +0 -7
- data/rakelib/undercover.rake +0 -8
- data/requirements_dev.txt +0 -2
- data/sorbet/config +0 -4
- data/sorbet/rbi/annotations/.gitattributes +0 -1
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- data/sorbet/rbi/annotations/rainbow.rbi +0 -269
- data/sorbet/rbi/annotations/webmock.rbi +0 -9
- data/sorbet/rbi/dsl/.gitattributes +0 -1
- data/sorbet/rbi/dsl/active_support/callbacks.rbi +0 -23
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def finished_a?; end
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#38
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def to_ary; end
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def unchanged?; end
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def from_a(arr); end
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def valid_action?(action); end
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#7
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Diff::LCS::Change::IntClass = Integer
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# The only actions valid for changes are '+' (add), '-' (delete), '='
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# (no change), '!' (changed), '<' (tail changes from first sequence), or
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# '>' (tail changes from second sequence). The last two ('<>') are only
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# found with Diff::LCS::diff and Diff::LCS::sdiff.
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#13
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Diff::LCS::Change::VALID_ACTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
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# Represents a contextual change. Contains the position and values of the
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# elements in the old and the new sequenced enumerables as well as the action
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# taken.
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#101
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class Diff::LCS::ContextChange < ::Diff::LCS::Change
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# @return [ContextChange] a new instance of ContextChange
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#114
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def initialize(*args); end
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#166
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def <=>(other); end
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#157
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def ==(other); end
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# Returns the new element being changed.
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#112
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def new_element; end
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# Returns the new position being changed.
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#108
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def new_position; end
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# Returns the old element being changed.
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#
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|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#110
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|
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def old_element; end
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|
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|
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# Returns the old position being changed.
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#
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|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#106
|
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|
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def old_position; end
|
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|
-
|
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|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#122
|
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|
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def to_a; end
|
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|
-
|
576
|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#122
|
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|
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def to_ary; end
|
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|
-
|
579
|
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class << self
|
580
|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#132
|
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|
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def from_a(arr); end
|
582
|
-
|
583
|
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# Simplifies a context change for use in some diff callbacks. '<' actions
|
584
|
-
# are converted to '-' and '>' actions are converted to '+'.
|
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|
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#
|
586
|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/change.rb#138
|
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|
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def simplify(event); end
|
588
|
-
end
|
589
|
-
end
|
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|
-
|
591
|
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# This will produce a compound array of contextual diff change objects. Each
|
592
|
-
# element in the #diffs array is a "hunk" array, where each element in each
|
593
|
-
# "hunk" array is a single change. Each change is a Diff::LCS::ContextChange
|
594
|
-
# that contains both the old index and new index values for the change. The
|
595
|
-
# "hunk" provides the full context for the changes. Both old and new objects
|
596
|
-
# will be presented for changed objects. +nil+ will be substituted for a
|
597
|
-
# discarded object.
|
598
|
-
#
|
599
|
-
# seq1 = %w(a b c e h j l m n p)
|
600
|
-
# seq2 = %w(b c d e f j k l m r s t)
|
601
|
-
#
|
602
|
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# diffs = Diff::LCS.diff(seq1, seq2, Diff::LCS::ContextDiffCallbacks)
|
603
|
-
# # This example shows a simplified array format.
|
604
|
-
# # [ [ [ '-', [ 0, 'a' ], [ 0, nil ] ] ], # 1
|
605
|
-
# # [ [ '+', [ 3, nil ], [ 2, 'd' ] ] ], # 2
|
606
|
-
# # [ [ '-', [ 4, 'h' ], [ 4, nil ] ], # 3
|
607
|
-
# # [ '+', [ 5, nil ], [ 4, 'f' ] ] ],
|
608
|
-
# # [ [ '+', [ 6, nil ], [ 6, 'k' ] ] ], # 4
|
609
|
-
# # [ [ '-', [ 8, 'n' ], [ 9, nil ] ], # 5
|
610
|
-
# # [ '+', [ 9, nil ], [ 9, 'r' ] ],
|
611
|
-
# # [ '-', [ 9, 'p' ], [ 10, nil ] ],
|
612
|
-
# # [ '+', [ 10, nil ], [ 10, 's' ] ],
|
613
|
-
# # [ '+', [ 10, nil ], [ 11, 't' ] ] ] ]
|
614
|
-
#
|
615
|
-
# The five hunks shown are comprised of individual changes; if there is a
|
616
|
-
# related set of changes, they are still shown individually.
|
617
|
-
#
|
618
|
-
# This callback can also be used with Diff::LCS#sdiff, which will produce
|
619
|
-
# results like:
|
620
|
-
#
|
621
|
-
# diffs = Diff::LCS.sdiff(seq1, seq2, Diff::LCS::ContextCallbacks)
|
622
|
-
# # This example shows a simplified array format.
|
623
|
-
# # [ [ [ "-", [ 0, "a" ], [ 0, nil ] ] ], # 1
|
624
|
-
# # [ [ "+", [ 3, nil ], [ 2, "d" ] ] ], # 2
|
625
|
-
# # [ [ "!", [ 4, "h" ], [ 4, "f" ] ] ], # 3
|
626
|
-
# # [ [ "+", [ 6, nil ], [ 6, "k" ] ] ], # 4
|
627
|
-
# # [ [ "!", [ 8, "n" ], [ 9, "r" ] ], # 5
|
628
|
-
# # [ "!", [ 9, "p" ], [ 10, "s" ] ],
|
629
|
-
# # [ "+", [ 10, nil ], [ 11, "t" ] ] ] ]
|
630
|
-
#
|
631
|
-
# The five hunks are still present, but are significantly shorter in total
|
632
|
-
# presentation, because changed items are shown as changes ("!") instead of
|
633
|
-
# potentially "mismatched" pairs of additions and deletions.
|
634
|
-
#
|
635
|
-
# The result of this operation is similar to that of
|
636
|
-
# Diff::LCS::SDiffCallbacks. They may be compared as:
|
637
|
-
#
|
638
|
-
# s = Diff::LCS.sdiff(seq1, seq2).reject { |e| e.action == "=" }
|
639
|
-
# c = Diff::LCS.sdiff(seq1, seq2, Diff::LCS::ContextDiffCallbacks).flatten(1)
|
640
|
-
#
|
641
|
-
# s == c # -> true
|
642
|
-
#
|
643
|
-
# === Use
|
644
|
-
#
|
645
|
-
# This callback object must be initialised and can be used by the
|
646
|
-
# Diff::LCS#diff or Diff::LCS#sdiff methods.
|
647
|
-
#
|
648
|
-
# cbo = Diff::LCS::ContextDiffCallbacks.new
|
649
|
-
# Diff::LCS.LCS(seq1, seq2, cbo)
|
650
|
-
# cbo.finish
|
651
|
-
#
|
652
|
-
# Note that the call to #finish is absolutely necessary, or the last set of
|
653
|
-
# changes will not be visible. Alternatively, can be used as:
|
654
|
-
#
|
655
|
-
# cbo = Diff::LCS::ContextDiffCallbacks.new { |tcbo| Diff::LCS.LCS(seq1, seq2, tcbo) }
|
656
|
-
#
|
657
|
-
# The necessary #finish call will be made.
|
658
|
-
#
|
659
|
-
# === Simplified Array Format
|
660
|
-
#
|
661
|
-
# The simplified array format used in the example above can be obtained
|
662
|
-
# with:
|
663
|
-
#
|
664
|
-
# require 'pp'
|
665
|
-
# pp diffs.map { |e| e.map { |f| f.to_a } }
|
666
|
-
#
|
667
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#225
|
668
|
-
class Diff::LCS::ContextDiffCallbacks < ::Diff::LCS::DiffCallbacks
|
669
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#234
|
670
|
-
def change(event); end
|
671
|
-
|
672
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#226
|
673
|
-
def discard_a(event); end
|
674
|
-
|
675
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#230
|
676
|
-
def discard_b(event); end
|
677
|
-
end
|
678
|
-
|
679
|
-
# This callback object implements the default set of callback events,
|
680
|
-
# which only returns the event itself. Note that #finished_a and
|
681
|
-
# #finished_b are not implemented -- I haven't yet figured out where they
|
682
|
-
# would be useful.
|
683
|
-
#
|
684
|
-
# Note that this is intended to be called as is, e.g.,
|
685
|
-
#
|
686
|
-
# Diff::LCS.LCS(seq1, seq2, Diff::LCS::DefaultCallbacks)
|
687
|
-
#
|
688
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#14
|
689
|
-
class Diff::LCS::DefaultCallbacks
|
690
|
-
class << self
|
691
|
-
# Called when both the old and new values have changed.
|
692
|
-
#
|
693
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#32
|
694
|
-
def change(event); end
|
695
|
-
|
696
|
-
# Called when the old value is discarded in favour of the new value.
|
697
|
-
#
|
698
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#22
|
699
|
-
def discard_a(event); end
|
700
|
-
|
701
|
-
# Called when the new value is discarded in favour of the old value.
|
702
|
-
#
|
703
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#27
|
704
|
-
def discard_b(event); end
|
705
|
-
|
706
|
-
# Called when two items match.
|
707
|
-
#
|
708
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#17
|
709
|
-
def match(event); end
|
710
|
-
|
711
|
-
private
|
712
|
-
|
713
|
-
def new(*_arg0); end
|
714
|
-
end
|
715
|
-
end
|
716
|
-
|
717
|
-
# This will produce a compound array of simple diff change objects. Each
|
718
|
-
# element in the #diffs array is a +hunk+ or +hunk+ array, where each
|
719
|
-
# element in each +hunk+ array is a single Change object representing the
|
720
|
-
# addition or removal of a single element from one of the two tested
|
721
|
-
# sequences. The +hunk+ provides the full context for the changes.
|
722
|
-
#
|
723
|
-
# diffs = Diff::LCS.diff(seq1, seq2)
|
724
|
-
# # This example shows a simplified array format.
|
725
|
-
# # [ [ [ '-', 0, 'a' ] ], # 1
|
726
|
-
# # [ [ '+', 2, 'd' ] ], # 2
|
727
|
-
# # [ [ '-', 4, 'h' ], # 3
|
728
|
-
# # [ '+', 4, 'f' ] ],
|
729
|
-
# # [ [ '+', 6, 'k' ] ], # 4
|
730
|
-
# # [ [ '-', 8, 'n' ], # 5
|
731
|
-
# # [ '-', 9, 'p' ],
|
732
|
-
# # [ '+', 9, 'r' ],
|
733
|
-
# # [ '+', 10, 's' ],
|
734
|
-
# # [ '+', 11, 't' ] ] ]
|
735
|
-
#
|
736
|
-
# There are five hunks here. The first hunk says that the +a+ at position 0
|
737
|
-
# of the first sequence should be deleted (<tt>'-'</tt>). The second hunk
|
738
|
-
# says that the +d+ at position 2 of the second sequence should be inserted
|
739
|
-
# (<tt>'+'</tt>). The third hunk says that the +h+ at position 4 of the
|
740
|
-
# first sequence should be removed and replaced with the +f+ from position 4
|
741
|
-
# of the second sequence. The other two hunks are described similarly.
|
742
|
-
#
|
743
|
-
# === Use
|
744
|
-
#
|
745
|
-
# This callback object must be initialised and is used by the Diff::LCS#diff
|
746
|
-
# method.
|
747
|
-
#
|
748
|
-
# cbo = Diff::LCS::DiffCallbacks.new
|
749
|
-
# Diff::LCS.LCS(seq1, seq2, cbo)
|
750
|
-
# cbo.finish
|
751
|
-
#
|
752
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# Note that the call to #finish is absolutely necessary, or the last set of
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# changes will not be visible. Alternatively, can be used as:
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#
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# cbo = Diff::LCS::DiffCallbacks.new { |tcbo| Diff::LCS.LCS(seq1, seq2, tcbo) }
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#
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# The necessary #finish call will be made.
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#
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# === Simplified Array Format
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#
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# The simplified array format used in the example above can be obtained
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# with:
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#
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# require 'pp'
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# pp diffs.map { |e| e.map { |f| f.to_a } }
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#108
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class Diff::LCS::DiffCallbacks
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# :yields: self
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#
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# @return [DiffCallbacks] a new instance of DiffCallbacks
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#112
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def initialize; end
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# Returns the difference set collected during the diff process.
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#110
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def diffs; end
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#135
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def discard_a(event); end
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783
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-
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#139
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def discard_b(event); end
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786
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787
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# Finalizes the diff process. If an unprocessed hunk still exists, then it
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788
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# is appended to the diff list.
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789
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#
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#127
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def finish; end
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792
|
-
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793
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#131
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def match(_event); end
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795
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-
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796
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private
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797
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#143
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def finish_hunk; end
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end
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801
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|
802
|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/internals.rb#29
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803
|
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module Diff::LCS::Internals
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804
|
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class << self
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805
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# This method will analyze the provided patchset to provide a single-pass
|
806
|
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# normalization (conversion of the array form of Diff::LCS::Change objects to
|
807
|
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# the object form of same) and detection of whether the patchset represents
|
808
|
-
# changes to be made.
|
809
|
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#
|
810
|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/internals.rb#102
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def analyze_patchset(patchset, depth = T.unsafe(nil)); end
|
812
|
-
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813
|
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# Examine the patchset and the source to see in which direction the
|
814
|
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# patch should be applied.
|
815
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-
#
|
816
|
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# WARNING: By default, this examines the whole patch, so this could take
|
817
|
-
# some time. This also works better with Diff::LCS::ContextChange or
|
818
|
-
# Diff::LCS::Change as its source, as an array will cause the creation
|
819
|
-
# of one of the above.
|
820
|
-
#
|
821
|
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# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/internals.rb#147
|
822
|
-
def intuit_diff_direction(src, patchset, limit = T.unsafe(nil)); end
|
823
|
-
|
824
|
-
# Compute the longest common subsequence between the sequenced
|
825
|
-
# Enumerables +a+ and +b+. The result is an array whose contents is such
|
826
|
-
# that
|
827
|
-
#
|
828
|
-
# result = Diff::LCS::Internals.lcs(a, b)
|
829
|
-
# result.each_with_index do |e, i|
|
830
|
-
# assert_equal(a[i], b[e]) unless e.nil?
|
831
|
-
# end
|
832
|
-
#
|
833
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/internals.rb#41
|
834
|
-
def lcs(a, b); end
|
835
|
-
|
836
|
-
private
|
837
|
-
|
838
|
-
# If +vector+ maps the matching elements of another collection onto this
|
839
|
-
# Enumerable, compute the inverse of +vector+ that maps this Enumerable
|
840
|
-
# onto the collection. (Currently unused.)
|
841
|
-
#
|
842
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/internals.rb#286
|
843
|
-
def inverse_vector(a, vector); end
|
844
|
-
|
845
|
-
# Returns a hash mapping each element of an Enumerable to the set of
|
846
|
-
# positions it occupies in the Enumerable, optionally restricted to the
|
847
|
-
# elements specified in the range of indexes specified by +interval+.
|
848
|
-
#
|
849
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/internals.rb#298
|
850
|
-
def position_hash(enum, interval); end
|
851
|
-
|
852
|
-
# Find the place at which +value+ would normally be inserted into the
|
853
|
-
# Enumerable. If that place is already occupied by +value+, do nothing
|
854
|
-
# and return +nil+. If the place does not exist (i.e., it is off the end
|
855
|
-
# of the Enumerable), add it to the end. Otherwise, replace the element
|
856
|
-
# at that point with +value+. It is assumed that the Enumerable's values
|
857
|
-
# are numeric.
|
858
|
-
#
|
859
|
-
# This operation preserves the sort order.
|
860
|
-
#
|
861
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/internals.rb#252
|
862
|
-
def replace_next_larger(enum, value, last_index = T.unsafe(nil)); end
|
863
|
-
end
|
864
|
-
end
|
865
|
-
|
866
|
-
# This will produce a simple array of diff change objects. Each element in
|
867
|
-
# the #diffs array is a single ContextChange. In the set of #diffs provided
|
868
|
-
# by SDiffCallbacks, both old and new objects will be presented for both
|
869
|
-
# changed <strong>and unchanged</strong> objects. +nil+ will be substituted
|
870
|
-
# for a discarded object.
|
871
|
-
#
|
872
|
-
# The diffset produced by this callback, when provided to Diff::LCS#sdiff,
|
873
|
-
# will compute and display the necessary components to show two sequences
|
874
|
-
# and their minimized differences side by side, just like the Unix utility
|
875
|
-
# +sdiff+.
|
876
|
-
#
|
877
|
-
# same same
|
878
|
-
# before | after
|
879
|
-
# old < -
|
880
|
-
# - > new
|
881
|
-
#
|
882
|
-
# seq1 = %w(a b c e h j l m n p)
|
883
|
-
# seq2 = %w(b c d e f j k l m r s t)
|
884
|
-
#
|
885
|
-
# diffs = Diff::LCS.sdiff(seq1, seq2)
|
886
|
-
# # This example shows a simplified array format.
|
887
|
-
# # [ [ "-", [ 0, "a"], [ 0, nil ] ],
|
888
|
-
# # [ "=", [ 1, "b"], [ 0, "b" ] ],
|
889
|
-
# # [ "=", [ 2, "c"], [ 1, "c" ] ],
|
890
|
-
# # [ "+", [ 3, nil], [ 2, "d" ] ],
|
891
|
-
# # [ "=", [ 3, "e"], [ 3, "e" ] ],
|
892
|
-
# # [ "!", [ 4, "h"], [ 4, "f" ] ],
|
893
|
-
# # [ "=", [ 5, "j"], [ 5, "j" ] ],
|
894
|
-
# # [ "+", [ 6, nil], [ 6, "k" ] ],
|
895
|
-
# # [ "=", [ 6, "l"], [ 7, "l" ] ],
|
896
|
-
# # [ "=", [ 7, "m"], [ 8, "m" ] ],
|
897
|
-
# # [ "!", [ 8, "n"], [ 9, "r" ] ],
|
898
|
-
# # [ "!", [ 9, "p"], [ 10, "s" ] ],
|
899
|
-
# # [ "+", [ 10, nil], [ 11, "t" ] ] ]
|
900
|
-
#
|
901
|
-
# The result of this operation is similar to that of
|
902
|
-
# Diff::LCS::ContextDiffCallbacks. They may be compared as:
|
903
|
-
#
|
904
|
-
# s = Diff::LCS.sdiff(seq1, seq2).reject { |e| e.action == "=" }
|
905
|
-
# c = Diff::LCS.sdiff(seq1, seq2, Diff::LCS::ContextDiffCallbacks).flatten(1)
|
906
|
-
#
|
907
|
-
# s == c # -> true
|
908
|
-
#
|
909
|
-
# === Use
|
910
|
-
#
|
911
|
-
# This callback object must be initialised and is used by the Diff::LCS#sdiff
|
912
|
-
# method.
|
913
|
-
#
|
914
|
-
# cbo = Diff::LCS::SDiffCallbacks.new
|
915
|
-
# Diff::LCS.LCS(seq1, seq2, cbo)
|
916
|
-
#
|
917
|
-
# As with the other initialisable callback objects,
|
918
|
-
# Diff::LCS::SDiffCallbacks can be initialised with a block. As there is no
|
919
|
-
# "fininishing" to be done, this has no effect on the state of the object.
|
920
|
-
#
|
921
|
-
# cbo = Diff::LCS::SDiffCallbacks.new { |tcbo| Diff::LCS.LCS(seq1, seq2, tcbo) }
|
922
|
-
#
|
923
|
-
# === Simplified Array Format
|
924
|
-
#
|
925
|
-
# The simplified array format used in the example above can be obtained
|
926
|
-
# with:
|
927
|
-
#
|
928
|
-
# require 'pp'
|
929
|
-
# pp diffs.map { |e| e.to_a }
|
930
|
-
#
|
931
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#303
|
932
|
-
class Diff::LCS::SDiffCallbacks
|
933
|
-
# :yields: self
|
934
|
-
#
|
935
|
-
# @return [SDiffCallbacks] a new instance of SDiffCallbacks
|
936
|
-
# @yield [_self]
|
937
|
-
# @yieldparam _self [Diff::LCS::SDiffCallbacks] the object that the method was called on
|
938
|
-
#
|
939
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#307
|
940
|
-
def initialize; end
|
941
|
-
|
942
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#324
|
943
|
-
def change(event); end
|
944
|
-
|
945
|
-
# Returns the difference set collected during the diff process.
|
946
|
-
#
|
947
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#305
|
948
|
-
def diffs; end
|
949
|
-
|
950
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#316
|
951
|
-
def discard_a(event); end
|
952
|
-
|
953
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#320
|
954
|
-
def discard_b(event); end
|
955
|
-
|
956
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#312
|
957
|
-
def match(event); end
|
958
|
-
end
|
959
|
-
|
960
|
-
# An alias for DefaultCallbacks that is used in
|
961
|
-
# Diff::LCS#traverse_sequences.
|
962
|
-
#
|
963
|
-
# Diff::LCS.LCS(seq1, seq2, Diff::LCS::SequenceCallbacks)
|
964
|
-
#
|
965
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs/callbacks.rb#44
|
966
|
-
Diff::LCS::SequenceCallbacks = Diff::LCS::DefaultCallbacks
|
967
|
-
|
968
|
-
# source://diff-lcs//lib/diff/lcs.rb#52
|
969
|
-
Diff::LCS::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
|