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- data/README.md +36 -5
- data/lib/cont/multi_prompt.rb +65 -0
- data/lib/cont/single_prompt.rb +10 -11
- data/lib/cont/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/cont.rb +4 -0
- metadata +13 -6
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data/README.md
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# Cont
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# Cont
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[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/cont.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/cont)
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## Overview
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```ruby
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result = Cont.reset do
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# Your code here
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```ruby
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result = Cont.reset do
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Cont.shift do |
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Cont.shift do |k|
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puts result # =>
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puts result # => 43
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```
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### `Cont.reset_at`
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`Cont.reset_at` limits the continuation to the current block and assigns it a tag.
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It takes a tag and a block of code, allowing you to manage multiple continuation points.
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#### Example
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```ruby
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result = Cont.reset_at(:x) do
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1 + Cont.shift_at(:x) { |cont| cont.call(2) }
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end
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puts result # => 3
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```
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### `Cont.shift_at`
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`Cont.shift_at` captures the current continuation associated with a specific tag and allows you to resume it.
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It takes a tag and a block of code, enabling more complex control flow by using multiple continuations.
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#### Example
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```ruby
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result = Cont.reset_at(:x) do
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Cont.shift_at(:x) do |k|
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k.call(42) + 1
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end
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end
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puts result # => 43
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```
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## Exceptions
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module MultiPrompt
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# The 'fiber' library is required for the implementation of continuations.
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require 'fiber'
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# Exception for handling dead continuation
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class DeadContinuationError < StandardError; end
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# Exception for handling unexpected statuses
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class UnexpectedStatusError < StandardError; end
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# Limit the continuation to the current block.
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# @yield [block] The block of code to be run
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# @return [Object] The result of the block.
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def reset_at(tag, &block)
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prompt0_at(tag, &block)
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end
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# @return [Object] The result of the block.
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def shift_at(tag, &block)
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control0_at(tag) do |fiber|
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prompt0_at(tag) do
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block.call lambda { |value|
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prompt0_at(tag) do
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raise DeadContinuationError.new unless fiber.alive?
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run_at(nil, fiber, :resume, lambda { value })
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end
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def run_at(tag, fiber, *args)
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run_at(tag, fiber, Fiber.yield(:capture, other_tag, value))
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def prompt0_at(tag, &block)
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def control0_at(tag, &block)
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module_function :reset_at, :shift_at, :run_at, :prompt0_at, :control0_at
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# @yield [block] The block of code to be run
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# This software is released under the MIT License.
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name: cont
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.
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version: 0.2.0
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Masaya Taniguchi
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2024-06-
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date: 2024-06-11 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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version: 5.23.1
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description: |
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The Cont module provides methods for working with continuations.
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Continuations are a way to save the execution state of a program
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homepage: https://github.com/tani/ruby-cont
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summary: Cont provides methods for working with continuation
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