danger-packwerk 0.14.0 → 0.14.2

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  2. data/lib/danger-packwerk/danger_package_todo_yml_changes.rb +21 -118
  3. data/lib/danger-packwerk/danger_packwerk.rb +12 -7
  4. data/lib/danger-packwerk/private/git.rb +65 -0
  5. data/lib/danger-packwerk/private/todo_yml_changes.rb +135 -0
  6. data/lib/danger-packwerk/private.rb +1 -0
  7. data/lib/danger-packwerk/version.rb +1 -1
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- # Raised by Encoding and String methods:
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- # Encoding::UndefinedConversionError:
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- # when a transcoding operation fails
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- # if the String contains characters invalid for the target encoding
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- # e.g. "\x80".encode('UTF-8','ASCII-8BIT')
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- # vs "\x80".encode('UTF-8','ASCII-8BIT', undef: :replace, replace: '<undef>')
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- # # => '<undef>'
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- # Encoding::CompatibilityError
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- # when Encoding.compatibile?(str1, str2) is nil
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- # e.g. utf_16le_emoji_string.split("\n")
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- # e.g. valid_unicode_string.encode(utf8_encoding) << ascii_string
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- # Encoding::InvalidByteSequenceError:
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- # when the string being transcoded contains a byte invalid for
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- # either the source or target encoding
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- # e.g. "\x80".encode('UTF-8','US-ASCII')
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- # vs "\x80".encode('UTF-8','US-ASCII', invalid: :replace, replace: '<byte>')
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- # # => '<byte>'
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- # ArgumentError
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- # when operating on a string with invalid bytes
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- # e.g."\x80".split("\n")
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- # TypeError
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- # when a symbol is passed as an encoding
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- # Encoding.find(:"UTF-8")
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- # when calling force_encoding on an object
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- # that doesn't respond to #to_str
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- #
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- # Raised by transcoding methods:
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- # Encoding::ConverterNotFoundError:
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- # when a named encoding does not correspond with a known converter
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- # e.g. 'abc'.force_encoding('UTF-8').encode('foo')
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- # or a converter path cannot be found
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- # e.g. "\x80".force_encoding('ASCII-8BIT').encode('Emacs-Mule')
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- #
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- # Raised by byte <-> char conversions
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- # RangeError: out of char range
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- # e.g. the UTF-16LE emoji: 128169.chr
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- def matching_encoding(string); end
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-
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- # http://stackoverflow.com/a/8711118/879854
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- # Loop over chars in a string replacing chars
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- # with invalid encoding, which is a pretty good proxy
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- # for the invalid byte sequence that causes an ArgumentError
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- def remove_invalid_bytes(string); end
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-
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- class << self
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- def pick_encoding(source_a, source_b); end
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- end
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- end
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-
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- # Ruby's default replacement string is:
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- # U+FFFD ("\xEF\xBF\xBD"), for Unicode encoding forms, else
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- # ? ("\x3F")
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- RSpec::Support::EncodedString::REPLACE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
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-
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- RSpec::Support::EncodedString::US_ASCII = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
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-
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- # Reduce allocations by storing constants.
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- RSpec::Support::EncodedString::UTF_8 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
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-
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- # Provides a means to fuzzy-match between two arbitrary objects.
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- # Understands array/hash nesting. Uses `===` or `==` to
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- # perform the matching.
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- module RSpec::Support::FuzzyMatcher
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- class << self
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- # @api private
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- # @return [Boolean]
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- def values_match?(expected, actual); end
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-
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- private
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-
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- # @private
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- # @return [Boolean]
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- def arrays_match?(expected_list, actual_list); end
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-
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- # @private
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- # @return [Boolean]
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- def hashes_match?(expected_hash, actual_hash); end
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- end
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- end
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-
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- # @private
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- class RSpec::Support::HunkGenerator
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- # @return [HunkGenerator] a new instance of HunkGenerator
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- def initialize(actual, expected); end
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-
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- def hunks; end
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-
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- private
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-
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- def actual_lines; end
476
- def build_hunk(piece); end
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- def context_lines; end
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- def diffs; end
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- def expected_lines; end
480
- end
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-
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- # @api private
483
- RSpec::Support::KERNEL_METHOD_METHOD = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), UnboundMethod)
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-
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- # Allows matchers to be used instead of providing keyword arguments. In
486
- # practice, when this happens only the arity of the method is verified.
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- #
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- # @private
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- class RSpec::Support::LooseSignatureVerifier < ::RSpec::Support::MethodSignatureVerifier
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- private
491
-
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- def split_args(*args); end
493
- end
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-
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- # If a matcher is used in a signature in place of keyword arguments, all
496
- # keyword argument validation needs to be skipped since the matcher is
497
- # opaque.
498
- #
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- # Instead, keyword arguments will be validated when the method is called
500
- # and they are actually known.
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- #
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- # @private
503
- class RSpec::Support::LooseSignatureVerifier::SignatureWithKeywordArgumentsMatcher
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- # @return [SignatureWithKeywordArgumentsMatcher] a new instance of SignatureWithKeywordArgumentsMatcher
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- def initialize(signature); end
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-
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- # @return [Boolean]
508
- def has_kw_args_in?(args); end
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-
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- def invalid_kw_args_from(_kw_args); end
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- def missing_kw_args_from(_kw_args); end
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- def non_kw_args_arity_description; end
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-
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- # @return [Boolean]
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- def valid_non_kw_args?(*args); end
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- end
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-
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- # Extracts info about the number of arguments and allowed/required
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- # keyword args of a given method.
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- #
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- # @private
522
- class RSpec::Support::MethodSignature
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- # @return [MethodSignature] a new instance of MethodSignature
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- def initialize(method); end
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-
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- # @return [Boolean]
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- def arbitrary_kw_args?; end
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-
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- def classify_arity(arity = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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- def classify_parameters; end
531
-
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- # Without considering what the last arg is, could it
533
- # contain keyword arguments?
534
- #
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- # @return [Boolean]
536
- def could_contain_kw_args?(args); end
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-
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- def description; end
539
-
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- # If the last argument is Hash, Ruby will treat only symbol keys as keyword arguments
541
- # the rest will be grouped in another Hash and passed as positional argument.
542
- #
543
- # @return [Boolean]
544
- def has_kw_args_in?(args); end
545
-
546
- def invalid_kw_args_from(given_kw_args); end
547
- def max_non_kw_args; end
548
- def min_non_kw_args; end
549
- def missing_kw_args_from(given_kw_args); end
550
- def non_kw_args_arity_description; end
551
- def optional_kw_args; end
552
- def required_kw_args; end
553
-
554
- # @return [Boolean]
555
- def unlimited_args?; end
556
-
557
- # @return [Boolean]
558
- def valid_non_kw_args?(positional_arg_count, optional_max_arg_count = T.unsafe(nil)); end
559
- end
560
-
561
- RSpec::Support::MethodSignature::INFINITY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Float)
562
-
563
- # Encapsulates expectations about the number of arguments and
564
- # allowed/required keyword args of a given method.
565
- #
566
- # @api private
567
- class RSpec::Support::MethodSignatureExpectation
568
- # @api private
569
- # @return [MethodSignatureExpectation] a new instance of MethodSignatureExpectation
570
- def initialize; end
571
-
572
- # @api private
573
- # @return [Boolean]
574
- def empty?; end
575
-
576
- # @api private
577
- def expect_arbitrary_keywords; end
578
-
579
- # @api private
580
- def expect_arbitrary_keywords=(_arg0); end
581
-
582
- # @api private
583
- def expect_unlimited_arguments; end
584
-
585
- # @api private
586
- def expect_unlimited_arguments=(_arg0); end
587
-
588
- # @api private
589
- def keywords; end
590
-
591
- # @api private
592
- def keywords=(values); end
593
-
594
- # @api private
595
- def max_count; end
596
-
597
- # @api private
598
- # @raise [ArgumentError]
599
- def max_count=(number); end
600
-
601
- # @api private
602
- def min_count; end
603
-
604
- # @api private
605
- # @raise [ArgumentError]
606
- def min_count=(number); end
607
- end
608
-
609
- # Abstract base class for signature verifiers.
610
- #
611
- # @api private
612
- class RSpec::Support::MethodSignatureVerifier
613
- # @api private
614
- # @return [MethodSignatureVerifier] a new instance of MethodSignatureVerifier
615
- def initialize(signature, args = T.unsafe(nil)); end
616
-
617
- # @api private
618
- def error_message; end
619
-
620
- # @api private
621
- def kw_args; end
622
-
623
- # @api private
624
- def max_non_kw_args; end
625
-
626
- # @api private
627
- def min_non_kw_args; end
628
-
629
- # @api private
630
- def non_kw_args; end
631
-
632
- # @api private
633
- # @return [Boolean]
634
- def valid?; end
635
-
636
- # @api private
637
- def with_expectation(expectation); end
638
-
639
- private
640
-
641
- # @api private
642
- # @return [Boolean]
643
- def arbitrary_kw_args?; end
644
-
645
- # @api private
646
- def invalid_kw_args; end
647
-
648
- # @api private
649
- def missing_kw_args; end
650
-
651
- # @api private
652
- def split_args(*args); end
653
-
654
- # @api private
655
- # @return [Boolean]
656
- def unlimited_args?; end
657
-
658
- # @api private
659
- # @return [Boolean]
660
- def valid_non_kw_args?; end
661
- end
662
-
663
- # On 1.9 and up, this is in core, so we just use the real one
664
- class RSpec::Support::Mutex < ::Thread::Mutex
665
- class << self
666
- def new; end
667
- end
668
- end
669
-
670
- # If you mock Mutex.new you break our usage of Mutex, so
671
- # instead we capture the original method to return Mutexs.
672
- RSpec::Support::Mutex::NEW_MUTEX_METHOD = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Method)
673
-
674
- # Provides query methods for different OS or OS features.
675
- #
676
- # @api private
677
- module RSpec::Support::OS
678
- private
679
-
680
- # @api private
681
- def windows?; end
682
-
683
- # @api private
684
- def windows_file_path?; end
685
-
686
- class << self
687
- # @api private
688
- # @return [Boolean]
689
- def windows?; end
690
-
691
- # @api private
692
- # @return [Boolean]
693
- def windows_file_path?; end
694
- end
695
- end
696
-
697
- # Provide additional output details beyond what `inspect` provides when
698
- # printing Time, DateTime, or BigDecimal
699
- #
700
- # @api private
701
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter
702
- # @api private
703
- # @return [ObjectFormatter] a new instance of ObjectFormatter
704
- def initialize(max_formatted_output_length = T.unsafe(nil)); end
705
-
706
- # @api private
707
- def format(object); end
708
-
709
- # @api private
710
- def max_formatted_output_length; end
711
-
712
- # @api private
713
- def max_formatted_output_length=(_arg0); end
714
-
715
- # @api private
716
- def prepare_array(array); end
717
-
718
- # @api private
719
- def prepare_element(element); end
720
-
721
- # Prepares the provided object to be formatted by wrapping it as needed
722
- # in something that, when `inspect` is called on it, will produce the
723
- # desired output.
724
- #
725
- # This allows us to apply the desired formatting to hash/array data structures
726
- # at any level of nesting, simply by walking that structure and replacing items
727
- # with custom items that have `inspect` defined to return the desired output
728
- # for that item. Then we can just use `Array#inspect` or `Hash#inspect` to
729
- # format the entire thing.
730
- #
731
- # @api private
732
- def prepare_for_inspection(object); end
733
-
734
- # @api private
735
- def prepare_hash(input_hash); end
736
-
737
- # @api private
738
- # @return [Boolean]
739
- def recursive_structure?(object); end
740
-
741
- # @api private
742
- def sort_hash_keys(input_hash); end
743
-
744
- # @api private
745
- def with_entering_structure(structure); end
746
-
747
- private
748
-
749
- # Returns the substring defined by the start_index and end_index
750
- # If the string ends with a partial ANSI code code then that
751
- # will be removed as printing partial ANSI
752
- # codes to the terminal can lead to corruption
753
- #
754
- # @api private
755
- def truncate_string(str, start_index, end_index); end
756
-
757
- class << self
758
- # Methods are deferred to a default instance of the class to maintain the interface
759
- # For example, calling ObjectFormatter.format is still possible
760
- #
761
- # @api private
762
- def default_instance; end
763
-
764
- # @api private
765
- def format(object); end
766
-
767
- # @api private
768
- def prepare_for_inspection(object); end
769
- end
770
- end
771
-
772
- # @api private
773
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BaseInspector < ::Struct
774
- # Returns the value of attribute formatter
775
- #
776
- # @return [Object] the current value of formatter
777
- def formatter; end
778
-
779
- # Sets the attribute formatter
780
- #
781
- # @param value [Object] the value to set the attribute formatter to.
782
- # @return [Object] the newly set value
783
- def formatter=(_); end
784
-
785
- # @api private
786
- # @raise [NotImplementedError]
787
- def inspect; end
788
-
789
- # Returns the value of attribute object
790
- #
791
- # @return [Object] the current value of object
792
- def object; end
793
-
794
- # Sets the attribute object
795
- #
796
- # @param value [Object] the value to set the attribute object to.
797
- # @return [Object] the newly set value
798
- def object=(_); end
799
-
800
- # @api private
801
- def pretty_print(pp); end
802
-
803
- class << self
804
- def [](*_arg0); end
805
-
806
- # @api private
807
- # @raise [NotImplementedError]
808
- # @return [Boolean]
809
- def can_inspect?(_object); end
810
-
811
- def inspect; end
812
- def members; end
813
- def new(*_arg0); end
814
- end
815
- end
816
-
817
- # @api private
818
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BigDecimalInspector < ::RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BaseInspector
819
- # @api private
820
- def inspect; end
821
-
822
- class << self
823
- # @api private
824
- # @return [Boolean]
825
- def can_inspect?(object); end
826
- end
827
- end
828
-
829
- # @api private
830
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::DateTimeInspector < ::RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BaseInspector
831
- # ActiveSupport sometimes overrides inspect. If `ActiveSupport` is
832
- # defined use a custom format string that includes more time precision.
833
- #
834
- # @api private
835
- def inspect; end
836
-
837
- class << self
838
- # @api private
839
- # @return [Boolean]
840
- def can_inspect?(object); end
841
- end
842
- end
843
-
844
- # @api private
845
- RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::DateTimeInspector::FORMAT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
846
-
847
- # @api private
848
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::DelegatorInspector < ::RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BaseInspector
849
- # @api private
850
- def inspect; end
851
-
852
- class << self
853
- # @api private
854
- # @return [Boolean]
855
- def can_inspect?(object); end
856
- end
857
- end
858
-
859
- # @api private
860
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::DescribableMatcherInspector < ::RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BaseInspector
861
- # @api private
862
- def inspect; end
863
-
864
- class << self
865
- # @api private
866
- # @return [Boolean]
867
- def can_inspect?(object); end
868
- end
869
- end
870
-
871
- # @api private
872
- RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::ELLIPSIS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
873
-
874
- # @api private
875
- RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::INSPECTOR_CLASSES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
876
-
877
- # @api private
878
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::InspectableItem < ::Struct
879
- # @api private
880
- def inspect; end
881
-
882
- # @api private
883
- def pretty_print(pp); end
884
-
885
- # Returns the value of attribute text
886
- #
887
- # @return [Object] the current value of text
888
- def text; end
889
-
890
- # Sets the attribute text
891
- #
892
- # @param value [Object] the value to set the attribute text to.
893
- # @return [Object] the newly set value
894
- def text=(_); end
895
-
896
- class << self
897
- def [](*_arg0); end
898
- def inspect; end
899
- def members; end
900
- def new(*_arg0); end
901
- end
902
- end
903
-
904
- # @api private
905
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::InspectableObjectInspector < ::RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BaseInspector
906
- # @api private
907
- def inspect; end
908
-
909
- class << self
910
- # @api private
911
- # @return [Boolean]
912
- def can_inspect?(object); end
913
- end
914
- end
915
-
916
- # @api private
917
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::TimeInspector < ::RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BaseInspector
918
- # for 1.8.7
919
- #
920
- # @api private
921
- def inspect; end
922
-
923
- class << self
924
- # @api private
925
- # @return [Boolean]
926
- def can_inspect?(object); end
927
- end
928
- end
929
-
930
- # @api private
931
- RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::TimeInspector::FORMAT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
932
-
933
- # @api private
934
- class RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::UninspectableObjectInspector < ::RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::BaseInspector
935
- # @api private
936
- def inspect; end
937
-
938
- # @api private
939
- def klass; end
940
-
941
- # http://stackoverflow.com/a/2818916
942
- #
943
- # @api private
944
- def native_object_id; end
945
-
946
- class << self
947
- # @api private
948
- # @return [Boolean]
949
- def can_inspect?(object); end
950
- end
951
- end
952
-
953
- # @api private
954
- RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter::UninspectableObjectInspector::OBJECT_ID_FORMAT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
955
-
956
- # Provides recursive constant lookup methods useful for
957
- # constant stubbing.
958
- module RSpec::Support::RecursiveConstMethods
959
- # @return [Boolean]
960
- def const_defined_on?(mod, const_name); end
961
-
962
- def constants_defined_on(mod); end
963
-
964
- # @raise [NameError]
965
- def get_const_defined_on(mod, const_name); end
966
-
967
- def normalize_const_name(const_name); end
968
-
969
- # @return [Boolean]
970
- def recursive_const_defined?(const_name); end
971
-
972
- def recursive_const_get(const_name); end
973
- end
974
-
975
- # Allows a thread to lock out other threads from a critical section of code,
976
- # while allowing the thread with the lock to reenter that section.
977
- #
978
- # Based on Monitor as of 2.2 -
979
- # https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/eb7ddaa3a47bf48045d26c72eb0f263a53524ebc/lib/monitor.rb#L9
980
- #
981
- # Depends on Mutex, but Mutex is only available as part of core since 1.9.1:
982
- # exists - http://ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.1/Mutex.html
983
- # dne - http://ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.0/Mutex.html
984
- #
985
- # @private
986
- class RSpec::Support::ReentrantMutex
987
- # @return [ReentrantMutex] a new instance of ReentrantMutex
988
- def initialize; end
989
-
990
- def synchronize; end
991
-
992
- private
993
-
994
- def enter; end
995
- def exit; end
996
- end
997
-
998
- # Provides query methods for different rubies
999
- #
1000
- # @api private
1001
- module RSpec::Support::Ruby
1002
- private
1003
-
1004
- # @api private
1005
- def jruby?; end
1006
-
1007
- # @api private
1008
- def jruby_9000?; end
1009
-
1010
- # @api private
1011
- def jruby_version; end
1012
-
1013
- # @api private
1014
- def mri?; end
1015
-
1016
- # @api private
1017
- def non_mri?; end
1018
-
1019
- # @api private
1020
- def rbx?; end
1021
-
1022
- # @api private
1023
- def truffleruby?; end
1024
-
1025
- class << self
1026
- # @api private
1027
- # @return [Boolean]
1028
- def jruby?; end
1029
-
1030
- # @api private
1031
- # @return [Boolean]
1032
- def jruby_9000?; end
1033
-
1034
- # @api private
1035
- def jruby_version; end
1036
-
1037
- # @api private
1038
- # @return [Boolean]
1039
- def mri?; end
1040
-
1041
- # @api private
1042
- # @return [Boolean]
1043
- def non_mri?; end
1044
-
1045
- # @api private
1046
- # @return [Boolean]
1047
- def rbx?; end
1048
-
1049
- # @api private
1050
- # @return [Boolean]
1051
- def truffleruby?; end
1052
- end
1053
- end
1054
-
1055
- # Provides query methods for ruby features that differ among
1056
- # implementations.
1057
- #
1058
- # @api private
1059
- module RSpec::Support::RubyFeatures
1060
- private
1061
-
1062
- # @api private
1063
- def caller_locations_supported?; end
1064
-
1065
- # On JRuby 1.7 `--1.8` mode, `Process.respond_to?(:fork)` returns true,
1066
- # but when you try to fork, it raises an error:
1067
- # NotImplementedError: fork is not available on this platform
1068
- #
1069
- # When we drop support for JRuby 1.7 and/or Ruby 1.8, we can drop
1070
- # this special case.
1071
- #
1072
- # @api private
1073
- # @return [Boolean]
1074
- def fork_supported?; end
1075
-
1076
- # @api private
1077
- # @return [Boolean]
1078
- def kw_args_supported?; end
1079
-
1080
- # @api private
1081
- def module_prepends_supported?; end
1082
-
1083
- # @api private
1084
- def module_refinement_supported?; end
1085
-
1086
- # @api private
1087
- def optional_and_splat_args_supported?; end
1088
-
1089
- # @api private
1090
- # @return [Boolean]
1091
- def required_kw_args_supported?; end
1092
-
1093
- # @api private
1094
- # @return [Boolean]
1095
- def ripper_supported?; end
1096
-
1097
- # @api private
1098
- # @return [Boolean]
1099
- def supports_exception_cause?; end
1100
-
1101
- # @api private
1102
- # @return [Boolean]
1103
- def supports_rebinding_module_methods?; end
1104
-
1105
- # @api private
1106
- # @return [Boolean]
1107
- def supports_taint?; end
1108
-
1109
- class << self
1110
- # @api private
1111
- # @return [Boolean]
1112
- def caller_locations_supported?; end
1113
-
1114
- def fork_supported?; end
1115
- def kw_args_supported?; end
1116
-
1117
- # @api private
1118
- # @return [Boolean]
1119
- def module_prepends_supported?; end
1120
-
1121
- # @api private
1122
- # @return [Boolean]
1123
- def module_refinement_supported?; end
1124
-
1125
- # @api private
1126
- # @return [Boolean]
1127
- def optional_and_splat_args_supported?; end
1128
-
1129
- def required_kw_args_supported?; end
1130
- def ripper_supported?; end
1131
- def supports_exception_cause?; end
1132
- def supports_rebinding_module_methods?; end
1133
- def supports_taint?; end
1134
- end
1135
- end
1136
-
1137
- # Figures out wether a given method can accept various arguments.
1138
- # Surprisingly non-trivial.
1139
- #
1140
- # @private
1141
- RSpec::Support::StrictSignatureVerifier = RSpec::Support::MethodSignatureVerifier
1142
-
1143
- module RSpec::Support::Version; end
1144
- RSpec::Support::Version::STRING = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1145
-
1146
- module RSpec::Support::Warnings
1147
- def deprecate(deprecated, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1148
-
1149
- # Used internally to print deprecation warnings
1150
- # when rspec-core isn't loaded
1151
- #
1152
- # @private
1153
- def warn_deprecation(message, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1154
-
1155
- # Used internally to print longer warnings
1156
- #
1157
- # @private
1158
- def warn_with(message, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1159
-
1160
- # Used internally to print warnings
1161
- #
1162
- # @private
1163
- def warning(text, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1164
- end
1165
-
1166
- module RSpec::Support::WithKeywordsWhenNeeded
1167
- private
1168
-
1169
- # Remove this in RSpec 4 in favour of explictly passed in kwargs where
1170
- # this is used. Works around a warning in Ruby 2.7
1171
- def class_exec(klass, *args, &block); end
1172
-
1173
- class << self
1174
- def class_exec(klass, *args, &block); end
1175
- end
1176
- end