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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2020 Victor 'Zverok' Shepelev
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ # FStrings
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+
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+ FStrings is an _experimental_ gem implementing Python-alike fstrings (formatting strings) in Ruby.
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+ The idea is, in Ruby, we have two ways to insert some variable values in strings:
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+ 1. String interpolation: `puts "Foo #{value} bar"`
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+ 2. `String#%` (or `Kernel#format`, if you want): `puts "Foo %.2f value" % value`
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+ First is more convenient (with the variable name where it should be rendered), while the second is much more powerful, allowing to specify various formatting flags. `FStrings` tries to close this gap, with a bit of idea stealing (from the [Python](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/)) and a bit of dark magic ([binding_of_caller](http://github.com/banister/binding_of_caller)).
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+
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+ ## Showcase
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+
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+ In its basic form, FStrings formatting looks just like string interpolation (just using `{}` instead of `#{}`):
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+ ```ruby
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+ require 'fstrings'
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+ include FStrings
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+
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+ value = 5
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+ puts f"Simple: {value}"
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+ # => "Simple: 5"
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+ ```
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+
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+ But it also allows to specify formatting flags, after `%` sign (the regular [Kernel#format](https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.7.0/Kernel.html#method-i-format)'s syntax works):
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+ ```ruby
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+ puts f"Formatted: {value%+i}"
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+ # => "Formatted: +5"
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+
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+ float = 1.2345
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+ puts f"Formatted: {float%.2f}"
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+ # => "Formatted: 1.23"
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+ ```
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+ That's mostly it! But not **all** of it :)
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+ FStrings also support **`x=` syntax** (borrowed from the recent [Python 3.8](https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.8.html#f-strings-support-for-self-documenting-expressions-and-debugging)), indispensable for `puts`-debugging:
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+ ```ruby
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+ puts f"Named: {value=%+i}"
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+ # => "Named: value=+5"
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+
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+ # Any expression can be interpolated this way:
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+ r = 12
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+ puts f"Circle area: {Math::PI * r**2 = %.3f}"
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+ # => "Circle area: Math::PI * r**2 = 452.389"
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+ ```
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+ FStrings allows to define **custom formatters** for your own classes, and automatically define one for `Time` (it passes the format string to `strftime`):
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+ ```ruby
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+ puts f"Current time is {Time.now %H:%M (%b %d)}"
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+ # => "Current time is 15:00 (Jan 07)"
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+ ```
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+
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+ To define your own, just do this:
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+ ```ruby
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+ Point = Struct.new(:x, :y)
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+ # First argument is formatted value, second is format string
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+ FStrings.def_formatter(Point) { |val, str| str.gsub('%x', val.x.to_s).gsub('%y', val.y.to_s) }
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+
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+ point = Point.new(10, 20)
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+
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+ puts f"See, it works: {point %x;%y}"
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+ # => "See, it works: 10;20"
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+ ```
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+ (The formatting strings considered everything starting from the first `%` including it.)
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+
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+ ## Quirks and problems
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+ The library is _new and experimental_. It is _probably_ helpful in debugging, but probably not advised for any production. The problems I can think of:
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+ * `binding_of_caller` and `eval` are used inside. It is black and unholy magic, obviously;
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+ * funny `f"foo"` syntax is used to make it look like Python's native fstrings, which could be repulsive for some. In fact, it is just `f()` method, you can use it without `include FStrings`, with just `FStrings.f()`;
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+ * fstrings-parser is not that mature; it is tested, but can break on more complicated strings (which you hopefully won't need for debugging);
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+ * probably, parsed strings should be cached, currently, they are not (so in a method which you call 2 mln times, could provide serious slowdown);
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+ * considering simplistic formatting string definition, statements using `%` can't be inspected (everything after `%` would be thought to be a formatting string).
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+ ## Author & license
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+ * [Victor Shepelev](https://zverok.github.io)
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+ * MIT.
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require 'binding_of_caller'
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+ require 'strscan'
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+
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+ require_relative 'fstrings/formats'
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+ require_relative 'fstrings/parser'
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+
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+ # Python-alike fstrings (formatting strings) with a Ruby flavour.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # include FStrings
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+ #
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+ # i = 1
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+ # f = 1.23
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+ #
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+ # # Basic form: Just like #{}
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+ # f"Simple! {i}"
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+ # # => "Simple! 1"
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+ #
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+ # # Inline formatting is supported, same flags as Kernel#format
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+ # f"Look: {i%+i}"
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+ # # => "Look: +1"
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+ # f"Floats... {f%.1f}"
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+ # # => "Floats... 1.2"
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+ #
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+ # # Any statement is supported:
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+ # f"The whole statement: {i + f %.1f}"
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+ # # => "The whole statement: 2.2"
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+ #
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+ # # = at the end of statement handy for debugging:
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+ # f"Variable names, too! {i + f = %.1f}"
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+ # # => "Variable names, too! i + f = 2.2"
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+ #
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+ # # Time and date formatting is supported:
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+ # f"Currently, it is {Time.now %H:%M (at %b %d)}"
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+ # # => "Currently, it is 14:31 (at Jan 07)"
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+ #
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+ # # Custom object formatting definition is supported:
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+ # Point = Struct.new(:x, :y)
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+ # FStrings.def_formatter(Point) { |val, fmtstring| fmtstring % [val.x, val.y] }
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+ # f"The point: [{p= %.1f;%.1f}]"
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+ # # => "The point: [p= 1.3;2.5]"
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+ #
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+ module FStrings
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+ # Main library's interface. See {FStrings} main docs for examples.
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+ # @param string [String] Formatting string
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+ # @return String
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+ def f(string)
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+ # TODO: cache str2code results?
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+ binding.of_caller(1).eval(Parser.str2code(string))
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+ end
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+
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+ extend self
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+
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+ # Define custom formatters for user classes. Formatting block should accept `value` of
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+ # specified class, and formatting `string`, and return string.
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+ #
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+ # See main {FStrings} docs for a (simplistic) example of usage.
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+ #
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+ # @param klass [Module] Type of values the formatter is defined for.
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+ # @yield value Of the specified `klass`
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+ # @yield fmtstring [String] What was after `%` sign in the fstring (including `%` itself)
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+ # @yieldreturn String
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+ #
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+ def self.def_formatter(klass, &formatter)
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+ Formats[klass] = formatter
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+ end
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+
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+ def_formatter(Object) { |val, string| string % val }
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+ def_formatter(Time, &:strftime)
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+ require 'date'
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+ def_formatter(Date, &:strftime)
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+ def_formatter(DateTime, &:strftime)
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module FStrings
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+ # @private
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+ module Formats
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+ class << self
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+ def formats
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+ @formats ||= {}
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+ end
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+
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+ def []=(klass, formatter)
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+ formats[klass] = formatter
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+ end
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+
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+ def for(klass)
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+ formats.select { |k,| klass <= k }.min_by { |k,| klass.ancestors.index(k) }.last
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+ end
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+
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+ def apply(val, format)
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+ self.for(val.class).call(val, format)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module FStrings
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+ # @private
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+ module Parser
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+ using(Module.new do
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+ refine String do
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+ def to_proc
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+ method(:%).to_proc
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end)
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def str2code(string)
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+ res = []
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+ scan = StringScanner.new(string)
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+ until scan.eos?
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+ res << scan_simple(scan).inspect
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+ res << statement2code(scan_statement(scan)) unless scan.eos?
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+ end
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+ res.join(' + ')
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def scan_simple(scan)
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+ str = scan.scan_until(/\{|$/)
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+ if scan.peek(1) == '{'
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+ str + scan.scan(/\{/) + scan_simple(scan)
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+ else
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+ str.sub(/\{$/, '')
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def scan_statement(scan)
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+ expr, char = scan.scan_until(/[}%]/).then { |str| [str[0...-1], str[-1]] }
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+ # fmt will include the first %-char which also signifies it
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+ fmt, = scan.scan_until(/\}/).then { |str| [str[0...-1], str[-1]] } if char == '%'
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+ if expr.match?(/\s*=\s*$/)
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+ prefix = expr
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+ expr = expr.sub(/\s*=\s*$/, '')
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+ end
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+ {expr: expr.strip, fmt: fmt&.then(&'%%%s'), prefix: prefix}
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+ end
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+
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+ def statement2code(expr:, fmt:, prefix:)
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+ [
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+ prefix&.then(&'%p +'),
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+ fmt&.then { 'FStrings::Formats.apply(' },
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+ '(',
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+ expr,
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+ ')',
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+ fmt&.then(&', %p)'),
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+ '.to_s'
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+ ].compact.join
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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