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+ source 'https://rubygems.org'
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+
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in hark.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ # A sample Guardfile
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+ # More info at https://github.com/guard/guard#readme
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+
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+ guard :rspec, all_on_start: true do
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+ watch(%r{^spec/.+_spec\.rb$})
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+ watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
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+ watch('spec/spec_helper.rb') { "spec" }
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+ end
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+ Copyright (c) 2013 Ian White
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+
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+ MIT License
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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+ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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+ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ # Hark
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+
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+ Create an ad-hoc listener object with hark.
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+
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+ The idea behind hark is that the objects that receive listeners shouldn't need to perform any ceremony on
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+ them, just treat them as objects that respond to messages. It's up to the caller to provide these lsitener objects,
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+ and to decide how they behave (re: lax), perhaps smushing together listeners (re: add). If required, these ad-hoc
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+ listeners can easily be refactored into classes in their own right, as the recievers don't need to know anything about
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+ hark.
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+
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+ listener = hark success: ->{ "succeeded" }, failure: ->{ "failed" }
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+ listener.success # => ["succeeded"]
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+ listener.failure # => ["failed"]
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+ listener.unknown # raises NoMethodError
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+
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+ Listeners return an array of return values, but using return values is discouraged (tell don't ask)
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+
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+ To create a listener that silently swallows unknown messages, send it the #lax method
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+
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+ listener = hark(success: ->{ "succeeded" }).lax
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+ listener.success # => ["succeeded"]
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+ listener.unknown # => []
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+
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+ To make a lax listener strict again, send it the #strict method
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+
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+ listener = listener.strict
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+
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+ To smush together listeners, use #hark
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+
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+ listener = listener.hark other_listener
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+ listener = listener.hark emailer, logger
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+ listener = hark(emailer, logger, twitter_notifier)
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+
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+ To add new messages to a listener, use #hark
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+
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+ listener = listener.hark(:success) { "extra success" }
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+ listener.success # => ["success", "extra success"]
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+
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+ To decorate an object (of any sort) so that it becomes a hark listener (and therefore can be smushed etc)
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+
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+ listener = object.to_hark
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+
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+ The listener is immutable, #strict, #lax, and #hark all return new listeners
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+
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+ gem 'ianwhite-hark'
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+
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+ And then execute:
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+
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+ $ bundle
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+
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+ Or install it yourself as:
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+
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+ $ gem install ianwhite-hark
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ TODO: Write usage instructions here
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ 1. Fork it
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+ 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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+ 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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+ 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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+ 5. Create new Pull Request
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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+
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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+
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+ task :default => :spec
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+ # coding: utf-8
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+ lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
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+ require 'hark/version'
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "ianwhite-hark"
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+ spec.version = Hark::VERSION
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+ spec.authors = ["Ian White"]
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+ spec.email = ["ian.w.white@gmail.com"]
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+ spec.description = %q{Create ad-hoc listener objects with impunity}
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+ spec.summary = %q{Hark is a gem that enables writing code in a 'hexagonal architecture' style}
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+ spec.homepage = "http://github.com/ianwhite/hark"
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+ spec.license = "MIT"
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+
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+ spec.files = `git ls-files`.split($/)
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+ spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{^bin/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ spec.test_files = spec.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
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+ spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 1.3"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rake"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rspec-given"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "guard-rspec"
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+ end
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+ module Hark
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+ # AdHoc is a tiny class to facilitate creating an ad-hoc object that from either a hash or proc.
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+ #
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+ # Eg. from a hash:
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+ #
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+ # handler = AdHoc.new(success: (o)-> { o.great_success }, failure: (o)-> { o.failed } )
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+ #
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+ # Eg. from a 'response' style block:
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+ #
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+ # handler = AdHoc.new do |on|
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+ # on.success {|o| o.great_success }
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+ # on.failure {|o| o.failed }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Eg. adding methods after creation
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+ #
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+ # obj = AdHoc.new
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+ # obj.add_method!(:foo) { "bar" }
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+ #
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+ # All blocks keep their original binding. This makes AdHoc suitable for creating
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+ # ad-hoc responses from controller type objects.
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+ #
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+ class AdHoc
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+ def self.new hash = {}, &proc
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+ super().tap do |ad_hoc|
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+ AddMethodsFromProc.new(proc, ad_hoc) if block_given?
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+ hash.each {|method, body| ad_hoc.add_method!(method, &body) }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def add_method!(method, &body)
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+ singleton_class.send(:define_method, method) {|*args, &block| body.call(*args, &block) }
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+ end
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+
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+ class AddMethodsFromProc
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+ def initialize proc, ad_hoc
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+ @ad_hoc = ad_hoc
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+ proc.call(self)
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+ end
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+
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+ def method_missing method, *, &body
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+ @ad_hoc.add_method!(method, &body)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module Kernel
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+ def hark *args, &block
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+ Hark.from *args, &block
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+ end
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+
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+ def to_hark *args, &block
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+ Hark.from self, *args, &block
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Hark
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+ class Dispatcher
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+ # from(:success) do
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+ # "success"
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # from(success: ->{ "success" })
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+ #
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+ # from do |on|
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+ # on.success { "success" }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ def self.from(*args, &block)
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+ if block
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+ if args.last.is_a?(Symbol)
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+ args << {args.pop => block}
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+ elsif args.empty?
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+ args << block
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ new args.map{|o| to_handler(o) }.flatten.freeze
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.to_handler object
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+ case object
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+ when Listener then object.dispatcher.handlers
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+ when Dispatcher then object.handlers
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+ when Hash then AdHoc.new(object)
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+ when Proc then AdHoc.new(&object)
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+ when Array then object.map{|o| to_handler(o) }
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+ else object
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ attr_reader :handlers
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+
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+ def initialize handlers
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+ @handlers = handlers
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+ freeze
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+ end
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+
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+ def handles? method
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+ handlers.any? {|handler| handler.respond_to?(method) }
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+ end
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+
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+ def handle method, *args, &block
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+ handlers.each_with_object([]) do |handler, results|
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+ results << handler.send(method, *args, &block) if handler.respond_to?(method)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Hark
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+ # A Listener holds a dispatcher, which it dispatches messages to
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+ #
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+ # A listener is by default a 'strict' listener, it will raise NoMethodError if
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+ # it is sent a message it doesn't know how to handle.
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+ #
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+ # A listener can be turned into a 'lax' listener, by sending it the #lax message.
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+ # A lax listener will silently swallow any unknown messages.
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+ class Listener
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+ def self.new *args, &block
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+ self == Listener ? StrictListener.new(*args, &block) : super(*args, &block)
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+ end
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+
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+ attr_reader :dispatcher
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+
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+ def initialize(*args, &block)
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+ @dispatcher = Dispatcher.from(*args, &block)
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+ freeze
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+ end
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+
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+ def strict
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+ StrictListener.new dispatcher
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+ end
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+
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+ def lax
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+ LaxListener.new dispatcher
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+ end
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+
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+ def hark *args, &block
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+ self.class.new dispatcher, *args, &block
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class StrictListener < Listener
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+ def respond_to_missing? method, *args
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+ dispatcher.handles?(method) || super
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+ end
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+
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+ def method_missing *args, &block
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+ (results = dispatcher.handle(*args, &block)).any? ? results : super
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class LaxListener < Listener
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+ def respond_to_missing? *args
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ def method_missing *args, &block
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+ dispatcher.handle(*args, &block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Hark
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+ VERSION = "0.0.1"
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+ end
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+ require "hark/version"
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+ require "hark/ad_hoc"
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+ require "hark/dispatcher"
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+ require "hark/listener"
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+ require "hark/core_ext"
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+
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+ module Hark
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+ def self.from(*args, &block)
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+ Listener.new(*args, &block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'spec_helper'
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+ require 'hark'
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+
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+ describe Hark do
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+ Given(:transcript) { [] }
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+
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+ class PlainListener < Struct.new(:transcript)
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+ def success(value)
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+ transcript.push [:succeeded, value]
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+ end
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+
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+ def failure(value)
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+ transcript.push [:failed, value]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ shared_examples_for "a success/failure listener" do
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+ describe "success" do
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+ When { listener.success(42) }
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+ Then { transcript == [[:succeeded, 42]] }
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+ end
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+
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+ describe "failure" do
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+ When { listener.failure(54) }
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+ Then { transcript == [[:failed, 54]] }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ shared_examples_for "a strict listener" do
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+ Then { ! strict_listener.respond_to?(:unknown) }
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+ And { (strict_listener.unknown rescue $!).is_a?(NoMethodError) }
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+ end
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+
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+ shared_examples_for "a lax listener" do
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+ Then { lax_listener.respond_to?(:unknown) }
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+ And { lax_listener.unknown == [] }
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+ end
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+
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+ shared_examples_for "a success/failure hark listener" do
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+ it_should_behave_like "a success/failure listener"
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+ it_should_behave_like "a strict listener" do
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+ Given(:strict_listener) { listener }
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+ end
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+
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+ context "when made lax" do
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+ Given(:lax_listener) { listener.lax }
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+ it_should_behave_like "a lax listener"
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+
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+ context "and made strict again" do
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+ Given(:strict_listener) { lax_listener.strict }
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+ it_should_behave_like "a strict listener"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ describe "A plain (non hark) listener object" do
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+ Given(:listener) { PlainListener.new(transcript) }
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+
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+ it_should_behave_like "a success/failure listener"
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+ it_should_behave_like "a strict listener" do
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+ Given(:strict_listener) { listener }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ describe "hark with respond_to style block" do
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+ Given(:listener) do
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+ hark do |on|
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+ on.success {|v| transcript.push [:succeeded, v] }
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+ on.failure {|v| transcript.push [:failed, v] }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ it_should_behave_like "a success/failure hark listener"
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+ end
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+
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+ describe "hark with callables" do
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+ Given(:listener) do
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+ hark success: ->(v){ transcript.push [:succeeded, v] }, failure: ->(v){ transcript.push [:failed, v] }
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+ end
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+
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+ it_should_behave_like "a success/failure hark listener"
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+ end
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+
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+ describe "hark built up in steps" do
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+ Given(:listener) do
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+ l = hark
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+ l = l.hark(:success) {|v| transcript.push [:succeeded, v] }
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+ l = l.hark(:failure) {|v| transcript.push [:failed, v] }
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+ end
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+
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+ it_should_behave_like "a success/failure hark listener"
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+ end
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+
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+ describe "object.to_hark" do
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+ Given(:listener) { PlainListener.new(transcript).to_hark }
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+
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+ it_should_behave_like "a success/failure hark listener"
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+ end
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+
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+ describe "combine two listeners together" do
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+ Given(:logger) { hark(:signup_user) {|user| transcript << "User #{user} signed up" } }
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+ Given(:emailer) { hark(:signup_user) {|user| transcript << "Emailed #{user}" } }
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+
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+ Given(:listener) { logger.hark(emailer) }
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+
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+ When { listener.signup_user("Fred") }
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+
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+ Then { transcript == ["User Fred signed up", "Emailed Fred"] }
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+ end
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+
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+ describe "lax/strict is preserved on #hark" do
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+ Then { hark.lax.hark.is_a? Hark::LaxListener }
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+ Then { hark.strict.hark.is_a? Hark::StrictListener }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.dirname('../lib')
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+
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+ require 'rspec/given'
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+ version: 0.0.1
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Ian White
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+ email:
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+ - ian.w.white@gmail.com
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+ extensions: []
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+ files:
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+ - .gitignore
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+ - Gemfile
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+ - Guardfile
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+ - LICENSE.txt
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+ - README.md
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+ - Rakefile
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+ - hark.gemspec
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+ - lib/hark.rb
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+ - lib/hark/ad_hoc.rb
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+ - lib/hark/core_ext.rb
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+ - lib/hark/dispatcher.rb
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+ - lib/hark/listener.rb
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+ - lib/hark/version.rb
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+ - spec/hark_spec.rb
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+ - spec/spec_helper.rb
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+ homepage: http://github.com/ianwhite/hark
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+ licenses:
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+ - MIT
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+ - lib
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+ summary: Hark is a gem that enables writing code in a 'hexagonal architecture' style
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+ - spec/hark_spec.rb
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+ - spec/spec_helper.rb