markdown-tables 1.0.0 → 1.0.1

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  2. data/lib/markdown-tables.rb +85 -94
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@@ -6,92 +6,75 @@ class MarkdownTables
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  # Pass align: 'l' for left alignment or 'r' for right alignment. Anything
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  # else will result in cells being centered. Pass an array of align values
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  # to specify alignment per column.
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- # If is_rows is true, then each sub-array represents a row.
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+ # If is_rows is true, then each sub-array of data represents a row.
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  # Conversely, if is_rows is false, each sub-array of data represents a column.
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  # Empty cells can be given with nil or an empty string.
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  def self.make_table(labels, data, align: '', is_rows: false)
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+ validate(labels, data, align, is_rows)
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+
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+ # Deep copy the arguments so we don't mutate the originals.
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  labels = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(labels))
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  data = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(data))
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- validate(labels, data, align, is_rows)
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- sanitize!(labels, data)
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+ # Remove any breaking Markdown characters.
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+ labels.map! {|label| sanitize(label)}
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+ data.map! {|datum| datum.map {|cell| sanitize(cell)}}
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+
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+ # Convert align to something that other methods won't need to validate.
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+ align.class == String && align = [align] * labels.length
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+ align.map! {|a| a =~ /[lr]/i ? a.downcase : 'c'}
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+
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+ # Generate the column labels and alignment line.
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  header_line = labels.join('|')
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- alignment_line = alignment(align, labels.length)
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-
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- if is_rows
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- rows = data.map {|row| row.join('|')}
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- else
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- max_len = data.map(&:size).max
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- rows = []
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- max_len.times do |i|
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- row = []
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- data.each {|col| row.push(col[i])}
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- rows.push(row.join('|'))
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- end
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- end
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+ alignment_line = parse_alignment(align, labels.length)
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+
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+ # Pad the data arrays so that it can be transposed if necessary.
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+ max_len = data.map(&:length).max
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+ data.map! {|datum| fill(datum, max_len)}
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+
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+ # Generate the table rows.
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+ rows = (is_rows ? data : data.transpose).map {|row| row.join('|')}
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  return [header_line, alignment_line, rows.join("\n")].join("\n")
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  end
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  # Convert a Markdown table into human-readable form.
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  def self.plain_text(md_table)
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+ md_table !~ // && raise('Invalid input')
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+ # Split the table into lines to get the labels, rows, and alignments.
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  lines = md_table.split("\n")
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  alignments = lines[1].split('|')
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+ # labels or rows might have some empty values but alignments
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+ # is guaranteed to be of the right width.
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  table_width = alignments.length
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-
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- # Add back any any missing empty cells.
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- labels = lines[0].split('|')
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- labels.length < table_width && labels += [' '] * (table_width - labels.length)
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- rows = lines[2..-1].map {|line| line.split('|')}
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- rows.each_index do |i|
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- rows[i].length < table_width && rows[i] += [' '] * (table_width - rows[i].length)
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- end
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- # Replace non-breaking HTML characters with their plaintext counterparts.
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- rows.each do |row|
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- row.each do |cell|
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- cell.gsub!(/(&nbsp;)|(&#124;)/, '&nbsp;' => ' ', '&#124;' => '|')
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- end
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- end
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+ # '|||'.split('|') == [], so we need to manually add trailing empty cells.
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+ # Leading empty cells are taken care of automatically.
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+ labels = fill(lines[0].split('|'), table_width)
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+ rows = lines[2..-1].map {|line| fill(line.split('|'), table_width)}
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  # Get the width for each column.
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- widths = labels.map(&:length) # Lengths of each column's longest element.
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- rows.length.times do |i|
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- rows[i].length.times do |j|
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- rows[i][j].length > widths[j] && widths[j] = rows[i][j].length
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- end
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- end
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- widths.map! {|w| w + 2} # Add padding on each side.
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-
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- # Align the column labels.
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- labels.length.times do |i|
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- label_length = labels[i].length
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- start = align_cell(label_length, widths[i], alignments[i])
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-
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- labels[i].prepend(' ' * start)
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- labels[i] += ' ' * (widths[i] - start - label_length)
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- end
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-
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- # Align the cells.
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- rows.each do |row|
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- row.length.times do |i|
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- cell_length = row[i].length
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- start = align_cell(cell_length, widths[i], alignments[i])
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- row[i].prepend(' ' * start)
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- row[i] += ' ' * (widths[i] - start - cell_length)
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- end
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- end
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+ cols = rows.transpose
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+ widths = cols.each_index.map {|i| column_width(cols[i].push(labels[i]))}
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+
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+ # Align the labels and cells.
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+ labels = labels.each_index.map { |i|
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+ aligned_cell(unsanitize(labels[i]), widths[i], alignments[i])
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+ }
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+ rows.map! { |row|
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+ row.each_index.map { |i|
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+ aligned_cell(unsanitize(row[i]), widths[i], alignments[i])
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+ }
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+ }
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  border = "\n|" + widths.map {|w| '=' * w}.join('|') + "|\n"
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- separator = border.gsub('=', '-')
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- table = border[1..-1] # Don't include the first newline.
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- table += '|' + labels.join('|') + '|'
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- table += border
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- table += rows.map {|row| '|' + row.join('|') + '|'}.join(separator)
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- table += border
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+ return (
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+ border + [
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+ '|' + labels.join('|') + '|',
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+ rows.map {|row| '|' + row.join('|') + '|'}.join(border.tr('=', '-'))
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+ ].join(border) + border
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+ ).strip
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- return table.chomp
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  end
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  # Sanity checks for make_table.
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  end
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  end
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- # Convert all input to strings and replace any '|' characters with
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- # non-breaking equivalents,
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- private_class_method def self.sanitize!(labels, data)
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+ # Convert some input to a string and replace any '|' characters with
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+ # a non-breaking equivalent,
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+ private_class_method def self.sanitize(input)
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  bar = '&#124;' # Non-breaking HTML vertical bar.
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- labels.map! {|label| label.to_s.gsub('|', bar)}
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- data.length.times {|i| data[i].map! {|cell| cell.to_s.gsub('|', bar)}}
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+ return input.to_s.gsub('|', bar)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Replace non-breaking HTML characters with their plaintext counterparts.
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+ private_class_method def self.unsanitize(input)
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+ return input.gsub(/(&nbsp;)|(&#124;)/, '&nbsp;' => ' ', '&#124;' => '|')
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  end
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  # Generate the alignment line from a string or array.
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- # align must be a string or array or strings.
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+ # align must be a string or array of strings.
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  # n: number of labels in the table to be created.
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- private_class_method def self.alignment(align, n)
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- if align.class == String
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- alignment = align == 'l' ? ':-' : align == 'r' ? '-:' : ':-:'
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- alignment_line = ([alignment] * n).join('|')
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- else
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- alignments = align.map {
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- |a| a.downcase == 'l' ? ':-' : a.downcase == 'r' ? '-:' : ':-:'
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- }
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- if alignments.length < n
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- alignments += [':-:'] * (n - alignments.length)
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- end
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- alignment_line = alignments.join('|')
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- end
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- return alignment_line
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+ private_class_method def self.parse_alignment(align, n)
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+ align_map = {'l' => ':-', 'c' => ':-:', 'r' => '-:'}
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+ alignments = align.map {|a| align_map[a]}
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+ # If not enough values were given, center the remaining columns.
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+ alignments.length < n && alignments += [':-:'] * (n - alignments.length)
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+ return alignments.join('|')
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  end
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- # Get the starting index of a cell's text from the text's length, the cell's
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- # width, and the alignment.
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- private_class_method def self.align_cell(length, width, align)
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- if align =~ /:-+:/
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- return (width / 2) - (length / 2)
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- elsif align =~ /-+:/
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- return width - length - 1
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- else
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- return 1
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+ # Align some text in a cell.
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+ private_class_method def self.aligned_cell(text, width, align)
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+ if align =~ /:-+:/ # Center alignment.
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+ start = (width / 2) - (text.length / 2)
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+ elsif align =~ /-+:/ # Right alignment.
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+ start = width - text.length - 1
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+ else # Left alignment.
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+ start = 1
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+ return ' ' * start + text + ' ' * (width - start - text.length)
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+ end
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+ # Get the width for a column.
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+ private_class_method def self.column_width(col)
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+ # Pad each cell on either side and maintain a minimum 3 width of characters.
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+ return [(!col.empty? ? col.map(&:length).max : 0) + 2, 3].max
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+ end
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+ # Add any missing empty values to a row.
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+ private_class_method def self.fill(row, n)
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+ row.length > n && raise('Sanity checks failed for fill')
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+ return row.length < n ? row + ([''] * (n - row.length)) : row
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: markdown-tables
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 1.0.0
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+ version: 1.0.1
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Chris de Graaf
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2017-04-18 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2017-04-19 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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  description:
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  email: chrisadegraaf@gmail.com