nrser 0.3.6 → 0.3.7
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/nrser/core_ext/pathname.rb +44 -15
- data/lib/nrser/core_ext/string.rb +50 -0
- data/lib/nrser/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +2 -2
checksums.yaml
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SHA1:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: ea96a298163ec6b20a0437bc7ab7c8ea9200fd99
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data.tar.gz: c6aabc018e890bfa791e20925b2c32240c4110d7
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SHA512:
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metadata.gz: 29d05d08cc6d63ee707ad4ce1bf34b4b148a132ee669749ad1a01eb392ba1ef6d842c1be240cbf0ec2d514e3acd320c70e2f84e86376d93ad54a688ffa428244
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data.tar.gz: 4dc97cdc270fc79692b1a7ffcba3c569ae3649247f78e16b128603933c40ebb05c925fe934b53a5c082f23788cde3444ba4cf7f082143b27274c53104647cac5
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# true if the Pathname starts with any of the prefixes.
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#
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def start_with? *prefixes
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to_s.start_with? *prefixes.map
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to_s.start_with? *prefixes.map { |prefix|
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if Pathname === prefix
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prefix.to_s
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else
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prefix
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end
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}
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# @param [type] arg_name
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# @todo Add name param description.
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# @return [return_type]
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# @todo Document return value.
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# See {NRSER.find_up}.
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#
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def find_up rel_path, **kwds
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NRSER.find_up rel_path, **kwds, from: self
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end # #find_root
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# See {NRSER.find_up!}.
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#
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def find_up! rel_path, **kwds
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NRSER.find_up! rel_path, **kwds, from: self
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end # #find_root
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# Shortcut to convert into a relative pathname, by default from the working
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# directory, with option to `./` prefix.
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#
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# @param [Pathname] base_dir:
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# Directory you want the result to be relative to.
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#
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# @param [Boolean] dot_slash:
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# When `true` will prepend `./` to the resulting path, unless it already
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# starts with `../`.
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# @return [Pathname]
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#
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def to_rel base_dir: Pathname.getwd, dot_slash: false
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rel = relative_path_from base_dir
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if dot_slash && !rel.start_with?( /\.\.?\// )
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File.join( '.', rel ).to_pn
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else
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rel
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end
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end
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# Just a quick cut for `.to_rel.to_s`, since I seem to use that sort of form
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# a lot.
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# @param (see #to_rel)
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# @return [String]
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def to_rel_s *args
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to_rel( *args ).to_s
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end
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end # class Pathname
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# Alias the stdlib {#start_with?} 'cause we'll need to use it when
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# redefining the method below.
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alias_method :stdlib_start_with?, :start_with?
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# Augment {#start_with?} to accept {Regexp} prefixes.
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# I guess I always *just felt* like this should work... so now it does
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# (kinda, at least).
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# Everything should work the exact same for {String} prefixes.
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# Use {Regexp} ones at your own pleasure and peril.
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# @param [String | Regexp] *prefixes
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# Strings behave as usual per the standard lib.
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# Regexp sources are used to create a new Regexp with `\A` at the start -
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# unless their source already starts with `\A` or `^` - and those Regexp
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# are tested against the string.
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# def imagine things getting weird with some exotic regular expression
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# or another, but this feature is really indented for very simple patterns,
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# for which it should suffice.
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# @return [Boolean]
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# `true` if `self` starts with *any* of the `prefixes`.
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def start_with? *prefixes
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unless prefixes.any? { |x| Regexp === x }
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return stdlib_start_with? *prefixes
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end
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prefixes.any? { |prefix|
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case prefix
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when Regexp
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unless prefix.source.start_with? '\A', '^'
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prefix = Regexp.new( "\\A#{ prefix.source }", prefix.options )
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prefix =~ self
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}
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end
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# @!group Unicode Stylization
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# ==========================================================================
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data/lib/nrser/version.rb
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: nrser
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.3.
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version: 0.3.7
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- nrser
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2018-
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date: 2018-06-23 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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name: hamster
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