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- data/README.md +54 -0
- data/lib/ns-options/struct.rb +13 -0
- data/lib/ns-options/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ns-options.rb +1 -0
- data/test/unit/struct_tests.rb +66 -0
- metadata +7 -4
data/README.md
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```
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## NsOptions::Struct
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Much like a traditional ruby `Struct`, `NsOptions::Struct` is a class that creates other classes. However, `NsOptions::Struct` creates _proxy_ classes. There are a number of ways to do this:
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```ruby
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NsOptions::Struct.new #=> #<#<Class:0x1076166d0>:#<NsOptions::
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Thing = NsOptions::Struct.new #=> #<Thing:#<NsOptions::
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Thing = Class.new(NsOptions::Struct.new) #=> #<Thing:#<NsOptions::
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class Thing < NsOptions::Struct.new; end #=> #<Thing:#<NsOptions::
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```
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`NsOptions::Struct` objects, being proxies, can be created with a hash of values and support dynamic writers (much like an `OpenStruct`).
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```ruby
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Thing = NsOptions::Struct.new
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thing = Thing.new(:something => 1)
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thing.something #=> 1
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thing.otherthing #=> NoMethodError
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thing.otherthing = 2
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thing.otherthing #=> 2
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```
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You can pre-define the structure, including default values and type-casting info.
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```ruby
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Thing = NsOptions::Struct.new do
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option :something, Integer, :default => 1
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option :otherthing, String
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end
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thing = Thing.new(:yet_another => 12.5)
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thing.something #=> 1
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thing.otherthing #=> nil
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thing.otherthing = 2
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thing.otherthing #=> '2'
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thing.yet_another #=> 12.5
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```
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And since struct classes are proxies, you don't have to create instances of them if you don't need to.
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```ruby
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thing = NsOptions::Struct.new(:yet_another => 12.5) do
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option :something, Integer, :default => 1
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option :otherthing, String
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thing.something #=> 1
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thing.otherthing #=> '2'
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thing.yet_another #=> 12.5
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## Installation
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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require 'assert'
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require 'ns-options/proxy'
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require 'ns-options/struct'
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module NsOptions::Struct
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class BaseTests < Assert::Context
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desc "NsOptions::Struct"
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setup do
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@struct = NsOptions::Struct.new
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end
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subject { @struct }
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should "be a proxy class" do
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assert_kind_of ::Class, subject
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assert subject.ancestors.include?(::NsOptions::Proxy)
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end
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end
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class StructGlobalTests < BaseTests
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desc "assigned to a global"
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setup do
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Thing = NsOptions::Struct.new
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end
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subject { Thing }
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should "be a proxy class" do
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assert_kind_of ::Class, subject
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assert subject.ancestors.include?(::NsOptions::Proxy)
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end
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end
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class StructClassTests < BaseTests
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desc "used as the superclass to another class"
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setup do
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Thing = Class.new(NsOptions::Struct.new)
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subject { Thing }
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should "be a proxy class" do
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class StructureTests < BaseTests
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desc "created with a structure and values"
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setup do
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@struct = NsOptions::Struct.new(:a => 'aye') do
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option :b, Symbol, :default => :bee
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option :c
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should "should define the structure and apply the values" do
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version: 1.1.0
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Collin Redding
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date: 2012-12-
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date: 2012-12-10 00:00:00 Z
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homepage: https://github.com/redding/ns-options
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