pry 0.8.2-i386-mswin32 → 0.8.3-i386-mswin32

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  * Source code browsing (including core C source with the pry-doc gem)
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  * Documentation browsing
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  * Live help system
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+ * Open methods in editors (`edit-method Class#method`)
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  * Syntax highlighting
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  * Command shell integration (start editors, run git, and rake from within Pry)
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  * Gist integration
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  Pry can be invoked in the middle of a running program. It opens a Pry
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  session at the point it's called and makes all program state at that
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- point available. When the session ends the program continues with any
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+ point available. It can be invoked on any object using the
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+ `my_object.pry` syntax or on the current binding (or any binding)
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+ using `binding.pry`. The Pry session will then begin within the scope
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+ of the object (or binding). When the session ends the program continues with any
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  modifications you made to it.
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  This functionality can be used for such things as: debugging,
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  # test.rb
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  class A
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  def hello() puts "hello world!" end
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  end
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  binding.pry
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  In the code below we're going to switch to `shell-mode` and edit the
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  `.pryrc` file in the home directory. We'll then cat its contents and
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  reload the file.
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  pry main:/home/john $ .emacsclient .pryrc
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  pry main:/home/john $ .cat .pryrc
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  #### show-method
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  Note that we can also view C methods (from Ruby Core) using the
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  containing the file, open the file in an editor, display the file using `cat`, and so on.
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  ### Gist integration
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  `gist-method` command. The `gist-method` command accepts the same two
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+ ### Edit methods
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+ You can use `edit-method Class#method` or `edit-method my_method`
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+ (if the method is in scope) to open a method for editing directly in
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+ You can set the editor to use by assigning to the `Pry.editor=`
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+ accessor. `Pry.editor` will default to `$EDITOR` or failing that will
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+ automatically reloaded after exiting the editor - reloading can be
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  ### Live Help System
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  major overhaul in a future version.
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data/Rakefile CHANGED
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  s.require_path = 'lib'
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  s.add_dependency("ruby_parser",">=2.0.5")
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  s.add_dependency("coderay",">=0.9.7")
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- s.add_dependency("slop",">=1.5.2")
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+ s.add_dependency("slop",">=1.5.3")
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  s.add_development_dependency("bacon",">=1.1.0")
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  s.homepage = "http://banisterfiend.wordpress.com"
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  s.has_rdoc = 'yard'
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  binding.pry
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data/bin/pry CHANGED
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data/lib/pry.rb CHANGED
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  # (C) John Mair (banisterfiend) 2011
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  # MIT License
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  # Load the rc files given in the `Pry::RC_FILES` array.
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  def self.reset_defaults
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  @should_load_rc = true
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  @rc_loaded = false
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  @cli = false
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3
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4
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5
3
  class Pry
6
4
 
@@ -56,12 +54,7 @@ class Pry
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  # @return [Pry] The parent of the current Pry session.
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  def parent
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  idx = Pry.sessions.index(self)
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-
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- if idx > 0
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- Pry.sessions[idx - 1]
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- else
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+ Pry.sessions[idx - 1] if idx > 0
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  end
66
59
 
67
60
  # Execute the hook `hook_name`, if it is defined.
@@ -127,12 +120,7 @@ class Pry
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  end
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121
 
129
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  return_value = repl_epilogue(target, nesting_level, break_data)
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-
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- # if one was provided, return the return value
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- return return_value if return_value
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-
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- # otherwise return the target_self
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- target_self
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+ return_value || target_self
136
124
  end
137
125
 
138
126
  # Perform a read-eval-print.
@@ -358,10 +346,9 @@ class Pry
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346
  # valid_expression?("class Hello; end") #=> true
359
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  def valid_expression?(code)
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  RubyParser.new.parse(code)
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+ true
361
350
  rescue Racc::ParseError, SyntaxError
362
351
  false
363
- else
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365
352
  end
366
353
  end
367
354
  end
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
1
1
  class Pry
2
- VERSION = "0.8.2"
2
+ VERSION = "0.8.3"
3
3
  end
@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
1
1
  direc = File.dirname(__FILE__)
2
2
 
3
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift "#{direc}/../lib"
4
+
3
5
  require 'rubygems'
4
6
  require 'bacon'
5
- require "#{direc}/../lib/pry"
7
+ require "pry"
6
8
  require "#{direc}/test_helper"
7
9
 
8
10
  puts "Ruby Version #{RUBY_VERSION}"
@@ -73,7 +75,7 @@ describe Pry do
73
75
  pry_tester.rep(o)
74
76
  str_output.string.should == ""
75
77
  end
76
-
78
+
77
79
 
78
80
  it 'should suppress output if input ends in a ";" (multi-line)' do
79
81
  o = Object.new
metadata CHANGED
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
2
2
  name: pry
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
4
  prerelease:
5
- version: 0.8.2
5
+ version: 0.8.3
6
6
  platform: i386-mswin32
7
7
  authors:
8
8
  - John Mair (banisterfiend)
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ autorequire:
10
10
  bindir: bin
11
11
  cert_chain: []
12
12
 
13
- date: 2011-04-24 00:00:00 +12:00
13
+ date: 2011-04-26 00:00:00 +12:00
14
14
  default_executable:
15
15
  dependencies:
16
16
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ dependencies:
43
43
  requirements:
44
44
  - - ">="
45
45
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
46
- version: 1.5.2
46
+ version: 1.5.3
47
47
  type: :runtime
48
48
  version_requirements: *id003
49
49
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency