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+ require "thor/actions/empty_directory"
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+
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+ class Thor
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+ module Actions
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+ # Injects the given content into a file. Different from gsub_file, this
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+ # method is reversible.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # destination<String>:: Relative path to the destination root
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+ # data<String>:: Data to add to the file. Can be given as a block.
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+ # config<Hash>:: give :verbose => false to not log the status and the flag
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+ # for injection (:after or :before) or :force => true for
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+ # insert two or more times the same content.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Examples
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+ #
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+ # insert_into_file "config/environment.rb", "config.gem :thor", :after => "Rails::Initializer.run do |config|\n"
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+ #
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+ # insert_into_file "config/environment.rb", :after => "Rails::Initializer.run do |config|\n" do
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+ # gems = ask "Which gems would you like to add?"
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+ # gems.split(" ").map{ |gem| " config.gem :#{gem}" }.join("\n")
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ def insert_into_file(destination, *args, &block)
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+ if block_given?
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+ data, config = block, args.shift
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+ else
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+ data, config = args.shift, args.shift
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+ end
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+ action InjectIntoFile.new(self, destination, data, config)
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+ end
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+ alias_method :inject_into_file, :insert_into_file
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+
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+ class InjectIntoFile < EmptyDirectory #:nodoc:
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+ attr_reader :replacement, :flag, :behavior
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+
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+ def initialize(base, destination, data, config)
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+ super(base, destination, {:verbose => true}.merge(config))
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+
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+ @behavior, @flag = if @config.key?(:after)
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+ [:after, @config.delete(:after)]
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+ else
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+ [:before, @config.delete(:before)]
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+ end
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+
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+ @replacement = data.is_a?(Proc) ? data.call : data
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+ @flag = Regexp.escape(@flag) unless @flag.is_a?(Regexp)
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+ end
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+
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+ def invoke!
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+ say_status :invoke
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+
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+ content = if @behavior == :after
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+ '\0' + replacement
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+ else
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+ replacement + '\0'
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+ end
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+
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+ replace!(/#{flag}/, content, config[:force])
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+ end
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+
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+ def revoke!
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+ say_status :revoke
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+
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+ regexp = if @behavior == :after
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+ content = '\1\2'
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+ /(#{flag})(.*)(#{Regexp.escape(replacement)})/m
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+ else
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+ content = '\2\3'
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+ /(#{Regexp.escape(replacement)})(.*)(#{flag})/m
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+ end
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+
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+ replace!(regexp, content, true)
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ def say_status(behavior)
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+ status = if behavior == :invoke
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+ if flag == /\A/
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+ :prepend
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+ elsif flag == /\z/
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+ :append
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+ else
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+ :insert
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+ end
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+ else
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+ :subtract
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+ end
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+
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+ super(status, config[:verbose])
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+ end
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+
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+ # Adds the content to the file.
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+ #
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+ def replace!(regexp, string, force)
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+ unless base.options[:pretend]
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+ content = File.binread(destination)
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+ if force || !content.include?(replacement)
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+ content.gsub!(regexp, string)
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+ File.open(destination, "wb") { |file| file.write(content) }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "thor/command"
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+ require "thor/core_ext/hash_with_indifferent_access"
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+ require "thor/core_ext/ordered_hash"
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+ require "thor/error"
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+ require "thor/invocation"
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+ require "thor/parser"
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+ require "thor/shell"
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+ require "thor/line_editor"
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+ require "thor/util"
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+
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+ class Thor
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+ autoload :Actions, "thor/actions"
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+ autoload :RakeCompat, "thor/rake_compat"
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+ autoload :Group, "thor/group"
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+
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+ # Shortcuts for help.
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+ HELP_MAPPINGS = %w[-h -? --help -D]
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+
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+ # Thor methods that should not be overwritten by the user.
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+ THOR_RESERVED_WORDS = %w[invoke shell options behavior root destination_root relative_root
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+ action add_file create_file in_root inside run run_ruby_script]
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+
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+ TEMPLATE_EXTNAME = ".tt"
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+
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+ module Base
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+ attr_accessor :options, :parent_options, :args
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+
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+ # It receives arguments in an Array and two hashes, one for options and
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+ # other for configuration.
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+ #
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+ # Notice that it does not check if all required arguments were supplied.
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+ # It should be done by the parser.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # args<Array[Object]>:: An array of objects. The objects are applied to their
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+ # respective accessors declared with <tt>argument</tt>.
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+ #
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+ # options<Hash>:: An options hash that will be available as self.options.
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+ # The hash given is converted to a hash with indifferent
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+ # access, magic predicates (options.skip?) and then frozen.
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+ #
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+ # config<Hash>:: Configuration for this Thor class.
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+ #
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+ def initialize(args = [], local_options = {}, config = {}) # rubocop:disable MethodLength
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+ parse_options = config[:current_command] && config[:current_command].disable_class_options ? {} : self.class.class_options
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+
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+ # The start method splits inbound arguments at the first argument
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+ # that looks like an option (starts with - or --). It then calls
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+ # new, passing in the two halves of the arguments Array as the
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+ # first two parameters.
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+
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+ command_options = config.delete(:command_options) # hook for start
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+ parse_options = parse_options.merge(command_options) if command_options
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+ if local_options.is_a?(Array)
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+ array_options, hash_options = local_options, {}
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+ else
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+ # Handle the case where the class was explicitly instantiated
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+ # with pre-parsed options.
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+ array_options, hash_options = [], local_options
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+ end
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+
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+ # Let Thor::Options parse the options first, so it can remove
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+ # declared options from the array. This will leave us with
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+ # a list of arguments that weren't declared.
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+ stop_on_unknown = self.class.stop_on_unknown_option? config[:current_command]
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+ opts = Thor::Options.new(parse_options, hash_options, stop_on_unknown)
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+ self.options = opts.parse(array_options)
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+ self.options = config[:class_options].merge(options) if config[:class_options]
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+
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+ # If unknown options are disallowed, make sure that none of the
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+ # remaining arguments looks like an option.
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+ opts.check_unknown! if self.class.check_unknown_options?(config)
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+
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+ # Add the remaining arguments from the options parser to the
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+ # arguments passed in to initialize. Then remove any positional
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+ # arguments declared using #argument (this is primarily used
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+ # by Thor::Group). Tis will leave us with the remaining
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+ # positional arguments.
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+ to_parse = args
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+ to_parse += opts.remaining unless self.class.strict_args_position?(config)
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+
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+ thor_args = Thor::Arguments.new(self.class.arguments)
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+ thor_args.parse(to_parse).each { |k, v| __send__("#{k}=", v) }
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+ @args = thor_args.remaining
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+ end
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def included(base) #:nodoc:
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+ base.extend ClassMethods
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+ base.send :include, Invocation
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+ base.send :include, Shell
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the classes that inherits from Thor or Thor::Group.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Returns
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+ # Array[Class]
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+ #
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+ def subclasses
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+ @subclasses ||= []
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the files where the subclasses are kept.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Returns
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+ # Hash[path<String> => Class]
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+ #
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+ def subclass_files
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+ @subclass_files ||= Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Whenever a class inherits from Thor or Thor::Group, we should track the
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+ # class and the file on Thor::Base. This is the method responsable for it.
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+ #
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+ def register_klass_file(klass) #:nodoc:
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+ file = caller[1].match(/(.*):\d+/)[1]
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+ Thor::Base.subclasses << klass unless Thor::Base.subclasses.include?(klass)
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+
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+ file_subclasses = Thor::Base.subclass_files[File.expand_path(file)]
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+ file_subclasses << klass unless file_subclasses.include?(klass)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module ClassMethods
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+ def attr_reader(*) #:nodoc:
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+ no_commands { super }
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+ end
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+
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+ def attr_writer(*) #:nodoc:
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+ no_commands { super }
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+ end
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+
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+ def attr_accessor(*) #:nodoc:
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+ no_commands { super }
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+ end
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+
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+ # If you want to raise an error for unknown options, call check_unknown_options!
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+ # This is disabled by default to allow dynamic invocations.
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+ def check_unknown_options!
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+ @check_unknown_options = true
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+ end
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+
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+ def check_unknown_options #:nodoc:
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+ @check_unknown_options ||= from_superclass(:check_unknown_options, false)
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+ end
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+
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+ def check_unknown_options?(config) #:nodoc:
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+ !!check_unknown_options
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+ end
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+
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+ # If true, option parsing is suspended as soon as an unknown option or a
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+ # regular argument is encountered. All remaining arguments are passed to
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+ # the command as regular arguments.
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+ def stop_on_unknown_option?(command_name) #:nodoc:
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+ false
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+ end
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+
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+ # If you want only strict string args (useful when cascading thor classes),
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+ # call strict_args_position! This is disabled by default to allow dynamic
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+ # invocations.
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+ def strict_args_position!
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+ @strict_args_position = true
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+ end
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+
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+ def strict_args_position #:nodoc:
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+ @strict_args_position ||= from_superclass(:strict_args_position, false)
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+ end
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+
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+ def strict_args_position?(config) #:nodoc:
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+ !!strict_args_position
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+ end
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+
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+ # Adds an argument to the class and creates an attr_accessor for it.
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+ #
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+ # Arguments are different from options in several aspects. The first one
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+ # is how they are parsed from the command line, arguments are retrieved
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+ # from position:
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+ #
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+ # thor command NAME
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+ #
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+ # Instead of:
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+ #
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+ # thor command --name=NAME
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+ #
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+ # Besides, arguments are used inside your code as an accessor (self.argument),
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+ # while options are all kept in a hash (self.options).
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+ #
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+ # Finally, arguments cannot have type :default or :boolean but can be
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+ # optional (supplying :optional => :true or :required => false), although
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+ # you cannot have a required argument after a non-required argument. If you
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+ # try it, an error is raised.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # name<Symbol>:: The name of the argument.
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+ # options<Hash>:: Described below.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Options
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+ # :desc - Description for the argument.
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+ # :required - If the argument is required or not.
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+ # :optional - If the argument is optional or not.
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+ # :type - The type of the argument, can be :string, :hash, :array, :numeric.
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+ # :default - Default value for this argument. It cannot be required and have default values.
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+ # :banner - String to show on usage notes.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Errors
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+ # ArgumentError:: Raised if you supply a required argument after a non required one.
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+ #
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+ def argument(name, options = {}) # rubocop:disable MethodLength
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+ is_thor_reserved_word?(name, :argument)
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+ no_commands { attr_accessor name }
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+
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+ required = if options.key?(:optional)
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+ !options[:optional]
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+ elsif options.key?(:required)
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+ options[:required]
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+ else
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+ options[:default].nil?
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+ end
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+
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+ remove_argument name
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+
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+ arguments.each do |argument|
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+ next if argument.required?
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+ fail ArgumentError, "You cannot have #{name.to_s.inspect} as required argument after " <<
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+ "the non-required argument #{argument.human_name.inspect}."
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+ end if required
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+
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+ options[:required] = required
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+
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+ arguments << Thor::Argument.new(name, options)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns this class arguments, looking up in the ancestors chain.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Returns
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+ # Array[Thor::Argument]
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+ #
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+ def arguments
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+ @arguments ||= from_superclass(:arguments, [])
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+ end
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+
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+ # Adds a bunch of options to the set of class options.
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+ #
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+ # class_options :foo => false, :bar => :required, :baz => :string
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+ #
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+ # If you prefer more detailed declaration, check class_option.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # Hash[Symbol => Object]
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+ #
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+ def class_options(options = nil)
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+ @class_options ||= from_superclass(:class_options, {})
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+ build_options(options, @class_options) if options
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+ @class_options
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+ end
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+
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+ # Adds an option to the set of class options
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # name<Symbol>:: The name of the argument.
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+ # options<Hash>:: Described below.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Options
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+ # :desc:: -- Description for the argument.
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+ # :required:: -- If the argument is required or not.
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+ # :default:: -- Default value for this argument.
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+ # :group:: -- The group for this options. Use by class options to output options in different levels.
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+ # :aliases:: -- Aliases for this option. <b>Note:</b> Thor follows a convention of one-dash-one-letter options. Thus aliases like "-something" wouldn't be parsed; use either "\--something" or "-s" instead.
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+ # :type:: -- The type of the argument, can be :string, :hash, :array, :numeric or :boolean.
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+ # :banner:: -- String to show on usage notes.
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+ # :hide:: -- If you want to hide this option from the help.
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+ #
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+ def class_option(name, options = {})
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+ build_option(name, options, class_options)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Removes a previous defined argument. If :undefine is given, undefine
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+ # accessors as well.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # names<Array>:: Arguments to be removed
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+ #
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+ # ==== Examples
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+ #
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+ # remove_argument :foo
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+ # remove_argument :foo, :bar, :baz, :undefine => true
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+ #
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+ def remove_argument(*names)
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+ options = names.last.is_a?(Hash) ? names.pop : {}
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+
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+ names.each do |name|
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+ arguments.delete_if { |a| a.name == name.to_s }
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+ undef_method name, "#{name}=" if options[:undefine]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Removes a previous defined class option.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # names<Array>:: Class options to be removed
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+ #
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+ # ==== Examples
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+ #
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+ # remove_class_option :foo
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+ # remove_class_option :foo, :bar, :baz
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+ #
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+ def remove_class_option(*names)
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+ names.each do |name|
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+ class_options.delete(name)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Defines the group. This is used when thor list is invoked so you can specify
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+ # that only commands from a pre-defined group will be shown. Defaults to standard.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # name<String|Symbol>
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+ #
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+ def group(name = nil)
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+ if name
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+ @group = name.to_s
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+ else
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+ @group ||= from_superclass(:group, "standard")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the commands for this Thor class.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Returns
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+ # OrderedHash:: An ordered hash with commands names as keys and Thor::Command
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+ # objects as values.
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+ #
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+ def commands
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+ @commands ||= Thor::CoreExt::OrderedHash.new
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+ end
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+ alias_method :tasks, :commands
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+
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+ # Returns the commands for this Thor class and all subclasses.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Returns
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+ # OrderedHash:: An ordered hash with commands names as keys and Thor::Command
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+ # objects as values.
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+ #
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+ def all_commands
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+ @all_commands ||= from_superclass(:all_commands, Thor::CoreExt::OrderedHash.new)
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+ @all_commands.merge!(commands)
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+ end
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+ alias_method :all_tasks, :all_commands
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+
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+ # Removes a given command from this Thor class. This is usually done if you
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+ # are inheriting from another class and don't want it to be available
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+ # anymore.
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+ #
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+ # By default it only remove the mapping to the command. But you can supply
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+ # :undefine => true to undefine the method from the class as well.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # name<Symbol|String>:: The name of the command to be removed
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+ # options<Hash>:: You can give :undefine => true if you want commands the method
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+ # to be undefined from the class as well.
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+ #
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+ def remove_command(*names)
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+ options = names.last.is_a?(Hash) ? names.pop : {}
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+
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+ names.each do |name|
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+ commands.delete(name.to_s)
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+ all_commands.delete(name.to_s)
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+ undef_method name if options[:undefine]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ alias_method :remove_task, :remove_command
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+
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+ # All methods defined inside the given block are not added as commands.
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+ #
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+ # So you can do:
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+ #
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+ # class MyScript < Thor
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+ # no_commands do
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+ # def this_is_not_a_command
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # You can also add the method and remove it from the command list:
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+ #
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+ # class MyScript < Thor
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+ # def this_is_not_a_command
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+ # end
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+ # remove_command :this_is_not_a_command
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ def no_commands
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+ @no_commands = true
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+ yield
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+ ensure
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+ @no_commands = false
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+ end
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+ alias_method :no_tasks, :no_commands
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+
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+ # Sets the namespace for the Thor or Thor::Group class. By default the
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+ # namespace is retrieved from the class name. If your Thor class is named
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+ # Scripts::MyScript, the help method, for example, will be called as:
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+ #
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+ # thor scripts:my_script -h
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+ #
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+ # If you change the namespace:
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+ #
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+ # namespace :my_scripts
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+ #
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+ # You change how your commands are invoked:
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+ #
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+ # thor my_scripts -h
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+ #
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+ # Finally, if you change your namespace to default:
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+ #
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+ # namespace :default
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+ #
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+ # Your commands can be invoked with a shortcut. Instead of:
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+ #
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+ # thor :my_command
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+ #
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+ def namespace(name = nil)
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+ if name
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+ @namespace = name.to_s
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+ else
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+ @namespace ||= Thor::Util.namespace_from_thor_class(self)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Parses the command and options from the given args, instantiate the class
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+ # and invoke the command. This method is used when the arguments must be parsed
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+ # from an array. If you are inside Ruby and want to use a Thor class, you
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+ # can simply initialize it:
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+ #
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+ # script = MyScript.new(args, options, config)
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+ # script.invoke(:command, first_arg, second_arg, third_arg)
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+ #
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+ def start(given_args = ARGV, config = {})
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+ config[:shell] ||= Thor::Base.shell.new
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+ dispatch(nil, given_args.dup, nil, config)
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+ rescue Thor::Error => e
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+ config[:debug] || ENV["THOR_DEBUG"] == "1" ? (raise e) : config[:shell].error(e.message)
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+ exit(1) if exit_on_failure?
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+ rescue Errno::EPIPE
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+ # This happens if a thor command is piped to something like `head`,
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+ # which closes the pipe when it's done reading. This will also
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+ # mean that if the pipe is closed, further unnecessary
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+ # computation will not occur.
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+ exit(0)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Allows to use private methods from parent in child classes as commands.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # names<Array>:: Method names to be used as commands
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+ #
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+ # ==== Examples
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+ #
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+ # public_command :foo
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+ # public_command :foo, :bar, :baz
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+ #
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+ def public_command(*names)
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+ names.each do |name|
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+ class_eval "def #{name}(*); super end"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ alias_method :public_task, :public_command
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+
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+ def handle_no_command_error(command, has_namespace = $thor_runner) #:nodoc:
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+ if has_namespace
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+ fail UndefinedCommandError, "Could not find command #{command.inspect} in #{namespace.inspect} namespace."
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+ else
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+ fail UndefinedCommandError, "Could not find command #{command.inspect}."
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+ end
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+ end
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+ alias_method :handle_no_task_error, :handle_no_command_error
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+
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+ def handle_argument_error(command, error, args, arity) #:nodoc:
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+ msg = "ERROR: \"#{basename} #{command.name}\" was called with "
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+ msg << "no arguments" if args.empty?
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+ msg << "arguments " << args.inspect unless args.empty?
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+ msg << "\nUsage: #{banner(command).inspect}"
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+ fail InvocationError, msg
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ # Prints the class options per group. If an option does not belong to
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+ # any group, it's printed as Class option.
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+ #
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+ def class_options_help(shell, groups = {}) #:nodoc:
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+ # Group options by group
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+ class_options.each do |_, value|
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+ groups[value.group] ||= []
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+ groups[value.group] << value
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+ end
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+
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+ # Deal with default group
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+ global_options = groups.delete(nil) || []
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+ print_options(shell, global_options)
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+
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+ # Print all others
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+ groups.each do |group_name, options|
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+ print_options(shell, options, group_name)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Receives a set of options and print them.
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+ def print_options(shell, options, group_name = nil)
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+ return if options.empty?
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+
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+ list = []
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+ padding = options.map { |o| o.aliases.size }.max.to_i * 4
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+
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+ options.each do |option|
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+ unless option.hide
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+ item = [option.usage(padding)]
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+ item.push(option.description ? "# #{option.description}" : "")
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+
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+ list << item
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+ list << ["", "# Default: #{option.default}"] if option.show_default?
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+ list << ["", "# Possible values: #{option.enum.join(', ')}"] if option.enum
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ shell.say(group_name ? "#{group_name} options:" : "Options:")
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+ shell.print_table(list, :indent => 2)
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+ shell.say ""
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+ end
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+
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+ # Raises an error if the word given is a Thor reserved word.
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+ def is_thor_reserved_word?(word, type) #:nodoc:
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+ return false unless THOR_RESERVED_WORDS.include?(word.to_s)
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+ fail "#{word.inspect} is a Thor reserved word and cannot be defined as #{type}"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Build an option and adds it to the given scope.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # name<Symbol>:: The name of the argument.
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+ # options<Hash>:: Described in both class_option and method_option.
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+ # scope<Hash>:: Options hash that is being built up
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+ def build_option(name, options, scope) #:nodoc:
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+ scope[name] = Thor::Option.new(name, options)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Receives a hash of options, parse them and add to the scope. This is a
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+ # fast way to set a bunch of options:
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+ #
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+ # build_options :foo => true, :bar => :required, :baz => :string
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+ #
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+ # ==== Parameters
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+ # Hash[Symbol => Object]
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+ def build_options(options, scope) #:nodoc:
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+ options.each do |key, value|
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+ scope[key] = Thor::Option.parse(key, value)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Finds a command with the given name. If the command belongs to the current
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+ # class, just return it, otherwise dup it and add the fresh copy to the
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+ # current command hash.
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+ def find_and_refresh_command(name) #:nodoc:
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+ if commands[name.to_s]
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+ commands[name.to_s]
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+ elsif command = all_commands[name.to_s] # rubocop:disable AssignmentInCondition
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+ commands[name.to_s] = command.clone
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+ else
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+ fail ArgumentError, "You supplied :for => #{name.inspect}, but the command #{name.inspect} could not be found."
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+ end
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+ end
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+ alias_method :find_and_refresh_task, :find_and_refresh_command
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+
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+ # Everytime someone inherits from a Thor class, register the klass
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+ # and file into baseclass.
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+ def inherited(klass)
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+ Thor::Base.register_klass_file(klass)
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+ klass.instance_variable_set(:@no_commands, false)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Fire this callback whenever a method is added. Added methods are
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+ # tracked as commands by invoking the create_command method.
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+ def method_added(meth)
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+ meth = meth.to_s
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+
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+ if meth == "initialize"
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+ initialize_added
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+ return
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+ end
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+
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+ # Return if it's not a public instance method
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+ return unless public_method_defined?(meth.to_sym)
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+
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+ @no_commands ||= false
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+ return if @no_commands || !create_command(meth)
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+
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+ is_thor_reserved_word?(meth, :command)
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+ Thor::Base.register_klass_file(self)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Retrieves a value from superclass. If it reaches the baseclass,
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+ # returns default.
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+ def from_superclass(method, default = nil)
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+ if self == baseclass || !superclass.respond_to?(method, true)
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+ default
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+ else
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+ value = superclass.send(method)
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+
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+ # Ruby implements `dup` on Object, but raises a `TypeError`
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+ # if the method is called on immediates. As a result, we
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+ # don't have a good way to check whether dup will succeed
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+ # without calling it and rescuing the TypeError.
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+ begin
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+ value.dup
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+ rescue TypeError
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+ value
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # A flag that makes the process exit with status 1 if any error happens.
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+ def exit_on_failure?
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+ false
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # The basename of the program invoking the thor class.
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+ #
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+ def basename
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+ File.basename($PROGRAM_NAME).split(" ").first
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+ end
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+
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+ # SIGNATURE: Sets the baseclass. This is where the superclass lookup
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+ # finishes.
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+ def baseclass #:nodoc:
637
+ end
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+
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+ # SIGNATURE: Creates a new command if valid_command? is true. This method is
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+ # called when a new method is added to the class.
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+ def create_command(meth) #:nodoc:
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+ end
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+ alias_method :create_task, :create_command
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+
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+ # SIGNATURE: Defines behavior when the initialize method is added to the
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+ # class.
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+ def initialize_added #:nodoc:
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+ end
649
+
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+ # SIGNATURE: The hook invoked by start.
651
+ def dispatch(command, given_args, given_opts, config) #:nodoc:
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+ fail NotImplementedError
653
+ end
654
+ end
655
+ end
656
+ end