qualitysmith_extensions 0.0.20 → 0.0.24
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- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/array/classify.rb +97 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/array/group_by.rb +24 -4
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/colored/toggleability.rb +61 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module/bool_attr_accessor.rb +414 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module/guard_method.rb +202 -13
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module.bak/alias_method.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module.bak/attribute_accessors.rb +46 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module.bak/bool_attr_accessor.rb +334 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module.bak/create_setter.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module.bak/guard_method.rb +309 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module.bak/includable_once.rb +10 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module.bak/mattr_tester.rb +235 -0
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/object/ignore_access.rb +6 -1
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/object/send_if.rb +68 -10
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/test/difference_highlighting.rb +244 -0
- metadata +13 -4
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module/attr_tester.rb +0 -2
- data/lib/qualitysmith_extensions/module/mattr_tester.rb +0 -120
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# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2007 QualitySmith, Inc.
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# License:: Ruby License
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# * This is the analog in Array to Set#classify (core).
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# * Compare to Array#group_by (qualitysmith_extensions), which assumes all elements are arrays (making a "table") and only
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# allows you to do simple classification by the value of a "column". On the other hand, it adds the option to delete that
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# column from the array, which can be nice, since the classification key in the hash makes it somewhat redundant.
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require 'rubygems'
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gem 'facets'
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require 'facet/array/to_hash'
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class Array
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Classifies the array by the return value of the given block and returns a hash of {value => array of elements} pairs.
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The block is called once for each element of the array, passing the element as parameter.
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Breaks an array into a hash of smaller arrays, making a new group for each unique value returned by the block. Each unique value becomes a key in the hash.
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def classify(&block)
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hash = {}
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each do |element|
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classification = yield(element)
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require 'set'
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class TheTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def test_classify
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# Author:: Thomas Sawyer, Tyler Rick
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# Copyright:: Copyright (c) Thomas Sawyer, probably, since this is a derivative work
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|
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|
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|
402
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|
403
|
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|
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def test4_sets_to_boolean_even_if_try_to_set_to_other_type
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405
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C.a! "whatever"
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406
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assert_equal true, C.a? # Still returns a boolean even though we tried to set it to a string.
|
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|
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