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# RubyJard
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Just another ruby debugger. Jard provides an unified experience debugging Ruby source code in different platforms and editors. Jard is heavily under development. So, nothing to see here :smile:. When everything is ready, I'll update this file.
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## License
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require 'ruby_jard'
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# Jard stands for Just Another Ruby Debugger. It implements a layer of UI
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module RubyJard
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class Error < StandardError; end
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# TODO: Byebug autoloaded configuration may override those values.
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Usage: frame
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Explore to any frame of current stacktrace.
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Examples:
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frame [FRAME_ID]
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BANNER
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def process
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throw :control_flow,
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command: :frame,
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pry: pry_instance,
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# TODO: Remove redundant options
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options: { frame: args.first }
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end
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end
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end
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end
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Pry::Commands.add_command(RubyJard::Commands::FrameCommand)
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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module RubyJard
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module Commands
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# Command used to continue program execution to the next line.
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# Data attached in the throw:
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# * command: constant symbol (:next)
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# * pry: current context pry instance
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class NextCommand < Pry::ClassCommand
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group 'RubyJard'
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description 'Next into the execution of the current line'
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match 'next'
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banner <<-BANNER
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Usage: next
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Continue program execution to the next line. If the current frame reaches the end, it continue the next line of upper frame.
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Examples:
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next
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BANNER
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def process
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throw :control_flow, command: :next, pry: pry_instance
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end
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end
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end
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end
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Pry::Commands.add_command(RubyJard::Commands::NextCommand)
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