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- data/History.txt +5 -0
- data/README.md +47 -0
- data/Rakefile +17 -0
- data/lib/superators19.rb +7 -0
- data/lib/superators19/macro.rb +131 -0
- data/lib/superators19/monkey_patch.rb +24 -0
- data/lib/superators19/version.rb +4 -0
- data/spec/superator_spec.rb +320 -0
- data/superators19.gemspec +18 -0
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# superators
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### by Jay Phillips
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### http://jicksta.com
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## DESCRIPTION:
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Superators are a superset of new Ruby operators you can create and use.
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## FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
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* Presently a superator operand must support having a singleton class. Because true, false, nil, Symbols, and Fixnums are all specially optimized for in MRI and cannot have singleton classes, they can't be given to a superator. There are ways this can be potentially accounted for, but nothing is in place at the moment, causing this to be classified as a bug.
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* When defining a superator in a class, any operators overloaded after the superator definition will override a superator definition. For example, if you create the superator "<---" and then define the <() operator, the superator will not work. In this case, the superator's definition should be somewhere after the <() definition.
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* Superators work by handling a binary Ruby operator specially and then building a chain of unary operators after it. For this reason, a superator must match the regexp:
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/^(\*\*|\*|\/|%|\+|\-|<<|>>|&|\||\^|<=>|>=|<=|<|>|===|==|=~)(\-|~|\+)+$/
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## SYNOPSIS:
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Below is a simple example monkey patch which adds the "<---" operator to all Ruby Arrays.
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class Array
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superator "<---" do |operand|
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if operand.kind_of? Array
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self + operand.map { |x| x.inspect }
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else
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operand.inspect
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end
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end
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end
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## REQUIREMENTS:
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* Only requirement is Ruby.
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## INSTALL:
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* sudo gem install superators
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* require 'superators'
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## LICENSE:
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This software is licensed in the public domain. You may do whatever you wish with it.
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You are allowed to use this library during dodo poaching as well.
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# -*- ruby -*-
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$:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)) unless
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$:.include?(File.dirname(__FILE__)) || $:.include?(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)))
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require 'bundler'
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Bundler::GemHelper.install_tasks
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require 'rspec'
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require 'rspec/core'
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require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec) do |spec|
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spec.pattern = "spec/**/*_spec.rb"
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spec.verbose = true
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spec.rspec_opts = ['--color']
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end
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module SuperatorMixin
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BINARY_RUBY_OPERATORS = %w"** * / % + - << >> & | ^ <=> >= <= < > === == =~"
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UNARY_RUBY_OPERATORS = %w"-@ ~@ +@"
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BINARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN = BINARY_RUBY_OPERATORS.map { |x| Regexp.escape(x) }.join "|"
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UNARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN = UNARY_RUBY_OPERATORS.map { |x| Regexp.escape(x) }.join "|"
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UNARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN_WITHOUT_AT_SIGN = UNARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN.gsub '@', ''
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VALID_SUPERATOR = /^(#{BINARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN})(#{UNARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN_WITHOUT_AT_SIGN})+$/
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def superator_send(sup, operand)
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meth = method(superator_definition_name_for(sup))
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begin
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# If the user supplied a block that doesn't take any arguments, Ruby 1.9
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# objects if we try to pass it an argument
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if meth.arity.zero?
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meth.call
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meth.call(operand)
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rescue NoMethodError
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# Checking for respond_to_superator? is relatively slow, so only do this
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# if calling the superator didn't work out as expected
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if not respond_to_superator? sup
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raise NoMethodError, "Superator #{sup} has not been defined on #{self.class}"
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end
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def respond_to_superator?(sup)
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respond_to? superator_definition_name_for(sup)
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def defined_superators
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methods.grep(/^superator_definition_/).map { |m| superator_decode(m.to_s) }
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protected
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def superator(operator, &block)
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raise ArgumentError, "block not supplied" unless block_given?
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raise ArgumentError, "Not a valid superator!" unless superator_valid?(operator)
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real_operator = real_operator_from_superator operator
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class_eval do
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alias_for_real_method = superator_alias_for real_operator
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if instance_methods.any? {|m| m.to_s == real_operator} && !respond_to_superator?(operator)
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alias_method alias_for_real_method, real_operator
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end
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define_method superator_definition_name_for(operator), &block
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# When we get to the method defining, we have to know whether the superator had to be aliased
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define_method(real_operator) do |operand|
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if operand.kind_of?(SuperatorFlag) && operand.superator_queue.any?
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sup = operand.superator_queue.unshift(real_operator).join
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operand.superator_queue.clear
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superator_send(sup, operand)
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# If the method_alias is defined
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if respond_to? alias_for_real_method
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__send__(alias_for_real_method, operand)
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def undef_superator(sup)
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if respond_to_superator?(sup)
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real_operator = real_operator_from_superator sup
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real_operator_alias = superator_alias_for sup
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(class << self; self; end).instance_eval do
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undef_method superator_definition_name_for(sup)
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alias_method real_operator, real_operator_alias if defined_superators.empty?
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private
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def superator_encode(str)
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tokenizer = /#{BINARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN}|#{UNARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN_WITHOUT_AT_SIGN}/
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r = str.scan(tokenizer).map do |op|
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def superator_decode(str)
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tokens = str.match /^(superator_(definition|alias_for))?((_?\d{2,3})+)((__\d{2,3})+)$/
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def real_operator_from_superator(sup)
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sup[/^#{BINARY_OPERATOR_PATTERN}/]
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def superator_alias_for(name)
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"superator_alias_for_#{superator_encode(name)}"
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end
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def superator_definition_name_for(sup)
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def superator_valid?(operator)
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operator =~ VALID_SUPERATOR
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module SuperatorFlag;end
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class Object
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attr_reader :superator_queue
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@superator_queue ||= []
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require 'superators19'
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describe "The 'superator' macro" do
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it "should allow two superators to begin with the first 'real' operator" do
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superatored = Class.new do
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superator("--") { throw :superator_dash_dash }
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superator("-~") { throw :superator_dash_tilde }
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end
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lambda { superatored.new() -- Object.new }.should throw_symbol(:superator_dash_dash)
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it "should raise an error when the 'real' operator isn't a valid Ruby operator" do
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lambda do
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superator('x--') {}
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it "should raise a NameError when a superator is defined for a class that did not have the 'real' operator but the 'real' operator is used" do
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superator('**--') {}
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end
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it "should be callable on a Class instance (e.g. on 'self' in a class definition)" do
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Class.new.should respond_to('superator')
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x = Class.new do
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self.class.superator("-~+~-") { throw :class_superator }
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lambda { x -~+~- Object.new }.should throw_symbol(:class_superator)
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end
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it "should work when defined in an eigenclass" do
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victim = Object.new
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class << victim
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superator('<<~~') { throw :eigenclass }
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it "should preserve the old 'real' operator" do
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victim = Class.new do
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lambda { victim << Object.new }.should throw_symbol(:original_method)
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it "should work even when the superator's 'main' method is redefined after the superator macro" do
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victim = Class.new do
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def <(_) throw :first end
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it "should allow the 'real' operator to be called within the superator definition" do
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victim = "Super"
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superator "++" do |operand|
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describe "Defined binary superators" do
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it "should be available to subclasses" do
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superator("<<--") { throw :superclass }
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it "should be overridable in subclasses" do
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superator("<~") { throw :parent }
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it "should redefine an already-defined superator of the same class" do
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Class.new do
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superator("<---") { throw :first }
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describe "The superator_send method" do
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it "should execute the block within the object's instance (so self is the instance, not the class)" do
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Class.new do
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superator "-+-" do |other|
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self.should_not be_kind_of(Class)
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it "should receive the proper arguments" do
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x = Class.new do
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superator("-+-+~++~") {}
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it "should raise NameError if an invalid superator is given" do
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superator("--") {}
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end
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end
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it "should work with minus and unary negation" do
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|
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|
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+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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real_operator_from_superator("<<--").should == "<<"
|
260
|
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real_operator_from_superator("<~~-").should == "<"
|
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|
+
real_operator_from_superator("**+~").should == "**"
|
262
|
+
real_operator_from_superator("*+~~").should == "*"
|
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|
+
real_operator_from_superator("<=~~").should == "<="
|
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|
+
real_operator_from_superator(">=+-").should == ">="
|
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|
+
real_operator_from_superator("=~~~").should == "=~"
|
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|
+
real_operator_from_superator("<=>+").should == "<=>"
|
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|
+
real_operator_from_superator("===+").should == "==="
|
268
|
+
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|
269
|
+
end
|
270
|
+
end
|
271
|
+
|
272
|
+
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|
273
|
+
|
274
|
+
before do
|
275
|
+
@uses = { "<<~~" => "60_60__126__126",
|
276
|
+
"<=>~" => "60_61_62__126",
|
277
|
+
"----" => "45__45__45__45",
|
278
|
+
"+-~+-~" => "43__45__126__43__45__126" }
|
279
|
+
end
|
280
|
+
|
281
|
+
it "should return the same value after encoding and decoding" do
|
282
|
+
@uses.keys.each do |operator|
|
283
|
+
superator_decode(superator_encode(operator)).should == operator
|
284
|
+
end
|
285
|
+
end
|
286
|
+
|
287
|
+
it "should encode binary superators properly" do
|
288
|
+
@uses.each_pair { |key, value| superator_encode(key).should == value }
|
289
|
+
end
|
290
|
+
|
291
|
+
it "should decode binary superators properly" do
|
292
|
+
@uses.each_pair { |key, value| superator_decode(value).should == key }
|
293
|
+
end
|
294
|
+
|
295
|
+
it "should create proper method definition name" do
|
296
|
+
op = "|+-"
|
297
|
+
superator_definition_name_for(op).should =~ /#{superator_encode(op)}$/
|
298
|
+
end
|
299
|
+
|
300
|
+
it "should be containable in a method definition" do
|
301
|
+
lambda do
|
302
|
+
eval ":jay_#{superator_encode("<<+~--")}"
|
303
|
+
end.should_not raise_error(SyntaxError)
|
304
|
+
end
|
305
|
+
|
306
|
+
end
|
307
|
+
|
308
|
+
describe "A superator's arguments" do
|
309
|
+
# These specs are included for someone to potentially fix. Their failing
|
310
|
+
# constitutes a bug, though there's no clear way to implement this.
|
311
|
+
|
312
|
+
# These are types that can have no eigenclass. One way to store Kernel#caller
|
313
|
+
# stacktraces against the Fixnum value on which the unary methods were executed.
|
314
|
+
it "should allow a Fixnum as an operand" # This *MAY* never work
|
315
|
+
it "should allow a Symbol as an operand"
|
316
|
+
it "should allow true as an operand"
|
317
|
+
it "should allow false as an operand"
|
318
|
+
it "should allow nil as an operand"
|
319
|
+
|
320
|
+
end
|
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
|
|
1
|
+
$:.push File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
|
2
|
+
require "superators19/version"
|
3
|
+
|
4
|
+
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
|
5
|
+
s.name = "superators19"
|
6
|
+
s.version = Superators::VERSION
|
7
|
+
s.authors = ["Jay Phillips", "Neil Conway", "Scott Gonyea"]
|
8
|
+
s.email = ["jay@codemecca.com"]
|
9
|
+
s.homepage = "https://github.com/neilconway/superators"
|
10
|
+
s.summary = %q{Superators add new sexy operators to your Ruby objects.}
|
11
|
+
s.description = %q{Superators are a superset of new Ruby operators you can create and use.}
|
12
|
+
|
13
|
+
s.add_development_dependency "rspec"
|
14
|
+
|
15
|
+
s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
|
16
|
+
s.test_files = `git ls-files -- {test,spec,features}/*`.split("\n")
|
17
|
+
s.require_paths = ["lib"]
|
18
|
+
end
|
metadata
ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
|
|
1
|
+
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
|
+
name: superators19
|
3
|
+
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
+
hash: 63
|
5
|
+
prerelease:
|
6
|
+
segments:
|
7
|
+
- 0
|
8
|
+
- 9
|
9
|
+
- 2
|
10
|
+
version: 0.9.2
|
11
|
+
platform: ruby
|
12
|
+
authors:
|
13
|
+
- Jay Phillips
|
14
|
+
- Neil Conway
|
15
|
+
- Scott Gonyea
|
16
|
+
autorequire:
|
17
|
+
bindir: bin
|
18
|
+
cert_chain: []
|
19
|
+
|
20
|
+
date: 2012-03-12 00:00:00 Z
|
21
|
+
dependencies:
|
22
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
23
|
+
name: rspec
|
24
|
+
prerelease: false
|
25
|
+
requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
26
|
+
none: false
|
27
|
+
requirements:
|
28
|
+
- - ">="
|
29
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
30
|
+
hash: 3
|
31
|
+
segments:
|
32
|
+
- 0
|
33
|
+
version: "0"
|
34
|
+
type: :development
|
35
|
+
version_requirements: *id001
|
36
|
+
description: Superators are a superset of new Ruby operators you can create and use.
|
37
|
+
email:
|
38
|
+
- jay@codemecca.com
|
39
|
+
executables: []
|
40
|
+
|
41
|
+
extensions: []
|
42
|
+
|
43
|
+
extra_rdoc_files: []
|
44
|
+
|
45
|
+
files:
|
46
|
+
- History.txt
|
47
|
+
- README.md
|
48
|
+
- Rakefile
|
49
|
+
- lib/superators19.rb
|
50
|
+
- lib/superators19/macro.rb
|
51
|
+
- lib/superators19/monkey_patch.rb
|
52
|
+
- lib/superators19/version.rb
|
53
|
+
- spec/superator_spec.rb
|
54
|
+
- superators19.gemspec
|
55
|
+
homepage: https://github.com/neilconway/superators
|
56
|
+
licenses: []
|
57
|
+
|
58
|
+
post_install_message:
|
59
|
+
rdoc_options: []
|
60
|
+
|
61
|
+
require_paths:
|
62
|
+
- lib
|
63
|
+
required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
64
|
+
none: false
|
65
|
+
requirements:
|
66
|
+
- - ">="
|
67
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
68
|
+
hash: 3
|
69
|
+
segments:
|
70
|
+
- 0
|
71
|
+
version: "0"
|
72
|
+
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
73
|
+
none: false
|
74
|
+
requirements:
|
75
|
+
- - ">="
|
76
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
77
|
+
hash: 3
|
78
|
+
segments:
|
79
|
+
- 0
|
80
|
+
version: "0"
|
81
|
+
requirements: []
|
82
|
+
|
83
|
+
rubyforge_project:
|
84
|
+
rubygems_version: 1.8.17
|
85
|
+
signing_key:
|
86
|
+
specification_version: 3
|
87
|
+
summary: Superators add new sexy operators to your Ruby objects.
|
88
|
+
test_files:
|
89
|
+
- spec/superator_spec.rb
|