toys 0.12.1 → 0.13.1

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.yardopts +2 -0
  3. data/CHANGELOG.md +44 -0
  4. data/LICENSE.md +1 -1
  5. data/README.md +7 -4
  6. data/builtins/system/git-cache.rb +238 -0
  7. data/builtins/system/test.rb +37 -2
  8. data/core-docs/toys/acceptor.rb +432 -0
  9. data/core-docs/toys/arg_parser.rb +397 -0
  10. data/core-docs/toys/cli.rb +493 -0
  11. data/core-docs/toys/compat.rb +2 -0
  12. data/core-docs/toys/completion.rb +329 -0
  13. data/core-docs/toys/context.rb +321 -0
  14. data/core-docs/toys/core.rb +14 -0
  15. data/core-docs/toys/dsl/base.rb +56 -0
  16. data/core-docs/toys/dsl/flag.rb +261 -0
  17. data/core-docs/toys/dsl/flag_group.rb +259 -0
  18. data/core-docs/toys/dsl/internal.rb +4 -0
  19. data/core-docs/toys/dsl/positional_arg.rb +139 -0
  20. data/core-docs/toys/dsl/tool.rb +1530 -0
  21. data/core-docs/toys/errors.rb +93 -0
  22. data/core-docs/toys/flag.rb +549 -0
  23. data/core-docs/toys/flag_group.rb +186 -0
  24. data/core-docs/toys/input_file.rb +8 -0
  25. data/core-docs/toys/loader.rb +222 -0
  26. data/core-docs/toys/middleware.rb +295 -0
  27. data/core-docs/toys/mixin.rb +142 -0
  28. data/core-docs/toys/module_lookup.rb +75 -0
  29. data/core-docs/toys/positional_arg.rb +145 -0
  30. data/core-docs/toys/settings.rb +507 -0
  31. data/core-docs/toys/source_info.rb +127 -0
  32. data/core-docs/toys/standard_middleware/add_verbosity_flags.rb +49 -0
  33. data/core-docs/toys/standard_middleware/apply_config.rb +24 -0
  34. data/core-docs/toys/standard_middleware/handle_usage_errors.rb +33 -0
  35. data/core-docs/toys/standard_middleware/set_default_descriptions.rb +222 -0
  36. data/core-docs/toys/standard_middleware/show_help.rb +190 -0
  37. data/core-docs/toys/standard_middleware/show_root_version.rb +45 -0
  38. data/core-docs/toys/standard_mixins/bundler.rb +83 -0
  39. data/core-docs/toys/standard_mixins/exec.rb +645 -0
  40. data/core-docs/toys/standard_mixins/fileutils.rb +18 -0
  41. data/core-docs/toys/standard_mixins/gems.rb +48 -0
  42. data/core-docs/toys/standard_mixins/git_cache.rb +41 -0
  43. data/core-docs/toys/standard_mixins/highline.rb +133 -0
  44. data/core-docs/toys/standard_mixins/terminal.rb +135 -0
  45. data/core-docs/toys/standard_mixins/xdg.rb +49 -0
  46. data/core-docs/toys/template.rb +112 -0
  47. data/core-docs/toys/tool_definition.rb +926 -0
  48. data/core-docs/toys/utils/completion_engine.rb +49 -0
  49. data/core-docs/toys/utils/exec.rb +721 -0
  50. data/core-docs/toys/utils/gems.rb +185 -0
  51. data/core-docs/toys/utils/git_cache.rb +353 -0
  52. data/core-docs/toys/utils/help_text.rb +134 -0
  53. data/core-docs/toys/utils/terminal.rb +310 -0
  54. data/core-docs/toys/utils/xdg.rb +253 -0
  55. data/core-docs/toys/wrappable_string.rb +120 -0
  56. data/core-docs/toys-core.rb +63 -0
  57. data/docs/guide.md +497 -156
  58. data/lib/toys/standard_cli.rb +50 -36
  59. data/lib/toys/templates/clean.rb +18 -0
  60. data/lib/toys/templates/gem_build.rb +24 -0
  61. data/lib/toys/templates/minitest.rb +21 -0
  62. data/lib/toys/templates/rake.rb +23 -3
  63. data/lib/toys/templates/rdoc.rb +29 -0
  64. data/lib/toys/templates/rspec.rb +32 -4
  65. data/lib/toys/templates/rubocop.rb +14 -1
  66. data/lib/toys/templates/yardoc.rb +55 -0
  67. data/lib/toys/testing.rb +186 -109
  68. data/lib/toys/version.rb +1 -1
  69. data/lib/toys.rb +4 -2
  70. metadata +56 -6
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+ module Toys
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+ ##
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+ # **_Defined in the toys-core gem_**
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+ #
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+ # An Acceptor validates and converts arguments. It is designed to be
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+ # compatible with the OptionParser accept mechanism.
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+ #
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+ # First, an acceptor validates the argument via its
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+ # {Toys::Acceptor::Base#match} method. This method should determine whether
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+ # the argument is valid, and return information that will help with
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+ # conversion of the argument.
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+ #
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+ # Second, an acceptor converts the argument to its final form via the
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+ # {Toys::Acceptor::Base#convert} method.
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+ #
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+ # Finally, an acceptor has a name that may appear in help text for flags and
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+ # arguments that use it.
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+ #
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+ module Acceptor
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+ ##
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+ # A sentinel that may be returned from a function-based acceptor to
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+ # indicate invalid input.
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+ # @return [Object]
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+ #
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+ REJECT = ::Object.new.freeze
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+
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+ ##
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+ # The default type description.
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+ # @return [String]
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+ #
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+ DEFAULT_TYPE_DESC = "string"
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+
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+ ##
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+ # **_Defined in the toys-core gem_**
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+ #
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+ # A base class for acceptors.
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+ #
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+ # The base acceptor does not do any validation (i.e. it accepts all
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+ # arguments) or conversion (i.e. it returns the original string). You can
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+ # subclass this base class and override the {#match} and {#convert} methods
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+ # to implement an acceptor.
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+ #
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+ class Base
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+ ##
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+ # Create a base acceptor.
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+ #
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+ # @param type_desc [String] Type description string, shown in help.
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+ # Defaults to {Toys::Acceptor::DEFAULT_TYPE_DESC}.
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+ # @param well_known_spec [Object] The well-known acceptor spec associated
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+ # with this acceptor, or `nil` for none.
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+ #
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+ def initialize(type_desc: nil, well_known_spec: nil)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # Type description string, shown in help.
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+ # @return [String]
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+ #
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+ attr_reader :type_desc
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+
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+ ##
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+ # The well-known acceptor spec associated with this acceptor, if any.
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+ # This generally identifies an OptionParser-compatible acceptor spec. For
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+ # example, the acceptor object that corresponds to `Integer` will return
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+ # `Integer` from this attribute.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Object] the well-known acceptor
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+ # @return [nil] if there is no corresponding well-known acceptor
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+ #
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+ attr_reader :well_known_spec
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+
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+ ##
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+ # Type description string, shown in help.
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+ # @return [String]
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+ #
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+ def to_s
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # Validate the given input.
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+ #
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+ # When given a valid input, return an array in which the first element is
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+ # the original input string, and the remaining elements (which may be
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+ # empty) comprise any additional information that may be useful during
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+ # conversion. If there is no additional information, you may return the
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+ # original input string by itself without wrapping in an array.
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+ #
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+ # When given an invalid input, return a falsy value such as `nil`.
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+ #
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+ # Note that a `MatchData` object is a legitimate return value because it
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+ # duck-types the appropriate array.
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+ #
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+ # This default implementation simply returns the original input string,
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+ # as the only array element, indicating all inputs are valid. You can
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+ # override this method to provide a different validation function.
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+ #
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+ # @param str [String,nil] The input argument string. May be `nil` if the
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+ # value is optional and not provided.
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+ # @return [String,Array,nil]
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+ #
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+ def match(str)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # Convert the given input.
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+ #
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+ # This method is passed the results of a successful match, including the
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+ # original input string and any other values returned from {#match}. It
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+ # must return the final converted value to use.
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+ #
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+ # @param str [String,nil] Original argument string. May be `nil` if the
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+ # value is optional and not provided.
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+ # @param extra [Object...] Zero or more additional arguments comprising
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+ # additional elements returned from the match function.
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+ # @return [Object] The converted argument as it should be stored in the
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+ # context data.
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+ #
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+ def convert(str, *extra)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # Return suggestions for a given non-matching string.
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+ #
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+ # This method may be called when a match fails. It should return a
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+ # (possibly empty) array of suggestions that could be displayed to the
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+ # user as "did you mean..."
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+ #
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+ # The default implementation returns the empty list.
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+ #
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+ # @param str [String] A string that failed matching.
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+ # @return [Array<String>] A possibly empty array of alternative
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+ # suggestions that could be displayed with "did you mean..."
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+ #
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+ def suggestions(str)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # The default acceptor. Corresponds to the well-known acceptor for
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+ # `Object`.
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+ # @return [Toys::Acceptor::Base]
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+ #
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+ DEFAULT = Base.new(type_desc: "string", well_known_spec: ::Object)
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+
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+ ##
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+ # **_Defined in the toys-core gem_**
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+ #
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+ # An acceptor that uses a simple function to validate and convert input.
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+ # The function must take the input string as its argument, and either
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+ # return the converted object to indicate success, or raise an exception or
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+ # return the sentinel {Toys::Acceptor::REJECT} to indicate invalid input.
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+ #
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+ class Simple < Base
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+ ##
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+ # Create a simple acceptor.
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+ #
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+ # You should provide an acceptor function, either as a proc in the
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+ # `function` argument, or as a block. The function must take as its one
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+ # argument the input string. If the string is valid, the function must
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+ # return the value to store in the tool's data. If the string is invalid,
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+ # the function may either raise an exception (which must descend from
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+ # `StandardError`) or return {Toys::Acceptor::REJECT}.
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+ #
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+ # @param function [Proc] The acceptor function
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+ # @param type_desc [String] Type description string, shown in help.
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+ # Defaults to {Toys::Acceptor::DEFAULT_TYPE_DESC}.
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+ # @param well_known_spec [Object] The well-known acceptor spec associated
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+ # with this acceptor, or `nil` for none.
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+ # @param block [Proc] The acceptor function, if not provided as a normal
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+ # parameter.
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+ #
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+ def initialize(function = nil, type_desc: nil, well_known_spec: nil, &block)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # **_Defined in the toys-core gem_**
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+ #
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+ # An acceptor that uses a regex to validate input. It also supports a
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+ # custom conversion function that generates the final value from the match
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+ # results.
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+ #
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+ class Pattern < Base
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+ ##
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+ # Create a pattern acceptor.
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+ #
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+ # You must provide a regular expression (or any object that duck-types
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+ # `Regexp#match`) as a validator.
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+ #
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+ # You may also optionally provide a converter, either as a proc or a
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+ # block. A converter must take as its arguments the values in the
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+ # `MatchData` returned from a successful regex match. That is, the first
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+ # argument is the original input string, and the remaining arguments are
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+ # the captures. The converter must return the final converted value.
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+ # If no converter is provided, no conversion is done and the input string
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+ # is returned.
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+ #
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+ # @param regex [Regexp] Regular expression defining value values.
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+ # @param converter [Proc] An optional converter function. May also be
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+ # given as a block. Note that the converter will be passed all
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+ # elements of the `MatchData`.
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+ # @param type_desc [String] Type description string, shown in help.
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+ # Defaults to {Toys::Acceptor::DEFAULT_TYPE_DESC}.
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+ # @param well_known_spec [Object] The well-known acceptor spec associated
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+ # with this acceptor, or `nil` for none.
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+ # @param block [Proc] A converter function, if not provided as a normal
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+ # parameter.
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+ #
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+ def initialize(regex, converter = nil, type_desc: nil, well_known_spec: nil, &block)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # **_Defined in the toys-core gem_**
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+ #
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+ # An acceptor that recognizes a fixed set of values.
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+ #
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+ # You provide a list of valid values. The input argument string will be
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+ # matched against the string forms of these valid values. If it matches,
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+ # the converter will return the actual value from the valid list.
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+ #
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+ # For example, you could pass `[:one, :two, 3]` as the set of values. If
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+ # an argument of `"two"` is passed in, the converter will yield a final
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+ # value of the symbol `:two`. If an argument of "3" is passed in, the
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+ # converter will yield the integer `3`. If an argument of "three" is
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+ # passed in, the match will fail.
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+ #
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+ class Enum < Base
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+ ##
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+ # Create an acceptor.
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+ #
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+ # @param values [Array<Object>] Valid values.
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+ # @param type_desc [String] Type description string, shown in help.
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+ # Defaults to {Toys::Acceptor::DEFAULT_TYPE_DESC}.
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+ # @param well_known_spec [Object] The well-known acceptor spec associated
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+ # with this acceptor, or `nil` for none.
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+ #
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+ def initialize(values, type_desc: nil, well_known_spec: nil)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # The array of enum values.
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+ # @return [Array<Object>]
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+ #
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+ attr_reader :values
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # **_Defined in the toys-core gem_**
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+ #
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+ # An acceptor that recognizes a range of values.
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+ #
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+ # The input argument is matched against the given range. For example, you
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+ # can match against the integers from 1 to 10 by passing the range
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+ # `(1..10)`.
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+ #
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+ # You can also provide a conversion function that takes the input string
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+ # and converts it an object that can be compared by the range. If you do
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+ # not provide a converter, a default converter will be provided depending
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+ # on the types of objects serving as the range limits. Specifically:
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+ #
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+ # * If the range beginning and end are both `Integer`, then input strings
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+ # are likewise converted to `Integer` when matched against the range.
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+ # Accepted values are returned as integers.
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+ # * If the range beginning and end are both `Float`, then input strings
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+ # are likewise converted to `Float`.
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+ # * If the range beginning and end are both `Rational`, then input
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+ # strings are likewise converted to `Rational`.
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+ # * If the range beginning and end are both `Numeric` types but different
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+ # subtypes (e.g. an `Integer` and a `Float`), then any type of numeric
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+ # input (integer, float, rational) is accepted and matched against the
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+ # range.
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+ # * If the range beginning and/or end are not numeric types, then no
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+ # conversion is done by default.
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+ #
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+ class Range < Simple
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+ ##
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+ # Create an acceptor.
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+ #
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+ # @param range [Range] The range of acceptable values
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+ # @param converter [Proc] A converter proc that takes an input string and
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+ # attempts to convert it to a type comparable by the range. For
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+ # numeric ranges, this can be omitted because one is provided by
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+ # default. You should provide a converter for other types of ranges.
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+ # You can also pass the converter as a block.
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+ # @param type_desc [String] Type description string, shown in help.
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+ # Defaults to {Toys::Acceptor::DEFAULT_TYPE_DESC}.
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+ # @param well_known_spec [Object] The well-known acceptor spec associated
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+ # with this acceptor, or `nil` for none.
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+ # @param block [Proc] Converter function, if not provided as a normal
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+ # parameter.
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+ #
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+ def initialize(range, converter = nil, type_desc: nil, well_known_spec: nil, &block)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # The range being checked.
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+ # @return [Range]
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+ #
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+ attr_reader :range
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # A converter proc that handles integers. Useful in Simple and Range
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+ # acceptors.
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+ # @return [Proc]
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+ #
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+ INTEGER_CONVERTER = proc { |s| s.nil? ? nil : Integer(s) }
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+
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+ ##
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+ # A converter proc that handles floats. Useful in Simple and Range
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+ # acceptors.
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+ # @return [Proc]
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+ #
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+ FLOAT_CONVERTER = proc { |s| s.nil? ? nil : Float(s) }
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+
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+ ##
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+ # A converter proc that handles rationals. Useful in Simple and Range
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+ # acceptors.
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+ # @return [Proc]
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+ #
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+ RATIONAL_CONVERTER = proc { |s| s.nil? ? nil : Rational(s) }
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+
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+ ##
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+ # A converter proc that handles any numeric value. Useful in Simple and
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+ # Range acceptors.
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+ # @return [Proc]
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+ #
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+ NUMERIC_CONVERTER =
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+ proc do |s|
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+ if s.nil?
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+ nil
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+ elsif s.include?("/")
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+ Rational(s)
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+ elsif s.include?(".") || (s.include?("e") && s !~ /\A-?0x/)
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+ Float(s)
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+ else
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+ Integer(s)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class << self
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+ ##
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+ # Lookup a standard acceptor name recognized by OptionParser.
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+ #
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+ # @param spec [Object] A well-known acceptor specification, such as
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+ # `String`, `Integer`, `Array`, `OptionParser::DecimalInteger`, etc.
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+ # @return [Toys::Acceptor::Base] The corresponding Acceptor object
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+ # @return [nil] if the given standard acceptor was not recognized.
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+ #
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+ def lookup_well_known(spec)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # Create an acceptor from a variety of specification formats. The
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+ # acceptor is constructed from the given specification object and/or the
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+ # given block. Additionally, some acceptors can take an optional type
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+ # description string used to describe the type of data in online help.
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+ #
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+ # Recognized specs include:
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+ #
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+ # * Any well-known acceptor recognized by OptionParser, such as
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+ # `Integer`, `Array`, or `OptionParser::DecimalInteger`. Any block
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+ # and type description you provide are ignored.
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+ #
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+ # * Any **regular expression**. The returned acceptor validates only if
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+ # the regex matches the *entire string parameter*.
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+ #
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+ # You can also provide an optional conversion function as a block. If
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+ # provided, the block must take a variable number of arguments, the
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+ # first being the matched string and the remainder being the captures
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+ # from the regular expression. It should return the converted object
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+ # that will be stored in the context data. If you do not provide a
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+ # block, no conversion takes place, and the original string is used.
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+ #
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+ # * An **array** of possible values. The acceptor validates if the
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+ # string parameter matches the *string form* of one of the array
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+ # elements (i.e. the results of calling `to_s` on the element.)
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+ #
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+ # the actual array element that it matched. For example, if the
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+ # symbol `:foo` is in the array, it will match the string `"foo"`,
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+ # and then store the symbol `:foo` in the tool data. You may not
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+ # further customize the conversion function; any block is ignored.
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+ #
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+ # * A **range** of possible values. The acceptor validates if the
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+ # string parameter, after conversion to the range type, lies within
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+ # the range. The final value stored in context data is the converted
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+ # value. For numeric ranges, conversion is provided, but if the range
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+ # has a different type, you must provide the conversion function as
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+ # a block.
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+ #
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+ # * A **function** as a Proc (where the block is ignored) or a block
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+ # (if the spec is nil). This function performs *both* validation and
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+ # conversion. It should take the string parameter as its argument,
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+ # and it must either return the object that should be stored in the
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+ # tool data, or raise an exception (descended from `StandardError`)
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+ # to indicate that the string parameter is invalid. You may also
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+ # return the sentinel value {Toys::Acceptor::REJECT} to indicate that
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+ # the string is invalid.
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+ #
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+ # * The value `nil` or `:default` with no block, to indicate the
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+ # default pass-through acceptor {Toys::Acceptor::DEFAULT}. Any type
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+ # description you provide is ignored.
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+ #
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+ # Additional options:
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+ #
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+ # * `:type_desc` (String) The type description for interpolating into
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+ # help text. Ignored if the spec indicates the default acceptor or a
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+ # well-known acceptor.
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+ #
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+ # @param spec [Object] See the description for recognized values.
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+ # @param options [Hash] Additional options to pass to the acceptor.
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+ # @param block [Proc] See the description for recognized forms.
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+ # @return [Toys::Acceptor::Base,Proc]
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+ #
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+ def create(spec = nil, **options, &block)
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+ # Source available in the toys-core gem
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end