Class: XMP::StringInputMethod
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Super Chains via Extension / Inclusion / Inheritance | |
Class Chain:
self,
::IRB::InputMethod
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Instance Chain:
self,
::IRB::InputMethod
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Inherits: |
IRB::InputMethod
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Defined in: | lib/irb/xmp.rb |
Overview
A custom InputMethod class used by ::XMP for evaluating string io.
Class Method Summary
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.new ⇒ StringInputMethod
constructor
Creates a new
StringInputMethod
object.
::IRB::InputMethod - Inherited
.new | Creates a new input method object. |
Instance Attribute Summary
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#encoding
readonly
Returns the encoding of last expression printed by #puts.
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#eof? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Whether there are any expressions left in this printer.
::IRB::InputMethod - Inherited
#file_name | The file name of this input method, usually given during initialization. |
#prompt | The irb prompt associated with this input method. |
#readable_after_eof? | Whether this input method is still readable when there is no more data to read. |
Instance Method Summary
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#gets
Reads the next expression from this printer.
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#puts(exps)
Concatenates all expressions in this printer, separated by newlines.
::IRB::InputMethod - Inherited
#gets | Reads the next line from this input method. |
Constructor Details
.new ⇒ StringInputMethod
Creates a new StringInputMethod
object
# File 'lib/irb/xmp.rb', line 102
def initialize super @exps = [] end
Instance Attribute Details
#encoding (readonly)
Returns the encoding of last expression printed by #puts.
# File 'lib/irb/xmp.rb', line 144
attr_reader :encoding
#eof? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
Whether there are any expressions left in this printer.
# File 'lib/irb/xmp.rb', line 108
def eof? @exps.empty? end
Instance Method Details
#gets
Reads the next expression from this printer.
See IO#gets
for more information.
# File 'lib/irb/xmp.rb', line 115
def gets while l = @exps.shift next if /^\s+$/ =~ l l.concat "\n" print @prompt, l break end l end
#puts(exps)
Concatenates all expressions in this printer, separated by newlines.
An Encoding::CompatibilityError
is raised of the given exps
's encoding doesn't match the previous expression evaluated.
# File 'lib/irb/xmp.rb', line 129
def puts(exps) if @encoding and exps.encoding != @encoding enc = Encoding.compatible?(@exps.join("\n"), exps) if enc.nil? raise Encoding::CompatibilityError, "Encoding in which the passed expression is encoded is not compatible to the preceding's one" else @encoding = enc end else @encoding = exps.encoding end @exps.concat exps.split(/\n/) end