Class: Gem::Commands::WhichCommand
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Gem::Command
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Defined in: | lib/rubygems/commands/which_command.rb |
Constant Summary
::Gem::Command
- Inherited
Class Attribute Summary
::Gem::Command
- Inherited
.build_args | Arguments used when building gems. |
.build_args=, .extra_args, .extra_args= |
Class Method Summary
- .new ⇒ WhichCommand constructor
::Gem::Command
- Inherited
.add_common_option, | |
.add_specific_extra_args | Add a list of extra arguments for the given command. |
.common_options, | |
.new | Initializes a generic gem command named |
.specific_extra_args | Return an array of extra arguments for the command. |
.specific_extra_args_hash | Accessor for the specific extra args hash (self initializing). |
Instance Attribute Summary
::Gem::Command
- Inherited
#command | The name of the command. |
#defaults | The default options for the command. |
#options | The options for the command. |
#program_name | The name of the command for command-line invocation. |
#summary | A short description of the command. |
::Gem::DefaultUserInteraction
- Included
Instance Method Summary
- #execute
- #find_paths(package_name, dirs)
- #arguments Internal use only
- #defaults_str Internal use only
- #description Internal use only
- #usage Internal use only
::Gem::Command
- Inherited
#add_extra_args | Adds extra args from ~/.gemrc. |
#add_option | Add a command-line option and handler to the command. |
#arguments | Override to provide details of the arguments a command takes. |
#begins? | True if |
#defaults_str | Override to display the default values of the command options. |
#description | Override to display a longer description of what this command does. |
#execute | Override to provide command handling. |
#get_all_gem_names | Get all gem names from the command line. |
#get_all_gem_names_and_versions | Get all [gem, version] from the command line. |
#get_one_gem_name | Get a single gem name from the command line. |
#get_one_optional_argument | Get a single optional argument from the command line. |
#handle_options | Handle the given list of arguments by parsing them and recording the results. |
#handles? | True if the command handles the given argument list. |
#invoke | Invoke the command with the given list of arguments. |
#invoke_with_build_args | Invoke the command with the given list of normal arguments and additional build arguments. |
#merge_options | Merge a set of command options with the set of default options (without modifying the default option hash). |
#remove_option | Remove previously defined command-line argument |
#show_help | Display the help message for the command. |
#show_lookup_failure | Display to the user that a gem couldn’t be found and reasons why. |
#usage | Override to display the usage for an individual gem command. |
#when_invoked | Call the given block when invoked. |
#add_parser_run_info | Adds a section with |
#configure_options, | |
#create_option_parser | Creates an option parser and fills it in with the help info for the command. |
#parser | Create on demand parser. |
#wrap | Wraps |
#add_parser_description, #add_parser_options, #add_parser_summary |
::Gem::UserInteraction
- Included
#alert | Displays an alert |
#alert_error | Displays an error |
#alert_warning | Displays a warning |
#ask | Asks a |
#ask_for_password | Asks for a password with a |
#ask_yes_no | Asks a yes or no |
#choose_from_list | Asks the user to answer |
#say | Displays the given |
#terminate_interaction | Terminates the RubyGems process with the given |
#verbose | Calls |
::Gem::DefaultUserInteraction
- Included
::Gem::Text
- Included
#clean_text | Remove any non-printable characters and make the text suitable for printing. |
#format_text | Wraps |
#levenshtein_distance | This code is based directly on the |
#truncate_text, #min3 |
Constructor Details
.new ⇒ WhichCommand
# File 'lib/rubygems/commands/which_command.rb', line 5
def initialize super 'which', 'Find the location of a library file you can require', :search_gems_first => false, :show_all => false add_option '-a', '--[no-]all', 'show all matching files' do |show_all, | [:show_all] = show_all end add_option '-g', '--[no-]gems-first', 'search gems before non-gems' do |gems_first, | [:search_gems_first] = gems_first end end
Instance Method Details
#arguments
# File 'lib/rubygems/commands/which_command.rb', line 19
def arguments # :nodoc: "FILE name of file to find" end
#defaults_str
# File 'lib/rubygems/commands/which_command.rb', line 23
def defaults_str # :nodoc: "--no-gems-first --no-all" end
#description
# File 'lib/rubygems/commands/which_command.rb', line 27
def description # :nodoc: <<-EOF The which command is like the shell which command and shows you where the file you wish to require lives. You can use the which command to help determine why you are requiring a version you did not expect or to look at the content of a file you are requiring to see why it does not behave as you expect. EOF end
#execute
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/rubygems/commands/which_command.rb', line 38
def execute found = true [:args].each do |arg| arg = arg.sub(/#{Regexp.union(*Gem.suffixes)}$/, '') dirs = $LOAD_PATH spec = Gem::Specification.find_by_path arg if spec if [:search_gems_first] dirs = spec.full_require_paths + $LOAD_PATH else dirs = $LOAD_PATH + spec.full_require_paths end end # TODO: this is totally redundant and stupid paths = find_paths arg, dirs if paths.empty? alert_error "Can't find Ruby library file or shared library #{arg}" found &&= false else say paths end end terminate_interaction 1 unless found end
#find_paths(package_name, dirs)
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/rubygems/commands/which_command.rb', line 70
def find_paths(package_name, dirs) result = [] dirs.each do |dir| Gem.suffixes.each do |ext| full_path = File.join dir, "#{package_name}#{ext}" if File.exist? full_path and not File.directory? full_path result << full_path return result unless [:show_all] end end end result end
#usage
# File 'lib/rubygems/commands/which_command.rb', line 86
def usage # :nodoc: "#{program_name} FILE [FILE ...]" end