The top-level workspace, see WorkSpace#main
# File irb/context.rb, line 108 def main @workspace.main end
A class that wraps the current state of the irb session, including the configuration of IRB.conf
.
Can be either the default IRB.conf[:AUTO_INDENT]
, or the mode set by prompt_mode=
To enable auto-indentation in irb:
IRB.conf[:AUTO_INDENT] = true
or
irb_context.auto_indent_mode = true
or
IRB.CurrentContext.auto_indent_mode = true
See Configuration at IRB
for more information.
The limit of backtrace lines displayed as top n
and tail n
.
The default value is 16.
Can also be set using the --back-trace-limit
command line option.
See Command line options at IRB
for more command line options.
Whether ^C
(control-c
) will be ignored or not.
If set to false
, ^C
will quit irb.
If set to true
,
during input: cancel input then return to top level.
during execute: abandon current execution.
Whether ^C
(control-c
) will be ignored or not.
If set to false
, ^C
will quit irb.
If set to true
,
during input: cancel input then return to top level.
during execute: abandon current execution.
The current input method
Can be either StdioInputMethod
, ReadlineInputMethod
, FileInputMethod
or other specified when the context is created. See ::new
for more information on input_method
.
Can be either name from IRB.conf[:IRB_NAME]
, or the number of the current job set by JobManager
, such as irb#2
Can be either the irb_name
surrounded by parenthesis, or the input_method
passed to Context.new
IRB prompt for continuated statement (e.g. immediately after an if
)
See IRB for more information.
The format of the return statement, set by prompt_mode=
using the :RETURN
of the mode
passed to set the current prompt_mode
.
Whether Readline
is enabled or not.
A copy of the default IRB.conf[:USE_READLINE]
See use_readline=
for more information.
Whether Readline
is enabled or not.
A copy of the default IRB.conf[:USE_READLINE]
See use_readline=
for more information.
Whether Tracer is used when evaluating statements in this context.
See lib/tracer.rb
for more information.
Creates a new IRB context.
The optional input_method
argument:
nil
uses stdin or Readline
String
uses a File
other
uses this as InputMethod
# File irb/context.rb, line 28 def initialize(irb, workspace = nil, input_method = nil, output_method = nil) @irb = irb if workspace @workspace = workspace else @workspace = WorkSpace.new end @thread = Thread.current if defined? Thread # copy of default configuration @ap_name = IRB.conf[:AP_NAME] @rc = IRB.conf[:RC] @load_modules = IRB.conf[:LOAD_MODULES] @use_readline = IRB.conf[:USE_READLINE] @verbose = IRB.conf[:VERBOSE] @io = nil self.inspect_mode = IRB.conf[:INSPECT_MODE] self.use_tracer = IRB.conf[:USE_TRACER] if IRB.conf[:USE_TRACER] self.use_loader = IRB.conf[:USE_LOADER] if IRB.conf[:USE_LOADER] self.eval_history = IRB.conf[:EVAL_HISTORY] if IRB.conf[:EVAL_HISTORY] @ignore_sigint = IRB.conf[:IGNORE_SIGINT] @ignore_eof = IRB.conf[:IGNORE_EOF] @back_trace_limit = IRB.conf[:BACK_TRACE_LIMIT] self.prompt_mode = IRB.conf[:PROMPT_MODE] if IRB.conf[:SINGLE_IRB] or !defined?(IRB::JobManager) @irb_name = IRB.conf[:IRB_NAME] else @irb_name = IRB.conf[:IRB_NAME]+"#"+IRB.JobManager.n_jobs.to_s end @irb_path = "(" + @irb_name + ")" case input_method when nil case use_readline? when nil if (defined?(ReadlineInputMethod) && STDIN.tty? && IRB.conf[:PROMPT_MODE] != :INF_RUBY) @io = ReadlineInputMethod.new else @io = StdioInputMethod.new end when false @io = StdioInputMethod.new when true if defined?(ReadlineInputMethod) @io = ReadlineInputMethod.new else @io = StdioInputMethod.new end end when String @io = FileInputMethod.new(input_method) @irb_name = File.basename(input_method) @irb_path = input_method else @io = input_method end self.save_history = IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY] if IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY] if output_method @output_method = output_method else @output_method = StdioOutputMethod.new end @echo = IRB.conf[:ECHO] if @echo.nil? @echo = true end self.debug_level = IRB.conf[:DEBUG_LEVEL] end
Changes the current workspace to given object or binding.
If the optional argument is omitted, the workspace will be home_workspace
which is inherited from TOPLEVEL_BINDING
or the main object, IRB.conf[:MAIN_CONTEXT]
when irb was initialized.
See IRB::WorkSpace.new
for more information.
# File irb/ext/change-ws.rb, line 32 def change_workspace(*_main) if _main.empty? @workspace = home_workspace return main end @workspace = WorkSpace.new(_main[0]) if !(class<<main;ancestors;end).include?(ExtendCommandBundle) main.extend ExtendCommandBundle end end
Whether or not debug mode is enabled, see debug_level=
.
# File irb/context.rb, line 375 def debug? @debug_level > 0 end
Sets the debug level of irb
Can also be set using the --irb_debug
command line option.
See Command line options at IRB
for more command line options.
# File irb/context.rb, line 369 def debug_level=(value) @debug_level = value RubyLex.debug_level = value end
Sets command result history limit.
no
is an Integer or nil
.
Returns no
of history items if greater than 0.
If no
is 0, the number of history items is unlimited.
If no
is nil
, execution result history isn't used (default).
# File irb/ext/history.rb, line 44 def eval_history=(no) if no if defined?(@eval_history) && @eval_history @eval_history_values.size(no) else @eval_history_values = History.new(no) IRB.conf[:__TMP__EHV__] = @eval_history_values @workspace.evaluate(self, "__ = IRB.conf[:__TMP__EHV__]") IRB.conf.delete(:__TMP_EHV__) end else @eval_history_values = nil end @eval_history = no end
Exits the current session, see IRB.irb_exit
# File irb/context.rb, line 394 def exit(ret = 0) IRB.irb_exit(@irb, ret) end
A copy of the default IRB.conf[:HISTORY_FILE]
# File irb/ext/save-history.rb, line 50 def history_file IRB.conf[:HISTORY_FILE] end
Set IRB.conf[:HISTORY_FILE]
to the given hist
.
# File irb/ext/save-history.rb, line 55 def history_file=(hist) IRB.conf[:HISTORY_FILE] = hist end
Inherited from TOPLEVEL_BINDING
.
# File irb/ext/change-ws.rb, line 17 def home_workspace if defined? @home_workspace @home_workspace else @home_workspace = @workspace end end
Whether inspect_mode
is set or not, see inspect_mode=
for more detail.
# File irb/context.rb, line 287 def inspect? @inspect_mode.nil? or @inspect_mode end
Specifies the inspect mode with opt
:
true
display inspect
false
display to_s
nil
inspect mode in non-math mode, non-inspect mode in math mode
See IRB::Inspector
for more information.
Can also be set using the --inspect
and --noinspect
command line options.
See Command line options at IRB
for more command line options.
# File irb/context.rb, line 310 def inspect_mode=(opt) if i = Inspector::INSPECTORS[opt] @inspect_mode = opt @inspect_method = i i.init else case opt when nil if Inspector.keys_with_inspector(Inspector::INSPECTORS[true]).include?(@inspect_mode) self.inspect_mode = false elsif Inspector.keys_with_inspector(Inspector::INSPECTORS[false]).include?(@inspect_mode) self.inspect_mode = true else puts "Can't switch inspect mode." return end when /^\s*\{.*\}\s*$/ begin inspector = eval "proc#{opt}" rescue Exception puts "Can't switch inspect mode(#{opt})." return end self.inspect_mode = inspector when Proc self.inspect_mode = IRB::Inspector(opt) when Inspector prefix = "usr%d" i = 1 while Inspector::INSPECTORS[format(prefix, i)]; i += 1; end @inspect_mode = format(prefix, i) @inspect_method = opt Inspector.def_inspector(format(prefix, i), @inspect_method) else puts "Can't switch inspect mode(#{opt})." return end end print "Switch to#{unless @inspect_mode; ' non';end} inspect mode.\n" if verbose? @inspect_mode end
Size of the current WorkSpace
stack
# File irb/ext/workspaces.rb, line 17 def irb_level workspace_stack.size end
The top-level workspace, see WorkSpace#main
# File irb/context.rb, line 108 def main @workspace.main end
Removes the last element from the current workspaces
stack and returns it, or nil
if the current workspace stack is empty.
Also, see push_workspace
.
# File irb/ext/workspaces.rb, line 58 def pop_workspace if workspaces.empty? print "workspace stack empty\n" return end @workspace = workspaces.pop end
Sets the mode
of the prompt in this context.
See Customizing the IRB Prompt at IRB
for more information.
# File irb/context.rb, line 271 def prompt_mode=(mode) @prompt_mode = mode pconf = IRB.conf[:PROMPT][mode] @prompt_i = pconf[:PROMPT_I] @prompt_s = pconf[:PROMPT_S] @prompt_c = pconf[:PROMPT_C] @prompt_n = pconf[:PROMPT_N] @return_format = pconf[:RETURN] if ai = pconf.include?(:AUTO_INDENT) @auto_indent_mode = ai else @auto_indent_mode = IRB.conf[:AUTO_INDENT] end end
Whether verbose?
is true
, and input_method
is either StdioInputMethod
or ReadlineInputMethod
, see io
for more information.
# File irb/context.rb, line 253 def prompting? verbose? || (STDIN.tty? && @io.kind_of?(StdioInputMethod) || (defined?(ReadlineInputMethod) && @io.kind_of?(ReadlineInputMethod))) end
Creates a new workspace with the given object or binding, and appends it onto the current workspaces
stack.
See IRB::Context#change_workspace
and IRB::WorkSpace.new
for more information.
# File irb/ext/workspaces.rb, line 35 def push_workspace(*_main) if _main.empty? if workspaces.empty? print "No other workspace\n" return nil end ws = workspaces.pop workspaces.push @workspace @workspace = ws return workspaces end workspaces.push @workspace @workspace = WorkSpace.new(@workspace.binding, _main[0]) if !(class<<main;ancestors;end).include?(ExtendCommandBundle) main.extend ExtendCommandBundle end end
A copy of the default IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY]
# File irb/ext/save-history.rb, line 26 def save_history IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY] end
Sets IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY]
to the given val
and calls init_save_history with this context.
Will store the number of val
entries of history in the history_file
Add the following to your .irbrc
to change the number of history entries stored to 1000:
IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY] = 1000
# File irb/ext/save-history.rb, line 40 def save_history=(val) IRB.conf[:SAVE_HISTORY] = val if val main_context = IRB.conf[:MAIN_CONTEXT] main_context = self unless main_context main_context.init_save_history end end
Sets the return value from the last statement evaluated in this context to last_value
.
# File irb/context.rb, line 263 def set_last_value(value) @last_value = value @workspace.local_variable_set :_, value end
Returns whether irb
's own file reader method is used by load
/require
or not.
This mode is globally affected (irb-wide).
# File irb/ext/use-loader.rb, line 41 def use_loader IRB.conf[:USE_LOADER] end
See use_loader
for more information.
# File irb/ext/use-loader.rb, line 50 def use_loader=(opt) if IRB.conf[:USE_LOADER] != opt IRB.conf[:USE_LOADER] = opt if opt if !$".include?("irb/cmd/load") end (class<<@workspace.main;self;end).instance_eval { alias_method :load, :irb_load alias_method :require, :irb_require } else (class<<@workspace.main;self;end).instance_eval { alias_method :load, :__original__load__IRB_use_loader__ alias_method :require, :__original__require__IRB_use_loader__ } end end print "Switch to load/require#{unless use_loader; ' non';end} trace mode.\n" if verbose? opt end
Obsolete method.
Can be set using the --noreadline
and --readline
command line options.
See Command line options at IRB
for more command line options.
# File irb/context.rb, line 359 def use_readline=(opt) print "This method is obsolete." print "Do nothing." end
Sets whether or not to use the Tracer library when evaluating statements in this context.
See lib/tracer.rb
for more information.
# File irb/ext/tracer.rb, line 37 def use_tracer=(opt) if opt Tracer.set_get_line_procs(@irb_path) { |line_no, *rests| @io.line(line_no) } elsif !opt && @use_tracer Tracer.off end @use_tracer=opt end
Returns whether messages are displayed or not.
# File irb/context.rb, line 237 def verbose? if @verbose.nil? if defined?(ReadlineInputMethod) && @io.kind_of?(ReadlineInputMethod) false elsif !STDIN.tty? or @io.kind_of?(FileInputMethod) true else false end else @verbose end end