RSS::Utils is a module that holds various utility functions that are used across many parts of the rest of the RSS library. Like most modules named some variant of 'util', its methods are probably not particularly useful to those who aren't developing the library itself.
This method is used inside of several different objects to determine if special behavior is needed in the constructor.
Special behavior is needed if the array passed in as args
has
true
or false
as its value, and if the second
element of args
is a hash.
# File rss/utils.rb, line 123 def element_initialize_arguments?(args) [true, false].include?(args[0]) and args[1].is_a?(Hash) end
Returns an array of two elements: the filename where the calling method is located, and the line number where it is defined.
Takes an optional argument i
, which specifies how many callers
up the stack to look.
Examples:
require 'rss/utils' def foo p RSS::Utils.get_file_and_line_from_caller p RSS::Utils.get_file_and_line_from_caller(1) end def bar foo end def baz bar end baz # => ["test.rb", 5] # => ["test.rb", 9]
If i
is not given, or is the default value of 0, it attempts
to figure out the correct value. This is useful when in combination with
instance_eval. For example:
require 'rss/utils' def foo p RSS::Utils.get_file_and_line_from_caller(1) end def bar foo end instance_eval <<-RUBY, *RSS::Utils.get_file_and_line_from_caller def baz bar end RUBY baz # => ["test.rb", 8]
# File rss/utils.rb, line 82 def get_file_and_line_from_caller(i=0) file, line, = caller[i].split(':') line = line.to_i line += 1 if i.zero? [file, line] end
Takes a string s
with some HTML in it, and escapes
'&', '“', '<' and '>', by
replacing them with the appropriate entities.
This method is also aliased to h, for convenience.
Examples:
require 'rss/utils' RSS::Utils.html_escape("Dungeons & Dragons") # => "Dungeons & Dragons" RSS::Utils.h(">_>") # => ">_>"
# File rss/utils.rb, line 102 def html_escape(s) s.to_s.gsub(/&/, "&").gsub(/\"/, """).gsub(/>/, ">").gsub(/</, "<") end
If value
is an instance of class klass
, return
it, else create a new instance of klass
with value
value
.
# File rss/utils.rb, line 109 def new_with_value_if_need(klass, value) if value.is_a?(klass) value else klass.new(value) end end
Given a name
in a name_with_underscores or a name-with-dashes
format, returns the CamelCase version of name
.
If the name
is already CamelCased, nothing happens.
Examples:
require 'rss/utils' RSS::Utils.to_class_name("sample_name") # => "SampleName" RSS::Utils.to_class_name("with-dashes") # => "WithDashes" RSS::Utils.to_class_name("CamelCase") # => "CamelCase"
# File rss/utils.rb, line 26 def to_class_name(name) name.split(/[_\-]/).collect do |part| "#{part[0, 1].upcase}#{part[1..-1]}" end.join("") end