FileUtilsExt provides a custom version of
the FileUtils methods that respond to the
verbose and nowrite commands.
Get/set the nowrite flag controlling output from the FileUtils utilities. If verbose is true, then the utility method is echoed to standard output.
Examples:
nowrite # return the current value of the # nowrite flag nowrite(v) # set the nowrite flag to _v_. nowrite(v) { code } # Execute code with the nowrite flag set # temporarily to _v_. Return to the # original value when code is done.
# File rake-13.0.3/lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb, line 76
def nowrite(value=nil)
oldvalue = FileUtilsExt.nowrite_flag
FileUtilsExt.nowrite_flag = value unless value.nil?
if block_given?
begin
yield
ensure
FileUtilsExt.nowrite_flag = oldvalue
end
end
oldvalue
end
Check that the options do not contain options not listed in
optdecl. An ArgumentError exception is thrown if non-declared
options are found.
# File rake-13.0.3/lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb, line 122
def rake_check_options(options, *optdecl)
h = options.dup
optdecl.each do |name|
h.delete name
end
raise ArgumentError, "no such option: #{h.keys.join(' ')}" unless
h.empty?
end
Send the message to the default rake output (which is $stderr).
# File rake-13.0.3/lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb, line 115
def rake_output_message(message)
$stderr.puts(message)
end
Get/set the verbose flag controlling output from the FileUtils utilities. If verbose is true, then the utility method is echoed to standard output.
Examples:
verbose # return the current value of the # verbose flag verbose(v) # set the verbose flag to _v_. verbose(v) { code } # Execute code with the verbose flag set # temporarily to _v_. Return to the # original value when code is done.
# File rake-13.0.3/lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb, line 52
def verbose(value=nil)
oldvalue = FileUtilsExt.verbose_flag
FileUtilsExt.verbose_flag = value unless value.nil?
if block_given?
begin
yield
ensure
FileUtilsExt.verbose_flag = oldvalue
end
end
FileUtilsExt.verbose_flag
end
Use this function to prevent potentially destructive ruby code from running when the :nowrite flag is set.
Example:
when_writing("Building Project") do project.build end
The following code will build the project under normal conditions. If the nowrite(true) flag is set, then the example will print:
DRYRUN: Building Project
instead of actually building the project.
# File rake-13.0.3/lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb, line 106
def when_writing(msg=nil)
if FileUtilsExt.nowrite_flag
$stderr.puts "DRYRUN: #{msg}" if msg
else
yield
end
end