Module: Byebug::Helpers::ParseHelper

Overview

Utilities to assist command parsing

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#get_int(str, cmd, min = nil, max = nil) ⇒ Object

Parses str of command cmd as an integer between min and max.

If either min or max is nil, that value has no bound.

TODO: Remove the ‘cmd` parameter. It has nothing to do with the method’s purpose.



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# File 'lib/byebug/helpers/parse.rb', line 15

def get_int(str, cmd, min = nil, max = nil)
  if str !~ /\A-?[0-9]+\z/
    return nil, pr('parse.errors.int.not_number', cmd: cmd, str: str)
  end

  int = str.to_i
  if min && int < min
    err = pr('parse.errors.int.too_low', cmd: cmd, str: str, min: min)
    return nil, err
  elsif max && int > max
    err = pr('parse.errors.int.too_high', cmd: cmd, str: str, max: max)
    return nil, err
  end

  int
end

#parse_steps(str, cmd) ⇒ Object

Returns str as an integer or 1 if str is empty.

Returns:

  • str as an integer or 1 if str is empty.



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# File 'lib/byebug/helpers/parse.rb', line 51

def parse_steps(str, cmd)
  return 1 unless str

  steps, err = get_int(str, cmd, 1)
  return nil, err unless steps

  steps
end

#syntax_valid?(code) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true if code is syntactically correct for Ruby, false otherwise.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    true if code is syntactically correct for Ruby, false otherwise



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# File 'lib/byebug/helpers/parse.rb', line 35

def syntax_valid?(code)
  return true unless code

  without_stderr do
    begin
      RubyVM::InstructionSequence.compile(code)
      true
    rescue SyntaxError
      false
    end
  end
end