Class: File

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/rexec/reverse_io.rb

Overview

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Constant Summary collapse

REVERSE_BUFFER_SIZE =
128

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#read_reverse(length) ⇒ Object

Read a chunk of data and then move the file pointer backwards.

Calling this function multiple times will return new data and traverse the file backwards.



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# File 'lib/rexec/reverse_io.rb', line 31

def read_reverse(length)
	offset = tell

	if offset == 0
		return nil
	end

	start = [0, offset-length].max

	seek(start, IO::SEEK_SET)

	buf = read(offset-start)

	seek(start, IO::SEEK_SET)

	return buf
end

#reverse_each_line(sep_string = $/, &block) ⇒ Object

Similar to each_line but works in reverse. Don’t forget to call seek_end before you start!



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# File 'lib/rexec/reverse_io.rb', line 80

def reverse_each_line(sep_string=$/, &block)
	line = reverse_gets(sep_string)

	while line != nil
		yield line

		line = reverse_gets(sep_string)
	end
end

#reverse_gets(sep_string = $/) ⇒ Object

This function is very similar to gets but it works in reverse.

You can use it to efficiently read a file line by line backwards.

It returns nil when there are no more lines.



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# File 'lib/rexec/reverse_io.rb', line 56

def reverse_gets(sep_string=$/)
	end_pos = tell

	offset = nil
	buf = ""

	while offset == nil
		chunk = read_reverse(REVERSE_BUFFER_SIZE)
		return (buf == "" ? nil : buf) if chunk == nil

		buf = chunk + buf

		offset = buf.rindex(sep_string)
	end

	line = buf[offset...buf.size].sub(sep_string, "")

	seek((end_pos - buf.size) + offset, IO::SEEK_SET)

	return line
end

#seek_endObject

Seek to the end of the file



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# File 'lib/rexec/reverse_io.rb', line 23

def seek_end
	seek(0, IO::SEEK_END)
end