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require 'pp'
require 'pry/forwardable'
require 'pry/input_lock'
require 'pry/exceptions'
require 'pry/helpers/base_helpers'
require 'pry/hooks'
class Pry
# The default hooks - display messages when beginning and ending Pry sessions.
DEFAULT_HOOKS = Pry::Hooks.new.add_hook(:before_session, :default) do |out, target, _pry_|
next if _pry_.quiet?
_pry_.run_command("whereami --quiet")
end
# The default print
DEFAULT_PRINT = proc do |output, value, _pry_|
_pry_.pager.open do |pager|
pager.print _pry_.config.output_prefix
Pry::ColorPrinter.pp(value, pager, Pry::Terminal.width! - 1)
end
end
# may be convenient when working with enormous objects and
# pretty_print is too slow
SIMPLE_PRINT = proc do |output, value|
begin
output.puts value.inspect
rescue RescuableException
output.puts "unknown"
end
end
# useful when playing with truly enormous objects
CLIPPED_PRINT = proc do |output, value|
output.puts Pry.view_clip(value, id: true)
end
# Will only show the first line of the backtrace
DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_HANDLER = proc do |output, exception, _|
if UserError === exception && SyntaxError === exception
output.puts "SyntaxError: #{exception.message.sub(/.*syntax error, */m, '')}"
else
output.puts "#{exception.class}: #{exception.message}"
output.puts "from #{exception.backtrace.first}"
if exception.respond_to? :cause
cause = exception.cause
while cause
output.puts "Caused by #{cause.class}: #{cause}\n"
output.puts "from #{cause.backtrace.first}"
cause = cause.cause
end
end
end
end
# Deal with the ^D key being pressed. Different behaviour in different cases:
# 1. In an expression behave like `!` command.
# 2. At top-level session behave like `exit` command.
# 3. In a nested session behave like `cd ..`.
DEFAULT_CONTROL_D_HANDLER = proc do |eval_string, _pry_|
if !eval_string.empty?
eval_string.replace('') # Clear input buffer.
elsif _pry_.binding_stack.one?
_pry_.binding_stack.clear
throw(:breakout)
else
# Otherwise, saves current binding stack as old stack and pops last
# binding out of binding stack (the old stack still has that binding).
_pry_.command_state["cd"] ||= Pry::Config.from_hash({}) # FIXME
_pry_.command_state['cd'].old_stack = _pry_.binding_stack.dup
_pry_.binding_stack.pop
end
end
DEFAULT_SYSTEM = proc do |output, cmd, _|
if !system(cmd)
output.puts "Error: there was a problem executing system command: #{cmd}"
end
end
# This is to keep from breaking under Rails 3.2 for people who are doing that
# IRB = Pry thing.
module ExtendCommandBundle; end
end
require 'method_source'
require 'shellwords'
require 'stringio'
require 'strscan'
require 'coderay'
require 'pry/slop'
require 'rbconfig'
require 'tempfile'
require 'pathname'
require 'pry/version'
require 'pry/repl'
require 'pry/code'
require 'pry/ring'
require 'pry/helpers'
require 'pry/code_object'
require 'pry/method'
require 'pry/wrapped_module'
require 'pry/history'
require 'pry/command'
require 'pry/command_set'
require 'pry/commands'
require 'pry/plugins'
require 'pry/core_extensions'
require 'pry/basic_object'
require 'pry/config/behavior'
require 'pry/config/memoization'
require 'pry/config/default'
require 'pry/config/convenience'
require 'pry/config'
require 'pry/pry_class'
require 'pry/pry_instance'
require 'pry/cli'
require 'pry/color_printer'
require 'pry/pager'
require 'pry/terminal'
require 'pry/editor'
require 'pry/rubygem'
require "pry/indent"
require "pry/last_exception"
require "pry/prompt"
require "pry/inspector"
require 'pry/object_path'
require 'pry/output'
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