module Redwood
class HookManager
- ## there's probably a better way to do this, but to evaluate a hook
- ## with a bunch of pre-set "local variables" i define a function
- ## per variable and then instance_evaluate the code.
- ##
- ## how does rails do it, when you pass :locals into a partial?
- ##
- ## i don't bother providing setters, since i'm pretty sure the
- ## charade will fall apart pretty quickly with respect to scoping.
- ## this is basically fail-fast.
class HookContext
def initialize name
+ @__say_id = nil
@__name = name
- @__locals = {}
- end
-
- attr_writer :__locals
-
- def method_missing m, *a
- @__locals[m] || super
+ @__cache = {}
end
def say s
- @__say_id = BufferManager.say s, @__say_id
+ if BufferManager.instantiated?
+ @__say_id = BufferManager.say s, @__say_id
+ BufferManager.draw_screen
+ else
+ log s
+ end
end
def log s
Redwood::log "hook[#@__name]: #{s}"
end
- def __binding
- binding
+ def ask_yes_or_no q
+ if BufferManager.instantiated?
+ BufferManager.ask_yes_or_no q
+ else
+ print q
+ gets.chomp.downcase == 'y'
+ end
+ end
+
+ def get tag
+ HookManager.tags[tag]
end
- def __cleanup
+ def set tag, value
+ HookManager.tags[tag] = value
+ end
+
+ def __run __hook, __filename, __locals
+ __binding = binding
+ __lprocs, __lvars = __locals.partition { |k, v| v.is_a?(Proc) }
+ eval __lvars.map { |k, v| "#{k} = __locals[#{k.inspect}];" }.join, __binding
+ ## we also support closures for delays evaluation. unfortunately
+ ## we have to do this via method calls, so you don't get all the
+ ## semantics of a regular variable. not ideal.
+ __lprocs.each do |k, v|
+ self.class.instance_eval do
+ define_method k do
+ @__cache[k] ||= v.call
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ ret = eval __hook, __binding, __filename
BufferManager.clear @__say_id if @__say_id
+ @__cache = {}
+ ret
end
end
@hooks = {}
@descs = {}
@contexts = {}
-
+ @tags = {}
+
Dir.mkdir dir unless File.exists? dir
self.class.i_am_the_instance self
end
+ attr_reader :tags
+
def run name, locals={}
hook = hook_for(name) or return
context = @contexts[hook] ||= HookContext.new(name)
- context.__locals = locals
-
+
+ result = nil
begin
- result = context.instance_eval @hooks[name], fn_for(name)
- if result.is_a? String
- log "got return value: #{result.inspect}"
- BufferManager.flash result
- end
+ result = context.__run hook, fn_for(name), locals
rescue Exception => e
log "error running hook: #{e.message}"
log e.backtrace.join("\n")
- BufferManager.flash "Error running hook: #{e.message}"
+ @hooks[name] = nil # disable it
+ BufferManager.flash "Error running hook: #{e.message}" if BufferManager.instantiated?
end
- context.__cleanup
+ result
end
def register name, desc
end
end
+ def enabled? name; !hook_for(name).nil? end
+
private
def hook_for name
unless @hooks.member? name
- @hooks[name] =
- begin
- returning IO.readlines(fn_for(name)).join do
- log "read '#{name}' from #{fn_for(name)}"
- end
- rescue SystemCallError => e
- nil
+ @hooks[name] = begin
+ returning IO.read(fn_for(name)) do
+ log "read '#{name}' from #{fn_for(name)}"
end
+ rescue SystemCallError => e
+ #log "disabled hook for '#{name}': #{e.message}"
+ nil
+ end
end
@hooks[name]