Mon, 26 Jun 2023 14:12:46 -0500
Drop cmp-omni. Never resolved the double-display
But don't really have omnifunc use cases anymore
module DataEmbed module_function # Returns a hash of filename => content read from the DATA section of a given # source, or the caller. Does not cache for you. If given a handle, it is # read; a string, used as a file path to read; a module or class, its file is # guessed using +const_source_location+. # # Note: This isn't careful with encoding. A battle-tested version of this # that should be okay with encodings can be found in Sinatra. # # @example Read my own data section # files = DataEmbed.data_section(__FILE__) # # @example A specific module # files = DataEmbed.data_section(Some::Class) # # @example The DATA global (only opened for $0 unlike perl) # files = DataEmbed.data_section(DATA) # # @param source [Module, String, #read] # @return [{String => String}] def data_section(source) data = case source when Module File.read(Object.const_source_location(source.name)[0]) when String File.read(source) else source.read end data .split(/^__END__$/, 2) .last .split(/^@@\s*(.+?)\s*\r?\n/m) .tap { _1.shift if _1.length.odd? } .each_slice(2) .to_h .transform_values { _1.gsub(/\n+\z/, "\n") } end # Process the given tmpl using ERB, with % trim enabled. Either a binding or # a hash may be given. Only locals are available to the template if a hash # is used. # # @param tmpl [String] # @param vars [Binding, Hash] # @return [String] def process_template(tmpl, vars) require "erb" ERB .new(tmpl, trim_mode: "%") .public_send(vars.is_a?(Binding) ? :result : :result_with_hash, vars) end # Process templates in both keys and values of the given hash # # @param data [{String => String}] # @param vars [Binding, Hash] # @return [{String => String}] def process_templates(data, vars) data .transform_keys { process_template(_1, vars) } .transform_values! { process_template(_1, vars) } end end