module Hbc module Artifact class AbstractArtifact extend Predicable def self.english_name @english_name ||= name.sub(/^.*:/, "").gsub(/(.)([A-Z])/, '\1 \2') end def self.english_article @english_article ||= (english_name =~ /^[aeiou]/i) ? "an" : "a" end def self.dsl_key @dsl_key ||= name.sub(/^.*:/, "").gsub(/(.)([A-Z])/, '\1_\2').downcase.to_sym end def self.dirmethod @dirmethod ||= "#{dsl_key}dir".to_sym end def self.for_cask(cask) cask.artifacts[dsl_key].to_a end # TODO: this sort of logic would make more sense in dsl.rb, or a # constructor called from dsl.rb, so long as that isn't slow. def self.read_script_arguments(arguments, stanza, default_arguments = {}, override_arguments = {}, key = nil) # TODO: when stanza names are harmonized with class names, # stanza may not be needed as an explicit argument description = key ? "#{stanza} #{key.inspect}" : stanza.to_s # backward-compatible string value arguments = { executable: arguments } if arguments.is_a?(String) # key sanity permitted_keys = [:args, :input, :executable, :must_succeed, :sudo, :print_stdout, :print_stderr] unknown_keys = arguments.keys - permitted_keys unless unknown_keys.empty? opoo %Q{Unknown arguments to #{description} -- #{unknown_keys.inspect} (ignored). Running "brew update; brew cleanup; brew cask cleanup" will likely fix it.} end arguments.select! { |k| permitted_keys.include?(k) } # key warnings override_keys = override_arguments.keys ignored_keys = arguments.keys & override_keys unless ignored_keys.empty? onoe "Some arguments to #{description} will be ignored -- :#{unknown_keys.inspect} (overridden)." end # extract executable executable = arguments.key?(:executable) ? arguments.delete(:executable) : nil arguments = default_arguments.merge arguments arguments.merge! override_arguments [executable, arguments] end attr_reader :cask def initialize(cask) @cask = cask end def to_s "#{summarize} (#{self.class.english_name})" end end end end