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And with line numbers. - -*Syntax* *Highlighting*... -* makes code easier to read and maintain -* lets you detect syntax errors faster -* helps you to understand the syntax of a language -* looks nice -* is what everybody wants to have on their website -* solves all your problems and makes the girls run after you - - -== Installation - - % gem install coderay - - -=== Dependencies - -CodeRay needs Ruby 1.8.7+ or 1.9.2+. It also runs on Rubinius and JRuby. - - -== Example Usage - - require 'coderay' - - html = CodeRay.scan("puts 'Hello, world!'", :ruby).div(:line_numbers => :table) - - -== Documentation - -See CodeRay. - - -== Credits - -=== Special Thanks to - -* licenser (Heinz N. Gies) for ending my QBasic career, inventing the Coder - project and the input/output plugin system. - CodeRay would not exist without him. -* bovi (Daniel Bovensiepen) for helping me out on various occasions. - -=== Thanks to - -* Caleb Clausen for writing RubyLexer (see - http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubylexer) and lots of very interesting mail - traffic -* birkenfeld (Georg Brandl) and mitsuhiku (Arnim Ronacher) for PyKleur, now pygments. - You guys rock! -* Jamis Buck for writing Syntax (see http://rubyforge.org/projects/syntax) - I got some useful ideas from it. -* Doug Kearns and everyone else who worked on ruby.vim - it not only helped me - coding CodeRay, but also gave me a wonderful target to reach for the Ruby - scanner. -* everyone who uses CodeBB on http://www.rubyforen.de and http://www.python-forum.de -* iGEL, magichisoka, manveru, WoNáDo and everyone I forgot from rubyforen.de -* Dethix from ruby-mine.de -* zickzackw -* Dookie (who is no longer with us...) and Leonidas from http://www.python-forum.de -* Andreas Schwarz for finding out that CaseIgnoringWordList was not case - ignoring! Such things really make you write tests. -* closure for the first version of the Scheme scanner. -* Stefan Walk for the first version of the JavaScript and PHP scanners. -* Josh Goebel for another version of the JavaScript scanner, a SQL and a Diff scanner. -* Jonathan Younger for pointing out the licence confusion caused by wrong LICENSE file. -* Jeremy Hinegardner for finding the shebang-on-empty-file bug in FileType. -* Charles Oliver Nutter and Yehuda Katz for helping me benchmark CodeRay on JRuby. -* Andreas Neuhaus for pointing out a markup bug in coderay/for_redcloth. -* 0xf30fc7 for the FileType patch concerning Delphi file extensions. -* The folks at redmine.org - thank you for using and fixing CodeRay! -* Keith Pitt for his SQL scanners -* Rob Aldred for the terminal encoder -* Trans for pointing out $DEBUG dependencies -* Flameeyes for finding that Term::ANSIColor was obsolete -* matz and all Ruby gods and gurus -* The inventors of: the computer, the internet, the true color display, HTML & - CSS, VIM, Ruby, pizza, microwaves, guitars, scouting, programming, anime, - manga, coke and green ice tea. - -Where would we be without all those people? - -=== Created using - -* Ruby[http://ruby-lang.org/] -* Chihiro (my Sony VAIO laptop); Henrietta (my old MacBook); - Triella, born Rico (my new MacBook); as well as - Seras and Hikari (my PCs) -* RDE[http://homepage2.nifty.com/sakazuki/rde_e.html], - VIM[http://vim.org] and TextMate[http://macromates.com] -* Subversion[http://subversion.tigris.org/] -* Redmine[http://redmine.org/] -* Firefox[http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/], - Firebug[http://getfirebug.com/], Safari[http://www.apple.com/safari/], and - Thunderbird[http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/] -* RubyGems[http://docs.rubygems.org/] and Rake[http://rake.rubyforge.org/] -* TortoiseSVN[http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/] using Apache via - XAMPP[http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html] -* RDoc (though I'm quite unsatisfied with it) -* Microsoft Windows (yes, I confess!) and MacOS X -* GNUWin32, MinGW and some other tools to make the shell under windows a bit - less useless -* Term::ANSIColor[http://term-ansicolor.rubyforge.org/] -* PLEAC[http://pleac.sourceforge.net/] code examples -* Github -* Travis CI (http://travis-ci.org/rubychan/github) - -=== Free - -* As you can see, CodeRay was created under heavy use of *free* software. -* So CodeRay is also *free*. -* If you use CodeRay to create software, think about making this software - *free*, too. -* Thanks :) diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/Rakefile b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/Rakefile deleted file mode 100644 index ba6c34ef8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -$:.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__) unless $:.include? '.' - -ROOT = '.' -LIB_ROOT = File.join ROOT, 'lib' - -task :default => :test - -if File.directory? 'rake_tasks' - - # load rake tasks from subfolder - for task_file in Dir['rake_tasks/*.rake'].sort - load task_file - end - -else - - # fallback tasks when rake_tasks folder is not present (eg. in the distribution package) - desc 'Run CodeRay tests (basic)' - task :test do - ruby './test/functional/suite.rb' - ruby './test/functional/for_redcloth.rb' - end - - gem 'rdoc' if defined? gem - require 'rdoc/task' - desc 'Generate documentation for CodeRay' - Rake::RDocTask.new :doc do |rd| - rd.title = 'CodeRay Documentation' - rd.main = 'README_INDEX.rdoc' - rd.rdoc_files.add Dir['lib'] - rd.rdoc_files.add rd.main - rd.rdoc_dir = 'doc' - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/bin/coderay b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/bin/coderay deleted file mode 100644 index ccf16a9c6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/bin/coderay +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -require 'coderay' - -$options, args = ARGV.partition { |arg| arg[/^-[hv]$|--\w+/] } -subcommand = args.first if /^\w/ === args.first -subcommand = nil if subcommand && File.exist?(subcommand) -args.delete subcommand - -def option? *options - !($options & options).empty? -end - -def tty? - $stdout.tty? || option?('--tty') -end - -def version - puts <<-USAGE -CodeRay #{CodeRay::VERSION} - USAGE -end - -def help - puts <<-HELP -This is CodeRay #{CodeRay::VERSION}, a syntax highlighting tool for selected languages. - -usage: - coderay [-language] [input] [-format] [output] - -defaults: - language detect from input file name or shebang; fall back to plain text - input STDIN - format detect from output file name or use terminal; fall back to HTML - output STDOUT - -common: - coderay file.rb # highlight file to terminal - coderay file.rb > file.html # highlight file to HTML page - coderay file.rb -div > file.html # highlight file to HTML snippet - -configure output: - coderay file.py output.json # output tokens as JSON - coderay file.py -loc # count lines of code in Python file - -configure input: - coderay -python file # specify the input language - coderay -ruby # take input from STDIN - -more: - coderay stylesheet [style] # print CSS stylesheet - HELP -end - -def commands - puts <<-COMMANDS - general: - highlight code highlighting (default command, optional) - stylesheet print the CSS stylesheet with the given name (aliases: style, css) - - about: - list [of] list all available plugins (or just the scanners|encoders|styles|filetypes) - commands print this list - help show some help - version print CodeRay version - COMMANDS -end - -def print_list_of plugin_host - plugins = plugin_host.all_plugins.map do |plugin| - info = " #{plugin.plugin_id}: #{plugin.title}" - - aliases = (plugin.aliases - [:default]).map { |key| "-#{key}" }.sort_by { |key| key.size } - if plugin.respond_to?(:file_extension) || !aliases.empty? - additional_info = [] - additional_info << aliases.join(', ') unless aliases.empty? - info << " (#{additional_info.join('; ')})" - end - - info << ' <-- default' if plugin.aliases.include? :default - - info - end - puts plugins.sort -end - -if option? '-v', '--version' - version -end - -if option? '-h', '--help' - help -end - -case subcommand -when 'highlight', nil - if ARGV.empty? - version - help - else - signature = args.map { |arg| arg[/^-/] ? '-' : 'f' }.join - names = args.map { |arg| arg.sub(/^-/, '') } - case signature - when /^$/ - exit - when /^ff?$/ - input_file, output_file, = *names - when /^f-f?$/ - input_file, output_format, output_file, = *names - when /^-ff?$/ - input_lang, input_file, output_file, = *names - when /^-f-f?$/ - input_lang, input_file, output_format, output_file, = *names - when /^--?f?$/ - input_lang, output_format, output_file, = *names - else - $stdout = $stderr - help - puts - puts "Unknown parameter order: #{args.join ' '}, expected: [-language] [input] [-format] [output]" - exit 1 - end - - if input_file - input_lang ||= CodeRay::FileType.fetch input_file, :text, true - end - - if output_file - output_format ||= CodeRay::FileType[output_file] - else - output_format ||= :terminal - end - - output_format = :page if output_format.to_s == 'html' - - if input_file - input = File.read input_file - else - input = $stdin.read - end - - begin - file = - if output_file - File.open output_file, 'w' - else - $stdout.sync = true - $stdout - end - CodeRay.encode(input, input_lang, output_format, :out => file) - file.puts - rescue CodeRay::PluginHost::PluginNotFound => boom - $stdout = $stderr - if boom.message[/CodeRay::(\w+)s could not load plugin :?(.*?): /] - puts "I don't know the #$1 \"#$2\"." - else - puts boom.message - end - # puts "I don't know this plugin: #{boom.message[/Could not load plugin (.*?): /, 1]}." - rescue CodeRay::Scanners::Scanner::ScanError # FIXME: rescue Errno::EPIPE - # this is sometimes raised by pagers; ignore [TODO: wtf?] - ensure - file.close if output_file - end - end -when 'li', 'list' - arg = args.first && args.first.downcase - if [nil, 's', 'sc', 'scanner', 'scanners'].include? arg - puts 'input languages (Scanners):' - print_list_of CodeRay::Scanners - end - - if [nil, 'e', 'en', 'enc', 'encoder', 'encoders'].include? arg - puts 'output formats (Encoders):' - print_list_of CodeRay::Encoders - end - - if [nil, 'st', 'style', 'styles'].include? arg - puts 'CSS themes for HTML output (Styles):' - print_list_of CodeRay::Styles - end - - if [nil, 'f', 'ft', 'file', 'filetype', 'filetypes'].include? arg - puts 'recognized file types:' - - filetypes = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } - CodeRay::FileType::TypeFromExt.inject filetypes do |types, (ext, type)| - types[type.to_s] << ".#{ext}" - types - end - CodeRay::FileType::TypeFromName.inject filetypes do |types, (name, type)| - types[type.to_s] << name - types - end - - filetypes.sort.each do |type, exts| - puts " #{type}: #{exts.sort_by { |ext| ext.size }.join(', ')}" - end - end -when 'stylesheet', 'style', 'css' - puts CodeRay::Encoders[:html]::CSS.new(args.first).stylesheet -when 'commands' - commands -when 'help' - help -else - $stdout = $stderr - help - puts - if subcommand[/\A\w+\z/] - puts "Unknown command: #{subcommand}" - else - puts "File not found: #{subcommand}" - end - exit 1 -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c89722026..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,278 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -# Encoding.default_internal = 'UTF-8' - -# = CodeRay Library -# -# CodeRay is a Ruby library for syntax highlighting. -# -# I try to make CodeRay easy to use and intuitive, but at the same time fully -# featured, complete, fast and efficient. -# -# See README. -# -# It consists mainly of -# * the main engine: CodeRay (Scanners::Scanner, Tokens, Encoders::Encoder) -# * the plugin system: PluginHost, Plugin -# * the scanners in CodeRay::Scanners -# * the encoders in CodeRay::Encoders -# * the styles in CodeRay::Styles -# -# Here's a fancy graphic to light up this gray docu: -# -# http://cycnus.de/raindark/coderay/scheme.png -# -# == Documentation -# -# See CodeRay, Encoders, Scanners, Tokens. -# -# == Usage -# -# Remember you need RubyGems to use CodeRay, unless you have it in your load -# path. Run Ruby with -rubygems option if required. -# -# === Highlight Ruby code in a string as html -# -# require 'coderay' -# print CodeRay.scan('puts "Hello, world!"', :ruby).html -# -# # prints something like this: -# puts "Hello, world!" -# -# -# === Highlight C code from a file in a html div -# -# require 'coderay' -# print CodeRay.scan(File.read('ruby.h'), :c).div -# print CodeRay.scan_file('ruby.h').html.div -# -# You can include this div in your page. The used CSS styles can be printed with -# -# % coderay_stylesheet -# -# === Highlight without typing too much -# -# If you are one of the hasty (or lazy, or extremely curious) people, just run this file: -# -# % ruby -rubygems /path/to/coderay/coderay.rb > example.html -# -# and look at the file it created in your browser. -# -# = CodeRay Module -# -# The CodeRay module provides convenience methods for the engine. -# -# * The +lang+ and +format+ arguments select Scanner and Encoder to use. These are -# simply lower-case symbols, like :python or :html. -# * All methods take an optional hash as last parameter, +options+, that is send to -# the Encoder / Scanner. -# * Input and language are always sorted in this order: +code+, +lang+. -# (This is in alphabetical order, if you need a mnemonic ;) -# -# You should be able to highlight everything you want just using these methods; -# so there is no need to dive into CodeRay's deep class hierarchy. -# -# The examples in the demo directory demonstrate common cases using this interface. -# -# = Basic Access Ways -# -# Read this to get a general view what CodeRay provides. -# -# == Scanning -# -# Scanning means analysing an input string, splitting it up into Tokens. -# Each Token knows about what type it is: string, comment, class name, etc. -# -# Each +lang+ (language) has its own Scanner; for example, :ruby code is -# handled by CodeRay::Scanners::Ruby. -# -# CodeRay.scan:: Scan a string in a given language into Tokens. -# This is the most common method to use. -# CodeRay.scan_file:: Scan a file and guess the language using FileType. -# -# The Tokens object you get from these methods can encode itself; see Tokens. -# -# == Encoding -# -# Encoding means compiling Tokens into an output. This can be colored HTML or -# LaTeX, a textual statistic or just the number of non-whitespace tokens. -# -# Each Encoder provides output in a specific +format+, so you select Encoders via -# formats like :html or :statistic. -# -# CodeRay.encode:: Scan and encode a string in a given language. -# CodeRay.encode_tokens:: Encode the given tokens. -# CodeRay.encode_file:: Scan a file, guess the language using FileType and encode it. -# -# == All-in-One Encoding -# -# CodeRay.encode:: Highlight a string with a given input and output format. -# -# == Instanciating -# -# You can use an Encoder instance to highlight multiple inputs. This way, the setup -# for this Encoder must only be done once. -# -# CodeRay.encoder:: Create an Encoder instance with format and options. -# CodeRay.scanner:: Create an Scanner instance for lang, with '' as default code. -# -# To make use of CodeRay.scanner, use CodeRay::Scanner::code=. -# -# The scanning methods provide more flexibility; we recommend to use these. -# -# == Reusing Scanners and Encoders -# -# If you want to re-use scanners and encoders (because that is faster), see -# CodeRay::Duo for the most convenient (and recommended) interface. -module CodeRay - - $CODERAY_DEBUG ||= false - - require 'coderay/version' - - # helpers - autoload :FileType, 'coderay/helpers/file_type' - - # Tokens - autoload :Tokens, 'coderay/tokens' - autoload :TokensProxy, 'coderay/tokens_proxy' - autoload :TokenKinds, 'coderay/token_kinds' - - # Plugin system - autoload :PluginHost, 'coderay/helpers/plugin' - autoload :Plugin, 'coderay/helpers/plugin' - - # Plugins - autoload :Scanners, 'coderay/scanner' - autoload :Encoders, 'coderay/encoder' - autoload :Styles, 'coderay/style' - - # Convenience access and reusable Encoder/Scanner pair - autoload :Duo, 'coderay/duo' - - class << self - - # Scans the given +code+ (a String) with the Scanner for +lang+. - # - # This is a simple way to use CodeRay. Example: - # require 'coderay' - # page = CodeRay.scan("puts 'Hello, world!'", :ruby).html - # - # See also demo/demo_simple. - def scan code, lang, options = {}, &block - # FIXME: return a proxy for direct-stream encoding - TokensProxy.new code, lang, options, block - end - - # Scans +filename+ (a path to a code file) with the Scanner for +lang+. - # - # If +lang+ is :auto or omitted, the CodeRay::FileType module is used to - # determine it. If it cannot find out what type it is, it uses - # CodeRay::Scanners::Text. - # - # Calls CodeRay.scan. - # - # Example: - # require 'coderay' - # page = CodeRay.scan_file('some_c_code.c').html - def scan_file filename, lang = :auto, options = {}, &block - lang = FileType.fetch filename, :text, true if lang == :auto - code = File.read filename - scan code, lang, options, &block - end - - # Encode a string. - # - # This scans +code+ with the the Scanner for +lang+ and then - # encodes it with the Encoder for +format+. - # +options+ will be passed to the Encoder. - # - # See CodeRay::Encoder.encode. - def encode code, lang, format, options = {} - encoder(format, options).encode code, lang, options - end - - # Encode pre-scanned Tokens. - # Use this together with CodeRay.scan: - # - # require 'coderay' - # - # # Highlight a short Ruby code example in a HTML span - # tokens = CodeRay.scan '1 + 2', :ruby - # puts CodeRay.encode_tokens(tokens, :span) - # - def encode_tokens tokens, format, options = {} - encoder(format, options).encode_tokens tokens, options - end - - # Encodes +filename+ (a path to a code file) with the Scanner for +lang+. - # - # See CodeRay.scan_file. - # Notice that the second argument is the output +format+, not the input language. - # - # Example: - # require 'coderay' - # page = CodeRay.encode_file 'some_c_code.c', :html - def encode_file filename, format, options = {} - tokens = scan_file filename, :auto, get_scanner_options(options) - encode_tokens tokens, format, options - end - - # Highlight a string into a HTML
. - # - # CSS styles use classes, so you have to include a stylesheet - # in your output. - # - # See encode. - def highlight code, lang, options = { :css => :class }, format = :div - encode code, lang, format, options - end - - # Highlight a file into a HTML
. - # - # CSS styles use classes, so you have to include a stylesheet - # in your output. - # - # See encode. - def highlight_file filename, options = { :css => :class }, format = :div - encode_file filename, format, options - end - - # Finds the Encoder class for +format+ and creates an instance, passing - # +options+ to it. - # - # Example: - # require 'coderay' - # - # stats = CodeRay.encoder(:statistic) - # stats.encode("puts 17 + 4\n", :ruby) - # - # puts '%d out of %d tokens have the kind :integer.' % [ - # stats.type_stats[:integer].count, - # stats.real_token_count - # ] - # #-> 2 out of 4 tokens have the kind :integer. - def encoder format, options = {} - Encoders[format].new options - end - - # Finds the Scanner class for +lang+ and creates an instance, passing - # +options+ to it. - # - # See Scanner.new. - def scanner lang, options = {}, &block - Scanners[lang].new '', options, &block - end - - # Extract the options for the scanner from the +options+ hash. - # - # Returns an empty Hash if :scanner_options is not set. - # - # This is used if a method like CodeRay.encode has to provide options - # for Encoder _and_ scanner. - def get_scanner_options options - options.fetch :scanner_options, {} - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/duo.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/duo.rb deleted file mode 100644 index cb3f8ee82..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/duo.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # = Duo - # - # A Duo is a convenient way to use CodeRay. You just create a Duo, - # giving it a lang (language of the input code) and a format (desired - # output format), and call Duo#highlight with the code. - # - # Duo makes it easy to re-use both scanner and encoder for a repetitive - # task. It also provides a very easy interface syntax: - # - # require 'coderay' - # CodeRay::Duo[:python, :div].highlight 'import this' - # - # Until you want to do uncommon things with CodeRay, I recommend to use - # this method, since it takes care of everything. - class Duo - - attr_accessor :lang, :format, :options - - # Create a new Duo, holding a lang and a format to highlight code. - # - # simple: - # CodeRay::Duo[:ruby, :html].highlight 'bla 42' - # - # with options: - # CodeRay::Duo[:ruby, :html, :hint => :debug].highlight '????::??' - # - # alternative syntax without options: - # CodeRay::Duo[:ruby => :statistic].encode 'class << self; end' - # - # alternative syntax with options: - # CodeRay::Duo[{ :ruby => :statistic }, :do => :something].encode 'abc' - # - # The options are forwarded to scanner and encoder - # (see CodeRay.get_scanner_options). - def initialize lang = nil, format = nil, options = {} - if format.nil? && lang.is_a?(Hash) && lang.size == 1 - @lang = lang.keys.first - @format = lang[@lang] - else - @lang = lang - @format = format - end - @options = options - end - - class << self - # To allow calls like Duo[:ruby, :html].highlight. - alias [] new - end - - # The scanner of the duo. Only created once. - def scanner - @scanner ||= CodeRay.scanner @lang, CodeRay.get_scanner_options(@options) - end - - # The encoder of the duo. Only created once. - def encoder - @encoder ||= CodeRay.encoder @format, @options - end - - # Tokenize and highlight the code using +scanner+ and +encoder+. - def encode code, options = {} - options = @options.merge options - encoder.encode(code, @lang, options) - end - alias highlight encode - - # Allows to use Duo like a proc object: - # - # CodeRay::Duo[:python => :yaml].call(code) - # - # or, in Ruby 1.9 and later: - # - # CodeRay::Duo[:python => :yaml].(code) - alias call encode - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoder.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoder.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d2d6c7e62..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoder.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # This module holds the Encoder class and its subclasses. - # For example, the HTML encoder is named CodeRay::Encoders::HTML - # can be found in coderay/encoders/html. - # - # Encoders also provides methods and constants for the register - # mechanism and the [] method that returns the Encoder class - # belonging to the given format. - module Encoders - - extend PluginHost - plugin_path File.dirname(__FILE__), 'encoders' - - # = Encoder - # - # The Encoder base class. Together with Scanner and - # Tokens, it forms the highlighting triad. - # - # Encoder instances take a Tokens object and do something with it. - # - # The most common Encoder is surely the HTML encoder - # (CodeRay::Encoders::HTML). It highlights the code in a colorful - # html page. - # If you want the highlighted code in a div or a span instead, - # use its subclasses Div and Span. - class Encoder - extend Plugin - plugin_host Encoders - - class << self - - # If FILE_EXTENSION isn't defined, this method returns the - # downcase class name instead. - def const_missing sym - if sym == :FILE_EXTENSION - (defined?(@plugin_id) && @plugin_id || name[/\w+$/].downcase).to_s - else - super - end - end - - # The default file extension for output file of this encoder class. - def file_extension - self::FILE_EXTENSION - end - - end - - # Subclasses are to store their default options in this constant. - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { } - - # The options you gave the Encoder at creating. - attr_accessor :options, :scanner - - # Creates a new Encoder. - # +options+ is saved and used for all encode operations, as long - # as you don't overwrite it there by passing additional options. - # - # Encoder objects provide three encode methods: - # - encode simply takes a +code+ string and a +lang+ - # - encode_tokens expects a +tokens+ object instead - # - # Each method has an optional +options+ parameter. These are - # added to the options you passed at creation. - def initialize options = {} - @options = self.class::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge options - @@CODERAY_TOKEN_INTERFACE_DEPRECATION_WARNING_GIVEN = false - end - - # Encode a Tokens object. - def encode_tokens tokens, options = {} - options = @options.merge options - @scanner = tokens.scanner if tokens.respond_to? :scanner - setup options - compile tokens, options - finish options - end - - # Encode the given +code+ using the Scanner for +lang+. - def encode code, lang, options = {} - options = @options.merge options - @scanner = Scanners[lang].new code, CodeRay.get_scanner_options(options).update(:tokens => self) - setup options - @scanner.tokenize - finish options - end - - # You can use highlight instead of encode, if that seems - # more clear to you. - alias highlight encode - - # The default file extension for this encoder. - def file_extension - self.class.file_extension - end - - def << token - unless @@CODERAY_TOKEN_INTERFACE_DEPRECATION_WARNING_GIVEN - warn 'Using old Tokens#<< interface.' - @@CODERAY_TOKEN_INTERFACE_DEPRECATION_WARNING_GIVEN = true - end - self.token(*token) - end - - # Called with +content+ and +kind+ of the currently scanned token. - # For simple scanners, it's enougth to implement this method. - # - # By default, it calls text_token, begin_group, end_group, begin_line, - # or end_line, depending on the +content+. - def token content, kind - case content - when String - text_token content, kind - when :begin_group - begin_group kind - when :end_group - end_group kind - when :begin_line - begin_line kind - when :end_line - end_line kind - else - raise ArgumentError, 'Unknown token content type: %p, kind = %p' % [content, kind] - end - end - - # Called for each text token ([text, kind]), where text is a String. - def text_token text, kind - @out << text - end - - # Starts a token group with the given +kind+. - def begin_group kind - end - - # Ends a token group with the given +kind+. - def end_group kind - end - - # Starts a new line token group with the given +kind+. - def begin_line kind - end - - # Ends a new line token group with the given +kind+. - def end_line kind - end - - protected - - # Called with merged options before encoding starts. - # Sets @out to an empty string. - # - # See the HTML Encoder for an example of option caching. - def setup options - @out = get_output(options) - end - - def get_output options - options[:out] || '' - end - - # Append data.to_s to the output. Returns the argument. - def output data - @out << data.to_s - data - end - - # Called with merged options after encoding starts. - # The return value is the result of encoding, typically @out. - def finish options - @out - end - - # Do the encoding. - # - # The already created +tokens+ object must be used; it must be a - # Tokens object. - def compile tokens, options = {} - content = nil - for item in tokens - if item.is_a? Array - raise ArgumentError, 'Two-element array tokens are no longer supported.' - end - if content - token content, item - content = nil - else - content = item - end - end - raise 'odd number list for Tokens' if content - end - - alias tokens compile - public :tokens - - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/_map.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/_map.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4cca1963f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/_map.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - map \ - :loc => :lines_of_code, - :plain => :text, - :plaintext => :text, - :remove_comments => :comment_filter, - :stats => :statistic, - :term => :terminal, - :tty => :terminal, - :yml => :yaml - - # No default because Tokens#nonsense should raise NoMethodError. - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/comment_filter.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/comment_filter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 28336b3d4..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/comment_filter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - load :token_kind_filter - - # A simple Filter that removes all tokens of the :comment kind. - # - # Alias: +remove_comments+ - # - # Usage: - # CodeRay.scan('print # foo', :ruby).comment_filter.text - # #-> "print " - # - # See also: TokenKindFilter, LinesOfCode - class CommentFilter < TokenKindFilter - - register_for :comment_filter - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = superclass::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge \ - :exclude => [:comment, :docstring] - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/count.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/count.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 98a427e18..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/count.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # Returns the number of tokens. - # - # Text and block tokens are counted. - class Count < Encoder - - register_for :count - - protected - - def setup options - super - - @count = 0 - end - - def finish options - output @count - end - - public - - def text_token text, kind - @count += 1 - end - - def begin_group kind - @count += 1 - end - alias end_group begin_group - alias begin_line begin_group - alias end_line begin_group - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/debug.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/debug.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 95d6138f3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/debug.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # = Debug Encoder - # - # Fast encoder producing simple debug output. - # - # It is readable and diff-able and is used for testing. - # - # You cannot fully restore the tokens information from the - # output, because consecutive :space tokens are merged. - # Use Tokens#dump for caching purposes. - # - # See also: Scanners::Debug - class Debug < Encoder - - register_for :debug - - FILE_EXTENSION = 'raydebug' - - def initialize options = {} - super - @opened = [] - end - - def text_token text, kind - if kind == :space - @out << text - else - # TODO: Escape ( - text = text.gsub(/[)\\]/, '\\\\\0') # escape ) and \ - @out << kind.to_s << '(' << text << ')' - end - end - - def begin_group kind - @opened << kind - @out << kind.to_s << '<' - end - - def end_group kind - if @opened.last != kind - puts @out - raise "we are inside #{@opened.inspect}, not #{kind}" - end - @opened.pop - @out << '>' - end - - def begin_line kind - @out << kind.to_s << '[' - end - - def end_line kind - @out << ']' - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/div.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/div.rb deleted file mode 100644 index efd9435c2..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/div.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - load :html - - # Wraps HTML output into a DIV element, using inline styles by default. - # - # See Encoders::HTML for available options. - class Div < HTML - - FILE_EXTENSION = 'div.html' - - register_for :div - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = HTML::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge \ - :css => :style, - :wrap => :div, - :line_numbers => false - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/filter.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/filter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e7f34d6ad..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/filter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # A Filter encoder has another Tokens instance as output. - # It can be subclass to select, remove, or modify tokens in the stream. - # - # Subclasses of Filter are called "Filters" and can be chained. - # - # == Options - # - # === :tokens - # - # The Tokens object which will receive the output. - # - # Default: Tokens.new - # - # See also: TokenKindFilter - class Filter < Encoder - - register_for :filter - - protected - def setup options - super - - @tokens = options[:tokens] || Tokens.new - end - - def finish options - output @tokens - end - - public - - def text_token text, kind # :nodoc: - @tokens.text_token text, kind - end - - def begin_group kind # :nodoc: - @tokens.begin_group kind - end - - def begin_line kind # :nodoc: - @tokens.begin_line kind - end - - def end_group kind # :nodoc: - @tokens.end_group kind - end - - def end_line kind # :nodoc: - @tokens.end_line kind - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 60dfad189..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,302 +0,0 @@ -require 'set' - -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # = HTML Encoder - # - # This is CodeRay's most important highlighter: - # It provides save, fast XHTML generation and CSS support. - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'coderay' - # puts CodeRay.scan('Some /code/', :ruby).html #-> a HTML page - # puts CodeRay.scan('Some /code/', :ruby).html(:wrap => :span) - # #-> Some /code/ - # puts CodeRay.scan('Some /code/', :ruby).span #-> the same - # - # puts CodeRay.scan('Some code', :ruby).html( - # :wrap => nil, - # :line_numbers => :inline, - # :css => :style - # ) - # - # == Options - # - # === :tab_width - # Convert \t characters to +n+ spaces (a number.) - # - # Default: 8 - # - # === :css - # How to include the styles; can be :class or :style. - # - # Default: :class - # - # === :wrap - # Wrap in :page, :div, :span or nil. - # - # You can also use Encoders::Div and Encoders::Span. - # - # Default: nil - # - # === :title - # - # The title of the HTML page (works only when :wrap is set to :page.) - # - # Default: 'CodeRay output' - # - # === :line_numbers - # Include line numbers in :table, :inline, or nil (no line numbers) - # - # Default: nil - # - # === :line_number_anchors - # Adds anchors and links to the line numbers. Can be false (off), true (on), - # or a prefix string that will be prepended to the anchor name. - # - # The prefix must consist only of letters, digits, and underscores. - # - # Default: true, default prefix name: "line" - # - # === :line_number_start - # Where to start with line number counting. - # - # Default: 1 - # - # === :bold_every - # Make every +n+-th number appear bold. - # - # Default: 10 - # - # === :highlight_lines - # - # Highlights certain line numbers. - # Can be any Enumerable, typically just an Array or Range, of numbers. - # - # Bolding is deactivated when :highlight_lines is set. It only makes sense - # in combination with :line_numbers. - # - # Default: nil - # - # === :hint - # Include some information into the output using the title attribute. - # Can be :info (show token kind on mouse-over), :info_long (with full path) - # or :debug (via inspect). - # - # Default: false - class HTML < Encoder - - register_for :html - - FILE_EXTENSION = 'snippet.html' - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { - :tab_width => 8, - - :css => :class, - :style => :alpha, - :wrap => nil, - :title => 'CodeRay output', - - :line_numbers => nil, - :line_number_anchors => 'n', - :line_number_start => 1, - :bold_every => 10, - :highlight_lines => nil, - - :hint => false, - } - - autoload :Output, 'coderay/encoders/html/output' - autoload :CSS, 'coderay/encoders/html/css' - autoload :Numbering, 'coderay/encoders/html/numbering' - - attr_reader :css - - protected - - HTML_ESCAPE = { #:nodoc: - '&' => '&', - '"' => '"', - '>' => '>', - '<' => '<', - } - - # This was to prevent illegal HTML. - # Strange chars should still be avoided in codes. - evil_chars = Array(0x00...0x20) - [?\n, ?\t, ?\s] - evil_chars.each { |i| HTML_ESCAPE[i.chr] = ' ' } - #ansi_chars = Array(0x7f..0xff) - #ansi_chars.each { |i| HTML_ESCAPE[i.chr] = '&#%d;' % i } - # \x9 (\t) and \xA (\n) not included - #HTML_ESCAPE_PATTERN = /[\t&"><\0-\x8\xB-\x1f\x7f-\xff]/ - HTML_ESCAPE_PATTERN = /[\t"&><\0-\x8\xB-\x1f]/ - - TOKEN_KIND_TO_INFO = Hash.new do |h, kind| - h[kind] = kind.to_s.gsub(/_/, ' ').gsub(/\b\w/) { $&.capitalize } - end - - TRANSPARENT_TOKEN_KINDS = Set[ - :delimiter, :modifier, :content, :escape, :inline_delimiter, - ] - - # Generate a hint about the given +kinds+ in a +hint+ style. - # - # +hint+ may be :info, :info_long or :debug. - def self.token_path_to_hint hint, kinds - kinds = Array kinds - title = - case hint - when :info - kinds = kinds[1..-1] if TRANSPARENT_TOKEN_KINDS.include? kinds.first - TOKEN_KIND_TO_INFO[kinds.first] - when :info_long - kinds.reverse.map { |kind| TOKEN_KIND_TO_INFO[kind] }.join('/') - when :debug - kinds.inspect - end - title ? " title=\"#{title}\"" : '' - end - - def setup options - super - - if options[:wrap] || options[:line_numbers] - @real_out = @out - @out = '' - end - - @HTML_ESCAPE = HTML_ESCAPE.dup - @HTML_ESCAPE["\t"] = ' ' * options[:tab_width] - - @opened = [] - @last_opened = nil - @css = CSS.new options[:style] - - hint = options[:hint] - if hint && ![:debug, :info, :info_long].include?(hint) - raise ArgumentError, "Unknown value %p for :hint; \ - expected :info, :info_long, :debug, false, or nil." % hint - end - - css_classes = TokenKinds - case options[:css] - when :class - @span_for_kind = Hash.new do |h, k| - if k.is_a? ::Symbol - kind = k_dup = k - else - kind = k.first - k_dup = k.dup - end - if kind != :space && (hint || css_class = css_classes[kind]) - title = HTML.token_path_to_hint hint, k if hint - css_class ||= css_classes[kind] - h[k_dup] = "" - else - h[k_dup] = nil - end - end - when :style - @span_for_kind = Hash.new do |h, k| - kind = k.is_a?(Symbol) ? k : k.first - h[k.is_a?(Symbol) ? k : k.dup] = - if kind != :space && (hint || css_classes[kind]) - title = HTML.token_path_to_hint hint, k if hint - style = @css.get_style Array(k).map { |c| css_classes[c] } - "" - end - end - else - raise ArgumentError, "Unknown value %p for :css." % options[:css] - end - - @set_last_opened = options[:hint] || options[:css] == :style - end - - def finish options - unless @opened.empty? - warn '%d tokens still open: %p' % [@opened.size, @opened] if $CODERAY_DEBUG - @out << '' while @opened.pop - @last_opened = nil - end - - @out.extend Output - @out.css = @css - if options[:line_numbers] - Numbering.number! @out, options[:line_numbers], options - end - @out.wrap! options[:wrap] - @out.apply_title! options[:title] - - if defined?(@real_out) && @real_out - @real_out << @out - @out = @real_out - end - - super - end - - public - - def text_token text, kind - if text =~ /#{HTML_ESCAPE_PATTERN}/o - text = text.gsub(/#{HTML_ESCAPE_PATTERN}/o) { |m| @HTML_ESCAPE[m] } - end - if style = @span_for_kind[@last_opened ? [kind, *@opened] : kind] - @out << style << text << '' - else - @out << text - end - end - - # token groups, eg. strings - def begin_group kind - @out << (@span_for_kind[@last_opened ? [kind, *@opened] : kind] || '') - @opened << kind - @last_opened = kind if @set_last_opened - end - - def end_group kind - if $CODERAY_DEBUG && (@opened.empty? || @opened.last != kind) - warn 'Malformed token stream: Trying to close a token (%p) ' \ - 'that is not open. Open are: %p.' % [kind, @opened[1..-1]] - end - if @opened.pop - @out << '' - @last_opened = @opened.last if @last_opened - end - end - - # whole lines to be highlighted, eg. a deleted line in a diff - def begin_line kind - if style = @span_for_kind[@last_opened ? [kind, *@opened] : kind] - if style['class="'] - @out << style.sub('class="', 'class="line ') - else - @out << style.sub('>', ' class="line">') - end - else - @out << '' - end - @opened << kind - @last_opened = kind if @options[:css] == :style - end - - def end_line kind - if $CODERAY_DEBUG && (@opened.empty? || @opened.last != kind) - warn 'Malformed token stream: Trying to close a line (%p) ' \ - 'that is not open. Open are: %p.' % [kind, @opened[1..-1]] - end - if @opened.pop - @out << '' - @last_opened = @opened.last if @last_opened - end - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/css.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/css.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6de4b4639..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/css.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - class HTML - class CSS # :nodoc: - - attr :stylesheet - - def CSS.load_stylesheet style = nil - CodeRay::Styles[style] - end - - def initialize style = :default - @classes = Hash.new - style = CSS.load_stylesheet style - @stylesheet = [ - style::CSS_MAIN_STYLES, - style::TOKEN_COLORS.gsub(/^(?!$)/, '.CodeRay ') - ].join("\n") - parse style::TOKEN_COLORS - end - - def get_style styles - cl = @classes[styles.first] - return '' unless cl - style = '' - 1.upto styles.size do |offset| - break if style = cl[styles[offset .. -1]] - end - # warn 'Style not found: %p' % [styles] if style.empty? - return style - end - - private - - CSS_CLASS_PATTERN = / - ( # $1 = selectors - (?: - (?: \s* \. [-\w]+ )+ - \s* ,? - )+ - ) - \s* \{ \s* - ( [^\}]+ )? # $2 = style - \s* \} \s* - | - ( [^\n]+ ) # $3 = error - /mx - def parse stylesheet - stylesheet.scan CSS_CLASS_PATTERN do |selectors, style, error| - raise "CSS parse error: '#{error.inspect}' not recognized" if error - for selector in selectors.split(',') - classes = selector.scan(/[-\w]+/) - cl = classes.pop - @classes[cl] ||= Hash.new - @classes[cl][classes] = style.to_s.strip.delete(' ').chomp(';') - end - end - end - - end - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/numbering.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/numbering.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 15ce11b5f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/numbering.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - class HTML - - module Numbering # :nodoc: - - def self.number! output, mode = :table, options = {} - return self unless mode - - options = DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge options - - start = options[:line_number_start] - unless start.is_a? Integer - raise ArgumentError, "Invalid value %p for :line_number_start; Integer expected." % start - end - - anchor_prefix = options[:line_number_anchors] - anchor_prefix = 'line' if anchor_prefix == true - anchor_prefix = anchor_prefix.to_s[/\w+/] if anchor_prefix - anchoring = - if anchor_prefix - proc do |line| - line = line.to_s - anchor = anchor_prefix + line - "#{line}" - end - else - proc { |line| line.to_s } # :to_s.to_proc in Ruby 1.8.7+ - end - - bold_every = options[:bold_every] - highlight_lines = options[:highlight_lines] - bolding = - if bold_every == false && highlight_lines == nil - anchoring - elsif highlight_lines.is_a? Enumerable - highlight_lines = highlight_lines.to_set - proc do |line| - if highlight_lines.include? line - "#{anchoring[line]}" # highlighted line numbers in bold - else - anchoring[line] - end - end - elsif bold_every.is_a? Integer - raise ArgumentError, ":bolding can't be 0." if bold_every == 0 - proc do |line| - if line % bold_every == 0 - "#{anchoring[line]}" # every bold_every-th number in bold - else - anchoring[line] - end - end - else - raise ArgumentError, 'Invalid value %p for :bolding; false or Integer expected.' % bold_every - end - - line_count = output.count("\n") - position_of_last_newline = output.rindex(RUBY_VERSION >= '1.9' ? /\n/ : ?\n) - if position_of_last_newline - after_last_newline = output[position_of_last_newline + 1 .. -1] - ends_with_newline = after_last_newline[/\A(?:<\/span>)*\z/] - line_count += 1 if not ends_with_newline - end - - case mode - when :inline - max_width = (start + line_count).to_s.size - line_number = start - nesting = [] - output.gsub!(/^.*$\n?/) do |line| - line.chomp! - open = nesting.join - line.scan(%r!<(/)?span[^>]*>?!) do |close,| - if close - nesting.pop - else - nesting << $& - end - end - close = '' * nesting.size - - line_number_text = bolding.call line_number - indent = ' ' * (max_width - line_number.to_s.size) # TODO: Optimize (10^x) - line_number += 1 - "#{indent}#{line_number_text}#{open}#{line}#{close}\n" - end - - when :table - line_numbers = (start ... start + line_count).map(&bolding).join("\n") - line_numbers << "\n" - line_numbers_table_template = Output::TABLE.apply('LINE_NUMBERS', line_numbers) - - output.gsub!(/<\/div>\n/, '
') - output.wrap_in! line_numbers_table_template - output.wrapped_in = :div - - when :list - raise NotImplementedError, 'The :list option is no longer available. Use :table.' - - else - raise ArgumentError, 'Unknown value %p for mode: expected one of %p' % - [mode, [:table, :inline]] - end - - output - end - - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 298921ee2..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - class HTML - - # This module is included in the output String of the HTML Encoder. - # - # It provides methods like wrap, div, page etc. - # - # Remember to use #clone instead of #dup to keep the modules the object was - # extended with. - # - # TODO: Rewrite this without monkey patching. - module Output - - attr_accessor :css - - class << self - - # Raises an exception if an object that doesn't respond to to_str is extended by Output, - # to prevent users from misuse. Use Module#remove_method to disable. - def extended o # :nodoc: - warn "The Output module is intended to extend instances of String, not #{o.class}." unless o.respond_to? :to_str - end - - def make_stylesheet css, in_tag = false # :nodoc: - sheet = css.stylesheet - sheet = <<-'CSS' if in_tag - - CSS - sheet - end - - def page_template_for_css css # :nodoc: - sheet = make_stylesheet css - PAGE.apply 'CSS', sheet - end - - end - - def wrapped_in? element - wrapped_in == element - end - - def wrapped_in - @wrapped_in ||= nil - end - attr_writer :wrapped_in - - def wrap_in! template - Template.wrap! self, template, 'CONTENT' - self - end - - def apply_title! title - self.sub!(/()(<\/title>)/) { $1 + title + $2 } - self - end - - def wrap! element, *args - return self if not element or element == wrapped_in - case element - when :div - raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil - wrap_in! DIV - when :span - raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil - wrap_in! SPAN - when :page - wrap! :div if wrapped_in? nil - raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? :div - wrap_in! Output.page_template_for_css(@css) - if args.first.is_a?(Hash) && title = args.first[:title] - apply_title! title - end - self - when nil - return self - else - raise "Unknown value %p for :wrap" % element - end - @wrapped_in = element - self - end - - def stylesheet in_tag = false - Output.make_stylesheet @css, in_tag - end - -#-- don't include the templates in docu - - class Template < String # :nodoc: - - def self.wrap! str, template, target - target = Regexp.new(Regexp.escape("<%#{target}%>")) - if template =~ target - str[0,0] = $` - str << $' - else - raise "Template target <%%%p%%> not found" % target - end - end - - def apply target, replacement - target = Regexp.new(Regexp.escape("<%#{target}%>")) - if self =~ target - Template.new($` + replacement + $') - else - raise "Template target <%%%p%%> not found" % target - end - end - - end - - SPAN = Template.new '<span class="CodeRay"><%CONTENT%></span>' - - DIV = Template.new <<-DIV -<div class="CodeRay"> - <div class="code"><pre><%CONTENT%></pre></div> -</div> - DIV - - TABLE = Template.new <<-TABLE -<table class="CodeRay"><tr> - <td class="line-numbers" title="double click to toggle" ondblclick="with (this.firstChild.style) { display = (display == '') ? 'none' : '' }"><pre><%LINE_NUMBERS%></pre></td> - <td class="code"><pre><%CONTENT%></pre></td> -</tr></table> - TABLE - - PAGE = Template.new <<-PAGE -<!DOCTYPE html> -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> - <title> - - - - -<%CONTENT%> - - - PAGE - - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/json.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/json.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a9e40dc60..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/json.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # A simple JSON Encoder. - # - # Example: - # CodeRay.scan('puts "Hello world!"', :ruby).json - # yields - # [ - # {"type"=>"text", "text"=>"puts", "kind"=>"ident"}, - # {"type"=>"text", "text"=>" ", "kind"=>"space"}, - # {"type"=>"block", "action"=>"open", "kind"=>"string"}, - # {"type"=>"text", "text"=>"\"", "kind"=>"delimiter"}, - # {"type"=>"text", "text"=>"Hello world!", "kind"=>"content"}, - # {"type"=>"text", "text"=>"\"", "kind"=>"delimiter"}, - # {"type"=>"block", "action"=>"close", "kind"=>"string"}, - # ] - class JSON < Encoder - - begin - require 'json' - rescue LoadError - begin - require 'rubygems' unless defined? Gem - gem 'json' - require 'json' - rescue LoadError - $stderr.puts "The JSON encoder needs the JSON library.\n" \ - "Please gem install json." - raise - end - end - - register_for :json - FILE_EXTENSION = 'json' - - protected - def setup options - super - - @first = true - @out << '[' - end - - def finish options - @out << ']' - end - - def append data - if @first - @first = false - else - @out << ',' - end - - @out << data.to_json - end - - public - def text_token text, kind - append :type => 'text', :text => text, :kind => kind - end - - def begin_group kind - append :type => 'block', :action => 'open', :kind => kind - end - - def end_group kind - append :type => 'block', :action => 'close', :kind => kind - end - - def begin_line kind - append :type => 'block', :action => 'begin_line', :kind => kind - end - - def end_line kind - append :type => 'block', :action => 'end_line', :kind => kind - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/lines_of_code.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/lines_of_code.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5f8422f3d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/lines_of_code.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # Counts the LoC (Lines of Code). Returns an Integer >= 0. - # - # Alias: +loc+ - # - # Everything that is not comment, markup, doctype/shebang, or an empty line, - # is considered to be code. - # - # For example, - # * HTML files not containing JavaScript have 0 LoC - # * in a Java class without comments, LoC is the number of non-empty lines - # - # A Scanner class should define the token kinds that are not code in the - # KINDS_NOT_LOC constant, which defaults to [:comment, :doctype]. - class LinesOfCode < TokenKindFilter - - register_for :lines_of_code - - NON_EMPTY_LINE = /^\s*\S.*$/ - - protected - - def setup options - if scanner - kinds_not_loc = scanner.class::KINDS_NOT_LOC - else - warn "Tokens have no associated scanner, counting all nonempty lines." if $VERBOSE - kinds_not_loc = CodeRay::Scanners::Scanner::KINDS_NOT_LOC - end - - options[:exclude] = kinds_not_loc - - super options - end - - def finish options - output @tokens.text.scan(NON_EMPTY_LINE).size - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/null.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/null.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 73ba47d35..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/null.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # = Null Encoder - # - # Does nothing and returns an empty string. - class Null < Encoder - - register_for :null - - def text_token text, kind - # do nothing - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/page.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/page.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 800e73f32..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/page.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - load :html - - # Wraps the output into a HTML page, using CSS classes and - # line numbers in the table format by default. - # - # See Encoders::HTML for available options. - class Page < HTML - - FILE_EXTENSION = 'html' - - register_for :page - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = HTML::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge \ - :css => :class, - :wrap => :page, - :line_numbers => :table - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/span.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/span.rb deleted file mode 100644 index da705bdc0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/span.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - load :html - - # Wraps HTML output into a SPAN element, using inline styles by default. - # - # See Encoders::HTML for available options. - class Span < HTML - - FILE_EXTENSION = 'span.html' - - register_for :span - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = HTML::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge \ - :css => :style, - :wrap => :span, - :line_numbers => false - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/statistic.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/statistic.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2315d9e0c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/statistic.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # Makes a statistic for the given tokens. - # - # Alias: +stats+ - class Statistic < Encoder - - register_for :statistic - - attr_reader :type_stats, :real_token_count # :nodoc: - - TypeStats = Struct.new :count, :size # :nodoc: - - protected - - def setup options - super - - @type_stats = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = TypeStats.new 0, 0 } - @real_token_count = 0 - end - - STATS = <<-STATS # :nodoc: - -Code Statistics - -Tokens %8d - Non-Whitespace %8d -Bytes Total %8d - -Token Types (%d): - type count ratio size (average) -------------------------------------------------------------- -%s - STATS - - TOKEN_TYPES_ROW = <<-TKR # :nodoc: - %-20s %8d %6.2f %% %5.1f - TKR - - def finish options - all = @type_stats['TOTAL'] - all_count, all_size = all.count, all.size - @type_stats.each do |type, stat| - stat.size /= stat.count.to_f - end - types_stats = @type_stats.sort_by { |k, v| [-v.count, k.to_s] }.map do |k, v| - TOKEN_TYPES_ROW % [k, v.count, 100.0 * v.count / all_count, v.size] - end.join - @out << STATS % [ - all_count, @real_token_count, all_size, - @type_stats.delete_if { |k, v| k.is_a? String }.size, - types_stats - ] - - super - end - - public - - def text_token text, kind - @real_token_count += 1 unless kind == :space - @type_stats[kind].count += 1 - @type_stats[kind].size += text.size - @type_stats['TOTAL'].size += text.size - @type_stats['TOTAL'].count += 1 - end - - # TODO Hierarchy handling - def begin_group kind - block_token ':begin_group', kind - end - - def end_group kind - block_token ':end_group', kind - end - - def begin_line kind - block_token ':begin_line', kind - end - - def end_line kind - block_token ':end_line', kind - end - - def block_token action, kind - @type_stats['TOTAL'].count += 1 - @type_stats[action].count += 1 - @type_stats[kind].count += 1 - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/terminal.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/terminal.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 15c8a5214..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/terminal.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - module Encoders - - # Outputs code highlighted for a color terminal. - # - # Note: This encoder is in beta. It currently doesn't use the Styles. - # - # Alias: +term+ - # - # == Authors & License - # - # By Rob Aldred (http://robaldred.co.uk) - # - # Based on idea by Nathan Weizenbaum (http://nex-3.com) - # - # MIT License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) - class Terminal < Encoder - - register_for :terminal - - TOKEN_COLORS = { - :annotation => '35', - :attribute_name => '33', - :attribute_value => '31', - :binary => '1;35', - :char => { - :self => '36', :delimiter => '34' - }, - :class => '1;35', - :class_variable => '36', - :color => '32', - :comment => '37', - :complex => '34', - :constant => ['34', '4'], - :decoration => '35', - :definition => '1;32', - :directive => ['32', '4'], - :doc => '46', - :doctype => '1;30', - :doc_string => ['31', '4'], - :entity => '33', - :error => ['1;33', '41'], - :exception => '1;31', - :float => '1;35', - :function => '1;34', - :global_variable => '42', - :hex => '1;36', - :include => '33', - :integer => '1;34', - :key => '35', - :label => '1;15', - :local_variable => '33', - :octal => '1;35', - :operator_name => '1;29', - :predefined_constant => '1;36', - :predefined_type => '1;30', - :predefined => ['4', '1;34'], - :preprocessor => '36', - :pseudo_class => '34', - :regexp => { - :self => '31', - :content => '31', - :delimiter => '1;29', - :modifier => '35', - :function => '1;29' - }, - :reserved => '1;31', - :shell => { - :self => '42', - :content => '1;29', - :delimiter => '37', - }, - :string => { - :self => '32', - :modifier => '1;32', - :escape => '1;36', - :delimiter => '1;32', - }, - :symbol => '1;32', - :tag => '34', - :type => '1;34', - :value => '36', - :variable => '34', - - :insert => '42', - :delete => '41', - :change => '44', - :head => '45' - } - TOKEN_COLORS[:keyword] = TOKEN_COLORS[:reserved] - TOKEN_COLORS[:method] = TOKEN_COLORS[:function] - TOKEN_COLORS[:imaginary] = TOKEN_COLORS[:complex] - TOKEN_COLORS[:begin_group] = TOKEN_COLORS[:end_group] = - TOKEN_COLORS[:escape] = TOKEN_COLORS[:delimiter] - - protected - - def setup(options) - super - @opened = [] - @subcolors = nil - end - - public - - def text_token text, kind - if color = (@subcolors || TOKEN_COLORS)[kind] - if Hash === color - if color[:self] - color = color[:self] - else - @out << text - return - end - end - - @out << ansi_colorize(color) - @out << text.gsub("\n", ansi_clear + "\n" + ansi_colorize(color)) - @out << ansi_clear - @out << ansi_colorize(@subcolors[:self]) if @subcolors && @subcolors[:self] - else - @out << text - end - end - - def begin_group kind - @opened << kind - @out << open_token(kind) - end - alias begin_line begin_group - - def end_group kind - if @opened.empty? - # nothing to close - else - @opened.pop - @out << ansi_clear - @out << open_token(@opened.last) - end - end - - def end_line kind - if @opened.empty? - # nothing to close - else - @opened.pop - # whole lines to be highlighted, - # eg. added/modified/deleted lines in a diff - @out << "\t" * 100 + ansi_clear - @out << open_token(@opened.last) - end - end - - private - - def open_token kind - if color = TOKEN_COLORS[kind] - if Hash === color - @subcolors = color - ansi_colorize(color[:self]) if color[:self] - else - @subcolors = {} - ansi_colorize(color) - end - else - @subcolors = nil - '' - end - end - - def ansi_colorize(color) - Array(color).map { |c| "\e[#{c}m" }.join - end - def ansi_clear - ansi_colorize(0) - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/text.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/text.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 15c66f9c7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/text.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # Concats the tokens into a single string, resulting in the original - # code string if no tokens were removed. - # - # Alias: +plain+, +plaintext+ - # - # == Options - # - # === :separator - # A separator string to join the tokens. - # - # Default: empty String - class Text < Encoder - - register_for :text - - FILE_EXTENSION = 'txt' - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { - :separator => nil - } - - def text_token text, kind - super - - if @first - @first = false - else - @out << @sep - end if @sep - end - - protected - def setup options - super - - @first = true - @sep = options[:separator] - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/token_kind_filter.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/token_kind_filter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4773ea34e..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/token_kind_filter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - load :filter - - # A Filter that selects tokens based on their token kind. - # - # == Options - # - # === :exclude - # - # One or many symbols (in an Array) which shall be excluded. - # - # Default: [] - # - # === :include - # - # One or many symbols (in an array) which shall be included. - # - # Default: :all, which means all tokens are included. - # - # Exclusion wins over inclusion. - # - # See also: CommentFilter - class TokenKindFilter < Filter - - register_for :token_kind_filter - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { - :exclude => [], - :include => :all - } - - protected - def setup options - super - - @group_excluded = false - @exclude = options[:exclude] - @exclude = Array(@exclude) unless @exclude == :all - @include = options[:include] - @include = Array(@include) unless @include == :all - end - - def include_text_token? text, kind - include_group? kind - end - - def include_group? kind - (@include == :all || @include.include?(kind)) && - !(@exclude == :all || @exclude.include?(kind)) - end - - public - - # Add the token to the output stream if +kind+ matches the conditions. - def text_token text, kind - super if !@group_excluded && include_text_token?(text, kind) - end - - # Add the token group to the output stream if +kind+ matches the - # conditions. - # - # If it does not, all tokens inside the group are excluded from the - # stream, even if their kinds match. - def begin_group kind - if @group_excluded - @group_excluded += 1 - elsif include_group? kind - super - else - @group_excluded = 1 - end - end - - # See +begin_group+. - def begin_line kind - if @group_excluded - @group_excluded += 1 - elsif include_group? kind - super - else - @group_excluded = 1 - end - end - - # Take care of re-enabling the delegation of tokens to the output stream - # if an exluded group has ended. - def end_group kind - if @group_excluded - @group_excluded -= 1 - @group_excluded = false if @group_excluded.zero? - else - super - end - end - - # See +end_group+. - def end_line kind - if @group_excluded - @group_excluded -= 1 - @group_excluded = false if @group_excluded.zero? - else - super - end - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/xml.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/xml.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3d306a608..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/xml.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # = XML Encoder - # - # Uses REXML. Very slow. - class XML < Encoder - - register_for :xml - - FILE_EXTENSION = 'xml' - - autoload :REXML, 'rexml/document' - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { - :tab_width => 8, - :pretty => -1, - :transitive => false, - } - - protected - def setup options - super - - @doc = REXML::Document.new - @doc << REXML::XMLDecl.new - @tab_width = options[:tab_width] - @root = @node = @doc.add_element('coderay-tokens') - end - - def finish options - @doc.write @out, options[:pretty], options[:transitive], true - - super - end - - public - def text_token text, kind - if kind == :space - token = @node - else - token = @node.add_element kind.to_s - end - text.scan(/(\x20+)|(\t+)|(\n)|[^\x20\t\n]+/) do |space, tab, nl| - case - when space - token << REXML::Text.new(space, true) - when tab - token << REXML::Text.new(tab, true) - when nl - token << REXML::Text.new(nl, true) - else - token << REXML::Text.new($&) - end - end - end - - def begin_group kind - @node = @node.add_element kind.to_s - end - - def end_group kind - if @node == @root - raise 'no token to close!' - end - @node = @node.parent - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/yaml.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/yaml.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ba6e71555..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/encoders/yaml.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -autoload :YAML, 'yaml' - -module CodeRay -module Encoders - - # = YAML Encoder - # - # Slow. - class YAML < Encoder - - register_for :yaml - - FILE_EXTENSION = 'yaml' - - protected - def setup options - super - - @data = [] - end - - def finish options - output ::YAML.dump(@data) - end - - public - def text_token text, kind - @data << [text, kind] - end - - def begin_group kind - @data << [:begin_group, kind] - end - - def end_group kind - @data << [:end_group, kind] - end - - def begin_line kind - @data << [:begin_line, kind] - end - - def end_line kind - @data << [:end_line, kind] - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/for_redcloth.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/for_redcloth.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f9df32be6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/for_redcloth.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # A little hack to enable CodeRay highlighting in RedCloth. - # - # Usage: - # require 'coderay' - # require 'coderay/for_redcloth' - # RedCloth.new('@[ruby]puts "Hello, World!"@').to_html - # - # Make sure you have RedCloth 4.0.3 activated, for example by calling - # require 'rubygems' - # before RedCloth is loaded and before calling CodeRay.for_redcloth. - module ForRedCloth - - def self.install - gem 'RedCloth', '>= 4.0.3' if defined? gem - require 'redcloth' - unless RedCloth::VERSION.to_s >= '4.0.3' - if defined? gem - raise 'CodeRay.for_redcloth needs RedCloth version 4.0.3 or later. ' + - "You have #{RedCloth::VERSION}. Please gem install RedCloth." - else - $".delete 'redcloth.rb' # sorry, but it works - require 'rubygems' - return install # retry - end - end - unless RedCloth::VERSION.to_s >= '4.2.2' - warn 'CodeRay.for_redcloth works best with RedCloth version 4.2.2 or later.' - end - RedCloth::TextileDoc.send :include, ForRedCloth::TextileDoc - RedCloth::Formatters::HTML.module_eval do - def unescape(html) # :nodoc: - replacements = { - '&' => '&', - '"' => '"', - '>' => '>', - '<' => '<', - } - html.gsub(/&(?:amp|quot|[gl]t);/) { |entity| replacements[entity] } - end - undef code, bc_open, bc_close, escape_pre - def code(opts) # :nodoc: - opts[:block] = true - if !opts[:lang] && RedCloth::VERSION.to_s >= '4.2.0' - # simulating pre-4.2 behavior - if opts[:text].sub!(/\A\[(\w+)\]/, '') - if CodeRay::Scanners[$1].lang == :text - opts[:text] = $& + opts[:text] - else - opts[:lang] = $1 - end - end - end - if opts[:lang] && !filter_coderay - require 'coderay' - @in_bc ||= nil - format = @in_bc ? :div : :span - opts[:text] = unescape(opts[:text]) unless @in_bc - highlighted_code = CodeRay.encode opts[:text], opts[:lang], format - highlighted_code.sub!(/\A<(span|div)/) { |m| m + pba(@in_bc || opts) } - highlighted_code - else - "#{opts[:text]}" - end - end - def bc_open(opts) # :nodoc: - opts[:block] = true - @in_bc = opts - opts[:lang] ? '' : "" - end - def bc_close(opts) # :nodoc: - opts = @in_bc - @in_bc = nil - opts[:lang] ? '' : "\n" - end - def escape_pre(text) # :nodoc: - if @in_bc ||= nil - text - else - html_esc(text, :html_escape_preformatted) - end - end - end - end - - module TextileDoc # :nodoc: - attr_accessor :filter_coderay - end - - end - -end - -CodeRay::ForRedCloth.install \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/file_type.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/file_type.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7b9939cef..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/file_type.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # = FileType - # - # A simple filetype recognizer. - # - # == Usage - # - # # determine the type of the given - # lang = FileType[file_name] - # - # # return :text if the file type is unknown - # lang = FileType.fetch file_name, :text - # - # # try the shebang line, too - # lang = FileType.fetch file_name, :text, true - module FileType - - UnknownFileType = Class.new Exception - - class << self - - # Try to determine the file type of the file. - # - # +filename+ is a relative or absolute path to a file. - # - # The file itself is only accessed when +read_shebang+ is set to true. - # That means you can get filetypes from files that don't exist. - def [] filename, read_shebang = false - name = File.basename filename - ext = File.extname(name).sub(/^\./, '') # from last dot, delete the leading dot - ext2 = filename.to_s[/\.(.*)/, 1] # from first dot - - type = - TypeFromExt[ext] || - TypeFromExt[ext.downcase] || - (TypeFromExt[ext2] if ext2) || - (TypeFromExt[ext2.downcase] if ext2) || - TypeFromName[name] || - TypeFromName[name.downcase] - type ||= shebang(filename) if read_shebang - - type - end - - # This works like Hash#fetch. - # - # If the filetype cannot be found, the +default+ value - # is returned. - def fetch filename, default = nil, read_shebang = false - if default && block_given? - warn 'Block supersedes default value argument; use either.' - end - - if type = self[filename, read_shebang] - type - else - return yield if block_given? - return default if default - raise UnknownFileType, 'Could not determine type of %p.' % filename - end - end - - protected - - def shebang filename - return unless File.exist? filename - File.open filename, 'r' do |f| - if first_line = f.gets - if type = first_line[TypeFromShebang] - type.to_sym - end - end - end - end - - end - - TypeFromExt = { - 'c' => :c, - 'cfc' => :xml, - 'cfm' => :xml, - 'clj' => :clojure, - 'css' => :css, - 'diff' => :diff, - 'dpr' => :delphi, - 'gemspec' => :ruby, - 'groovy' => :groovy, - 'gvy' => :groovy, - 'h' => :c, - 'haml' => :haml, - 'htm' => :page, - 'html' => :page, - 'html.erb' => :erb, - 'java' => :java, - 'js' => :java_script, - 'json' => :json, - 'mab' => :ruby, - 'pas' => :delphi, - 'patch' => :diff, - 'php' => :php, - 'php3' => :php, - 'php4' => :php, - 'php5' => :php, - 'prawn' => :ruby, - 'py' => :python, - 'py3' => :python, - 'pyw' => :python, - 'rake' => :ruby, - 'raydebug' => :raydebug, - 'rb' => :ruby, - 'rbw' => :ruby, - 'rhtml' => :erb, - 'rjs' => :ruby, - 'rpdf' => :ruby, - 'ru' => :ruby, - 'rxml' => :ruby, - # 'sch' => :scheme, - 'sql' => :sql, - # 'ss' => :scheme, - 'xhtml' => :page, - 'xml' => :xml, - 'yaml' => :yaml, - 'yml' => :yaml, - } - for cpp_alias in %w[cc cpp cp cxx c++ C hh hpp h++ cu] - TypeFromExt[cpp_alias] = :cpp - end - - TypeFromShebang = /\b(?:ruby|perl|python|sh)\b/ - - TypeFromName = { - 'Capfile' => :ruby, - 'Rakefile' => :ruby, - 'Rantfile' => :ruby, - 'Gemfile' => :ruby, - } - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/gzip.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/gzip.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 245014a58..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/gzip.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # A simplified interface to the gzip library +zlib+ (from the Ruby Standard Library.) - module GZip - - require 'zlib' - - # The default zipping level. 7 zips good and fast. - DEFAULT_GZIP_LEVEL = 7 - - # Unzips the given string +s+. - # - # Example: - # require 'gzip_simple' - # print GZip.gunzip(File.read('adresses.gz')) - def GZip.gunzip s - Zlib::Inflate.inflate s - end - - # Zips the given string +s+. - # - # Example: - # require 'gzip_simple' - # File.open('adresses.gz', 'w') do |file - # file.write GZip.gzip('Mum: 0123 456 789', 9) - # end - # - # If you provide a +level+, you can control how strong - # the string is compressed: - # - 0: no compression, only convert to gzip format - # - 1: compress fast - # - 7: compress more, but still fast (default) - # - 8: compress more, slower - # - 9: compress best, very slow - def GZip.gzip s, level = DEFAULT_GZIP_LEVEL - Zlib::Deflate.new(level).deflate s, Zlib::FINISH - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/plugin.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/plugin.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 06c12336a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/plugin.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # = PluginHost - # - # A simple subclass/subfolder plugin system. - # - # Example: - # class Generators - # extend PluginHost - # plugin_path 'app/generators' - # end - # - # class Generator - # extend Plugin - # PLUGIN_HOST = Generators - # end - # - # class FancyGenerator < Generator - # register_for :fancy - # end - # - # Generators[:fancy] #-> FancyGenerator - # # or - # CodeRay.require_plugin 'Generators/fancy' - # # or - # Generators::Fancy - module PluginHost - - # Raised if Encoders::[] fails because: - # * a file could not be found - # * the requested Plugin is not registered - PluginNotFound = Class.new LoadError - HostNotFound = Class.new LoadError - - PLUGIN_HOSTS = [] - PLUGIN_HOSTS_BY_ID = {} # dummy hash - - # Loads all plugins using list and load. - def load_all - for plugin in list - load plugin - end - end - - # Returns the Plugin for +id+. - # - # Example: - # yaml_plugin = MyPluginHost[:yaml] - def [] id, *args, &blk - plugin = validate_id(id) - begin - plugin = plugin_hash.[] plugin, *args, &blk - end while plugin.is_a? Symbol - plugin - end - - alias load [] - - # Tries to +load+ the missing plugin by translating +const+ to the - # underscore form (eg. LinesOfCode becomes lines_of_code). - def const_missing const - id = const.to_s. - gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2'). - gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2'). - downcase - load id - end - - class << self - - # Adds the module/class to the PLUGIN_HOSTS list. - def extended mod - PLUGIN_HOSTS << mod - end - - end - - # The path where the plugins can be found. - def plugin_path *args - unless args.empty? - @plugin_path = File.expand_path File.join(*args) - end - @plugin_path ||= '' - end - - # Map a plugin_id to another. - # - # Usage: Put this in a file plugin_path/_map.rb. - # - # class MyColorHost < PluginHost - # map :navy => :dark_blue, - # :maroon => :brown, - # :luna => :moon - # end - def map hash - for from, to in hash - from = validate_id from - to = validate_id to - plugin_hash[from] = to unless plugin_hash.has_key? from - end - end - - # Define the default plugin to use when no plugin is found - # for a given id, or return the default plugin. - # - # See also map. - # - # class MyColorHost < PluginHost - # map :navy => :dark_blue - # default :gray - # end - # - # MyColorHost.default # loads and returns the Gray plugin - def default id = nil - if id - id = validate_id id - raise "The default plugin can't be named \"default\"." if id == :default - plugin_hash[:default] = id - else - load :default - end - end - - # Every plugin must register itself for +id+ by calling register_for, - # which calls this method. - # - # See Plugin#register_for. - def register plugin, id - plugin_hash[validate_id(id)] = plugin - end - - # A Hash of plugion_id => Plugin pairs. - def plugin_hash - @plugin_hash ||= make_plugin_hash - end - - # Returns an array of all .rb files in the plugin path. - # - # The extension .rb is not included. - def list - Dir[path_to('*')].select do |file| - File.basename(file)[/^(?!_)\w+\.rb$/] - end.map do |file| - File.basename(file, '.rb').to_sym - end - end - - # Returns an array of all Plugins. - # - # Note: This loads all plugins using load_all. - def all_plugins - load_all - plugin_hash.values.grep(Class) - end - - # Loads the map file (see map). - # - # This is done automatically when plugin_path is called. - def load_plugin_map - mapfile = path_to '_map' - @plugin_map_loaded = true - if File.exist? mapfile - require mapfile - true - else - false - end - end - - protected - - # Return a plugin hash that automatically loads plugins. - def make_plugin_hash - @plugin_map_loaded ||= false - Hash.new do |h, plugin_id| - id = validate_id(plugin_id) - path = path_to id - begin - raise LoadError, "#{path} not found" unless File.exist? path - require path - rescue LoadError => boom - if @plugin_map_loaded - if h.has_key?(:default) - warn '%p could not load plugin %p; falling back to %p' % [self, id, h[:default]] - h[:default] - else - raise PluginNotFound, '%p could not load plugin %p: %s' % [self, id, boom] - end - else - load_plugin_map - h[plugin_id] - end - else - # Plugin should have registered by now - if h.has_key? id - h[id] - else - raise PluginNotFound, "No #{self.name} plugin for #{id.inspect} found in #{path}." - end - end - end - end - - # Returns the expected path to the plugin file for the given id. - def path_to plugin_id - File.join plugin_path, "#{plugin_id}.rb" - end - - # Converts +id+ to a Symbol if it is a String, - # or returns +id+ if it already is a Symbol. - # - # Raises +ArgumentError+ for all other objects, or if the - # given String includes non-alphanumeric characters (\W). - def validate_id id - if id.is_a? Symbol or id.nil? - id - elsif id.is_a? String - if id[/\w+/] == id - id.downcase.to_sym - else - raise ArgumentError, "Invalid id given: #{id}" - end - else - raise ArgumentError, "String or Symbol expected, but #{id.class} given." - end - end - - end - - - # = Plugin - # - # Plugins have to include this module. - # - # IMPORTANT: Use extend for this module. - # - # See CodeRay::PluginHost for examples. - module Plugin - - attr_reader :plugin_id - - # Register this class for the given +id+. - # - # Example: - # class MyPlugin < PluginHost::BaseClass - # register_for :my_id - # ... - # end - # - # See PluginHost.register. - def register_for id - @plugin_id = id - plugin_host.register self, id - end - - # Returns the title of the plugin, or sets it to the - # optional argument +title+. - def title title = nil - if title - @title = title.to_s - else - @title ||= name[/([^:]+)$/, 1] - end - end - - # The PluginHost for this Plugin class. - def plugin_host host = nil - if host.is_a? PluginHost - const_set :PLUGIN_HOST, host - end - self::PLUGIN_HOST - end - - def aliases - plugin_host.load_plugin_map - plugin_host.plugin_hash.inject [] do |aliases, (key, _)| - aliases << key if plugin_host[key] == self - aliases - end - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/word_list.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/word_list.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ea969c3ee..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/helpers/word_list.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # = WordList - # - # A Hash subclass designed for mapping word lists to token types. - # - # Copyright (c) 2006-2011 by murphy (Kornelius Kalnbach) - # - # License:: LGPL / ask the author - # Version:: 2.0 (2011-05-08) - # - # A WordList is a Hash with some additional features. - # It is intended to be used for keyword recognition. - # - # WordList is optimized to be used in Scanners, - # typically to decide whether a given ident is a special token. - # - # For case insensitive words use WordList::CaseIgnoring. - # - # Example: - # - # # define word arrays - # RESERVED_WORDS = %w[ - # asm break case continue default do else - # ] - # - # PREDEFINED_TYPES = %w[ - # int long short char void - # ] - # - # # make a WordList - # IDENT_KIND = WordList.new(:ident). - # add(RESERVED_WORDS, :reserved). - # add(PREDEFINED_TYPES, :predefined_type) - # - # ... - # - # def scan_tokens tokens, options - # ... - # - # elsif scan(/[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*/) - # # use it - # kind = IDENT_KIND[match] - # ... - class WordList < Hash - - # Create a new WordList with +default+ as default value. - def initialize default = false - super default - end - - # Add words to the list and associate them with +value+. - # - # Returns +self+, so you can concat add calls. - def add words, value = true - words.each { |word| self[word] = value } - self - end - - end - - - # A CaseIgnoring WordList is like a WordList, only that - # keys are compared case-insensitively (normalizing keys using +downcase+). - class WordList::CaseIgnoring < WordList - - def [] key - super key.downcase - end - - def []= key, value - super key.downcase, value - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanner.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7ecbe4f0a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -require 'strscan' - -module CodeRay - - autoload :WordList, 'coderay/helpers/word_list' - - # = Scanners - # - # This module holds the Scanner class and its subclasses. - # For example, the Ruby scanner is named CodeRay::Scanners::Ruby - # can be found in coderay/scanners/ruby. - # - # Scanner also provides methods and constants for the register - # mechanism and the [] method that returns the Scanner class - # belonging to the given lang. - # - # See PluginHost. - module Scanners - extend PluginHost - plugin_path File.dirname(__FILE__), 'scanners' - - - # = Scanner - # - # The base class for all Scanners. - # - # It is a subclass of Ruby's great +StringScanner+, which - # makes it easy to access the scanning methods inside. - # - # It is also +Enumerable+, so you can use it like an Array of - # Tokens: - # - # require 'coderay' - # - # c_scanner = CodeRay::Scanners[:c].new "if (*p == '{') nest++;" - # - # for text, kind in c_scanner - # puts text if kind == :operator - # end - # - # # prints: (*==)++; - # - # OK, this is a very simple example :) - # You can also use +map+, +any?+, +find+ and even +sort_by+, - # if you want. - class Scanner < StringScanner - - extend Plugin - plugin_host Scanners - - # Raised if a Scanner fails while scanning - ScanError = Class.new StandardError - - # The default options for all scanner classes. - # - # Define @default_options for subclasses. - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { } - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = [:comment, :doctype, :docstring] - - attr_accessor :state - - class << self - - # Normalizes the given code into a string with UNIX newlines, in the - # scanner's internal encoding, with invalid and undefined charachters - # replaced by placeholders. Always returns a new object. - def normalize code - # original = code - code = code.to_s unless code.is_a? ::String - return code if code.empty? - - if code.respond_to? :encoding - code = encode_with_encoding code, self.encoding - else - code = to_unix code - end - # code = code.dup if code.eql? original - code - end - - # The typical filename suffix for this scanner's language. - def file_extension extension = lang - @file_extension ||= extension.to_s - end - - # The encoding used internally by this scanner. - def encoding name = 'UTF-8' - @encoding ||= defined?(Encoding.find) && Encoding.find(name) - end - - # The lang of this Scanner class, which is equal to its Plugin ID. - def lang - @plugin_id - end - - protected - - def encode_with_encoding code, target_encoding - if code.encoding == target_encoding - if code.valid_encoding? - return to_unix(code) - else - source_encoding = guess_encoding code - end - else - source_encoding = code.encoding - end - # print "encode_with_encoding from #{source_encoding} to #{target_encoding}" - code.encode target_encoding, source_encoding, :universal_newline => true, :undef => :replace, :invalid => :replace - end - - def to_unix code - code.index(?\r) ? code.gsub(/\r\n?/, "\n") : code - end - - def guess_encoding s - #:nocov: - IO.popen("file -b --mime -", "w+") do |file| - file.write s[0, 1024] - file.close_write - begin - Encoding.find file.gets[/charset=([-\w]+)/, 1] - rescue ArgumentError - Encoding::BINARY - end - end - #:nocov: - end - - end - - # Create a new Scanner. - # - # * +code+ is the input String and is handled by the superclass - # StringScanner. - # * +options+ is a Hash with Symbols as keys. - # It is merged with the default options of the class (you can - # overwrite default options here.) - # - # Else, a Tokens object is used. - def initialize code = '', options = {} - if self.class == Scanner - raise NotImplementedError, "I am only the basic Scanner class. I can't scan anything. :( Use my subclasses." - end - - @options = self.class::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge options - - super self.class.normalize(code) - - @tokens = options[:tokens] || Tokens.new - @tokens.scanner = self if @tokens.respond_to? :scanner= - - setup - end - - # Sets back the scanner. Subclasses should redefine the reset_instance - # method instead of this one. - def reset - super - reset_instance - end - - # Set a new string to be scanned. - def string= code - code = self.class.normalize(code) - super code - reset_instance - end - - # the Plugin ID for this scanner - def lang - self.class.lang - end - - # the default file extension for this scanner - def file_extension - self.class.file_extension - end - - # Scan the code and returns all tokens in a Tokens object. - def tokenize source = nil, options = {} - options = @options.merge(options) - @tokens = options[:tokens] || @tokens || Tokens.new - @tokens.scanner = self if @tokens.respond_to? :scanner= - case source - when Array - self.string = self.class.normalize(source.join) - when nil - reset - else - self.string = self.class.normalize(source) - end - - begin - scan_tokens @tokens, options - rescue => e - message = "Error in %s#scan_tokens, initial state was: %p" % [self.class, defined?(state) && state] - raise_inspect e.message, @tokens, message, 30, e.backtrace - end - - @cached_tokens = @tokens - if source.is_a? Array - @tokens.split_into_parts(*source.map { |part| part.size }) - else - @tokens - end - end - - # Cache the result of tokenize. - def tokens - @cached_tokens ||= tokenize - end - - # Traverse the tokens. - def each &block - tokens.each(&block) - end - include Enumerable - - # The current line position of the scanner, starting with 1. - # See also: #column. - # - # Beware, this is implemented inefficiently. It should be used - # for debugging only. - def line pos = self.pos - return 1 if pos <= 0 - binary_string[0...pos].count("\n") + 1 - end - - # The current column position of the scanner, starting with 1. - # See also: #line. - def column pos = self.pos - return 1 if pos <= 0 - pos - (binary_string.rindex(?\n, pos - 1) || -1) - end - - # The string in binary encoding. - # - # To be used with #pos, which is the index of the byte the scanner - # will scan next. - def binary_string - @binary_string ||= - if string.respond_to?(:bytesize) && string.bytesize != string.size - #:nocov: - string.dup.force_encoding('binary') - #:nocov: - else - string - end - end - - protected - - # Can be implemented by subclasses to do some initialization - # that has to be done once per instance. - # - # Use reset for initialization that has to be done once per - # scan. - def setup # :doc: - end - - # This is the central method, and commonly the only one a - # subclass implements. - # - # Subclasses must implement this method; it must return +tokens+ - # and must only use Tokens#<< for storing scanned tokens! - def scan_tokens tokens, options # :doc: - raise NotImplementedError, "#{self.class}#scan_tokens not implemented." - end - - # Resets the scanner. - def reset_instance - @tokens.clear if @tokens.respond_to?(:clear) && !@options[:keep_tokens] - @cached_tokens = nil - @binary_string = nil if defined? @binary_string - end - - # Scanner error with additional status information - def raise_inspect msg, tokens, state = self.state || 'No state given!', ambit = 30, backtrace = caller - raise ScanError, <<-EOE % [ - - -***ERROR in %s: %s (after %d tokens) - -tokens: -%s - -current line: %d column: %d pos: %d -matched: %p state: %p -bol? = %p, eos? = %p - -surrounding code: -%p ~~ %p - - -***ERROR*** - - EOE - File.basename(caller[0]), - msg, - tokens.respond_to?(:size) ? tokens.size : 0, - tokens.respond_to?(:last) ? tokens.last(10).map { |t| t.inspect }.join("\n") : '', - line, column, pos, - matched, state, bol?, eos?, - binary_string[pos - ambit, ambit], - binary_string[pos, ambit], - ], backtrace - end - - # Shorthand for scan_until(/\z/). - # This method also avoids a JRuby 1.9 mode bug. - def scan_rest - rest = self.rest - terminate - rest - end - - end - - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/_map.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/_map.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a240298d1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/_map.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - map \ - :'c++' => :cpp, - :cplusplus => :cpp, - :ecmascript => :java_script, - :ecma_script => :java_script, - :rhtml => :erb, - :eruby => :erb, - :irb => :ruby, - :javascript => :java_script, - :js => :java_script, - :pascal => :delphi, - :patch => :diff, - :plain => :text, - :plaintext => :text, - :xhtml => :html, - :yml => :yaml - - default :text - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/c.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/c.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8d24b99df..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/c.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for C. - class C < Scanner - - register_for :c - file_extension 'c' - - KEYWORDS = [ - 'asm', 'break', 'case', 'continue', 'default', 'do', - 'else', 'enum', 'for', 'goto', 'if', 'return', - 'sizeof', 'struct', 'switch', 'typedef', 'union', 'while', - 'restrict', # added in C99 - ] # :nodoc: - - PREDEFINED_TYPES = [ - 'int', 'long', 'short', 'char', - 'signed', 'unsigned', 'float', 'double', - 'bool', 'complex', # added in C99 - ] # :nodoc: - - PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS = [ - 'EOF', 'NULL', - 'true', 'false', # added in C99 - ] # :nodoc: - DIRECTIVES = [ - 'auto', 'extern', 'register', 'static', 'void', - 'const', 'volatile', # added in C89 - 'inline', # added in C99 - ] # :nodoc: - - IDENT_KIND = WordList.new(:ident). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(PREDEFINED_TYPES, :predefined_type). - add(DIRECTIVES, :directive). - add(PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant) # :nodoc: - - ESCAPE = / [rbfntv\n\\'"] | x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2} | [0-7]{1,3} /x # :nodoc: - UNICODE_ESCAPE = / u[a-fA-F0-9]{4} | U[a-fA-F0-9]{8} /x # :nodoc: - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - label_expected = true - case_expected = false - label_expected_before_preproc_line = nil - in_preproc_line = false - - until eos? - - case state - - when :initial - - if match = scan(/ \s+ | \\\n /x) - if in_preproc_line && match != "\\\n" && match.index(?\n) - in_preproc_line = false - label_expected = label_expected_before_preproc_line - end - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif match = scan(%r! // [^\n\\]* (?: \\. [^\n\\]* )* | /\* (?: .*? \*/ | .* ) !mx) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif match = scan(/ [-+*=<>?:;,!&^|()\[\]{}~%]+ | \/=? | \.(?!\d) /x) - label_expected = match =~ /[;\{\}]/ - if case_expected - label_expected = true if match == ':' - case_expected = false - end - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/ [A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]* /x) - kind = IDENT_KIND[match] - if kind == :ident && label_expected && !in_preproc_line && scan(/:(?!:)/) - kind = :label - match << matched - else - label_expected = false - if kind == :keyword - case match - when 'case', 'default' - case_expected = true - end - end - end - encoder.text_token match, kind - - elsif match = scan(/L?"/) - encoder.begin_group :string - if match[0] == ?L - encoder.text_token 'L', :modifier - match = '"' - end - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - state = :string - - elsif match = scan(/ \# \s* if \s* 0 /x) - match << scan_until(/ ^\# (?:elif|else|endif) .*? $ | \z /xm) unless eos? - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif match = scan(/#[ \t]*(\w*)/) - encoder.text_token match, :preprocessor - in_preproc_line = true - label_expected_before_preproc_line = label_expected - state = :include_expected if self[1] == 'include' - - elsif match = scan(/ L?' (?: [^\'\n\\] | \\ #{ESCAPE} )? '? /ox) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :char - - elsif match = scan(/\$/) - encoder.text_token match, :ident - - elsif match = scan(/0[xX][0-9A-Fa-f]+/) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :hex - - elsif match = scan(/(?:0[0-7]+)(?![89.eEfF])/) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :octal - - elsif match = scan(/(?:\d+)(?![.eEfF])L?L?/) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :integer - - elsif match = scan(/\d[fF]?|\d*\.\d+(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?[fF]?|\d+[eE][+-]?\d+[fF]?/) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :float - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - when :string - if match = scan(/[^\\\n"]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/"/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group :string - state = :initial - label_expected = false - elsif match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox) - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/ \\ | $ /x) - encoder.end_group :string - encoder.text_token match, :error - state = :initial - label_expected = false - else - raise_inspect "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder - end - - when :include_expected - if match = scan(/<[^>\n]+>?|"[^"\n\\]*(?:\\.[^"\n\\]*)*"?/) - encoder.text_token match, :include - state = :initial - - elsif match = scan(/\s+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - state = :initial if match.index ?\n - - else - state = :initial - - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state', encoder - - end - - end - - if state == :string - encoder.end_group :string - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/clojure.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/clojure.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f8fbf6506..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/clojure.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -module CodeRay - module Scanners - - # Clojure scanner by Licenser. - class Clojure < Scanner - - register_for :clojure - file_extension 'clj' - - SPECIAL_FORMS = %w[ - def if do let quote var fn loop recur throw try catch monitor-enter monitor-exit . - new - ] # :nodoc: - - CORE_FORMS = %w[ - + - -> ->> .. / * <= < = == >= > accessor aclone add-classpath add-watch - agent agent-error agent-errors aget alength alias all-ns alter alter-meta! - alter-var-root amap ancestors and apply areduce array-map aset aset-boolean - aset-byte aset-char aset-double aset-float aset-int aset-long aset-short - assert assoc assoc! assoc-in associative? atom await await-for bases bean - bigdec bigint binding bit-and bit-and-not bit-clear bit-flip bit-not bit-or - bit-set bit-shift-left bit-shift-right bit-test bit-xor boolean boolean-array - booleans bound-fn bound-fn* bound? butlast byte byte-array bytes case cast char - char-array char-escape-string char-name-string char? chars class class? - clear-agent-errors clojure-version coll? comment commute comp comparator - compare compare-and-set! compile complement concat cond condp conj conj! - cons constantly construct-proxy contains? count counted? create-ns - create-struct cycle dec decimal? declare definline defmacro defmethod defmulti - defn defn- defonce defprotocol defrecord defstruct deftype delay delay? - deliver denominator deref derive descendants disj disj! dissoc dissoc! - distinct distinct? doall doc dorun doseq dosync dotimes doto double - double-array doubles drop drop-last drop-while empty empty? ensure - enumeration-seq error-handler error-mode eval even? every? extend - extend-protocol extend-type extenders extends? false? ffirst file-seq - filter find find-doc find-ns find-var first float float-array float? - floats flush fn fn? fnext for force format future future-call future-cancel - future-cancelled? future-done? future? gen-class gen-interface gensym get - get-in get-method get-proxy-class get-thread-bindings get-validator hash - hash-map hash-set identical? identity if-let if-not ifn? import in-ns - inc init-proxy instance? int int-array integer? interleave intern - interpose into into-array ints io! isa? iterate iterator-seq juxt key - keys keyword keyword? last lazy-cat lazy-seq let letfn line-seq list list* - list? load load-file load-reader load-string loaded-libs locking long - long-array longs loop macroexpand macroexpand-1 make-array make-hierarchy - map map? mapcat max max-key memfn memoize merge merge-with meta methods - min min-key mod name namespace neg? newline next nfirst nil? nnext not - not-any? not-empty not-every? not= ns ns-aliases ns-imports ns-interns - ns-map ns-name ns-publics ns-refers ns-resolve ns-unalias ns-unmap nth - nthnext num number? numerator object-array odd? or parents partial - partition pcalls peek persistent! pmap pop pop! pop-thread-bindings - pos? pr pr-str prefer-method prefers print print-namespace-doc - print-str printf println println-str prn prn-str promise proxy - proxy-mappings proxy-super push-thread-bindings pvalues quot rand - rand-int range ratio? rationalize re-find re-groups re-matcher - re-matches re-pattern re-seq read read-line read-string reduce ref - ref-history-count ref-max-history ref-min-history ref-set refer - refer-clojure reify release-pending-sends rem remove remove-all-methods - remove-method remove-ns remove-watch repeat repeatedly replace replicate - require reset! reset-meta! resolve rest restart-agent resultset-seq - reverse reversible? rseq rsubseq satisfies? second select-keys send - send-off seq seq? seque sequence sequential? set set-error-handler! - set-error-mode! set-validator! set? short short-array shorts - shutdown-agents slurp some sort sort-by sorted-map sorted-map-by - sorted-set sorted-set-by sorted? special-form-anchor special-symbol? - split-at split-with str string? struct struct-map subs subseq subvec - supers swap! symbol symbol? sync syntax-symbol-anchor take take-last - take-nth take-while test the-ns thread-bound? time to-array to-array-2d - trampoline transient tree-seq true? type unchecked-add unchecked-dec - unchecked-divide unchecked-inc unchecked-multiply unchecked-negate - unchecked-remainder unchecked-subtract underive update-in update-proxy - use val vals var-get var-set var? vary-meta vec vector vector-of vector? - when when-first when-let when-not while with-bindings with-bindings* - with-in-str with-local-vars with-meta with-open with-out-str - with-precision xml-seq zero? zipmap - ] # :nodoc: - - PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS = %w[ - true false nil *1 *2 *3 *agent* *clojure-version* *command-line-args* - *compile-files* *compile-path* *e *err* *file* *flush-on-newline* - *in* *ns* *out* *print-dup* *print-length* *print-level* *print-meta* - *print-readably* *read-eval* *warn-on-reflection* - ] # :nodoc: - - IDENT_KIND = WordList.new(:ident). - add(SPECIAL_FORMS, :keyword). - add(CORE_FORMS, :keyword). - add(PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant) - - KEYWORD_NEXT_TOKEN_KIND = WordList.new(nil). - add(%w[ def defn defn- definline defmacro defmulti defmethod defstruct defonce declare ], :function). - add(%w[ ns ], :namespace). - add(%w[ defprotocol defrecord ], :class) - - BASIC_IDENTIFIER = /[a-zA-Z$%*\/_+!?&<>\-=]=?[a-zA-Z0-9$&*+!\/_?<>\-\#]*/ - IDENTIFIER = /(?!-\d)(?:(?:#{BASIC_IDENTIFIER}\.)*#{BASIC_IDENTIFIER}(?:\/#{BASIC_IDENTIFIER})?\.?)|\.\.?/ - SYMBOL = /::?#{IDENTIFIER}/o - DIGIT = /\d/ - DIGIT10 = DIGIT - DIGIT16 = /[0-9a-f]/i - DIGIT8 = /[0-7]/ - DIGIT2 = /[01]/ - RADIX16 = /\#x/i - RADIX8 = /\#o/i - RADIX2 = /\#b/i - RADIX10 = /\#d/i - EXACTNESS = /#i|#e/i - SIGN = /[\+-]?/ - EXP_MARK = /[esfdl]/i - EXP = /#{EXP_MARK}#{SIGN}#{DIGIT}+/ - SUFFIX = /#{EXP}?/ - PREFIX10 = /#{RADIX10}?#{EXACTNESS}?|#{EXACTNESS}?#{RADIX10}?/ - PREFIX16 = /#{RADIX16}#{EXACTNESS}?|#{EXACTNESS}?#{RADIX16}/ - PREFIX8 = /#{RADIX8}#{EXACTNESS}?|#{EXACTNESS}?#{RADIX8}/ - PREFIX2 = /#{RADIX2}#{EXACTNESS}?|#{EXACTNESS}?#{RADIX2}/ - UINT10 = /#{DIGIT10}+#*/ - UINT16 = /#{DIGIT16}+#*/ - UINT8 = /#{DIGIT8}+#*/ - UINT2 = /#{DIGIT2}+#*/ - DECIMAL = /#{DIGIT10}+#+\.#*#{SUFFIX}|#{DIGIT10}+\.#{DIGIT10}*#*#{SUFFIX}|\.#{DIGIT10}+#*#{SUFFIX}|#{UINT10}#{EXP}/ - UREAL10 = /#{UINT10}\/#{UINT10}|#{DECIMAL}|#{UINT10}/ - UREAL16 = /#{UINT16}\/#{UINT16}|#{UINT16}/ - UREAL8 = /#{UINT8}\/#{UINT8}|#{UINT8}/ - UREAL2 = /#{UINT2}\/#{UINT2}|#{UINT2}/ - REAL10 = /#{SIGN}#{UREAL10}/ - REAL16 = /#{SIGN}#{UREAL16}/ - REAL8 = /#{SIGN}#{UREAL8}/ - REAL2 = /#{SIGN}#{UREAL2}/ - IMAG10 = /i|#{UREAL10}i/ - IMAG16 = /i|#{UREAL16}i/ - IMAG8 = /i|#{UREAL8}i/ - IMAG2 = /i|#{UREAL2}i/ - COMPLEX10 = /#{REAL10}@#{REAL10}|#{REAL10}\+#{IMAG10}|#{REAL10}-#{IMAG10}|\+#{IMAG10}|-#{IMAG10}|#{REAL10}/ - COMPLEX16 = /#{REAL16}@#{REAL16}|#{REAL16}\+#{IMAG16}|#{REAL16}-#{IMAG16}|\+#{IMAG16}|-#{IMAG16}|#{REAL16}/ - COMPLEX8 = /#{REAL8}@#{REAL8}|#{REAL8}\+#{IMAG8}|#{REAL8}-#{IMAG8}|\+#{IMAG8}|-#{IMAG8}|#{REAL8}/ - COMPLEX2 = /#{REAL2}@#{REAL2}|#{REAL2}\+#{IMAG2}|#{REAL2}-#{IMAG2}|\+#{IMAG2}|-#{IMAG2}|#{REAL2}/ - NUM10 = /#{PREFIX10}?#{COMPLEX10}/ - NUM16 = /#{PREFIX16}#{COMPLEX16}/ - NUM8 = /#{PREFIX8}#{COMPLEX8}/ - NUM2 = /#{PREFIX2}#{COMPLEX2}/ - NUM = /#{NUM10}|#{NUM16}|#{NUM8}|#{NUM2}/ - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - kind = nil - - until eos? - - case state - when :initial - if match = scan(/ \s+ | \\\n | , /x) - encoder.text_token match, :space - elsif match = scan(/['`\(\[\)\]\{\}]|\#[({]|~@?|[@\^]/) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - elsif match = scan(/;.*/) - encoder.text_token match, :comment # TODO: recognize (comment ...) too - elsif match = scan(/\#?\\(?:newline|space|.?)/) - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/\#[ft]/) - encoder.text_token match, :predefined_constant - elsif match = scan(/#{IDENTIFIER}/o) - kind = IDENT_KIND[match] - encoder.text_token match, kind - if rest? && kind == :keyword - if kind = KEYWORD_NEXT_TOKEN_KIND[match] - encoder.text_token match, :space if match = scan(/\s+/o) - encoder.text_token match, kind if match = scan(/#{IDENTIFIER}/o) - end - end - elsif match = scan(/#{SYMBOL}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :symbol - elsif match = scan(/\./) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - elsif match = scan(/ \# \^ #{IDENTIFIER} /ox) - encoder.text_token match, :type - elsif match = scan(/ (\#)? " /x) - state = self[1] ? :regexp : :string - encoder.begin_group state - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - elsif match = scan(/#{NUM}/o) and not matched.empty? - encoder.text_token match, match[/[.e\/]/i] ? :float : :integer - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - end - - when :string, :regexp - if match = scan(/[^"\\]+|\\.?/) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/"/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group state - state = :initial - else - raise_inspect "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), - encoder, state - end - - else - raise 'else case reached' - - end - - end - - if [:string, :regexp].include? state - encoder.end_group state - end - - encoder - - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/cpp.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/cpp.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9da62f4c1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/cpp.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for C++. - # - # Aliases: +cplusplus+, c++ - class CPlusPlus < Scanner - - register_for :cpp - file_extension 'cpp' - title 'C++' - - #-- http://www.cppreference.com/wiki/keywords/start - KEYWORDS = [ - 'and', 'and_eq', 'asm', 'bitand', 'bitor', 'break', - 'case', 'catch', 'class', 'compl', 'const_cast', - 'continue', 'default', 'delete', 'do', 'dynamic_cast', 'else', - 'enum', 'export', 'for', 'goto', 'if', 'namespace', 'new', - 'not', 'not_eq', 'or', 'or_eq', 'reinterpret_cast', 'return', - 'sizeof', 'static_cast', 'struct', 'switch', 'template', - 'throw', 'try', 'typedef', 'typeid', 'typename', 'union', - 'while', 'xor', 'xor_eq', - ] # :nodoc: - - PREDEFINED_TYPES = [ - 'bool', 'char', 'double', 'float', 'int', 'long', - 'short', 'signed', 'unsigned', 'wchar_t', 'string', - ] # :nodoc: - PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS = [ - 'false', 'true', - 'EOF', 'NULL', - ] # :nodoc: - PREDEFINED_VARIABLES = [ - 'this', - ] # :nodoc: - DIRECTIVES = [ - 'auto', 'const', 'explicit', 'extern', 'friend', 'inline', 'mutable', 'operator', - 'private', 'protected', 'public', 'register', 'static', 'using', 'virtual', 'void', - 'volatile', - ] # :nodoc: - - IDENT_KIND = WordList.new(:ident). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(PREDEFINED_TYPES, :predefined_type). - add(PREDEFINED_VARIABLES, :local_variable). - add(DIRECTIVES, :directive). - add(PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant) # :nodoc: - - ESCAPE = / [rbfntv\n\\'"] | x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2} | [0-7]{1,3} /x # :nodoc: - UNICODE_ESCAPE = / u[a-fA-F0-9]{4} | U[a-fA-F0-9]{8} /x # :nodoc: - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - label_expected = true - case_expected = false - label_expected_before_preproc_line = nil - in_preproc_line = false - - until eos? - - case state - - when :initial - - if match = scan(/ \s+ | \\\n /x) - if in_preproc_line && match != "\\\n" && match.index(?\n) - in_preproc_line = false - label_expected = label_expected_before_preproc_line - end - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif match = scan(%r! // [^\n\\]* (?: \\. [^\n\\]* )* | /\* (?: .*? \*/ | .* ) !mx) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif match = scan(/ \# \s* if \s* 0 /x) - match << scan_until(/ ^\# (?:elif|else|endif) .*? $ | \z /xm) unless eos? - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif match = scan(/ [-+*=<>?:;,!&^|()\[\]{}~%]+ | \/=? | \.(?!\d) /x) - label_expected = match =~ /[;\{\}]/ - if case_expected - label_expected = true if match == ':' - case_expected = false - end - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/ [A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]* /x) - kind = IDENT_KIND[match] - if kind == :ident && label_expected && !in_preproc_line && scan(/:(?!:)/) - kind = :label - match << matched - else - label_expected = false - if kind == :keyword - case match - when 'class' - state = :class_name_expected - when 'case', 'default' - case_expected = true - end - end - end - encoder.text_token match, kind - - elsif match = scan(/\$/) - encoder.text_token match, :ident - - elsif match = scan(/L?"/) - encoder.begin_group :string - if match[0] == ?L - encoder.text_token match, 'L', :modifier - match = '"' - end - state = :string - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - elsif match = scan(/#[ \t]*(\w*)/) - encoder.text_token match, :preprocessor - in_preproc_line = true - label_expected_before_preproc_line = label_expected - state = :include_expected if self[1] == 'include' - - elsif match = scan(/ L?' (?: [^\'\n\\] | \\ #{ESCAPE} )? '? /ox) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :char - - elsif match = scan(/0[xX][0-9A-Fa-f]+/) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :hex - - elsif match = scan(/(?:0[0-7]+)(?![89.eEfF])/) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :octal - - elsif match = scan(/(?:\d+)(?![.eEfF])L?L?/) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :integer - - elsif match = scan(/\d[fF]?|\d*\.\d+(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?[fF]?|\d+[eE][+-]?\d+[fF]?/) - label_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :float - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - when :string - if match = scan(/[^\\"]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/"/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group :string - state = :initial - label_expected = false - elsif match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox) - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/ \\ | $ /x) - encoder.end_group :string - encoder.text_token match, :error - state = :initial - label_expected = false - else - raise_inspect "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder - end - - when :include_expected - if match = scan(/<[^>\n]+>?|"[^"\n\\]*(?:\\.[^"\n\\]*)*"?/) - encoder.text_token match, :include - state = :initial - - elsif match = scan(/\s+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - state = :initial if match.index ?\n - - else - state = :initial - - end - - when :class_name_expected - if match = scan(/ [A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]* /x) - encoder.text_token match, :class - state = :initial - - elsif match = scan(/\s+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - state = :initial - - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state', encoder - - end - - end - - if state == :string - encoder.end_group :string - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/css.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/css.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e5f03f5b2..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/css.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - class CSS < Scanner - - register_for :css - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = [ - :comment, - :class, :pseudo_class, :type, - :constant, :directive, - :key, :value, :operator, :color, :float, :string, - :error, :important, - ] # :nodoc: - - module RE # :nodoc: - Hex = /[0-9a-fA-F]/ - Unicode = /\\#{Hex}{1,6}(?:\r\n|\s)?/ # differs from standard because it allows uppercase hex too - Escape = /#{Unicode}|\\[^\r\n\f0-9a-fA-F]/ - NMChar = /[-_a-zA-Z0-9]|#{Escape}/ - NMStart = /[_a-zA-Z]|#{Escape}/ - NL = /\r\n|\r|\n|\f/ - String1 = /"(?:[^\n\r\f\\"]|\\#{NL}|#{Escape})*"?/ # TODO: buggy regexp - String2 = /'(?:[^\n\r\f\\']|\\#{NL}|#{Escape})*'?/ # TODO: buggy regexp - String = /#{String1}|#{String2}/ - - HexColor = /#(?:#{Hex}{6}|#{Hex}{3})/ - Color = /#{HexColor}/ - - Num = /-?(?:[0-9]+|[0-9]*\.[0-9]+)/ - Name = /#{NMChar}+/ - Ident = /-?#{NMStart}#{NMChar}*/ - AtKeyword = /@#{Ident}/ - Percentage = /#{Num}%/ - - reldimensions = %w[em ex px] - absdimensions = %w[in cm mm pt pc] - Unit = Regexp.union(*(reldimensions + absdimensions)) - - Dimension = /#{Num}#{Unit}/ - - Comment = %r! /\* (?: .*? \*/ | .* ) !mx - Function = /(?:url|alpha|attr|counters?)\((?:[^)\n\r\f]|\\\))*\)?/ - - Id = /##{Name}/ - Class = /\.#{Name}/ - PseudoClass = /:#{Name}/ - AttributeSelector = /\[[^\]]*\]?/ - end - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - value_expected = nil - states = [:initial] - - until eos? - - if match = scan(/\s+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif case states.last - when :initial, :media - if match = scan(/(?>#{RE::Ident})(?!\()|\*/ox) - encoder.text_token match, :type - next - elsif match = scan(RE::Class) - encoder.text_token match, :class - next - elsif match = scan(RE::Id) - encoder.text_token match, :constant - next - elsif match = scan(RE::PseudoClass) - encoder.text_token match, :pseudo_class - next - elsif match = scan(RE::AttributeSelector) - # TODO: Improve highlighting inside of attribute selectors. - encoder.text_token match[0,1], :operator - encoder.text_token match[1..-2], :attribute_name if match.size > 2 - encoder.text_token match[-1,1], :operator if match[-1] == ?] - next - elsif match = scan(/@media/) - encoder.text_token match, :directive - states.push :media_before_name - next - end - - when :block - if match = scan(/(?>#{RE::Ident})(?!\()/ox) - if value_expected - encoder.text_token match, :value - else - encoder.text_token match, :key - end - next - end - - when :media_before_name - if match = scan(RE::Ident) - encoder.text_token match, :type - states[-1] = :media_after_name - next - end - - when :media_after_name - if match = scan(/\{/) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - states[-1] = :media - next - end - - else - #:nocov: - raise_inspect 'Unknown state', encoder - #:nocov: - - end - - elsif match = scan(/\/\*(?:.*?\*\/|\z)/m) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif match = scan(/\{/) - value_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :operator - states.push :block - - elsif match = scan(/\}/) - value_expected = false - if states.last == :block || states.last == :media - encoder.text_token match, :operator - states.pop - else - encoder.text_token match, :error - end - - elsif match = scan(/#{RE::String}/o) - encoder.begin_group :string - encoder.text_token match[0, 1], :delimiter - encoder.text_token match[1..-2], :content if match.size > 2 - encoder.text_token match[-1, 1], :delimiter if match.size >= 2 - encoder.end_group :string - - elsif match = scan(/#{RE::Function}/o) - encoder.begin_group :string - start = match[/^\w+\(/] - encoder.text_token start, :delimiter - if match[-1] == ?) - encoder.text_token match[start.size..-2], :content - encoder.text_token ')', :delimiter - else - encoder.text_token match[start.size..-1], :content - end - encoder.end_group :string - - elsif match = scan(/(?: #{RE::Dimension} | #{RE::Percentage} | #{RE::Num} )/ox) - encoder.text_token match, :float - - elsif match = scan(/#{RE::Color}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :color - - elsif match = scan(/! *important/) - encoder.text_token match, :important - - elsif match = scan(/(?:rgb|hsl)a?\([^()\n]*\)?/) - encoder.text_token match, :color - - elsif match = scan(RE::AtKeyword) - encoder.text_token match, :directive - - elsif match = scan(/ [+>:;,.=()\/] /x) - if match == ':' - value_expected = true - elsif match == ';' - value_expected = false - end - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/debug.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/debug.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 566bfa778..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/debug.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # = Debug Scanner - # - # Interprets the output of the Encoders::Debug encoder. - class Debug < Scanner - - register_for :debug - title 'CodeRay Token Dump Import' - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - opened_tokens = [] - - until eos? - - if match = scan(/\s+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif match = scan(/ (\w+) \( ( [^\)\\]* ( \\. [^\)\\]* )* ) \)? /x) - kind = self[1].to_sym - match = self[2].gsub(/\\(.)/m, '\1') - unless TokenKinds.has_key? kind - kind = :error - match = matched - end - encoder.text_token match, kind - - elsif match = scan(/ (\w+) ([<\[]) /x) - kind = self[1].to_sym - opened_tokens << kind - case self[2] - when '<' - encoder.begin_group kind - when '[' - encoder.begin_line kind - else - raise 'CodeRay bug: This case should not be reached.' - end - - elsif !opened_tokens.empty? && match = scan(/ > /x) - encoder.end_group opened_tokens.pop - - elsif !opened_tokens.empty? && match = scan(/ \] /x) - encoder.end_line opened_tokens.pop - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :space - - end - - end - - encoder.end_group opened_tokens.pop until opened_tokens.empty? - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/delphi.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/delphi.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b328155ab..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/delphi.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for the Delphi language (Object Pascal). - # - # Alias: +pascal+ - class Delphi < Scanner - - register_for :delphi - file_extension 'pas' - - KEYWORDS = [ - 'and', 'array', 'as', 'at', 'asm', 'at', 'begin', 'case', 'class', - 'const', 'constructor', 'destructor', 'dispinterface', 'div', 'do', - 'downto', 'else', 'end', 'except', 'exports', 'file', 'finalization', - 'finally', 'for', 'function', 'goto', 'if', 'implementation', 'in', - 'inherited', 'initialization', 'inline', 'interface', 'is', 'label', - 'library', 'mod', 'nil', 'not', 'object', 'of', 'or', 'out', 'packed', - 'procedure', 'program', 'property', 'raise', 'record', 'repeat', - 'resourcestring', 'set', 'shl', 'shr', 'string', 'then', 'threadvar', - 'to', 'try', 'type', 'unit', 'until', 'uses', 'var', 'while', 'with', - 'xor', 'on', - ] # :nodoc: - - DIRECTIVES = [ - 'absolute', 'abstract', 'assembler', 'at', 'automated', 'cdecl', - 'contains', 'deprecated', 'dispid', 'dynamic', 'export', - 'external', 'far', 'forward', 'implements', 'local', - 'near', 'nodefault', 'on', 'overload', 'override', - 'package', 'pascal', 'platform', 'private', 'protected', 'public', - 'published', 'read', 'readonly', 'register', 'reintroduce', - 'requires', 'resident', 'safecall', 'stdcall', 'stored', 'varargs', - 'virtual', 'write', 'writeonly', - ] # :nodoc: - - IDENT_KIND = WordList::CaseIgnoring.new(:ident). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(DIRECTIVES, :directive) # :nodoc: - - NAME_FOLLOWS = WordList::CaseIgnoring.new(false). - add(%w(procedure function .)) # :nodoc: - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - last_token = '' - - until eos? - - if state == :initial - - if match = scan(/ \s+ /x) - encoder.text_token match, :space - next - - elsif match = scan(%r! \{ \$ [^}]* \}? | \(\* \$ (?: .*? \*\) | .* ) !mx) - encoder.text_token match, :preprocessor - next - - elsif match = scan(%r! // [^\n]* | \{ [^}]* \}? | \(\* (?: .*? \*\) | .* ) !mx) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - next - - elsif match = scan(/ <[>=]? | >=? | :=? | [-+=*\/;,@\^|\(\)\[\]] | \.\. /x) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/\./) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - next if last_token == 'end' - - elsif match = scan(/ [A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]* /x) - encoder.text_token match, NAME_FOLLOWS[last_token] ? :ident : IDENT_KIND[match] - - elsif match = skip(/ ' ( [^\n']|'' ) (?:'|$) /x) - encoder.begin_group :char - encoder.text_token "'", :delimiter - encoder.text_token self[1], :content - encoder.text_token "'", :delimiter - encoder.end_group :char - next - - elsif match = scan(/ ' /x) - encoder.begin_group :string - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - state = :string - - elsif match = scan(/ \# (?: \d+ | \$[0-9A-Fa-f]+ ) /x) - encoder.text_token match, :char - - elsif match = scan(/ \$ [0-9A-Fa-f]+ /x) - encoder.text_token match, :hex - - elsif match = scan(/ (?: \d+ ) (?![eE]|\.[^.]) /x) - encoder.text_token match, :integer - - elsif match = scan(/ \d+ (?: \.\d+ (?: [eE][+-]? \d+ )? | [eE][+-]? \d+ ) /x) - encoder.text_token match, :float - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - next - - end - - elsif state == :string - if match = scan(/[^\n']+/) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/''/) - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/'/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group :string - state = :initial - next - elsif match = scan(/\n/) - encoder.end_group :string - encoder.text_token match, :space - state = :initial - else - raise "else case \' reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder - end - - else - raise 'else-case reached', encoder - - end - - last_token = match - - end - - if state == :string - encoder.end_group state - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/diff.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/diff.rb deleted file mode 100644 index fd70016d8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/diff.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for output of the diff command. - # - # Alias: +patch+ - class Diff < Scanner - - register_for :diff - title 'diff output' - - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { - :highlight_code => true, - :inline_diff => true, - } - - protected - - require 'coderay/helpers/file_type' - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - line_kind = nil - state = :initial - deleted_lines = 0 - scanners = Hash.new do |h, lang| - h[lang] = Scanners[lang].new '', :keep_tokens => true, :keep_state => true - end - content_scanner = scanners[:plain] - content_scanner_entry_state = nil - - until eos? - - if match = scan(/\n/) - deleted_lines = 0 unless line_kind == :delete - if line_kind - encoder.end_line line_kind - line_kind = nil - end - encoder.text_token match, :space - next - end - - case state - - when :initial - if match = scan(/--- |\+\+\+ |=+|_+/) - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :head - encoder.text_token match, :head - if match = scan(/.*?(?=$|[\t\n\x00]| \(revision)/) - encoder.text_token match, :filename - if options[:highlight_code] - file_type = FileType.fetch(match, :text) - file_type = :text if file_type == :diff - content_scanner = scanners[file_type] - content_scanner_entry_state = nil - end - end - next unless match = scan(/.+/) - encoder.text_token match, :plain - elsif match = scan(/Index: |Property changes on: /) - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :head - encoder.text_token match, :head - next unless match = scan(/.+/) - encoder.text_token match, :plain - elsif match = scan(/Added: /) - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :head - encoder.text_token match, :head - next unless match = scan(/.+/) - encoder.text_token match, :plain - state = :added - elsif match = scan(/\\ .*/) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - elsif match = scan(/@@(?>[^@\n]*)@@/) - content_scanner.state = :initial unless match?(/\n\+/) - content_scanner_entry_state = nil - if check(/\n|$/) - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :change - else - encoder.begin_group :change - end - encoder.text_token match[0,2], :change - encoder.text_token match[2...-2], :plain - encoder.text_token match[-2,2], :change - encoder.end_group :change unless line_kind - next unless match = scan(/.+/) - if options[:highlight_code] - content_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - else - encoder.text_token match, :plain - end - next - elsif match = scan(/\+/) - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :insert - encoder.text_token match, :insert - next unless match = scan(/.+/) - if options[:highlight_code] - content_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - else - encoder.text_token match, :plain - end - next - elsif match = scan(/-/) - deleted_lines += 1 - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :delete - encoder.text_token match, :delete - if options[:inline_diff] && deleted_lines == 1 && check(/(?>.*)\n\+(?>.*)$(?!\n\+)/) - content_scanner_entry_state = content_scanner.state - skip(/(.*)\n\+(.*)$/) - head, deletion, insertion, tail = diff self[1], self[2] - pre, deleted, post = content_scanner.tokenize [head, deletion, tail], :tokens => Tokens.new - encoder.tokens pre - unless deleted.empty? - encoder.begin_group :eyecatcher - encoder.tokens deleted - encoder.end_group :eyecatcher - end - encoder.tokens post - encoder.end_line line_kind - encoder.text_token "\n", :space - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :insert - encoder.text_token '+', :insert - content_scanner.state = content_scanner_entry_state || :initial - pre, inserted, post = content_scanner.tokenize [head, insertion, tail], :tokens => Tokens.new - encoder.tokens pre - unless inserted.empty? - encoder.begin_group :eyecatcher - encoder.tokens inserted - encoder.end_group :eyecatcher - end - encoder.tokens post - elsif match = scan(/.*/) - if options[:highlight_code] - if deleted_lines == 1 - content_scanner_entry_state = content_scanner.state - end - content_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder unless match.empty? - if !match?(/\n-/) - if match?(/\n\+/) - content_scanner.state = content_scanner_entry_state || :initial - end - content_scanner_entry_state = nil - end - else - encoder.text_token match, :plain - end - end - next - elsif match = scan(/ .*/) - if options[:highlight_code] - content_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - else - encoder.text_token match, :plain - end - next - elsif match = scan(/.+/) - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :comment - encoder.text_token match, :plain - else - raise_inspect 'else case rached' - end - - when :added - if match = scan(/ \+/) - encoder.begin_line line_kind = :insert - encoder.text_token match, :insert - next unless match = scan(/.+/) - encoder.text_token match, :plain - else - state = :initial - next - end - end - - end - - encoder.end_line line_kind if line_kind - - encoder - end - - private - - def diff a, b - # i will be the index of the leftmost difference from the left. - i_max = [a.size, b.size].min - i = 0 - i += 1 while i < i_max && a[i] == b[i] - # j_min will be the index of the leftmost difference from the right. - j_min = i - i_max - # j will be the index of the rightmost difference from the right which - # does not precede the leftmost one from the left. - j = -1 - j -= 1 while j >= j_min && a[j] == b[j] - return a[0...i], a[i..j], b[i..j], (j < -1) ? a[j+1..-1] : '' - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/erb.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/erb.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 727a993bf..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/erb.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - load :html - load :ruby - - # Scanner for HTML ERB templates. - class ERB < Scanner - - register_for :erb - title 'HTML ERB Template' - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = HTML::KINDS_NOT_LOC - - ERB_RUBY_BLOCK = / - (<%(?!%)[-=\#]?) - ((?> - [^\-%]* # normal* - (?> # special - (?: %(?!>) | -(?!%>) ) - [^\-%]* # normal* - )* - )) - ((?: -?%> )?) - /x # :nodoc: - - START_OF_ERB = / - <%(?!%) - /x # :nodoc: - - protected - - def setup - @ruby_scanner = CodeRay.scanner :ruby, :tokens => @tokens, :keep_tokens => true - @html_scanner = CodeRay.scanner :html, :tokens => @tokens, :keep_tokens => true, :keep_state => true - end - - def reset_instance - super - @html_scanner.reset - end - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - until eos? - - if (match = scan_until(/(?=#{START_OF_ERB})/o) || scan_rest) and not match.empty? - @html_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - - elsif match = scan(/#{ERB_RUBY_BLOCK}/o) - start_tag = self[1] - code = self[2] - end_tag = self[3] - - encoder.begin_group :inline - encoder.text_token start_tag, :inline_delimiter - - if start_tag == '<%#' - encoder.text_token code, :comment - else - @ruby_scanner.tokenize code, :tokens => encoder - end unless code.empty? - - encoder.text_token end_tag, :inline_delimiter unless end_tag.empty? - encoder.end_group :inline - - else - raise_inspect 'else-case reached!', encoder - - end - - end - - encoder - - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/groovy.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/groovy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index cf55daf22..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/groovy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - load :java - - # Scanner for Groovy. - class Groovy < Java - - register_for :groovy - - # TODO: check list of keywords - GROOVY_KEYWORDS = %w[ - as assert def in - ] # :nodoc: - KEYWORDS_EXPECTING_VALUE = WordList.new.add %w[ - case instanceof new return throw typeof while as assert in - ] # :nodoc: - GROOVY_MAGIC_VARIABLES = %w[ it ] # :nodoc: - - IDENT_KIND = Java::IDENT_KIND.dup. - add(GROOVY_KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(GROOVY_MAGIC_VARIABLES, :local_variable) # :nodoc: - - ESCAPE = / [bfnrtv$\n\\'"] | x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2} | [0-7]{1,3} /x # :nodoc: - UNICODE_ESCAPE = / u[a-fA-F0-9]{4} /x # :nodoc: no 4-byte unicode chars? U[a-fA-F0-9]{8} - REGEXP_ESCAPE = / [bfnrtv\n\\'"] | x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2} | [0-7]{1,3} | \d | [bBdDsSwW\/] /x # :nodoc: - - # TODO: interpretation inside ', ", / - STRING_CONTENT_PATTERN = { - "'" => /(?>\\[^\\'\n]+|[^\\'\n]+)+/, - '"' => /[^\\$"\n]+/, - "'''" => /(?>[^\\']+|'(?!''))+/, - '"""' => /(?>[^\\$"]+|"(?!""))+/, - '/' => /[^\\$\/\n]+/, - } # :nodoc: - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - inline_block_stack = [] - inline_block_paren_depth = nil - string_delimiter = nil - import_clause = class_name_follows = last_token = after_def = false - value_expected = true - - until eos? - - case state - - when :initial - - if match = scan(/ \s+ | \\\n /x) - encoder.text_token match, :space - if match.index ?\n - import_clause = after_def = false - value_expected = true unless value_expected - end - next - - elsif match = scan(%r! // [^\n\\]* (?: \\. [^\n\\]* )* | /\* (?: .*? \*/ | .* ) !mx) - value_expected = true - after_def = false - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif bol? && match = scan(/ \#!.* /x) - encoder.text_token match, :doctype - - elsif import_clause && match = scan(/ (?!as) #{IDENT} (?: \. #{IDENT} )* (?: \.\* )? /ox) - after_def = value_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :include - - elsif match = scan(/ #{IDENT} | \[\] /ox) - kind = IDENT_KIND[match] - value_expected = (kind == :keyword) && KEYWORDS_EXPECTING_VALUE[match] - if last_token == '.' - kind = :ident - elsif class_name_follows - kind = :class - class_name_follows = false - elsif after_def && check(/\s*[({]/) - kind = :method - after_def = false - elsif kind == :ident && last_token != '?' && check(/:/) - kind = :key - else - class_name_follows = true if match == 'class' || (import_clause && match == 'as') - import_clause = match == 'import' - after_def = true if match == 'def' - end - encoder.text_token match, kind - - elsif match = scan(/;/) - import_clause = after_def = false - value_expected = true - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/\{/) - class_name_follows = after_def = false - value_expected = true - encoder.text_token match, :operator - if !inline_block_stack.empty? - inline_block_paren_depth += 1 - end - - # TODO: ~'...', ~"..." and ~/.../ style regexps - elsif match = scan(/ \.\.] | \+\+ | - && | \|\| | \*\*=? | ==?~ | <=?>? | [-+*%^~&|>=!]=? | <<>>?=? /x) - value_expected = true - value_expected = :regexp if match == '~' - after_def = false - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/ [)\]}] /x) - value_expected = after_def = false - if !inline_block_stack.empty? && match == '}' - inline_block_paren_depth -= 1 - if inline_block_paren_depth == 0 # closing brace of inline block reached - encoder.text_token match, :inline_delimiter - encoder.end_group :inline - state, string_delimiter, inline_block_paren_depth = inline_block_stack.pop - next - end - end - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif check(/[\d.]/) - after_def = value_expected = false - if match = scan(/0[xX][0-9A-Fa-f]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :hex - elsif match = scan(/(?>0[0-7]+)(?![89.eEfF])/) - encoder.text_token match, :octal - elsif match = scan(/\d+[fFdD]|\d*\.\d+(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?[fFdD]?|\d+[eE][+-]?\d+[fFdD]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :float - elsif match = scan(/\d+[lLgG]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :integer - end - - elsif match = scan(/'''|"""/) - after_def = value_expected = false - state = :multiline_string - encoder.begin_group :string - string_delimiter = match - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - # TODO: record.'name' syntax - elsif match = scan(/["']/) - after_def = value_expected = false - state = match == '/' ? :regexp : :string - encoder.begin_group state - string_delimiter = match - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - elsif value_expected && match = scan(/\//) - after_def = value_expected = false - encoder.begin_group :regexp - state = :regexp - string_delimiter = '/' - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - elsif match = scan(/ @ #{IDENT} /ox) - after_def = value_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :annotation - - elsif match = scan(/\//) - after_def = false - value_expected = true - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - when :string, :regexp, :multiline_string - if match = scan(STRING_CONTENT_PATTERN[string_delimiter]) - encoder.text_token match, :content - - elsif match = scan(state == :multiline_string ? /'''|"""/ : /["'\/]/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - if state == :regexp - # TODO: regexp modifiers? s, m, x, i? - modifiers = scan(/[ix]+/) - encoder.text_token modifiers, :modifier if modifiers && !modifiers.empty? - end - state = :string if state == :multiline_string - encoder.end_group state - string_delimiter = nil - after_def = value_expected = false - state = :initial - next - - elsif (state == :string || state == :multiline_string) && - (match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox)) - if string_delimiter[0] == ?' && !(match == "\\\\" || match == "\\'") - encoder.text_token match, :content - else - encoder.text_token match, :char - end - elsif state == :regexp && match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{REGEXP_ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox) - encoder.text_token match, :char - - elsif match = scan(/ \$ #{IDENT} /mox) - encoder.begin_group :inline - encoder.text_token '$', :inline_delimiter - match = match[1..-1] - encoder.text_token match, IDENT_KIND[match] - encoder.end_group :inline - next - elsif match = scan(/ \$ \{ /x) - encoder.begin_group :inline - encoder.text_token match, :inline_delimiter - inline_block_stack << [state, string_delimiter, inline_block_paren_depth] - inline_block_paren_depth = 1 - state = :initial - next - - elsif match = scan(/ \$ /mx) - encoder.text_token match, :content - - elsif match = scan(/ \\. /mx) - encoder.text_token match, :content # TODO: Shouldn't this be :error? - - elsif match = scan(/ \\ | \n /x) - encoder.end_group state - encoder.text_token match, :error - after_def = value_expected = false - state = :initial - - else - raise_inspect "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder - - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state', encoder - - end - - last_token = match unless [:space, :comment, :doctype].include? kind - - end - - if [:multiline_string, :string, :regexp].include? state - encoder.end_group state - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/haml.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/haml.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5433790a9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/haml.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - load :ruby - load :html - load :java_script - - class HAML < Scanner - - register_for :haml - title 'HAML Template' - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = HTML::KINDS_NOT_LOC - - protected - - def setup - super - @ruby_scanner = CodeRay.scanner :ruby, :tokens => @tokens, :keep_tokens => true - @embedded_ruby_scanner = CodeRay.scanner :ruby, :tokens => @tokens, :keep_tokens => true, :state => @ruby_scanner.interpreted_string_state - @html_scanner = CodeRay.scanner :html, :tokens => @tokens, :keep_tokens => true - end - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - match = nil - code = '' - - until eos? - - if bol? - if match = scan(/!!!.*/) - encoder.text_token match, :doctype - next - end - - if match = scan(/(?>( *)(\/(?!\[if)|-\#|:javascript|:ruby|:\w+) *)(?=\n)/) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - code = self[2] - if match = scan(/(?:\n+#{self[1]} .*)+/) - case code - when '/', '-#' - encoder.text_token match, :comment - when ':javascript' - # TODO: recognize #{...} snippets inside JavaScript - @java_script_scanner ||= CodeRay.scanner :java_script, :tokens => @tokens, :keep_tokens => true - @java_script_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - when ':ruby' - @ruby_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - when /:\w+/ - encoder.text_token match, :comment - else - raise 'else-case reached: %p' % [code] - end - end - end - - if match = scan(/ +/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - end - - if match = scan(/\/.*/) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - next - end - - if match = scan(/\\/) - encoder.text_token match, :plain - if match = scan(/.+/) - @html_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - end - next - end - - tag = false - - if match = scan(/%[\w:]+\/?/) - encoder.text_token match, :tag - # if match = scan(/( +)(.+)/) - # encoder.text_token self[1], :space - # @embedded_ruby_scanner.tokenize self[2], :tokens => encoder - # end - tag = true - end - - while match = scan(/([.#])[-\w]*\w/) - encoder.text_token match, self[1] == '#' ? :constant : :class - tag = true - end - - if tag && match = scan(/(\()([^)]+)?(\))?/) - # TODO: recognize title=@title, class="widget_#{@widget.number}" - encoder.text_token self[1], :plain - @html_scanner.tokenize self[2], :tokens => encoder, :state => :attribute if self[2] - encoder.text_token self[3], :plain if self[3] - end - - if tag && match = scan(/\{/) - encoder.text_token match, :plain - - code = '' - level = 1 - while true - code << scan(/([^\{\},\n]|, *\n?)*/) - case match = getch - when '{' - level += 1 - code << match - when '}' - level -= 1 - if level > 0 - code << match - else - break - end - when "\n", ",", nil - break - end - end - @ruby_scanner.tokenize code, :tokens => encoder unless code.empty? - - encoder.text_token match, :plain if match - end - - if tag && match = scan(/(\[)([^\]\n]+)?(\])?/) - encoder.text_token self[1], :plain - @ruby_scanner.tokenize self[2], :tokens => encoder if self[2] - encoder.text_token self[3], :plain if self[3] - end - - if tag && match = scan(/\//) - encoder.text_token match, :tag - end - - if scan(/(>? encoder - else - @ruby_scanner.tokenize self[4], :tokens => encoder - end - end - elsif match = scan(/((?:<|> encoder if self[2] - end - - elsif match = scan(/.+/) - @html_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - - end - - if match = scan(/\n/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - end - end - - encoder - - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/html.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/html.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 98d06fc95..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/html.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # HTML Scanner - # - # Alias: +xhtml+ - # - # See also: Scanners::XML - class HTML < Scanner - - register_for :html - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = [ - :comment, :doctype, :preprocessor, - :tag, :attribute_name, :operator, - :attribute_value, :string, - :plain, :entity, :error, - ] # :nodoc: - - EVENT_ATTRIBUTES = %w( - onabort onafterprint onbeforeprint onbeforeunload onblur oncanplay - oncanplaythrough onchange onclick oncontextmenu oncuechange ondblclick - ondrag ondragdrop ondragend ondragenter ondragleave ondragover - ondragstart ondrop ondurationchange onemptied onended onerror onfocus - onformchange onforminput onhashchange oninput oninvalid onkeydown - onkeypress onkeyup onload onloadeddata onloadedmetadata onloadstart - onmessage onmousedown onmousemove onmouseout onmouseover onmouseup - onmousewheel onmove onoffline ononline onpagehide onpageshow onpause - onplay onplaying onpopstate onprogress onratechange onreadystatechange - onredo onreset onresize onscroll onseeked onseeking onselect onshow - onstalled onstorage onsubmit onsuspend ontimeupdate onundo onunload - onvolumechange onwaiting - ) - - IN_ATTRIBUTE = WordList::CaseIgnoring.new(nil). - add(EVENT_ATTRIBUTES, :script) - - ATTR_NAME = /[\w.:-]+/ # :nodoc: - TAG_END = /\/?>/ # :nodoc: - HEX = /[0-9a-fA-F]/ # :nodoc: - ENTITY = / - & - (?: - \w+ - | - \# - (?: - \d+ - | - x#{HEX}+ - ) - ) - ; - /ox # :nodoc: - - PLAIN_STRING_CONTENT = { - "'" => /[^&'>\n]+/, - '"' => /[^&">\n]+/, - } # :nodoc: - - def reset - super - @state = :initial - @plain_string_content = nil - end - - protected - - def setup - @state = :initial - @plain_string_content = nil - end - - def scan_java_script encoder, code - if code && !code.empty? - @java_script_scanner ||= Scanners::JavaScript.new '', :keep_tokens => true - # encoder.begin_group :inline - @java_script_scanner.tokenize code, :tokens => encoder - # encoder.end_group :inline - end - end - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - state = options[:state] || @state - plain_string_content = @plain_string_content - in_tag = in_attribute = nil - - encoder.begin_group :string if state == :attribute_value_string - - until eos? - - if state != :in_special_tag && match = scan(/\s+/m) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - else - - case state - - when :initial - if match = scan(/|.*)/m) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - elsif match = scan(/|.*)/m) - encoder.text_token match, :doctype - elsif match = scan(/<\?xml(?:.*?\?>|.*)/m) - encoder.text_token match, :preprocessor - elsif match = scan(/<\?(?:.*?\?>|.*)/m) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - elsif match = scan(/<\/[-\w.:]*>?/m) - in_tag = nil - encoder.text_token match, :tag - elsif match = scan(/<(?:(script)|[-\w.:]+)(>)?/m) - encoder.text_token match, :tag - in_tag = self[1] - if self[2] - state = :in_special_tag if in_tag - else - state = :attribute - end - elsif match = scan(/[^<>&]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :plain - elsif match = scan(/#{ENTITY}/ox) - encoder.text_token match, :entity - elsif match = scan(/[<>&]/) - in_tag = nil - encoder.text_token match, :error - else - raise_inspect '[BUG] else-case reached with state %p' % [state], encoder - end - - when :attribute - if match = scan(/#{TAG_END}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :tag - in_attribute = nil - if in_tag - state = :in_special_tag - else - state = :initial - end - elsif match = scan(/#{ATTR_NAME}/o) - in_attribute = IN_ATTRIBUTE[match] - encoder.text_token match, :attribute_name - state = :attribute_equal - else - in_tag = nil - encoder.text_token getch, :error - end - - when :attribute_equal - if match = scan(/=/) #/ - encoder.text_token match, :operator - state = :attribute_value - elsif scan(/#{ATTR_NAME}/o) || scan(/#{TAG_END}/o) - state = :attribute - next - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - state = :attribute - end - - when :attribute_value - if match = scan(/#{ATTR_NAME}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :attribute_value - state = :attribute - elsif match = scan(/["']/) - if in_attribute == :script - encoder.begin_group :inline - encoder.text_token match, :inline_delimiter - if scan(/javascript:[ \t]*/) - encoder.text_token matched, :comment - end - code = scan_until(match == '"' ? /(?="|\z)/ : /(?='|\z)/) - scan_java_script encoder, code - match = scan(/["']/) - encoder.text_token match, :inline_delimiter if match - encoder.end_group :inline - state = :attribute - in_attribute = nil - else - encoder.begin_group :string - state = :attribute_value_string - plain_string_content = PLAIN_STRING_CONTENT[match] - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - end - elsif match = scan(/#{TAG_END}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :tag - state = :initial - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - end - - when :attribute_value_string - if match = scan(plain_string_content) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/['"]/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group :string - state = :attribute - elsif match = scan(/#{ENTITY}/ox) - encoder.text_token match, :entity - elsif match = scan(/&/) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/[\n>]/) - encoder.end_group :string - state = :initial - encoder.text_token match, :error - end - - when :in_special_tag - case in_tag - when 'script' - encoder.text_token match, :space if match = scan(/[ \t]*\n/) - if scan(/(\s*)|(.*))/m) - code = self[2] || self[4] - closing = self[3] - encoder.text_token self[1], :comment - else - code = scan_until(/(?=(?:\n\s*)?<\/script>)|\z/) - closing = false - end - unless code.empty? - encoder.begin_group :inline - scan_java_script encoder, code - encoder.end_group :inline - end - encoder.text_token closing, :comment if closing - state = :initial - else - raise 'unknown special tag: %p' % [in_tag] - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state: %p' % [state], encoder - - end - - end - - end - - if options[:keep_state] - @state = state - @plain_string_content = plain_string_content - end - - encoder.end_group :string if state == :attribute_value_string - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d3502e3a8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for Java. - class Java < Scanner - - register_for :java - - autoload :BuiltinTypes, 'coderay/scanners/java/builtin_types' - - # http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/nutsandbolts/_keywords.html - KEYWORDS = %w[ - assert break case catch continue default do else - finally for if instanceof import new package - return switch throw try typeof while - debugger export - ] # :nodoc: - RESERVED = %w[ const goto ] # :nodoc: - CONSTANTS = %w[ false null true ] # :nodoc: - MAGIC_VARIABLES = %w[ this super ] # :nodoc: - TYPES = %w[ - boolean byte char class double enum float int interface long - short void - ] << '[]' # :nodoc: because int[] should be highlighted as a type - DIRECTIVES = %w[ - abstract extends final implements native private protected public - static strictfp synchronized throws transient volatile - ] # :nodoc: - - IDENT_KIND = WordList.new(:ident). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(RESERVED, :reserved). - add(CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant). - add(MAGIC_VARIABLES, :local_variable). - add(TYPES, :type). - add(BuiltinTypes::List, :predefined_type). - add(BuiltinTypes::List.select { |builtin| builtin[/(Error|Exception)$/] }, :exception). - add(DIRECTIVES, :directive) # :nodoc: - - ESCAPE = / [bfnrtv\n\\'"] | x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2} | [0-7]{1,3} /x # :nodoc: - UNICODE_ESCAPE = / u[a-fA-F0-9]{4} | U[a-fA-F0-9]{8} /x # :nodoc: - STRING_CONTENT_PATTERN = { - "'" => /[^\\']+/, - '"' => /[^\\"]+/, - '/' => /[^\\\/]+/, - } # :nodoc: - IDENT = /[a-zA-Z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*/ # :nodoc: - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - string_delimiter = nil - package_name_expected = false - class_name_follows = false - last_token_dot = false - - until eos? - - case state - - when :initial - - if match = scan(/ \s+ | \\\n /x) - encoder.text_token match, :space - next - - elsif match = scan(%r! // [^\n\\]* (?: \\. [^\n\\]* )* | /\* (?: .*? \*/ | .* ) !mx) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - next - - elsif package_name_expected && match = scan(/ #{IDENT} (?: \. #{IDENT} )* /ox) - encoder.text_token match, package_name_expected - - elsif match = scan(/ #{IDENT} | \[\] /ox) - kind = IDENT_KIND[match] - if last_token_dot - kind = :ident - elsif class_name_follows - kind = :class - class_name_follows = false - else - case match - when 'import' - package_name_expected = :include - when 'package' - package_name_expected = :namespace - when 'class', 'interface' - class_name_follows = true - end - end - encoder.text_token match, kind - - elsif match = scan(/ \.(?!\d) | [,?:()\[\]}] | -- | \+\+ | && | \|\| | \*\*=? | [-+*\/%^~&|<>=!]=? | <<>>?=? /x) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/;/) - package_name_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/\{/) - class_name_follows = false - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif check(/[\d.]/) - if match = scan(/0[xX][0-9A-Fa-f]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :hex - elsif match = scan(/(?>0[0-7]+)(?![89.eEfF])/) - encoder.text_token match, :octal - elsif match = scan(/\d+[fFdD]|\d*\.\d+(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?[fFdD]?|\d+[eE][+-]?\d+[fFdD]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :float - elsif match = scan(/\d+[lL]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :integer - end - - elsif match = scan(/["']/) - state = :string - encoder.begin_group state - string_delimiter = match - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - elsif match = scan(/ @ #{IDENT} /ox) - encoder.text_token match, :annotation - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - when :string - if match = scan(STRING_CONTENT_PATTERN[string_delimiter]) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/["'\/]/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group state - state = :initial - string_delimiter = nil - elsif state == :string && (match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox)) - if string_delimiter == "'" && !(match == "\\\\" || match == "\\'") - encoder.text_token match, :content - else - encoder.text_token match, :char - end - elsif match = scan(/\\./m) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/ \\ | $ /x) - encoder.end_group state - state = :initial - encoder.text_token match, :error - else - raise_inspect "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state', encoder - - end - - last_token_dot = match == '.' - - end - - if state == :string - encoder.end_group state - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java/builtin_types.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java/builtin_types.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d1b8b73be..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java/builtin_types.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - module Java::BuiltinTypes # :nodoc: - - #:nocov: - List = %w[ - AbstractAction AbstractBorder AbstractButton AbstractCellEditor AbstractCollection - AbstractColorChooserPanel AbstractDocument AbstractExecutorService AbstractInterruptibleChannel - AbstractLayoutCache AbstractList AbstractListModel AbstractMap AbstractMethodError AbstractPreferences - AbstractQueue AbstractQueuedSynchronizer AbstractSelectableChannel AbstractSelectionKey AbstractSelector - AbstractSequentialList AbstractSet AbstractSpinnerModel AbstractTableModel AbstractUndoableEdit - AbstractWriter AccessControlContext AccessControlException AccessController AccessException Accessible - AccessibleAction AccessibleAttributeSequence AccessibleBundle AccessibleComponent AccessibleContext - AccessibleEditableText AccessibleExtendedComponent AccessibleExtendedTable AccessibleExtendedText - AccessibleHyperlink AccessibleHypertext AccessibleIcon AccessibleKeyBinding AccessibleObject - AccessibleRelation AccessibleRelationSet AccessibleResourceBundle AccessibleRole AccessibleSelection - AccessibleState AccessibleStateSet AccessibleStreamable AccessibleTable AccessibleTableModelChange - AccessibleText AccessibleTextSequence AccessibleValue AccountException AccountExpiredException - AccountLockedException AccountNotFoundException Acl AclEntry AclNotFoundException Action ActionEvent - ActionListener ActionMap ActionMapUIResource Activatable ActivateFailedException ActivationDesc - ActivationException ActivationGroup ActivationGroupDesc ActivationGroupID ActivationGroup_Stub - ActivationID ActivationInstantiator ActivationMonitor ActivationSystem Activator ActiveEvent - ActivityCompletedException ActivityRequiredException Adjustable AdjustmentEvent AdjustmentListener - Adler32 AffineTransform AffineTransformOp AlgorithmParameterGenerator AlgorithmParameterGeneratorSpi - AlgorithmParameters AlgorithmParameterSpec AlgorithmParametersSpi AllPermission AlphaComposite - AlreadyBoundException AlreadyConnectedException AncestorEvent AncestorListener AnnotatedElement - Annotation AnnotationFormatError AnnotationTypeMismatchException AppConfigurationEntry Appendable Applet - AppletContext AppletInitializer AppletStub Arc2D Area AreaAveragingScaleFilter ArithmeticException Array - ArrayBlockingQueue ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException ArrayList Arrays ArrayStoreException ArrayType - AssertionError AsyncBoxView AsynchronousCloseException AtomicBoolean AtomicInteger AtomicIntegerArray - AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater AtomicLong AtomicLongArray AtomicLongFieldUpdater AtomicMarkableReference - AtomicReference AtomicReferenceArray AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater AtomicStampedReference Attribute - AttributeChangeNotification AttributeChangeNotificationFilter AttributedCharacterIterator - AttributedString AttributeException AttributeInUseException AttributeList AttributeModificationException - AttributeNotFoundException Attributes AttributeSet AttributeSetUtilities AttributeValueExp AudioClip - AudioFileFormat AudioFileReader AudioFileWriter AudioFormat AudioInputStream AudioPermission AudioSystem - AuthenticationException AuthenticationNotSupportedException Authenticator AuthorizeCallback - AuthPermission AuthProvider Autoscroll AWTError AWTEvent AWTEventListener AWTEventListenerProxy - AWTEventMulticaster AWTException AWTKeyStroke AWTPermission BackingStoreException - BadAttributeValueExpException BadBinaryOpValueExpException BadLocationException BadPaddingException - BadStringOperationException BandCombineOp BandedSampleModel BaseRowSet BasicArrowButton BasicAttribute - BasicAttributes BasicBorders BasicButtonListener BasicButtonUI BasicCheckBoxMenuItemUI BasicCheckBoxUI - BasicColorChooserUI BasicComboBoxEditor BasicComboBoxRenderer BasicComboBoxUI BasicComboPopup - BasicControl BasicDesktopIconUI BasicDesktopPaneUI BasicDirectoryModel BasicEditorPaneUI - BasicFileChooserUI BasicFormattedTextFieldUI BasicGraphicsUtils BasicHTML BasicIconFactory - BasicInternalFrameTitlePane BasicInternalFrameUI BasicLabelUI BasicListUI BasicLookAndFeel - BasicMenuBarUI BasicMenuItemUI BasicMenuUI BasicOptionPaneUI BasicPanelUI BasicPasswordFieldUI - BasicPermission BasicPopupMenuSeparatorUI BasicPopupMenuUI BasicProgressBarUI BasicRadioButtonMenuItemUI - BasicRadioButtonUI BasicRootPaneUI BasicScrollBarUI BasicScrollPaneUI BasicSeparatorUI BasicSliderUI - BasicSpinnerUI BasicSplitPaneDivider BasicSplitPaneUI BasicStroke BasicTabbedPaneUI BasicTableHeaderUI - BasicTableUI BasicTextAreaUI BasicTextFieldUI BasicTextPaneUI BasicTextUI BasicToggleButtonUI - BasicToolBarSeparatorUI BasicToolBarUI BasicToolTipUI BasicTreeUI BasicViewportUI BatchUpdateException - BeanContext BeanContextChild BeanContextChildComponentProxy BeanContextChildSupport - BeanContextContainerProxy BeanContextEvent BeanContextMembershipEvent BeanContextMembershipListener - BeanContextProxy BeanContextServiceAvailableEvent BeanContextServiceProvider - BeanContextServiceProviderBeanInfo BeanContextServiceRevokedEvent BeanContextServiceRevokedListener - BeanContextServices BeanContextServicesListener BeanContextServicesSupport BeanContextSupport - BeanDescriptor BeanInfo Beans BevelBorder Bidi BigDecimal BigInteger BinaryRefAddr BindException Binding - BitSet Blob BlockingQueue BlockView BMPImageWriteParam Book Boolean BooleanControl Border BorderFactory - BorderLayout BorderUIResource BoundedRangeModel Box BoxLayout BoxView BreakIterator - BrokenBarrierException Buffer BufferCapabilities BufferedImage BufferedImageFilter BufferedImageOp - BufferedInputStream BufferedOutputStream BufferedReader BufferedWriter BufferOverflowException - BufferStrategy BufferUnderflowException Button ButtonGroup ButtonModel ButtonUI Byte - ByteArrayInputStream ByteArrayOutputStream ByteBuffer ByteChannel ByteLookupTable ByteOrder CachedRowSet - CacheRequest CacheResponse Calendar Callable CallableStatement Callback CallbackHandler - CancelablePrintJob CancellationException CancelledKeyException CannotProceedException - CannotRedoException CannotUndoException Canvas CardLayout Caret CaretEvent CaretListener CellEditor - CellEditorListener CellRendererPane Certificate CertificateEncodingException CertificateException - CertificateExpiredException CertificateFactory CertificateFactorySpi CertificateNotYetValidException - CertificateParsingException CertPath CertPathBuilder CertPathBuilderException CertPathBuilderResult - CertPathBuilderSpi CertPathParameters CertPathTrustManagerParameters CertPathValidator - CertPathValidatorException CertPathValidatorResult CertPathValidatorSpi CertSelector CertStore - CertStoreException CertStoreParameters CertStoreSpi ChangedCharSetException ChangeEvent ChangeListener - Channel Channels Character CharacterCodingException CharacterIterator CharArrayReader CharArrayWriter - CharBuffer CharConversionException CharSequence Charset CharsetDecoder CharsetEncoder CharsetProvider - Checkbox CheckboxGroup CheckboxMenuItem CheckedInputStream CheckedOutputStream Checksum Choice - ChoiceCallback ChoiceFormat Chromaticity Cipher CipherInputStream CipherOutputStream CipherSpi Class - ClassCastException ClassCircularityError ClassDefinition ClassDesc ClassFileTransformer ClassFormatError - ClassLoader ClassLoaderRepository ClassLoadingMXBean ClassNotFoundException Clip Clipboard - ClipboardOwner Clob Cloneable CloneNotSupportedException Closeable ClosedByInterruptException - ClosedChannelException ClosedSelectorException CMMException CoderMalfunctionError CoderResult CodeSigner - CodeSource CodingErrorAction CollationElementIterator CollationKey Collator Collection - CollectionCertStoreParameters Collections Color ColorChooserComponentFactory ColorChooserUI - ColorConvertOp ColorModel ColorSelectionModel ColorSpace ColorSupported ColorType ColorUIResource - ComboBoxEditor ComboBoxModel ComboBoxUI ComboPopup CommunicationException Comparable Comparator - CompilationMXBean Compiler CompletionService Component ComponentAdapter ComponentColorModel - ComponentEvent ComponentInputMap ComponentInputMapUIResource ComponentListener ComponentOrientation - ComponentSampleModel ComponentUI ComponentView Composite CompositeContext CompositeData - CompositeDataSupport CompositeName CompositeType CompositeView CompoundBorder CompoundControl - CompoundEdit CompoundName Compression ConcurrentHashMap ConcurrentLinkedQueue ConcurrentMap - ConcurrentModificationException Condition Configuration ConfigurationException ConfirmationCallback - ConnectException ConnectIOException Connection ConnectionEvent ConnectionEventListener - ConnectionPendingException ConnectionPoolDataSource ConsoleHandler Constructor Container - ContainerAdapter ContainerEvent ContainerListener ContainerOrderFocusTraversalPolicy ContentHandler - ContentHandlerFactory ContentModel Context ContextNotEmptyException ContextualRenderedImageFactory - Control ControlFactory ControllerEventListener ConvolveOp CookieHandler Copies CopiesSupported - CopyOnWriteArrayList CopyOnWriteArraySet CountDownLatch CounterMonitor CounterMonitorMBean CRC32 - CredentialException CredentialExpiredException CredentialNotFoundException CRL CRLException CRLSelector - CropImageFilter CSS CubicCurve2D Currency Cursor Customizer CyclicBarrier DatabaseMetaData DataBuffer - DataBufferByte DataBufferDouble DataBufferFloat DataBufferInt DataBufferShort DataBufferUShort - DataFlavor DataFormatException DatagramChannel DatagramPacket DatagramSocket DatagramSocketImpl - DatagramSocketImplFactory DataInput DataInputStream DataLine DataOutput DataOutputStream DataSource - DataTruncation DatatypeConfigurationException DatatypeConstants DatatypeFactory Date DateFormat - DateFormatSymbols DateFormatter DateTimeAtCompleted DateTimeAtCreation DateTimeAtProcessing - DateTimeSyntax DebugGraphics DecimalFormat DecimalFormatSymbols DefaultBoundedRangeModel - DefaultButtonModel DefaultCaret DefaultCellEditor DefaultColorSelectionModel DefaultComboBoxModel - DefaultDesktopManager DefaultEditorKit DefaultFocusManager DefaultFocusTraversalPolicy DefaultFormatter - DefaultFormatterFactory DefaultHighlighter DefaultKeyboardFocusManager DefaultListCellRenderer - DefaultListModel DefaultListSelectionModel DefaultLoaderRepository DefaultMenuLayout DefaultMetalTheme - DefaultMutableTreeNode DefaultPersistenceDelegate DefaultSingleSelectionModel DefaultStyledDocument - DefaultTableCellRenderer DefaultTableColumnModel DefaultTableModel DefaultTextUI DefaultTreeCellEditor - DefaultTreeCellRenderer DefaultTreeModel DefaultTreeSelectionModel Deflater DeflaterOutputStream Delayed - DelayQueue DelegationPermission Deprecated Descriptor DescriptorAccess DescriptorSupport DESedeKeySpec - DesignMode DESKeySpec DesktopIconUI DesktopManager DesktopPaneUI Destination Destroyable - DestroyFailedException DGC DHGenParameterSpec DHKey DHParameterSpec DHPrivateKey DHPrivateKeySpec - DHPublicKey DHPublicKeySpec Dialog Dictionary DigestException DigestInputStream DigestOutputStream - Dimension Dimension2D DimensionUIResource DirContext DirectColorModel DirectoryManager DirObjectFactory - DirStateFactory DisplayMode DnDConstants Doc DocAttribute DocAttributeSet DocFlavor DocPrintJob Document - DocumentBuilder DocumentBuilderFactory Documented DocumentEvent DocumentFilter DocumentListener - DocumentName DocumentParser DomainCombiner DOMLocator DOMResult DOMSource Double DoubleBuffer - DragGestureEvent DragGestureListener DragGestureRecognizer DragSource DragSourceAdapter - DragSourceContext DragSourceDragEvent DragSourceDropEvent DragSourceEvent DragSourceListener - DragSourceMotionListener Driver DriverManager DriverPropertyInfo DropTarget DropTargetAdapter - DropTargetContext DropTargetDragEvent DropTargetDropEvent DropTargetEvent DropTargetListener DSAKey - DSAKeyPairGenerator DSAParameterSpec DSAParams DSAPrivateKey DSAPrivateKeySpec DSAPublicKey - DSAPublicKeySpec DTD DTDConstants DuplicateFormatFlagsException Duration DynamicMBean ECField ECFieldF2m - ECFieldFp ECGenParameterSpec ECKey ECParameterSpec ECPoint ECPrivateKey ECPrivateKeySpec ECPublicKey - ECPublicKeySpec EditorKit Element ElementIterator ElementType Ellipse2D EllipticCurve EmptyBorder - EmptyStackException EncodedKeySpec Encoder EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo Entity Enum - EnumConstantNotPresentException EnumControl Enumeration EnumMap EnumSet EnumSyntax EOFException Error - ErrorListener ErrorManager EtchedBorder Event EventContext EventDirContext EventHandler EventListener - EventListenerList EventListenerProxy EventObject EventQueue EventSetDescriptor Exception - ExceptionInInitializerError ExceptionListener Exchanger ExecutionException Executor - ExecutorCompletionService Executors ExecutorService ExemptionMechanism ExemptionMechanismException - ExemptionMechanismSpi ExpandVetoException ExportException Expression ExtendedRequest ExtendedResponse - Externalizable FactoryConfigurationError FailedLoginException FeatureDescriptor Fidelity Field - FieldPosition FieldView File FileCacheImageInputStream FileCacheImageOutputStream FileChannel - FileChooserUI FileDescriptor FileDialog FileFilter FileHandler FileImageInputStream - FileImageOutputStream FileInputStream FileLock FileLockInterruptionException FilenameFilter FileNameMap - FileNotFoundException FileOutputStream FilePermission FileReader FileSystemView FileView FileWriter - Filter FilteredImageSource FilteredRowSet FilterInputStream FilterOutputStream FilterReader FilterWriter - Finishings FixedHeightLayoutCache FlatteningPathIterator FlavorEvent FlavorException FlavorListener - FlavorMap FlavorTable Float FloatBuffer FloatControl FlowLayout FlowView Flushable FocusAdapter - FocusEvent FocusListener FocusManager FocusTraversalPolicy Font FontFormatException FontMetrics - FontRenderContext FontUIResource Format FormatConversionProvider FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException - Formattable FormattableFlags Formatter FormatterClosedException FormSubmitEvent FormView Frame Future - FutureTask GapContent GarbageCollectorMXBean GatheringByteChannel GaugeMonitor GaugeMonitorMBean - GeneralPath GeneralSecurityException GenericArrayType GenericDeclaration GenericSignatureFormatError - GlyphJustificationInfo GlyphMetrics GlyphVector GlyphView GradientPaint GraphicAttribute Graphics - Graphics2D GraphicsConfigTemplate GraphicsConfiguration GraphicsDevice GraphicsEnvironment GrayFilter - GregorianCalendar GridBagConstraints GridBagLayout GridLayout Group Guard GuardedObject GZIPInputStream - GZIPOutputStream Handler HandshakeCompletedEvent HandshakeCompletedListener HasControls HashAttributeSet - HashDocAttributeSet HashMap HashPrintJobAttributeSet HashPrintRequestAttributeSet - HashPrintServiceAttributeSet HashSet Hashtable HeadlessException HierarchyBoundsAdapter - HierarchyBoundsListener HierarchyEvent HierarchyListener Highlighter HostnameVerifier HTML HTMLDocument - HTMLEditorKit HTMLFrameHyperlinkEvent HTMLWriter HttpRetryException HttpsURLConnection HttpURLConnection - HyperlinkEvent HyperlinkListener ICC_ColorSpace ICC_Profile ICC_ProfileGray ICC_ProfileRGB Icon - IconUIResource IconView Identity IdentityHashMap IdentityScope IIOByteBuffer IIOException IIOImage - IIOInvalidTreeException IIOMetadata IIOMetadataController IIOMetadataFormat IIOMetadataFormatImpl - IIOMetadataNode IIOParam IIOParamController IIOReadProgressListener IIOReadUpdateListener - IIOReadWarningListener IIORegistry IIOServiceProvider IIOWriteProgressListener IIOWriteWarningListener - IllegalAccessError IllegalAccessException IllegalArgumentException IllegalBlockingModeException - IllegalBlockSizeException IllegalCharsetNameException IllegalClassFormatException - IllegalComponentStateException IllegalFormatCodePointException IllegalFormatConversionException - IllegalFormatException IllegalFormatFlagsException IllegalFormatPrecisionException - IllegalFormatWidthException IllegalMonitorStateException IllegalPathStateException - IllegalSelectorException IllegalStateException IllegalThreadStateException Image ImageCapabilities - ImageConsumer ImageFilter ImageGraphicAttribute ImageIcon ImageInputStream ImageInputStreamImpl - ImageInputStreamSpi ImageIO ImageObserver ImageOutputStream ImageOutputStreamImpl ImageOutputStreamSpi - ImageProducer ImageReader ImageReaderSpi ImageReaderWriterSpi ImageReadParam ImageTranscoder - ImageTranscoderSpi ImageTypeSpecifier ImageView ImageWriteParam ImageWriter ImageWriterSpi - ImagingOpException IncompatibleClassChangeError IncompleteAnnotationException IndexColorModel - IndexedPropertyChangeEvent IndexedPropertyDescriptor IndexOutOfBoundsException Inet4Address Inet6Address - InetAddress InetSocketAddress Inflater InflaterInputStream InheritableThreadLocal Inherited - InitialContext InitialContextFactory InitialContextFactoryBuilder InitialDirContext InitialLdapContext - InlineView InputContext InputEvent InputMap InputMapUIResource InputMethod InputMethodContext - InputMethodDescriptor InputMethodEvent InputMethodHighlight InputMethodListener InputMethodRequests - InputMismatchException InputStream InputStreamReader InputSubset InputVerifier Insets InsetsUIResource - InstanceAlreadyExistsException InstanceNotFoundException InstantiationError InstantiationException - Instrument Instrumentation InsufficientResourcesException IntBuffer Integer IntegerSyntax InternalError - InternalFrameAdapter InternalFrameEvent InternalFrameFocusTraversalPolicy InternalFrameListener - InternalFrameUI InternationalFormatter InterruptedException InterruptedIOException - InterruptedNamingException InterruptibleChannel IntrospectionException Introspector - InvalidActivityException InvalidAlgorithmParameterException InvalidApplicationException - InvalidAttributeIdentifierException InvalidAttributesException InvalidAttributeValueException - InvalidClassException InvalidDnDOperationException InvalidKeyException InvalidKeySpecException - InvalidMarkException InvalidMidiDataException InvalidNameException InvalidObjectException - InvalidOpenTypeException InvalidParameterException InvalidParameterSpecException - InvalidPreferencesFormatException InvalidPropertiesFormatException InvalidRelationIdException - InvalidRelationServiceException InvalidRelationTypeException InvalidRoleInfoException - InvalidRoleValueException InvalidSearchControlsException InvalidSearchFilterException - InvalidTargetObjectTypeException InvalidTransactionException InvocationEvent InvocationHandler - InvocationTargetException IOException ItemEvent ItemListener ItemSelectable Iterable Iterator - IvParameterSpec JApplet JarEntry JarException JarFile JarInputStream JarOutputStream JarURLConnection - JButton JCheckBox JCheckBoxMenuItem JColorChooser JComboBox JComponent JdbcRowSet JDesktopPane JDialog - JEditorPane JFileChooser JFormattedTextField JFrame JInternalFrame JLabel JLayeredPane JList JMenu - JMenuBar JMenuItem JMException JMRuntimeException JMXAuthenticator JMXConnectionNotification - JMXConnector JMXConnectorFactory JMXConnectorProvider JMXConnectorServer JMXConnectorServerFactory - JMXConnectorServerMBean JMXConnectorServerProvider JMXPrincipal JMXProviderException - JMXServerErrorException JMXServiceURL JobAttributes JobHoldUntil JobImpressions JobImpressionsCompleted - JobImpressionsSupported JobKOctets JobKOctetsProcessed JobKOctetsSupported JobMediaSheets - JobMediaSheetsCompleted JobMediaSheetsSupported JobMessageFromOperator JobName JobOriginatingUserName - JobPriority JobPrioritySupported JobSheets JobState JobStateReason JobStateReasons Joinable JoinRowSet - JOptionPane JPanel JPasswordField JPEGHuffmanTable JPEGImageReadParam JPEGImageWriteParam JPEGQTable - JPopupMenu JProgressBar JRadioButton JRadioButtonMenuItem JRootPane JScrollBar JScrollPane JSeparator - JSlider JSpinner JSplitPane JTabbedPane JTable JTableHeader JTextArea JTextComponent JTextField - JTextPane JToggleButton JToolBar JToolTip JTree JViewport JWindow KerberosKey KerberosPrincipal - KerberosTicket Kernel Key KeyAdapter KeyAgreement KeyAgreementSpi KeyAlreadyExistsException - KeyboardFocusManager KeyEvent KeyEventDispatcher KeyEventPostProcessor KeyException KeyFactory - KeyFactorySpi KeyGenerator KeyGeneratorSpi KeyListener KeyManagementException KeyManager - KeyManagerFactory KeyManagerFactorySpi Keymap KeyPair KeyPairGenerator KeyPairGeneratorSpi KeyRep - KeySpec KeyStore KeyStoreBuilderParameters KeyStoreException KeyStoreSpi KeyStroke Label LabelUI - LabelView LanguageCallback LastOwnerException LayeredHighlighter LayoutFocusTraversalPolicy - LayoutManager LayoutManager2 LayoutQueue LDAPCertStoreParameters LdapContext LdapName - LdapReferralException Lease Level LimitExceededException Line Line2D LineBorder LineBreakMeasurer - LineEvent LineListener LineMetrics LineNumberInputStream LineNumberReader LineUnavailableException - LinkageError LinkedBlockingQueue LinkedHashMap LinkedHashSet LinkedList LinkException LinkLoopException - LinkRef List ListCellRenderer ListDataEvent ListDataListener ListenerNotFoundException ListIterator - ListModel ListResourceBundle ListSelectionEvent ListSelectionListener ListSelectionModel ListUI ListView - LoaderHandler Locale LocateRegistry Lock LockSupport Logger LoggingMXBean LoggingPermission LoginContext - LoginException LoginModule LogManager LogRecord LogStream Long LongBuffer LookAndFeel LookupOp - LookupTable Mac MacSpi MalformedInputException MalformedLinkException MalformedObjectNameException - MalformedParameterizedTypeException MalformedURLException ManagementFactory ManagementPermission - ManageReferralControl ManagerFactoryParameters Manifest Map MappedByteBuffer MarshalException - MarshalledObject MaskFormatter Matcher MatchResult Math MathContext MatteBorder MBeanAttributeInfo - MBeanConstructorInfo MBeanException MBeanFeatureInfo MBeanInfo MBeanNotificationInfo MBeanOperationInfo - MBeanParameterInfo MBeanPermission MBeanRegistration MBeanRegistrationException MBeanServer - MBeanServerBuilder MBeanServerConnection MBeanServerDelegate MBeanServerDelegateMBean MBeanServerFactory - MBeanServerForwarder MBeanServerInvocationHandler MBeanServerNotification MBeanServerNotificationFilter - MBeanServerPermission MBeanTrustPermission Media MediaName MediaPrintableArea MediaSize MediaSizeName - MediaTracker MediaTray Member MemoryCacheImageInputStream MemoryCacheImageOutputStream MemoryHandler - MemoryImageSource MemoryManagerMXBean MemoryMXBean MemoryNotificationInfo MemoryPoolMXBean MemoryType - MemoryUsage Menu MenuBar MenuBarUI MenuComponent MenuContainer MenuDragMouseEvent MenuDragMouseListener - MenuElement MenuEvent MenuItem MenuItemUI MenuKeyEvent MenuKeyListener MenuListener MenuSelectionManager - MenuShortcut MessageDigest MessageDigestSpi MessageFormat MetaEventListener MetalBorders MetalButtonUI - MetalCheckBoxIcon MetalCheckBoxUI MetalComboBoxButton MetalComboBoxEditor MetalComboBoxIcon - MetalComboBoxUI MetalDesktopIconUI MetalFileChooserUI MetalIconFactory MetalInternalFrameTitlePane - MetalInternalFrameUI MetalLabelUI MetalLookAndFeel MetalMenuBarUI MetalPopupMenuSeparatorUI - MetalProgressBarUI MetalRadioButtonUI MetalRootPaneUI MetalScrollBarUI MetalScrollButton - MetalScrollPaneUI MetalSeparatorUI MetalSliderUI MetalSplitPaneUI MetalTabbedPaneUI MetalTextFieldUI - MetalTheme MetalToggleButtonUI MetalToolBarUI MetalToolTipUI MetalTreeUI MetaMessage Method - MethodDescriptor MGF1ParameterSpec MidiChannel MidiDevice MidiDeviceProvider MidiEvent MidiFileFormat - MidiFileReader MidiFileWriter MidiMessage MidiSystem MidiUnavailableException MimeTypeParseException - MinimalHTMLWriter MissingFormatArgumentException MissingFormatWidthException MissingResourceException - Mixer MixerProvider MLet MLetMBean ModelMBean ModelMBeanAttributeInfo ModelMBeanConstructorInfo - ModelMBeanInfo ModelMBeanInfoSupport ModelMBeanNotificationBroadcaster ModelMBeanNotificationInfo - ModelMBeanOperationInfo ModificationItem Modifier Monitor MonitorMBean MonitorNotification - MonitorSettingException MouseAdapter MouseDragGestureRecognizer MouseEvent MouseInfo MouseInputAdapter - MouseInputListener MouseListener MouseMotionAdapter MouseMotionListener MouseWheelEvent - MouseWheelListener MultiButtonUI MulticastSocket MultiColorChooserUI MultiComboBoxUI MultiDesktopIconUI - MultiDesktopPaneUI MultiDoc MultiDocPrintJob MultiDocPrintService MultiFileChooserUI - MultiInternalFrameUI MultiLabelUI MultiListUI MultiLookAndFeel MultiMenuBarUI MultiMenuItemUI - MultiOptionPaneUI MultiPanelUI MultiPixelPackedSampleModel MultipleDocumentHandling MultipleMaster - MultiPopupMenuUI MultiProgressBarUI MultiRootPaneUI MultiScrollBarUI MultiScrollPaneUI MultiSeparatorUI - MultiSliderUI MultiSpinnerUI MultiSplitPaneUI MultiTabbedPaneUI MultiTableHeaderUI MultiTableUI - MultiTextUI MultiToolBarUI MultiToolTipUI MultiTreeUI MultiViewportUI MutableAttributeSet - MutableComboBoxModel MutableTreeNode Name NameAlreadyBoundException NameCallback NameClassPair - NameNotFoundException NameParser NamespaceChangeListener NamespaceContext Naming NamingEnumeration - NamingEvent NamingException NamingExceptionEvent NamingListener NamingManager NamingSecurityException - NavigationFilter NegativeArraySizeException NetPermission NetworkInterface NoClassDefFoundError - NoConnectionPendingException NodeChangeEvent NodeChangeListener NoInitialContextException - NoninvertibleTransformException NonReadableChannelException NonWritableChannelException - NoPermissionException NoRouteToHostException NoSuchAlgorithmException NoSuchAttributeException - NoSuchElementException NoSuchFieldError NoSuchFieldException NoSuchMethodError NoSuchMethodException - NoSuchObjectException NoSuchPaddingException NoSuchProviderException NotActiveException - NotBoundException NotCompliantMBeanException NotContextException Notification NotificationBroadcaster - NotificationBroadcasterSupport NotificationEmitter NotificationFilter NotificationFilterSupport - NotificationListener NotificationResult NotOwnerException NotSerializableException NotYetBoundException - NotYetConnectedException NullCipher NullPointerException Number NumberFormat NumberFormatException - NumberFormatter NumberOfDocuments NumberOfInterveningJobs NumberUp NumberUpSupported NumericShaper - OAEPParameterSpec Object ObjectChangeListener ObjectFactory ObjectFactoryBuilder ObjectInput - ObjectInputStream ObjectInputValidation ObjectInstance ObjectName ObjectOutput ObjectOutputStream - ObjectStreamClass ObjectStreamConstants ObjectStreamException ObjectStreamField ObjectView ObjID - Observable Observer OceanTheme OpenDataException OpenMBeanAttributeInfo OpenMBeanAttributeInfoSupport - OpenMBeanConstructorInfo OpenMBeanConstructorInfoSupport OpenMBeanInfo OpenMBeanInfoSupport - OpenMBeanOperationInfo OpenMBeanOperationInfoSupport OpenMBeanParameterInfo - OpenMBeanParameterInfoSupport OpenType OperatingSystemMXBean Operation OperationNotSupportedException - OperationsException Option OptionalDataException OptionPaneUI OrientationRequested OutOfMemoryError - OutputDeviceAssigned OutputKeys OutputStream OutputStreamWriter OverlappingFileLockException - OverlayLayout Override Owner Pack200 Package PackedColorModel Pageable PageAttributes - PagedResultsControl PagedResultsResponseControl PageFormat PageRanges PagesPerMinute PagesPerMinuteColor - Paint PaintContext PaintEvent Panel PanelUI Paper ParagraphView ParameterBlock ParameterDescriptor - ParameterizedType ParameterMetaData ParseException ParsePosition Parser ParserConfigurationException - ParserDelegator PartialResultException PasswordAuthentication PasswordCallback PasswordView Patch - PathIterator Pattern PatternSyntaxException PBEKey PBEKeySpec PBEParameterSpec PDLOverrideSupported - Permission PermissionCollection Permissions PersistenceDelegate PersistentMBean PhantomReference Pipe - PipedInputStream PipedOutputStream PipedReader PipedWriter PixelGrabber PixelInterleavedSampleModel - PKCS8EncodedKeySpec PKIXBuilderParameters PKIXCertPathBuilderResult PKIXCertPathChecker - PKIXCertPathValidatorResult PKIXParameters PlainDocument PlainView Point Point2D PointerInfo Policy - PolicyNode PolicyQualifierInfo Polygon PooledConnection Popup PopupFactory PopupMenu PopupMenuEvent - PopupMenuListener PopupMenuUI Port PortableRemoteObject PortableRemoteObjectDelegate - PortUnreachableException Position Predicate PreferenceChangeEvent PreferenceChangeListener Preferences - PreferencesFactory PreparedStatement PresentationDirection Principal Printable PrinterAbortException - PrinterException PrinterGraphics PrinterInfo PrinterIOException PrinterIsAcceptingJobs PrinterJob - PrinterLocation PrinterMakeAndModel PrinterMessageFromOperator PrinterMoreInfo - PrinterMoreInfoManufacturer PrinterName PrinterResolution PrinterState PrinterStateReason - PrinterStateReasons PrinterURI PrintEvent PrintException PrintGraphics PrintJob PrintJobAdapter - PrintJobAttribute PrintJobAttributeEvent PrintJobAttributeListener PrintJobAttributeSet PrintJobEvent - PrintJobListener PrintQuality PrintRequestAttribute PrintRequestAttributeSet PrintService - PrintServiceAttribute PrintServiceAttributeEvent PrintServiceAttributeListener PrintServiceAttributeSet - PrintServiceLookup PrintStream PrintWriter PriorityBlockingQueue PriorityQueue PrivateClassLoader - PrivateCredentialPermission PrivateKey PrivateMLet PrivilegedAction PrivilegedActionException - PrivilegedExceptionAction Process ProcessBuilder ProfileDataException ProgressBarUI ProgressMonitor - ProgressMonitorInputStream Properties PropertyChangeEvent PropertyChangeListener - PropertyChangeListenerProxy PropertyChangeSupport PropertyDescriptor PropertyEditor - PropertyEditorManager PropertyEditorSupport PropertyPermission PropertyResourceBundle - PropertyVetoException ProtectionDomain ProtocolException Provider ProviderException Proxy ProxySelector - PSource PSSParameterSpec PublicKey PushbackInputStream PushbackReader QName QuadCurve2D Query QueryEval - QueryExp Queue QueuedJobCount Random RandomAccess RandomAccessFile Raster RasterFormatException RasterOp - RC2ParameterSpec RC5ParameterSpec Rdn Readable ReadableByteChannel Reader ReadOnlyBufferException - ReadWriteLock RealmCallback RealmChoiceCallback Receiver Rectangle Rectangle2D RectangularShape - ReentrantLock ReentrantReadWriteLock Ref RefAddr Reference Referenceable ReferenceQueue - ReferenceUriSchemesSupported ReferralException ReflectionException ReflectPermission Refreshable - RefreshFailedException Region RegisterableService Registry RegistryHandler RejectedExecutionException - RejectedExecutionHandler Relation RelationException RelationNotFoundException RelationNotification - RelationService RelationServiceMBean RelationServiceNotRegisteredException RelationSupport - RelationSupportMBean RelationType RelationTypeNotFoundException RelationTypeSupport Remote RemoteCall - RemoteException RemoteObject RemoteObjectInvocationHandler RemoteRef RemoteServer RemoteStub - RenderableImage RenderableImageOp RenderableImageProducer RenderContext RenderedImage - RenderedImageFactory Renderer RenderingHints RepaintManager ReplicateScaleFilter RequestingUserName - RequiredModelMBean RescaleOp ResolutionSyntax Resolver ResolveResult ResourceBundle ResponseCache Result - ResultSet ResultSetMetaData Retention RetentionPolicy ReverbType RGBImageFilter RMIClassLoader - RMIClassLoaderSpi RMIClientSocketFactory RMIConnection RMIConnectionImpl RMIConnectionImpl_Stub - RMIConnector RMIConnectorServer RMIFailureHandler RMIIIOPServerImpl RMIJRMPServerImpl - RMISecurityException RMISecurityManager RMIServer RMIServerImpl RMIServerImpl_Stub - RMIServerSocketFactory RMISocketFactory Robot Role RoleInfo RoleInfoNotFoundException RoleList - RoleNotFoundException RoleResult RoleStatus RoleUnresolved RoleUnresolvedList RootPaneContainer - RootPaneUI RoundingMode RoundRectangle2D RowMapper RowSet RowSetEvent RowSetInternal RowSetListener - RowSetMetaData RowSetMetaDataImpl RowSetReader RowSetWarning RowSetWriter RSAKey RSAKeyGenParameterSpec - RSAMultiPrimePrivateCrtKey RSAMultiPrimePrivateCrtKeySpec RSAOtherPrimeInfo RSAPrivateCrtKey - RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec RSAPrivateKey RSAPrivateKeySpec RSAPublicKey RSAPublicKeySpec RTFEditorKit - RuleBasedCollator Runnable Runtime RuntimeErrorException RuntimeException RuntimeMBeanException - RuntimeMXBean RuntimeOperationsException RuntimePermission SampleModel Sasl SaslClient SaslClientFactory - SaslException SaslServer SaslServerFactory Savepoint SAXParser SAXParserFactory SAXResult SAXSource - SAXTransformerFactory Scanner ScatteringByteChannel ScheduledExecutorService ScheduledFuture - ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor Schema SchemaFactory SchemaFactoryLoader SchemaViolationException Scrollable - Scrollbar ScrollBarUI ScrollPane ScrollPaneAdjustable ScrollPaneConstants ScrollPaneLayout ScrollPaneUI - SealedObject SearchControls SearchResult SecretKey SecretKeyFactory SecretKeyFactorySpi SecretKeySpec - SecureCacheResponse SecureClassLoader SecureRandom SecureRandomSpi Security SecurityException - SecurityManager SecurityPermission Segment SelectableChannel SelectionKey Selector SelectorProvider - Semaphore SeparatorUI Sequence SequenceInputStream Sequencer SerialArray SerialBlob SerialClob - SerialDatalink SerialException Serializable SerializablePermission SerialJavaObject SerialRef - SerialStruct ServerCloneException ServerError ServerException ServerNotActiveException ServerRef - ServerRuntimeException ServerSocket ServerSocketChannel ServerSocketFactory ServiceNotFoundException - ServicePermission ServiceRegistry ServiceUI ServiceUIFactory ServiceUnavailableException Set - SetOfIntegerSyntax Severity Shape ShapeGraphicAttribute SheetCollate Short ShortBuffer - ShortBufferException ShortLookupTable ShortMessage Sides Signature SignatureException SignatureSpi - SignedObject Signer SimpleAttributeSet SimpleBeanInfo SimpleDateFormat SimpleDoc SimpleFormatter - SimpleTimeZone SimpleType SinglePixelPackedSampleModel SingleSelectionModel Size2DSyntax - SizeLimitExceededException SizeRequirements SizeSequence Skeleton SkeletonMismatchException - SkeletonNotFoundException SliderUI Socket SocketAddress SocketChannel SocketException SocketFactory - SocketHandler SocketImpl SocketImplFactory SocketOptions SocketPermission SocketSecurityException - SocketTimeoutException SoftBevelBorder SoftReference SortControl SortedMap SortedSet - SortingFocusTraversalPolicy SortKey SortResponseControl Soundbank SoundbankReader SoundbankResource - Source SourceDataLine SourceLocator SpinnerDateModel SpinnerListModel SpinnerModel SpinnerNumberModel - SpinnerUI SplitPaneUI Spring SpringLayout SQLData SQLException SQLInput SQLInputImpl SQLOutput - SQLOutputImpl SQLPermission SQLWarning SSLContext SSLContextSpi SSLEngine SSLEngineResult SSLException - SSLHandshakeException SSLKeyException SSLPeerUnverifiedException SSLPermission SSLProtocolException - SslRMIClientSocketFactory SslRMIServerSocketFactory SSLServerSocket SSLServerSocketFactory SSLSession - SSLSessionBindingEvent SSLSessionBindingListener SSLSessionContext SSLSocket SSLSocketFactory Stack - StackOverflowError StackTraceElement StandardMBean StartTlsRequest StartTlsResponse StateEdit - StateEditable StateFactory Statement StreamCorruptedException StreamHandler StreamPrintService - StreamPrintServiceFactory StreamResult StreamSource StreamTokenizer StrictMath String StringBuffer - StringBufferInputStream StringBuilder StringCharacterIterator StringContent - StringIndexOutOfBoundsException StringMonitor StringMonitorMBean StringReader StringRefAddr - StringSelection StringTokenizer StringValueExp StringWriter Stroke Struct Stub StubDelegate - StubNotFoundException Style StyleConstants StyleContext StyledDocument StyledEditorKit StyleSheet - Subject SubjectDelegationPermission SubjectDomainCombiner SupportedValuesAttribute SuppressWarnings - SwingConstants SwingPropertyChangeSupport SwingUtilities SyncFactory SyncFactoryException - SyncFailedException SynchronousQueue SyncProvider SyncProviderException SyncResolver SynthConstants - SynthContext Synthesizer SynthGraphicsUtils SynthLookAndFeel SynthPainter SynthStyle SynthStyleFactory - SysexMessage System SystemColor SystemFlavorMap TabableView TabbedPaneUI TabExpander TableCellEditor - TableCellRenderer TableColumn TableColumnModel TableColumnModelEvent TableColumnModelListener - TableHeaderUI TableModel TableModelEvent TableModelListener TableUI TableView TabSet TabStop TabularData - TabularDataSupport TabularType TagElement Target TargetDataLine TargetedNotification Templates - TemplatesHandler TextAction TextArea TextAttribute TextComponent TextEvent TextField TextHitInfo - TextInputCallback TextLayout TextListener TextMeasurer TextOutputCallback TextSyntax TextUI TexturePaint - Thread ThreadDeath ThreadFactory ThreadGroup ThreadInfo ThreadLocal ThreadMXBean ThreadPoolExecutor - Throwable Tie TileObserver Time TimeLimitExceededException TimeoutException Timer - TimerAlarmClockNotification TimerMBean TimerNotification TimerTask Timestamp TimeUnit TimeZone - TitledBorder ToolBarUI Toolkit ToolTipManager ToolTipUI TooManyListenersException Track - TransactionalWriter TransactionRequiredException TransactionRolledbackException Transferable - TransferHandler TransformAttribute Transformer TransformerConfigurationException TransformerException - TransformerFactory TransformerFactoryConfigurationError TransformerHandler Transmitter Transparency - TreeCellEditor TreeCellRenderer TreeExpansionEvent TreeExpansionListener TreeMap TreeModel - TreeModelEvent TreeModelListener TreeNode TreePath TreeSelectionEvent TreeSelectionListener - TreeSelectionModel TreeSet TreeUI TreeWillExpandListener TrustAnchor TrustManager TrustManagerFactory - TrustManagerFactorySpi Type TypeInfoProvider TypeNotPresentException Types TypeVariable UID UIDefaults - UIManager UIResource UndeclaredThrowableException UndoableEdit UndoableEditEvent UndoableEditListener - UndoableEditSupport UndoManager UnexpectedException UnicastRemoteObject UnknownError - UnknownFormatConversionException UnknownFormatFlagsException UnknownGroupException UnknownHostException - UnknownObjectException UnknownServiceException UnmappableCharacterException UnmarshalException - UnmodifiableClassException UnmodifiableSetException UnrecoverableEntryException - UnrecoverableKeyException Unreferenced UnresolvedAddressException UnresolvedPermission - UnsatisfiedLinkError UnsolicitedNotification UnsolicitedNotificationEvent - UnsolicitedNotificationListener UnsupportedAddressTypeException UnsupportedAudioFileException - UnsupportedCallbackException UnsupportedCharsetException UnsupportedClassVersionError - UnsupportedEncodingException UnsupportedFlavorException UnsupportedLookAndFeelException - UnsupportedOperationException URI URIException URIResolver URISyntax URISyntaxException URL - URLClassLoader URLConnection URLDecoder URLEncoder URLStreamHandler URLStreamHandlerFactory - UTFDataFormatException Util UtilDelegate Utilities UUID Validator ValidatorHandler ValueExp ValueHandler - ValueHandlerMultiFormat VariableHeightLayoutCache Vector VerifyError VetoableChangeListener - VetoableChangeListenerProxy VetoableChangeSupport View ViewFactory ViewportLayout ViewportUI - VirtualMachineError Visibility VMID VoiceStatus Void VolatileImage WeakHashMap WeakReference WebRowSet - WildcardType Window WindowAdapter WindowConstants WindowEvent WindowFocusListener WindowListener - WindowStateListener WrappedPlainView WritableByteChannel WritableRaster WritableRenderedImage - WriteAbortedException Writer X500Principal X500PrivateCredential X509Certificate X509CertSelector - X509CRL X509CRLEntry X509CRLSelector X509EncodedKeySpec X509ExtendedKeyManager X509Extension - X509KeyManager X509TrustManager XAConnection XADataSource XAException XAResource Xid XMLConstants - XMLDecoder XMLEncoder XMLFormatter XMLGregorianCalendar XMLParseException XmlReader XmlWriter XPath - XPathConstants XPathException XPathExpression XPathExpressionException XPathFactory - XPathFactoryConfigurationException XPathFunction XPathFunctionException XPathFunctionResolver - XPathVariableResolver ZipEntry ZipException ZipFile ZipInputStream ZipOutputStream ZoneView - ] - #:nocov: - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java_script.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java_script.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 43ecb187d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/java_script.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,213 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for JavaScript. - # - # Aliases: +ecmascript+, +ecma_script+, +javascript+ - class JavaScript < Scanner - - register_for :java_script - file_extension 'js' - - # The actual JavaScript keywords. - KEYWORDS = %w[ - break case catch continue default delete do else - finally for function if in instanceof new - return switch throw try typeof var void while with - ] # :nodoc: - PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS = %w[ - false null true undefined NaN Infinity - ] # :nodoc: - - MAGIC_VARIABLES = %w[ this arguments ] # :nodoc: arguments was introduced in JavaScript 1.4 - - KEYWORDS_EXPECTING_VALUE = WordList.new.add %w[ - case delete in instanceof new return throw typeof with - ] # :nodoc: - - # Reserved for future use. - RESERVED_WORDS = %w[ - abstract boolean byte char class debugger double enum export extends - final float goto implements import int interface long native package - private protected public short static super synchronized throws transient - volatile - ] # :nodoc: - - IDENT_KIND = WordList.new(:ident). - add(RESERVED_WORDS, :reserved). - add(PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant). - add(MAGIC_VARIABLES, :local_variable). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword) # :nodoc: - - ESCAPE = / [bfnrtv\n\\'"] | x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2} | [0-7]{1,3} /x # :nodoc: - UNICODE_ESCAPE = / u[a-fA-F0-9]{4} | U[a-fA-F0-9]{8} /x # :nodoc: - REGEXP_ESCAPE = / [bBdDsSwW] /x # :nodoc: - STRING_CONTENT_PATTERN = { - "'" => /[^\\']+/, - '"' => /[^\\"]+/, - '/' => /[^\\\/]+/, - } # :nodoc: - KEY_CHECK_PATTERN = { - "'" => / (?> [^\\']* (?: \\. [^\\']* )* ) ' \s* : /mx, - '"' => / (?> [^\\"]* (?: \\. [^\\"]* )* ) " \s* : /mx, - } # :nodoc: - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - string_delimiter = nil - value_expected = true - key_expected = false - function_expected = false - - until eos? - - case state - - when :initial - - if match = scan(/ \s+ | \\\n /x) - value_expected = true if !value_expected && match.index(?\n) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif match = scan(%r! // [^\n\\]* (?: \\. [^\n\\]* )* | /\* (?: .*? \*/ | .* ) !mx) - value_expected = true - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif check(/\.?\d/) - key_expected = value_expected = false - if match = scan(/0[xX][0-9A-Fa-f]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :hex - elsif match = scan(/(?>0[0-7]+)(?![89.eEfF])/) - encoder.text_token match, :octal - elsif match = scan(/\d+[fF]|\d*\.\d+(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?[fF]?|\d+[eE][+-]?\d+[fF]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :float - elsif match = scan(/\d+/) - encoder.text_token match, :integer - end - - elsif value_expected && match = scan(/<([[:alpha:]]\w*) (?: [^\/>]*\/> | .*?<\/\1>)/xim) - # TODO: scan over nested tags - xml_scanner.tokenize match, :tokens => encoder - value_expected = false - next - - elsif match = scan(/ [-+*=<>?:;,!&^|(\[{~%]+ | \.(?!\d) /x) - value_expected = true - last_operator = match[-1] - key_expected = (last_operator == ?{) || (last_operator == ?,) - function_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/ [)\]}]+ /x) - function_expected = key_expected = value_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/ [$a-zA-Z_][A-Za-z_0-9$]* /x) - kind = IDENT_KIND[match] - value_expected = (kind == :keyword) && KEYWORDS_EXPECTING_VALUE[match] - # TODO: labels - if kind == :ident - if match.index(?$) # $ allowed inside an identifier - kind = :predefined - elsif function_expected - kind = :function - elsif check(/\s*[=:]\s*function\b/) - kind = :function - elsif key_expected && check(/\s*:/) - kind = :key - end - end - function_expected = (kind == :keyword) && (match == 'function') - key_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, kind - - elsif match = scan(/["']/) - if key_expected && check(KEY_CHECK_PATTERN[match]) - state = :key - else - state = :string - end - encoder.begin_group state - string_delimiter = match - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - elsif value_expected && (match = scan(/\//)) - encoder.begin_group :regexp - state = :regexp - string_delimiter = '/' - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - elsif match = scan(/ \/ /x) - value_expected = true - key_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - when :string, :regexp, :key - if match = scan(STRING_CONTENT_PATTERN[string_delimiter]) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/["'\/]/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - if state == :regexp - modifiers = scan(/[gim]+/) - encoder.text_token modifiers, :modifier if modifiers && !modifiers.empty? - end - encoder.end_group state - string_delimiter = nil - key_expected = value_expected = false - state = :initial - elsif state != :regexp && (match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox)) - if string_delimiter == "'" && !(match == "\\\\" || match == "\\'") - encoder.text_token match, :content - else - encoder.text_token match, :char - end - elsif state == :regexp && match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{ESCAPE} | #{REGEXP_ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox) - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/\\./m) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/ \\ | $ /x) - encoder.end_group state - encoder.text_token match, :error - key_expected = value_expected = false - state = :initial - else - raise_inspect "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state', encoder - - end - - end - - if [:string, :regexp].include? state - encoder.end_group state - end - - encoder - end - - protected - - def reset_instance - super - @xml_scanner.reset if defined? @xml_scanner - end - - def xml_scanner - @xml_scanner ||= CodeRay.scanner :xml, :tokens => @tokens, :keep_tokens => true, :keep_state => false - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/json.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/json.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0c90c342d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/json.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). - class JSON < Scanner - - register_for :json - file_extension 'json' - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = [ - :float, :char, :content, :delimiter, - :error, :integer, :operator, :value, - ] # :nodoc: - - ESCAPE = / [bfnrt\\"\/] /x # :nodoc: - UNICODE_ESCAPE = / u[a-fA-F0-9]{4} /x # :nodoc: - - protected - - # See http://json.org/ for a definition of the JSON lexic/grammar. - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - stack = [] - key_expected = false - - until eos? - - case state - - when :initial - if match = scan(/ \s+ /x) - encoder.text_token match, :space - elsif match = scan(/"/) - state = key_expected ? :key : :string - encoder.begin_group state - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - elsif match = scan(/ [:,\[{\]}] /x) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - case match - when ':' then key_expected = false - when ',' then key_expected = true if stack.last == :object - when '{' then stack << :object; key_expected = true - when '[' then stack << :array - when '}', ']' then stack.pop # no error recovery, but works for valid JSON - end - elsif match = scan(/ true | false | null /x) - encoder.text_token match, :value - elsif match = scan(/ -? (?: 0 | [1-9]\d* ) /x) - if scan(/ \.\d+ (?:[eE][-+]?\d+)? | [eE][-+]? \d+ /x) - match << matched - encoder.text_token match, :float - else - encoder.text_token match, :integer - end - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - end - - when :string, :key - if match = scan(/[^\\"]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/"/) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group state - state = :initial - elsif match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox) - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/\\./m) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/ \\ | $ /x) - encoder.end_group state - encoder.text_token match, :error - state = :initial - else - raise_inspect "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state: %p' % [state], encoder - - end - end - - if [:string, :key].include? state - encoder.end_group state - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/php.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/php.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dadab0096..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/php.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,509 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - load :html - - # Scanner for PHP. - # - # Original by Stefan Walk. - class PHP < Scanner - - register_for :php - file_extension 'php' - encoding 'BINARY' - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = HTML::KINDS_NOT_LOC - - protected - - def setup - @html_scanner = CodeRay.scanner :html, :tokens => @tokens, :keep_tokens => true, :keep_state => true - end - - def reset_instance - super - @html_scanner.reset - end - - module Words # :nodoc: - - # according to http://www.php.net/manual/en/reserved.keywords.php - KEYWORDS = %w[ - abstract and array as break case catch class clone const continue declare default do else elseif - enddeclare endfor endforeach endif endswitch endwhile extends final for foreach function global - goto if implements interface instanceof namespace new or private protected public static switch - throw try use var while xor - cfunction old_function - ] - - TYPES = %w[ int integer float double bool boolean string array object resource ] - - LANGUAGE_CONSTRUCTS = %w[ - die echo empty exit eval include include_once isset list - require require_once return print unset - ] - - CLASSES = %w[ Directory stdClass __PHP_Incomplete_Class exception php_user_filter Closure ] - - # according to http://php.net/quickref.php on 2009-04-21; - # all functions with _ excluded (module functions) and selected additional functions - BUILTIN_FUNCTIONS = %w[ - abs acos acosh addcslashes addslashes aggregate array arsort ascii2ebcdic asin asinh asort assert atan atan2 - atanh basename bcadd bccomp bcdiv bcmod bcmul bcpow bcpowmod bcscale bcsqrt bcsub bin2hex bindec - bindtextdomain bzclose bzcompress bzdecompress bzerrno bzerror bzerrstr bzflush bzopen bzread bzwrite - calculhmac ceil chdir checkdate checkdnsrr chgrp chmod chop chown chr chroot clearstatcache closedir closelog - compact constant copy cos cosh count crc32 crypt current date dcgettext dcngettext deaggregate decbin dechex - decoct define defined deg2rad delete dgettext die dirname diskfreespace dl dngettext doubleval each - ebcdic2ascii echo empty end ereg eregi escapeshellarg escapeshellcmd eval exec exit exp explode expm1 extract - 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pcntl_wifsignaled pcntl_wifstopped pcntl_wstopsig pcntl_wtermsig - ] - # TODO: more built-in PHP functions? - - EXCEPTIONS = %w[ - E_ERROR E_WARNING E_PARSE E_NOTICE E_CORE_ERROR E_CORE_WARNING E_COMPILE_ERROR E_COMPILE_WARNING - E_USER_ERROR E_USER_WARNING E_USER_NOTICE E_DEPRECATED E_USER_DEPRECATED E_ALL E_STRICT - ] - - CONSTANTS = %w[ - null true false self parent - __LINE__ __DIR__ __FILE__ __LINE__ - __CLASS__ __NAMESPACE__ __METHOD__ __FUNCTION__ - PHP_VERSION PHP_MAJOR_VERSION PHP_MINOR_VERSION PHP_RELEASE_VERSION PHP_VERSION_ID PHP_EXTRA_VERSION PHP_ZTS - PHP_DEBUG PHP_MAXPATHLEN PHP_OS PHP_SAPI PHP_EOL PHP_INT_MAX PHP_INT_SIZE DEFAULT_INCLUDE_PATH - PEAR_INSTALL_DIR PEAR_EXTENSION_DIR PHP_EXTENSION_DIR PHP_PREFIX PHP_BINDIR PHP_LIBDIR PHP_DATADIR - PHP_SYSCONFDIR PHP_LOCALSTATEDIR PHP_CONFIG_FILE_PATH PHP_CONFIG_FILE_SCAN_DIR PHP_SHLIB_SUFFIX - PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_START PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_CONT PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_END - __COMPILER_HALT_OFFSET__ - EXTR_OVERWRITE EXTR_SKIP EXTR_PREFIX_SAME EXTR_PREFIX_ALL EXTR_PREFIX_INVALID EXTR_PREFIX_IF_EXISTS - 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] - - PREDEFINED = %w[ - $GLOBALS $_SERVER $_GET $_POST $_FILES $_REQUEST $_SESSION $_ENV - $_COOKIE $php_errormsg $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA $http_response_header - $argc $argv - ] - - IDENT_KIND = WordList::CaseIgnoring.new(:ident). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(TYPES, :predefined_type). - add(LANGUAGE_CONSTRUCTS, :keyword). - add(BUILTIN_FUNCTIONS, :predefined). - add(CLASSES, :predefined_constant). - add(EXCEPTIONS, :exception). - add(CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant) - - VARIABLE_KIND = WordList.new(:local_variable). - add(PREDEFINED, :predefined) - end - - module RE # :nodoc: - - PHP_START = / - ]*?language\s*=\s*"php"[^>]*?> | - ]*?language\s*=\s*'php'[^>]*?> | - <\?php\d? | - <\?(?!xml) - /xi - - PHP_END = %r! - | - \?> - !xi - - HTML_INDICATOR = / ]/i - - IDENTIFIER = /[a-z_\x7f-\xFF][a-z0-9_\x7f-\xFF]*/i - VARIABLE = /\$#{IDENTIFIER}/ - - OPERATOR = / - \.(?!\d)=? | # dot that is not decimal point, string concatenation - && | \|\| | # logic - :: | -> | => | # scope, member, dictionary - \\(?!\n) | # namespace - \+\+ | -- | # increment, decrement - [,;?:()\[\]{}] | # simple delimiters - [-+*\/%&|^]=? | # ordinary math, binary logic, assignment shortcuts - [~$] | # whatever - =& | # reference assignment - [=!]=?=? | <> | # comparison and assignment - <<=? | >>=? | [<>]=? # comparison and shift - /x - - end - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - if check(RE::PHP_START) || # starts with #{RE::IDENTIFIER}/o) - encoder.begin_group :inline - encoder.text_token match, :local_variable - encoder.text_token scan(/->/), :operator - encoder.text_token scan(/#{RE::IDENTIFIER}/o), :ident - encoder.end_group :inline - elsif check(/->/) - match << scan(/->/) - encoder.text_token match, :error - else - encoder.text_token match, :local_variable - end - elsif match = scan(/\{/) - if check(/\$/) - encoder.begin_group :inline - states[-1] = [states.last, delimiter] - delimiter = nil - states.push :php - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - else - encoder.text_token match, :content - end - elsif match = scan(/\$\{#{RE::IDENTIFIER}\}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :local_variable - elsif match = scan(/\$/) - encoder.text_token match, :content - else - states.pop - end - - when :class_expected - if match = scan(/\s+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - elsif match = scan(/#{RE::IDENTIFIER}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :class - states.pop - else - states.pop - end - - when :function_expected - if match = scan(/\s+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - elsif match = scan(/&/) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - elsif match = scan(/#{RE::IDENTIFIER}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :function - states.pop - else - states.pop - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state!', encoder, states - end - - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/python.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/python.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5e38a2c61..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/python.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,287 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for Python. Supports Python 3. - # - # Based on pygments' PythonLexer, see - # http://dev.pocoo.org/projects/pygments/browser/pygments/lexers/agile.py. - class Python < Scanner - - register_for :python - file_extension 'py' - - KEYWORDS = [ - 'and', 'as', 'assert', 'break', 'class', 'continue', 'def', - 'del', 'elif', 'else', 'except', 'finally', 'for', - 'from', 'global', 'if', 'import', 'in', 'is', 'lambda', 'not', - 'or', 'pass', 'raise', 'return', 'try', 'while', 'with', 'yield', - 'nonlocal', # new in Python 3 - ] # :nodoc: - - OLD_KEYWORDS = [ - 'exec', 'print', # gone in Python 3 - ] # :nodoc: - - PREDEFINED_METHODS_AND_TYPES = %w[ - __import__ abs all any apply basestring bin bool buffer - bytearray bytes callable chr classmethod cmp coerce compile - complex delattr dict dir divmod enumerate eval execfile exit - file filter float frozenset getattr globals hasattr hash hex id - input int intern isinstance issubclass iter len list locals - long map max min next object oct open ord pow property range - raw_input reduce reload repr reversed round set setattr slice - sorted staticmethod str sum super tuple type unichr unicode - vars xrange zip - ] # :nodoc: - - PREDEFINED_EXCEPTIONS = %w[ - ArithmeticError AssertionError AttributeError - BaseException DeprecationWarning EOFError EnvironmentError - Exception FloatingPointError FutureWarning GeneratorExit IOError - ImportError ImportWarning IndentationError IndexError KeyError - KeyboardInterrupt LookupError MemoryError NameError - NotImplemented NotImplementedError OSError OverflowError - OverflowWarning PendingDeprecationWarning ReferenceError - RuntimeError RuntimeWarning StandardError StopIteration - SyntaxError SyntaxWarning SystemError SystemExit TabError - TypeError UnboundLocalError UnicodeDecodeError - UnicodeEncodeError UnicodeError UnicodeTranslateError - UnicodeWarning UserWarning ValueError Warning ZeroDivisionError - ] # :nodoc: - - PREDEFINED_VARIABLES_AND_CONSTANTS = [ - 'False', 'True', 'None', # "keywords" since Python 3 - 'self', 'Ellipsis', 'NotImplemented', - ] # :nodoc: - - IDENT_KIND = WordList.new(:ident). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(OLD_KEYWORDS, :old_keyword). - add(PREDEFINED_METHODS_AND_TYPES, :predefined). - add(PREDEFINED_VARIABLES_AND_CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant). - add(PREDEFINED_EXCEPTIONS, :exception) # :nodoc: - - NAME = / [^\W\d] \w* /x # :nodoc: - ESCAPE = / [abfnrtv\n\\'"] | x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2} | [0-7]{1,3} /x # :nodoc: - UNICODE_ESCAPE = / u[a-fA-F0-9]{4} | U[a-fA-F0-9]{8} | N\{[-\w ]+\} /x # :nodoc: - - OPERATOR = / - \.\.\. | # ellipsis - \.(?!\d) | # dot but not decimal point - [,;:()\[\]{}] | # simple delimiters - \/\/=? | \*\*=? | # special math - [-+*\/%&|^]=? | # ordinary math and binary logic - [~`] | # binary complement and inspection - <<=? | >>=? | [<>=]=? | != # comparison and assignment - /x # :nodoc: - - STRING_DELIMITER_REGEXP = Hash.new { |h, delimiter| - h[delimiter] = Regexp.union delimiter # :nodoc: - } - - STRING_CONTENT_REGEXP = Hash.new { |h, delimiter| - h[delimiter] = / [^\\\n]+? (?= \\ | $ | #{Regexp.escape(delimiter)} ) /x # :nodoc: - } - - DEF_NEW_STATE = WordList.new(:initial). - add(%w(def), :def_expected). - add(%w(import from), :include_expected). - add(%w(class), :class_expected) # :nodoc: - - DESCRIPTOR = / - #{NAME} - (?: \. #{NAME} )* - | \* - /x # :nodoc: - - DOCSTRING_COMING = / - [ \t]* u?r? ("""|''') - /x # :nodoc: - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - string_delimiter = nil - string_raw = false - string_type = nil - docstring_coming = match?(/#{DOCSTRING_COMING}/o) - last_token_dot = false - unicode = string.respond_to?(:encoding) && string.encoding.name == 'UTF-8' - from_import_state = [] - - until eos? - - if state == :string - if match = scan(STRING_DELIMITER_REGEXP[string_delimiter]) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group string_type - string_type = nil - state = :initial - next - elsif string_delimiter.size == 3 && match = scan(/\n/) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(STRING_CONTENT_REGEXP[string_delimiter]) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif !string_raw && match = scan(/ \\ #{ESCAPE} /ox) - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/ \\ #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} /ox) - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/ \\ . /x) - encoder.text_token match, :content - elsif match = scan(/ \\ | $ /x) - encoder.end_group string_type - string_type = nil - encoder.text_token match, :error - state = :initial - else - raise_inspect "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder, state - end - - elsif match = scan(/ [ \t]+ | \\?\n /x) - encoder.text_token match, :space - if match == "\n" - state = :initial if state == :include_expected - docstring_coming = true if match?(/#{DOCSTRING_COMING}/o) - end - next - - elsif match = scan(/ \# [^\n]* /mx) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - next - - elsif state == :initial - - if match = scan(/#{OPERATOR}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/(u?r?|b)?("""|"|'''|')/i) - string_delimiter = self[2] - string_type = docstring_coming ? :docstring : :string - docstring_coming = false if docstring_coming - encoder.begin_group string_type - string_raw = false - modifiers = self[1] - unless modifiers.empty? - string_raw = !!modifiers.index(?r) - encoder.text_token modifiers, :modifier - match = string_delimiter - end - state = :string - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - # TODO: backticks - - elsif match = scan(unicode ? /#{NAME}/uo : /#{NAME}/o) - kind = IDENT_KIND[match] - # TODO: keyword arguments - kind = :ident if last_token_dot - if kind == :old_keyword - kind = check(/\(/) ? :ident : :keyword - elsif kind == :predefined && check(/ *=/) - kind = :ident - elsif kind == :keyword - state = DEF_NEW_STATE[match] - from_import_state << match.to_sym if state == :include_expected - end - encoder.text_token match, kind - - elsif match = scan(/@[a-zA-Z0-9_.]+[lL]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :decorator - - elsif match = scan(/0[xX][0-9A-Fa-f]+[lL]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :hex - - elsif match = scan(/0[bB][01]+[lL]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :binary - - elsif match = scan(/(?:\d*\.\d+|\d+\.\d*)(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?|\d+[eE][+-]?\d+/) - if scan(/[jJ]/) - match << matched - encoder.text_token match, :imaginary - else - encoder.text_token match, :float - end - - elsif match = scan(/0[oO][0-7]+|0[0-7]+(?![89.eE])[lL]?/) - encoder.text_token match, :octal - - elsif match = scan(/\d+([lL])?/) - if self[1] == nil && scan(/[jJ]/) - match << matched - encoder.text_token match, :imaginary - else - encoder.text_token match, :integer - end - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - elsif state == :def_expected - state = :initial - if match = scan(unicode ? /#{NAME}/uo : /#{NAME}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :method - else - next - end - - elsif state == :class_expected - state = :initial - if match = scan(unicode ? /#{NAME}/uo : /#{NAME}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :class - else - next - end - - elsif state == :include_expected - if match = scan(unicode ? /#{DESCRIPTOR}/uo : /#{DESCRIPTOR}/o) - if match == 'as' - encoder.text_token match, :keyword - from_import_state << :as - elsif from_import_state.first == :from && match == 'import' - encoder.text_token match, :keyword - from_import_state << :import - elsif from_import_state.last == :as - # encoder.text_token match, match[0,1][unicode ? /[[:upper:]]/u : /[[:upper:]]/] ? :class : :method - encoder.text_token match, :ident - from_import_state.pop - elsif IDENT_KIND[match] == :keyword - unscan - match = nil - state = :initial - next - else - encoder.text_token match, :include - end - elsif match = scan(/,/) - from_import_state.pop if from_import_state.last == :as - encoder.text_token match, :operator - else - from_import_state = [] - state = :initial - next - end - - else - raise_inspect 'Unknown state', encoder, state - - end - - last_token_dot = match == '.' - - end - - if state == :string - encoder.end_group string_type - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/raydebug.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/raydebug.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7a21354cf..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/raydebug.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # = Debug Scanner - # - # Parses the output of the Encoders::Debug encoder. - class Raydebug < Scanner - - register_for :raydebug - file_extension 'raydebug' - title 'CodeRay Token Dump' - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - opened_tokens = [] - - until eos? - - if match = scan(/\s+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif match = scan(/ (\w+) \( ( [^\)\\]* ( \\. [^\)\\]* )* ) /x) - kind = self[1] - encoder.text_token kind, :class - encoder.text_token '(', :operator - match = self[2] - encoder.text_token match, kind.to_sym - encoder.text_token match, :operator if match = scan(/\)/) - - elsif match = scan(/ (\w+) ([<\[]) /x) - kind = self[1] - case self[2] - when '<' - encoder.text_token kind, :class - when '[' - encoder.text_token kind, :class - else - raise 'CodeRay bug: This case should not be reached.' - end - kind = kind.to_sym - opened_tokens << kind - encoder.begin_group kind - encoder.text_token self[2], :operator - - elsif !opened_tokens.empty? && match = scan(/ [>\]] /x) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - encoder.end_group opened_tokens.pop - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :space - - end - - end - - encoder.end_group opened_tokens.pop until opened_tokens.empty? - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4244ab7ba..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,461 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # This scanner is really complex, since Ruby _is_ a complex language! - # - # It tries to highlight 100% of all common code, - # and 90% of strange codes. - # - # It is optimized for HTML highlighting, and is not very useful for - # parsing or pretty printing. - class Ruby < Scanner - - register_for :ruby - file_extension 'rb' - - autoload :Patterns, 'coderay/scanners/ruby/patterns' - autoload :StringState, 'coderay/scanners/ruby/string_state' - - def interpreted_string_state - StringState.new :string, true, '"' - end - - protected - - def setup - @state = :initial - end - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - state, heredocs = options[:state] || @state - heredocs = heredocs.dup if heredocs.is_a?(Array) - - if state && state.instance_of?(StringState) - encoder.begin_group state.type - end - - last_state = nil - - method_call_expected = false - value_expected = true - - inline_block_stack = nil - inline_block_curly_depth = 0 - - if heredocs - state = heredocs.shift - encoder.begin_group state.type - heredocs = nil if heredocs.empty? - end - - # def_object_stack = nil - # def_object_paren_depth = 0 - - patterns = Patterns # avoid constant lookup - - unicode = string.respond_to?(:encoding) && string.encoding.name == 'UTF-8' - - until eos? - - if state.instance_of? ::Symbol - - if match = scan(/[ \t\f\v]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif match = scan(/\n/) - if heredocs - unscan # heredoc scanning needs \n at start - state = heredocs.shift - encoder.begin_group state.type - heredocs = nil if heredocs.empty? - else - state = :initial if state == :undef_comma_expected - encoder.text_token match, :space - value_expected = true - end - - elsif match = scan(bol? ? / \#(!)?.* | #{patterns::RUBYDOC_OR_DATA} /ox : /\#.*/) - encoder.text_token match, self[1] ? :doctype : :comment - - elsif match = scan(/\\\n/) - if heredocs - unscan # heredoc scanning needs \n at start - encoder.text_token scan(/\\/), :space - state = heredocs.shift - encoder.begin_group state.type - heredocs = nil if heredocs.empty? - else - encoder.text_token match, :space - end - - elsif state == :initial - - # IDENTS # - if !method_call_expected && - match = scan(unicode ? /#{patterns::METHOD_NAME}/uo : - /#{patterns::METHOD_NAME}/o) - value_expected = false - kind = patterns::IDENT_KIND[match] - if kind == :ident - if match[/\A[A-Z]/] && !(match[/[!?]$/] || match?(/\(/)) - kind = :constant - end - elsif kind == :keyword - state = patterns::KEYWORD_NEW_STATE[match] - value_expected = true if patterns::KEYWORDS_EXPECTING_VALUE[match] - end - value_expected = true if !value_expected && check(/#{patterns::VALUE_FOLLOWS}/o) - encoder.text_token match, kind - - elsif method_call_expected && - match = scan(unicode ? /#{patterns::METHOD_AFTER_DOT}/uo : - /#{patterns::METHOD_AFTER_DOT}/o) - if method_call_expected == '::' && match[/\A[A-Z]/] && !match?(/\(/) - encoder.text_token match, :constant - else - encoder.text_token match, :ident - end - method_call_expected = false - value_expected = check(/#{patterns::VALUE_FOLLOWS}/o) - - # OPERATORS # - elsif !method_call_expected && match = scan(/ (\.(?!\.)|::) | (?: \.\.\.? | ==?=? | [,\(\[\{] )() | [\)\]\}] /x) - method_call_expected = self[1] - value_expected = !method_call_expected && self[2] - if inline_block_stack - case match - when '{' - inline_block_curly_depth += 1 - when '}' - inline_block_curly_depth -= 1 - if inline_block_curly_depth == 0 # closing brace of inline block reached - state, inline_block_curly_depth, heredocs = inline_block_stack.pop - inline_block_stack = nil if inline_block_stack.empty? - heredocs = nil if heredocs && heredocs.empty? - encoder.text_token match, :inline_delimiter - encoder.end_group :inline - next - end - end - end - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(unicode ? /#{patterns::SYMBOL}/uo : - /#{patterns::SYMBOL}/o) - case delim = match[1] - when ?', ?" - encoder.begin_group :symbol - encoder.text_token ':', :symbol - match = delim.chr - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - state = self.class::StringState.new :symbol, delim == ?", match - else - encoder.text_token match, :symbol - value_expected = false - end - - elsif match = scan(/ ' (?:(?>[^'\\]*) ')? | " (?:(?>[^"\\\#]*) ")? /mx) - encoder.begin_group :string - if match.size == 1 - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - state = self.class::StringState.new :string, match == '"', match # important for streaming - else - encoder.text_token match[0,1], :delimiter - encoder.text_token match[1..-2], :content if match.size > 2 - encoder.text_token match[-1,1], :delimiter - encoder.end_group :string - value_expected = false - end - - elsif match = scan(unicode ? /#{patterns::INSTANCE_VARIABLE}/uo : - /#{patterns::INSTANCE_VARIABLE}/o) - value_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :instance_variable - - elsif value_expected && match = scan(/\//) - encoder.begin_group :regexp - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - state = self.class::StringState.new :regexp, true, '/' - - elsif match = scan(value_expected ? /[-+]?#{patterns::NUMERIC}/o : /#{patterns::NUMERIC}/o) - if method_call_expected - encoder.text_token match, :error - method_call_expected = false - else - encoder.text_token match, self[1] ? :float : :integer # TODO: send :hex/:octal/:binary - end - value_expected = false - - elsif match = scan(/ [-+!~^\/]=? | [:;] | [*|&]{1,2}=? | >>? /x) - value_expected = true - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif value_expected && match = scan(/#{patterns::HEREDOC_OPEN}/o) - quote = self[3] - delim = self[quote ? 4 : 2] - kind = patterns::QUOTE_TO_TYPE[quote] - encoder.begin_group kind - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group kind - heredocs ||= [] # create heredocs if empty - heredocs << self.class::StringState.new(kind, quote != "'", delim, - self[1] == '-' ? :indented : :linestart) - value_expected = false - - elsif value_expected && match = scan(/#{patterns::FANCY_STRING_START}/o) - kind = patterns::FANCY_STRING_KIND[self[1]] - encoder.begin_group kind - state = self.class::StringState.new kind, patterns::FANCY_STRING_INTERPRETED[self[1]], self[2] - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - elsif value_expected && match = scan(/#{patterns::CHARACTER}/o) - value_expected = false - encoder.text_token match, :integer - - elsif match = scan(/ %=? | <(?:<|=>?)? | \? /x) - value_expected = true - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/`/) - encoder.begin_group :shell - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - state = self.class::StringState.new :shell, true, match - - elsif match = scan(unicode ? /#{patterns::GLOBAL_VARIABLE}/uo : - /#{patterns::GLOBAL_VARIABLE}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :global_variable - value_expected = false - - elsif match = scan(unicode ? /#{patterns::CLASS_VARIABLE}/uo : - /#{patterns::CLASS_VARIABLE}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :class_variable - value_expected = false - - elsif match = scan(/\\\z/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - else - if method_call_expected - method_call_expected = false - next - end - unless unicode - # check for unicode - $DEBUG_BEFORE, $DEBUG = $DEBUG, false - begin - if check(/./mu).size > 1 - # seems like we should try again with unicode - unicode = true - end - rescue - # bad unicode char; use getch - ensure - $DEBUG = $DEBUG_BEFORE - end - next if unicode - end - - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - if last_state - state = last_state - last_state = nil - end - - elsif state == :def_expected - if match = scan(unicode ? /(?>#{patterns::METHOD_NAME_EX})(?!\.|::)/uo : - /(?>#{patterns::METHOD_NAME_EX})(?!\.|::)/o) - encoder.text_token match, :method - state = :initial - else - last_state = :dot_expected - state = :initial - end - - elsif state == :dot_expected - if match = scan(/\.|::/) - # invalid definition - state = :def_expected - encoder.text_token match, :operator - else - state = :initial - end - - elsif state == :module_expected - if match = scan(/<#{patterns::METHOD_NAME_EX})(?!\.|::)/uo : - /(?>#{patterns::METHOD_NAME_EX})(?!\.|::)/o) - encoder.text_token match, :method - elsif match = scan(/#{patterns::SYMBOL}/o) - case delim = match[1] - when ?', ?" - encoder.begin_group :symbol - encoder.text_token ':', :symbol - match = delim.chr - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - state = self.class::StringState.new :symbol, delim == ?", match - state.next_state = :undef_comma_expected - else - encoder.text_token match, :symbol - end - else - state = :initial - end - - elsif state == :undef_comma_expected - if match = scan(/,/) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - state = :undef_expected - else - state = :initial - end - - elsif state == :alias_expected - match = scan(unicode ? /(#{patterns::METHOD_NAME_OR_SYMBOL})([ \t]+)(#{patterns::METHOD_NAME_OR_SYMBOL})/uo : - /(#{patterns::METHOD_NAME_OR_SYMBOL})([ \t]+)(#{patterns::METHOD_NAME_OR_SYMBOL})/o) - - if match - encoder.text_token self[1], (self[1][0] == ?: ? :symbol : :method) - encoder.text_token self[2], :space - encoder.text_token self[3], (self[3][0] == ?: ? :symbol : :method) - end - state = :initial - - else - #:nocov: - raise_inspect 'Unknown state: %p' % [state], encoder - #:nocov: - end - - else # StringState - - match = scan_until(state.pattern) || scan_rest - unless match.empty? - encoder.text_token match, :content - break if eos? - end - - if state.heredoc && self[1] # end of heredoc - match = getch - match << scan_until(/$/) unless eos? - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter unless match.empty? - encoder.end_group state.type - state = state.next_state - next - end - - case match = getch - - when state.delim - if state.paren_depth - state.paren_depth -= 1 - if state.paren_depth > 0 - encoder.text_token match, :content - next - end - end - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - if state.type == :regexp && !eos? - match = scan(/#{patterns::REGEXP_MODIFIERS}/o) - encoder.text_token match, :modifier unless match.empty? - end - encoder.end_group state.type - value_expected = false - state = state.next_state - - when '\\' - if state.interpreted - if esc = scan(/#{patterns::ESCAPE}/o) - encoder.text_token match + esc, :char - else - encoder.text_token match, :error - end - else - case esc = getch - when nil - encoder.text_token match, :content - when state.delim, '\\' - encoder.text_token match + esc, :char - else - encoder.text_token match + esc, :content - end - end - - when '#' - case peek(1) - when '{' - inline_block_stack ||= [] - inline_block_stack << [state, inline_block_curly_depth, heredocs] - value_expected = true - state = :initial - inline_block_curly_depth = 1 - encoder.begin_group :inline - encoder.text_token match + getch, :inline_delimiter - when '$', '@' - encoder.text_token match, :escape - last_state = state - state = :initial - else - #:nocov: - raise_inspect 'else-case # reached; #%p not handled' % [peek(1)], encoder - #:nocov: - end - - when state.opening_paren - state.paren_depth += 1 - encoder.text_token match, :content - - else - #:nocov - raise_inspect 'else-case " reached; %p not handled, state = %p' % [match, state], encoder - #:nocov: - - end - - end - - end - - # cleaning up - if state.is_a? StringState - encoder.end_group state.type - end - - if options[:keep_state] - if state.is_a?(StringState) && state.heredoc - (heredocs ||= []).unshift state - state = :initial - elsif heredocs && heredocs.empty? - heredocs = nil - end - @state = state, heredocs - end - - if inline_block_stack - until inline_block_stack.empty? - state, = *inline_block_stack.pop - encoder.end_group :inline - encoder.end_group state.type - end - end - - encoder - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby/patterns.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby/patterns.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a52198ef1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby/patterns.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - module Ruby::Patterns # :nodoc: all - - KEYWORDS = %w[ - and def end in or unless begin - defined? ensure module redo super until - BEGIN break do next rescue then - when END case else for retry - while alias class elsif if not return - undef yield - ] - - # See http://murfy.de/ruby-constants. - PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS = %w[ - nil true false self - DATA ARGV ARGF ENV - FALSE TRUE NIL - STDERR STDIN STDOUT - TOPLEVEL_BINDING - RUBY_COPYRIGHT RUBY_DESCRIPTION RUBY_ENGINE RUBY_PATCHLEVEL - RUBY_PLATFORM RUBY_RELEASE_DATE RUBY_REVISION RUBY_VERSION - __FILE__ __LINE__ __ENCODING__ - ] - - IDENT_KIND = WordList.new(:ident). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant) - - KEYWORD_NEW_STATE = WordList.new(:initial). - add(%w[ def ], :def_expected). - add(%w[ undef ], :undef_expected). - add(%w[ alias ], :alias_expected). - add(%w[ class module ], :module_expected) - - IDENT = 'ä'[/[[:alpha:]]/] == 'ä' ? /[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*/ : /[^\W\d]\w*/ - - METHOD_NAME = / #{IDENT} [?!]? /ox - METHOD_NAME_OPERATOR = / - \*\*? # multiplication and power - | [-+~]@? # plus, minus, tilde with and without at sign - | [\/%&|^`] # division, modulo or format strings, and, or, xor, system - | \[\]=? # array getter and setter - | << | >> # append or shift left, shift right - | <=?>? | >=? # comparison, rocket operator - | ===? | =~ # simple equality, case equality, match - | ![~=@]? # negation with and without at sign, not-equal and not-match - /ox - METHOD_SUFFIX = / (?: [?!] | = (?![~>]|=(?!>)) ) /x - METHOD_NAME_EX = / #{IDENT} #{METHOD_SUFFIX}? | #{METHOD_NAME_OPERATOR} /ox - METHOD_AFTER_DOT = / #{IDENT} [?!]? | #{METHOD_NAME_OPERATOR} /ox - INSTANCE_VARIABLE = / @ #{IDENT} /ox - CLASS_VARIABLE = / @@ #{IDENT} /ox - OBJECT_VARIABLE = / @@? #{IDENT} /ox - GLOBAL_VARIABLE = / \$ (?: #{IDENT} | [1-9]\d* | 0\w* | [~&+`'=\/,;_.<>!@$?*":\\] | -[a-zA-Z_0-9] ) /ox - PREFIX_VARIABLE = / #{GLOBAL_VARIABLE} | #{OBJECT_VARIABLE} /ox - VARIABLE = / @?@? #{IDENT} | #{GLOBAL_VARIABLE} /ox - - QUOTE_TO_TYPE = { - '`' => :shell, - '/'=> :regexp, - } - QUOTE_TO_TYPE.default = :string - - REGEXP_MODIFIERS = /[mousenix]*/ - - DECIMAL = /\d+(?:_\d+)*/ - OCTAL = /0_?[0-7]+(?:_[0-7]+)*/ - HEXADECIMAL = /0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+(?:_[0-9A-Fa-f]+)*/ - BINARY = /0b[01]+(?:_[01]+)*/ - - EXPONENT = / [eE] [+-]? #{DECIMAL} /ox - FLOAT_SUFFIX = / #{EXPONENT} | \. #{DECIMAL} #{EXPONENT}? /ox - FLOAT_OR_INT = / #{DECIMAL} (?: #{FLOAT_SUFFIX} () )? /ox - NUMERIC = / (?: (?=0) (?: #{OCTAL} | #{HEXADECIMAL} | #{BINARY} ) | #{FLOAT_OR_INT} ) /ox - - SYMBOL = / - : - (?: - #{METHOD_NAME_EX} - | #{PREFIX_VARIABLE} - | ['"] - ) - /ox - METHOD_NAME_OR_SYMBOL = / #{METHOD_NAME_EX} | #{SYMBOL} /ox - - SIMPLE_ESCAPE = / - [abefnrstv] - | [0-7]{1,3} - | x[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2} - | . - /mx - - CONTROL_META_ESCAPE = / - (?: M-|C-|c ) - (?: \\ (?: M-|C-|c ) )* - (?: [^\\] | \\ #{SIMPLE_ESCAPE} )? - /mox - - ESCAPE = / - #{CONTROL_META_ESCAPE} | #{SIMPLE_ESCAPE} - /mox - - CHARACTER = / - \? - (?: - [^\s\\] - | \\ #{ESCAPE} - ) - /mox - - # NOTE: This is not completely correct, but - # nobody needs heredoc delimiters ending with \n. - HEREDOC_OPEN = / - << (-)? # $1 = float - (?: - ( [A-Za-z_0-9]+ ) # $2 = delim - | - ( ["'`\/] ) # $3 = quote, type - ( [^\n]*? ) \3 # $4 = delim - ) - /mx - - RUBYDOC = / - =begin (?!\S) - .*? - (?: \Z | ^=end (?!\S) [^\n]* ) - /mx - - DATA = / - __END__$ - .*? - (?: \Z | (?=^\#CODE) ) - /mx - - RUBYDOC_OR_DATA = / #{RUBYDOC} | #{DATA} /xo - - # Checks for a valid value to follow. This enables - # value_expected in method calls without parentheses. - VALUE_FOLLOWS = / - (?>[ \t\f\v]+) - (?: - [%\/][^\s=] - | <<-?\S - | [-+] \d - | #{CHARACTER} - ) - /ox - KEYWORDS_EXPECTING_VALUE = WordList.new.add(%w[ - and end in or unless begin - defined? ensure redo super until - break do next rescue then - when case else for retry - while elsif if not return - yield - ]) - - FANCY_STRING_START = / % ( [QqrsWwx] | (?![a-zA-Z0-9]) ) ([^a-zA-Z0-9]) /x - FANCY_STRING_KIND = Hash.new(:string).merge({ - 'r' => :regexp, - 's' => :symbol, - 'x' => :shell, - }) - FANCY_STRING_INTERPRETED = Hash.new(true).merge({ - 'q' => false, - 's' => false, - 'w' => false, - }) - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby/string_state.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby/string_state.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2f398d1ed..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/ruby/string_state.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - class Ruby - - class StringState < Struct.new :type, :interpreted, :delim, :heredoc, - :opening_paren, :paren_depth, :pattern, :next_state # :nodoc: all - - CLOSING_PAREN = Hash[ *%w[ - ( ) - [ ] - < > - { } - ] ].each { |k,v| k.freeze; v.freeze } # debug, if I try to change it with << - - STRING_PATTERN = Hash.new do |h, k| - delim, interpreted = *k - # delim = delim.dup # workaround for old Ruby - delim_pattern = Regexp.escape(delim) - if closing_paren = CLOSING_PAREN[delim] - delim_pattern << Regexp.escape(closing_paren) - end - delim_pattern << '\\\\' unless delim == '\\' - - # special_escapes = - # case interpreted - # when :regexp_symbols - # '| [|?*+(){}\[\].^$]' - # end - - h[k] = - if interpreted && delim != '#' - / (?= [#{delim_pattern}] | \# [{$@] ) /mx - else - / (?= [#{delim_pattern}] ) /mx - end - end - - def initialize kind, interpreted, delim, heredoc = false - if heredoc - pattern = heredoc_pattern delim, interpreted, heredoc == :indented - delim = nil - else - pattern = STRING_PATTERN[ [delim, interpreted] ] - if closing_paren = CLOSING_PAREN[delim] - opening_paren = delim - delim = closing_paren - paren_depth = 1 - end - end - super kind, interpreted, delim, heredoc, opening_paren, paren_depth, pattern, :initial - end - - def heredoc_pattern delim, interpreted, indented - # delim = delim.dup # workaround for old Ruby - delim_pattern = Regexp.escape(delim) - delim_pattern = / (?:\A|\n) #{ '(?>[ \t]*)' if indented } #{ Regexp.new delim_pattern } $ /x - if interpreted - / (?= #{delim_pattern}() | \\ | \# [{$@] ) /mx # $1 set == end of heredoc - else - / (?= #{delim_pattern}() | \\ ) /mx - end - end - - end - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/sql.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/sql.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bcbffd5ac..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/sql.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay module Scanners - - # by Josh Goebel - class SQL < Scanner - - register_for :sql - - KEYWORDS = %w( - all and any as before begin between by case check collate - each else end exists - for foreign from full group having if in inner is join - like not of on or order outer over references - then to union using values when where - left right distinct - ) - - OBJECTS = %w( - database databases table tables column columns fields index constraint - constraints transaction function procedure row key view trigger - ) - - COMMANDS = %w( - add alter comment create delete drop grant insert into select update set - show prompt begin commit rollback replace truncate - ) - - PREDEFINED_TYPES = %w( - char varchar varchar2 enum binary text tinytext mediumtext - longtext blob tinyblob mediumblob longblob timestamp - date time datetime year double decimal float int - integer tinyint mediumint bigint smallint unsigned bit - bool boolean hex bin oct - ) - - PREDEFINED_FUNCTIONS = %w( sum cast substring abs pi count min max avg now ) - - DIRECTIVES = %w( - auto_increment unique default charset initially deferred - deferrable cascade immediate read write asc desc after - primary foreign return engine - ) - - PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS = %w( null true false ) - - IDENT_KIND = WordList::CaseIgnoring.new(:ident). - add(KEYWORDS, :keyword). - add(OBJECTS, :type). - add(COMMANDS, :class). - add(PREDEFINED_TYPES, :predefined_type). - add(PREDEFINED_CONSTANTS, :predefined_constant). - add(PREDEFINED_FUNCTIONS, :predefined). - add(DIRECTIVES, :directive) - - ESCAPE = / [rbfntv\n\\\/'"] | x[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2} | [0-7]{1,3} | . /mx - UNICODE_ESCAPE = / u[a-fA-F0-9]{4} | U[a-fA-F0-9]{8} /x - - STRING_PREFIXES = /[xnb]|_\w+/i - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - string_type = nil - string_content = '' - name_expected = false - - until eos? - - if state == :initial - - if match = scan(/ \s+ | \\\n /x) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif match = scan(/(?:--\s?|#).*/) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif match = scan(%r( /\* (!)? (?: .*? \*/ | .* ) )mx) - encoder.text_token match, self[1] ? :directive : :comment - - elsif match = scan(/ [*\/=<>:;,!&^|()\[\]{}~%] | [-+\.](?!\d) /x) - name_expected = true if match == '.' && check(/[A-Za-z_]/) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - - elsif match = scan(/(#{STRING_PREFIXES})?([`"'])/o) - prefix = self[1] - string_type = self[2] - encoder.begin_group :string - encoder.text_token prefix, :modifier if prefix - match = string_type - state = :string - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - - elsif match = scan(/ @? [A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]* /x) - encoder.text_token match, name_expected ? :ident : (match[0] == ?@ ? :variable : IDENT_KIND[match]) - name_expected = false - - elsif match = scan(/0[xX][0-9A-Fa-f]+/) - encoder.text_token match, :hex - - elsif match = scan(/0[0-7]+(?![89.eEfF])/) - encoder.text_token match, :octal - - elsif match = scan(/[-+]?(?>\d+)(?![.eEfF])/) - encoder.text_token match, :integer - - elsif match = scan(/[-+]?(?:\d[fF]|\d*\.\d+(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?|\d+[eE][+-]?\d+)/) - encoder.text_token match, :float - - elsif match = scan(/\\N/) - encoder.text_token match, :predefined_constant - - else - encoder.text_token getch, :error - - end - - elsif state == :string - if match = scan(/[^\\"'`]+/) - string_content << match - next - elsif match = scan(/["'`]/) - if string_type == match - if peek(1) == string_type # doubling means escape - string_content << string_type << getch - next - end - unless string_content.empty? - encoder.text_token string_content, :content - string_content = '' - end - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.end_group :string - state = :initial - string_type = nil - else - string_content << match - end - elsif match = scan(/ \\ (?: #{ESCAPE} | #{UNICODE_ESCAPE} ) /mox) - unless string_content.empty? - encoder.text_token string_content, :content - string_content = '' - end - encoder.text_token match, :char - elsif match = scan(/ \\ . /mox) - string_content << match - next - elsif match = scan(/ \\ | $ /x) - unless string_content.empty? - encoder.text_token string_content, :content - string_content = '' - end - encoder.text_token match, :error - state = :initial - else - raise "else case \" reached; %p not handled." % peek(1), encoder - end - - else - raise 'else-case reached', encoder - - end - - end - - if state == :string - encoder.end_group state - end - - encoder - - end - - end - -end end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/text.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/text.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bde902978..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/text.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - module Scanners - - # Scanner for plain text. - # - # Yields just one token of the kind :plain. - # - # Alias: +plaintext+, +plain+ - class Text < Scanner - - register_for :text - title 'Plain text' - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = [:plain] # :nodoc: - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - encoder.text_token string, :plain - encoder - end - - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/xml.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/xml.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 947f16ee1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/xml.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - load :html - - # Scanner for XML. - # - # Currently this is the same scanner as Scanners::HTML. - class XML < HTML - - register_for :xml - file_extension 'xml' - - end - -end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/yaml.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/yaml.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5e74f2f79..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/scanners/yaml.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay -module Scanners - - # Scanner for YAML. - # - # Based on the YAML scanner from Syntax by Jamis Buck. - class YAML < Scanner - - register_for :yaml - file_extension 'yml' - - KINDS_NOT_LOC = :all - - protected - - def scan_tokens encoder, options - - state = :initial - key_indent = string_indent = 0 - - until eos? - - key_indent = nil if bol? - - if match = scan(/ +[\t ]*/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - - elsif match = scan(/\n+/) - encoder.text_token match, :space - state = :initial if match.index(?\n) - - elsif match = scan(/#.*/) - encoder.text_token match, :comment - - elsif bol? and case - when match = scan(/---|\.\.\./) - encoder.begin_group :head - encoder.text_token match, :head - encoder.end_group :head - next - when match = scan(/%.*/) - encoder.text_token match, :doctype - next - end - - elsif state == :value and case - when !check(/(?:"[^"]*")(?=: |:$)/) && match = scan(/"/) - encoder.begin_group :string - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - encoder.text_token match, :content if match = scan(/ [^"\\]* (?: \\. [^"\\]* )* /mx) - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter if match = scan(/"/) - encoder.end_group :string - next - when match = scan(/[|>][-+]?/) - encoder.begin_group :string - encoder.text_token match, :delimiter - string_indent = key_indent || column(pos - match.size) - 1 - encoder.text_token matched, :content if scan(/(?:\n+ {#{string_indent + 1}}.*)+/) - encoder.end_group :string - next - when match = scan(/(?![!"*&]).+?(?=$|\s+#)/) - encoder.begin_group :string - encoder.text_token match, :content - string_indent = key_indent || column(pos - match.size) - 1 - encoder.text_token matched, :content if scan(/(?:\n+ {#{string_indent + 1}}.*)+/) - encoder.end_group :string - next - end - - elsif case - when match = scan(/[-:](?= |$)/) - state = :value if state == :colon && (match == ':' || match == '-') - state = :value if state == :initial && match == '-' - encoder.text_token match, :operator - next - when match = scan(/[,{}\[\]]/) - encoder.text_token match, :operator - next - when state == :initial && match = scan(/[\w.() ]*\S(?= *:(?: |$))/) - encoder.text_token match, :key - key_indent = column(pos - match.size) - 1 - state = :colon - next - when match = scan(/(?:"[^"\n]*"|'[^'\n]*')(?= *:(?: |$))/) - encoder.begin_group :key - encoder.text_token match[0,1], :delimiter - encoder.text_token match[1..-2], :content - encoder.text_token match[-1,1], :delimiter - encoder.end_group :key - key_indent = column(pos - match.size) - 1 - state = :colon - next - when match = scan(/(![\w\/]+)(:([\w:]+))?/) - encoder.text_token self[1], :type - if self[2] - encoder.text_token ':', :operator - encoder.text_token self[3], :class - end - next - when match = scan(/&\S+/) - encoder.text_token match, :variable - next - when match = scan(/\*\w+/) - encoder.text_token match, :global_variable - next - when match = scan(/< 'annotation', - :attribute_name => 'attribute-name', - :attribute_value => 'attribute-value', - :binary => 'bin', - :char => 'char', - :class => 'class', - :class_variable => 'class-variable', - :color => 'color', - :comment => 'comment', - :complex => 'complex', - :constant => 'constant', - :content => 'content', - :debug => 'debug', - :decorator => 'decorator', - :definition => 'definition', - :delimiter => 'delimiter', - :directive => 'directive', - :doc => 'doc', - :doctype => 'doctype', - :doc_string => 'doc-string', - :entity => 'entity', - :error => 'error', - :escape => 'escape', - :exception => 'exception', - :filename => 'filename', - :float => 'float', - :function => 'function', - :global_variable => 'global-variable', - :hex => 'hex', - :imaginary => 'imaginary', - :important => 'important', - :include => 'include', - :inline => 'inline', - :inline_delimiter => 'inline-delimiter', - :instance_variable => 'instance-variable', - :integer => 'integer', - :key => 'key', - :keyword => 'keyword', - :label => 'label', - :local_variable => 'local-variable', - :modifier => 'modifier', - :namespace => 'namespace', - :octal => 'octal', - :predefined => 'predefined', - :predefined_constant => 'predefined-constant', - :predefined_type => 'predefined-type', - :preprocessor => 'preprocessor', - :pseudo_class => 'pseudo-class', - :regexp => 'regexp', - :reserved => 'reserved', - :shell => 'shell', - :string => 'string', - :symbol => 'symbol', - :tag => 'tag', - :type => 'type', - :value => 'value', - :variable => 'variable', - - :change => 'change', - :delete => 'delete', - :head => 'head', - :insert => 'insert', - - :eyecatcher => 'eyecatcher', - - :ident => false, - :operator => false, - - :space => false, - :plain => false - ) - - TokenKinds[:method] = TokenKinds[:function] - TokenKinds[:escape] = TokenKinds[:delimiter] - TokenKinds[:docstring] = TokenKinds[:comment] - - TokenKinds.freeze -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/tokens.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/tokens.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 045cf4a0e..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/tokens.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # GZip library for writing and reading token dumps. - autoload :GZip, 'coderay/helpers/gzip' - - # = Tokens TODO: Rewrite! - # - # The Tokens class represents a list of tokens returnd from - # a Scanner. - # - # A token is not a special object, just a two-element Array - # consisting of - # * the _token_ _text_ (the original source of the token in a String) or - # a _token_ _action_ (begin_group, end_group, begin_line, end_line) - # * the _token_ _kind_ (a Symbol representing the type of the token) - # - # A token looks like this: - # - # ['# It looks like this', :comment] - # ['3.1415926', :float] - # ['$^', :error] - # - # Some scanners also yield sub-tokens, represented by special - # token actions, namely begin_group and end_group. - # - # The Ruby scanner, for example, splits "a string" into: - # - # [ - # [:begin_group, :string], - # ['"', :delimiter], - # ['a string', :content], - # ['"', :delimiter], - # [:end_group, :string] - # ] - # - # Tokens is the interface between Scanners and Encoders: - # The input is split and saved into a Tokens object. The Encoder - # then builds the output from this object. - # - # Thus, the syntax below becomes clear: - # - # CodeRay.scan('price = 2.59', :ruby).html - # # the Tokens object is here -------^ - # - # See how small it is? ;) - # - # Tokens gives you the power to handle pre-scanned code very easily: - # You can convert it to a webpage, a YAML file, or dump it into a gzip'ed string - # that you put in your DB. - # - # It also allows you to generate tokens directly (without using a scanner), - # to load them from a file, and still use any Encoder that CodeRay provides. - class Tokens < Array - - # The Scanner instance that created the tokens. - attr_accessor :scanner - - # Encode the tokens using encoder. - # - # encoder can be - # * a symbol like :html oder :statistic - # * an Encoder class - # * an Encoder object - # - # options are passed to the encoder. - def encode encoder, options = {} - encoder = Encoders[encoder].new options if encoder.respond_to? :to_sym - encoder.encode_tokens self, options - end - - # Turn tokens into a string by concatenating them. - def to_s - encode CodeRay::Encoders::Encoder.new - end - - # Redirects unknown methods to encoder calls. - # - # For example, if you call +tokens.html+, the HTML encoder - # is used to highlight the tokens. - def method_missing meth, options = {} - encode meth, options - rescue PluginHost::PluginNotFound - super - end - - # Split the tokens into parts of the given +sizes+. - # - # The result will be an Array of Tokens objects. The parts have - # the text size specified by the parameter. In addition, each - # part closes all opened tokens. This is useful to insert tokens - # betweem them. - # - # This method is used by @Scanner#tokenize@ when called with an Array - # of source strings. The Diff encoder uses it for inline highlighting. - def split_into_parts *sizes - parts = [] - opened = [] - content = nil - part = Tokens.new - part_size = 0 - size = sizes.first - i = 0 - for item in self - case content - when nil - content = item - when String - if size && part_size + content.size > size # token must be cut - if part_size < size # some part of the token goes into this part - content = content.dup # content may no be safe to change - part << content.slice!(0, size - part_size) << item - end - # close all open groups and lines... - closing = opened.reverse.flatten.map do |content_or_kind| - case content_or_kind - when :begin_group - :end_group - when :begin_line - :end_line - else - content_or_kind - end - end - part.concat closing - begin - parts << part - part = Tokens.new - size = sizes[i += 1] - end until size.nil? || size > 0 - # ...and open them again. - part.concat opened.flatten - part_size = 0 - redo unless content.empty? - else - part << content << item - part_size += content.size - end - content = nil - when Symbol - case content - when :begin_group, :begin_line - opened << [content, item] - when :end_group, :end_line - opened.pop - else - raise ArgumentError, 'Unknown token action: %p, kind = %p' % [content, item] - end - part << content << item - content = nil - else - raise ArgumentError, 'Token input junk: %p, kind = %p' % [content, item] - end - end - parts << part - parts << Tokens.new while parts.size < sizes.size - parts - end - - # Dumps the object into a String that can be saved - # in files or databases. - # - # The dump is created with Marshal.dump; - # In addition, it is gzipped using GZip.gzip. - # - # The returned String object includes Undumping - # so it has an #undump method. See Tokens.load. - # - # You can configure the level of compression, - # but the default value 7 should be what you want - # in most cases as it is a good compromise between - # speed and compression rate. - # - # See GZip module. - def dump gzip_level = 7 - dump = Marshal.dump self - dump = GZip.gzip dump, gzip_level - dump.extend Undumping - end - - # Return the actual number of tokens. - def count - size / 2 - end - - # Include this module to give an object an #undump - # method. - # - # The string returned by Tokens.dump includes Undumping. - module Undumping - # Calls Tokens.load with itself. - def undump - Tokens.load self - end - end - - # Undump the object using Marshal.load, then - # unzip it using GZip.gunzip. - # - # The result is commonly a Tokens object, but - # this is not guaranteed. - def Tokens.load dump - dump = GZip.gunzip dump - @dump = Marshal.load dump - end - - alias text_token push - def begin_group kind; push :begin_group, kind end - def end_group kind; push :end_group, kind end - def begin_line kind; push :begin_line, kind end - def end_line kind; push :end_line, kind end - alias tokens concat - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/tokens_proxy.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/tokens_proxy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 31ff39be9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/tokens_proxy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - - # The result of a scan operation is a TokensProxy, but should act like Tokens. - # - # This proxy makes it possible to use the classic CodeRay.scan.encode API - # while still providing the benefits of direct streaming. - class TokensProxy - - attr_accessor :input, :lang, :options, :block - - # Create a new TokensProxy with the arguments of CodeRay.scan. - def initialize input, lang, options = {}, block = nil - @input = input - @lang = lang - @options = options - @block = block - end - - # Call CodeRay.encode if +encoder+ is a Symbol; - # otherwise, convert the receiver to tokens and call encoder.encode_tokens. - def encode encoder, options = {} - if encoder.respond_to? :to_sym - CodeRay.encode(input, lang, encoder, options) - else - encoder.encode_tokens tokens, options - end - end - - # Tries to call encode; - # delegates to tokens otherwise. - def method_missing method, *args, &blk - encode method.to_sym, *args - rescue PluginHost::PluginNotFound - tokens.send(method, *args, &blk) - end - - # The (cached) result of the tokenized input; a Tokens instance. - def tokens - @tokens ||= scanner.tokenize(input) - end - - # A (cached) scanner instance to use for the scan task. - def scanner - @scanner ||= CodeRay.scanner(lang, options, &block) - end - - # Overwrite Struct#each. - def each *args, &blk - tokens.each(*args, &blk) - self - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/version.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/version.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8bed60389..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/lib/coderay/version.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -module CodeRay - VERSION = '1.0.0' -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/basic.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/basic.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bf289b3fa..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/basic.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,304 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -require 'test/unit' -require File.expand_path('../../lib/assert_warning', __FILE__) - -$:.unshift File.expand_path('../../../lib', __FILE__) -require 'coderay' - -class BasicTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - - def test_version - assert_nothing_raised do - assert_match(/\A\d\.\d\.\d?\z/, CodeRay::VERSION) - end - end - - RUBY_TEST_CODE = 'puts "Hello, World!"' - - RUBY_TEST_TOKENS = [ - ['puts', :ident], - [' ', :space], - [:begin_group, :string], - ['"', :delimiter], - ['Hello, World!', :content], - ['"', :delimiter], - [:end_group, :string] - ].flatten - def test_simple_scan - assert_nothing_raised do - assert_equal RUBY_TEST_TOKENS, CodeRay.scan(RUBY_TEST_CODE, :ruby).tokens - end - end - - RUBY_TEST_HTML = 'puts "' + - 'Hello, World!"' - def test_simple_highlight - assert_nothing_raised do - assert_equal RUBY_TEST_HTML, CodeRay.scan(RUBY_TEST_CODE, :ruby).html - end - end - - def test_scan_file - CodeRay.scan_file __FILE__ - end - - def test_encode - assert_equal 1, CodeRay.encode('test', :python, :count) - end - - def test_encode_tokens - assert_equal 1, CodeRay.encode_tokens(CodeRay::Tokens['test', :string], :count) - end - - def test_encode_file - assert_equal File.read(__FILE__), CodeRay.encode_file(__FILE__, :text) - end - - def test_highlight - assert_match '
test
', CodeRay.highlight('test', :python) - end - - def test_highlight_file - assert_match "require 'test/unit'\n", CodeRay.highlight_file(__FILE__) - end - - def test_duo - assert_equal(RUBY_TEST_CODE, - CodeRay::Duo[:plain, :text].highlight(RUBY_TEST_CODE)) - assert_equal(RUBY_TEST_CODE, - CodeRay::Duo[:plain => :text].highlight(RUBY_TEST_CODE)) - end - - def test_duo_stream - assert_equal(RUBY_TEST_CODE, - CodeRay::Duo[:plain, :text].highlight(RUBY_TEST_CODE, :stream => true)) - end - - def test_comment_filter - assert_equal <<-EXPECTED, CodeRay.scan(<<-INPUT, :ruby).comment_filter.text -#!/usr/bin/env ruby - -code - -more code - EXPECTED -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -=begin -A multi-line comment. -=end -code -# A single-line comment. -more code # and another comment, in-line. - INPUT - end - - def test_lines_of_code - assert_equal 2, CodeRay.scan(<<-INPUT, :ruby).lines_of_code -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -=begin -A multi-line comment. -=end -code -# A single-line comment. -more code # and another comment, in-line. - INPUT - rHTML = <<-RHTML - - - - - - <%= controller.controller_name.titleize %>: <%= controller.action_name %> - <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'scaffold' %> - - - -

<%= flash[:notice] %>

- -
- <%= yield %> -
- - - - RHTML - assert_equal 0, CodeRay.scan(rHTML, :html).lines_of_code - assert_equal 0, CodeRay.scan(rHTML, :php).lines_of_code - assert_equal 0, CodeRay.scan(rHTML, :yaml).lines_of_code - assert_equal 4, CodeRay.scan(rHTML, :erb).lines_of_code - end - - def test_list_of_encoders - assert_kind_of(Array, CodeRay::Encoders.list) - assert CodeRay::Encoders.list.include?(:count) - end - - def test_list_of_scanners - assert_kind_of(Array, CodeRay::Scanners.list) - assert CodeRay::Scanners.list.include?(:text) - end - - def test_token_kinds - assert_kind_of Hash, CodeRay::TokenKinds - for kind, css_class in CodeRay::TokenKinds - assert_kind_of Symbol, kind - if css_class != false - assert_kind_of String, css_class, "TokenKinds[%p] == %p" % [kind, css_class] - end - end - assert_equal 'reserved', CodeRay::TokenKinds[:reserved] - assert_warning 'Undefined Token kind: :shibboleet' do - assert_equal false, CodeRay::TokenKinds[:shibboleet] - end - end - - class Milk < CodeRay::Encoders::Encoder - FILE_EXTENSION = 'cocoa' - end - - class HoneyBee < CodeRay::Encoders::Encoder - end - - def test_encoder_file_extension - assert_nothing_raised do - assert_equal 'html', CodeRay::Encoders::Page::FILE_EXTENSION - assert_equal 'cocoa', Milk::FILE_EXTENSION - assert_equal 'cocoa', Milk.new.file_extension - assert_equal 'honeybee', HoneyBee::FILE_EXTENSION - assert_equal 'honeybee', HoneyBee.new.file_extension - end - assert_raise NameError do - HoneyBee::MISSING_CONSTANT - end - end - - def test_encoder_tokens - encoder = CodeRay::Encoders::Encoder.new - encoder.send :setup, {} - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { encoder.token :strange, '' } - encoder.token 'test', :debug - end - - def test_encoder_deprecated_interface - encoder = CodeRay::Encoders::Encoder.new - encoder.send :setup, {} - assert_warning 'Using old Tokens#<< interface.' do - encoder << ['test', :content] - end - assert_raise ArgumentError do - encoder << [:strange, :input] - end - assert_raise ArgumentError do - encoder.encode_tokens [['test', :token]] - end - end - - def encoder_token_interface_deprecation_warning_given - CodeRay::Encoders::Encoder.send :class_variable_get, :@@CODERAY_TOKEN_INTERFACE_DEPRECATION_WARNING_GIVEN - end - - def test_scanner_file_extension - assert_equal 'rb', CodeRay::Scanners::Ruby.file_extension - assert_equal 'rb', CodeRay::Scanners::Ruby.new.file_extension - assert_equal 'java', CodeRay::Scanners::Java.file_extension - assert_equal 'java', CodeRay::Scanners::Java.new.file_extension - end - - def test_scanner_lang - assert_equal :ruby, CodeRay::Scanners::Ruby.lang - assert_equal :ruby, CodeRay::Scanners::Ruby.new.lang - assert_equal :java, CodeRay::Scanners::Java.lang - assert_equal :java, CodeRay::Scanners::Java.new.lang - end - - def test_scanner_tokenize - assert_equal ['foo', :plain], CodeRay::Scanners::Plain.new.tokenize('foo') - assert_equal [['foo', :plain], ['bar', :plain]], CodeRay::Scanners::Plain.new.tokenize(['foo', 'bar']) - CodeRay::Scanners::Plain.new.tokenize 42 - end - - def test_scanner_tokens - scanner = CodeRay::Scanners::Plain.new - scanner.tokenize('foo') - assert_equal ['foo', :plain], scanner.tokens - scanner.string = '' - assert_equal ['', :plain], scanner.tokens - end - - def test_scanner_line_and_column - scanner = CodeRay::Scanners::Plain.new "foo\nbär+quux" - assert_equal 0, scanner.pos - assert_equal 1, scanner.line - assert_equal 1, scanner.column - scanner.scan(/foo/) - assert_equal 3, scanner.pos - assert_equal 1, scanner.line - assert_equal 4, scanner.column - scanner.scan(/\n/) - assert_equal 4, scanner.pos - assert_equal 2, scanner.line - assert_equal 1, scanner.column - scanner.scan(/b/) - assert_equal 5, scanner.pos - assert_equal 2, scanner.line - assert_equal 2, scanner.column - scanner.scan(/a/) - assert_equal 5, scanner.pos - assert_equal 2, scanner.line - assert_equal 2, scanner.column - scanner.scan(/ä/) - assert_equal 7, scanner.pos - assert_equal 2, scanner.line - assert_equal 4, scanner.column - scanner.scan(/r/) - assert_equal 8, scanner.pos - assert_equal 2, scanner.line - assert_equal 5, scanner.column - end - - def test_scanner_use_subclasses - assert_raise NotImplementedError do - CodeRay::Scanners::Scanner.new - end - end - - class InvalidScanner < CodeRay::Scanners::Scanner - end - - def test_scanner_scan_tokens - assert_raise NotImplementedError do - InvalidScanner.new.tokenize '' - end - end - - class RaisingScanner < CodeRay::Scanners::Scanner - def scan_tokens encoder, options - raise_inspect 'message', [], :initial - end - end - - def test_scanner_raise_inspect - assert_raise CodeRay::Scanners::Scanner::ScanError do - RaisingScanner.new.tokenize '' - end - end - - def test_scan_a_frozen_string - assert_nothing_raised do - CodeRay.scan RUBY_VERSION, :ruby - CodeRay.scan RUBY_VERSION, :plain - end - end - - def test_scan_a_non_string - assert_nothing_raised do - CodeRay.scan 42, :ruby - CodeRay.scan nil, :ruby - CodeRay.scan self, :ruby - CodeRay.encode ENV.to_hash, :ruby, :page - CodeRay.highlight CodeRay, :plain - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/examples.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/examples.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d565fcc5d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/examples.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -require 'test/unit' - -$:.unshift File.expand_path('../../../lib', __FILE__) -require 'coderay' - -class ExamplesTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - - def test_examples - # output as HTML div (using inline CSS styles) - div = CodeRay.scan('puts "Hello, world!"', :ruby).div - assert_equal <<-DIV, div -
-
puts "Hello, world!"
-
- DIV - - # ...with line numbers - div = CodeRay.scan(<<-CODE.chomp, :ruby).div(:line_numbers => :table) -5.times do - puts 'Hello, world!' -end - CODE - assert_equal <<-DIV, div - - - -
1
-2
-3
-
5.times do
-  puts 'Hello, world!'
-end
- DIV - - # output as standalone HTML page (using CSS classes) - page = CodeRay.scan('puts "Hello, world!"', :ruby).page - assert page[<<-PAGE] - - - - - -
-
puts "Hello, world!"
- - - PAGE - - # keep scanned tokens for later use - tokens = CodeRay.scan('{ "just": "an", "example": 42 }', :json) - assert_kind_of CodeRay::TokensProxy, tokens - - assert_equal ["{", :operator, " ", :space, :begin_group, :key, - "\"", :delimiter, "just", :content, "\"", :delimiter, - :end_group, :key, ":", :operator, " ", :space, - :begin_group, :string, "\"", :delimiter, "an", :content, - "\"", :delimiter, :end_group, :string, ",", :operator, - " ", :space, :begin_group, :key, "\"", :delimiter, - "example", :content, "\"", :delimiter, :end_group, :key, - ":", :operator, " ", :space, "42", :integer, - " ", :space, "}", :operator], tokens.tokens - - # produce a token statistic - assert_equal <<-STATISTIC, tokens.statistic - -Code Statistics - -Tokens 26 - Non-Whitespace 15 -Bytes Total 31 - -Token Types (7): - type count ratio size (average) -------------------------------------------------------------- - TOTAL 26 100.00 % 1.2 - delimiter 6 23.08 % 1.0 - operator 5 19.23 % 1.0 - space 5 19.23 % 1.0 - key 4 15.38 % 0.0 - :begin_group 3 11.54 % 0.0 - :end_group 3 11.54 % 0.0 - content 3 11.54 % 4.3 - string 2 7.69 % 0.0 - integer 1 3.85 % 2.0 - - STATISTIC - - # count the tokens - assert_equal 26, tokens.count - - # produce a HTML div, but with CSS classes - div = tokens.div(:css => :class) - assert_equal <<-DIV, div -
-
{ "just": "an", "example": 42 }
-
- DIV - - # highlight a file (HTML div); guess the file type base on the extension - require 'coderay/helpers/file_type' - assert_equal :ruby, CodeRay::FileType[__FILE__] - - # get a new scanner for Python - python_scanner = CodeRay.scanner :python - assert_kind_of CodeRay::Scanners::Python, python_scanner - - # get a new encoder for terminal - terminal_encoder = CodeRay.encoder :term - assert_kind_of CodeRay::Encoders::Terminal, terminal_encoder - - # scanning into tokens - tokens = python_scanner.tokenize 'import this; # The Zen of Python' - assert_equal ["import", :keyword, " ", :space, "this", :include, - ";", :operator, " ", :space, "# The Zen of Python", :comment], tokens - - # format the tokens - term = terminal_encoder.encode_tokens(tokens) - assert_equal "\e[1;31mimport\e[0m \e[33mthis\e[0m; \e[37m# The Zen of Python\e[0m", term - - # re-using scanner and encoder - ruby_highlighter = CodeRay::Duo[:ruby, :div] - div = ruby_highlighter.encode('puts "Hello, world!"') - assert_equal <<-DIV, div -
-
puts "Hello, world!"
-
- DIV - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/for_redcloth.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/for_redcloth.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e98066701..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/for_redcloth.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -require 'test/unit' -require File.expand_path('../../lib/assert_warning', __FILE__) - -$:.unshift File.expand_path('../../../lib', __FILE__) -require 'coderay' - -begin - require 'rubygems' unless defined? Gem - gem 'RedCloth', '>= 4.0.3' rescue nil - require 'redcloth' -rescue LoadError - warn 'RedCloth not found - skipping for_redcloth tests.' - undef RedCloth if defined? RedCloth -end - -class BasicTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - - def test_for_redcloth - require 'coderay/for_redcloth' - assert_equal "

puts "Hello, World!"

", - RedCloth.new('@[ruby]puts "Hello, World!"@').to_html - assert_equal <<-BLOCKCODE.chomp, -
-
puts "Hello, World!"
-
- BLOCKCODE - RedCloth.new('bc[ruby]. puts "Hello, World!"').to_html - end - - def test_for_redcloth_no_lang - require 'coderay/for_redcloth' - assert_equal "

puts \"Hello, World!\"

", - RedCloth.new('@puts "Hello, World!"@').to_html - assert_equal <<-BLOCKCODE.chomp, -
puts \"Hello, World!\"
- BLOCKCODE - RedCloth.new('bc. puts "Hello, World!"').to_html - end - - def test_for_redcloth_style - require 'coderay/for_redcloth' - assert_equal <<-BLOCKCODE.chomp, -
puts \"Hello, World!\"
- BLOCKCODE - RedCloth.new('bc{color: red}. puts "Hello, World!"').to_html - end - - def test_for_redcloth_escapes - require 'coderay/for_redcloth' - assert_equal '

>

', - RedCloth.new('@[ruby]>@').to_html - assert_equal <<-BLOCKCODE.chomp, -
-
&
-
- BLOCKCODE - RedCloth.new('bc[ruby]. &').to_html - end - - def test_for_redcloth_escapes2 - require 'coderay/for_redcloth' - assert_equal "

#include <test.h>

", - RedCloth.new('@[c]#include @').to_html - end - - # See http://jgarber.lighthouseapp.com/projects/13054/tickets/124-code-markup-does-not-allow-brackets. - def test_for_redcloth_false_positive - require 'coderay/for_redcloth' - assert_warning 'CodeRay::Scanners could not load plugin :project; falling back to :text' do - assert_equal '

[project]_dff.skjd

', - RedCloth.new('@[project]_dff.skjd@').to_html - end - # false positive, but expected behavior / known issue - assert_equal "

_dff.skjd

", - RedCloth.new('@[ruby]_dff.skjd@').to_html - assert_warning 'CodeRay::Scanners could not load plugin :project; falling back to :text' do - assert_equal <<-BLOCKCODE.chomp, -
[project]_dff.skjd
- BLOCKCODE - RedCloth.new('bc. [project]_dff.skjd').to_html - end - end - -end if defined? RedCloth \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/suite.rb b/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/suite.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ec23eec08..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-1.0.0/test/functional/suite.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -require 'test/unit' - -$VERBOSE = $CODERAY_DEBUG = true -$:.unshift File.expand_path('../../../lib', __FILE__) -require 'coderay' - -mydir = File.dirname(__FILE__) -suite = Dir[File.join(mydir, '*.rb')]. - map { |tc| File.basename(tc).sub(/\.rb$/, '') } - %w'suite for_redcloth' - -puts "Running basic CodeRay #{CodeRay::VERSION} tests: #{suite.join(', ')}" - -for test_case in suite - load File.join(mydir, test_case + '.rb') -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.autotest b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.autotest deleted file mode 100644 index f5f85be9c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.autotest +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -#require 'redgreen/autotest' -require 'autotest/timestamp' - -Autotest.add_hook :initialize do |autotest| - %w{.git .hg .DS_Store ._* tmp log doc}.each do |exception| - autotest.add_exception(exception) - end -end - -# vim: syntax=ruby diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.gemtest b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.gemtest deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.rspec b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.rspec deleted file mode 100644 index 7438fbe51..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.rspec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ ---colour ---format documentation diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.specification b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index cca581ef6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: net-ldap -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 19 - prerelease: - segments: - - 0 - - 2 - - 2 - version: 0.2.2 -platform: ruby -authors: -- Francis Cianfrocca -- Emiel van de Laar -- Rory O'Connell -- Kaspar Schiess -- Austin Ziegler -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: [] - -date: 2011-03-26 00:00:00 Z -dependencies: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: rubyforge - prerelease: false - requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 7 - segments: - - 2 - - 0 - - 4 - version: 2.0.4 - type: :development - version_requirements: *id001 -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: hoe-git - prerelease: false - requirement: &id002 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 1 - segments: - - 1 - version: "1" - type: :development - version_requirements: *id002 -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: hoe-gemspec - prerelease: false - requirement: &id003 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 1 - segments: - - 1 - version: "1" - type: :development - version_requirements: *id003 -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: metaid - prerelease: false - requirement: &id004 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 1 - segments: - - 1 - version: "1" - type: :development - version_requirements: *id004 -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: flexmock - prerelease: false - requirement: &id005 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 59 - segments: - - 0 - - 9 - - 0 - version: 0.9.0 - type: :development - version_requirements: *id005 -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: rspec - prerelease: false - requirement: &id006 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 3 - segments: - - 2 - - 0 - version: "2.0" - type: :development - version_requirements: *id006 -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: hoe - prerelease: false - requirement: &id007 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 41 - segments: - - 2 - - 9 - - 1 - version: 2.9.1 - type: :development - version_requirements: *id007 -description: "Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the\n\ - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for\n\ - accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in\n\ - Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a\n\ - subset of server features as well.\n\n\ - Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including\n\ - OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with\n\ - earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251\xE2\x80\x932256, 2829\xE2\x80\x932830, 3377, and 3771).\n\ - Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full client compliance with\n\ - the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510\xE2\x80\x934519, plus portions of 4520\xE2\x80\x934532)." -email: -- blackhedd@rubyforge.org -- gemiel@gmail.com -- rory.ocon@gmail.com -- kaspar.schiess@absurd.li -- austin@rubyforge.org -executables: [] - -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: -- Manifest.txt -- Contributors.rdoc -- Hacking.rdoc -- History.rdoc -- License.rdoc -- README.rdoc -files: -- Manifest.txt -- Contributors.rdoc -- Hacking.rdoc -- History.rdoc -- License.rdoc -- README.rdoc -homepage: http://net-ldap.rubyforge.org/ -licenses: [] - -post_install_message: -rdoc_options: -- --main -- README.rdoc -require_paths: -- lib -required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 57 - segments: - - 1 - - 8 - - 7 - version: 1.8.7 -required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 3 - segments: - - 0 - version: "0" -requirements: [] - -rubyforge_project: net-ldap -rubygems_version: 1.7.2 -signing_key: -specification_version: 3 -summary: Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services -test_files: [] - diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Contributors.rdoc b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Contributors.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index a169b5b44..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Contributors.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -== Contributors - -Net::LDAP was originally developed by: - -* Francis Cianfrocca (garbagecat) - -Contributions since: - -* Emiel van de Laar (emiel) -* Rory O'Connell (roryo) -* Kaspar Schiess (kschiess) -* Austin Ziegler (halostatue) -* Dimitrij Denissenko (dim) -* James Hewitt (jamstah) -* Kouhei Sutou (kou) -* Lars Tobias Skjong-Børsting (larstobi) -* Rory O'Connell (roryo) -* Tony Headford (tonyheadford) -* Derek Harmel (derekharmel) -* Erik Hetzner (egh) -* nowhereman diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Hacking.rdoc b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Hacking.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 094525146..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Hacking.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -= Hacking on Net::LDAP - -We welcome your contributions to Net::LDAP. We accept most contributions, but -there are ways to increase the chance of your patch being accepted quickly. - -== Licensing - -Net::LDAP 0.2 and later are be licensed under an MIT-style license; any -contributions after 2010-04-20 must be under this license to be accepted. - -== Formatting - -* Your patches should be formatted like the rest of Net::LDAP. -* We use a text wrap of 76–78 characters, especially for documentation - contents. -* Operators should have spaces around them. -* Method definitions should have parentheses around arguments (and no - parentheses if there are no arguments). -* Indentation should be kept as flat as possible; this may mean being more - explicit with constants. - - -We welcome your contributions to Net::LDAP. To increase the chances of your -patches being accepted, we recommend that you follow the guidelines below: - -== Documentation - -* Documentation: {net-ldap}[http://net-ldap.rubyforge.org/] - -It is very important that, if you add new methods or objects, your code is -well-documented. The purpose of the changes should be clearly described so that -even if this is a feature we do not use, we can understand its purpose. - -We also encourage documentation-only contributions that improve the -documentation of Net::LDAP. - -We encourage you to provide a good summary of your as a modification to -+History.rdoc+, and if you're not yet named as a contributor, include a -modification to +Contributors.rdoc+ to add yourself. - -== Tests - -The Net::LDAP team uses RSpec for unit testing; all changes must have rspec -tests for any new or changed features. - -Your changes should have been tested against at least one real LDAP server; the -current tests are not sufficient to find all possible bugs. It's unlikely that -they will ever be sufficient given the variations in LDAP server behaviour. - -If you're introducing a new feature, it would be preferred for you to provide -us with a sample LDIF data file for importing into LDAP servers for testing. - -== Development Dependencies - -Net::LDAP uses several libraries during development, all of which can be -installed using RubyGems. - -* *hoe* -* *hoe-git* -* *metaid* -* *rspec* -* *flexmock* - -== Participation - -* RubyForge: {net-ldap}[http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap] -* GitHub: {ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap}[https://github.com/ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap/] -* Group: {ruby-ldap}[http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-ldap] diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/History.rdoc b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/History.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index b0df8b8d2..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/History.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -=== Net::LDAP 0.2.2 / 2011-03-26 -* Bug Fixes: - * Fixed the call to Net::LDAP.modify_ops from Net::LDAP#modify. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.2.1 / 2011-03-23 -* Bug Fixes: - * Net::LDAP.modify_ops was broken and is now fixed. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.2 / 2011-03-22 -* Major Enhancements: - * Net::LDAP::Filter changes: - * Filters can only be constructed using our custom constructors (eq, ge, - etc.). Cleaned up the code to reflect the private new. - * Fixed #to_ber to output a BER representation for :ne filters. Simplified - the BER construction for substring matching. - * Added Filter.join(left, right), Filter.intersect(left, right), and - Filter.negate(filter) to match Filter#&, Filter#|, and Filter#~@ to - prevent those operators from having problems with the private new. - * Added Filter.present and Filter.present? aliases for the method - previously only known as Filter.pres. - * Added Filter.escape to escape strings for use in filters, based on - rfc4515. - * Added Filter.equals, Filter.begins, Filter.ends and Filter.contains, - which automatically escape input for use in a filter string. - * Cleaned up Net::LDAP::Filter::FilterParser to handle branches better. - Fixed some of the regular expressions to be more canonically defined. - * Correctly handles single-branch branches. - * Cleaned up the string representation of Filter objects. - * Added experimental support for RFC4515 extensible matching (e.g., - "(cn:caseExactMatch:=Fred Flintstone)"); provided by "nowhereman". - * Net::LDAP::DN class representing an automatically escaping/unescaping - distinguished name for LDAP queries. -* Minor Enhancements: - * SSL capabilities will be enabled or disabled based on whether we can load - OpenSSL successfully or not. - * Moved the core class extensions extensions from being in the Net::LDAP - hierarchy to the Net::BER hierarchy as most of the methods therein are - related to BER-encoding values. This will make extracting Net::BER from - Net::LDAP easier in the future. - * Added some unit tests for the BER core extensions. - * Paging controls are only sent where they are supported. -* Documentation Changes: - * Core class extension methods under Net::BER. - * Extensive changes to Net::BER documentation. - * Cleaned up some rdoc oddities, suppressed empty documentation sections - where possible. - * Added a document describing how to contribute to Net::LDAP most - effectively. - * Added a document recognizing contributors to Net::LDAP. -* Extended unit testing: - * Added some unit tests for the BER core extensions. - * The LDIF test data file was split for Ruby 1.9 regexp support. - * Added a cruisecontrol.rb task. - * Converted some test/unit tests to specs. -* Code clean-up: - * Made the formatting of code consistent across all files. - * Removed Net::BER::BERParser::TagClasses as it does not appear to be used. - * Replaced calls to #to_a with calls to Kernel#Array; since Ruby 1.8.3, the - default #to_a implementation has been deprecated and should be replaced - either with calls to Kernel#Array or [value].flatten(1). - * Modified #add and #modify to return a Pdu#result_code instead of a - Pdu#result. This may be changed in Net::LDAP 1.0 to return the full - Pdu#result, but if we do so, it will be that way for all LDAP calls - involving Pdu objects. - * Renamed Net::LDAP::Psw to Net::LDAP::Password with a corresponding filename - change. - * Removed the stub file lib/net/ldif.rb and class Net::LDIF. -* Project Management: - * Changed the license from Ruby + GPL to MIT with the agreement of the - original author (Francis Cianfrocca) and the named contributors. Versions - prior to 0.2.0 are still available under the Ruby + GPL license. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.1.1 / 2010-03-18 -* Fixing a critical problem with sockets. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.1 / 2010-03-17 -* Small fixes throughout, more to come. -* Ruby 1.9 support added. -* Ruby 1.8.6 and below support removed. If we can figure out a compatible way - to reintroduce this, we will. -* New maintainers, new project repository location. Please see the README.txt. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.0.5 / 2009-03-xx -* 13 minor enhancements: - * Added Net::LDAP::Entry#to_ldif - * Supported rootDSE searches with a new API. - * Added [preliminary (still undocumented) support for SASL authentication. - * Supported several constructs from the server side of the LDAP protocol. - * Added a "consuming" String#read_ber! method. - * Added some support for SNMP data-handling. - * Belatedly added a patch contributed by Kouhei Sutou last October. - The patch adds start_tls support. - * Added Net::LDAP#search_subschema_entry - * Added Net::LDAP::Filter#parse_ber, which constructs Net::LDAP::Filter - objects directly from BER objects that represent search filters in - LDAP SearchRequest packets. - * Added Net::LDAP::Filter#execute, which allows arbitrary processing - based on LDAP filters. - * Changed Net::LDAP::Entry so it can be marshalled and unmarshalled. - Thanks to an anonymous feature requester who only left the name - "Jammy." - * Added support for binary values in Net::LDAP::Entry LDIF conversions - and marshalling. - * Migrated to 'hoe' as the new project droid. -* 14 bugs fixed: - * Silenced some annoying warnings in filter.rb. Thanks to "barjunk" - for pointing this out. - * Some fairly extensive performance optimizations in the BER parser. - * Fixed a bug in Net::LDAP::Entry::from_single_ldif_string noticed by - Matthias Tarasiewicz. - * Removed an erroneous LdapError value, noticed by Kouhei Sutou. - * Supported attributes containing blanks (cn=Babs Jensen) to - Filter#construct. Suggested by an anonymous Rubyforge user. - * Added missing syntactic support for Filter ANDs, NOTs and a few other - things. - * Extended support for server-reported error messages. This was provisionally - added to Net::LDAP#add, and eventually will be added to other methods. - * Fixed bug in Net::LDAP#bind. We were ignoring the passed-in auth parm. - Thanks to Kouhei Sutou for spotting it. - * Patched filter syntax to support octal \XX codes. Thanks to Kouhei Sutou - for the patch. - * Applied an additional patch from Kouhei. - * Allowed comma in filter strings, suggested by Kouhei. - * 04Sep07, Changed four error classes to inherit from StandardError rather - Exception, in order to be friendlier to irb. Suggested by Kouhei. - * Ensure connections are closed. Thanks to Kristian Meier. - * Minor bug fixes here and there. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.0.4 / 2006-08-15 -* Undeprecated Net::LDAP#modify. Thanks to Justin Forder for - providing the rationale for this. -* Added a much-expanded set of special characters to the parser - for RFC-2254 filters. Thanks to Andre Nathan. -* Changed Net::LDAP#search so you can pass it a filter in string form. - The conversion to a Net::LDAP::Filter now happens automatically. -* Implemented Net::LDAP#bind_as (preliminary and subject to change). - Thanks for Simon Claret for valuable suggestions and for helping test. -* Fixed bug in Net::LDAP#open that was preventing #open from being - called more than one on a given Net::LDAP object. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.0.3 / 2006-07-26 -* Added simple TLS encryption. - Thanks to Garett Shulman for suggestions and for helping test. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.0.2 / 2006-07-12 -* Fixed malformation in distro tarball and gem. -* Improved documentation. -* Supported "paged search control." -* Added a range of API improvements. -* Thanks to Andre Nathan, andre@digirati.com.br, for valuable - suggestions. -* Added support for LE and GE search filters. -* Added support for Search referrals. -* Fixed a regression with openldap 2.2.x and higher caused - by the introduction of RFC-2696 controls. Thanks to Andre - Nathan for reporting the problem. -* Added support for RFC-2254 filter syntax. - -=== Net::LDAP 0.0.1 / 2006-05-01 -* Initial release. -* Client functionality is near-complete, although the APIs - are not guaranteed and may change depending on feedback - from the community. -* We're internally working on a Ruby-based implementation - of a full-featured, production-quality LDAP server, - which will leverage the underlying LDAP and BER functionality - in Net::LDAP. -* Please tell us if you would be interested in seeing a public - release of the LDAP server. -* Grateful acknowledgement to Austin Ziegler, who reviewed - this code and provided the release framework, including - minitar. diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/License.rdoc b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/License.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index b4e99ac99..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/License.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -== License - -This software is available under the terms of the MIT license. - -Copyright 2006–2011 by Francis Cianfrocca and other contributors. - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -=== Notice of License Change - -Versions prior to 0.2 were under Ruby's dual license with the GNU GPL. With -this release (0.2), Net::LDAP is now under the MIT license. diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Manifest.txt b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Manifest.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c389dfb32..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Manifest.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -.autotest -.rspec -Contributors.rdoc -Hacking.rdoc -History.rdoc -License.rdoc -Manifest.txt -README.rdoc -Rakefile -autotest/discover.rb -lib/net-ldap.rb -lib/net/ber.rb -lib/net/ber/ber_parser.rb -lib/net/ber/core_ext.rb -lib/net/ber/core_ext/array.rb -lib/net/ber/core_ext/bignum.rb -lib/net/ber/core_ext/false_class.rb -lib/net/ber/core_ext/fixnum.rb -lib/net/ber/core_ext/string.rb -lib/net/ber/core_ext/true_class.rb -lib/net/ldap.rb -lib/net/ldap/dataset.rb -lib/net/ldap/dn.rb -lib/net/ldap/entry.rb -lib/net/ldap/filter.rb -lib/net/ldap/password.rb -lib/net/ldap/pdu.rb -lib/net/snmp.rb -net-ldap.gemspec -spec/integration/ssl_ber_spec.rb -spec/spec.opts -spec/spec_helper.rb -spec/unit/ber/ber_spec.rb -spec/unit/ber/core_ext/string_spec.rb -spec/unit/ldap/dn_spec.rb -spec/unit/ldap/entry_spec.rb -spec/unit/ldap/filter_spec.rb -spec/unit/ldap_spec.rb -test/common.rb -test/test_entry.rb -test/test_filter.rb -test/test_ldap_connection.rb -test/test_ldif.rb -test/test_password.rb -test/test_rename.rb -test/test_snmp.rb -test/testdata.ldif -testserver/ldapserver.rb -testserver/testdata.ldif diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/README.rdoc b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/README.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 25f9078f8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/README.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -= Net::LDAP for Ruby - -== Description - -Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the -Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for -accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in -Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a -subset of server features as well. - -Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including -OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with -earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251–2256, 2829–2830, 3377, and 3771). -Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full client compliance with -the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510–4519, plus portions of 4520–4532). - -== Where - -* {RubyForge}[http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap] -* {GitHub}[https://github.com/ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap] -* {ruby-ldap@googlegroups.com}[http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-ldap] -* {Documentation}[http://net-ldap.rubyforge.org/] - -The Net::LDAP for Ruby documentation, project description, and main downloads -can currently be found on {RubyForge}[http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap]. - -== Synopsis - -See Net::LDAP for documentation and usage samples. - -== Requirements - -Net::LDAP requires a Ruby 1.8.7 interpreter or better. - -== Install - -Net::LDAP is a pure Ruby library. It does not require any external libraries. -You can install the RubyGems version of Net::LDAP available from the usual -sources. - - gem install net-ldap - -Simply require either 'net-ldap' or 'net/ldap'. - -For non-RubyGems installations of Net::LDAP, you can use Minero Aoki's -{setup.rb}[http://i.loveruby.net/en/projects/setup/] as the layout of -Net::LDAP is compliant. The setup installer is not included in the -Net::LDAP repository. - -:include: Contributors.rdoc - -:include: License.rdoc diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Rakefile b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Rakefile deleted file mode 100644 index a1168f90f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- - -require "rubygems" -require 'hoe' - -Hoe.plugin :doofus -Hoe.plugin :git -Hoe.plugin :gemspec -Hoe.plugin :rubyforge - -Hoe.spec 'net-ldap' do |spec| - spec.rubyforge_name = spec.name - - spec.developer("Francis Cianfrocca", "blackhedd@rubyforge.org") - spec.developer("Emiel van de Laar", "gemiel@gmail.com") - spec.developer("Rory O'Connell", "rory.ocon@gmail.com") - spec.developer("Kaspar Schiess", "kaspar.schiess@absurd.li") - spec.developer("Austin Ziegler", "austin@rubyforge.org") - - spec.remote_rdoc_dir = '' - spec.rsync_args << ' --exclude=statsvn/' - - spec.url = %W(http://net-ldap.rubyforge.org/ https://github.com/ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap) - - spec.history_file = 'History.rdoc' - spec.readme_file = 'README.rdoc' - - spec.extra_rdoc_files = FileList["*.rdoc"].to_a - - spec.extra_dev_deps << [ "hoe-git", "~> 1" ] - spec.extra_dev_deps << [ "hoe-gemspec", "~> 1" ] - spec.extra_dev_deps << [ "metaid", "~> 1" ] - spec.extra_dev_deps << [ "flexmock", "~> 0.9.0" ] - spec.extra_dev_deps << [ "rspec", "~> 2.0" ] - - spec.clean_globs << "coverage" - - spec.spec_extras[:required_ruby_version] = ">= 1.8.7" - spec.multiruby_skip << "1.8.6" - spec.multiruby_skip << "1_8_6" - - spec.need_tar = true -end - -# I'm not quite ready to get rid of this, but I think "rake git:manifest" is -# sufficient. -namespace :old do - desc "Build the manifest file from the current set of files." - task :build_manifest do |t| - require 'find' - - paths = [] - Find.find(".") do |path| - next if File.directory?(path) - next if path =~ /\.svn/ - next if path =~ /\.git/ - next if path =~ /\.hoerc/ - next if path =~ /\.swp$/ - next if path =~ %r{coverage/} - next if path =~ /~$/ - paths << path.sub(%r{^\./}, '') - end - - File.open("Manifest.txt", "w") do |f| - f.puts paths.sort.join("\n") - end - - puts paths.sort.join("\n") - end -end - -desc "Run a full set of integration and unit tests" -task :cruise => [:test, :spec] - -# vim: syntax=ruby diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/autotest/discover.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/autotest/discover.rb deleted file mode 100644 index cd6892ccb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/autotest/discover.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Autotest.add_discovery { "rspec2" } diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net-ldap.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net-ldap.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 879851eb6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net-ldap.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -require 'net/ldap' diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d65a354e9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,316 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -module Net # :nodoc: - ## - # == Basic Encoding Rules (BER) Support Module - # - # Much of the text below is cribbed from Wikipedia: - # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_Encoding_Rules - # - # The ITU Specification is also worthwhile reading: - # http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com17/languages/X.690-0207.pdf - # - # The Basic Encoding Rules were the original rules laid out by the ASN.1 - # standard for encoding abstract information into a concrete data stream. - # The rules, collectively referred to as a transfer syntax in ASN.1 - # parlance, specify the exact octet sequences which are used to encode a - # given data item. The syntax defines such elements as: the - # representations for basic data types, the structure of length - # information, and the means for defining complex or compound types based - # on more primitive types. The BER syntax, along with two subsets of BER - # (the Canonical Encoding Rules and the Distinguished Encoding Rules), are - # defined by the ITU-T's X.690 standards document, which is part of the - # ASN.1 document series. - # - # == Encoding - # The BER format specifies a self-describing and self-delimiting format - # for encoding ASN.1 data structures. Each data element is encoded as a - # type identifier, a length description, the actual data elements, and - # where necessary, an end-of-content marker. This format allows a receiver - # to decode the ASN.1 information from an incomplete stream, without - # requiring any pre-knowledge of the size, content, or semantic meaning of - # the data. - # - # - # - # == Protocol Data Units (PDU) - # Protocols are defined with schema represented in BER, such that a PDU - # consists of cascaded type-length-value encodings. - # - # === Type Tags - # BER type tags are represented as single octets (bytes). The lower five - # bits of the octet are tag identifier numbers and the upper three bits of - # the octet are used to distinguish the type as native to ASN.1, - # application-specific, context-specific, or private. See - # Net::BER::TAG_CLASS and Net::BER::ENCODING_TYPE for more information. - # - # If Class is set to Universal (0b00______), the value is of a type native - # to ASN.1 (e.g. INTEGER). The Application class (0b01______) is only - # valid for one specific application. Context_specific (0b10______) - # depends on the context and private (0b11_______) can be defined in - # private specifications - # - # If the primitive/constructed bit is zero (0b__0_____), it specifies that - # the value is primitive like an INTEGER. If it is one (0b__1_____), the - # value is a constructed value that contains type-length-value encoded - # types like a SET or a SEQUENCE. - # - # === Defined Universal (ASN.1 Native) Types - # There are a number of pre-defined universal (native) types. - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - #
NamePrimitive
Constructed
Number
EOC (End-of-Content)P0: 0 (0x0, 0b00000000)
BOOLEANP1: 1 (0x01, 0b00000001)
INTEGERP2: 2 (0x02, 0b00000010)
BIT STRINGP3: 3 (0x03, 0b00000011)
BIT STRINGC3: 35 (0x23, 0b00100011)
OCTET STRINGP4: 4 (0x04, 0b00000100)
OCTET STRINGC4: 36 (0x24, 0b00100100)
NULLP5: 5 (0x05, 0b00000101)
OBJECT IDENTIFIERP6: 6 (0x06, 0b00000110)
Object DescriptorP7: 7 (0x07, 0b00000111)
EXTERNALC8: 40 (0x28, 0b00101000)
REAL (float)P9: 9 (0x09, 0b00001001)
ENUMERATEDP10: 10 (0x0a, 0b00001010)
EMBEDDED PDVC11: 43 (0x2b, 0b00101011)
UTF8StringP12: 12 (0x0c, 0b00001100)
UTF8StringC12: 44 (0x2c, 0b00101100)
RELATIVE-OIDP13: 13 (0x0d, 0b00001101)
SEQUENCE and SEQUENCE OFC16: 48 (0x30, 0b00110000)
SET and SET OFC17: 49 (0x31, 0b00110001)
NumericStringP18: 18 (0x12, 0b00010010)
NumericStringC18: 50 (0x32, 0b00110010)
PrintableStringP19: 19 (0x13, 0b00010011)
PrintableStringC19: 51 (0x33, 0b00110011)
T61StringP20: 20 (0x14, 0b00010100)
T61StringC20: 52 (0x34, 0b00110100)
VideotexStringP21: 21 (0x15, 0b00010101)
VideotexStringC21: 53 (0x35, 0b00110101)
IA5StringP22: 22 (0x16, 0b00010110)
IA5StringC22: 54 (0x36, 0b00110110)
UTCTimeP23: 23 (0x17, 0b00010111)
UTCTimeC23: 55 (0x37, 0b00110111)
GeneralizedTimeP24: 24 (0x18, 0b00011000)
GeneralizedTimeC24: 56 (0x38, 0b00111000)
GraphicStringP25: 25 (0x19, 0b00011001)
GraphicStringC25: 57 (0x39, 0b00111001)
VisibleStringP26: 26 (0x1a, 0b00011010)
VisibleStringC26: 58 (0x3a, 0b00111010)
GeneralStringP27: 27 (0x1b, 0b00011011)
GeneralStringC27: 59 (0x3b, 0b00111011)
UniversalStringP28: 28 (0x1c, 0b00011100)
UniversalStringC28: 60 (0x3c, 0b00111100)
CHARACTER STRINGP29: 29 (0x1d, 0b00011101)
CHARACTER STRINGC29: 61 (0x3d, 0b00111101)
BMPStringP30: 30 (0x1e, 0b00011110)
BMPStringC30: 62 (0x3e, 0b00111110)
- module BER - VERSION = '0.2.2' - - ## - # Used for BER-encoding the length and content bytes of a Fixnum integer - # values. - MAX_FIXNUM_SIZE = 0.size - - ## - # BER tag classes are kept in bits seven and eight of the tag type - # octet. - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - #
BitmaskDefinition
0b00______Universal (ASN.1 Native) Types
0b01______Application Types
0b10______Context-Specific Types
0b11______Private Types
- TAG_CLASS = { - :universal => 0b00000000, # 0 - :application => 0b01000000, # 64 - :context_specific => 0b10000000, # 128 - :private => 0b11000000, # 192 - } - - ## - # BER encoding type is kept in bit 6 of the tag type octet. - # - # - # - # - # - #
BitmaskDefinition
0b__0_____Primitive
0b__1_____Constructed
- ENCODING_TYPE = { - :primitive => 0b00000000, # 0 - :constructed => 0b00100000, # 32 - } - - ## - # Accepts a hash of hashes describing a BER syntax and converts it into - # a byte-keyed object for fast BER conversion lookup. The resulting - # "compiled" syntax is used by Net::BER::BERParser. - # - # This method should be called only by client classes of Net::BER (e.g., - # Net::LDAP and Net::SNMP) and not by clients of those classes. - # - # The hash-based syntax uses TAG_CLASS keys that contain hashes of - # ENCODING_TYPE keys that contain tag numbers with object type markers. - # - # : => { - # : => { - # => - # }, - # }, - # - # === Permitted Object Types - # :string:: A string value, represented as BerIdentifiedString. - # :integer:: An integer value, represented with Fixnum. - # :oid:: An Object Identifier value; see X.690 section - # 8.19. Currently represented with a standard array, - # but may be better represented as a - # BerIdentifiedOID object. - # :array:: A sequence, represented as BerIdentifiedArray. - # :boolean:: A boolean value, represented as +true+ or +false+. - # :null:: A null value, represented as BerIdentifiedNull. - # - # === Example - # Net::LDAP defines its ASN.1 BER syntax something like this: - # - # class Net::LDAP - # AsnSyntax = Net::BER.compile_syntax({ - # :application => { - # :primitive => { - # 2 => :null, - # }, - # :constructed => { - # 0 => :array, - # # ... - # }, - # }, - # :context_specific => { - # :primitive => { - # 0 => :string, - # # ... - # }, - # :constructed => { - # 0 => :array, - # # ... - # }, - # } - # }) - # end - # - # NOTE:: For readability and formatting purposes, Net::LDAP and its - # siblings actually construct their syntaxes more deliberately, - # as shown below. Since a hash is passed in the end in any case, - # the format does not matter. - # - # primitive = { 2 => :null } - # constructed = { - # 0 => :array, - # # ... - # } - # application = { - # :primitive => primitive, - # :constructed => constructed - # } - # - # primitive = { - # 0 => :string, - # # ... - # } - # constructed = { - # 0 => :array, - # # ... - # } - # context_specific = { - # :primitive => primitive, - # :constructed => constructed - # } - # AsnSyntax = Net::BER.compile_syntax(:application => application, - # :context_specific => context_specific) - def self.compile_syntax(syntax) - # TODO 20100327 AZ: Should we be allocating an array of 256 values - # that will either be +nil+ or an object type symbol, or should we - # allocate an empty Hash since unknown values return +nil+ anyway? - out = [ nil ] * 256 - syntax.each do |tag_class_id, encodings| - tag_class = TAG_CLASS[tag_class_id] - encodings.each do |encoding_id, classes| - encoding = ENCODING_TYPE[encoding_id] - object_class = tag_class + encoding - classes.each do |number, object_type| - out[object_class + number] = object_type - end - end - end - out - end - end -end - -class Net::BER::BerError < RuntimeError; end - -## -# An Array object with a BER identifier attached. -class Net::BER::BerIdentifiedArray < Array - attr_accessor :ber_identifier - - def initialize(*args) - super - end -end - -## -# A BER object identifier. -class Net::BER::BerIdentifiedOid - attr_accessor :ber_identifier - - def initialize(oid) - if oid.is_a?(String) - oid = oid.split(/\./).map {|s| s.to_i } - end - @value = oid - end - - def to_ber - to_ber_oid - end - - def to_ber_oid - @value.to_ber_oid - end - - def to_s - @value.join(".") - end - - def to_arr - @value.dup - end -end - -## -# A String object with a BER identifier attached. -class Net::BER::BerIdentifiedString < String - attr_accessor :ber_identifier - def initialize args - super args - end -end - -module Net::BER - ## - # A BER null object. - class BerIdentifiedNull - attr_accessor :ber_identifier - def to_ber - "\005\000" - end - end - - ## - # The default BerIdentifiedNull object. - Null = Net::BER::BerIdentifiedNull.new -end - -require 'net/ber/core_ext' diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/ber_parser.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/ber_parser.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 682a59991..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/ber_parser.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -require 'stringio' - -# Implements Basic Encoding Rules parsing to be mixed into types as needed. -module Net::BER::BERParser - primitive = { - 1 => :boolean, - 2 => :integer, - 4 => :string, - 5 => :null, - 6 => :oid, - 10 => :integer, - 13 => :string # (relative OID) - } - constructed = { - 16 => :array, - 17 => :array - } - universal = { :primitive => primitive, :constructed => constructed } - - primitive = { 10 => :integer } - context = { :primitive => primitive } - - # The universal, built-in ASN.1 BER syntax. - BuiltinSyntax = Net::BER.compile_syntax(:universal => universal, - :context_specific => context) - - ## - # This is an extract of our BER object parsing to simplify our - # understanding of how we parse basic BER object types. - def parse_ber_object(syntax, id, data) - # Find the object type from either the provided syntax lookup table or - # the built-in syntax lookup table. - # - # This exceptionally clever bit of code is verrrry slow. - object_type = (syntax && syntax[id]) || BuiltinSyntax[id] - - # == is expensive so sort this so the common cases are at the top. - if object_type == :string - s = Net::BER::BerIdentifiedString.new(data || "") - s.ber_identifier = id - s - elsif object_type == :integer - j = 0 - data.each_byte { |b| j = (j << 8) + b } - j - elsif object_type == :oid - # See X.690 pgh 8.19 for an explanation of this algorithm. - # This is potentially not good enough. We may need a - # BerIdentifiedOid as a subclass of BerIdentifiedArray, to - # get the ber identifier and also a to_s method that produces - # the familiar dotted notation. - oid = data.unpack("w*") - f = oid.shift - g = if f < 40 - [0, f] - elsif f < 80 - [1, f - 40] - else - # f - 80 can easily be > 80. What a weird optimization. - [2, f - 80] - end - oid.unshift g.last - oid.unshift g.first - # Net::BER::BerIdentifiedOid.new(oid) - oid - elsif object_type == :array - seq = Net::BER::BerIdentifiedArray.new - seq.ber_identifier = id - sio = StringIO.new(data || "") - # Interpret the subobject, but note how the loop is built: - # nil ends the loop, but false (a valid BER value) does not! - while (e = sio.read_ber(syntax)) != nil - seq << e - end - seq - elsif object_type == :boolean - data != "\000" - elsif object_type == :null - n = Net::BER::BerIdentifiedNull.new - n.ber_identifier = id - n - else - raise Net::BER::BerError, "Unsupported object type: id=#{id}" - end - end - private :parse_ber_object - - ## - # This is an extract of how our BER object length parsing is done to - # simplify the primary call. This is defined in X.690 section 8.1.3. - # - # The BER length will either be a single byte or up to 126 bytes in - # length. There is a special case of a BER length indicating that the - # content-length is undefined and will be identified by the presence of - # two null values (0x00 0x00). - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - # - #
RangeLength
0x00 -- 0x7f
0b00000000 -- 0b01111111
0 - 127 bytes
0x80
0b10000000
Indeterminate (end-of-content marker required)
0x81 -- 0xfe
0b10000001 -- 0b11111110
1 - 126 bytes of length as an integer value
0xff
0b11111111
Illegal (reserved for future expansion)
- # - #-- - # This has been modified from the version that was previously inside - # #read_ber to handle both the indeterminate terminator case and the - # invalid BER length case. Because the "lengthlength" value was not used - # inside of #read_ber, we no longer return it. - def read_ber_length - n = getbyte - - if n <= 0x7f - n - elsif n == 0x80 - -1 - elsif n == 0xff - raise Net::BER::BerError, "Invalid BER length 0xFF detected." - else - v = 0 - read(n & 0x7f).each_byte do |b| - v = (v << 8) + b - end - - v - end - end - private :read_ber_length - - ## - # Reads a BER object from the including object. Requires that #getbyte is - # implemented on the including object and that it returns a Fixnum value. - # Also requires #read(bytes) to work. - # - # This does not work with non-blocking I/O. - def read_ber(syntax = nil) - # TODO: clean this up so it works properly with partial packets coming - # from streams that don't block when we ask for more data (like - # StringIOs). At it is, this can throw TypeErrors and other nasties. - - id = getbyte or return nil # don't trash this value, we'll use it later - content_length = read_ber_length - - if -1 == content_length - raise Net::BER::BerError, "Indeterminite BER content length not implemented." - else - data = read(content_length) - end - - parse_ber_object(syntax, id, data) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b176df7fe..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -require 'net/ber/ber_parser' -# :stopdoc: -class IO - include Net::BER::BERParser -end - -class StringIO - include Net::BER::BERParser -end - -if defined? ::OpenSSL - class OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket - include Net::BER::BERParser - end -end -# :startdoc: - -module Net::BER::Extensions # :nodoc: -end - -require 'net/ber/core_ext/string' -# :stopdoc: -class String - include Net::BER::BERParser - include Net::BER::Extensions::String -end - -require 'net/ber/core_ext/array' -# :stopdoc: -class Array - include Net::BER::Extensions::Array -end -# :startdoc: - -require 'net/ber/core_ext/bignum' -# :stopdoc: -class Bignum - include Net::BER::Extensions::Bignum -end -# :startdoc: - -require 'net/ber/core_ext/fixnum' -# :stopdoc: -class Fixnum - include Net::BER::Extensions::Fixnum -end -# :startdoc: - -require 'net/ber/core_ext/true_class' -# :stopdoc: -class TrueClass - include Net::BER::Extensions::TrueClass -end -# :startdoc: - -require 'net/ber/core_ext/false_class' -# :stopdoc: -class FalseClass - include Net::BER::Extensions::FalseClass -end -# :startdoc: diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/array.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/array.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8fa12c1ba..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/array.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -## -# BER extensions to the Array class. -module Net::BER::Extensions::Array - ## - # Converts an Array to a BER sequence. All values in the Array are - # expected to be in BER format prior to calling this method. - def to_ber(id = 0) - # The universal sequence tag 0x30 is composed of the base tag value - # (0x10) and the constructed flag (0x20). - to_ber_seq_internal(0x30 + id) - end - alias_method :to_ber_sequence, :to_ber - - ## - # Converts an Array to a BER set. All values in the Array are expected to - # be in BER format prior to calling this method. - def to_ber_set(id = 0) - # The universal set tag 0x31 is composed of the base tag value (0x11) - # and the constructed flag (0x20). - to_ber_seq_internal(0x31 + id) - end - - ## - # Converts an Array to an application-specific sequence, assigned a tag - # value that is meaningful to the particular protocol being used. All - # values in the Array are expected to be in BER format pr prior to calling - # this method. - #-- - # Implementor's note 20100320(AZ): RFC 4511 (the LDAPv3 protocol) as well - # as earlier RFCs 1777 and 2559 seem to indicate that LDAP only has - # application constructed sequences (0x60). However, ldapsearch sends some - # context-specific constructed sequences (0xA0); other clients may do the - # same. This behaviour appears to violate the RFCs. In real-world - # practice, we may need to change calls of #to_ber_appsequence to - # #to_ber_contextspecific for full LDAP server compatibility. - # - # This note probably belongs elsewhere. - #++ - def to_ber_appsequence(id = 0) - # The application sequence tag always starts from the application flag - # (0x40) and the constructed flag (0x20). - to_ber_seq_internal(0x60 + id) - end - - ## - # Converts an Array to a context-specific sequence, assigned a tag value - # that is meaningful to the particular context of the particular protocol - # being used. All values in the Array are expected to be in BER format - # prior to calling this method. - def to_ber_contextspecific(id = 0) - # The application sequence tag always starts from the context flag - # (0x80) and the constructed flag (0x20). - to_ber_seq_internal(0xa0 + id) - end - - ## - # The internal sequence packing routine. All values in the Array are - # expected to be in BER format prior to calling this method. - def to_ber_seq_internal(code) - s = self.join - [code].pack('C') + s.length.to_ber_length_encoding + s - end - private :to_ber_seq_internal - - ## - # SNMP Object Identifiers (OID) are special arrays - #-- - # 20100320 AZ: I do not think that this method should be in BER, since - # this appears to be SNMP-specific. This should probably be subsumed by a - # proper SNMP OID object. - #++ - def to_ber_oid - ary = self.dup - first = ary.shift - raise Net::BER::BerError, "Invalid OID" unless [0, 1, 2].include?(first) - first = first * 40 + ary.shift - ary.unshift first - oid = ary.pack("w*") - [6, oid.length].pack("CC") + oid - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/bignum.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/bignum.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dc62fb8b6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/bignum.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -## -# BER extensions to the Bignum class. -module Net::BER::Extensions::Bignum - ## - # Converts a Bignum to an uncompressed BER integer. - def to_ber - result = [] - - # NOTE: Array#pack's 'w' is a BER _compressed_ integer. We need - # uncompressed BER integers, so we're not using that. See also: - # http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/228864 - n = self - while n > 0 - b = n & 0xff - result << b - n = n >> 8 - end - - "\002" + ([result.size] + result.reverse).pack('C*') - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/false_class.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/false_class.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1df1eb659..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/false_class.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -## -# BER extensions to +false+. -module Net::BER::Extensions::FalseClass - ## - # Converts +false+ to the BER wireline representation of +false+. - def to_ber - "\001\001\000" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/fixnum.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/fixnum.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 221baddfe..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/fixnum.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -## -# Ber extensions to the Fixnum class. -module Net::BER::Extensions::Fixnum - ## - # Converts the fixnum to BER format. - def to_ber - "\002#{to_ber_internal}" - end - - ## - # Converts the fixnum to BER enumerated format. - def to_ber_enumerated - "\012#{to_ber_internal}" - end - - ## - # Converts the fixnum to BER length encodining format. - def to_ber_length_encoding - if self <= 127 - [self].pack('C') - else - i = [self].pack('N').sub(/^[\0]+/,"") - [0x80 + i.length].pack('C') + i - end - end - - ## - # Generate a BER-encoding for an application-defined INTEGER. Examples of - # such integers are SNMP's Counter, Gauge, and TimeTick types. - def to_ber_application(tag) - [0x40 + tag].pack("C") + to_ber_internal - end - - ## - # Used to BER-encode the length and content bytes of a Fixnum. Callers - # must prepend the tag byte for the contained value. - def to_ber_internal - # CAUTION: Bit twiddling ahead. You might want to shield your eyes or - # something. - - # Looks for the first byte in the fixnum that is not all zeroes. It does - # this by masking one byte after another, checking the result for bits - # that are left on. - size = Net::BER::MAX_FIXNUM_SIZE - while size > 1 - break if (self & (0xff << (size - 1) * 8)) > 0 - size -= 1 - end - - # Store the size of the fixnum in the result - result = [size] - - # Appends bytes to result, starting with higher orders first. Extraction - # of bytes is done by right shifting the original fixnum by an amount - # and then masking that with 0xff. - while size > 0 - # right shift size - 1 bytes, mask with 0xff - result << ((self >> ((size - 1) * 8)) & 0xff) - size -= 1 - end - - result.pack('C*') - end - private :to_ber_internal -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/string.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/string.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3a1b415f5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/string.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -require 'stringio' - -## -# BER extensions to the String class. -module Net::BER::Extensions::String - ## - # Converts a string to a BER string. Universal octet-strings are tagged - # with 0x04, but other values are possible depending on the context, so we - # let the caller give us one. - # - # User code should call either #to_ber_application_string or - # #to_ber_contextspecific. - def to_ber(code = 0x04) - [code].pack('C') + length.to_ber_length_encoding + self - end - - ## - # Creates an application-specific BER string encoded value with the - # provided syntax code value. - def to_ber_application_string(code) - to_ber(0x40 + code) - end - - ## - # Creates a context-specific BER string encoded value with the provided - # syntax code value. - def to_ber_contextspecific(code) - to_ber(0x80 + code) - end - - ## - # Nondestructively reads a BER object from this string. - def read_ber(syntax = nil) - StringIO.new(self).read_ber(syntax) - end - - ## - # Destructively reads a BER object from the string. - def read_ber!(syntax = nil) - io = StringIO.new(self) - - result = io.read_ber(syntax) - self.slice!(0...io.pos) - - return result - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/true_class.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/true_class.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ac66c9261..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ber/core_ext/true_class.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -## -# BER extensions to +true+. -module Net::BER::Extensions::TrueClass - ## - # Converts +true+ to the BER wireline representation of +true+. - def to_ber - # 20100319 AZ: Note that this may not be the completely correct value, - # per some test documentation. We need to determine the truth of this. - "\001\001\001" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9761f46db..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1549 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -require 'ostruct' - -module Net # :nodoc: - class LDAP - begin - require 'openssl' - ## - # Set to +true+ if OpenSSL is available and LDAPS is supported. - HasOpenSSL = true - rescue LoadError - # :stopdoc: - HasOpenSSL = false - # :startdoc: - end - end -end -require 'socket' - -require 'net/ber' -require 'net/ldap/pdu' -require 'net/ldap/filter' -require 'net/ldap/dataset' -require 'net/ldap/password' -require 'net/ldap/entry' - -# == Quick-start for the Impatient -# === Quick Example of a user-authentication against an LDAP directory: -# -# require 'rubygems' -# require 'net/ldap' -# -# ldap = Net::LDAP.new -# ldap.host = your_server_ip_address -# ldap.port = 389 -# ldap.auth "joe_user", "opensesame" -# if ldap.bind -# # authentication succeeded -# else -# # authentication failed -# end -# -# -# === Quick Example of a search against an LDAP directory: -# -# require 'rubygems' -# require 'net/ldap' -# -# ldap = Net::LDAP.new :host => server_ip_address, -# :port => 389, -# :auth => { -# :method => :simple, -# :username => "cn=manager, dc=example, dc=com", -# :password => "opensesame" -# } -# -# filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("cn", "George*") -# treebase = "dc=example, dc=com" -# -# ldap.search(:base => treebase, :filter => filter) do |entry| -# puts "DN: #{entry.dn}" -# entry.each do |attribute, values| -# puts " #{attribute}:" -# values.each do |value| -# puts " --->#{value}" -# end -# end -# end -# -# p ldap.get_operation_result -# -# -# == A Brief Introduction to LDAP -# -# We're going to provide a quick, informal introduction to LDAP terminology -# and typical operations. If you're comfortable with this material, skip -# ahead to "How to use Net::LDAP." If you want a more rigorous treatment of -# this material, we recommend you start with the various IETF and ITU -# standards that relate to LDAP. -# -# === Entities -# LDAP is an Internet-standard protocol used to access directory servers. -# The basic search unit is the entity, which corresponds to a person -# or other domain-specific object. A directory service which supports the -# LDAP protocol typically stores information about a number of entities. -# -# === Principals -# LDAP servers are typically used to access information about people, but -# also very often about such items as printers, computers, and other -# resources. To reflect this, LDAP uses the term entity, or less -# commonly, principal, to denote its basic data-storage unit. -# -# === Distinguished Names -# In LDAP's view of the world, an entity is uniquely identified by a -# globally-unique text string called a Distinguished Name, originally -# defined in the X.400 standards from which LDAP is ultimately derived. Much -# like a DNS hostname, a DN is a "flattened" text representation of a string -# of tree nodes. Also like DNS (and unlike Java package names), a DN -# expresses a chain of tree-nodes written from left to right in order from -# the most-resolved node to the most-general one. -# -# If you know the DN of a person or other entity, then you can query an -# LDAP-enabled directory for information (attributes) about the entity. -# Alternatively, you can query the directory for a list of DNs matching a -# set of criteria that you supply. -# -# === Attributes -# -# In the LDAP view of the world, a DN uniquely identifies an entity. -# Information about the entity is stored as a set of Attributes. An -# attribute is a text string which is associated with zero or more values. -# Most LDAP-enabled directories store a well-standardized range of -# attributes, and constrain their values according to standard rules. -# -# A good example of an attribute is sn, which stands for "Surname." -# This attribute is generally used to store a person's surname, or last -# name. Most directories enforce the standard convention that an entity's -# sn attribute have exactly one value. In LDAP jargon, that -# means that sn must be present and single-valued. -# -# Another attribute is mail, which is used to store email -# addresses. (No, there is no attribute called "email, " perhaps because -# X.400 terminology predates the invention of the term email.) -# mail differs from sn in that most directories permit any -# number of values for the mail attribute, including zero. -# -# === Tree-Base -# We said above that X.400 Distinguished Names are globally unique. -# In a manner reminiscent of DNS, LDAP supposes that each directory server -# contains authoritative attribute data for a set of DNs corresponding to a -# specific sub-tree of the (notional) global directory tree. This subtree is -# generally configured into a directory server when it is created. It -# matters for this discussion because most servers will not allow you to -# query them unless you specify a correct tree-base. -# -# Let's say you work for the engineering department of Big Company, Inc., -# whose internet domain is bigcompany.com. You may find that your -# departmental directory is stored in a server with a defined tree-base of -# ou=engineering, dc=bigcompany, dc=com -# You will need to supply this string as the tree-base when querying -# this directory. (Ou is a very old X.400 term meaning "organizational -# unit." Dc is a more recent term meaning "domain component.") -# -# === LDAP Versions -# (stub, discuss v2 and v3) -# -# === LDAP Operations -# The essential operations are: #bind, #search, #add, #modify, #delete, and -# #rename. -# -# ==== Bind -# #bind supplies a user's authentication credentials to a server, which in -# turn verifies or rejects them. There is a range of possibilities for -# credentials, but most directories support a simple username and password -# authentication. -# -# Taken by itself, #bind can be used to authenticate a user against -# information stored in a directory, for example to permit or deny access to -# some other resource. In terms of the other LDAP operations, most -# directories require a successful #bind to be performed before the other -# operations will be permitted. Some servers permit certain operations to be -# performed with an "anonymous" binding, meaning that no credentials are -# presented by the user. (We're glossing over a lot of platform-specific -# detail here.) -# -# ==== Search -# Calling #search against the directory involves specifying a treebase, a -# set of search filters, and a list of attribute values. The filters -# specify ranges of possible values for particular attributes. Multiple -# filters can be joined together with AND, OR, and NOT operators. A server -# will respond to a #search by returning a list of matching DNs together -# with a set of attribute values for each entity, depending on what -# attributes the search requested. -# -# ==== Add -# #add specifies a new DN and an initial set of attribute values. If the -# operation succeeds, a new entity with the corresponding DN and attributes -# is added to the directory. -# -# ==== Modify -# #modify specifies an entity DN, and a list of attribute operations. -# #modify is used to change the attribute values stored in the directory for -# a particular entity. #modify may add or delete attributes (which are lists -# of values) or it change attributes by adding to or deleting from their -# values. Net::LDAP provides three easier methods to modify an entry's -# attribute values: #add_attribute, #replace_attribute, and -# #delete_attribute. -# -# ==== Delete -# #delete specifies an entity DN. If it succeeds, the entity and all its -# attributes is removed from the directory. -# -# ==== Rename (or Modify RDN) -# #rename (or #modify_rdn) is an operation added to version 3 of the LDAP -# protocol. It responds to the often-arising need to change the DN of an -# entity without discarding its attribute values. In earlier LDAP versions, -# the only way to do this was to delete the whole entity and add it again -# with a different DN. -# -# #rename works by taking an "old" DN (the one to change) and a "new RDN, " -# which is the left-most part of the DN string. If successful, #rename -# changes the entity DN so that its left-most node corresponds to the new -# RDN given in the request. (RDN, or "relative distinguished name, " denotes -# a single tree-node as expressed in a DN, which is a chain of tree nodes.) -# -# == How to use Net::LDAP -# To access Net::LDAP functionality in your Ruby programs, start by -# requiring the library: -# -# require 'net/ldap' -# -# If you installed the Gem version of Net::LDAP, and depending on your -# version of Ruby and rubygems, you _may_ also need to require rubygems -# explicitly: -# -# require 'rubygems' -# require 'net/ldap' -# -# Most operations with Net::LDAP start by instantiating a Net::LDAP object. -# The constructor for this object takes arguments specifying the network -# location (address and port) of the LDAP server, and also the binding -# (authentication) credentials, typically a username and password. Given an -# object of class Net:LDAP, you can then perform LDAP operations by calling -# instance methods on the object. These are documented with usage examples -# below. -# -# The Net::LDAP library is designed to be very disciplined about how it -# makes network connections to servers. This is different from many of the -# standard native-code libraries that are provided on most platforms, which -# share bloodlines with the original Netscape/Michigan LDAP client -# implementations. These libraries sought to insulate user code from the -# workings of the network. This is a good idea of course, but the practical -# effect has been confusing and many difficult bugs have been caused by the -# opacity of the native libraries, and their variable behavior across -# platforms. -# -# In general, Net::LDAP instance methods which invoke server operations make -# a connection to the server when the method is called. They execute the -# operation (typically binding first) and then disconnect from the server. -# The exception is Net::LDAP#open, which makes a connection to the server -# and then keeps it open while it executes a user-supplied block. -# Net::LDAP#open closes the connection on completion of the block. -class Net::LDAP - VERSION = "0.2.2" - - class LdapError < StandardError; end - - SearchScope_BaseObject = 0 - SearchScope_SingleLevel = 1 - SearchScope_WholeSubtree = 2 - SearchScopes = [ SearchScope_BaseObject, SearchScope_SingleLevel, - SearchScope_WholeSubtree ] - - primitive = { 2 => :null } # UnbindRequest body - constructed = { - 0 => :array, # BindRequest - 1 => :array, # BindResponse - 2 => :array, # UnbindRequest - 3 => :array, # SearchRequest - 4 => :array, # SearchData - 5 => :array, # SearchResult - 6 => :array, # ModifyRequest - 7 => :array, # ModifyResponse - 8 => :array, # AddRequest - 9 => :array, # AddResponse - 10 => :array, # DelRequest - 11 => :array, # DelResponse - 12 => :array, # ModifyRdnRequest - 13 => :array, # ModifyRdnResponse - 14 => :array, # CompareRequest - 15 => :array, # CompareResponse - 16 => :array, # AbandonRequest - 19 => :array, # SearchResultReferral - 24 => :array, # Unsolicited Notification - } - application = { - :primitive => primitive, - :constructed => constructed, - } - primitive = { - 0 => :string, # password - 1 => :string, # Kerberos v4 - 2 => :string, # Kerberos v5 - 3 => :string, # SearchFilter-extensible - 4 => :string, # SearchFilter-extensible - 7 => :string, # serverSaslCreds - } - constructed = { - 0 => :array, # RFC-2251 Control and Filter-AND - 1 => :array, # SearchFilter-OR - 2 => :array, # SearchFilter-NOT - 3 => :array, # Seach referral - 4 => :array, # unknown use in Microsoft Outlook - 5 => :array, # SearchFilter-GE - 6 => :array, # SearchFilter-LE - 7 => :array, # serverSaslCreds - 9 => :array, # SearchFilter-extensible - } - context_specific = { - :primitive => primitive, - :constructed => constructed, - } - - AsnSyntax = Net::BER.compile_syntax(:application => application, - :context_specific => context_specific) - - DefaultHost = "127.0.0.1" - DefaultPort = 389 - DefaultAuth = { :method => :anonymous } - DefaultTreebase = "dc=com" - - StartTlsOid = "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037" - - ResultStrings = { - 0 => "Success", - 1 => "Operations Error", - 2 => "Protocol Error", - 3 => "Time Limit Exceeded", - 4 => "Size Limit Exceeded", - 12 => "Unavailable crtical extension", - 14 => "saslBindInProgress", - 16 => "No Such Attribute", - 17 => "Undefined Attribute Type", - 20 => "Attribute or Value Exists", - 32 => "No Such Object", - 34 => "Invalid DN Syntax", - 48 => "Inappropriate Authentication", - 49 => "Invalid Credentials", - 50 => "Insufficient Access Rights", - 51 => "Busy", - 52 => "Unavailable", - 53 => "Unwilling to perform", - 65 => "Object Class Violation", - 68 => "Entry Already Exists" - } - - module LdapControls - PagedResults = "1.2.840.113556.1.4.319" # Microsoft evil from RFC 2696 - end - - def self.result2string(code) #:nodoc: - ResultStrings[code] || "unknown result (#{code})" - end - - attr_accessor :host - attr_accessor :port - attr_accessor :base - - # Instantiate an object of type Net::LDAP to perform directory operations. - # This constructor takes a Hash containing arguments, all of which are - # either optional or may be specified later with other methods as - # described below. The following arguments are supported: - # * :host => the LDAP server's IP-address (default 127.0.0.1) - # * :port => the LDAP server's TCP port (default 389) - # * :auth => a Hash containing authorization parameters. Currently - # supported values include: {:method => :anonymous} and {:method => - # :simple, :username => your_user_name, :password => your_password } - # The password parameter may be a Proc that returns a String. - # * :base => a default treebase parameter for searches performed against - # the LDAP server. If you don't give this value, then each call to - # #search must specify a treebase parameter. If you do give this value, - # then it will be used in subsequent calls to #search that do not - # specify a treebase. If you give a treebase value in any particular - # call to #search, that value will override any treebase value you give - # here. - # * :encryption => specifies the encryption to be used in communicating - # with the LDAP server. The value is either a Hash containing additional - # parameters, or the Symbol :simple_tls, which is equivalent to - # specifying the Hash {:method => :simple_tls}. There is a fairly large - # range of potential values that may be given for this parameter. See - # #encryption for details. - # - # Instantiating a Net::LDAP object does not result in network - # traffic to the LDAP server. It simply stores the connection and binding - # parameters in the object. - def initialize(args = {}) - @host = args[:host] || DefaultHost - @port = args[:port] || DefaultPort - @verbose = false # Make this configurable with a switch on the class. - @auth = args[:auth] || DefaultAuth - @base = args[:base] || DefaultTreebase - encryption args[:encryption] # may be nil - - if pr = @auth[:password] and pr.respond_to?(:call) - @auth[:password] = pr.call - end - - # This variable is only set when we are created with LDAP::open. All of - # our internal methods will connect using it, or else they will create - # their own. - @open_connection = nil - end - - # Convenience method to specify authentication credentials to the LDAP - # server. Currently supports simple authentication requiring a username - # and password. - # - # Observe that on most LDAP servers, the username is a complete DN. - # However, with A/D, it's often possible to give only a user-name rather - # than a complete DN. In the latter case, beware that many A/D servers are - # configured to permit anonymous (uncredentialled) binding, and will - # silently accept your binding as anonymous if you give an unrecognized - # username. This is not usually what you want. (See - # #get_operation_result.) - # - # Important: The password argument may be a Proc that returns a - # string. This makes it possible for you to write client programs that - # solicit passwords from users or from other data sources without showing - # them in your code or on command lines. - # - # require 'net/ldap' - # - # ldap = Net::LDAP.new - # ldap.host = server_ip_address - # ldap.authenticate "cn=Your Username, cn=Users, dc=example, dc=com", "your_psw" - # - # Alternatively (with a password block): - # - # require 'net/ldap' - # - # ldap = Net::LDAP.new - # ldap.host = server_ip_address - # psw = proc { your_psw_function } - # ldap.authenticate "cn=Your Username, cn=Users, dc=example, dc=com", psw - # - def authenticate(username, password) - password = password.call if password.respond_to?(:call) - @auth = { - :method => :simple, - :username => username, - :password => password - } - end - alias_method :auth, :authenticate - - # Convenience method to specify encryption characteristics for connections - # to LDAP servers. Called implicitly by #new and #open, but may also be - # called by user code if desired. The single argument is generally a Hash - # (but see below for convenience alternatives). This implementation is - # currently a stub, supporting only a few encryption alternatives. As - # additional capabilities are added, more configuration values will be - # added here. - # - # Currently, the only supported argument is { :method => :simple_tls }. - # (Equivalently, you may pass the symbol :simple_tls all by itself, - # without enclosing it in a Hash.) - # - # The :simple_tls encryption method encrypts all communications - # with the LDAP server. It completely establishes SSL/TLS encryption with - # the LDAP server before any LDAP-protocol data is exchanged. There is no - # plaintext negotiation and no special encryption-request controls are - # sent to the server. The :simple_tls option is the simplest, easiest - # way to encrypt communications between Net::LDAP and LDAP servers. - # It's intended for cases where you have an implicit level of trust in the - # authenticity of the LDAP server. No validation of the LDAP server's SSL - # certificate is performed. This means that :simple_tls will not produce - # errors if the LDAP server's encryption certificate is not signed by a - # well-known Certification Authority. If you get communications or - # protocol errors when using this option, check with your LDAP server - # administrator. Pay particular attention to the TCP port you are - # connecting to. It's impossible for an LDAP server to support plaintext - # LDAP communications and simple TLS connections on the same port. - # The standard TCP port for unencrypted LDAP connections is 389, but the - # standard port for simple-TLS encrypted connections is 636. Be sure you - # are using the correct port. - # - # [Note: a future version of Net::LDAP will support the STARTTLS LDAP - # control, which will enable encrypted communications on the same TCP port - # used for unencrypted connections.] - def encryption(args) - case args - when :simple_tls, :start_tls - args = { :method => args } - end - @encryption = args - end - - # #open takes the same parameters as #new. #open makes a network - # connection to the LDAP server and then passes a newly-created Net::LDAP - # object to the caller-supplied block. Within the block, you can call any - # of the instance methods of Net::LDAP to perform operations against the - # LDAP directory. #open will perform all the operations in the - # user-supplied block on the same network connection, which will be closed - # automatically when the block finishes. - # - # # (PSEUDOCODE) - # auth = { :method => :simple, :username => username, :password => password } - # Net::LDAP.open(:host => ipaddress, :port => 389, :auth => auth) do |ldap| - # ldap.search(...) - # ldap.add(...) - # ldap.modify(...) - # end - def self.open(args) - ldap1 = new(args) - ldap1.open { |ldap| yield ldap } - end - - # Returns a meaningful result any time after a protocol operation (#bind, - # #search, #add, #modify, #rename, #delete) has completed. It returns an - # #OpenStruct containing an LDAP result code (0 means success), and a - # human-readable string. - # - # unless ldap.bind - # puts "Result: #{ldap.get_operation_result.code}" - # puts "Message: #{ldap.get_operation_result.message}" - # end - # - # Certain operations return additional information, accessible through - # members of the object returned from #get_operation_result. Check - # #get_operation_result.error_message and - # #get_operation_result.matched_dn. - # - #-- - # Modified the implementation, 20Mar07. We might get a hash of LDAP - # response codes instead of a simple numeric code. - #++ - def get_operation_result - os = OpenStruct.new - if @result.is_a?(Hash) - # We might get a hash of LDAP response codes instead of a simple - # numeric code. - os.code = (@result[:resultCode] || "").to_i - os.error_message = @result[:errorMessage] - os.matched_dn = @result[:matchedDN] - elsif @result - os.code = @result - else - os.code = 0 - end - os.message = Net::LDAP.result2string(os.code) - os - end - - # Opens a network connection to the server and then passes self - # to the caller-supplied block. The connection is closed when the block - # completes. Used for executing multiple LDAP operations without requiring - # a separate network connection (and authentication) for each one. - # Note: You do not need to log-in or "bind" to the server. This - # will be done for you automatically. For an even simpler approach, see - # the class method Net::LDAP#open. - # - # # (PSEUDOCODE) - # auth = { :method => :simple, :username => username, :password => password } - # ldap = Net::LDAP.new(:host => ipaddress, :port => 389, :auth => auth) - # ldap.open do |ldap| - # ldap.search(...) - # ldap.add(...) - # ldap.modify(...) - # end - def open - # First we make a connection and then a binding, but we don't do - # anything with the bind results. We then pass self to the caller's - # block, where he will execute his LDAP operations. Of course they will - # all generate auth failures if the bind was unsuccessful. - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Open already in progress" if @open_connection - - begin - @open_connection = Net::LDAP::Connection.new(:host => @host, - :port => @port, - :encryption => - @encryption) - @open_connection.bind(@auth) - yield self - ensure - @open_connection.close if @open_connection - @open_connection = nil - end - end - - # Searches the LDAP directory for directory entries. Takes a hash argument - # with parameters. Supported parameters include: - # * :base (a string specifying the tree-base for the search); - # * :filter (an object of type Net::LDAP::Filter, defaults to - # objectclass=*); - # * :attributes (a string or array of strings specifying the LDAP - # attributes to return from the server); - # * :return_result (a boolean specifying whether to return a result set). - # * :attributes_only (a boolean flag, defaults false) - # * :scope (one of: Net::LDAP::SearchScope_BaseObject, - # Net::LDAP::SearchScope_SingleLevel, - # Net::LDAP::SearchScope_WholeSubtree. Default is WholeSubtree.) - # * :size (an integer indicating the maximum number of search entries to - # return. Default is zero, which signifies no limit.) - # - # #search queries the LDAP server and passes each entry to the - # caller-supplied block, as an object of type Net::LDAP::Entry. If the - # search returns 1000 entries, the block will be called 1000 times. If the - # search returns no entries, the block will not be called. - # - # #search returns either a result-set or a boolean, depending on the value - # of the :return_result argument. The default behavior is to - # return a result set, which is an Array of objects of class - # Net::LDAP::Entry. If you request a result set and #search fails with an - # error, it will return nil. Call #get_operation_result to get the error - # information returned by - # the LDAP server. - # - # When :return_result => false, #search will return only a - # Boolean, to indicate whether the operation succeeded. This can improve - # performance with very large result sets, because the library can discard - # each entry from memory after your block processes it. - # - # treebase = "dc=example, dc=com" - # filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("mail", "a*.com") - # attrs = ["mail", "cn", "sn", "objectclass"] - # ldap.search(:base => treebase, :filter => filter, :attributes => attrs, - # :return_result => false) do |entry| - # puts "DN: #{entry.dn}" - # entry.each do |attr, values| - # puts ".......#{attr}:" - # values.each do |value| - # puts " #{value}" - # end - # end - # end - def search(args = {}) - unless args[:ignore_server_caps] - args[:paged_searches_supported] = paged_searches_supported? - end - - args[:base] ||= @base - result_set = (args and args[:return_result] == false) ? nil : [] - - if @open_connection - @result = @open_connection.search(args) { |entry| - result_set << entry if result_set - yield entry if block_given? - } - else - @result = 0 - begin - conn = Net::LDAP::Connection.new(:host => @host, :port => @port, - :encryption => @encryption) - if (@result = conn.bind(args[:auth] || @auth)) == 0 - @result = conn.search(args) { |entry| - result_set << entry if result_set - yield entry if block_given? - } - end - ensure - conn.close if conn - end - end - - @result == 0 and result_set - end - - # #bind connects to an LDAP server and requests authentication based on - # the :auth parameter passed to #open or #new. It takes no - # parameters. - # - # User code does not need to call #bind directly. It will be called - # implicitly by the library whenever you invoke an LDAP operation, such as - # #search or #add. - # - # It is useful, however, to call #bind in your own code when the only - # operation you intend to perform against the directory is to validate a - # login credential. #bind returns true or false to indicate whether the - # binding was successful. Reasons for failure include malformed or - # unrecognized usernames and incorrect passwords. Use - # #get_operation_result to find out what happened in case of failure. - # - # Here's a typical example using #bind to authenticate a credential which - # was (perhaps) solicited from the user of a web site: - # - # require 'net/ldap' - # ldap = Net::LDAP.new - # ldap.host = your_server_ip_address - # ldap.port = 389 - # ldap.auth your_user_name, your_user_password - # if ldap.bind - # # authentication succeeded - # else - # # authentication failed - # p ldap.get_operation_result - # end - # - # Here's a more succinct example which does exactly the same thing, but - # collects all the required parameters into arguments: - # - # require 'net/ldap' - # ldap = Net::LDAP.new(:host => your_server_ip_address, :port => 389) - # if ldap.bind(:method => :simple, :username => your_user_name, - # :password => your_user_password) - # # authentication succeeded - # else - # # authentication failed - # p ldap.get_operation_result - # end - # - # You don't need to pass a user-password as a String object to bind. You - # can also pass a Ruby Proc object which returns a string. This will cause - # bind to execute the Proc (which might then solicit input from a user - # with console display suppressed). The String value returned from the - # Proc is used as the password. - # - # You don't have to create a new instance of Net::LDAP every time you - # perform a binding in this way. If you prefer, you can cache the - # Net::LDAP object and re-use it to perform subsequent bindings, - # provided you call #auth to specify a new credential before - # calling #bind. Otherwise, you'll just re-authenticate the previous user! - # (You don't need to re-set the values of #host and #port.) As noted in - # the documentation for #auth, the password parameter can be a Ruby Proc - # instead of a String. - def bind(auth = @auth) - if @open_connection - @result = @open_connection.bind(auth) - else - begin - conn = Connection.new(:host => @host, :port => @port, - :encryption => @encryption) - @result = conn.bind(auth) - ensure - conn.close if conn - end - end - - @result == 0 - end - - # #bind_as is for testing authentication credentials. - # - # As described under #bind, most LDAP servers require that you supply a - # complete DN as a binding-credential, along with an authenticator such as - # a password. But for many applications (such as authenticating users to a - # Rails application), you often don't have a full DN to identify the user. - # You usually get a simple identifier like a username or an email address, - # along with a password. #bind_as allows you to authenticate these - # user-identifiers. - # - # #bind_as is a combination of a search and an LDAP binding. First, it - # connects and binds to the directory as normal. Then it searches the - # directory for an entry corresponding to the email address, username, or - # other string that you supply. If the entry exists, then #bind_as will - # re-bind as that user with the password (or other authenticator) - # that you supply. - # - # #bind_as takes the same parameters as #search, with the addition of - # an authenticator. Currently, this authenticator must be - # :password. Its value may be either a String, or a +proc+ that - # returns a String. #bind_as returns +false+ on failure. On success, it - # returns a result set, just as #search does. This result set is an Array - # of objects of type Net::LDAP::Entry. It contains the directory - # attributes corresponding to the user. (Just test whether the return - # value is logically true, if you don't need this additional information.) - # - # Here's how you would use #bind_as to authenticate an email address and - # password: - # - # require 'net/ldap' - # - # user, psw = "joe_user@yourcompany.com", "joes_psw" - # - # ldap = Net::LDAP.new - # ldap.host = "192.168.0.100" - # ldap.port = 389 - # ldap.auth "cn=manager, dc=yourcompany, dc=com", "topsecret" - # - # result = ldap.bind_as(:base => "dc=yourcompany, dc=com", - # :filter => "(mail=#{user})", - # :password => psw) - # if result - # puts "Authenticated #{result.first.dn}" - # else - # puts "Authentication FAILED." - # end - def bind_as(args = {}) - result = false - open { |me| - rs = search args - if rs and rs.first and dn = rs.first.dn - password = args[:password] - password = password.call if password.respond_to?(:call) - result = rs if bind(:method => :simple, :username => dn, - :password => password) - end - } - result - end - - # Adds a new entry to the remote LDAP server. - # Supported arguments: - # :dn :: Full DN of the new entry - # :attributes :: Attributes of the new entry. - # - # The attributes argument is supplied as a Hash keyed by Strings or - # Symbols giving the attribute name, and mapping to Strings or Arrays of - # Strings giving the actual attribute values. Observe that most LDAP - # directories enforce schema constraints on the attributes contained in - # entries. #add will fail with a server-generated error if your attributes - # violate the server-specific constraints. - # - # Here's an example: - # - # dn = "cn=George Smith, ou=people, dc=example, dc=com" - # attr = { - # :cn => "George Smith", - # :objectclass => ["top", "inetorgperson"], - # :sn => "Smith", - # :mail => "gsmith@example.com" - # } - # Net::LDAP.open(:host => host) do |ldap| - # ldap.add(:dn => dn, :attributes => attr) - # end - def add(args) - if @open_connection - @result = @open_connection.add(args) - else - @result = 0 - begin - conn = Connection.new(:host => @host, :port => @port, - :encryption => @encryption) - if (@result = conn.bind(args[:auth] || @auth)) == 0 - @result = conn.add(args) - end - ensure - conn.close if conn - end - end - @result == 0 - end - - # Modifies the attribute values of a particular entry on the LDAP - # directory. Takes a hash with arguments. Supported arguments are: - # :dn :: (the full DN of the entry whose attributes are to be modified) - # :operations :: (the modifications to be performed, detailed next) - # - # This method returns True or False to indicate whether the operation - # succeeded or failed, with extended information available by calling - # #get_operation_result. - # - # Also see #add_attribute, #replace_attribute, or #delete_attribute, which - # provide simpler interfaces to this functionality. - # - # The LDAP protocol provides a full and well thought-out set of operations - # for changing the values of attributes, but they are necessarily somewhat - # complex and not always intuitive. If these instructions are confusing or - # incomplete, please send us email or create a bug report on rubyforge. - # - # The :operations parameter to #modify takes an array of - # operation-descriptors. Each individual operation is specified in one - # element of the array, and most LDAP servers will attempt to perform the - # operations in order. - # - # Each of the operations appearing in the Array must itself be an Array - # with exactly three elements: an operator:: must be :add, :replace, or - # :delete an attribute name:: the attribute name (string or symbol) to - # modify a value:: either a string or an array of strings. - # - # The :add operator will, unsurprisingly, add the specified values to the - # specified attribute. If the attribute does not already exist, :add will - # create it. Most LDAP servers will generate an error if you try to add a - # value that already exists. - # - # :replace will erase the current value(s) for the specified attribute, if - # there are any, and replace them with the specified value(s). - # - # :delete will remove the specified value(s) from the specified attribute. - # If you pass nil, an empty string, or an empty array as the value - # parameter to a :delete operation, the _entire_ _attribute_ will be - # deleted, along with all of its values. - # - # For example: - # - # dn = "mail=modifyme@example.com, ou=people, dc=example, dc=com" - # ops = [ - # [:add, :mail, "aliasaddress@example.com"], - # [:replace, :mail, ["newaddress@example.com", "newalias@example.com"]], - # [:delete, :sn, nil] - # ] - # ldap.modify :dn => dn, :operations => ops - # - # (This example is contrived since you probably wouldn't add a mail - # value right before replacing the whole attribute, but it shows that - # order of execution matters. Also, many LDAP servers won't let you delete - # SN because that would be a schema violation.) - # - # It's essential to keep in mind that if you specify more than one - # operation in a call to #modify, most LDAP servers will attempt to - # perform all of the operations in the order you gave them. This matters - # because you may specify operations on the same attribute which must be - # performed in a certain order. - # - # Most LDAP servers will _stop_ processing your modifications if one of - # them causes an error on the server (such as a schema-constraint - # violation). If this happens, you will probably get a result code from - # the server that reflects only the operation that failed, and you may or - # may not get extended information that will tell you which one failed. - # #modify has no notion of an atomic transaction. If you specify a chain - # of modifications in one call to #modify, and one of them fails, the - # preceding ones will usually not be "rolled back, " resulting in a - # partial update. This is a limitation of the LDAP protocol, not of - # Net::LDAP. - # - # The lack of transactional atomicity in LDAP means that you're usually - # better off using the convenience methods #add_attribute, - # #replace_attribute, and #delete_attribute, which are are wrappers over - # #modify. However, certain LDAP servers may provide concurrency - # semantics, in which the several operations contained in a single #modify - # call are not interleaved with other modification-requests received - # simultaneously by the server. It bears repeating that this concurrency - # does _not_ imply transactional atomicity, which LDAP does not provide. - def modify(args) - if @open_connection - @result = @open_connection.modify(args) - else - @result = 0 - begin - conn = Connection.new(:host => @host, :port => @port, - :encryption => @encryption) - if (@result = conn.bind(args[:auth] || @auth)) == 0 - @result = conn.modify(args) - end - ensure - conn.close if conn - end - end - @result == 0 - end - - # Add a value to an attribute. Takes the full DN of the entry to modify, - # the name (Symbol or String) of the attribute, and the value (String or - # Array). If the attribute does not exist (and there are no schema - # violations), #add_attribute will create it with the caller-specified - # values. If the attribute already exists (and there are no schema - # violations), the caller-specified values will be _added_ to the values - # already present. - # - # Returns True or False to indicate whether the operation succeeded or - # failed, with extended information available by calling - # #get_operation_result. See also #replace_attribute and - # #delete_attribute. - # - # dn = "cn=modifyme, dc=example, dc=com" - # ldap.add_attribute dn, :mail, "newmailaddress@example.com" - def add_attribute(dn, attribute, value) - modify(:dn => dn, :operations => [[:add, attribute, value]]) - end - - # Replace the value of an attribute. #replace_attribute can be thought of - # as equivalent to calling #delete_attribute followed by #add_attribute. - # It takes the full DN of the entry to modify, the name (Symbol or String) - # of the attribute, and the value (String or Array). If the attribute does - # not exist, it will be created with the caller-specified value(s). If the - # attribute does exist, its values will be _discarded_ and replaced with - # the caller-specified values. - # - # Returns True or False to indicate whether the operation succeeded or - # failed, with extended information available by calling - # #get_operation_result. See also #add_attribute and #delete_attribute. - # - # dn = "cn=modifyme, dc=example, dc=com" - # ldap.replace_attribute dn, :mail, "newmailaddress@example.com" - def replace_attribute(dn, attribute, value) - modify(:dn => dn, :operations => [[:replace, attribute, value]]) - end - - # Delete an attribute and all its values. Takes the full DN of the entry - # to modify, and the name (Symbol or String) of the attribute to delete. - # - # Returns True or False to indicate whether the operation succeeded or - # failed, with extended information available by calling - # #get_operation_result. See also #add_attribute and #replace_attribute. - # - # dn = "cn=modifyme, dc=example, dc=com" - # ldap.delete_attribute dn, :mail - def delete_attribute(dn, attribute) - modify(:dn => dn, :operations => [[:delete, attribute, nil]]) - end - - # Rename an entry on the remote DIS by changing the last RDN of its DN. - # - # _Documentation_ _stub_ - def rename(args) - if @open_connection - @result = @open_connection.rename(args) - else - @result = 0 - begin - conn = Connection.new(:host => @host, :port => @port, - :encryption => @encryption) - if (@result = conn.bind(args[:auth] || @auth)) == 0 - @result = conn.rename(args) - end - ensure - conn.close if conn - end - end - @result == 0 - end - alias_method :modify_rdn, :rename - - # Delete an entry from the LDAP directory. Takes a hash of arguments. The - # only supported argument is :dn, which must give the complete DN of the - # entry to be deleted. - # - # Returns True or False to indicate whether the delete succeeded. Extended - # status information is available by calling #get_operation_result. - # - # dn = "mail=deleteme@example.com, ou=people, dc=example, dc=com" - # ldap.delete :dn => dn - def delete(args) - if @open_connection - @result = @open_connection.delete(args) - else - @result = 0 - begin - conn = Connection.new(:host => @host, :port => @port, - :encryption => @encryption) - if (@result = conn.bind(args[:auth] || @auth)) == 0 - @result = conn.delete(args) - end - ensure - conn.close - end - end - @result == 0 - end - - # This method is experimental and subject to change. Return the rootDSE - # record from the LDAP server as a Net::LDAP::Entry, or an empty Entry if - # the server doesn't return the record. - #-- - # cf. RFC4512 graf 5.1. - # Note that the rootDSE record we return on success has an empty DN, which - # is correct. On failure, the empty Entry will have a nil DN. There's no - # real reason for that, so it can be changed if desired. The funky - # number-disagreements in the set of attribute names is correct per the - # RFC. We may be called by #search itself, which may need to determine - # things like paged search capabilities. So to avoid an infinite regress, - # set :ignore_server_caps, which prevents us getting called recursively. - #++ - def search_root_dse - rs = search(:ignore_server_caps => true, :base => "", - :scope => SearchScope_BaseObject, - :attributes => [ :namingContexts, :supportedLdapVersion, - :altServer, :supportedControl, :supportedExtension, - :supportedFeatures, :supportedSASLMechanisms]) - (rs and rs.first) or Net::LDAP::Entry.new - end - - # Return the root Subschema record from the LDAP server as a - # Net::LDAP::Entry, or an empty Entry if the server doesn't return the - # record. On success, the Net::LDAP::Entry returned from this call will - # have the attributes :dn, :objectclasses, and :attributetypes. If there - # is an error, call #get_operation_result for more information. - # - # ldap = Net::LDAP.new - # ldap.host = "your.ldap.host" - # ldap.auth "your-user-dn", "your-psw" - # subschema_entry = ldap.search_subschema_entry - # - # subschema_entry.attributetypes.each do |attrtype| - # # your code - # end - # - # subschema_entry.objectclasses.each do |attrtype| - # # your code - # end - #-- - # cf. RFC4512 section 4, particulary graff 4.4. - # The :dn attribute in the returned Entry is the subschema name as - # returned from the server. Set :ignore_server_caps, see the notes in - # search_root_dse. - #++ - def search_subschema_entry - rs = search(:ignore_server_caps => true, :base => "", - :scope => SearchScope_BaseObject, - :attributes => [:subschemaSubentry]) - return Net::LDAP::Entry.new unless (rs and rs.first) - - subschema_name = rs.first.subschemasubentry - return Net::LDAP::Entry.new unless (subschema_name and subschema_name.first) - - rs = search(:ignore_server_caps => true, :base => subschema_name.first, - :scope => SearchScope_BaseObject, - :filter => "objectclass=subschema", - :attributes => [:objectclasses, :attributetypes]) - (rs and rs.first) or Net::LDAP::Entry.new - end - - #-- - # Convenience method to query server capabilities. - # Only do this once per Net::LDAP object. - # Note, we call a search, and we might be called from inside a search! - # MUST refactor the root_dse call out. - #++ - def paged_searches_supported? - @server_caps ||= search_root_dse - @server_caps[:supportedcontrol].include?(Net::LDAP::LdapControls::PagedResults) - end -end # class LDAP - -# This is a private class used internally by the library. It should not -# be called by user code. -class Net::LDAP::Connection #:nodoc: - LdapVersion = 3 - MaxSaslChallenges = 10 - - def initialize(server) - begin - @conn = TCPSocket.new(server[:host], server[:port]) - rescue SocketError - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "No such address or other socket error." - rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Server #{server[:host]} refused connection on port #{server[:port]}." - end - - if server[:encryption] - setup_encryption server[:encryption] - end - - yield self if block_given? - end - - module GetbyteForSSLSocket - def getbyte - getc.ord - end - end - - def self.wrap_with_ssl(io) - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "OpenSSL is unavailable" unless Net::LDAP::HasOpenSSL - ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new - conn = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new(io, ctx) - conn.connect - conn.sync_close = true - - conn.extend(GetbyteForSSLSocket) unless conn.respond_to?(:getbyte) - - conn - end - - #-- - # Helper method called only from new, and only after we have a - # successfully-opened @conn instance variable, which is a TCP connection. - # Depending on the received arguments, we establish SSL, potentially - # replacing the value of @conn accordingly. Don't generate any errors here - # if no encryption is requested. DO raise Net::LDAP::LdapError objects if encryption - # is requested and we have trouble setting it up. That includes if OpenSSL - # is not set up on the machine. (Question: how does the Ruby OpenSSL - # wrapper react in that case?) DO NOT filter exceptions raised by the - # OpenSSL library. Let them pass back to the user. That should make it - # easier for us to debug the problem reports. Presumably (hopefully?) that - # will also produce recognizable errors if someone tries to use this on a - # machine without OpenSSL. - # - # The simple_tls method is intended as the simplest, stupidest, easiest - # solution for people who want nothing more than encrypted comms with the - # LDAP server. It doesn't do any server-cert validation and requires - # nothing in the way of key files and root-cert files, etc etc. OBSERVE: - # WE REPLACE the value of @conn, which is presumed to be a connected - # TCPSocket object. - # - # The start_tls method is supported by many servers over the standard LDAP - # port. It does not require an alternative port for encrypted - # communications, as with simple_tls. Thanks for Kouhei Sutou for - # generously contributing the :start_tls path. - #++ - def setup_encryption(args) - case args[:method] - when :simple_tls - @conn = self.class.wrap_with_ssl(@conn) - # additional branches requiring server validation and peer certs, etc. - # go here. - when :start_tls - msgid = next_msgid.to_ber - request = [Net::LDAP::StartTlsOid.to_ber].to_ber_appsequence(Net::LDAP::PDU::ExtendedRequest) - request_pkt = [msgid, request].to_ber_sequence - @conn.write request_pkt - be = @conn.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax) - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "no start_tls result" if be.nil? - pdu = Net::LDAP::PDU.new(be) - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "no start_tls result" if pdu.nil? - if pdu.result_code.zero? - @conn = self.class.wrap_with_ssl(@conn) - else - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "start_tls failed: #{pdu.result_code}" - end - else - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "unsupported encryption method #{args[:method]}" - end - end - - #-- - # This is provided as a convenience method to make sure a connection - # object gets closed without waiting for a GC to happen. Clients shouldn't - # have to call it, but perhaps it will come in handy someday. - #++ - def close - @conn.close - @conn = nil - end - - def next_msgid - @msgid ||= 0 - @msgid += 1 - end - - def bind(auth) - meth = auth[:method] - if [:simple, :anonymous, :anon].include?(meth) - bind_simple auth - elsif meth == :sasl - bind_sasl(auth) - elsif meth == :gss_spnego - bind_gss_spnego(auth) - else - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Unsupported auth method (#{meth})" - end - end - - #-- - # Implements a simple user/psw authentication. Accessed by calling #bind - # with a method of :simple or :anonymous. - #++ - def bind_simple(auth) - user, psw = if auth[:method] == :simple - [auth[:username] || auth[:dn], auth[:password]] - else - ["", ""] - end - - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Invalid binding information" unless (user && psw) - - msgid = next_msgid.to_ber - request = [LdapVersion.to_ber, user.to_ber, - psw.to_ber_contextspecific(0)].to_ber_appsequence(0) - request_pkt = [msgid, request].to_ber_sequence - @conn.write request_pkt - - (be = @conn.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax) and pdu = Net::LDAP::PDU.new(be)) or raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "no bind result" - - pdu.result_code - end - - #-- - # Required parameters: :mechanism, :initial_credential and - # :challenge_response - # - # Mechanism is a string value that will be passed in the SASL-packet's - # "mechanism" field. - # - # Initial credential is most likely a string. It's passed in the initial - # BindRequest that goes to the server. In some protocols, it may be empty. - # - # Challenge-response is a Ruby proc that takes a single parameter and - # returns an object that will typically be a string. The - # challenge-response block is called when the server returns a - # BindResponse with a result code of 14 (saslBindInProgress). The - # challenge-response block receives a parameter containing the data - # returned by the server in the saslServerCreds field of the LDAP - # BindResponse packet. The challenge-response block may be called multiple - # times during the course of a SASL authentication, and each time it must - # return a value that will be passed back to the server as the credential - # data in the next BindRequest packet. - #++ - def bind_sasl(auth) - mech, cred, chall = auth[:mechanism], auth[:initial_credential], - auth[:challenge_response] - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Invalid binding information" unless (mech && cred && chall) - - n = 0 - loop { - msgid = next_msgid.to_ber - sasl = [mech.to_ber, cred.to_ber].to_ber_contextspecific(3) - request = [LdapVersion.to_ber, "".to_ber, sasl].to_ber_appsequence(0) - request_pkt = [msgid, request].to_ber_sequence - @conn.write request_pkt - - (be = @conn.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax) and pdu = Net::LDAP::PDU.new(be)) or raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "no bind result" - return pdu.result_code unless pdu.result_code == 14 # saslBindInProgress - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "sasl-challenge overflow" if ((n += 1) > MaxSaslChallenges) - - cred = chall.call(pdu.result_server_sasl_creds) - } - - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "why are we here?" - end - private :bind_sasl - - #-- - # PROVISIONAL, only for testing SASL implementations. DON'T USE THIS YET. - # Uses Kohei Kajimoto's Ruby/NTLM. We have to find a clean way to - # integrate it without introducing an external dependency. - # - # This authentication method is accessed by calling #bind with a :method - # parameter of :gss_spnego. It requires :username and :password - # attributes, just like the :simple authentication method. It performs a - # GSS-SPNEGO authentication with the server, which is presumed to be a - # Microsoft Active Directory. - #++ - def bind_gss_spnego(auth) - require 'ntlm' - - user, psw = [auth[:username] || auth[:dn], auth[:password]] - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Invalid binding information" unless (user && psw) - - nego = proc { |challenge| - t2_msg = NTLM::Message.parse(challenge) - t3_msg = t2_msg.response({ :user => user, :password => psw }, - { :ntlmv2 => true }) - t3_msg.serialize - } - - bind_sasl(:method => :sasl, :mechanism => "GSS-SPNEGO", - :initial_credential => NTLM::Message::Type1.new.serialize, - :challenge_response => nego) - end - private :bind_gss_spnego - - #-- - # Alternate implementation, this yields each search entry to the caller as - # it are received. - # - # TODO: certain search parameters are hardcoded. - # TODO: if we mis-parse the server results or the results are wrong, we - # can block forever. That's because we keep reading results until we get a - # type-5 packet, which might never come. We need to support the time-limit - # in the protocol. - #++ - def search(args = {}) - search_filter = (args && args[:filter]) || - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "*") - search_filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.construct(search_filter) if search_filter.is_a?(String) - search_base = (args && args[:base]) || "dc=example, dc=com" - search_attributes = ((args && args[:attributes]) || []).map { |attr| attr.to_s.to_ber} - return_referrals = args && args[:return_referrals] == true - sizelimit = (args && args[:size].to_i) || 0 - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "invalid search-size" unless sizelimit >= 0 - paged_searches_supported = (args && args[:paged_searches_supported]) - - attributes_only = (args and args[:attributes_only] == true) - scope = args[:scope] || Net::LDAP::SearchScope_WholeSubtree - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "invalid search scope" unless Net::LDAP::SearchScopes.include?(scope) - - # An interesting value for the size limit would be close to A/D's - # built-in page limit of 1000 records, but openLDAP newer than version - # 2.2.0 chokes on anything bigger than 126. You get a silent error that - # is easily visible by running slapd in debug mode. Go figure. - # - # Changed this around 06Sep06 to support a caller-specified search-size - # limit. Because we ALWAYS do paged searches, we have to work around the - # problem that it's not legal to specify a "normal" sizelimit (in the - # body of the search request) that is larger than the page size we're - # requesting. Unfortunately, I have the feeling that this will break - # with LDAP servers that don't support paged searches!!! - # - # (Because we pass zero as the sizelimit on search rounds when the - # remaining limit is larger than our max page size of 126. In these - # cases, I think the caller's search limit will be ignored!) - # - # CONFIRMED: This code doesn't work on LDAPs that don't support paged - # searches when the size limit is larger than 126. We're going to have - # to do a root-DSE record search and not do a paged search if the LDAP - # doesn't support it. Yuck. - rfc2696_cookie = [126, ""] - result_code = 0 - n_results = 0 - - loop { - # should collect this into a private helper to clarify the structure - query_limit = 0 - if sizelimit > 0 - if paged_searches_supported - query_limit = (((sizelimit - n_results) < 126) ? (sizelimit - - n_results) : 0) - else - query_limit = sizelimit - end - end - - request = [ - search_base.to_ber, - scope.to_ber_enumerated, - 0.to_ber_enumerated, - query_limit.to_ber, # size limit - 0.to_ber, - attributes_only.to_ber, - search_filter.to_ber, - search_attributes.to_ber_sequence - ].to_ber_appsequence(3) - - controls = [] - controls << - [ - Net::LDAP::LdapControls::PagedResults.to_ber, - # Criticality MUST be false to interoperate with normal LDAPs. - false.to_ber, - rfc2696_cookie.map{ |v| v.to_ber}.to_ber_sequence.to_s.to_ber - ].to_ber_sequence if paged_searches_supported - controls = controls.to_ber_contextspecific(0) - - pkt = [next_msgid.to_ber, request, controls].to_ber_sequence - @conn.write pkt - - result_code = 0 - controls = [] - - while (be = @conn.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax)) && (pdu = Net::LDAP::PDU.new(be)) - case pdu.app_tag - when 4 # search-data - n_results += 1 - yield pdu.search_entry if block_given? - when 19 # search-referral - if return_referrals - if block_given? - se = Net::LDAP::Entry.new - se[:search_referrals] = (pdu.search_referrals || []) - yield se - end - end - when 5 # search-result - result_code = pdu.result_code - controls = pdu.result_controls - break - else - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "invalid response-type in search: #{pdu.app_tag}" - end - end - - # When we get here, we have seen a type-5 response. If there is no - # error AND there is an RFC-2696 cookie, then query again for the next - # page of results. If not, we're done. Don't screw this up or we'll - # break every search we do. - # - # Noticed 02Sep06, look at the read_ber call in this loop, shouldn't - # that have a parameter of AsnSyntax? Does this just accidentally - # work? According to RFC-2696, the value expected in this position is - # of type OCTET STRING, covered in the default syntax supported by - # read_ber, so I guess we're ok. - more_pages = false - if result_code == 0 and controls - controls.each do |c| - if c.oid == Net::LDAP::LdapControls::PagedResults - # just in case some bogus server sends us more than 1 of these. - more_pages = false - if c.value and c.value.length > 0 - cookie = c.value.read_ber[1] - if cookie and cookie.length > 0 - rfc2696_cookie[1] = cookie - more_pages = true - end - end - end - end - end - - break unless more_pages - } # loop - - result_code - end - - MODIFY_OPERATIONS = { #:nodoc: - :add => 0, - :delete => 1, - :replace => 2 - } - - def self.modify_ops(operations) - ops = [] - if operations - operations.each { |op, attrib, values| - # TODO, fix the following line, which gives a bogus error if the - # opcode is invalid. - op_ber = MODIFY_OPERATIONS[op.to_sym].to_ber_enumerated - values = [ values ].flatten.map { |v| v.to_ber if v }.to_ber_set - values = [ attrib.to_s.to_ber, values ].to_ber_sequence - ops << [ op_ber, values ].to_ber - } - end - ops - end - - #-- - # TODO: need to support a time limit, in case the server fails to respond. - # TODO: We're throwing an exception here on empty DN. Should return a - # proper error instead, probaby from farther up the chain. - # TODO: If the user specifies a bogus opcode, we'll throw a confusing - # error here ("to_ber_enumerated is not defined on nil"). - #++ - def modify(args) - modify_dn = args[:dn] or raise "Unable to modify empty DN" - ops = self.class.modify_ops args[:operations] - request = [ modify_dn.to_ber, - ops.to_ber_sequence ].to_ber_appsequence(6) - pkt = [ next_msgid.to_ber, request ].to_ber_sequence - @conn.write pkt - - (be = @conn.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax)) && (pdu = Net::LDAP::PDU.new(be)) && (pdu.app_tag == 7) or raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "response missing or invalid" - pdu.result_code - end - - #-- - # TODO: need to support a time limit, in case the server fails to respond. - # Unlike other operation-methods in this class, we return a result hash - # rather than a simple result number. This is experimental, and eventually - # we'll want to do this with all the others. The point is to have access - # to the error message and the matched-DN returned by the server. - #++ - def add(args) - add_dn = args[:dn] or raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Unable to add empty DN" - add_attrs = [] - a = args[:attributes] and a.each { |k, v| - add_attrs << [ k.to_s.to_ber, Array(v).map { |m| m.to_ber}.to_ber_set ].to_ber_sequence - } - - request = [add_dn.to_ber, add_attrs.to_ber_sequence].to_ber_appsequence(8) - pkt = [next_msgid.to_ber, request].to_ber_sequence - @conn.write pkt - - (be = @conn.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax)) && (pdu = Net::LDAP::PDU.new(be)) && (pdu.app_tag == 9) or raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "response missing or invalid" - pdu.result_code - end - - #-- - # TODO: need to support a time limit, in case the server fails to respond. - #++ - def rename args - old_dn = args[:olddn] or raise "Unable to rename empty DN" - new_rdn = args[:newrdn] or raise "Unable to rename to empty RDN" - delete_attrs = args[:delete_attributes] ? true : false - new_superior = args[:new_superior] - - request = [old_dn.to_ber, new_rdn.to_ber, delete_attrs.to_ber] - request << new_superior.to_ber unless new_superior == nil - - pkt = [next_msgid.to_ber, request.to_ber_appsequence(12)].to_ber_sequence - @conn.write pkt - - (be = @conn.read_ber(AsnSyntax)) && (pdu = LdapPdu.new( be )) && (pdu.app_tag == 13) or raise LdapError.new( "response missing or invalid" ) - pdu.result_code - end - - #-- - # TODO, need to support a time limit, in case the server fails to respond. - #++ - def delete(args) - dn = args[:dn] or raise "Unable to delete empty DN" - - request = dn.to_s.to_ber_application_string(10) - pkt = [next_msgid.to_ber, request].to_ber_sequence - @conn.write pkt - - (be = @conn.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax)) && (pdu = Net::LDAP::PDU.new(be)) && (pdu.app_tag == 11) or raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "response missing or invalid" - pdu.result_code - end -end # class Connection diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/dataset.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/dataset.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 363d25971..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/dataset.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -## -# An LDAP Dataset. Used primarily as an intermediate format for converting -# to and from LDIF strings and Net::LDAP::Entry objects. -class Net::LDAP::Dataset < Hash - ## - # Dataset object comments. - attr_reader :comments - - def initialize(*args, &block) # :nodoc: - super - @comments = [] - end - - ## - # Outputs an LDAP Dataset as an array of strings representing LDIF - # entries. - def to_ldif - ary = [] - ary += @comments unless @comments.empty? - keys.sort.each do |dn| - ary << "dn: #{dn}" - - attributes = self[dn].keys.map { |attr| attr.to_s }.sort - attributes.each do |attr| - self[dn][attr.to_sym].each do |value| - if attr == "userpassword" or value_is_binary?(value) - value = [value].pack("m").chomp.gsub(/\n/m, "\n ") - ary << "#{attr}:: #{value}" - else - ary << "#{attr}: #{value}" - end - end - end - - ary << "" - end - block_given? and ary.each { |line| yield line} - - ary - end - - ## - # Outputs an LDAP Dataset as an LDIF string. - def to_ldif_string - to_ldif.join("\n") - end - - ## - # Convert the parsed LDIF objects to Net::LDAP::Entry objects. - def to_entries - ary = [] - keys.each do |dn| - entry = Net::LDAP::Entry.new(dn) - self[dn].each do |attr, value| - entry[attr] = value - end - ary << entry - end - ary - end - - ## - # This is an internal convenience method to determine if a value requires - # base64-encoding before conversion to LDIF output. The standard approach - # in most LDAP tools is to check whether the value is a password, or if - # the first or last bytes are non-printable. Microsoft Active Directory, - # on the other hand, sometimes sends values that are binary in the middle. - # - # In the worst cases, this could be a nasty performance killer, which is - # why we handle the simplest cases first. Ideally, we would also test the - # first/last byte, but it's a bit harder to do this in a way that's - # compatible with both 1.8.6 and 1.8.7. - def value_is_binary?(value) # :nodoc: - value = value.to_s - return true if value[0] == ?: or value[0] == ?< - value.each_byte { |byte| return true if (byte < 32) || (byte > 126) } - false - end - private :value_is_binary? - - class << self - class ChompedIO # :nodoc: - def initialize(io) - @io = io - end - def gets - s = @io.gets - s.chomp if s - end - end - - ## - # Creates a Dataset object from an Entry object. Used mostly to assist - # with the conversion of - def from_entry(entry) - dataset = Net::LDAP::Dataset.new - hash = { } - entry.each_attribute do |attribute, value| - next if attribute == :dn - hash[attribute] = value - end - dataset[entry.dn] = hash - dataset - end - - ## - # Reads an object that returns data line-wise (using #gets) and parses - # LDIF data into a Dataset object. - def read_ldif(io) - ds = Net::LDAP::Dataset.new - io = ChompedIO.new(io) - - line = io.gets - dn = nil - - while line - new_line = io.gets - - if new_line =~ /^[\s]+/ - line << " " << $' - else - nextline = new_line - - if line =~ /^#/ - ds.comments << line - yield :comment, line if block_given? - elsif line =~ /^dn:[\s]*/i - dn = $' - ds[dn] = Hash.new { |k,v| k[v] = [] } - yield :dn, dn if block_given? - elsif line.empty? - dn = nil - yield :end, nil if block_given? - elsif line =~ /^([^:]+):([\:]?)[\s]*/ - # $1 is the attribute name - # $2 is a colon iff the attr-value is base-64 encoded - # $' is the attr-value - # Avoid the Base64 class because not all Ruby versions have it. - attrvalue = ($2 == ":") ? $'.unpack('m').shift : $' - ds[dn][$1.downcase.to_sym] << attrvalue - yield :attr, [$1.downcase.to_sym, attrvalue] if block_given? - end - - line = nextline - end - end - - ds - end - end -end - -require 'net/ldap/entry' unless defined? Net::LDAP::Entry diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/dn.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/dn.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3037eefd6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/dn.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,225 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- - -## -# Objects of this class represent an LDAP DN ("Distinguished Name"). A DN -# ("Distinguished Name") is a unique identifier for an entry within an LDAP -# directory. It is made up of a number of other attributes strung together, -# to identify the entry in the tree. -# -# Each attribute that makes up a DN needs to have its value escaped so that -# the DN is valid. This class helps take care of that. -# -# A fully escaped DN needs to be unescaped when analysing its contents. This -# class also helps take care of that. -class Net::LDAP::DN - ## - # Initialize a DN, escaping as required. Pass in attributes in name/value - # pairs. If there is a left over argument, it will be appended to the dn - # without escaping (useful for a base string). - # - # Most uses of this class will be to escape a DN, rather than to parse it, - # so storing the dn as an escaped String and parsing parts as required - # with a state machine seems sensible. - def initialize(*args) - buffer = StringIO.new - - args.each_index do |index| - buffer << "=" if index % 2 == 1 - buffer << "," if index % 2 == 0 && index != 0 - - if index < args.length - 1 || index % 2 == 1 - buffer << Net::LDAP::DN.escape(args[index]) - else - buffer << args[index] - end - end - - @dn = buffer.string - end - - ## - # Parse a DN into key value pairs using ASN from - # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2253 section 3. - def each_pair - state = :key - key = StringIO.new - value = StringIO.new - hex_buffer = "" - - @dn.each_char do |char| - case state - when :key then - case char - when 'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z' then - state = :key_normal - key << char - when '0'..'9' then - state = :key_oid - key << char - when ' ' then state = :key - else raise "DN badly formed" - end - when :key_normal then - case char - when '=' then state = :value - when 'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', '0'..'9', '-', ' ' then key << char - else raise "DN badly formed" - end - when :key_oid then - case char - when '=' then state = :value - when '0'..'9', '.', ' ' then key << char - else raise "DN badly formed" - end - when :value then - case char - when '\\' then state = :value_normal_escape - when '"' then state = :value_quoted - when ' ' then state = :value - when '#' then - state = :value_hexstring - value << char - when ',' then - state = :key - yield key.string.strip, value.string.rstrip - key = StringIO.new - value = StringIO.new; - else - state = :value_normal - value << char - end - when :value_normal then - case char - when '\\' then state = :value_normal_escape - when ',' then - state = :key - yield key.string.strip, value.string.rstrip - key = StringIO.new - value = StringIO.new; - else value << char - end - when :value_normal_escape then - case char - when '0'..'9', 'a'..'f', 'A'..'F' then - state = :value_normal_escape_hex - hex_buffer = char - else state = :value_normal; value << char - end - when :value_normal_escape_hex then - case char - when '0'..'9', 'a'..'f', 'A'..'F' then - state = :value_normal - value << "#{hex_buffer}#{char}".to_i(16).chr - else raise "DN badly formed" - end - when :value_quoted then - case char - when '\\' then state = :value_quoted_escape - when '"' then state = :value_end - else value << char - end - when :value_quoted_escape then - case char - when '0'..'9', 'a'..'f', 'A'..'F' then - state = :value_quoted_escape_hex - hex_buffer = char - else - state = :value_quoted; - value << char - end - when :value_quoted_escape_hex then - case char - when '0'..'9', 'a'..'f', 'A'..'F' then - state = :value_quoted - value << "#{hex_buffer}#{char}".to_i(16).chr - else raise "DN badly formed" - end - when :value_hexstring then - case char - when '0'..'9', 'a'..'f', 'A'..'F' then - state = :value_hexstring_hex - value << char - when ' ' then state = :value_end - when ',' then - state = :key - yield key.string.strip, value.string.rstrip - key = StringIO.new - value = StringIO.new; - else raise "DN badly formed" - end - when :value_hexstring_hex then - case char - when '0'..'9', 'a'..'f', 'A'..'F' then - state = :value_hexstring - value << char - else raise "DN badly formed" - end - when :value_end then - case char - when ' ' then state = :value_end - when ',' then - state = :key - yield key.string.strip, value.string.rstrip - key = StringIO.new - value = StringIO.new; - else raise "DN badly formed" - end - else raise "Fell out of state machine" - end - end - - # Last pair - if [:value, :value_normal, :value_hexstring, :value_end].include? state - yield key.string.strip, value.string.rstrip - else - raise "DN badly formed" - end - end - - ## - # Returns the DN as an array in the form expected by the constructor. - def to_a - a = [] - self.each_pair { |key, value| a << key << value } - a - end - - ## - # Return the DN as an escaped string. - def to_s - @dn - end - - # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2253 section 2.4 lists these exceptions - # for dn values. All of the following must be escaped in any normal string - # using a single backslash ('\') as escape. - ESCAPES = { - ',' => ',', - '+' => '+', - '"' => '"', - '\\' => '\\', - '<' => '<', - '>' => '>', - ';' => ';', - } - - # Compiled character class regexp using the keys from the above hash, and - # checking for a space or # at the start, or space at the end, of the - # string. - ESCAPE_RE = Regexp.new("(^ |^#| $|[" + - ESCAPES.keys.map { |e| Regexp.escape(e) }.join + - "])") - - ## - # Escape a string for use in a DN value - def self.escape(string) - string.gsub(ESCAPE_RE) { |char| "\\" + ESCAPES[char] } - end - - ## - # Proxy all other requests to the string object, because a DN is mainly - # used within the library as a string - def method_missing(method, *args, &block) - @dn.send(method, *args, &block) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/entry.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/entry.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 616ffe7fb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/entry.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -## -# Objects of this class represent individual entries in an LDAP directory. -# User code generally does not instantiate this class. Net::LDAP#search -# provides objects of this class to user code, either as block parameters or -# as return values. -# -# In LDAP-land, an "entry" is a collection of attributes that are uniquely -# and globally identified by a DN ("Distinguished Name"). Attributes are -# identified by short, descriptive words or phrases. Although a directory is -# free to implement any attribute name, most of them follow rigorous -# standards so that the range of commonly-encountered attribute names is not -# large. -# -# An attribute name is case-insensitive. Most directories also restrict the -# range of characters allowed in attribute names. To simplify handling -# attribute names, Net::LDAP::Entry internally converts them to a standard -# format. Therefore, the methods which take attribute names can take Strings -# or Symbols, and work correctly regardless of case or capitalization. -# -# An attribute consists of zero or more data items called values. An -# entry is the combination of a unique DN, a set of attribute names, and a -# (possibly-empty) array of values for each attribute. -# -# Class Net::LDAP::Entry provides convenience methods for dealing with LDAP -# entries. In addition to the methods documented below, you may access -# individual attributes of an entry simply by giving the attribute name as -# the name of a method call. For example: -# -# ldap.search( ... ) do |entry| -# puts "Common name: #{entry.cn}" -# puts "Email addresses:" -# entry.mail.each {|ma| puts ma} -# end -# -# If you use this technique to access an attribute that is not present in a -# particular Entry object, a NoMethodError exception will be raised. -# -#-- -# Ugly problem to fix someday: We key off the internal hash with a canonical -# form of the attribute name: convert to a string, downcase, then take the -# symbol. Unfortunately we do this in at least three places. Should do it in -# ONE place. -class Net::LDAP::Entry - ## - # This constructor is not generally called by user code. - def initialize(dn = nil) #:nodoc: - @myhash = {} - @myhash[:dn] = [dn] - end - - ## - # Use the LDIF format for Marshal serialization. - def _dump(depth) #:nodoc: - to_ldif - end - - ## - # Use the LDIF format for Marshal serialization. - def self._load(entry) #:nodoc: - from_single_ldif_string(entry) - end - - class << self - ## - # Converts a single LDIF entry string into an Entry object. Useful for - # Marshal serialization. If a string with multiple LDIF entries is - # provided, an exception will be raised. - def from_single_ldif_string(ldif) - ds = Net::LDAP::Dataset.read_ldif(::StringIO.new(ldif)) - - return nil if ds.empty? - - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Too many LDIF entries" unless ds.size == 1 - - entry = ds.to_entries.first - - return nil if entry.dn.nil? - entry - end - - ## - # Canonicalizes an LDAP attribute name as a \Symbol. The name is - # lowercased and, if present, a trailing equals sign is removed. - def attribute_name(name) - name = name.to_s.downcase - name = name[0..-2] if name[-1] == ?= - name.to_sym - end - end - - ## - # Sets or replaces the array of values for the provided attribute. The - # attribute name is canonicalized prior to assignment. - # - # When an attribute is set using this, that attribute is now made - # accessible through methods as well. - # - # entry = Net::LDAP::Entry.new("dc=com") - # entry.foo # => NoMethodError - # entry["foo"] = 12345 # => [12345] - # entry.foo # => [12345] - def []=(name, value) - @myhash[self.class.attribute_name(name)] = Kernel::Array(value) - end - - ## - # Reads the array of values for the provided attribute. The attribute name - # is canonicalized prior to reading. Returns an empty array if the - # attribute does not exist. - def [](name) - name = self.class.attribute_name(name) - @myhash[name] || [] - end - - ## - # Returns the first distinguished name (dn) of the Entry as a \String. - def dn - self[:dn].first.to_s - end - - ## - # Returns an array of the attribute names present in the Entry. - def attribute_names - @myhash.keys - end - - ## - # Accesses each of the attributes present in the Entry. - # - # Calls a user-supplied block with each attribute in turn, passing two - # arguments to the block: a Symbol giving the name of the attribute, and a - # (possibly empty) \Array of data values. - def each # :yields: attribute-name, data-values-array - if block_given? - attribute_names.each {|a| - attr_name,values = a,self[a] - yield attr_name, values - } - end - end - alias_method :each_attribute, :each - - ## - # Converts the Entry to an LDIF-formatted String - def to_ldif - Net::LDAP::Dataset.from_entry(self).to_ldif_string - end - - def respond_to?(sym) #:nodoc: - return true if valid_attribute?(self.class.attribute_name(sym)) - return super - end - - def method_missing(sym, *args, &block) #:nodoc: - name = self.class.attribute_name(sym) - - if valid_attribute?(name ) - if setter?(sym) && args.size == 1 - value = args.first - value = Array(value) - self[name]= value - return value - elsif args.empty? - return self[name] - end - end - - super - end - - # Given a valid attribute symbol, returns true. - def valid_attribute?(attr_name) - attribute_names.include?(attr_name) - end - private :valid_attribute? - - # Returns true if the symbol ends with an equal sign. - def setter?(sym) - sym.to_s[-1] == ?= - end - private :setter? -end # class Entry - -require 'net/ldap/dataset' unless defined? Net::LDAP::Dataset diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/filter.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/filter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 660684f38..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/filter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,759 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- - -## -# Class Net::LDAP::Filter is used to constrain LDAP searches. An object of -# this class is passed to Net::LDAP#search in the parameter :filter. -# -# Net::LDAP::Filter supports the complete set of search filters available in -# LDAP, including conjunction, disjunction and negation (AND, OR, and NOT). -# This class supplants the (infamous) RFC 2254 standard notation for -# specifying LDAP search filters. -#-- -# NOTE: This wording needs to change as we will be supporting LDAPv3 search -# filter strings (RFC 4515). -#++ -# -# Here's how to code the familiar "objectclass is present" filter: -# f = Net::LDAP::Filter.present("objectclass") -# -# The object returned by this code can be passed directly to the -# :filter parameter of Net::LDAP#search. -# -# See the individual class and instance methods below for more examples. -class Net::LDAP::Filter - ## - # Known filter types. - FilterTypes = [ :ne, :eq, :ge, :le, :and, :or, :not, :ex ] - - def initialize(op, left, right) #:nodoc: - unless FilterTypes.include?(op) - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Invalid or unsupported operator #{op.inspect} in LDAP Filter." - end - @op = op - @left = left - @right = right - end - - class << self - # We don't want filters created except using our custom constructors. - private :new - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating that the value of a particular - # attribute must either be present or match a particular string. - # - # Specifying that an attribute is 'present' means only directory entries - # which contain a value for the particular attribute will be selected by - # the filter. This is useful in case of optional attributes such as - # mail. Presence is indicated by giving the value "*" in the - # second parameter to #eq. This example selects only entries that have - # one or more values for sAMAccountName: - # - # f = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("sAMAccountName", "*") - # - # To match a particular range of values, pass a string as the second - # parameter to #eq. The string may contain one or more "*" characters as - # wildcards: these match zero or more occurrences of any character. Full - # regular-expressions are not supported due to limitations in the - # underlying LDAP protocol. This example selects any entry with a - # mail value containing the substring "anderson": - # - # f = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("mail", "*anderson*") - # - # This filter does not perform any escaping - def eq(attribute, value) - new(:eq, attribute, value) - end - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating extensible comparison. This Filter - # object is currently considered EXPERIMENTAL. - # - # sample_attributes = ['cn:fr', 'cn:fr.eq', - # 'cn:1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.9.4.49.1.3', 'cn:dn:fr', 'cn:dn:fr.eq'] - # attr = sample_attributes.first # Pick an extensible attribute - # value = 'roberts' - # - # filter = "#{attr}:=#{value}" # Basic String Filter - # filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.ex(attr, value) # Net::LDAP::Filter - # - # # Perform a search with the Extensible Match Filter - # Net::LDAP.search(:filter => filter) - #-- - # The LDIF required to support the above examples on the OpenDS LDAP - # server: - # - # version: 1 - # - # dn: dc=example,dc=com - # objectClass: domain - # objectClass: top - # dc: example - # - # dn: ou=People,dc=example,dc=com - # objectClass: organizationalUnit - # objectClass: top - # ou: People - # - # dn: uid=1,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com - # objectClass: person - # objectClass: organizationalPerson - # objectClass: inetOrgPerson - # objectClass: top - # cn:: csO0YsOpcnRz - # sn:: YsO0YiByw7Riw6lydHM= - # givenName:: YsO0Yg== - # uid: 1 - # - # =Refs: - # * http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2251.txt - # * http://www.novell.com/documentation/edir88/edir88/?page=/documentation/edir88/edir88/data/agazepd.html - # * https://docs.opends.org/2.0/page/SearchingUsingInternationalCollationRules - #++ - def ex(attribute, value) - new(:ex, attribute, value) - end - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating that a particular attribute value - # is either not present or does not match a particular string; see - # Filter::eq for more information. - # - # This filter does not perform any escaping - def ne(attribute, value) - new(:ne, attribute, value) - end - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating that the value of a particular - # attribute must match a particular string. The attribute value is - # escaped, so the "*" character is interpreted literally. - def equals(attribute, value) - new(:eq, attribute, escape(value)) - end - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating that the value of a particular - # attribute must begin with a particular string. The attribute value is - # escaped, so the "*" character is interpreted literally. - def begins(attribute, value) - new(:eq, attribute, escape(value) + "*") - end - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating that the value of a particular - # attribute must end with a particular string. The attribute value is - # escaped, so the "*" character is interpreted literally. - def ends(attribute, value) - new(:eq, attribute, "*" + escape(value)) - end - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating that the value of a particular - # attribute must contain a particular string. The attribute value is - # escaped, so the "*" character is interpreted literally. - def contains(attribute, value) - new(:eq, attribute, "*" + escape(value) + "*") - end - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating that a particular attribute value - # is greater than or equal to the specified value. - def ge(attribute, value) - new(:ge, attribute, value) - end - - ## - # Creates a Filter object indicating that a particular attribute value - # is less than or equal to the specified value. - def le(attribute, value) - new(:le, attribute, value) - end - - ## - # Joins two or more filters so that all conditions must be true. Calling - # Filter.join(left, right) is the same as left & - # right. - # - # # Selects only entries that have an objectclass attribute. - # x = Net::LDAP::Filter.present("objectclass") - # # Selects only entries that have a mail attribute that begins - # # with "George". - # y = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("mail", "George*") - # # Selects only entries that meet both conditions above. - # z = Net::LDAP::Filter.join(x, y) - def join(left, right) - new(:and, left, right) - end - - ## - # Creates a disjoint comparison between two or more filters. Selects - # entries where either the left or right side are true. Calling - # Filter.intersect(left, right) is the same as left | - # right. - # - # # Selects only entries that have an objectclass attribute. - # x = Net::LDAP::Filter.present("objectclass") - # # Selects only entries that have a mail attribute that begins - # # with "George". - # y = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("mail", "George*") - # # Selects only entries that meet either condition above. - # z = x | y - def intersect(left, right) - new(:or, left, right) - end - - ## - # Negates a filter. Calling Fitler.negate(filter) i s the same - # as ~filter. - # - # # Selects only entries that do not have an objectclass - # # attribute. - # x = ~Net::LDAP::Filter.present("objectclass") - def negate(filter) - new(:not, filter, nil) - end - - ## - # This is a synonym for #eq(attribute, "*"). Also known as #present and - # #pres. - def present?(attribute) - eq(attribute, "*") - end - alias_method :present, :present? - alias_method :pres, :present? - - # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4515 lists these exceptions from UTF1 - # charset for filters. All of the following must be escaped in any normal - # string using a single backslash ('\') as escape. - # - ESCAPES = { - "\0" => '00', # NUL = %x00 ; null character - '*' => '2A', # ASTERISK = %x2A ; asterisk ("*") - '(' => '28', # LPARENS = %x28 ; left parenthesis ("(") - ')' => '29', # RPARENS = %x29 ; right parenthesis (")") - '\\' => '5C', # ESC = %x5C ; esc (or backslash) ("\") - } - # Compiled character class regexp using the keys from the above hash. - ESCAPE_RE = Regexp.new( - "[" + - ESCAPES.keys.map { |e| Regexp.escape(e) }.join + - "]") - - ## - # Escape a string for use in an LDAP filter - def escape(string) - string.gsub(ESCAPE_RE) { |char| "\\" + ESCAPES[char] } - end - - ## - # Converts an LDAP search filter in BER format to an Net::LDAP::Filter - # object. The incoming BER object most likely came to us by parsing an - # LDAP searchRequest PDU. See also the comments under #to_ber, including - # the grammar snippet from the RFC. - #-- - # We're hardcoding the BER constants from the RFC. These should be - # broken out insto constants. - def parse_ber(ber) - case ber.ber_identifier - when 0xa0 # context-specific constructed 0, "and" - ber.map { |b| parse_ber(b) }.inject { |memo, obj| memo & obj } - when 0xa1 # context-specific constructed 1, "or" - ber.map { |b| parse_ber(b) }.inject { |memo, obj| memo | obj } - when 0xa2 # context-specific constructed 2, "not" - ~parse_ber(ber.first) - when 0xa3 # context-specific constructed 3, "equalityMatch" - if ber.last == "*" - else - eq(ber.first, ber.last) - end - when 0xa4 # context-specific constructed 4, "substring" - str = "" - final = false - ber.last.each { |b| - case b.ber_identifier - when 0x80 # context-specific primitive 0, SubstringFilter "initial" - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Unrecognized substring filter; bad initial value." if str.length > 0 - str += b - when 0x81 # context-specific primitive 0, SubstringFilter "any" - str += "*#{b}" - when 0x82 # context-specific primitive 0, SubstringFilter "final" - str += "*#{b}" - final = true - end - } - str += "*" unless final - eq(ber.first.to_s, str) - when 0xa5 # context-specific constructed 5, "greaterOrEqual" - ge(ber.first.to_s, ber.last.to_s) - when 0xa6 # context-specific constructed 6, "lessOrEqual" - le(ber.first.to_s, ber.last.to_s) - when 0x87 # context-specific primitive 7, "present" - # call to_s to get rid of the BER-identifiedness of the incoming string. - present?(ber.to_s) - when 0xa9 # context-specific constructed 9, "extensible comparison" - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Invalid extensible search filter, should be at least two elements" if ber.size<2 - - # Reassembles the extensible filter parts - # (["sn", "2.4.6.8.10", "Barbara Jones", '1']) - type = value = dn = rule = nil - ber.each do |element| - case element.ber_identifier - when 0x81 then rule=element - when 0x82 then type=element - when 0x83 then value=element - when 0x84 then dn='dn' - end - end - - attribute = '' - attribute << type if type - attribute << ":#{dn}" if dn - attribute << ":#{rule}" if rule - - ex(attribute, value) - else - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Invalid BER tag-value (#{ber.ber_identifier}) in search filter." - end - end - - ## - # Converts an LDAP filter-string (in the prefix syntax specified in RFC-2254) - # to a Net::LDAP::Filter. - def construct(ldap_filter_string) - FilterParser.parse(ldap_filter_string) - end - alias_method :from_rfc2254, :construct - alias_method :from_rfc4515, :construct - - ## - # Convert an RFC-1777 LDAP/BER "Filter" object to a Net::LDAP::Filter - # object. - #-- - # TODO, we're hardcoding the RFC-1777 BER-encodings of the various - # filter types. Could pull them out into a constant. - #++ - def parse_ldap_filter(obj) - case obj.ber_identifier - when 0x87 # present. context-specific primitive 7. - eq(obj.to_s, "*") - when 0xa3 # equalityMatch. context-specific constructed 3. - eq(obj[0], obj[1]) - else - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Unknown LDAP search-filter type: #{obj.ber_identifier}" - end - end - end - - ## - # Joins two or more filters so that all conditions must be true. - # - # # Selects only entries that have an objectclass attribute. - # x = Net::LDAP::Filter.present("objectclass") - # # Selects only entries that have a mail attribute that begins - # # with "George". - # y = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("mail", "George*") - # # Selects only entries that meet both conditions above. - # z = x & y - def &(filter) - self.class.join(self, filter) - end - - ## - # Creates a disjoint comparison between two or more filters. Selects - # entries where either the left or right side are true. - # - # # Selects only entries that have an objectclass attribute. - # x = Net::LDAP::Filter.present("objectclass") - # # Selects only entries that have a mail attribute that begins - # # with "George". - # y = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("mail", "George*") - # # Selects only entries that meet either condition above. - # z = x | y - def |(filter) - self.class.intersect(self, filter) - end - - ## - # Negates a filter. - # - # # Selects only entries that do not have an objectclass - # # attribute. - # x = ~Net::LDAP::Filter.present("objectclass") - def ~@ - self.class.negate(self) - end - - ## - # Equality operator for filters, useful primarily for constructing unit tests. - def ==(filter) - # 20100320 AZ: We need to come up with a better way of doing this. This - # is just nasty. - str = "[@op,@left,@right]" - self.instance_eval(str) == filter.instance_eval(str) - end - - def to_raw_rfc2254 - case @op - when :ne - "!(#{@left}=#{@right})" - when :eq - "#{@left}=#{@right}" - when :ex - "#{@left}:=#{@right}" - when :ge - "#{@left}>=#{@right}" - when :le - "#{@left}<=#{@right}" - when :and - "&(#{@left.to_raw_rfc2254})(#{@right.to_raw_rfc2254})" - when :or - "|(#{@left.to_raw_rfc2254})(#{@right.to_raw_rfc2254})" - when :not - "!(#{@left.to_raw_rfc2254})" - end - end - - ## - # Converts the Filter object to an RFC 2254-compatible text format. - def to_rfc2254 - "(#{to_raw_rfc2254})" - end - - def to_s - to_rfc2254 - end - - ## - # Converts the filter to BER format. - #-- - # Filter ::= - # CHOICE { - # and [0] SET OF Filter, - # or [1] SET OF Filter, - # not [2] Filter, - # equalityMatch [3] AttributeValueAssertion, - # substrings [4] SubstringFilter, - # greaterOrEqual [5] AttributeValueAssertion, - # lessOrEqual [6] AttributeValueAssertion, - # present [7] AttributeType, - # approxMatch [8] AttributeValueAssertion, - # extensibleMatch [9] MatchingRuleAssertion - # } - # - # SubstringFilter ::= - # SEQUENCE { - # type AttributeType, - # SEQUENCE OF CHOICE { - # initial [0] LDAPString, - # any [1] LDAPString, - # final [2] LDAPString - # } - # } - # - # MatchingRuleAssertion ::= - # SEQUENCE { - # matchingRule [1] MatchingRuleId OPTIONAL, - # type [2] AttributeDescription OPTIONAL, - # matchValue [3] AssertionValue, - # dnAttributes [4] BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE - # } - # - # Matching Rule Suffixes - # Less than [.1] or .[lt] - # Less than or equal to [.2] or [.lte] - # Equality [.3] or [.eq] (default) - # Greater than or equal to [.4] or [.gte] - # Greater than [.5] or [.gt] - # Substring [.6] or [.sub] - # - #++ - def to_ber - case @op - when :eq - if @right == "*" # presence test - @left.to_s.to_ber_contextspecific(7) - elsif @right =~ /[*]/ # substring - # Parsing substrings is a little tricky. We use String#split to - # break a string into substrings delimited by the * (star) - # character. But we also need to know whether there is a star at the - # head and tail of the string, so we use a limit parameter value of - # -1: "If negative, there is no limit to the number of fields - # returned, and trailing null fields are not suppressed." - # - # 20100320 AZ: This is much simpler than the previous verison. Also, - # unnecessary regex escaping has been removed. - - ary = @right.split(/[*]+/, -1) - - if ary.first.empty? - first = nil - ary.shift - else - first = ary.shift.to_ber_contextspecific(0) - end - - if ary.last.empty? - last = nil - ary.pop - else - last = ary.pop.to_ber_contextspecific(2) - end - - seq = ary.map { |e| e.to_ber_contextspecific(1) } - seq.unshift first if first - seq.push last if last - - [@left.to_s.to_ber, seq.to_ber].to_ber_contextspecific(4) - else # equality - [@left.to_s.to_ber, unescape(@right).to_ber].to_ber_contextspecific(3) - end - when :ex - seq = [] - - unless @left =~ /^([-;\w]*)(:dn)?(:(\w+|[.\w]+))?$/ - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Bad attribute #{@left}" - end - type, dn, rule = $1, $2, $4 - - seq << rule.to_ber_contextspecific(1) unless rule.to_s.empty? # matchingRule - seq << type.to_ber_contextspecific(2) unless type.to_s.empty? # type - seq << unescape(@right).to_ber_contextspecific(3) # matchingValue - seq << "1".to_ber_contextspecific(4) unless dn.to_s.empty? # dnAttributes - - seq.to_ber_contextspecific(9) - when :ge - [@left.to_s.to_ber, unescape(@right).to_ber].to_ber_contextspecific(5) - when :le - [@left.to_s.to_ber, unescape(@right).to_ber].to_ber_contextspecific(6) - when :ne - [self.class.eq(@left, @right).to_ber].to_ber_contextspecific(2) - when :and - ary = [@left.coalesce(:and), @right.coalesce(:and)].flatten - ary.map {|a| a.to_ber}.to_ber_contextspecific(0) - when :or - ary = [@left.coalesce(:or), @right.coalesce(:or)].flatten - ary.map {|a| a.to_ber}.to_ber_contextspecific(1) - when :not - [@left.to_ber].to_ber_contextspecific(2) - end - end - - ## - # Perform filter operations against a user-supplied block. This is useful - # when implementing an LDAP directory server. The caller's block will be - # called with two arguments: first, a symbol denoting the "operation" of - # the filter; and second, an array consisting of arguments to the - # operation. The user-supplied block (which is MANDATORY) should perform - # some desired application-defined processing, and may return a - # locally-meaningful object that will appear as a parameter in the :and, - # :or and :not operations detailed below. - # - # A typical object to return from the user-supplied block is an array of - # Net::LDAP::Filter objects. - # - # These are the possible values that may be passed to the user-supplied - # block: - # * :equalityMatch (the arguments will be an attribute name and a value - # to be matched); - # * :substrings (two arguments: an attribute name and a value containing - # one or more "*" characters); - # * :present (one argument: an attribute name); - # * :greaterOrEqual (two arguments: an attribute name and a value to be - # compared against); - # * :lessOrEqual (two arguments: an attribute name and a value to be - # compared against); - # * :and (two or more arguments, each of which is an object returned - # from a recursive call to #execute, with the same block; - # * :or (two or more arguments, each of which is an object returned from - # a recursive call to #execute, with the same block; and - # * :not (one argument, which is an object returned from a recursive - # call to #execute with the the same block. - def execute(&block) - case @op - when :eq - if @right == "*" - yield :present, @left - elsif @right.index '*' - yield :substrings, @left, @right - else - yield :equalityMatch, @left, @right - end - when :ge - yield :greaterOrEqual, @left, @right - when :le - yield :lessOrEqual, @left, @right - when :or, :and - yield @op, (@left.execute(&block)), (@right.execute(&block)) - when :not - yield @op, (@left.execute(&block)) - end || [] - end - - ## - # This is a private helper method for dealing with chains of ANDs and ORs - # that are longer than two. If BOTH of our branches are of the specified - # type of joining operator, then return both of them as an array (calling - # coalesce recursively). If they're not, then return an array consisting - # only of self. - def coalesce(operator) #:nodoc: - if @op == operator - [@left.coalesce(operator), @right.coalesce(operator)] - else - [self] - end - end - - ## - #-- - # We got a hash of attribute values. - # Do we match the attributes? - # Return T/F, and call match recursively as necessary. - #++ - def match(entry) - case @op - when :eq - if @right == "*" - l = entry[@left] and l.length > 0 - else - l = entry[@left] and l = Array(l) and l.index(@right) - end - else - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Unknown filter type in match: #{@op}" - end - end - - ## - # Converts escaped characters (e.g., "\\28") to unescaped characters - # ("("). - def unescape(right) - right.gsub(/\\([a-fA-F\d]{2})/) { [$1.hex].pack("U") } - end - private :unescape - - ## - # Parses RFC 2254-style string representations of LDAP filters into Filter - # object hierarchies. - class FilterParser #:nodoc: - ## - # The constructed filter. - attr_reader :filter - - class << self - private :new - - ## - # Construct a filter tree from the provided string and return it. - def parse(ldap_filter_string) - new(ldap_filter_string).filter - end - end - - def initialize(str) - require 'strscan' # Don't load strscan until we need it. - @filter = parse(StringScanner.new(str)) - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Invalid filter syntax." unless @filter - end - - ## - # Parse the string contained in the StringScanner provided. Parsing - # tries to parse a standalone expression first. If that fails, it tries - # to parse a parenthesized expression. - def parse(scanner) - parse_filter_branch(scanner) or parse_paren_expression(scanner) - end - private :parse - - ## - # Join ("&") and intersect ("|") operations are presented in branches. - # That is, the expression (&(test1)(test2) has two branches: - # test1 and test2. Each of these is parsed separately and then pushed - # into a branch array for filter merging using the parent operation. - # - # This method parses the branch text out into an array of filter - # objects. - def parse_branches(scanner) - branches = [] - while branch = parse_paren_expression(scanner) - branches << branch - end - branches - end - private :parse_branches - - ## - # Join ("&") and intersect ("|") operations are presented in branches. - # That is, the expression (&(test1)(test2) has two branches: - # test1 and test2. Each of these is parsed separately and then pushed - # into a branch array for filter merging using the parent operation. - # - # This method calls #parse_branches to generate the branch list and then - # merges them into a single Filter tree by calling the provided - # operation. - def merge_branches(op, scanner) - filter = nil - branches = parse_branches(scanner) - - if branches.size >= 1 - filter = branches.shift - while not branches.empty? - filter = filter.__send__(op, branches.shift) - end - end - - filter - end - private :merge_branches - - def parse_paren_expression(scanner) - if scanner.scan(/\s*\(\s*/) - expr = if scanner.scan(/\s*\&\s*/) - merge_branches(:&, scanner) - elsif scanner.scan(/\s*\|\s*/) - merge_branches(:|, scanner) - elsif scanner.scan(/\s*\!\s*/) - br = parse_paren_expression(scanner) - ~br if br - else - parse_filter_branch(scanner) - end - - if expr and scanner.scan(/\s*\)\s*/) - expr - end - end - end - private :parse_paren_expression - - ## - # This parses a given expression inside of parentheses. - def parse_filter_branch(scanner) - scanner.scan(/\s*/) - if token = scanner.scan(/[-\w:.]*[\w]/) - scanner.scan(/\s*/) - if op = scanner.scan(/<=|>=|!=|:=|=/) - scanner.scan(/\s*/) - if value = scanner.scan(/(?:[-\w*.+@=,#\$%&!'\s]|\\[a-fA-F\d]{2})+/) - # 20100313 AZ: Assumes that "(uid=george*)" is the same as - # "(uid=george* )". The standard doesn't specify, but I can find - # no examples that suggest otherwise. - value.strip! - case op - when "=" - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq(token, value) - when "!=" - Net::LDAP::Filter.ne(token, value) - when "<=" - Net::LDAP::Filter.le(token, value) - when ">=" - Net::LDAP::Filter.ge(token, value) - when ":=" - Net::LDAP::Filter.ex(token, value) - end - end - end - end - end - private :parse_filter_branch - end # class Net::LDAP::FilterParser -end # class Net::LDAP::Filter diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/password.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/password.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 503c7fe6b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/password.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -require 'digest/sha1' -require 'digest/md5' - -class Net::LDAP::Password - class << self - # Generate a password-hash suitable for inclusion in an LDAP attribute. - # Pass a hash type (currently supported: :md5 and :sha) and a plaintext - # password. This function will return a hashed representation. - # - #-- - # STUB: This is here to fulfill the requirements of an RFC, which - # one? - # - # TODO, gotta do salted-sha and (maybe)salted-md5. Should we provide - # sha1 as a synonym for sha1? I vote no because then should you also - # provide ssha1 for symmetry? - def generate(type, str) - digest, digest_name = case type - when :md5 - [Digest::MD5.new, 'MD5'] - when :sha - [Digest::SHA1.new, 'SHA'] - else - raise Net::LDAP::LdapError, "Unsupported password-hash type (#{type})" - end - digest << str.to_s - return "{#{digest_name}}#{[digest.digest].pack('m').chomp }" - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/pdu.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/pdu.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bdde92cca..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/ldap/pdu.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,256 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -require 'ostruct' - -## -# Defines the Protocol Data Unit (PDU) for LDAP. An LDAP PDU always looks -# like a BER SEQUENCE with at least two elements: an INTEGER message ID -# number and an application-specific SEQUENCE. Some LDAPv3 packets also -# include an optional third element, a sequence of "controls" (see RFC 2251 -# section 4.1.12 for more information). -# -# The application-specific tag in the sequence tells us what kind of packet -# it is, and each kind has its own format, defined in RFC-1777. -# -# Observe that many clients (such as ldapsearch) do not necessarily enforce -# the expected application tags on received protocol packets. This -# implementation does interpret the RFC strictly in this regard, and it -# remains to be seen whether there are servers out there that will not work -# well with our approach. -# -# Currently, we only support controls on SearchResult. -class Net::LDAP::PDU - class Error < RuntimeError; end - - ## - # This message packet is a bind request. - BindRequest = 0 - BindResult = 1 - UnbindRequest = 2 - SearchRequest = 3 - SearchReturnedData = 4 - SearchResult = 5 - ModifyResponse = 7 - AddResponse = 9 - DeleteResponse = 11 - ModifyRDNResponse = 13 - SearchResultReferral = 19 - ExtendedRequest = 23 - ExtendedResponse = 24 - - ## - # The LDAP packet message ID. - attr_reader :message_id - alias_method :msg_id, :message_id - - ## - # The application protocol format tag. - attr_reader :app_tag - - attr_reader :search_entry - attr_reader :search_referrals - attr_reader :search_parameters - attr_reader :bind_parameters - - ## - # Returns RFC-2251 Controls if any. - attr_reader :ldap_controls - alias_method :result_controls, :ldap_controls - # Messy. Does this functionality belong somewhere else? - - def initialize(ber_object) - begin - @message_id = ber_object[0].to_i - # Grab the bottom five bits of the identifier so we know which type of - # PDU this is. - # - # This is safe enough in LDAP-land, but it is recommended that other - # approaches be taken for other protocols in the case that there's an - # app-specific tag that has both primitive and constructed forms. - @app_tag = ber_object[1].ber_identifier & 0x1f - @ldap_controls = [] - rescue Exception => ex - raise Net::LDAP::PDU::Error, "LDAP PDU Format Error: #{ex.message}" - end - - case @app_tag - when BindResult - parse_bind_response(ber_object[1]) - when SearchReturnedData - parse_search_return(ber_object[1]) - when SearchResultReferral - parse_search_referral(ber_object[1]) - when SearchResult - parse_ldap_result(ber_object[1]) - when ModifyResponse - parse_ldap_result(ber_object[1]) - when AddResponse - parse_ldap_result(ber_object[1]) - when DeleteResponse - parse_ldap_result(ber_object[1]) - when ModifyRDNResponse - parse_ldap_result(ber_object[1]) - when SearchRequest - parse_ldap_search_request(ber_object[1]) - when BindRequest - parse_bind_request(ber_object[1]) - when UnbindRequest - parse_unbind_request(ber_object[1]) - when ExtendedResponse - parse_ldap_result(ber_object[1]) - else - raise LdapPduError.new("unknown pdu-type: #{@app_tag}") - end - - parse_controls(ber_object[2]) if ber_object[2] - end - - ## - # Returns a hash which (usually) defines the members :resultCode, - # :errorMessage, and :matchedDN. These values come directly from an LDAP - # response packet returned by the remote peer. Also see #result_code. - def result - @ldap_result || {} - end - - ## - # This returns an LDAP result code taken from the PDU, but it will be nil - # if there wasn't a result code. That can easily happen depending on the - # type of packet. - def result_code(code = :resultCode) - @ldap_result and @ldap_result[code] - end - - ## - # Return serverSaslCreds, which are only present in BindResponse packets. - #-- - # Messy. Does this functionality belong somewhere else? We ought to - # refactor the accessors of this class before they get any kludgier. - def result_server_sasl_creds - @ldap_result && @ldap_result[:serverSaslCreds] - end - - def parse_ldap_result(sequence) - sequence.length >= 3 or raise Net::LDAP::PDU::Error, "Invalid LDAP result length." - @ldap_result = { - :resultCode => sequence[0], - :matchedDN => sequence[1], - :errorMessage => sequence[2] - } - end - private :parse_ldap_result - - ## - # A Bind Response may have an additional field, ID [7], serverSaslCreds, - # per RFC 2251 pgh 4.2.3. - def parse_bind_response(sequence) - sequence.length >= 3 or raise Net::LDAP::PDU::Error, "Invalid LDAP Bind Response length." - parse_ldap_result(sequence) - @ldap_result[:serverSaslCreds] = sequence[3] if sequence.length >= 4 - @ldap_result - end - private :parse_bind_response - - # Definition from RFC 1777 (we're handling application-4 here). - # - # Search Response ::= - # CHOICE { - # entry [APPLICATION 4] SEQUENCE { - # objectName LDAPDN, - # attributes SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE { - # AttributeType, - # SET OF AttributeValue - # } - # }, - # resultCode [APPLICATION 5] LDAPResult - # } - # - # We concoct a search response that is a hash of the returned attribute - # values. - # - # NOW OBSERVE CAREFULLY: WE ARE DOWNCASING THE RETURNED ATTRIBUTE NAMES. - # - # This is to make them more predictable for user programs, but it may not - # be a good idea. Maybe this should be configurable. - def parse_search_return(sequence) - sequence.length >= 2 or raise Net::LDAP::PDU::Error, "Invalid Search Response length." - @search_entry = Net::LDAP::Entry.new(sequence[0]) - sequence[1].each { |seq| @search_entry[seq[0]] = seq[1] } - end - private :parse_search_return - - ## - # A search referral is a sequence of one or more LDAP URIs. Any number of - # search-referral replies can be returned by the server, interspersed with - # normal replies in any order. - #-- - # Until I can think of a better way to do this, we'll return the referrals - # as an array. It'll be up to higher-level handlers to expose something - # reasonable to the client. - def parse_search_referral(uris) - @search_referrals = uris - end - private :parse_search_referral - - ## - # Per RFC 2251, an LDAP "control" is a sequence of tuples, each consisting - # of an OID, a boolean criticality flag defaulting FALSE, and an OPTIONAL - # Octet String. If only two fields are given, the second one may be either - # criticality or data, since criticality has a default value. Someday we - # may want to come back here and add support for some of more-widely used - # controls. RFC-2696 is a good example. - def parse_controls(sequence) - @ldap_controls = sequence.map do |control| - o = OpenStruct.new - o.oid, o.criticality, o.value = control[0], control[1], control[2] - if o.criticality and o.criticality.is_a?(String) - o.value = o.criticality - o.criticality = false - end - o - end - end - private :parse_controls - - # (provisional, must document) - def parse_ldap_search_request(sequence) - s = OpenStruct.new - s.base_object, s.scope, s.deref_aliases, s.size_limit, s.time_limit, - s.types_only, s.filter, s.attributes = sequence - @search_parameters = s - end - private :parse_ldap_search_request - - # (provisional, must document) - def parse_bind_request sequence - s = OpenStruct.new - s.version, s.name, s.authentication = sequence - @bind_parameters = s - end - private :parse_bind_request - - # (provisional, must document) - # UnbindRequest has no content so this is a no-op. - def parse_unbind_request(sequence) - nil - end - private :parse_unbind_request -end - -module Net - ## - # Handle renamed constants Net::LdapPdu (Net::LDAP::PDU) and - # Net::LdapPduError (Net::LDAP::PDU::Error). - def self.const_missing(name) #:nodoc: - case name.to_s - when "LdapPdu" - warn "Net::#{name} has been deprecated. Use Net::LDAP::PDU instead." - Net::LDAP::PDU - when "LdapPduError" - warn "Net::#{name} has been deprecated. Use Net::LDAP::PDU::Error instead." - Net::LDAP::PDU::Error - when 'LDAP' - else - super - end - end -end # module Net diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/snmp.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/snmp.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6835dd3e2..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/lib/net/snmp.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,268 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby encoding: utf-8 -*- -# :stopdoc: -module Net - class SNMP - VERSION = '0.2.2' - - AsnSyntax = Net::BER.compile_syntax({ - :application => { - :primitive => { - 1 => :integer, # Counter32, (RFC2578 sec 2) - 2 => :integer, # Gauge32 or Unsigned32, (RFC2578 sec 2) - 3 => :integer # TimeTicks32, (RFC2578 sec 2) - }, - :constructed => { - } - }, - :context_specific => { - :primitive => { - }, - :constructed => { - 0 => :array, # GetRequest PDU (RFC1157 pgh 4.1.2) - 1 => :array, # GetNextRequest PDU (RFC1157 pgh 4.1.3) - 2 => :array # GetResponse PDU (RFC1157 pgh 4.1.4) - } - } - }) - - # SNMP 32-bit counter. - # Defined in RFC1155 (Structure of Mangement Information), section 6. - # A 32-bit counter is an ASN.1 application [1] implicit unsigned integer - # with a range from 0 to 2^^32 - 1. - class Counter32 - def initialize value - @value = value - end - def to_ber - @value.to_ber_application(1) - end - end - - # SNMP 32-bit gauge. - # Defined in RFC1155 (Structure of Mangement Information), section 6. - # A 32-bit counter is an ASN.1 application [2] implicit unsigned integer. - # This is also indistinguishable from Unsigned32. (Need to alias them.) - class Gauge32 - def initialize value - @value = value - end - def to_ber - @value.to_ber_application(2) - end - end - - # SNMP 32-bit timer-ticks. - # Defined in RFC1155 (Structure of Mangement Information), section 6. - # A 32-bit counter is an ASN.1 application [3] implicit unsigned integer. - class TimeTicks32 - def initialize value - @value = value - end - def to_ber - @value.to_ber_application(3) - end - end - end - - class SnmpPdu - class Error < StandardError; end - - PduTypes = [ - :get_request, - :get_next_request, - :get_response, - :set_request, - :trap - ] - ErrorStatusCodes = { # Per RFC1157, pgh 4.1.1 - 0 => "noError", - 1 => "tooBig", - 2 => "noSuchName", - 3 => "badValue", - 4 => "readOnly", - 5 => "genErr" - } - - class << self - def parse ber_object - n = new - n.send :parse, ber_object - n - end - end - - attr_reader :version, :community, :pdu_type, :variables, :error_status - attr_accessor :request_id, :error_index - - - def initialize args={} - @version = args[:version] || 0 - @community = args[:community] || "public" - @pdu_type = args[:pdu_type] # leave nil unless specified; there's no reasonable default value. - @error_status = args[:error_status] || 0 - @error_index = args[:error_index] || 0 - @variables = args[:variables] || [] - end - - #-- - def parse ber_object - begin - parse_ber_object ber_object - rescue Error - # Pass through any SnmpPdu::Error instances - raise $! - rescue - # Wrap any basic parsing error so it becomes a PDU-format error - raise Error.new( "snmp-pdu format error" ) - end - end - private :parse - - def parse_ber_object ber_object - send :version=, ber_object[0].to_i - send :community=, ber_object[1].to_s - - data = ber_object[2] - case (app_tag = data.ber_identifier & 31) - when 0 - send :pdu_type=, :get_request - parse_get_request data - when 1 - send :pdu_type=, :get_next_request - # This PDU is identical to get-request except for the type. - parse_get_request data - when 2 - send :pdu_type=, :get_response - # This PDU is identical to get-request except for the type, - # the error_status and error_index values are meaningful, - # and the fact that the variable bindings will be non-null. - parse_get_response data - else - raise Error.new( "unknown snmp-pdu type: #{app_tag}" ) - end - end - private :parse_ber_object - - #-- - # Defined in RFC1157, pgh 4.1.2. - def parse_get_request data - send :request_id=, data[0].to_i - # data[1] is error_status, always zero. - # data[2] is error_index, always zero. - send :error_status=, 0 - send :error_index=, 0 - data[3].each {|n,v| - # A variable-binding, of which there may be several, - # consists of an OID and a BER null. - # We're ignoring the null, we might want to verify it instead. - unless v.is_a?(Net::BER::BerIdentifiedNull) - raise Error.new(" invalid variable-binding in get-request" ) - end - add_variable_binding n, nil - } - end - private :parse_get_request - - #-- - # Defined in RFC1157, pgh 4.1.4 - def parse_get_response data - send :request_id=, data[0].to_i - send :error_status=, data[1].to_i - send :error_index=, data[2].to_i - data[3].each {|n,v| - # A variable-binding, of which there may be several, - # consists of an OID and a BER null. - # We're ignoring the null, we might want to verify it instead. - add_variable_binding n, v - } - end - private :parse_get_response - - - def version= ver - unless [0,2].include?(ver) - raise Error.new("unknown snmp-version: #{ver}") - end - @version = ver - end - - def pdu_type= t - unless PduTypes.include?(t) - raise Error.new("unknown pdu-type: #{t}") - end - @pdu_type = t - end - - def error_status= es - unless ErrorStatusCodes.has_key?(es) - raise Error.new("unknown error-status: #{es}") - end - @error_status = es - end - - def community= c - @community = c.to_s - end - - #-- - # Syntactic sugar - def add_variable_binding name, value=nil - @variables ||= [] - @variables << [name, value] - end - - def to_ber_string - [ - version.to_ber, - community.to_ber, - pdu_to_ber_string - ].to_ber_sequence - end - - #-- - # Helper method that returns a PDU payload in BER form, - # depending on the PDU type. - def pdu_to_ber_string - case pdu_type - when :get_request - [ - request_id.to_ber, - error_status.to_ber, - error_index.to_ber, - [ - @variables.map {|n,v| - [n.to_ber_oid, Net::BER::BerIdentifiedNull.new.to_ber].to_ber_sequence - } - ].to_ber_sequence - ].to_ber_contextspecific(0) - when :get_next_request - [ - request_id.to_ber, - error_status.to_ber, - error_index.to_ber, - [ - @variables.map {|n,v| - [n.to_ber_oid, Net::BER::BerIdentifiedNull.new.to_ber].to_ber_sequence - } - ].to_ber_sequence - ].to_ber_contextspecific(1) - when :get_response - [ - request_id.to_ber, - error_status.to_ber, - error_index.to_ber, - [ - @variables.map {|n,v| - [n.to_ber_oid, v.to_ber].to_ber_sequence - } - ].to_ber_sequence - ].to_ber_contextspecific(2) - else - raise Error.new( "unknown pdu-type: #{pdu_type}" ) - end - end - private :pdu_to_ber_string - - end -end -# :startdoc: diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/net-ldap.gemspec b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/net-ldap.gemspec deleted file mode 100644 index 00a99e41a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/net-ldap.gemspec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- - -Gem::Specification.new do |s| - s.name = %q{net-ldap} - s.version = "0.2.20110317223538" - - s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= - s.authors = ["Francis Cianfrocca", "Emiel van de Laar", "Rory O'Connell", "Kaspar Schiess", "Austin Ziegler"] - s.date = %q{2011-03-17} - s.description = %q{Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the -Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for -accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in -Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a -subset of server features as well. - -Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including -OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with -earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251–2256, 2829–2830, 3377, and 3771). -Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full client compliance with -the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510–4519, plutions of 4520–4532).} - s.email = ["blackhedd@rubyforge.org", "gemiel@gmail.com", "rory.ocon@gmail.com", "kaspar.schiess@absurd.li", "austin@rubyforge.org"] - s.extra_rdoc_files = ["Manifest.txt", "Contributors.rdoc", "Hacking.rdoc", "History.rdoc", "License.rdoc", "README.rdoc"] - s.files = [".autotest", ".rspec", "Contributors.rdoc", "Hacking.rdoc", "History.rdoc", "License.rdoc", "Manifest.txt", "README.rdoc", "Rakefile", "autotest/discover.rb", "lib/net-ldap.rb", "lib/net/ber.rb", "lib/net/ber/ber_parser.rb", "lib/net/ber/core_ext.rb", "lib/net/ber/core_ext/array.rb", "lib/net/ber/core_ext/bignum.rb", "lib/net/ber/core_ext/false_class.rb", "lib/net/ber/core_ext/fixnum.rb", "lib/net/ber/core_ext/string.rb", "lib/net/ber/core_ext/true_class.rb", "lib/net/ldap.rb", "lib/net/ldap/dataset.rb", "lib/net/ldap/dn.rb", "lib/net/ldap/entry.rb", "lib/net/ldap/filter.rb", "lib/net/ldap/password.rb", "lib/net/ldap/pdu.rb", "lib/net/snmp.rb", "net-ldap.gemspec", "spec/integration/ssl_ber_spec.rb", "spec/spec.opts", "spec/spec_helper.rb", "spec/unit/ber/ber_spec.rb", "spec/unit/ber/core_ext/string_spec.rb", "spec/unit/ldap/dn_spec.rb", "spec/unit/ldap/entry_spec.rb", "spec/unit/ldap/filter_spec.rb", "spec/unit/ldap_spec.rb", "test/common.rb", "test/test_entry.rb", "test/test_filter.rb", "test/test_ldap_connection.rb", "test/test_ldif.rb", "test/test_password.rb", "test/test_rename.rb", "test/test_snmp.rb", "test/testdata.ldif", "testserver/ldapserver.rb", "testserver/testdata.ldif", ".gemtest"] - s.homepage = %q{http://net-ldap.rubyforge.org/} - s.rdoc_options = ["--main", "README.rdoc"] - s.require_paths = ["lib"] - s.required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 1.8.7") - s.rubyforge_project = %q{net-ldap} - s.rubygems_version = %q{1.5.2} - s.summary = %q{Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services} - s.test_files = ["test/test_entry.rb", "test/test_filter.rb", "test/test_ldap_connection.rb", "test/test_ldif.rb", "test/test_password.rb", "test/test_rename.rb", "test/test_snmp.rb"] - - if s.respond_to? :specification_version then - s.specification_version = 3 - - if Gem::Version.new(Gem::VERSION) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.0"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.0"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, [">= 2.9.1"]) - else - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 2.9.1"]) - end - else - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 2.9.1"]) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/integration/ssl_ber_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/integration/ssl_ber_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4f40a204e..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/integration/ssl_ber_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -require 'net/ldap' - -describe "BER serialisation (SSL)" do - # Transmits str to #to and reads it back from #from. - # - def transmit(str) - to.write(str) - to.close - - from.read - end - - attr_reader :to, :from - before(:each) do - @from, @to = IO.pipe - - # The production code operates on sockets, which do need #connect called - # on them to work. Pipes are more robust for this test, so we'll skip - # the #connect call since it fails. - flexmock(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket). - new_instances.should_receive(:connect => nil) - - @to = Net::LDAP::Connection.wrap_with_ssl(to) - @from = Net::LDAP::Connection.wrap_with_ssl(from) - end - - it "should transmit strings" do - transmit('foo').should == 'foo' - end - it "should correctly transmit numbers" do - to.write 1234.to_ber - from.read_ber.should == 1234 - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/spec.opts b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/spec.opts deleted file mode 100644 index d019bfbf0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/spec.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ ---format specdoc ---colour \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/spec_helper.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/spec_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 507953704..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/spec_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -require 'net/ldap' - -RSpec.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :flexmock -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ber/ber_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ber/ber_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 33be2fd67..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ber/ber_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -require 'net/ber' -require 'net/ldap' - -describe "BER encoding of" do - - RSpec::Matchers.define :properly_encode_and_decode do - match do |given| - given.to_ber.read_ber.should == given - end - end - - context "arrays" do - it "should properly encode/decode []" do - [].should properly_encode_and_decode - end - it "should properly encode/decode [1,2,3]" do - ary = [1,2,3] - encoded_ary = ary.map { |el| el.to_ber }.to_ber - - encoded_ary.read_ber.should == ary - end - end - context "booleans" do - it "should encode true" do - true.to_ber.should == "\x01\x01\x01" - end - it "should encode false" do - false.to_ber.should == "\x01\x01\x00" - end - end - context "numbers" do - # Sample based - { - 0 => "\x02\x01\x00", - 1 => "\x02\x01\x01", - 127 => "\x02\x01\x7F", - 128 => "\x02\x01\x80", - 255 => "\x02\x01\xFF", - 256 => "\x02\x02\x01\x00", - 65535 => "\x02\x02\xFF\xFF", - 65536 => "\x02\x03\x01\x00\x00", - 16_777_215 => "\x02\x03\xFF\xFF\xFF", - 0x01000000 => "\x02\x04\x01\x00\x00\x00", - 0x3FFFFFFF => "\x02\x04\x3F\xFF\xFF\xFF", - 0x4FFFFFFF => "\x02\x04\x4F\xFF\xFF\xFF", - - # Some odd samples... - 5 => "\002\001\005", - 500 => "\002\002\001\364", - 50_000 => "\x02\x02\xC3P", - 5_000_000_000 => "\002\005\001*\005\362\000" - }.each do |number, expected_encoding| - it "should encode #{number} as #{expected_encoding.inspect}" do - number.to_ber.should == expected_encoding - end - end - - # Round-trip encoding: This is mostly to be sure to cover Bignums well. - context "when decoding with #read_ber" do - it "should correctly handle powers of two" do - 100.times do |p| - n = 2 << p - - n.should properly_encode_and_decode - end - end - it "should correctly handle powers of ten" do - 100.times do |p| - n = 5 * 10**p - - n.should properly_encode_and_decode - end - end - end - end -end - -describe "BER decoding of" do - context "numbers" do - it "should decode #{"\002\001\006".inspect} (6)" do - "\002\001\006".read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax).should == 6 - end - it "should decode #{"\004\007testing".inspect} ('testing')" do - "\004\007testing".read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax).should == 'testing' - end - it "should decode an ldap bind request" do - "0$\002\001\001`\037\002\001\003\004\rAdministrator\200\vad_is_bogus". - read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax).should == - [1, [3, "Administrator", "ad_is_bogus"]] - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ber/core_ext/string_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ber/core_ext/string_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6eebe05c7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ber/core_ext/string_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'metaid' - -describe String, "when extended with BER core extensions" do - describe "<- #read_ber! (consuming read_ber method)" do - context "when passed an ldap bind request and some extra data" do - attr_reader :str, :result - before(:each) do - @str = "0$\002\001\001`\037\002\001\003\004\rAdministrator\200\vad_is_bogus UNCONSUMED" - @result = str.read_ber!(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax) - end - - it "should correctly parse the ber message" do - result.should == [1, [3, "Administrator", "ad_is_bogus"]] - end - it "should leave unconsumed part of message in place" do - str.should == " UNCONSUMED" - end - - context "if an exception occurs during #read_ber" do - attr_reader :initial_value - before(:each) do - stub_exception_class = Class.new(StandardError) - - @initial_value = "0$\002\001\001`\037\002\001\003\004\rAdministrator\200\vad_is_bogus" - @str = initial_value.dup - - # Defines a string - io = StringIO.new(initial_value) - io.meta_def :read_ber do |syntax| - read - raise stub_exception_class - end - flexmock(StringIO).should_receive(:new).and_return(io) - - begin - str.read_ber!(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax) - rescue stub_exception_class - # EMPTY ON PURPOSE - else - raise "The stub code should raise an exception!" - end - end - - it "should not modify string" do - str.should == initial_value - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/dn_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/dn_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8d1b58527..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/dn_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'net/ldap/dn' - -describe Net::LDAP::DN do - describe "<- .construct" do - attr_reader :dn - - before(:each) do - @dn = Net::LDAP::DN.new('cn', ',+"\\<>;', 'ou=company') - end - - it "should construct a Net::LDAP::DN" do - dn.should be_an_instance_of(Net::LDAP::DN) - end - - it "should escape all the required characters" do - dn.to_s.should == 'cn=\\,\\+\\"\\\\\\<\\>\\;,ou=company' - end - end - - describe "<- .to_a" do - context "parsing" do - { - 'cn=James, ou=Company\\,\\20LLC' => ['cn','James','ou','Company, LLC'], - 'cn = \ James , ou = "Comp\28ny" ' => ['cn',' James','ou','Comp(ny'], - '1.23.4= #A3B4D5 ,ou=Company' => ['1.23.4','#A3B4D5','ou','Company'], - }.each do |key, value| - context "(#{key})" do - attr_reader :dn - - before(:each) do - @dn = Net::LDAP::DN.new(key) - end - - it "should decode into a Net::LDAP::DN" do - dn.should be_an_instance_of(Net::LDAP::DN) - end - - it "should return the correct array" do - dn.to_a.should == value - end - end - end - end - - context "parsing bad input" do - [ - 'cn=James,', - 'cn=#aa aa', - 'cn="James', - 'cn=J\ames', - 'cn=\\', - '1.2.d=Value', - 'd1.2=Value', - ].each do |value| - context "(#{value})" do - attr_reader :dn - - before(:each) do - @dn = Net::LDAP::DN.new(value) - end - - it "should decode into a Net::LDAP::DN" do - dn.should be_an_instance_of(Net::LDAP::DN) - end - - it "should raise an error on parsing" do - lambda { dn.to_a }.should raise_error - end - end - end - end - end - - describe "<- .escape(str)" do - it "should escape ,, +, \", \\, <, >, and ;" do - Net::LDAP::DN.escape(',+"\\<>;').should == '\\,\\+\\"\\\\\\<\\>\\;' - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/entry_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/entry_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e0270cbd6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/entry_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe Net::LDAP::Entry do - attr_reader :entry - before(:each) do - @entry = Net::LDAP::Entry.from_single_ldif_string( - %Q{dn: something -foo: foo -barAttribute: bar - } - ) - end - - describe "entry access" do - it "should always respond to #dn" do - entry.should respond_to(:dn) - end - - context "<- #foo" do - it "should respond_to?" do - entry.should respond_to(:foo) - end - it "should return 'foo'" do - entry.foo.should == ['foo'] - end - end - context "<- #Foo" do - it "should respond_to?" do - entry.should respond_to(:Foo) - end - it "should return 'foo'" do - entry.foo.should == ['foo'] - end - end - context "<- #foo=" do - it "should respond_to?" do - entry.should respond_to(:foo=) - end - it "should set 'foo'" do - entry.foo= 'bar' - entry.foo.should == ['bar'] - end - end - context "<- #fOo=" do - it "should return 'foo'" do - entry.fOo= 'bar' - entry.fOo.should == ['bar'] - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/filter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/filter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 416be31c3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap/filter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe Net::LDAP::Filter do - describe "<- .ex(attr, value)" do - context "('foo', 'bar')" do - attr_reader :filter - before(:each) do - @filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.ex('foo', 'bar') - end - it "should convert to 'foo:=bar'" do - filter.to_s.should == '(foo:=bar)' - end - it "should survive roundtrip via to_s/from_rfc2254" do - Net::LDAP::Filter.from_rfc2254(filter.to_s).should == filter - end - it "should survive roundtrip conversion to/from ber" do - ber = filter.to_ber - Net::LDAP::Filter.parse_ber(ber.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax)).should == - filter - end - end - context "various legal inputs" do - [ - '(o:dn:=Ace Industry)', - '(:dn:2.4.8.10:=Dino)', - '(cn:dn:1.2.3.4.5:=John Smith)', - '(sn:dn:2.4.6.8.10:=Barbara Jones)', - '(&(sn:dn:2.4.6.8.10:=Barbara Jones))' - ].each do |filter_str| - context "from_rfc2254(#{filter_str.inspect})" do - attr_reader :filter - before(:each) do - @filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.from_rfc2254(filter_str) - end - - it "should decode into a Net::LDAP::Filter" do - filter.should be_an_instance_of(Net::LDAP::Filter) - end - it "should survive roundtrip conversion to/from ber" do - ber = filter.to_ber - Net::LDAP::Filter.parse_ber(ber.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax)).should == - filter - end - end - end - end - end - describe "<- .construct" do - it "should accept apostrophes in filters (regression)" do - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("uid=O'Keefe").to_rfc2254.should == "(uid=O'Keefe)" - end - end - - describe "convenience filter constructors" do - def eq(attribute, value) - described_class.eq(attribute, value) - end - describe "<- .equals(attr, val)" do - it "should delegate to .eq with escaping" do - described_class.equals('dn', 'f*oo').should == eq('dn', 'f\2Aoo') - end - end - describe "<- .begins(attr, val)" do - it "should delegate to .eq with escaping" do - described_class.begins('dn', 'f*oo').should == eq('dn', 'f\2Aoo*') - end - end - describe "<- .ends(attr, val)" do - it "should delegate to .eq with escaping" do - described_class.ends('dn', 'f*oo').should == eq('dn', '*f\2Aoo') - end - end - describe "<- .contains(attr, val)" do - it "should delegate to .eq with escaping" do - described_class.contains('dn', 'f*oo').should == eq('dn', '*f\2Aoo*') - end - end - end - describe "<- .escape(str)" do - it "should escape nul, *, (, ) and \\" do - Net::LDAP::Filter.escape("\0*()\\").should == "\\00\\2A\\28\\29\\5C" - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1edb5c9a7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/spec/unit/ldap_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe Net::LDAP::Connection do - describe "initialize" do - context "when host is not responding" do - before(:each) do - flexmock(TCPSocket). - should_receive(:new).and_raise(Errno::ECONNREFUSED) - end - - it "should raise LdapError" do - lambda { - Net::LDAP::Connection.new( - :server => 'test.mocked.com', - :port => 636) - }.should raise_error(Net::LDAP::LdapError) - end - end - context "when host is blocking the port" do - before(:each) do - flexmock(TCPSocket). - should_receive(:new).and_raise(SocketError) - end - - it "should raise LdapError" do - lambda { - Net::LDAP::Connection.new( - :server => 'test.mocked.com', - :port => 636) - }.should raise_error(Net::LDAP::LdapError) - end - end - context "on other exceptions" do - before(:each) do - flexmock(TCPSocket). - should_receive(:new).and_raise(NameError) - end - - it "should rethrow the exception" do - lambda { - Net::LDAP::Connection.new( - :server => 'test.mocked.com', - :port => 636) - }.should raise_error(NameError) - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/common.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/common.rb deleted file mode 100644 index baa06884c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/common.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# Add 'lib' to load path. -require 'test/unit' -require 'net/ldap' diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_entry.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_entry.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 73898d675..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_entry.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -require 'common' - -=begin -class TestEntry < Test::Unit::TestCase -Commented out until I can make it a spec. - context "An instance of Entry" do - setup do - @entry = Net::LDAP::Entry.new 'cn=Barbara,o=corp' - end - - should "be initialized with the DN" do - assert_equal 'cn=Barbara,o=corp', @entry.dn - end - - should 'return an empty array when accessing a nonexistent attribute (index lookup)' do - assert_equal [], @entry['sn'] - end - - should 'return an empty array when accessing a nonexistent attribute (method call)' do - assert_equal [], @entry.sn - end - - should 'create an attribute on assignment (index lookup)' do - @entry['sn'] = 'Jensen' - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry['sn'] - end - - should 'create an attribute on assignment (method call)' do - @entry.sn = 'Jensen' - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry.sn - end - - should 'have attributes accessible by index lookup' do - @entry['sn'] = 'Jensen' - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry['sn'] - end - - should 'have attributes accessible using a Symbol as the index' do - @entry[:sn] = 'Jensen' - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry[:sn] - end - - should 'have attributes accessible by method call' do - @entry['sn'] = 'Jensen' - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry.sn - end - - should 'ignore case of attribute names' do - @entry['sn'] = 'Jensen' - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry.sn - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry.Sn - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry.SN - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry['sn'] - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry['Sn'] - assert_equal ['Jensen'], @entry['SN'] - end - end -end -=end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_filter.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_filter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2ddbb5303..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_filter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -require 'common' - -class TestFilter < Test::Unit::TestCase - Filter = Net::LDAP::Filter - - def test_bug_7534_rfc2254 - assert_equal("(cn=Tim Wizard)", - Filter.from_rfc2254("(cn=Tim Wizard)").to_rfc2254) - end - - def test_invalid_filter_string - assert_raises(Net::LDAP::LdapError) { Filter.from_rfc2254("") } - end - - def test_invalid_filter - assert_raises(Net::LDAP::LdapError) { - # This test exists to prove that our constructor blocks unknown filter - # types. All filters must be constructed using helpers. - Filter.__send__(:new, :xx, nil, nil) - } - end - - def test_to_s - assert_equal("(uid=george *)", Filter.eq("uid", "george *").to_s) - end - - def test_convenience_filters - assert_equal("(uid=\\2A)", Filter.equals("uid", "*").to_s) - assert_equal("(uid=\\28*)", Filter.begins("uid", "(").to_s) - assert_equal("(uid=*\\29)", Filter.ends("uid", ")").to_s) - assert_equal("(uid=*\\5C*)", Filter.contains("uid", "\\").to_s) - end - - def test_c2 - assert_equal("(uid=george *)", - Filter.from_rfc2254("uid=george *").to_rfc2254) - assert_equal("(uid:=george *)", - Filter.from_rfc2254("uid:=george *").to_rfc2254) - assert_equal("(uid=george*)", - Filter.from_rfc2254(" ( uid = george* ) ").to_rfc2254) - assert_equal("(!(uid=george*))", - Filter.from_rfc2254("uid!=george*").to_rfc2254) - assert_equal("(uid<=george*)", - Filter.from_rfc2254("uid <= george*").to_rfc2254) - assert_equal("(uid>=george*)", - Filter.from_rfc2254("uid>=george*").to_rfc2254) - assert_equal("(&(uid=george*)(mail=*))", - Filter.from_rfc2254("(& (uid=george* ) (mail=*))").to_rfc2254) - assert_equal("(|(uid=george*)(mail=*))", - Filter.from_rfc2254("(| (uid=george* ) (mail=*))").to_rfc2254) - assert_equal("(!(mail=*))", - Filter.from_rfc2254("(! (mail=*))").to_rfc2254) - end - - def test_filter_with_single_clause - assert_equal("(cn=name)", Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("(&(cn=name))").to_s) - end - - def test_filters_from_ber - [ - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("objectclass"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "ou"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.ge("uid", "500"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.le("uid", "500"), - (~ Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("objectclass")), - (Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("objectclass") & Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("ou")), - (Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("objectclass") & Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("ou") & Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("sn")), - (Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("objectclass") | Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("ou") | Net::LDAP::Filter.pres("sn")), - - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "*aaa"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "*aaa*bbb"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "*aaa*bbb*ccc"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "aaa*bbb"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "aaa*bbb*ccc"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "abc*def*1111*22*g"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "*aaa*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "*aaa*bbb*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "*aaa*bbb*ccc*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "aaa*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "aaa*bbb*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.eq("objectclass", "aaa*bbb*ccc*"), - ].each do |ber| - f = Net::LDAP::Filter.parse_ber(ber.to_ber.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax)) - assert(f == ber) - assert_equal(f.to_ber, ber.to_ber) - end - end - - def test_ber_from_rfc2254_filter - [ - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=ou"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("uid >= 500"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("uid <= 500"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("(!(uid=*))"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("(&(uid=*)(objectclass=*))"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("(&(uid=*)(objectclass=*)(sn=*))"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("(|(uid=*)(objectclass=*))"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("(|(uid=*)(objectclass=*)(sn=*))"), - - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*aaa"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*aaa*bbb"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*aaa bbb"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*aaa bbb"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*aaa*bbb*ccc"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=aaa*bbb"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=aaa*bbb*ccc"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=abc*def*1111*22*g"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*aaa*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*aaa*bbb*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=*aaa*bbb*ccc*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=aaa*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=aaa*bbb*"), - Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("objectclass=aaa*bbb*ccc*"), - ].each do |ber| - f = Net::LDAP::Filter.parse_ber(ber.to_ber.read_ber(Net::LDAP::AsnSyntax)) - assert(f == ber) - assert_equal(f.to_ber, ber.to_ber) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_ldap_connection.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_ldap_connection.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a36430165..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_ldap_connection.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -require 'common' - -class TestLDAP < Test::Unit::TestCase - def test_modify_ops_delete - args = { :operations => [ [ :delete, "mail" ] ] } - result = Net::LDAP::Connection.modify_ops(args[:operations]) - expected = [ "0\r\n\x01\x010\b\x04\x04mail1\x00" ] - assert_equal(expected, result) - end - - def test_modify_ops_add - args = { :operations => [ [ :add, "mail", "testuser@example.com" ] ] } - result = Net::LDAP::Connection.modify_ops(args[:operations]) - expected = [ "0#\n\x01\x000\x1E\x04\x04mail1\x16\x04\x14testuser@example.com" ] - assert_equal(expected, result) - end - - def test_modify_ops_replace - args = { :operations =>[ [ :replace, "mail", "testuser@example.com" ] ] } - result = Net::LDAP::Connection.modify_ops(args[:operations]) - expected = [ "0#\n\x01\x020\x1E\x04\x04mail1\x16\x04\x14testuser@example.com" ] - assert_equal(expected, result) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_ldif.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_ldif.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 77f8b86c6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_ldif.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: testldif.rb 61 2006-04-18 20:55:55Z blackhedd $ - -require 'common' - -require 'digest/sha1' -require 'base64' - -class TestLdif < Test::Unit::TestCase - TestLdifFilename = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/testdata.ldif" - - def test_empty_ldif - ds = Net::LDAP::Dataset.read_ldif(StringIO.new) - assert_equal(true, ds.empty?) - end - - def test_ldif_with_comments - str = ["# Hello from LDIF-land", "# This is an unterminated comment"] - io = StringIO.new(str[0] + "\r\n" + str[1]) - ds = Net::LDAP::Dataset::read_ldif(io) - assert_equal(str, ds.comments) - end - - def test_ldif_with_password - psw = "goldbricks" - hashed_psw = "{SHA}" + Base64::encode64(Digest::SHA1.digest(psw)).chomp - - ldif_encoded = Base64::encode64(hashed_psw).chomp - ds = Net::LDAP::Dataset::read_ldif(StringIO.new("dn: Goldbrick\r\nuserPassword:: #{ldif_encoded}\r\n\r\n")) - recovered_psw = ds["Goldbrick"][:userpassword].shift - assert_equal(hashed_psw, recovered_psw) - end - - def test_ldif_with_continuation_lines - ds = Net::LDAP::Dataset::read_ldif(StringIO.new("dn: abcdefg\r\n hijklmn\r\n\r\n")) - assert_equal(true, ds.has_key?("abcdefg hijklmn")) - end - - # TODO, INADEQUATE. We need some more tests - # to verify the content. - def test_ldif - File.open(TestLdifFilename, "r") {|f| - ds = Net::LDAP::Dataset::read_ldif(f) - assert_equal(13, ds.length) - } - end - - # Must test folded lines and base64-encoded lines as well as normal ones. - def test_to_ldif - data = File.open(TestLdifFilename, "rb") { |f| f.read } - io = StringIO.new(data) - - # added .lines to turn to array because 1.9 doesn't have - # .grep on basic strings - entries = data.lines.grep(/^dn:\s*/) { $'.chomp } - dn_entries = entries.dup - - ds = Net::LDAP::Dataset::read_ldif(io) { |type, value| - case type - when :dn - assert_equal(dn_entries.first, value) - dn_entries.shift - end - } - assert_equal(entries.size, ds.size) - assert_equal(entries.sort, ds.to_ldif.grep(/^dn:\s*/) { $'.chomp }) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_password.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_password.rb deleted file mode 100644 index abc8c22b0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_password.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: testpsw.rb 72 2006-04-24 21:58:14Z blackhedd $ - -require 'common' - -class TestPassword < Test::Unit::TestCase - - def test_psw - assert_equal( - "{MD5}xq8jwrcfibi0sZdZYNkSng==", - Net::LDAP::Password.generate( :md5, "cashflow" )) - - assert_equal( - "{SHA}YE4eGkN4BvwNN1f5R7CZz0kFn14=", - Net::LDAP::Password.generate( :sha, "cashflow" )) - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_rename.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_rename.rb deleted file mode 100644 index db82340a3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_rename.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -require 'common' - -# Commented out since it assumes you have a live LDAP server somewhere. This -# will be migrated to the integration specs, as soon as they are ready. -=begin -class TestRename < Test::Unit::TestCase - HOST= '10.10.10.71' - PORT = 389 - BASE = "o=test" - AUTH = { :method => :simple, :username => "cn=testadmin,#{BASE}", :password => 'password' } - BASIC_USER = "cn=jsmith,ou=sales,#{BASE}" - RENAMED_USER = "cn=jbrown,ou=sales,#{BASE}" - MOVED_USER = "cn=jsmith,ou=marketing,#{BASE}" - RENAMED_MOVED_USER = "cn=jjones,ou=marketing,#{BASE}" - - def setup - # create the entries we're going to manipulate - Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| - if ldap.add(:dn => "ou=sales,#{BASE}", :attributes => { :ou => "sales", :objectclass => "organizationalUnit" }) - puts "Add failed: #{ldap.get_operation_result.message} - code: #{ldap.get_operation_result.code}" - end - ldap.add(:dn => "ou=marketing,#{BASE}", :attributes => { :ou => "marketing", :objectclass => "organizationalUnit" }) - ldap.add(:dn => BASIC_USER, :attributes => { :cn => "jsmith", :objectclass => "inetOrgPerson", :sn => "Smith" }) - end - end - - def test_rename_entry - dn = nil - Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| - ldap.rename(:olddn => BASIC_USER, :newrdn => "cn=jbrown") - - ldap.search(:base => RENAMED_USER) do |entry| - dn = entry.dn - end - end - assert_equal(RENAMED_USER, dn) - end - - def test_move_entry - dn = nil - Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| - ldap.rename(:olddn => BASIC_USER, :newrdn => "cn=jsmith", :new_superior => "ou=marketing,#{BASE}") - - ldap.search(:base => MOVED_USER) do |entry| - dn = entry.dn - end - end - assert_equal(MOVED_USER, dn) - end - - def test_move_and_rename_entry - dn = nil - Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| - ldap.rename(:olddn => BASIC_USER, :newrdn => "cn=jjones", :new_superior => "ou=marketing,#{BASE}") - - ldap.search(:base => RENAMED_MOVED_USER) do |entry| - dn = entry.dn - end - end - assert_equal(RENAMED_MOVED_USER, dn) - end - - def teardown - # delete the entries - # note: this doesn't always completely clear up on eDirectory as objects get locked while - # the rename/move is being completed on the server and this prevents the delete from happening - Net::LDAP::open(:host => HOST, :port => PORT, :auth => AUTH) do |ldap| - ldap.delete(:dn => BASIC_USER) - ldap.delete(:dn => RENAMED_USER) - ldap.delete(:dn => MOVED_USER) - ldap.delete(:dn => RENAMED_MOVED_USER) - ldap.delete(:dn => "ou=sales,#{BASE}") - ldap.delete(:dn => "ou=marketing,#{BASE}") - end - end -end -=end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_snmp.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_snmp.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 88a619dc5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/test_snmp.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: testsnmp.rb 231 2006-12-21 15:09:29Z blackhedd $ - -require 'common' -require 'net/snmp' - -class TestSnmp < Test::Unit::TestCase - SnmpGetRequest = "0'\002\001\000\004\006public\240\032\002\002?*\002\001\000\002\001\0000\0160\f\006\b+\006\001\002\001\001\001\000\005\000" - SnmpGetResponse = "0+\002\001\000\004\006public\242\036\002\002'\017\002\001\000\002\001\0000\0220\020\006\b+\006\001\002\001\001\001\000\004\004test" - - SnmpGetRequestXXX = "0'\002\001\000\004\006xxxxxx\240\032\002\002?*\002\001\000\002\001\0000\0160\f\006\b+\006\001\002\001\001\001\000\005\000" - - def test_invalid_packet - data = "xxxx" - assert_raise(Net::BER::BerError) { -ary = data.read_ber(Net::SNMP::AsnSyntax) - } - end - - # The method String#read_ber! added by Net::BER consumes a well-formed BER - # object from the head of a string. If it doesn't find a complete, - # well-formed BER object, it returns nil and leaves the string unchanged. - # If it finds an object, it returns the object and removes it from the - # head of the string. This is good for handling partially-received data - # streams, such as from network connections. - def _test_consume_string - data = "xxx" - assert_equal(nil, data.read_ber!) - assert_equal("xxx", data) - - data = SnmpGetRequest + "!!!" - ary = data.read_ber!(Net::SNMP::AsnSyntax) - assert_equal("!!!", data) - assert ary.is_a?(Array) - assert ary.is_a?(Net::BER::BerIdentifiedArray) - end - - def test_weird_packet - assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) { -Net::SnmpPdu.parse("aaaaaaaaaaaaaa") - } - end - - def test_get_request - data = SnmpGetRequest.dup - pkt = data.read_ber(Net::SNMP::AsnSyntax) - assert pkt.is_a?(Net::BER::BerIdentifiedArray) - assert_equal(48, pkt.ber_identifier) # Constructed [0], signifies GetRequest - - pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.parse(pkt) - assert_equal(:get_request, pdu.pdu_type) - assert_equal(16170, pdu.request_id) # whatever was in the test data. 16170 is not magic. - assert_equal([[[1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0], nil]], pdu.variables) - - assert_equal(pdu.to_ber_string, SnmpGetRequest) - end - - def test_empty_pdu - pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.new - assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) { pdu.to_ber_string } - end - - def test_malformations - pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.new - pdu.version = 0 - pdu.version = 2 - assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) { pdu.version = 100 } - - pdu.pdu_type = :get_request - pdu.pdu_type = :get_next_request - pdu.pdu_type = :get_response - pdu.pdu_type = :set_request - pdu.pdu_type = :trap - assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) { pdu.pdu_type = :something_else } - end - - def test_make_response - pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.new - pdu.version = 0 - pdu.community = "public" - pdu.pdu_type = :get_response - pdu.request_id = 9999 - pdu.error_status = 0 - pdu.error_index = 0 - pdu.add_variable_binding [1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0], "test" - - assert_equal(SnmpGetResponse, pdu.to_ber_string) - end - - def test_make_bad_response - pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.new - assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) {pdu.to_ber_string} - pdu.pdu_type = :get_response - pdu.request_id = 999 - pdu.to_ber_string - # Not specifying variables doesn't create an error. (Maybe it should?) - end - - def test_snmp_integers - c32 = Net::SNMP::Counter32.new(100) - assert_equal("A\001d", c32.to_ber) - g32 = Net::SNMP::Gauge32.new(100) - assert_equal("B\001d", g32.to_ber) - t32 = Net::SNMP::TimeTicks32.new(100) - assert_equal("C\001d", t32.to_ber) - end - - def test_community - data = SnmpGetRequestXXX.dup - ary = data.read_ber(Net::SNMP::AsnSyntax) - pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.parse(ary) - assert_equal("xxxxxx", pdu.community) - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/testdata.ldif b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/testdata.ldif deleted file mode 100644 index eb5610d5f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/test/testdata.ldif +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: testdata.ldif 50 2006-04-17 17:57:33Z blackhedd $ -# -# This is test-data for an LDAP server in LDIF format. -# -dn: dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: dcObject -objectClass: organization -o: Bayshore Networks LLC -dc: bayshorenetworks - -dn: cn=Manager,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalrole -cn: Manager - -dn: ou=people,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalunit -ou: people - -dn: ou=privileges,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalunit -ou: privileges - -dn: ou=roles,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalunit -ou: roles - -dn: ou=office,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalunit -ou: office - -dn: mail=nogoodnik@steamheat.net,ou=people,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -cn: Bob Fosse -mail: nogoodnik@steamheat.net -sn: Fosse -ou: people -objectClass: top -objectClass: inetorgperson -objectClass: authorizedperson -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=engineer,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapadmin,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapsuperadmin,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_elephant_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_eagle_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=greenplug_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=brandplace_logging_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=brandplace_report_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=workorder_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=bayshore_eagle_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=bayshore_eagle_superuser,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=kledaras_user,ou=roles - -dn: mail=elephant@steamheat.net,ou=people,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -cn: Gwen Verdon -mail: elephant@steamheat.net -sn: Verdon -ou: people -objectClass: top -objectClass: inetorgperson -objectClass: authorizedperson -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=brandplace_report_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=engineer,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_elephant_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapsuperadmin,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapadmin,ou=roles - -dn: uniqueIdentifier=engineering,ou=privileges,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -uniqueIdentifier: engineering -ou: privileges -objectClass: accessPrivilege - -dn: uniqueIdentifier=engineer,ou=roles,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -uniqueIdentifier: engineer -ou: roles -objectClass: accessRole -hasAccessPrivilege: uniqueIdentifier=engineering,ou=privileges - -dn: uniqueIdentifier=ldapadmin,ou=roles,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -uniqueIdentifier: ldapadmin -ou: roles -objectClass: accessRole - -dn: uniqueIdentifier=ldapsuperadmin,ou=roles,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -uniqueIdentifier: ldapsuperadmin -ou: roles -objectClass: accessRole - -dn: mail=catperson@steamheat.net,ou=people,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -cn: Sid Sorokin -mail: catperson@steamheat.net -sn: Sorokin -ou: people -objectClass: top -objectClass: inetorgperson -objectClass: authorizedperson -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=engineer,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_elephant_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapsuperadmin,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_eagle_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=greenplug_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=workorder_user,ou=roles - diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/testserver/ldapserver.rb b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/testserver/ldapserver.rb deleted file mode 100644 index eba130cef..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/testserver/ldapserver.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -# $Id$ -# -# Copyright (C) 2006 by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved. -# Gmail account: garbagecat10. -# -# This is an LDAP server intended for unit testing of Net::LDAP. -# It implements as much of the protocol as we have the stomach -# to implement but serves static data. Use ldapsearch to test -# this server! -# -# To make this easier to write, we use the Ruby/EventMachine -# reactor library. -# - -#------------------------------------------------ - -module LdapServer - - LdapServerAsnSyntax = { - :application => { - :constructed => { - 0 => :array, # LDAP BindRequest - 3 => :array # LDAP SearchRequest - }, - :primitive => { - 2 => :string, # ldapsearch sends this to unbind - } - }, - :context_specific => { - :primitive => { - 0 => :string, # simple auth (password) - 7 => :string # present filter - }, - :constructed => { - 3 => :array # equality filter - }, - } - } - - def post_init - $logger.info "Accepted LDAP connection" - @authenticated = false - end - - def receive_data data - @data ||= ""; @data << data - while pdu = @data.read_ber!(LdapServerAsnSyntax) - begin - handle_ldap_pdu pdu - rescue - $logger.error "closing connection due to error #{$!}" - close_connection - end - end - end - - def handle_ldap_pdu pdu - tag_id = pdu[1].ber_identifier - case tag_id - when 0x60 - handle_bind_request pdu - when 0x63 - handle_search_request pdu - when 0x42 - # bizarre thing, it's a null object (primitive application-2) - # sent by ldapsearch to request an unbind (or a kiss-off, not sure which) - close_connection_after_writing - else - $logger.error "received unknown packet-type #{tag_id}" - close_connection_after_writing - end - end - - def handle_bind_request pdu - # TODO, return a proper LDAP error instead of blowing up on version error - if pdu[1][0] != 3 - send_ldap_response 1, pdu[0].to_i, 2, "", "We only support version 3" - elsif pdu[1][1] != "cn=bigshot,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com" - send_ldap_response 1, pdu[0].to_i, 48, "", "Who are you?" - elsif pdu[1][2].ber_identifier != 0x80 - send_ldap_response 1, pdu[0].to_i, 7, "", "Keep it simple, man" - elsif pdu[1][2] != "opensesame" - send_ldap_response 1, pdu[0].to_i, 49, "", "Make my day" - else - @authenticated = true - send_ldap_response 1, pdu[0].to_i, 0, pdu[1][1], "I'll take it" - end - end - - - - #-- - # Search Response ::= - # CHOICE { - # entry [APPLICATION 4] SEQUENCE { - # objectName LDAPDN, - # attributes SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE { - # AttributeType, - # SET OF AttributeValue - # } - # }, - # resultCode [APPLICATION 5] LDAPResult - # } - def handle_search_request pdu - unless @authenticated - # NOTE, early exit. - send_ldap_response 5, pdu[0].to_i, 50, "", "Who did you say you were?" - return - end - - treebase = pdu[1][0] - if treebase != "dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com" - send_ldap_response 5, pdu[0].to_i, 32, "", "unknown treebase" - return - end - - msgid = pdu[0].to_i.to_ber - - # pdu[1][7] is the list of requested attributes. - # If it's an empty array, that means that *all* attributes were requested. - requested_attrs = if pdu[1][7].length > 0 - pdu[1][7].map {|a| a.downcase} - else - :all - end - - filters = pdu[1][6] - if filters.length == 0 - # NOTE, early exit. - send_ldap_response 5, pdu[0].to_i, 53, "", "No filter specified" - end - - # TODO, what if this returns nil? - filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.parse_ldap_filter( filters ) - - $ldif.each {|dn, entry| - if filter.match( entry ) - attrs = [] - entry.each {|k, v| - if requested_attrs == :all or requested_attrs.include?(k.downcase) - attrvals = v.map {|v1| v1.to_ber}.to_ber_set - attrs << [k.to_ber, attrvals].to_ber_sequence - end - } - - appseq = [dn.to_ber, attrs.to_ber_sequence].to_ber_appsequence(4) - pkt = [msgid.to_ber, appseq].to_ber_sequence - send_data pkt - end - } - - - send_ldap_response 5, pdu[0].to_i, 0, "", "Was that what you wanted?" - end - - - - def send_ldap_response pkt_tag, msgid, code, dn, text - send_data( [msgid.to_ber, [code.to_ber, dn.to_ber, text.to_ber].to_ber_appsequence(pkt_tag) ].to_ber ) - end - -end - - -#------------------------------------------------ - -# Rather bogus, a global method, which reads a HARDCODED filename -# parses out LDIF data. It will be used to serve LDAP queries out of this server. -# -def load_test_data - ary = File.readlines( "./testdata.ldif" ) - hash = {} - while line = ary.shift and line.chomp! - if line =~ /^dn:[\s]*/i - dn = $' - hash[dn] = {} - while attr = ary.shift and attr.chomp! and attr =~ /^([\w]+)[\s]*:[\s]*/ - hash[dn][$1.downcase] ||= [] - hash[dn][$1.downcase] << $' - end - end - end - hash -end - - -#------------------------------------------------ - -if __FILE__ == $0 - - require 'rubygems' - require 'eventmachine' - - require 'logger' - $logger = Logger.new $stderr - - $logger.info "adding ../lib to loadpath, to pick up dev version of Net::LDAP." - $:.unshift "../lib" - - $ldif = load_test_data - - require 'net/ldap' - - EventMachine.run { - $logger.info "starting LDAP server on 127.0.0.1 port 3890" - EventMachine.start_server "127.0.0.1", 3890, LdapServer - EventMachine.add_periodic_timer 60, proc {$logger.info "heartbeat"} - } -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/testserver/testdata.ldif b/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/testserver/testdata.ldif deleted file mode 100644 index d43add019..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/net-ldap-0.2.2/testserver/testdata.ldif +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -# $Id$ -# -# This is test-data for an LDAP server in LDIF format. -# -dn: dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: dcObject -objectClass: organization -o: Bayshore Networks LLC -dc: bayshorenetworks - -dn: cn=Manager,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalrole -cn: Manager - -dn: ou=people,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalunit -ou: people - -dn: ou=privileges,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalunit -ou: privileges - -dn: ou=roles,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalunit -ou: roles - -dn: ou=office,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -objectClass: organizationalunit -ou: office - -dn: mail=nogoodnik@steamheat.net,ou=people,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -cn: Bob Fosse -mail: nogoodnik@steamheat.net -sn: Fosse -ou: people -objectClass: top -objectClass: inetorgperson -objectClass: authorizedperson -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=engineer,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapadmin,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapsuperadmin,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_elephant_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_eagle_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=greenplug_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=brandplace_logging_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=brandplace_report_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=workorder_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=bayshore_eagle_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=bayshore_eagle_superuser,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=kledaras_user,ou=roles - -dn: mail=elephant@steamheat.net,ou=people,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -cn: Gwen Verdon -mail: elephant@steamheat.net -sn: Verdon -ou: people -objectClass: top -objectClass: inetorgperson -objectClass: authorizedperson -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=brandplace_report_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=engineer,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_elephant_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapsuperadmin,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapadmin,ou=roles - -dn: uniqueIdentifier=engineering,ou=privileges,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -uniqueIdentifier: engineering -ou: privileges -objectClass: accessPrivilege - -dn: uniqueIdentifier=engineer,ou=roles,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -uniqueIdentifier: engineer -ou: roles -objectClass: accessRole -hasAccessPrivilege: uniqueIdentifier=engineering,ou=privileges - -dn: uniqueIdentifier=ldapadmin,ou=roles,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -uniqueIdentifier: ldapadmin -ou: roles -objectClass: accessRole - -dn: uniqueIdentifier=ldapsuperadmin,ou=roles,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -uniqueIdentifier: ldapsuperadmin -ou: roles -objectClass: accessRole - -dn: mail=catperson@steamheat.net,ou=people,dc=bayshorenetworks,dc=com -cn: Sid Sorokin -mail: catperson@steamheat.net -sn: Sorokin -ou: people -objectClass: top -objectClass: inetorgperson -objectClass: authorizedperson -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=engineer,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_elephant_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ldapsuperadmin,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=ogilvy_eagle_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=greenplug_user,ou=roles -hasAccessRole: uniqueIdentifier=workorder_user,ou=roles - -- 2.39.5