The Spox Library is collection of helper methods and classes.
gem install splib
git clone https://github.com/spox/splib.git cd splib gem build *.gemspec gem install ./
rip makes it easy to install directly from a github repository.
This library has been tested on:
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Ruby 1.8.6-p399
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Ruby 1.8.7-p249
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Ruby 1.9.1-p378
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JRuby 1.4.0
The Spox Library has various things located within it. The Splib#load method will allow you to load individual parts of the library, or the entire thing, into your program. Lets take a quick look at some of the things available from this library.
Access to a variety of URL shortening services
require 'splib' Splib.load :UrlShorteners puts Splib.tiny_url 'www.google.com' puts Splib.trim_url 'www.google.com' puts Splib.isgd_url 'www.google.com' puts Splib.shortest_url 'www.google.com' Results: http://tinyurl.com/2ty http://tr.im/Ig5f http://is.gd/5wmJ1 http://tr.im/Ig5p
Easy conversion for seconds and bytes to something more human readable
require 'splib' Splib.load :Conversions puts Splib.format_seconds 9999999 puts Splib.format_size 9999999999 Results: 3 months 3 weeks 1 day 17 hours 46 minutes 39 seconds 9.31 Gigabytes
Adding a bit of safety and ease of use to exec
require 'splib'
Splib.load :Exec
begin
Splib.exec('echo test', 10, 1)
rescue IOError
puts 'Exceeded allowed number of returned bytes'
end
begin
Splib.exec('while [ true ]; do true; done;', 1)
rescue Timeout::Error
puts 'Exceeded allowed running time'
end
puts Splib.exec('echo "hello world"')
Results:
Exceeded allowed number of returned bytes
Exceeded allowed running time
hello world
Find constants easily, especially within loaded modules
require 'splib'
Splib.load :Constants
mod = Module.new
mod.class_eval("
module Fu
class Bar
end
end"
)
p Splib.find_const('String')
fb = Splib.find_const('Fu::Bar', [mod]).new
p fb
p Splib.type_of?(fb, 'Fu::Bar')
Results:
String
#<#<Module:0x95f2fd0>::Fu::Bar:0x95f287c>
true
Add some logic to item queueing
require 'splib'
Splib.load :PriorityQueue
queue = Splib::PriorityQueue.new{|s| s == :last }
queue.push(:last, 'last')
2.times{ queue.push(:slot1, 'test') }
2.times{ queue.push(:slot2, 'fubar') }
until(queue.empty?)
puts queue.pop
end
Results:
test
fubar
test
fubar
last
Need to know if your float is within a delta?
require 'splib' Splib.load :Float p 4.21.within_delta?(:expected => 4.30, :delta => 0.1) => true
Annoyed that your monitor is generating thread owner errors? This simple monitor does its best to ensure your threads stay where they are supposed.
require 'splib'
Splib.load :Monitor
output = []
go = false
monitor = Splib::Monitor.new
t = Thread.new{ monitor.wait_until{go}; output << :foo}
Thread.new{ monitor.wait_while{!go}; output << :bar}
Thread.new{ monitor.wait; output << :foobar }
Thread.pass
monitor.broadcast
t.wakeup
Thread.pass
p output
go = true
monitor.signal
Thread.pass
p output
Thread.pass
monitor.broadcast
Thread.pass
p output
Results:
[:foobar]
[:foobar, :foo]
[:foobar, :foo, :bar]
The monitor also provides simple wait timers. See the following code:
require 'splib' Splib.load :Monitor monitor = Splib::Monitor.new a = Queue.new 5.times{ Thread.new{ monitor.wait(0.1); a << 1; } } sleep(0.2) puts "Size: #{a.size}"
Here we have five threads waiting with a timeout. Nicely, the monitor only uses a single thread for timing, instead of generating a new thread for each timeout.
Make getting an actual amount of sleeping a bit easier:
require 'splib' Splib.load :Sleep puts Kernel.sleep(0.01) puts Splib.sleep(0.01) => 0 0.00228595733642578
Easily reload code into a module:
First, assume that file.rb starts out with the following contents:
class Foo def test puts 'Test' end end
Then, after the Splib.load_code call, we modify the file to contain:
class Foo def untest puts 'UnTest' end end
Okay, now we proceed:
require 'splib'
Splib.load :CodeReloader, :Constants
mod = Splib.load_code('file.rb')
foo = Splib.find_const('Foo', [mod]).new
p foo.respond_to?(:test)
puts foo.test
mod = Splib.reload_code(mod)
foo = Splib.find_const('Foo', [mod]).new
p foo.respond_to?(:test)
p foo.respond_to?(:untest)
puts foo.untest
=>
true
Test
false
true
UnTest
If you find any bugs, please report them through github. If you are in need of any help, you can generally find me on DALnet and Freenode.
Spox Library is licensed under the MIT License Copyright (c) 2009 spox <spox@modspox.com>