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module ActiveRecord
  class Migration
    # <tt>ActiveRecord::Migration::CommandRecorder</tt> records commands done during
    # a migration and knows how to reverse those commands. The CommandRecorder
    # knows how to invert the following commands:
    #
    # * add_column
    # * add_index
    # * add_timestamps
    # * create_table
    # * remove_timestamps
    # * rename_column
    # * rename_index
    # * rename_table
    class CommandRecorder
      attr_accessor :commands, :delegate

      def initialize(delegate = nil)
        @commands = []
        @delegate = delegate
      end

      # record +command+. +command+ should be a method name and arguments.
      # For example:
      #
      #   recorder.record(:method_name, [:arg1, :arg2])
      def record(*command)
        @commands << command
      end

      # Returns a list that represents commands that are the inverse of the
      # commands stored in +commands+. For example:
      #
      #   recorder.record(:rename_table, [:old, :new])
      #   recorder.inverse # => [:rename_table, [:new, :old]]
      #
      # This method will raise an +IrreversibleMigration+ exception if it cannot
      # invert the +commands+.
      def inverse
        @commands.reverse.map { |name, args|
          method = :"invert_#{name}"
          raise IrreversibleMigration unless respond_to?(method, true)
          send(method, args)
        }
      end

      def respond_to?(*args) # :nodoc:
        super || delegate.respond_to?(*args)
      end

      [:create_table, :change_table, :rename_table, :add_column, :remove_column, :rename_index, :rename_column, :add_index, :remove_index, :add_timestamps, :remove_timestamps, :change_column, :change_column_default].each do |method|
        class_eval <<-EOV, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
          def #{method}(*args)          # def create_table(*args)
            record(:"#{method}", args)  #   record(:create_table, args)
          end                           # end
        EOV
      end

      private

      def invert_create_table(args)
        [:drop_table, [args.first]]
      end

      def invert_rename_table(args)
        [:rename_table, args.reverse]
      end

      def invert_add_column(args)
        [:remove_column, args.first(2)]
      end

      def invert_rename_index(args)
        [:rename_index, [args.first] + args.last(2).reverse]
      end

      def invert_rename_column(args)
        [:rename_column, [args.first] + args.last(2).reverse]
      end

      def invert_add_index(args)
        table, columns, options = *args
        index_name = options.try(:[], :name)
        options_hash =  index_name ? {:name => index_name} : {:column => columns}
        [:remove_index, [table, options_hash]]
      end

      def invert_remove_timestamps(args)
        [:add_timestamps, args]
      end

      def invert_add_timestamps(args)
        [:remove_timestamps, args]
      end

      # Forwards any missing method call to the \target.
      def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
        @delegate.send(method, *args, &block)
      rescue NoMethodError => e
        raise e, e.message.sub(/ for #<.*$/, " via proxy for #{@delegate}")
      end

    end
  end
end