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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 | class Pry
# N.B. using a regular expresion here so that "raise-up 'foo'" does the right thing.
class Command::RaiseUp < Pry::ClassCommand
match(/raise-up(!?\b.*)/)
group 'Context'
description 'Raise an exception out of the current pry instance.'
command_options :listing => 'raise-up'
banner <<-BANNER
Raise up, like exit, allows you to quit pry. Instead of returning a value
however, it raises an exception. If you don't provide the exception to be
raised, it will use the most recent exception (in pry `_ex_`).
When called as raise-up! (with an exclamation mark), this command raises the
exception through any nested prys you have created by "cd"ing into objects.
raise-up "get-me-out-of-here"
# This is equivalent to the command above.
raise "get-me-out-of-here"
raise-up
BANNER
def process
return _pry.pager.page help if captures[0] =~ /(-h|--help)\b/
# Handle 'raise-up', 'raise-up "foo"', 'raise-up RuntimeError, 'farble' in a rubyesque manner
target.eval("_pry_.raise_up#{captures[0]}")
end
end
Pry::Commands.add_command(Pry::Command::RaiseUp)
end
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