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class Bundler::Thor Correctable = if defined?(DidYouMean::SpellChecker) && defined?(DidYouMean::Correctable) # rubocop:disable Naming/ConstantName Module.new do def to_s super + DidYouMean.formatter.message_for(corrections) end def corrections @corrections ||= self.class.const_get(:SpellChecker).new(self).corrections end end end # Bundler::Thor::Error is raised when it's caused by wrong usage of thor classes. Those # errors have their backtrace suppressed and are nicely shown to the user. # # Errors that are caused by the developer, like declaring a method which # overwrites a thor keyword, SHOULD NOT raise a Bundler::Thor::Error. This way, we # ensure that developer errors are shown with full backtrace. class Error < StandardError end # Raised when a command was not found. class UndefinedCommandError < Error class SpellChecker attr_reader :error def initialize(error) @error = error end def corrections @corrections ||= spell_checker.correct(error.command).map(&:inspect) end def spell_checker DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: error.all_commands) end end attr_reader :command, :all_commands def initialize(command, all_commands, namespace) @command = command @all_commands = all_commands message = "Could not find command #{command.inspect}" message = namespace ? "#{message} in #{namespace.inspect} namespace." : "#{message}." super(message) end prepend Correctable if Correctable end UndefinedTaskError = UndefinedCommandError class AmbiguousCommandError < Error end AmbiguousTaskError = AmbiguousCommandError # Raised when a command was found, but not invoked properly. class InvocationError < Error end class UnknownArgumentError < Error class SpellChecker attr_reader :error def initialize(error) @error = error end def corrections @corrections ||= error.unknown.flat_map { |unknown| spell_checker.correct(unknown) }.uniq.map(&:inspect) end def spell_checker @spell_checker ||= DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: error.switches) end end attr_reader :switches, :unknown def initialize(switches, unknown) @switches = switches @unknown = unknown super("Unknown switches #{unknown.map(&:inspect).join(', ')}") end prepend Correctable if Correctable end class RequiredArgumentMissingError < InvocationError end class MalformattedArgumentError < InvocationError end class ExclusiveArgumentError < InvocationError end class AtLeastOneRequiredArgumentError < InvocationError end end