class Byebug::SetCommand


Change byebug settings.

def self.description

def self.description
  <<-DESCRIPTION
    set <setting> <value>
    #{short_description}
    Boolean values take "on", "off", "true", "false", "1" or "0". If you
    don't specify a value, the boolean setting will be enabled. Conversely,
    you can use "set no<setting>" to disable them.
    You can see these environment settings with the "show" command.
  DESCRIPTION
end

def self.help

def self.help
  super + Setting.help_all
end

def self.regexp

def self.regexp
  /^\s* set (?:\s+(?<setting>\w+))? (?:\s+(?<value>\S+))? \s*$/x
end

def self.short_description

def self.short_description
  "Modifies byebug settings"
end

def execute

def execute
  key = @match[:setting]
  value = @match[:value]
  return puts(help) if key.nil? && value.nil?
  setting = Setting.find(key)
  return errmsg(pr("set.errors.unknown_setting", key: key)) unless setting
  if !setting.boolean? && value.nil?
    err = pr("set.errors.must_specify_value", key: key)
  elsif setting.boolean?
    value, err = get_onoff(value, /^no/.match?(key) ? false : true)
  elsif setting.integer?
    value, err = get_int(value, setting.to_sym, 1)
  end
  return errmsg(err) if value.nil?
  setting.value = value
  puts setting.to_s
end

def get_onoff(arg, default)

def get_onoff(arg, default)
  return default if arg.nil?
  case arg
  when "1", "on", "true"
    true
  when "0", "off", "false"
    false
  else
    [nil, pr("set.errors.on_off", arg: arg)]
  end
end