class Haml::Helpers::ErrorReturn
when it shouldn’t be.
It’s used to raise an error when the return value of a helper is used
An object that raises an error when {#to_s} is called.
def initialize(method)
-
message
(String
) -- The error message to raise when \{#to\_s} is called
def initialize(method) @message = <<MESSAGE od} outputs directly to the Haml template. ard its return value and use the - operator, capture_haml to get the value as a String. E end
def inspect
-
(String)
- A human-readable string representation
def inspect "Haml::Helpers::ErrorReturn(#{@message.inspect})" end
def to_s
-
(Haml::Error)
- The error
def to_s raise Haml::Error.new(@message) rescue Haml::Error => e e.backtrace.shift # If the ErrorReturn is used directly in the template, # we don't want Haml's stuff to get into the backtrace, # so we get rid of the format_script line. # # We also have to subtract one from the Haml line number # since the value is passed to format_script the line after # it's actually used. if e.backtrace.first =~ /^\(eval\):\d+:in `format_script/ e.backtrace.shift e.backtrace.first.gsub!(/^\(haml\):(\d+)/) {|s| "(haml):#{$1.to_i - 1}"} end raise e end