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require 'rbconfig'
module IRB
WINDOZE = RbConfig::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /mswin|mingw/
# Subclass of IRB so can intercept methods
class HIRB < Irb
def initialize
# This is ugly. Our 'help' method above provokes the following message
# on irb construction: 'irb: warn: can't alias help from irb_help.'
# Below, we reset the output so its pointed at /dev/null during irb
# construction just so this message does not come out after we emit
# the banner. Other attempts at playing with the hash of methods
# down in IRB didn't seem to work. I think the worst thing that can
# happen is the shell exiting because of failed IRB construction with
# no error (though we're not blanking STDERR)
begin
# Map the '/dev/null' according to the runing platform
# Under Windows platform the 'dev/null' is not fully compliant with unix,
# and the 'NUL' object need to be use instead.
devnull = "/dev/null"
devnull = "NUL" if WINDOZE
f = File.open(devnull, "w")
$stdout = f
super
ensure
f.close()
$stdout = STDOUT
end
end
def output_value
# Suppress output if last_value is 'nil'
# Otherwise, when user types help, get ugly 'nil'
# after all output.
if @context.last_value != nil
super
end
end
end
end