Exemple #1
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func mruby2go(mrb *C.mrb_state, o C.mrb_value) interface{} {
	switch o.tt {
	case C.MRB_TT_TRUE:
		return true
	case C.MRB_TT_FALSE:
		return false
	case C.MRB_TT_FLOAT:
		return float32(C._mrb_float(o))
	case C.MRB_TT_FIXNUM:
		return int32(C._mrb_fixnum(o))
	case C.MRB_TT_ARRAY:
		{
			var list []interface{}
			for i := 0; i < int(C._RARRAY_LEN(o)); i++ {
				list = append(list, mruby2go(mrb, C.mrb_ary_ref(mrb, o, C.mrb_int(i))))
			}
			return list
		}
	case C.MRB_TT_HASH:
		{
			hash := make(map[string]interface{})
			keys := C.mrb_hash_keys(mrb, o)
			for i := 0; i < int(C._RARRAY_LEN(keys)); i++ {
				key := C.mrb_ary_ref(mrb, keys, C.mrb_int(i))
				val := C.mrb_hash_get(mrb, o, key)
				hash[C.GoString(C.mrb_string_value_ptr(mrb, key))] = mruby2go(mrb, val)
			}
			return hash
		}
	case C.MRB_TT_STRING:
		return C.GoString(C.mrb_string_value_ptr(mrb, o))
	}
	return nil
}
Exemple #2
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// Keys returns the array of keys that the Hash has. This is returned
// as an *MrbValue since this is a Ruby array. You can iterate over it as
// you see fit.
func (h *Hash) Keys() (*MrbValue, error) {
	result := C.mrb_hash_keys(h.state, h.value)
	if h.state.exc != nil {
		return nil, newExceptionValue(h.state)
	}

	return newValue(h.state, result), nil
}
Exemple #3
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// Converts mruby value to Go value.
func (m *MRuby) goValue(v C.mrb_value) interface{} {
	switch v.tt {
	case C.MRB_TT_UNDEF: // for example, result of syntax error
		return nil
	case C.MRB_TT_TRUE:
		return true
	case C.MRB_TT_FALSE:
		if C._gomruby_is_nil(v) == 0 {
			return false
		}
		return nil
	case C.MRB_TT_FIXNUM:
		return int(C._gomruby_fixnum(v))
	case C.MRB_TT_FLOAT:
		return float64(C._gomruby_float(v))
	case C.MRB_TT_SYMBOL:
		cs := C.mrb_string_value_ptr(m.state, v)
		return Symbol(C.GoString(cs))
	case C.MRB_TT_STRING:
		cs := C.mrb_string_value_ptr(m.state, v)
		return C.GoString(cs)
	case C.MRB_TT_ARRAY:
		l := int(C.mrb_ary_len(m.state, v))
		res := make([]interface{}, l)
		for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
			res[i] = m.goValue(C.mrb_ary_ref(m.state, v, C.mrb_int(i)))
		}
		return res
	case C.MRB_TT_HASH:
		keys := C.mrb_hash_keys(m.state, v)
		l := int(C.mrb_ary_len(m.state, keys))
		res := make(map[interface{}]interface{}, l)
		for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
			key := C.mrb_ary_ref(m.state, keys, C.mrb_int(i))
			val := C.mrb_hash_get(m.state, v, key)
			res[m.goValue(key)] = m.goValue(val)
		}
		return res
	}

	panic(fmt.Errorf("gomruby bug: failed to convert mruby value %#v to Go value", v))
}
Exemple #4
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// Keys returns the array of keys that the Hash has. This is returned
// as an *MrbValue since this is a Ruby array. You can iterate over it as
// you see fit.
func (h *Hash) Keys() (*MrbValue, error) {
	result := C.mrb_hash_keys(h.state, h.value)
	return newValue(h.state, result), nil
}