Module: RuboCop::Cop::Util
Overview
This module contains a collection of useful utility methods.
Constant Summary collapse
- BYTE_ORDER_MARK =
The Unicode codepoint
0xfeff
- EQUALS_ASGN_NODES =
[:lvasgn, :ivasgn, :cvasgn, :gvasgn, :casgn, :masgn].freeze
- SHORTHAND_ASGN_NODES =
[:op_asgn, :or_asgn, :and_asgn].freeze
- ASGN_NODES =
(EQUALS_ASGN_NODES + SHORTHAND_ASGN_NODES).freeze
- OPERATOR_METHODS =
phrogz.net/programmingruby/language.html#table_18.4 Backtick is added last just to help editors parse this code.
%w( | ^ & <=> == === =~ > >= < <= << >> + - * / % ** ~ +@ -@ [] []= ! != !~ ).map(&:to_sym).push(:'`').freeze
- STRING_ESCAPES =
{ '\a' => "\a", '\b' => "\b", '\e' => "\e", '\f' => "\f", '\n' => "\n", '\r' => "\r", '\s' => ' ', '\t' => "\t", '\v' => "\v", "\\\n" => '' }.freeze
- STRING_ESCAPE_REGEX =
/\\(?: [abefnrstv\n] | # simple escapes (above) \d{1,3} | # octal byte escape x\d{1,2} | # hex byte escape u[0-9a-fA-F]{4} | # unicode char escape u\{[^}]*\} | # extended unicode escape . # any other escaped char )/x
- LITERAL_REGEX =
Match literal regex characters, not including anchors, character classes, alternatives, groups, repetitions, references, etc
/[\w\s\-,"'!#%&<>=;:`~]|\\[^AbBdDgGkwWszZS0-9]/
Class Method Summary collapse
- .begins_its_line?(range) ⇒ Boolean
- .block_length(block_node) ⇒ Object
- .comment_line?(line_source) ⇒ Boolean
- .directions(side) ⇒ Object
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.double_quotes_acceptable?(string) ⇒ Boolean
If double quoted string literals are found in Ruby code, and they are not the preferred style, should they be flagged?.
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.double_quotes_required?(string) ⇒ Boolean
If converting a string to Ruby string literal source code, must double quotes be used?.
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.effective_column(range) ⇒ Object
Returns the column attribute of the range, except if the range is on the first line and there’s a byte order mark at the beginning of that line, in which case 1 is subtracted from the column value.
- .ends_its_line?(range) ⇒ Boolean
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.first_part_of_call_chain(node) ⇒ Object
Returns, for example, a bare ‘if` node if the given node is an `if` with calls chained to the end of it.
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.interpret_string_escapes(string) ⇒ Object
Take a string with embedded escapes, and convert the escapes as the Ruby interpreter would when reading a double-quoted string literal.
- .line_range(arg) ⇒ Object
- .move_pos(src, pos, step, condition, regexp) ⇒ Object
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.numeric_range_size(range) ⇒ Object
Range#size is not available prior to Ruby 2.0.
- .on_node(syms, sexp, excludes = []) {|sexp| ... } ⇒ Object
- .operator?(symbol) ⇒ Boolean
- .parentheses?(node) ⇒ Boolean
- .parenthesized_call?(send) ⇒ Boolean
- .range_with_surrounding_comma(range, side = :both) ⇒ Object
- .range_with_surrounding_space(range, side = :both, with_newline = true) ⇒ Object
- .source_range(source_buffer, line_number, column, length = 1) ⇒ Object
- .strip_quotes(str) ⇒ Object
- .to_string_literal(string) ⇒ Object
- .to_symbol_literal(string) ⇒ Object
- .within_node?(inner, outer) ⇒ Boolean
Methods included from Sexp
Methods included from PathUtil
absolute?, match_path?, relative_path
Class Method Details
.begins_its_line?(range) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 178 def begins_its_line?(range) (range.source_line =~ /\S/) == range.column end |
.block_length(block_node) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 61 def block_length(block_node) block_node.loc.end.line - block_node.loc.begin.line end |
.comment_line?(line_source) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 65 def comment_line?(line_source) line_source =~ /^\s*#/ end |
.directions(side) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 170 def directions(side) if side == :both [true, true] else [side == :left, side == :right] end end |
.double_quotes_acceptable?(string) ⇒ Boolean
If double quoted string literals are found in Ruby code, and they are not the preferred style, should they be flagged?
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 233 def double_quotes_acceptable?(string) # If a string literal contains hard-to-type characters which would # not appear on a "normal" keyboard, then double-quotes are acceptable double_quotes_required?(string) || string.codepoints.any? { |cp| cp < 32 || cp > 126 } end |
.double_quotes_required?(string) ⇒ Boolean
If converting a string to Ruby string literal source code, must double quotes be used?
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 221 def double_quotes_required?(string) # Double quotes are required for strings which either: # - Contain single quotes # - Contain non-printable characters, which must use an escape # Regex matches IF there is a ' or there is a \\ in the string that is # not preceded/followed by another \\ (e.g. "\\x34") but not "\\\\". string.inspect =~ /'|(?<! \\) \\{2}* \\ (?![\\"])/x end |
.effective_column(range) ⇒ Object
Returns the column attribute of the range, except if the range is on the first line and there’s a byte order mark at the beginning of that line, in which case 1 is subtracted from the column value. This gives the column as it appears when viewing the file in an editor.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 126 def effective_column(range) if range.line == 1 && @processed_source.raw_source.codepoints.first == BYTE_ORDER_MARK range.column - 1 else range.column end end |
.ends_its_line?(range) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 182 def ends_its_line?(range) line = range.source_buffer.source_line(range.last_line) (line =~ /\s*\z/) == range.last_column end |
.first_part_of_call_chain(node) ⇒ Object
Returns, for example, a bare ‘if` node if the given node is an `if` with calls chained to the end of it.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 195 def first_part_of_call_chain(node) while node case node.type when :send receiver, _method_name, _args = *node node = receiver when :block method, _args, _body = *node node = method else break end end node end |
.interpret_string_escapes(string) ⇒ Object
Take a string with embedded escapes, and convert the escapes as the Ruby interpreter would when reading a double-quoted string literal. For example, “\n” will be converted to “n”.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 259 def interpret_string_escapes(string) # We currently don't handle \cx, \C-x, and \M-x string.gsub(STRING_ESCAPE_REGEX) do |escape| STRING_ESCAPES[escape] || begin if escape[1] == 'x' [escape[2..-1].hex].pack('C') elsif escape[1] == 'u' if escape[2] == '{' escape[3..-1].split(/\s+/).map(&:hex).pack('U') else [escape[2..-1].hex].pack('U') end elsif escape[1] =~ /\d/ # octal escape [escape[1..-1].to_i(8)].pack('C') else escape[1] # literal escaped char, like \\ end end end end |
.line_range(arg) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 69 def line_range(arg) source_range = case arg when Parser::Source::Range arg when Parser::AST::Node arg.source_range else raise ArgumentError, "Invalid argument #{arg}" end source_range.begin.line..source_range.end.line end |
.move_pos(src, pos, step, condition, regexp) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 164 def move_pos(src, pos, step, condition, regexp) offset = step == -1 ? -1 : 0 pos += step while condition && src[pos + offset] =~ regexp pos end |
.numeric_range_size(range) ⇒ Object
Range#size is not available prior to Ruby 2.0.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 212 def numeric_range_size(range) size = range.end - range.begin size += 1 unless range.exclude_end? size = 0 if size < 0 size end |
.on_node(syms, sexp, excludes = []) {|sexp| ... } ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 91 def on_node(syms, sexp, excludes = [], &block) return to_enum(:on_node, syms, sexp, excludes) unless block_given? yield sexp if Array(syms).include?(sexp.type) return if Array(excludes).include?(sexp.type) sexp.children.each do |elem| next unless elem.is_a?(Parser::AST::Node) on_node(syms, elem, excludes, &block) end end |
.operator?(symbol) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 45 def operator?(symbol) OPERATOR_METHODS.include?(symbol) end |
.parentheses?(node) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 82 def parentheses?(node) node.loc.respond_to?(:end) && node.loc.end && node.loc.end.is?(')'.freeze) end |
.parenthesized_call?(send) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 87 def parenthesized_call?(send) send.loc.begin && send.loc.begin.is?('(') end |
.range_with_surrounding_comma(range, side = :both) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 135 def range_with_surrounding_comma(range, side = :both) buffer = @processed_source.buffer src = buffer.source go_left, go_right = directions(side) begin_pos = range.begin_pos end_pos = range.end_pos begin_pos = move_pos(src, begin_pos, -1, go_left, /,/) end_pos = move_pos(src, end_pos, 1, go_right, /,/) Parser::Source::Range.new(buffer, begin_pos, end_pos) end |
.range_with_surrounding_space(range, side = :both, with_newline = true) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 149 def range_with_surrounding_space(range, side = :both, with_newline = true) buffer = @processed_source.buffer src = buffer.source go_left, go_right = directions(side) begin_pos = range.begin_pos end_pos = range.end_pos begin_pos = move_pos(src, begin_pos, -1, go_left, /[ \t]/) begin_pos = move_pos(src, begin_pos, -1, go_left && with_newline, /\n/) end_pos = move_pos(src, end_pos, 1, go_right, /[ \t]/) end_pos = move_pos(src, end_pos, 1, go_right && with_newline, /\n/) Parser::Source::Range.new(buffer, begin_pos, end_pos) end |
.source_range(source_buffer, line_number, column, length = 1) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 103 def source_range(source_buffer, line_number, column, length = 1) if column.is_a?(Range) column_index = column.begin length = numeric_range_size(column) else column_index = column end line_begin_pos = if line_number == 0 0 else source_buffer.line_range(line_number).begin_pos end begin_pos = line_begin_pos + column_index end_pos = begin_pos + length Parser::Source::Range.new(source_buffer, begin_pos, end_pos) end |
.strip_quotes(str) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 49 def strip_quotes(str) if str[0] == '"' || str[0] == "'" str[0] = '' else # we're dealing with %q or %Q str[0, 3] = '' end str[-1] = '' str end |
.to_string_literal(string) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 240 def to_string_literal(string) if double_quotes_required?(string) string.inspect else "'#{string.gsub('\\') { '\\\\' }}'" end end |
.to_symbol_literal(string) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/util.rb', line 248 def to_symbol_literal(string) if string =~ /\s/ || double_quotes_required?(string) ":#{to_string_literal(string)}" else ":#{string}" end end |