Class: RuboCop::AST::DefNode
- Includes:
- MethodIdentifierPredicates, ParameterizedNode
- Defined in:
- lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb
Overview
A node extension for ‘def` nodes. This will be used in place of a plain node when the builder constructs the AST, making its methods available to all `def` nodes within RuboCop.
Constant Summary
Constants included from MethodIdentifierPredicates
MethodIdentifierPredicates::ENUMERATOR_METHODS, MethodIdentifierPredicates::OPERATOR_METHODS
Constants inherited from Node
Node::ASSIGNMENTS, Node::BASIC_CONDITIONALS, Node::BASIC_LITERALS, Node::COMPARISON_OPERATORS, Node::COMPOSITE_LITERALS, Node::CONDITIONALS, Node::EQUALS_ASSIGNMENTS, Node::FALSEY_LITERALS, Node::IMMUTABLE_LITERALS, Node::KEYWORDS, Node::LITERALS, Node::MUTABLE_LITERALS, Node::OPERATOR_KEYWORDS, Node::REFERENCES, Node::SHORTHAND_ASSIGNMENTS, Node::SPECIAL_KEYWORDS, Node::TRUTHY_LITERALS, Node::VARIABLES
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#argument_forwarding? ⇒ Boolean
Checks whether this method definition node forwards its arguments as per the feature added in Ruby 2.7.
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#arguments ⇒ Array<Node>
An array containing the arguments of the method definition.
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#body ⇒ Node
The body of the method definition.
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#method_name ⇒ Symbol
The name of the defined method as a symbol.
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#node_parts ⇒ Array
Custom destructuring method.
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#receiver ⇒ Node?
The receiver of the method definition, if any.
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#void_context? ⇒ Boolean
Checks whether this node body is a void context.
Methods included from MethodIdentifierPredicates
#assignment_method?, #bang_method?, #camel_case_method?, #comparison_method?, #const_receiver?, #enumerator_method?, #method?, #negation_method?, #operator_method?, #predicate_method?, #prefix_bang?, #prefix_not?, #self_receiver?
Methods included from ParameterizedNode
#arguments?, #block_argument?, #first_argument, #last_argument, #parenthesized?, #splat_argument?
Methods inherited from Node
#ancestors, #argument?, #assignment?, #basic_conditional?, #basic_literal?, #boolean_type?, #call_type?, #chained?, #child_nodes, #complete!, #complete?, #conditional?, #const_name, #defined_module, #defined_module_name, #descendants, #each_ancestor, #each_child_node, #each_descendant, #each_node, #empty_source?, #equals_asgn?, #falsey_literal?, #first_line, #immutable_literal?, #initialize, #keyword?, #last_line, #line_count, #literal?, #multiline?, #mutable_literal?, #nonempty_line_count, #numeric_type?, #operator_keyword?, #parent, #parent_module_name, #parenthesized_call?, #pure?, #range_type?, #reference?, #shorthand_asgn?, #sibling_index, #single_line?, #source, #source_length, #source_range, #special_keyword?, #truthy_literal?, #updated, #value_used?, #variable?
Methods included from NodePattern::Macros
#def_node_matcher, #def_node_search, #node_search, #node_search_all, #node_search_body, #node_search_first
Methods included from Sexp
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from RuboCop::AST::Node
Instance Method Details
#argument_forwarding? ⇒ Boolean
This is written in a way that may support lead arguments which are rumored to be added in a later version of Ruby.
Checks whether this method definition node forwards its arguments as per the feature added in Ruby 2.7.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb', line 26 def argument_forwarding? arguments.any?(&:forward_args_type?) end |
#arguments ⇒ Array<Node>
An array containing the arguments of the method definition.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb', line 40 def arguments node_parts[1] end |
#body ⇒ Node
this can be either a ‘begin` node, if the method body contains multiple expressions, or any other node, if it contains a single expression.
The body of the method definition.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb', line 51 def body node_parts[0] end |
#method_name ⇒ Symbol
The name of the defined method as a symbol.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb', line 33 def method_name node_parts[2] end |
#node_parts ⇒ Array
Custom destructuring method. This can be used to normalize destructuring for different variations of the node.
In this case, the ‘def` node destructures into:
`method_name, arguments, body`
while the ‘defs` node destructures into:
`receiver, method_name, arguments, body`
so we reverse the destructured array to get the optional receiver at the end, where it can be discarded.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb', line 77 def node_parts to_a.reverse end |
#receiver ⇒ Node?
The receiver of the method definition, if any.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb', line 58 def receiver node_parts[3] end |
#void_context? ⇒ Boolean
Checks whether this node body is a void context.
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# File 'lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb', line 15 def void_context? method?(:initialize) || assignment_method? end |