# frozen_string_literal: true module RuboCop module Cop module Lint # Checks for nested percent literals. # # @example # # # bad # # # The percent literal for nested_attributes is parsed as four tokens, # # yielding the array [:name, :content, :"%i[incorrectly", :"nested]"]. # attributes = { # valid_attributes: %i[name content], # nested_attributes: %i[name content %i[incorrectly nested]] # } # # # good # # # Neither is incompatible with the bad case, but probably the intended code. # attributes = { # valid_attributes: %i[name content], # nested_attributes: [:name, :content, %i[incorrectly nested]] # } # # attributes = { # valid_attributes: %i[name content], # nested_attributes: [:name, :content, [:incorrectly, :nested]] # } # class NestedPercentLiteral < Base include PercentLiteral MSG = 'Within percent literals, nested percent literals do not ' \ 'function and may be unwanted in the result.' # The array of regular expressions representing percent literals that, # if found within a percent literal expression, will cause a # NestedPercentLiteral violation to be emitted. PERCENT_LITERAL_TYPES = PreferredDelimiters::PERCENT_LITERAL_TYPES REGEXES = PERCENT_LITERAL_TYPES.map { |percent_literal| /\A#{percent_literal}\W/ }.freeze def on_array(node) process(node, *PERCENT_LITERAL_TYPES) end def on_percent_literal(node) add_offense(node) if contains_percent_literals?(node) end private def contains_percent_literals?(node) node.each_child_node.any? do |child| literal = child.children.first.to_s.scrub REGEXES.any? { |regex| literal.match?(regex) } end end end end end end