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module Slim # In Slim you don't need to close any blocks: # # - if Slim.awesome? # | But of course it is! # # However, the parser is not smart enough (and that's a good thing) to # automatically insert end's where they are needed. Luckily, this filter # does *exactly* that (and it does it well!) # # @api private class EndInserter < Filter ELSE_REGEX = /^else|elsif|when\b/ END_REGEX = /^end\b/ # Handle multi expression `[:multi, *exps]` def on_multi(*exps) result = [:multi] # This variable is true if the previous line was # (1) a control code and (2) contained indented content. prev_indent = false exps.each do |exp| if control?(exp) raise 'Explicit end statements are forbidden' if exp[2] =~ END_REGEX # Two control code in a row. If this one is *not* # an else block, we should close the previous one. append_end(result) if prev_indent && exp[2] !~ ELSE_REGEX # Indent if the control code contains something. prev_indent = !empty_exp?(exp[3]) elsif exp[0] != :newline && prev_indent # This is *not* a control code, so we should close the previous one. # Ignores newlines because they will be inserted after each line. append_end(result) prev_indent = false end result << compile(exp) end # The last line can be a control code too. prev_indent ? append_end(result) : result end private # Appends an end. def append_end(result) result << [:block, 'end'] end # Checks if an expression is a Slim control code. def control?(exp) exp[0] == :slim && exp[1] == :control end end end
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slim-0.9.2 | lib/slim/end_inserter.rb |