# frozen_string_literal: true require 'digest/sha1' # rubocop:disable Metrics/ClassLength module RuboCop module AST # ProcessedSource contains objects which are generated by Parser # and other information such as disabled lines for cops. # It also provides a convenient way to access source lines. class ProcessedSource # @api private STRING_SOURCE_NAME = '(string)' attr_reader :path, :buffer, :ast, :comments, :tokens, :diagnostics, :parser_error, :raw_source, :ruby_version def self.from_file(path, ruby_version) file = File.read(path, mode: 'rb') new(file, ruby_version, path) end INVALID_LEVELS = %i[error fatal].freeze private_constant :INVALID_LEVELS def initialize(source, ruby_version, path = nil) # Defaults source encoding to UTF-8, regardless of the encoding it has # been read with, which could be non-utf8 depending on the default # external encoding. source.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) unless source.encoding == Encoding::UTF_8 @raw_source = source @path = path @diagnostics = [] @ruby_version = ruby_version @parser_error = nil parse(source, ruby_version) end def ast_with_comments return if !ast || !comments @ast_with_comments ||= Parser::Source::Comment.associate_by_identity(ast, comments) end # Returns the source lines, line break characters removed, excluding a # possible __END__ and everything that comes after. def lines @lines ||= begin all_lines = @buffer.source_lines last_token_line = tokens.any? ? tokens.last.line : all_lines.size result = [] all_lines.each_with_index do |line, ix| break if ix >= last_token_line && line == '__END__' result << line end result end end def [](*args) lines[*args] end def valid_syntax? return false if @parser_error @diagnostics.none? { |d| INVALID_LEVELS.include?(d.level) } end # Raw source checksum for tracking infinite loops. def checksum Digest::SHA1.hexdigest(@raw_source) end # @deprecated Use `comments.each` def each_comment(&block) comments.each(&block) end # @deprecated Use `comment_at_line`, `each_comment_in_lines`, or `comments.find` def find_comment(&block) comments.find(&block) end # @deprecated Use `tokens.each` def each_token(&block) tokens.each(&block) end # @deprecated Use `tokens.find` def find_token(&block) tokens.find(&block) end def file_path buffer.name end def blank? ast.nil? end # @return [Comment, nil] the comment at that line, if any. def comment_at_line(line) comment_index[line] end # @return [Boolean] if the given line number has a comment. def line_with_comment?(line) comment_index.include?(line) end # Enumerates on the comments contained with the given `line_range` def each_comment_in_lines(line_range) return to_enum(:each_comment_in_lines, line_range) unless block_given? line_range.each do |line| if (comment = comment_index[line]) yield comment end end end # @return [Boolean] if any of the lines in the given `source_range` has a comment. # Consider using `each_comment_in_lines` instead def contains_comment?(source_range) each_comment_in_lines(source_range.line..source_range.last_line).any? end # @deprecated use contains_comment? alias commented? contains_comment? # @deprecated Use `each_comment_in_lines` # Should have been called `comments_before_or_at_line`. Doubtful it has of any valid use. def comments_before_line(line) each_comment_in_lines(0..line).to_a end def start_with?(string) return false if self[0].nil? self[0].start_with?(string) end def preceding_line(token) lines[token.line - 2] end def current_line(token) lines[token.line - 1] end def following_line(token) lines[token.line] end def line_indentation(line_number) lines[line_number - 1] .match(/^(\s*)/)[1] .to_s .length end def tokens_within(range_or_node) begin_index = first_token_index(range_or_node) end_index = last_token_index(range_or_node) sorted_tokens[begin_index..end_index] end def first_token_of(range_or_node) sorted_tokens[first_token_index(range_or_node)] end def last_token_of(range_or_node) sorted_tokens[last_token_index(range_or_node)] end # The tokens list is always sorted by token position, except for cases when heredoc # is passed as a method argument. In this case tokens are interleaved by # heredoc contents' tokens. def sorted_tokens # Use stable sort. @sorted_tokens ||= tokens.sort_by.with_index { |token, i| [token.begin_pos, i] } end private def comment_index @comment_index ||= {}.tap do |hash| comments.each { |c| hash[c.location.line] = c } end end def parse(source, ruby_version) buffer_name = @path || STRING_SOURCE_NAME @buffer = Parser::Source::Buffer.new(buffer_name, 1) begin @buffer.source = source rescue EncodingError => e @parser_error = e @ast = nil @comments = [] @tokens = [] return end @ast, @comments, @tokens = tokenize(create_parser(ruby_version)) end def tokenize(parser) begin ast, comments, tokens = parser.tokenize(@buffer) ast ||= nil # force `false` to `nil`, see https://github.com/whitequark/parser/pull/722 rescue Parser::SyntaxError # All errors are in diagnostics. No need to handle exception. comments = [] tokens = [] end ast&.complete! tokens.map! { |t| Token.from_parser_token(t) } [ast, comments, tokens] end # rubocop:disable Metrics/AbcSize, Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity, Metrics/MethodLength def parser_class(ruby_version) case ruby_version when 1.9 require 'parser/ruby19' Parser::Ruby19 when 2.0 require 'parser/ruby20' Parser::Ruby20 when 2.1 require 'parser/ruby21' Parser::Ruby21 when 2.2 require 'parser/ruby22' Parser::Ruby22 when 2.3 require 'parser/ruby23' Parser::Ruby23 when 2.4 require 'parser/ruby24' Parser::Ruby24 when 2.5 require 'parser/ruby25' Parser::Ruby25 when 2.6 require 'parser/ruby26' Parser::Ruby26 when 2.7 require 'parser/ruby27' Parser::Ruby27 when 2.8, 3.0 require 'parser/ruby30' Parser::Ruby30 when 3.1 require 'parser/ruby31' Parser::Ruby31 when 3.2 require 'parser/ruby32' Parser::Ruby32 else raise ArgumentError, "RuboCop found unknown Ruby version: #{ruby_version.inspect}" end end # rubocop:enable Metrics/AbcSize, Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity, Metrics/MethodLength def create_parser(ruby_version) builder = RuboCop::AST::Builder.new parser_class(ruby_version).new(builder).tap do |parser| # On JRuby there's a risk that we hang in tokenize() if we # don't set the all errors as fatal flag. The problem is caused by a bug # in Racc that is discussed in issue #93 of the whitequark/parser # project on GitHub. parser.diagnostics.all_errors_are_fatal = (RUBY_ENGINE != 'ruby') parser.diagnostics.ignore_warnings = false parser.diagnostics.consumer = lambda do |diagnostic| @diagnostics << diagnostic end end end def first_token_index(range_or_node) begin_pos = source_range(range_or_node).begin_pos sorted_tokens.bsearch_index { |token| token.begin_pos >= begin_pos } end def last_token_index(range_or_node) end_pos = source_range(range_or_node).end_pos sorted_tokens.bsearch_index { |token| token.end_pos >= end_pos } end def source_range(range_or_node) if range_or_node.respond_to?(:source_range) range_or_node.source_range else range_or_node end end end end end # rubocop:enable Metrics/ClassLength