# frozen_string_literal: true module RuboCop module Cop # Identifier of all cops containing a department and cop name. # # All cops are identified by their badge. For example, the badge for # `RuboCop::Cop::Layout::IndentationStyle` is `Layout/IndentationStyle`. # Badges can be parsed as either `Department/CopName` or just `CopName` to # allow for badge references in source files that omit the department for # RuboCop to infer. class Badge attr_reader :department, :cop_name def self.for(class_name) parts = class_name.split('::') name_deep_enough = parts.length >= 4 new(name_deep_enough ? parts[2..] : parts.last(2)) end def self.parse(identifier) new(identifier.split('/').map { |i| camel_case(i) }) end def self.camel_case(name_part) return 'RSpec' if name_part == 'rspec' name_part.gsub(/^\w|_\w/) { |match| match[-1, 1].upcase } end def initialize(class_name_parts) department_parts = class_name_parts[0...-1] @department = (department_parts.join('/').to_sym unless department_parts.empty?) @cop_name = class_name_parts.last end def ==(other) hash == other.hash end alias eql? == def hash [department, cop_name].hash end def match?(other) cop_name == other.cop_name && (!qualified? || department == other.department) end def to_s @to_s ||= qualified? ? "#{department}/#{cop_name}" : cop_name end def qualified? !department.nil? end def with_department(department) self.class.new([department.to_s.split('/'), cop_name].flatten) end end end end