# frozen_string_literal: true module RuboCop module Cop module Layout # This cop checks the . position in multi-line method calls. # # @example EnforcedStyle: leading (default) # # bad # something. # mehod # # # good # something # .method # # @example EnforcedStyle: trailing # # bad # something # .method # # # good # something. # mehod class DotPosition < Cop include ConfigurableEnforcedStyle def on_send(node) return unless node.dot? if proper_dot_position?(node) correct_style_detected else add_offense(node, location: :dot) { opposite_style_detected } end end def autocorrect(node) lambda do |corrector| corrector.remove(node.loc.dot) case style when :leading corrector.insert_before(selector_range(node), '.') when :trailing corrector.insert_after(node.receiver.source_range, '.') end end end private def message(_node) 'Place the . on the ' + case style when :leading 'next line, together with the method name.' when :trailing 'previous line, together with the method call receiver.' end end def proper_dot_position?(node) receiver_line = node.receiver.source_range.end.line selector_line = selector_range(node).line # receiver and selector are on the same line return true if selector_line == receiver_line dot_line = node.loc.dot.line # don't register an offense if there is a line comment between the # dot and the selector otherwise, we might break the code while # "correcting" it (even if there is just an extra blank line, treat # it the same) return true if line_between?(selector_line, dot_line) correct_dot_position_style?(dot_line, selector_line) end def line_between?(first_line, second_line) (first_line - second_line) > 1 end def correct_dot_position_style?(dot_line, selector_line) case style when :leading then dot_line == selector_line when :trailing then dot_line != selector_line end end def selector_range(node) # l.(1) has no selector, so we use the opening parenthesis instead node.loc.selector || node.loc.begin end end end end end