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# frozen_string_literal: true module RuboCop module Cop module Lint # In math and Python, we can use `x < y < z` style comparison to compare # multiple value. However, we can't use the comparison in Ruby. However, # the comparison is not syntax error. This cop checks the bad usage of # comparison operators. # # @example # # # bad # x < y < z # 10 <= x <= 20 # # # good # x < y && y < z # 10 <= x && x <= 20 class MultipleComparison < Base extend AutoCorrector MSG = 'Use the `&&` operator to compare multiple values.' COMPARISON_METHODS = %i[< > <= >=].freeze SET_OPERATION_OPERATORS = %i[& | ^].freeze RESTRICT_ON_SEND = COMPARISON_METHODS # @!method multiple_compare?(node) def_node_matcher :multiple_compare?, <<~PATTERN (send (send _ {:< :> :<= :>=} $_) {:#{COMPARISON_METHODS.join(' :')}} _) PATTERN def on_send(node) return unless (center = multiple_compare?(node)) # It allows multiple comparison using `&`, `|`, and `^` set operation operators. # e.g. `x >= y & y < z` return if center.send_type? && SET_OPERATION_OPERATORS.include?(center.method_name) add_offense(node) do |corrector| new_center = "#{center.source} && #{center.source}" corrector.replace(center, new_center) end end end end end end
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