# frozen_string_literal: true module RuboCop module Cop module Layout # This cop checks whether the end keywords are aligned properly. # # Three modes are supported through the `EnforcedStyleAlignWith` # configuration parameter: # # If it's set to `keyword` (which is the default), the `end` # shall be aligned with the start of the keyword (if, class, etc.). # # If it's set to `variable` the `end` shall be aligned with the # left-hand-side of the variable assignment, if there is one. # # If it's set to `start_of_line`, the `end` shall be aligned with the # start of the line where the matching keyword appears. # # This `Layout/EndAlignment` cop aligns with keywords (e.g. `if`, `while`, `case`) # by default. On the other hand, `Layout/BeginEndAlignment` cop aligns with # `EnforcedStyleAlignWith: start_of_line` by default due to `||= begin` tends # to align with the start of the line. These style can be configured by each cop. # # @example EnforcedStyleAlignWith: keyword (default) # # bad # # variable = if true # end # # # good # # variable = if true # end # # variable = # if true # end # # @example EnforcedStyleAlignWith: variable # # bad # # variable = if true # end # # # good # # variable = if true # end # # variable = # if true # end # # @example EnforcedStyleAlignWith: start_of_line # # bad # # variable = if true # end # # puts(if true # end) # # # good # # variable = if true # end # # puts(if true # end) # # variable = # if true # end class EndAlignment < Base include CheckAssignment include EndKeywordAlignment include RangeHelp extend AutoCorrector def on_class(node) check_other_alignment(node) end def on_module(node) check_other_alignment(node) end def on_if(node) check_other_alignment(node) unless node.ternary? end def on_while(node) check_other_alignment(node) end def on_until(node) check_other_alignment(node) end def on_case(node) if node.argument? check_asgn_alignment(node.parent, node) else check_other_alignment(node) end end private def autocorrect(corrector, node) AlignmentCorrector.align_end(corrector, processed_source, node, alignment_node(node)) end def check_assignment(node, rhs) # If there are method calls chained to the right hand side of the # assignment, we let rhs be the receiver of those method calls before # we check if it's an if/unless/while/until. return unless (rhs = first_part_of_call_chain(rhs)) return unless rhs.conditional? return if rhs.if_type? && rhs.ternary? check_asgn_alignment(node, rhs) end def check_asgn_alignment(outer_node, inner_node) align_with = { keyword: inner_node.loc.keyword, start_of_line: start_line_range(inner_node), variable: asgn_variable_align_with(outer_node, inner_node) } check_end_kw_alignment(inner_node, align_with) ignore_node(inner_node) end def asgn_variable_align_with(outer_node, inner_node) expr = outer_node.source_range if line_break_before_keyword?(expr, inner_node) inner_node.loc.keyword else range_between(expr.begin_pos, inner_node.loc.keyword.end_pos) end end def check_other_alignment(node) align_with = { keyword: node.loc.keyword, variable: node.loc.keyword, start_of_line: start_line_range(node) } check_end_kw_alignment(node, align_with) end def alignment_node(node) case style when :keyword node when :variable alignment_node_for_variable_style(node) else start_line_range(node) end end def alignment_node_for_variable_style(node) return node.parent if node.case_type? && node.argument? assignment = node.ancestors.find(&:assignment_or_similar?) if assignment && !line_break_before_keyword?(assignment.source_range, node) assignment else # Fall back to 'keyword' style if this node is not on the RHS of an # assignment, or if it is but there's a line break between LHS and # RHS. node end end end end end end