# frozen_string_literal: true module RuboCop module Cop module Style # This cop enforces the use of `$stdout/$stderr/$stdin` instead of `STDOUT/STDERR/STDIN`. # `STDOUT/STDERR/STDIN` are constants, and while you can actually # reassign (possibly to redirect some stream) constants in Ruby, you'll get # an interpreter warning if you do so. # # @safety # Autocorrection is unsafe because `STDOUT` and `$stdout` may point to different # objects, for example. # # @example # # bad # STDOUT.puts('hello') # # hash = { out: STDOUT, key: value } # # def m(out = STDOUT) # out.puts('hello') # end # # # good # $stdout.puts('hello') # # hash = { out: $stdout, key: value } # # def m(out = $stdout) # out.puts('hello') # end # class GlobalStdStream < Base extend AutoCorrector MSG = 'Use `%s` instead of `%s`.' STD_STREAMS = %i[STDIN STDOUT STDERR].to_set.freeze # @!method const_to_gvar_assignment?(node, name) def_node_matcher :const_to_gvar_assignment?, <<~PATTERN (gvasgn %1 (const nil? _)) PATTERN def on_const(node) const_name = node.children[1] return unless STD_STREAMS.include?(const_name) gvar_name = gvar_name(const_name).to_sym return if const_to_gvar_assignment?(node.parent, gvar_name) add_offense(node, message: message(const_name)) do |corrector| corrector.replace(node, gvar_name) end end private def message(const_name) format(MSG, gvar_name: gvar_name(const_name), const_name: const_name) end def gvar_name(const_name) "$#{const_name.to_s.downcase}" end end end end end