Class: RuboCop::AST::NextNode
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Super Chains via Extension / Inclusion / Inheritance | |
Class Chain:
self,
Node ,
NodePattern::Macros ,
Parser::AST::Node
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Instance Chain:
self,
ParameterizedNode::WrappedArguments ,
ParameterizedNode ,
Node ,
Descendence ,
Sexp ,
Parser::AST::Node
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Inherits: |
RuboCop::AST::Node
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Defined in: | lib/rubocop/ast/node/next_node.rb |
Overview
A node extension for next
nodes. This will be used in place of a
plain node when the builder constructs the AST, making its methods
available to all next
nodes within RuboCop.
Constant Summary
Node
- Inherited
ASSIGNMENTS, BASIC_CONDITIONALS, BASIC_LITERALS, COMPARISON_OPERATORS, COMPOSITE_LITERALS, CONDITIONALS, EMPTY_CHILDREN, EMPTY_PROPERTIES, EQUALS_ASSIGNMENTS, FALSEY_LITERALS, GROUP_FOR_TYPE, IMMUTABLE_LITERALS, KEYWORDS, LITERALS, LITERAL_RECURSIVE_METHODS, LITERAL_RECURSIVE_TYPES, LOOP_TYPES, MUTABLE_LITERALS, OPERATOR_KEYWORDS, POST_CONDITION_LOOP_TYPES, REFERENCES, SHORTHAND_ASSIGNMENTS, SPECIAL_KEYWORDS, TRUTHY_LITERALS, VARIABLES
Class Method Summary
Node
- Inherited
.new, | |
.def_recursive_literal_predicate | Define a |
NodePattern::Macros
- Extended
def_node_matcher | Define a method which applies a pattern to an AST node. |
def_node_search | Define a method which recurses over the descendants of an AST node, checking whether any of them match the provided pattern. |
Instance Attribute Summary
ParameterizedNode
- Included
#arguments? | Checks whether this node has any arguments. |
#block_argument? | Whether the last argument of the node is a block pass, i.e. |
#parenthesized? | Checks whether this node’s arguments are wrapped in parentheses. |
#rest_argument? | Alias for ParameterizedNode#splat_argument?. |
#splat_argument? | Checks whether any argument of the node is a splat argument, i.e. |
Node
- Inherited
#any_block_type?, #any_def_type?, #any_match_pattern_type?, #argument?, #argument_type?, #assignment?, #basic_conditional?, #basic_literal?, #boolean_type?, #call_type?, #chained?, #complete?, #conditional?, #empty_source?, #equals_asgn?, #falsey_literal?, #guard_clause?, #immutable_literal?, #keyword?, #literal?, | |||
#loop_keyword? |
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#multiline? | Predicates. |
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#mutable_literal?, #numeric_type?, #operator_keyword?, | |||
#parent | Returns the parent node, or |
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#parent?, #parenthesized_call?, #post_condition_loop?, | |||
#pure? | Some expressions are evaluated for their value, some for their side effects, and some for both. |
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#range_type?, #reference?, #root?, | |||
#send_type? | Most nodes are of 'send' type, so this method is defined separately to make this check as fast as possible. |
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#shorthand_asgn?, #single_line?, #special_keyword?, #truthy_literal?, | |||
#value_used? | Some expressions are evaluated for their value, some for their side effects, and some for both If we know that an expression is useful only for its side effects, that means we can transform it in ways which preserve the side effects, but change the return value So, does the return value of this node matter? If we changed it to |
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#variable?, #begin_value_used?, #case_if_value_used?, #for_value_used?, #while_until_value_used? |
Instance Method Summary
ParameterizedNode::WrappedArguments
- Included
ParameterizedNode
- Included
#first_argument | A shorthand for getting the first argument of the node. |
#last_argument | A shorthand for getting the last argument of the node. |
Node
- Inherited
#ancestors | Returns an array of ancestor nodes. |
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#assignment_or_similar? | Some cops treat the shovel operator as a kind of assignment. |
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#class_constructor?, #class_definition?, #complete!, #const_name, #defined_module, #defined_module_name, | |||
#each_ancestor | Calls the given block for each ancestor node from parent to root. |
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#first_line, #global_const?, #lambda?, #lambda_or_proc?, #last_line, | |||
#left_sibling | Use is discouraged, this is a potentially slow method and can lead to even slower algorithms. |
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#left_siblings | Use is discouraged, this is a potentially slow method and can lead to even slower algorithms. |
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#line_count, | |||
#loc? | Shortcut to safely check if a location is present. |
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#loc_is? | Shortcut to safely test a particular location, even if this location does not exist or is |
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#match_guard_clause?, #module_definition?, | |||
#node_parts | Common destructuring method. |
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#nonempty_line_count, | |||
#parent_module_name | Searching the AST. |
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#proc?, #receiver, #recursive_basic_literal?, #recursive_literal?, | |||
#right_sibling | Use is discouraged, this is a potentially slow method and can lead to even slower algorithms. |
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#right_siblings | Use is discouraged, this is a potentially slow method and can lead to even slower algorithms. |
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#sibling_index | Returns the index of the receiver node in its siblings. |
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#source |
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#source_length, #source_range, #str_content, #struct_constructor?, | |||
#type? | Determine if the node is one of several node types in a single query Allows specific single node types, as well as "grouped" types (e.g. |
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#updated | Override Node#updated so that |
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#defined_module0, #new_class_or_module_block?, #parent_module_name_for_block, #parent_module_name_for_sclass, #parent_module_name_part, #visit_ancestors |
Descendence
- Included
#child_nodes | Returns an array of child nodes. |
#descendants | Returns an array of descendant nodes. |
#each_child_node | Calls the given block for each child node. |
#each_descendant | Calls the given block for each descendant node with depth first order. |
#each_node | Calls the given block for the receiver and each descendant node in depth-first order. |
Sexp
- Included
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from RuboCop::AST::Node