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Class: RuboCop::Cop::Layout::MultilineHashBraceLayout

Relationships & Source Files
Super Chains via Extension / Inclusion / Inheritance
Class Chain:
self, ::RuboCop::Cop::AutoCorrector, ::RuboCop::Cop::Base, ::RuboCop::ExcludeLimit, NodePattern::Macros, RuboCop::AST::Sexp
Instance Chain:
Inherits: RuboCop::Cop::Base
Defined in: lib/rubocop/cop/layout/multiline_hash_brace_layout.rb

Overview

Checks that the closing brace in a hash literal is either on the same line as the last hash element, or a new line.

When using the symmetrical (default) style:

If a hash’s opening brace is on the same line as the first element of the hash, then the closing brace should be on the same line as the last element of the hash.

If a hash’s opening brace is on the line above the first element of the hash, then the closing brace should be on the line below the last element of the hash.

When using the new_line style:

The closing brace of a multi-line hash literal must be on the line after the last element of the hash.

When using the same_line style:

The closing brace of a multi-line hash literal must be on the same line as the last element of the hash.

Examples:

EnforcedStyle: symmetrical (default)

# bad
{ a: 1,
  b: 2
}
# bad
{
  a: 1,
  b: 2 }

# good
{ a: 1,
  b: 2 }

# good
{
  a: 1,
  b: 2
}

EnforcedStyle: new_line

# bad
{
  a: 1,
  b: 2 }

# bad
{ a: 1,
  b: 2 }

# good
{ a: 1,
  b: 2
}

# good
{
  a: 1,
  b: 2
}

EnforcedStyle: same_line

# bad
{ a: 1,
  b: 2
}

# bad
{
  a: 1,
  b: 2
}

# good
{
  a: 1,
  b: 2 }

# good
{ a: 1,
  b: 2 }

Constant Summary

::RuboCop::Cop::Base - Inherited

EMPTY_OFFENSES, RESTRICT_ON_SEND

::RuboCop::Cop::ConfigurableEnforcedStyle - Included

SYMBOL_TO_STRING_CACHE

Class Attribute Summary

::RuboCop::Cop::AutoCorrector - Extended

::RuboCop::Cop::Base - Inherited

.gem_requirements, .lint?,
.support_autocorrect?

Returns if class supports autocorrect.

.support_multiple_source?

Override if your cop should be called repeatedly for multiple investigations Between calls to on_new_investigation and on_investigation_end, the result of processed_source will remain constant.

.builtin?

Class Method Summary

::RuboCop::Cop::Base - Inherited

.autocorrect_incompatible_with

List of cops that should not try to autocorrect at the same time as this cop.

.badge

Naming.

.callbacks_needed, .cop_name, .department,
.documentation_url

Cops (other than builtin) are encouraged to implement this.

.exclude_from_registry

Call for abstract Cop classes.

.inherited,
.joining_forces

Override and return the Force class(es) you need to join.

.match?

Returns true if the cop name or the cop namespace matches any of the given names.

.new,
.requires_gem

Register a version requirement for the given gem name.

.restrict_on_send

::RuboCop::ExcludeLimit - Extended

exclude_limit

Sets up a configuration option to have an exclude limit tracked.

transform

Instance Attribute Summary

Instance Method Summary

::RuboCop::Cop::MultilineLiteralBraceLayout - Included

#check, #check_brace_layout, #check_new_line, #check_same_line, #check_symmetrical, #children,
#closing_brace_on_same_line?

This method depends on the fact that we have guarded against implicit and empty literals.

#empty_literal?, #ignored_literal?, #implicit_literal?,
#last_line_heredoc?

Starting with the parent node and recursively for the parent node’s children, check if the node is a HEREDOC and if the HEREDOC ends below or on the last line of the parent node.

#new_line_needed_before_closing_brace?

Returns true for the case.

#opening_brace_on_same_line?

This method depends on the fact that we have guarded against implicit and empty literals.

::RuboCop::Cop::ConfigurableEnforcedStyle - Included

::RuboCop::Cop::Base - Inherited

#add_global_offense

Adds an offense that has no particular location.

#add_offense

Adds an offense on the specified range (or node with an expression) Unless that offense is disabled for this range, a corrector will be yielded to provide the cop the opportunity to autocorrect the offense.

#begin_investigation

Called before any investigation.

#callbacks_needed,
#cop_config

Configuration Helpers.

#cop_name, #excluded_file?,
#external_dependency_checksum

This method should be overridden when a cop’s behavior depends on state that lives outside of these locations:

#inspect,
#message

Gets called if no message is specified when calling add_offense or add_global_offense Cops are discouraged to override this; instead pass your message directly.

#name

Alias for Base#cop_name.

#offenses,
#on_investigation_end

Called after all on_…​

#on_new_investigation

Called before all on_…​

#on_other_file

Called instead of all on_…​

#parse

There should be very limited reasons for a Cop to do it’s own parsing.

#parser_engine,
#ready

Called between investigations.

#relevant_file?, #target_rails_version, #target_ruby_version, #annotate, #apply_correction, #attempt_correction,
#callback_argument

Reserved for Cop::Cop.

#complete_investigation

Called to complete an investigation.

#correct, #current_corrector,
#current_offense_locations

Reserved for Commissioner:

#current_offenses, #currently_disabled_lines, #custom_severity, #default_severity, #disable_uncorrectable, #enabled_line?, #file_name_matches_any?, #find_message, #find_severity, #range_for_original, #range_from_node_or_range, #reset_investigation, #use_corrector

::RuboCop::Cop::AutocorrectLogic - Included

::RuboCop::Cop::IgnoredNode - Included

Constructor Details

This class inherits a constructor from RuboCop::Cop::Base

Instance Method Details

#on_hash(node)

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# File 'lib/rubocop/cop/layout/multiline_hash_brace_layout.rb', line 109

def on_hash(node)
  check_brace_layout(node)
end