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... as per ko1's preference. He is preparing to extend this feature to ISeq for his new debugger. He prefers "keep" to "save" for this wording. This API is internal and not included in any released version, so I change it in advance.
190 lines
5.8 KiB
Ruby
190 lines
5.8 KiB
Ruby
# for ast.c
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# AbstractSyntaxTree provides methods to parse Ruby code into
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# abstract syntax trees. The nodes in the tree
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# are instances of RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node.
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#
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# This module is MRI specific as it exposes implementation details
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# of the MRI abstract syntax tree.
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#
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# This module is experimental and its API is not stable, therefore it might
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# change without notice. As examples, the order of children nodes is not
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# guaranteed, the number of children nodes might change, there is no way to
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# access children nodes by name, etc.
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#
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# If you are looking for a stable API or an API working under multiple Ruby
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# implementations, consider using the _parser_ gem or Ripper. If you would
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# like to make RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree stable, please join the discussion
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# at https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14844.
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#
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module RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree
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# call-seq:
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse(string) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
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#
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# Parses the given _string_ into an abstract syntax tree,
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# returning the root node of that tree.
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#
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# SyntaxError is raised if the given _string_ is invalid syntax.
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#
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse("x = 1 + 2")
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# # => #<RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node:SCOPE@1:0-1:9>
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def self.parse string, keep_script_lines: false
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Primitive.ast_s_parse string, keep_script_lines
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end
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# call-seq:
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse_file(pathname) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
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#
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# Reads the file from _pathname_, then parses it like ::parse,
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# returning the root node of the abstract syntax tree.
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#
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# SyntaxError is raised if _pathname_'s contents are not
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# valid Ruby syntax.
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#
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse_file("my-app/app.rb")
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# # => #<RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node:SCOPE@1:0-31:3>
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def self.parse_file pathname, keep_script_lines: false
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Primitive.ast_s_parse_file pathname, keep_script_lines
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end
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# call-seq:
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(proc) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(method) -> RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node
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#
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# Returns AST nodes of the given _proc_ or _method_.
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#
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(proc {1 + 2})
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# # => #<RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node:SCOPE@1:35-1:42>
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#
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# def hello
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# puts "hello, world"
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# end
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#
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(method(:hello))
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# # => #<RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node:SCOPE@1:0-3:3>
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def self.of body, keep_script_lines: false
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Primitive.ast_s_of body, keep_script_lines
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end
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node instances are created by parse methods in
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# RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.
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#
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# This class is MRI specific.
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#
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class Node
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# call-seq:
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# node.type -> symbol
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#
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# Returns the type of this node as a symbol.
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#
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# root = RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.parse("x = 1 + 2")
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# root.type # => :SCOPE
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# lasgn = root.children[2]
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# lasgn.type # => :LASGN
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# call = lasgn.children[1]
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# call.type # => :OPCALL
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def type
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Primitive.ast_node_type
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.first_lineno -> integer
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#
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# The line number in the source code where this AST's text began.
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def first_lineno
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Primitive.ast_node_first_lineno
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.first_column -> integer
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#
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# The column number in the source code where this AST's text began.
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def first_column
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Primitive.ast_node_first_column
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.last_lineno -> integer
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#
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# The line number in the source code where this AST's text ended.
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def last_lineno
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Primitive.ast_node_last_lineno
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.last_column -> integer
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#
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# The column number in the source code where this AST's text ended.
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def last_column
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Primitive.ast_node_last_column
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.children -> array
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#
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# Returns AST nodes under this one. Each kind of node
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# has different children, depending on what kind of node it is.
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#
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# The returned array may contain other nodes or <code>nil</code>.
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def children
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Primitive.ast_node_children
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.inspect -> string
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#
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# Returns debugging information about this node as a string.
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def inspect
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Primitive.ast_node_inspect
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.node_id -> integer
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#
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# Returns an internal node_id number.
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# Note that this is an API for ruby internal use, debugging,
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# and research. Do not use this for any other purpose.
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# The compatibility is not guaranteed.
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def node_id
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Primitive.ast_node_node_id
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.script_lines -> array
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#
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# Returns the original source code as an array of lines.
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#
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# Note that this is an API for ruby internal use, debugging,
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# and research. Do not use this for any other purpose.
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# The compatibility is not guaranteed.
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def script_lines
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Primitive.ast_node_script_lines
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end
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# call-seq:
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# node.source -> string
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#
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# Returns the code fragment that corresponds to this AST.
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#
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# Note that this is an API for ruby internal use, debugging,
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# and research. Do not use this for any other purpose.
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# The compatibility is not guaranteed.
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#
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# Also note that this API may return an incomplete code fragment
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# that does not parse; for example, a here document following
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# an expression may be dropped.
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def source
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lines = script_lines
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if lines
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lines = lines[first_lineno - 1 .. last_lineno - 1]
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lines[-1] = lines[-1][0...last_column]
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lines[0] = lines[0][first_column..-1]
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lines.join
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else
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nil
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end
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end
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end
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end
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