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class SyntaxSuggest::CodeLine
Represents a single line of code of a given source file
This object contains metadata about the line such as amount of indentation, if it is empty or not, and lexical data, such as if it has an ‘end` or a keyword in it.
Visibility of lines can be toggled off. Marking a line as invisible indicates that it should not be used for syntax checks. It’s functionally the same as commenting it out.
Example:
line = CodeLine.from_source("def foo\n").first
line.number => 1
line.empty? # => false
line.visible? # => true
line.mark_invisible
line.visible? # => false
Constants
- TRAILING_SLASH
Attributes
When the code line is marked invisible we retain the original value of it’s line this is useful for debugging and for showing extra context
DisplayCodeWithLineNumbers will render all lines given to it, not just visible lines, it uses the original method to obtain them.
Public Class Methods
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 29
def self.from_source(source, lines: nil)
  lines ||= source.lines
  lex_array_for_line = LexAll.new(source: source, source_lines: lines).each_with_object(Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] }) { |lex, hash| hash[lex.line] << lex }
  lines.map.with_index do |line, index|
    CodeLine.new(
      line: line,
      index: index,
      lex: lex_array_for_line[index + 1]
    )
  end
endReturns an array of CodeLine objects from the source string
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 42
def initialize(line:, index:, lex:)
  @lex = lex
  @line = line
  @index = index
  @original = line
  @line_number = @index + 1
  strip_line = line.dup
  strip_line.lstrip!
  if strip_line.empty?
    @empty = true
    @indent = 0
  else
    @empty = false
    @indent = line.length - strip_line.length
  end
  set_kw_end
endPublic Instance Methods
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 152
def <=>(other)
  index <=> other.index
endComparison operator, needed for equality and sorting
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 117
def empty?
  @empty
endAn ‘empty?` line is one that was originally left empty in the source code, while a “hidden” line is one that we’ve since marked as “invisible”
Opposite or ‘visible?` (note: different than `empty?`)
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 174
def ignore_newline_not_beg?
  @ignore_newline_not_beg
end- Not stable API
- 
        Lines that have a ‘on_ignored_nl` type token and NOT a `BEG` type seem to be a good proxy for the ability to join multiple lines into one. This predicate method is used to determine when those two criteria have been met. The one known case this doesn’t handle is: Ripper.lex <<~EOM a && b || c EOMFor some reason this introduces ‘on_ignore_newline` but with BEG type 
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 74
def indent_index
  @indent_index ||= [indent, index]
endUsed for stable sort via indentation level
Ruby’s sort is not “stable” meaning that when multiple elements have the same value, they are not guaranteed to return in the same order they were put in.
So when multiple code lines have the same indentation level, they’re sorted by their index value which is unique and consistent.
This is mostly needed for consistency of the test suite
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 89
def is_end?
  @is_end
endReturns true if the code line is determined to contain an ‘end` keyword
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 83
def is_kw?
  @is_kw
endReturns true if the code line is determined to contain a keyword that matches with an ‘end`
For example: ‘def`, `do`, `begin`, `ensure`, etc.
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 98
def mark_invisible
  @line = ""
endUsed to hide lines
The search alorithm will group lines into blocks then if those blocks are determined to represent valid code they will be hidden
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 122
def not_empty?
  !empty?
endOpposite of ‘empty?` (note: different than `visible?`)
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 135
def to_s
  line
endRenders the given line
Also allows us to represent source code as an array of code lines.
When we have an array of code line elements calling ‘join` on the array will call `to_s` on each element, which essentially converts it back into it’s original source string.
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 185
def trailing_slash?
  last = @lex.last
  return false unless last
  return false unless last.type == :on_sp
  last.token == TRAILING_SLASH
endDetermines if the given line has a trailing slash
lines = CodeLine.from_source(<<~EOM)
  it "foo" \
EOM
expect(lines.first.trailing_slash?).to eq(true)# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 105
def visible?
  !line.empty?
endMeans the line was marked as “invisible” Confusingly, “empty” lines are visible…they just don’t contain any source code other than a newline (“n”).
Private Instance Methods
# File lib/syntax_suggest/code_line.rb, line 201
        def set_kw_end
  oneliner_count = 0
  in_oneliner_def = nil
  kw_count = 0
  end_count = 0
  @ignore_newline_not_beg = false
  @lex.each do |lex|
    kw_count += 1 if lex.is_kw?
    end_count += 1 if lex.is_end?
    if lex.type == :on_ignored_nl
      @ignore_newline_not_beg = !lex.expr_beg?
    end
    if in_oneliner_def.nil?
      in_oneliner_def = :ENDFN if lex.state.allbits?(Ripper::EXPR_ENDFN)
    elsif lex.state.allbits?(Ripper::EXPR_ENDFN)
      # Continue
    elsif lex.state.allbits?(Ripper::EXPR_BEG)
      in_oneliner_def = :BODY if lex.token == "="
    elsif lex.state.allbits?(Ripper::EXPR_END)
      # We found an endless method, count it
      oneliner_count += 1 if in_oneliner_def == :BODY
      in_oneliner_def = nil
    else
      in_oneliner_def = nil
    end
  end
  kw_count -= oneliner_count
  @is_kw = (kw_count - end_count) > 0
  @is_end = (end_count - kw_count) > 0
endEndless method detection
From github.com/ruby/irb/commit/826ae909c9c93a2ddca6f9cfcd9c94dbf53d44ab Detecting a “oneliner” seems to need a state machine. This can be done by looking mostly at the “state” (last value):
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