module Prism
The Prism
Ruby parser.
“Parsing Ruby is suddenly manageable!”
- You, hopefully
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typed: ignore
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Constants
- BACKEND
The C extension is the default backend on CRuby.
- VERSION
The version constant is set by reading the result of calling pm_version.
Public Class Methods
Mirror the Prism.dump
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 203 def dump(code, **options) LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_string(code) { |string| dump_common(string, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.dump_file
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 208 def dump_file(filepath, **options) options[:filepath] = filepath LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_file(filepath) { |string| dump_common(string, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.lex
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 214 def lex(code, **options) LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_string(code) { |string| lex_common(string, code, options) } end
Returns a parse result whose value is an array of tokens that closely resembles the return value of Ripper::lex
. The main difference is that the ‘:on_sp` token is not emitted.
For supported options, see Prism::parse
.
# File prism.rb, line 47 def self.lex_compat(source, **options) LexCompat.new(source, **options).result # steep:ignore end
Mirror the Prism.lex_file
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 219 def lex_file(filepath, **options) options[:filepath] = filepath LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_file(filepath) { |string| lex_common(string, string.read, options) } end
This lexes with the Ripper
lex. It drops any space events but otherwise returns the same tokens. Raises SyntaxError if the syntax in source is invalid.
# File prism.rb, line 57 def self.lex_ripper(source) LexRipper.new(source).result # steep:ignore end
Load the serialized AST using the source as a reference into a tree.
# File prism.rb, line 65 def self.load(source, serialized) Serialize.load(source, serialized) end
Mirror the Prism.parse
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 225 def parse(code, **options) LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_string(code) { |string| parse_common(string, code, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.parse_comments
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 261 def parse_comments(code, **options) LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_string(code) { |string| parse_comments_common(string, code, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.parse_failure?
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 290 def parse_failure?(code, **options) !parse_success?(code, **options) end
Mirror the Prism.parse_file
API by using the serialization API. This uses native strings instead of Ruby strings because it allows us to use mmap when it is available.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 232 def parse_file(filepath, **options) options[:filepath] = filepath LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_file(filepath) { |string| parse_common(string, string.read, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.parse_file_comments
API by using the serialization API. This uses native strings instead of Ruby strings because it allows us to use mmap when it is available.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 268 def parse_file_comments(filepath, **options) options[:filepath] = filepath LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_file(filepath) { |string| parse_comments_common(string, string.read, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.parse_file_failure?
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 301 def parse_file_failure?(filepath, **options) !parse_file_success?(filepath, **options) end
Mirror the Prism.parse_file_success?
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 295 def parse_file_success?(filepath, **options) options[:filepath] = filepath LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_file(filepath) { |string| parse_file_success_common(string, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.parse_lex
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 274 def parse_lex(code, **options) LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_string(code) { |string| parse_lex_common(string, code, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.parse_lex_file
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 279 def parse_lex_file(filepath, **options) options[:filepath] = filepath LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_file(filepath) { |string| parse_lex_common(string, string.read, options) } end
Mirror the Prism.parse_stream
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 238 def parse_stream(stream, **options) LibRubyParser::PrismBuffer.with do |buffer| source = +"" callback = -> (string, size, _) { raise "Expected size to be >= 0, got: #{size}" if size <= 0 if !(line = stream.gets(size - 1)).nil? source << line string.write_string("#{line}\x00", line.bytesize + 1) end } # In the pm_serialize_parse_stream function it accepts a pointer to the # IO object as a void* and then passes it through to the callback as the # third argument, but it never touches it itself. As such, since we have # access to the IO object already through the closure of the lambda, we # can pass a null pointer here and not worry. LibRubyParser.pm_serialize_parse_stream(buffer.pointer, nil, callback, dump_options(options)) Prism.load(source, buffer.read) end end
Mirror the Prism.parse_success?
API by using the serialization API.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 285 def parse_success?(code, **options) LibRubyParser::PrismString.with_string(code) { |string| parse_file_success_common(string, options) } end
Private Class Methods
Convert the given options into a serialized options string.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 380 def dump_options(options) template = +"" values = [] template << "L" if (filepath = options[:filepath]) values.push(filepath.bytesize, filepath.b) template << "A*" else values << 0 end template << "l" values << options.fetch(:line, 1) template << "L" if (encoding = options[:encoding]) name = encoding.name values.push(name.bytesize, name.b) template << "A*" else values << 0 end template << "C" values << (options.fetch(:frozen_string_literal, false) ? 1 : 0) template << "C" values << dump_options_command_line(options) template << "C" values << { nil => 0, "3.3.0" => 1, "3.3.1" => 1, "3.4.0" => 0, "latest" => 0 }.fetch(options[:version]) template << "L" if (scopes = options[:scopes]) values << scopes.length scopes.each do |scope| template << "L" values << scope.length scope.each do |local| name = local.name template << "L" values << name.bytesize template << "A*" values << name.b end end else values << 0 end values.pack(template) end
Return the value that should be dumped for the command_line option.
# File prism/ffi.rb, line 362 def dump_options_command_line(options) command_line = options.fetch(:command_line, "") raise ArgumentError, "command_line must be a string" unless command_line.is_a?(String) command_line.each_char.inject(0) do |value, char| case char when "a" then value | 0b000001 when "e" then value | 0b000010 when "l" then value | 0b000100 when "n" then value | 0b001000 when "p" then value | 0b010000 when "x" then value | 0b100000 else raise ArgumentError, "invalid command_line option: #{char}" end end end