class Prism::NumberedReferenceReadNode
Represents reading a numbered reference to a capture in the previous match.
$1 ^^
Attributes
The (1-indexed, from the left) number of the capture group. Numbered references that are too large result in this value being ‘0`.
$1 # number `1` $5432 # number `5432` $4294967296 # number `0`
Public Class Methods
def initialize: (Integer number, Location
location) -> void
# File prism/node.rb, line 13979 def initialize(source, number, location) @source = source @location = location @number = number end
Similar to type
, this method returns a symbol that you can use for splitting on the type of the node without having to do a long === chain. Note that like type
, it will still be slower than using == for a single class, but should be faster in a case statement or an array comparison.
def self.type: () -> Symbol
# File prism/node.rb, line 14056 def self.type :numbered_reference_read_node end
Public Instance Methods
Implements case-equality for the node. This is effectively == but without comparing the value of locations. Locations are checked only for presence.
# File prism/node.rb, line 14062 def ===(other) other.is_a?(NumberedReferenceReadNode) && (number === other.number) end
def accept: (Visitor
visitor) -> void
# File prism/node.rb, line 13986 def accept(visitor) visitor.visit_numbered_reference_read_node(self) end
def child_nodes
: () -> Array[nil | Node]
# File prism/node.rb, line 13991 def child_nodes [] end
def comment_targets
: () -> Array[Node | Location]
# File prism/node.rb, line 14001 def comment_targets [] #: Array[Prism::node | Location] end
def compact_child_nodes
: () -> Array
# File prism/node.rb, line 13996 def compact_child_nodes [] end
def copy: (?number: Integer, ?location: Location
) -> NumberedReferenceReadNode
# File prism/node.rb, line 14006 def copy(number: self.number, location: self.location) NumberedReferenceReadNode.new(source, number, location) end
def deconstruct_keys
: (Array keys) -> { number: Integer, location: Location
}
# File prism/node.rb, line 14014 def deconstruct_keys(keys) { number: number, location: location } end
def inspect -> String
# File prism/node.rb, line 14028 def inspect InspectVisitor.compose(self) end
Sometimes you want to check an instance of a node against a list of classes to see what kind of behavior to perform. Usually this is done by calling ‘[cls1, cls2].include?(node.class)` or putting the node into a case statement and doing `case node; when cls1; when cls2; end`. Both of these approaches are relatively slow because of the constant lookups, method calls, and/or array allocations.
Instead, you can call type
, which will return to you a symbol that you can use for comparison. This is faster than the other approaches because it uses a single integer comparison, but also because if you’re on CRuby you can take advantage of the fact that case statements with all symbol keys will use a jump table.
def type: () -> Symbol
# File prism/node.rb, line 14046 def type :numbered_reference_read_node end