class Prism::Source
This represents a source of Ruby code that has been parsed. It is used in conjunction with locations to allow them to resolve line numbers and source ranges.
Attributes
The list of newline byte offsets in the source code.
The source code that this source object represents.
The line number where this source starts.
Public Class Methods
Create a new source object with the given source code. This method should be used instead of ‘new` and it will return either a `Source` or a specialized and more performant `ASCIISource` if no multibyte characters are present in the source code.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 12 def self.for(source, start_line = 1, offsets = []) source.ascii_only? ? ASCIISource.new(source, start_line, offsets): new(source, start_line, offsets) end
Create a new source object with the given source code.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 26 def initialize(source, start_line = 1, offsets = []) @source = source @start_line = start_line # set after parsing is done @offsets = offsets # set after parsing is done end
Public Instance Methods
Return the column number in characters for the given byte offset.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 78 def character_column(byte_offset) character_offset(byte_offset) - character_offset(line_start(byte_offset)) end
Return the character offset for the given byte offset.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 73 def character_offset(byte_offset) (source.byteslice(0, byte_offset) or raise).length end
Returns the column number in code units for the given encoding for the given byte offset.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 95 def code_units_column(byte_offset, encoding) code_units_offset(byte_offset, encoding) - code_units_offset(line_start(byte_offset), encoding) end
Returns the offset from the start of the file for the given byte offset counting in code units for the given encoding.
This method is tested with UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32. If there is the concept of code units that differs from the number of characters in other encodings, it is not captured here.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 88 def code_units_offset(byte_offset, encoding) byteslice = (source.byteslice(0, byte_offset) or raise).encode(encoding) (encoding == Encoding::UTF_16LE || encoding == Encoding::UTF_16BE) ? (byteslice.bytesize / 2) : byteslice.length end
Return the column number for the given byte offset.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 68 def column(byte_offset) byte_offset - line_start(byte_offset) end
Returns the encoding of the source code, which is set by parameters to the parser or by the encoding magic comment.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 34 def encoding source.encoding end
Binary search through the offsets to find the line number for the given byte offset.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 51 def line(byte_offset) start_line + find_line(byte_offset) end
Returns the byte offset of the end of the line corresponding to the given byte offset.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 63 def line_end(byte_offset) offsets[find_line(byte_offset) + 1] || source.bytesize end
Return the byte offset of the start of the line corresponding to the given byte offset.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 57 def line_start(byte_offset) offsets[find_line(byte_offset)] end
Returns the lines of the source code as an array of strings.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 39 def lines source.lines end
Perform a byteslice on the source code using the given byte offset and byte length.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 45 def slice(byte_offset, length) source.byteslice(byte_offset, length) or raise end
Private Instance Methods
Binary search through the offsets to find the line number for the given byte offset.
# File prism/parse_result.rb, line 103 def find_line(byte_offset) left = 0 right = offsets.length - 1 while left <= right mid = left + (right - left) / 2 return mid if (offset = offsets[mid]) == byte_offset if offset < byte_offset left = mid + 1 else right = mid - 1 end end left - 1 end