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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Parser
##
# Base class for version-specific parsers.
#
# @api public
#
# @!attribute [r] diagnostics
# @return [Parser::Diagnostic::Engine]
#
# @!attribute [r] static_env
# @return [Parser::StaticEnvironment]
#
class Base < Racc::Parser
##
# Parses a string of Ruby code and returns the AST. If the source
# cannot be parsed, {SyntaxError} is raised and a diagnostic is
# printed to `stderr`.
#
# @example
# Parser::Base.parse('puts "hello"')
#
# @param [String] string The block of code to parse.
# @param [String] file The name of the file the code originated from.
# @param [Numeric] line The initial line number.
# @return [Parser::AST::Node]
#
def self.parse(string, file='(string)', line=1)
parser = default_parser
source_buffer = setup_source_buffer(file, line, string, parser.default_encoding)
parser.parse(source_buffer)
end
##
# Parses a string of Ruby code and returns the AST and comments. If the
# source cannot be parsed, {SyntaxError} is raised and a diagnostic is
# printed to `stderr`.
#
# @example
# Parser::Base.parse_with_comments('puts "hello"')
#
# @param [String] string The block of code to parse.
# @param [String] file The name of the file the code originated from.
# @param [Numeric] line The initial line number.
# @return [Array]
#
def self.parse_with_comments(string, file='(string)', line=1)
parser = default_parser
source_buffer = setup_source_buffer(file, line, string, parser.default_encoding)
parser.parse_with_comments(source_buffer)
end
##
# Parses Ruby source code by reading it from a file. If the source
# cannot be parsed, {SyntaxError} is raised and a diagnostic is
# printed to `stderr`.
#
# @param [String] filename Path to the file to parse.
# @return [Parser::AST::Node]
# @see #parse
#
def self.parse_file(filename)
parse(File.read(filename), filename)
end
##
# Parses Ruby source code by reading it from a file and returns the AST and
# comments. If the source cannot be parsed, {SyntaxError} is raised and a
# diagnostic is printed to `stderr`.
#
# @param [String] filename Path to the file to parse.
# @return [Array]
# @see #parse
#
def self.parse_file_with_comments(filename)
parse_with_comments(File.read(filename), filename)
end
##
# @return [Parser::Base] parser with the default options set.
#
def self.default_parser
parser = new
parser.diagnostics.all_errors_are_fatal = true
parser.diagnostics.ignore_warnings = true
parser.diagnostics.consumer = lambda do |diagnostic|
$stderr.puts(diagnostic.render)
end
parser
end
def self.setup_source_buffer(file, line, string, encoding)
string = string.dup.force_encoding(encoding)
source_buffer = Source::Buffer.new(file, line)
if name == 'Parser::Ruby18'
source_buffer.raw_source = string
else
source_buffer.source = string
end
source_buffer
end
private_class_method :setup_source_buffer
attr_reader :lexer
attr_reader :diagnostics
attr_reader :builder
attr_reader :static_env
attr_reader :source_buffer
attr_reader :context
attr_reader :max_numparam_stack
attr_reader :current_arg_stack
attr_reader :pattern_variables
attr_reader :pattern_hash_keys
##
# @param [Parser::Builders::Default] builder The AST builder to use.
#
def initialize(builder=Parser::Builders::Default.new)
@diagnostics = Diagnostic::Engine.new
@static_env = StaticEnvironment.new
# Stack that holds current parsing context
@context = Context.new
# Maximum numbered parameters stack
@max_numparam_stack = MaxNumparamStack.new
# Current argument names stack
@current_arg_stack = CurrentArgStack.new
# Stack of set of variables used in the current pattern
@pattern_variables = VariablesStack.new
# Stack of set of keys used in the current hash in pattern matchinig
@pattern_hash_keys = VariablesStack.new
@lexer = Lexer.new(version)
@lexer.diagnostics = @diagnostics
@lexer.static_env = @static_env
@lexer.context = @context
@builder = builder
@builder.parser = self
# Last emitted token
@last_token = nil
if self.class::Racc_debug_parser && ENV['RACC_DEBUG']
@yydebug = true
end
reset
end
##
# Resets the state of the parser.
#
def reset
@source_buffer = nil
@lexer.reset
@static_env.reset
@context.reset
@current_arg_stack.reset
@pattern_variables.reset
@pattern_hash_keys.reset
self
end
##
# Parses a source buffer and returns the AST, or `nil` in case of a non fatal error.
#
# @param [Parser::Source::Buffer] source_buffer The source buffer to parse.
# @return [Parser::AST::Node, nil]
#
def parse(source_buffer)
@lexer.source_buffer = source_buffer
@source_buffer = source_buffer
do_parse || nil # Force `false` to `nil`, see https://github.com/ruby/racc/pull/136
ensure
# Don't keep references to the source file.
@source_buffer = nil
@lexer.source_buffer = nil
end
##
# Parses a source buffer and returns the AST and the source code comments.
#
# @see #parse
# @see Parser::Source::Comment#associate
# @return [Array]
#
def parse_with_comments(source_buffer)
@lexer.comments = []
[ parse(source_buffer), @lexer.comments ]
ensure
@lexer.comments = nil
end
##
# Parses a source buffer and returns the AST, the source code comments,
# and the tokens emitted by the lexer. In case of a fatal error, a {SyntaxError}
# is raised, unless `recover` is true. In case of an error
# (non-fatal or recovered), `nil` is returned instead of the AST, and
# comments as well as tokens are only returned up to the location of
# the error.
#
# Currently, token stream format returned by #tokenize is not documented,
# but is considered part of a public API and only changed according
# to Semantic Versioning.
#
# However, note that the exact token composition of various constructs
# might vary. For example, a string `"foo"` is represented equally well
# by `:tSTRING_BEG " :tSTRING_CONTENT foo :tSTRING_END "` and
# `:tSTRING "foo"`; such details must not be relied upon.
#
# @param [Parser::Source::Buffer] source_buffer
# @param [Boolean] recover If true, recover from syntax errors. False by default.
# @return [Array]
#
def tokenize(source_buffer, recover=false)
@lexer.tokens = []
@lexer.comments = []
begin
ast = parse(source_buffer)
rescue Parser::SyntaxError
raise if !recover
end
[ ast, @lexer.comments, @lexer.tokens ]
ensure
@lexer.tokens = nil
@lexer.comments = nil
end
private
def next_token
token = @lexer.advance
@last_token = token
token
end
def check_kwarg_name(name_t)
case name_t[0]
when /^[a-z_]/
# OK
when /^[A-Z]/
diagnostic :error, :argument_const, nil, name_t
end
end
def diagnostic(level, reason, arguments, location_t, highlights_ts=[])
_, location = location_t
highlights = highlights_ts.map do |token|
_, range = token
range
end
@diagnostics.process(
Diagnostic.new(level, reason, arguments, location, highlights))
if level == :error
yyerror
end
end
def on_error(error_token_id, error_value, value_stack)
token_name = token_to_str(error_token_id)
_, location = error_value
@diagnostics.process(Diagnostic.new(
:error, :unexpected_token, { :token => token_name }, location))
end
end
end
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