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# frozen_string_literal: true module Prism class ParseResult # When we've parsed the source, we have both the syntax tree and the list of # comments that we found in the source. This class is responsible for # walking the tree and finding the nearest location to attach each comment. # # It does this by first finding the nearest locations to each comment. # Locations can either come from nodes directly or from location fields on # nodes. For example, a `ClassNode` has an overall location encompassing the # entire class, but it also has a location for the `class` keyword. # # Once the nearest locations are found, it determines which one to attach # to. If it's a trailing comment (a comment on the same line as other source # code), it will favor attaching to the nearest location that occurs before # the comment. Otherwise it will favor attaching to the nearest location # that is after the comment. class Comments # A target for attaching comments that is based on a specific node's # location. class NodeTarget # :nodoc: attr_reader :node def initialize(node) @node = node end def start_offset node.location.start_offset end def end_offset node.location.end_offset end def encloses?(comment) start_offset <= comment.location.start_offset && comment.location.end_offset <= end_offset end def <<(comment) node.location.comments << comment end end # A target for attaching comments that is based on a location field on a # node. For example, the `end` token of a ClassNode. class LocationTarget # :nodoc: attr_reader :location def initialize(location) @location = location end def start_offset location.start_offset end def end_offset location.end_offset end def encloses?(comment) false end def <<(comment) location.comments << comment end end # The parse result that we are attaching comments to. attr_reader :parse_result # Create a new Comments object that will attach comments to the given # parse result. def initialize(parse_result) @parse_result = parse_result end # Attach the comments to their respective locations in the tree by # mutating the parse result. def attach! parse_result.comments.each do |comment| preceding, enclosing, following = nearest_targets(parse_result.value, comment) target = if comment.trailing? preceding || following || enclosing || NodeTarget.new(parse_result.value) else # If a comment exists on its own line, prefer a leading comment. following || preceding || enclosing || NodeTarget.new(parse_result.value) end target << comment end end private # Responsible for finding the nearest targets to the given comment within # the context of the given encapsulating node. def nearest_targets(node, comment) comment_start = comment.location.start_offset comment_end = comment.location.end_offset targets = [] node.comment_targets.map do |value| case value when StatementsNode targets.concat(value.body.map { |node| NodeTarget.new(node) }) when Node targets << NodeTarget.new(value) when Location targets << LocationTarget.new(value) end end targets.sort_by!(&:start_offset) preceding = nil following = nil left = 0 right = targets.length # This is a custom binary search that finds the nearest nodes to the # given comment. When it finds a node that completely encapsulates the # comment, it recurses downward into the tree. while left < right middle = (left + right) / 2 target = targets[middle] target_start = target.start_offset target_end = target.end_offset if target.encloses?(comment) # The comment is completely contained by this target. Abandon the # binary search at this level. return nearest_targets(target.node, comment) end if target_end <= comment_start # This target falls completely before the comment. Because we will # never consider this target or any targets before it again, this # target must be the closest preceding target we have encountered so # far. preceding = target left = middle + 1 next end if comment_end <= target_start # This target falls completely after the comment. Because we will # never consider this target or any targets after it again, this # target must be the closest following target we have encountered so # far. following = target right = middle next end # This should only happen if there is a bug in this parser. raise "Comment location overlaps with a target location" end [preceding, NodeTarget.new(node), following] end end private_constant :Comments # Attach the list of comments to their respective locations in the tree. def attach_comments! Comments.new(self).attach! end end end
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