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Code Editor : block_expand.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true module SyntaxSuggest # This class is responsible for taking a code block that exists # at a far indentaion and then iteratively increasing the block # so that it captures everything within the same indentation block. # # def dog # puts "bow" # puts "wow" # end # # block = BlockExpand.new(code_lines: code_lines) # .call(CodeBlock.new(lines: code_lines[1])) # # puts block.to_s # # => puts "bow" # puts "wow" # # # Once a code block has captured everything at a given indentation level # then it will expand to capture surrounding indentation. # # block = BlockExpand.new(code_lines: code_lines) # .call(block) # # block.to_s # # => def dog # puts "bow" # puts "wow" # end # class BlockExpand def initialize(code_lines:) @code_lines = code_lines end # Main interface. Expand current indentation, before # expanding to a lower indentation def call(block) if (next_block = expand_neighbors(block)) next_block else expand_indent(block) end end # Expands code to the next lowest indentation # # For example: # # 1 def dog # 2 print "dog" # 3 end # # If a block starts on line 2 then it has captured all it's "neighbors" (code at # the same indentation or higher). To continue expanding, this block must capture # lines one and three which are at a different indentation level. # # This method allows fully expanded blocks to decrease their indentation level (so # they can expand to capture more code up and down). It does this conservatively # as there's no undo (currently). def expand_indent(block) now = AroundBlockScan.new(code_lines: @code_lines, block: block) .force_add_hidden .stop_after_kw .scan_adjacent_indent now.lookahead_balance_one_line now.code_block end # A neighbor is code that is at or above the current indent line. # # First we build a block with all neighbors. If we can't go further # then we decrease the indentation threshold and expand via indentation # i.e. `expand_indent` # # Handles two general cases. # # ## Case #1: Check code inside of methods/classes/etc. # # It's important to note, that not everything in a given indentation level can be parsed # as valid code even if it's part of valid code. For example: # # 1 hash = { # 2 name: "richard", # 3 dog: "cinco", # 4 } # # In this case lines 2 and 3 will be neighbors, but they're invalid until `expand_indent` # is called on them. # # When we are adding code within a method or class (at the same indentation level), # use the empty lines to denote the programmer intended logical chunks. # Stop and check each one. For example: # # 1 def dog # 2 print "dog" # 3 # 4 hash = { # 5 end # # If we did not stop parsing at empty newlines then the block might mistakenly grab all # the contents (lines 2, 3, and 4) and report them as being problems, instead of only # line 4. # # ## Case #2: Expand/grab other logical blocks # # Once the search algorithm has converted all lines into blocks at a given indentation # it will then `expand_indent`. Once the blocks that generates are expanded as neighbors # we then begin seeing neighbors being other logical blocks i.e. a block's neighbors # may be another method or class (something with keywords/ends). # # For example: # # 1 def bark # 2 # 3 end # 4 # 5 def sit # 6 end # # In this case if lines 4, 5, and 6 are in a block when it tries to expand neighbors # it will expand up. If it stops after line 2 or 3 it may cause problems since there's a # valid kw/end pair, but the block will be checked without it. # # We try to resolve this edge case with `lookahead_balance_one_line` below. def expand_neighbors(block) now = AroundBlockScan.new(code_lines: @code_lines, block: block) # Initial scan now .force_add_hidden .stop_after_kw .scan_neighbors_not_empty # Slurp up empties now .scan_while { |line| line.empty? } # If next line is kw and it will balance us, take it expanded_lines = now .lookahead_balance_one_line .lines # Don't allocate a block if it won't be used # # If nothing was taken, return nil to indicate that status # used in `def call` to determine if # we need to expand up/out (`expand_indent`) if block.lines == expanded_lines nil else CodeBlock.new(lines: expanded_lines) end end # Manageable rspec errors def inspect "#<SyntaxSuggest::CodeBlock:0x0000123843lol >" end end end
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