class RBS::TypeAliasDependency
Attributes
dependencies[R]
A hash which stores the transitive closure of the directed graph
direct_dependencies[R]
Direct dependencies corresponds to a directed graph with vertices as types and directions based on assignment of types
env[R]
Public Class Methods
new(env:)
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# File rbs-2.1.0/lib/rbs/type_alias_dependency.rb, line 12 def initialize(env:) @env = env end
Public Instance Methods
build_dependencies()
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# File rbs-2.1.0/lib/rbs/type_alias_dependency.rb, line 25 def build_dependencies return if @direct_dependencies # Initialize hash(a directed graph) @direct_dependencies = {} # Initialize dependencies as an empty hash @dependencies = {} # Iterate over alias declarations inserted into environment env.alias_decls.each do |name, entry| # Construct a directed graph by recursively extracting type aliases @direct_dependencies[name] = direct_dependency(entry.decl.type) # Initialize dependencies with an empty hash @dependencies[name] = {} end end
circular_definition?(alias_name)
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Check if an alias type definition is circular & prohibited
# File rbs-2.1.0/lib/rbs/type_alias_dependency.rb, line 17 def circular_definition?(alias_name) # Construct transitive closure, if not constructed already transitive_closure() unless @dependencies # Check for recursive type alias @dependencies[alias_name][alias_name] end
transitive_closure()
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# File rbs-2.1.0/lib/rbs/type_alias_dependency.rb, line 41 def transitive_closure # Construct a graph of direct dependencies build_dependencies() # Construct transitive closure by using DFS(recursive technique) @direct_dependencies.each_key do |name| dependency(name, name) end end
Private Instance Methods
dependency(start, vertex, nested = nil)
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Recursive function to construct transitive closure
# File rbs-2.1.0/lib/rbs/type_alias_dependency.rb, line 69 def dependency(start, vertex, nested = nil) if (start == vertex) if (@direct_dependencies[start].include?(vertex) || nested) # Mark a vertex as connected to itself # if it is connected as an edge || a path(traverse multiple edges) @dependencies[start][vertex] = true end else # Mark a pair of vertices as connected while recursively performing DFS @dependencies[start][vertex] = true end # Iterate over the direct dependencies of the vertex @direct_dependencies[vertex]&.each do |type_name| # Invoke the function unless it is already checked dependency(start, type_name, start == type_name) unless @dependencies[start][type_name] end end
direct_dependency(type, result = Set[])
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Constructs directed graph recursively
# File rbs-2.1.0/lib/rbs/type_alias_dependency.rb, line 53 def direct_dependency(type, result = Set[]) case type when RBS::Types::Union, RBS::Types::Intersection, RBS::Types::Optional # Iterate over nested types & extract type aliases recursively type.each_type do |nested_type| direct_dependency(nested_type, result) end when RBS::Types::Alias # Append type name if the type is an alias result << type.name end result end