module SyntaxSuggest
Constants
- DEFAULT_VALUE
Used to indicate a default value that cannot be confused with another input.
- TIMEOUT_DEFAULT
- VERSION
Public Class Methods
SyntaxSuggest.call
[Private]
Main private interface
# File syntax_suggest/api.rb, line 64 def self.call(source:, filename: DEFAULT_VALUE, terminal: DEFAULT_VALUE, record_dir: DEFAULT_VALUE, timeout: TIMEOUT_DEFAULT, io: $stderr) search = nil filename = nil if filename == DEFAULT_VALUE Timeout.timeout(timeout) do record_dir ||= ENV["DEBUG"] ? "tmp" : nil search = CodeSearch.new(source, record_dir: record_dir).call end blocks = search.invalid_blocks DisplayInvalidBlocks.new( io: io, blocks: blocks, filename: filename, terminal: terminal, code_lines: search.code_lines ).call rescue Timeout::Error => e io.puts "Search timed out SYNTAX_SUGGEST_TIMEOUT=#{timeout}, run with SYNTAX_SUGGEST_DEBUG=1 for more info" io.puts e.backtrace.first(3).join($/) end
SyntaxSuggest.handle_error
[Public]
Takes a ‘SyntaxError` exception, uses the error message to locate the file. Then the file will be analyzed to find the location of the syntax error and emit that location to stderr.
Example:
begin require 'bad_file' rescue => e SyntaxSuggest.handle_error(e) end
By default it will re-raise the exception unless ‘re_raise: false`. The message output location can be configured using the `io: $stderr` input.
If a valid filename cannot be determined, the original exception will be re-raised (even with ‘re_raise: false`).
# File syntax_suggest/api.rb, line 41 def self.handle_error(e, re_raise: true, io: $stderr) unless e.is_a?(SyntaxError) io.puts("SyntaxSuggest: Must pass a SyntaxError, got: #{e.class}") raise e end file = PathnameFromMessage.new(e.message, io: io).call.name raise e unless file io.sync = true call( io: io, source: file.read, filename: file ) raise e if re_raise end
SyntaxSuggest.invalid?
[Private]
Opposite of ‘SyntaxSuggest.valid?`
# File syntax_suggest/api.rb, line 132 def self.invalid?(source) source = source.join if source.is_a?(Array) source = source.to_s Ripper.new(source).tap(&:parse).error? end
SyntaxSuggest.module_for_detailed_message
[Private]
Used to monkeypatch SyntaxError via Module.prepend
# File syntax_suggest/core_ext.rb, line 27 def self.module_for_detailed_message Module.new { def detailed_message(highlight: true, syntax_suggest: true, **kwargs) return super unless syntax_suggest require "syntax_suggest/api" unless defined?(SyntaxSuggest::DEFAULT_VALUE) message = super if path file = Pathname.new(path) io = SyntaxSuggest::MiniStringIO.new SyntaxSuggest.call( io: io, source: file.read, filename: file, terminal: highlight ) annotation = io.string annotation += "\n" unless annotation.end_with?("\n") annotation + message else message end rescue => e if ENV["SYNTAX_SUGGEST_DEBUG"] $stderr.warn(e.message) $stderr.warn(e.backtrace) end # Ignore internal errors message end } end
SyntaxSuggest.record_dir
[Private]
Used to generate a unique directory to record search steps for debugging
# File syntax_suggest/api.rb, line 89 def self.record_dir(dir) time = Time.now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%s-%N") dir = Pathname(dir) dir.join(time).tap { |path| path.mkpath alias_dir = dir.join("last") FileUtils.rm_rf(alias_dir) if alias_dir.exist? FileUtils.ln_sf(time, alias_dir) } end
SyntaxSuggest.valid?
[Private]
Returns truthy if a given input source is valid syntax
SyntaxSuggest.valid?(<<~EOM) # => true def foo end EOM SyntaxSuggest.valid?(<<~EOM) # => false def foo def bar # Syntax error here end EOM
You can also pass in an array of lines and they’ll be joined before evaluating
SyntaxSuggest.valid?( [ "def foo\n", "end\n" ] ) # => true SyntaxSuggest.valid?( [ "def foo\n", " def bar\n", # Syntax error here "end\n" ] ) # => false
As an FYI the CodeLine
class instances respond to ‘to_s` so passing a CodeLine
in as an object or as an array will convert it to it’s code representation.
# File syntax_suggest/api.rb, line 175 def self.valid?(source) !invalid?(source) end
SyntaxSuggest.valid_without?
[Private]
This will tell you if the ‘code_lines` would be valid if you removed the `without_lines`. In short it’s a way to detect if we’ve found the lines with syntax errors in our document yet.
code_lines = [ CodeLine.new(line: "def foo\n", index: 0) CodeLine.new(line: " def bar\n", index: 1) CodeLine.new(line: "end\n", index: 2) ] SyntaxSuggest.valid_without?( without_lines: code_lines[1], code_lines: code_lines ) # => true SyntaxSuggest.valid?(code_lines) # => false
# File syntax_suggest/api.rb, line 119 def self.valid_without?(without_lines:, code_lines:) lines = code_lines - Array(without_lines).flatten if lines.empty? true else valid?(lines) end end
Public Instance Methods
# File syntax_suggest/core_ext.rb, line 29 def detailed_message(highlight: true, syntax_suggest: true, **kwargs) return super unless syntax_suggest require "syntax_suggest/api" unless defined?(SyntaxSuggest::DEFAULT_VALUE) message = super if path file = Pathname.new(path) io = SyntaxSuggest::MiniStringIO.new SyntaxSuggest.call( io: io, source: file.read, filename: file, terminal: highlight ) annotation = io.string annotation += "\n" unless annotation.end_with?("\n") annotation + message else message end rescue => e if ENV["SYNTAX_SUGGEST_DEBUG"] $stderr.warn(e.message) $stderr.warn(e.backtrace) end # Ignore internal errors message end