class Prism::CallNode
Represents a method call, in all of the various forms that can take.
foo ^^^ foo() ^^^^^ +foo ^^^^ foo + bar ^^^^^^^^^ foo.bar ^^^^^^^ foo&.bar ^^^^^^^^
Attributes
attr_reader arguments: ArgumentsNode
?
attr_reader block: BlockNode
| BlockArgumentNode
| nil
attr_reader name: Symbol
The object that the method is being called on. This can be either ‘nil` or any [non-void expression](github.com/ruby/prism/blob/main/docs/parsing_rules.md#non-void-expression).
foo.bar ^^^ +foo ^^^ foo + bar ^^^
Public Class Methods
Initialize a new CallNode
node.
# File prism/node.rb, line 2242 def initialize(source, node_id, location, flags, receiver, call_operator_loc, name, message_loc, opening_loc, arguments, closing_loc, block) @source = source @node_id = node_id @location = location @flags = flags @receiver = receiver @call_operator_loc = call_operator_loc @name = name @message_loc = message_loc @opening_loc = opening_loc @arguments = arguments @closing_loc = closing_loc @block = block end
Return a symbol representation of this node type. See ‘Node::type`.
# File prism/node.rb, line 2418 def self.type :call_node end
Public Instance Methods
Implements case-equality for the node. This is effectively == but without comparing the value of locations. Locations are checked only for presence.
# File prism/node.rb, line 2424 def ===(other) other.is_a?(CallNode) && (flags === other.flags) && (receiver === other.receiver) && (call_operator_loc.nil? == other.call_operator_loc.nil?) && (name === other.name) && (message_loc.nil? == other.message_loc.nil?) && (opening_loc.nil? == other.opening_loc.nil?) && (arguments === other.arguments) && (closing_loc.nil? == other.closing_loc.nil?) && (block === other.block) end
def accept: (Visitor
visitor) -> void
# File prism/node.rb, line 2258 def accept(visitor) visitor.visit_call_node(self) end
def attribute_write?: () -> bool
# File prism/node.rb, line 2305 def attribute_write? flags.anybits?(CallNodeFlags::ATTRIBUTE_WRITE) end
def call_operator
: () -> String?
# File prism/node.rb, line 2388 def call_operator call_operator_loc&.slice end
attr_reader call_operator_loc
: Location
?
# File prism/node.rb, line 2327 def call_operator_loc location = @call_operator_loc case location when nil nil when Location location else @call_operator_loc = Location.new(source, location >> 32, location & 0xFFFFFFFF) end end
def child_nodes
: () -> Array[nil | Node]
# File prism/node.rb, line 2263 def child_nodes [receiver, arguments, block] end
def closing: () -> String?
# File prism/node.rb, line 2403 def closing closing_loc&.slice end
attr_reader closing_loc
: Location
?
# File prism/node.rb, line 2372 def closing_loc location = @closing_loc case location when nil nil when Location location else @closing_loc = Location.new(source, location >> 32, location & 0xFFFFFFFF) end end
def comment_targets
: () -> Array[Node | Location]
# File prism/node.rb, line 2277 def comment_targets [*receiver, *call_operator_loc, *message_loc, *opening_loc, *arguments, *closing_loc, *block] #: Array[Prism::node | Location] end
def compact_child_nodes
: () -> Array
# File prism/node.rb, line 2268 def compact_child_nodes compact = [] #: Array[Prism::node] compact << receiver if receiver compact << arguments if arguments compact << block if block compact end
def copy: (?node_id: Integer, ?location: Location
, ?flags: Integer, ?receiver: Prism::node?, ?call_operator_loc: Location
?, ?name: Symbol, ?message_loc: Location
?, ?opening_loc: Location
?, ?arguments: ArgumentsNode
?, ?closing_loc: Location
?, ?block: BlockNode
| BlockArgumentNode
| nil) -> CallNode
# File prism/node.rb, line 2282 def copy(node_id: self.node_id, location: self.location, flags: self.flags, receiver: self.receiver, call_operator_loc: self.call_operator_loc, name: self.name, message_loc: self.message_loc, opening_loc: self.opening_loc, arguments: self.arguments, closing_loc: self.closing_loc, block: self.block) CallNode.new(source, node_id, location, flags, receiver, call_operator_loc, name, message_loc, opening_loc, arguments, closing_loc, block) end
def deconstruct_keys
: (Array keys) -> { node_id: Integer, location: Location
, receiver: Prism::node?, call_operator_loc
: Location
?, name: Symbol, message_loc
: Location
?, opening_loc
: Location
?, arguments: ArgumentsNode
?, closing_loc
: Location
?, block: BlockNode
| BlockArgumentNode
| nil }
# File prism/node.rb, line 2290 def deconstruct_keys(keys) { node_id: node_id, location: location, receiver: receiver, call_operator_loc: call_operator_loc, name: name, message_loc: message_loc, opening_loc: opening_loc, arguments: arguments, closing_loc: closing_loc, block: block } end
When a call node has the attribute_write flag set, it means that the call is using the attribute write syntax. This is either a method call to []= or a method call to a method that ends with =. Either way, the = sign is present in the source.
Prism
returns the message_loc
without the = sign attached, because there can be any amount of space between the message and the = sign. However, sometimes you want the location of the full message including the inner space and the = sign. This method provides that.
# File prism/node_ext.rb, line 331 def full_message_loc attribute_write? ? message_loc&.adjoin("=") : message_loc end
def ignore_visibility?: () -> bool
# File prism/node.rb, line 2310 def ignore_visibility? flags.anybits?(CallNodeFlags::IGNORE_VISIBILITY) end
def inspect -> String
# File prism/node.rb, line 2408 def inspect InspectVisitor.compose(self) end
def message: () -> String?
# File prism/node.rb, line 2393 def message message_loc&.slice end
attr_reader message_loc
: Location
?
# File prism/node.rb, line 2343 def message_loc location = @message_loc case location when nil nil when Location location else @message_loc = Location.new(source, location >> 32, location & 0xFFFFFFFF) end end
def opening: () -> String?
# File prism/node.rb, line 2398 def opening opening_loc&.slice end
attr_reader opening_loc
: Location
?
# File prism/node.rb, line 2356 def opening_loc location = @opening_loc case location when nil nil when Location location else @opening_loc = Location.new(source, location >> 32, location & 0xFFFFFFFF) end end
Return a symbol representation of this node type. See ‘Node#type`.
# File prism/node.rb, line 2413 def type :call_node end
def variable_call?: () -> bool
# File prism/node.rb, line 2300 def variable_call? flags.anybits?(CallNodeFlags::VARIABLE_CALL) end