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Ripper is a Ruby script parser.
You can get information from the parser with event-based style. Information such as abstract syntax trees or simple lexical analysis of the Ruby program.
Ripper provides an easy interface for parsing your program into a symbolic expression tree (or S-expression).
Understanding the output of the parser may come as a challenge, it's recommended you use PP to format the output for legibility.
require 'ripper'
require 'pp'
pp Ripper.sexp('def hello(world) "Hello, #{world}!"; end')
#=> [:program,
[[:def,
[:@ident, "hello", [1, 4]],
[:paren,
[:params, [[:@ident, "world", [1, 10]]], nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil]],
[:bodystmt,
[[:string_literal,
[:string_content,
[:@tstring_content, "Hello, ", [1, 18]],
[:string_embexpr, [[:var_ref, [:@ident, "world", [1, 27]]]]],
[:@tstring_content, "!", [1, 33]]]]],
nil,
nil,
nil]]]]
You can see in the example above, the expression starts with :program.
From here, a method definition at :def, followed by the method's identifier :@ident. After the method's identifier comes the parentheses :paren and the method parameters under :params.
Next is the method body, starting at :bodystmt (stmt meaning statement), which contains the full definition of the method.
In our case, we're simply returning a String, so next we have the :string_literal expression.
Within our :string_literal you'll notice two @tstring_content, this is the literal part for Hello, and !. Between the two @tstring_content statements is a :string_embexpr, where embexpr is an embedded expression. Our expression consists of a local variable, or var_ref, with the identifier (@ident) of world.
ruby 1.9 (support CVS HEAD only)
bison 1.28 or later (Other yaccs do not work)
Ruby License. Minero Aoki aamine@loveruby.net http://i.loveruby.net
This array contains name of all ripper events.
This array contains name of parser events.
This array contains name of scanner events.
version of Ripper
static VALUE
parser_dedent_string(VALUE self, VALUE input, VALUE width)
{
int wid, col;
StringValue(input);
wid = NUM2UINT(width);
col = dedent_string(input, wid);
return INT2NUM(col);
}
Tokenizes the Ruby program and returns an array of an array, which is formatted like [[lineno, column], type, token].
require 'ripper'
require 'pp'
pp Ripper.lex("def m(a) nil end")
#=> [[[1, 0], :on_kw, "def"],
[[1, 3], :on_sp, " " ],
[[1, 4], :on_ident, "m" ],
[[1, 5], :on_lparen, "(" ],
[[1, 6], :on_ident, "a" ],
[[1, 7], :on_rparen, ")" ],
[[1, 8], :on_sp, " " ],
[[1, 9], :on_kw, "nil"],
[[1, 12], :on_sp, " " ],
[[1, 13], :on_kw, "end"]]
# File ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb, line 43
def Ripper.lex(src, filename = '-', lineno = 1)
Lexer.new(src, filename, lineno).lex
end
Create a new Ripper object. src must be a String, an IO, or an Object which has gets method.
This method does not starts parsing. See also Ripper#parse and Ripper.parse.
static VALUE
ripper_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
struct parser_params *parser;
VALUE src, fname, lineno;
TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct parser_params, &parser_data_type, parser);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12", &src, &fname, &lineno);
if (RB_TYPE_P(src, T_FILE)) {
lex_gets = ripper_lex_io_get;
}
else if (rb_respond_to(src, id_gets)) {
lex_gets = ripper_lex_get_generic;
}
else {
StringValue(src);
lex_gets = lex_get_str;
}
lex_input = src;
parser->eofp = 0;
if (NIL_P(fname)) {
fname = STR_NEW2("(ripper)");
OBJ_FREEZE(fname);
}
else {
StringValue(fname);
fname = rb_str_new_frozen(fname);
}
parser_initialize(parser);
ruby_sourcefile_string = fname;
ruby_sourcefile = RSTRING_PTR(fname);
ruby_sourceline = NIL_P(lineno) ? 0 : NUM2INT(lineno) - 1;
return Qnil;
}
Parses the given Ruby program read from src. src must be a String or an IO or a object with a gets method.
# File ripper/lib/ripper/core.rb, line 18
def Ripper.parse(src, filename = '(ripper)', lineno = 1)
new(src, filename, lineno).parse
end
Parses src and create S-exp tree. Returns more readable tree rather than Ripper.sexp_raw. This method is mainly for developer use.
require 'ripper'
require 'pp'
pp Ripper.sexp("def m(a) nil end")
#=> [:program,
[[:def,
[:@ident, "m", [1, 4]],
[:paren, [:params, [[:@ident, "a", [1, 6]]], nil, nil, nil, nil]],
[:bodystmt, [[:var_ref, [:@kw, "nil", [1, 9]]]], nil, nil, nil]]]]
# File ripper/lib/ripper/sexp.rb, line 31
def Ripper.sexp(src, filename = '-', lineno = 1)
builder = SexpBuilderPP.new(src, filename, lineno)
sexp = builder.parse
sexp unless builder.error?
end
Parses src and create S-exp tree. This method is mainly for developer use.
require 'ripper'
require 'pp'
pp Ripper.sexp_raw("def m(a) nil end")
#=> [:program,
[:stmts_add,
[:stmts_new],
[:def,
[:@ident, "m", [1, 4]],
[:paren, [:params, [[:@ident, "a", [1, 6]]], nil, nil, nil]],
[:bodystmt,
[:stmts_add, [:stmts_new], [:var_ref, [:@kw, "nil", [1, 9]]]],
nil,
nil,
nil]]]]
# File ripper/lib/ripper/sexp.rb, line 57
def Ripper.sexp_raw(src, filename = '-', lineno = 1)
builder = SexpBuilder.new(src, filename, lineno)
sexp = builder.parse
sexp unless builder.error?
end
Parses src and return a string which was matched to pattern. pattern should be described as Regexp.
require 'ripper' p Ripper.slice('def m(a) nil end', 'ident') #=> "m" p Ripper.slice('def m(a) nil end', '[ident lparen rparen]+') #=> "m(a)" p Ripper.slice("<<EOS\nstring\nEOS", 'heredoc_beg nl $(tstring_content*) heredoc_end', 1) #=> "string\n"
# File ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb, line 120
def Ripper.slice(src, pattern, n = 0)
if m = token_match(src, pattern)
then m.string(n)
else nil
end
end
Tokenizes the Ruby program and returns an array of strings.
p Ripper.tokenize("def m(a) nil end") # => ["def", " ", "m", "(", "a", ")", " ", "nil", " ", "end"]
# File ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb, line 21
def Ripper.tokenize(src, filename = '-', lineno = 1)
Lexer.new(src, filename, lineno).tokenize
end
Return column number of current parsing line. This number starts from 0.
static VALUE
ripper_column(VALUE self)
{
struct parser_params *parser;
long col;
TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct parser_params, &parser_data_type, parser);
if (!ripper_initialized_p(parser)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "method called for uninitialized object");
}
if (NIL_P(parser->parsing_thread)) return Qnil;
col = parser->tokp - lex_pbeg;
return LONG2NUM(col);
}
Return encoding of the source.
VALUE
rb_parser_encoding(VALUE vparser)
{
struct parser_params *parser;
TypedData_Get_Struct(vparser, struct parser_params, &parser_data_type, parser);
return rb_enc_from_encoding(current_enc);
}
Return true if parsed source ended by +_END_+.
VALUE
rb_parser_end_seen_p(VALUE vparser)
{
struct parser_params *parser;
TypedData_Get_Struct(vparser, struct parser_params, &parser_data_type, parser);
return ruby__end__seen ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
Return true if parsed source has errors.
static VALUE
ripper_error_p(VALUE vparser)
{
struct parser_params *parser;
TypedData_Get_Struct(vparser, struct parser_params, &parser_data_type, parser);
return parser->error_p ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
Return current parsing filename.
static VALUE
ripper_filename(VALUE self)
{
struct parser_params *parser;
TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct parser_params, &parser_data_type, parser);
if (!ripper_initialized_p(parser)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "method called for uninitialized object");
}
return ruby_sourcefile_string;
}
Return line number of current parsing line. This number starts from 1.
static VALUE
ripper_lineno(VALUE self)
{
struct parser_params *parser;
TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct parser_params, &parser_data_type, parser);
if (!ripper_initialized_p(parser)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "method called for uninitialized object");
}
if (NIL_P(parser->parsing_thread)) return Qnil;
return INT2NUM(ruby_sourceline);
}
Start parsing and returns the value of the root action.
static VALUE
ripper_parse(VALUE self)
{
struct parser_params *parser;
TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct parser_params, &parser_data_type, parser);
if (!ripper_initialized_p(parser)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "method called for uninitialized object");
}
if (!NIL_P(parser->parsing_thread)) {
if (parser->parsing_thread == rb_thread_current())
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Ripper#parse is not reentrant");
else
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Ripper#parse is not multithread-safe");
}
parser->parsing_thread = rb_thread_current();
rb_ensure(ripper_parse0, self, ripper_ensure, self);
return parser->result;
}