Module: SyntaxTree::HashFormatter
- Defined in:
- lib/syntax_tree.rb
Overview
This module is responsible for formatting the assocs contained within a hash or bare hash. It first determines if every key in the hash can use labels. If it can, it uses labels. Otherwise it uses hash rockets.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: Base, Labels, Rockets
Class Method Summary collapse
Class Method Details
.for(container) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/syntax_tree.rb', line 2043 def self.for(container) labels = container.assocs.all? do |assoc| next true if assoc.is_a?(AssocSplat) case assoc.key when Label true when SymbolLiteral # When attempting to convert a hash rocket into a hash label, # you need to take care because only certain patterns are # allowed. Ruby source says that they have to match keyword # arguments to methods, but don't specify what that is. After # some experimentation, it looks like it's: value = assoc.key.value.value value.match?(/^[_A-Za-z]/) && !value.end_with?("=") when DynaSymbol true else false end end (labels ? Labels : Rockets).new(container) end |