Class: Prism::ProgramNode
- Inherits:
-
PrismNode
- Object
- PrismNode
- Prism::ProgramNode
- Defined in:
- lib/prism/node.rb,
ext/prism/api_node.c
Overview
The top level node of any parse tree.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#locals ⇒ Object
readonly
attr_reader locals: Array.
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#statements ⇒ Object
readonly
attr_reader statements: StatementsNode.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#accept(visitor) ⇒ Object
def accept: (visitor: Visitor) -> void.
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#child_nodes ⇒ Object
(also: #deconstruct)
def child_nodes: () -> Array[nil | Node].
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#comment_targets ⇒ Object
def comment_targets: () -> Array[Node | Location].
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#compact_child_nodes ⇒ Object
def compact_child_nodes: () -> Array.
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#copy(**params) ⇒ Object
def copy: (**params) -> ProgramNode.
- #deconstruct_keys(keys) ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(locals, statements, location) ⇒ ProgramNode
constructor
def initialize: (locals: Array, statements: StatementsNode, location: Location) -> void.
- #inspect(inspector = NodeInspector.new) ⇒ Object
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#type ⇒ Object
Sometimes you want to check an instance of a node against a list of classes to see what kind of behavior to perform.
Constructor Details
#initialize(locals, statements, location) ⇒ ProgramNode
def initialize: (locals: Array, statements: StatementsNode, location: Location) -> void
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11417 def initialize(locals, statements, location) @locals = locals @statements = statements @location = location end |
Instance Attribute Details
#locals ⇒ Object (readonly)
attr_reader locals: Array
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11411 def locals @locals end |
#statements ⇒ Object (readonly)
attr_reader statements: StatementsNode
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11414 def statements @statements end |
Instance Method Details
#accept(visitor) ⇒ Object
def accept: (visitor: Visitor) -> void
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11424 def accept(visitor) visitor.visit_program_node(self) end |
#child_nodes ⇒ Object Also known as: deconstruct
def child_nodes: () -> Array[nil | Node]
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11429 def child_nodes [statements] end |
#comment_targets ⇒ Object
def comment_targets: () -> Array[Node | Location]
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11439 def comment_targets [statements] end |
#compact_child_nodes ⇒ Object
def compact_child_nodes: () -> Array
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11434 def compact_child_nodes [statements] end |
#copy(**params) ⇒ Object
def copy: (**params) -> ProgramNode
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11444 def copy(**params) ProgramNode.new( params.fetch(:locals) { locals }, params.fetch(:statements) { statements }, params.fetch(:location) { location }, ) end |
#deconstruct_keys(keys) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11456 def deconstruct_keys(keys) { locals: locals, statements: statements, location: location } end |
#inspect(inspector = NodeInspector.new) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11460 def inspect(inspector = NodeInspector.new) inspector << inspector.header(self) inspector << "├── locals: #{locals.inspect}\n" inspector << "└── statements:\n" inspector << inspector.child_node(statements, " ") inspector.to_str end |
#type ⇒ Object
Sometimes you want to check an instance of a node against a list of classes to see what kind of behavior to perform. Usually this is done by calling ‘[cls1, cls2].include?(node.class)` or putting the node into a case statement and doing `case node; when cls1; when cls2; end`. Both of these approaches are relatively slow because of the constant lookups, method calls, and/or array allocations.
Instead, you can call #type, which will return to you a symbol that you can use for comparison. This is faster than the other approaches because it uses a single integer comparison, but also because if you’re on CRuby you can take advantage of the fact that case statements with all symbol keys will use a jump table.
def type: () -> Symbol
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# File 'lib/prism/node.rb', line 11482 def type :program_node end |