lib/rubocop/ast/node/def_node.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true module RuboCop module AST # A node extension for `def` nodes. This will be used in place of a plain # node when the builder constructs the AST, making its methods available # to all `def` nodes within RuboCop. class DefNode < Node include ParameterizedNode include MethodIdentifierPredicates # Checks whether this node body is a void context. # # @return [Boolean] whether the `def` node body is a void context def void_context? method?(:initialize) || assignment_method? end # Checks whether this method definition node forwards its arguments # as per the feature added in Ruby 2.7. # # @note This is written in a way that may support lead arguments # which are rumored to be added in a later version of Ruby. # # @return [Boolean] whether the `def` node uses argument forwarding def argument_forwarding? arguments.any?(&:forward_args_type?) || arguments.any?(&:forward_arg_type?) end # The name of the defined method as a symbol. # # @return [Symbol] the name of the defined method def method_name children[-3] end # An array containing the arguments of the method definition. # # @return [Array<Node>] the arguments of the method definition def arguments children[-2] end # The body of the method definition. # # @note this can be either a `begin` node, if the method body contains # multiple expressions, or any other node, if it contains a single # expression. # # @return [Node] the body of the method definition def body children[-1] end # The receiver of the method definition, if any. # # @return [Node, nil] the receiver of the method definition, or `nil`. def receiver children[-4] end # @return [Boolean] if the definition is without an `end` or not. def endless? !loc.end end end end end