lib/rubocop/ast/node/case_match_node.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true module RuboCop module AST # A node extension for `case_match` nodes. This will be used in place of # a plain node when the builder constructs the AST, making its methods # available to all `case_match` nodes within RuboCop. class CaseMatchNode < Node include ConditionalNode # Returns the keyword of the `case` statement as a string. # # @return [String] the keyword of the `case` statement def keyword 'case' end # @deprecated Use `in_pattern_branches.each` def each_in_pattern(&block) return in_pattern_branches.to_enum(__method__) unless block in_pattern_branches.each(&block) self end # Returns an array of all the `in` pattern branches in the `case` statement. # # @return [Array<InPatternNode>] an array of `in_pattern` nodes def in_pattern_branches node_parts[1...-1] end # Returns an array of all the when branches in the `case` statement. # # @return [Array<Node, nil>] an array of the bodies of the `in` branches # and the `else` (if any). Note that these bodies could be nil. def branches bodies = in_pattern_branches.map(&:body) if else? # `empty-else` node sets nil because it has no body. else_branch.empty_else_type? ? bodies.push(nil) : bodies.push(else_branch) end bodies end # Returns the else branch of the `case` statement, if any. # # @return [Node] the else branch node of the `case` statement # @return [EmptyElse] the empty else branch node of the `case` statement # @return [nil] if the case statement does not have an else branch. def else_branch node_parts[-1] end # Checks whether this case statement has an `else` branch. # # @return [Boolean] whether the `case` statement has an `else` branch def else? !loc.else.nil? end end end end