class RuboCop::Cop::Style::BracesAroundHashParameters

some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2}, {a: 1, b: 2})
some_method(x, y, a: 1, b: 2)
# good
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2}, a: 1, b: 2)
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2})
# bad
@example
second to last parameter is also a hash literal.
doesn’t have braces around it, but requires braces if the
* The ‘context_dependent` style checks that the last parameter
some_method(x, y, a: 1, b: 2)
# good
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2})
# bad
@example
have braces around it.
* The `no_braces` style checks that the last parameter doesn’t
some_method(x, y, {a: 1, b: 2})
# good
some_method(x, y, a: 1, b: 2)
# bad
@example
parameters that are hashes.
* The ‘braces` style enforces braces around all method
It supports 3 styles:
if the last parameter is a hash.
This cop checks for braces around the last parameter in a method call

def add_arg_offense(arg, type)

def add_arg_offense(arg, type)
  add_offense(arg.parent, arg.source_range,
              format(MSG, type.to_s.capitalize))
end

def add_braces(corrector, node)

def add_braces(corrector, node)
  corrector.insert_before(node.source_range, '{')
  corrector.insert_after(node.source_range, '}')
end

def autocorrect(send_node)

otherwise.
the AST has changed, a braceless hash would not be parsed as a hash
node, because that context is needed. When parsing the code to see if
We let AutocorrectUnlessChangingAST#autocorrect work with the send
def autocorrect(send_node)
  hash_node = send_node.last_argument
  lambda do |corrector|
    if hash_node.braces?
      remove_braces_with_whitespace(corrector, hash_node)
    else
      add_braces(corrector, hash_node)
    end
  end
end

def check(arg, args)

def check(arg, args)
  if style == :braces && !arg.braces?
    add_arg_offense(arg, :missing)
  elsif style == :no_braces && arg.braces?
    add_arg_offense(arg, :redundant)
  elsif style == :context_dependent
    check_context_dependent(arg, args)
  end
end

def check_context_dependent(arg, args)

def check_context_dependent(arg, args)
  braces_around_second_from_end = args.size > 1 && args[-2].hash_type?
  if arg.braces?
    unless braces_around_second_from_end
      add_arg_offense(arg, :redundant)
    end
  elsif braces_around_second_from_end
    add_arg_offense(arg, :missing)
  end
end

def comment_on_line?(line)

def comment_on_line?(line)
  processed_source.comments.any? { |c| c.loc.line == line }
end

def on_send(node)

def on_send(node)
  return if node.assignment_method? || node.operator_method?
  return unless node.arguments? && node.last_argument.hash_type? &&
                !node.last_argument.empty?
  check(node.last_argument, node.arguments)
end

def remove_braces(corrector, node)

def remove_braces(corrector, node)
  corrector.remove(node.loc.begin)
  corrector.remove(node.loc.end)
end

def remove_braces_with_whitespace(corrector, node)

def remove_braces_with_whitespace(corrector, node)
  right_brace_and_space = right_brace_and_space(node.loc.end)
  if comment_on_line?(right_brace_and_space.line)
    # Removing a line break between a comment and the closing
    # parenthesis would cause a syntax error, so we only remove the
    # braces in that case.
    remove_braces(corrector, node)
  else
    left_brace_and_space = range_with_surrounding_space(node.loc.begin,
                                                        :right)
    corrector.remove(left_brace_and_space)
    corrector.remove(right_brace_and_space)
  end
end

def right_brace_and_space(loc_end)

def right_brace_and_space(loc_end)
  brace_and_space = range_with_surrounding_space(loc_end, :left)
  range_with_surrounding_comma(brace_and_space, :left)
end