class T::Props::Decorator

def prop_defined(name, cls, rules={})

def prop_defined(name, cls, rules={})
  if rules[:optional] == true
    T::Configuration.hard_assert_handler(
      'Use of `optional: true` is deprecated, please use `T.nilable(...)` instead.',
      storytime: {
        name: name,
        cls_or_args: cls.to_s,
        args: rules,
        klass: decorated_class.name,
      },
    )
  elsif rules[:optional] == false
    T::Configuration.hard_assert_handler(
      'Use of `optional: :false` is deprecated as it\'s the default value.',
      storytime: {
        name: name,
        cls_or_args: cls.to_s,
        args: rules,
        klass: decorated_class.name,
      },
    )
  elsif rules[:optional] == :on_load
    T::Configuration.hard_assert_handler(
      'Use of `optional: :on_load` is deprecated. You probably want `T.nilable(...)` with :raise_on_nil_write instead.',
      storytime: {
        name: name,
        cls_or_args: cls.to_s,
        args: rules,
        klass: decorated_class.name,
      },
    )
  elsif rules[:optional] == :existing
    T::Configuration.hard_assert_handler(
      'Use of `optional: :existing` is not allowed: you should use use T.nilable (http://go/optional)',
      storytime: {
        name: name,
        cls_or_args: cls.to_s,
        args: rules,
        klass: decorated_class.name,
      },
    )
  end
  if T::Utils::Nilable.is_union_with_nilclass(cls)
    # :_tnilable is introduced internally for performance purpose so that clients do not need to call
    # T::Utils::Nilable.is_tnilable(cls) again.
    # It is strictly internal: clients should always use T::Props::Utils.required_prop?() or
    # T::Props::Utils.optional_prop?() for checking whether a field is required or optional.
    rules[:_tnilable] = true
  end
  name = name.to_sym
  type = cls
  if !cls.is_a?(Module)
    cls = convert_type_to_class(cls)
  end
  type_object = type
  if !(type_object.singleton_class < T::Props::CustomType)
    type_object = smart_coerce(type_object, array: rules[:array], enum: rules[:enum])
  end
  prop_validate_definition!(name, cls, rules, type_object)
  # Retrive the possible underlying object with T.nilable.
  underlying_type_object = T::Utils::Nilable.get_underlying_type_object(type_object)
  type = T::Utils::Nilable.get_underlying_type(type)
  array_subdoc_type = array_subdoc_type(underlying_type_object)
  hash_value_subdoc_type = hash_value_subdoc_type(underlying_type_object)
  hash_key_custom_type = hash_key_custom_type(underlying_type_object)
  sensitivity_and_pii = {sensitivity: rules[:sensitivity]}
  if defined?(Opus) && defined?(Opus::Sensitivity) && defined?(Opus::Sensitivity::Utils)
    sensitivity_and_pii = Opus::Sensitivity::Utils.normalize_sensitivity_and_pii_annotation(sensitivity_and_pii)
  end
  # We check for Class so this is only applied on concrete
  # documents/models; We allow mixins containing props to not
  # specify their PII nature, as long as every class into which they
  # are ultimately included does.
  #
  if defined?(Opus) && defined?(Opus::Sensitivity) && defined?(Opus::Sensitivity::PIIable)
    if sensitivity_and_pii[:pii] && @class.is_a?(Class) && !@class.contains_pii?
      raise ArgumentError.new(
        'Cannot include a pii prop in a class that declares `contains_no_pii`'
      )
    end
  end
  needs_clone =
    if cls <= Array || cls <= Hash || cls <= Set
      shallow_clone_ok(underlying_type_object) ? :shallow : true
    else
      false
    end
  rules = rules.merge(
    # TODO: The type of this element is confusing. We should refactor so that
    # it can be always `type_object` (a PropType) or always `cls` (a Module)
    type: type,
    # These are precomputed for performance
    # TODO: A lot of these are only needed by T::Props::Serializable or T::Struct
    # and can/should be moved accordingly.
    type_is_custom_type: cls.singleton_class < T::Props::CustomType,
    type_is_serializable: cls < T::Props::Serializable,
    type_is_array_of_serializable: !array_subdoc_type.nil?,
    type_is_hash_of_serializable_values: !hash_value_subdoc_type.nil?,
    type_is_hash_of_custom_type_keys: !hash_key_custom_type.nil?,
    type_object: type_object,
    type_needs_clone: needs_clone,
    accessor_key: "@#{name}".to_sym,
    sensitivity: sensitivity_and_pii[:sensitivity],
    pii: sensitivity_and_pii[:pii],
    # extra arbitrary metadata attached by the code defining this property
    extra: rules[:extra]&.freeze,
  )
  validate_not_missing_sensitivity(name, rules)
  # for backcompat
  if type.is_a?(T::Types::TypedArray) && type.type.is_a?(T::Types::Simple)
    rules[:array] = type.type.raw_type
  elsif array_subdoc_type
    rules[:array] = array_subdoc_type
  end
  if rules[:type_is_serializable]
    rules[:serializable_subtype] = cls
  elsif array_subdoc_type
    rules[:serializable_subtype] = array_subdoc_type
  elsif hash_value_subdoc_type && hash_key_custom_type
    rules[:serializable_subtype] = {
      keys: hash_key_custom_type,
      values: hash_value_subdoc_type,
    }
  elsif hash_value_subdoc_type
    rules[:serializable_subtype] = hash_value_subdoc_type
  elsif hash_key_custom_type
    rules[:serializable_subtype] = hash_key_custom_type
  end
  add_prop_definition(name, rules)
  # NB: using `without_accessors` doesn't make much sense unless you also define some other way to
  # get at the property (e.g., Chalk::ODM::Document exposes `get` and `set`).
  define_getter_and_setter(name, rules) unless rules[:without_accessors]
  if rules[:foreign] && rules[:foreign_hint_only]
    raise ArgumentError.new(":foreign and :foreign_hint_only are mutually exclusive.")
  end
  handle_foreign_option(name, cls, rules, rules[:foreign]) if rules[:foreign]
  handle_foreign_hint_only_option(cls, rules[:foreign_hint_only]) if rules[:foreign_hint_only]
  handle_redaction_option(name, rules[:redaction]) if rules[:redaction]
end