class SyntaxTree::BareAssocHash
method(key1: value1, key2: value2)
AssocListFromArgs node.
argument (and therefore has omitted braces). It’s very similar to an
BareAssocHash represents a hash of contents being passed as a method
def ===(other)
def ===(other) other.is_a?(BareAssocHash) && ArrayMatch.call(assocs, other.assocs) end
def accept(visitor)
def accept(visitor) visitor.visit_bare_assoc_hash(self) end
def child_nodes
def child_nodes assocs end
def copy(assocs: nil, location: nil)
def copy(assocs: nil, location: nil) node = BareAssocHash.new( assocs: assocs || self.assocs, location: location || self.location ) node.comments.concat(comments.map(&:copy)) node end
def deconstruct_keys(_keys)
def deconstruct_keys(_keys) { assocs: assocs, location: location, comments: comments } end
def format(q)
def format(q) q.seplist(assocs) { |assoc| q.format(assoc) } end
def format_key(q, key)
def format_key(q, key) @key_formatter ||= case q.parents.take(3).last when Break, Next, ReturnNode HashKeyFormatter::Identity.new else HashKeyFormatter.for(self) end @key_formatter.format_key(q, key) end
def initialize(assocs:, location:)
def initialize(assocs:, location:) @assocs = assocs @location = location @comments = [] end