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# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative "left_right_lex_count" if !SyntaxSuggest.use_prism_parser? require_relative "ripper_errors" end module SyntaxSuggest class GetParseErrors def self.errors(source) if SyntaxSuggest.use_prism_parser? Prism.parse(source).errors.map(&:message) else RipperErrors.new(source).call.errors end end end # Explains syntax errors based on their source # # example: # # source = "def foo; puts 'lol'" # Note missing end # explain ExplainSyntax.new( # code_lines: CodeLine.from_source(source) # ).call # explain.errors.first # # => "Unmatched keyword, missing `end' ?" # # When the error cannot be determined by lexical counting # then the parser is run against the input and the raw # errors are returned. # # Example: # # source = "1 * " # Note missing a second number # explain ExplainSyntax.new( # code_lines: CodeLine.from_source(source) # ).call # explain.errors.first # # => "syntax error, unexpected end-of-input" class ExplainSyntax INVERSE = { "{" => "}", "}" => "{", "[" => "]", "]" => "[", "(" => ")", ")" => "(", "|" => "|" }.freeze def initialize(code_lines:) @code_lines = code_lines @left_right = LeftRightLexCount.new @missing = nil end def call @code_lines.each do |line| line.lex.each do |lex| @left_right.count_lex(lex) end end self end # Returns an array of missing elements # # For example this: # # ExplainSyntax.new(code_lines: lines).missing # # => ["}"] # # Would indicate that the source is missing # a `}` character in the source code def missing @missing ||= @left_right.missing end # Converts a missing string to # an human understandable explanation. # # Example: # # explain.why("}") # # => "Unmatched `{', missing `}' ?" # def why(miss) case miss when "keyword" "Unmatched `end', missing keyword (`do', `def`, `if`, etc.) ?" when "end" "Unmatched keyword, missing `end' ?" else inverse = INVERSE.fetch(miss) { raise "Unknown explain syntax char or key: #{miss.inspect}" } "Unmatched `#{inverse}', missing `#{miss}' ?" end end # Returns an array of syntax error messages # # If no missing pairs are found it falls back # on the original error messages def errors if missing.empty? return GetParseErrors.errors(@code_lines.map(&:original).join).uniq end missing.map { |miss| why(miss) } end end end