ruby-lsp 0.4.5 → 0.5.0
Sign up to get free protection for your applications and to get access to all the features.
- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +5 -86
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/check_docs.rb +112 -0
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/document.rb +13 -2
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/event_emitter.rb +84 -18
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/executor.rb +126 -48
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/internal.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/listener.rb +6 -13
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/base_request.rb +0 -5
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/code_action_resolve.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/code_actions.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/code_lens.rb +82 -66
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/diagnostics.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/document_highlight.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/document_link.rb +17 -15
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/document_symbol.rb +51 -31
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/folding_ranges.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/formatting.rb +10 -11
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/hover.rb +20 -20
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/inlay_hints.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/on_type_formatting.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/path_completion.rb +21 -57
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/selection_ranges.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/semantic_highlighting.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/support/common.rb +36 -0
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/support/rubocop_diagnostics_runner.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/support/rubocop_formatting_runner.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/support/syntax_tree_formatting_runner.rb +5 -2
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/requests.rb +15 -15
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/server.rb +44 -20
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/store.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruby_lsp/utils.rb +2 -7
- metadata +3 -2
checksums.yaml
CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|
1
1
|
---
|
2
2
|
SHA256:
|
3
|
-
metadata.gz:
|
4
|
-
data.tar.gz:
|
3
|
+
metadata.gz: f8f2f2aa1083dcc700e709ebd0bc3d3aed8f08d80943595ba3c9df332d806709
|
4
|
+
data.tar.gz: a065d2f6be6539c81ad117bfba7c7b4f90ead0bbce37dd936733218e3135bc67
|
5
5
|
SHA512:
|
6
|
-
metadata.gz:
|
7
|
-
data.tar.gz:
|
6
|
+
metadata.gz: de010f852e08fd72ac60a12cbb9a8666a92945c49b8a14214f0e347c9a6fbacb65770322627db22a30b573ee61f34ec18be56d625768a6c954cf447dbda63368
|
7
|
+
data.tar.gz: 3f47e62896899091c4a9b166937720cc535f46004827a098bfb7eaf9c31fb39bb35261077b91a01a41baa18a50482d8ffe1b8ebddabaed1ea15bc0d023e76dae
|
data/README.md
CHANGED
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
|
|
2
2
|
[![Ruby LSP extension](https://img.shields.io/badge/VS%20Code-Ruby%20LSP-success?logo=visual-studio-code)](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Shopify.ruby-lsp)
|
3
3
|
[![Ruby DX Slack](https://img.shields.io/badge/Slack-Ruby%20DX-success?logo=slack)](https://join.slack.com/t/ruby-dx/shared_invite/zt-1s6f4y15t-v9jedZ9YUPQLM91TEJ4Gew)
|
4
4
|
|
5
|
-
|
6
5
|
# Ruby LSP
|
7
6
|
|
8
7
|
The Ruby LSP is an implementation of the [language server protocol](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/)
|
@@ -21,8 +20,7 @@ get the extra features in the editor. Do not install this gem manually.
|
|
21
20
|
|
22
21
|
### With other editors
|
23
22
|
|
24
|
-
See [editors](
|
25
|
-
Ruby LSP.
|
23
|
+
See [editors](EDITORS.md) for community instructions on setting up the Ruby LSP.
|
26
24
|
|
27
25
|
The gem can be installed by doing
|
28
26
|
```shell
|
@@ -51,92 +49,13 @@ See the [documentation](https://shopify.github.io/ruby-lsp) for more in-depth de
|
|
51
49
|
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp.
|
52
50
|
This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors
|
53
51
|
are expected to adhere to the
|
54
|
-
[Contributor Covenant](
|
52
|
+
[Contributor Covenant](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
|
55
53
|
code of conduct.
|
56
54
|
|
57
|
-
|
58
|
-
|
59
|
-
Run the test suite with `bin/test`.
|
60
|
-
|
61
|
-
For more visibility into which tests are running, use the `SpecReporter`:
|
62
|
-
|
63
|
-
`SPEC_REPORTER=1 bin/test`
|
64
|
-
|
65
|
-
By default the tests run with warnings disabled to reduce noise. To enable warnings, pass `VERBOSE=1`.
|
66
|
-
Warnings are always shown when running in CI.
|
67
|
-
|
68
|
-
### Expectation testing
|
69
|
-
|
70
|
-
To simplify the way we run tests over different pieces of Ruby code, we use a custom expectations test framework against a set of Ruby fixtures.
|
71
|
-
|
72
|
-
We define expectations as `.exp` files, of which there are two variants:
|
73
|
-
* `.exp.rb`, to indicate the resulting code after an operation.
|
74
|
-
* `.exp.json`, consisting of a `result`, and an optional set of input `params`.
|
75
|
-
|
76
|
-
To add a new fixture to the expectations test suite:
|
77
|
-
|
78
|
-
1. Add a new fixture `my_fixture.rb` file under `test/fixtures`
|
79
|
-
2. (optional) Add new expectations under `test/expectations/$HANDLER` for the request handlers you're concerned by
|
80
|
-
3. Profit by running `bin/test test/requests/$HANDLER_expectations_test my_fixture`
|
81
|
-
* Handlers for which you added expectations will be checked with `assert_expectations`
|
82
|
-
* Handlers without expectations will be ran against your new test to check that nothing breaks
|
83
|
-
|
84
|
-
To add a new expectations test runner for a new request handler:
|
85
|
-
|
86
|
-
1. Add a new file under `test/requests/$HANDLER_expectations_test.rb` that subclasses `ExpectationsTestRunner` and calls `expectations_tests $HANDLER, "$EXPECTATIONS_DIR"` where: `$HANDLER` is the fully qualified name or your handler class and `$EXPECTATIONS_DIR` is the directory name where you want to store the expectation files.
|
87
|
-
|
88
|
-
```rb
|
89
|
-
# frozen_string_literal: true
|
90
|
-
|
91
|
-
require "test_helper"
|
92
|
-
require "expectations/expectations_test_runner"
|
93
|
-
|
94
|
-
class $HANDLERExpectationsTest < ExpectationsTestRunner
|
95
|
-
expectations_tests RubyLsp::Requests::$HANDLER, "$EXPECTATIONS_DIR"
|
96
|
-
end
|
97
|
-
```
|
98
|
-
|
99
|
-
2. (optional) Override the `run_expectations` and `assert_expectations` methods if needed. See the different request handler expectations runners under `test/requests/*_expectations_test.rb` for examples.
|
100
|
-
|
101
|
-
4. (optional) Add new fixtures for your handler under `test/fixtures`
|
102
|
-
|
103
|
-
5. (optional) Add new expectations under `test/expectations/$HANDLER`
|
104
|
-
* No need to write the expectations by hand, just run the test with an empty expectation file and copy from the output.
|
105
|
-
|
106
|
-
7. Profit by running, `bin/test test/expectations_test $HANDLER`
|
107
|
-
* Tests with expectations will be checked with `assert_expectations`
|
108
|
-
* Tests without expectations will be ran against your new $HANDLER to check that nothing breaks
|
109
|
-
|
110
|
-
### Debugging
|
111
|
-
|
112
|
-
### Debugging Tests
|
113
|
-
|
114
|
-
1. Open the test file.
|
115
|
-
2. Set a breakpoint(s) on lines by clicking next to their numbers.
|
116
|
-
3. Open VS Code's `Run and Debug` panel.
|
117
|
-
4. At the top of the panel, select `Minitset - current file` and click the green triangle (or press F5).
|
118
|
-
|
119
|
-
### Debugging Running Ruby LSP Process
|
120
|
-
|
121
|
-
1. Open the `vscode-ruby-lsp` project in VS Code.
|
122
|
-
2. [`vscode-ruby-lsp`] Open VS Code's `Run and Debug` panel.
|
123
|
-
3. [`vscode-ruby-lsp`] Select `Run Extension` and click the green triangle (or press F5).
|
124
|
-
4. [`vscode-ruby-lsp`] Now VS Code will:
|
125
|
-
- Open another workspace as the `Extension Development Host`.
|
126
|
-
- Run `vscode-ruby-lsp` extension in debug mode, which will start a new `ruby-lsp` process with the `--debug` flag. Note that debugging is not available on Windows.
|
127
|
-
5. Open `ruby-lsp` in VS Code.
|
128
|
-
6. [`ruby-lsp`] Run `bin/rdbg -A` to connect to the running `ruby-lsp` process.
|
129
|
-
7. [`ruby-lsp`] Use commands like `b <file>:<line>` or `b Class#method` to set breakpoints and type `c` to continue the process.
|
130
|
-
8. In your `Extension Development Host` project (e.g. [`Tapioca`](https://github.com/Shopify/tapioca)), trigger the request that will hit the breakpoint.
|
131
|
-
|
132
|
-
### Spell Checking
|
133
|
-
|
134
|
-
VS Code users will be prompted to enable the [Code Spell Checker](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker) extension.
|
135
|
-
By default this will be enabled for all workspaces, but you can choose to selectively enable or disable it per workspace.
|
136
|
-
|
137
|
-
If you introduce a word which the spell checker does not recognize, you can add it to the `cspell.json` configuration alongside your PR.
|
55
|
+
If you wish to contribute, see [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for development instructions and check out our pinned
|
56
|
+
[roadmap issue](https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp/issues) for a list of tasks to get started.
|
138
57
|
|
139
58
|
## License
|
140
59
|
|
141
60
|
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the
|
142
|
-
[MIT License](
|
61
|
+
[MIT License](LICENSE.txt).
|
data/VERSION
CHANGED
@@ -1 +1 @@
|
|
1
|
-
0.
|
1
|
+
0.5.0
|
@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
|
|
1
|
+
# typed: strict
|
2
|
+
# frozen_string_literal: true
|
3
|
+
|
4
|
+
require "ruby_lsp/internal"
|
5
|
+
require "objspace"
|
6
|
+
|
7
|
+
module RubyLsp
|
8
|
+
# This rake task checks that all requests or extensions are fully documented. Add the rake task to your Rakefile and
|
9
|
+
# specify the absolute path for all files that must be required in order to discover all listeners
|
10
|
+
#
|
11
|
+
# # Rakefile
|
12
|
+
# request_files = FileList.new("#{__dir__}/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/*.rb") do |fl|
|
13
|
+
# fl.exclude(/base_request\.rb/)
|
14
|
+
# end
|
15
|
+
# RubyLsp::CheckDocs.new(request_files)
|
16
|
+
# # Run with bundle exec rake ruby_lsp:check_docs
|
17
|
+
class CheckDocs < Rake::TaskLib
|
18
|
+
extend T::Sig
|
19
|
+
|
20
|
+
sig { params(require_files: Rake::FileList).void }
|
21
|
+
def initialize(require_files)
|
22
|
+
super()
|
23
|
+
|
24
|
+
@name = T.let("ruby_lsp:check_docs", String)
|
25
|
+
@file_list = require_files
|
26
|
+
define_task
|
27
|
+
end
|
28
|
+
|
29
|
+
private
|
30
|
+
|
31
|
+
sig { void }
|
32
|
+
def define_task
|
33
|
+
desc("Checks if all Ruby LSP listeners are documented")
|
34
|
+
task(@name) { run_task }
|
35
|
+
end
|
36
|
+
|
37
|
+
sig { void }
|
38
|
+
def run_task
|
39
|
+
# Require all files configured to make sure all listeners are loaded
|
40
|
+
@file_list.each { |f| require(f.delete_suffix(".rb")) }
|
41
|
+
|
42
|
+
# Find all classes that inherit from BaseRequest or Listener, which are the ones we want to make sure are
|
43
|
+
# documented
|
44
|
+
features = ObjectSpace.each_object(Class).filter_map do |k|
|
45
|
+
klass = T.cast(k, Class)
|
46
|
+
klass if klass < RubyLsp::Requests::BaseRequest || klass < RubyLsp::Listener
|
47
|
+
end
|
48
|
+
|
49
|
+
missing_docs = T.let(Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] }, T::Hash[String, T::Array[String]])
|
50
|
+
|
51
|
+
features.each do |klass|
|
52
|
+
class_name = T.must(klass.name)
|
53
|
+
file_path, line_number = Module.const_source_location(class_name)
|
54
|
+
next unless file_path && line_number
|
55
|
+
|
56
|
+
# Adjust the line number to start searching right above the class definition
|
57
|
+
line_number -= 2
|
58
|
+
|
59
|
+
lines = File.readlines(file_path)
|
60
|
+
docs = []
|
61
|
+
|
62
|
+
# Extract the documentation on top of the listener constant
|
63
|
+
while (line = lines[line_number]&.strip) && line.start_with?("#")
|
64
|
+
docs.unshift(line)
|
65
|
+
line_number -= 1
|
66
|
+
end
|
67
|
+
|
68
|
+
documentation = docs.join("\n")
|
69
|
+
|
70
|
+
if docs.empty?
|
71
|
+
T.must(missing_docs[class_name]) << "No documentation found"
|
72
|
+
elsif !%r{\(https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#.*\)}.match?(documentation)
|
73
|
+
T.must(missing_docs[class_name]) << <<~DOCS
|
74
|
+
Missing specification link. Requests and extensions should include a link to the LSP specification for the
|
75
|
+
related feature. For example:
|
76
|
+
|
77
|
+
[Inlay hint](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_inlayHint)
|
78
|
+
DOCS
|
79
|
+
elsif !documentation.include?("# Example")
|
80
|
+
T.must(missing_docs[class_name]) << <<~DOCS
|
81
|
+
Missing example. Requests and extensions should include a code example that explains what the feature does.
|
82
|
+
|
83
|
+
# # Example
|
84
|
+
# ```ruby
|
85
|
+
# class Foo # <- information is shown here
|
86
|
+
# end
|
87
|
+
# ```
|
88
|
+
DOCS
|
89
|
+
elsif !/\[.* demo\]\(.*\.gif\)/.match?(documentation)
|
90
|
+
T.must(missing_docs[class_name]) << <<~DOCS
|
91
|
+
Missing demonstration GIF. Each request and extension must be documented with a GIF that shows the feature
|
92
|
+
working. For example:
|
93
|
+
|
94
|
+
# [Inlay hint demo](../../inlay_hint.gif)
|
95
|
+
DOCS
|
96
|
+
end
|
97
|
+
end
|
98
|
+
|
99
|
+
if missing_docs.any?
|
100
|
+
warn(<<~WARN)
|
101
|
+
The following listeners are missing documentation:
|
102
|
+
|
103
|
+
#{missing_docs.map { |k, v| "#{k}\n\n#{v.join("\n")}" }.join("\n\n")}
|
104
|
+
WARN
|
105
|
+
|
106
|
+
abort
|
107
|
+
end
|
108
|
+
|
109
|
+
puts "All listeners are documented!"
|
110
|
+
end
|
111
|
+
end
|
112
|
+
end
|
data/lib/ruby_lsp/document.rb
CHANGED
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ module RubyLsp
|
|
23
23
|
|
24
24
|
sig { params(source: String, version: Integer, uri: String, encoding: String).void }
|
25
25
|
def initialize(source:, version:, uri:, encoding: Constant::PositionEncodingKind::UTF8)
|
26
|
-
@cache = T.let({}, T::Hash[
|
26
|
+
@cache = T.let({}, T::Hash[String, T.untyped])
|
27
27
|
@encoding = T.let(encoding, String)
|
28
28
|
@source = T.let(source, String)
|
29
29
|
@version = T.let(version, Integer)
|
@@ -40,10 +40,11 @@ module RubyLsp
|
|
40
40
|
@source == other.source
|
41
41
|
end
|
42
42
|
|
43
|
+
# TODO: remove this method once all nonpositional requests have been migrated to the listener pattern
|
43
44
|
sig do
|
44
45
|
type_parameters(:T)
|
45
46
|
.params(
|
46
|
-
request_name:
|
47
|
+
request_name: String,
|
47
48
|
block: T.proc.params(document: Document).returns(T.type_parameter(:T)),
|
48
49
|
).returns(T.type_parameter(:T))
|
49
50
|
end
|
@@ -56,6 +57,16 @@ module RubyLsp
|
|
56
57
|
result
|
57
58
|
end
|
58
59
|
|
60
|
+
sig { type_parameters(:T).params(request_name: String, value: T.type_parameter(:T)).returns(T.type_parameter(:T)) }
|
61
|
+
def cache_set(request_name, value)
|
62
|
+
@cache[request_name] = value
|
63
|
+
end
|
64
|
+
|
65
|
+
sig { params(request_name: String).returns(T.untyped) }
|
66
|
+
def cache_get(request_name)
|
67
|
+
@cache[request_name]
|
68
|
+
end
|
69
|
+
|
59
70
|
sig { params(edits: T::Array[EditShape], version: Integer).void }
|
60
71
|
def push_edits(edits, version:)
|
61
72
|
edits.each do |edit|
|
@@ -13,42 +13,108 @@ module RubyLsp
|
|
13
13
|
#
|
14
14
|
# ```ruby
|
15
15
|
# target_node = document.locate_node(position)
|
16
|
-
#
|
17
|
-
#
|
16
|
+
# emitter = EventEmitter.new
|
17
|
+
# listener = Requests::Hover.new(emitter, @message_queue)
|
18
|
+
# emitter.emit_for_target(target_node)
|
18
19
|
# listener.response
|
19
20
|
# ```
|
20
21
|
class EventEmitter < SyntaxTree::Visitor
|
21
22
|
extend T::Sig
|
22
23
|
|
23
|
-
sig {
|
24
|
-
def initialize
|
25
|
-
@listeners =
|
26
|
-
|
27
|
-
# Create a map of event name to listeners that have registered it, so that we avoid unnecessary invocations
|
28
|
-
@event_to_listener_map = T.let(
|
29
|
-
listeners.each_with_object(Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] }) do |listener, hash|
|
30
|
-
listener.class.events&.each { |event| hash[event] << listener }
|
31
|
-
end,
|
32
|
-
T::Hash[Symbol, T::Array[Listener[T.untyped]]],
|
33
|
-
)
|
34
|
-
|
24
|
+
sig { void }
|
25
|
+
def initialize
|
26
|
+
@listeners = T.let(Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] }, T::Hash[Symbol, T::Array[Listener[T.untyped]]])
|
35
27
|
super()
|
36
28
|
end
|
37
29
|
|
30
|
+
sig { params(listener: Listener[T.untyped], events: Symbol).void }
|
31
|
+
def register(listener, *events)
|
32
|
+
events.each { |event| T.must(@listeners[event]) << listener }
|
33
|
+
end
|
34
|
+
|
38
35
|
# Emit events for a specific node. This is similar to the regular `visit` method, but avoids going deeper into the
|
39
36
|
# tree for performance
|
40
37
|
sig { params(node: T.nilable(SyntaxTree::Node)).void }
|
41
38
|
def emit_for_target(node)
|
42
39
|
case node
|
43
40
|
when SyntaxTree::Command
|
44
|
-
@
|
41
|
+
@listeners[:on_command]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_command(node) }
|
45
42
|
when SyntaxTree::CallNode
|
46
|
-
@
|
43
|
+
@listeners[:on_call]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_call(node) }
|
44
|
+
when SyntaxTree::TStringContent
|
45
|
+
@listeners[:on_tstring_content]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_tstring_content(node) }
|
47
46
|
when SyntaxTree::ConstPathRef
|
48
|
-
@
|
47
|
+
@listeners[:on_const_path_ref]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_const_path_ref(node) }
|
49
48
|
when SyntaxTree::Const
|
50
|
-
@
|
49
|
+
@listeners[:on_const]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_const(node) }
|
51
50
|
end
|
52
51
|
end
|
52
|
+
|
53
|
+
# Visit dispatchers are below. Notice that for nodes that create a new scope (e.g.: classes, modules, method defs)
|
54
|
+
# we need both an `on_*` and `after_*` event. This is because some requests must know when we exit the scope
|
55
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::ClassDeclaration).void }
|
56
|
+
def visit_class(node)
|
57
|
+
@listeners[:on_class]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_class(node) }
|
58
|
+
super
|
59
|
+
@listeners[:after_class]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).after_class(node) }
|
60
|
+
end
|
61
|
+
|
62
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::ModuleDeclaration).void }
|
63
|
+
def visit_module(node)
|
64
|
+
@listeners[:on_module]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_module(node) }
|
65
|
+
super
|
66
|
+
@listeners[:after_module]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).after_module(node) }
|
67
|
+
end
|
68
|
+
|
69
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::Command).void }
|
70
|
+
def visit_command(node)
|
71
|
+
@listeners[:on_command]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_command(node) }
|
72
|
+
super
|
73
|
+
@listeners[:after_command]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).after_command(node) }
|
74
|
+
end
|
75
|
+
|
76
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::CallNode).void }
|
77
|
+
def visit_call(node)
|
78
|
+
@listeners[:on_call]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_call(node) }
|
79
|
+
super
|
80
|
+
@listeners[:after_call]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).after_call(node) }
|
81
|
+
end
|
82
|
+
|
83
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::VCall).void }
|
84
|
+
def visit_vcall(node)
|
85
|
+
@listeners[:on_vcall]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_vcall(node) }
|
86
|
+
super
|
87
|
+
end
|
88
|
+
|
89
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::ConstPathField).void }
|
90
|
+
def visit_const_path_field(node)
|
91
|
+
@listeners[:on_const_path_field]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_const_path_field(node) }
|
92
|
+
super
|
93
|
+
end
|
94
|
+
|
95
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::TopConstField).void }
|
96
|
+
def visit_top_const_field(node)
|
97
|
+
@listeners[:on_top_const_field]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_top_const_field(node) }
|
98
|
+
super
|
99
|
+
end
|
100
|
+
|
101
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::DefNode).void }
|
102
|
+
def visit_def(node)
|
103
|
+
@listeners[:on_def]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_def(node) }
|
104
|
+
super
|
105
|
+
@listeners[:after_def]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).after_def(node) }
|
106
|
+
end
|
107
|
+
|
108
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::VarField).void }
|
109
|
+
def visit_var_field(node)
|
110
|
+
@listeners[:on_var_field]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_var_field(node) }
|
111
|
+
super
|
112
|
+
end
|
113
|
+
|
114
|
+
sig { override.params(node: SyntaxTree::Comment).void }
|
115
|
+
def visit_comment(node)
|
116
|
+
@listeners[:on_comment]&.each { |l| T.unsafe(l).on_comment(node) }
|
117
|
+
super
|
118
|
+
end
|
53
119
|
end
|
54
120
|
end
|