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# frozen_string_literal: true
# The Prism Ruby parser.
#
# "Parsing Ruby is suddenly manageable!"
# - You, hopefully
#
module Prism
# There are many files in prism that are templated to handle every node type,
# which means the files can end up being quite large. We autoload them to make
# our require speed faster since consuming libraries are unlikely to use all
# of these features.
autoload :BasicVisitor, "prism/visitor"
autoload :Compiler, "prism/compiler"
autoload :Debug, "prism/debug"
autoload :DesugarCompiler, "prism/desugar_compiler"
autoload :Dispatcher, "prism/dispatcher"
autoload :DotVisitor, "prism/dot_visitor"
autoload :DSL, "prism/dsl"
autoload :LexCompat, "prism/lex_compat"
autoload :LexRipper, "prism/lex_compat"
autoload :MutationCompiler, "prism/mutation_compiler"
autoload :NodeInspector, "prism/node_inspector"
autoload :RipperCompat, "prism/ripper_compat"
autoload :Pack, "prism/pack"
autoload :Pattern, "prism/pattern"
autoload :Serialize, "prism/serialize"
autoload :Visitor, "prism/visitor"
# Some of these constants are not meant to be exposed, so marking them as
# private here.
private_constant :Debug
private_constant :LexCompat
private_constant :LexRipper
# :call-seq:
# Prism::lex_compat(source, **options) -> ParseResult
#
# Returns a parse result whose value is an array of tokens that closely
# resembles the return value of Ripper::lex. The main difference is that the
# `:on_sp` token is not emitted.
#
# For supported options, see Prism::parse.
def self.lex_compat(source, **options)
LexCompat.new(source, **options).result
end
# :call-seq:
# Prism::lex_ripper(source) -> Array
#
# This lexes with the Ripper lex. It drops any space events but otherwise
# returns the same tokens. Raises SyntaxError if the syntax in source is
# invalid.
def self.lex_ripper(source)
LexRipper.new(source).result
end
# :call-seq:
# Prism::load(source, serialized) -> ParseResult
#
# Load the serialized AST using the source as a reference into a tree.
def self.load(source, serialized)
Serialize.load(source, serialized)
end
# :call-seq:
# Prism::parse_failure?(source, **options) -> bool
#
# Returns true if the source parses with errors.
def self.parse_failure?(source, **options)
!parse_success?(source, **options)
end
# :call-seq:
# Prism::parse_file_failure?(filepath, **options) -> bool
#
# Returns true if the file at filepath parses with errors.
def self.parse_file_failure?(filepath, **options)
!parse_file_success?(filepath, **options)
end
end
require_relative "prism/node"
require_relative "prism/node_ext"
require_relative "prism/parse_result"
require_relative "prism/parse_result/comments"
require_relative "prism/parse_result/newlines"
# This is a Ruby implementation of the prism parser. If we're running on CRuby
# and we haven't explicitly set the PRISM_FFI_BACKEND environment variable, then
# it's going to require the built library. Otherwise, it's going to require a
# module that uses FFI to call into the library.
if RUBY_ENGINE == "ruby" and !ENV["PRISM_FFI_BACKEND"]
require "prism/prism"
else
require_relative "prism/ffi"
end
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