* ext/ripper/lib/ripper.rb: Documentation for Ripper.
* ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb: ditto. * ext/ripper/lib/ripper/sexp.rb: ditto. * ext/ripper/lib/ripper/filter.rb: ditto. * ext/ripper/lib/ripper/core.rb: ditto. [Bug #6929] [ruby-core:47309] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36954 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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Thu Sep 13 08:00:00 2012 Zachary Scott <zzak@ruby-lang.org>
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* ext/ripper/lib/ripper.rb: Documentation for Ripper.
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* ext/ripper/lib/ripper/lexer.rb: ditto.
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* ext/ripper/lib/ripper/sexp.rb: ditto.
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* ext/ripper/lib/ripper/filter.rb: ditto.
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* ext/ripper/lib/ripper/core.rb: ditto.
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[Bug #6929] [ruby-core:47309]
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Wed Sep 12 22:59:07 2012 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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Wed Sep 12 22:59:07 2012 Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_method_missing, vm_call_method): reuse arguments
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* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_method_missing, vm_call_method): reuse arguments
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require 'ripper/lexer'
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require 'ripper/lexer'
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require 'ripper/filter'
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require 'ripper/filter'
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require 'ripper/sexp'
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require 'ripper/sexp'
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# Ripper is a Ruby script parser.
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#
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# You can get information from the parser with event-based style.
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# Information such as abstract syntax trees or simple lexical analysis of the
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# Ruby program.
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#
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# == Usage
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#
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# Ripper provides an easy interface for parsing your program into a symbolic
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# expression tree (or S-expression).
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#
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# Understanding the output of the parser may come as a challenge, it's
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# recommended you use PP to format the output for legibility.
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#
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# require 'ripper'
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# require 'pp'
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#
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# pp Ripper.sexp('def hello(world); "Hello, #{world}!"; end')
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# #=> [:program,
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# [[:def,
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# [:@ident, "hello", [1, 4]],
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# [:paren,
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# [:params, [[:@ident, "world", [1, 10]]], nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil]],
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# [:bodystmt,
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# [[:void_stmt],
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# [:string_literal,
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# [:string_content,
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# [:@tstring_content, "Hello, ", [1, 19]],
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# [:string_embexpr, [[:var_ref, [:@ident, "world", [1, 28]]]]],
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# [:@tstring_content, "!", [1, 34]]]]],
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# nil,
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# nil,
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# nil]]]]
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#
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# You can see in the example above, the expression starts with +:program+.
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#
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# From here, a method definition at +:def+, followed by the method's identifier
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# <code>:@ident</code>. After the method's identifier comes the parentheses
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# +:paren+ and the method parameters under +:params+.
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# Next is the method body, starting at +:bodystmt+ (+stmt+ meaning statement),
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# In our case, we're simply returning a String, so next we have the
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#
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# this is the literal part for <code>Hello, </code> and <code>!</code>. Between
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# the two <code>@tstring_content</code> statements is a +:string_embexpr+,
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# where _embexpr_ is an embedded expression. Our expression consists of a local
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# variable, or +var_ref+, with the identifier (<code>@ident</code>) of +world+.
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#
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# == Resources
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#
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# * {Ruby Inside}[http://www.rubyinside.com/using-ripper-to-see-how-ruby-is-parsing-your-code-5270.html]
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#
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# == Requirements
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#
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# * bison 1.28 or later (Other yaccs do not work)
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#
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# == License
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#
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# Ruby License.
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#
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# Minero Aoki
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# aamine@loveruby.net
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# http://i.loveruby.net
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class Ripper; end
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class Ripper
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class Ripper
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# Parses Ruby program read from _src_.
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# Parses the given Ruby program read from +src+.
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# +src+ must be a String or an IO or a object with a #gets method.
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def Ripper.parse(src, filename = '(ripper)', lineno = 1)
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def Ripper.parse(src, filename = '(ripper)', lineno = 1)
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new(src, filename, lineno).parse
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new(src, filename, lineno).parse
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# This method is called when weak warning is produced by the parser.
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# This method is called when weak warning is produced by the parser.
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# _fmt_ and _args_ is printf style.
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# +fmt+ and +args+ is printf style.
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def warn(fmt, *args)
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end
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# This method is called when strong warning is produced by the parser.
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# This method is called when strong warning is produced by the parser.
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def warning(fmt, *args)
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def warning(fmt, *args)
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class Ripper
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class Filter
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@__col
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class TokenPattern #:nodoc:
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