module ErrorHighlight

Constants

VERSION

Public Class Methods

formatter ()
# File lib/error_highlight/formatter.rb, line 16
def self.formatter
  Ractor.current[:__error_highlight_formatter__] || DefaultFormatter
end
formatter= (formatter)
# File lib/error_highlight/formatter.rb, line 20
def self.formatter=(formatter)
  Ractor.current[:__error_highlight_formatter__] = formatter
end
spot (obj, **opts)

Identify the code fragment at that a given exception occurred.

Options:

point_type: :name | :args

:name (default) points the method/variable name that the exception occurred.
:args points the arguments of the method call that the exception occurred.

backtrace_location: Thread::Backtrace::Location

It locates the code fragment of the given backtrace_location.
By default, it uses the first frame of backtrace_locations of the given exception.

Returns:

{
  first_lineno: Integer,
  first_column: Integer,
  last_lineno: Integer,
  last_column: Integer,
  snippet: String,
  script_lines: [String],
} | nil

Limitations:

Currently, ErrorHighlight.spot only supports a single-line code fragment. Therefore, if the return value is not nil, first_lineno and last_lineno will have the same value. If the relevant code fragment spans multiple lines (e.g., Array#[] of +ary+), the method will return nil. This restriction may be removed in the future.

# File lib/error_highlight/base.rb, line 33
def self.spot(obj, **opts)
  case obj
  when Exception
    exc = obj
    loc = opts[:backtrace_location]
    opts = { point_type: opts.fetch(:point_type, :name) }

    unless loc
      case exc
      when TypeError, ArgumentError
        opts[:point_type] = :args
      end

      locs = exc.backtrace_locations
      return nil unless locs

      loc = locs.first
      return nil unless loc

      opts[:name] = exc.name if NameError === obj
    end

    return nil unless Thread::Backtrace::Location === loc

    node =
      begin
        RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of(loc, keep_script_lines: true)
      rescue RuntimeError => error
        # RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.of raises an error with a message that
        # includes "prism" when the ISEQ was compiled with the prism compiler.
        # In this case, we'll try to parse again with prism instead.
        raise unless error.message.include?("prism")
        prism_find(loc)
      end

    Spotter.new(node, **opts).spot

  when RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree::Node, Prism::Node
    Spotter.new(obj, **opts).spot

  else
    raise TypeError, "Exception is expected"
  end

rescue SyntaxError,
       SystemCallError, # file not found or something
       ArgumentError # eval'ed code

  return nil
end