class RuboCop::Cop::Layout::MultilineMethodCallBraceLayout
Checks that the closing brace in a method call is either on the same line as the last method argument, or a new line.
When using the ‘symmetrical` (default) style:
If a method call’s opening brace is on the same line as the first argument of the call, then the closing brace should be on the same line as the last argument of the call.
If a method call’s opening brace is on the line above the first argument of the call, then the closing brace should be on the line below the last argument of the call.
When using the ‘new_line` style:
The closing brace of a multi-line method call must be on the line after the last argument of the call.
When using the ‘same_line` style:
The closing brace of a multi-line method call must be on the same line as the last argument of the call.
@example EnforcedStyle: symmetrical (default)
# bad foo(a, b ) # bad foo( a, b) # good foo(a, b) # good foo( a, b )
@example EnforcedStyle: new_line
# bad foo( a, b) # bad foo(a, b) # good foo(a, b ) # good foo( a, b )
@example EnforcedStyle: same_line
# bad foo(a, b ) # bad foo( a, b ) # good foo( a, b) # good foo(a, b)
Constants
- ALWAYS_NEW_LINE_MESSAGE
- ALWAYS_SAME_LINE_MESSAGE
- NEW_LINE_MESSAGE
- SAME_LINE_MESSAGE
Public Instance Methods
Source
# File lib/rubocop/cop/layout/multiline_method_call_brace_layout.rb, line 109 def on_send(node) check_brace_layout(node) end
Private Instance Methods
Source
# File lib/rubocop/cop/layout/multiline_method_call_brace_layout.rb, line 116 def children(node) node.arguments end
Source
# File lib/rubocop/cop/layout/multiline_method_call_brace_layout.rb, line 120 def ignored_literal?(node) single_line_ignoring_receiver?(node) || super end
RuboCop::Cop::MultilineLiteralBraceLayout#ignored_literal?
Source
# File lib/rubocop/cop/layout/multiline_method_call_brace_layout.rb, line 124 def single_line_ignoring_receiver?(node) return false unless node.loc.begin && node.loc.end node.loc.begin.line == node.loc.end.line end