/** * @fileoverview Rule to check empty newline between class members * @author 薛定谔的猫 */ "use strict"; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Requirements //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils"); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Rule Definition //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ module.exports = { meta: { type: "layout", docs: { description: "Require or disallow an empty line between class members", recommended: false, url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/lines-between-class-members" }, fixable: "whitespace", schema: [ { enum: ["always", "never"] }, { type: "object", properties: { exceptAfterSingleLine: { type: "boolean", default: false } }, additionalProperties: false } ], messages: { never: "Unexpected blank line between class members.", always: "Expected blank line between class members." } }, create(context) { const options = []; options[0] = context.options[0] || "always"; options[1] = context.options[1] || { exceptAfterSingleLine: false }; const sourceCode = context.sourceCode; /** * Gets a pair of tokens that should be used to check lines between two class member nodes. * * In most cases, this returns the very last token of the current node and * the very first token of the next node. * For example: * * class C { * x = 1; // curLast: `;` nextFirst: `in` * in = 2 * } * * There is only one exception. If the given node ends with a semicolon, and it looks like * a semicolon-less style's semicolon - one that is not on the same line as the preceding * token, but is on the line where the next class member starts - this returns the preceding * token and the semicolon as boundary tokens. * For example: * * class C { * x = 1 // curLast: `1` nextFirst: `;` * ;in = 2 * } * When determining the desired layout of the code, we should treat this semicolon as * a part of the next class member node instead of the one it technically belongs to. * @param {ASTNode} curNode Current class member node. * @param {ASTNode} nextNode Next class member node. * @returns {Token} The actual last token of `node`. * @private */ function getBoundaryTokens(curNode, nextNode) { const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(curNode); const prevToken = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken); const nextToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(nextNode); // skip possible lone `;` between nodes const isSemicolonLessStyle = ( astUtils.isSemicolonToken(lastToken) && !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(prevToken, lastToken) && astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(lastToken, nextToken) ); return isSemicolonLessStyle ? { curLast: prevToken, nextFirst: lastToken } : { curLast: lastToken, nextFirst: nextToken }; } /** * Return the last token among the consecutive tokens that have no exceed max line difference in between, before the first token in the next member. * @param {Token} prevLastToken The last token in the previous member node. * @param {Token} nextFirstToken The first token in the next member node. * @param {number} maxLine The maximum number of allowed line difference between consecutive tokens. * @returns {Token} The last token among the consecutive tokens. */ function findLastConsecutiveTokenAfter(prevLastToken, nextFirstToken, maxLine) { const after = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(prevLastToken, { includeComments: true }); if (after !== nextFirstToken && after.loc.start.line - prevLastToken.loc.end.line <= maxLine) { return findLastConsecutiveTokenAfter(after, nextFirstToken, maxLine); } return prevLastToken; } /** * Return the first token among the consecutive tokens that have no exceed max line difference in between, after the last token in the previous member. * @param {Token} nextFirstToken The first token in the next member node. * @param {Token} prevLastToken The last token in the previous member node. * @param {number} maxLine The maximum number of allowed line difference between consecutive tokens. * @returns {Token} The first token among the consecutive tokens. */ function findFirstConsecutiveTokenBefore(nextFirstToken, prevLastToken, maxLine) { const before = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(nextFirstToken, { includeComments: true }); if (before !== prevLastToken && nextFirstToken.loc.start.line - before.loc.end.line <= maxLine) { return findFirstConsecutiveTokenBefore(before, prevLastToken, maxLine); } return nextFirstToken; } /** * Checks if there is a token or comment between two tokens. * @param {Token} before The token before. * @param {Token} after The token after. * @returns {boolean} True if there is a token or comment between two tokens. */ function hasTokenOrCommentBetween(before, after) { return sourceCode.getTokensBetween(before, after, { includeComments: true }).length !== 0; } return { ClassBody(node) { const body = node.body; for (let i = 0; i < body.length - 1; i++) { const curFirst = sourceCode.getFirstToken(body[i]); const { curLast, nextFirst } = getBoundaryTokens(body[i], body[i + 1]); const isMulti = !astUtils.isTokenOnSameLine(curFirst, curLast); const skip = !isMulti && options[1].exceptAfterSingleLine; const beforePadding = findLastConsecutiveTokenAfter(curLast, nextFirst, 1); const afterPadding = findFirstConsecutiveTokenBefore(nextFirst, curLast, 1); const isPadded = afterPadding.loc.start.line - beforePadding.loc.end.line > 1; const hasTokenInPadding = hasTokenOrCommentBetween(beforePadding, afterPadding); const curLineLastToken = findLastConsecutiveTokenAfter(curLast, nextFirst, 0); if ((options[0] === "always" && !skip && !isPadded) || (options[0] === "never" && isPadded)) { context.report({ node: body[i + 1], messageId: isPadded ? "never" : "always", fix(fixer) { if (hasTokenInPadding) { return null; } return isPadded ? fixer.replaceTextRange([beforePadding.range[1], afterPadding.range[0]], "\n") : fixer.insertTextAfter(curLineLastToken, "\n"); } }); } } } }; } };