class Ameba::Rule::Performance::ChainedCallWithNoBang
- Ameba::Rule::Performance::ChainedCallWithNoBang
- Ameba::Rule::Performance::Base
- Ameba::Rule::Base
- Reference
- Object
Overview
This rule is used to identify usage of chained calls not utilizing the bang method variants.
For example, this is considered inefficient:
names = %w[Alice Bob]
chars = names
.flat_map(&.chars)
.uniq
.sort
And can be written as this:
names = %w[Alice Bob]
chars = names
.flat_map(&.chars)
.uniq!
.sort!
YAML configuration example:
Performance/ChainedCallWithNoBang:
Enabled: true
CallNames:
- uniq
- sort
- sort_by
- shuffle
- reverse
Included Modules
- YAML::Serializable
- YAML::Serializable::Strict
Defined in:
ameba/rule/performance/chained_call_with_no_bang.crConstant Summary
-
ALLOCATING_METHOD_NAMES =
["keys", "values", "values_at", "map", "map_with_index", "flat_map", "compact_map", "flatten", "compact", "select", "reject", "sample", "group_by", "chunks", "tally", "merge", "combinations", "repeated_combinations", "permutations", "repeated_permutations", "transpose", "invert", "chars", "captures", "named_captures", "clone"] of ::String
-
All these methods are allocating a new object
-
MSG =
"Use bang method variant `%s!` after chained `%s` call"
Constructors
-
.new(ctx : YAML::ParseContext, node : YAML::Nodes::Node)
This rule is used to identify usage of chained calls not utilizing the bang method variants.
-
.new(config = nil)
This rule is used to identify usage of chained calls not utilizing the bang method variants.
Instance Method Summary
- #call_names : Array(String)
- #call_names=(call_names : Array(String))
- #description : String
- #description=(description : String)
- #enabled : Bool
- #enabled=(enabled)
- #excluded : Array(String)?
- #excluded=(excluded : Array(String)?)
- #severity : Ameba::Severity
- #severity=(severity)
- #test(source, node : Crystal::Call)
- #test(source)
Instance methods inherited from class Ameba::Rule::Performance::Base
catch(source : Source)
catch
Constructor methods inherited from class Ameba::Rule::Performance::Base
new(ctx : YAML::ParseContext, node : YAML::Nodes::Node)new(config = nil) new
Instance methods inherited from class Ameba::Rule::Base
==(other)
==,
catch(source : Source)
catch,
excluded?(source)
excluded?,
group
group,
hash
hash,
name
name,
special?
special?,
test(source : Source, node : Crystal::ASTNode, *opts)test(source : Source) test
Class methods inherited from class Ameba::Rule::Base
parsed_doc
parsed_doc
Constructor Detail
This rule is used to identify usage of chained calls not utilizing the bang method variants.
For example, this is considered inefficient:
names = %w[Alice Bob]
chars = names
.flat_map(&.chars)
.uniq
.sort
And can be written as this:
names = %w[Alice Bob]
chars = names
.flat_map(&.chars)
.uniq!
.sort!
YAML configuration example:
Performance/ChainedCallWithNoBang:
Enabled: true
CallNames:
- uniq
- sort
- sort_by
- shuffle
- reverse
This rule is used to identify usage of chained calls not utilizing the bang method variants.
For example, this is considered inefficient:
names = %w[Alice Bob]
chars = names
.flat_map(&.chars)
.uniq
.sort
And can be written as this:
names = %w[Alice Bob]
chars = names
.flat_map(&.chars)
.uniq!
.sort!
YAML configuration example:
Performance/ChainedCallWithNoBang:
Enabled: true
CallNames:
- uniq
- sort
- sort_by
- shuffle
- reverse