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[ruby/prism] Fix `kDO_LAMBDA` token incompatibility for `Prism::Translation::Parser::Lexer`
## Summary This PR fixes `kDO_LAMBDA` token incompatibility between Parser gem and `Prism::Translation::Parser` for lambda `do` block. ### Parser gem (Expected) Returns `kDO_LAMBDA` token: ```console $ bundle exec ruby -Ilib -rparser/ruby33 -ve \ 'buf = Parser::Source::Buffer.new("example.rb"); buf.source = "-> do end"; p Parser::Ruby33.new.tokenize(buf)[2]' ruby 3.4.0dev (2024-09-01T11:00:13Z master https://github.com/ruby/prism/commit/eb144ef91e) [x86_64-darwin23] [[:tLAMBDA, ["->", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 0...2>]], [:kDO_LAMBDA, ["do", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 3...5>]], [:kEND, ["end", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 6...9>]]] ``` ### `Prism::Translation::Parser` (Actual) Previously, the parser returned `kDO` token when parsing the following: ```console $ bundle exec ruby -Ilib -rprism -rprism/translation/parser33 -ve \ 'buf = Parser::Source::Buffer.new("example.rb"); buf.source = "-> do end"; p Prism::Translation::Parser33.new.tokenize(buf)[2]' ruby 3.4.0dev (2024-09-01T11:00:13Z master https://github.com/ruby/prism/commit/eb144ef91e) [x86_64-darwin23] [[:tLAMBDA, ["->", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 0...2>]], [:kDO, ["do", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 3...5>]], [:kEND, ["end", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 6...9>]]] ``` After the update, the parser now returns `kDO_LAMBDA` token for the same input: ```console $ bundle exec ruby -Ilib -rprism -rprism/translation/parser33 -ve \ 'buf = Parser::Source::Buffer.new("example.rb"); buf.source = "-> do end"; p Prism::Translation::Parser33.new.tokenize(buf)[2]' ruby 3.4.0dev (2024-09-01T11:00:13Z master https://github.com/ruby/prism/commit/eb144ef91e) [x86_64-darwin23] [[:tLAMBDA, ["->", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 0...2>]], [:kDO_LAMBDA, ["do", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 3...5>]], [:kEND, ["end", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 6...9>]]] ``` ## Additional Information Unfortunately, this kind of edge case doesn't work as expected; `kDO` is returned instead of `kDO_LAMBDA`. However, since `kDO` is already being returned in this case, there is no change in behavior. ### Parser gem Returns `tLAMBDA` token: ```console $ bundle exec ruby -Ilib -rparser/ruby33 -ve \ 'buf = Parser::Source::Buffer.new("example.rb"); buf.source = "-> (foo = -> (bar) {}) do end"; p Parser::Ruby33.new.tokenize(buf)[2]' ruby 3.3.5 (2024-09-03 revision https://github.com/ruby/prism/commit/ef084cc8f4) [x86_64-darwin23] [[:tLAMBDA, ["->", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 0...2>]], [:tLPAREN2, ["(", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 3...4>]], [:tIDENTIFIER, ["foo", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 4...7>]], [:tEQL, ["=", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 8...9>]], [:tLAMBDA, ["->", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 10...12>]], [:tLPAREN2, ["(", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 13...14>]], [:tIDENTIFIER, ["bar", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 14...17>]], [:tRPAREN, [")", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 17...18>]], [:tLAMBEG, ["{", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 19...20>]], [:tRCURLY, ["}", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 20...21>]], [:tRPAREN, [")", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 21...22>]], [:kDO_LAMBDA, ["do", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 23...25>]], [:kEND, ["end", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 26...29>]]] ``` ### `Prism::Translation::Parser` Returns `kDO` token: ```console $ bundle exec ruby -Ilib -rprism -rprism/translation/parser33 -ve \ 'buf = Parser::Source::Buffer.new("example.rb"); buf.source = "-> (foo = -> (bar) {}) do end"; p Prism::Translation::Parser33.new.tokenize(buf)[2]' ruby 3.3.5 (2024-09-03 revision https://github.com/ruby/prism/commit/ef084cc8f4) [x86_64-darwin23] [[:tLAMBDA, ["->", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 0...2>]], [:tLPAREN2, ["(", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 3...4>]], [:tIDENTIFIER, ["foo", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 4...7>]], [:tEQL, ["=", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 8...9>]], [:tLAMBDA, ["->", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 10...12>]], [:tLPAREN2, ["(", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 13...14>]], [:tIDENTIFIER, ["bar", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 14...17>]], [:tRPAREN, [")", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 17...18>]], [:tLAMBEG, ["{", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 19...20>]], [:tRCURLY, ["}", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 20...21>]], [:tRPAREN, [")", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 21...22>]], [:kDO, ["do", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 23...25>]], [:kEND, ["end", #<Parser::Source::Range example.rb 26...29>]]] ``` As the intention is not to address such special cases at this point, a comment has been left indicating that this case still returns `kDO`. In other words, `kDO_LAMBDA` will now be returned except for edge cases after this PR. https://github.com/ruby/prism/commit/2ee480654c
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EXPR_BEG = 0x1 # :nodoc:
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EXPR_LABEL = 0x400 # :nodoc:
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# It is used to determine whether `do` is of the token type `kDO` or `kDO_LAMBDA`.
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#
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# NOTE: In edge cases like `-> (foo = -> (bar) {}) do end`, please note that `kDO` is still returned
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# instead of `kDO_LAMBDA`, which is expected: https://github.com/ruby/prism/pull/3046
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LAMBDA_TOKEN_TYPES = [:kDO_LAMBDA, :tLAMBDA, :tLAMBEG]
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# The `PARENTHESIS_LEFT` token in Prism is classified as either `tLPAREN` or `tLPAREN2` in the Parser gem.
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# The following token types are listed as those classified as `tLPAREN`.
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LPAREN_CONVERSION_TOKEN_TYPES = [
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:tEQL, :tLPAREN, :tLPAREN2, :tLSHFT, :tNL, :tOP_ASGN, :tOROP, :tPIPE, :tSEMI, :tSTRING_DBEG, :tUMINUS, :tUPLUS
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]
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private_constant :TYPES, :EXPR_BEG, :EXPR_LABEL, :LPAREN_CONVERSION_TOKEN_TYPES
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private_constant :TYPES, :EXPR_BEG, :EXPR_LABEL, :LAMBDA_TOKEN_TYPES, :LPAREN_CONVERSION_TOKEN_TYPES
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# The Parser::Source::Buffer that the tokens were lexed from.
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attr_reader :source_buffer
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location = Range.new(source_buffer, offset_cache[token.location.start_offset], offset_cache[token.location.end_offset])
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case type
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when :kDO
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types = tokens.map(&:first)
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nearest_lambda_token_type = types.reverse.find { |type| LAMBDA_TOKEN_TYPES.include?(type) }
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if nearest_lambda_token_type == :tLAMBDA
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type = :kDO_LAMBDA
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end
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when :tCHARACTER
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value.delete_prefix!("?")
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when :tCOMMENT
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# There are a lot of tokens that have very specific meaning according
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# to the context of the parser. We don't expose that information in
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# prism, so we need to normalize these tokens a bit.
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if actual_token[0] == :kDO && %i[kDO_BLOCK kDO_LAMBDA].include?(expected_token[0])
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if expected_token[0] == :kDO_BLOCK && actual_token[0] == :kDO
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actual_token[0] = expected_token[0]
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end
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