ruff/crates/ruff_python_ast/src/whitespace.rs
Charlie Marsh eb9a1bc5f1
Use consistent re-export from ruff_source_file (#9320)
Right now, we both re-export (via `pub use`) and mark the modules
themselves a `pub`, so they can be imported through two different paths.
2023-12-30 14:48:45 -05:00

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use ruff_python_trivia::{indentation_at_offset, is_python_whitespace, PythonWhitespace};
use ruff_source_file::{Locator, UniversalNewlineIterator};
use ruff_text_size::{Ranged, TextRange, TextSize};
use crate::Stmt;
/// Extract the leading indentation from a line.
#[inline]
pub fn indentation<'a, T>(locator: &'a Locator, located: &T) -> Option<&'a str>
where
T: Ranged,
{
indentation_at_offset(located.start(), locator)
}
/// Return the end offset at which the empty lines following a statement.
pub fn trailing_lines_end(stmt: &Stmt, locator: &Locator) -> TextSize {
let line_end = locator.full_line_end(stmt.end());
UniversalNewlineIterator::with_offset(locator.after(line_end), line_end)
.take_while(|line| line.trim_whitespace().is_empty())
.last()
.map_or(line_end, |line| line.full_end())
}
/// If a [`Ranged`] has a trailing comment, return the index of the hash.
pub fn trailing_comment_start_offset<T>(located: &T, locator: &Locator) -> Option<TextSize>
where
T: Ranged,
{
let line_end = locator.line_end(located.end());
let trailing = locator.slice(TextRange::new(located.end(), line_end));
for (index, char) in trailing.char_indices() {
if char == '#' {
return TextSize::try_from(index).ok();
}
if !is_python_whitespace(char) {
return None;
}
}
None
}