class DidYouMean::MethodNameChecker

Constants

NAMES_TO_EXCLUDE
RB_RESERVED_WORDS

MethodNameChecker::RB_RESERVED_WORDS is the list of reserved words in Ruby that take an argument. Unlike VariableNameChecker::RB_RESERVED_WORDS, these reserved words require an argument, and a NoMethodError is raised due to the presence of the argument.

The MethodNameChecker will use this list to suggest a reversed word if a NoMethodError is raised and found closest matches.

Also see VariableNameChecker::RB_RESERVED_WORDS.

Attributes

method_name[R]
receiver[R]

Public Class Methods

new(exception) click to toggle source
# File lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb, line 42
def initialize(exception)
  @method_name  = exception.name
  @receiver     = exception.receiver
  @private_call = exception.respond_to?(:private_call?) ? exception.private_call? : false
end

Public Instance Methods

corrections() click to toggle source
# File lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb, line 48
def corrections
  @corrections ||= begin
                     dictionary = method_names
                     dictionary = RB_RESERVED_WORDS + dictionary if @private_call

                     SpellChecker.new(dictionary: dictionary).correct(method_name) - names_to_exclude
                   end
end
method_names() click to toggle source
# File lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb, line 57
def method_names
  if Object === receiver
    method_names = receiver.methods + receiver.singleton_methods
    method_names += receiver.private_methods if @private_call
    method_names.uniq!
    method_names
  else
    []
  end
end
names_to_exclude() click to toggle source
# File lib/did_you_mean/spell_checkers/method_name_checker.rb, line 68
def names_to_exclude
  Object === receiver ? NAMES_TO_EXCLUDE[receiver.class] : []
end