class Ameba::Rule::Performance::ExcessiveAllocations
- Ameba::Rule::Performance::ExcessiveAllocations
- Ameba::Rule::Performance::Base
- Ameba::Rule::Base
- Reference
- Object
Overview
This rule is used to identify excessive collection allocations,
that can be avoided by using each_<member>
instead of <collection>.each
.
For example, this is considered inefficient:
"Alice".chars.each { |c| puts c }
"Alice\nBob".lines.each { |l| puts l }
And can be written as this:
"Alice".each_char { |c| puts c }
"Alice\nBob".each_line { |l| puts l }
YAML configuration example:
Performance/ExcessiveAllocations:
Enabled: true
CallNames:
codepoints: each_codepoint
graphemes: each_grapheme
chars: each_char
lines: each_line
Included Modules
- Ameba::AST::Util
- YAML::Serializable
- YAML::Serializable::Strict
Defined in:
ameba/rule/performance/excessive_allocations.crConstant Summary
-
MSG =
"Use `%s {...}` instead of `%s.each {...}` to avoid excessive allocation"
Constructors
-
.new(ctx : YAML::ParseContext, node : YAML::Nodes::Node)
This rule is used to identify excessive collection allocations, that can be avoided by using
each_<member>
instead of<collection>.each
. -
.new(config = nil)
This rule is used to identify excessive collection allocations, that can be avoided by using
each_<member>
instead of<collection>.each
.
Class Method Summary
-
.parsed_doc : String | Nil
Returns documentation for this rule, if there is any.
Instance Method Summary
- #call_names : Hash(String, String)
- #call_names=(call_names : Hash(String, String))
- #description : String
- #description=(description : String)
- #enabled=(enabled : Bool)
- #enabled? : Bool
- #excluded : Array(String) | Nil
- #excluded=(excluded : Array(String) | Nil)
- #severity : Ameba::Severity
- #severity=(severity : Ameba::Severity)
- #test(source, node : Crystal::Call)
- #test(source)
Instance methods inherited from module Ameba::AST::Util
abort?(node)
abort?,
control_exp_code(node : Crystal::ControlExpression, code_lines)
control_exp_code,
dynamic_literal?(node) : Bool
dynamic_literal?,
exit?(node)
exit?,
flow_command?(node, in_loop)
flow_command?,
flow_expression?(node, in_loop = false)
flow_expression?,
literal?(node) : Bool
literal?,
loop?(node)
loop?,
name_end_location(node)
name_end_location,
name_location(node)
name_location,
name_size(node)
name_size,
node_source(node, code_lines)
node_source,
path_named?(node, name) : Bool
path_named?,
raise?(node)
raise?,
source_between(loc, end_loc, code_lines) : String | Nil
source_between,
static_literal?(node) : Bool
static_literal?
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
Class methods inherited from class Ameba::Rule::Performance::Base
parsed_doc : String | Nil
parsed_doc
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
default_severity : Ameba::Severity
default_severity
Macros inherited from class Ameba::Rule::Base
issue_for(*args, **kwargs, &block)
issue_for
Macros inherited from module Ameba::Config::RuleConfig
properties(&block)
properties
Constructor Detail
This rule is used to identify excessive collection allocations,
that can be avoided by using each_<member>
instead of <collection>.each
.
For example, this is considered inefficient:
"Alice".chars.each { |c| puts c }
"Alice\nBob".lines.each { |l| puts l }
And can be written as this:
"Alice".each_char { |c| puts c }
"Alice\nBob".each_line { |l| puts l }
YAML configuration example:
Performance/ExcessiveAllocations:
Enabled: true
CallNames:
codepoints: each_codepoint
graphemes: each_grapheme
chars: each_char
lines: each_line
This rule is used to identify excessive collection allocations,
that can be avoided by using each_<member>
instead of <collection>.each
.
For example, this is considered inefficient:
"Alice".chars.each { |c| puts c }
"Alice\nBob".lines.each { |l| puts l }
And can be written as this:
"Alice".each_char { |c| puts c }
"Alice\nBob".each_line { |l| puts l }
YAML configuration example:
Performance/ExcessiveAllocations:
Enabled: true
CallNames:
codepoints: each_codepoint
graphemes: each_grapheme
chars: each_char
lines: each_line
Class Method Detail
Returns documentation for this rule, if there is any.
module Ameba
# This is a test rule.
# Does nothing.
class MyRule < Ameba::Rule::Base
def test(source)
end
end
end
MyRule.parsed_doc # => "This is a test rule.\nDoes nothing."