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Save the binary_operator_loc location using the given saved source so that it can be retrieved later.

Save the binary_operator_loc location using the given saved source so that it can be retrieved later.

Save the binary_operator_loc location using the given saved source so that it can be retrieved later.

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Add a list of extra arguments for the given command. args may be an array or a string to be split on white space.

Accessor for the specific extra args hash (self initializing).

Get a single optional argument from the command line. If more than one argument is given, return only the first. Return nil if none are given.

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Scanning is intentionally conservative because we have no way of rolling back an aggressive block (at this time)

If a block was stopped for some trivial reason, (like an empty line) but the next line would have caused it to be balanced then we can check that condition and grab just one more line either up or down.

For example, below if we’re scanning up, line 2 might cause the scanning to stop. This is because empty lines might denote logical breaks where the user intended to chunk code which is a good place to stop and check validity. Unfortunately it also means we might have a “dangling” keyword or end.

1 def bark
2
3 end

If lines 2 and 3 are in the block, then when this method is run it would see it is unbalanced, but that acquiring line 1 would make it balanced, so that’s what it does.

Create a new ClassVariableTargetNode node.

Create a new GlobalVariableTargetNode node.

Create a new InstanceVariableTargetNode node.

Create a new KeywordRestParameterNode node.

Create a new LocalVariableTargetNode node.

Create a new NoKeywordsParameterNode node.

Create a new OptionalKeywordParameterNode node.

Create a new RequiredKeywordParameterNode node.

Sets dmp1, dmq1, iqmp for the RSA instance. They are calculated by d mod (p - 1), d mod (q - 1) and q^(-1) mod p respectively.

Fetch the end character offset of the value.

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