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Copy a CallOperatorWriteNode node

Copy a CallOrWriteNode node

Copy a ClassVariableReadNode node

Copy a ClassVariableTargetNode node

Copy a ConstantPathTargetNode node

Copy a GlobalVariableReadNode node

Copy a GlobalVariableTargetNode node

Copy a IndexAndWriteNode node

Copy a IndexOperatorWriteNode node

Copy a IndexOrWriteNode node

Copy a KeywordRestParameterNode node

Copy a LocalVariableReadNode node

Copy a LocalVariableTargetNode node

Copy a MatchLastLineNode node

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Return the best specification that contains the file matching path, among those already activated.

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Return the best specification in the record that contains the file matching path, among those already activated.

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When there is an invalid block with a keyword missing an end right before another end, it is unclear where which keyword is missing the end

Take this example:

class Dog       # 1
  def bark      # 2
    puts "woof" # 3
end             # 4

However due to github.com/ruby/syntax_suggest/issues/32 the problem line will be identified as:

> class Dog       # 1

Because lines 2, 3, and 4 are technically valid code and are expanded first, deemed valid, and hidden. We need to un-hide the matching end line 4. Also work backwards and if there’s a mis-matched keyword, show it too

Parses the most indented lines into blocks that are marked and added to the frontier

Returns the node id for the given backtrace location.

begin
  raise
rescue =>  e
  loc = e.backtrace_locations.first
  RubyVM::AbstractSyntaxTree.node_id_for_backtrace_location(loc)
end # => 0
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Foo ^^^

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