class
   Ameba::Rule::Lint::LiteralsComparison
   
  - Ameba::Rule::Lint::LiteralsComparison
- Ameba::Rule::Base
- Reference
- Object
Overview
This rule is used to identify comparisons between two literals.
They usually have the same result - except for non-primitive types like containers, range or regex.
For example, this will be always false:
"foo" == 42YAML configuration example:
Lint/LiteralsComparison:
  Enabled: trueIncluded Modules
- Ameba::AST::Util
- YAML::Serializable
- YAML::Serializable::Strict
Defined in:
ameba/rule/lint/literals_comparison.crConstant Summary
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        MSG = "Comparison always evaluates to %s"
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        OP_NAMES = ["===", "==", "!=", "=~", "!~", "<", "<=", ">", ">=", "<=>"] of ::String
Constructors
- .new(ctx : YAML::ParseContext, node : YAML::Nodes::Node)
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        .new(config = nil)
        
          This rule is used to identify comparisons between two literals. 
Class Method Summary
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        .parsed_doc : String | Nil
        
          Returns documentation for this rule, if there is any. 
Instance Method Summary
- #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)
- #since_version : SemanticVersion | Nil
- #since_version=(since_version : String)
- #test(source, node : Crystal::Call)
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?, 
    
  
    
      has_block?(node) : Bool
    has_block?, 
    
  
    
      literal?(node) : Bool
    literal?, 
    
  
    
      loop?(node)
    loop?, 
    
  
    
      name_end_location(node)
    name_end_location, 
    
  
    
      name_location(node)
    name_location, 
    
  
    
      name_location_or(token : Crystal::Token, name, *, adjust_location_column_number = nil)name_location_or(node : Crystal::ASTNode, *, adjust_location_column_number = nil) name_location_or, name_size(node) name_size, node_source(node, code_lines) node_source, nodoc?(node) nodoc?, path_named?(node, *names : String) : 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::Base
  
  
    
      ==(other)
    ==, 
    
  
    
      catch(source : Source)
    catch, 
    
  
    
      excluded?(source)
    excluded?, 
    
  
    
      group
    group, 
    
  
    
      hash(hasher)
    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
        
        def self.new(config = nil)
        #
      
      
        This rule is used to identify comparisons between two literals.
They usually have the same result - except for non-primitive types like containers, range or regex.
For example, this will be always false:
"foo" == 42YAML configuration example:
Lint/LiteralsComparison:
  Enabled: trueClass Method Detail
        
        def self.parsed_doc : String | Nil
        #
      
      
        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."