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package org.codenarc.rule.groovyism
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.expr.Expression
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.expr.MethodCallExpression
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitor
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitorRule
import org.codenarc.util.AstUtil
/**
* In many case collectMany() yields the same result as collect{}.flatten. It is easier to
* understand and more clearly transports the purpose.
*
* @author Joachim Baumann
*/
class UseCollectManyRule extends AbstractAstVisitorRule {
protected static final String MESSAGE = 'collect{}.flatten() can be collectMany{}'
String name = 'UseCollectMany'
int priority = 2
Class astVisitorClass = UseCollectManyAstVisitor
}
class UseCollectManyAstVisitor extends AbstractAstVisitor {
@Override
void visitMethodCallExpression(MethodCallExpression call) {
/*
The structure of the AST for this violation is as follows:
MethodCallExpression name flatten(), no arguments
- objectExpression contains as first element
- MethodCallExpression name collect(), one argument (closure)
Nota Bene: This does not detect assignment to a variable and subsequent call to flatten()
*/
if(AstUtil.isMethodCall(call, 'flatten', 0)) {
// found flatten, now we try to find the previous collect()-call
Expression expression = call.objectExpression
if(AstUtil.isMethodCall(expression, 'collect', 1)) {
addViolation(call, UseCollectManyRule.MESSAGE)
}
}
super.visitMethodCallExpression(call)
}
}