174 lines
4.8 KiB
Ruby
174 lines
4.8 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Gitlab
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module Utils
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module Override
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class Extension
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def self.verify_class!(klass, method_name, arity)
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extension = new(klass)
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parents = extension.parents_for(klass)
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extension.verify_method!(
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klass: klass, parents: parents, method_name: method_name, sub_method_arity: arity)
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end
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attr_reader :subject
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def initialize(subject)
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@subject = subject
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end
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def parents_for(klass)
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index = klass.ancestors.index(subject)
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klass.ancestors.drop(index + 1)
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end
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def verify!
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classes.each do |klass|
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parents = parents_for(klass)
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method_names.each_pair do |method_name, arity|
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verify_method!(
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klass: klass,
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parents: parents,
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method_name: method_name,
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sub_method_arity: arity)
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end
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end
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end
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def verify_method!(klass:, parents:, method_name:, sub_method_arity:)
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overridden_parent = parents.find do |parent|
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instance_method_defined?(parent, method_name)
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end
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raise NotImplementedError.new("#{klass}\##{method_name} doesn't exist!") unless overridden_parent
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super_method_arity = find_direct_method(overridden_parent, method_name).arity
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unless arity_compatible?(sub_method_arity, super_method_arity)
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raise NotImplementedError.new("#{subject}\##{method_name} has arity of #{sub_method_arity}, but #{overridden_parent}\##{method_name} has arity of #{super_method_arity}")
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end
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end
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def add_method_name(method_name, arity = nil)
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method_names[method_name] = arity
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end
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def add_class(klass)
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classes << klass
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end
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def verify_override?(method_name)
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method_names.has_key?(method_name)
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end
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private
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def instance_method_defined?(klass, name)
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klass.instance_methods(false).include?(name) ||
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klass.private_instance_methods(false).include?(name)
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end
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def find_direct_method(klass, name)
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method = klass.instance_method(name)
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method = method.super_method until method && klass == method.owner
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method
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end
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def arity_compatible?(sub_method_arity, super_method_arity)
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if sub_method_arity >= 0 && super_method_arity >= 0
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# Regular arguments
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sub_method_arity == super_method_arity
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else
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# It's too complex to check this case, just allow sub-method having negative arity
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# But we don't allow sub_method_arity > 0 yet super_method_arity < 0
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sub_method_arity < 0
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end
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end
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def method_names
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@method_names ||= {}
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end
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def classes
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@classes ||= []
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end
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end
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# Instead of writing patterns like this:
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#
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# def f
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# raise NotImplementedError unless defined?(super)
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#
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# true
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# end
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#
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# We could write it like:
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#
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# extend ::Gitlab::Utils::Override
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#
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# override :f
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# def f
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# true
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# end
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#
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# This would make sure we're overriding something. See:
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# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/1819
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def override(method_name)
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return unless ENV['STATIC_VERIFICATION']
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Override.extensions[self] ||= Extension.new(self)
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Override.extensions[self].add_method_name(method_name)
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end
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def method_added(method_name)
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super
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return unless ENV['STATIC_VERIFICATION']
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return unless Override.extensions[self]&.verify_override?(method_name)
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method_arity = instance_method(method_name).arity
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if is_a?(Class)
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Extension.verify_class!(self, method_name, method_arity)
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else # We delay the check for modules
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Override.extensions[self].add_method_name(method_name, method_arity)
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end
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end
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def included(base = nil)
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super
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queue_verification(base) if base
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end
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def prepended(base = nil)
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super
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queue_verification(base) if base
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end
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def extended(mod = nil)
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super
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queue_verification(mod.singleton_class) if mod
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end
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def queue_verification(base)
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return unless ENV['STATIC_VERIFICATION']
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if base.is_a?(Class) # We could check for Class in `override`
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# This could be `nil` if `override` was never called
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Override.extensions[self]&.add_class(base)
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end
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end
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def self.extensions
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@extensions ||= {}
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end
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def self.verify!
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extensions.values.each(&:verify!)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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