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Fix keyword arguments contract when used with optional positional arguments #305

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Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
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Feature: KeywordArgs when used with optional positional arguments

Checks that the argument is an options hash, and all required keyword arguments are present, and all values pass their respective contracts

```ruby
Contract Any, KeywordArgs[:number => Num, :description => Optional[String]] => Any
```

Background:
Given a file named "keyword_args_with_optional_positional_args_usage.rb" with:
"""ruby
require "contracts"
C = Contracts

class Example
include Contracts::Core

Contract C::Any, String, C::KeywordArgs[b: C::Optional[String]] => Symbol
def foo(output, a = 'a', b: 'b')
p [a, b]
output
end
end
"""

Scenario: Accepts arguments when only require arguments filled and valid
Given a file named "accepts_all_filled_valid_args.rb" with:
"""ruby
require "./keyword_args_with_optional_positional_args_usage"
puts Example.new.foo(:output)
"""
When I run `ruby accepts_all_filled_valid_args.rb`
Then output should contain:
"""
["a", "b"]
output
"""

Scenario: Accepts arguments when all filled and valid
Given a file named "accepts_all_filled_valid_args.rb" with:
"""ruby
require "./keyword_args_with_optional_positional_args_usage"
puts Example.new.foo(:output, 'c', b: 'd')
"""
When I run `ruby accepts_all_filled_valid_args.rb`
Then output should contain:
"""
["c", "d"]
output
"""

Scenario: Accepts arguments when only require arguments & optional keyword arguments filled and valid
Given a file named "accepts_all_filled_valid_args.rb" with:
"""ruby
require "./keyword_args_with_optional_positional_args_usage"
puts Example.new.foo(:output, b: 'd')
"""
When I run `ruby accepts_all_filled_valid_args.rb`
Then output should contain:
"""
["a", "d"]
output
"""

Scenario: Accepts arguments when only require arguments & optional positional arguments filled and valid
Given a file named "accepts_all_filled_valid_args.rb" with:
"""ruby
require "./keyword_args_with_optional_positional_args_usage"
puts Example.new.foo(:output, 'c')
"""
When I run `ruby accepts_all_filled_valid_args.rb`
Then output should contain:
"""
["c", "b"]
output
"""
30 changes: 6 additions & 24 deletions lib/contracts.rb
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Expand Up @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class Contract < Contracts::Decorator
end
end

attr_reader :args_contracts, :ret_contract, :klass, :method
attr_reader :args_contracts, :kargs_contract, :ret_contract, :klass, :method

def initialize(klass, method, *contracts)
super(klass, method)
Expand All @@ -69,13 +69,18 @@ def initialize(klass, method, *contracts)

# internally we just convert that return value syntax back to an array
@args_contracts = contracts[0, contracts.size - 1] + contracts[-1].keys
# Extract contract for keyword arguments
@kargs_contract = args_contracts.find { |c| c.is_a?(Contracts::Builtin::KeywordArgs) }
args_contracts.delete(kargs_contract) if kargs_contract

@ret_contract = contracts[-1].values[0]

@args_validators = args_contracts.map do |contract|
Contract.make_validator(contract)
end

@kargs_validator = kargs_contract ? Contract.make_validator(kargs_contract) : nil

@args_contract_index = args_contracts.index do |contract|
contract.is_a? Contracts::Args
end
Expand All @@ -93,16 +98,6 @@ def initialize(klass, method, *contracts)

# ====

# == @has_options_contract
last_contract = args_contracts.last
penultimate_contract = args_contracts[-2]
@has_options_contract = if @has_proc_contract
penultimate_contract.is_a?(Contracts::Builtin::KeywordArgs)
else
last_contract.is_a?(Contracts::Builtin::KeywordArgs)
end
# ===

@klass, @method = klass, method
end

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -255,19 +250,6 @@ def maybe_append_block! args, blk
true
end

# Same thing for when we have named params but didn't pass any in.
# returns true if it appended nil
def maybe_append_options! args, kargs, blk
return false unless @has_options_contract

if @has_proc_contract && args_contracts[-2].is_a?(Contracts::Builtin::KeywordArgs)
args.insert(-2, kargs)
elsif args_contracts[-1].is_a?(Contracts::Builtin::KeywordArgs)
args << kargs
end
true
end

# Used to determine type of failure exception this contract should raise in case of failure
def failure_exception
if pattern_match?
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17 changes: 14 additions & 3 deletions lib/contracts/call_with.rb
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -12,8 +12,20 @@ def call_with_inner(returns, this, *args, **kargs, &blk)
# Explicitly append blk=nil if nil != Proc contract violation anticipated
nil_block_appended = maybe_append_block!(args, blk)

# Explicitly append options={} if Hash contract is present
kargs_appended = maybe_append_options!(args, kargs, blk)
if @kargs_validator && !@kargs_validator[kargs]
data = {
arg: kargs,
contract: kargs_contract,
class: klass,
method: method,
contracts: self,
arg_pos: :keyword,
total_args: args.size,
return_value: false,
}
return ParamContractError.new("as return value", data) if returns
return unless Contract.failure_callback(data)
end

# Loop forward validating the arguments up to the splat (if there is one)
(@args_contract_index || args.size).times do |i|
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -84,7 +96,6 @@ def call_with_inner(returns, this, *args, **kargs, &blk)
# If we put the block into args for validating, restore the args
# OR if we added a fake nil at the end because a block wasn't passed in.
args.slice!(-1) if blk || nil_block_appended
args.slice!(-1) if kargs_appended
result = if method.respond_to?(:call)
# proc, block, lambda, etc
method.call(*args, **kargs, &blk)
Expand Down