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Utilities for working with functions.

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Functions

Appends an argument to a function call, leaving the zipper at the function call's node.

Checks if the provided function call (in a Zipper) has an argument that equals term at index.

Returns true if the argument at the provided index exists and matches the provided pattern

Returns true if the argument at the given index matches the provided predicate

Returns true if the value is a function literal.

Returns true if the node is a function call

Returns true if the node is a function call of the given name

Gets the name of a local function call, or :error if the node is not a function call or it cannot be determined

Moves to a function call by the given name and arity, matching the given predicate, in the current or lower scope

Moves to a function call by the given name and arity, matching the given predicate, in the current scope

Moves to the nth argument of a function call.

Updates the nth argument of a function call, leaving the zipper at the function call's node.

Functions

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append_argument(zipper, value)

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@spec append_argument(Sourceror.Zipper.t(), any()) ::
  {:ok, Sourceror.Zipper.t()} | :error

Appends an argument to a function call, leaving the zipper at the function call's node.

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argument_equals?(zipper, index, term)

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@spec argument_equals?(Sourceror.Zipper.t(), integer(), any()) :: boolean()

Checks if the provided function call (in a Zipper) has an argument that equals term at index.

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argument_matches_pattern?(zipper, index, pattern)

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Returns true if the argument at the provided index exists and matches the provided pattern

Note: to check for argument equality, use argument_equals?/3 instead.

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argument_matches_predicate?(zipper, index, func)

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@spec argument_matches_predicate?(
  Sourceror.Zipper.t(),
  non_neg_integer(),
  (Sourceror.Zipper.t() ->
     boolean())
) :: boolean()

Returns true if the argument at the given index matches the provided predicate

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function(zipper, atom, arity)

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function?(zipper, name \\ :any, arity \\ :any)

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@spec function?(
  Sourceror.Zipper.t(),
  name :: :any | :any_named | {module(), atom()} | :anonymous,
  arity :: :any | non_neg_integer() | [non_neg_integer()]
) :: boolean()

Returns true if the value is a function literal.

Examples:

  • fn x -> x end
  • &(&1 + &2)
  • &SomeMod.fun/2

To refine the check, you can use name and arity.

Names

  • :any - matches any function literal, named or not
  • :any_named - matches any named function literal
  • :anonymous - matches any anonymous function literal
  • {module, name} - matches a function literal with the given module and name
@spec function_call?(Sourceror.Zipper.t()) :: boolean()

Returns true if the node is a function call

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function_call?(zipper, name, arity \\ :any)

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@spec function_call?(
  Sourceror.Zipper.t(),
  atom() | {module(), atom()},
  arity :: integer() | :any | [integer()]
) :: boolean()

Returns true if the node is a function call of the given name

If an atom is provided, it only matches functions in the form of function(name).

If an {module, atom} is provided, it matches functions called on the given module, taking into account any imports or aliases.

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get_local_function_call_name(zipper)

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Gets the name of a local function call, or :error if the node is not a function call or it cannot be determined

@spec move_to_def(Sourceror.Zipper.t()) :: {:ok, Sourceror.Zipper.t()} | :error
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move_to_def(zipper, fun, arity)

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@spec move_to_def(
  Sourceror.Zipper.t(),
  fun :: atom(),
  arity :: integer() | [integer()]
) ::
  {:ok, Sourceror.Zipper.t()} | :error
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move_to_defp(zipper, fun, arity)

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@spec move_to_defp(
  Sourceror.Zipper.t(),
  fun :: atom(),
  arity :: integer() | [integer()]
) ::
  {:ok, Sourceror.Zipper.t()} | :error
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move_to_function_call(zipper, name, arity, predicate \\ fn _ -> true end)

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Moves to a function call by the given name and arity, matching the given predicate, in the current or lower scope

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move_to_function_call_in_current_scope(zipper, name, arity, predicate \\ fn _ -> true end)

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Moves to a function call by the given name and arity, matching the given predicate, in the current scope

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move_to_nth_argument(zipper, index)

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@spec move_to_nth_argument(
  Sourceror.Zipper.t(),
  non_neg_integer()
) :: {:ok, Sourceror.Zipper.t()} | :error

Moves to the nth argument of a function call.

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update_nth_argument(zipper, index, func)

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@spec update_nth_argument(
  Sourceror.Zipper.t(),
  non_neg_integer(),
  (Sourceror.Zipper.t() -> {:ok, Sourceror.Zipper.t()} | :error)
) :: {:ok, Sourceror.Zipper.t()} | :error

Updates the nth argument of a function call, leaving the zipper at the function call's node.