Coding style checker or code formatter for Ruby / Rails

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挽巷 2020-12-14 02:56

When I use C# or Perl, there are some useful tools like StyleCop, FxCop, Perl::Critic and Perltidy. They can check or format my code automatically. Then, are there any equiv

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    一向 (楼主)
    2020-12-14 03:16

    I have tried two different tools: rubocop and Cane. In a test I found that rubocop gives almost twice as many warnings as cane (and rubocop reports everything that Cane reports). So, I recommend rubocop.

    rubocop

    rubocop is a

    Ruby code style checker based on the Ruby Style Guide.

    Installation

    You can install it as a gem:

    gem install rubocop
    

    (The above might need to prefixed the command with sudo depending on your setup.)

    Usage

    rubocop is used by running the command with the same name from the command line. If you provide files as arguments rubocop checks those files. If you provide directories as arguments rubocop check Ruby files in the directories recursively, i.e. in the given directories and all their subdirectories. If you provide no argument it check the working directory recursively.

    Here is an example. Given the following file

    say="I am not in style"
    puts(say)
    
    ['cow','cat','cake'].each{|i| print i+' '}
    

    robucop reports as follows:

    $ rubocop ~/test/rubocop.rb
    == /home/nn/test/rubocop.rb ==
    C:  1: Missing encoding comment.
    C:  1: Surrounding space missing for operator '='.
    C:  4: Surrounding space missing for operator '+'.
    C:  4: Surrounding space missing for '{'.
    C:  4: Space missing to the left of '}'.
    C:  4: Space missing after comma.
    C:  4: Space missing after comma.
    C:  1: Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
    
    1 files inspected, 8 offences detected
    

    Note that rubocop can output warnings that Emacs can parse via the -e option.

    Cane

    Cane is a tool to check code style. It can be integrated with Rake.

    Installation

    You can install it as a gem:

    gem install cane
    

    (The above might need to prefixed the command with sudo depending on your setup.)

    Usage

    To use it run cane on the directories or files you want to check.

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