# This wraps pieces of parslet definition and gives them a name. The wrapped # piece is lazily evaluated and cached. This has two purposes: # # * Avoid infinite recursion during evaluation of the definition # * Be able to print things by their name, not by their sometimes # complicated content. # # You don't normally use this directly, instead you should generated it by # using the structuring method Parslet.rule. # class Parslet::Atoms::Entity < Parslet::Atoms::Base attr_reader :name, :block def initialize(name, &block) super() @name = name @block = block end def try(source, context, consume_all) parslet.apply(source, context, consume_all) end def parslet @parslet ||= @block.call.tap { |p| raise_not_implemented unless p } end def to_s_inner(prec) name.to_s.upcase end private def raise_not_implemented trace = caller.reject {|l| l =~ %r{#{Regexp.escape(__FILE__)}}} # blatantly stolen from dependencies.rb in activesupport exception = NotImplementedError.new("rule(#{name.inspect}) { ... } returns nil. Still not implemented, but already used?") exception.set_backtrace(trace) raise exception end end