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Jean Boussier authored
Ruby allows for 0 or negative line start, this is often used with `eval` calls to get a correct offset when prefixing a snippet. e.g. ```ruby caller = caller_locations(1, 1).first class_eval <<~RUBY, caller.path, caller.line - 2 # frozen_string_literal: true def some_method #{caller_provided_code_snippet} end RUBY ``` https://github.com/ruby/prism/commit/0d14ed1452
Jean Boussier authoredRuby allows for 0 or negative line start, this is often used with `eval` calls to get a correct offset when prefixing a snippet. e.g. ```ruby caller = caller_locations(1, 1).first class_eval <<~RUBY, caller.path, caller.line - 2 # frozen_string_literal: true def some_method #{caller_provided_code_snippet} end RUBY ``` https://github.com/ruby/prism/commit/0d14ed1452
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