app/helpers/application_helper.rb
This cop is designed to help upgrade to Ruby 3.0. It will add the
comment # frozen_string_literal: true
to the top of files to
enable frozen string literals. Frozen string literals may be default
in Ruby 3.0. The comment will be added below a shebang and encoding
comment. The frozen string literal comment is only valid in Ruby 2.3+.
# The `when_needed` style will add the frozen string literal comment# to files only when the `TargetRubyVersion` is set to 2.3+.# badmodule Foo # ...end # good# frozen_string_literal: true module Foo # ...end
# The `always` style will always add the frozen string literal comment# to a file, regardless of the Ruby version or if `freeze` or `<<` are# called on a string literal.# badmodule Bar # ...end # good# frozen_string_literal: true module Bar # ...end
# The `never` will enforce that the frozen string literal comment does# not exist in a file.# bad# frozen_string_literal: true module Baz # ...end # goodmodule Baz # ...end
This cop checks for missing top-level documentation of classes and modules. Classes with no body are exempt from the check and so are namespace modules - modules that have nothing in their bodies except classes, other modules, or constant definitions.
The documentation requirement is annulled if the class or module has a "#:nodoc:" comment next to it. Likewise, "#:nodoc: all" does the same for all its children.
# badclass Person # ...end # good# Description/Explanation of Person classclass Person # ...end