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[Feature #18654] Enhancements to prettyprint (kddnewton)
PrettyPrint currently immediately pushes content onto the output buffer and then inserts newlines where necessary. This makes it impossible to change the output based on how groups are broken. This commit changes the behavior to first build up the entire doc node tree, and the lay it out once it knows all of the content. This allows a lot more flexibility and new nodes like IfBreak, BreakParent, and Trim. This flexibility is necessary to support formatting Ruby itself as in https://github.com/ruby-syntax-tree/syntax_tree.
This commit adds a new subclass for ripper that functions similarly to SexpBuilderPP but uses classes with named fields instead of arrays. It additionally includes location information for all of the nodes, and implements pretty printing and pattern matching. This makes it much easier to work with Ripper, as you can get handed an AST with full documentation. (This addresses a lot of the complaints raised in #14844.)
[Bug #18729] Method#owner and UnboundMethod#owner are incorrect after using Module#public/protected/private (eregon)
OK to fix this?
Any insight why the behavior was inconsistent for private/protected/public as that's the only case where owner is not "the module on which the method is defined/part of its method table"?