mogglo-c

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lib.rsmogglo-c
version0.1.1
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created_at2023-03-27 23:47:42.918105
updated_at2023-04-03 15:37:11.253166
descriptionMulti-language AST-based code search and rewriting
homepagehttps://github.com/langston-barrett/mogglo
repositoryhttps://github.com/langston-barrett/mogglo
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Langston Barrett (langston-barrett)

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README

Mogglo

Mogglo is a multi-language AST-based code search and rewriting tool. Mogglo supports embedding Lua code in search patterns and replacements.

Mogglo focuses on the following goals:

  • Minimal setup: Mogglo will work right away on any codebase in a supported language.
  • Many languages: 12 and counting!
  • High-quality grammars: Mogglo is based on tree-sitter grammars.
  • Lua: Mogglo exposes a rich API to embedded Lua snippets.

Introduction

The following examples give a taste of Mogglo. Here's how to find pointless assignments of an expression to itself:

mogglo-rust --detail 'let $x = $x;' ./**/*.rs

Lua code is wrapped in braces. Lua can recursively match patterns with rec. Here's a pattern to detect out-of-bounds array accesses:

mogglo-rust 'while $i <= $buf.len() { ${{ rec("$buf.get($i)") }} }' ./**/*.rs

Here's how to unroll a simple loop:

mogglo-rust \
  'for $i in 0..$h { $b; }' \
  --where 'h_num = tonumber(h); return h_num ~= nil and h_num % 4 == 0' \
  --replace 'for $i in 0..${{ string.format("%.0f", h / 4) }} { $b; $b; $b; $b; }' \
  ./*/**.rs

This transformation demonstrates the power of using Lua: it can't be done with regular expression substitutions and would be very difficult with other codemod tools.

See the documentation for more details!

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