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require 'rdoc'
require 'rdoc/parser'
# Simple must come first
require 'rdoc/parser/simple'
require 'rdoc/parser/ruby'
require 'rdoc/parser/c'
require 'rdoc/parser/f95'
require 'rdoc/parser/perl'
require 'rdoc/stats'
require 'rdoc/options'
require 'rdoc/diagram'
require 'find'
require 'fileutils'
require 'time'
module RDoc
##
# Encapsulate the production of rdoc documentation. Basically you can use
# this as you would invoke rdoc from the command line:
#
# rdoc = RDoc::RDoc.new
# rdoc.document(args)
#
# Where +args+ is an array of strings, each corresponding to an argument
# you'd give rdoc on the command line. See rdoc/rdoc.rb for details.
class RDoc
Generator = Struct.new(:file_name, :class_name, :key)
##
# Accessor for statistics. Available after each call to parse_files
attr_reader :stats
##
# This is the list of output generator that we support
GENERATORS = {}
$LOAD_PATH.collect do |d|
File.expand_path d
end.find_all do |d|
File.directory? "#{d}/rdoc/generator"
end.each do |dir|
Dir.entries("#{dir}/rdoc/generator").each do |gen|
next unless /(\w+)\.rb$/ =~ gen
type = $1
unless GENERATORS.has_key? type
GENERATORS[type] = Generator.new("rdoc/generator/#{gen}",
"#{type.upcase}".intern,
type)
end
end
end
def initialize
@stats = nil
end
##
# Report an error message and exit
def error(msg)
raise ::RDoc::Error, msg
end
##
# Create an output dir if it doesn't exist. If it does exist, but doesn't
# contain the flag file <tt>created.rid</tt> then we refuse to use it, as
# we may clobber some manually generated documentation
def setup_output_dir(op_dir, force)
flag_file = output_flag_file(op_dir)
if File.exist?(op_dir)
unless File.directory?(op_dir)
error "'#{op_dir}' exists, and is not a directory"
end
begin
created = File.read(flag_file)
rescue SystemCallError
error "\nDirectory #{op_dir} already exists, but it looks like it\n" +
"isn't an RDoc directory. Because RDoc doesn't want to risk\n" +
"destroying any of your existing files, you'll need to\n" +
"specify a different output directory name (using the\n" +
"--op <dir> option).\n\n"
else
last = (Time.parse(created) unless force rescue nil)
end
else
FileUtils.mkdir_p(op_dir)
end
last
end
##
# Update the flag file in an output directory.
def update_output_dir(op_dir, time)
File.open(output_flag_file(op_dir), "w") {|f| f.puts time.rfc2822 }
end
##
# Return the path name of the flag file in an output directory.
def output_flag_file(op_dir)
File.join(op_dir, "created.rid")
end
##
# The .document file contains a list of file and directory name patterns,
# representing candidates for documentation. It may also contain comments
# (starting with '#')
def parse_dot_doc_file(in_dir, filename, options)
# read and strip comments
patterns = File.read(filename).gsub(/#.*/, '')
result = []
patterns.split.each do |patt|
candidates = Dir.glob(File.join(in_dir, patt))
result.concat(normalized_file_list(options, candidates))
end
result
end
##
# Given a list of files and directories, create a list of all the Ruby
# files they contain.
#
# If +force_doc+ is true we always add the given files, if false, only
# add files that we guarantee we can parse. It is true when looking at
# files given on the command line, false when recursing through
# subdirectories.
#
# The effect of this is that if you want a file with a non-standard
# extension parsed, you must name it explicitly.
def normalized_file_list(options, relative_files, force_doc = false,
exclude_pattern = nil)
file_list = []
relative_files.each do |rel_file_name|
next if exclude_pattern && exclude_pattern =~ rel_file_name
stat = File.stat(rel_file_name)
case type = stat.ftype
when "file"
next if @last_created and stat.mtime < @last_created
if force_doc or ::RDoc::Parser.can_parse(rel_file_name) then
file_list << rel_file_name.sub(/^\.\//, '')
end
when "directory"
next if rel_file_name == "CVS" || rel_file_name == ".svn"
dot_doc = File.join(rel_file_name, DOT_DOC_FILENAME)
if File.file?(dot_doc)
file_list.concat(parse_dot_doc_file(rel_file_name, dot_doc, options))
else
file_list.concat(list_files_in_directory(rel_file_name, options))
end
else
raise RDoc::Error, "I can't deal with a #{type} #{rel_file_name}"
end
end
file_list
end
##
# Return a list of the files to be processed in a directory. We know that
# this directory doesn't have a .document file, so we're looking for real
# files. However we may well contain subdirectories which must be tested
# for .document files.
def list_files_in_directory(dir, options)
files = Dir.glob File.join(dir, "*")
normalized_file_list options, files, false, options.exclude
end
##
# Parse each file on the command line, recursively entering directories.
def parse_files(options)
@stats = Stats.new options.verbosity
files = options.files
files = ["."] if files.empty?
file_list = normalized_file_list(options, files, true, options.exclude)
return [] if file_list.empty?
file_info = []
file_list.each do |filename|
@stats.add_file filename
content = if RUBY_VERSION >= '1.9' then
File.open(filename, "r:ascii-8bit") { |f| f.read }
else
File.read filename
end
if defined? Encoding then
if /coding:\s*(\S+)/ =~ content[/\A(?:.*\n){0,2}/]
if enc = ::Encoding.find($1)
content.force_encoding(enc)
end
end
end
top_level = ::RDoc::TopLevel.new filename
parser = ::RDoc::Parser.for top_level, filename, content, options,
@stats
file_info << parser.scan
end
file_info
end
##
# Format up one or more files according to the given arguments.
#
# For simplicity, _argv_ is an array of strings, equivalent to the strings
# that would be passed on the command line. (This isn't a coincidence, as
# we _do_ pass in ARGV when running interactively). For a list of options,
# see rdoc/rdoc.rb. By default, output will be stored in a directory
# called +doc+ below the current directory, so make sure you're somewhere
# writable before invoking.
#
# Throws: RDoc::Error on error
def document(argv)
TopLevel::reset
@options = Options.new GENERATORS
@options.parse argv
@last_created = nil
unless @options.all_one_file then
@last_created = setup_output_dir @options.op_dir, @options.force_update
end
start_time = Time.now
file_info = parse_files @options
@options.title = "RDoc Documentation"
if file_info.empty?
$stderr.puts "\nNo newer files." unless @options.quiet
else
@gen = @options.generator
$stderr.puts "\nGenerating #{@gen.key.upcase}..." unless @options.quiet
require @gen.file_name
gen_class = ::RDoc::Generator.const_get @gen.class_name
@gen = gen_class.for @options
pwd = Dir.pwd
Dir.chdir @options.op_dir unless @options.all_one_file
begin
Diagram.new(file_info, @options).draw if @options.diagram
@gen.generate(file_info)
update_output_dir(".", start_time)
ensure
Dir.chdir(pwd)
end
end
unless @options.quiet
puts
@stats.print
end
end
end
end
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