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------
-- Defining the ldoc document model.
local class = require 'pl.class'
local utils = require 'pl.utils'
local List = require 'pl.List'
local Map = require 'pl.Map'
local text = require 'pl.text'
local doc = {}
local global = require 'ldoc.builtin.globals'
local tools = require 'ldoc.tools'
local split_dotted_name = tools.split_dotted_name
local TAG_MULTI,TAG_ID,TAG_SINGLE,TAG_TYPE,TAG_FLAG,TAG_MULTI_LINE = 'M','id','S','T','N','ML'
-- these are the basic tags known to ldoc. They come in several varieties:
-- - 'M' tags with multiple values like 'param' (TAG_MULTI)
-- - 'ML' tags which have a single multi-lined value like 'usage' (TAG_MULTI_LINE)
-- - 'id' tags which are identifiers, like 'name' (TAG_ID)
-- - 'S' tags with a single value, like 'release' (TAG_SINGLE)
-- - 'N' tags which have no associated value, like 'local` (TAG_FLAG)
-- - 'T' tags which represent a type, like 'function' (TAG_TYPE)
local known_tags = {
param = 'ML', see = 'M', comment = 'M', usage = 'ML', ['return'] = 'M', field = 'M', author='M',set='M';
class = 'id', name = 'id', pragma = 'id', alias = 'id',
copyright = 'S', summary = 'S', description = 'S', release = 'S', license = 'S',
fixme = 'S', todo = 'S', warning = 'S', raise = 'S', charset = 'S', within = 'S',
['local'] = 'N', export = 'N', private = 'N', constructor = 'N', static = 'N', classmethod = 'N',
include = 'S',
-- project-level
module = 'T', script = 'T', example = 'T', topic = 'T', submodule='T', classmod='T', file='T',
-- module-level
['function'] = 'T', lfunction = 'T', table = 'T', section = 'T', type = 'T',
annotation = 'T', factory = 'T';
}
known_tags._alias = {}
known_tags._project_level = {
module = true,
script = true,
example = true,
topic = true,
submodule = true,
classmod = true,
file = true,
}
known_tags._code_types = {
module = true,
script = true,
classmod = true,
}
known_tags._presentation_names = {
classmod = 'Class',
}
known_tags._module_info = {
'copyright','release','license','author'
}
local see_reference_handlers = {}
doc.TAG_MULTI,doc.TAG_ID,doc.TAG_SINGLE,doc.TAG_TYPE,doc.TAG_FLAG =
TAG_MULTI,TAG_ID,TAG_SINGLE,TAG_TYPE,TAG_FLAG
-- add a new tag.
function doc.add_tag(tag,type,project_level)
if not known_tags[tag] then
known_tags[tag] = type
known_tags._project_level[tag] = project_level
end
end
function doc.add_custom_see_handler(pat,action)
see_reference_handlers[pat] = action
end
-- add an alias to an existing tag (exposed through ldoc API)
function doc.add_alias (a,tag)
known_tags._alias[a] = tag
end
-- get the tag alias value, if it exists.
function doc.get_alias(tag)
return known_tags._alias[tag]
end
-- is it a'project level' tag, such as 'module' or 'script'?
function doc.project_level(tag)
return known_tags._project_level[tag]
end
-- is it a project level tag containing code?
function doc.code_tag (tag)
return known_tags._code_types[tag]
end
-- is it a section tag?
function doc.section_tag (tag)
return tag == 'section' or doc.class_tag(tag)
end
-- is it a class tag, like 'type' or 'factory'?
function doc.class_tag (tag)
return tag == 'type' or tag == 'factory'
end
-- how the type wants to be formally presented; e.g. 'module' becomes 'Module'
-- but 'classmod' will become 'Class'
function doc.presentation_name (tag)
local name = known_tags._presentation_names[tag]
if not name then
name = tag:gsub('(%a)(%a*)',function(f,r)
return f:upper()..r
end)
end
return name
end
function doc.module_info_tags ()
return List.iter(known_tags._module_info)
end
-- annotation tags can appear anywhere in the code and may contain any of these tags:
known_tags._annotation_tags = {
fixme = true, todo = true, warning = true
}
local acount = 1
function doc.expand_annotation_item (tags, last_item)
if tags.summary ~= '' or last_item == nil then return false end
local item_name = last_item.tags.name
for tag, value in pairs(tags) do
if known_tags._annotation_tags[tag] then
tags.summary = nil
tags:add('class','annotation')
tags:add('summary',value)
tags:add('name',item_name..'-'..tag..acount)
acount = acount + 1
return true
elseif tags.error and tag == 'return' then
last_item:set_tag(tag,value)
end
end
return false
end
-- we process each file, resulting in a File object, which has a list of Item objects.
-- Items can be modules, scripts ('project level') or functions, tables, etc.
-- (In the code 'module' refers to any project level tag.)
-- When the File object is finalized, we specialize some items as modules which
-- are 'container' types containing functions and tables, etc.
local File = class()
local Item = class()
local Module = class(Item) -- a specialized kind of Item
doc.File = File
doc.Item = Item
doc.Module = Module
function File:_init(filename)
self.filename = filename
self.items = List()
self.modules = List()
self.sections = List()
end
function File:new_item(tags,line)
local item = Item(tags,self,line or 1)
self.items:append(item)
return item
end
function File:export_item (name)
for item in self.items:iter() do
local tags = item.tags
if tags.name == name then
tags.export = true
if tags['local'] then
tags['local'] = nil
end
return
end
end
-- warn if any of these guys are not found, indicating no
-- documentation was given.
self:warning('no docs '..tools.quote(name))
end
local function mod_section_type (this_mod)
return this_mod and this_mod.section and this_mod.section.type
end
function File:find_module_in_files (name)
for f in File.list:iter() do
for m in f.modules:iter() do
if m.name == name then
return m,f.filename
end
end
end
end
local function init_within_section (mod,name)
mod.kinds:add_kind(name, name)
mod.enclosing_section = mod.section
mod.section = nil
return name
end
function File:finish()
local this_mod
local items = self.items
local tagged_inside
self.args = self.args or {}
for item in items:iter() do
if mod_section_type(this_mod) == 'factory' and item.tags then
local klass = '@{'..this_mod.section.name..'}'
-- Factory constructors return the object type, and methods all have implicit self argument
if item.tags.constructor and not item.tags['return'] then
item.tags['return'] = List{klass}
elseif item.tags.param then
item.tags.param:put('self '..klass)
end
end
item:finish()
-- the default is not to show local functions in the documentation.
-- luacheck: push ignore 542
if not self.args.all and (item.type=='lfunction' or (item.tags and item.tags['local'])) then
-- don't add to the module --
elseif doc.project_level(item.type) then
this_mod = item
local package,mname,submodule
if item.type == 'module' or item.type == 'classmod' then
-- if name is 'package.mod', then mod_name is 'mod'
package,mname = split_dotted_name(this_mod.name)
if self.args.merge then
local mod,mf = self:find_module_in_files(item.name)
if mod then
print('found master module',mf)
this_mod = mod
if this_mod.section then
print '***closing section from master module***'
this_mod.section = nil
end
submodule = true
end
end
elseif item.type == 'submodule' then
local _
submodule = true
this_mod,_ = self:find_module_in_files(item.name)
if this_mod == nil then
self:error("'"..item.name.."' not found for submodule")
end
tagged_inside = tools.this_module_name(self.base,self.filename)..' Functions'
this_mod.kinds:add_kind(tagged_inside, tagged_inside)
end
if not package then
mname = this_mod.name
package = ''
end
if not submodule then
this_mod.package = package
this_mod.mod_name = mname
this_mod.kinds = doc.ModuleMap() -- the iterator over the module contents
self.modules:append(this_mod)
end
elseif doc.section_tag(item.type) then
local display_name = item.name
if display_name == 'end' then
this_mod.section = nil
else
local summary = item.summary:gsub('%.$','')
local lookup_name
if doc.class_tag(item.type) then
display_name = 'Class '..item.name
lookup_name = item.name
item.module = this_mod
this_mod.items.by_name[item.name] = item
else
display_name = summary
lookup_name = summary
item.summary = ''
end
item.display_name = display_name
this_mod.section = item
-- the purpose of this little hack is to properly distinguish
-- between built-in kinds and any user-defined kinds.
this_mod.kinds:add_kind(display_name,display_name..' ',nil,item)
this_mod.sections:append(item)
this_mod.sections.by_name[lookup_name:gsub('%A','_')] = item
end
else
local to_be_removed
-- add the item to the module's item list
if this_mod then
-- new-style modules will have qualified names like 'mod.foo'
if item.name == nil then
self:error("item's name is nil")
end
local mod,fname = split_dotted_name(item.name)
-- warning for inferred unqualified names in new style modules
-- (retired until we handle methods like Set:unset() properly)
if not mod and not this_mod.old_style and item.inferred then
--item:warning(item.name .. ' is declared in global scope')
end
-- the function may be qualified with a module alias...
local alias = this_mod.tags.alias
if (alias and mod == alias) or mod == 'M' or mod == '_M' then
mod = this_mod.mod_name
end
-- if that's the mod_name, then we want to only use 'foo'
if mod == this_mod.mod_name and this_mod.tags.pragma ~= 'nostrip' then
item.name = fname
end
if tagged_inside then
item.tags.within = tagged_inside
end
if item.tags.within then
init_within_section(this_mod,item.tags.within)
end
-- right, this item was within a section or a 'class'
local section_description
local classmod = this_mod.type == 'classmod'
if this_mod.section or classmod then
local stype
local this_section = this_mod.section
if this_section then
item.section = this_section.display_name
stype = this_section.type
end
-- if it was a class, then if the name is unqualified then it becomes
-- 'Class:foo' (unless flagged as being a constructor, static or not a function)
if doc.class_tag(stype) or classmod then
if not item.name:match '[:%.]' then -- not qualified name!
-- a class is either a @type section or a @classmod module. Is this a _method_?
local class = classmod and this_mod.name or this_section.name
local static = item.tags.constructor or item.tags.static or item.type ~= 'function'
local classmethod = item.tags.classmethod
-- methods and metamethods go into their own special sections...
if classmod and item.type == 'function' then
local inferred_section
if item.name:match '^__' then
inferred_section = 'Metamethods'
elseif not static then
inferred_section = 'Methods'
end
if inferred_section then
item.tags.within = init_within_section(this_mod,inferred_section)
end
end
-- Whether to use '.' or the language's version of ':' (e.g. \ for Moonscript)
local class_name = classmethod and class or class:lower()
item.name = class_name..(not static and this_mod.file.lang.method_call or '.')..item.name
end
if stype == 'factory' then
if item.tags.private then to_be_removed = true
elseif item.type == 'lfunction' then
item.type = 'function'
end
if item.tags.constructor then
item.section = item.type
end
end
end
if this_section then
--section_description = this_section.summary..' '..(this_section.description or '')
--this_section.summary = ''
elseif item.tags.within then
item.section = item.tags.within
else
if item.type == 'function' or item.type == 'lfunction' then
section_description = "Methods"
end
item.section = item.type
end
elseif item.tags.within then -- ad-hoc section...
item.section = item.tags.within
else -- otherwise, just goes into the default sections (Functions,Tables,etc)
item.section = item.type;
end
item.module = this_mod
if not to_be_removed then
local these_items = this_mod.items
these_items.by_name[item.name] = item
these_items:append(item)
this_mod.kinds:add(item,these_items,section_description)
end
-- restore current section after a 'within'
if this_mod.enclosing_section then
this_mod.section = this_mod.enclosing_section
this_mod.enclosing_section = nil
end
else
-- must be a free-standing function (sometimes a problem...)
end
end
-- luacheck: pop
item.names_hierarchy = require('pl.utils').split(
item.name,
'[.:\\]'
)
end
end
-- some serious hackery. We force sections into this 'module',
-- and ensure that there is a dummy item so that the section
-- is not empty.
function File:add_document_section(title)
local section = title:gsub('%W','_')
self:new_item {
name = section,
class = 'section',
summary = title
}
self:new_item {
name = 'dumbo',
class = 'function',
}
return section
end
function Item:_init(tags,file,line)
self.file = file
self.lineno = line
self.summary = tags.summary
self.description = tags.description
tags.summary = nil
tags.description = nil
self.tags = {}
self.formal_args = tags.formal_args
tags.formal_args = nil
local iter = tags.iter or Map.iter
for tag in iter(tags) do
self:set_tag(tag,tags[tag])
end
end
function Item:add_to_description (rest)
if type(rest) == 'string' then
self.description = (self.description or '') .. rest
end
end
function Item:trailing_warning (kind,tag,rest)
if type(rest)=='string' and #rest > 0 then
Item.warning(self,kind.." tag: '"..tag..'" has trailing text ; use not_luadoc=true if you want description to continue between tags\n"'..rest..'"')
end
end
local function is_list (l)
return getmetatable(l) == List
end
function Item:set_tag (tag,value)
local ttype = known_tags[tag]
local args = self.file.args
if ttype == TAG_MULTI or ttype == TAG_MULTI_LINE then -- value is always a List!
local ovalue = self.tags[tag]
if ovalue then -- already defined, must be a list
--print(tag,ovalue,value)
if is_list(value) then
ovalue:extend(value)
else
ovalue:append(value)
end
value = ovalue
end
-- these multiple values are always represented as lists
if not is_list(value) then
value = List{value}
end
if ttype ~= TAG_MULTI_LINE and args and args.not_luadoc then
local last = value[#value]
if type(last) == 'string' and last:match '\n' then
local line,rest = last:match('([^\n]+)(.*)')
value[#value] = line
self:add_to_description(rest)
end
end
self.tags[tag] = value
elseif ttype == TAG_ID then
if type(value) == 'table' then
if value.append then -- it was a List!
-- such tags are _not_ multiple, e.g. name
if tag == 'class' and value:contains 'example' then
self:error("cannot use 'example' tag for functions or tables. Use 'usage'")
else
self:error("'"..tag.."' cannot have multiple values; "..tostring(value))
end
end
value = value[1]
end
if value == nil then self:error("Tag without value: "..tag) end
local id, rest = tools.extract_identifier(value)
self.tags[tag] = id
if args and args.not_luadoc then
self:add_to_description(rest)
else
self:trailing_warning('id',tag,rest)
end
elseif ttype == TAG_SINGLE then
self.tags[tag] = value
elseif ttype == TAG_FLAG then
self.tags[tag] = true
if args.not_luadoc then
self:add_to_description(value)
else
self:trailing_warning('flag',tag,value)
end
else
Item.warning(self,"unknown tag: '"..tag.."' "..tostring(ttype))
end
end
-- preliminary processing of tags. We check for any aliases, and for tags
-- which represent types. This implements the shortcut notation.
function Item.check_tag(tags,tag, value, modifiers)
local alias = doc.get_alias(tag)
if alias then
if type(alias) == 'string' then
tag = alias
elseif type(alias) == 'table' then --{ tag, value=, modifiers = }
local avalue,amod
tag, avalue, amod = alias[1],alias.value,alias.modifiers
if avalue then value = avalue..' '..value end
if amod then
modifiers = modifiers or {}
for m,v in pairs(amod) do
local idx = tonumber(v:match('^%$(%d+)'))
if idx then
v, value = value:match('(%S+)(.*)')
end
modifiers[m] = v
end
end
else -- has to be a function that at least returns tag, value
return alias(tags,value,modifiers)
end
end
local ttype = known_tags[tag]
if ttype == TAG_TYPE then
tags:add('class',tag)
tag = 'name'
end
return tag, value, modifiers
end
-- any tag (except name and class) may have associated modifiers,
-- in the form @tag[m1,...] where m1 is either name1=value1 or name1.
-- At this stage, these are encoded
-- in the tag value table and need to be extracted.
local function extract_value_modifier (p)
if type(p)~='table' then
return p, { }
else
return p[1], p.modifiers or { }
end
end
local function extract_tag_modifiers (tags)
local modifiers, mods = {}
for tag, value in pairs(tags) do
if type(value)=='table' and value.append then -- i.e. it is a List!
local tmods = {}
for i, v in ipairs(value) do
v, mods = extract_value_modifier(v)
tmods[i] = mods
value[i] = v
end
modifiers[tag] = tmods
else
value, mods = extract_value_modifier(value)
modifiers[tag] = mods
tags[tag] = value
end
end
return modifiers
end
local function read_del (tags,name)
local ret = tags[name]
tags[name] = nil
return ret
end
local build_arg_list, split_iden -- forward declaration
function Item:split_param (line)
local name, comment = line:match('%s*([%w_%.:]+)(.*)')
if not name then
self:error("bad param name format '"..line.."'. Are you missing a parameter name?")
end
return name, comment
end
function Item:finish()
local tags = self.tags
local quote = tools.quote
self.name = read_del(tags,'name')
self.type = read_del(tags,'class')
self.modifiers = extract_tag_modifiers(tags)
self.usage = read_del(tags,'usage')
tags.see = read_del(tags,'see')
if tags.see then
tags.see = tools.identifier_list(tags.see)
end
if self.usage then
for i = 1,#self.usage do
local usage = self.usage[i]:gsub('^%s*\n','')
self.usage[i] = text.dedent(usage)
end
end
if doc.project_level(self.type) then
-- we are a module, so become one!
self.items = List()
self.sections = List()
self.items.by_name = {}
self.sections.by_name = {}
setmetatable(self,Module)
elseif not doc.section_tag(self.type) then
-- params are either a function's arguments, or a table's fields, etc.
if self.type == 'function' then
self.parameter = 'param'
self.ret = read_del(tags,'return')
self.raise = read_del(tags,'raise')
if tags['local'] then
self.type = 'lfunction'
end
else
self.parameter = 'field'
end
local field = self.parameter
local params = read_del(tags,field)
-- use of macros like @string (which is short for '@tparam string')
-- can lead to param tags associated with a table.
if self.parameter == 'field' and tags.param then
local tparams = read_del(tags,'param')
if params then
params:extend(tparams)
List(self.modifiers.field):extend(self.modifiers.param)
else
params = tparams
self.modifiers.field = self.modifiers.param
end
end
local param_names, comments = List(), List()
if params then
for line in params:iter() do
local name, comment = self:split_param(line)
param_names:append(name)
comments:append(comment)
end
end
self.modifiers['return'] = self.modifiers['return'] or List()
self.modifiers[field] = self.modifiers[field] or List()
-- we use the formal arguments (if available) as the authoritative list.
-- If there are both params and formal args, then they must match;
-- (A formal argument of ... may match any number of params at the end, however.)
-- If there are formal args and no params, we see if the args have any suitable comments.
-- Params may have subfields.
local fargs, formal = self.formal_args
if fargs then
if #param_names == 0 then
--docs may be embedded in argument comments; in either case, use formal arg names
local ret
formal,comments,ret = self:parse_formal_arguments(fargs)
if ret and not self.ret then self.ret = ret end
elseif #fargs > 0 then -- consistency check!
local varargs = fargs[#fargs] == '...'
if varargs then table.remove(fargs) end
if tags.export then
if fargs[1] == 'self' then
table.remove(fargs,1)
else
tags.static = true
end
end
local k = 0
for _,pname in ipairs(param_names) do
local _,field = split_iden(pname)
if not field then
k = k + 1
if k > #fargs then
if not varargs then
self:warning("extra param with no formal argument: "..quote(pname))
end
elseif pname ~= fargs[k] then
self:warning("param and formal argument name mismatch: "..quote(pname).." "..quote(fargs[k]))
end
end
end
if k < #fargs then
for i = k+1,#fargs do if fargs[i] ~= '...' then
self:warning("undocumented formal argument: "..quote(fargs[i]))
end end
end
end -- #fargs > 0
-- formal arguments may come with types, inferred by the
-- appropriate code in ldoc.lang
if fargs.types then
self.modifiers[field] = List()
for t in fargs.types:iter() do
self:add_type(field,t)
end
if fargs.return_type then
if not self.ret then -- type, but no comment; no worries
self.ret = List{''}
end
self.modifiers['return'] = List()
self:add_type('return',fargs.return_type)
end
end
end -- fargs
-- the comments are associated with each parameter by
-- adding name-value pairs to the params list (this is
-- also done for any associated modifiers)
-- (At this point we patch up any subparameter references)
local pmods = self.modifiers[field]
local params, fields = List()
local original_names = formal and formal or param_names
local names = List()
self.subparams = {}
params.map = {}
for i,name in ipairs(original_names) do
if type(name) ~= 'string' then
self:error("declared table cannot have array entries")
end
local pname,field = split_iden(name)
if field then
if not fields then
fields = List()
self.subparams[pname] = fields
end
fields:append(name)
else
names:append(name)
params:append(name)
fields = nil
end
params.map[name] = comments[i]
if pmods then
pmods[name] = pmods[i]
end
end
self.params = params
self.args = build_arg_list (names,pmods)
end
if self.ret then
self:build_return_groups()
end
end
function Item:add_type(field,type)
self.modifiers[field]:append {type = type}
end
-- ldoc allows comments in the formal arg list to be used, if they aren't specified with @param
-- Further, these comments may start with a type followed by a colon, and are then equivalent
-- to a @tparam
function Item:parse_argument_comment (comment,field)
if comment then
comment = comment:gsub('^%-+%s*','')
local type,rest = comment:match '([^:]+):(.*)'
if type then
self:add_type(field,type)
comment = rest
end
end
return comment or ''
end
function Item:parse_formal_arguments (fargs)
local formal, comments, ret = List(), List()
if fargs.return_comment then
local retc = self:parse_argument_comment(fargs.return_comment,'return')
ret = List{retc}
end
for i, name in ipairs(fargs) do
formal:append(name)
comments:append(self:parse_argument_comment(fargs.comments[name],self.parameter))
end
return formal, comments, ret
end
function split_iden (name)
if name == '...' then return name end
local pname,field = name:match('(.-)%.(.+)')
if not pname then
return name
else
return pname,field
end
end
function build_arg_list (names,pmods)
-- build up the string representation of the argument list,
-- using any opt and optchain modifiers if present.
-- For instance, '(a [, b])' if b is marked as optional
-- with @param[opt] b
local buffer, npending = { }, 0
local function acc(x) table.insert(buffer, x) end
-- a number of trailing [opt]s will be usually converted to [opt],[optchain],...
-- *unless* a person uses convert_opt.
if pmods and not doc.ldoc.convert_opt then
local m = pmods[#names]
if m and m.opt then
m.optchain = m.opt
for i = #names-1,1,-1 do
m = pmods[i]
if not m or not m.opt then break end
m.optchain = m.opt
end
end
end
for i = 1, #names do
local m = pmods and pmods[i]
local opt
if m then
if not m.optchain then
acc ((']'):rep(npending))
npending=0
end
opt = m.optchain or m.opt
if opt then
acc('[')
npending=npending+1
end
end
if i>1 then acc (', ') end
acc(names[i])
if opt and opt ~= true then acc('='..opt) end
end
acc ((']'):rep(npending))
return '('..table.concat(buffer)..')'
end
------ retrieving information about parameters -----
-- The template leans on these guys heavily....
function Item:param_modifiers (p)
local mods = self.modifiers[self.parameter]
if not mods then return '' end
return rawget(mods,p)
end
function Item:type_of_param(p)
local mparam = self:param_modifiers(p)
return mparam and mparam.type or ''
end
-- default value for param; if optional but no default, it's just `true`.
function Item:default_of_param(p)
local m = self:param_modifiers(p)
if not m then return nil end
local opt = m.optchain or m.opt
return opt
end
function Item:readonly(p)
local m = self:param_modifiers(p)
if not m then return nil end
return m.readonly
end
function Item:subparam(p)
local subp = rawget(self.subparams,p)
if subp then
return subp,p
else
return {p},nil
end
end
function Item:display_name_of(p)
local pname,field = split_iden(p)
if field then
return field
else
return pname
end
end
-------- return values and types -------
function Item:type_of_ret(idx)
local rparam = self.modifiers['return'][idx]
return rparam and rparam.type or ''
end
local function integer_keys(t)
if type(t) ~= 'table' then return 0 end
for k in pairs(t) do
local num = tonumber(k)
if num then return num end
end
return 0
end
function Item:return_type(r)
if not r.type then return '' end
return r.type, r.ctypes
end
function Item:build_return_groups()
local quote = tools.quote
local modifiers = self.modifiers
local retmod = modifiers['return']
local groups = List()
local lastg, group
for i,ret in ipairs(self.ret) do
local mods = retmod[i]
local g = integer_keys(mods)
if g ~= lastg then
group = List()
group.g = g
groups:append(group)
lastg = g
end
--require 'pl.pretty'.dump(ret)
if not mods then
self:error(quote(self.name)..' had no return?')
end
group:append({text=ret, type = mods and (mods.type or '') or '',mods = mods})
end
-- order by groups to force error groups to the end
table.sort(groups,function(g1,g2) return g1.g < g2.g end)
self.retgroups = groups
--require 'pl.pretty'.dump(groups)
-- cool, now see if there are any treturns that have tfields to associate with
local fields = self.tags.field
if fields then
local fcomments = List()
for i,f in ipairs(fields) do
local name, comment = self:split_param(f)
fields[i] = name
fcomments[i] = comment
end
local fmods = modifiers.field
for group in groups:iter() do for r in group:iter() do
if r.mods and r.mods.type then
local ctypes, T = List(), r.mods.type
for i,f in ipairs(fields) do if fmods[i][T] then
ctypes:append {name=f,type=fmods[i].type,comment=fcomments[i]}
end end
r.ctypes = ctypes
--require 'pl.pretty'.dump(ctypes)
end
end end
end
end
local ecount = 0
-- this alias macro implements @error.
-- Alias macros need to return the same results as Item:check_tags...
function doc.error_macro(tags,value,modifiers)
local merge_groups = doc.ldoc.merge_error_groups
local g = '2' -- our default group id
-- Were we given an explicit group modifier?
local key = integer_keys(modifiers)
if key > 0 then
g = tostring(key)
else
local l = tags:get 'return'
if l then -- there were returns already......
-- maximum group of _existing_ error return
local grp, lastr = 0
for r in l:iter() do if type(r) == 'table' then
local rg = r.modifiers._err
if rg then
lastr = r
grp = math.max(grp,rg)
end
end end
if grp > 0 then -- cool, create new group
if not merge_groups then
g = tostring(grp+1)
else
local mods, text, T = lastr.modifiers
local new = function(text)
return mods._collected..' '..text,{type='string',[T]=true}
end
if not mods._collected then
text = lastr[1]
lastr[1] = merge_groups
T = '@'..ecount
mods.type = T
mods._collected = 1
ecount = ecount + 1
tags:add('field',new(text))
else
T = mods.type
end
mods._collected = mods._collected + 1
return 'field',new(value)
end
end
end
end
tags:add('return','',{[g]=true,type='nil'})
-- note that this 'return' is tagged with _err!
return 'return', value, {[g]=true,_err=tonumber(g),type='string'}
end
---------- bothering the user --------------------
function Item:warning(msg)
local file = self.file and self.file.filename
if type(file) == 'table' then require 'pl.pretty'.dump(file); file = '?' end
file = file or '?'
io.stderr:write(file,':',self.lineno or '1',': ',self.name or '?',': ',msg,'\n')
Item.had_warning = true
return nil
end
function Item:error(msg)
self:warning(msg)
os.exit(1)
end
Module.warning, Module.error = Item.warning, Item.error
-------- Resolving References -----------------
function Module:hunt_for_reference (packmod, modules)
local mod_ref
local package = self.package or ''
repeat -- same package?
local nmod = package..'.'..packmod
mod_ref = modules.by_name[nmod]
if mod_ref then break end -- cool
package = split_dotted_name(package)
until not package
return mod_ref
end
local function custom_see_references (s)
for pat, action in pairs(see_reference_handlers) do
if s:match(pat) then
local label, href = action(s:match(pat))
if not label then print('custom rule failed',s,pat,href) end
return {href = href, label = label}
end
end
end
local function reference (s, mod_ref, item_ref)
local name = item_ref and item_ref.name or ''
-- this is deeply hacky; classes have 'Class ' prepended.
--~ if item_ref and doc.class_tag(item_ref.type) then
--~ name = 'Class_'..name
--~ end
return {mod = mod_ref, name = name, label=s}
end
function Module:lookup_class_item (packmod, s)
local klass = packmod --"Class_"..packmod
local qs = klass..':'..s
local klass_section = self.sections.by_name[klass]
if not klass_section then return nil end -- no such class
for item in self.items:iter() do
--print('item',qs,item.name)
if s == item.name or qs == item.name then
return reference(s,self,item)
end
end
return nil
end
function Module:process_see_reference (s,modules,istype)
if s == nil then return nil end
local fun_ref
local ref = custom_see_references(s)
if ref then return ref end
if not s:match '^[%w_%.\\%:%-]+$' or not s:match '[%w_]$' then
return nil, "malformed see reference: '"..s..'"'
end
-- `istype` means that we are looking up strictly in a _type_ context, so then only
-- allow `classmod` module references.
local function ismod(item)
if item == nil then return false end
if not istype then return true
else
return item.type == 'classmod'
end
end
-- it is _entirely_ possible that someone does not want auto references for standard Lua libraries!
local lua_manual_ref
local ldoc = tools.item_ldoc(self)
if ldoc and ldoc.no_lua_ref then
lua_manual_ref = function(s) return false end
else
lua_manual_ref = global.lua_manual_ref
end
-- pure C projects use global lookup (no namespaces)
if ldoc and ldoc.global_lookup == nil then
local using_c = ldoc.parse_extra and ldoc.parse_extra.C
ldoc.global_lookup = using_c or false
end
-- is this a fully qualified module name?
local mod_ref = modules.by_name[s]
if ismod(mod_ref) then return reference(s, mod_ref,nil) end
-- module reference?
mod_ref = self:hunt_for_reference(s, modules)
if ismod(mod_ref) then return mod_ref end
-- method reference? (These are of form CLASS.NAME)
fun_ref = self.items.by_name[s]
if fun_ref then return reference(s,self,fun_ref) end
-- otherwise, start splitting!
local packmod,name = split_dotted_name(s) -- e.g. 'pl.utils','split'
if packmod then -- qualified name
mod_ref = modules.by_name[packmod] -- fully qualified mod name?
if not mod_ref then
mod_ref = self:hunt_for_reference(packmod, modules)
if not mod_ref then
local ref = self:lookup_class_item(packmod,s)
if ref then return ref end
local mod, klass = split_dotted_name(packmod)
mod_ref = modules.by_name[mod]
if mod_ref then
ref = mod_ref:lookup_class_item(klass,name)
if ref then return ref end
end
ref = lua_manual_ref(s)
if ref then return ref end
return nil,"module not found: "..packmod
end
end
fun_ref = mod_ref:get_fun_ref(name)
if fun_ref then
return reference(s,mod_ref,fun_ref)
else
fun_ref = mod_ref.sections.by_name[name]
if not fun_ref then
return nil,"function or section not found: "..s.." in "..mod_ref.name
else
return reference(fun_ref.name:gsub('_',' '),mod_ref,fun_ref)
end
end
else -- plain jane name; module in this package, function in this module
if ldoc and ldoc.global_lookup then
for m in modules:iter() do
fun_ref = m:get_fun_ref(s)
if fun_ref then return reference(s,m,fun_ref) end
end
return nil,"function: "..s.." not found globally"
end
mod_ref = modules.by_name[self.package..'.'..s]
if ismod(mod_ref) then return reference(s, mod_ref,nil) end
fun_ref = self.items.by_name[self.name..'.'..s]
if fun_ref then return reference(self.name..'.'..s,self,fun_ref) end
fun_ref = self:get_fun_ref(s)
if fun_ref then return reference(s,self,fun_ref)
else
local ref = lua_manual_ref (s)
if ref then return ref end
return nil, "function not found: "..s.." in this module"
end
end
end
function Module:get_fun_ref(s)
local fun_ref = self.items.by_name[s]
-- did not get an exact match, so try to match by the unqualified fun name
if not fun_ref then
local patt = '[.:\\]'..s..'$'
for qname,ref in pairs(self.items.by_name) do
if qname:match(patt) then
fun_ref = ref
break
end
end
end
return fun_ref
end
-- resolving @see references. A word may be either a function in this module,
-- or a module in this package. A MOD.NAME reference is within this package.
-- Otherwise, the full qualified name must be used.
-- First, check whether it is already a fully qualified module name.
-- Then split it and see if the module part is a qualified module
-- and try look up the name part in that module.
-- If this isn't successful then try prepending the current package to the reference,
-- and try to to resolve this.
function Module:resolve_references(modules)
local found = List()
-- Resolve see references in item. Can be Module or Item type.
local function resolve_item_references(item)
local see = item.tags.see
if see then -- this guy has @see references
item.see = List()
for s in see:iter() do
local href, err = self:process_see_reference(s,modules)
if href then
item.see:append (href)
found:append{item,s}
elseif err then
item:warning(err)
end
end
end
end
resolve_item_references(self); -- Resolve module-level see references.
for item in self.items:iter() do
resolve_item_references(item); -- Resolve item-level see references.
end
end
function Item:dump_tags (taglist)
for tag, value in pairs(self.tags) do
if not taglist or taglist[tag] then
Item.warning(self,tag..' '..tostring(value))
end
end
end
function Module:dump_tags (taglist)
Item.dump_tags(self,taglist)
for item in self.items:iter() do
item:dump_tags(taglist)
end
end
--------- dumping out modules and items -------------
local function dump_tags (tags)
if next(tags) then
print 'tags:'
for tag, value in pairs(tags) do
print('\t',tag,value)
end
end
end
-- ANSI colour codes for making important stuff BOLD
-- (but not on Windows)
local bold,default = '\x1B[1m','\x1B[0m'
if utils.dir_separator == '\\' then
bold,default = '',''
end
function Module:dump(verbose)
if not doc.project_level(self.type) then return end
print '----'
print(self.type..':',bold..self.name,self.summary..default)
if self.description then print(self.description) end
dump_tags (self.tags)
for item in self.items:iter() do
item:dump(verbose)
end
end
-- make a text dump of the contents of this File object.
-- The level of detail is controlled by the 'verbose' parameter.
-- Primarily intended as a debugging tool.
function File:dump(verbose)
for mod in self.modules:iter() do
mod:dump(verbose)
end
end
function Item:dump(verbose)
local name = self.name
if self.type == 'function' then
name = name .. self.args
end
if verbose then
print()
io.write(bold)
print(self.type,name)
io.write(default)
print(self.summary)
if self.description and self.description:match '%S' then
print 'description:'
print(self.description)
end
if self.params and #self.params > 0 then
print 'parameters:'
for _,p in ipairs(self.params) do
print('',p,self.params.map[p])
end
end
if self.ret and #self.ret > 0 then
print 'returns:'
for _,r in ipairs(self.ret) do
print('',r)
end
end
dump_tags(self.tags)
else
print('* '..bold..name..default..' - '..self.summary)
end
end
function doc.filter_objects_through_function(filter, module_list)
local quit, quote = utils.quit, tools.quote
if filter == 'dump' then filter = 'pl.pretty.dump' end
local mod,name = tools.split_dotted_name(filter)
local ok,P = pcall(require,mod)
if not ok then quit("cannot find module "..quote(mod)) end
local ok,f = pcall(function() return P[name] end)
if not ok or type(f) ~= 'function' then quit("dump module: no function "..quote(name)) end
-- clean up some redundant and cyclical references--
module_list.by_name = nil
for mod in module_list:iter() do
mod.kinds = nil
mod.file = mod.file.filename
for item in mod.items:iter() do
item.module = nil
item.file = nil
item.formal_args = nil
item.tags['return'] = nil
item.see = nil
end
mod.items.by_name = nil
end
local ok,err = pcall(f,module_list)
if not ok then quit("dump failed: "..err) end
end
return doc
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