# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rdoc' require 'find' require 'fileutils' require 'pathname' require 'time' ## # This is the driver for generating RDoc output. It handles file parsing and # generation of output. # # To use this class to generate RDoc output via the API, the recommended way # is: # # rdoc = RDoc::RDoc.new # options = rdoc.load_options # returns an RDoc::Options instance # # set extra options # rdoc.document options # # You can also generate output like the +rdoc+ executable: # # rdoc = RDoc::RDoc.new # rdoc.document argv # # Where +argv+ is an array of strings, each corresponding to an argument you'd # give rdoc on the command line. See rdoc --help for details. class RDoc::RDoc @current = nil ## # This is the list of supported output generators GENERATORS = {} ## # Generator instance used for creating output attr_accessor :generator ## # Hash of files and their last modified times. attr_reader :last_modified ## # RDoc options attr_accessor :options ## # Accessor for statistics. Available after each call to parse_files attr_reader :stats ## # The current documentation store attr_reader :store ## # Add +klass+ that can generate output after parsing def self.add_generator(klass) name = klass.name.sub(/^RDoc::Generator::/, '').downcase GENERATORS[name] = klass end ## # Active RDoc::RDoc instance def self.current @current end ## # Sets the active RDoc::RDoc instance def self.current= rdoc @current = rdoc end ## # Creates a new RDoc::RDoc instance. Call #document to parse files and # generate documentation. def initialize @current = nil @generator = nil @last_modified = {} @old_siginfo = nil @options = nil @stats = nil @store = nil end ## # Report an error message and exit def error(msg) raise RDoc::Error, msg end ## # Gathers a set of parseable files from the files and directories listed in # +files+. def gather_files files files = ["."] if files.empty? file_list = normalized_file_list files, true, @options.exclude file_list = file_list.uniq file_list = remove_unparseable file_list file_list.sort end ## # Turns RDoc from stdin into HTML def handle_pipe @html = RDoc::Markup::ToHtml.new @options parser = RDoc::Text::MARKUP_FORMAT[@options.markup] document = parser.parse $stdin.read out = @html.convert document $stdout.write out end ## # Installs a siginfo handler that prints the current filename. def install_siginfo_handler return unless Signal.list.include? 'INFO' @old_siginfo = trap 'INFO' do puts @current if @current end end ## # Loads options from .rdoc_options if the file exists, otherwise creates a # new RDoc::Options instance. def load_options options_file = File.expand_path '.rdoc_options' return RDoc::Options.new unless File.exist? options_file RDoc.load_yaml begin options = YAML.load_file '.rdoc_options' rescue Psych::SyntaxError end raise RDoc::Error, "#{options_file} is not a valid rdoc options file" unless RDoc::Options === options options end ## # Create an output dir if it doesn't exist. If it does exist, but doesn't # contain the flag file created.rid then we refuse to use it, as # we may clobber some manually generated documentation def setup_output_dir(dir, force) flag_file = output_flag_file dir last = {} if @options.dry_run then # do nothing elsif File.exist? dir then error "#{dir} exists and is not a directory" unless File.directory? dir begin File.open flag_file do |io| unless force then Time.parse io.gets io.each do |line| file, time = line.split "\t", 2 time = Time.parse(time) rescue next last[file] = time end end end rescue SystemCallError, TypeError error <<-ERROR Directory #{dir} already exists, but it looks like it isn't an RDoc directory. Because RDoc doesn't want to risk destroying any of your existing files, you'll need to specify a different output directory name (using the --op option) ERROR end unless @options.force_output else FileUtils.mkdir_p dir FileUtils.touch flag_file end last end ## # Sets the current documentation tree to +store+ and sets the store's rdoc # driver to this instance. def store= store @store = store @store.rdoc = self end ## # Update the flag file in an output directory. def update_output_dir(op_dir, time, last = {}) return if @options.dry_run or not @options.update_output_dir unless ENV['SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH'].nil? time = Time.at(ENV['SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH'].to_i).gmtime end File.open output_flag_file(op_dir), "w" do |f| f.puts time.rfc2822 last.each do |n, t| f.puts "#{n}\t#{t.rfc2822}" end end 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 # 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(candidates, false, @options.exclude) 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(relative_files, force_doc = false, exclude_pattern = nil) file_list = [] relative_files.each do |rel_file_name| next if rel_file_name.end_with? 'created.rid' next if exclude_pattern && exclude_pattern =~ rel_file_name stat = File.stat rel_file_name rescue next case type = stat.ftype when "file" then next if last_modified = @last_modified[rel_file_name] and stat.mtime.to_i <= last_modified.to_i if force_doc or RDoc::Parser.can_parse(rel_file_name) then file_list << rel_file_name.sub(/^\.\//, '') @last_modified[rel_file_name] = stat.mtime end when "directory" then next if rel_file_name == "CVS" || rel_file_name == ".svn" created_rid = File.join rel_file_name, "created.rid" next if File.file? created_rid dot_doc = File.join rel_file_name, RDoc::DOT_DOC_FILENAME if File.file? dot_doc then file_list << parse_dot_doc_file(rel_file_name, dot_doc) else file_list << list_files_in_directory(rel_file_name) end else warn "rdoc can't parse the #{type} #{rel_file_name}" end end file_list.flatten 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 files = Dir.glob File.join(dir, "*") normalized_file_list files, false, @options.exclude end ## # Parses +filename+ and returns an RDoc::TopLevel def parse_file filename encoding = @options.encoding filename = filename.encode encoding @stats.add_file filename return if RDoc::Parser.binary? filename content = RDoc::Encoding.read_file filename, encoding return unless content filename_path = Pathname(filename).expand_path begin relative_path = filename_path.relative_path_from @options.root rescue ArgumentError relative_path = filename_path end if @options.page_dir and relative_path.to_s.start_with? @options.page_dir.to_s then relative_path = relative_path.relative_path_from @options.page_dir end top_level = @store.add_file filename, relative_name: relative_path.to_s parser = RDoc::Parser.for top_level, filename, content, @options, @stats return unless parser parser.scan # restart documentation for the classes & modules found top_level.classes_or_modules.each do |cm| cm.done_documenting = false end top_level rescue Errno::EACCES => e $stderr.puts <<-EOF Unable to read #{filename}, #{e.message} Please check the permissions for this file. Perhaps you do not have access to it or perhaps the original author's permissions are to restrictive. If the this is not your library please report a bug to the author. EOF rescue => e $stderr.puts <<-EOF Before reporting this, could you check that the file you're documenting has proper syntax: #{Gem.ruby} -c #{filename} RDoc is not a full Ruby parser and will fail when fed invalid ruby programs. The internal error was: \t(#{e.class}) #{e.message} EOF $stderr.puts e.backtrace.join("\n\t") if $DEBUG_RDOC raise e nil end ## # Parse each file on the command line, recursively entering directories. def parse_files files file_list = gather_files files @stats = RDoc::Stats.new @store, file_list.length, @options.verbosity return [] if file_list.empty? original_options = @options.dup @stats.begin_adding file_info = file_list.map do |filename| @current = filename parse_file filename end.compact @stats.done_adding @options = original_options file_info end ## # Removes file extensions known to be unparseable from +files+ and TAGS # files for emacs and vim. def remove_unparseable files files.reject do |file| file =~ /\.(?:class|eps|erb|scpt\.txt|svg|ttf|yml)$/i or (file =~ /tags$/i and File.open(file, 'rb') { |io| io.read(100) =~ /\A(\f\n[^,]+,\d+$|!_TAG_)/ }) end end ## # Generates documentation or a coverage report depending upon the settings # in +options+. # # +options+ can be either an RDoc::Options instance or an array of strings # equivalent to the strings that would be passed on the command line like # %w[-q -o doc -t My\ Doc\ Title]. #document will automatically # call RDoc::Options#finish if an options instance was given. # # For a list of options, see either RDoc::Options or rdoc --help. # # By default, output will be stored in a directory called "doc" below the # current directory, so make sure you're somewhere writable before invoking. def document options self.store = RDoc::Store.new if RDoc::Options === options then @options = options @options.finish else @options = load_options @options.parse options end if @options.pipe then handle_pipe exit end unless @options.coverage_report then @last_modified = setup_output_dir @options.op_dir, @options.force_update end @store.encoding = @options.encoding @store.dry_run = @options.dry_run @store.main = @options.main_page @store.title = @options.title @store.path = @options.op_dir @start_time = Time.now @store.load_cache file_info = parse_files @options.files @options.default_title = "RDoc Documentation" @store.complete @options.visibility @stats.coverage_level = @options.coverage_report if @options.coverage_report then puts puts @stats.report.accept RDoc::Markup::ToRdoc.new elsif file_info.empty? then $stderr.puts "\nNo newer files." unless @options.quiet else gen_klass = @options.generator @generator = gen_klass.new @store, @options generate end if @stats and (@options.coverage_report or not @options.quiet) then puts puts @stats.summary.accept RDoc::Markup::ToRdoc.new end exit @stats.fully_documented? if @options.coverage_report end ## # Generates documentation for +file_info+ (from #parse_files) into the # output dir using the generator selected # by the RDoc options def generate if @options.dry_run then # do nothing @generator.generate else Dir.chdir @options.op_dir do unless @options.quiet then $stderr.puts "\nGenerating #{@generator.class.name.sub(/^.*::/, '')} format into #{Dir.pwd}..." end @generator.generate update_output_dir '.', @start_time, @last_modified end end end ## # Removes a siginfo handler and replaces the previous def remove_siginfo_handler return unless Signal.list.key? 'INFO' handler = @old_siginfo || 'DEFAULT' trap 'INFO', handler end end begin require 'rubygems' rdoc_extensions = Gem.find_files 'rdoc/discover' rdoc_extensions.each do |extension| begin load extension rescue => e warn "error loading #{extension.inspect}: #{e.message} (#{e.class})" warn "\t#{e.backtrace.join "\n\t"}" if $DEBUG end end rescue LoadError end # require built-in generators after discovery in case they've been replaced require 'rdoc/generator/darkfish' require 'rdoc/generator/ri' require 'rdoc/generator/pot'