class RDoc::TomDoc
A parser for TomDoc based on TomDoc 1.0.0-rc1 (02adef9b5a)
The TomDoc specification can be found at:
The latest version of the TomDoc specification can be found at:
github.com/mojombo/tomdoc/blob/master/tomdoc.md
To choose TomDoc as your only default format see
Saved Options at
RDoc::Options for instructions on setting up a
.rdoc_options
file to store your project default.
There are a few differences between this parser and the specification. A best-effort was made to follow the specification as closely as possible but some choices to deviate were made.
A future version of RDoc will warn when a MUST or MUST NOT is violated and may warn when a SHOULD or SHOULD NOT is violated. RDoc will always try to emit documentation even if given invalid TomDoc.
Here are some implementation choices this parser currently makes:
This parser allows rdoc-style inline markup but you should not depended on it.
This parser allows a space between the comment and the method body.
This parser does not require the default value to be described for an optional argument.
This parser does not examine the order of sections. An Examples section may precede the Arguments section.
This class is documented in TomDoc format. Since this is a subclass of the RDoc markup parser there isn't much to see here, unfortunately.
Public
↑ topPublic Class Methods
Creates a new TomDoc parser. See also RDoc::Markup.parse
# File lib/rdoc/tom_doc.rb, line 129 def initialize super @section = nil end
Parses TomDoc from text
- text
-
A String containing TomDoc-format text.
Examples¶ ↑
RDoc::TomDoc.parse <<-TOMDOC This method does some things Returns nothing. TOMDOC # => #<RDoc::Markup::Document:0xXXX @parts=[...], @file=nil>
Returns¶ ↑
Returns an RDoc::Markup::Document representing the TomDoc format.
# File lib/rdoc/tom_doc.rb, line 83 def self.parse text parser = new parser.tokenize text doc = RDoc::Markup::Document.new parser.parse doc doc end
Internal
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Token accessor
Public Class Methods
Extracts the Signature section's method signature
- comment
-
An RDoc::Comment that will be parsed and have the signature extracted
Returns¶ ↑
Returns a String containing the signature and nil if not
# File lib/rdoc/tom_doc.rb, line 99 def self.signature comment return unless comment.tomdoc? document = comment.parse signature = nil found_heading = false found_signature = false document.parts.delete_if do |part| next false if found_signature found_heading ||= RDoc::Markup::Heading === part && part.text == 'Signature' next false unless found_heading next true if RDoc::Markup::BlankLine === part if RDoc::Markup::Verbatim === part then signature = part found_signature = true end end signature and signature.text end
Public Instance Methods
Builds a heading from the token stream
- level
-
The level of heading to create
Returns¶ ↑
Returns an RDoc::Markup::Heading
# File lib/rdoc/tom_doc.rb, line 141 def build_heading level heading = super @section = heading.text heading end
Builds a paragraph from the token stream
- margin
-
Unused
Returns¶ ↑
Returns an RDoc::Markup::Paragraph.
# File lib/rdoc/tom_doc.rb, line 171 def build_paragraph margin p :paragraph_start => margin if @debug paragraph = RDoc::Markup::Paragraph.new until @tokens.empty? do type, data, = get if type == :TEXT then paragraph << data skip :NEWLINE else unget break end end p :paragraph_end => margin if @debug paragraph end
Builds a verbatim from the token stream. A verbatim in the Examples section will be marked as in ruby format.
- margin
-
The indentation from the margin for lines that belong to this verbatim section.
Returns¶ ↑
Returns an RDoc::Markup::Verbatim
# File lib/rdoc/tom_doc.rb, line 157 def build_verbatim margin verbatim = super verbatim.format = :ruby if @section == 'Examples' verbatim end
Turns text into an Array of tokens
- text
-
A String containing TomDoc-format text.
Returns¶ ↑
Returns self.
# File lib/rdoc/tom_doc.rb, line 199 def tokenize text text.sub!(/\A(Public|Internal|Deprecated):\s+/, '') setup_scanner text until @s.eos? do pos = @s.pos # leading spaces will be reflected by the column of the next token # the only thing we loose are trailing spaces at the end of the file next if @s.scan(/ +/) @tokens << case when @s.scan(/\r?\n/) then token = [:NEWLINE, @s.matched, *token_pos(pos)] @line_pos = char_pos @s.pos @line += 1 token when @s.scan(/(Examples|Signature)$/) then @tokens << [:HEADER, 3, *token_pos(pos)] [:TEXT, @s[1], *token_pos(pos)] when @s.scan(/([:\w][\w\[\]]*)[ ]+- /) then [:NOTE, @s[1], *token_pos(pos)] else @s.scan(/.*/) [:TEXT, @s.matched.sub(/\r$/, ''), *token_pos(pos)] end end self end