class RDoc::Parser
A parser is simple a class that subclasses RDoc::Parser
and implements scan to fill in an RDoc::TopLevel
with parsed data.
The initialize method takes an RDoc::TopLevel
to fill with parsed content, the name of the file to be parsed, the content of the file, an RDoc::Options
object and an RDoc::Stats
object to inform the user of parsed items. The scan method is then called to parse the file and must return the RDoc::TopLevel
object. By calling super these items will be set for you.
In order to be used by RDoc
the parser needs to register the file extensions it can parse. Use ::parse_files_matching
to register extensions.
require 'rdoc' class RDoc::Parser::Xyz < RDoc::Parser parse_files_matching /\.xyz$/ def initialize top_level, file_name, content, options, stats super # extra initialization if needed end def scan # parse file and fill in @top_level end end
Attributes
An Array of arrays that maps file extension (or name) regular expressions to parser classes that will parse matching filenames.
Use parse_files_matching
to register a parser's file extensions.
The name of the file being parsed
Public Class Methods
Alias an extension to another extension. After this call, files ending “new_ext” will be parsed using the same parser as “old_ext”
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 57 def self.alias_extension(old_ext, new_ext) old_ext = old_ext.sub(/^\.(.*)/, '\1') new_ext = new_ext.sub(/^\.(.*)/, '\1') parser = can_parse_by_name "xxx.#{old_ext}" return false unless parser RDoc::Parser.parsers.unshift [/\.#{new_ext}$/, parser] true end
Determines if the file is a “binary” file which basically means it has content that an RDoc
parser shouldn't try to consume.
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 73 def self.binary?(file) return false if file =~ /\.(rdoc|txt)$/ s = File.read(file, 1024) or return false have_encoding = s.respond_to? :encoding return true if s[0, 2] == Marshal.dump('')[0, 2] or s.index("\x00") if have_encoding then mode = "r" s.sub!(/\A#!.*\n/, '') # assume shebang line isn't longer than 1024. encoding = s[/^\s*\#\s*(?:-\*-\s*)?(?:en)?coding:\s*([^\s;]+?)(?:-\*-|[\s;])/, 1] mode = "rb:#{encoding}" if encoding s = File.open(file, mode) {|f| f.gets(nil, 1024)} not s.valid_encoding? else if 0.respond_to? :fdiv then s.count("\x00-\x7F", "^ -~\t\r\n").fdiv(s.size) > 0.3 else # HACK 1.8.6 (s.count("\x00-\x7F", "^ -~\t\r\n").to_f / s.size) > 0.3 end end end
Return a parser that can handle a particular extension
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 141 def self.can_parse file_name parser = can_parse_by_name file_name # HACK Selenium hides a jar file using a .txt extension return if parser == RDoc::Parser::Simple and zip? file_name parser end
Returns a parser that can handle the extension for file_name
. This does not depend upon the file being readable.
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 154 def self.can_parse_by_name file_name _, parser = RDoc::Parser.parsers.find { |regexp,| regexp =~ file_name } # The default parser must not parse binary files ext_name = File.extname file_name return parser if ext_name.empty? if parser == RDoc::Parser::Simple and ext_name !~ /txt|rdoc/ then case check_modeline file_name when nil, 'rdoc' then # continue else return nil end end parser rescue Errno::EACCES end
Returns the file type from the modeline in file_name
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 175 def self.check_modeline file_name line = open file_name do |io| io.gets end /-\*-\s*(.*?\S)\s*-\*-/ =~ line return nil unless type = $1 if /;/ =~ type then return nil unless /(?:\s|\A)mode:\s*([^\s;]+)/i =~ type type = $1 end return nil if /coding:/i =~ type type.downcase rescue ArgumentError # invalid byte sequence, etc. end
Finds and instantiates the correct parser for the given file_name
and content
.
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 199 def self.for top_level, file_name, content, options, stats return if binary? file_name parser = use_markup content unless parser then parse_name = file_name # If no extension, look for shebang if file_name !~ /\.\w+$/ && content =~ %r{\A#!(.+)} then shebang = $1 case shebang when %r{env\s+ruby}, %r{/ruby} parse_name = 'dummy.rb' end end parser = can_parse parse_name end return unless parser content = remove_modeline content parser.new top_level, file_name, content, options, stats rescue SystemCallError nil end
Creates a new Parser
storing top_level
, file_name
, content
, options
and stats
in instance variables. In +@preprocess+ an RDoc::Markup::PreProcess
object is created which allows processing of directives.
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 284 def initialize top_level, file_name, content, options, stats @top_level = top_level @top_level.parser = self.class @store = @top_level.store @file_name = file_name @content = content @options = options @stats = stats @preprocess = RDoc::Markup::PreProcess.new @file_name, @options.rdoc_include @preprocess.options = @options end
Record which file types this parser can understand.
It is ok to call this multiple times.
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 233 def self.parse_files_matching(regexp) RDoc::Parser.parsers.unshift [regexp, self] end
Processes common directives for CodeObjects for the C
and Ruby
parsers.
Applies directive
's value
to code_object
, if appropriate
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 104 def self.process_directive code_object, directive, value warn "RDoc::Parser::process_directive is deprecated and wil be removed in RDoc 4. Use RDoc::Markup::PreProcess#handle_directive instead" if $-w case directive when 'nodoc' then code_object.document_self = nil # notify nodoc code_object.document_children = value.downcase != 'all' when 'doc' then code_object.document_self = true code_object.force_documentation = true when 'yield', 'yields' then # remove parameter &block code_object.params.sub!(/,?\s*&\w+/, '') if code_object.params code_object.block_params = value when 'arg', 'args' then code_object.params = value end end
Removes an emacs-style modeline from the first line of the document
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 240 def self.remove_modeline content content.sub(/\A.*-\*-\s*(.*?\S)\s*-\*-.*\r?\n/, '') end
If there is a markup: parser_name
comment at the front of the file, use it to determine the parser. For example:
# markup: rdoc # Class comment can go here class C end
The comment should appear as the first line of the content
.
If the content contains a shebang or editor modeline the comment may appear on the second or third line.
Any comment style may be used to hide the markup comment.
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 261 def self.use_markup content markup = content.lines.first(3).grep(/markup:\s+(\w+)/) { $1 }.first return unless markup # TODO Ruby should be returned only when the filename is correct return RDoc::Parser::Ruby if %w[tomdoc markdown].include? markup markup = Regexp.escape markup _, selected = RDoc::Parser.parsers.find do |_, parser| /^#{markup}$/i =~ parser.name.sub(/.*:/, '') end selected end
Checks if file
is a zip file in disguise. Signatures from www.garykessler.net/library/file_sigs.html
# File lib/rdoc/parser.rb, line 128 def self.zip? file zip_signature = File.read file, 4 zip_signature == "PK\x03\x04" or zip_signature == "PK\x05\x06" or zip_signature == "PK\x07\x08" rescue false end