Module: CodeRay::Encoders::HTML::Output

Extended by:
Template::Simple
Defined in:
lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb,
lib/coderay/encoders/html/numerization.rb

Overview

This module is included in the output String from thew HTML Encoder.

It provides methods like wrap, div, page etc.

Remember to use #clone instead of #dup to keep the modules the object was extended with.

TODO: more doc.

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: Template

Constant Summary collapse

SPAN =

– don’t include the templates in docu

`<span class="CodeRay"><%CONTENT%></span>`
DIV =
` str  #` <-- for stupid editors
      Template.new str
    end
  end
end

extend Template::Simple

#-- don't include the templates in docu

SPAN = `<span class="CodeRay"><%CONTENT%></span>`

DIV = <<-`DIV`
<div class="CodeRay">
  <div class="code"><pre><%CONTENT%></pre></div>
</div>
DIV
TABLE =
module CodeRay
module Encoders

  class HTML

    # This module is included in the output String from thew HTML Encoder.
    #
    # It provides methods like wrap, div, page etc.
    #
    # Remember to use #clone instead of #dup to keep the modules the object was
    # extended with.
    #
    # TODO: more doc.
    module Output

require 'coderay/encoders/html/numerization.rb'

attr_accessor :css

class << self

  # This makes Output look like a class.
  #
  # Example:
  #
  #  a = Output.new '<span class="co">Code</span>'
  #  a.wrap! :page
  def new string, css = CSS.new, element = nil
    output = string.clone.extend self
    output.wrapped_in = element
    output.css = css
    output
  end

  # Raises an exception if an object that doesn't respond to to_str is extended by Output,
  # to prevent users from misuse. Use Module#remove_method to disable.
  def extended o
    warn "The Output module is intended to extend instances of String, not #{o.class}." unless o.respond_to? :to_str
  end

  def make_stylesheet css, in_tag = false
    sheet = css.stylesheet
    sheet = <<-CSS if in_tag
<style type="text/css">
#{sheet}
</style>
    CSS
    sheet
  end

  def page_template_for_css css
    sheet = make_stylesheet css
    PAGE.apply 'CSS', sheet
  end

  # Define a new wrapper. This is meta programming.
  def wrapper *wrappers
    wrappers.each do |wrapper|
      define_method wrapper do |*args|
        wrap wrapper, *args
      end
      define_method "#{wrapper}!".to_sym do |*args|
        wrap! wrapper, *args
      end
    end
  end

end

wrapper :div, :span, :page

def wrapped_in? element
  wrapped_in == element
end

def wrapped_in
  @wrapped_in ||= nil
end
attr_writer :wrapped_in

def wrap_in template
  clone.wrap_in! template
end

def wrap_in! template
  Template.wrap! self, template, 'CONTENT'
  self
end

def apply_title! title
  self.sub!(/(<title>)(<\/title>)/) { $1 + title + $2 }
  self
end

def wrap! element, *args
  return self if not element or element == wrapped_in
  case element
  when :div
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil
    wrap_in! DIV
  when :span
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil
    wrap_in! SPAN
  when :page
    wrap! :div if wrapped_in? nil
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? :div
    wrap_in! Output.page_template_for_css(@css)
    if args.first.is_a?(Hash) && title = args.first[:title]
      apply_title! title
    end
    self
  when nil
    return self
  else
    raise "Unknown value %p for :wrap" % element
  end
  @wrapped_in = element
  self
end

def wrap *args
  clone.wrap!(*args)
end

def stylesheet in_tag = false
  Output.make_stylesheet @css, in_tag
end

class Template < String

  def self.wrap! str, template, target
    target = Regexp.new(Regexp.escape("<%#{target}%>"))
    if template =~ target
      str[0,0] = $`
      str << $'
    else
      raise "Template target <%%%p%%> not found" % target
    end
  end

  def apply target, replacement
    target = Regexp.new(Regexp.escape("<%#{target}%>"))
    if self =~ target
      Template.new($` + replacement + $')
    else
      raise "Template target <%%%p%%> not found" % target
    end
  end

  module Simple
    def ` str  #` <-- for stupid editors
      Template.new str
    end
  end
end

extend Template::Simple

#-- don't include the templates in docu

SPAN = `<span class="CodeRay"><%CONTENT%></span>`

DIV = <<-`DIV`
<div class="CodeRay">
  <div class="code"><pre><%CONTENT%></pre></div>
</div>
DIV

TABLE = <<-`TABLE`
<table class="CodeRay"><tr>
  <td class="line_numbers" title="click to toggle" onclick="with (this.firstChild.style) { display = (display == '') ? 'none' : '' }"><pre><%LINE_NUMBERS%></pre></td>
  <td class="code"><pre ondblclick="with (this.style) { overflow = (overflow == 'auto' || overflow == '') ? 'visible' : 'auto' }"><%CONTENT%></pre></td>
</tr></table>
TABLE
LIST =

title=“double click to expand”

module CodeRay
module Encoders

  class HTML

    # This module is included in the output String from thew HTML Encoder.
    #
    # It provides methods like wrap, div, page etc.
    #
    # Remember to use #clone instead of #dup to keep the modules the object was
    # extended with.
    #
    # TODO: more doc.
    module Output

require 'coderay/encoders/html/numerization.rb'

attr_accessor :css

class << self

  # This makes Output look like a class.
  #
  # Example:
  #
  #  a = Output.new '<span class="co">Code</span>'
  #  a.wrap! :page
  def new string, css = CSS.new, element = nil
    output = string.clone.extend self
    output.wrapped_in = element
    output.css = css
    output
  end

  # Raises an exception if an object that doesn't respond to to_str is extended by Output,
  # to prevent users from misuse. Use Module#remove_method to disable.
  def extended o
    warn "The Output module is intended to extend instances of String, not #{o.class}." unless o.respond_to? :to_str
  end

  def make_stylesheet css, in_tag = false
    sheet = css.stylesheet
    sheet = <<-CSS if in_tag
<style type="text/css">
#{sheet}
</style>
    CSS
    sheet
  end

  def page_template_for_css css
    sheet = make_stylesheet css
    PAGE.apply 'CSS', sheet
  end

  # Define a new wrapper. This is meta programming.
  def wrapper *wrappers
    wrappers.each do |wrapper|
      define_method wrapper do |*args|
        wrap wrapper, *args
      end
      define_method "#{wrapper}!".to_sym do |*args|
        wrap! wrapper, *args
      end
    end
  end

end

wrapper :div, :span, :page

def wrapped_in? element
  wrapped_in == element
end

def wrapped_in
  @wrapped_in ||= nil
end
attr_writer :wrapped_in

def wrap_in template
  clone.wrap_in! template
end

def wrap_in! template
  Template.wrap! self, template, 'CONTENT'
  self
end

def apply_title! title
  self.sub!(/(<title>)(<\/title>)/) { $1 + title + $2 }
  self
end

def wrap! element, *args
  return self if not element or element == wrapped_in
  case element
  when :div
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil
    wrap_in! DIV
  when :span
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil
    wrap_in! SPAN
  when :page
    wrap! :div if wrapped_in? nil
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? :div
    wrap_in! Output.page_template_for_css(@css)
    if args.first.is_a?(Hash) && title = args.first[:title]
      apply_title! title
    end
    self
  when nil
    return self
  else
    raise "Unknown value %p for :wrap" % element
  end
  @wrapped_in = element
  self
end

def wrap *args
  clone.wrap!(*args)
end

def stylesheet in_tag = false
  Output.make_stylesheet @css, in_tag
end

class Template < String

  def self.wrap! str, template, target
    target = Regexp.new(Regexp.escape("<%#{target}%>"))
    if template =~ target
      str[0,0] = $`
      str << $'
    else
      raise "Template target <%%%p%%> not found" % target
    end
  end

  def apply target, replacement
    target = Regexp.new(Regexp.escape("<%#{target}%>"))
    if self =~ target
      Template.new($` + replacement + $')
    else
      raise "Template target <%%%p%%> not found" % target
    end
  end

  module Simple
    def ` str  #` <-- for stupid editors
      Template.new str
    end
  end
end

extend Template::Simple

#-- don't include the templates in docu

SPAN = `<span class="CodeRay"><%CONTENT%></span>`

DIV = <<-`DIV`
<div class="CodeRay">
  <div class="code"><pre><%CONTENT%></pre></div>
</div>
DIV

TABLE = <<-`TABLE`
<table class="CodeRay"><tr>
  <td class="line_numbers" title="click to toggle" onclick="with (this.firstChild.style) { display = (display == '') ? 'none' : '' }"><pre><%LINE_NUMBERS%></pre></td>
  <td class="code"><pre ondblclick="with (this.style) { overflow = (overflow == 'auto' || overflow == '') ? 'visible' : 'auto' }"><%CONTENT%></pre></td>
</tr></table>
TABLE
# title="double click to expand"

LIST = <<-`LIST`
<ol class="CodeRay">
<%CONTENT%>
</ol>
LIST
PAGE =
module CodeRay
module Encoders

  class HTML

    # This module is included in the output String from thew HTML Encoder.
    #
    # It provides methods like wrap, div, page etc.
    #
    # Remember to use #clone instead of #dup to keep the modules the object was
    # extended with.
    #
    # TODO: more doc.
    module Output

require 'coderay/encoders/html/numerization.rb'

attr_accessor :css

class << self

  # This makes Output look like a class.
  #
  # Example:
  #
  #  a = Output.new '<span class="co">Code</span>'
  #  a.wrap! :page
  def new string, css = CSS.new, element = nil
    output = string.clone.extend self
    output.wrapped_in = element
    output.css = css
    output
  end

  # Raises an exception if an object that doesn't respond to to_str is extended by Output,
  # to prevent users from misuse. Use Module#remove_method to disable.
  def extended o
    warn "The Output module is intended to extend instances of String, not #{o.class}." unless o.respond_to? :to_str
  end

  def make_stylesheet css, in_tag = false
    sheet = css.stylesheet
    sheet = <<-CSS if in_tag
<style type="text/css">
#{sheet}
</style>
    CSS
    sheet
  end

  def page_template_for_css css
    sheet = make_stylesheet css
    PAGE.apply 'CSS', sheet
  end

  # Define a new wrapper. This is meta programming.
  def wrapper *wrappers
    wrappers.each do |wrapper|
      define_method wrapper do |*args|
        wrap wrapper, *args
      end
      define_method "#{wrapper}!".to_sym do |*args|
        wrap! wrapper, *args
      end
    end
  end

end

wrapper :div, :span, :page

def wrapped_in? element
  wrapped_in == element
end

def wrapped_in
  @wrapped_in ||= nil
end
attr_writer :wrapped_in

def wrap_in template
  clone.wrap_in! template
end

def wrap_in! template
  Template.wrap! self, template, 'CONTENT'
  self
end

def apply_title! title
  self.sub!(/(<title>)(<\/title>)/) { $1 + title + $2 }
  self
end

def wrap! element, *args
  return self if not element or element == wrapped_in
  case element
  when :div
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil
    wrap_in! DIV
  when :span
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil
    wrap_in! SPAN
  when :page
    wrap! :div if wrapped_in? nil
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? :div
    wrap_in! Output.page_template_for_css(@css)
    if args.first.is_a?(Hash) && title = args.first[:title]
      apply_title! title
    end
    self
  when nil
    return self
  else
    raise "Unknown value %p for :wrap" % element
  end
  @wrapped_in = element
  self
end

def wrap *args
  clone.wrap!(*args)
end

def stylesheet in_tag = false
  Output.make_stylesheet @css, in_tag
end

class Template < String

  def self.wrap! str, template, target
    target = Regexp.new(Regexp.escape("<%#{target}%>"))
    if template =~ target
      str[0,0] = $`
      str << $'
    else
      raise "Template target <%%%p%%> not found" % target
    end
  end

  def apply target, replacement
    target = Regexp.new(Regexp.escape("<%#{target}%>"))
    if self =~ target
      Template.new($` + replacement + $')
    else
      raise "Template target <%%%p%%> not found" % target
    end
  end

  module Simple
    def ` str  #` <-- for stupid editors
      Template.new str
    end
  end
end

extend Template::Simple

#-- don't include the templates in docu

SPAN = `<span class="CodeRay"><%CONTENT%></span>`

DIV = <<-`DIV`
<div class="CodeRay">
  <div class="code"><pre><%CONTENT%></pre></div>
</div>
DIV

TABLE = <<-`TABLE`
<table class="CodeRay"><tr>
  <td class="line_numbers" title="click to toggle" onclick="with (this.firstChild.style) { display = (display == '') ? 'none' : '' }"><pre><%LINE_NUMBERS%></pre></td>
  <td class="code"><pre ondblclick="with (this.style) { overflow = (overflow == 'auto' || overflow == '') ? 'visible' : 'auto' }"><%CONTENT%></pre></td>
</tr></table>
TABLE
# title="double click to expand"

LIST = <<-`LIST`
<ol class="CodeRay">
<%CONTENT%>
</ol>
LIST

PAGE = <<-`PAGE`
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
  "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="de">
<head>
  <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
  <title></title>
  <style type="text/css">
<%CSS%>
  </style>
</head>
<body style="background-color: white;">

<%CONTENT%>
</body>
</html>
PAGE

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Template::Simple

`

Instance Attribute Details

#cssObject

Returns the value of attribute css.



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 18

def css
  @css
end

#wrapped_inObject



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 76

def wrapped_in
  @wrapped_in ||= nil
end

Class Method Details

.extended(o) ⇒ Object

Raises an exception if an object that doesn’t respond to to_str is extended by Output, to prevent users from misuse. Use Module#remove_method to disable.



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 37

def extended o
  warn "The Output module is intended to extend instances of String, not #{o.class}." unless o.respond_to? :to_str
end

.make_stylesheet(css, in_tag = false) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 41

def make_stylesheet css, in_tag = false
  sheet = css.stylesheet
  sheet = <<-CSS if in_tag
<style type="text/css">
#{sheet}
</style>
  CSS
  sheet
end

.new(string, css = CSS.new, element = nil) ⇒ Object

This makes Output look like a class.

Example:

a = Output.new '<span class="co">Code</span>'
a.wrap! :page


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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 28

def new string, css = CSS.new, element = nil
  output = string.clone.extend self
  output.wrapped_in = element
  output.css = css
  output
end

.page_template_for_css(css) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 51

def page_template_for_css css
  sheet = make_stylesheet css
  PAGE.apply 'CSS', sheet
end

.wrapper(*wrappers) ⇒ Object

Define a new wrapper. This is meta programming.



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 57

def wrapper *wrappers
  wrappers.each do |wrapper|
    define_method wrapper do |*args|
      wrap wrapper, *args
    end
    define_method "#{wrapper}!".to_sym do |*args|
      wrap! wrapper, *args
    end
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#apply_title!(title) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 90

def apply_title! title
  self.sub!(/(<title>)(<\/title>)/) { $1 + title + $2 }
  self
end

#line_countObject



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/numerization.rb', line 117

def line_count
  line_count = count("\n")
  position_of_last_newline = rindex(?\n)
  if position_of_last_newline
    after_last_newline = self[position_of_last_newline + 1 .. -1]
    ends_with_newline = after_last_newline[/\A(?:<\/span>)*\z/]
    line_count += 1 if not ends_with_newline
  end
  line_count
end

#numerize(*args) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/numerization.rb', line 8

def numerize *args
  clone.numerize!(*args)
end

#numerize!(mode = :table, options = {}) ⇒ Object

:table => [:div, :page, nil],

  :inline => :all,
  :list => [:div, :page, nil]
}
NUMERIZABLE_WRAPPINGS.default = :all


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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/numerization.rb', line 19

def numerize! mode = :table, options = {}
  return self unless mode

  options = DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge options

  start = options[:line_number_start]
  unless start.is_a? Integer
    raise ArgumentError, "Invalid value %p for :line_number_start; Integer expected." % start
  end

  #allowed_wrappings = NUMERIZABLE_WRAPPINGS[mode]
  #unless allowed_wrappings == :all or allowed_wrappings.include? options[:wrap]
  #  raise ArgumentError, "Can't numerize, :wrap must be in %p, but is %p" % [NUMERIZABLE_WRAPPINGS, options[:wrap]]
  #end

  bold_every = options[:bold_every]
  highlight_lines = options[:highlight_lines]
  bolding =
    if bold_every == false && highlight_lines == nil
      proc { |line| line.to_s }
    elsif highlight_lines.is_a? Enumerable
      highlight_lines = highlight_lines.to_set
      proc do |line|
        if highlight_lines.include? line
          "<strong class=\"highlighted\">#{line}</strong>"  # highlighted line numbers in bold
        else
          line.to_s
        end
      end
    elsif bold_every.is_a? Integer
      raise ArgumentError, ":bolding can't be 0." if bold_every == 0
      proc do |line|
        if line % bold_every == 0
          "<strong>#{line}</strong>"  # every bold_every-th number in bold
        else
          line.to_s
        end
      end
    else
      raise ArgumentError, 'Invalid value %p for :bolding; false or Integer expected.' % bold_every
    end

  case mode
  when :inline
    max_width = (start + line_count).to_s.size
    line_number = start
    gsub!(/^/) do
      line_number_text = bolding.call line_number
      indent = ' ' * (max_width - line_number.to_s.size)  # TODO: Optimize (10^x)
      res = "<span class=\"no\">#{indent}#{line_number_text}</span> "
      line_number += 1
      res
    end

  when :table
    # This is really ugly.
    # Because even monospace fonts seem to have different heights when bold,
    # I make the newline bold, both in the code and the line numbers.
    # FIXME Still not working perfect for Mr. Internet Exploder
    line_numbers = (start ... start + line_count).to_a.map(&bolding).join("\n")
    line_numbers << "\n"  # also for Mr. MS Internet Exploder :-/
    line_numbers.gsub!(/\n/) { "<tt>\n</tt>" }

    line_numbers_table_tpl = TABLE.apply('LINE_NUMBERS', line_numbers)
    gsub!(/<\/div>\n/) { '</div>' }
    gsub!(/\n/) { "<tt>\n</tt>" }
    wrap_in! line_numbers_table_tpl
    @wrapped_in = :div

  when :list
    opened_tags = []
    gsub!(/^.*$\n?/) do |line|
      line.chomp!

      open = opened_tags.join
      line.scan(%r!<(/)?span[^>]*>?!) do |close,|
        if close
          opened_tags.pop
        else
          opened_tags << $&
        end
      end
      close = '</span>' * opened_tags.size

      "<li>#{open}#{line}#{close}</li>\n"
    end
    chomp!("\n")
    wrap_in! LIST
    @wrapped_in = :div

  else
    raise ArgumentError, 'Unknown value %p for mode: expected one of %p' %
      [mode, [:table, :list, :inline]]
  end

  self
end

#stylesheet(in_tag = false) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 125

def stylesheet in_tag = false
  Output.make_stylesheet @css, in_tag
end

#wrap(*args) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 121

def wrap *args
  clone.wrap!(*args)
end

#wrap!(element, *args) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 95

def wrap! element, *args
  return self if not element or element == wrapped_in
  case element
  when :div
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil
    wrap_in! DIV
  when :span
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? nil
    wrap_in! SPAN
  when :page
    wrap! :div if wrapped_in? nil
    raise "Can't wrap %p in %p" % [wrapped_in, element] unless wrapped_in? :div
    wrap_in! Output.page_template_for_css(@css)
    if args.first.is_a?(Hash) && title = args.first[:title]
      apply_title! title
    end
    self
  when nil
    return self
  else
    raise "Unknown value %p for :wrap" % element
  end
  @wrapped_in = element
  self
end

#wrap_in(template) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 81

def wrap_in template
  clone.wrap_in! template
end

#wrap_in!(template) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 85

def wrap_in! template
  Template.wrap! self, template, 'CONTENT'
  self
end

#wrapped_in?(element) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/coderay/encoders/html/output.rb', line 72

def wrapped_in? element
  wrapped_in == element
end