Class: YARD::Tags::MethodDirective

Inherits:
Directive
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/yard/tags/directives.rb

Overview

Note:

This directive should only be used if there is no explicit declaration for the method in any source files (i.e., the method is declared dynamically via meta-programming). In all other cases, add documentation to the method definition itself.

Note:

For backwards compatibility support, you do not need to indent the method’s docstring text. If a @!method directive is seen with no indented block, the entire docstring is used as the new method’s docstring text.

Defines a method object with a given method signature, using indented block data as the method’s docstring. The signature is similar to the tag:overload tag. The comment containing this directive does not need to be attached to any source, but if it is, that source code will be used as the method’s source.

To define an attribute method, see tag:!attribute

Examples:

Defining a simple method

# @!method quit(username, message = "Quit")
#   Sends a quit message to the server for a +username+.
#   @param [String] username the username to quit
#   @param [String] message the quit message
quit_message_method

Attaching multiple methods to the same source

# @!method method1
# @!method method2
create_methods :method1, :method2

See Also:

  • tag:!attribute

Since:

  • 0.7.0

Direct Known Subclasses

AttributeDirective

Parser callbacks collapse

SCOPE_MATCH =

Since:

  • 0.7.0

/\A\s*self\s*\.\s*/

Instance Attribute Summary

Attributes inherited from Directive

#expanded_text, #handler, #object, #tag

Parser callbacks collapse

Methods inherited from Directive

#initialize

Constructor Details

This class inherits a constructor from YARD::Tags::Directive

Instance Method Details

#after_parseObject

Since:

  • 0.7.0



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# File 'lib/yard/tags/directives.rb', line 373

def after_parse
  return unless handler
  use_indented_text
  create_object
end

#callObject

Since:

  • 0.7.0



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# File 'lib/yard/tags/directives.rb', line 371

def call; end