Class: RDoc::Comment

Inherits:
Object show all
Includes:
Text
Defined in:
lib/rdoc/comment.rb

Constant Summary

Constants included from Text

Text::MARKUP_FORMAT, Text::SPACE_SEPARATED_LETTER_CLASS, Text::TO_HTML_CHARACTERS

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Attributes included from Text

#language

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Text

encode_fallback, #expand_tabs, #flush_left, #markup, #normalize_comment, #snippet, #strip_hashes, #strip_newlines, #strip_stars, #to_html, #wrap

Constructor Details

#initialize(text = nil, location = nil, language = nil) ⇒ Comment

Creates a new comment with text that is found in the RDoc::TopLevel location.



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 56

def initialize text = nil, location = nil, language = nil
  @location = location
  @text     = text.nil? ? nil : text.dup
  @language = language

  @document   = nil
  @format     = 'rdoc'
  @normalized = false
end

Instance Attribute Details

#document=(value) ⇒ Object (writeonly)

Overrides the content returned by #parse. Use when there is no #text source for this comment



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 50

def document=(value)
  @document = value
end

#formatObject

The format of this comment. Defaults to RDoc::Markup



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 19

def format
  @format
end

#lineObject

Line where this Comment was written



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 29

def line
  @line
end

#locationObject Also known as: file

The RDoc::TopLevel this comment was found in



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 24

def location
  @location
end

#textObject Also known as: to_s

The text for this comment



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 39

def text
  @text
end

Instance Method Details

#==(other) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 74

def == other # :nodoc:
  self.class === other and
    other.text == @text and other.location == @location
end

#empty?Boolean

A comment is empty if its text String is empty.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 128

def empty?
  @text.empty?
end

#encode!(encoding) ⇒ Object

HACK dubious



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 135

def encode! encoding
  @text = String.new @text, encoding: encoding
  self
end

#extract_call_seq(method) ⇒ Object

Look for a ‘call-seq’ in the comment to override the normal parameter handling. The :call-seq: is indented from the baseline. All lines of the same indentation level and prefix are consumed.

For example, all of the following will be used as the :call-seq:

# :call-seq:
#   ARGF.readlines(sep=$/)     -> array
#   ARGF.readlines(limit)      -> array
#   ARGF.readlines(sep, limit) -> array
#
#   ARGF.to_a(sep=$/)     -> array
#   ARGF.to_a(limit)      -> array
#   ARGF.to_a(sep, limit) -> array


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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 95

def extract_call_seq method
  # we must handle situations like the above followed by an unindented first
  # comment.  The difficulty is to make sure not to match lines starting
  # with ARGF at the same indent, but that are after the first description
  # paragraph.
  if /^(?<S> ((?!\n)\s)*+        (?# whitespaces except newline))
       :?call-seq:
         (?<B> \g<S>(?<N>\n|\z)  (?# trailing spaces))?
       (?<seq>
         (\g<S>(?!\w)\S.*\g<N>)*
         (?>
           (?<H> \g<S>\w+        (?# ' #   ARGF' in the example above))
           .*\g<N>)?
         (\g<S>\S.*\g<N>         (?# other non-blank line))*+
         (\g<B>+(\k<H>.*\g<N>    (?# ARGF.to_a lines))++)*+
       )
       (?m:^\s*$|\z)
      /x =~ @text
    seq = $~[:seq]

    all_start, all_stop = $~.offset(0)
    @text.slice! all_start...all_stop

    seq.gsub!(/^\s*/, '')
    method.call_seq = seq
  end

  method
end

#initialize_copy(copy) ⇒ Object

– TODO deep copy @document



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 70

def initialize_copy copy # :nodoc:
  @text = copy.text.dup
end

#inspectObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 148

def inspect # :nodoc:
  location = @location ? @location.relative_name : '(unknown)'

  "#<%s:%x %s %p>" % [self.class, object_id, location, @text]
end

#normalizeObject

Normalizes the text. See RDoc::Text#normalize_comment for details



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 157

def normalize
  return self unless @text
  return self if @normalized # TODO eliminate duplicate normalization

  @text = normalize_comment @text

  @normalized = true

  self
end

#normalized?Boolean

Was this text normalized?

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 171

def normalized? # :nodoc:
  @normalized
end

#parseObject

Parses the comment into an RDoc::Markup::Document. The parsed document is cached until the text is changed.



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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 179

def parse
  return @document if @document

  @document = super @text, @format
  @document.file = @location
  @document
end

#remove_privateObject

Removes private sections from this comment. Private sections are flush to the comment marker and start with -- and end with ++. For C-style comments, a private marker may not start at the opening of the comment.

/*
 *--
 * private
 *++
 * public
 */


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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 200

def remove_private
  # Workaround for gsub encoding for Ruby 1.9.2 and earlier
  empty = ''
  empty = RDoc::Encoding.change_encoding empty, @text.encoding

  @text = @text.gsub(%r%^\s*([#*]?)--.*?^\s*(\1)\+\+\n?%m, empty)
  @text = @text.sub(%r%^\s*[#*]?--.*%m, '')
end

#tomdoc?Boolean

Returns true if this comment is in TomDoc format.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/rdoc/comment.rb', line 225

def tomdoc?
  @format == 'tomdoc'
end