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# -*- coding: us-ascii -*- # frozen_string_literal: true ## # 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$/ # # def initialize top_level, file_name, content, options, stats # super # # # extra initialization if needed # end # # def scan # # parse file and fill in @top_level # end # end class RDoc::Parser @parsers = [] class << self ## # An Array of arrays that maps file extension (or name) regular # expressions to parser classes that will parse matching filenames. # # Use parse_files_matching to register a parser's file extensions. attr_reader :parsers end ## # The name of the file being parsed attr_reader :file_name ## # Alias an extension to another extension. After this call, files ending # "new_ext" will be parsed using the same parser as "old_ext" def self.alias_extension(old_ext, new_ext) old_ext = old_ext.sub(/^\.(.*)/, '\1') new_ext = new_ext.sub(/^\.(.*)/, '\1') parser = can_parse_by_name "xxx.#{old_ext}" return false unless parser RDoc::Parser.parsers.unshift [/\.#{new_ext}$/, 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. def self.binary?(file) return false if file =~ /\.(rdoc|txt)$/ s = File.read(file, 1024) or return false return true if s[0, 2] == Marshal.dump('')[0, 2] or s.index("\x00") mode = 'r:utf-8' # default source encoding has been chagened to utf-8 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? end ## # Checks if +file+ is a zip file in disguise. Signatures from # http://www.garykessler.net/library/file_sigs.html 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 ## # Return a parser that can handle a particular extension 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. 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+ 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 = $1 end return nil if /coding:/i =~ type type.downcase rescue ArgumentError rescue Encoding::InvalidByteSequenceError # invalid byte sequence end ## # Finds and instantiates the correct parser for the given +file_name+ and # +content+. def self.for top_level, file_name, content, options, stats return if binary? file_name parser = use_markup content unless parser then parse_name = file_name # If no extension, look for shebang if file_name !~ /\.\w+$/ && 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 ## # Record which file types this parser can understand. # # It is ok to call this multiple times. def self.parse_files_matching(regexp) RDoc::Parser.parsers.unshift [regexp, self] end ## # Removes an emacs-style modeline from the first line of the document def self.remove_modeline content content.sub(/\A.*-\*-\s*(.*?\S)\s*-\*-.*\r?\n/, '') end ## # If there is a <tt>markup: parser_name</tt> 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. 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 ## # 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. 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 autoload :RubyTools, 'rdoc/parser/ruby_tools' autoload :Text, 'rdoc/parser/text' end # simple must come first in order to show up last in the parsers list require 'rdoc/parser/simple' require 'rdoc/parser/c' require 'rdoc/parser/changelog' require 'rdoc/parser/markdown' require 'rdoc/parser/rd' require 'rdoc/parser/ruby'