class RDoc::Comment
A comment holds the text comment for a RDoc::CodeObject
and provides a unified way of cleaning it up and parsing it into an RDoc::Markup::Document
.
Each comment may have a different markup format set by format=
. By default ‘rdoc’ is used. The :markup: directive tells RDoc
which format to use.
See Other directives at RDoc::Markup
for instructions on adding an alternate format.
Attributes
The RDoc::TopLevel
this comment was found in
The format of this comment. Defaults to RDoc::Markup
Line where this Comment
was written
The RDoc::TopLevel
this comment was found in
The text for this comment
The text for this comment
Public Class Methods
Creates a new comment with text
that is found in the RDoc::TopLevel
location
.
# File 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
Public Instance Methods
A comment is empty if its text String is empty.
# File rdoc/comment.rb, line 144 def empty? @text.empty? end
HACK dubious
# File rdoc/comment.rb, line 151 def encode! encoding # TODO: Remove this condition after Ruby 2.2 EOL if RUBY_VERSION < '2.3.0' @text = @text.force_encoding encoding else @text = String.new @text, encoding: encoding end self end
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
# File 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 @text =~ /^\s*:?call-seq:(.*?(?:\S).*?)^\s*$/m then all_start, all_stop = $~.offset(0) seq_start, seq_stop = $~.offset(1) # we get the following lines that start with the leading word at the # same indent, even if they have blank lines before if $1 =~ /(^\s*\n)+^(\s*\w+)/m then leading = $2 # ' * ARGF' in the example above re = %r% \A( (^\s*\n)+ (^#{Regexp.escape leading}.*?\n)+ )+ ^\s*$ %xm if @text[seq_stop..-1] =~ re then all_stop = seq_stop + $~.offset(0).last seq_stop = seq_stop + $~.offset(1).last end end seq = @text[seq_start..seq_stop] seq.gsub!(/^\s*(\S|\n)/m, '\1') @text.slice! all_start...all_stop method.call_seq = seq.chomp else regexp = /^\s*:?call-seq:(.*?)(^\s*$|\z)/m if regexp =~ @text then @text = @text.sub(regexp, '') seq = $1 seq.gsub!(/^\s*/, '') method.call_seq = seq end end method end
Sets the format of this comment and resets any parsed document
# File rdoc/comment.rb, line 164 def format= format @format = format @document = nil end
Normalizes the text. See RDoc::Text#normalize_comment
for details
# File rdoc/comment.rb, line 178 def normalize return self unless @text return self if @normalized # TODO eliminate duplicate normalization @text = normalize_comment @text @normalized = true self end
Parses the comment into an RDoc::Markup::Document
. The parsed document is cached until the text is changed.
RDoc::Text#parse
# File rdoc/comment.rb, line 200 def parse return @document if @document @document = super @text, @format @document.file = @location @document end
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 */
# File rdoc/comment.rb, line 221 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
Replaces this comment’s text with text
and resets the parsed document.
An error is raised if the comment contains a document but no text.
# File rdoc/comment.rb, line 235 def text= text raise RDoc::Error, 'replacing document-only comment is not allowed' if @text.nil? and @document @document = nil @text = text.nil? ? nil : text.dup end
Returns true if this comment is in TomDoc format.
# File rdoc/comment.rb, line 246 def tomdoc? @format == 'tomdoc' end