Class: RDoc::CrossReference
| Relationships & Source Files | |
| Inherits: | Object |
| Defined in: | lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb |
Overview
CrossReference is a reusable way to create cross references for names.
Constant Summary
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ALL_CROSSREF_REGEXP =
# File 'lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb', line 78
Version of CROSSREF_REGEXP used when
--hyperlink-allis specified./ (?:^|[\s()]) ( (?: # A::B::C.meth #{CLASS_REGEXP_STR}(?:[.#]|::)#{METHOD_REGEXP_STR} # A::B::C | #{CLASS_REGEXP_STR}(?=[@\s).?!,;<\000]|\z) # Stand-alone method | \\?#{METHOD_REGEXP_STR} # Things that look like filenames | (?:\.\.\/)*[-\/\w][_\/.][-\w\/.] # Things that have markup suppressed | \\[^\s<] ) # labels for headings (?:@[\w%-])? )/x -
CLASS_REGEXP_STR =
# File 'lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb', line 15
Regular expression to match class references
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There can be a ‘\’ in front of text to suppress the cross-reference
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There can be a ‘::’ in front of class names to reference from the top-level namespace.
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The method can be followed by parenthesis (not recommended)
'\\\\?((?:\:{2})?[A-Z]\w*(?:\:\:\w+)*)' -
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CROSSREF_REGEXP =
# File 'lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb', line 31
Regular expressions matching text that should potentially have cross-reference links generated are passed to add_regexp_handling. Note that these expressions are meant to pick up text for which cross-references have been suppressed, since the suppression characters are removed by the code that is triggered.
/(?:^|[\s()]) ( (?: # A::B::C.meth #{CLASS_REGEXP_STR}(?:[.#]|::)#{METHOD_REGEXP_STR} # A::B::C # The stuff after CLASS_REGEXP_STR is a # nasty hack. CLASS_REGEXP_STR unfortunately matches # words like dog and cat (these are legal "class" # names in Fortran 95). When a word is flagged as a # potential cross-reference, limitations in the markup # engine suppress other processing, such as typesetting. # This is particularly noticeable for contractions. # In order that words like "can't" not # be flagged as potential cross-references, only # flag potential class cross-references if the character # after the cross-reference is a space, sentence # punctuation, tag start character, or attribute # marker. | #{CLASS_REGEXP_STR}(?=[@\s).?!,;<\000]|\z) # Stand-alone method (preceded by a #) | \\?\##{METHOD_REGEXP_STR} # Stand-alone method (preceded by ::) | ::#{METHOD_REGEXP_STR} # Things that look like filenames # The key thing is that there must be at least # one special character (period, slash, or # underscore). | (?:\.\.\/)*[-\/\w][_\/.][-\w\/.] # Things that have markup suppressed # Don't process things like '\<' in \<tt>, though. # TODO: including < is a hack, not very satisfying. | \\[^\s<] ) # labels for headings (?:@[\w%-](?:\.[\w|%-]+)?)? )/x -
METHOD_REGEXP_STR =
# File 'lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb', line 22
Regular expression to match method references.
See CLASS_REGEXP_STR
'([A-Za-z]\w*[!?=]?|%|===?|\[\]=?|<<|>>|\@|-@|-|\|\*)(?:\([\w.+*/=<>-]*\))?'
Class Method Summary
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.new(context) ⇒ CrossReference
constructor
Allows cross-references to be created based on the given
context(RDoc::Context).
Instance Attribute Summary
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#seen
rw
Hash of references that have been looked-up to their replacements.
Instance Method Summary
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#resolve(name, text)
Returns a reference to
name. - #resolve_method(name)
Constructor Details
.new(context) ⇒ CrossReference
Allows cross-references to be created based on the given context (RDoc::Context).
# File 'lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb', line 111
def initialize context @context = context @store = context.store @seen = {} end
Instance Attribute Details
#seen (rw)
Hash of references that have been looked-up to their replacements
# File 'lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb', line 105
attr_accessor :seen
Instance Method Details
#resolve(name, text)
Returns a reference to name.
If the reference is found and name is not documented text will be returned. If name is escaped name is returned. If name is not found text is returned.
# File 'lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb', line 171
def resolve name, text return @seen[name] if @seen.include? name ref = case name when /^\\(#{CLASS_REGEXP_STR})$/o then @context.find_symbol $1 else @context.find_symbol name end ref = resolve_method name unless ref # Try a page name ref = @store.page name if not ref and name =~ /^[\w.]+$/ ref = nil if RDoc::Alias === ref # external alias, can't link to it out = if name == '\\' then name elsif name =~ /^\\/ then # we remove the \ only in front of what we know: # other backslashes are treated later, only outside of <tt> ref ? $' : name elsif ref then if ref.display? then ref else text end else text end @seen[name] = out out end
#resolve_method(name)
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/rdoc/cross_reference.rb', line 118
def resolve_method name ref = nil if /#{CLASS_REGEXP_STR}([.#]|::)#{METHOD_REGEXP_STR}/o =~ name then type = $2 if '.' == type # will find either #method or ::method method = $3 else method = "#{type}#{$3}" end container = @context.find_symbol_module($1) elsif /^([.#]|::)#{METHOD_REGEXP_STR}/o =~ name then type = $1 if '.' == type method = $2 else method = "#{type}#{$2}" end container = @context else type = nil container = nil end if container then unless RDoc::TopLevel === container then if '.' == type then if 'new' == method then # AnyClassName.new will be class method ref = container.find_local_symbol method ref = container.find_ancestor_local_symbol method unless ref else ref = container.find_local_symbol "::#{method}" ref = container.find_ancestor_local_symbol "::#{method}" unless ref ref = container.find_local_symbol "##{method}" unless ref ref = container.find_ancestor_local_symbol "##{method}" unless ref end else ref = container.find_local_symbol method ref = container.find_ancestor_local_symbol method unless ref end end end ref end