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require "rdoc/parsers/parse_simple" module RDoc # A parser is simple a class that implements # # #initialize(file_name, body, options) # # and # # #scan # # The initialize method takes a file name to be used, the body of the # file, and an RDoc::Options object. The scan method is then called # to return an appropriately parsed TopLevel code object. # # The ParseFactory is used to redirect to the correct parser given a filename # extension. This magic works because individual parsers have to register # themselves with us as they are loaded in. The do this using the following # incantation # # # require "rdoc/parsers/parsefactory" # # module RDoc # # class XyzParser # extend ParseFactory <<<< # parse_files_matching /\.xyz$/ <<<< # # def initialize(file_name, body, options) # ... # end # # def scan # ... # end # end # end # # Just to make life interesting, if we suspect a plain text file, we # also look for a shebang line just in case it's a potential # shell script module ParserFactory @@parsers = [] Parsers = Struct.new(:regexp, :parser) # Record the fact that a particular class parses files that # match a given extension def parse_files_matching(regexp) @@parsers.unshift Parsers.new(regexp, self) end # Return a parser that can handle a particular extension def ParserFactory.can_parse(file_name) @@parsers.find {|p| p.regexp.match(file_name) } end # Alias an extension to another extension. After this call, # files ending "new_ext" will be parsed using the same parser # as "old_ext" def ParserFactory.alias_extension(old_ext, new_ext) parser = ParserFactory.can_parse("xxx.#{old_ext}") return false unless parser @@parsers.unshift Parsers.new(Regexp.new("\\.#{new_ext}$"), parser.parser) true end # Find the correct parser for a particular file name. Return a # SimpleParser for ones that we don't know def ParserFactory.parser_for(top_level, file_name, body, options, stats) # If no extension, look for shebang if file_name !~ /\.\w+$/ && body =~ %r{\A#!(.+)} shebang = $1 case shebang when %r{env\s+ruby}, %r{/ruby} file_name = "dummy.rb" end end parser_description = can_parse(file_name) if parser_description parser = parser_description.parser else parser = SimpleParser end parser.new(top_level, file_name, body, options, stats) end end end
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