generalized it so that pygment lexer and comment characters can be specified, made shebang line ignore more clear

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jdp 2010-03-16 05:17:17 -04:00
parent 02dc9c6c4c
commit cf12978037
4 changed files with 42 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -28,9 +28,12 @@ end
# Parse command line options, aborting if anything goes wrong.
output_dir = '.'
sources = []
options = {}
ARGV.options { |o|
o.program_name = File.basename($0)
o.on("-o", "--output=DIR") { |dir| output_dir = dir }
o.on("-l", "--language=LANG") { |lang| options[:language] = lang }
o.on("-c", "--comment-chars=CHARS") { |chars| options[:comment_chars] = Regexp.escape(chars) }
o.on_tail("-h", "--help") { usage($stdout, 0) }
o.parse!
} or abort_with_note
@ -76,8 +79,10 @@ Dir.mkdir output_dir if !File.directory?(output_dir)
# Run each file through Rocco and write output.
sources.each do |filename|
rocco = Rocco.new(filename, sources)
dest = File.join(output_dir, File.basename(filename, '.rb') + '.html')
rocco = Rocco.new(filename, sources, options)
fnparts = filename.split('.')
fnparts.pop
dest = File.join(output_dir, fnparts.join('.') + '.html')
puts "rocco: #{filename} -> #{dest}"
File.open(dest, 'wb') { |fd| fd.write(rocco.to_html) }
end

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@ -57,13 +57,18 @@ end
#### Public Interface
# `Rocco.new` takes a source `filename`, an optional list of source filenames
# for other documentation sources, and an optional `block`. When `block` is
# given, it must read the contents of the file using whatever means necessary
# and return it as a string. With no `block`, the file is read to retrieve data.
# for other documentation sources, an `options` hash, and an optional `block`.
# The `options` hash respects two members: `:language`, which specifies which
# Pygments lexer to use; and `:comment_chars`, which specifies the comment
# characters of the target language. The options default to `'ruby'` and `'#'`,
# respectively.
# When `block` is given, it must read the contents of the file using whatever
# means necessary and return it as a string. With no `block`, the file is read
# to retrieve data.
class Rocco
VERSION = '0.2'
def initialize(filename, sources=[], &block)
def initialize(filename, sources=[], options={}, &block)
@file = filename
@data =
if block_given?
@ -71,7 +76,10 @@ class Rocco
else
File.read(filename)
end
defaults = { :language => 'ruby', :comment_chars => '#' }
@options = defaults.merge(options)
@sources = sources
@comment_pattern = Regexp.new("^\\s*#{@options[:comment_chars]}")
@sections = highlight(split(parse(@data)))
end
@ -98,13 +106,16 @@ class Rocco
# Parse the raw file data into a list of two-tuples. Each tuple has the
# form `[docs, code]` where both elements are arrays containing the
# raw lines parsed from the input file.
# raw lines parsed from the input file. The first line is ignored if it
# is a shebang line.
def parse(data)
sections = []
docs, code = [], []
data.split("\n").each do |line|
lines = data.split("\n")
lines.shift if lines[0] =~ /^\#\!/
lines.each do |line|
case line
when /^\s*#(?!\!)/
when @comment_pattern
if code.any?
sections << [docs, code]
docs, code = [], []
@ -124,7 +135,7 @@ class Rocco
def split(sections)
docs_blocks, code_blocks = [], []
sections.each do |docs,code|
docs_blocks << docs.map { |line| line.sub(/^\s*#\s?/, '') }.join("\n")
docs_blocks << docs.map { |line| line.sub(@comment_pattern, '') }.join("\n")
code_blocks << code.join("\n")
end
[docs_blocks, code_blocks]
@ -147,7 +158,7 @@ class Rocco
# Pygments. We `popen` a read/write pygmentize process in the parent and
# then fork off a child process to write the input.
code_html = nil
open("|pygmentize -l ruby -f html", 'r+') do |fd|
open("|pygmentize -l #{@options[:language]} -f html", 'r+') do |fd|
pid =
fork {
fd.close_read

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@ -33,6 +33,15 @@
#
# Rocco::make 'html/', ['lib/thing.rb', 'lib/thing/*.rb']
#
# Finally, it is also possible to specify which Pygments language you would
# like to use to highlight the code, as well as the comment characters for the
# language in the `options` hash:
#
# Rocco::make 'html/', 'lib/thing/**/*.rb', {
# :language => 'io',
# :comment_chars => '#'
# }
#
# Might be nice to defer this until we actually need to build docs but this
# will have to do for now.
@ -49,10 +58,11 @@ class Rocco
# `Rocco::Task.new` takes a task name, the destination directory docs
# should be built under, and a source file pattern or file list.
class Task
def initialize(task_name, dest='docs/', sources='lib/**/*.rb')
def initialize(task_name, dest='docs/', sources='lib/**/*.rb', options={})
@name = task_name
@dest = dest[-1] == ?/ ? dest : "#{dest}/"
@sources = FileList[sources]
@options = options
# Make sure there's a `directory` task defined for our destination.
define_directory_task @dest
@ -67,6 +77,8 @@ class Rocco
# That way all Rocco generated are removed when running `rake clean`.
CLEAN.include "#{@dest}#{dest_file}" if defined? CLEAN
end
# Pass
end
# Define the destination directory task and make the `:rocco` task depend
@ -92,7 +104,7 @@ class Rocco
prerequisites = [@dest, source_file] + rocco_source_files
file dest_file => prerequisites do |f|
verbose { puts "rocco: #{source_file} -> #{dest_file}" }
rocco = Rocco.new(source_file, @sources.to_a)
rocco = Rocco.new(source_file, @sources.to_a, @options)
File.open(dest_file, 'wb') { |fd| fd.write(rocco.to_html) }
end
task @name => dest_file

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = 'rocco'
s.version = '0.2'
s.date = '2010-03-11'
s.date = '2010-03-16'
s.description = "Docco in Ruby"
s.summary = s.description