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require 'rdoc/ri'
# readline support might not be present, so be careful
# when requiring it.
begin
require('readline')
require('abbrev')
CAN_USE_READLINE = true # HACK use an RDoc namespace constant
rescue LoadError
CAN_USE_READLINE = false
end
##
# This is a kind of 'flag' module. If you want to write your own 'ri' display
# module (perhaps because you're writing an IDE), you write a class which
# implements the various 'display' methods in RDoc::RI::DefaultDisplay, and
# include the RDoc::RI::Display module in that class.
#
# To access your class from the command line, you can do
#
# ruby -r <your source file> ../ri ....
module RDoc::RI::Display
@@display_class = nil
def self.append_features(display_class)
@@display_class = display_class
end
def self.new(*args)
@@display_class.new(*args)
end
end
##
# A paging display module. Uses the RDoc::RI::Formatter class to do the actual
# presentation.
class RDoc::RI::DefaultDisplay
include RDoc::RI::Display
def initialize(formatter, width, use_stdout, output = $stdout)
@use_stdout = use_stdout
@formatter = formatter.new output, width, " "
end
##
# Display information about +klass+. Fetches additional information from
# +ri_reader+ as necessary.
def display_class_info(klass)
page do
superclass = klass.superclass
if superclass
superclass = " < " + superclass
else
superclass = ""
end
@formatter.draw_line(klass.display_name + ": " +
klass.full_name + superclass)
display_flow(klass.comment)
@formatter.draw_line
unless klass.includes.empty?
@formatter.blankline
@formatter.display_heading("Includes:", 2, "")
incs = []
klass.includes.each do |inc|
incs << inc.name
end
@formatter.wrap(incs.sort.join(', '))
end
unless klass.constants.empty?
@formatter.blankline
@formatter.display_heading("Constants:", 2, "")
constants = klass.constants.sort_by { |constant| constant.name }
constants.each do |constant|
@formatter.wrap "#{constant.name} = #{constant.value}"
if constant.comment then
@formatter.indent do
@formatter.display_flow constant.comment
end
else
@formatter.break_to_newline
end
end
end
unless klass.attributes.empty? then
@formatter.blankline
@formatter.display_heading 'Attributes:', 2, ''
attributes = klass.attributes.sort_by { |attribute| attribute.name }
attributes.each do |attribute|
if attribute.comment then
@formatter.wrap "#{attribute.name} (#{attribute.rw}):"
@formatter.indent do
@formatter.display_flow attribute.comment
end
else
@formatter.wrap "#{attribute.name} (#{attribute.rw})"
@formatter.break_to_newline
end
end
end
return display_class_method_list(klass)
end
end
##
# Given a Hash mapping a class' methods to method types (returned by
# display_class_method_list), this method allows the user to
# choose one of the methods.
def get_class_method_choice(method_map)
if CAN_USE_READLINE
# prepare abbreviations for tab completion
abbreviations = method_map.keys.abbrev
Readline.completion_proc = proc do |string|
abbreviations.values.uniq.grep(/^#{string}/)
end
end
@formatter.raw_print_line "\nEnter the method name you want.\n"
@formatter.raw_print_line "Class methods can be preceeded by '::' and instance methods by '#'.\n"
if CAN_USE_READLINE
@formatter.raw_print_line "You can use tab to autocomplete.\n"
@formatter.raw_print_line "Enter a blank line to exit.\n"
choice_string = Readline.readline(">> ").strip
else
@formatter.raw_print_line "Enter a blank line to exit.\n"
@formatter.raw_print_line ">> "
choice_string = $stdin.gets.strip
end
if choice_string == ''
return nil
else
class_or_instance = method_map[choice_string]
if class_or_instance
# If the user's choice is not preceeded by a '::' or a '#', figure
# out whether they want a class or an instance method and decorate
# the choice appropriately.
if(choice_string =~ /^[a-zA-Z]/)
if(class_or_instance == :class)
choice_string = "::#{choice_string}"
else
choice_string = "##{choice_string}"
end
end
return choice_string
else
@formatter.raw_print_line "No method matched '#{choice_string}'.\n"
return nil
end
end
end
##
# Display methods on +klass+
# Returns a hash mapping method name to method contents (HACK?)
def display_class_method_list(klass)
method_map = {}
class_data = [
:class_methods,
:class_method_extensions,
:instance_methods,
:instance_method_extensions,
]
class_data.each do |data_type|
data = klass.send data_type
unless data.nil? or data.empty? then
@formatter.blankline
heading = data_type.to_s.split('_').join(' ').capitalize << ':'
@formatter.display_heading heading, 2, ''
method_names = []
data.each do |item|
method_names << item.name
if(data_type == :class_methods ||
data_type == :class_method_extensions) then
method_map["::#{item.name}"] = :class
method_map[item.name] = :class
else
#
# Since we iterate over instance methods after class methods,
# an instance method always will overwrite the unqualified
# class method entry for a class method of the same name.
#
method_map["##{item.name}"] = :instance
method_map[item.name] = :instance
end
end
method_names.sort!
@formatter.wrap method_names.join(', ')
end
end
method_map
end
private :display_class_method_list
##
# Display an Array of RDoc::Markup::Flow objects, +flow+.
def display_flow(flow)
if flow and not flow.empty? then
@formatter.display_flow flow
else
@formatter.wrap '[no description]'
end
end
##
# Display information about +method+.
def display_method_info(method)
page do
@formatter.draw_line(method.full_name)
display_params(method)
@formatter.draw_line
display_flow(method.comment)
if method.aliases and not method.aliases.empty? then
@formatter.blankline
aka = "(also known as #{method.aliases.map { |a| a.name }.join(', ')})"
@formatter.wrap aka
end
end
end
##
# Display the list of +methods+.
def display_method_list(methods)
page do
@formatter.wrap "More than one method matched your request. You can refine your search by asking for information on one of:"
@formatter.blankline
methods.each do |method|
@formatter.raw_print_line "#{method.full_name} [#{method.source_path}]\n"
end
end
end
##
# Display a list of +methods+ and allow the user to select one of them.
def display_method_list_choice(methods)
page do
@formatter.wrap "More than one method matched your request. Please choose one of the possible matches."
@formatter.blankline
methods.each_with_index do |method, index|
@formatter.raw_print_line "%3d %s [%s]\n" % [index + 1, method.full_name, method.source_path]
end
@formatter.raw_print_line ">> "
choice = $stdin.gets.strip!
if(choice == '')
return
end
choice = choice.to_i
if ((choice == 0) || (choice > methods.size)) then
@formatter.raw_print_line "Invalid choice!\n"
else
method = methods[choice - 1]
display_method_info(method)
end
end
end
##
# Display the params for +method+.
def display_params(method)
params = method.params
if params[0,1] == "(" then
if method.is_singleton
params = method.full_name + params
else
params = method.name + params
end
end
params.split(/\n/).each do |param|
@formatter.wrap param
@formatter.break_to_newline
end
@formatter.blankline
@formatter.wrap("From #{method.source_path}")
end
##
# List the classes in +classes+.
def list_known_classes(classes)
if classes.empty?
warn_no_database
else
page do
@formatter.draw_line "Known classes and modules"
@formatter.blankline
@formatter.wrap classes.sort.join(', ')
end
end
end
##
# Paginates output through a pager program.
def page
if pager = setup_pager then
begin
orig_output = @formatter.output
@formatter.output = pager
yield
ensure
@formatter.output = orig_output
pager.close
end
else
yield
end
rescue Errno::EPIPE
end
##
# Sets up a pager program to pass output through.
def setup_pager
unless @use_stdout then
for pager in [ ENV['PAGER'], "less", "more", 'pager' ].compact.uniq
return IO.popen(pager, "w") rescue nil
end
@use_stdout = true
nil
end
end
##
# Displays a message that describes how to build RI data.
def warn_no_database
output = @formatter.output
output.puts "No ri data found"
output.puts
output.puts "If you've installed Ruby yourself, you need to generate documentation using:"
output.puts
output.puts " make install-doc"
output.puts
output.puts "from the same place you ran `make` to build ruby."
output.puts
output.puts "If you installed Ruby from a packaging system, then you may need to"
output.puts "install an additional package, or ask the packager to enable ri generation."
end
end