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require 'rdoc/markup/to_html'
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##
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# Subclass of the RDoc::Markup::ToHtml class that supports looking up words in
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# the AllReferences list. Those that are found (like AllReferences in this
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# comment) will be hyperlinked
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class RDoc::Markup::ToHtmlCrossref < RDoc::Markup::ToHtml
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attr_accessor :context
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##
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# We need to record the html path of our caller so we can generate
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# correct relative paths for any hyperlinks that we find
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def initialize(from_path, context, show_hash)
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raise ArgumentError, 'from_path cannot be nil' if from_path.nil?
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super()
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# class names, variable names, or instance variables
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@markup.add_special(/(
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# A::B.meth(**) (for operator in Fortran95)
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\w+(::\w+)*[.\#]\w+(\([\.\w+\*\/\+\-\=\<\>]+\))?
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# meth(**) (for operator in Fortran95)
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| \#\w+(\([.\w\*\/\+\-\=\<\>]+\))?
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| \b([A-Z]\w*(::\w+)*[.\#]\w+) # A::B.meth
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| \b([A-Z]\w+(::\w+)*) # A::B
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| \#\w+[!?=]? # #meth_name
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| \\?\b\w+([_\/\.]+\w+)*[!?=]? # meth_name
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)/x,
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:CROSSREF)
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@from_path = from_path
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@context = context
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@show_hash = show_hash
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@seen = {}
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end
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##
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# We're invoked when any text matches the CROSSREF pattern
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# (defined in MarkUp). If we fine the corresponding reference,
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# generate a hyperlink. If the name we're looking for contains
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# no punctuation, we look for it up the module/class chain. For
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# example, HyperlinkHtml is found, even without the Generator::
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# prefix, because we look for it in module Generator first.
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def handle_special_CROSSREF(special)
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name = special.text
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return name if name =~ /\A[a-z]*\z/
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return @seen[name] if @seen.include? name
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if name[0, 1] == '#' then
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lookup = name[1..-1]
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name = lookup unless @show_hash
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else
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lookup = name
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end
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# Find class, module, or method in class or module.
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#
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# Do not, however, use an if/elsif/else chain to do so. Instead, test
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# each possible pattern until one matches. The reason for this is that a
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# string like "YAML.txt" could be the txt() class method of class YAML (in
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# which case it would match the first pattern, which splits the string
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# into container and method components and looks up both) or a filename
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# (in which case it would match the last pattern, which just checks
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# whether the string as a whole is a known symbol).
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if /([A-Z][\w:]*)[.\#](\w+[!?=]?)/ =~ lookup then
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container = $1
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method = $2
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ref = @context.find_symbol container, method
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end
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if !ref and
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/([A-Za-z][\w:]*)[.\#](\w+(\([\.\w+\*\/\+\-\=\<\>]+\))?)/ =~ lookup then
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container = $1
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method = $2
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ref = @context.find_symbol container, method
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end
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ref = @context.find_symbol lookup unless ref
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out = if lookup =~ /^\\/ then
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$'
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elsif ref and ref.document_self then
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"<a href=\"#{ref.as_href(@from_path)}\">#{name}</a>"
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else
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name
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end
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@seen[name] = out
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out
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end
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end
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