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ruby--ruby/lib/rdoc/markup/to_html.rb
drbrain fd25f74d64 Import RDoc r101.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@18121 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2008-07-18 00:46:16 +00:00

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require 'rdoc/markup/formatter'
require 'rdoc/markup/fragments'
require 'rdoc/markup/inline'
require 'cgi'
class RDoc::Markup::ToHtml < RDoc::Markup::Formatter
LIST_TYPE_TO_HTML = {
:BULLET => %w[<ul> </ul>],
:NUMBER => %w[<ol> </ol>],
:UPPERALPHA => %w[<ol> </ol>],
:LOWERALPHA => %w[<ol> </ol>],
:LABELED => %w[<dl> </dl>],
:NOTE => %w[<table> </table>],
}
InlineTag = Struct.new(:bit, :on, :off)
def initialize
super
# @in_tt - tt nested levels count
# @tt_bit - cache
@in_tt = 0
@tt_bit = RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for :TT
# external hyperlinks
@markup.add_special(/((link:|https?:|mailto:|ftp:|www\.)\S+\w)/, :HYPERLINK)
# and links of the form <text>[<url>]
@markup.add_special(/(((\{.*?\})|\b\S+?)\[\S+?\.\S+?\])/, :TIDYLINK)
init_tags
end
##
# Converts a target url to one that is relative to a given path
def self.gen_relative_url(path, target)
from = File.dirname path
to, to_file = File.split target
from = from.split "/"
to = to.split "/"
while from.size > 0 and to.size > 0 and from[0] == to[0] do
from.shift
to.shift
end
from.fill ".."
from.concat to
from << to_file
File.join(*from)
end
##
# Generate a hyperlink for url, labeled with text. Handle the
# special cases for img: and link: described under handle_special_HYPEDLINK
def gen_url(url, text)
if url =~ /([A-Za-z]+):(.*)/ then
type = $1
path = $2
else
type = "http"
path = url
url = "http://#{url}"
end
if type == "link" then
url = if path[0, 1] == '#' then # is this meaningful?
path
else
self.class.gen_relative_url @from_path, path
end
end
if (type == "http" or type == "link") and
url =~ /\.(gif|png|jpg|jpeg|bmp)$/ then
"<img src=\"#{url}\" />"
else
"<a href=\"#{url}\">#{text.sub(%r{^#{type}:/*}, '')}</a>"
end
end
##
# And we're invoked with a potential external hyperlink mailto:
# just gets inserted. http: links are checked to see if they
# reference an image. If so, that image gets inserted using an
# <img> tag. Otherwise a conventional <a href> is used. We also
# support a special type of hyperlink, link:, which is a reference
# to a local file whose path is relative to the --op directory.
def handle_special_HYPERLINK(special)
url = special.text
gen_url url, url
end
##
# Here's a hypedlink where the label is different to the URL
# <label>[url] or {long label}[url]
def handle_special_TIDYLINK(special)
text = special.text
return text unless text =~ /\{(.*?)\}\[(.*?)\]/ or text =~ /(\S+)\[(.*?)\]/
label = $1
url = $2
gen_url url, label
end
##
# are we currently inside <tt> tags?
def in_tt?
@in_tt > 0
end
##
# is +tag+ a <tt> tag?
def tt?(tag)
tag.bit == @tt_bit
end
##
# Set up the standard mapping of attributes to HTML tags
def init_tags
@attr_tags = [
InlineTag.new(RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for(:BOLD), "<b>", "</b>"),
InlineTag.new(RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for(:TT), "<tt>", "</tt>"),
InlineTag.new(RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for(:EM), "<em>", "</em>"),
]
end
##
# Add a new set of HTML tags for an attribute. We allow separate start and
# end tags for flexibility.
def add_tag(name, start, stop)
@attr_tags << InlineTag.new(RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for(name), start, stop)
end
##
# Given an HTML tag, decorate it with class information and the like if
# required. This is a no-op in the base class, but is overridden in HTML
# output classes that implement style sheets.
def annotate(tag)
tag
end
##
# Here's the client side of the visitor pattern
def start_accepting
@res = ""
@in_list_entry = []
end
def end_accepting
@res
end
def accept_paragraph(am, fragment)
@res << annotate("<p>") + "\n"
@res << wrap(convert_flow(am.flow(fragment.txt)))
@res << annotate("</p>") + "\n"
end
def accept_verbatim(am, fragment)
@res << annotate("<pre>") + "\n"
@res << CGI.escapeHTML(fragment.txt)
@res << annotate("</pre>") << "\n"
end
def accept_rule(am, fragment)
size = fragment.param
size = 10 if size > 10
@res << "<hr size=\"#{size}\"></hr>"
end
def accept_list_start(am, fragment)
@res << html_list_name(fragment.type, true) << "\n"
@in_list_entry.push false
end
def accept_list_end(am, fragment)
if tag = @in_list_entry.pop
@res << annotate(tag) << "\n"
end
@res << html_list_name(fragment.type, false) << "\n"
end
def accept_list_item(am, fragment)
if tag = @in_list_entry.last
@res << annotate(tag) << "\n"
end
@res << list_item_start(am, fragment)
@res << wrap(convert_flow(am.flow(fragment.txt))) << "\n"
@in_list_entry[-1] = list_end_for(fragment.type)
end
def accept_blank_line(am, fragment)
# @res << annotate("<p />") << "\n"
end
def accept_heading(am, fragment)
@res << convert_heading(fragment.head_level, am.flow(fragment.txt))
end
##
# This is a higher speed (if messier) version of wrap
def wrap(txt, line_len = 76)
res = ""
sp = 0
ep = txt.length
while sp < ep
# scan back for a space
p = sp + line_len - 1
if p >= ep
p = ep
else
while p > sp and txt[p] != ?\s
p -= 1
end
if p <= sp
p = sp + line_len
while p < ep and txt[p] != ?\s
p += 1
end
end
end
res << txt[sp...p] << "\n"
sp = p
sp += 1 while sp < ep and txt[sp] == ?\s
end
res
end
private
def on_tags(res, item)
attr_mask = item.turn_on
return if attr_mask.zero?
@attr_tags.each do |tag|
if attr_mask & tag.bit != 0
res << annotate(tag.on)
@in_tt += 1 if tt?(tag)
end
end
end
def off_tags(res, item)
attr_mask = item.turn_off
return if attr_mask.zero?
@attr_tags.reverse_each do |tag|
if attr_mask & tag.bit != 0
@in_tt -= 1 if tt?(tag)
res << annotate(tag.off)
end
end
end
def convert_flow(flow)
res = ""
flow.each do |item|
case item
when String
res << convert_string(item)
when RDoc::Markup::AttrChanger
off_tags(res, item)
on_tags(res, item)
when RDoc::Markup::Special
res << convert_special(item)
else
raise "Unknown flow element: #{item.inspect}"
end
end
res
end
def convert_string(item)
in_tt? ? convert_string_simple(item) : convert_string_fancy(item)
end
def convert_string_simple(item)
CGI.escapeHTML item
end
##
# some of these patterns are taken from SmartyPants...
def convert_string_fancy(item)
# convert -- to em-dash, (-- to en-dash)
item.gsub(/---?/, '&#8212;'). #gsub(/--/, '&#8211;').
# convert ... to elipsis (and make sure .... becomes .<elipsis>)
gsub(/\.\.\.\./, '.&#8230;').gsub(/\.\.\./, '&#8230;').
# convert single closing quote
gsub(%r{([^ \t\r\n\[\{\(])\'}, '\1&#8217;'). # }
gsub(%r{\'(?=\W|s\b)}, '&#8217;').
# convert single opening quote
gsub(/'/, '&#8216;').
# convert double closing quote
gsub(%r{([^ \t\r\n\[\{\(])\'(?=\W)}, '\1&#8221;'). # }
# convert double opening quote
gsub(/'/, '&#8220;').
# convert copyright
gsub(/\(c\)/, '&#169;').
# convert and registered trademark
gsub(/\(r\)/, '&#174;')
end
def convert_special(special)
handled = false
RDoc::Markup::Attribute.each_name_of(special.type) do |name|
method_name = "handle_special_#{name}"
if self.respond_to? method_name
special.text = send(method_name, special)
handled = true
end
end
raise "Unhandled special: #{special}" unless handled
special.text
end
def convert_heading(level, flow)
res =
annotate("<h#{level}>") +
convert_flow(flow) +
annotate("</h#{level}>\n")
end
def html_list_name(list_type, is_open_tag)
tags = LIST_TYPE_TO_HTML[list_type] || raise("Invalid list type: #{list_type.inspect}")
annotate(tags[ is_open_tag ? 0 : 1])
end
def list_item_start(am, fragment)
case fragment.type
when :BULLET, :NUMBER then
annotate("<li>")
when :UPPERALPHA then
annotate("<li type=\"A\">")
when :LOWERALPHA then
annotate("<li type=\"a\">")
when :LABELED then
annotate("<dt>") +
convert_flow(am.flow(fragment.param)) +
annotate("</dt>") +
annotate("<dd>")
when :NOTE then
annotate("<tr>") +
annotate("<td valign=\"top\">") +
convert_flow(am.flow(fragment.param)) +
annotate("</td>") +
annotate("<td>")
else
raise "Invalid list type"
end
end
def list_end_for(fragment_type)
case fragment_type
when :BULLET, :NUMBER, :UPPERALPHA, :LOWERALPHA then
"</li>"
when :LABELED then
"</dd>"
when :NOTE then
"</td></tr>"
else
raise "Invalid list type"
end
end
end