-- Making Lua source code look pretty. -- A simple scanner based prettifier, which scans comments for @{ref} and code -- for known modules and functions. -- A module reference to an example `test-fun.lua` would look like -- `@{example:test-fun}`. require 'pl' local lexer = require 'ldoc.lexer' local globals = require 'builtin.globals' local tnext = lexer.skipws local prettify = {} local escaped_chars = { ['&'] = '&', ['<'] = '<', ['>'] = '>', } local escape_pat = '[&<>]' local function escape(str) return (str:gsub(escape_pat,escaped_chars)) end local function span(t,val) return ('%s'):format(t,val) end local spans = {keyword=true,number=true,string=true,comment=true,global=true} function prettify.lua (fname, code) local res = List() res:append(header) res:append '
\n'

   local tok = lexer.lua(code,{},{})
   local error_reporter = {
      warning = function (self,msg)
         io.stderr:write(fname..':'..tok:lineno()..': '..msg,'\n')
      end
   }
   local t,val = tok()
   if not t then return nil,"empty file" end
   while t do
      val = escape(val)
      if globals.functions[val] or globals.tables[val] then
         t = 'global'
      end
      if spans[t] then
         if t == 'comment' then -- may contain @{ref}
            val = prettify.resolve_inline_references(val,error_reporter)
         end
         res:append(span(t,val))
      else
         res:append(val)
      end
      t,val = tok()
   end
   res:append(footer)
   return res:join ()
end

return prettify