--------------- -- ldoc, a Lua documentation generator. -- Compatible with luadoc-style annoations, but providing -- easier customization options. C/C++ support is provided. -- Steve Donovan, 2011 require 'pl' local append = table.insert local template = require 'pl.template' local lapp = require 'pl.lapp' -- so we can find our private modules app.require_here() local args = lapp [[ ldoc, a documentation generator for Lua, vs 0.4 Beta -d,--dir (default docs) output directory -o,--output (default 'index') output name -v,--verbose verbose -a,--all show local functions, etc, in docs -q,--quiet suppress output -m,--module module docs as text -s,--style (default !) directory for style sheet (ldoc.css) -l,--template (default !) directory for template (ldoc.ltp) -p,--project (default ldoc) project name -t,--title (default Reference) page title -f,--format (default plain) formatting - can be markdown or plain -b,--package (default .) top-level package basename (needed for module(...)) -x,--ext (default html) output file extension --dump debug output dump --filter (default none) dump output as Lua data (string) source file or directory containing source ]] local lexer = require 'ldoc.lexer' local doc = require 'ldoc.doc' local lang = require 'ldoc.lang' local Item,File,Module = doc.Item,doc.File,doc.Module local tools = require 'ldoc.tools' local global = require 'builtin.globals' local KindMap = tools.KindMap class.ModuleMap(KindMap) function ModuleMap:_init () self.klass = ModuleMap self.fieldname = 'section' end ModuleMap:add_kind('function','Functions','Parameters') ModuleMap:add_kind('table','Tables','Fields') ModuleMap:add_kind('field','Fields') ModuleMap:add_kind('lfunction','Local Functions','Parameters') class.ProjectMap(KindMap) ProjectMap.project_level = true function ProjectMap:_init () self.klass = ProjectMap self.fieldname = 'type' end ProjectMap:add_kind('module','Modules') ProjectMap:add_kind('script','Scripts') ------- ldoc external API ------------ -- the ldoc table represents the API available in `config.ld`. local ldoc = {} local add_language_extension -- aliases to existing tags can be defined. E.g. just 'p' for 'param' function ldoc.alias (a,tag) doc.add_alias(a,tag) end function ldoc.add_language_extension(ext,lang) add_language_extension(ext,lang) end function ldoc.add_section (name,title,subname) ModuleMap:add_kind(name,title,subname) end -- new tags can be added, which can be on a project level. function ldoc.new_type (tag,header,project_level) doc.add_tag(tag,doc.TAG_TYPE,project_level) if project_level then ProjectMap:add_kind(tag,header) else ModuleMap:add_kind(tag,header) end end -- any file called 'config.ld' found in the source tree will be -- handled specially. It will be loaded using 'ldoc' as the environment. local function read_ldoc_config (fname) local directory = path.dirname(fname) local err print('reading configuration from '..fname) local txt,not_found = utils.readfile(fname) if txt then -- Penlight defines loadin for Lua 5.1 as well local chunk,err = loadin(ldoc,txt) if chunk then local ok ok,err = pcall(chunk) end end if err then print('error loading config file '..fname..': '..err) end return directory, not_found end local function quote (s) return "'"..s.."'" end ------ Parsing the Source -------------- -- This uses the lexer from PL, but it should be possible to use Peter Odding's -- excellent Lpeg based lexer instead. local tnext = lexer.skipws -- a pattern particular to LuaDoc tag lines: the line must begin with @TAG, -- followed by the value, which may extend over several lines. local luadoc_tag = '^%s*@(%a+)%s(.+)' -- assumes that the doc comment consists of distinct tag lines function parse_tags(text) local lines = stringio.lines(text) local preamble, line = tools.grab_while_not(lines,luadoc_tag) local tag_items = {} local follows while line do local tag,rest = line:match(luadoc_tag) follows, line = tools.grab_while_not(lines,luadoc_tag) append(tag_items,{tag, rest .. '\n' .. follows}) end return preamble,tag_items end -- This takes the collected comment block, and uses the docstyle to -- extract tags and values. Assume that the summary ends in a period or a question -- mark, and everything else in the preamble is the description. -- If a tag appears more than once, then its value becomes a list of strings. -- Alias substitution and @TYPE NAME shortcutting is handled by Item.check_tag local function extract_tags (s) if s:match '^%s*$' then return {} end local preamble,tag_items = parse_tags(s) local strip = tools.strip local summary,description = preamble:match('^(.-[%.?])%s(.+)') if not summary then summary = preamble end local tags = {summary=summary and strip(summary),description=description and strip(description)} for _,item in ipairs(tag_items) do local tag,value = item[1],item[2] tag = Item.check_tag(tags,tag) value = strip(value) local old_value = tags[tag] if old_value then if type(old_value)=='string' then tags[tag] = List{old_value} end tags[tag]:append(value) else tags[tag] = value end end return Map(tags) end local quit = utils.quit -- parses a Lua or C file, looking for ldoc comments. These are like LuaDoc comments; -- they start with multiple '-'. (Block commments are allowed) -- If they don't define a name tag, then by default -- it is assumed that a function definition follows. If it is the first comment -- encountered, then ldoc looks for a call to module() to find the name of the -- module if there isn't an explicit module name specified. local function parse_file(fname,lang) local line,f = 1 local F = File(fname) local module_found, first_comment = false,true local tok,f = lang.lexer(fname) local toks = tools.space_skip_getter(tok) function lineno () while true do local res = lexer.lineno(tok) if type(res) == 'number' then return res end if res == nil then return nil end end end function filename () return fname end function F:warning (msg,kind) kind = kind or 'warning' lineno() -- why is this necessary? lineno() io.stderr:write(kind..' '..fname..':'..lineno()..' '..msg,'\n') end function F:error (msg) self:warning(msg,'error') os.exit(1) end local function add_module(tags,module_found,old_style) tags.name = module_found tags.class = 'module' local item = F:new_item(tags,lineno()) item.old_style = old_style end local t,v = tok() while t do if t == 'comment' then local comment = {} local ldoc_comment,block = lang:start_comment(v) if ldoc_comment and block then t,v = lang:grab_block_comment(v,tok) end if lang:empty_comment(v) then -- ignore rest of empty start comments t,v = tok() end while t and t == 'comment' do v = lang:trim_comment(v) append(comment,v) t,v = tok() if t == 'space' and not v:match '\n' then t,v = tok() end end if not t then break end -- no more file! if t == 'space' then t,v = tnext(tok) end local fun_follows, tags, is_local if ldoc_comment or first_comment then comment = table.concat(comment) if not ldoc_comment and first_comment then F:error("first comment must be a doc comment!") end first_comment = false fun_follows, is_local = lang:function_follows(t,v,tok) if fun_follows or comment:find '@'then tags = extract_tags(comment) if doc.project_level(tags.class) then module_found = tags.name end end end -- some hackery necessary to find the module() call if not module_found and ldoc_comment then local old_style module_found,t,v = lang:find_module(tok,t,v) -- right, we can add the module object ... old_style = module_found ~= nil if not module_found or module_found == '...' then if not t then quit(fname..": end of file") end -- run out of file! -- we have to guess the module name module_found = tools.this_module_name(args.package,fname) end if not tags then tags = extract_tags(comment) end add_module(tags,module_found,old_style) tags = nil -- if we did bump into a doc comment, then we can continue parsing it end -- end of a block of document comments if ldoc_comment and tags then local line = t ~= nil and lineno() or 666 if t ~= nil then if fun_follows then -- parse the function definition lang:parse_function_header(tags,tok,toks) else lang:parse_extra(tags,tok,toks) end end -- local functions treated specially if tags.class == 'function' and (is_local or tags['local']) then tags.class = 'lfunction' end if tags.name then F:new_item(tags,line).inferred = fun_follows end if not t then break end end end if t ~= 'comment' then t,v = tok() end end if f then f:close() end return F end function read_file(name,lang) local F = parse_file(name,lang) F:finish() return F end --- processing command line and preparing for output --- local CONFIG_NAME = 'config.ld' local F local file_list,module_list = List(),List() module_list.by_name = {} local multiple_files local config_dir local function extract_modules (F) for mod in F.modules:iter() do module_list:append(mod) module_list.by_name[mod.name] = mod end end local ldoc_dir = arg[0]:gsub('[^/\\]+$','') local doc_path = ldoc_dir..'builtin/?.luadoc' -- ldoc -m is expecting a Lua package; this converts this to a file path if args.module then -- first check if we've been given a global Lua lib function if args.file:match '^%a+$' and global.functions[args.file] then args.file = 'global.'..args.file end local fullpath,mod = tools.lookup_existing_module_or_function (args.file, doc_path) if not fullpath then quit(mod) else args.file = fullpath args.module = mod end end -- a special case: 'ldoc .' can get all its parameters from config.ld if args.file == '.' then local err config_dir,err = read_ldoc_config('./'..CONFIG_NAME) if err then quit("no "..quote(CONFIG_NAME).." found here") end config_is_read = true args.file = ldoc.file or '.' if args.file == '.' then args.file = lfs.currentdir() else args.file = path.abspath(args.file) end else args.file = path.abspath(args.file) end local source_dir = args.file if path.isfile(args.file) then source_dir = path.splitpath(source_dir) end ---------- specifying the package for inferring module names -------- -- If you use module(...), or forget to explicitly use @module, then -- ldoc has to infer the module name. There are three sensible values for -- `args.package`: -- -- * '.' the actual source is in an immediate subdir of the path given -- * '..' the path given points to the source directory -- * 'NAME' explicitly give the base module package name -- if args.package == '.' then args.package = source_dir elseif args.package == '..' then args.package = path.splitpath(source_dir) elseif not args.package:find '[\//]' then local subdir,dir = path.splitpath(source_dir) if dir == args.package then args.package = subdir elseif path.isdir(path.join(source_dir,args.package)) then args.package = source_dir else quit("args.package is not the name of the source directory") end end local lua, cc = lang.lua, lang.cc local file_types = { ['.lua'] = lua, ['.ldoc'] = lua, ['.luadoc'] = lua, ['.c'] = cc, ['.cpp'] = cc, ['.cxx'] = cc, ['.C'] = cc } function add_language_extension (ext,lang) lang = (lang=='c' and cc) or (lang=='lua' and lua) or quit('unknown language') if ext:sub(1,1) ~= '.' then ext = '.'..ext end file_types[ext] = lang end if path.isdir(args.file) then local files = List(dir.getallfiles(args.file,'*.*')) local config_files = files:filter(function(f) return path.basename(f) == CONFIG_NAME end) -- finding more than one should probably be a warning... if #config_files > 0 and not config_dir then config_dir = read_ldoc_config(config_files[1]) end for f in files:iter() do local ext = path.extension(f) local ftype = file_types[ext] if ftype then if args.verbose then print(path.basename(f)) end local F = read_file(f,ftype) file_list:append(F) end end for F in file_list:iter() do extract_modules(F) end multiple_files = true elseif path.isfile(args.file) then -- a single file may be accompanied by a config.ld in the same dir if not config_dir then config_dir = path.dirname(args.file) if config_dir == '' then config_dir = '.' end local config = path.join(config_dir,CONFIG_NAME) if path.isfile(config) and not config_is_read then read_ldoc_config(config) end end local ext = path.extension(args.file) local ftype = file_types[ext] if not ftype then quit "unsupported extension" end F = read_file(args.file,ftype) extract_modules(F) else quit ("file or directory does not exist") end local project = ProjectMap() for mod in module_list:iter() do mod:resolve_references(module_list) project:add(mod,module_list) end -- the default is not to show local functions in the documentation. if not args.all then for mod in module_list:iter() do mod:mask_locals() end end table.sort(module_list,function(m1,m2) return m1.name < m2.name end) -- ldoc -m will give a quick & dirty dump of the module's documentation; -- using -v will make it more verbose if args.module then if #module_list == 0 then quit("no modules found") end if args.module == true then F:dump(args.verbose) else local fun = module_list[1].items.by_name[args.module] if not fun then quit(quote(args.module).." is not part of "..quote(args.file)) end fun:dump(true) end return end if args.dump then for mod in module_list:iter() do mod:dump(true) end os.exit() end if args.filter ~= 'none' then local mod,name = tools.split_dotted_name(args.filter) local ok,P = pcall(require,mod) if not ok then quit("cannot find module "..quote(mod)) end local ok,f = pcall(function() return P[name] end) if not ok or type(f) ~= 'function' then quit("dump module: no function "..quote(name)) end -- clean up some redundant and cyclical references-- module_list.by_name = nil for mod in module_list:iter() do mod.kinds = nil mod.file = mod.file.filename for item in mod.items:iter() do item.module = nil item.file = nil item.formal_args = nil item.tags['return'] = nil end mod.items.by_name = nil end local ok,err = pcall(f,module_list) if not ok then quit("dump failed: "..err) end os.exit() end local css, templ = 'ldoc.css','ldoc.ltp' local function style_dir (sname) local style = ldoc[sname] local dir if style then if style == true then dir = config_dir elseif type(style) == 'string' and path.isdir(style) then dir = style else quit(quote(tostring(name)).." is not a directory") end args[sname] = dir end end local function override (field) if ldoc[field] then args[field] = ldoc[field] end end -- the directories for template and stylesheet can be specified -- either by command-line '--template','--style' arguments or by 'template and -- 'style' fields in config.ld. -- The assumption here is that if these variables are simply true then the directory -- containing config.ld contains a ldoc.css and a ldoc.ltp respectively. Otherwise -- they must be a valid subdirectory. style_dir 'style' style_dir 'template' -- can specify format, output, dir and ext in config.ld override 'format' override 'output' override 'dir' override 'ext' if not args.ext:find '^%.' then args.ext = '.'..args.ext end -- '!' here means 'use same directory as ldoc.lua local ldoc_html = path.join(ldoc_dir,'html') if args.style == '!' then args.style = ldoc_html end if args.template == '!' then args.template = ldoc_html end local module_template,err = utils.readfile (path.join(args.template,templ)) if not module_template then quit(err) end if args.format ~= 'plain' then local ok,markup = pcall(require,args.format) if not ok then quit("cannot load formatter: "..args.format) end function ldoc.markup(txt) if txt == nil then return '' end txt = markup(txt) return (txt:gsub('^%s*

(.+)

%s*$','%1')) end else function ldoc.markup(txt) return txt end end function generate_output() ldoc.single = not multiple_files local check_directory, check_file, writefile = tools.check_directory, tools.check_file, tools.writefile ldoc.log = print ldoc.kinds = project ldoc.css = css ldoc.modules = module_list ldoc.title = ldoc.title or args.title ldoc.project = ldoc.project or args.project local out,err = template.substitute(module_template,{ ldoc = ldoc, module = ldoc.single and ldoc.modules[1] or nil }) if not out then quit(err) end check_directory(args.dir) args.dir = args.dir .. path.sep check_file(args.dir..css, path.join(args.style,css)) -- write out the module index writefile(args.dir..args.output..args.ext,out) -- write out the per-module documentation if not ldoc.single then ldoc.css = '../'..css for kind, modules in project() do kind = kind:lower() check_directory(args.dir..kind) for m in modules() do out,err = template.substitute(module_template,{ module=m, ldoc = ldoc }) if not out then quit('template failed for '..m.name..': '..err) else writefile(args.dir..kind..'/'..m.name..args.ext,out) end end end end if not args.quiet then print('output written to '..args.dir) end end generate_output() if args.verbose then print 'modules' for k in pairs(module_list.by_name) do print(k) end end