248 lines
8.2 KiB
Lua
248 lines
8.2 KiB
Lua
-- parsing code for doc comments
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require 'pl'
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local lexer = require 'ldoc.lexer'
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local tools = require 'ldoc.tools'
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local doc = require 'ldoc.doc'
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local Item,File = doc.Item,doc.File
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------ Parsing the Source --------------
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-- This uses the lexer from PL, but it should be possible to use Peter Odding's
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-- excellent Lpeg based lexer instead.
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local parse = {}
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local tnext, append = lexer.skipws, table.insert
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-- a pattern particular to LuaDoc tag lines: the line must begin with @TAG,
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-- followed by the value, which may extend over several lines.
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local luadoc_tag = '^%s*@(%a+)'
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local luadoc_tag_value = luadoc_tag..'(.*)'
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-- assumes that the doc comment consists of distinct tag lines
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function parse_tags(text)
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local lines = stringio.lines(text)
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local preamble, line = tools.grab_while_not(lines,luadoc_tag)
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local tag_items = {}
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local follows
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while line do
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local tag,rest = line:match(luadoc_tag_value)
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follows, line = tools.grab_while_not(lines,luadoc_tag)
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append(tag_items,{tag, rest .. '\n' .. follows})
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end
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return preamble,tag_items
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end
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-- This takes the collected comment block, and uses the docstyle to
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-- extract tags and values. Assume that the summary ends in a period or a question
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-- mark, and everything else in the preamble is the description.
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-- If a tag appears more than once, then its value becomes a list of strings.
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-- Alias substitution and @TYPE NAME shortcutting is handled by Item.check_tag
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local function extract_tags (s)
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if s:match '^%s*$' then return {} end
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local preamble,tag_items = parse_tags(s)
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local strip = tools.strip
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local summary, description = preamble:match('^(.-[%.?])(%s.+)')
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if not summary then
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-- perhaps the first sentence did not have a . or ? terminating it.
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-- Then try split at linefeed
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summary, description = preamble:match('^(.-\n\n)(.+)')
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if not summary then
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summary = preamble
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end
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end -- and strip(description) ?
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local tags = {summary=summary and strip(summary) or '',description=description or ''}
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for _,item in ipairs(tag_items) do
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local tag,value = item[1],item[2]
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tag = Item.check_tag(tags,tag)
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value = strip(value)
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local old_value = tags[tag]
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if old_value then
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if type(old_value)=='string' then tags[tag] = List{old_value} end
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tags[tag]:append(value)
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else
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tags[tag] = value
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end
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end
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return Map(tags)
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end
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-- parses a Lua or C file, looking for ldoc comments. These are like LuaDoc comments;
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-- they start with multiple '-'. (Block commments are allowed)
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-- If they don't define a name tag, then by default
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-- it is assumed that a function definition follows. If it is the first comment
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-- encountered, then ldoc looks for a call to module() to find the name of the
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-- module if there isn't an explicit module name specified.
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local function parse_file(fname,lang, package)
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local line,f = 1
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local F = File(fname)
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local module_found, first_comment = false,true
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local current_item
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local tok,f = lang.lexer(fname)
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function lineno ()
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return tok:lineno()
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end
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function filename () return fname end
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function F:warning (msg,kind,line)
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kind = kind or 'warning'
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line = line or lineno()
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io.stderr:write(kind..' '..fname..':'..line..': '..msg,'\n')
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end
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function F:error (msg)
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self:warning(msg,'error')
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os.exit(1)
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end
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local function add_module(tags,module_found,old_style)
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tags.name = module_found
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tags.class = 'module'
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local item = F:new_item(tags,lineno())
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item.old_style = old_style
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end
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local mod
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local t,v = tnext(tok)
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if lang.parse_module_call and t ~= 'comment'then
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while t and not (t == 'iden' and v == 'module') do
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t,v = tnext(tok)
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end
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if not t then
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F:warning("no module() call found; no initial doc comment")
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else
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mod,t,v = lang:parse_module_call(tok,t,v)
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if mod ~= '...' then
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add_module({summary='(no description)'},mod,true)
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first_comment = false
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module_found = true
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end
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end
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end
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while t do
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if t == 'comment' then
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local comment = {}
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local ldoc_comment,block = lang:start_comment(v)
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if ldoc_comment and block then
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t,v = lang:grab_block_comment(v,tok)
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end
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if lang:empty_comment(v) then -- ignore rest of empty start comments
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t,v = tok()
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end
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while t and t == 'comment' do
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v = lang:trim_comment(v)
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append(comment,v)
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t,v = tok()
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if t == 'space' and not v:match '\n' then
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t,v = tok()
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end
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end
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if not t then break end -- no more file!
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if t == 'space' then t,v = tnext(tok) end
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local item_follows, tags, is_local, case
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if ldoc_comment or first_comment then
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comment = table.concat(comment)
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if not ldoc_comment and first_comment then
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F:warning("first comment must be a doc comment!")
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break
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end
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if first_comment then
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first_comment = false
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else
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item_follows, is_local, case = lang:item_follows(t,v,tok)
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end
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if item_follows or comment:find '@'then
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tags = extract_tags(comment)
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if doc.project_level(tags.class) then
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module_found = tags.name
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end
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doc.expand_annotation_item(tags,current_item)
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-- if the item has an explicit name or defined meaning
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-- then don't continue to do any code analysis!
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if tags.name then
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item_follows, is_local = false, false
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elseif tags.summary == '' and tags.usage then
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-- For Lua, a --- @usage comment means that a long
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-- string containing the usage follows, which we
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-- use to update the module usage tag
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item_follows(tags,tok)
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local res, value = lang:parse_usage(tags,tok)
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if not res then F:warning(fname,value,1); break
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else
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current_item.tags.usage = {value}
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-- don't continue to make an item!
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ldoc_comment = false
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end
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end
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end
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end
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-- some hackery necessary to find the module() call
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if not module_found and ldoc_comment then
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local old_style
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module_found,t,v = lang:find_module(tok,t,v)
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-- right, we can add the module object ...
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old_style = module_found ~= nil
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if not module_found or module_found == '...' then
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-- we have to guess the module name
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module_found = tools.this_module_name(package,fname)
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end
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if not tags then tags = extract_tags(comment) end
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add_module(tags,module_found,old_style)
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tags = nil
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if not t then
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F:warning(fname,' contains no items\n','warning',1)
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break;
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end -- run out of file!
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-- if we did bump into a doc comment, then we can continue parsing it
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end
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-- end of a block of document comments
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if ldoc_comment and tags then
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local line = t ~= nil and lineno() or 666
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if t ~= nil then
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if item_follows then -- parse the item definition
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item_follows(tags,tok)
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else
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lang:parse_extra(tags,tok,case)
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end
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end
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-- local functions treated specially
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if tags.class == 'function' and (is_local or tags['local']) then
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tags.class = 'lfunction'
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end
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if tags.name then
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current_item = F:new_item(tags,line)
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current_item.inferred = item_follows ~= nil
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end
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if not t then break end
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end
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end
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if t ~= 'comment' then t,v = tok() end
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end
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if f then f:close() end
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return F
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end
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function parse.file(name,lang, args)
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local F,err = parse_file(name,lang, args.package)
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if err then return nil,err end
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F:finish()
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return F
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end
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return parse
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