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# frozen_string_literal: true
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# AnyMethod is the base class for objects representing methods
class RDoc::AnyMethod < RDoc::MethodAttr
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# 2::
# RDoc 4
# Added calls_super
# Added parent name and class
# Added section title
# 3::
# RDoc 4.1
# Added is_alias_for
MARSHAL_VERSION = 3 # :nodoc:
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# Don't rename \#initialize to \::new
attr_accessor :dont_rename_initialize
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# The C function that implements this method (if it was defined in a C file)
attr_accessor :c_function
# The section title of the method (if defined in a C file via +:category:+)
attr_accessor :section_title
# Parameters for this method
attr_accessor :params
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# If true this method uses +super+ to call a superclass version
attr_accessor :calls_super
include RDoc::TokenStream
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# Creates a new AnyMethod with a token stream +text+ and +name+
def initialize text, name
super
@c_function = nil
@dont_rename_initialize = false
@token_stream = nil
@calls_super = false
@superclass_method = nil
end
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# Adds +an_alias+ as an alias for this method in +context+.
def add_alias an_alias, context = nil
method = self.class.new an_alias.text, an_alias.new_name
method.record_location an_alias.file
method.singleton = self.singleton
method.params = self.params
method.visibility = self.visibility
method.comment = an_alias.comment
method.is_alias_for = self
@aliases << method
context.add_method method if context
method
end
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# Prefix for +aref+ is 'method'.
def aref_prefix
'method'
end
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# The call_seq or the param_seq with method name, if there is no call_seq.
#
# Use this for displaying a method's argument lists.
def arglists
if @call_seq then
@call_seq
elsif @params then
"#{name}#{param_seq}"
end
end
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# Different ways to call this method
def call_seq
unless call_seq = _call_seq
call_seq = is_alias_for._call_seq if is_alias_for
end
return unless call_seq
deduplicate_call_seq(call_seq)
end
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# Sets the different ways you can call this method. If an empty +call_seq+
# is given nil is assumed.
#
# See also #param_seq
def call_seq= call_seq
return if call_seq.empty?
@call_seq = call_seq
end
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# Whether the method has a call-seq.
def has_call_seq?
!!(@call_seq || is_alias_for&._call_seq)
end
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# Loads is_alias_for from the internal name. Returns nil if the alias
# cannot be found.
def is_alias_for # :nodoc:
case @is_alias_for
when RDoc::MethodAttr then
@is_alias_for
when Array then
return nil unless @store
klass_name, singleton, method_name = @is_alias_for
return nil unless klass = @store.find_class_or_module(klass_name)
@is_alias_for = klass.find_method method_name, singleton
end
end
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# Dumps this AnyMethod for use by ri. See also #marshal_load
def marshal_dump
aliases = @aliases.map do |a|
[a.name, parse(a.comment)]
end
is_alias_for = [
@is_alias_for.parent.full_name,
@is_alias_for.singleton,
@is_alias_for.name
] if @is_alias_for
[ MARSHAL_VERSION,
@name,
full_name,
@singleton,
@visibility,
parse(@comment),
@call_seq,
@block_params,
aliases,
@params,
@file.relative_name,
@calls_super,
@parent.name,
@parent.class,
@section.title,
is_alias_for,
]
end
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# Loads this AnyMethod from +array+. For a loaded AnyMethod the following
# methods will return cached values:
#
# * #full_name
# * #parent_name
def marshal_load array
initialize_visibility
@dont_rename_initialize = nil
@token_stream = nil
@aliases = []
@parent = nil
@parent_name = nil
@parent_class = nil
@section = nil
@file = nil
version = array[0]
@name = array[1]
@full_name = array[2]
@singleton = array[3]
@visibility = array[4]
@comment = array[5]
@call_seq = array[6]
@block_params = array[7]
# 8 handled below
@params = array[9]
# 10 handled below
@calls_super = array[11]
@parent_name = array[12]
@parent_title = array[13]
@section_title = array[14]
@is_alias_for = array[15]
array[8].each do |new_name, comment|
add_alias RDoc::Alias.new(nil, @name, new_name, comment, @singleton)
end
@parent_name ||= if @full_name =~ /#/ then
$`
else
name = @full_name.split('::')
name.pop
name.join '::'
end
@file = RDoc::TopLevel.new array[10] if version > 0
end
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# Method name
#
# If the method has no assigned name, it extracts it from #call_seq.
def name
return @name if @name
@name =
@call_seq[/^.*?\.(\w+)/, 1] ||
@call_seq[/^.*?(\w+)/, 1] ||
@call_seq if @call_seq
end
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# A list of this method's method and yield parameters. +call-seq+ params
# are preferred over parsed method and block params.
def param_list
if @call_seq then
params = @call_seq.split("\n").last
params = params.sub(/.*?\((.*)\)/, '\1')
params = params.sub(/(\{|do)\s*\|([^|]*)\|.*/, ',\2')
elsif @params then
params = @params.sub(/\((.*)\)/, '\1')
params << ",#{@block_params}" if @block_params
elsif @block_params then
params = @block_params
else
return []
end
if @block_params then
# If this method has explicit block parameters, remove any explicit
# &block
params = params.sub(/,?\s*&\w+/, '')
else
params = params.sub(/\&(\w+)/, '\1')
end
params = params.gsub(/\s+/, '').split(',').reject(&:empty?)
params.map { |param| param.sub(/=.*/, '') }
end
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# Pretty parameter list for this method. If the method's parameters were
# given by +call-seq+ it is preferred over the parsed values.
def param_seq
if @call_seq then
params = @call_seq.split("\n").last
params = params.sub(/[^( ]+/, '')
params = params.sub(/(\|[^|]+\|)\s*\.\.\.\s*(end|\})/, '\1 \2')
elsif @params then
params = @params.gsub(/\s*\#.*/, '')
params = params.tr_s("\n ", " ")
params = "(#{params})" unless params[0] == ?(
else
params = ''
end
if @block_params then
# If this method has explicit block parameters, remove any explicit
# &block
params = params.sub(/,?\s*&\w+/, '')
block = @block_params.tr_s("\n ", " ")
if block[0] == ?(
block = block.sub(/^\(/, '').sub(/\)/, '')
end
params << " { |#{block}| ... }"
end
params
end
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# Whether to skip the method description, true for methods that have
# aliases with a call-seq that doesn't include the method name.
def skip_description?
has_call_seq? && call_seq.nil? && !!(is_alias_for || !aliases.empty?)
end
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# Sets the store for this method and its referenced code objects.
def store= store
super
@file = @store.add_file @file.full_name if @file
end
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# For methods that +super+, find the superclass method that would be called.
def superclass_method
return unless @calls_super
return @superclass_method if @superclass_method
parent.each_ancestor do |ancestor|
if method = ancestor.method_list.find { |m| m.name == @name } then
@superclass_method = method
break
end
end
@superclass_method
end
protected
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# call_seq without deduplication and alias lookup.
def _call_seq
@call_seq if defined?(@call_seq) && @call_seq
end
private
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# call_seq with alias examples information removed, if this
# method is an alias method.
def deduplicate_call_seq(call_seq)
return call_seq unless is_alias_for || !aliases.empty?
method_name = self.name
method_name = method_name[0, 1] if method_name =~ /\A\[/
entries = call_seq.split "\n"
ignore = aliases.map(&:name)
if is_alias_for
ignore << is_alias_for.name
ignore.concat is_alias_for.aliases.map(&:name)
end
ignore.map! { |n| n =~ /\A\[/ ? /\[.*\]/ : n}
ignore.delete(method_name)
ignore = Regexp.union(ignore)
matching = entries.reject do |entry|
entry =~ /^\w*\.?#{ignore}[$\(\s]/ or
entry =~ /\s#{ignore}\s/
end
matching.empty? ? nil : matching.join("\n")
end
end