Module | RDoc::ParserFactory |
In: |
lib/rdoc/parsers/parserfactory.rb
|
A parser is simple a class that implements
#initialize(file_name, body, options)
and
#scan
The initialize method takes a file name to be used, the body of the file, and an RDoc::Options object. The scan method is then called to return an appropriately parsed TopLevel code object.
The ParseFactory is used to redirect to the correct parser given a filename extension. This magic works because individual parsers have to register themselves with us as they are loaded in. The do this using the following incantation
require "rdoc/parsers/parsefactory" module RDoc class XyzParser extend ParseFactory <<<< parse_files_matching /\.xyz$/ <<<< def initialize(file_name, body, options) ... end def scan ... end end end
Just to make life interesting, if we suspect a plain text file, we also look for a shebang line just in case it‘s a potential shell script
Parsers | = | Struct.new(:regexp, :parser) |
Alias an extension to another extension. After this call, files ending "new_ext" will be parsed using the same parser as "old_ext"
Find the correct parser for a particular file name. Return a SimpleParser for ones that we don‘t know
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