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RDoc::Context

A Context is something that can hold modules, classes, methods, attributes, aliases, requires, and includes. Classes, modules, and files are all Contexts.

Constants

TYPES

Types of methods

Attributes

aliases[R]

Class/module aliases

attributes[R]

All attr* methods

block_params[RW]

Block params to be used in the next MethodAttr parsed under this context

constants[R]

Constants defined

constants_hash[R]

Hash of registered constants.

current_line_visibility[W]

Current visibility of this line

current_section[W]

Sets the current documentation section of documentation

extends[R]

Modules this context is extended with

external_aliases[R]

Aliases that could not be resolved.

in_files[R]

Files this context is found in

includes[R]

Modules this context includes

method_list[R]

Methods defined in this context

methods_hash[R]

Hash of registered methods. Attributes are also registered here, twice if they are RW.

name[R]

Name of this class excluding namespace. See also full_name

params[RW]

Params to be used in the next MethodAttr parsed under this context

requires[R]

Files this context requires

temporary_section[RW]

Use this section for the next method, attribute or constant added.

unmatched_alias_lists[RW]

Hash old_name => [aliases], for aliases that haven't (yet) been resolved to a method/attribute. (Not to be confused with the aliases of the context.)

visibility[RW]

Current visibility of this context

Public Class Methods

new() click to toggle source

Creates an unnamed empty context with public current visibility

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 125
def initialize
  super

  @in_files = []

  @name    ||= "unknown"
  @parent  = nil
  @visibility = :public

  @current_section = Section.new self, nil, nil
  @sections = { nil => @current_section }
  @temporary_section = nil

  @classes = {}
  @modules = {}

  initialize_methods_etc
end
            

Public Instance Methods

<=>(other) click to toggle source

Contexts are sorted by full_name

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 173
def <=>(other)
  return nil unless RDoc::CodeObject === other

  full_name <=> other.full_name
end
            
add(klass, name, comment) click to toggle source

Adds an item of type klass with the given name and comment to the context.

Currently only RDoc::Extend and RDoc::Include are supported.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 185
def add klass, name, comment
  if RDoc::Extend == klass then
    ext = RDoc::Extend.new name, comment
    add_extend ext
  elsif RDoc::Include == klass then
    incl = RDoc::Include.new name, comment
    add_include incl
  else
    raise NotImplementedError, "adding a #{klass} is not implemented"
  end
end
            
add_alias(an_alias) click to toggle source

Adds an_alias that is automatically resolved

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 200
def add_alias an_alias
  return an_alias unless @document_self

  method_attr = find_method(an_alias.old_name, an_alias.singleton) ||
                find_attribute(an_alias.old_name, an_alias.singleton)

  if method_attr then
    method_attr.add_alias an_alias, self
  else
    add_to @external_aliases, an_alias
    unmatched_alias_list =
      @unmatched_alias_lists[an_alias.pretty_old_name] ||= []
    unmatched_alias_list.push an_alias
  end

  an_alias
end
            
add_attribute(attribute) click to toggle source

Adds attribute if not already there. If it is (as method(s) or attribute), updates the comment if it was empty.

The attribute is registered only if it defines a new method. For instance, attr_reader :foo will not be registered if method foo exists, but attr_accessor :foo will be registered if method foo exists, but foo= does not.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 227
def add_attribute attribute
  return attribute unless @document_self

  # mainly to check for redefinition of an attribute as a method
  # TODO find a policy for 'attr_reader :foo' + 'def foo=()'
  register = false

  key = nil

  if attribute.rw.index 'R' then
    key = attribute.pretty_name
    known = @methods_hash[key]

    if known then
      known.comment = attribute.comment if known.comment.empty?
    elsif registered = @methods_hash[attribute.pretty_name + '='] and
          RDoc::Attr === registered then
      registered.rw = 'RW'
    else
      @methods_hash[key] = attribute
      register = true
    end
  end

  if attribute.rw.index 'W' then
    key = attribute.pretty_name + '='
    known = @methods_hash[key]

    if known then
      known.comment = attribute.comment if known.comment.empty?
    elsif registered = @methods_hash[attribute.pretty_name] and
          RDoc::Attr === registered then
      registered.rw = 'RW'
    else
      @methods_hash[key] = attribute
      register = true
    end
  end

  if register then
    attribute.visibility = @visibility
    add_to @attributes, attribute
    resolve_aliases attribute
  end

  attribute
end
            
add_class(class_type, given_name, superclass = '::Object') click to toggle source

Adds a class named given_name with superclass.

Both given_name and superclass may contain '::', and are interpreted relative to the self context. This allows handling correctly examples like these:

class RDoc::Gauntlet < Gauntlet
module Mod
  class Object   # implies < ::Object
  class SubObject < Object  # this is _not_ ::Object

Given class Container::Item RDoc assumes Container is a module unless it later sees class Container. add_class automatically upgrades given_name to a class in this case.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 290
def add_class class_type, given_name, superclass = '::Object'
  # superclass +nil+ is passed by the C parser in the following cases:
  # - registering Object in 1.8 (correct)
  # - registering BasicObject in 1.9 (correct)
  # - registering RubyVM in 1.9 in iseq.c (incorrect: < Object in vm.c)
  #
  # If we later find a superclass for a registered class with a nil
  # superclass, we must honor it.

  # find the name & enclosing context
  if given_name =~ /^:+(\w+)$/ then
    full_name = $1
    enclosing = top_level
    name = full_name.split(/:+/).last
  else
    full_name = child_name given_name

    if full_name =~ /^(.+)::(\w+)$/ then
      name = $2
      ename = $1
      enclosing = @store.classes_hash[ename] || @store.modules_hash[ename]
      # HACK: crashes in actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb (metaprogramming)
      unless enclosing then
        # try the given name at top level (will work for the above example)
        enclosing = @store.classes_hash[given_name] ||
                    @store.modules_hash[given_name]
        return enclosing if enclosing
        # not found: create the parent(s)
        names = ename.split('::')
        enclosing = self
        names.each do |n|
          enclosing = enclosing.classes_hash[n] ||
                      enclosing.modules_hash[n] ||
                      enclosing.add_module(RDoc::NormalModule, n)
        end
      end
    else
      name = full_name
      enclosing = self
    end
  end

  # fix up superclass
  if full_name == 'BasicObject' then
    superclass = nil
  elsif full_name == 'Object' then
    superclass = '::BasicObject'
  end

  # find the superclass full name
  if superclass then
    if superclass =~ /^:+/ then
      superclass = $' #'
    else
      if superclass =~ /^(\w+):+(.+)$/ then
        suffix = $2
        mod = find_module_named($1)
        superclass = mod.full_name + '::' + suffix if mod
      else
        mod = find_module_named(superclass)
        superclass = mod.full_name if mod
      end
    end

    # did we believe it was a module?
    mod = @store.modules_hash.delete superclass

    upgrade_to_class mod, RDoc::NormalClass, mod.parent if mod

    # e.g., Object < Object
    superclass = nil if superclass == full_name
  end

  klass = @store.classes_hash[full_name]

  if klass then
    # if TopLevel, it may not be registered in the classes:
    enclosing.classes_hash[name] = klass

    # update the superclass if needed
    if superclass then
      existing = klass.superclass
      existing = existing.full_name unless existing.is_a?(String) if existing
      if existing.nil? ||
         (existing == 'Object' && superclass != 'Object') then
        klass.superclass = superclass
      end
    end
  else
    # this is a new class
    mod = @store.modules_hash.delete full_name

    if mod then
      klass = upgrade_to_class mod, RDoc::NormalClass, enclosing

      klass.superclass = superclass unless superclass.nil?
    else
      klass = class_type.new name, superclass

      enclosing.add_class_or_module(klass, enclosing.classes_hash,
                                    @store.classes_hash)
    end
  end

  klass.parent = self

  klass
end
            
add_class_or_module(mod, self_hash, all_hash) click to toggle source

Adds the class or module mod to the modules or classes Hash self_hash, and to all_hash (either TopLevel::modules_hash or TopLevel::classes_hash), unless done_documenting is true. Sets the parent of mod to self, and its section to current_section. Returns mod.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 406
def add_class_or_module mod, self_hash, all_hash
  mod.section = current_section # TODO declaring context? something is
                                # wrong here...
  mod.parent = self
  mod.full_name = nil
  mod.store = @store

  unless @done_documenting then
    self_hash[mod.name] = mod
    # this must be done AFTER adding mod to its parent, so that the full
    # name is correct:
    all_hash[mod.full_name] = mod
    if @store.unmatched_constant_alias[mod.full_name] then
      to, file = @store.unmatched_constant_alias[mod.full_name]
      add_module_alias mod, mod.name, to, file
    end
  end

  mod
end
            
add_constant(constant) click to toggle source

Adds constant if not already there. If it is, updates the comment, value and/or is_alias_for of the known constant if they were empty/nil.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 431
def add_constant constant
  return constant unless @document_self

  # HACK: avoid duplicate 'PI' & 'E' in math.c (1.8.7 source code)
  # (this is a #ifdef: should be handled by the C parser)
  known = @constants_hash[constant.name]

  if known then
    known.comment = constant.comment if known.comment.empty?

    known.value = constant.value if
      known.value.nil? or known.value.strip.empty?

    known.is_alias_for ||= constant.is_alias_for
  else
    @constants_hash[constant.name] = constant
    add_to @constants, constant
  end

  constant
end
            
add_extend(ext) click to toggle source

Adds extension module ext which should be an RDoc::Extend

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 465
def add_extend ext
  add_to @extends, ext

  ext
end
            
add_include(include) click to toggle source

Adds included module include which should be an RDoc::Include

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 456
def add_include include
  add_to @includes, include

  include
end
            
add_method(method) click to toggle source

Adds method if not already there. If it is (as method or attribute), updates the comment if it was empty.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 475
def add_method method
  return method unless @document_self

  # HACK: avoid duplicate 'new' in io.c & struct.c (1.8.7 source code)
  key = method.pretty_name
  known = @methods_hash[key]

  if known then
    if @store then # otherwise we are loading
      known.comment = method.comment if known.comment.empty?
      previously = ", previously in #{known.file}" unless
        method.file == known.file
      @store.rdoc.options.warn \
        "Duplicate method #{known.full_name} in #{method.file}#{previously}"
    end
  else
    @methods_hash[key] = method
    if @current_line_visibility
      method.visibility, @current_line_visibility = @current_line_visibility, nil
    else
      method.visibility = @visibility
    end
    add_to @method_list, method
    resolve_aliases method
  end

  method
end
            
add_module(class_type, name) click to toggle source

Adds a module named name. If RDoc already knows name is a class then that class is returned instead. See also add_class.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 508
def add_module(class_type, name)
  mod = @classes[name] || @modules[name]
  return mod if mod

  full_name = child_name name
  mod = @store.modules_hash[full_name] || class_type.new(name)

  add_class_or_module mod, @modules, @store.modules_hash
end
            
add_module_alias(from, from_name, to, file) click to toggle source

Adds an alias from from (a class or module) to name which was defined in file.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 529
def add_module_alias from, from_name, to, file
  return from if @done_documenting

  to_full_name = child_name to.name

  # if we already know this name, don't register an alias:
  # see the metaprogramming in lib/active_support/basic_object.rb,
  # where we already know BasicObject is a class when we find
  # BasicObject = BlankSlate
  return from if @store.find_class_or_module to_full_name

  unless from
    @store.unmatched_constant_alias[child_name(from_name)] = [to, file]
    return to
  end

  new_to = from.dup
  new_to.name = to.name
  new_to.full_name = nil

  if new_to.module? then
    @store.modules_hash[to_full_name] = new_to
    @modules[to.name] = new_to
  else
    @store.classes_hash[to_full_name] = new_to
    @classes[to.name] = new_to
  end

  # Registers a constant for this alias.  The constant value and comment
  # will be updated later, when the Ruby parser adds the constant
  const = RDoc::Constant.new to.name, nil, new_to.comment
  const.record_location file
  const.is_alias_for = from
  add_constant const

  new_to
end
            
add_module_by_normal_module(mod) click to toggle source

Adds a module by RDoc::NormalModule instance. See also add_module.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 521
def add_module_by_normal_module(mod)
  add_class_or_module mod, @modules, @store.modules_hash
end
            
add_require(require) click to toggle source

Adds require to this context's top level

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 570
def add_require(require)
  return require unless @document_self

  if RDoc::TopLevel === self then
    add_to @requires, require
  else
    parent.add_require require
  end
end
            
add_section(title, comment = nil) click to toggle source

Returns a section with title, creating it if it doesn't already exist. comment will be appended to the section's comment.

A section with a title of nil will return the default section.

See also RDoc::Context::Section

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 588
def add_section title, comment = nil
  if section = @sections[title] then
    section.add_comment comment if comment
  else
    section = Section.new self, title, comment
    @sections[title] = section
  end

  section
end
            
add_to(array, thing) click to toggle source

Adds thing to the collection array

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 602
def add_to array, thing
  array << thing if @document_self

  thing.parent  = self
  thing.store   = @store if @store
  thing.section = current_section
end
            
any_content(includes = true) click to toggle source

Is there any content?

This means any of: comment, aliases, methods, attributes, external aliases, require, constant.

Includes and extends are also checked unless includes == false.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 618
def any_content(includes = true)
  @any_content ||= !(
    @comment.empty? &&
    @method_list.empty? &&
    @attributes.empty? &&
    @aliases.empty? &&
    @external_aliases.empty? &&
    @requires.empty? &&
    @constants.empty?
  )
  @any_content || (includes && !(@includes + @extends).empty? )
end
            
child_name(name) click to toggle source

Creates the full name for a child with name

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 634
def child_name name
  if name =~ /^:+/
    $'  #'
  elsif RDoc::TopLevel === self then
    name
  else
    "#{self.full_name}::#{name}"
  end
end
            
class_attributes() click to toggle source

Class attributes

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 647
def class_attributes
  @class_attributes ||= attributes.select { |a| a.singleton }
end
            
class_method_list() click to toggle source

Class methods

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 654
def class_method_list
  @class_method_list ||= method_list.select { |a| a.singleton }
end
            
classes() click to toggle source

Array of classes in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 661
def classes
  @classes.values
end
            
classes_and_modules() click to toggle source

All classes and modules in this namespace

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 668
def classes_and_modules
  classes + modules
end
            
classes_hash() click to toggle source

Hash of classes keyed by class name

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 675
def classes_hash
  @classes
end
            
current_section() click to toggle source

The current documentation section that new items will be added to. If temporary_section is available it will be used.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 683
def current_section
  if section = @temporary_section then
    @temporary_section = nil
  else
    section = @current_section
  end

  section
end
            
defined_in?(file) click to toggle source

Is part of this thing was defined in file?

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 696
def defined_in?(file)
  @in_files.include?(file)
end
            
each_attribute() click to toggle source

Iterator for attributes

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 721
def each_attribute # :yields: attribute
  @attributes.each { |a| yield a }
end
            
each_classmodule() click to toggle source

Iterator for classes and modules

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 728
def each_classmodule(&block) # :yields: module
  classes_and_modules.sort.each(&block)
end
            
each_constant() click to toggle source

Iterator for constants

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 735
def each_constant # :yields: constant
  @constants.each {|c| yield c}
end
            
each_extend() click to toggle source

Iterator for extension modules

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 749
def each_extend # :yields: extend
  @extends.each do |e| yield e end
end
            
each_include() click to toggle source

Iterator for included modules

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 742
def each_include # :yields: include
  @includes.each do |i| yield i end
end
            
each_method() click to toggle source

Iterator for methods

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 756
def each_method # :yields: method
  return enum_for __method__ unless block_given?

  @method_list.sort.each { |m| yield m }
end
            
each_section() click to toggle source

Iterator for each section's contents sorted by title. The section, the section's constants and the sections attributes are yielded. The constants and attributes collections are sorted.

To retrieve methods in a section use methods_by_type with the optional section parameter.

NOTE: Do not edit collections yielded by this method

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 772
def each_section # :yields: section, constants, attributes
  return enum_for __method__ unless block_given?

  constants  = @constants.group_by  do |constant|  constant.section end
  attributes = @attributes.group_by do |attribute| attribute.section end

  constants.default  = []
  attributes.default = []

  sort_sections.each do |section|
    yield section, constants[section].select(&:display?).sort, attributes[section].select(&:display?).sort
  end
end
            
find_attribute(name, singleton) click to toggle source

Finds an attribute name with singleton value singleton.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 789
def find_attribute(name, singleton)
  name = $1 if name =~ /^(.*)=$/
  @attributes.find { |a| a.name == name && a.singleton == singleton }
end
            
find_attribute_named(name) click to toggle source

Finds an attribute with name in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 797
def find_attribute_named(name)
  case name
  when /\A#/ then
    find_attribute name[1..-1], false
  when /\A::/ then
    find_attribute name[2..-1], true
  else
    @attributes.find { |a| a.name == name }
  end
end
            
find_class_method_named(name) click to toggle source

Finds a class method with name in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 811
def find_class_method_named(name)
  @method_list.find { |meth| meth.singleton && meth.name == name }
end
            
find_constant_named(name) click to toggle source

Finds a constant with name in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 818
def find_constant_named(name)
  @constants.find do |m|
    m.name == name || m.full_name == name
  end
end
            
find_enclosing_module_named(name) click to toggle source

Find a module at a higher scope

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 827
def find_enclosing_module_named(name)
  parent && parent.find_module_named(name)
end
            
find_external_alias(name, singleton) click to toggle source

Finds an external alias name with singleton value singleton.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 834
def find_external_alias(name, singleton)
  @external_aliases.find { |m| m.name == name && m.singleton == singleton }
end
            
find_external_alias_named(name) click to toggle source

Finds an external alias with name in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 841
def find_external_alias_named(name)
  case name
  when /\A#/ then
    find_external_alias name[1..-1], false
  when /\A::/ then
    find_external_alias name[2..-1], true
  else
    @external_aliases.find { |a| a.name == name }
  end
end
            
find_file_named(name) click to toggle source

Finds a file with name in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 855
def find_file_named name
  @store.find_file_named name
end
            
find_instance_method_named(name) click to toggle source

Finds an instance method with name in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 862
def find_instance_method_named(name)
  @method_list.find { |meth| !meth.singleton && meth.name == name }
end
            
find_local_symbol(symbol) click to toggle source

Finds a method, constant, attribute, external alias, module or file named symbol in this context.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 870
def find_local_symbol(symbol)
  find_method_named(symbol) or
  find_constant_named(symbol) or
  find_attribute_named(symbol) or
  find_external_alias_named(symbol) or
  find_module_named(symbol) or
  find_file_named(symbol)
end
            
find_method(name, singleton) click to toggle source

Finds a method named name with singleton value singleton.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 882
def find_method(name, singleton)
  @method_list.find { |m|
    if m.singleton
      m.name == name && m.singleton == singleton
    else
      m.name == name && !m.singleton && !singleton
    end
  }
end
            
find_method_named(name) click to toggle source

Finds a instance or module method with name in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 895
def find_method_named(name)
  case name
  when /\A#/ then
    find_method name[1..-1], false
  when /\A::/ then
    find_method name[2..-1], true
  else
    @method_list.find { |meth| meth.name == name }
  end
end
            
find_module_named(name) click to toggle source

Find a module with name using ruby's scoping rules

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 909
def find_module_named(name)
  res = @modules[name] || @classes[name]
  return res if res
  return self if self.name == name
  find_enclosing_module_named name
end
            
find_symbol(symbol) click to toggle source

Look up symbol, first as a module, then as a local symbol.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 919
def find_symbol(symbol)
  find_symbol_module(symbol) || find_local_symbol(symbol)
end
            
find_symbol_module(symbol) click to toggle source

Look up a module named symbol.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 926
def find_symbol_module(symbol)
  result = nil

  # look for a class or module 'symbol'
  case symbol
  when /^::/ then
    result = @store.find_class_or_module symbol
  when /^(\w+):+(.+)$/
    suffix = $2
    top = $1
    searched = self
    while searched do
      mod = searched.find_module_named(top)
      break unless mod
      result = @store.find_class_or_module "#{mod.full_name}::#{suffix}"
      break if result || searched.is_a?(RDoc::TopLevel)
      searched = searched.parent
    end
  else
    searched = self
    while searched do
      result = searched.find_module_named(symbol)
      break if result || searched.is_a?(RDoc::TopLevel)
      searched = searched.parent
    end
  end

  result
end
            
full_name() click to toggle source

The full name for this context. This method is overridden by subclasses.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 959
def full_name
  '(unknown)'
end
            
fully_documented?() click to toggle source

Does this context and its methods and constants all have documentation?

(Yes, fully documented doesn't mean everything.)

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 968
def fully_documented?
  documented? and
    attributes.all? { |a| a.documented? } and
    method_list.all? { |m| m.documented? } and
    constants.all? { |c| c.documented? }
end
            
http_url(prefix) click to toggle source

URL for this with a prefix

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 978
def http_url(prefix)
  path = name_for_path
  path = path.gsub(/<<\s*(\w*)/, 'from-\1') if path =~ /<</
  path = [prefix] + path.split('::')

  File.join(*path.compact) + '.html'
end
            
initialize_methods_etc() click to toggle source

Sets the defaults for methods and so-forth

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 147
def initialize_methods_etc
  @method_list = []
  @attributes  = []
  @aliases     = []
  @requires    = []
  @includes    = []
  @extends     = []
  @constants   = []
  @external_aliases = []
  @current_line_visibility = nil

  # This Hash maps a method name to a list of unmatched aliases (aliases of
  # a method not yet encountered).
  @unmatched_alias_lists = {}

  @methods_hash   = {}
  @constants_hash = {}

  @params = nil

  @store ||= nil
end
            
instance_attributes() click to toggle source

Instance attributes

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 989
def instance_attributes
  @instance_attributes ||= attributes.reject { |a| a.singleton }
end
            
instance_method_list() click to toggle source

Instance methods

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1005
def instance_method_list
  warn '#instance_method_list is obsoleted, please use #instance_methods'
  @instance_methods ||= method_list.reject { |a| a.singleton }
end
            
instance_methods() click to toggle source

Instance methods

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 996
def instance_methods
  @instance_methods ||= method_list.reject { |a| a.singleton }
end
            
methods_by_type(section = nil) click to toggle source

Breaks method_list into a nested hash by type ('class' or 'instance') and visibility (:public, :protected, :private).

If section is provided only methods in that RDoc::Context::Section will be returned.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1017
def methods_by_type section = nil
  methods = {}

  TYPES.each do |type|
    visibilities = {}
    RDoc::VISIBILITIES.each do |vis|
      visibilities[vis] = []
    end

    methods[type] = visibilities
  end

  each_method do |method|
    next if section and not method.section == section
    methods[method.type][method.visibility] << method
  end

  methods
end
            
methods_matching(methods, singleton = false, &block) click to toggle source

Yields AnyMethod and Attr entries matching the list of names in methods.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1040
def methods_matching(methods, singleton = false, &block)
  (@method_list + @attributes).each do |m|
    yield m if methods.include?(m.name) and m.singleton == singleton
  end

  each_ancestor do |parent|
    parent.methods_matching(methods, singleton, &block)
  end
end
            
modules() click to toggle source

Array of modules in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1053
def modules
  @modules.values
end
            
modules_hash() click to toggle source

Hash of modules keyed by module name

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1060
def modules_hash
  @modules
end
            
name_for_path() click to toggle source

Name to use to generate the url. #full_name by default.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1068
def name_for_path
  full_name
end
            
ongoing_visibility=(visibility) click to toggle source

Changes the visibility for new methods to visibility

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1075
def ongoing_visibility=(visibility)
  @visibility = visibility
end
            
record_location(top_level) click to toggle source

Record top_level as a file self is in.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1082
def record_location(top_level)
  @in_files << top_level unless @in_files.include?(top_level)
end
            
remove_from_documentation?() click to toggle source

Should we remove this context from the documentation?

The answer is yes if:

  • received_nodoc is true

  • any_content is false (not counting includes)

  • All includes are modules (not a string), and their module has #remove_from_documentation? == true

  • All classes and modules have #remove_from_documentation? == true

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1096
def remove_from_documentation?
  @remove_from_documentation ||=
    @received_nodoc &&
    !any_content(false) &&
    @includes.all? { |i| !i.module.is_a?(String) && i.module.remove_from_documentation? } &&
    classes_and_modules.all? { |cm| cm.remove_from_documentation? }
end
            
remove_invisible(min_visibility) click to toggle source

Removes methods and attributes with a visibility less than min_visibility.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1109
def remove_invisible min_visibility
  return if [:private, :nodoc].include? min_visibility
  remove_invisible_in @method_list, min_visibility
  remove_invisible_in @attributes, min_visibility
  remove_invisible_in @constants, min_visibility
end
            
resolve_aliases(added) click to toggle source

Tries to resolve unmatched aliases when a method or attribute has just been added.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1135
def resolve_aliases added
  # resolve any pending unmatched aliases
  key = added.pretty_name
  unmatched_alias_list = @unmatched_alias_lists[key]
  return unless unmatched_alias_list
  unmatched_alias_list.each do |unmatched_alias|
    added.add_alias unmatched_alias, self
    @external_aliases.delete unmatched_alias
  end
  @unmatched_alias_lists.delete key
end
            
section_contents() click to toggle source

Returns RDoc::Context::Section objects referenced in this context for use in a table of contents.

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1151
def section_contents
  used_sections = {}

  each_method do |method|
    next unless method.display?

    used_sections[method.section] = true
  end

  # order found sections
  sections = sort_sections.select do |section|
    used_sections[section]
  end

  # only the default section is used
  return [] if
    sections.length == 1 and not sections.first.title

  sections
end
            
sections() click to toggle source

Sections in this context

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1175
def sections
  @sections.values
end
            
set_constant_visibility_for(names, visibility) click to toggle source

Given an array names of constants, set the visibility of each constant to visibility

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1204
def set_constant_visibility_for(names, visibility)
  names.each do |name|
    constant = @constants_hash[name] or next
    constant.visibility = visibility
  end
end
            
set_current_section(title, comment) click to toggle source

Sets the current section to a section with title. See also add_section

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1186
def set_current_section title, comment
  @current_section = add_section title, comment
end
            
set_visibility_for(methods, visibility, singleton = false) click to toggle source

Given an array methods of method names, set the visibility of each to visibility

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1194
def set_visibility_for(methods, visibility, singleton = false)
  methods_matching methods, singleton do |m|
    m.visibility = visibility
  end
end
            
sort_sections() click to toggle source

Sorts sections alphabetically (default) or in TomDoc fashion (none, Public, Internal, Deprecated)

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1215
def sort_sections
  titles = @sections.map { |title, _| title }

  if titles.length > 1 and
     TOMDOC_TITLES_SORT ==
       (titles | TOMDOC_TITLES).sort_by { |title| title.to_s } then
    @sections.values_at(*TOMDOC_TITLES).compact
  else
    @sections.sort_by { |title, _|
      title.to_s
    }.map { |_, section|
      section
    }
  end
end
            
top_level() click to toggle source

Return the TopLevel that owns us

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1241
def top_level
  return @top_level if defined? @top_level
  @top_level = self
  @top_level = @top_level.parent until RDoc::TopLevel === @top_level
  @top_level
end
            
upgrade_to_class(mod, class_type, enclosing) click to toggle source

Upgrades NormalModule mod in enclosing to a class_type

 
               # File ruby-3.1.2/lib/rdoc/context.rb, line 1251
def upgrade_to_class mod, class_type, enclosing
  enclosing.modules_hash.delete mod.name

  klass = RDoc::ClassModule.from_module class_type, mod
  klass.store = @store

  # if it was there, then we keep it even if done_documenting
  @store.classes_hash[mod.full_name] = klass
  enclosing.classes_hash[mod.name]   = klass

  klass
end