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authorKjell Ahlstedt <kjellahlstedt@gmail.com>2021-05-25 19:02:39 +0200
committerKjell Ahlstedt <kjellahlstedt@gmail.com>2021-05-25 19:02:39 +0200
commit5ba1a51480b087c8c4ce4daa5164cb086852d7ba (patch)
tree9ea99120442cc2d655481dc5424e3a19dee78c1d /tools
parentb8343851afbe33b7ceb50893f9d7221cffce4dd1 (diff)
downloadglibmm-5ba1a51480b087c8c4ce4daa5164cb086852d7ba.tar.gz
gmmproc, DocsParser.pm: Handle gi-docgen syntax in documentation
gtk4 has started using gi-docgen instead of gtk-doc. It has a different syntax for referring to methods, signals, properties and other stuff in the documentation. gmmproc does not handle the gi-docgen syntax perfectly when it converts to Doxygen syntax and C++ names. It has never handled gtk-doc syntax perfectly, either. Hopefully it's good enough in most cases.
Diffstat (limited to 'tools')
-rw-r--r--tools/pm/DocsParser.pm84
1 files changed, 73 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/tools/pm/DocsParser.pm b/tools/pm/DocsParser.pm
index 20bcaf3d..96e568fa 100644
--- a/tools/pm/DocsParser.pm
+++ b/tools/pm/DocsParser.pm
@@ -403,9 +403,9 @@ sub convert_value_to_cpp($)
{
my ($text) = @_;
- $$text =~ s"\bFALSE\b"<tt>false</tt>"g;
- $$text =~ s"\bTRUE\b"<tt>true</tt>"g;
- $$text =~ s"\bNULL\b"<tt>nullptr</tt>"g;
+ $$text =~ s"`?\bFALSE\b`?"<tt>false</tt>"g;
+ $$text =~ s"`?\bTRUE\b`?"<tt>true</tt>"g;
+ $$text =~ s"`?\bNULL\b`?"<tt>nullptr</tt>"g;
# Enumerator names
$$text =~ s/\b([A-Z]+)_([A-Z\d_]+)\b/&DocsParser::substitute_enumerator_name($1, $2)/eg;
@@ -423,6 +423,9 @@ sub remove_example_code($$)
$example_removals +=
($$text =~ s"<programlisting>.*?</programlisting>"\n[C example ellipted]"sg);
$example_removals += ($$text =~ s"\|\[.*?]\|"\n[C example ellipted]"sg);
+ # gi-docgen syntax.
+ # remove_example_code() is called after add_m4_quotes().
+ $example_removals += ($$text =~ s"(?:'__BT__`){3}[cC].*?(?:'__BT__`){3}"\n[C example ellipted]"sg);
# See "MS Visual Studio" comment in gmmproc.in.
print STDERR "gmmproc, $main::source, $obj_name: Example code discarded.\n"
@@ -698,11 +701,14 @@ sub convert_tags_to_doxygen($)
# gtk-doc uses @thearg, but doxygen uses @a thearg.
s" ?\@([a-zA-Z0-9]*(_[a-zA-Z0-9]+)*)_?\b" \@a $1"g;
- # Don't convert Doxygen's $throw, @throws and @param, so these can be used
+ # Don't convert Doxygen's @throw, @throws and @param, so these can be used
# in the docs_override.xml.
# Also don't convert @enum and @var which are used for enum documentation.
s" \@a (throws?|param|enum|var)\b" \@$1"g;
+ # gi-docgen uses [type@Module.*]. Don't convert them.
+ s"(\[[a-z]+?) \@a (.+?])"$1\@$2"g;
+
s"^Note ?\d?: "\@note "mg;
s"</?programlisting>""g;
s"<!>""g;
@@ -738,9 +744,9 @@ sub convert_tags_to_doxygen($)
# Doxygen is too dumb to handle &mdash;
s"&mdash;" \@htmlonly&mdash;\@endhtmlonly "g;
- s"\%?\bFALSE\b"<tt>false</tt>"g;
- s"\%?\bTRUE\b"<tt>true</tt>"g;
- s"\%?\bNULL\b"<tt>nullptr</tt>"g;
+ s"`?\%?\bFALSE\b`?"<tt>false</tt>"g;
+ s"`?\%?\bTRUE\b`?"<tt>true</tt>"g;
+ s"`?\%?\bNULL\b`?"<tt>nullptr</tt>"g;
s"#?\bgboolean\b"<tt>bool</tt>"g;
s"#?\bg(int|short|long)\b"<tt>$1</tt>"g;
@@ -838,13 +844,18 @@ sub substitute_identifiers($$)
# but a few are written with the double colon in the gtk+ docs so this
# protects against those errors.
s/([A-Z]\w+)::([a-z\d-]+)(\s+property)/my $name = "$1::property_$2()$3"; $name =~ s"-"_"g; "$name";/ge;
+ # gi-docgen syntax.
+ s/\[property@([A-Z]\w*?)\.([A-Z]\w+?):([a-z\d-]+?)]/&DocsParser::substitute_property_or_signal_name($doc_func, $1, $2, "property", $3)/ge;
# Convert signal names to C++.
s/(^|\s)::([a-z\d-]+)(\(\))*([^:\w]|$)/my $name = "$1signal_$2()$4"; $name =~ s"-"_"g; "$name";/ge;
s/(#[A-Z]\w+)::([a-z\d-]+)(\(\))*([^:\w]|$)/my $name = "$1::signal_$2()$4"; $name =~ s"-"_"g; "$name";/ge;
+ s/\[signal@([A-Z]\w*?)\.([A-Z]\w+?)::([a-z\d-]+?)]/&DocsParser::substitute_property_or_signal_name($doc_func, $1, $2, "signal", $3)/ge;
# Type names
- s/[#%]([A-Z][a-z]*)([A-Z][A-Za-z]+)\b/&DocsParser::substitute_type_name($1, $2)/eg;
+ s/[#%]([A-Z][a-z]*)([A-Z][A-Za-z]+)\b/&DocsParser::substitute_type_name($1, $2, undef)/eg;
+ s/`([A-Z][a-z]*)([A-Z][a-z]+[A-Za-z]*)`/&DocsParser::substitute_type_name($1, $2, "`")/eg;
+ s/\[(?:class|iface|struct|enum|flags)@([A-Z]\w*?)\.([A-Z]\w+?)]/&DocsParser::substitute_type_name($1, $2, undef)/eg;
# Enumerator names
s/[#%]([A-Z]+)_([A-Z\d_]+)\b/&DocsParser::substitute_enumerator_name($1, $2)/eg;
@@ -855,19 +866,24 @@ sub substitute_identifiers($$)
s/(\b\w+)Callback/Slot$1/g;
# Replace C function names with C++ counterparts.
- s/\b([a-z]+_[a-z][a-z\d_]+) ?\(\)/&DocsParser::substitute_function($doc_func, $1)/eg;
+ s/`?\b([a-z]+_[a-z][a-z\d_]+) ?\(\)`?/&DocsParser::substitute_function($doc_func, $1)/eg;
+ s/\[(?:method|ctor|vfunc|func)@((?:[A-Z]\w*?\.){1,2})([a-z][a-z\d_]+?)(?:\(\))?]/&DocsParser::substitute_split_function($doc_func, $1, $2)/eg;
}
}
-sub substitute_type_name($$)
+sub substitute_type_name($$$)
{
- my ($module, $name) = @_;
+ my ($module, $name, $delimiter) = @_;
my $c_name = $module . $name;
if (exists $DocsParser::type_names{$c_name})
{
return $DocsParser::type_names{$c_name};
}
+ if (defined($delimiter))
+ {
+ return $delimiter . $c_name . $delimiter;
+ }
#print "DocsParser.pm: Assuming the type $c_name shall become " . (($module eq "G") ? "" : "${module}::") . "$name.\n";
return $module . "::" . $name;
}
@@ -923,6 +939,51 @@ sub substitute_enumerator_name($$)
return $cxx_name;
}
+sub substitute_property_or_signal_name($$$$$)
+{
+ # $doc_func can be the name of a property (ModuleClass:property_name),
+ # signal (ModuleClass::signal_name) or function/method (module_class_method_name).
+ my ($doc_func, $module, $class, $prop_or_sig, $name) = @_;
+
+ my $prefix = $module . $class;
+ $name =~ s"-"_"g;
+ $name = $prop_or_sig . "_" . $name . "()";
+ if (index($doc_func, $prefix . ":") == 0)
+ {
+ # Documentation of property or signal in the same class as the referred
+ # property or signal.
+ return $name;
+ }
+ if (index($doc_func, ":") == -1)
+ {
+ # Documentation of a function or method.
+ if (my $defs_method = GtkDefs::lookup_method_dont_mark($doc_func))
+ {
+ if ($$defs_method{class} eq $prefix)
+ {
+ # Documentation of function/method in the same class as the referred
+ # property or signal.
+ return $name;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return $module . "::" . $class . "::" . $name;
+}
+
+sub substitute_split_function($$$)
+{
+ my ($doc_func, $prefix, $name) = @_;
+
+ # Compare build_method_name().
+ $prefix =~ s/\.//g;
+ $prefix =~ s/([a-z])([A-Z])/$1_$2/g;
+ $prefix =~ s/^(Gdk|Gtk)_GL([A-Z][a-z])/$1_GL_$2/; # Special cases, add an underline
+ $prefix = lc($prefix) . '_';
+ $name = $prefix . $name;
+
+ return DocsParser::substitute_function($doc_func, $name);
+}
+
sub substitute_function($$)
{
my ($doc_func, $name) = @_;
@@ -998,6 +1059,7 @@ sub build_method_name($$$$)
my $prefix = $module . $class;
$prefix =~ s/([a-z])([A-Z])/$1_$2/g;
+ $prefix =~ s/^(Gdk|Gtk)_GL([A-Z][a-z])/$1_GL_$2/; # Special cases, add an underline
$prefix = lc($prefix) . '_';
if($$name =~ m/^\Q$prefix\E/)