#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # Unconditionally regenerate: # # pod/perlintern.pod # pod/perlapi.pod # # from information stored in # # embed.fnc # plus all the .c and .h files listed in MANIFEST # # Has an optional arg, which is the directory to chdir to before reading # MANIFEST and *.[ch]. # # This script is invoked as part of 'make all' # # '=head1' are the only headings looked for. If the first non-blank line after # the heading begins with a word character, it is considered to be the first # line of documentation that applies to the heading itself. That is, it is # output immediately after the heading, before the first function, and not # indented. The next input line that is a pod directive terminates this # heading-level documentation. # The meanings of the flags fields in embed.fnc and the source code is # documented at the top of embed.fnc. use strict; if (@ARGV) { my $workdir = shift; chdir $workdir or die "Couldn't chdir to '$workdir': $!"; } require './regen/regen_lib.pl'; require './regen/embed_lib.pl'; # # See database of global and static function prototypes in embed.fnc # This is used to generate prototype headers under various configurations, # export symbols lists for different platforms, and macros to provide an # implicit interpreter context argument. # my %docs; my %funcflags; my %macro = ( ax => 1, items => 1, ix => 1, svtype => 1, ); my %missing; my $curheader = "Unknown section"; sub autodoc ($$) { # parse a file and extract documentation info my($fh,$file) = @_; my($in, $doc, $line, $header_doc); # Count lines easier my $get_next_line = sub { $line++; return <$fh> }; FUNC: while (defined($in = $get_next_line->())) { if ($in =~ /^#\s*define\s+([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]+)\(/ && ($file ne 'embed.h' || $file ne 'proto.h')) { $macro{$1} = $file; next FUNC; } if ($in=~ /^=head1 (.*)/) { $curheader = $1; # If the next non-space line begins with a word char, then it is # the start of heading-ldevel documentation. if (defined($doc = $get_next_line->())) { # Skip over empty lines while ($doc =~ /^\s+$/) { if (! defined($doc = $get_next_line->())) { next FUNC; } } if ($doc !~ /^\w/) { $in = $doc; redo FUNC; } $header_doc = $doc; # Continue getting the heading-level documentation until read # in any pod directive (or as a fail-safe, find a closing # comment to this pod in a C language file HDR_DOC: while (defined($doc = $get_next_line->())) { if ($doc =~ /^=\w/) { $in = $doc; redo FUNC; } if ($doc =~ m:^\s*\*/$:) { warn "=cut missing? $file:$line:$doc";; last HDR_DOC; } $header_doc .= $doc; } } next FUNC; } if ($in =~ /^=for\s+apidoc\s+(.*?)\s*\n/) { my $proto_in_file = $1; my $proto = $proto_in_file; $proto = "||$proto" unless $proto =~ /\|/; my($flags, $ret, $name, @args) = split /\s*\|\s*/, $proto; warn ("'$name' not \\w+ in '$proto_in_file' in $file") if $flags !~ /N/ && $name !~ / ^ [_[:alpha:]] \w* $ /x; my $docs = ""; DOC: while (defined($doc = $get_next_line->())) { # Other pod commands are considered part of the current # function's docs, so can have lists, etc. last DOC if $doc =~ /^=(cut|for\s+apidoc|head)/; if ($doc =~ m:^\*/$:) { warn "=cut missing? $file:$line:$doc";; last DOC; } $docs .= $doc; } $docs = "\n$docs" if $docs and $docs !~ /^\n/; # If the entry is also in embed.fnc, it should be defined # completely there, but not here my $embed_docref = delete $funcflags{$name}; if ($embed_docref and %$embed_docref) { warn "embed.fnc entry overrides redundant information in" . " '$proto_in_file' in $file" if $flags || $ret || @args; $flags = $embed_docref->{'flags'}; $ret = $embed_docref->{'retval'}; @args = @{$embed_docref->{args}}; } else { $missing{$name} = $file; } my $inline_where = $flags =~ /A/ ? 'api' : 'guts'; if (exists $docs{$inline_where}{$curheader}{$name}) { warn "$0: duplicate API entry for '$name' in $inline_where/$curheader\n"; next; } $docs{$inline_where}{$curheader}{$name} = [$flags, $docs, $ret, $file, @args]; # Create a special entry with an empty-string name for the # heading-level documentation. if (defined $header_doc) { $docs{$inline_where}{$curheader}{""} = $header_doc; undef $header_doc; } if (defined $doc) { if ($doc =~ /^=(?:for|head)/) { $in = $doc; redo FUNC; } } else { warn "$file:$line:$in"; } } } } sub docout ($$$) { # output the docs for one function my($fh, $name, $docref) = @_; my($flags, $docs, $ret, $file, @args) = @$docref; $name =~ s/\s*$//; if ($flags =~ /D/) { $docs = "\n\nDEPRECATED! It is planned to remove this function from a future release of Perl. Do not use it for new code; remove it from existing code.\n\n$docs"; } else { $docs = "\n\nNOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be removed without notice.\n\n$docs" if $flags =~ /x/; } # Is Perl_, but no #define foo # Perl_foo my $p = $flags =~ /p/ && $flags =~ /o/ && $flags !~ /M/; $docs .= "NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.\n\n" if $flags =~ /O/; if ($p) { $docs .= "NOTE: this function must be explicitly called as Perl_$name"; $docs .= " with an aTHX_ parameter" if $flags !~ /T/; $docs .= ".\n\n" } print $fh "=item $name\nX<$name>\n$docs"; if ($flags =~ /U/) { # no usage warn("U and s flags are incompatible") if $flags =~ /s/; # nothing } else { if ($flags =~ /n/) { # no args warn("n flag without m") unless $flags =~ /m/; warn("n flag but apparently has args") if @args; print $fh "\t$ret\t$name"; } else { # full usage my $n = "Perl_"x$p . $name; my $large_ret = length $ret > 7; my $indent_size = 7+8 # nroff: 7 under =head + 8 under =item +8+($large_ret ? 1 + length $ret : 8) +length($n) + 1; my $indent; print $fh "\t$ret" . ($large_ret ? ' ' : "\t") . "$n("; my $long_args; for (@args) { if ($indent_size + 2 + length > 79) { $long_args=1; $indent_size -= length($n) - 3; last; } } my $args = ''; if ($p && $flags !~ /T/) { $args = @args ? "pTHX_ " : "pTHX"; if ($long_args) { print $fh $args; $args = '' } } $long_args and print $fh "\n"; my $first = !$long_args; while () { if (!@args or length $args && $indent_size + 3 + length($args[0]) + length $args > 79 ) { print $fh $first ? '' : ( $indent //= "\t".($large_ret ? " " x (1+length $ret) : "\t") ." "x($long_args ? 4 : 1 + length $n) ), $args, (","x($args ne 'pTHX_ ') . "\n")x!!@args; $args = $first = ''; } @args or last; $args .= ", "x!!(length $args && $args ne 'pTHX_ ') . shift @args; } if ($long_args) { print $fh "\n", substr $indent, 0, -4 } print $fh ")"; } print $fh ";" if $flags =~ /s/; # semicolon "dTHR;" print $fh "\n\n"; } print $fh "=for hackers\nFound in file $file\n\n"; } sub sort_helper { # Do a case-insensitive dictionary sort, with only alphabetics # significant, falling back to using everything for determinancy return (uc($a =~ s/[[:^alpha:]]//r) cmp uc($b =~ s/[[:^alpha:]]//r)) || uc($a) cmp uc($b) || $a cmp $b; } sub output { my ($podname, $header, $dochash, $missing, $footer) = @_; # # strip leading '|' from each line which had been used to hide # pod from pod checkers. s/^\|//gm for $header, $footer; my $fh = open_new("pod/$podname.pod", undef, {by => "$0 extracting documentation", from => 'the C source files'}, 1); print $fh $header; my $key; for $key (sort sort_helper keys %$dochash) { my $section = $dochash->{$key}; print $fh "\n=head1 $key\n\n"; # Output any heading-level documentation and delete so won't get in # the way later if (exists $section->{""}) { print $fh $section->{""} . "\n"; delete $section->{""}; } print $fh "=over 8\n\n"; for my $key (sort sort_helper keys %$section) { docout($fh, $key, $section->{$key}); } print $fh "\n=back\n"; } if (@$missing) { print $fh "\n=head1 Undocumented functions\n\n"; print $fh $podname eq 'perlapi' ? <<'_EOB_' : <<'_EOB_'; The following functions have been flagged as part of the public API, but are currently undocumented. Use them at your own risk, as the interfaces are subject to change. Functions that are not listed in this document are not intended for public use, and should NOT be used under any circumstances. If you feel you need to use one of these functions, first send email to L. It may be that there is a good reason for the function not being documented, and it should be removed from this list; or it may just be that no one has gotten around to documenting it. In the latter case, you will be asked to submit a patch to document the function. Once your patch is accepted, it will indicate that the interface is stable (unless it is explicitly marked otherwise) and usable by you. _EOB_ The following functions are currently undocumented. If you use one of them, you may wish to consider creating and submitting documentation for it. _EOB_ print $fh "\n=over\n\n"; for my $missing (sort @$missing) { print $fh "=item $missing\nX<$missing>\n\n"; } print $fh "=back\n\n"; } print $fh $footer, "=cut\n"; read_only_bottom_close_and_rename($fh); } foreach (@{(setup_embed())[0]}) { next if @$_ < 2; my ($flags, $retval, $func, @args) = @$_; s/\b(?:NN|NULLOK)\b\s+//g for @args; $funcflags{$func} = { flags => $flags, retval => $retval, args => \@args, }; } # glob() picks up docs from extra .c or .h files that may be in unclean # development trees. open my $fh, '<', 'MANIFEST' or die "Can't open MANIFEST: $!"; while (my $line = <$fh>) { next unless my ($file) = $line =~ /^(\S+\.[ch])\t/; open F, '<', $file or die "Cannot open $file for docs: $!\n"; $curheader = "Functions in file $file\n"; autodoc(\*F,$file); close F or die "Error closing $file: $!\n"; } close $fh or die "Error whilst reading MANIFEST: $!"; for (sort keys %funcflags) { next unless $funcflags{$_}{flags} =~ /d/; warn "no docs for $_\n" } foreach (sort keys %missing) { next if $macro{$_}; # Heuristics for known not-a-function macros: next if /^[A-Z]/; next if /^dj?[A-Z]/; warn "Function '$_', documented in $missing{$_}, not listed in embed.fnc"; } # walk table providing an array of components in each line to # subroutine, printing the result # List of funcs in the public API that aren't also marked as experimental nor # deprecated. my @missing_api = grep $funcflags{$_}{flags} =~ /A/ && $funcflags{$_}{flags} !~ /[xD]/ && !$docs{api}{$_}, keys %funcflags; output('perlapi', <<'_EOB_', $docs{api}, \@missing_api, <<'_EOE_'); |=encoding UTF-8 | |=head1 NAME | |perlapi - autogenerated documentation for the perl public API | |=head1 DESCRIPTION |X X X | |This file contains the documentation of the perl public API generated by |F, specifically a listing of functions, macros, flags, and variables |that may be used by extension writers. L |is a list of functions which have yet to be documented. The interfaces of |those are subject to change without notice. Anything not listed here is |not part of the public API, and should not be used by extension writers at |all. For these reasons, blindly using functions listed in proto.h is to be |avoided when writing extensions. | |In Perl, unlike C, a string of characters may generally contain embedded |C characters. Sometimes in the documentation a Perl string is referred |to as a "buffer" to distinguish it from a C string, but sometimes they are |both just referred to as strings. | |Note that all Perl API global variables must be referenced with the C |prefix. Again, those not listed here are not to be used by extension writers, |and can be changed or removed without notice; same with macros. |Some macros are provided for compatibility with the older, |unadorned names, but this support may be disabled in a future release. | |Perl was originally written to handle US-ASCII only (that is characters |whose ordinal numbers are in the range 0 - 127). |And documentation and comments may still use the term ASCII, when |sometimes in fact the entire range from 0 - 255 is meant. | |The non-ASCII characters below 256 can have various meanings, depending on |various things. (See, most notably, L.) But usually the whole |range can be referred to as ISO-8859-1. Often, the term "Latin-1" (or |"Latin1") is used as an equivalent for ISO-8859-1. But some people treat |"Latin1" as referring just to the characters in the range 128 through 255, or |somethimes from 160 through 255. |This documentation uses "Latin1" and "Latin-1" to refer to all 256 characters. | |Note that Perl can be compiled and run under either ASCII or EBCDIC (See |L). Most of the documentation (and even comments in the code) |ignore the EBCDIC possibility. |For almost all purposes the differences are transparent. |As an example, under EBCDIC, |instead of UTF-8, UTF-EBCDIC is used to encode Unicode strings, and so |whenever this documentation refers to C |(and variants of that name, including in function names), |it also (essentially transparently) means C. |But the ordinals of characters differ between ASCII, EBCDIC, and |the UTF- encodings, and a string encoded in UTF-EBCDIC may occupy a different |number of bytes than in UTF-8. | |The listing below is alphabetical, case insensitive. | _EOB_ | |=head1 AUTHORS | |Until May 1997, this document was maintained by Jeff Okamoto |. It is now maintained as part of Perl itself. | |With lots of help and suggestions from Dean Roehrich, Malcolm Beattie, |Andreas Koenig, Paul Hudson, Ilya Zakharevich, Paul Marquess, Neil |Bowers, Matthew Green, Tim Bunce, Spider Boardman, Ulrich Pfeifer, |Stephen McCamant, and Gurusamy Sarathy. | |API Listing originally by Dean Roehrich . | |Updated to be autogenerated from comments in the source by Benjamin Stuhl. | |=head1 SEE ALSO | |L, L, L, L | _EOE_ # List of non-static internal functions my @missing_guts = grep $funcflags{$_}{flags} !~ /[AS]/ && !$docs{guts}{$_}, keys %funcflags; output('perlintern', <<'END', $docs{guts}, \@missing_guts, <<'END'); |=head1 NAME | |perlintern - autogenerated documentation of purely B | Perl functions | |=head1 DESCRIPTION |X X | |This file is the autogenerated documentation of functions in the |Perl interpreter that are documented using Perl's internal documentation |format but are not marked as part of the Perl API. In other words, |B! | END | |=head1 AUTHORS | |The autodocumentation system was originally added to the Perl core by |Benjamin Stuhl. Documentation is by whoever was kind enough to |document their functions. | |=head1 SEE ALSO | |L, L | END