$DEBUG_RDOC = nil
# :main: README.rdoc
##
# RDoc is a Ruby documentation system which contains RDoc::RDoc for generating
# documentation, RDoc::RI for interactive documentation and RDoc::Markup for
# text markup.
#
# RDoc::RDoc produces documentation for Ruby source files. It works similarly
# to JavaDoc, parsing the source and extracting the definition for classes,
# modules, methods, includes and requires. It associates these with optional
# documentation contained in an immediately preceding comment block then
# renders the result using an output formatter.
#
# RDoc::Markup that converts plain text into various output formats. The
# markup library is used to interpret the comment blocks that RDoc uses to
# document methods, classes, and so on.
#
# RDoc::RI implements the +ri+ command-line tool which displays on-line
# documentation for ruby classes, methods, etc. +ri+ features several output
# formats and an interactive mode (ri -i). See ri --help
# for further details.
#
# == Roadmap
#
# * If you think you found a bug in RDoc see DEVELOPERS@Bugs
# * If you want to use RDoc to create documentation for your Ruby source files,
# see RDoc::Markup and refer to rdoc --help for command line
# usage.
# * If you want to store rdoc configuration in your gem see
# RDoc::Options@Saved+Options
# * If you want to write documentation for Ruby files see RDoc::Parser::Ruby
# * If you want to write documentation for extensions written in C see
# RDoc::Parser::C
# * If you want to generate documentation using rake see RDoc::Task.
# * If you want to drive RDoc programmatically, see RDoc::RDoc.
# * If you want to use the library to format text blocks into HTML or other
# formats, look at RDoc::Markup.
# * If you want to make an RDoc plugin such as a generator or directive
# handler see RDoc::RDoc.
# * If you want to write your own output generator see RDoc::Generator.
# * If you want an overview of how RDoc works see DEVELOPERS
#
# == Summary
#
# Once installed, you can create documentation using the +rdoc+ command
#
# % rdoc [options] [names...]
#
# For an up-to-date option summary, type
#
# % rdoc --help
#
# A typical use might be to generate documentation for a package of Ruby
# source (such as RDoc itself).
#
# % rdoc
#
# This command generates documentation for all the Ruby and C source
# files in and below the current directory. These will be stored in a
# documentation tree starting in the subdirectory +doc+.
#
# You can make this slightly more useful for your readers by having the
# index page contain the documentation for the primary file. In our
# case, we could type
#
# % rdoc --main README.rdoc
#
# You'll find information on the various formatting tricks you can use
# in comment blocks in the documentation this generates.
#
# RDoc uses file extensions to determine how to process each file. File names
# ending +.rb+ and +.rbw+ are assumed to be Ruby source. Files
# ending +.c+ are parsed as C files. All other files are assumed to
# contain just Markup-style markup (with or without leading '#' comment
# markers). If directory names are passed to RDoc, they are scanned
# recursively for C and Ruby source files only.
#
# == Other stuff
#
# RDoc is currently being maintained by Eric Hodel .
#
# Dave Thomas is the original author of RDoc.
#
# == Credits
#
# * The Ruby parser in rdoc/parse.rb is based heavily on the outstanding
# work of Keiju ISHITSUKA of Nippon Rational Inc, who produced the Ruby
# parser for irb and the rtags package.
module RDoc
##
# Exception thrown by any rdoc error.
class Error < RuntimeError; end
def self.const_missing const_name # :nodoc:
if const_name.to_s == 'RDocError' then
warn "RDoc::RDocError is deprecated and will be removed in RDoc 4"
return Error
end
super
end
##
# RDoc version you are using
VERSION = '3.12'
##
# Method visibilities
VISIBILITIES = [:public, :protected, :private]
##
# Name of the dotfile that contains the description of files to be processed
# in the current directory
DOT_DOC_FILENAME = ".document"
##
# General RDoc modifiers
GENERAL_MODIFIERS = %w[nodoc].freeze
##
# RDoc modifiers for classes
CLASS_MODIFIERS = GENERAL_MODIFIERS
##
# RDoc modifiers for attributes
ATTR_MODIFIERS = GENERAL_MODIFIERS
##
# RDoc modifiers for constants
CONSTANT_MODIFIERS = GENERAL_MODIFIERS
##
# RDoc modifiers for methods
METHOD_MODIFIERS = GENERAL_MODIFIERS +
%w[arg args yield yields notnew not-new not_new doc]
##
# Loads the best available YAML library.
def self.load_yaml
begin
gem 'psych'
rescue Gem::LoadError
end
begin
require 'psych'
rescue ::LoadError
ensure
require 'yaml'
end
end
autoload :RDoc, 'rdoc/rdoc'
autoload :TestCase, 'rdoc/test_case'
autoload :CrossReference, 'rdoc/cross_reference'
autoload :ERBIO, 'rdoc/erbio'
autoload :Encoding, 'rdoc/encoding'
autoload :Generator, 'rdoc/generator'
autoload :Options, 'rdoc/options'
autoload :Parser, 'rdoc/parser'
autoload :RI, 'rdoc/ri'
autoload :Stats, 'rdoc/stats'
autoload :Task, 'rdoc/task'
autoload :Text, 'rdoc/text'
autoload :Markup, 'rdoc/markup'
autoload :RD, 'rdoc/rd'
autoload :TomDoc, 'rdoc/tom_doc'
autoload :KNOWN_CLASSES, 'rdoc/known_classes'
autoload :RubyLex, 'rdoc/ruby_lex'
autoload :RubyToken, 'rdoc/ruby_token'
autoload :TokenStream, 'rdoc/token_stream'
autoload :Comment, 'rdoc/comment'
# code objects
#
# We represent the various high-level code constructs that appear in Ruby
# programs: classes, modules, methods, and so on.
autoload :CodeObject, 'rdoc/code_object'
autoload :Context, 'rdoc/context'
autoload :TopLevel, 'rdoc/top_level'
autoload :AnonClass, 'rdoc/anon_class'
autoload :ClassModule, 'rdoc/class_module'
autoload :NormalClass, 'rdoc/normal_class'
autoload :NormalModule, 'rdoc/normal_module'
autoload :SingleClass, 'rdoc/single_class'
autoload :Alias, 'rdoc/alias'
autoload :AnyMethod, 'rdoc/any_method'
autoload :MethodAttr, 'rdoc/method_attr'
autoload :GhostMethod, 'rdoc/ghost_method'
autoload :MetaMethod, 'rdoc/meta_method'
autoload :Attr, 'rdoc/attr'
autoload :Constant, 'rdoc/constant'
autoload :Include, 'rdoc/include'
autoload :Require, 'rdoc/require'
end