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- ##
- # A Module include in a class with \#include
- class RDoc::Include < RDoc::CodeObject
- ##
- # Name of included module
- attr_accessor :name
- ##
- # Creates a new Include for +name+ with +comment+
- def initialize(name, comment)
- super()
- @name = name
- self.comment = comment
- @module = nil # cache for module if found
- end
- ##
- # Includes are sorted by name
- def <=> other
- return unless self.class === other
- name <=> other.name
- end
- def == other # :nodoc:
- self.class === other and @name == other.name
- end
- alias eql? ==
- ##
- # Full name based on #module
- def full_name
- m = self.module
- RDoc::ClassModule === m ? m.full_name : @name
- end
- def hash # :nodoc:
- [@name, self.module].hash
- end
- def inspect # :nodoc:
- "#<%s:0x%x %s.include %s>" % [
- self.class,
- object_id,
- parent_name, @name,
- ]
- end
- ##
- # Attempts to locate the included module object. Returns the name if not
- # known.
- #
- # The scoping rules of Ruby to resolve the name of an included module are:
- # - first look into the children of the current context;
- # - if not found, look into the children of included modules,
- # in reverse inclusion order;
- # - if still not found, go up the hierarchy of names.
- #
- # This method has <code>O(n!)</code> behavior when the module calling
- # include is referencing nonexistent modules. Avoid calling #module until
- # after all the files are parsed. This behavior is due to ruby's constant
- # lookup behavior.
- #
- # As of the beginning of October, 2011, no gem includes nonexistent modules.
- def module
- return @module if @module
- # search the current context
- return @name unless parent
- full_name = parent.child_name(@name)
- @module = RDoc::TopLevel.modules_hash[full_name]
- return @module if @module
- return @name if @name =~ /^::/
- # search the includes before this one, in reverse order
- searched = parent.includes.take_while { |i| i != self }.reverse
- searched.each do |i|
- inc = i.module
- next if String === inc
- full_name = inc.child_name(@name)
- @module = RDoc::TopLevel.modules_hash[full_name]
- return @module if @module
- end
- # go up the hierarchy of names
- up = parent.parent
- while up
- full_name = up.child_name(@name)
- @module = RDoc::TopLevel.modules_hash[full_name]
- return @module if @module
- up = up.parent
- end
- @name
- end
- def to_s # :nodoc:
- "include #@name in: #{parent}"
- end
- end
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