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# frozen_string_literal: true $DEBUG_RDOC = nil # :main: README.rdoc ## # RDoc produces documentation for Ruby source files by 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. # # For a simple introduction to writing or generating documentation using RDoc # see the README. # # == Roadmap # # If you think you found a bug in RDoc see CONTRIBUTING@Bugs # # If you want to use RDoc to create documentation for your Ruby source files, # see RDoc::Markup and refer to <tt>rdoc --help</tt> for command line usage. # # If you want to set the default markup format see # RDoc::Markup@Supported+Formats # # If you want to store rdoc configuration in your gem (such as the default # markup format) 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 <tt>rake</tt> 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 CONTRIBUTING # # == Credits # # RDoc is currently being maintained by Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>. # # Dave Thomas <dave@pragmaticprogrammer.com> is the original author of RDoc. # # * 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 require 'rdoc/version' ## # 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 NameError => e # --disable-gems raise unless e.name == :gem rescue Gem::LoadError end begin require 'psych' rescue ::LoadError ensure require 'yaml' end end def self.home rdoc_dir = begin File.expand_path('~/.rdoc') rescue ArgumentError end if File.directory?(rdoc_dir) rdoc_dir else begin # XDG xdg_data_home = ENV["XDG_DATA_HOME"] || File.join(File.expand_path("~"), '.local', 'share') unless File.exist?(xdg_data_home) FileUtils.mkdir_p xdg_data_home end File.join xdg_data_home, "rdoc" rescue Errno::EACCES end end end autoload :RDoc, 'rdoc/rdoc' autoload :CrossReference, 'rdoc/cross_reference' autoload :ERBIO, 'rdoc/erbio' autoload :ERBPartial, 'rdoc/erb_partial' autoload :Encoding, 'rdoc/encoding' autoload :Generator, 'rdoc/generator' autoload :Options, 'rdoc/options' autoload :Parser, 'rdoc/parser' autoload :Servlet, 'rdoc/servlet' autoload :RI, 'rdoc/ri' autoload :Stats, 'rdoc/stats' autoload :Store, 'rdoc/store' autoload :Task, 'rdoc/task' autoload :Text, 'rdoc/text' autoload :Markdown, 'rdoc/markdown' autoload :Markup, 'rdoc/markup' autoload :RD, 'rdoc/rd' autoload :TomDoc, 'rdoc/tom_doc' autoload :KNOWN_CLASSES, 'rdoc/known_classes' autoload :TokenStream, 'rdoc/token_stream' autoload :Comment, 'rdoc/comment' require 'rdoc/i18n' # 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 :Mixin, 'rdoc/mixin' autoload :Include, 'rdoc/include' autoload :Extend, 'rdoc/extend' autoload :Require, 'rdoc/require' end
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