Object
Base class for the RDoc code tree.
We contain the common stuff for contexts (which are containers) and other elements (methods, attributes and so on)
Here’s the tree of the CodeObject subclasses:
Creates a new CodeObject that will document itself and its children
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 107
def initialize
@metadata = {}
@comment = ''
@parent = nil
@parent_name = nil # for loading
@parent_class = nil # for loading
@section = nil
@section_title = nil # for loading
@file = nil
@full_name = nil
@store = nil
initialize_visibility
end
Replaces our comment with comment, unless it is empty.
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 137
def comment=(comment)
@comment = case comment
when NilClass then ''
when RDoc::Markup::Document then comment
when RDoc::Comment then comment.normalize
else
if comment and not comment.empty? then
normalize_comment comment
else
# HACK correct fix is to have #initialize create @comment
# with the correct encoding
if String === @comment and
Object.const_defined? :Encoding and @comment.empty? then
@comment.force_encoding comment.encoding
end
@comment
end
end
end
Should this CodeObject be shown in documentation?
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 160
def display?
@document_self and not @ignored
end
Enables or disables documentation of this CodeObject’s children unless it has been turned off by :enddoc:
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 168
def document_children=(document_children)
@document_children = document_children unless @done_documenting
end
Enables or disables documentation of this CodeObject unless it has been turned off by
:enddoc:. If the argument is nil it means the documentation
is turned off by :nodoc:.
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 177
def document_self=(document_self)
return if @done_documenting
@document_self = document_self
@received_nodoc = true if document_self.nil?
end
Does this object have a comment with content or is received_nodoc true?
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 187
def documented?
@received_nodoc or !@comment.empty?
end
Turns documentation on/off, and turns on/off document_self and document_children.
Once documentation has been turned off (by :enddoc:), the
object will refuse to turn document_self or document_children
on, so :doc: and :start_doc: directives will have
no effect in the current file.
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 200
def done_documenting=(value)
@done_documenting = value
@document_self = !value
@document_children = @document_self
end
Yields each parent of this CodeObject. See also RDoc::ClassModule#each_ancestor
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 210
def each_parent
code_object = self
while code_object = code_object.parent do
yield code_object
end
self
end
File name where this CodeObject was found.
See also RDoc::Context#in_files
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 225
def file_name
return unless @file
@file.absolute_name
end
Force the documentation of this object unless documentation has been turned off by :enddoc:
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 237
def force_documentation=(value)
@force_documentation = value unless @done_documenting
end
Sets the full_name overriding any computed full name.
Set to nil to clear RDoc’s cached value
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 246
def full_name= full_name
@full_name = full_name
end
Use this to ignore a CodeObject and all its children until found again (#record_location is called). An ignored item will not be shown in documentation.
See github issue #55
The ignored status is temporary in order to allow implementation details to be hidden. At the end of processing a file RDoc allows all classes and modules to add new documentation to previously created classes.
If a class was ignored (via stopdoc) then reopened later with additional documentation it should be shown. If a class was ignored and never reopened it should not be shown. The ignore flag allows this to occur.
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 265
def ignore
@ignored = true
stop_doc
end
Has this class been ignored?
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 274
def ignored?
@ignored
end
Our parent CodeObject. The parent may be missing for classes loaded from legacy RI data stores.
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 282
def parent
return @parent if @parent
return nil unless @parent_name
if @parent_class == RDoc::TopLevel then
@parent = @store.add_file @parent_name
else
@parent = @store.find_class_or_module @parent_name
return @parent if @parent
begin
@parent = @store.load_class @parent_name
rescue RDoc::Store::MissingFileError
nil
end
end
end
File name of our parent
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 304
def parent_file_name
@parent ? @parent.base_name : '(unknown)'
end
Name of our parent
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 311
def parent_name
@parent ? @parent.full_name : '(unknown)'
end
Records the RDoc::TopLevel (file) where this code object was defined
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 318
def record_location top_level
@ignored = false
@file = top_level
end
The section this CodeObject is in. Sections allow grouping of constants, attributes and methods inside a class or module.
# File rdoc/code_object.rb, line 327
def section
return @section if @section
@section = parent.add_section @section_title if parent
end
Our comment