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Merge "lix-doc: update dependencies and refactor" into main
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[package]
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description = "Nix function documentation tool, stripped down into a library"
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edition = "2018"
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edition = "2021"
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name = "lix-doc"
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version = "0.0.1"
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license = "BSD-2-Clause OR MIT"
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crate_type = ["staticlib"]
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[dependencies]
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rnix = "0.8.0"
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rnix = "0.11.0"
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# Necessary because rnix fails to export a critical trait (Rowan's AstNode).
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rowan = "0.15.0"
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[dev-dependencies]
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expect-test = "1.1.0"
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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Jade Lovelace
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//
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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Lunaphied
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause OR MIT
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//! library components of nix-doc
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use crate::pprint::pprint_args;
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use rnix::types::{Lambda, TypedNode};
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use rnix::SyntaxKind::*;
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use rnix::{NodeOrToken, SyntaxNode, TextUnit, WalkEvent};
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use rnix::ast::{self, Lambda};
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use rnix::{NodeOrToken, SyntaxKind};
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use rnix::SyntaxNode;
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// Needed because rnix fucked up and didn't reexport this, oops.
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use rowan::ast::AstNode;
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use std::ffi::{CStr, CString};
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use std::fs;
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use std::iter;
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use std::os::raw::c_char;
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use std::panic;
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pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Box<dyn std::error::Error>>;
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const DOC_INDENT: usize = 3;
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struct SearchResult {
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/// Name of the function
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identifier: String,
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/// Dedented documentation comments
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/// Dedented documentation comment
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doc: String,
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/// Parameter block for the function
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param_block: String,
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}
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fn find_pos(file: &str, line: usize, col: usize) -> usize {
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let mut lines = 1;
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let mut line_start = 0;
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let mut it = file.chars().enumerate().peekable();
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while let Some((count, ch)) = it.next() {
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if ch == '\n' || ch == '\r' {
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lines += 1;
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let addend = if ch == '\r' && it.peek().map(|x| x.1) == Some('\n') {
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it.next();
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1
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} else {
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0
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};
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line_start = count + addend;
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}
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let col_diff = ((count as i32) - (line_start as i32)).abs() as usize;
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if lines == line && col_diff == col {
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return count;
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}
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}
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unreachable!();
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}
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impl SearchResult {
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fn format<P: Display>(&self, filename: P, line: usize) -> String {
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format!(
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"**Synopsis:** `{}` = {}\n\n{}\n\n# {}",
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self.identifier.as_str(),
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self.param_block,
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indented(&self.doc, DOC_INDENT),
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self.doc,
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format!("{}:{}", filename, line).as_str(),
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)
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}
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}
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/// Emits a string `s` indented by `indent` spaces
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fn indented(s: &str, indent: usize) -> String {
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let indent_s = iter::repeat(' ').take(indent).collect::<String>();
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s.split('\n')
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.join("\n")
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/// Converts Nix compatible line endings (Nix accepts `\r`, `\n`, *and* `\r\n` as endings), to
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/// standard `\n` endings for use within Rust land.
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fn convert_endings(s: &str) -> String {
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let mut out = String::with_capacity(s.len());
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let mut it = s.chars().peekable();
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while let Some(ch) = it.next() {
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if ch == '\n' || ch == '\r' {
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out.push('\n');
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if ch == '\r' && it.peek().map(|&c| c == '\n').unwrap_or(false) {
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// Consume `\n` in `\r\n`.
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it.next();
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}
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} else {
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out.push(ch);
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}
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}
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out
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}
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/// Converts the position information from Lix itself into an character index into the file itself.
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/// Expects an input string that's already had it's line endings normalized.
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///
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/// Note that this returns a *byte* offset, not a character offset.
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fn find_pos(s: &str, line: usize, col: usize) -> usize {
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// Nix line positions are 1-indexed.
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let mut lines = 1;
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for (byte_pos, ch) in s.char_indices() {
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// If we find a newline, increase the line count.
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if ch == '\n' {
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lines += 1;
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}
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// We've arrived at the correct line.
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if lines == line {
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// Column position is 1-indexed, and it's a *byte* offset, because Nix doesn't actually
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return byte_pos + col;
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}
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}
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unreachable!();
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}
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enum DocToken {
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Comment(String),
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}
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/// Determine if a given token string contains more than two newlines, this is used to determine when
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/// we hit blank lines between comments indicating a contextually unrelated comment.
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fn has_empty_line(tok: &DocToken) -> bool {
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// It's either solely whitespace with two newlines inside somewhere, or it's
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// contained inside a comment token and we don't want to count that as empty.
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if let DocToken::Whitespace(s) = tok {
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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/// Cleans up a single line, erasing prefix single line comments but preserving indentation
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fn cleanup_single_line<'a>(s: &'a str) -> &'a str {
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// NOTE: We have a bit of a conflict of interest problem here due to the inconsistent format of
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// doc comments. Some doc comments will use a series of single line comments that may then contain `*`
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// with `*`, only using them for lists directly, and some will prefix lines with `*` as a leading
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// character to mark the block. There's no way to disambiguate all three, but we do our best to
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fn cleanup_single_line(s: &str) -> &str {
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// if we find a character, save the byte position after it as our new string start
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if ch == '#' || (ch == '*' && next_ch.is_whitespace()) {
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// after the start of their doc comments, and we want to strip the `*` still.
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if ch == '#' || (ch == '*' && (*next_ch == '>' || next_ch.is_whitespace())) {
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/// Erases indents in comments. This is *almost* a normal dedent function, but it starts by looking
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/// Erases indents in comments based on the indentation of the first line.
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fn dedent_comment(s: &str) -> String {
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// scan for whitespace
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for line in lines.chain(first) {
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for line in s.lines() {
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let line_whitespace = line.chars().take_while(|ch| ch.is_whitespace()).count();
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for line in s.lines().skip(1) {
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let line_whitespace = line.chars().take_while(|ch| ch.is_whitespace()).count();
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if line_whitespace != line.len() {
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}
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}
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///
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/// Oversight we are choosing to ignore: if you put # characters at the beginning of lines in a
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/// multiline comment, they will be deleted.
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fn cleanup_comments<S: AsRef<str>, I: DoubleEndedIterator<Item = S>>(comment: &mut I) -> String {
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/// This function expects to be given the tokens in reverse order (proceeding upwards from the
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/// The output from this function will be reordered and ready for display.
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///
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/// The two types of documentation comments we expect are:
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///
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/// - A single multiline comment not whitespace separated from the start.
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///
|
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/// Once an empty line is encountered, we know no more valid documentation comments remain and stop.
|
||||
fn cleanup_comments<I: Iterator<Item = DocToken>>(tokens: &mut I) -> String {
|
||||
// Keep track of when we've found a single line and multiline comment, we use this to
|
||||
// only process a single multiline or back to back single lines.
|
||||
let mut found_single_line = false;
|
||||
|
||||
// Comments that have survived our filtering phase and should be cleaned up.
|
||||
let mut valid = vec![];
|
||||
|
||||
// Filter out comments that don't meet the characteristics of documentation comments.
|
||||
for tok in tokens {
|
||||
if has_empty_line(&tok) {
|
||||
// Take tokens until we hit whitespace containing an empty line.
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Only care about comments from this point on.
|
||||
if let DocToken::Comment(comment) = tok {
|
||||
// Now determine if it's a single line comment.
|
||||
let is_single_line = comment.starts_with('#');
|
||||
|
||||
// We've found a single line comment if we've found one before or we just found one.
|
||||
found_single_line |= is_single_line;
|
||||
|
||||
// What we do next is only special when we hit a multiline comment.
|
||||
if !is_single_line {
|
||||
// If we've hit a multiline comment as our first comment, take that one alone.
|
||||
if !found_single_line {
|
||||
// Otherwise we've hit a multiline comment immediately and this is our
|
||||
// one and only doc comment to worry about.
|
||||
valid.push(comment);
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Otherwise we've hit a multiline comment after single line comments, in either
|
||||
// case this means we're done processing comments.
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Otherwise this is a new single line comment to push to the stack.
|
||||
valid.push(comment);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Cleanup comments for user consumption.
|
||||
dedent_comment(
|
||||
&comment
|
||||
&valid
|
||||
.into_iter()
|
||||
.rev()
|
||||
.map(|small_comment| {
|
||||
small_comment
|
||||
.as_ref()
|
||||
// space before multiline start
|
||||
.trim_start()
|
||||
// multiline starts
|
||||
// Trim off start of multiline comments.
|
||||
.trim_start_matches("/*")
|
||||
// trailing so we can grab multiline end
|
||||
.trim_end()
|
||||
// multiline ends
|
||||
// Trim off end of multiline comments.
|
||||
.trim_end_matches("*/")
|
||||
// extra space that was in the multiline
|
||||
// Trim off any internal whitespace that's trapped inside comments themselves.
|
||||
.trim()
|
||||
// Split comments by newlines to extract lines of multiline comments.
|
||||
.split('\n')
|
||||
// erase single line comments and such
|
||||
// Cleanup single line comments and a few more tweaks for multiline comments.
|
||||
.map(cleanup_single_line)
|
||||
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
|
||||
// Reconstruct the multiline comment's whitespace.
|
||||
.join("\n")
|
||||
})
|
||||
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
|
||||
.join("\n"),
|
||||
// We've found that when multiple back to back single line comments are used in Nixpkgs,
|
||||
// they make more sense to represent as if someone inserted line breaks into the Markdown
|
||||
// properly, so we join them with linebreaks that markdown will pass through.
|
||||
.join("\n\n"),
|
||||
)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Get the docs for a specific function
|
||||
/// Get the docs for a specific function.
|
||||
// TODO: Improve error reporting?
|
||||
pub fn get_function_docs(filename: &str, line: usize, col: usize) -> Option<String> {
|
||||
let content = fs::read(filename).ok()?;
|
||||
let decoded = str::from_utf8(&content).ok()?;
|
||||
let decoded = convert_endings(str::from_utf8(&content).ok()?);
|
||||
let pos = find_pos(&decoded, line, col);
|
||||
let rowan_pos = TextUnit::from_usize(pos);
|
||||
let tree = rnix::parse(decoded);
|
||||
let rowan_pos = rnix::TextSize::from(pos as u32);
|
||||
|
||||
// The minimum length of a lambda is 4 characters and thus the range we're looking for must be
|
||||
// at least 4 characters long `_: 3` being an example of a minimal length lambda.
|
||||
let rowan_range = rnix::TextRange::at(rowan_pos, 4.into());
|
||||
|
||||
// Parse the file using rnix.
|
||||
let root = rnix::Root::parse(&decoded).ok().ok()?;
|
||||
|
||||
// Extract the inner expression that represents the Root node and extract the top level expression.
|
||||
let expr = root.expr()?;
|
||||
|
||||
// There are two cases we have to be able to handle
|
||||
// 1. A straightforward definition with an attrset binding to a lambda that's defined inline.
|
||||
// 2. A lambda defined in a standalone file where the attrset binding imports that file directly.
|
||||
// The latter case will not be able to find the binding so we must be able to handle not finding it.
|
||||
|
||||
// Find the deepest node or token that covers the position given by Lix.
|
||||
let covering = expr.syntax().covering_element(rowan_range);
|
||||
|
||||
// Climb up until we find the lambda node that contains that token.
|
||||
let mut lambda = None;
|
||||
for node in tree.node().preorder() {
|
||||
match node {
|
||||
WalkEvent::Enter(n) => {
|
||||
if n.text_range().start() >= rowan_pos && n.kind() == NODE_LAMBDA {
|
||||
lambda = Lambda::cast(n);
|
||||
for ancestor in covering.ancestors() {
|
||||
if ancestor.kind() == SyntaxKind::NODE_LAMBDA {
|
||||
lambda = Some(ancestor);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
WalkEvent::Leave(_) => (),
|
||||
|
||||
// There is literally always a lambda or something has gone very very wrong.
|
||||
let lambda =
|
||||
ast::Lambda::cast(
|
||||
lambda.expect("no lambda found; what.")
|
||||
) .expect("not a rnix::ast::Lambda; what.");
|
||||
|
||||
// Search up, hopefully to find the binding so we can get the identifier name.
|
||||
// TODO: Just provide this directly from the C++ code to make it possible to always have the correct identifier.
|
||||
let mut binding = None;
|
||||
for ancestor in lambda.syntax().ancestors() {
|
||||
if ancestor.kind() == SyntaxKind::NODE_ATTRPATH_VALUE {
|
||||
binding = Some(ancestor);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
let lambda = lambda?;
|
||||
let res = visit_lambda("func".to_string(), &lambda);
|
||||
Some(res.format(filename, line))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn visit_lambda(name: String, lambda: &Lambda) -> SearchResult {
|
||||
// Convert the binding to an identifier if it was found, otherwise use a placeholder.
|
||||
let identifier;
|
||||
identifier = match binding.clone() {
|
||||
Some(binding) => ast::AttrpathValue::cast(binding)
|
||||
.expect("not an rnix::ast::AttrpathValue; what")
|
||||
.attrpath()
|
||||
.expect("AttrpathValue has no attrpath; what.")
|
||||
.to_string(),
|
||||
_ => "<unknown binding>".to_string(),
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// Find all the comments on the binding or the lambda if we have to fall back.
|
||||
let comment_node = binding.as_ref().unwrap_or(lambda.syntax());
|
||||
let comment = find_comment(comment_node).unwrap_or_else(String::new);
|
||||
|
||||
// And display them properly for the markdown function in Lix.
|
||||
Some(visit_lambda(identifier, comment, &lambda).format(filename, line))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn visit_lambda(name: String, comment: String, lambda: &Lambda) -> SearchResult {
|
||||
// grab the arguments
|
||||
let param_block = pprint_args(&lambda);
|
||||
|
||||
// find the doc comment
|
||||
let comment = find_comment(lambda.node().clone()).unwrap_or_else(|| "".to_string());
|
||||
let param_block = pprint_args(lambda);
|
||||
|
||||
SearchResult {
|
||||
identifier: name,
|
||||
|
@ -214,39 +338,47 @@ fn visit_lambda(name: String, lambda: &Lambda) -> SearchResult {
|
|||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn find_comment(node: SyntaxNode) -> Option<String> {
|
||||
let mut node = NodeOrToken::Node(node);
|
||||
let mut comments = Vec::new();
|
||||
loop {
|
||||
loop {
|
||||
if let Some(new) = node.prev_sibling_or_token() {
|
||||
node = new;
|
||||
break;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
node = NodeOrToken::Node(node.parent()?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
fn find_comment(node: &SyntaxNode) -> Option<String> {
|
||||
let mut it = node
|
||||
.siblings_with_tokens(rowan::Direction::Prev)
|
||||
// Skip ourselves as we're always the first token returned.
|
||||
.skip(1)
|
||||
.peekable();
|
||||
|
||||
// Consume up to one whitespace token before the first comment. There might not always be
|
||||
// whitespace such as the (rather unusual) case of `/* meow */x = a: 3`.
|
||||
if matches!(it.peek(), Some(NodeOrToken::Token(token)) if token.kind() == SyntaxKind::TOKEN_WHITESPACE) {
|
||||
it.next();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
match node.kind() {
|
||||
TOKEN_COMMENT => match &node {
|
||||
NodeOrToken::Token(token) => comments.push(token.text().clone()),
|
||||
NodeOrToken::Node(_) => unreachable!(),
|
||||
},
|
||||
// This stuff is found as part of `the-fn = f: ...`
|
||||
// here: ^^^^^^^^
|
||||
NODE_KEY | TOKEN_ASSIGN => (),
|
||||
t if t.is_trivia() => (),
|
||||
_ => break,
|
||||
let comments = it.map_while(|element| match element {
|
||||
NodeOrToken::Token(token) => {
|
||||
match token.kind() {
|
||||
// Map the tokens we're interested in to our internal token type.
|
||||
SyntaxKind::TOKEN_COMMENT => Some(DocToken::Comment(token.text().to_owned())),
|
||||
SyntaxKind::TOKEN_WHITESPACE => {
|
||||
Some(DocToken::Whitespace(token.text().to_owned()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
// If we hit a different token type, we know we've gone past relevant comments
|
||||
// and should stop.
|
||||
_ => None,
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
let doc = cleanup_comments(&mut comments.iter().map(|c| c.as_str()));
|
||||
Some(doc).filter(|it| !it.is_empty())
|
||||
// If we hit a node entry we've definitely gone past comments that would be related to
|
||||
// this node and we should retreat.
|
||||
_ => None,
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
// For the curious, `into_iter()` here consumes the binding producing an owned value allowing us to avoid
|
||||
// making the original binding mutable, we don't reuse it later so this is a cute way to handle it, though
|
||||
// there's probably a better way we just can't remember.
|
||||
Some(cleanup_comments(&mut comments.into_iter())).filter(|c| !c.is_empty())
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Get the docs for a function in the given file path at the given file position and return it as
|
||||
/// a C string pointer
|
||||
#[no_mangle]
|
||||
pub extern "C" fn nd_get_function_docs(
|
||||
pub extern "C" fn lixdoc_get_function_docs(
|
||||
filename: *const c_char,
|
||||
line: usize,
|
||||
col: usize,
|
||||
|
@ -269,9 +401,9 @@ pub extern "C" fn nd_get_function_docs(
|
|||
.unwrap_or(ptr::null())
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Call this to free a string from nd_get_function_docs
|
||||
/// Call this to free a string from `lixdoc_get_function_docs`.
|
||||
#[no_mangle]
|
||||
pub extern "C" fn nd_free_string(s: *const c_char) {
|
||||
pub extern "C" fn lixdoc_free_string(s: *const c_char) {
|
||||
unsafe {
|
||||
// cast note: this cast is turning something that was cast to const
|
||||
// back to mut
|
||||
|
@ -283,35 +415,57 @@ pub extern "C" fn nd_free_string(s: *const c_char) {
|
|||
mod tests {
|
||||
use super::*;
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn test_line_conversion() {
|
||||
let fakefile = "abc\rdef\r\nghi";
|
||||
assert_eq!(convert_endings(fakefile), "abc\ndef\nghi");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn test_bytepos() {
|
||||
let fakefile = "abc\ndef\nghi";
|
||||
assert_eq!(find_pos(fakefile, 2, 2), 5);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn test_bytepos_unusual() {
|
||||
let fakefile = convert_endings("abc\rdef\r\nghi");
|
||||
assert_eq!(find_pos(&fakefile, 2, 2), 5);
|
||||
assert_eq!(find_pos(&fakefile, 3, 2), 9);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// This test is to check that we correctly resolve byte positions even when inconsistent with
|
||||
/// character positions.
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn test_bytepos_cursed() {
|
||||
let fakefile = "abc\rdef\r\nghi";
|
||||
assert_eq!(find_pos(fakefile, 2, 2), 5);
|
||||
assert_eq!(find_pos(fakefile, 3, 2), 10);
|
||||
let fakefile = "hello\nwórld";
|
||||
// Try to find the position of the `r` after world, which will be wrong if we don't handle
|
||||
// UTF-8 properly.
|
||||
let pos = find_pos(&fakefile, 2, 4);
|
||||
dbg!(&fakefile[pos..]);
|
||||
assert_eq!(pos, 9)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn test_comment_stripping() {
|
||||
let ex1 = ["/* blah blah blah\n foooo baaar\n blah */"];
|
||||
let ex1 = [DocToken::Comment(
|
||||
"/* blah blah blah\n foooo baaar\n blah */".to_string(),
|
||||
)];
|
||||
assert_eq!(
|
||||
cleanup_comments(&mut ex1.iter()),
|
||||
cleanup_comments(&mut ex1.into_iter()),
|
||||
"blah blah blah\n foooo baaar\n blah"
|
||||
);
|
||||
|
||||
let ex2 = ["# a1", "# a2", "# aa"];
|
||||
assert_eq!(cleanup_comments(&mut ex2.iter()), "aa\n a2\na1");
|
||||
let ex2 = ["# a1", "# a2", "# aa"]
|
||||
.into_iter()
|
||||
.map(|s| DocToken::Comment(s.to_string()));
|
||||
assert_eq!(cleanup_comments(&mut ex2.into_iter()), "aa\n\n a2\n\na1");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn test_dedent() {
|
||||
let ex1 = "a\n b\n c\n d";
|
||||
assert_eq!(dedent_comment(ex1), "a\nb\nc\n d");
|
||||
assert_eq!(dedent_comment(ex1), ex1);
|
||||
let ex2 = "a\nb\nc";
|
||||
assert_eq!(dedent_comment(ex2), ex2);
|
||||
let ex3 = " a\n b\n\n c";
|
||||
|
@ -335,4 +489,31 @@ mod tests {
|
|||
let ex1 = " **Foo**:";
|
||||
assert_eq!(cleanup_single_line(ex1), ex1);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// TODO: Next CL
|
||||
//#[test]
|
||||
//fn comment_test_complex() {
|
||||
// let testcase = r#"
|
||||
// rec {
|
||||
// /*
|
||||
// Hello
|
||||
// 23
|
||||
// This is a comment.
|
||||
// this is another comment.
|
||||
// and this is a third comment.
|
||||
// Way
|
||||
// go
|
||||
// */
|
||||
// meow = { g }: {a, b ? 4, ...}: g: c: 5;
|
||||
// # And another comment.
|
||||
// cat = 34;
|
||||
// # inner layer.
|
||||
// "inner-layer" = outer: meow;
|
||||
// }
|
||||
// "#;
|
||||
// // Need to find the location of the lambda, we do a quick hack.
|
||||
// let location = dbg!(testcase.find("{ g }").unwrap() as u32);
|
||||
//
|
||||
// //get_function_docs(filename, line, col)
|
||||
//}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,38 +1,61 @@
|
|||
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Jade Lovelace
|
||||
//
|
||||
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Lunaphied
|
||||
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause OR MIT
|
||||
|
||||
use rnix::types::{Lambda, TypedNode};
|
||||
use rnix::SyntaxKind::*;
|
||||
use rnix::ast::{Expr, Lambda};
|
||||
use rowan::ast::AstNode;
|
||||
|
||||
/// Pretty-prints the arguments to a function
|
||||
pub fn pprint_args(lambda: &Lambda) -> String {
|
||||
// TODO: handle docs directly on NODE_IDENT args (uncommon case)
|
||||
let mut lambda = lambda.clone();
|
||||
let mut depth = 0;
|
||||
let mut out = String::new();
|
||||
loop {
|
||||
let arg = lambda.arg().unwrap();
|
||||
match arg.kind() {
|
||||
NODE_IDENT => {
|
||||
out += &format!("*{}*", &arg.to_string());
|
||||
let arg = lambda.param().unwrap();
|
||||
for child in arg.syntax().children_with_tokens() {
|
||||
//dbg!(child.kind());
|
||||
match child {
|
||||
rowan::NodeOrToken::Node(node) => {
|
||||
out.push_str(&node.text().to_string());
|
||||
if node.kind() == rnix::SyntaxKind::NODE_PAT_ENTRY {
|
||||
out.push_str(&",\n");
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
rowan::NodeOrToken::Token(token) => {
|
||||
use rnix::SyntaxKind::{
|
||||
TOKEN_COMMENT, TOKEN_ELLIPSIS, TOKEN_L_BRACE, TOKEN_QUESTION, TOKEN_R_BRACE,
|
||||
};
|
||||
match token.kind() {
|
||||
TOKEN_COMMENT | TOKEN_ELLIPSIS | TOKEN_QUESTION | TOKEN_L_BRACE
|
||||
| TOKEN_R_BRACE => {
|
||||
//dbg!(&token);
|
||||
out.push_str(&token.text().to_string());
|
||||
if token.kind() == TOKEN_COMMENT {
|
||||
out.push('\n');
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => {}
|
||||
}
|
||||
//out.push_str(&token.text().to_string());
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
out.push_str(": ");
|
||||
let body = lambda.body().unwrap();
|
||||
if body.kind() == NODE_LAMBDA {
|
||||
lambda = Lambda::cast(body).unwrap();
|
||||
if let Expr::Lambda(inner) = body {
|
||||
lambda = inner;
|
||||
// If we recurse we want the next line of recursion to be indented and on a new line.
|
||||
out.push('\n');
|
||||
for _ in 0..=depth {
|
||||
out.push('\t');
|
||||
}
|
||||
depth += 1;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// If we don't find an inner lambda we're done with argument handling.
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
NODE_PATTERN => {
|
||||
out += &format!("*{}*", &arg.to_string());
|
||||
out.push_str(": ");
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
t => {
|
||||
unreachable!("unhandled arg type {:?}", t);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
out.push_str("...");
|
||||
out
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -474,6 +474,14 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
|
|||
# Load-bearing order. Must come before clang-unwrapped below, but after clang_tools above.
|
||||
stdenv.cc
|
||||
]
|
||||
++ [
|
||||
pkgs.rust-analyzer
|
||||
pkgs.cargo
|
||||
pkgs.rustc
|
||||
pkgs.rustfmt
|
||||
pkgs.rustPlatform.rustLibSrc
|
||||
pkgs.rustPlatform.rustcSrc
|
||||
]
|
||||
++ lib.optionals stdenv.cc.isClang [
|
||||
# Required for clang-tidy checks.
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llvmPackages.llvm
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#include <gc/gc_cpp.h>
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#endif
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// XXX: These are for nix-doc features and will be removed in a future rewrite where this functionality is integrated more natively.
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// XXX: These are for lix-doc features and will be removed in a future rewrite where this functionality is integrated more natively.
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extern "C" {
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char const *nd_get_function_docs(char const *filename, size_t line, size_t col);
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void nd_free_string(char const *str);
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char const *lixdoc_get_function_docs(char const *filename, size_t line, size_t col);
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void lixdoc_free_string(char const *str);
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}
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namespace nix {
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/** Wrapper around std::unique_ptr with a custom deleter for strings from nix-doc **/
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using NdString = std::unique_ptr<const char, decltype(&nd_free_string)>;
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using NdString = std::unique_ptr<const char, decltype(&lixdoc_free_string)>;
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/**
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* Fetch a string representing the doc comment using nix-doc and wrap it in an RAII wrapper.
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*/
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NdString lambdaDocsForPos(SourcePath const path, nix::Pos const &pos) {
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std::string const file = path.to_string();
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return NdString{nd_get_function_docs(file.c_str(), pos.line, pos.column), &nd_free_string};
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return NdString{lixdoc_get_function_docs(file.c_str(), pos.line, pos.column), &lixdoc_free_string};
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}
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/**
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