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#!/usr/bin/env python # # DocMaker is a very simple program used to generate HTML documentation # from the source files of the FreeType packages. # import fileinput, sys, string # This function is used to parse a source file, and extract comment blocks # from it. The following comment block formats are recognized : # # /************************** # * # * FORMAT1 # * # * # * # * # *************************/ # # /**************************/ # /* */ # /* FORMAT2 */ # /* */ # /* */ # /* */ # /* */ # # /**************************/ # /* */ # /* FORMAT3 */ # /* */ # /* */ # /* */ # /* */ # /**************************/ # # Each block is modeled as a simple list of text strings # The function returns a list of blocks, i.e. a list of strings lists # def make_block_list(): """parse a file and extract comments blocks from it""" list = [] block = [] format = 0 for line in fileinput.input(): line = string.strip(line) l = len(line) if format == 0: if l > 3 and line[0:3] == '/**': i = 3 while (i < l) and (line[i] == '*'): i = i+1 if i == l: # this is '/**' followed by any number of '*', the # beginning of a Format 1 block # block = []; format = 1; elif (i == l-1) and (line[i] == '/'): # this is '/**' followed by any number of '*', followed # by a '/', i.e. the beginning of a Format 2 or 3 block # block = []; format = 2; ############################################################## # # FORMAT 1 # elif format == 1: # if the line doesn't begin with a "*", something went # wrong, and we must exit, and forget the current block.. if (l == 0) or (line[0] != '*'): block = [] format = 0 # otherwise, we test for an end of block, which is an # arbitrary number of '*', followed by '/' else: i = 1 while (i < l) and (line[i] == '*'): i = i+1 # test for the end of the block if (i < l) and (line[i] == '/'): if block != []: list.append( block ) format = 0 block = [] else: block.append( line[1:] ) ############################################################## # # FORMAT 2 # elif format == 2: # if the line doesn't begin with '/*' and end with '*/', # this is the end of the format 2 format.. if (l < 4 ) or (line[:2] != '/*') or (line[-2:] != '*/'): if block != []: list.append(block) block = [] format = 0 continue # remove the start and end comment delimiters, then right-strip # the line line = string.rstrip(line[2:-2]) # check for end of a format2 block, i.e. a run of '*' if string.count(line,'*') == l-4: if block != []: list.append(block) block = [] format = 0 else: # otherwise, add the line to the current block block.append(line) return list # This function is only used for debugging # def dump_block_list( list ): """dump a comment block list""" for block in list: print "----------------------------------------" for line in block: print line print "---------the end-----------------------" ###################################################################################### # # # The DocParagraph is used to store either simple text paragraph or # source code lines # # # If the paragraph contains source code (use code=1 when initializing the # object), self.lines is a list of source code strings # # Otherwise, self.lines is simply a list of words for the paragraph # class DocParagraph: def __init__(self,code=0,margin=0): self.lines = [] self.code = code self.margin = margin def add(self,line): if self.code==0: # get rid of unwanted spaces in the paragraph self.lines.extend( string.split(line) ) else: # remove margin whitespace if string.strip( line[:self.margin] ) == "": line = line[self.margin:] self.lines.append(line) def dump(self): max_width = 50 if self.code == 0: cursor = 0 line = "" for word in self.lines: if cursor+len(word)+1 > max_width: print line cursor = 0 line = "" line = line + word + " " cursor = cursor + len(word) + 1 if cursor > 0: print line else: for line in self.lines: print "--" + line print "" ###################################################################################### # # # The DocContent class is used to store the content of a given marker # Each DocContent can have its own text, plus a list of fields. Each field # has its own text too # # Hence, the following lines : # # """ # Some arbitraty text: # # fieldone :: some arbitraty text for this field, # note that the text stretches to several lines # # fieldtwo :: some other text # # """ # # will be stored as (each text is a list of string: # # self.fields = [ "", "fieldone", "fieldtwo" ] # self.texts = [ # [ "some arbitraty text for this field," , # "note that the text stretches to several lines" ], # # [ "some other text" ] # ] # # class DocContent: def __init__(self, paragraph_lines=[]): self.fields = [] self.texts = [] code_mode = 0 code_margin = 0 field = "" text = [] paragraph = None for aline in paragraph_lines: if code_mode == 0: line = string.lstrip(aline) l = len(line) margin = len(aline) - l # if the line is empty, this is the end of the current # paragraph if line == "": if paragraph: text.append(paragraph) paragraph = None continue # test for the beginning of a code block, i.e.'{' is the first # and only character on the line.. # if line == '{': code_mode = 1 code_margin = margin if paragraph: text.append(paragraph) paragraph = DocParagraph( 1, margin ) continue words = string.split(line) # test for a field delimiter on the start of the line, i.e. # the oken `::' # if len(words) >= 2 and words[1] == "::": if paragraph: text.append(paragraph) paragraph = None self.fields.append(field) self.texts.append(text) field = words[0] text = [] words = words[2:] if len(words) > 0: line = string.join(words) if not paragraph: paragraph = DocParagraph() paragraph.add( line ) else: line = aline # the code block ends with a line that has a single '}' on it if line == " "*code_margin+'}': text.append(paragraph) paragraph = None code_mode = 0 code_margin = 0 # otherwise, add the line to the current paragraph else: paragraph.add(line) if paragraph: text.append(paragraph) self.fields.append( field ) self.texts.append( text ) def dump(self): for i in range(len(self.fields)): field = self.fields[i] if field: print "<field "+field+">" for paras in self.texts[i]: paras.dump() if field: print "</field> " ###################################################################################### # # # The DocBlock class is used to store a given comment block. It contains # a list of markers, as well as a list of contents for each marker. # # class DocBlock: def __init__(self, block_line_list=[]): self.markers = [] self.contents = [] marker = "" content = [] alphanum = string.letters + string.digits + "_" for line in block_line_list: line2 = string.lstrip(line) l = len(line2) margin = len(line) - l if l > 3 and line2[0] == '<': i = 1 while i < l and line2[i] in alphanum: i = i+1 if i < l and line2[i] == '>': if marker or content: self.add( marker, content ) marker = line2[1:i] content = [] line2 = string.lstrip(line2[i+1:]) l = len(line2) line = " "*margin + line2 content.append(line) if marker or content: self.add( marker, content ) def add( self, marker, lines ): # remove the first and last empty lines from the content list l = len(lines) if l > 0: i = 0 while l > 0 and string.strip(lines[l-1]) == "": l = l-1 while i < l and string.strip(lines[i]) == "": i = i+1 lines = lines[i:l] l = len(lines) # add a new marker only if its marker and its content list aren't empty if l > 0 and marker: self.markers.append(marker) self.contents.append(lines) def dump( self ): for i in range( len(self.markers) ): print "["+self.markers[i]+"]" for line in self.contents[i]: print "-- "+line def doc_contents(self): contents = [] for item in self.contents: contents.append( DocContent(item) ) return contents def dump_doc_blocks( block_list ): for block in block_list: docblock = DocBlock(block) docblock.dump() print "<<------------------->>" # # # def dump_single_content( block_list ): block = block_list[0] docblock = DocBlock(block) print "<block>" for i in range(len(docblock.markers)): marker = docblock.markers[i] contents = docblock.contents[i] print "<marker "+marker+">" doccontent = DocContent( contents ) doccontent.dump() print "</marker>" print "</block>" def dump_doc_contents( block_list ): for block in block_list: docblock = DocBlock(block) print "<block>" for i in range(len(docblock.markers)): print "<marker "+docblock.markers[i]+">" content = DocContent( docblock.contents[i] ) content.dump() print "</marker>" print "</block>" def main(argv): """main program loop""" print "extracting comment blocks from sources .." list = make_block_list() # dump_block_list( list ) # dump_doc_blocks( list ) # print "dumping block contents .." dump_doc_contents(list) # dump_single_content(list) # If called from the command line if __name__=='__main__': main(sys.argv)