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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. # # I should really be using regular expressions to do this, but hey, # i'm too lazy right now, and the damn thing seems to work :-) # - David # import fileinput, sys, string html_header = """ <html> <header> <title>FreeType 2 API Reference</title> <basefont face="Georgia, Arial, Helvetica, Geneva"> <style content="text/css"> P { text-align=justify } H1 { text-align=center } H2 { text-align=center } LI { text-align=justify } </style> </header> <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#0000EF" vlink="#51188E" alink="#FF0000"> <center><h1>FreeType 2 API Reference</h1></center> """ html_footer = """ </body> </html> """ section_title_header = """ <center><h1> """ section_title_footer = """ </h1></center> """ code_header = """ <font color=blue><pre> """ code_footer = """ </pre></font> """ para_header = "<p>" para_footer = "</p>" block_header = """<center><hr width="550"><table width="550"><tr><td>""" block_footer = "</table></center>" source_header = """<center><table width="550"><tr bgcolor="#D6E8FF" width="100%"><td><pre> """ source_footer = """</pre></table></center> <br><br> """ current_section = None # The FreeType 2 reference is extracted from the source files. These contain # various comment blocks that follow one of the following formats: # # /************************** # * # * FORMAT1 # * # * # * # * # *************************/ # # /**************************/ # /* */ # /* FORMAT2 */ # /* */ # /* */ # /* */ # /* */ # # /**************************/ # /* */ # /* FORMAT3 */ # /* */ # /* */ # /* */ # /* */ # /**************************/ # # Each block contains a list of markers; each one can be followed by # some arbitrary text or a list of fields. Here's an example: # # <Struct> # MyStruct # # <Description> # this structure holds some data # # <Fields> # x :: horizontal coordinate # y :: vertical coordinate # # # This example defines three markers: 'Struct', 'Description' & 'Fields'. # The first two markers contain arbitrary text, while the last one contains # a list of fields. # # Each field is simple of the format: WORD :: TEXT... # # Note that typically each comment block is followed by some source # code declaration that may need to be kept in the reference. # # Note that markers can alternatively be written as "@MARKER:" # instead of "<MARKER>". All marker identifiers are converted to # lower case during parsing in order to simply sorting. # # We associate with each block the following source lines that do not # begin with a comment. For example, the following: # # /********************************** # * # * <mytag> blabla # * # */ # # bla_bla_bla # bilip_bilip # # /* - this comment acts as a separator - */ # # blo_blo_blo # # # will only keep the first two lines of sources with # the "blabla" block. # # However, the comment will be kept, with following source lines # if it contains a starting '#' or '@' as in: # # /*@.....*/ # /*#.....*/ # /* @.....*/ # /* #.....*/ # ############################################################################# # # The DocCode class is used to store source code lines # # 'self.lines' contains a set of source code lines that will # be dumped as HTML in a <PRE> tag. # # The object is filled line by line by the parser; it strips the # leading "margin" space from each input line before storing it # in 'self.lines'. # class DocCode: def __init__( self, margin = 0 ): self.lines = [] self.margin = margin def add( self, line ): # remove margin whitespace # if string.strip( line[: self.margin] ) == "": line = line[self.margin :] self.lines.append( line ) def dump( self ): for line in self.lines: print "--" + line print "" def get_identifier( self ): # this function should never be called # return "UNKNOWN_CODE_IDENTIFIER!" def dump_html( self ): # clean the last empty lines # l = len( self.lines ) - 1 while l > 0 and string.strip( self.lines[l - 1] ) == "": l = l - 1 print code_header for line in self.lines[0 : l]: print line print code_footer ############################################################################# # # The DocParagraph is used to store text paragraphs. # 'self.words' is simply a list of words for the paragraph. # # The paragraph is filled line by line by the parser. # class DocParagraph: def __init__( self ): self.words = [] def add( self, line ): # Get rid of unwanted spaces in the paragraph. # # The following line is the same as # # self.words.extend( string.split( line ) ) # # but older Python versions don't have the `extend' attribute. # last = len(self.words) self.words[last:last] = string.split( line ) # This function is used to retrieve the first word of a given # paragraph. # def get_identifier( self ): if self.words: return self.words[0] # should never happen # return "UNKNOWN_PARA_IDENTIFIER!" def dump( self ): max_width = 50 cursor = 0 line = "" for word in self.words: 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 # print "�" # for debugging only def dump_string( self ): s = "" space = "" for word in self.words: s = s + space + word space = " " return s def dump_html( self ): print para_header self.dump() print para_footer ############################################################################# # # DocContent is used to store the content of a given marker. # # The "self.items" list contains (field,elements) records, where # "field" corresponds to a given structure fields or function # parameter (indicated by a "::"), or NULL for a normal section # of text/code. # # Hence, the following example: # # <MyMarker> # This is an example of what can be put in a content section, # # A second line of example text. # # x :: A simple test field, with some contents. # y :: Even before, this field has some code contents. # { # y = x+2; # } # # should be stored as # # [ ( None, [ DocParagraph, DocParagraph] ), # ( "x", [ DocParagraph ] ), # ( "y", [ DocParagraph, DocCode ] ) ] # # in 'self.items'. # # The DocContent object is entirely built at creation time; you must # pass a list of input text lines in the "lines_list" parameter. # # class DocContent: def __init__( self, lines_list ): self.items = [] code_mode = 0 code_margin = 0 text = [] paragraph = None # represents the current DocParagraph code = None # represents the current DocCode elements = [] # the list of elements for the current field, # contains DocParagraph or DocCode objects field = None # the current field for aline in lines_list: 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 l == 0 or line == '{': if paragraph: elements.append( paragraph ) paragraph = None if line == "": continue code_mode = 1 code_margin = margin code = None continue words = string.split( line ) # test for a field delimiter on the start of the line, i.e. # the token `::' # if len( words ) >= 2 and words[1] == "::": # start a new field - complete current paragraph if any # if paragraph: elements.append( paragraph ) paragraph = None # append previous "field" to self.items # self.items.append( ( field, elements ) ) # start new field and elements list # field = words[0] elements = [] words = words[2 :] # append remaining words to current paragraph # if len( words ) > 0: line = string.join( words ) if not paragraph: paragraph = DocParagraph() paragraph.add( line ) else: # we're in code mode... # line = aline # the code block ends with a line that has a single '}' on # it that is located at the same column that the opening # accolade... # if line == " " * code_margin + '}': if code: elements.append( code ) code = None code_mode = 0 code_margin = 0 # otherwise, add the line to the current paragraph # else: if not code: code = DocCode() code.add( line ) if paragraph: elements.append( paragraph ) if code: elements.append( code ) self.items.append( ( field, elements ) ) def get_identifier( self ): if self.items: item = self.items[0] for element in item[1]: return element.get_identifier() # should never happen # return "UNKNOWN_CONTENT_IDENTIFIER!" def get_title( self ): if self.items: item = self.items[0] for element in item[1]: return element.dump_string() # should never happen # return "UNKNOWN_CONTENT_TITLE!" def dump( self ): for item in self.items: field = item[0] if field: print "<field " + field + ">" for element in item[1]: element.dump() if field: print "</field> " def dump_html( self ): n = len( self.items ) in_table = 0 for i in range( n ): item = self.items[i] field = item[0] if not field: if in_table: print "</td></tr></table>" in_table = 0 for element in item[1]: element.dump_html() else: if not in_table: print "<table cellpadding=4><tr valign=top><td>" in_table = 1 else: print "</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>" print "<b>" + field + "</b></td><td>" for element in item[1]: element.dump_html() if in_table: print "</td></tr></table>" ###################################################################################### # # # 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. # # "self.items" is a list of (marker, contents) elements, where # 'marker' is a lowercase marker string, and 'contents' is a DocContent # object. # # "self.source" is simply a list of text lines taken from the # uncommented source itself. # # Finally, "self.identifier" is a simple identifier used to # uniquely identify the block. # class DocBlock: def __init__( self, block_line_list = [], source_line_list = [] ): self.items = [] # current ( marker, contents ) list self.identifier = None marker = None # current marker content = [] # current content lines list alphanum = string.letters + string.digits + "_" self.name = None for line in block_line_list: line2 = string.lstrip( line ) l = len( line2 ) margin = len( line ) - l if l > 3: ender = None if line2[0] == '<': ender = '>' elif line2[0] == '@': ender = ':' if ender: i = 1 while i < l and line2[i] in alphanum: i = i + 1 if i < l and line2[i] == ender: if marker and 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 and content: self.add( marker, content ) self.source = [] if self.items: self.source = source_line_list # now retrieve block name when possible # if self.items: first = self.items[0] self.name = first[1].get_identifier() # This function adds a new element to 'self.items'. # 'marker' is a marker string, or None. # 'lines' is a list of text lines used to compute a list of # DocContent objects. # 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: content = DocContent( lines ) self.items.append( ( string.lower( marker ), content ) ) if not self.identifier: self.identifier = content.get_identifier() def find_content( self, marker ): for item in self.items: if ( item[0] == marker ): return item[1] return None def dump( self ): for i in range( len( self.items ) ): print "[" + self.items[i][0] + "]" content = self.items[i][1] content.dump() def dump_html( self ): types = [ 'type', 'struct', 'functype', 'function', 'constant', 'enum', 'macro' ] if not self.items: return # start of a block # print block_header print "<h2>" + self.identifier + "</h2>" # print source code # if not self.source: return lines = self.source l = len( lines ) - 1 while l >= 0 and string.strip( lines[l] ) == "": l = l - 1 print source_header for line in lines[0 : l + 1]: print line print source_footer # dump each (marker,content) element # for element in self.items: marker = element[0] content = element[1] if marker == "description": print "<ul>" content.dump_html() print "</ul>" elif not ( marker in types ): print "<h4>" + marker + "</h4>" print "<ul>" content.dump_html() print "</ul>" print "" print block_footer ###################################################################################### # # The DocSection class is used to store a given documentation section. # # Each section is made of an identifier, an abstract and a description. # # For example, look at: # # <Section> Basic_Data_Types # # <Abstract> # Definitions of basic FreeType data types # # <Description> # FreeType defines several basic data types for all its # operations... # class DocSection: def __init__( self, block ): self.block = block self.name = string.lower( block.name ) self.abstract = block.find_content( "abstract" ) self.description = block.find_content( "description" ) title_content = block.find_content( "title" ) if title_content: self.title = title_content.get_title() else: self.titles = "UNKNOWN_SECTION_TITLE!" self.elements = {} self.list = [] self.filename = self.name + ".html" # sys.stderr.write( "new section '" + self.name + "'" ) def add_element( self, block ): # check that we don't have a duplicate element in this # section # if self.elements.has_key( block.name ): sys.stderr.write( "ERROR - duplicate element definition for " + "'" + block.name + "' in section '" + section.name + "'" ) sys.quit() self.elements[ block.name ] = block self.list.append( block ) def dump_html( self ): """make an HTML page from a given DocSection""" # print HTML header # print html_header # print title # print section_title_header print self.title print section_title_footer # print description # print block_header self.description.dump_html() print block_footer # print elements # for element in self.list: element.dump_html() print html_footer class DocSectionList: def __init__( self ): self.sections = {} self.list = [] self.current_section = None def append_section( self, block ): name = block.name abstract = block.find_content( "abstract" ) if self.sections.has_key( name ): # There is already a section with this name in our # list. We'll try to complete it. # section = self.sections[name] if section.abstract: # This section already has an abstract defined; # simply check that the new section doesn't # provide a new one. # if abstract: stderr.write( "ERROR - duplicate section definition" + " for '" + name + "'" ) sys.quit() else: # The old section didn't contain an abstract; we're # now going to replace it. # section.abstract = abstract section.description = block.find_content( "description" ) else: # a new section # section = DocSection( block ) self.sections[name] = section self.list.append( section ) self.current_section = section def append_block( self, block ): if block.name: section = block.find_content( "section" ) if section: self.append_section( block ) elif self.current_section: # sys.stderr.write( " new block" ) self.current_section.add_element( block ) def dump_html_toc( self ): # dump an html table of contents # print html_header print "<center><h1>Table of Contents</h1></center>" print "<center><table cellpadding=5>" for section in self.list: print "<tr valign=top><td>" print '<a href="' + section.filename + '">' print section.title print "</a></td><td>" section.abstract.dump_html() print "</td></tr>" print "</table></center>" print html_footer def dump_html_sections( self ): old_stdout = sys.stdout for section in self.sections.values(): new_file = open( section.filename, "w" ) sys.stdout = new_file section.dump_html() new_file.close() sys.stdout = old_stdout # Filter a given list of DocBlocks. Returns a new list # of DocBlock objects that only contains element whose # "type" (i.e. first marker) is in the "types" parameter. # def filter_blocks( block_list, types ): new_list = [] for block in block_list: if block.items: element = block.items[0] marker = element[0] if marker in types: new_list.append( block ) return new_list # Perform a lexicographical comparison of two DocBlock # objects. Returns -1, 0 or 1. # def block_lexicographical_compare( b1, b2 ): if not b1.identifier: return -1 if not b2.identifier: return 1 id1 = string.lower( b1.identifier ) id2 = string.lower( b2.identifier ) if id1 < id2: return -1 elif id1 == id2: return 0 else: return 1 def block_make_list( source_block_list ): list = [] for block in source_block_list: docblock = DocBlock( block[0], block[1] ) list.append( docblock ) return list # dump a list block as a single HTML page # def dump_html_1( block_list ): print html_header for block in block_list: block.dump_html() print html_footer def make_block_list(): """parse a file and extract comments blocks from it""" list = [] block = [] format = 0 # We use "format" to store the state of our parser: # # 0 - wait for beginning of comment # 1 - parse comment format 1 # 2 - parse comment format 2 # # 4 - wait for beginning of source (or comment ??) # 5 - process source # comment = [] source = [] state = 0 for line in fileinput.input(): l = len( line ) if l > 0 and line[l - 1] == '\012': line = line[0 : l - 1] # stripped version of the line # line2 = string.strip( line ) l = len( line2 ) # if this line begins with a comment and we are processing some # source, exit to state 0 # # unless we encounter something like: # # /*@..... # /*#..... # # /* @..... # /* #..... # if format >= 4 and l > 2 and line2[0 : 2] == '/*': if l < 4 or ( line2[3] != '@' and line2[3:4] != ' @' and line2[3] != '#' and line2[3:4] != ' #'): list.append( ( block, source ) ) format = 0 if format == 0: #### wait for beginning of comment #### if l > 3 and line2[0 : 3] == '/**': i = 3 while i < l and line2[i] == '*': i = i + 1 if i == l: # this is '/**' followed by any number of '*', the # beginning of a Format 1 block # block = [] source = [] format = 1 elif i == l - 1 and line2[i] == '/': # this is '/**' followed by any number of '*', followed # by a '/', i.e. the beginning of a Format 2 or 3 block # block = [] source = [] 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 line2[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 line2[i] == '*': i = i + 1 # test for the end of the block # if i < l and line2[i] == '/': if block != []: format = 4 else: format = 0 else: # otherwise simply append line to current block # block.append( line2[i:] ) continue ############################################################## # # 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 line2[: 2] != '/*' or line2[-2 :] != '*/': if block != []: format = 4 else: format = 0 else: # remove the start and end comment delimiters, then # right-strip the line # line2 = string.rstrip( line2[2 : -2] ) # check for end of a format2 block, i.e. a run of '*' # if string.count( line2, '*' ) == l - 4: if block != []: format = 4 else: format = 0 else: # otherwise, add the line to the current block # block.append( line2 ) continue if format >= 4: #### source processing #### if l > 0: format = 5 if format == 5: source.append( line ) if format >= 4: list.append( [block, source] ) 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[0]: print line for line in block[1]: print line print "---------the end-----------------------" def main( argv ): """main program loop""" sys.stderr.write( "extracting comment blocks from sources...\n" ) list = make_block_list() list = block_make_list(list) section_list = DocSectionList() for block in list: section_list.append_block( block ) section_list.dump_html_toc() section_list.dump_html_sections() # list2 = filter_blocks( list, ['type','macro','enum','constant', 'functype'] ) # list2 = list # list2.sort( block_lexicographical_compare ) # dump_html_1( list2 ) # dump_doc_blocks( list ) # dump_block_lists( list ) # dump_html_1( list ) # If called from the command line if __name__ == '__main__': main( sys.argv ) # eof