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;;; documentation.scm --- Run-time documentation facility
;;; Copyright (C) 2000-2003,2006,2009,2010,2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;;
;;; This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;;; it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
;;; published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
;;; License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;;; License along with this program. If not, see
;;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;;; * This module exports:
;;;
;;; file-commentary -- a procedure that returns a file's "commentary"
;;;
;;; documentation-files -- a search-list of files using the Guile
;;; Documentation Format Version 2.
;;;
;;; search-documentation-files -- a procedure that takes NAME (a symbol)
;;; and searches `documentation-files' for
;;; associated documentation. optional
;;; arg FILES is a list of filenames to use
;;; instead of `documentation-files'.
;;;
;;; object-documentation -- a procedure that returns its arg's docstring
;;;
;;; * Guile Documentation Format
;;;
;;; Here is the complete and authoritative documentation for the Guile
;;; Documentation Format Version 2:
;;;
;;; HEADER
;;; ^LPROC1
;;; DOCUMENTATION1
;;;
;;; ^LPROC2
;;; DOCUMENTATION2
;;;
;;; ^L...
;;;
;;; The HEADER is completely ignored. The "^L" are formfeeds. PROC1, PROC2
;;; and so on are symbols that name the element documented. DOCUMENTATION1,
;;; DOCUMENTATION2 and so on are the related documentation, w/o any further
;;; formatting. Note that there are two newlines before the next formfeed;
;;; these are discarded when the documentation is read in.
;;;
;;; (Version 1, corresponding to guile-1.4 and prior, is documented as being
;;; not documented anywhere except by this embarrassingly circular comment.)
;;;
;;; * File Commentary
;;;
;;; A file's commentary is the body of text found between comments
;;; ;;; Commentary:
;;; and
;;; ;;; Code:
;;; both of which must be at the beginning of the line. In the result string,
;;; semicolons at the beginning of each line are discarded.
;;;
;;; You can specify to `file-commentary' alternate begin and end strings, and
;;; scrub procedure. Use #t to get default values. For example:
;;;
;;; (file-commentary "documentation.scm")
;;; You should see this text!
;;;
;;; (file-commentary "documentation.scm" "^;;; Code:" "ends here$")
;;; You should see the rest of this file.
;;;
;;; (file-commentary "documentation.scm" #t #t string-upcase)
;;; You should see this text very loudly (note semicolons untouched).
;;; Code:
(define-module (ice-9 documentation)
#:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
#:use-module (ice-9 regex)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:export (file-commentary
documentation-files search-documentation-files
object-documentation))
;;
;; commentary extraction
;;
(define (file-commentary filename . cust) ; (IN-LINE-RE AFTER-LINE-RE SCRUB)
;; These are constants but are not at the top level because the repl in
;; boot-9.scm loads session.scm which in turn loads this file, and we want
;; that to work even even when regexps are not available (ie. make-regexp
;; doesn't exist), as for instance is the case on mingw.
;;
(define default-in-line-re (make-regexp "^;;; Commentary:"))
(define default-after-line-re (make-regexp "^;;; Code:"))
(define default-scrub (let ((dirt (make-regexp "^;+")))
(lambda (line)
(let ((m (regexp-exec dirt line)))
(if m (match:suffix m) line)))))
;; fixme: might be cleaner to use optargs here...
(let ((in-line-re (if (> 1 (length cust))
default-in-line-re
(let ((v (car cust)))
(cond ((regexp? v) v)
((string? v) (make-regexp v))
(else default-in-line-re)))))
(after-line-re (if (> 2 (length cust))
default-after-line-re
(let ((v (cadr cust)))
(cond ((regexp? v) v)
((string? v) (make-regexp v))
(else default-after-line-re)))))
(scrub (if (> 3 (length cust))
default-scrub
(let ((v (caddr cust)))
(cond ((procedure? v) v)
(else default-scrub))))))
(call-with-input-file filename
(lambda (port)
(let loop ((line (read-delimited "\n" port))
(doc "")
(parse-state 'before))
(if (or (eof-object? line) (eq? 'after parse-state))
doc
(let ((new-state
(cond ((regexp-exec in-line-re line) 'in)
((regexp-exec after-line-re line) 'after)
(else parse-state))))
(if (eq? 'after new-state)
doc
(loop (read-delimited "\n" port)
(if (and (eq? 'in new-state) (eq? 'in parse-state))
(string-append doc (scrub line) "\n")
doc)
new-state)))))))))
(define (parse-path var)
(match (getenv var)
(#f #f)
;; Ignore e.g. "export GUILE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS_PATH=".
("" '())
(val (string-split val #\:))))
;;
;; documentation-files is the list of places to look for documentation
;;
(define documentation-files
(map (lambda (vicinity)
(in-vicinity vicinity "guile-procedures.txt"))
(or (parse-path "GUILE_DOCSTRINGS_PATH")
(list (%library-dir) (%package-data-dir) (%site-dir)))))
(define entry-delimiter "\f")
(define (find-documentation-in-file name file)
(and (file-exists? file)
(call-with-input-file file
(lambda (port)
(let ((name (symbol->string name)))
(let ((len (string-length name)))
(read-delimited entry-delimiter port) ;skip to first entry
(let loop ((entry (read-delimited entry-delimiter port)))
(cond ((eof-object? entry) #f)
;; match?
((and ;; large enough?
(>= (string-length entry) len)
;; matching name?
(string=? (substring entry 0 len) name)
;; terminated?
(memq (string-ref entry len) '(#\newline)))
;; cut away name tag and extra surrounding newlines
(substring entry (+ len 2) (- (string-length entry) 2)))
(else (loop (read-delimited entry-delimiter port)))))))))))
(define (search-documentation-files name . files)
(or-map (lambda (file)
(find-documentation-in-file name file))
(cond ((null? files) documentation-files)
(else files))))
(define (object-documentation object)
"Return the docstring for OBJECT.
OBJECT can be a procedure, macro or any object that has its
`documentation' property set."
(or (and (procedure? object)
(procedure-documentation object))
(object-property object 'documentation)
(and (macro? object)
(object-documentation (macro-transformer object)))
(and (procedure? object)
(procedure-name object)
(let ((docstring (search-documentation-files
(procedure-name object))))
(if docstring
(set-procedure-property! object 'documentation docstring))
docstring))))
;;; documentation.scm ends here