// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. use clean; use extra; use dl = std::unstable::dynamic_lib; pub type PluginJson = Option<(~str, extra::json::Json)>; pub type PluginResult = (clean::Crate, PluginJson); pub type plugin_callback = extern fn (clean::Crate) -> PluginResult; /// Manages loading and running of plugins pub struct PluginManager { priv dylibs: ~[dl::DynamicLibrary], priv callbacks: ~[plugin_callback], /// The directory plugins will be loaded from prefix: Path, } impl PluginManager { /// Create a new plugin manager pub fn new(prefix: Path) -> PluginManager { PluginManager { dylibs: ~[], callbacks: ~[], prefix: prefix, } } /// Load a plugin with the given name. /// /// Turns `name` into the proper dynamic library filename for the given /// platform. On windows, it turns into name.dll, on OS X, name.dylib, and /// elsewhere, libname.so. pub fn load_plugin(&mut self, name: ~str) { let x = self.prefix.join(libname(name)); let lib_result = dl::DynamicLibrary::open(Some(&x)); let lib = lib_result.unwrap(); let plugin = unsafe { lib.symbol("rustdoc_plugin_entrypoint") }.unwrap(); self.dylibs.push(lib); self.callbacks.push(plugin); } /// Load a normal Rust function as a plugin. /// /// This is to run passes over the cleaned crate. Plugins run this way /// correspond to the A-aux tag on Github. pub fn add_plugin(&mut self, plugin: plugin_callback) { self.callbacks.push(plugin); } /// Run all the loaded plugins over the crate, returning their results pub fn run_plugins(&self, krate: clean::Crate) -> (clean::Crate, ~[PluginJson]) { let mut out_json = ~[]; let mut krate = krate; for &callback in self.callbacks.iter() { let (c, res) = callback(krate); krate = c; out_json.push(res); } (krate, out_json) } } #[cfg(target_os="win32")] fn libname(mut n: ~str) -> ~str { n.push_str(".dll"); n } #[cfg(target_os="macos")] fn libname(mut n: ~str) -> ~str { n.push_str(".dylib"); n } #[cfg(not(target_os="win32"), not(target_os="macos"))] fn libname(n: ~str) -> ~str { let mut i = ~"lib"; i.push_str(n); i.push_str(".so"); i }