rust/src/librustdoc/lib.rs
Alex Crichton a76a802768 serialize: Fully deprecate the library
This commit completes the deprecation story for the in-tree serialization
library. The compiler will now emit a warning whenever it encounters
`deriving(Encodable)` or `deriving(Decodable)`, and the library itself is now
marked `#[unstable]` for when feature staging is enabled.

All users of serialization can migrate to the `rustc-serialize` crate on
crates.io which provides the exact same interface as the libserialize library
in-tree. The new deriving modes are named `RustcEncodable` and `RustcDecodable`
and require `extern crate "rustc-serialize" as rustc_serialize` at the crate
root in order to expand correctly.

To migrate all crates, add the following to your `Cargo.toml`:

    [dependencies]
    rustc-serialize = "0.1.1"

And then add the following to your crate root:

    extern crate "rustc-serialize" as rustc_serialize;

Finally, rename `Encodable` and `Decodable` deriving modes to `RustcEncodable`
and `RustcDecodable`.

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Rust

// Copyright 2012-2014 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 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
#![crate_name = "rustdoc"]
#![experimental]
#![crate_type = "dylib"]
#![crate_type = "rlib"]
#![doc(html_logo_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
html_favicon_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
html_root_url = "http://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/",
html_playground_url = "http://play.rust-lang.org/")]
#![allow(unknown_features)]
#![feature(globs, macro_rules, phase, slicing_syntax)]
#![feature(unboxed_closures)]
extern crate arena;
extern crate getopts;
extern crate libc;
extern crate rustc;
extern crate rustc_trans;
extern crate rustc_driver;
extern crate serialize;
extern crate syntax;
extern crate "test" as testing;
#[phase(plugin, link)] extern crate log;
extern crate "serialize" as rustc_serialize; // used by deriving
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::hash_map::Entry::{Occupied, Vacant};
use std::io::File;
use std::io;
use std::rc::Rc;
use externalfiles::ExternalHtml;
use serialize::{Decodable, Encodable};
use serialize::json::{mod, Json};
// reexported from `clean` so it can be easily updated with the mod itself
pub use clean::SCHEMA_VERSION;
pub mod clean;
pub mod core;
pub mod doctree;
#[macro_escape]
pub mod externalfiles;
pub mod fold;
pub mod html {
pub mod highlight;
pub mod escape;
pub mod item_type;
pub mod format;
pub mod layout;
pub mod markdown;
pub mod render;
pub mod toc;
}
pub mod markdown;
pub mod passes;
pub mod plugins;
pub mod stability_summary;
pub mod visit_ast;
pub mod test;
mod flock;
type Pass = (&'static str, // name
fn(clean::Crate) -> plugins::PluginResult, // fn
&'static str); // description
static PASSES: &'static [Pass] = &[
("strip-hidden", passes::strip_hidden,
"strips all doc(hidden) items from the output"),
("unindent-comments", passes::unindent_comments,
"removes excess indentation on comments in order for markdown to like it"),
("collapse-docs", passes::collapse_docs,
"concatenates all document attributes into one document attribute"),
("strip-private", passes::strip_private,
"strips all private items from a crate which cannot be seen externally"),
];
static DEFAULT_PASSES: &'static [&'static str] = &[
"strip-hidden",
"strip-private",
"collapse-docs",
"unindent-comments",
];
thread_local!(pub static ANALYSISKEY: Rc<RefCell<Option<core::CrateAnalysis>>> = {
Rc::new(RefCell::new(None))
});
struct Output {
krate: clean::Crate,
json_plugins: Vec<plugins::PluginJson>,
passes: Vec<String>,
}
pub fn main() {
static STACK_SIZE: uint = 32000000; // 32MB
let res = std::thread::Builder::new().stack_size(STACK_SIZE).spawn(move || {
main_args(std::os::args().as_slice())
}).join();
std::os::set_exit_status(res.map_err(|_| ()).unwrap());
}
pub fn opts() -> Vec<getopts::OptGroup> {
use getopts::*;
vec!(
optflag("h", "help", "show this help message"),
optflagopt("", "version", "print rustdoc's version", "verbose"),
optopt("r", "input-format", "the input type of the specified file",
"[rust|json]"),
optopt("w", "output-format", "the output type to write",
"[html|json]"),
optopt("o", "output", "where to place the output", "PATH"),
optopt("", "crate-name", "specify the name of this crate", "NAME"),
optmulti("L", "library-path", "directory to add to crate search path",
"DIR"),
optmulti("", "cfg", "pass a --cfg to rustc", ""),
optmulti("", "extern", "pass an --extern to rustc", "NAME=PATH"),
optmulti("", "plugin-path", "directory to load plugins from", "DIR"),
optmulti("", "passes", "space separated list of passes to also run, a \
value of `list` will print available passes",
"PASSES"),
optmulti("", "plugins", "space separated list of plugins to also load",
"PLUGINS"),
optflag("", "no-defaults", "don't run the default passes"),
optflag("", "test", "run code examples as tests"),
optmulti("", "test-args", "arguments to pass to the test runner",
"ARGS"),
optopt("", "target", "target triple to document", "TRIPLE"),
optmulti("", "markdown-css", "CSS files to include via <link> in a rendered Markdown file",
"FILES"),
optmulti("", "html-in-header",
"files to include inline in the <head> section of a rendered Markdown file \
or generated documentation",
"FILES"),
optmulti("", "html-before-content",
"files to include inline between <body> and the content of a rendered \
Markdown file or generated documentation",
"FILES"),
optmulti("", "html-after-content",
"files to include inline between the content and </body> of a rendered \
Markdown file or generated documentation",
"FILES"),
optopt("", "markdown-playground-url",
"URL to send code snippets to", "URL"),
optflag("", "markdown-no-toc", "don't include table of contents")
)
}
pub fn usage(argv0: &str) {
println!("{}",
getopts::usage(format!("{} [options] <input>", argv0).as_slice(),
opts().as_slice()));
}
pub fn main_args(args: &[String]) -> int {
let matches = match getopts::getopts(args.tail(), opts().as_slice()) {
Ok(m) => m,
Err(err) => {
println!("{}", err);
return 1;
}
};
if matches.opt_present("h") || matches.opt_present("help") {
usage(args[0].as_slice());
return 0;
} else if matches.opt_present("version") {
rustc_driver::version("rustdoc", &matches);
return 0;
}
if matches.opt_strs("passes") == ["list"] {
println!("Available passes for running rustdoc:");
for &(name, _, description) in PASSES.iter() {
println!("{:>20} - {}", name, description);
}
println!("{}", "\nDefault passes for rustdoc:"); // FIXME: #9970
for &name in DEFAULT_PASSES.iter() {
println!("{:>20}", name);
}
return 0;
}
if matches.free.len() == 0 {
println!("expected an input file to act on");
return 1;
} if matches.free.len() > 1 {
println!("only one input file may be specified");
return 1;
}
let input = matches.free[0].as_slice();
let libs = matches.opt_strs("L").iter().map(|s| Path::new(s.as_slice())).collect();
let externs = match parse_externs(&matches) {
Ok(ex) => ex,
Err(err) => {
println!("{}", err);
return 1;
}
};
let test_args = matches.opt_strs("test-args");
let test_args: Vec<String> = test_args.iter()
.flat_map(|s| s.as_slice().words())
.map(|s| s.to_string())
.collect();
let should_test = matches.opt_present("test");
let markdown_input = input.ends_with(".md") || input.ends_with(".markdown");
let output = matches.opt_str("o").map(|s| Path::new(s));
let cfgs = matches.opt_strs("cfg");
let external_html = match ExternalHtml::load(
matches.opt_strs("html-in-header").as_slice(),
matches.opt_strs("html-before-content").as_slice(),
matches.opt_strs("html-after-content").as_slice()) {
Some(eh) => eh,
None => return 3
};
let crate_name = matches.opt_str("crate-name");
match (should_test, markdown_input) {
(true, true) => {
return markdown::test(input, libs, externs, test_args)
}
(true, false) => {
return test::run(input, cfgs, libs, externs, test_args, crate_name)
}
(false, true) => return markdown::render(input, output.unwrap_or(Path::new("doc")),
&matches, &external_html,
!matches.opt_present("markdown-no-toc")),
(false, false) => {}
}
let out = match acquire_input(input, externs, &matches) {
Ok(out) => out,
Err(s) => {
println!("input error: {}", s);
return 1;
}
};
let Output { krate, json_plugins, passes, } = out;
info!("going to format");
match matches.opt_str("w").as_ref().map(|s| s.as_slice()) {
Some("html") | None => {
match html::render::run(krate, &external_html, output.unwrap_or(Path::new("doc")),
passes.into_iter().collect()) {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(e) => panic!("failed to generate documentation: {}", e),
}
}
Some("json") => {
match json_output(krate, json_plugins,
output.unwrap_or(Path::new("doc.json"))) {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(e) => panic!("failed to write json: {}", e),
}
}
Some(s) => {
println!("unknown output format: {}", s);
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/// Looks inside the command line arguments to extract the relevant input format
/// and files and then generates the necessary rustdoc output for formatting.
fn acquire_input(input: &str,
externs: core::Externs,
matches: &getopts::Matches) -> Result<Output, String> {
match matches.opt_str("r").as_ref().map(|s| s.as_slice()) {
Some("rust") => Ok(rust_input(input, externs, matches)),
Some("json") => json_input(input),
Some(s) => Err(format!("unknown input format: {}", s)),
None => {
if input.ends_with(".json") {
json_input(input)
} else {
Ok(rust_input(input, externs, matches))
}
}
}
}
/// Extracts `--extern CRATE=PATH` arguments from `matches` and
/// returns a `HashMap` mapping crate names to their paths or else an
/// error message.
fn parse_externs(matches: &getopts::Matches) -> Result<core::Externs, String> {
let mut externs = HashMap::new();
for arg in matches.opt_strs("extern").iter() {
let mut parts = arg.splitn(1, '=');
let name = match parts.next() {
Some(s) => s,
None => {
return Err("--extern value must not be empty".to_string());
}
};
let location = match parts.next() {
Some(s) => s,
None => {
return Err("--extern value must be of the format `foo=bar`".to_string());
}
};
let locs = match externs.entry(name.to_string()) {
Vacant(entry) => entry.set(Vec::with_capacity(1)),
Occupied(entry) => entry.into_mut(),
};
locs.push(location.to_string());
}
Ok(externs)
}
/// Interprets the input file as a rust source file, passing it through the
/// compiler all the way through the analysis passes. The rustdoc output is then
/// generated from the cleaned AST of the crate.
///
/// This form of input will run all of the plug/cleaning passes
fn rust_input(cratefile: &str, externs: core::Externs, matches: &getopts::Matches) -> Output {
let mut default_passes = !matches.opt_present("no-defaults");
let mut passes = matches.opt_strs("passes");
let mut plugins = matches.opt_strs("plugins");
// First, parse the crate and extract all relevant information.
let libs: Vec<Path> = matches.opt_strs("L")
.iter()
.map(|s| Path::new(s.as_slice()))
.collect();
let cfgs = matches.opt_strs("cfg");
let triple = matches.opt_str("target");
let cr = Path::new(cratefile);
info!("starting to run rustc");
let (mut krate, analysis) = std::thread::Thread::spawn(move |:| {
let cr = cr;
core::run_core(libs, cfgs, externs, &cr, triple)
}).join().map_err(|_| "rustc failed").unwrap();
info!("finished with rustc");
let mut analysis = Some(analysis);
ANALYSISKEY.with(|s| {
*s.borrow_mut() = analysis.take();
});
match matches.opt_str("crate-name") {
Some(name) => krate.name = name,
None => {}
}
// Process all of the crate attributes, extracting plugin metadata along
// with the passes which we are supposed to run.
match krate.module.as_ref().unwrap().doc_list() {
Some(nested) => {
for inner in nested.iter() {
match *inner {
clean::Word(ref x)
if "no_default_passes" == *x => {
default_passes = false;
}
clean::NameValue(ref x, ref value)
if "passes" == *x => {
for pass in value.words() {
passes.push(pass.to_string());
}
}
clean::NameValue(ref x, ref value)
if "plugins" == *x => {
for p in value.words() {
plugins.push(p.to_string());
}
}
_ => {}
}
}
}
None => {}
}
if default_passes {
for name in DEFAULT_PASSES.iter().rev() {
passes.insert(0, name.to_string());
}
}
// Load all plugins/passes into a PluginManager
let path = matches.opt_str("plugin-path")
.unwrap_or("/tmp/rustdoc/plugins".to_string());
let mut pm = plugins::PluginManager::new(Path::new(path));
for pass in passes.iter() {
let plugin = match PASSES.iter()
.position(|&(p, _, _)| {
p == *pass
}) {
Some(i) => PASSES[i].1,
None => {
error!("unknown pass {}, skipping", *pass);
continue
},
};
pm.add_plugin(plugin);
}
info!("loading plugins...");
for pname in plugins.into_iter() {
pm.load_plugin(pname);
}
// Run everything!
info!("Executing passes/plugins");
let (krate, json) = pm.run_plugins(krate);
return Output { krate: krate, json_plugins: json, passes: passes, };
}
/// This input format purely deserializes the json output file. No passes are
/// run over the deserialized output.
fn json_input(input: &str) -> Result<Output, String> {
let mut input = match File::open(&Path::new(input)) {
Ok(f) => f,
Err(e) => {
return Err(format!("couldn't open {}: {}", input, e))
}
};
match json::from_reader(&mut input) {
Err(s) => Err(s.to_string()),
Ok(Json::Object(obj)) => {
let mut obj = obj;
// Make sure the schema is what we expect
match obj.remove(&"schema".to_string()) {
Some(Json::String(version)) => {
if version != SCHEMA_VERSION {
return Err(format!(
"sorry, but I only understand version {}",
SCHEMA_VERSION))
}
}
Some(..) => return Err("malformed json".to_string()),
None => return Err("expected a schema version".to_string()),
}
let krate = match obj.remove(&"crate".to_string()) {
Some(json) => {
let mut d = json::Decoder::new(json);
Decodable::decode(&mut d).unwrap()
}
None => return Err("malformed json".to_string()),
};
// FIXME: this should read from the "plugins" field, but currently
// Json doesn't implement decodable...
let plugin_output = Vec::new();
Ok(Output { krate: krate, json_plugins: plugin_output, passes: Vec::new(), })
}
Ok(..) => {
Err("malformed json input: expected an object at the \
top".to_string())
}
}
}
/// Outputs the crate/plugin json as a giant json blob at the specified
/// destination.
fn json_output(krate: clean::Crate, res: Vec<plugins::PluginJson> ,
dst: Path) -> io::IoResult<()> {
// {
// "schema": version,
// "crate": { parsed crate ... },
// "plugins": { output of plugins ... }
// }
let mut json = std::collections::BTreeMap::new();
json.insert("schema".to_string(), Json::String(SCHEMA_VERSION.to_string()));
let plugins_json = res.into_iter()
.filter_map(|opt| {
match opt {
None => None,
Some((string, json)) => {
Some((string.to_string(), json))
}
}
}).collect();
// FIXME #8335: yuck, Rust -> str -> JSON round trip! No way to .encode
// straight to the Rust JSON representation.
let crate_json_str = {
let mut w = Vec::new();
{
let mut encoder = json::Encoder::new(&mut w as &mut io::Writer);
krate.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap();
}
String::from_utf8(w).unwrap()
};
let crate_json = match json::from_str(crate_json_str.as_slice()) {
Ok(j) => j,
Err(e) => panic!("Rust generated JSON is invalid: {}", e)
};
json.insert("crate".to_string(), crate_json);
json.insert("plugins".to_string(), Json::Object(plugins_json));
let mut file = try!(File::create(&dst));
Json::Object(json).to_writer(&mut file)
}