############################################################################### # # Package: NaturalDocs::Parser::ParsedTopic # ############################################################################### # # A class for parsed topics of source files. Also encompasses some of the -specific behavior. # ############################################################################### # This file is part of Natural Docs, which is Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Greg Valure # Natural Docs is licensed under the GPL use strict; use integer; package NaturalDocs::Parser::ParsedTopic; ############################################################################### # Group: Implementation # # Constants: Members # # The object is a blessed arrayref with the following indexes. # # TYPE - The . # TITLE - The title of the topic. # PACKAGE - The package the topic appears in, or undef if none. # USING - An arrayref of additional package available to the topic via "using" statements, or undef if # none. # PROTOTYPE - The prototype, if it exists and is applicable. # SUMMARY - The summary, if it exists. # BODY - The body of the topic, formatted in . Some topics may not have bodies, and if not, this # will be undef. # LINE_NUMBER - The line number the topic appears at in the file. # IS_LIST - Whether the topic is a list. # use NaturalDocs::DefineMembers 'TYPE', 'TITLE', 'PACKAGE', 'USING', 'PROTOTYPE', 'SUMMARY', 'BODY', 'LINE_NUMBER', 'IS_LIST'; # DEPENDENCY: New() depends on the order of these constants, and that this class is not inheriting any members. # # Architecture: Title, Package, and Symbol Behavior # # Title, package, and symbol behavior is a little awkward so it deserves some explanation. Basically you set them according to # certain rules, but you get computed values that try to hide all the different scoping situations. # # Normal Topics: # # Set them to the title and package as they appear. "Function" and "PkgA.PkgB" will return "Function" for the title, # "PkgA.PkgB" for the package, and "PkgA.PkgB.Function" for the symbol. # # In the rare case that a title has a separator symbol it's treated as inadvertant, so "A vs. B" in "PkgA.PkgB" still returns just # "PkgA.PkgB" for the package even though if you got it from the symbol it can be seen as "PkgA.PkgB.A vs". # # Scope Topics: # # Set the title normally and leave the package undef. So "PkgA.PkgB" and undef will return "PkgA.PkgB" for the title as well # as for the package and symbol. # # The only time you should set the package is when you have full language support and they only documented the class with # a partial title. So if you documented "PkgA.PkgB" with just "PkgB", you want to set the package to "PkgA". This # will return "PkgB" as the title for presentation and will return "PkgA.PkgB" for the package and symbol, which is correct. # # Always Global Topics: # # Set the title and package normally, do not set the package to undef. So "Global" and "PkgA.PkgB" will return "Global" as # the title, "PkgA.PkgB" as the package, and "Global" as the symbol. # # Um, yeah...: # # So does this suck? Yes, yes it does. But the suckiness is centralized here instead of having to be handled everywhere these # issues come into play. Just realize there are a certain set of rules to follow when you *set* these variables, and the results # you see when you *get* them are computed rather than literal. # ############################################################################### # Group: Functions # # Function: New # # Creates a new object. # # Parameters: # # type - The . # title - The title of the topic. # package - The package the topic appears in, or undef if none. # using - An arrayref of additional package available to the topic via "using" statements, or undef if # none. # prototype - The prototype, if it exists and is applicable. Otherwise set to undef. # summary - The summary of the topic, if any. # body - The body of the topic, formatted in . May be undef, as some topics may not have bodies. # lineNumber - The line number the topic appears at in the file. # isList - Whether the topic is a list topic or not. # # Returns: # # The new object. # sub New #(type, title, package, using, prototype, summary, body, lineNumber, isList) { # DEPENDENCY: This depends on the order of the parameter list being the same as the constants, and that there are no # members inherited from a base class. my $package = shift; my $object = [ @_ ]; bless $object, $package; if (defined $object->[USING]) { $object->[USING] = [ @{$object->[USING]} ]; }; return $object; }; # Function: Type # Returns the . sub Type { return $_[0]->[TYPE]; }; # Function: SetType # Replaces the . sub SetType #(type) { $_[0]->[TYPE] = $_[1]; }; # Function: IsList # Returns whether the topic is a list. sub IsList { return $_[0]->[IS_LIST]; }; # Function: SetIsList # Sets whether the topic is a list. sub SetIsList { $_[0]->[IS_LIST] = $_[1]; }; # Function: Title # Returns the title of the topic. sub Title { return $_[0]->[TITLE]; }; # Function: SetTitle # Replaces the topic title. sub SetTitle #(title) { $_[0]->[TITLE] = $_[1]; }; # # Function: Symbol # # Returns the defined by the topic. It is fully resolved and does _not_ need to be joined with . # # Type-Specific Behavior: # # - If the is always global, the symbol will be generated from the title only. # - Everything else's symbols will be generated from the title and the package passed to . # sub Symbol { my ($self) = @_; my $titleSymbol = NaturalDocs::SymbolString->FromText($self->[TITLE]); if (NaturalDocs::Topics->TypeInfo($self->Type())->Scope() == ::SCOPE_ALWAYS_GLOBAL()) { return $titleSymbol; } else { return NaturalDocs::SymbolString->Join( $self->[PACKAGE], $titleSymbol ); }; }; # # Function: Package # # Returns the package that the topic appears in. # # Type-Specific Behavior: # # - If the has scope, the package will be generated from both the title and the package passed to , not # just the package. # - If the is always global, the package will be the one passed to , even though it isn't part of it's # . # - Everything else's package will be what was passed to , even if the title has separator symbols in it. # sub Package { my ($self) = @_; # Headerless topics may not have a type yet. if ($self->Type() && NaturalDocs::Topics->TypeInfo($self->Type())->Scope() == ::SCOPE_START()) { return $self->Symbol(); } else { return $self->[PACKAGE]; }; }; # Function: SetPackage # Replaces the package the topic appears in. This will behave the same way as the package parameter in . Later calls # to will still be generated according to its type-specific behavior. sub SetPackage #(package) { $_[0]->[PACKAGE] = $_[1]; }; # Function: Using # Returns an arrayref of additional scope available to the topic via "using" statements, or undef if none. sub Using { return $_[0]->[USING]; }; # Function: SetUsing # Replaces the using arrayref of sope . sub SetUsing #(using) { $_[0]->[USING] = $_[1]; }; # Function: Prototype # Returns the prototype if one is defined. Will be undef otherwise. sub Prototype { return $_[0]->[PROTOTYPE]; }; # Function: SetPrototype # Replaces the function or variable prototype. sub SetPrototype #(prototype) { $_[0]->[PROTOTYPE] = $_[1]; }; # Function: Summary # Returns the topic summary, if it exists, formatted in . sub Summary { return $_[0]->[SUMMARY]; }; # Function: Body # Returns the topic's body, formatted in . May be undef. sub Body { return $_[0]->[BODY]; }; # Function: SetBody # Replaces the topic's body, formatted in . May be undef. sub SetBody #(body) { my ($self, $body) = @_; $self->[BODY] = $body; }; # Function: LineNumber # Returns the line the topic appears at in the file. sub LineNumber { return $_[0]->[LINE_NUMBER]; }; 1;