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* docgen: implement cross-document links Fully implements https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/125 Follow-up of: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/18642 (for internal links) and https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/20127. Overview -------- Explicit import-like directive is required, called `.. importdoc::`. (the syntax is % RST, Markdown will use it for a while). Then one can reference any symbols/headings/anchors, as if they were in the local file (but they will be prefixed with a module name or markup document in link text). It's possible to reference anything from anywhere (any direction in `.nim`/`.md`/`.rst` files). See `doc/docgen.md` for full description. Working is based on `.idx` files, hence one needs to generate all `.idx` beforehand. A dedicated option `--index:only` is introduced (and a separate stage for `--index:only` is added to `kochdocs.nim`). Performance note ---------------- Full run for `./koch docs` now takes 185% of the time before this PR. (After: 315 s, before: 170 s on my PC). All the time seems to be spent on `--index:only` run, which takes almost as much (85%) of normal doc run -- it seems that most time is spent on file parsing, turning off HTML generation phase has not helped much. (One could avoid it by specifying list of files that can be referenced and pre-processing only them. But it can become error-prone and I assume that these linke will be **everywhere** in the repository anyway, especially considering https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/478. So every `.nim`/`.md` file is processed for `.idx` first). But that's all without significant part of repository converted to cross-module auto links. To estimate impact I checked the time for `doc`ing a few files (after all indexes have been generated), and everywhere difference was **negligible**. E.g. for `lib/std/private/osfiles.nim` that `importdoc`s large `os.idx` and hence should have been a case with relatively large performance impact, but: * After: 0.59 s. * Before: 0.59 s. So Nim compiler works so slow that doc part basically does not matter :-) Testing ------- 1) added `extlinks` test to `nimdoc/` 2) checked that `theindex.html` is still correct 2) fixed broken auto-links for modules that were derived from `os.nim` by adding appropriate ``importdoc`` Implementation note ------------------- Parsing and formating of `.idx` entries is moved into a dedicated `rstidx.nim` module from `rstgen.nim`. `.idx` file format changed: * fields are not escaped in most cases because we need original strings for referencing, not HTML ones (the exception is linkTitle for titles and headings). Escaping happens later -- on the stage of `rstgen` buildIndex, etc. * all lines have fixed number of columns 6 * added discriminator tag as a first column, it always allows distinguish Nim/markup entries, titles/headings, etc. `rstgen` does not rely any more (in most cases) on ad-hoc logic to determine what type each entry is. * there is now always a title entry added at the first line. * add a line number as 6th column * linkTitle (4th) column has a different format: before it was like `module: funcName()`, now it's `proc funcName()`. (This format is also propagated to `theindex.html` and search results, I kept it that way since I like it more though it's discussible.) This column is what used for Nim symbols resolution. * also changed details on column format for headings and titles: "keyword" is original, "linkTitle" is HTML one * fix paths on Windows + more clear code * Update compiler/docgen.nim Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de> * Handle .md and .nim paths uniformly in findRefFile * handle titles better + more comments * don't allow markup overwrite index title for .nim files Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
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Nim
156 lines
5.6 KiB
Nim
# Small program that runs the test cases for 'nim doc'.
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# To run this, cd to the git repo root, and run "nim r nimdoc/tester.nim".
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# to change expected results (after carefully verifying everything), use -d:nimTestsNimdocFixup
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import strutils, os
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from std/private/gitutils import diffFiles
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const fixup = defined(nimTestsNimdocFixup)
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var
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failures = 0
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const
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baseDir = "nimdoc"
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let
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baseDirAbs = getCurrentDir() / baseDir
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type
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NimSwitches = object
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doc: seq[string]
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docStage2: seq[string]
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buildIndex: seq[string]
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md2html: seq[string]
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md2htmlStage2: seq[string]
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proc exec(cmd: string) =
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if execShellCmd(cmd) != 0:
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quit("FAILURE: " & cmd)
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proc testNimDoc(prjDir, docsDir: string; switches: NimSwitches; fixup = false) =
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let
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nimDocSwitches = switches.doc.join(" ")
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nimDocStage2Switches = switches.docStage2.join(" ")
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nimMd2HtmlSwitches = switches.md2html.join(" ")
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nimMd2HtmlStage2Switches = switches.md2htmlStage2.join(" ")
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nimBuildIndexSwitches = switches.buildIndex.join(" ")
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putEnv("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH", "100000")
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const nimExe = getCurrentCompilerExe() # so that `bin/nim_temp r nimdoc/tester.nim` works
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if nimDocSwitches != "":
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exec("$1 doc $2" % [nimExe, nimDocSwitches])
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echo("$1 doc $2" % [nimExe, nimDocSwitches])
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if nimMd2HtmlSwitches != "":
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exec("$1 md2html $2" % [nimExe, nimMd2HtmlSwitches])
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echo("$1 md2html $2" % [nimExe, nimMd2HtmlSwitches])
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if nimDocStage2Switches != "":
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exec("$1 doc $2" % [nimExe, nimDocStage2Switches])
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echo("$1 doc $2" % [nimExe, nimDocStage2Switches])
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if nimMd2HtmlStage2Switches != "":
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exec("$1 md2html $2" % [nimExe, nimMd2HtmlStage2Switches])
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echo("$1 md2html $2" % [nimExe, nimMd2HtmlStage2Switches])
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if nimBuildIndexSwitches != "":
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exec("$1 buildIndex $2" % [nimExe, nimBuildIndexSwitches])
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echo("$1 buildIndex $2" % [nimExe, nimBuildIndexSwitches])
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for expected in walkDirRec(prjDir / "expected/", checkDir=true):
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let produced = expected.replace('\\', '/').replace("/expected/", "/$1/" % [docsDir])
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if not fileExists(produced):
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echo "FAILURE: files not found: ", produced
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inc failures
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elif readFile(expected) != readFile(produced):
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echo "FAILURE: files differ: ", produced
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echo diffFiles(expected, produced).output
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inc failures
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if fixup:
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copyFile(produced, expected)
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else:
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echo "SUCCESS: files identical: ", produced
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if failures == 0 and ((prjDir / docsDir) != prjDir):
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removeDir(prjDir / docsDir)
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# Test "nim doc --project --out:.. --index:on .."
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let
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test1PrjName = "testproject"
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test1Dir = baseDir / test1PrjName
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test1DocsDir = "htmldocs"
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test1Switches = NimSwitches(doc: @["--project",
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"--out:$1/$2" % [test1Dir, test1DocsDir],
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"--index:on",
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"$1/$2.nim" % [test1Dir, test1PrjName]],
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buildIndex: @["--out:$1/$2/theindex.html" % [test1Dir, test1DocsDir],
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"$1/$2" % [test1Dir, test1DocsDir]])
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testNimDoc(test1Dir, test1DocsDir, test1Switches, fixup)
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# Test "nim doc --out:.. --index:on .."
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let
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test2PrjDir = "test_out_index_dot_html"
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test2PrjName = "foo"
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test2Dir = baseDir / test2PrjDir
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test2DocsDir = "htmldocs"
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test2Switches = NimSwitches(doc: @["--out:$1/$2/index.html" % [test2Dir, test2DocsDir],
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"--index:on",
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"$1/$2.nim" % [test2Dir, test2PrjName]],
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buildIndex: @["--out:$1/$2/theindex.html" % [test2Dir, test2DocsDir],
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"$1/$2" % [test2Dir, test2DocsDir]])
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testNimDoc(test2Dir, test2DocsDir, test2Switches, fixup)
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# Test `nim doc` on file with `{.doctype.}` pragma
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let
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test3PrjDir = "test_doctype"
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test3PrjName = "test_doctype"
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test3Dir = baseDir / test3PrjDir
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test3DocsDir = "htmldocs"
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test3Switches = NimSwitches(doc: @["$1/$2.nim" % [test3Dir, test3PrjName]])
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testNimDoc(test3Dir, test3DocsDir, test3Switches, fixup)
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# Test concise external links (RFC#125) that work with `.idx` files.
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# extlinks
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# ├── project
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# │ ├── main.nim
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# │ ├── manual.md
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# │ └── sub
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# │ └── submodule.nim
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# └── util.nim
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#
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# `main.nim` imports `submodule.nim` and `../utils.nim`.
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# `main.nim`, `submodule.nim`, `manual.md` do importdoc and reference each other.
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let
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test4PrjName = "extlinks/project"
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test4Dir = baseDir / test4PrjName
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test4DirAbs = baseDirAbs / test4PrjName
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test4MainModule = "main"
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test4MarkupDoc = "doc" / "manual.md"
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test4DocsDir = "htmldocs"
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# 1st stage is with --index:only, 2nd is final
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test4Switches = NimSwitches(
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doc: @["--project",
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"--outdir:$1/$2" % [test4Dir, test4DocsDir],
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"--index:only",
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"$1/$2.nim" % [test4Dir, test4MainModule]],
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md2html:
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@["--outdir:$1/$2" % [test4Dir, test4DocsDir],
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"--docroot:$1" % [test4DirAbs],
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"--index:only",
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"$1/$2" % [test4Dir, test4MarkupDoc]],
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docStage2:
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@["--project",
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"--outdir:$1/$2" % [test4Dir, test4DocsDir],
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"$1/$2.nim" % [test4Dir, test4MainModule]],
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md2htmlStage2:
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@["--outdir:$1/$2" % [test4Dir, test4DocsDir],
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"--docroot:$1" % [test4DirAbs],
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"$1/$2" % [test4Dir, test4MarkupDoc]],
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)
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testNimDoc(test4Dir, test4DocsDir, test4Switches, fixup)
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if failures > 0:
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quit "$# failures occurred; see note in nimdoc/tester.nim regarding -d:nimTestsNimdocFixup" % $failures
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