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Overview ¶
Package doc extracts source code documentation from a Go AST.
Index ¶
- Variables
- func IsPredeclared(s string) bool
- func Synopsis(s string) string
- func ToHTML(w io.Writer, text string, words map[string]string)
- func ToText(w io.Writer, text string, indent, preIndent string, width int)
- type Example
- type Filter
- type Func
- type Mode
- type Note
- type Package
- type Type
- type Value
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var IllegalPrefixes = []string{
"copyright",
"all rights",
"author",
}
Functions ¶
func IsPredeclared ¶ added in v1.8.0
IsPredeclared reports whether s is a predeclared identifier.
func Synopsis ¶
Synopsis returns a cleaned version of the first sentence in s. That sentence ends after the first period followed by space and not preceded by exactly one uppercase letter. The result string has no \n, \r, or \t characters and uses only single spaces between words. If s starts with any of the IllegalPrefixes, the result is the empty string.
func ToHTML ¶
ToHTML converts comment text to formatted HTML. The comment was prepared by DocReader, so it is known not to have leading, trailing blank lines nor to have trailing spaces at the end of lines. The comment markers have already been removed.
Each span of unindented non-blank lines is converted into a single paragraph. There is one exception to the rule: a span that consists of a single line, is followed by another paragraph span, begins with a capital letter, and contains no punctuation other than parentheses and commas is formatted as a heading.
A span of indented lines is converted into a <pre> block, with the common indent prefix removed.
URLs in the comment text are converted into links; if the URL also appears in the words map, the link is taken from the map (if the corresponding map value is the empty string, the URL is not converted into a link).
A pair of (consecutive) backticks (`) is converted to a unicode left quote (“), and a pair of (consecutive) single quotes (') is converted to a unicode right quote (”).
Go identifiers that appear in the words map are italicized; if the corresponding map value is not the empty string, it is considered a URL and the word is converted into a link.
func ToText ¶
ToText prepares comment text for presentation in textual output. It wraps paragraphs of text to width or fewer Unicode code points and then prefixes each line with the indent. In preformatted sections (such as program text), it prefixes each non-blank line with preIndent.
A pair of (consecutive) backticks (`) is converted to a unicode left quote (“), and a pair of (consecutive) single quotes (') is converted to a unicode right quote (”).
Types ¶
type Example ¶
type Example struct { Name string Suffix string Doc string Code ast.Node Play *ast.File Comments []*ast.CommentGroup Output string Unordered bool EmptyOutput bool Order int }
An Example represents an example function found in a test source file.
func Examples ¶
Examples returns the examples found in testFiles, sorted by Name field. The Order fields record the order in which the examples were encountered. The Suffix field is not populated when Examples is called directly, it is only populated by NewFromFiles for examples it finds in _test.go files.
Playable Examples must be in a package whose name ends in "_test". An Example is "playable" (the Play field is non-nil) in either of these circumstances:
- The example function is self-contained: the function references only identifiers from other packages (or predeclared identifiers, such as "int") and the test file does not include a dot import.
- The entire test file is the example: the file contains exactly one example function, zero test or benchmark functions, and at least one top-level function, type, variable, or constant declaration other than the example function.
type Func ¶
type Func struct { Doc string Name string Decl *ast.FuncDecl Recv string Orig string Level int Examples []*Example }
Func is the documentation for a func declaration.
type Mode ¶
type Mode int
Mode values control the operation of New and NewFromFiles.
const ( // AllDecls says to extract documentation for all package-level // declarations, not just exported ones. AllDecls Mode = 1 << iota // AllMethods says to show all embedded methods, not just the ones of // invisible (unexported) anonymous fields. AllMethods // PreserveAST says to leave the AST unmodified. Originally, pieces of // the AST such as function bodies were nil-ed out to save memory in // godoc, but not all programs want that behavior. PreserveAST )
type Note ¶ added in v1.1.0
A Note represents a marked comment starting with "MARKER(uid): note body". Any note with a marker of 2 or more upper case [A-Z] letters and a uid of at least one character is recognized. The ":" following the uid is optional. Notes are collected in the Package.Notes map indexed by the notes marker.
type Package ¶
type Package struct { Doc string Name string ImportPath string Imports []string Filenames []string Notes map[string][]*Note Bugs []string Consts []*Value Types []*Type Vars []*Value Funcs []*Func Examples []*Example }
Package is the documentation for an entire package.
func New ¶
New computes the package documentation for the given package AST. New takes ownership of the AST pkg and may edit or overwrite it. To have the Examples fields populated, use NewFromFiles and include the package's _test.go files.
func NewFromFiles ¶ added in v1.14.0
func NewFromFiles(fset *token.FileSet, files []*ast.File, importPath string, opts ...interface{}) (*Package, error)
NewFromFiles computes documentation for a package.
The package is specified by a list of *ast.Files and corresponding file set, which must not be nil. NewFromFiles uses all provided files when computing documentation, so it is the caller's responsibility to provide only the files that match the desired build context. "go/build".Context.MatchFile can be used for determining whether a file matches a build context with the desired GOOS and GOARCH values, and other build constraints. The import path of the package is specified by importPath.
Examples found in _test.go files are associated with the corresponding type, function, method, or the package, based on their name. If the example has a suffix in its name, it is set in the Example.Suffix field. Examples with malformed names are skipped.
Optionally, a single extra argument of type Mode can be provided to control low-level aspects of the documentation extraction behavior.
NewFromFiles takes ownership of the AST files and may edit them, unless the PreserveAST Mode bit is on.
Example ¶
This example illustrates how to use NewFromFiles to compute package documentation with examples.
// src and test are two source files that make up // a package whose documentation will be computed. const src = ` // This is the package comment. package p import "fmt" // This comment is associated with the Greet function. func Greet(who string) { fmt.Printf("Hello, %s!\n", who) } ` const test = ` package p_test // This comment is associated with the ExampleGreet_world example. func ExampleGreet_world() { Greet("world") } ` // Create the AST by parsing src and test. fset := token.NewFileSet() files := []*ast.File{ mustParse(fset, "src.go", src), mustParse(fset, "src_test.go", test), } // Compute package documentation with examples. p, err := doc.NewFromFiles(fset, files, "example.com/p") if err != nil { panic(err) } fmt.Printf("package %s - %s", p.Name, p.Doc) fmt.Printf("func %s - %s", p.Funcs[0].Name, p.Funcs[0].Doc) fmt.Printf(" ⤷ example with suffix %q - %s", p.Funcs[0].Examples[0].Suffix, p.Funcs[0].Examples[0].Doc)
Output: package p - This is the package comment. func Greet - This comment is associated with the Greet function. ⤷ example with suffix "world" - This comment is associated with the ExampleGreet_world example.