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			180 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Template support for writing HTML documents.
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// Documents that include Template: true in their
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// metadata are executed as input to text/template.
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//
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// This file defines functions for those templates to invoke.
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// The template uses the function "code" to inject program
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// source into the output by extracting code from files and
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// injecting them as HTML-escaped <pre> blocks.
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//
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// The syntax is simple: 1, 2, or 3 space-separated arguments:
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//
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// Whole file:
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//	{{code "foo.go"}}
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// One line (here the signature of main):
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//	{{code "foo.go" `/^func.main/`}}
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// Block of text, determined by start and end (here the body of main):
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//	{{code "foo.go" `/^func.main/` `/^}/`
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//
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// Patterns can be `/regular expression/`, a decimal number, or "$"
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// to signify the end of the file. In multi-line matches,
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// lines that end with the four characters
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//	OMIT
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// are omitted from the output, making it easy to provide marker
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// lines in the input that will not appear in the output but are easy
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// to identify by pattern.
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package godoc
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import (
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	"bytes"
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	"fmt"
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	"log"
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	"regexp"
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	"strings"
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	"code.google.com/p/go.tools/godoc/vfs"
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)
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// Functions in this file panic on error, but the panic is recovered
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// to an error by 'code'.
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// contents reads and returns the content of the named file
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// (from the virtual file system, so for example /doc refers to $GOROOT/doc).
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func (c *Corpus) contents(name string) string {
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	file, err := vfs.ReadFile(c.fs, name)
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	if err != nil {
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		log.Panic(err)
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	}
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	return string(file)
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}
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// stringFor returns a textual representation of the arg, formatted according to its nature.
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func stringFor(arg interface{}) string {
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	switch arg := arg.(type) {
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	case int:
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		return fmt.Sprintf("%d", arg)
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	case string:
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		if len(arg) > 2 && arg[0] == '/' && arg[len(arg)-1] == '/' {
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			return fmt.Sprintf("%#q", arg)
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		}
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		return fmt.Sprintf("%q", arg)
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	default:
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		log.Panicf("unrecognized argument: %v type %T", arg, arg)
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	}
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	return ""
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}
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func (p *Presentation) code(file string, arg ...interface{}) (s string, err error) {
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	defer func() {
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		if r := recover(); r != nil {
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			err = fmt.Errorf("%v", r)
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		}
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	}()
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	text := p.Corpus.contents(file)
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	var command string
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	switch len(arg) {
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	case 0:
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		// text is already whole file.
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		command = fmt.Sprintf("code %q", file)
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	case 1:
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		command = fmt.Sprintf("code %q %s", file, stringFor(arg[0]))
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		text = p.Corpus.oneLine(file, text, arg[0])
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	case 2:
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		command = fmt.Sprintf("code %q %s %s", file, stringFor(arg[0]), stringFor(arg[1]))
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		text = p.Corpus.multipleLines(file, text, arg[0], arg[1])
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	default:
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		return "", fmt.Errorf("incorrect code invocation: code %q %q", file, arg)
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	}
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	// Trim spaces from output.
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	text = strings.Trim(text, "\n")
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	// Replace tabs by spaces, which work better in HTML.
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	text = strings.Replace(text, "\t", "    ", -1)
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	var buf bytes.Buffer
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	// HTML-escape text and syntax-color comments like elsewhere.
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	FormatText(&buf, []byte(text), -1, true, "", nil)
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	// Include the command as a comment.
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	text = fmt.Sprintf("<pre><!--{{%s}}\n-->%s</pre>", command, buf.Bytes())
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	return text, nil
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}
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// parseArg returns the integer or string value of the argument and tells which it is.
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func parseArg(arg interface{}, file string, max int) (ival int, sval string, isInt bool) {
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	switch n := arg.(type) {
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	case int:
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		if n <= 0 || n > max {
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			log.Panicf("%q:%d is out of range", file, n)
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		}
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		return n, "", true
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	case string:
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		return 0, n, false
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	}
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	log.Panicf("unrecognized argument %v type %T", arg, arg)
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	return
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}
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// oneLine returns the single line generated by a two-argument code invocation.
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func (c *Corpus) oneLine(file, text string, arg interface{}) string {
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	lines := strings.SplitAfter(c.contents(file), "\n")
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	line, pattern, isInt := parseArg(arg, file, len(lines))
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	if isInt {
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		return lines[line-1]
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	}
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	return lines[match(file, 0, lines, pattern)-1]
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}
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// multipleLines returns the text generated by a three-argument code invocation.
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func (c *Corpus) multipleLines(file, text string, arg1, arg2 interface{}) string {
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	lines := strings.SplitAfter(c.contents(file), "\n")
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	line1, pattern1, isInt1 := parseArg(arg1, file, len(lines))
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	line2, pattern2, isInt2 := parseArg(arg2, file, len(lines))
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	if !isInt1 {
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		line1 = match(file, 0, lines, pattern1)
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	}
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	if !isInt2 {
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		line2 = match(file, line1, lines, pattern2)
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	} else if line2 < line1 {
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		log.Panicf("lines out of order for %q: %d %d", text, line1, line2)
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	}
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	for k := line1 - 1; k < line2; k++ {
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		if strings.HasSuffix(lines[k], "OMIT\n") {
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			lines[k] = ""
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		}
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	}
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	return strings.Join(lines[line1-1:line2], "")
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}
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// match identifies the input line that matches the pattern in a code invocation.
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// If start>0, match lines starting there rather than at the beginning.
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// The return value is 1-indexed.
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func match(file string, start int, lines []string, pattern string) int {
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	// $ matches the end of the file.
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	if pattern == "$" {
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		if len(lines) == 0 {
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			log.Panicf("%q: empty file", file)
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		}
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		return len(lines)
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	}
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	// /regexp/ matches the line that matches the regexp.
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	if len(pattern) > 2 && pattern[0] == '/' && pattern[len(pattern)-1] == '/' {
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		re, err := regexp.Compile(pattern[1 : len(pattern)-1])
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		if err != nil {
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			log.Panic(err)
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		}
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		for i := start; i < len(lines); i++ {
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			if re.MatchString(lines[i]) {
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				return i + 1
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			}
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		}
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		log.Panicf("%s: no match for %#q", file, pattern)
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	}
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	log.Panicf("unrecognized pattern: %q", pattern)
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	return 0
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}
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