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require 'puppet/util' module Puppet::Util::RDoc module_function # launch a rdoc documentation process # with the files/dir passed in +files+ def rdoc(outputdir, files, charset = nil) # then rdoc require 'rdoc/rdoc' require 'rdoc/options' # load our parser require 'puppet/util/rdoc/parser' r = RDoc::RDoc.new # specify our own format & where to output options = [ "--fmt", "puppet", "--quiet", "--exclude", "/modules/[^/]*/spec/.*$", "--exclude", "/modules/[^/]*/files/.*$", "--exclude", "/modules/[^/]*/tests/.*$", "--exclude", "/modules/[^/]*/templates/.*$", "--op", outputdir ] options << "--force-update" options += [ "--charset", charset] if charset # Rdoc root default is Dir.pwd, but the win32-dir gem monkey patches Dir.pwd # replacing Ruby's normal / with \. When RDoc generates relative paths it # uses relative_path_from that will generate errors when the slashes don't # properly match. This is a workaround for that issue. if Puppet.features.microsoft_windows? && RDoc::VERSION !~ /^[0-3]\./ options += [ "--root", Dir.pwd.gsub(/\\/, '/')] end options += files # launch the documentation process r.document(options) end # launch an output to console manifest doc def manifestdoc(files) raise _("RDOC SUPPORT FOR MANIFEST HAS BEEN REMOVED - See PUP-3638") end # Outputs to the console the documentation # of a manifest def output(file, ast) raise _("RDOC SUPPORT FOR MANIFEST HAS BEEN REMOVED - See PUP-3638") end def output_astnode_doc(ast) raise _("RDOC SUPPORT FOR MANIFEST HAS BEEN REMOVED - See PUP-3638") end def output_resource_doc(code) raise _("RDOC SUPPORT FOR MANIFEST HAS BEEN REMOVED - See PUP-3638") end end
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