# Helper methods to parse @attr_* tags on a class. # # @deprecated The use of +@attr+ tags are deprecated since 0.8.0 in favour of # the +@!attribute+ directive. This module should not be relied on. # @since 0.5.6 module YARD::Handlers::Ruby::StructHandlerMethods include YARD::CodeObjects # Extracts the user's defined @member tag for a given class and its member. Returns # nil if the user did not define a @member tag for this struct entry. # # @param [ClassObject] klass the class whose tags we're searching # @param [String] member the name of the struct member we need # @param [Symbol] type reader method, or writer method? # @return [Tags::Tag, nil] the tag matching the request, or nil if not found def member_tag_for_member(klass, member, type = :read) specific_tag = type == :read ? :attr_reader : :attr_writer (klass.tags(specific_tag) + klass.tags(:attr)).find {|tag| tag.name == member} end # Retrieves all members defined in @attr* tags # # @param [ClassObject] klass the class with the attributes # @return [Array] the list of members defined as attributes on the class def members_from_tags(klass) tags = klass.tags(:attr) + klass.tags(:attr_reader) + klass.tags(:attr_writer) tags.map {|t| t.name }.uniq end # Determines whether to create an attribute method based on the class's # tags. # # @param [ClassObject] klass the class whose tags we're searching # @param [String] member the name of the struct member we need # @param [Symbol] type (:read) reader method, or writer method? # @return [Boolean] should the attribute be created? def create_member_method?(klass, member, type = :read) return true if (klass.tags(:attr) + klass.tags(:attr_reader) + klass.tags(:attr_writer)).empty? return true if member_tag_for_member(klass, member, type) return !member_tag_for_member(klass, member, :write) if type == :read return !member_tag_for_member(klass, member, :read) end # Gets the return type for the member in a nicely formatted string. Used # to be injected into auto-generated docstrings. # # @param [Tags::Tag] member_tag the tag object to check for types # @return [String] the user-declared type of the struct member, or [Object] if # the user did not define a type for this member. def return_type_from_tag(member_tag) (member_tag && member_tag.types) ? member_tag.types : "Object" end # Creates the auto-generated docstring for the getter method of a struct's # member. This is used so the generated documentation will look just like that # of an attribute defined using attr_accessor. # # @param [ClassObject] klass the class whose members we're working with # @param [String] member the name of the member we're generating documentation for # @return [String] a docstring to be attached to the getter method for this member def add_reader_tags(klass, new_method, member) member_tag = member_tag_for_member(klass, member, :read) return_type = return_type_from_tag(member_tag) getter_doc_text = member_tag ? member_tag.text : "Returns the value of attribute #{member}" new_method.docstring.replace(getter_doc_text) new_method.add_tag YARD::Tags::Tag.new(:return, "the current value of #{member}", return_type) end # Creates the auto-generated docstring for the setter method of a struct's # member. This is used so the generated documentation will look just like that # of an attribute defined using attr_accessor. # # @param [ClassObject] klass the class whose members we're working with # @param [String] member the name of the member we're generating documentation for # @return [String] a docstring to be attached to the setter method for this member def add_writer_tags(klass, new_method, member) member_tag = member_tag_for_member(klass, member, :write) return_type = return_type_from_tag(member_tag) setter_doc_text = member_tag ? member_tag.text : "Sets the attribute #{member}" new_method.docstring.replace(setter_doc_text) new_method.add_tag YARD::Tags::Tag.new(:param, "the value to set the attribute #{member} to.", return_type, "value") new_method.add_tag YARD::Tags::Tag.new(:return, "the newly set value", return_type) end # Creates and registers a class object with the given name and superclass name. # Returns it for further use. # # @param [String] classname the name of the class # @param [String] superclass the name of the superclass # @return [ClassObject] the class object for further processing/method attaching def create_class(classname, superclass) register ClassObject.new(namespace, classname) do |o| o.superclass = superclass if superclass o.superclass.type = :class if o.superclass.is_a?(Proxy) end end # Creates the setter (writer) method and attaches it to the class as an attribute. # Also sets up the docstring to prettify the documentation output. # # @param [ClassObject] klass the class to attach the method to # @param [String] member the name of the member we're generating a method for def create_writer(klass, member) # We want to convert these members into attributes just like # as if they were declared using attr_accessor. new_meth = register MethodObject.new(klass, "#{member}=", :instance) do |o| o.parameters = [['value', nil]] o.signature ||= "def #{member}=(value)" o.source ||= "#{o.signature}\n @#{member} = value\nend" end add_writer_tags(klass, new_meth, member) klass.attributes[:instance][member][:write] = new_meth end # Creates the getter (reader) method and attaches it to the class as an attribute. # Also sets up the docstring to prettify the documentation output. # # @param [ClassObject] klass the class to attach the method to # @param [String] member the name of the member we're generating a method for def create_reader(klass, member) new_meth = register MethodObject.new(klass, member, :instance) do |o| o.signature ||= "def #{member}" o.source ||= "#{o.signature}\n @#{member}\nend" end add_reader_tags(klass, new_meth, member) klass.attributes[:instance][member][:read] = new_meth end # Creates the given member methods and attaches them to the given ClassObject. # # @param [ClassObject] klass the class to generate attributes for # @param [Array] members a list of member names def create_attributes(klass, members) # For each parameter, add reader and writers members.each do |member| klass.attributes[:instance][member] = SymbolHash[:read => nil, :write => nil] create_writer klass, member if create_member_method?(klass, member, :write) create_reader klass, member if create_member_method?(klass, member, :read) end end end