Glib::GenPod (3)
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NAME
Glib::GenPod - POD generation utilities for Glib-based modulesSYNOPSIS
use Glib::GenPod; # use the defaults: xsdoc2pod ($xsdocparse_output_file, $destination_dir); # or take matters into your own hands require $xsdocparse_output_file; foreach my $package (sort keys %$data) { print "=head1 NAME\n\n$package\n\n"; print "=head1 METHODS\n\n" . podify_methods ($package) . "\n\n"; }
DESCRIPTION
This module includes several utilities for creating pod for xs-based Perl modules which build on the Glib module's foundations. The most important bits are the logic to convert the data structures created by xsdocparse.pl to describe xsubs and pods into method docs, with call signatures and argument descriptions, and converting C type names into Perl type names. The rest of the module is mostly boiler-plate code to format and pretty-print information that may be queried from the Glib type system.To make life easy for module maintainers, we also include a do-it-all function, xsdoc2pod(), which does pretty much everything for you. All of the pieces it uses are publically usable, so you can do whatever you like if you don't like the default output.
DOCUMENTING THE XS FILES
All of the information used as input to the methods included here comes from theSeveral custom
- =for object Package::Name
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All xsubs and pod from here until the next object directive or MODULEline will be placed under the key 'Package::Name' in xsdocparse's data structure. Everything from this line to the next "=cut" is included as a descriptionPOD.
- =for object Package::Name (Other::Package::Name)
-
Generate PODin Package::Name but for the package Other::Package::Name. This is useful if you wantPODto appear in a different namespace but still want the automatically generated hierarchy, signal and property listing, etc. from the original namespace. For example:
=for object Gnome2::PanelApplet::main (Gnome2::PanelApplet) =cut
This will create Gnome2/PanelApplet/main.pod containing the automatically generated documentation for Gnome2::PanelApplet (hierarchy, signals, etc.) plus the method listing from the current
XSfile. - =for enum Package::Name
- =for flags Package::Name
-
This causes xsdoc2pod to call "podify_values" on Package::Name when
writing the pod for the current package (as set by an object directive or
MODULEline). Any text in this paragraph, to the next "=cut", is included in that section.
- =for deprecated_by Package::Name
- Used to add a deprecation warning, indicating Package::Name as an alternative way to achieve the same functionality. There may be any number these in each package.
- =for see_also some_thing_to_see
- Used to add extra see alsos onto the end of the parents, if any, for a given object. Anything following the space behind see_also up to the end of the line will be placed onto the list of ``see also''s. There may be any number of these in each package.
- =for apidoc
- =for apidoc Full::Symbol::name
-
Paragraphs of this type document xsubs, and are associated with the xsubs
by xsdocparse.pl. If the full symbol name is not included, the paragraph
must be attached to the xsub declaration (no blank lines between "=cut" and
the xsub).
Within the apidoc PODs, we recognize a few special directives (the ``for\s+'' is optional on these):
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- =for signature ...
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Override the generated call signature with the ... text. If you include
multiple signature directives, they will all be used. This is handy when
you want to change the return type or list different ways to invoke an
overloaded method, like this:
=for apidoc =signature bool Class->foo =signature ($thing, @other) = $object->foo ($it, $something) Text in here is included in the generated documentation. You can actually include signature and arg directives at any point in this pod -- they are stripped after. In fact, any pod is valid in here, until the =cut. =cut void foo (...) PPCODE: /* crazy code follows */
- =for arg name (type) description
- =for arg name description
-
The arg directive adds or overrides an argument description. The
description text is optional, as is the type specification (the part
in parentheses). If you want to hide an argument, specify "__hide__"
as its type. The arg name does not need to include a sigil,
as dollar signs will be added. FIXMEwhat about @ for lists?
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Also, we honor a couple of ``modifiers'' on the =for apidoc line, following the symbol name, if present:
- - __hide__
-
Do not document this xsub. This is handy in certain situations, e.g., for
private functions. DESTROYalways has this turned on, for example.
- - __gerror__
- This function or method can generate a Glib::Error exception.
- - __function__
- Generate a function-style signature for this xsub. The default is to generate method-style signatures.
- - __deprecated__
- This function or method is deprecated and should not be used in newly written code.
-
(These are actually handled by Glib::ParseXSDoc, but we list them here because, well, they're an important part of how you document the
XSfiles.)
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FUNCTIONS
- xsdoc2pod ($datafile, $outdir='blib/lib', index=undef)
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Given a $datafile containing the output of xsdocparse.pl, create in
$outdir a pod file for each package, containing everything we can think
of for that module. Output is controlled by the "=for object" directives
and such in the source code.
If you don't want each package to create a separate pod file, then use this function's code as a starting point for your own pretty-printer.
- add_types (@filenames)
-
Parse the given @filenames for entries to add to the %basic_types used
for C type name to Perl package name mappings of types that are not registered
with the Glib type system. The file format is dead simple: blank lines are
ignored; /#.*$/ is stripped from each line as comments; the first token on
each line is considered to be a C type name, and the remaining tokens are the
description of that type. For example, a valid file may look like this:
# a couple of special types FooBar Foo::Bar Frob localized frobnicator
C type decorations such as ``const'' and ``*'' are implied (do not include them), and the _ornull variant is handled for you.
- $string = podify_properties ($packagename)
- Pretty-print the object properties owned by the Glib::Object derivative $packagename and return the text as a string. Returns undef if there are no properties or $package is not a Glib::Object.
- $string = podify_child_properties ($packagename)
- Pretty-print the child properties owned by the Gtk2::Container derivative $packagename and return the text as a string. Returns undef if there are no child properties or $package is not a Gtk2::Container or similar class with a "list_child_properties()" method.
- $string = podify_style_properties ($packagename)
- Pretty-print the style properties owned by the Gtk2::Widget derivative $packagename and return the text as a string. Returns undef if there are no style properties or $package is not a Gtk2::Widget or similar class with a "list_style_properties()" method.
- $string = podify_values ($packagename)
- List and pretty-print the values of the GEnum or GFlags type $packagename, and return the text as a string. Returns undef if $packagename isn't an enum or flags type.
- $string = podify_signals ($packagename)
- Query, list, and pretty-print the signals associated with $packagename. Returns the text as a string, or undef if there are no signals or $packagename is not a Glib::Object derivative.
- $string = podify_deprecated_by ($packagename, @deprecated_by)
- Creates a deprecation warning for $packagename, suggesting using the items inside @deprecated_by instead.
- $string = podify_pods ($pods, $position)
-
Helper function to allow specific placement of generic pod within the auto
generated pages. Pod sections starting out with =for position XXX,whereXXXis one of the following will be placed at a specified position. In the case of pod that is to be placed after a particular section that doesn't exist, that pod will be still be placed there.
This function is called at all of the specified points through out the process of generating pod for a page. Any pod matching the position passed will be returned, undef if no matches were found. If position is undef all pods without sepcific postion information will be returned. pods is a reference to an array of pod hashes.
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- *
-
SYNOPSIS
After the
NAMEsection - *
-
DESCRIPTION
After the
SYNOPSISsection. - *
-
post_hierarchy
After the
HIERARCHYsection. - *
-
post_interfaces
After the
INTERFACEsection. - *
-
post_methods
After the
METHODSsection. - *
-
post_properties
After the
PROPERTIESsection. - *
-
post_signals
After the
SIGNALSsection. - *
-
post_enums
After the
ENUMS AND FLAGSsection. - *
-
SEE_ALSO
Replacing the autogenerated
SEE ALSOsection completely. - *
-
COPYRIGHT
Replacing the autogenerated
COPYRIGHTsection completely.
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- $string = podify_ancestors ($packagename)
-
Pretty-prints the ancestry of $packagename from the Glib type system's
point of view. This uses Glib::Type->list_ancestors; see that function's
docs for an explanation of why that's different from looking at @ISA.
Returns the new text as a string, or undef if $packagename is not a registered GType.
- $string = podify_interfaces ($packagename)
- Pretty-print the list of GInterfaces that $packagename implements. Returns the text as a string, or undef if the type implements no interfaces.
- $string = podify_methods ($packagename)
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Call "xsub_to_pod" on all the xsubs under the key $packagename in the
data extracted by xsdocparse.pl.
Returns the new text as a string, or undef if there are no xsubs in $packagename.
- $string = podify_see_alsos (@entries)
-
Creates a list of links to be placed in the SEE ALSOsection of the page. Returns undef if nothing is in the input list.
- $string = get_copyright
-
Returns a string that will/should be placed on each page. You can control
the text of this string by calling the class method set_copyright.
If no text has been set, we will attempt to create one for you, using what has been passed to set_year, set_authors, and set_main_mod. The year defaults to the current year, the authors default to 'The Gtk2-Perl Team', and the main mod is empty by default. You want the main mod to be set to the main module of your extension for the
SEE ALSOsection, and on the assumption that a decent license notice can be found in that module's doc, we point the reader there.So, in general, you will want to specify at least one of these, so that you don't credit your work to us under the
LGPL.To set them do something similar to the following in the first part of your postamble section in Makefile.PL. All occurrences of <br> in the copyright are replaced with newlines, to make it easier to put in a multi-line string.
POD_SET=Glib::GenPod::set_copyright(qq{Copyright 1999 team-foobar<br>LGPL});
Glib::MakeHelper::postamble_docs_full() does this sort of thing for you.
Helpers
- $perl_type = convert_type ($ctypestring)
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Convert a C type name to a Perl type name.
Uses %Glib::GenPod::basic_types to look for some known basic types, and uses Glib::Type->package_from_cname to look up the registered package corresponding to a C type name. If no suitable mapping can be found, this just returns the input string.
- $string = xsub_to_pod ($xsub, $sigprefix='')
- Convert an xsub hash into a string of pod describing it. Includes the call signature, argument listing, and description, honoring special switches in the description pod (arg and signature overrides).
- $string = compile_signature ($xsub)
- Given an xsub hash, return a string with the call signature for that xsub.
- $string = fixup_arg_name ($name)
- Prepend a $ to anything that's not the literal ellipsis string '...'.
- fixup_default
-
Mangle default parameter values from C to Perl values. Mostly, this
does NULL=> undef.
- convert_arg_type
- C type to Perl type conversion for argument types.
- convert_return_type_to_name
- C type to Perl type conversion suitable for return types.
SEE ALSO
Glib::ParseXSDocAUTHORS
muppet bashed out the xsub signature generation in a few hours on a wednesday night when band practice was cancelled at the last minute; he and ross mcfarland hacked this module together via irc and email over the next few days.COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2003-2004, 2010-2013 by the gtk2-perl teamThis library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Lesser General Public License (