#!/usr/bin/env python3 # This script makes RST files from the XML class reference for use with the online docs. import argparse import os import re import sys import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET from collections import OrderedDict # Import hardcoded version information from version.py root_directory = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "../../") sys.path.append(root_directory) # Include the root directory import version # Uncomment to do type checks. I have it commented out so it works below Python 3.5 # from typing import List, Dict, TextIO, Tuple, Iterable, Optional, DefaultDict, Any, Union # $DOCS_URL/path/to/page.html(#fragment-tag) GODOT_DOCS_PATTERN = re.compile(r"^\$DOCS_URL/(.*)\.html(#.*)?$") # Based on reStructedText inline markup recognition rules # https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#inline-markup-recognition-rules MARKUP_ALLOWED_PRECEDENT = " -:/'\"<([{" MARKUP_ALLOWED_SUBSEQUENT = " -.,:;!?\\/'\")]}>" # Used to translate section headings and other hardcoded strings when required with # the --lang argument. The BASE_STRINGS list should be synced with what we actually # write in this script (check `translate()` uses), and also hardcoded in # `doc/translations/extract.py` to include them in the source POT file. BASE_STRINGS = [ "Description", "Tutorials", "Properties", "Methods", "Theme Properties", "Signals", "Enumerations", "Constants", "Property Descriptions", "Method Descriptions", "Theme Property Descriptions", "Inherits:", "Inherited By:", "(overrides %s)", "Default", "Setter", "value", "Getter", "This method should typically be overridden by the user to have any effect.", "This method has no side effects. It doesn't modify any of the instance's member variables.", "This method accepts any number of arguments after the ones described here.", ] strings_l10n = {} def print_error(error, state): # type: (str, State) -> None print("ERROR: {}".format(error)) state.errored = True class TypeName: def __init__(self, type_name, enum=None): # type: (str, Optional[str]) -> None self.type_name = type_name self.enum = enum def to_rst(self, state): # type: ("State") -> str if self.enum is not None: return make_enum(self.enum, state) elif self.type_name == "void": return "void" else: return make_type(self.type_name, state) @classmethod def from_element(cls, element): # type: (ET.Element) -> "TypeName" return cls(element.attrib["type"], element.get("enum")) class PropertyDef: def __init__( self, name, type_name, setter, getter, text, default_value, overrides ): # type: (str, TypeName, Optional[str], Optional[str], Optional[str], Optional[str], Optional[str]) -> None self.name = name self.type_name = type_name self.setter = setter self.getter = getter self.text = text self.default_value = default_value self.overrides = overrides class ParameterDef: def __init__(self, name, type_name, default_value): # type: (str, TypeName, Optional[str]) -> None self.name = name self.type_name = type_name self.default_value = default_value class SignalDef: def __init__(self, name, parameters, description): # type: (str, List[ParameterDef], Optional[str]) -> None self.name = name self.parameters = parameters self.description = description class MethodDef: def __init__( self, name, return_type, parameters, description, qualifiers ): # type: (str, TypeName, List[ParameterDef], Optional[str], Optional[str]) -> None self.name = name self.return_type = return_type self.parameters = parameters self.description = description self.qualifiers = qualifiers class ConstantDef: def __init__(self, name, value, text): # type: (str, str, Optional[str]) -> None self.name = name self.value = value self.text = text class EnumDef: def __init__(self, name): # type: (str) -> None self.name = name self.values = OrderedDict() # type: OrderedDict[str, ConstantDef] class ThemeItemDef: def __init__( self, name, type_name, data_name, text, default_value ): # type: (str, TypeName, str, Optional[str], Optional[str]) -> None self.name = name self.type_name = type_name self.data_name = data_name self.text = text self.default_value = default_value class ClassDef: def __init__(self, name): # type: (str) -> None self.name = name self.constants = OrderedDict() # type: OrderedDict[str, ConstantDef] self.enums = OrderedDict() # type: OrderedDict[str, EnumDef] self.properties = OrderedDict() # type: OrderedDict[str, PropertyDef] self.methods = OrderedDict() # type: OrderedDict[str, List[MethodDef]] self.signals = OrderedDict() # type: OrderedDict[str, SignalDef] self.theme_items = OrderedDict() # type: OrderedDict[str, ThemeItemDef] self.inherits = None # type: Optional[str] self.brief_description = None # type: Optional[str] self.description = None # type: Optional[str] self.tutorials = [] # type: List[Tuple[str, str]] # Used to match the class with XML source for output filtering purposes. self.filepath = "" # type: str class State: def __init__(self): # type: () -> None # Has any error been reported? self.errored = False self.classes = OrderedDict() # type: OrderedDict[str, ClassDef] self.current_class = "" # type: str def parse_class(self, class_root, filepath): # type: (ET.Element, str) -> None class_name = class_root.attrib["name"] class_def = ClassDef(class_name) self.classes[class_name] = class_def class_def.filepath = filepath inherits = class_root.get("inherits") if inherits is not None: class_def.inherits = inherits brief_desc = class_root.find("brief_description") if brief_desc is not None and brief_desc.text: class_def.brief_description = brief_desc.text desc = class_root.find("description") if desc is not None and desc.text: class_def.description = desc.text properties = class_root.find("members") if properties is not None: for property in properties: assert property.tag == "member" property_name = property.attrib["name"] if property_name in class_def.properties: print_error("Duplicate property '{}', file: {}".format(property_name, class_name), self) continue type_name = TypeName.from_element(property) setter = property.get("setter") or None # Use or None so '' gets turned into None. getter = property.get("getter") or None default_value = property.get("default") or None if default_value is not None: default_value = "``{}``".format(default_value) overrides = property.get("overrides") or None property_def = PropertyDef( property_name, type_name, setter, getter, property.text, default_value, overrides ) class_def.properties[property_name] = property_def methods = class_root.find("methods") if methods is not None: for method in methods: assert method.tag == "method" method_name = method.attrib["name"] qualifiers = method.get("qualifiers") return_element = method.find("return") if return_element is not None: return_type = TypeName.from_element(return_element) else: return_type = TypeName("void") params = parse_arguments(method) desc_element = method.find("description") method_desc = None if desc_element is not None: method_desc = desc_element.text method_def = MethodDef(method_name, return_type, params, method_desc, qualifiers) if method_name not in class_def.methods: class_def.methods[method_name] = [] class_def.methods[method_name].append(method_def) constants = class_root.find("constants") if constants is not None: for constant in constants: assert constant.tag == "constant" constant_name = constant.attrib["name"] value = constant.attrib["value"] enum = constant.get("enum") constant_def = ConstantDef(constant_name, value, constant.text) if enum is None: if constant_name in class_def.constants: print_error("Duplicate constant '{}', file: {}".format(constant_name, class_name), self) continue class_def.constants[constant_name] = constant_def else: if enum in class_def.enums: enum_def = class_def.enums[enum] else: enum_def = EnumDef(enum) class_def.enums[enum] = enum_def enum_def.values[constant_name] = constant_def signals = class_root.find("signals") if signals is not None: for signal in signals: assert signal.tag == "signal" signal_name = signal.attrib["name"] if signal_name in class_def.signals: print_error("Duplicate signal '{}', file: {}".format(signal_name, class_name), self) continue params = parse_arguments(signal) desc_element = signal.find("description") signal_desc = None if desc_element is not None: signal_desc = desc_element.text signal_def = SignalDef(signal_name, params, signal_desc) class_def.signals[signal_name] = signal_def theme_items = class_root.find("theme_items") if theme_items is not None: for theme_item in theme_items: assert theme_item.tag == "theme_item" theme_item_name = theme_item.attrib["name"] theme_item_data_name = theme_item.attrib["data_type"] theme_item_id = "{}_{}".format(theme_item_data_name, theme_item_name) if theme_item_id in class_def.theme_items: print_error( "Duplicate theme property '{}' of type '{}', file: {}".format( theme_item_name, theme_item_data_name, class_name ), self, ) continue default_value = theme_item.get("default") or None if default_value is not None: default_value = "``{}``".format(default_value) theme_item_def = ThemeItemDef( theme_item_name, TypeName.from_element(theme_item), theme_item_data_name, theme_item.text, default_value, ) class_def.theme_items[theme_item_id] = theme_item_def tutorials = class_root.find("tutorials") if tutorials is not None: for link in tutorials: assert link.tag == "link" if link.text is not None: class_def.tutorials.append((link.text.strip(), link.get("title", ""))) def sort_classes(self): # type: () -> None self.classes = OrderedDict(sorted(self.classes.items(), key=lambda t: t[0])) def parse_arguments(root): # type: (ET.Element) -> List[ParameterDef] param_elements = root.findall("argument") params = [None] * len(param_elements) # type: Any for param_element in param_elements: param_name = param_element.attrib["name"] index = int(param_element.attrib["index"]) type_name = TypeName.from_element(param_element) default = param_element.get("default") params[index] = ParameterDef(param_name, type_name, default) cast = params # type: List[ParameterDef] return cast def main(): # type: () -> None parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("path", nargs="+", help="A path to an XML file or a directory containing XML files to parse.") parser.add_argument("--filter", default="", help="The filepath pattern for XML files to filter.") parser.add_argument("--lang", "-l", default="en", help="Language to use for section headings.") group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() group.add_argument("--output", "-o", default=".", help="The directory to save output .rst files in.") group.add_argument( "--dry-run", action="store_true", help="If passed, no output will be generated and XML files are only checked for errors.", ) args = parser.parse_args() # Retrieve heading translations for the given language. if not args.dry_run and args.lang != "en": lang_file = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "..", "translations", "{}.po".format(args.lang) ) if os.path.exists(lang_file): try: import polib except ImportError: print("Base template strings localization requires `polib`.") exit(1) pofile = polib.pofile(lang_file) for entry in pofile.translated_entries(): if entry.msgid in BASE_STRINGS: strings_l10n[entry.msgid] = entry.msgstr else: print("No PO file at '{}' for language '{}'.".format(lang_file, args.lang)) print("Checking for errors in the XML class reference...") file_list = [] # type: List[str] for path in args.path: # Cut off trailing slashes so os.path.basename doesn't choke. if path.endswith("/") or path.endswith("\\"): path = path[:-1] if os.path.basename(path) == "modules": for subdir, dirs, _ in os.walk(path): if "doc_classes" in dirs: doc_dir = os.path.join(subdir, "doc_classes") class_file_names = (f for f in os.listdir(doc_dir) if f.endswith(".xml")) file_list += (os.path.join(doc_dir, f) for f in class_file_names) elif os.path.isdir(path): file_list += (os.path.join(path, f) for f in os.listdir(path) if f.endswith(".xml")) elif os.path.isfile(path): if not path.endswith(".xml"): print("Got non-.xml file '{}' in input, skipping.".format(path)) continue file_list.append(path) classes = {} # type: Dict[str, ET.Element] state = State() for cur_file in file_list: try: tree = ET.parse(cur_file) except ET.ParseError as e: print_error("Parse error reading file '{}': {}".format(cur_file, e), state) continue doc = tree.getroot() if "version" not in doc.attrib: print_error("Version missing from 'doc', file: {}".format(cur_file), state) continue name = doc.attrib["name"] if name in classes: print_error("Duplicate class '{}'".format(name), state) continue classes[name] = (doc, cur_file) for name, data in classes.items(): try: state.parse_class(data[0], data[1]) except Exception as e: print_error("Exception while parsing class '{}': {}".format(name, e), state) state.sort_classes() pattern = re.compile(args.filter) # Create the output folder recursively if it doesn't already exist. os.makedirs(args.output, exist_ok=True) for class_name, class_def in state.classes.items(): if args.filter and not pattern.search(class_def.filepath): continue state.current_class = class_name make_rst_class(class_def, state, args.dry_run, args.output) if not state.errored: print("No errors found.") if not args.dry_run: print("Wrote reStructuredText files for each class to: %s" % args.output) else: print("Errors were found in the class reference XML. Please check the messages above.") exit(1) def translate(string): # type: (str) -> str """Translate a string based on translations sourced from `doc/translations/*.po` for a language if defined via the --lang command line argument. Returns the original string if no translation exists. """ return strings_l10n.get(string, string) def make_rst_class(class_def, state, dry_run, output_dir): # type: (ClassDef, State, bool, str) -> None class_name = class_def.name if dry_run: f = open(os.devnull, "w", encoding="utf-8") else: f = open(os.path.join(output_dir, "class_" + class_name.lower() + ".rst"), "w", encoding="utf-8") # Remove the "Edit on Github" button from the online docs page. f.write(":github_url: hide\n\n") # Warn contributors not to edit this file directly. # Also provide links to the source files for reference. git_branch = "master" if hasattr(version, "docs") and version.docs != "latest": git_branch = version.docs source_xml_path = os.path.relpath(class_def.filepath, root_directory).replace("\\", "/") source_github_url = "https://github.com/godotengine/godot/tree/{}/{}".format(git_branch, source_xml_path) generator_github_url = "https://github.com/godotengine/godot/tree/{}/doc/tools/make_rst.py".format(git_branch) f.write(".. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!!!\n") f.write(".. Generated automatically from Godot engine sources.\n") f.write(".. Generator: " + generator_github_url + ".\n") f.write(".. XML source: " + source_github_url + ".\n\n") # Document reference id and header. f.write(".. _class_" + class_name + ":\n\n") f.write(make_heading(class_name, "=", False)) # Inheritance tree # Ascendants if class_def.inherits: inherits = class_def.inherits.strip() f.write("**" + translate("Inherits:") + "** ") first = True while inherits in state.classes: if not first: f.write(" **<** ") else: first = False f.write(make_type(inherits, state)) inode = state.classes[inherits].inherits if inode: inherits = inode.strip() else: break f.write("\n\n") # Descendents inherited = [] for c in state.classes.values(): if c.inherits and c.inherits.strip() == class_name: inherited.append(c.name) if len(inherited): f.write("**" + translate("Inherited By:") + "** ") for i, child in enumerate(inherited): if i > 0: f.write(", ") f.write(make_type(child, state)) f.write("\n\n") # Brief description if class_def.brief_description is not None: f.write(rstize_text(class_def.brief_description.strip(), state) + "\n\n") # Class description if class_def.description is not None and class_def.description.strip() != "": f.write(make_heading("Description", "-")) f.write(rstize_text(class_def.description.strip(), state) + "\n\n") # Online tutorials if len(class_def.tutorials) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Tutorials", "-")) for url, title in class_def.tutorials: f.write("- " + make_link(url, title) + "\n\n") # Properties overview if len(class_def.properties) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Properties", "-")) ml = [] # type: List[Tuple[str, str, str]] for property_def in class_def.properties.values(): type_rst = property_def.type_name.to_rst(state) default = property_def.default_value if default is not None and property_def.overrides: ref = ":ref:`{1}`".format(property_def.name, property_def.overrides) # Not using translate() for now as it breaks table formatting. ml.append((type_rst, property_def.name, default + " " + "(overrides %s)" % ref)) else: ref = ":ref:`{0}`".format(property_def.name, class_name) ml.append((type_rst, ref, default)) format_table(f, ml, True) # Methods overview if len(class_def.methods) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Methods", "-")) ml = [] for method_list in class_def.methods.values(): for m in method_list: ml.append(make_method_signature(class_def, m, True, state)) format_table(f, ml) # Theme properties if len(class_def.theme_items) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Theme Properties", "-")) pl = [] for theme_item_def in class_def.theme_items.values(): ref = ":ref:`{0}`".format( theme_item_def.name, theme_item_def.data_name, class_name ) pl.append((theme_item_def.type_name.to_rst(state), ref, theme_item_def.default_value)) format_table(f, pl, True) # Signals if len(class_def.signals) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Signals", "-")) index = 0 for signal in class_def.signals.values(): if index != 0: f.write("----\n\n") f.write(".. _class_{}_signal_{}:\n\n".format(class_name, signal.name)) _, signature = make_method_signature(class_def, signal, False, state) f.write("- {}\n\n".format(signature)) if signal.description is not None and signal.description.strip() != "": f.write(rstize_text(signal.description.strip(), state) + "\n\n") index += 1 # Enums if len(class_def.enums) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Enumerations", "-")) index = 0 for e in class_def.enums.values(): if index != 0: f.write("----\n\n") f.write(".. _enum_{}_{}:\n\n".format(class_name, e.name)) # Sphinx seems to divide the bullet list into individual
    tags if we weave the labels into it. # As such I'll put them all above the list. Won't be perfect but better than making the list visually broken. # As to why I'm not modifying the reference parser to directly link to the _enum label: # If somebody gets annoyed enough to fix it, all existing references will magically improve. for value in e.values.values(): f.write(".. _class_{}_constant_{}:\n\n".format(class_name, value.name)) f.write("enum **{}**:\n\n".format(e.name)) for value in e.values.values(): f.write("- **{}** = **{}**".format(value.name, value.value)) if value.text is not None and value.text.strip() != "": # If value.text contains a bullet point list, each entry needs additional indentation f.write(" --- " + indent_bullets(rstize_text(value.text.strip(), state))) f.write("\n\n") index += 1 # Constants if len(class_def.constants) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Constants", "-")) # Sphinx seems to divide the bullet list into individual
      tags if we weave the labels into it. # As such I'll put them all above the list. Won't be perfect but better than making the list visually broken. for constant in class_def.constants.values(): f.write(".. _class_{}_constant_{}:\n\n".format(class_name, constant.name)) for constant in class_def.constants.values(): f.write("- **{}** = **{}**".format(constant.name, constant.value)) if constant.text is not None and constant.text.strip() != "": f.write(" --- " + rstize_text(constant.text.strip(), state)) f.write("\n\n") # Property descriptions if any(not p.overrides for p in class_def.properties.values()) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Property Descriptions", "-")) index = 0 for property_def in class_def.properties.values(): if property_def.overrides: continue if index != 0: f.write("----\n\n") f.write(".. _class_{}_property_{}:\n\n".format(class_name, property_def.name)) f.write("- {} **{}**\n\n".format(property_def.type_name.to_rst(state), property_def.name)) info = [] # Not using translate() for now as it breaks table formatting. if property_def.default_value is not None: info.append(("*" + "Default" + "*", property_def.default_value)) if property_def.setter is not None and not property_def.setter.startswith("_"): info.append(("*" + "Setter" + "*", property_def.setter + "(" + "value" + ")")) if property_def.getter is not None and not property_def.getter.startswith("_"): info.append(("*" + "Getter" + "*", property_def.getter + "()")) if len(info) > 0: format_table(f, info) if property_def.text is not None and property_def.text.strip() != "": f.write(rstize_text(property_def.text.strip(), state) + "\n\n") index += 1 # Method descriptions if len(class_def.methods) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Method Descriptions", "-")) index = 0 for method_list in class_def.methods.values(): for i, m in enumerate(method_list): if index != 0: f.write("----\n\n") if i == 0: f.write(".. _class_{}_method_{}:\n\n".format(class_name, m.name)) ret_type, signature = make_method_signature(class_def, m, False, state) f.write("- {} {}\n\n".format(ret_type, signature)) if m.description is not None and m.description.strip() != "": f.write(rstize_text(m.description.strip(), state) + "\n\n") index += 1 # Theme property descriptions if len(class_def.theme_items) > 0: f.write(make_heading("Theme Property Descriptions", "-")) index = 0 for theme_item_def in class_def.theme_items.values(): if index != 0: f.write("----\n\n") f.write(".. _class_{}_theme_{}_{}:\n\n".format(class_name, theme_item_def.data_name, theme_item_def.name)) f.write("- {} **{}**\n\n".format(theme_item_def.type_name.to_rst(state), theme_item_def.name)) info = [] if theme_item_def.default_value is not None: # Not using translate() for now as it breaks table formatting. info.append(("*" + "Default" + "*", theme_item_def.default_value)) if len(info) > 0: format_table(f, info) if theme_item_def.text is not None and theme_item_def.text.strip() != "": f.write(rstize_text(theme_item_def.text.strip(), state) + "\n\n") index += 1 f.write(make_footer()) def escape_rst(text, until_pos=-1): # type: (str, int) -> str # Escape \ character, otherwise it ends up as an escape character in rst pos = 0 while True: pos = text.find("\\", pos, until_pos) if pos == -1: break text = text[:pos] + "\\\\" + text[pos + 1 :] pos += 2 # Escape * character to avoid interpreting it as emphasis pos = 0 while True: pos = text.find("*", pos, until_pos) if pos == -1: break text = text[:pos] + "\*" + text[pos + 1 :] pos += 2 # Escape _ character at the end of a word to avoid interpreting it as an inline hyperlink pos = 0 while True: pos = text.find("_", pos, until_pos) if pos == -1: break if not text[pos + 1].isalnum(): # don't escape within a snake_case word text = text[:pos] + "\_" + text[pos + 1 :] pos += 2 else: pos += 1 return text def rstize_text(text, state): # type: (str, State) -> str # Linebreak + tabs in the XML should become two line breaks unless in a "codeblock" pos = 0 while True: pos = text.find("\n", pos) if pos == -1: break pre_text = text[:pos] indent_level = 0 while pos + 1 < len(text) and text[pos + 1] == "\t": pos += 1 indent_level += 1 post_text = text[pos + 1 :] # Handle codeblocks if post_text.startswith("[codeblock]"): end_pos = post_text.find("[/codeblock]") if end_pos == -1: print_error("[codeblock] without a closing tag, file: {}".format(state.current_class), state) return "" code_text = post_text[len("[codeblock]") : end_pos] post_text = post_text[end_pos:] # Remove extraneous tabs code_pos = 0 while True: code_pos = code_text.find("\n", code_pos) if code_pos == -1: break to_skip = 0 while code_pos + to_skip + 1 < len(code_text) and code_text[code_pos + to_skip + 1] == "\t": to_skip += 1 if to_skip > indent_level: print_error( "Four spaces should be used for indentation within [codeblock], file: {}".format( state.current_class ), state, ) if len(code_text[code_pos + to_skip + 1 :]) == 0: code_text = code_text[:code_pos] + "\n" code_pos += 1 else: code_text = code_text[:code_pos] + "\n " + code_text[code_pos + to_skip + 1 :] code_pos += 5 - to_skip text = pre_text + "\n[codeblock]" + code_text + post_text pos += len("\n[codeblock]" + code_text) - indent_level # Handle normal text else: text = pre_text + "\n\n" + post_text pos += 2 - indent_level next_brac_pos = text.find("[") text = escape_rst(text, next_brac_pos) # Handle [tags] inside_code = False pos = 0 tag_depth = 0 previous_pos = 0 while True: pos = text.find("[", pos) if pos == -1: break endq_pos = text.find("]", pos + 1) if endq_pos == -1: break pre_text = text[:pos] post_text = text[endq_pos + 1 :] tag_text = text[pos + 1 : endq_pos] escape_pre = False escape_post = False if tag_text in state.classes: if tag_text == state.current_class: # We don't want references to the same class tag_text = "``{}``".format(tag_text) else: tag_text = make_type(tag_text, state) escape_pre = True escape_post = True else: # command cmd = tag_text space_pos = tag_text.find(" ") if cmd == "/codeblock": tag_text = "" tag_depth -= 1 inside_code = False # Strip newline if the tag was alone on one if pre_text[-1] == "\n": pre_text = pre_text[:-1] elif cmd == "/code": tag_text = "``" tag_depth -= 1 inside_code = False escape_post = True elif inside_code: tag_text = "[" + tag_text + "]" elif cmd.find("html") == 0: param = tag_text[space_pos + 1 :] tag_text = param elif ( cmd.startswith("method") or cmd.startswith("member") or cmd.startswith("signal") or cmd.startswith("constant") ): param = tag_text[space_pos + 1 :] if param.find(".") != -1: ss = param.split(".") if len(ss) > 2: print_error("Bad reference: '{}', file: {}".format(param, state.current_class), state) class_param, method_param = ss else: class_param = state.current_class method_param = param ref_type = "" if class_param in state.classes: class_def = state.classes[class_param] if cmd.startswith("method"): if method_param not in class_def.methods: print_error("Unresolved method '{}', file: {}".format(param, state.current_class), state) ref_type = "_method" elif cmd.startswith("member"): if method_param not in class_def.properties: print_error("Unresolved member '{}', file: {}".format(param, state.current_class), state) ref_type = "_property" elif cmd.startswith("signal"): if method_param not in class_def.signals: print_error("Unresolved signal '{}', file: {}".format(param, state.current_class), state) ref_type = "_signal" elif cmd.startswith("constant"): found = False # Search in the current class search_class_defs = [class_def] if param.find(".") == -1: # Also search in @GlobalScope as a last resort if no class was specified search_class_defs.append(state.classes["@GlobalScope"]) for search_class_def in search_class_defs: if method_param in search_class_def.constants: class_param = search_class_def.name found = True else: for enum in search_class_def.enums.values(): if method_param in enum.values: class_param = search_class_def.name found = True break if not found: print_error("Unresolved constant '{}', file: {}".format(param, state.current_class), state) ref_type = "_constant" else: print_error( "Unresolved type reference '{}' in method reference '{}', file: {}".format( class_param, param, state.current_class ), state, ) repl_text = method_param if class_param != state.current_class: repl_text = "{}.{}".format(class_param, method_param) tag_text = ":ref:`{}`".format(repl_text, class_param, ref_type, method_param) escape_pre = True escape_post = True elif cmd.find("image=") == 0: tag_text = "" # '![](' + cmd[6:] + ')' elif cmd.find("url=") == 0: # URLs are handled in full here as we need to extract the optional link # title to use `make_link`. link_url = cmd[4:] endurl_pos = text.find("[/url]", endq_pos + 1) if endurl_pos == -1: print_error( "Tag depth mismatch for [url]: no closing [/url], file: {}".format(state.current_class), state ) break link_title = text[endq_pos + 1 : endurl_pos] tag_text = make_link(link_url, link_title) pre_text = text[:pos] post_text = text[endurl_pos + 6 :] if pre_text and pre_text[-1] not in MARKUP_ALLOWED_PRECEDENT: pre_text += "\ " if post_text and post_text[0] not in MARKUP_ALLOWED_SUBSEQUENT: post_text = "\ " + post_text text = pre_text + tag_text + post_text pos = len(pre_text) + len(tag_text) previous_pos = pos continue elif cmd == "center": tag_depth += 1 tag_text = "" elif cmd == "/center": tag_depth -= 1 tag_text = "" elif cmd == "codeblock": tag_depth += 1 tag_text = "\n::\n" inside_code = True elif cmd == "br": # Make a new paragraph instead of a linebreak, rst is not so linebreak friendly tag_text = "\n\n" # Strip potential leading spaces while post_text[0] == " ": post_text = post_text[1:] elif cmd == "i" or cmd == "/i": if cmd == "/i": tag_depth -= 1 escape_post = True else: tag_depth += 1 escape_pre = True tag_text = "*" elif cmd == "b" or cmd == "/b": if cmd == "/b": tag_depth -= 1 escape_post = True else: tag_depth += 1 escape_pre = True tag_text = "**" elif cmd == "u" or cmd == "/u": if cmd == "/u": tag_depth -= 1 escape_post = True else: tag_depth += 1 escape_pre = True tag_text = "" elif cmd == "code": tag_text = "``" tag_depth += 1 inside_code = True escape_pre = True elif cmd.startswith("enum "): tag_text = make_enum(cmd[5:], state) escape_pre = True escape_post = True else: tag_text = make_type(tag_text, state) escape_pre = True escape_post = True # Properly escape things like `[Node]s` if escape_pre and pre_text and pre_text[-1] not in MARKUP_ALLOWED_PRECEDENT: pre_text += "\ " if escape_post and post_text and post_text[0] not in MARKUP_ALLOWED_SUBSEQUENT: post_text = "\ " + post_text next_brac_pos = post_text.find("[", 0) iter_pos = 0 while not inside_code: iter_pos = post_text.find("*", iter_pos, next_brac_pos) if iter_pos == -1: break post_text = post_text[:iter_pos] + "\*" + post_text[iter_pos + 1 :] iter_pos += 2 iter_pos = 0 while not inside_code: iter_pos = post_text.find("_", iter_pos, next_brac_pos) if iter_pos == -1: break if not post_text[iter_pos + 1].isalnum(): # don't escape within a snake_case word post_text = post_text[:iter_pos] + "\_" + post_text[iter_pos + 1 :] iter_pos += 2 else: iter_pos += 1 text = pre_text + tag_text + post_text pos = len(pre_text) + len(tag_text) previous_pos = pos if tag_depth > 0: print_error("Tag depth mismatch: too many/little open/close tags, file: {}".format(state.current_class), state) return text def format_table(f, data, remove_empty_columns=False): # type: (TextIO, Iterable[Tuple[str, ...]], bool) -> None if len(data) == 0: return column_sizes = [0] * len(data[0]) for row in data: for i, text in enumerate(row): text_length = len(text or "") if text_length > column_sizes[i]: column_sizes[i] = text_length sep = "" for size in column_sizes: if size == 0 and remove_empty_columns: continue sep += "+" + "-" * (size + 2) sep += "+\n" f.write(sep) for row in data: row_text = "|" for i, text in enumerate(row): if column_sizes[i] == 0 and remove_empty_columns: continue row_text += " " + (text or "").ljust(column_sizes[i]) + " |" row_text += "\n" f.write(row_text) f.write(sep) f.write("\n") def make_type(t, state): # type: (str, State) -> str if t in state.classes: return ":ref:`{0}`".format(t) print_error("Unresolved type '{}', file: {}".format(t, state.current_class), state) return t def make_enum(t, state): # type: (str, State) -> str p = t.find(".") if p >= 0: c = t[0:p] e = t[p + 1 :] # Variant enums live in GlobalScope but still use periods. if c == "Variant": c = "@GlobalScope" e = "Variant." + e else: c = state.current_class e = t if c in state.classes and e not in state.classes[c].enums: c = "@GlobalScope" if not c in state.classes and c.startswith("_"): c = c[1:] # Remove the underscore prefix if c in state.classes and e in state.classes[c].enums: return ":ref:`{0}`".format(e, c) # Don't fail for `Vector3.Axis`, as this enum is a special case which is expected not to be resolved. if "{}.{}".format(c, e) != "Vector3.Axis": print_error("Unresolved enum '{}', file: {}".format(t, state.current_class), state) return t def make_method_signature( class_def, method_def, make_ref, state ): # type: (ClassDef, Union[MethodDef, SignalDef], bool, State) -> Tuple[str, str] ret_type = " " ref_type = "signal" if isinstance(method_def, MethodDef): ret_type = method_def.return_type.to_rst(state) ref_type = "method" out = "" if make_ref: out += ":ref:`{0}` ".format(method_def.name, class_def.name, ref_type) else: out += "**{}** ".format(method_def.name) out += "**(**" for i, arg in enumerate(method_def.parameters): if i > 0: out += ", " else: out += " " out += "{} {}".format(arg.type_name.to_rst(state), arg.name) if arg.default_value is not None: out += "=" + arg.default_value if isinstance(method_def, MethodDef) and method_def.qualifiers is not None and "vararg" in method_def.qualifiers: if len(method_def.parameters) > 0: out += ", ..." else: out += " ..." out += " **)**" if isinstance(method_def, MethodDef) and method_def.qualifiers is not None: # Use substitutions for abbreviations. This is used to display tooltips on hover. # See `make_footer()` for descriptions. for qualifier in method_def.qualifiers.split(): out += " |" + qualifier + "|" return ret_type, out def make_heading(title, underline, l10n=True): # type: (str, str, bool) -> str if l10n: new_title = translate(title) if new_title != title: title = new_title underline *= 2 # Double length to handle wide chars. return title + "\n" + (underline * len(title)) + "\n\n" def make_footer(): # type: () -> str # Generate reusable abbreviation substitutions. # This way, we avoid bloating the generated rST with duplicate abbreviations. # fmt: off return ( ".. |virtual| replace:: :abbr:`virtual (" + translate("This method should typically be overridden by the user to have any effect.") + ")`\n" ".. |const| replace:: :abbr:`const (" + translate("This method has no side effects. It doesn't modify any of the instance's member variables.") + ")`\n" ".. |vararg| replace:: :abbr:`vararg (" + translate("This method accepts any number of arguments after the ones described here.") + ")`\n" ) # fmt: on def make_link(url, title): # type: (str, str) -> str match = GODOT_DOCS_PATTERN.search(url) if match: groups = match.groups() if match.lastindex == 2: # Doc reference with fragment identifier: emit direct link to section with reference to page, for example: # `#calling-javascript-from-script in Exporting For Web` # Or use the title if provided. if title != "": return "`" + title + " <../" + groups[0] + ".html" + groups[1] + ">`__" return "`" + groups[1] + " <../" + groups[0] + ".html" + groups[1] + ">`__ in :doc:`../" + groups[0] + "`" elif match.lastindex == 1: # Doc reference, for example: # `Math` if title != "": return ":doc:`" + title + " <../" + groups[0] + ">`" return ":doc:`../" + groups[0] + "`" else: # External link, for example: # `http://enet.bespin.org/usergroup0.html` if title != "": return "`" + title + " <" + url + ">`__" return "`" + url + " <" + url + ">`__" def indent_bullets(text): # type: (str) -> str # Take the text and check each line for a bullet point represented by "-". # Where found, indent the given line by a further "\t". # Used to properly indent bullet points contained in the description for enum values. # Ignore the first line - text will be prepended to it so bullet points wouldn't work anyway. bullet_points = "-" lines = text.splitlines(keepends=True) for line_index, line in enumerate(lines[1:], start=1): pos = 0 while pos < len(line) and line[pos] == "\t": pos += 1 if pos < len(line) and line[pos] in bullet_points: lines[line_index] = line[:pos] + "\t" + line[pos:] return "".join(lines) if __name__ == "__main__": main()