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#
# Nim's Runtime Library
# (c) Copyright 2012 Andreas Rumpf
#
# See the file "copying.txt", included in this
# distribution, for details about the copyright.
#
## This module implements a generator of HTML/Latex from
## `reStructuredText`:idx: (see http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html for
## information on this markup syntax) and is used by the compiler's `docgen
## tools <docgen.html>`_.
##
## You can generate HTML output through the convenience proc ``rstToHtml``,
## which provided an input string with rst markup returns a string with the
## generated HTML. The final output is meant to be embedded inside a full
## document you provide yourself, so it won't contain the usual ``<header>`` or
## ``<body>`` parts.
##
## You can also create a ``RstGenerator`` structure and populate it with the
## other lower level methods to finally build complete documents. This requires
## many options and tweaking, but you are not limited to snippets and can
## generate `LaTeX documents <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX>`_ too.
import strutils, os, hashes, strtabs, rstast, rst, highlite, tables, sequtils,
algorithm, parseutils
const
HtmlExt = "html"
IndexExt* = ".idx"
type
OutputTarget* = enum ## which document type to generate
outHtml, # output is HTML
outLatex # output is Latex
TocEntry = object
n*: PRstNode
refname*, header*: string
MetaEnum* = enum
metaNone, metaTitle, metaSubtitle, metaAuthor, metaVersion
RstGenerator* = object of RootObj
target*: OutputTarget
config*: StringTableRef
splitAfter*: int # split too long entries in the TOC
listingCounter: int
tocPart*: seq[TocEntry]
hasToc*: bool
theIndex: string # Contents of the index file to be dumped at the end.
options*: RstParseOptions
findFile*: FindFileHandler
msgHandler*: MsgHandler
filename*: string
meta*: array[MetaEnum, string]
currentSection: string ## \
## Stores the empty string or the last headline/overline found in the rst
## document, so it can be used as a prettier name for term index generation.
seenIndexTerms: Table[string, int] ## \
## Keeps count of same text index terms to generate different identifiers
## for hyperlinks. See renderIndexTerm proc for details.
PDoc = var RstGenerator ## Alias to type less.
CodeBlockParams = object ## Stores code block params.
numberLines: bool ## True if the renderer has to show line numbers.
startLine: int ## The starting line of the code block, by default 1.
langStr: string ## Input string used to specify the language.
lang: SourceLanguage ## Type of highlighting, by default none.
{.deprecated: [TRstGenerator: RstGenerator, TTocEntry: TocEntry,
TOutputTarget: OutputTarget, TMetaEnum: MetaEnum].}
proc init(p: var CodeBlockParams) =
## Default initialisation of CodeBlockParams to sane values.
p.startLine = 1
p.lang = langNone
p.langStr = ""
proc initRstGenerator*(g: var RstGenerator, target: OutputTarget,
config: StringTableRef, filename: string,
options: RstParseOptions,
findFile: FindFileHandler=nil,
msgHandler: MsgHandler=nil) =
## Initializes a ``RstGenerator``.
##
## You need to call this before using a ``RstGenerator`` with any other
## procs in this module. Pass a non ``nil`` ``StringTableRef`` value as
## `config` with parameters used by the HTML output generator. If you don't
## know what to use, pass the results of the `defaultConfig()
## <#defaultConfig>_` proc.
##
## The `filename` parameter will be used for error reporting and creating
## index hyperlinks to the file, but you can pass an empty string here if you
## are parsing a stream in memory. If `filename` ends with the ``.nim``
## extension, the title for the document will be set by default to ``Module
## filename``. This default title can be overriden by the embedded rst, but
## it helps to prettify the generated index if no title is found.
##
## The ``RstParseOptions``, ``FindFileHandler`` and ``MsgHandler`` types
## are defined in the the `packages/docutils/rst module <rst.html>`_.
## ``options`` selects the behaviour of the rst parser.
##
## ``findFile`` is a proc used by the rst ``include`` directive among others.
## The purpose of this proc is to mangle or filter paths. It receives paths
## specified in the rst document and has to return a valid path to existing
## files or the empty string otherwise. If you pass ``nil``, a default proc
## will be used which given a path returns the input path only if the file
## exists. One use for this proc is to transform relative paths found in the
## document to absolute path, useful if the rst file and the resources it
## references are not in the same directory as the current working directory.
##
## The ``msgHandler`` is a proc used for user error reporting. It will be
## called with the filename, line, col, and type of any error found during
## parsing. If you pass ``nil``, a default message handler will be used which
## writes the messages to the standard output.
##
## Example:
##
## .. code-block:: nim
##
## import packages/docutils/rstgen
##
## var gen: RstGenerator
## gen.initRstGenerator(outHtml, defaultConfig(), "filename", {})
g.config = config
g.target = target
g.tocPart = @[]
g.filename = filename
g.splitAfter = 20
g.theIndex = ""
g.options = options
g.findFile = findFile
g.currentSection = ""
let fileParts = filename.splitFile
if fileParts.ext == ".nim":
g.currentSection = "Module " & fileParts.name
g.seenIndexTerms = initTable[string, int]()
g.msgHandler = msgHandler
let s = config.getOrDefault"split.item.toc"
if s != "": g.splitAfter = parseInt(s)
for i in low(g.meta)..high(g.meta): g.meta[i] = ""
proc writeIndexFile*(g: var RstGenerator, outfile: string) =
## Writes the current index buffer to the specified output file.
##
## You previously need to add entries to the index with the `setIndexTerm()
## <#setIndexTerm>`_ proc. If the index is empty the file won't be created.
if g.theIndex.len > 0: writeFile(outfile, g.theIndex)
proc addXmlChar(dest: var string, c: char) =
case c
of '&': add(dest, "&")
of '<': add(dest, "<")
of '>': add(dest, ">")
of '\"': add(dest, """)
else: add(dest, c)
proc addRtfChar(dest: var string, c: char) =
case c
of '{': add(dest, "\\{")
of '}': add(dest, "\\}")
of '\\': add(dest, "\\\\")
else: add(dest, c)
proc addTexChar(dest: var string, c: char) =
case c
of '_': add(dest, "\\_")
of '{': add(dest, "\\symbol{123}")
of '}': add(dest, "\\symbol{125}")
of '[': add(dest, "\\symbol{91}")
of ']': add(dest, "\\symbol{93}")
of '\\': add(dest, "\\symbol{92}")
of '$': add(dest, "\\$")
of '&': add(dest, "\\&")
of '#': add(dest, "\\#")
of '%': add(dest, "\\%")
of '~': add(dest, "\\symbol{126}")
of '@': add(dest, "\\symbol{64}")
of '^': add(dest, "\\symbol{94}")
of '`': add(dest, "\\symbol{96}")
else: add(dest, c)
var splitter*: string = "<wbr />"
proc escChar*(target: OutputTarget, dest: var string, c: char) {.inline.} =
case target
of outHtml: addXmlChar(dest, c)
of outLatex: addTexChar(dest, c)
proc nextSplitPoint*(s: string, start: int): int =
result = start
while result < len(s) + 0:
case s[result]
of '_': return
of 'a'..'z':
if result + 1 < len(s) + 0:
if s[result + 1] in {'A'..'Z'}: return
else: discard
inc(result)
dec(result) # last valid index
proc esc*(target: OutputTarget, s: string, splitAfter = -1): string =
result = ""
if splitAfter >= 0:
var partLen = 0
var j = 0
while j < len(s):
var k = nextSplitPoint(s, j)
if (splitter != " ") or (partLen + k - j + 1 > splitAfter):
partLen = 0
add(result, splitter)
for i in countup(j, k): escChar(target, result, s[i])
inc(partLen, k - j + 1)
j = k + 1
else:
for i in countup(0, len(s) - 1): escChar(target, result, s[i])
proc disp(target: OutputTarget, xml, tex: string): string =
if target != outLatex: result = xml
else: result = tex
proc dispF(target: OutputTarget, xml, tex: string,
args: varargs[string]): string =
if target != outLatex: result = xml % args
else: result = tex % args
proc dispA(target: OutputTarget, dest: var string,
xml, tex: string, args: varargs[string]) =
if target != outLatex: addf(dest, xml, args)
else: addf(dest, tex, args)
proc `or`(x, y: string): string {.inline.} =
result = if x.isNil: y else: x
proc renderRstToOut*(d: var RstGenerator, n: PRstNode, result: var string)
## Writes into ``result`` the rst ast ``n`` using the ``d`` configuration.
##
## Before using this proc you need to initialise a ``RstGenerator`` with
## ``initRstGenerator`` and parse a rst file with ``rstParse`` from the
## `packages/docutils/rst module <rst.html>`_. Example:
##
## .. code-block:: nim
##
## # ...configure gen and rst vars...
## var generatedHTML = ""
## renderRstToOut(gen, rst, generatedHTML)
## echo generatedHTML
proc renderAux(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
for i in countup(0, len(n)-1): renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[i], result)
proc renderAux(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, frmtA, frmtB: string, result: var string) =
var tmp = ""
for i in countup(0, len(n)-1): renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[i], tmp)
if d.target != outLatex:
result.addf(frmtA, [tmp])
else:
result.addf(frmtB, [tmp])
# ---------------- index handling --------------------------------------------
proc quoteIndexColumn(text: string): string =
## Returns a safe version of `text` for serialization to the ``.idx`` file.
##
## The returned version can be put without worries in a line based tab
## separated column text file. The following character sequence replacements
## will be performed for that goal:
##
## * ``"\\"`` => ``"\\\\"``
## * ``"\n"`` => ``"\\n"``
## * ``"\t"`` => ``"\\t"``
result = text.replace("\\", "\\\\").replace("\n", "\\n").replace("\t", "\\t")
proc unquoteIndexColumn(text: string): string =
## Returns the unquoted version generated by ``quoteIndexColumn``.
result = text.replace("\\t", "\t").replace("\\n", "\n").replace("\\\\", "\\")
proc setIndexTerm*(d: var RstGenerator, id, term: string,
linkTitle, linkDesc = "") =
## Adds a `term` to the index using the specified hyperlink identifier.
##
## A new entry will be added to the index using the format
## ``term<tab>file#id``. The file part will come from the `filename`
## parameter used in a previous call to the `initRstGenerator()
## <#initRstGenerator>`_ proc.
##
## The `id` will be appended with a hash character only if its length is not
## zero, otherwise no specific anchor will be generated. In general you
## should only pass an empty `id` value for the title of standalone rst
## documents (they are special for the `mergeIndexes() <#mergeIndexes>`_
## proc, see `Index (idx) file format <docgen.html#index-idx-file-format>`_
## for more information). Unlike other index terms, title entries are
## inserted at the beginning of the accumulated buffer to maintain a logical
## order of entries.
##
## If `linkTitle` or `linkDesc` are not the empty string, two additional
## columns with their contents will be added.
##
## The index won't be written to disk unless you call `writeIndexFile()
## <#writeIndexFile>`_. The purpose of the index is documented in the `docgen
## tools guide <docgen.html#index-switch>`_.
assert(not d.theIndex.isNil)
var
entry = term
isTitle = false
entry.add('\t')
let htmlFile = changeFileExt(extractFilename(d.filename), HtmlExt)
entry.add(htmlFile)
if id.len > 0:
entry.add('#')
entry.add(id)
else:
isTitle = true
if linkTitle.len > 0 or linkDesc.len > 0:
entry.add('\t' & linkTitle.quoteIndexColumn)
entry.add('\t' & linkDesc.quoteIndexColumn)
entry.add("\n")
if isTitle: d.theIndex.insert(entry)
else: d.theIndex.add(entry)
proc hash(n: PRstNode): int =
if n.kind == rnLeaf:
result = hash(n.text)
elif n.len > 0:
result = hash(n.sons[0])
for i in 1 .. <len(n):
result = result !& hash(n.sons[i])
result = !$result
proc renderIndexTerm*(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
## Renders the string decorated within \`foobar\`\:idx\: markers.
##
## Additionally adds the encosed text to the index as a term. Since we are
## interested in different instances of the same term to have different
## entries, a table is used to keep track of the amount of times a term has
## previously appeared to give a different identifier value for each.
let refname = n.rstnodeToRefname
if d.seenIndexTerms.hasKey(refname):
d.seenIndexTerms[refname] = d.seenIndexTerms.getOrDefault(refname) + 1
else:
d.seenIndexTerms[refname] = 1
let id = refname & '_' & $d.seenIndexTerms.getOrDefault(refname)
var term = ""
renderAux(d, n, term)
setIndexTerm(d, id, term, d.currentSection)
dispA(d.target, result, "<span id=\"$1\">$2</span>", "$2\\label{$1}",
[id, term])
type
IndexEntry = object
keyword: string
link: string
linkTitle: string ## If not nil, contains a prettier text for the href
linkDesc: string ## If not nil, the title attribute of the final href
IndexedDocs = Table[IndexEntry, seq[IndexEntry]] ## \
## Contains the index sequences for doc types.
##
## The key is a *fake* IndexEntry which will contain the title of the
## document in the `keyword` field and `link` will contain the html
## filename for the document. `linkTitle` and `linkDesc` will be nil.
##
## The value indexed by this IndexEntry is a sequence with the real index
## entries found in the ``.idx`` file.
{.deprecated: [TIndexEntry: IndexEntry, TIndexedDocs: IndexedDocs].}
proc cmp(a, b: IndexEntry): int =
## Sorts two ``IndexEntry`` first by `keyword` field, then by `link`.
result = cmpIgnoreStyle(a.keyword, b.keyword)
if result == 0:
result = cmpIgnoreStyle(a.link, b.link)
proc hash(x: IndexEntry): Hash =
## Returns the hash for the combined fields of the type.
##
## The hash is computed as the chained hash of the individual string hashes.
assert(not x.keyword.isNil)
assert(not x.link.isNil)
result = x.keyword.hash !& x.link.hash
result = result !& (x.linkTitle or "").hash
result = result !& (x.linkDesc or "").hash
result = !$result
proc `<-`(a: var IndexEntry, b: IndexEntry) =
shallowCopy a.keyword, b.keyword
shallowCopy a.link, b.link
if b.linkTitle.isNil: a.linkTitle = nil
else: shallowCopy a.linkTitle, b.linkTitle
if b.linkDesc.isNil: a.linkDesc = nil
else: shallowCopy a.linkDesc, b.linkDesc
proc sortIndex(a: var openArray[IndexEntry]) =
# we use shellsort here; fast and simple
let n = len(a)
var h = 1
while true:
h = 3 * h + 1
if h > n: break
while true:
h = h div 3
for i in countup(h, n - 1):
var v: IndexEntry
v <- a[i]
var j = i
while cmp(a[j-h], v) >= 0:
a[j] <- a[j-h]
j = j-h
if j < h: break
a[j] <- v
if h == 1: break
proc generateSymbolIndex(symbols: seq[IndexEntry]): string =
result = ""
var i = 0
while i < symbols.len:
let keyword= symbols[i].keyword
let cleaned_keyword = keyword[1..keyword.high - 1]
result.addf("<dt><a name=\"$2\" href=\"#$2\"><span>$1:</span></a></dt><ul class=\"simple\"><dd>\n",
[keyword, cleaned_keyword])
var j = i
while j < symbols.len and keyword == symbols[j].keyword:
let
url = symbols[j].link
text = if not symbols[j].linkTitle.isNil: symbols[j].linkTitle else: url
desc = if not symbols[j].linkDesc.isNil: symbols[j].linkDesc else: ""
if desc.len > 0:
result.addf("""<li><a class="reference external"
title="$3" href="$1">$2</a></li>
""", [url, text, desc])
else:
result.addf("""<li><a class="reference external" href="$1">$2</a></li>
""", [url, text])
inc j
result.add("</ul></dd>\n")
i = j
proc isDocumentationTitle(hyperlink: string): bool =
## Returns true if the hyperlink is actually a documentation title.
##
## Documentation titles lack the hash. See `mergeIndexes() <#mergeIndexes>`_
## for a more detailed explanation.
result = hyperlink.find('#') < 0
proc stripTOCLevel(s: string): tuple[level: int, text: string] =
## Returns the *level* of the toc along with the text without it.
for c in 0 .. <s.len:
result.level = c
if s[c] != ' ': break
result.text = s[result.level .. <s.len]
proc indentToLevel(level: var int, newLevel: int): string =
## Returns the sequence of <ul>|</ul> characters to switch to `newLevel`.
##
## The amount of lists added/removed will be based on the `level` variable,
## which will be reset to `newLevel` at the end of the proc.
result = ""
if level == newLevel:
return
if newLevel > level:
result = repeat("<ul>", newLevel - level)
else:
result = repeat("</ul>", level - newLevel)
level = newLevel
proc generateDocumentationTOC(entries: seq[IndexEntry]): string =
## Returns the sequence of index entries in an HTML hierarchical list.
result = ""
# Build a list of levels and extracted titles to make processing easier.
var
titleRef: string
levels: seq[tuple[level: int, text: string]]
L = 0
level = 1
levels.newSeq(entries.len)
for entry in entries:
let (rawLevel, rawText) = stripTOCLevel(entry.linkTitle or entry.keyword)
if rawLevel < 1:
# This is a normal symbol, push it *inside* one level from the last one.
levels[L].level = level + 1
# Also, ignore the linkTitle and use directly the keyword.
levels[L].text = entry.keyword
else:
# The level did change, update the level indicator.
level = rawLevel
levels[L].level = rawLevel
levels[L].text = rawText
inc L
# Now generate hierarchical lists based on the precalculated levels.
result = "<ul>\n"
level = 1
L = 0
while L < entries.len:
let link = entries[L].link
if link.isDocumentationTitle:
titleRef = link
else:
result.add(level.indentToLevel(levels[L].level))
result.add("<li><a href=\"" & link & "\">" &
levels[L].text & "</a>\n")
inc L
result.add(level.indentToLevel(1) & "</ul>\n")
assert(not titleRef.isNil,
"Can't use this proc on an API index, docs always have a title entry")
proc generateDocumentationIndex(docs: IndexedDocs): string =
## Returns all the documentation TOCs in an HTML hierarchical list.
result = ""
# Sort the titles to generate their toc in alphabetical order.
var titles = toSeq(keys[IndexEntry, seq[IndexEntry]](docs))
sort(titles, cmp)
for title in titles:
let tocList = generateDocumentationTOC(docs.getOrDefault(title))
result.add("<ul><li><a href=\"" &
title.link & "\">" & title.keyword & "</a>\n" & tocList & "</ul>\n")
proc generateDocumentationJumps(docs: IndexedDocs): string =
## Returns a plain list of hyperlinks to documentation TOCs in HTML.
result = "Documents: "
# Sort the titles to generate their toc in alphabetical order.
var titles = toSeq(keys[IndexEntry, seq[IndexEntry]](docs))
sort(titles, cmp)
var chunks: seq[string] = @[]
for title in titles:
chunks.add("<a href=\"" & title.link & "\">" & title.keyword & "</a>")
result.add(chunks.join(", ") & ".<br>")
proc generateModuleJumps(modules: seq[string]): string =
## Returns a plain list of hyperlinks to the list of modules.
result = "Modules: "
var chunks: seq[string] = @[]
for name in modules:
chunks.add("<a href=\"" & name & ".html\">" & name & "</a>")
result.add(chunks.join(", ") & ".<br>")
proc readIndexDir(dir: string):
tuple[modules: seq[string], symbols: seq[IndexEntry], docs: IndexedDocs] =
## Walks `dir` reading ``.idx`` files converting them in IndexEntry items.
##
## Returns the list of found module names, the list of free symbol entries
## and the different documentation indexes. The list of modules is sorted.
## See the documentation of ``mergeIndexes`` for details.
result.modules = @[]
result.docs = initTable[IndexEntry, seq[IndexEntry]](32)
newSeq(result.symbols, 15_000)
setLen(result.symbols, 0)
var L = 0
# Scan index files and build the list of symbols.
for kind, path in walkDir(dir):
if kind == pcFile and path.endsWith(IndexExt):
var
fileEntries: seq[IndexEntry]
title: IndexEntry
F = 0
newSeq(fileEntries, 500)
setLen(fileEntries, 0)
for line in lines(path):
let s = line.find('\t')
if s < 0: continue
setLen(fileEntries, F+1)
fileEntries[F].keyword = line.substr(0, s-1)
fileEntries[F].link = line.substr(s+1)
# See if we detect a title, a link without a `#foobar` trailing part.
if title.keyword.isNil and fileEntries[F].link.isDocumentationTitle:
title.keyword = fileEntries[F].keyword
title.link = fileEntries[F].link
if fileEntries[F].link.find('\t') > 0:
let extraCols = fileEntries[F].link.split('\t')
fileEntries[F].link = extraCols[0]
assert extraCols.len == 3
fileEntries[F].linkTitle = extraCols[1].unquoteIndexColumn
fileEntries[F].linkDesc = extraCols[2].unquoteIndexColumn
else:
fileEntries[F].linkTitle = nil
fileEntries[F].linkDesc = nil
inc F
# Depending on type add this to the list of symbols or table of APIs.
if title.keyword.isNil:
for i in 0 .. <F:
# Don't add to symbols TOC entries (they start with a whitespace).
let toc = fileEntries[i].linkTitle
if not toc.isNil and toc.len > 0 and toc[0] == ' ':
continue
# Ok, non TOC entry, add it.
setLen(result.symbols, L + 1)
result.symbols[L] = fileEntries[i]
inc L
result.modules.add(path.splitFile.name)
else:
# Generate the symbolic anchor for index quickjumps.
title.linkTitle = "doc_toc_" & $result.docs.len
result.docs[title] = fileEntries
sort(result.modules, system.cmp)
proc mergeIndexes*(dir: string): string =
## Merges all index files in `dir` and returns the generated index as HTML.
##
## This proc will first scan `dir` for index files with the ``.idx``
## extension previously created by commands like ``nim doc|rst2html``
## which use the ``--index:on`` switch. These index files are the result of
## calls to `setIndexTerm() <#setIndexTerm>`_ and `writeIndexFile()
## <#writeIndexFile>`_, so they are simple tab separated files.
##
## As convention this proc will split index files into two categories:
## documentation and API. API indices will be all joined together into a
## single big sorted index, making the bulk of the final index. This is good
## for API documentation because many symbols are repated in different
## modules. On the other hand, documentation indices are essentially table of
## contents plus a few special markers. These documents will be rendered in a
## separate section which tries to maintain the order and hierarchy of the
## symbols in the index file.
##
## To differentiate between a documentation and API file a convention is
## used: indices which contain one entry without the HTML hash character (#)
## will be considered `documentation`, since this hash-less entry is the
## explicit title of the document. Indices without this explicit entry will
## be considered `generated API` extracted out of a source ``.nim`` file.
##
## Returns the merged and sorted indices into a single HTML block which can
## be further embedded into nimdoc templates.
var (modules, symbols, docs) = readIndexDir(dir)
assert(not symbols.isNil)
result = ""
# Generate a quick jump list of documents.
if docs.len > 0:
result.add(generateDocumentationJumps(docs))
result.add("<p />")
# Generate hyperlinks to all the linked modules.
if modules.len > 0:
result.add(generateModuleJumps(modules))
result.add("<p />")
# Generate the HTML block with API documents.
if docs.len > 0:
result.add("<h2>Documentation files</h2>\n")
result.add(generateDocumentationIndex(docs))
# Generate the HTML block with symbols.
if symbols.len > 0:
sortIndex(symbols)
result.add("<h2>API symbols</h2>\n")
result.add(generateSymbolIndex(symbols))
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc stripTOCHTML(s: string): string =
## Ugly quick hack to remove HTML tags from TOC titles.
##
## A TocEntry.header field already contains rendered HTML tags. Instead of
## implementing a proper version of renderRstToOut() which recursively
## renders an rst tree to plain text, we simply remove text found between
## angled brackets. Given the limited possibilities of rst inside TOC titles
## this should be enough.
result = s
var first = result.find('<')
while first >= 0:
let last = result.find('>', first)
if last < 0:
# Abort, since we didn't found a closing angled bracket.
return
result.delete(first, last)
first = result.find('<', first)
proc renderHeadline(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
var tmp = ""
for i in countup(0, len(n) - 1): renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[i], tmp)
d.currentSection = tmp
# Find the last higher level section for unique reference name
var sectionPrefix = ""
for i in countdown(d.tocPart.high, 0):
let n2 = d.tocPart[i].n
if n2.level < n.level:
sectionPrefix = rstnodeToRefname(n2) & "-"
break
var refname = sectionPrefix & rstnodeToRefname(n)
if d.hasToc:
var length = len(d.tocPart)
setLen(d.tocPart, length + 1)
d.tocPart[length].refname = refname
d.tocPart[length].n = n
d.tocPart[length].header = tmp
dispA(d.target, result, "\n<h$1><a class=\"toc-backref\" " &
"id=\"$2\" href=\"#$2\">$3</a></h$1>", "\\rsth$4{$3}\\label{$2}\n",
[$n.level, d.tocPart[length].refname, tmp, $chr(n.level - 1 + ord('A'))])
else:
dispA(d.target, result, "\n<h$1 id=\"$2\">$3</h$1>",
"\\rsth$4{$3}\\label{$2}\n", [
$n.level, refname, tmp,
$chr(n.level - 1 + ord('A'))])
# Generate index entry using spaces to indicate TOC level for the output HTML.
assert n.level >= 0
setIndexTerm(d, refname, tmp.stripTOCHTML,
spaces(max(0, n.level)) & tmp)
proc renderOverline(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
if d.meta[metaTitle].len == 0:
for i in countup(0, len(n)-1):
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[i], d.meta[metaTitle])
d.currentSection = d.meta[metaTitle]
elif d.meta[metaSubtitle].len == 0:
for i in countup(0, len(n)-1):
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[i], d.meta[metaSubtitle])
d.currentSection = d.meta[metaSubtitle]
else:
var tmp = ""
for i in countup(0, len(n) - 1): renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[i], tmp)
d.currentSection = tmp
dispA(d.target, result, "<h$1 id=\"$2\"><center>$3</center></h$1>",
"\\rstov$4{$3}\\label{$2}\n", [$n.level,
rstnodeToRefname(n), tmp, $chr(n.level - 1 + ord('A'))])
proc renderTocEntry(d: PDoc, e: TocEntry, result: var string) =
dispA(d.target, result,
"<li><a class=\"reference\" id=\"$1_toc\" href=\"#$1\">$2</a></li>\n",
"\\item\\label{$1_toc} $2\\ref{$1}\n", [e.refname, e.header])
proc renderTocEntries*(d: var RstGenerator, j: var int, lvl: int,
result: var string) =
var tmp = ""
while j <= high(d.tocPart):
var a = abs(d.tocPart[j].n.level)
if a == lvl:
renderTocEntry(d, d.tocPart[j], tmp)
inc(j)
elif a > lvl:
renderTocEntries(d, j, a, tmp)
else:
break
if lvl > 1:
dispA(d.target, result, "<ul class=\"simple\">$1</ul>",
"\\begin{enumerate}$1\\end{enumerate}", [tmp])
else:
result.add(tmp)
proc renderImage(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
template valid(s): expr =
s.len > 0 and allCharsInSet(s, {'.','/',':','%','_','\\','\128'..'\xFF'} +
Digits + Letters + WhiteSpace)
var options = ""
var s = getFieldValue(n, "scale")
if s.valid: dispA(d.target, options, " scale=\"$1\"", " scale=$1", [strip(s)])
s = getFieldValue(n, "height")
if s.valid: dispA(d.target, options, " height=\"$1\"", " height=$1", [strip(s)])
s = getFieldValue(n, "width")
if s.valid: dispA(d.target, options, " width=\"$1\"", " width=$1", [strip(s)])
s = getFieldValue(n, "alt")
if s.valid: dispA(d.target, options, " alt=\"$1\"", "", [strip(s)])
s = getFieldValue(n, "align")
if s.valid: dispA(d.target, options, " align=\"$1\"", "", [strip(s)])
if options.len > 0: options = dispF(d.target, "$1", "[$1]", [options])
let arg = getArgument(n)
if arg.valid:
dispA(d.target, result, "<img src=\"$1\"$2 />", "\\includegraphics$2{$1}",
[arg, options])
if len(n) >= 3: renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[2], result)
proc renderSmiley(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
dispA(d.target, result,
"""<img src="$1" width="15"
height="17" hspace="2" vspace="2" class="smiley" />""",
"\\includegraphics{$1}",
[d.config.getOrDefault"doc.smiley_format" % n.text])
proc parseCodeBlockField(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, params: var CodeBlockParams) =
## Parses useful fields which can appear before a code block.
##
## This supports the special ``default-language`` internal string generated
## by the ``rst`` module to communicate a specific default language.
case n.getArgument.toLower
of "number-lines":
params.numberLines = true
# See if the field has a parameter specifying a different line than 1.
var number: int
if parseInt(n.getFieldValue, number) > 0:
params.startLine = number
of "file":
# The ``file`` option is a Nimrod extension to the official spec, it acts
# like it would for other directives like ``raw`` or ``cvs-table``. This
# field is dealt with in ``rst.nim`` which replaces the existing block with
# the referenced file, so we only need to ignore it here to avoid incorrect
# warning messages.
discard
of "default-language":
params.langStr = n.getFieldValue.strip
params.lang = params.langStr.getSourceLanguage
else:
d.msgHandler(d.filename, 1, 0, mwUnsupportedField, n.getArgument)
proc parseCodeBlockParams(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode): CodeBlockParams =
## Iterates over all code block fields and returns processed params.
##
## Also processes the argument of the directive as the default language. This
## is done last so as to override any internal communication field variables.
result.init
if n.isNil:
return
assert n.kind == rnCodeBlock
assert(not n.sons[2].isNil)
# Parse the field list for rendering parameters if there are any.
if not n.sons[1].isNil:
for son in n.sons[1].sons: d.parseCodeBlockField(son, result)
# Parse the argument and override the language.
result.langStr = strip(getArgument(n))
if result.langStr != "":
result.lang = getSourceLanguage(result.langStr)
proc buildLinesHTMLTable(d: PDoc; params: CodeBlockParams, code: string):
tuple[beginTable, endTable: string] =
## Returns the necessary tags to start/end a code block in HTML.
##
## If the numberLines has not been used, the tags will default to a simple
## <pre> pair. Otherwise it will build a table and insert an initial column
## with all the line numbers, which requires you to pass the `code` to detect
## how many lines have to be generated (and starting at which point!).
inc d.listingCounter
let id = $d.listingCounter
if not params.numberLines:
result = (d.config.getOrDefault"doc.listing_start" % id,
d.config.getOrDefault"doc.listing_end" % id)
return
var codeLines = 1 + code.strip.countLines
assert codeLines > 0
result.beginTable = """<table class="line-nums-table"><tbody><tr><td class="blob-line-nums"><pre class="line-nums">"""
var line = params.startLine
while codeLines > 0:
result.beginTable.add($line & "\n")
line.inc
codeLines.dec
result.beginTable.add("</pre></td><td>" & (
d.config.getOrDefault"doc.listing_start" % id))
result.endTable = (d.config.getOrDefault"doc.listing_end" % id) &
"</td></tr></tbody></table>" & (
d.config.getOrDefault"doc.listing_button" % id)
proc renderCodeBlock(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
## Renders a code block, appending it to `result`.
##
## If the code block uses the ``number-lines`` option, a table will be
## generated with two columns, the first being a list of numbers and the
## second the code block itself. The code block can use syntax highlighting,
## which depends on the directive argument specified by the rst input, and
## may also come from the parser through the internal ``default-language``
## option to differentiate between a plain code block and nimrod's code block
## extension.
assert n.kind == rnCodeBlock
if n.sons[2] == nil: return
var params = d.parseCodeBlockParams(n)
var m = n.sons[2].sons[0]
assert m.kind == rnLeaf
let (blockStart, blockEnd) = buildLinesHTMLTable(d, params, m.text)
dispA(d.target, result, blockStart, "\\begin{rstpre}\n", [])
if params.lang == langNone:
if len(params.langStr) > 0:
d.msgHandler(d.filename, 1, 0, mwUnsupportedLanguage, params.langStr)
for letter in m.text: escChar(d.target, result, letter)
else:
var g: GeneralTokenizer
initGeneralTokenizer(g, m.text)
while true:
getNextToken(g, params.lang)
case g.kind
of gtEof: break
of gtNone, gtWhitespace:
add(result, substr(m.text, g.start, g.length + g.start - 1))
else:
dispA(d.target, result, "<span class=\"$2\">$1</span>", "\\span$2{$1}", [
esc(d.target, substr(m.text, g.start, g.length+g.start-1)),
tokenClassToStr[g.kind]])
deinitGeneralTokenizer(g)
dispA(d.target, result, blockEnd, "\n\\end{rstpre}\n")
proc renderContainer(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
var tmp = ""
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[2], tmp)
var arg = strip(getArgument(n))
if arg == "":
dispA(d.target, result, "<div>$1</div>", "$1", [tmp])
else:
dispA(d.target, result, "<div class=\"$1\">$2</div>", "$2", [arg, tmp])
proc texColumns(n: PRstNode): string =
result = ""
for i in countup(1, len(n)): add(result, "|X")
proc renderField(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
var b = false
if d.target == outLatex:
var fieldname = addNodes(n.sons[0])
var fieldval = esc(d.target, strip(addNodes(n.sons[1])))
if cmpIgnoreStyle(fieldname, "author") == 0 or
cmpIgnoreStyle(fieldname, "authors") == 0:
if d.meta[metaAuthor].len == 0:
d.meta[metaAuthor] = fieldval
b = true
elif cmpIgnoreStyle(fieldname, "version") == 0:
if d.meta[metaVersion].len == 0:
d.meta[metaVersion] = fieldval
b = true
if not b:
renderAux(d, n, "<tr>$1</tr>\n", "$1", result)
proc renderRstToOut(d: PDoc, n: PRstNode, result: var string) =
if n == nil: return
case n.kind
of rnInner: renderAux(d, n, result)
of rnHeadline: renderHeadline(d, n, result)
of rnOverline: renderOverline(d, n, result)
of rnTransition: renderAux(d, n, "<hr />\n", "\\hrule\n", result)
of rnParagraph: renderAux(d, n, "<p>$1</p>\n", "$1\n\n", result)
of rnBulletList:
renderAux(d, n, "<ul class=\"simple\">$1</ul>\n",
"\\begin{itemize}$1\\end{itemize}\n", result)
of rnBulletItem, rnEnumItem:
renderAux(d, n, "<li>$1</li>\n", "\\item $1\n", result)
of rnEnumList:
renderAux(d, n, "<ol class=\"simple\">$1</ol>\n",
"\\begin{enumerate}$1\\end{enumerate}\n", result)
of rnDefList:
renderAux(d, n, "<dl class=\"docutils\">$1</dl>\n",
"\\begin{description}$1\\end{description}\n", result)
of rnDefItem: renderAux(d, n, result)
of rnDefName: renderAux(d, n, "<dt>$1</dt>\n", "\\item[$1] ", result)
of rnDefBody: renderAux(d, n, "<dd>$1</dd>\n", "$1\n", result)
of rnFieldList:
var tmp = ""
for i in countup(0, len(n) - 1):
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[i], tmp)
if tmp.len != 0:
dispA(d.target, result,
"<table class=\"docinfo\" frame=\"void\" rules=\"none\">" &
"<col class=\"docinfo-name\" />" &
"<col class=\"docinfo-content\" />" &
"<tbody valign=\"top\">$1" &
"</tbody></table>",
"\\begin{description}$1\\end{description}\n",
[tmp])
of rnField: renderField(d, n, result)
of rnFieldName:
renderAux(d, n, "<th class=\"docinfo-name\">$1:</th>",
"\\item[$1:]", result)
of rnFieldBody:
renderAux(d, n, "<td>$1</td>", " $1\n", result)
of rnIndex:
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[2], result)
of rnOptionList:
renderAux(d, n, "<table frame=\"void\">$1</table>",
"\\begin{description}\n$1\\end{description}\n", result)
of rnOptionListItem:
renderAux(d, n, "<tr>$1</tr>\n", "$1", result)
of rnOptionGroup:
renderAux(d, n, "<th align=\"left\">$1</th>", "\\item[$1]", result)
of rnDescription:
renderAux(d, n, "<td align=\"left\">$1</td>\n", " $1\n", result)
of rnOption, rnOptionString, rnOptionArgument:
doAssert false, "renderRstToOut"
of rnLiteralBlock:
renderAux(d, n, "<pre>$1</pre>\n",
"\\begin{rstpre}\n$1\n\\end{rstpre}\n", result)
of rnQuotedLiteralBlock:
doAssert false, "renderRstToOut"
of rnLineBlock:
renderAux(d, n, "<p>$1</p>", "$1\n\n", result)
of rnLineBlockItem:
renderAux(d, n, "$1<br />", "$1\\\\\n", result)
of rnBlockQuote:
renderAux(d, n, "<blockquote><p>$1</p></blockquote>\n",
"\\begin{quote}$1\\end{quote}\n", result)
of rnTable, rnGridTable:
renderAux(d, n,
"<table border=\"1\" class=\"docutils\">$1</table>",
"\\begin{table}\\begin{rsttab}{" &
texColumns(n) & "|}\n\\hline\n$1\\end{rsttab}\\end{table}", result)
of rnTableRow:
if len(n) >= 1:
if d.target == outLatex:
#var tmp = ""
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[0], result)
for i in countup(1, len(n) - 1):
result.add(" & ")
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[i], result)
result.add("\\\\\n\\hline\n")
else:
result.add("<tr>")
renderAux(d, n, result)
result.add("</tr>\n")
of rnTableDataCell:
renderAux(d, n, "<td>$1</td>", "$1", result)
of rnTableHeaderCell:
renderAux(d, n, "<th>$1</th>", "\\textbf{$1}", result)
of rnLabel:
doAssert false, "renderRstToOut" # used for footnotes and other
of rnFootnote:
doAssert false, "renderRstToOut" # a footnote
of rnCitation:
doAssert false, "renderRstToOut" # similar to footnote
of rnRef:
var tmp = ""
renderAux(d, n, tmp)
dispA(d.target, result,
"<a class=\"reference external\" href=\"#$2\">$1</a>",
"$1\\ref{$2}", [tmp, rstnodeToRefname(n)])
of rnStandaloneHyperlink:
renderAux(d, n,
"<a class=\"reference external\" href=\"$1\">$1</a>",
"\\href{$1}{$1}", result)
of rnHyperlink:
var tmp0 = ""
var tmp1 = ""
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[0], tmp0)
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[1], tmp1)
dispA(d.target, result,
"<a class=\"reference external\" href=\"$2\">$1</a>",
"\\href{$2}{$1}", [tmp0, tmp1])
of rnDirArg, rnRaw: renderAux(d, n, result)
of rnRawHtml:
if d.target != outLatex:
result.add addNodes(lastSon(n))
of rnRawLatex:
if d.target == outLatex:
result.add addNodes(lastSon(n))
of rnImage, rnFigure: renderImage(d, n, result)
of rnCodeBlock: renderCodeBlock(d, n, result)
of rnContainer: renderContainer(d, n, result)
of rnSubstitutionReferences, rnSubstitutionDef:
renderAux(d, n, "|$1|", "|$1|", result)
of rnDirective:
renderAux(d, n, "", "", result)
of rnGeneralRole:
var tmp0 = ""
var tmp1 = ""
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[0], tmp0)
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[1], tmp1)
dispA(d.target, result, "<span class=\"$2\">$1</span>", "\\span$2{$1}",
[tmp0, tmp1])
of rnSub: renderAux(d, n, "<sub>$1</sub>", "\\rstsub{$1}", result)
of rnSup: renderAux(d, n, "<sup>$1</sup>", "\\rstsup{$1}", result)
of rnEmphasis: renderAux(d, n, "<em>$1</em>", "\\emph{$1}", result)
of rnStrongEmphasis:
renderAux(d, n, "<strong>$1</strong>", "\\textbf{$1}", result)
of rnTripleEmphasis:
renderAux(d, n, "<strong><em>$1</em></strong>",
"\\textbf{emph{$1}}", result)
of rnInterpretedText:
renderAux(d, n, "<cite>$1</cite>", "\\emph{$1}", result)
of rnIdx:
renderIndexTerm(d, n, result)
of rnInlineLiteral:
renderAux(d, n,
"<tt class=\"docutils literal\"><span class=\"pre\">$1</span></tt>",
"\\texttt{$1}", result)
of rnSmiley: renderSmiley(d, n, result)
of rnLeaf: result.add(esc(d.target, n.text))
of rnContents: d.hasToc = true
of rnTitle:
d.meta[metaTitle] = ""
renderRstToOut(d, n.sons[0], d.meta[metaTitle])
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc getVarIdx(varnames: openArray[string], id: string): int =
for i in countup(0, high(varnames)):
if cmpIgnoreStyle(varnames[i], id) == 0:
return i
result = -1
proc formatNamedVars*(frmt: string, varnames: openArray[string],
varvalues: openArray[string]): string =
var i = 0
var L = len(frmt)
result = ""
var num = 0
while i < L:
if frmt[i] == '$':
inc(i) # skip '$'
case frmt[i]
of '#':
add(result, varvalues[num])
inc(num)
inc(i)
of '$':
add(result, "$")
inc(i)
of '0'..'9':
var j = 0
while true:
j = (j * 10) + ord(frmt[i]) - ord('0')
inc(i)
if i > L-1 or frmt[i] notin {'0'..'9'}: break
if j > high(varvalues) + 1:
raise newException(ValueError, "invalid index: " & $j)
num = j
add(result, varvalues[j - 1])
of 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '\x80'..'\xFF':
var id = ""
while true:
add(id, frmt[i])
inc(i)
if frmt[i] notin {'A'..'Z', '_', 'a'..'z', '\x80'..'\xFF'}: break
var idx = getVarIdx(varnames, id)
if idx >= 0:
add(result, varvalues[idx])
else:
raise newException(ValueError, "unknown substitution var: " & id)
of '{':
var id = ""
inc(i)
while frmt[i] != '}':
if frmt[i] == '\0':
raise newException(ValueError, "'}' expected")
add(id, frmt[i])
inc(i)
inc(i) # skip }
# search for the variable:
var idx = getVarIdx(varnames, id)
if idx >= 0: add(result, varvalues[idx])
else:
raise newException(ValueError, "unknown substitution var: " & id)
else:
raise newException(ValueError, "unknown substitution: $" & $frmt[i])
var start = i
while i < L:
if frmt[i] != '$': inc(i)
else: break
if i-1 >= start: add(result, substr(frmt, start, i - 1))
proc defaultConfig*(): StringTableRef =
## Returns a default configuration for embedded HTML generation.
##
## The returned ``StringTableRef`` contains the parameters used by the HTML
## engine to build the final output. For information on what these parameters
## are and their purpose, please look up the file ``config/nimdoc.cfg``
## bundled with the compiler.
##
## The only difference between the contents of that file and the values
## provided by this proc is the ``doc.file`` variable. The ``doc.file``
## variable of the configuration file contains HTML to build standalone
## pages, while this proc returns just the content for procs like
## ``rstToHtml`` to generate the bare minimum HTML.
result = newStringTable(modeStyleInsensitive)
template setConfigVar(key, val: expr) =
result[key] = val
# If you need to modify these values, it might be worth updating the template
# file in config/nimdoc.cfg.
setConfigVar("split.item.toc", "20")
setConfigVar("doc.section", """
<div class="section" id="$sectionID">
<h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#$sectionTitleID">$sectionTitle</a></h1>
<dl class="item">
$content
</dl></div>
""")
setConfigVar("doc.section.toc", """
<li>
<a class="reference" href="#$sectionID" id="$sectionTitleID">$sectionTitle</a>
<ul class="simple">
$content
</ul>
</li>
""")
setConfigVar("doc.item", """
<dt id="$itemID"><a name="$itemSymOrIDEnc"></a><pre>$header</pre></dt>
<dd>
$desc
</dd>
""")
setConfigVar("doc.item.toc", """
<li><a class="reference" href="#$itemSymOrIDEnc"
title="$header_plain">$name</a></li>
""")
setConfigVar("doc.toc", """
<div class="navigation" id="navigation">
<ul class="simple">
$content
</ul>
</div>""")
setConfigVar("doc.body_toc", """
$tableofcontents
<div class="content" id="content">
$moduledesc
$content
</div>
""")
setConfigVar("doc.listing_start", "<pre class = \"listing\">")
setConfigVar("doc.listing_end", "</pre>")
setConfigVar("doc.listing_button", "</pre>")
setConfigVar("doc.body_no_toc", "$moduledesc $content")
setConfigVar("doc.file", "$content")
setConfigVar("doc.smiley_format", "/images/smilies/$1.gif")
# ---------- forum ---------------------------------------------------------
proc rstToHtml*(s: string, options: RstParseOptions,
config: StringTableRef): string =
## Converts an input rst string into embeddable HTML.
##
## This convenience proc parses any input string using rst markup (it doesn't
## have to be a full document!) and returns an embeddable piece of HTML. The
## proc is meant to be used in *online* environments without access to a
## meaningful filesystem, and therefore rst ``include`` like directives won't
## work. For an explanation of the ``config`` parameter see the
## ``initRstGenerator`` proc. Example:
##
## .. code-block:: nim
## import packages/docutils/rstgen, strtabs
##
## echo rstToHtml("*Hello* **world**!", {},
## newStringTable(modeStyleInsensitive))
## # --> <em>Hello</em> <strong>world</strong>!
##
## If you need to allow the rst ``include`` directive or tweak the generated
## output you have to create your own ``RstGenerator`` with
## ``initRstGenerator`` and related procs.
proc myFindFile(filename: string): string =
# we don't find any files in online mode:
result = ""
const filen = "input"
var d: RstGenerator
initRstGenerator(d, outHtml, config, filen, options, myFindFile,
rst.defaultMsgHandler)
var dummyHasToc = false
var rst = rstParse(s, filen, 0, 1, dummyHasToc, options)
result = ""
renderRstToOut(d, rst, result)
when isMainModule:
assert rstToHtml("*Hello* **world**!", {},
newStringTable(modeStyleInsensitive)) ==
"<em>Hello</em> <strong>world</strong>!"
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