From 7bb2aef0553091a10c197e302475c9f14de8a860 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: murphy Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 05:40:21 +0000 Subject: rake test now runs in debug mode. All .rb files converted to UNIX format (where did the \r come from?) --- lib/coderay/encoder.rb | 346 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 173 insertions(+), 173 deletions(-) (limited to 'lib/coderay/encoder.rb') diff --git a/lib/coderay/encoder.rb b/lib/coderay/encoder.rb index 1065a9c..221cd58 100644 --- a/lib/coderay/encoder.rb +++ b/lib/coderay/encoder.rb @@ -1,173 +1,173 @@ -module CodeRay - - # This module holds the Encoder class and its subclasses. - # For example, the HTML encoder is named CodeRay::Encoders::HTML - # can be found in coderay/encoders/html. - # - # Encoders also provides methods and constants for the register - # mechanism and the [] method that returns the Encoder class - # belonging to the given format. - module Encoders - extend PluginHost - plugin_path File.dirname(__FILE__), 'encoders' - - # = Encoder - # - # The Encoder base class. Together with Scanner and - # Tokens, it forms the highlighting triad. - # - # Encoder instances take a Tokens object and do something with it. - # - # The most common Encoder is surely the HTML encoder - # (CodeRay::Encoders::HTML). It highlights the code in a colorful - # html page. - # If you want the highlighted code in a div or a span instead, - # use its subclasses Div and Span. - class Encoder - extend Plugin - plugin_host Encoders - - attr_reader :token_stream - - class << self - - # Returns if the Encoder can be used in streaming mode. - def streamable? - is_a? Streamable - end - - # If FILE_EXTENSION isn't defined, this method returns the - # downcase class name instead. - def const_missing sym - if sym == :FILE_EXTENSION - sym.to_s.downcase - else - super - end - end - - end - - # Subclasses are to store their default options in this constant. - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { :stream => false } - - # The options you gave the Encoder at creating. - attr_accessor :options - - # Creates a new Encoder. - # +options+ is saved and used for all encode operations, as long - # as you don't overwrite it there by passing additional options. - # - # Encoder objects provide three encode methods: - # - encode simply takes a +code+ string and a +lang+ - # - encode_tokens expects a +tokens+ object instead - # - encode_stream is like encode, but uses streaming mode. - # - # Each method has an optional +options+ parameter. These are - # added to the options you passed at creation. - def initialize options = {} - @options = self.class::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge options - raise "I am only the basic Encoder class. I can't encode "\ - "anything. :( Use my subclasses." if self.class == Encoder - end - - # Encode a Tokens object. - def encode_tokens tokens, options = {} - options = @options.merge options - setup options - compile tokens, options - finish options - end - - # Encode the given +code+ after tokenizing it using the Scanner - # for +lang+. - def encode code, lang, options = {} - options = @options.merge options - scanner_options = CodeRay.get_scanner_options(options) - tokens = CodeRay.scan code, lang, scanner_options - encode_tokens tokens, options - end - - # You can use highlight instead of encode, if that seems - # more clear to you. - alias highlight encode - - # Encode the given +code+ using the Scanner for +lang+ in - # streaming mode. - def encode_stream code, lang, options = {} - raise NotStreamableError, self unless kind_of? Streamable - options = @options.merge options - setup options - scanner_options = CodeRay.get_scanner_options options - @token_stream = - CodeRay.scan_stream code, lang, scanner_options, &self - finish options - end - - # Behave like a proc. The token method is converted to a proc. - def to_proc - method(:token).to_proc - end - - # Return the default file extension for outputs of this encoder. - def file_extension - self.class::FILE_EXTENSION - end - - protected - - # Called with merged options before encoding starts. - # Sets @out to an empty string. - # - # See the HTML Encoder for an example of option caching. - def setup options - @out = '' - end - - # Called with +text+ and +kind+ of the currently scanned token. - # For simple scanners, it's enougth to implement this method. - # - # By default, it calls text_token or block_token, depending on - # whether +text+ is a String. - def token text, kind - if text.is_a? ::String - text_token text, kind - elsif text.is_a? ::Symbol - block_token text, kind - else - raise 'Unknown token text type: %p' % text - end - end - - def text_token text, kind - end - - def block_token action, kind - case action - when :open - open_token kind - when :close - close_token kind - else - raise 'unknown block action: %p' % action - end - end - - # Called with merged options after encoding starts. - # The return value is the result of encoding, typically @out. - def finish options - @out - end - - # Do the encoding. - # - # The already created +tokens+ object must be used; it can be a - # TokenStream or a Tokens object. - def compile tokens, options - tokens.each(&self) - end - - end - - end -end +module CodeRay + + # This module holds the Encoder class and its subclasses. + # For example, the HTML encoder is named CodeRay::Encoders::HTML + # can be found in coderay/encoders/html. + # + # Encoders also provides methods and constants for the register + # mechanism and the [] method that returns the Encoder class + # belonging to the given format. + module Encoders + extend PluginHost + plugin_path File.dirname(__FILE__), 'encoders' + + # = Encoder + # + # The Encoder base class. Together with Scanner and + # Tokens, it forms the highlighting triad. + # + # Encoder instances take a Tokens object and do something with it. + # + # The most common Encoder is surely the HTML encoder + # (CodeRay::Encoders::HTML). It highlights the code in a colorful + # html page. + # If you want the highlighted code in a div or a span instead, + # use its subclasses Div and Span. + class Encoder + extend Plugin + plugin_host Encoders + + attr_reader :token_stream + + class << self + + # Returns if the Encoder can be used in streaming mode. + def streamable? + is_a? Streamable + end + + # If FILE_EXTENSION isn't defined, this method returns the + # downcase class name instead. + def const_missing sym + if sym == :FILE_EXTENSION + sym.to_s.downcase + else + super + end + end + + end + + # Subclasses are to store their default options in this constant. + DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { :stream => false } + + # The options you gave the Encoder at creating. + attr_accessor :options + + # Creates a new Encoder. + # +options+ is saved and used for all encode operations, as long + # as you don't overwrite it there by passing additional options. + # + # Encoder objects provide three encode methods: + # - encode simply takes a +code+ string and a +lang+ + # - encode_tokens expects a +tokens+ object instead + # - encode_stream is like encode, but uses streaming mode. + # + # Each method has an optional +options+ parameter. These are + # added to the options you passed at creation. + def initialize options = {} + @options = self.class::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge options + raise "I am only the basic Encoder class. I can't encode "\ + "anything. :( Use my subclasses." if self.class == Encoder + end + + # Encode a Tokens object. + def encode_tokens tokens, options = {} + options = @options.merge options + setup options + compile tokens, options + finish options + end + + # Encode the given +code+ after tokenizing it using the Scanner + # for +lang+. + def encode code, lang, options = {} + options = @options.merge options + scanner_options = CodeRay.get_scanner_options(options) + tokens = CodeRay.scan code, lang, scanner_options + encode_tokens tokens, options + end + + # You can use highlight instead of encode, if that seems + # more clear to you. + alias highlight encode + + # Encode the given +code+ using the Scanner for +lang+ in + # streaming mode. + def encode_stream code, lang, options = {} + raise NotStreamableError, self unless kind_of? Streamable + options = @options.merge options + setup options + scanner_options = CodeRay.get_scanner_options options + @token_stream = + CodeRay.scan_stream code, lang, scanner_options, &self + finish options + end + + # Behave like a proc. The token method is converted to a proc. + def to_proc + method(:token).to_proc + end + + # Return the default file extension for outputs of this encoder. + def file_extension + self.class::FILE_EXTENSION + end + + protected + + # Called with merged options before encoding starts. + # Sets @out to an empty string. + # + # See the HTML Encoder for an example of option caching. + def setup options + @out = '' + end + + # Called with +text+ and +kind+ of the currently scanned token. + # For simple scanners, it's enougth to implement this method. + # + # By default, it calls text_token or block_token, depending on + # whether +text+ is a String. + def token text, kind + if text.is_a? ::String + text_token text, kind + elsif text.is_a? ::Symbol + block_token text, kind + else + raise 'Unknown token text type: %p' % text + end + end + + def text_token text, kind + end + + def block_token action, kind + case action + when :open + open_token kind + when :close + close_token kind + else + raise 'unknown block action: %p' % action + end + end + + # Called with merged options after encoding starts. + # The return value is the result of encoding, typically @out. + def finish options + @out + end + + # Do the encoding. + # + # The already created +tokens+ object must be used; it can be a + # TokenStream or a Tokens object. + def compile tokens, options + tokens.each(&self) + end + + end + + end +end -- cgit v1.2.1