# Implements the logic behind the rake tasks for annotations like # # rake notes # rake notes:optimize # # and friends. See rake -T notes and railties/lib/tasks/annotations.rake. # # Annotation objects are triplets :line, :tag, :text that # represent the line where the annotation lives, its tag, and its text. Note # the filename is not stored. # # Annotations are looked for in comments and modulus whitespace they have to # start with the tag optionally followed by a colon. Everything up to the end # of the line (or closing ERB comment tag) is considered to be their text. class SourceAnnotationExtractor class Annotation < Struct.new(:line, :tag, :text) # Returns a representation of the annotation that looks like this: # # [126] [TODO] This algorithm is simple and clearly correct, make it faster. # # If +options+ has a flag :tag the tag is shown as in the example above. # Otherwise the string contains just line and text. def to_s(options={}) s = "[%3d] " % line s << "[#{tag}] " if options[:tag] s << text end end # Prints all annotations with tag +tag+ under the root directories +app+, +lib+, # and +test+ (recursively). Only filenames with extension +.builder+, +.rb+, # +.rxml+, +.rhtml+, or +.erb+ are taken into account. The +options+ # hash is passed to each annotation's +to_s+. # # This class method is the single entry point for the rake tasks. def self.enumerate(tag, options={}) extractor = new(tag) extractor.display(extractor.find, options) end attr_reader :tag def initialize(tag) @tag = tag end # Returns a hash that maps filenames under +dirs+ (recursively) to arrays # with their annotations. Only files with annotations are included, and only # those with extension +.builder+, +.rb+, +.rxml+, +.rhtml+, and +.erb+ # are taken into account. def find(dirs=%w(app lib test)) dirs.inject({}) { |h, dir| h.update(find_in(dir)) } end # Returns a hash that maps filenames under +dir+ (recursively) to arrays # with their annotations. Only files with annotations are included, and only # those with extension +.builder+, +.rb+, +.rxml+, +.rhtml+, and +.erb+ # are taken into account. def find_in(dir) results = {} Dir.glob("#{dir}/*") do |item| next if File.basename(item)[0] == ?. if File.directory?(item) results.update(find_in(item)) elsif item =~ /\.(builder|(r(?:b|xml|js)))$/ results.update(extract_annotations_from(item, /#\s*(#{tag}):?\s*(.*)$/)) elsif item =~ /\.(rhtml|erb)$/ results.update(extract_annotations_from(item, /<%\s*#\s*(#{tag}):?\s*(.*?)\s*%>/)) end end results end # If +file+ is the filename of a file that contains annotations this method returns # a hash with a single entry that maps +file+ to an array of its annotations. # Otherwise it returns an empty hash. def extract_annotations_from(file, pattern) lineno = 0 result = File.readlines(file).inject([]) do |list, line| lineno += 1 next list unless line =~ pattern list << Annotation.new(lineno, $1, $2) end result.empty? ? {} : { file => result } end # Prints the mapping from filenames to annotations in +results+ ordered by filename. # The +options+ hash is passed to each annotation's +to_s+. def display(results, options={}) results.keys.sort.each do |file| puts "#{file}:" results[file].each do |note| puts " * #{note.to_s(options)}" end puts end end end