var documentation: String is lazy do return content.join("\n").html_escape
private var markdown_proc: MarkdownProcessor is lazy do
- return original_mentity.model.nitdoc_md_processor
+ return original_mentity.as(not null).model.nitdoc_md_processor
end
private var inline_proc: MarkdownProcessor is lazy do
- return original_mentity.model.nitdoc_inline_processor
+ return original_mentity.as(not null).model.nitdoc_inline_processor
end
# Renders the synopsis as a HTML comment block.
# Renders markdown line as a HTML comment block.
private fun lines_to_html(lines: Array[String]): Writable do
var res = new Template
+ var decorator = markdown_proc.emitter.decorator.as(NitdocDecorator)
+ decorator.current_mdoc = self
res.add "<div class=\"nitdoc\">"
# do not use DocUnit as synopsys
if not lines.is_empty then
# add other lines
res.add markdown_proc.process(lines.join("\n"))
res.add "</div>"
+ decorator.current_mdoc = null
return res
end
end
-private class NitdocDecorator
+# The specific markdown decorator used internally to process MDoc object.
+#
+# You should use the various methods of `MDoc` like `MDoc::html_documentation`
+#
+# The class is public so specific behavior can be plugged on it.
+class NitdocDecorator
super HTMLDecorator
- var toolcontext = new ToolContext
+ private var toolcontext = new ToolContext
+
+ # The currently processed mdoc.
+ #
+ # Unfortunately, this seems to be the simpler way to get the currently processed `MDoc` object.
+ var current_mdoc: nullable MDoc = null
redef fun add_code(v, block) do
var meta = block.meta or else "nit"
v.add "</code>"
end
- fun code_from_text(buffer: Text, from, to: Int): String do
+ private fun code_from_text(buffer: Text, from, to: Int): String do
var out = new FlatBuffer
for i in [from..to[ do out.add buffer[i]
return out.write_to_string