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  1. checksums.yaml +5 -5
  2. data/.yardopts +26 -26
  3. data/CHANGELOG.md +728 -728
  4. data/LEGAL +66 -66
  5. data/LICENSE +22 -22
  6. data/README.md +328 -328
  7. data/Rakefile +53 -47
  8. data/benchmarks/builtins_vs_eval.rb +24 -24
  9. data/benchmarks/concat_vs_join.rb +13 -13
  10. data/benchmarks/erb_vs_erubis.rb +54 -54
  11. data/benchmarks/format_args.rb +47 -47
  12. data/benchmarks/generation.rb +38 -38
  13. data/benchmarks/marshal_vs_dbm.rb +64 -64
  14. data/benchmarks/parsing.rb +46 -46
  15. data/benchmarks/pathname_vs_string.rb +50 -50
  16. data/benchmarks/rdoc_vs_yardoc.rb +11 -11
  17. data/benchmarks/registry_store_types.rb +49 -49
  18. data/benchmarks/ri_vs_yri.rb +19 -19
  19. data/benchmarks/ripper_parser.rb +13 -13
  20. data/benchmarks/splat_vs_flatten.rb +13 -13
  21. data/benchmarks/template_erb.rb +23 -23
  22. data/benchmarks/template_format.rb +7 -7
  23. data/benchmarks/template_profile.rb +18 -18
  24. data/benchmarks/yri_cache.rb +20 -20
  25. data/bin/yard +13 -13
  26. data/bin/yardoc +13 -13
  27. data/bin/yri +13 -13
  28. data/docs/CodeObjects.md +115 -115
  29. data/docs/GettingStarted.md +679 -679
  30. data/docs/Handlers.md +152 -152
  31. data/docs/Overview.md +61 -61
  32. data/docs/Parser.md +191 -191
  33. data/docs/Tags.md +283 -283
  34. data/docs/TagsArch.md +123 -123
  35. data/docs/Templates.md +496 -496
  36. data/docs/WhatsNew.md +1245 -1245
  37. data/docs/templates/default/fulldoc/html/full_list_tag.erb +8 -8
  38. data/docs/templates/default/fulldoc/html/setup.rb +6 -6
  39. data/docs/templates/default/layout/html/setup.rb +9 -9
  40. data/docs/templates/default/layout/html/tag_list.erb +11 -11
  41. data/docs/templates/default/yard_tags/html/list.erb +18 -18
  42. data/docs/templates/default/yard_tags/html/setup.rb +26 -26
  43. data/docs/templates/plugin.rb +70 -70
  44. data/lib/rubygems_plugin.rb +9 -9
  45. data/lib/yard.rb +69 -69
  46. data/lib/yard/autoload.rb +303 -303
  47. data/lib/yard/cli/command.rb +85 -85
  48. data/lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb +93 -93
  49. data/lib/yard/cli/config.rb +198 -198
  50. data/lib/yard/cli/diff.rb +270 -270
  51. data/lib/yard/cli/display.rb +69 -69
  52. data/lib/yard/cli/gems.rb +84 -84
  53. data/lib/yard/cli/graph.rb +125 -125
  54. data/lib/yard/cli/help.rb +20 -20
  55. data/lib/yard/cli/i18n.rb +70 -70
  56. data/lib/yard/cli/list.rb +23 -23
  57. data/lib/yard/cli/markup_types.rb +32 -32
  58. data/lib/yard/cli/server.rb +257 -257
  59. data/lib/yard/cli/stats.rb +231 -231
  60. data/lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb +788 -788
  61. data/lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb +110 -110
  62. data/lib/yard/cli/yri.rb +215 -215
  63. data/lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb +615 -610
  64. data/lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb +146 -146
  65. data/lib/yard/code_objects/class_variable_object.rb +11 -11
  66. data/lib/yard/code_objects/constant_object.rb +16 -16
  67. data/lib/yard/code_objects/extended_method_object.rb +24 -24
  68. data/lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb +131 -131
  69. data/lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb +172 -172
  70. data/lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb +196 -196
  71. data/lib/yard/code_objects/module_object.rb +21 -21
  72. data/lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb +114 -114
  73. data/lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb +200 -200
  74. data/lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb +240 -240
  75. data/lib/yard/code_objects/root_object.rb +19 -19
  76. data/lib/yard/config.rb +270 -270
  77. data/lib/yard/core_ext/array.rb +16 -16
  78. data/lib/yard/core_ext/file.rb +69 -69
  79. data/lib/yard/core_ext/hash.rb +16 -16
  80. data/lib/yard/core_ext/insertion.rb +63 -63
  81. data/lib/yard/core_ext/module.rb +20 -20
  82. data/lib/yard/core_ext/string.rb +68 -68
  83. data/lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb +75 -75
  84. data/lib/yard/docstring.rb +386 -378
  85. data/lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb +345 -345
  86. data/lib/yard/gem_index.rb +29 -29
  87. data/lib/yard/globals.rb +22 -22
  88. data/lib/yard/handlers/base.rb +595 -595
  89. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/alias_handler.rb +16 -16
  90. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/attribute_handler.rb +13 -13
  91. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb +129 -129
  92. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/class_handler.rb +27 -27
  93. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/constant_handler.rb +13 -13
  94. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb +211 -211
  95. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/init_handler.rb +20 -20
  96. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/method_handler.rb +45 -36
  97. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/mixin_handler.rb +21 -21
  98. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/module_handler.rb +17 -17
  99. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/override_comment_handler.rb +31 -31
  100. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/path_handler.rb +11 -11
  101. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/struct_handler.rb +13 -13
  102. data/lib/yard/handlers/c/symbol_handler.rb +8 -8
  103. data/lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb +200 -200
  104. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/alias_handler.rb +44 -44
  105. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/attribute_handler.rb +87 -87
  106. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb +165 -165
  107. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_condition_handler.rb +92 -92
  108. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_handler.rb +119 -119
  109. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_variable_handler.rb +17 -17
  110. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/comment_handler.rb +10 -10
  111. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/constant_handler.rb +59 -59
  112. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/decorator_handler_methods.rb +123 -123
  113. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler.rb +15 -15
  114. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb +96 -95
  115. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/exception_handler.rb +27 -27
  116. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/extend_handler.rb +22 -22
  117. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/alias_handler.rb +37 -37
  118. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/attribute_handler.rb +65 -65
  119. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb +245 -245
  120. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_condition_handler.rb +83 -83
  121. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_handler.rb +113 -113
  122. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_variable_handler.rb +15 -15
  123. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/comment_handler.rb +10 -10
  124. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/constant_handler.rb +29 -29
  125. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/dsl_handler.rb +17 -17
  126. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/exception_handler.rb +13 -13
  127. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/extend_handler.rb +21 -21
  128. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/method_handler.rb +90 -90
  129. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/mixin_handler.rb +39 -39
  130. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/module_function_handler.rb +19 -19
  131. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/module_handler.rb +12 -12
  132. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/private_class_method_handler.rb +22 -22
  133. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/private_constant_handler.rb +22 -22
  134. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/visibility_handler.rb +17 -17
  135. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/yield_handler.rb +29 -29
  136. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/method_condition_handler.rb +9 -9
  137. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/method_handler.rb +118 -118
  138. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/mixin_handler.rb +37 -37
  139. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/module_function_handler.rb +27 -27
  140. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/module_handler.rb +12 -12
  141. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/private_class_method_handler.rb +14 -14
  142. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/private_constant_handler.rb +43 -43
  143. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/public_class_method_handler.rb +14 -14
  144. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb +143 -143
  145. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/visibility_handler.rb +22 -22
  146. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/yield_handler.rb +31 -31
  147. data/lib/yard/i18n/locale.rb +67 -67
  148. data/lib/yard/i18n/message.rb +57 -57
  149. data/lib/yard/i18n/messages.rb +56 -56
  150. data/lib/yard/i18n/po_parser.rb +61 -61
  151. data/lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb +290 -290
  152. data/lib/yard/i18n/text.rb +173 -173
  153. data/lib/yard/logging.rb +205 -205
  154. data/lib/yard/options.rb +217 -217
  155. data/lib/yard/parser/base.rb +57 -57
  156. data/lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb +235 -235
  157. data/lib/yard/parser/c/comment_parser.rb +134 -134
  158. data/lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb +64 -64
  159. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb +540 -540
  160. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb +1354 -1354
  161. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_parser.rb +32 -32
  162. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb +66 -66
  163. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb +394 -394
  164. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb +74 -74
  165. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb +687 -687
  166. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb +156 -156
  167. data/lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb +526 -526
  168. data/lib/yard/rake/yardoc_task.rb +81 -81
  169. data/lib/yard/registry.rb +439 -439
  170. data/lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb +189 -189
  171. data/lib/yard/registry_store.rb +337 -337
  172. data/lib/yard/rubygems/backports.rb +10 -10
  173. data/lib/yard/rubygems/backports/LICENSE.txt +57 -57
  174. data/lib/yard/rubygems/backports/MIT.txt +20 -20
  175. data/lib/yard/rubygems/backports/gem.rb +10 -10
  176. data/lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb +365 -365
  177. data/lib/yard/rubygems/doc_manager.rb +90 -90
  178. data/lib/yard/rubygems/hook.rb +197 -197
  179. data/lib/yard/rubygems/specification.rb +50 -50
  180. data/lib/yard/serializers/base.rb +83 -83
  181. data/lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb +123 -123
  182. data/lib/yard/serializers/process_serializer.rb +24 -24
  183. data/lib/yard/serializers/stdout_serializer.rb +34 -34
  184. data/lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb +152 -152
  185. data/lib/yard/server.rb +13 -13
  186. data/lib/yard/server/adapter.rb +100 -100
  187. data/lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb +209 -209
  188. data/lib/yard/server/commands/display_file_command.rb +29 -29
  189. data/lib/yard/server/commands/display_object_command.rb +65 -65
  190. data/lib/yard/server/commands/frames_command.rb +16 -16
  191. data/lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb +187 -187
  192. data/lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb +28 -28
  193. data/lib/yard/server/commands/list_command.rb +25 -25
  194. data/lib/yard/server/commands/root_request_command.rb +15 -15
  195. data/lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb +79 -79
  196. data/lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_command.rb +23 -23
  197. data/lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_helpers.rb +62 -62
  198. data/lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb +91 -91
  199. data/lib/yard/server/doc_server_serializer.rb +39 -39
  200. data/lib/yard/server/library_version.rb +277 -277
  201. data/lib/yard/server/rack_adapter.rb +89 -89
  202. data/lib/yard/server/router.rb +187 -187
  203. data/lib/yard/server/static_caching.rb +46 -46
  204. data/lib/yard/server/templates/default/fulldoc/html/css/custom.css +127 -127
  205. data/lib/yard/server/templates/default/fulldoc/html/js/autocomplete.js +11 -11
  206. data/lib/yard/server/templates/default/layout/html/breadcrumb.erb +37 -37
  207. data/lib/yard/server/templates/default/layout/html/script_setup.erb +7 -7
  208. data/lib/yard/server/templates/default/layout/html/setup.rb +8 -8
  209. data/lib/yard/server/templates/default/method_details/html/permalink.erb +4 -4
  210. data/lib/yard/server/templates/default/method_details/html/setup.rb +5 -5
  211. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/library_list/html/headers.erb +8 -8
  212. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/library_list/html/library_list.erb +14 -14
  213. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/library_list/html/listing.erb +13 -13
  214. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/library_list/html/setup.rb +6 -6
  215. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/library_list/html/title.erb +2 -2
  216. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/processing/html/processing.erb +52 -52
  217. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/processing/html/setup.rb +4 -4
  218. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/search/html/search.erb +18 -18
  219. data/lib/yard/server/templates/doc_server/search/html/setup.rb +9 -9
  220. data/lib/yard/server/webrick_adapter.rb +45 -45
  221. data/lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb +191 -191
  222. data/lib/yard/tags/default_tag.rb +13 -13
  223. data/lib/yard/tags/directives.rb +616 -616
  224. data/lib/yard/tags/library.rb +633 -633
  225. data/lib/yard/tags/option_tag.rb +13 -13
  226. data/lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb +71 -71
  227. data/lib/yard/tags/ref_tag.rb +8 -8
  228. data/lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb +28 -28
  229. data/lib/yard/tags/tag.rb +71 -71
  230. data/lib/yard/tags/tag_format_error.rb +7 -7
  231. data/lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb +162 -162
  232. data/lib/yard/templates/engine.rb +186 -186
  233. data/lib/yard/templates/erb_cache.rb +23 -23
  234. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb +215 -215
  235. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/filter_helper.rb +27 -27
  236. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb +646 -642
  237. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_syntax_highlight_helper.rb +78 -78
  238. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markdown.rb +23 -23
  239. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb +109 -109
  240. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb +172 -172
  241. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/method_helper.rb +75 -75
  242. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/module_helper.rb +21 -21
  243. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb +112 -112
  244. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/uml_helper.rb +47 -47
  245. data/lib/yard/templates/section.rb +105 -105
  246. data/lib/yard/templates/template.rb +418 -418
  247. data/lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb +92 -92
  248. data/lib/yard/verifier.rb +151 -151
  249. data/lib/yard/version.rb +3 -1
  250. data/spec/cli/command_parser_spec.rb +43 -43
  251. data/spec/cli/command_spec.rb +36 -36
  252. data/spec/cli/config_spec.rb +148 -148
  253. data/spec/cli/diff_spec.rb +254 -254
  254. data/spec/cli/display_spec.rb +30 -30
  255. data/spec/cli/gems_spec.rb +81 -81
  256. data/spec/cli/graph_spec.rb +18 -18
  257. data/spec/cli/help_spec.rb +22 -22
  258. data/spec/cli/i18n_spec.rb +107 -107
  259. data/spec/cli/list_spec.rb +8 -8
  260. data/spec/cli/markup_types_spec.rb +22 -22
  261. data/spec/cli/server_spec.rb +324 -324
  262. data/spec/cli/stats_spec.rb +96 -96
  263. data/spec/cli/yard_on_yard_spec.rb +38 -38
  264. data/spec/cli/yardoc_spec.rb +862 -849
  265. data/spec/cli/yri_spec.rb +101 -101
  266. data/spec/code_objects/base_spec.rb +470 -460
  267. data/spec/code_objects/class_object_spec.rb +226 -226
  268. data/spec/code_objects/code_object_list_spec.rb +36 -36
  269. data/spec/code_objects/constants_spec.rb +116 -116
  270. data/spec/code_objects/extra_file_object_spec.rb +160 -160
  271. data/spec/code_objects/macro_object_spec.rb +150 -150
  272. data/spec/code_objects/method_object_spec.rb +184 -184
  273. data/spec/code_objects/module_object_spec.rb +142 -142
  274. data/spec/code_objects/namespace_object_spec.rb +171 -171
  275. data/spec/code_objects/proxy_spec.rb +141 -141
  276. data/spec/code_objects/spec_helper.rb +3 -3
  277. data/spec/config_spec.rb +171 -171
  278. data/spec/core_ext/array_spec.rb +13 -13
  279. data/spec/core_ext/file_spec.rb +72 -72
  280. data/spec/core_ext/hash_spec.rb +14 -14
  281. data/spec/core_ext/insertion_spec.rb +37 -37
  282. data/spec/core_ext/module_spec.rb +15 -15
  283. data/spec/core_ext/string_spec.rb +42 -42
  284. data/spec/core_ext/symbol_hash_spec.rb +89 -89
  285. data/spec/docstring_parser_spec.rb +280 -262
  286. data/spec/docstring_spec.rb +373 -364
  287. data/spec/examples.txt +1875 -1871
  288. data/spec/handlers/alias_handler_spec.rb +82 -82
  289. data/spec/handlers/attribute_handler_spec.rb +96 -96
  290. data/spec/handlers/base_spec.rb +216 -216
  291. data/spec/handlers/c/alias_handler_spec.rb +34 -34
  292. data/spec/handlers/c/attribute_handler_spec.rb +41 -41
  293. data/spec/handlers/c/class_handler_spec.rb +78 -78
  294. data/spec/handlers/c/constant_handler_spec.rb +71 -71
  295. data/spec/handlers/c/init_handler_spec.rb +48 -48
  296. data/spec/handlers/c/method_handler_spec.rb +325 -325
  297. data/spec/handlers/c/mixin_handler_spec.rb +44 -44
  298. data/spec/handlers/c/module_handler_spec.rb +71 -71
  299. data/spec/handlers/c/override_comment_handler_spec.rb +47 -47
  300. data/spec/handlers/c/path_handler_spec.rb +36 -36
  301. data/spec/handlers/c/spec_helper.rb +23 -23
  302. data/spec/handlers/c/struct_handler_spec.rb +16 -16
  303. data/spec/handlers/class_condition_handler_spec.rb +87 -87
  304. data/spec/handlers/class_handler_spec.rb +247 -247
  305. data/spec/handlers/class_method_handler_shared_examples.rb +133 -133
  306. data/spec/handlers/class_variable_handler_spec.rb +12 -12
  307. data/spec/handlers/constant_handler_spec.rb +112 -112
  308. data/spec/handlers/decorator_handler_methods_spec.rb +393 -393
  309. data/spec/handlers/dsl_handler_spec.rb +219 -219
  310. data/spec/handlers/examples/alias_handler_001.rb.txt +45 -45
  311. data/spec/handlers/examples/attribute_handler_001.rb.txt +31 -31
  312. data/spec/handlers/examples/class_condition_handler_001.rb.txt +68 -68
  313. data/spec/handlers/examples/class_handler_001.rb.txt +120 -120
  314. data/spec/handlers/examples/class_variable_handler_001.rb.txt +9 -9
  315. data/spec/handlers/examples/constant_handler_001.rb.txt +35 -35
  316. data/spec/handlers/examples/dsl_handler_001.rb.txt +154 -154
  317. data/spec/handlers/examples/exception_handler_001.rb.txt +58 -58
  318. data/spec/handlers/examples/extend_handler_001.rb.txt +15 -15
  319. data/spec/handlers/examples/method_condition_handler_001.rb.txt +9 -9
  320. data/spec/handlers/examples/method_handler_001.rb.txt +128 -128
  321. data/spec/handlers/examples/mixin_handler_001.rb.txt +37 -37
  322. data/spec/handlers/examples/module_handler_001.rb.txt +29 -29
  323. data/spec/handlers/examples/private_constant_handler_001.rb.txt +8 -8
  324. data/spec/handlers/examples/process_handler_001.rb.txt +11 -11
  325. data/spec/handlers/examples/visibility_handler_001.rb.txt +35 -35
  326. data/spec/handlers/examples/yield_handler_001.rb.txt +54 -54
  327. data/spec/handlers/exception_handler_spec.rb +49 -49
  328. data/spec/handlers/extend_handler_spec.rb +24 -24
  329. data/spec/handlers/legacy_base_spec.rb +128 -128
  330. data/spec/handlers/method_condition_handler_spec.rb +15 -15
  331. data/spec/handlers/method_handler_spec.rb +190 -190
  332. data/spec/handlers/mixin_handler_spec.rb +56 -56
  333. data/spec/handlers/module_function_handler_spec.rb +106 -106
  334. data/spec/handlers/module_handler_spec.rb +35 -35
  335. data/spec/handlers/private_class_method_handler_spec.rb +11 -11
  336. data/spec/handlers/private_constant_handler_spec.rb +25 -25
  337. data/spec/handlers/processor_spec.rb +35 -35
  338. data/spec/handlers/public_class_method_handler_spec.rb +11 -11
  339. data/spec/handlers/ruby/base_spec.rb +95 -95
  340. data/spec/handlers/ruby/legacy/base_spec.rb +84 -84
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- YARD is a documentation generation tool for the Ruby programming language.
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- It enables the user to generate consistent, usable documentation that can be
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- exported to a number of formats very easily, and also supports extending for
17
- custom Ruby constructs such as custom class level definitions. Below is a
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- summary of some of YARD's notable features.
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-
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-
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- ## Feature List
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-
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- **1. RDoc/SimpleMarkup Formatting Compatibility**: YARD is made to be compatible
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- with RDoc formatting. In fact, YARD does no processing on RDoc documentation
25
- strings, and leaves this up to the output generation tool to decide how to
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- render the documentation.
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-
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- **2. Yardoc Meta-tag Formatting Like Python, Java, Objective-C and other languages**:
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- YARD uses a '@tag' style definition syntax for meta tags alongside regular code
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- documentation. These tags should be able to happily sit side by side RDoc formatted
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- documentation, but provide a much more consistent and usable way to describe
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- important information about objects, such as what parameters they take and what types
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- they are expected to be, what type a method should return, what exceptions it can
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- raise, if it is deprecated, etc.. It also allows information to be better (and more
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- consistently) organized during the output generation phase. You can find a list
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- of tags in the {file:docs/Tags.md#taglist Tags.md} file.
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-
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- YARD also supports an optional "types" declarations for certain tags.
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- This allows the developer to document type signatures for ruby methods and
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- parameters in a non intrusive but helpful and consistent manner. Instead of
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- describing this data in the body of the description, a developer may formally
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- declare the parameter or return type(s) in a single line. Consider the
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- following method documented with YARD formatting:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- # Reverses the contents of a String or IO object.
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- #
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- # @param [String, #read] contents the contents to reverse
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- # @return [String] the contents reversed lexically
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- def reverse(contents)
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- contents = contents.read if contents.respond_to? :read
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- contents.reverse
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- With the above @param tag, we learn that the contents parameter can either be
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- a String or any object that responds to the 'read' method, which is more
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- powerful than the textual description, which says it should be an IO object.
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- This also informs the developer that they should expect to receive a String
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- object returned by the method, and although this may be obvious for a
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- 'reverse' method, it becomes very useful when the method name may not be as
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- descriptive.
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-
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- **3. Custom Constructs and Extensibility of YARD**: YARD is designed to be
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- extended and customized by plugins. Take for instance the scenario where you
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- need to document the following code:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- class List
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- # Sets the publisher name for the list.
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- cattr_accessor :publisher
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- This custom declaration provides dynamically generated code that is hard for a
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- documentation tool to properly document without help from the developer. To
77
- ease the pains of manually documenting the procedure, YARD can be extended by
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- the developer to handle the `cattr_accessor` construct and automatically create
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- an attribute on the class with the associated documentation. This makes
80
- documenting external API's, especially dynamic ones, a lot more consistent for
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- consumption by the users.
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-
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- YARD is also designed for extensibility everywhere else, allowing you to add
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- support for new programming languages, new data structures and even where/how
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- data is stored.
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-
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- **4. Raw Data Output**: YARD also outputs documented objects as raw data (the
88
- dumped Namespace) which can be reloaded to do generation at a later date, or
89
- even auditing on code. This means that any developer can use the raw data to
90
- perform output generation for any custom format, such as YAML, for instance.
91
- While YARD plans to support XHTML style documentation output as well as
92
- command line (text based) and possibly XML, this may still be useful for those
93
- who would like to reap the benefits of YARD's processing in other forms, such
94
- as throwing all the documentation into a database. Another useful way of
95
- exploiting this raw data format would be to write tools that can auto generate
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- test cases, for example, or show possible unhandled exceptions in code.
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-
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- **5. Local Documentation Server**: YARD can serve documentation for projects
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- or installed gems (similar to `gem server`) with the added benefit of dynamic
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- searching, as well as live reloading. Using the live reload feature, you can
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- document your code and immediately preview the results by refreshing the page;
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- YARD will do all the work in re-generating the HTML. This makes writing
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- documentation a much faster process.
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-
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-
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- ## Installing
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-
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- To install YARD, use the following command:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ gem install yard
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- ```
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-
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- (Add `sudo` if you're installing under a POSIX system as root)
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-
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- Alternatively, if you've checked the source out directly, you can call
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- `rake install` from the root project directory.
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-
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- **Important Note for Debian/Ubuntu users:** there's a possible chance your Ruby
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- install lacks RDoc, which is occasionally used by YARD to convert markup to HTML.
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- If running `which rdoc` turns up empty, install RDoc by issuing:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ sudo apt-get install rdoc
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- ```
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-
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-
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- ## Usage
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-
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- There are a couple of ways to use YARD. The first is via command-line, and the
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- second is the Rake task.
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-
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- **1. yard Command-line Tool**
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-
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- YARD comes packaged with a executable named `yard` which can control the many
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- functions of YARD, including generating documentation, graphs running the
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- YARD server, and so on. To view a list of available YARD commands, type:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yard --help
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- ```
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-
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- Plugins can also add commands to the `yard` executable to provide extra
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- functionality.
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-
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- ### Generating Documentation
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-
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- <span class="note">The `yardoc` executable is a shortcut for `yard doc`.</span>
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-
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- The most common command you will probably use is `yard doc`, or `yardoc`. You
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- can type `yardoc --help` to see the options that YARD provides, but the
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- easiest way to generate docs for your code is to simply type `yardoc` in your
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- project root. This will assume your files are
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- located in the `lib/` directory. If they are located elsewhere, you can specify
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- paths and globs from the commandline via:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yardoc 'lib/**/*.rb' 'app/**/*.rb' ...etc...
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- ```
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-
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- The tool will generate a `.yardoc` file which will store the cached database
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- of your source code and documentation. If you want to re-generate your docs
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- with another template you can simply use the `--use-cache` (or -c)
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- option to speed up the generation process by skipping source parsing.
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-
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- YARD will by default only document code in your public visibility. You can
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- document your protected and private code by adding `--protected` or
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- `--private` to the option switches. In addition, you can add `--no-private`
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- to also ignore any object that has the `@private` meta-tag. This is similar
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- to RDoc's ":nodoc:" behaviour, though the distinction is important. RDoc
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- implies that the object with :nodoc: would not be documented, whereas
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- YARD still recommends documenting private objects for the private API (for
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- maintainer/developer consumption).
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-
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- You can also add extra informative files (README, LICENSE) by separating
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- the globs and the filenames with '-'.
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yardoc 'app/**/*.rb' - README LICENSE FAQ
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- ```
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-
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- If no globs precede the '-' argument, the default glob (`lib/**/*.rb`) is
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- used:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yardoc - README LICENSE FAQ
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- ```
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-
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- Note that the README file can be specified with its own `--readme` switch.
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-
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- You can also add a `.yardopts` file to your project directory which lists
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- the switches separated by whitespace (newlines or space) to pass to yardoc
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- whenever it is run. A full overview of the `.yardopts` file can be found in
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- {YARD::CLI::Yardoc}.
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-
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- ### Queries
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-
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- The `yardoc` tool also supports a `--query` argument to only include objects
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- that match a certain data or meta-data query. The query syntax is Ruby, though
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- a few shortcuts are available. For instance, to document only objects that have
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- an "@api" tag with the value "public", all of the following syntaxes would give
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- the same result:
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-
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- ```sh
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- --query '@api.text == "public"'
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- --query 'object.has_tag?(:api) && object.tag(:api).text == "public"'
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- --query 'has_tag?(:api) && tag(:api).text == "public"'
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- ```
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-
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- Note that the "@tag" syntax returns the first tag named "tag" on the object.
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- To return the array of all tags named "tag", use "@@tag".
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-
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- Multiple `--query` arguments are allowed in the command line parameters. The
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- following two lines both check for the existence of a return and param tag:
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-
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- ```sh
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- --query '@return' --query '@param'
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- --query '@return && @param'
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- ```
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-
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- For more information about the query syntax, see the {YARD::Verifier} class.
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-
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- **2. Rake Task**
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-
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- The second most obvious is to generate docs via a Rake task. You can do this by
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- adding the following to your `Rakefile`:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- YARD::Rake::YardocTask.new do |t|
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- t.files = ['lib/**/*.rb', OTHER_PATHS] # optional
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- t.options = ['--any', '--extra', '--opts'] # optional
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- t.stats_options = ['--list-undoc'] # optional
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- All the settings: `files`, `options` and `stats_options` are optional. `files` will default to
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- `lib/**/*.rb`, `options` will represents any options you might want
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- to add and `stats_options` will pass extra options to the stats command.
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- Again, a full list of options is available by typing `yardoc --help`
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- in a shell. You can also override the options at the Rake command-line with the
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- OPTS environment variable:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ rake yard OPTS='--any --extra --opts'
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- ```
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-
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- **3. `yri` RI Implementation**
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-
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- The yri binary will use the cached .yardoc database to give you quick ri-style
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- access to your documentation. It's way faster than ri but currently does not
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- work with the stdlib or core Ruby libraries, only the active project. Example:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yri YARD::Handlers::Base#register
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- $ yri File.relative_path
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- ```
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-
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- Note that class methods must not be referred to with the "::" namespace
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- separator. Only modules, classes and constants should use "::".
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-
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- You can also do lookups on any installed gems. Just make sure to build the
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- .yardoc databases for installed gems with:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yard gems
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- ```
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-
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- If you don't have sudo access, it will write these files to your `~/.yard`
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- directory. `yri` will also cache lookups there.
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-
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- **4. `yard server` Documentation Server**
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-
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- The `yard server` command serves documentation for a local project or all installed
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- RubyGems. To serve documentation for a project you are working on, simply run:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yard server
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- ```
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-
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- And the project inside the current directory will be parsed (if the source has
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- not yet been scanned by YARD) and served at [http://localhost:8808](http://localhost:8808).
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-
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- ### Live Reloading
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-
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- If you want to serve documentation on a project while you document it so that
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- you can preview the results, simply pass `--reload` (`-r`) to the above command
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- and YARD will reload any changed files on each request. This will allow you to
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- change any documentation in the source and refresh to see the new contents.
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-
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- ### Serving Gems
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-
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- To serve documentation for all installed gems, call:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yard server --gems
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- ```
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-
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- This will also automatically build documentation for any gems that have not
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- been previously scanned. Note that in this case there will be a slight delay
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- between the first request of a newly parsed gem.
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-
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-
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- **5. `yard graph` Graphviz Generator**
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-
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- You can use `yard graph` to generate dot graphs of your code. This, of course,
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- requires [Graphviz](http://www.graphviz.org) and the `dot` binary. By default
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- this will generate a graph of the classes and modules in the best UML2 notation
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- that Graphviz can support, but without any methods listed. With the `--full`
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- option, methods and attributes will be listed. There is also a `--dependencies`
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- option to show mixin inclusions. You can output to stdout or a file, or pipe directly
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- to `dot`. The same public, protected and private visibility rules apply to `yard graph`.
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- More options can be seen by typing `yard graph --help`, but here is an example:
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-
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- ```sh
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- $ yard graph --protected --full --dependencies
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- ```
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-
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-
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- ## Changelog
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-
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- See {file:CHANGELOG.md} for a list of changes.
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-
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- ## License
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-
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- YARD &copy; 2007-2018 by [Loren Segal](mailto:lsegal@soen.ca). YARD is
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- licensed under the MIT license except for some files which come from the
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- RDoc/Ruby distributions. Please see the {file:LICENSE} and {file:LEGAL}
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- documents for more information.
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+ # YARD: Yay! A Ruby Documentation Tool
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+
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+ [![Homepage](http://img.shields.io/badge/home-yardoc.org-blue.svg)](http://yardoc.org)
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+ [![GitHub](http://img.shields.io/badge/github-lsegal/yard-blue.svg)](http://github.com/lsegal/yard)
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+ [![Documentation](http://img.shields.io/badge/docs-rdoc.info-blue.svg)](http://rubydoc.org/gems/yard/frames)
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+
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+ [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/yard.svg)](http://github.com/lsegal/yard/releases)
8
+ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lsegal/yard.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lsegal/yard)
9
+ [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/lsegal/yard/badge.svg)](https://coveralls.io/github/lsegal/yard)
10
+ [![License](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-yellowgreen.svg)](#license)
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+
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+ ## Synopsis
13
+
14
+ YARD is a documentation generation tool for the Ruby programming language.
15
+ It enables the user to generate consistent, usable documentation that can be
16
+ exported to a number of formats very easily, and also supports extending for
17
+ custom Ruby constructs such as custom class level definitions. Below is a
18
+ summary of some of YARD's notable features.
19
+
20
+
21
+ ## Feature List
22
+
23
+ **1. RDoc/SimpleMarkup Formatting Compatibility**: YARD is made to be compatible
24
+ with RDoc formatting. In fact, YARD does no processing on RDoc documentation
25
+ strings, and leaves this up to the output generation tool to decide how to
26
+ render the documentation.
27
+
28
+ **2. Yardoc Meta-tag Formatting Like Python, Java, Objective-C and other languages**:
29
+ YARD uses a '@tag' style definition syntax for meta tags alongside regular code
30
+ documentation. These tags should be able to happily sit side by side RDoc formatted
31
+ documentation, but provide a much more consistent and usable way to describe
32
+ important information about objects, such as what parameters they take and what types
33
+ they are expected to be, what type a method should return, what exceptions it can
34
+ raise, if it is deprecated, etc.. It also allows information to be better (and more
35
+ consistently) organized during the output generation phase. You can find a list
36
+ of tags in the {file:docs/Tags.md#taglist Tags.md} file.
37
+
38
+ YARD also supports an optional "types" declarations for certain tags.
39
+ This allows the developer to document type signatures for ruby methods and
40
+ parameters in a non intrusive but helpful and consistent manner. Instead of
41
+ describing this data in the body of the description, a developer may formally
42
+ declare the parameter or return type(s) in a single line. Consider the
43
+ following method documented with YARD formatting:
44
+
45
+ ```ruby
46
+ # Reverses the contents of a String or IO object.
47
+ #
48
+ # @param contents [String, #read] the contents to reverse
49
+ # @return [String] the contents reversed lexically
50
+ def reverse(contents)
51
+ contents = contents.read if contents.respond_to? :read
52
+ contents.reverse
53
+ end
54
+ ```
55
+
56
+ With the above @param tag, we learn that the contents parameter can either be
57
+ a String or any object that responds to the 'read' method, which is more
58
+ powerful than the textual description, which says it should be an IO object.
59
+ This also informs the developer that they should expect to receive a String
60
+ object returned by the method, and although this may be obvious for a
61
+ 'reverse' method, it becomes very useful when the method name may not be as
62
+ descriptive.
63
+
64
+ **3. Custom Constructs and Extensibility of YARD**: YARD is designed to be
65
+ extended and customized by plugins. Take for instance the scenario where you
66
+ need to document the following code:
67
+
68
+ ```ruby
69
+ class List
70
+ # Sets the publisher name for the list.
71
+ cattr_accessor :publisher
72
+ end
73
+ ```
74
+
75
+ This custom declaration provides dynamically generated code that is hard for a
76
+ documentation tool to properly document without help from the developer. To
77
+ ease the pains of manually documenting the procedure, YARD can be extended by
78
+ the developer to handle the `cattr_accessor` construct and automatically create
79
+ an attribute on the class with the associated documentation. This makes
80
+ documenting external API's, especially dynamic ones, a lot more consistent for
81
+ consumption by the users.
82
+
83
+ YARD is also designed for extensibility everywhere else, allowing you to add
84
+ support for new programming languages, new data structures and even where/how
85
+ data is stored.
86
+
87
+ **4. Raw Data Output**: YARD also outputs documented objects as raw data (the
88
+ dumped Namespace) which can be reloaded to do generation at a later date, or
89
+ even auditing on code. This means that any developer can use the raw data to
90
+ perform output generation for any custom format, such as YAML, for instance.
91
+ While YARD plans to support XHTML style documentation output as well as
92
+ command line (text based) and possibly XML, this may still be useful for those
93
+ who would like to reap the benefits of YARD's processing in other forms, such
94
+ as throwing all the documentation into a database. Another useful way of
95
+ exploiting this raw data format would be to write tools that can auto generate
96
+ test cases, for example, or show possible unhandled exceptions in code.
97
+
98
+ **5. Local Documentation Server**: YARD can serve documentation for projects
99
+ or installed gems (similar to `gem server`) with the added benefit of dynamic
100
+ searching, as well as live reloading. Using the live reload feature, you can
101
+ document your code and immediately preview the results by refreshing the page;
102
+ YARD will do all the work in re-generating the HTML. This makes writing
103
+ documentation a much faster process.
104
+
105
+
106
+ ## Installing
107
+
108
+ To install YARD, use the following command:
109
+
110
+ ```sh
111
+ $ gem install yard
112
+ ```
113
+
114
+ (Add `sudo` if you're installing under a POSIX system as root)
115
+
116
+ Alternatively, if you've checked the source out directly, you can call
117
+ `rake install` from the root project directory.
118
+
119
+ **Important Note for Debian/Ubuntu users:** there's a possible chance your Ruby
120
+ install lacks RDoc, which is occasionally used by YARD to convert markup to HTML.
121
+ If running `which rdoc` turns up empty, install RDoc by issuing:
122
+
123
+ ```sh
124
+ $ sudo apt-get install rdoc
125
+ ```
126
+
127
+
128
+ ## Usage
129
+
130
+ There are a couple of ways to use YARD. The first is via command-line, and the
131
+ second is the Rake task.
132
+
133
+ **1. yard Command-line Tool**
134
+
135
+ YARD comes packaged with a executable named `yard` which can control the many
136
+ functions of YARD, including generating documentation, graphs running the
137
+ YARD server, and so on. To view a list of available YARD commands, type:
138
+
139
+ ```sh
140
+ $ yard --help
141
+ ```
142
+
143
+ Plugins can also add commands to the `yard` executable to provide extra
144
+ functionality.
145
+
146
+ ### Generating Documentation
147
+
148
+ <span class="note">The `yardoc` executable is a shortcut for `yard doc`.</span>
149
+
150
+ The most common command you will probably use is `yard doc`, or `yardoc`. You
151
+ can type `yardoc --help` to see the options that YARD provides, but the
152
+ easiest way to generate docs for your code is to simply type `yardoc` in your
153
+ project root. This will assume your files are
154
+ located in the `lib/` directory. If they are located elsewhere, you can specify
155
+ paths and globs from the commandline via:
156
+
157
+ ```sh
158
+ $ yardoc 'lib/**/*.rb' 'app/**/*.rb' ...etc...
159
+ ```
160
+
161
+ The tool will generate a `.yardoc` file which will store the cached database
162
+ of your source code and documentation. If you want to re-generate your docs
163
+ with another template you can simply use the `--use-cache` (or -c)
164
+ option to speed up the generation process by skipping source parsing.
165
+
166
+ YARD will by default only document code in your public visibility. You can
167
+ document your protected and private code by adding `--protected` or
168
+ `--private` to the option switches. In addition, you can add `--no-private`
169
+ to also ignore any object that has the `@private` meta-tag. This is similar
170
+ to RDoc's ":nodoc:" behaviour, though the distinction is important. RDoc
171
+ implies that the object with :nodoc: would not be documented, whereas
172
+ YARD still recommends documenting private objects for the private API (for
173
+ maintainer/developer consumption).
174
+
175
+ You can also add extra informative files (README, LICENSE) by separating
176
+ the globs and the filenames with '-'.
177
+
178
+ ```sh
179
+ $ yardoc 'app/**/*.rb' - README LICENSE FAQ
180
+ ```
181
+
182
+ If no globs precede the '-' argument, the default glob (`lib/**/*.rb`) is
183
+ used:
184
+
185
+ ```sh
186
+ $ yardoc - README LICENSE FAQ
187
+ ```
188
+
189
+ Note that the README file can be specified with its own `--readme` switch.
190
+
191
+ You can also add a `.yardopts` file to your project directory which lists
192
+ the switches separated by whitespace (newlines or space) to pass to yardoc
193
+ whenever it is run. A full overview of the `.yardopts` file can be found in
194
+ {YARD::CLI::Yardoc}.
195
+
196
+ ### Queries
197
+
198
+ The `yardoc` tool also supports a `--query` argument to only include objects
199
+ that match a certain data or meta-data query. The query syntax is Ruby, though
200
+ a few shortcuts are available. For instance, to document only objects that have
201
+ an "@api" tag with the value "public", all of the following syntaxes would give
202
+ the same result:
203
+
204
+ ```sh
205
+ --query '@api.text == "public"'
206
+ --query 'object.has_tag?(:api) && object.tag(:api).text == "public"'
207
+ --query 'has_tag?(:api) && tag(:api).text == "public"'
208
+ ```
209
+
210
+ Note that the "@tag" syntax returns the first tag named "tag" on the object.
211
+ To return the array of all tags named "tag", use "@@tag".
212
+
213
+ Multiple `--query` arguments are allowed in the command line parameters. The
214
+ following two lines both check for the existence of a return and param tag:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ --query '@return' --query '@param'
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+ --query '@return && @param'
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+ ```
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+ For more information about the query syntax, see the {YARD::Verifier} class.
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+ **2. Rake Task**
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+ The second most obvious is to generate docs via a Rake task. You can do this by
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+ adding the following to your `Rakefile`:
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+ ```ruby
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+ YARD::Rake::YardocTask.new do |t|
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+ t.files = ['lib/**/*.rb', OTHER_PATHS] # optional
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+ t.options = ['--any', '--extra', '--opts'] # optional
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+ t.stats_options = ['--list-undoc'] # optional
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ All the settings: `files`, `options` and `stats_options` are optional. `files` will default to
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+ `lib/**/*.rb`, `options` will represents any options you might want
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+ to add and `stats_options` will pass extra options to the stats command.
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+ Again, a full list of options is available by typing `yardoc --help`
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+ in a shell. You can also override the options at the Rake command-line with the
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+ OPTS environment variable:
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+ ```sh
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+ ```
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+ **3. `yri` RI Implementation**
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+ The yri binary will use the cached .yardoc database to give you quick ri-style
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+ access to your documentation. It's way faster than ri but currently does not
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+ work with the stdlib or core Ruby libraries, only the active project. Example:
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+ ```sh
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+ $ yri YARD::Handlers::Base#register
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+ $ yri File.relative_path
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+ ```
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+ Note that class methods must not be referred to with the "::" namespace
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+ separator. Only modules, classes and constants should use "::".
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+ You can also do lookups on any installed gems. Just make sure to build the
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+ .yardoc databases for installed gems with:
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+ ```sh
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+ $ yard gems
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+ ```
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+ If you don't have sudo access, it will write these files to your `~/.yard`
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+ directory. `yri` will also cache lookups there.
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+ **4. `yard server` Documentation Server**
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+ The `yard server` command serves documentation for a local project or all installed
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+ RubyGems. To serve documentation for a project you are working on, simply run:
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+ ```sh
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+ ```
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+ And the project inside the current directory will be parsed (if the source has
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+ not yet been scanned by YARD) and served at [http://localhost:8808](http://localhost:8808).
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+ ### Live Reloading
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+ If you want to serve documentation on a project while you document it so that
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+ you can preview the results, simply pass `--reload` (`-r`) to the above command
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+ and YARD will reload any changed files on each request. This will allow you to
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+ change any documentation in the source and refresh to see the new contents.
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+ ### Serving Gems
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+ To serve documentation for all installed gems, call:
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+ ```
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+ This will also automatically build documentation for any gems that have not
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+ **5. `yard graph` Graphviz Generator**
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+ You can use `yard graph` to generate dot graphs of your code. This, of course,
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+ requires [Graphviz](http://www.graphviz.org) and the `dot` binary. By default
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+ this will generate a graph of the classes and modules in the best UML2 notation
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+ that Graphviz can support, but without any methods listed. With the `--full`
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+ option, methods and attributes will be listed. There is also a `--dependencies`
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+ option to show mixin inclusions. You can output to stdout or a file, or pipe directly
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+ to `dot`. The same public, protected and private visibility rules apply to `yard graph`.
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+ More options can be seen by typing `yard graph --help`, but here is an example:
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+ ```sh
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+ ```
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+ ## Changelog
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+ See {file:CHANGELOG.md} for a list of changes.
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+ ## License
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+ YARD &copy; 2007-2018 by [Loren Segal](mailto:lsegal@soen.ca). YARD is
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+ licensed under the MIT license except for some files which come from the
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+ RDoc/Ruby distributions. Please see the {file:LICENSE} and {file:LEGAL}
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+ documents for more information.