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  1. data/ChangeLog +205 -0
  2. data/README.md +52 -73
  3. data/Rakefile +17 -2
  4. data/docs/GettingStarted.md +6 -2
  5. data/lib/yard.rb +1 -1
  6. data/lib/yard/cli/yri.rb +1 -1
  7. data/lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb +1 -1
  8. data/lib/yard/handlers/base.rb +1 -1
  9. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/attribute_handler.rb +1 -1
  10. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb +2 -2
  11. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/exception_handler.rb +9 -7
  12. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/exception_handler.rb +3 -4
  13. data/lib/yard/handlers/ruby/visibility_handler.rb +1 -1
  14. data/lib/yard/parser/c_parser.rb +40 -5
  15. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb +2 -1
  16. data/lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb +47 -7
  17. data/lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb +13 -2
  18. data/lib/yard/rubygems/specification.rb +2 -2
  19. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb +13 -8
  20. data/lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb +1 -1
  21. data/lib/yard/verifier.rb +2 -2
  22. data/spec/cli/server_spec.rb +7 -6
  23. data/spec/cli/yri_spec.rb +1 -1
  24. data/spec/code_objects/extra_file_object_spec.rb +1 -1
  25. data/spec/config_spec.rb +0 -1
  26. data/spec/handlers/base_spec.rb +2 -2
  27. data/spec/handlers/constant_handler_spec.rb +1 -1
  28. data/spec/handlers/examples/exception_handler_001.rb.txt +4 -0
  29. data/spec/handlers/exception_handler_spec.rb +4 -0
  30. data/spec/handlers/ruby/base_spec.rb +3 -3
  31. data/spec/parser/c_parser_spec.rb +100 -11
  32. data/spec/parser/ruby/ast_node_spec.rb +2 -1
  33. data/spec/parser/ruby/ruby_parser_spec.rb +43 -2
  34. data/spec/parser/source_parser_spec.rb +2 -1
  35. data/spec/templates/examples/method001.html +3 -2
  36. data/spec/templates/helpers/html_helper_spec.rb +26 -5
  37. data/templates/default/fulldoc/html/css/full_list.css +2 -0
  38. data/templates/default/fulldoc/html/css/style.css +2 -0
  39. data/templates/default/fulldoc/html/full_list_methods.erb +1 -1
  40. data/templates/default/fulldoc/html/js/full_list.js +23 -6
  41. data/templates/default/tags/html/option.erb +2 -2
  42. data/templates/guide/fulldoc/html/css/style.css +2 -0
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data/ChangeLog CHANGED
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+ 2011-10-15 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * ChangeLog, README.md, lib/yard.rb: Update README, ChangeLog and bump to
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+ 0.7.3 for release
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+ * Rakefile: Add ruby193 to suite
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+ * spec/config_spec.rb: Remove unnecessary file? stub, fixes JRuby spec
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+ * lib/yard/parser/c_parser.rb, spec/parser/c_parser_spec.rb: Support
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+ rb_define_attr in CRuby code Allows for commented /* rb_define_attr */ block
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+ to define an attribute silently when attribute methods are defined through
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+ rb_define_method. Closes #362
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+ * docs/GettingStarted.md: Fix reference to changed method name in Getting
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+ Started documentation
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+ 2011-10-14 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb, spec/parser/ruby/ruby_parser_spec.rb:
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+ Fix tokenizing of heredoc source Closes #366
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+
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+ * lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb: Fix escaping of {}
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+ * lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb,
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+ spec/templates/helpers/html_helper_spec.rb: Use ! to escape {} syntax
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+ * spec/cli/server_spec.rb, spec/handlers/constant_handler_spec.rb: Make tests
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+ more Windows friendly
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+ * lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb: Fix parsing of %w{} and %w() when
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+ ended by a newline
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+ * README.md: Sentence rewording
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+ * README.md: Get rid of those unicode characters in README
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+ * templates/default/fulldoc/html/css/style.css,
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+ templates/guide/fulldoc/html/css/style.css: Add styling for RDoc definition
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+ lists (default and guide templates) Fixes #359
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+ 2011-10-14 Dirkjan Bussink <d.bussink@gmail.com>
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+ * lib/yard/verifier.rb: Use remove_method instead of undef_method
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+ undef_method has very different semantics. It prevents the class from
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+ responding to the named method. This means that also original methods on
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+ super classes won't be called. This for example results in weird behavior on
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+ Rubinius since the original method_missing method can't be called which
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+ normally throws the NoMethodError. Also see:
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+ http://www.nach-vorne.de/2008/2/28/undef_method-remove_method/index.html
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+ 2011-10-07 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb, spec/parser/ruby/ruby_parser_spec.rb:
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+ Clean up array AST node handling
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+ 2011-10-05 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * templates/default/fulldoc/html/css/full_list.css,
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+ templates/default/fulldoc/html/js/full_list.js: Force items to show in list
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+ search when parent lists are collapsed. Fixes #392
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+ * templates/default/fulldoc/html/js/full_list.js: Improve JS searching
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+ capabilities by adding minimal fuzzy finding behaviour. Toggle case sensitive
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+ searching when capital letters are used
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+ 2011-10-04 Grégory Karékinian <greg@karekinian.com>
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+ * docs/GettingStarted.md: Added information about escaping curly braces
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+ 2011-10-01 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb, spec/parser/ruby/ruby_parser_spec.rb:
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+ Fix displaying of source for unary operator nodes in the AST Closes #371
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+ * lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb: Print proper missing gem error
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+ message for files with auto-detected markups that are different from default
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+ * lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb: Display backtraces on parser errors in
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+ debugging mode
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+ * lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb, spec/parser/ruby/ruby_parser_spec.rb:
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+ Fixes "Bad value for range" error in 1.9.2-p290 and 1.9.3 when using %w{}
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+ syntax (changes to ripper API). Fixes #370
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+ 2011-07-12 Tobias Koch <tobias@tobijk.de>
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+ * lib/yard/parser/c_parser.rb: More flexible return type guessing in c-parser
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+ * handle keyword (un)signed for Integers * handle class names as return
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+ types * recognize C++ 'bool' * treat return types starting with 'char' as
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+ String
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+ * lib/yard/parser/c_parser.rb: Find override comment for C constructor
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+ 2011-10-01 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb, spec/parser/ruby/ruby_parser_spec.rb:
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+ Fix broken ruby parser specs
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+ 2011-09-07 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * spec/code_objects/extra_file_object_spec.rb, spec/handlers/base_spec.rb,
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+ spec/parser/source_parser_spec.rb,
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+ spec/templates/helpers/html_helper_spec.rb: Fix various encoding and toplevel
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+ class variable changes for 1.9.3 compatibility
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+ * lib/yard/handlers/ruby/attribute_handler.rb,
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+ lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb, lib/yard/handlers/ruby/visibility_handler.rb,
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+ lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb, spec/handlers/ruby/base_spec.rb,
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+ spec/parser/ruby/ast_node_spec.rb: Add support for new Ripper vcall AST node,
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+ replaces var_ref for method calls Closes #384
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+ * lib/yard/handlers/base.rb, lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb: LoadOrderError
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+ should not stuff continuation inside of message (1.9.3 now calls to_s on
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+ * Rakefile, lib/yard/cli/yri.rb: Remove depcrecated Config in favour of
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+ 2011-08-18 Kouhei Sutou <kou@clear-code.com>
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+ * lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb: escape HTML meta characters in
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+ text for HTML output. Here is an example text file. hello.txt: Hello >_<!
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+ Here is a command to generate HTML: % yardoc - hello.txt It generates the
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+ following HTML: ... ...<pre>Hello >_<!</pre>... ... We should escape ">",
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+ 2011-08-14 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * spec/templates/examples/method001.html: Fix broken spec from incomplete
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+ 2011-08-07 Kouhei Sutou <kou@clear-code.com>
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+ * templates/default/tags/html/option.erb: fix wrong close tag.
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+ 2011-07-01 Rob Gleeson <rob@flowof.info>
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+ * lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb: Add support for GitHub
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+ codeblocks when using RedCarpet.
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+ 2011-07-07 Kouhei Sutou <kou@clear-code.com>
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+ * .../default/fulldoc/html/full_list_methods.erb: [template][html] add
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+ missing escape in object link label. This problem can be reproducable by the
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+ end end 2. Genreate documents from the above script: % yardoc array-amp.rb
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+ 3. Find link markup in method_list.html: % grep '#&' method_list.html <span
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+ spec/templates/helpers/html_helper_spec.rb: [html] fix missing escape in
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+ 2011-06-22 Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>
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+ * spec/parser/c_parser_spec.rb: Fix C parser spec
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+ 2011-06-20 Sven Fuchs <svenfuchs@artweb-design.de>
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  **Copyright**: 2007-2011
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  **License**: MIT License
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- **Latest Version**: 0.7.2 (codename "Heroes")
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