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authorFireFly <firefly@firefly.nu>2024-05-15 15:24:03 -0700
committerJade Lovelace <lix@jade.fyi>2024-05-15 15:24:03 -0700
commiteca8bce08112a7e0621baad29a1be2fcd0c668b9 (patch)
tree7da16613c7cfa6045736313d87e58ecfc6d57579 /lix-doc
parent03655c310dccd4f6d61af262ccf886b7e3906fe4 (diff)
lix-doc: don't chomp bold headings off
There are a few places in nixpkgs lib where `**Foo**:` is used as a heading instead of the usual markdown `# Foo` ones. I think this is intentional with how it gets rendered in the manual, e.g. [`lib.lists.sortOn`][1]. [1]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#function-library-lib.lists.sortOn `nix-doc` prints this as ``` *Laws**: ```nix sortOn f == sort (p: q: f p < f q) ``` ``` chomping off the first asterisk as part of `cleanup_single_line` that's meant to deal with `/** \n * \n * \n */` style doc comments. This also means the usage in lix ends up funny-looking with a trailing asterisk as if there's a footnote to pay attention to (which is how I first noticed it, heh) The fix: When cleaning up a single line and removing a prefix comment character, ensure it's followed by whitespace (or the last character of the line). Upstream-PR: https://github.com/lf-/nix-doc/pull/26 Change-Id: If2870c53a632f6bbbcca98a4bfbd72f5bef37879
Diffstat (limited to 'lix-doc')
-rw-r--r--lix-doc/src/lib.rs24
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/lix-doc/src/lib.rs b/lix-doc/src/lib.rs
index 9c2e43f2f..27fe5c9b5 100644
--- a/lix-doc/src/lib.rs
+++ b/lix-doc/src/lib.rs
@@ -84,9 +84,13 @@ fn indented(s: &str, indent: usize) -> String {
/// Cleans up a single line, erasing prefix single line comments but preserving indentation
fn cleanup_single_line<'a>(s: &'a str) -> &'a str {
let mut cmt_new_start = 0;
- for (idx, ch) in s.char_indices() {
+ let mut iter = s.char_indices().peekable();
+ while let Some((idx, ch)) = iter.next() {
+ // peek at the next character, with an explicit '\n' as "next character" at end of line
+ let (_, next_ch) = iter.peek().unwrap_or(&(0, '\n'));
+
// if we find a character, save the byte position after it as our new string start
- if ch == '#' || ch == '*' {
+ if ch == '#' || (ch == '*' && next_ch.is_whitespace()) {
cmt_new_start = idx + 1;
break;
}
@@ -206,7 +210,7 @@ fn visit_lambda(name: String, lambda: &Lambda) -> SearchResult {
SearchResult {
identifier: name,
doc: comment,
- param_block
+ param_block,
}
}
@@ -246,7 +250,7 @@ pub extern "C" fn nd_get_function_docs(
filename: *const c_char,
line: usize,
col: usize,
- ) -> *const c_char {
+) -> *const c_char {
let fname = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(filename) };
fname
.to_str()
@@ -257,9 +261,9 @@ pub extern "C" fn nd_get_function_docs(
eprintln!("panic!! {:#?}", e);
e
})
- .ok()
+ .ok()
})
- .flatten()
+ .flatten()
.and_then(|s| CString::new(s).ok())
.map(|s| s.into_raw() as *const c_char)
.unwrap_or(ptr::null())
@@ -319,8 +323,16 @@ mod tests {
let ex1 = " * a";
let ex2 = " # a";
let ex3 = " a";
+ let ex4 = " *";
assert_eq!(cleanup_single_line(ex1), " a");
assert_eq!(cleanup_single_line(ex2), " a");
assert_eq!(cleanup_single_line(ex3), ex3);
+ assert_eq!(cleanup_single_line(ex4), "");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_single_line_retains_bold_headings() {
+ let ex1 = " **Foo**:";
+ assert_eq!(cleanup_single_line(ex1), ex1);
}
}