linux_dsm_epyc7002/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py
Nícolas F. R. A. Prado 1ac4cfb2ce docs: Allow multiple automarkup functions
The automarkup script previously matched expressions and substituted
them with markup to enable automatic cross-reference all in the same
function.

Split the expression matching iteration and the markup substitution into
different functions to make it easier to add new regular expressions and
functions to treat each of them.

Signed-off-by: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200911133339.327721-2-nfraprado@protonmail.com
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
2020-09-16 11:09:51 -06:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright 2019 Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
#
# Apply kernel-specific tweaks after the initial document processing
# has been done.
#
from docutils import nodes
import sphinx
from sphinx import addnodes
if sphinx.version_info[0] < 2 or \
sphinx.version_info[0] == 2 and sphinx.version_info[1] < 1:
from sphinx.environment import NoUri
else:
from sphinx.errors import NoUri
import re
from itertools import chain
#
# Regex nastiness. Of course.
# Try to identify "function()" that's not already marked up some
# other way. Sphinx doesn't like a lot of stuff right after a
# :c:func: block (i.e. ":c:func:`mmap()`s" flakes out), so the last
# bit tries to restrict matches to things that won't create trouble.
#
RE_function = re.compile(r'(([\w_][\w\d_]+)\(\))')
RE_type = re.compile(r'(struct|union|enum|typedef)\s+([\w_][\w\d_]+)')
#
# Many places in the docs refer to common system calls. It is
# pointless to try to cross-reference them and, as has been known
# to happen, somebody defining a function by these names can lead
# to the creation of incorrect and confusing cross references. So
# just don't even try with these names.
#
Skipfuncs = [ 'open', 'close', 'read', 'write', 'fcntl', 'mmap',
'select', 'poll', 'fork', 'execve', 'clone', 'ioctl',
'socket' ]
def markup_refs(docname, app, node):
t = node.astext()
done = 0
repl = [ ]
#
# Associate each regex with the function that will markup its matches
#
markup_func = {RE_type: markup_c_ref,
RE_function: markup_c_ref}
match_iterators = [regex.finditer(t) for regex in markup_func]
#
# Sort all references by the starting position in text
#
sorted_matches = sorted(chain(*match_iterators), key=lambda m: m.start())
for m in sorted_matches:
#
# Include any text prior to match as a normal text node.
#
if m.start() > done:
repl.append(nodes.Text(t[done:m.start()]))
#
# Call the function associated with the regex that matched this text and
# append its return to the text
#
repl.append(markup_func[m.re](docname, app, m))
done = m.end()
if done < len(t):
repl.append(nodes.Text(t[done:]))
return repl
#
# Try to replace a C reference (function() or struct/union/enum/typedef
# type_name) with an appropriate cross reference.
#
def markup_c_ref(docname, app, match):
class_str = {RE_function: 'c-func', RE_type: 'c-type'}
reftype_str = {RE_function: 'function', RE_type: 'type'}
cdom = app.env.domains['c']
#
# Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain
#
target = match.group(2)
target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0))
xref = None
if not (match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs):
lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]])
lit_text += target_text
pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c',
reftype = reftype_str[match.re],
reftarget = target, modname = None,
classname = None)
#
# XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here,
# work around that by ignoring them.
#
try:
xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder,
reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref,
lit_text)
except NoUri:
xref = None
#
# Return the xref if we got it; otherwise just return the plain text.
#
if xref:
return xref
else:
return target_text
def auto_markup(app, doctree, name):
#
# This loop could eventually be improved on. Someday maybe we
# want a proper tree traversal with a lot of awareness of which
# kinds of nodes to prune. But this works well for now.
#
# The nodes.literal test catches ``literal text``, its purpose is to
# avoid adding cross-references to functions that have been explicitly
# marked with cc:func:.
#
for para in doctree.traverse(nodes.paragraph):
for node in para.traverse(nodes.Text):
if not isinstance(node.parent, nodes.literal):
node.parent.replace(node, markup_refs(name, app, node))
def setup(app):
app.connect('doctree-resolved', auto_markup)
return {
'parallel_read_safe': True,
'parallel_write_safe': True,
}