Merge #11967 generate :help HTML with treesitter

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@ -127,13 +127,6 @@ endif
src/nvim/testdir/%.vim: phony_force
+$(SINGLE_MAKE) -C src/nvim/testdir NVIM_PRG=$(NVIM_PRG) SCRIPTS= $(MAKEOVERRIDES) $(patsubst src/nvim/testdir/%.vim,%,$@)
build/runtime/doc/tags helptags: | nvim
+$(BUILD_TOOL) -C build runtime/doc/tags
# Builds help HTML _and_ checks for invalid help tags.
helphtml: | nvim build/runtime/doc/tags
+$(BUILD_TOOL) -C build doc_html
functionaltest functionaltest-lua unittest benchmark: | nvim
$(BUILD_TOOL) -C build $@

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@ -210,6 +210,9 @@ set(TREESITTER_LUA_SHA256 564594fe0ffd2f2fb3578a15019b723e1bc94ac82cb6a0103a6b3b
set(TREESITTER_VIM_URL https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-viml/archive/v0.2.0.tar.gz)
set(TREESITTER_VIM_SHA256 608dcc31a7948cb66ae7f45494620e2e9face1af75598205541f80d782ec4501)
set(TREESITTER_HELP_URL https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc/archive/a2c5c01f797eef67634941630442eea66eb7e1b6.tar.gz)
set(TREESITTER_HELP_SHA256 b999c145da02652c235d497cb32e72660175d3b9fa129a7a6ba164b60414e73d)
set(TREESITTER_URL https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/archive/v0.20.7.tar.gz)
set(TREESITTER_SHA256 b355e968ec2d0241bbd96748e00a9038f83968f85d822ecb9940cbe4c42e182e)

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@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ endfunction()
BuildTSParser(c ${TREESITTER_C_URL} ${TREESITTER_C_SHA256} TreesitterParserCMakeLists.txt)
BuildTSParser(lua ${TREESITTER_LUA_URL} ${TREESITTER_LUA_SHA256} TreesitterParserCMakeLists.txt)
BuildTSParser(vim ${TREESITTER_VIM_URL} ${TREESITTER_VIM_SHA256} TreesitterParserCMakeLists.txt)
BuildTSParser(help ${TREESITTER_HELP_URL} ${TREESITTER_HELP_SHA256} TreesitterParserCMakeLists.txt)

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ The special pattern <buffer> or <buffer=N> defines a buffer-local autocommand.
See |autocmd-buflocal|.
Note: The ":autocmd" command can only be followed by another command when the
'|' appears where the pattern is expected. This works: >
"|" appears where the pattern is expected. This works: >
:augroup mine | au! BufRead | augroup END
But this sees "augroup" as part of the defined command: >
:augroup mine | au! BufRead * | augroup END

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@ -47,6 +47,11 @@ Functions ~
*buffer_name()* Obsolete name for |bufname()|.
*buffer_number()* Obsolete name for |bufnr()|.
*file_readable()* Obsolete name for |filereadable()|.
*health#report_error* Use Lua |vim.health.report_error()| instead.
*health#report_info* Use Lua |vim.health.report_info()| instead.
*health#report_ok* Use Lua |vim.health.report_ok()| instead.
*health#report_start* Use Lua |vim.health.report_start()| instead.
*health#report_warn* Use Lua |vim.health.report_warn()| instead.
*highlight_exists()* Obsolete name for |hlexists()|.
*highlightID()* Obsolete name for |hlID()|.
*inputdialog()* Use |input()| instead.

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@ -7,11 +7,12 @@ Author: TJ DeVries <devries.timothyj@gmail.com>
==============================================================================
Introduction *health*
health.vim is a minimal framework to help with troubleshooting user
configuration. Nvim ships with healthchecks for configuration, performance,
python support, ruby support, clipboard support, and more.
health.vim is a minimal framework to help users troubleshoot configuration and
any other environment conditions that a plugin might care about. Nvim ships
with healthchecks for configuration, performance, python support, ruby
support, clipboard support, and more.
To run the healthchecks, use this command: >
To run all healthchecks, use: >
:checkhealth
<
@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ Plugin authors are encouraged to write new healthchecks. |health-dev|
Commands *health-commands*
*:checkhealth* *:CheckHealth*
:checkhealth Run all healthchecks.
:checkhealth Run all healthchecks.
*E5009*
Nvim depends on |$VIMRUNTIME|, 'runtimepath' and 'packpath' to
find the standard "runtime files" for syntax highlighting,
@ -35,23 +36,21 @@ Commands *health-commands*
:checkhealth nvim
<
To run the healthchecks for the "foo" and "bar" plugins
(assuming these plugins are on 'runtimepath' or 'packpath' and
they have implemented the Lua or Vimscript interface
require("foo.health").check() and health#bar#check(),
respectively): >
(assuming they are on 'runtimepath' and they have implemented
the Lua `require("foo.health").check()` interface): >
:checkhealth foo bar
<
To run healthchecks for lua submodules, use dot notation or
"*" to refer to all submodules. For example nvim provides
`vim.lsp` and `vim.treesitter` >
To run healthchecks for Lua submodules, use dot notation or
"*" to refer to all submodules. For example Nvim provides
`vim.lsp` and `vim.treesitter`: >
:checkhealth vim.lsp vim.treesitter
:checkhealth vim*
<
==============================================================================
Lua Functions *health-functions-lua* *health-lua* *vim.health*
Functions *health-functions* *vim.health*
The Lua "health" module can be used to create new healthchecks (see also
|health-functions-vim|). To get started, simply use:
The Lua "health" module can be used to create new healthchecks. To get started
see |health-dev|.
vim.health.report_start({name}) *vim.health.report_start()*
Starts a new report. Most plugins should call this only once, but if
@ -65,36 +64,43 @@ vim.health.report_ok({msg}) *vim.health.report_ok()*
Reports a "success" message.
vim.health.report_warn({msg} [, {advice}]) *vim.health.report_warn()*
Reports a warning. {advice} is an optional List of suggestions.
Reports a warning. {advice} is an optional list of suggestions to
present to the user.
vim.health.report_error({msg} [, {advice}]) *vim.health.report_error()*
Reports an error. {advice} is an optional List of suggestions.
Reports an error. {advice} is an optional list of suggestions to
present to the user.
==============================================================================
Create a Lua healthcheck *health-dev-lua*
Create a healthcheck *health-dev*
Healthchecks are functions that check the user environment, configuration,
etc. Nvim has built-in healthchecks in $VIMRUNTIME/autoload/health/.
Healthchecks are functions that check the user environment, configuration, or
any other prerequisities that a plugin cares about. Nvim ships with
healthchecks in:
- $VIMRUNTIME/autoload/health/
- $VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/lsp/health.lua
- $VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/treesitter/health.lua
- and more...
To add a new healthcheck for your own plugin, simply define a Lua module in
your plugin that returns a table with a "check()" function. |:checkhealth|
will automatically find and invoke this function.
To add a new healthcheck for your own plugin, simply create a "health.lua"
module on 'runtimepath' that returns a table with a "check()" function. Then
|:checkhealth| will automatically find and invoke the function.
If your plugin is named "foo", then its healthcheck module should be a file in
one of these locations on 'runtimepath' or 'packpath':
For example if your plugin is named "foo", define your healthcheck module at
one of these locations (on 'runtimepath'):
- lua/foo/health/init.lua
- lua/foo/health.lua
If your plugin provides a submodule named "bar" for which you want a separate
healthcheck, define the healthcheck at one of these locations on 'runtimepath'
or 'packpath':
If your plugin also provides a submodule named "bar" for which you want
a separate healthcheck, define the healthcheck at one of these locations:
- lua/foo/bar/health/init.lua
- lua/foo/bar/health.lua
All submodules should return a Lua table containing the method `check()`.
All such health modules must return a Lua table containing a `check()`
function.
Copy this sample code into `lua/foo/health/init.lua` or `lua/foo/health.lua`,
replacing "foo" in the path with your plugin name: >
Copy this sample code into `lua/foo/health.lua`, replacing "foo" in the path
with your plugin name: >
local M = {}
@ -102,9 +108,9 @@ replacing "foo" in the path with your plugin name: >
vim.health.report_start("my_plugin report")
-- make sure setup function parameters are ok
if check_setup() then
vim.health.report_ok("Setup function is correct")
vim.health.report_ok("Setup is correct")
else
vim.health.report_error("Setup function is incorrect")
vim.health.report_error("Setup is incorrect")
end
-- do some more checking
-- ...
@ -112,67 +118,5 @@ replacing "foo" in the path with your plugin name: >
return M
==============================================================================
Vimscript Functions *health-functions-vimscript* *health-vimscript*
health.vim functions are for creating new healthchecks. (See also
|health-functions-lua|)
health#report_start({name}) *health#report_start*
Starts a new report. Most plugins should call this only once, but if
you want different sections to appear in your report, call this once
per section.
health#report_info({msg}) *health#report_info*
Reports an informational message.
health#report_ok({msg}) *health#report_ok*
Reports a "success" message.
health#report_warn({msg} [, {advice}]) *health#report_warn*
Reports a warning. {advice} is an optional List of suggestions.
health#report_error({msg} [, {advice}]) *health#report_error*
Reports an error. {advice} is an optional List of suggestions.
health#{plugin}#check() *health.user_checker*
Healthcheck function for {plugin}. Called by |:checkhealth|
automatically. Example: >
function! health#my_plug#check() abort
silent call s:check_environment_vars()
silent call s:check_python_configuration()
endfunction
<
==============================================================================
Create a healthcheck *health-dev-vim*
Healthchecks are functions that check the user environment, configuration,
etc. Nvim has built-in healthchecks in $VIMRUNTIME/autoload/health/.
To add a new healthcheck for your own plugin, simply define a
health#{plugin}#check() function in autoload/health/{plugin}.vim.
|:checkhealth| automatically finds and invokes such functions.
If your plugin is named "foo", then its healthcheck function must be >
health#foo#check()
defined in this file on 'runtimepath' or 'packpath':
- autoload/health/foo.vim
Copy this sample code into autoload/health/foo.vim and replace "foo" with your
plugin name: >
function! health#foo#check() abort
call health#report_start('sanity checks')
" perform arbitrary checks
" ...
if looks_good
call health#report_ok('found required dependencies')
else
call health#report_error('cannot find foo',
\ ['npm install --save foo'])
endif
endfunction
vim:et:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:fdm=marker

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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
(headline) @text.title
(column_heading) @text.title
(tag
"*" @conceal (#set! conceal "")
name: (_) @label)
(option
name: (_) @text.literal)
(hotlink
"|" @conceal (#set! conceal "")
destination: (_) @text.reference)
(backtick
"`" @conceal (#set! conceal "")
content: (_) @string)
(argument) @parameter

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scripts/gen_help_html.lua Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,830 @@
-- Converts Vim :help files to HTML. Validates |tag| links and document syntax (parser errors).
--
-- USAGE (GENERATE HTML):
-- 1. Run `make helptags` first; this script depends on vim.fn.taglist().
-- 2. nvim -V1 -es --clean +"lua require('scripts.gen_help_html').gen('./build/runtime/doc/', 'target/dir/')"
-- - Read the docstring at gen().
-- 3. cd target/dir/ && jekyll serve --host 0.0.0.0
-- 4. Visit http://localhost:4000/…/help.txt.html
--
-- USAGE (VALIDATE):
-- 1. nvim -V1 -es +"lua require('scripts.gen_help_html').validate()"
-- - validate() is 10x faster than gen(), so it is used in CI.
--
-- SELF-TEST MODE:
-- 1. nvim -V1 -es +"lua require('scripts.gen_help_html')._test()"
--
-- NOTES:
-- * gen() and validate() are the primary entrypoints. validate() only exists because gen() is too
-- slow (~1 min) to run in per-commit CI.
-- * visit_node() is the core function used by gen() to traverse the document tree and produce HTML.
-- * visit_validate() is the core function used by validate().
-- * Files in `new_layout` will be generated with a "flow" layout instead of preformatted/fixed-width layout.
--
-- parser bugs:
-- * Should NOT be code_block:
-- tab:xy The 'x' is always used, then 'y' as many times as will
-- fit. Thus "tab:>-" displays:
-- >
-- >-
-- >--
-- etc.
--
-- tab:xyz The 'z' is always used, then 'x' is prepended, and
-- then 'y' is used as many times as will fit. Thus
-- "tab:<->" displays:
-- >
-- <>
-- <->
-- <-->
-- etc.
-- * Should NOT be a "headline". Perhaps a "table" (or just "line").
-- expr5 and expr6 *expr5* *expr6*
-- ---------------
-- expr6 + expr6 Number addition, |List| or |Blob| concatenation *expr-+*
-- expr6 - expr6 Number subtraction *expr--*
-- expr6 . expr6 String concatenation *expr-.*
-- expr6 .. expr6 String concatenation *expr-..*
local tagmap = nil
local helpfiles = nil
local invalid_tags = {}
local commit = '?'
local api = vim.api
local M = {}
-- These files are generated with "flow" layout (non fixed-width, wrapped text paragraphs).
-- All other files are "legacy" files which require fixed-width layout.
local new_layout = {
['api.txt'] = true,
['channel.txt'] = true,
['develop.txt'] = true,
['nvim.txt'] = true,
['pi_health.txt'] = true,
['provider.txt'] = true,
['ui.txt'] = true,
}
-- TODO: treesitter gets stuck on these files...
local exclude = {
['filetype.txt'] = true,
['usr_24.txt'] = true,
}
local function tofile(fname, text)
local f = io.open(fname, 'w')
if not f then
error(('failed to write: %s'):format(f))
else
f:write(text)
f:close()
end
end
local function html_esc(s)
if s:find('<a class="parse%-error"') then
-- HACK: don't escape HTML that we generated (for a parsing error).
return s
end
return s:gsub(
'&', '&amp;'):gsub(
'<', '&lt;'):gsub(
'>', '&gt;')
end
local function url_encode(s)
-- Credit: tpope / vim-unimpaired
-- NOTE: these chars intentionally *not* escaped: ' ( )
return vim.fn.substitute(vim.fn.iconv(s, 'latin1', 'utf-8'),
[=[[^A-Za-z0-9()'_.~-]]=],
[=[\="%".printf("%02X",char2nr(submatch(0)))]=],
'g')
end
-- Removes the ">" and "<" chars that delineate a codeblock in Vim :help files.
local function trim_gt_lt(s)
return s:gsub('^%s*>%s*\n', ''):gsub('\n<', '')
end
local function expandtabs(s)
return s:gsub('\t', (' '):rep(8))
end
local function to_titlecase(s)
local text = ''
for w in vim.gsplit(s, '[ \t]+') do
text = ('%s %s%s'):format(text, vim.fn.toupper(w:sub(1, 1)), w:sub(2))
end
return text
end
local function to_heading_tag(text)
-- Prepend "_" to avoid conflicts with actual :help tags.
return text and string.format('_%s', vim.fn.tolower((text:gsub('%s+', '-')))) or 'unknown'
end
local function basename_noext(f)
return vim.fs.basename(f:gsub('%.txt', ''))
end
local function is_blank(s)
return not not s:find('^%s*$')
end
local function trim(s)
return vim.trim(s)
end
local function trim_bullet(s)
return s:gsub('^%s*[-*•]%s', '')
end
local function startswith_bullet(s)
return s:find('^%s*[-*•]%s')
end
-- Checks if a given line is a "noise" line that doesn't look good in HTML form.
local function is_noise(line)
return (
line:find('Type .*gO.* to see the table of contents')
-- Title line of traditional :help pages.
-- Example: "NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL by ..."
or line:find('^%s*N?VIM REFERENCE MANUAL')
-- First line of traditional :help pages.
-- Example: "*api.txt* Nvim"
or line:find('%s*%*?[a-zA-Z]+%.txt%*?%s+N?[vV]im%s*$')
-- modeline
-- Example: "vim:tw=78:ts=8:sw=4:sts=4:et:ft=help:norl:"
or line:find('^%s*vi[m]%:.*ft=help')
or line:find('^%s*vi[m]%:.*filetype=help')
)
end
-- Creates a github issue URL at vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc with prefilled content.
local function get_bug_url_vimdoc(fname, to_fname, sample_text)
local this_url = string.format('https://neovim.io/doc/user/%s', vim.fs.basename(to_fname))
local bug_url = ('https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc/issues/new?labels=bug&title=parse+error%3A+'
..vim.fs.basename(fname)
..'+&body=Found+%60tree-sitter-vimdoc%60+parse+error+at%3A+'
..this_url
..'%0D%0DContext%3A%0D%0D%60%60%60%0D'
..url_encode(sample_text)
..'%0D%60%60%60')
return bug_url
end
-- Creates a github issue URL at neovim/neovim with prefilled content.
local function get_bug_url_nvim(fname, to_fname, sample_text, token_name)
local this_url = string.format('https://neovim.io/doc/user/%s', vim.fs.basename(to_fname))
local bug_url = ('https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/new?labels=bug&title=user+docs+HTML%3A+'
..vim.fs.basename(fname)
..'+&body=%60gen_help_html.lua%60+problem+at%3A+'
..this_url
..'%0D'
..(token_name and '+unhandled+token%3A+%60'..token_name..'%60' or '')
..'%0DContext%3A%0D%0D%60%60%60%0D'
..url_encode(sample_text)
..'%0D%60%60%60')
return bug_url
end
-- Gets a "foo.html" name from a "foo.txt" helpfile name.
local function get_helppage(f)
if not f then
return nil
end
-- Special case: help.txt is the "main landing page" of :help files, not index.txt.
if f == 'index.txt' then
return 'vimindex.html'
elseif f == 'help.txt' then
return 'index.html'
end
return f:gsub('%.txt$', '.html')
end
-- Counts leading spaces (tab=8) to decide the indent size of multiline text.
--
-- Blank lines (empty or whitespace-only) are ignored.
local function get_indent(s)
local min_indent = nil
for line in vim.gsplit(s, '\n') do
if line and not is_blank(line) then
local ws = expandtabs(line:match('^%s+') or '')
min_indent = (not min_indent or ws:len() < min_indent) and ws:len() or min_indent
end
end
return min_indent or 0
end
-- Removes the common indent level, after expanding tabs to 8 spaces.
local function trim_indent(s)
local indent_size = get_indent(s)
local trimmed = ''
for line in vim.gsplit(s, '\n') do
line = expandtabs(line)
trimmed = ('%s%s\n'):format(trimmed, line:sub(indent_size + 1))
end
return trimmed:sub(1, -2)
end
-- Gets raw buffer text in the node's range (+/- an offset), as a newline-delimited string.
local function getbuflinestr(node, bufnr, offset)
local line1, _, line2, _ = node:range()
line1 = line1 - offset
line2 = line2 + offset
local lines = vim.fn.getbufline(bufnr, line1 + 1, line2 + 1)
return table.concat(lines, '\n')
end
-- Gets the whitespace just before `node` from the raw buffer text.
-- Needed for preformatted `old` lines.
local function getws(node, bufnr)
local line1, c1, line2, _ = node:range()
local raw = vim.fn.getbufline(bufnr, line1 + 1, line2 + 1)[1]
local text_before = raw:sub(1, c1)
local leading_ws = text_before:match('%s+$') or ''
return leading_ws
end
local function get_tagname(node, bufnr, link)
local node_name = (node.named and node:named()) and node:type() or nil
local node_text = vim.treesitter.get_node_text(node, bufnr)
local tag = ((node_name == 'option' and node_text)
or (link and node_text:gsub('^|', ''):gsub('|$', '') or node_text:gsub('^%*', ''):gsub('%*$', '')))
local helpfile = tag and vim.fs.basename(tagmap[tag]) or nil -- "api.txt"
local helppage = get_helppage(helpfile) -- "api.html"
return helppage, tag
end
-- Traverses the tree at `root` and checks that |tag| links point to valid helptags.
local function visit_validate(root, level, lang_tree, opt, stats)
level = level or 0
local node_name = (root.named and root:named()) and root:type() or nil
local toplevel = level < 1
if root:child_count() > 0 then
for node, _ in root:iter_children() do
if node:named() then
visit_validate(node, level + 1, lang_tree, opt, stats)
end
end
end
if node_name == 'ERROR' then
-- Store the raw text to give context to the bug report.
local sample_text = not toplevel and getbuflinestr(root, opt.buf, 3) or '[top level!]'
table.insert(stats.parse_errors, sample_text)
elseif node_name == 'hotlink' or node_name == 'option' then
local _, tagname = get_tagname(root, opt.buf, true)
if not root:has_error() and not tagmap[tagname] then
invalid_tags[tagname] = vim.fs.basename(opt.fname)
end
end
end
-- Generates HTML from node `root` recursively.
local function visit_node(root, level, lang_tree, headings, opt, stats)
level = level or 0
local node_name = (root.named and root:named()) and root:type() or nil
-- Previous sibling kind (string).
local prev = root:prev_sibling() and (root:prev_sibling().named and root:prev_sibling():named()) and root:prev_sibling():type() or nil
-- Next sibling kind (string).
local next_ = root:next_sibling() and (root:next_sibling().named and root:next_sibling():named()) and root:next_sibling():type() or nil
-- Parent kind (string).
local parent = root:parent() and root:parent():type() or nil
local text = ''
local toplevel = level < 1
local function node_text()
return vim.treesitter.get_node_text(root, opt.buf)
end
if root:child_count() == 0 then
text = node_text()
else
-- Process children and join them with whitespace.
for node, _ in root:iter_children() do
if node:named() then
local r = visit_node(node, level + 1, lang_tree, headings, opt, stats)
local ws = r == '' and '' or ((opt.old and (node:type() == 'word' or not node:named())) and getws(node, opt.buf) or ' ')
text = string.format('%s%s%s', text, ws, r)
end
end
end
local trimmed = trim(text)
if node_name == 'help_file' then -- root node
return text
elseif node_name == 'word' or node_name == 'uppercase_name' then
if parent == 'headline' then
-- Start a new heading item, or update the current one.
local n = (prev == nil or #headings == 0) and #headings + 1 or #headings
headings[n] = string.format('%s%s', headings[n] and headings[n]..' ' or '', text)
end
return html_esc(text)
elseif node_name == 'headline' then
return ('<a name="%s"></a><h2 class="help-heading">%s</h2>\n'):format(to_heading_tag(headings[#headings]), text)
elseif node_name == 'column_heading' or node_name == 'column_name' then
return ('<h4>%s</h4>\n'):format(trimmed)
elseif node_name == 'line' then
-- TODO: remove these "sibling inspection" hacks once the parser provides structured info
-- about paragraphs and listitems: https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc/issues/12
local next_text = root:next_sibling() and vim.treesitter.get_node_text(root:next_sibling(), opt.buf) or ''
local li = startswith_bullet(text) -- Listitem?
local next_li = startswith_bullet(next_text) -- Next is listitem?
-- Close the paragraph/listitem if the next sibling is not a line.
local close = (next_ ~= 'line' or next_li or is_blank(next_text)) and '</div>\n' or ''
-- HACK: discard common "noise" lines.
if is_noise(text) then
table.insert(stats.noise_lines, getbuflinestr(root, opt.buf, 0))
return (opt.old or prev ~= 'line') and '' or close
end
if opt.old then
-- XXX: Treat old docs as preformatted. Until those docs are "fixed" or we get better info
-- from tree-sitter-vimdoc, this avoids broken layout for legacy docs.
return ('<div class="old-help-line">%s</div>\n'):format(text)
end
if li then
return string.format('<div class="help-item">%s%s', trim_bullet(expandtabs(text)), close)
end
if prev ~= 'line' then -- Start a new paragraph.
return string.format('<div class="help-para">%s%s', expandtabs(text), close)
end
-- Continue in the current paragraph/listitem.
return string.format('%s%s', expandtabs(text), close)
elseif node_name == 'hotlink' or node_name == 'option' then
local helppage, tagname = get_tagname(root, opt.buf, true)
if not root:has_error() and not tagmap[tagname] then
invalid_tags[tagname] = vim.fs.basename(opt.fname)
end
return ('<a href="%s#%s">%s</a>'):format(helppage, url_encode(tagname), html_esc(tagname))
elseif node_name == 'backtick' then
return ('<code>%s</code>'):format(html_esc(text))
elseif node_name == 'argument' then
return ('<code>{%s}</code>'):format(html_esc(trimmed))
elseif node_name == 'code_block' then
return ('<pre>\n%s</pre>\n'):format(html_esc(trim_indent(trim_gt_lt(text))))
elseif node_name == 'tag' then -- anchor
local _, tagname = get_tagname(root, opt.buf, false)
local s = ('<a name="%s"></a><span class="help-tag">%s</span>'):format(url_encode(tagname), trimmed)
if parent == 'headline' and prev ~= 'tag' then
-- Start the <span> container for tags in a heading.
-- This makes "justify-content:space-between" right-align the tags.
-- <h2>foo bar<span>tag1 tag2</span></h2>
return string.format('<span class="help-heading-tags">%s', s)
elseif parent == 'headline' and next_ == nil then
-- End the <span> container for tags in a heading.
return string.format('%s</span>', s)
end
return s
elseif node_name == 'ERROR' then
-- Store the raw text to give context to the bug report.
local sample_text = not toplevel and getbuflinestr(root, opt.buf, 3) or '[top level!]'
table.insert(stats.parse_errors, sample_text)
if prev == 'ERROR' then
-- Avoid trashing the text with cascading errors.
return trimmed, ('parse-error:"%s"'):format(node_text())
end
return ('<a class="parse-error" target="_blank" title="Parsing error. Report to tree-sitter-vimdoc..." href="%s">%s</a>'):format(
get_bug_url_vimdoc(opt.fname, opt.to_fname, sample_text), trimmed)
else -- Unknown token.
local sample_text = not toplevel and getbuflinestr(root, opt.buf, 3) or '[top level!]'
return ('<a class="unknown-token" target="_blank" title="ERROR: unhandled token: %s. Report to neovim/neovim..." href="%s">%s</a>'):format(
node_name, get_bug_url_nvim(opt.fname, opt.to_fname, sample_text, node_name), trimmed), ('unknown-token:"%s"'):format(node_name)
end
end
local function get_helpfiles(include)
local dir = './build/runtime/doc'
local rv = {}
for f, type in vim.fs.dir(dir) do
if (vim.endswith(f, '.txt')
and type == 'file'
and (not include or vim.tbl_contains(include, f))
and (not exclude[f])) then
local fullpath = vim.fn.fnamemodify(('%s/%s'):format(dir, f), ':p')
table.insert(rv, fullpath)
end
end
return rv
end
-- Populates the helptags map.
local function get_helptags(help_dir)
local m = {}
-- Load a random help file to convince taglist() to do its job.
vim.cmd(string.format('split %s/api.txt', help_dir))
vim.cmd('lcd %:p:h')
for _, item in ipairs(vim.fn.taglist('.*')) do
if vim.endswith(item.filename, '.txt') then
m[item.name] = item.filename
end
end
vim.cmd('q!')
return m
end
-- Opens `fname` in a buffer and gets a treesitter parser for the buffer contents.
--
-- @returns lang_tree, bufnr
local function parse_buf(fname)
local buf
if type(fname) == 'string' then
vim.cmd('split '..vim.fn.fnameescape(fname)) -- Filename.
buf = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
else
buf = fname
vim.cmd('sbuffer '..tostring(fname)) -- Buffer number.
end
-- vim.treesitter.require_language('help', './build/lib/nvim/parser/help.so')
local lang_tree = vim.treesitter.get_parser(buf, 'help')
return lang_tree, buf
end
-- Validates one :help file `fname`:
-- - checks that |tag| links point to valid helptags.
-- - recursively counts parse errors ("ERROR" nodes)
--
-- @returns { invalid_tags: number, parse_errors: number }
local function validate_one(fname)
local stats = {
invalid_tags = {},
parse_errors = {},
}
local lang_tree, buf = parse_buf(fname)
for _, tree in ipairs(lang_tree:trees()) do
visit_validate(tree:root(), 0, tree, { buf = buf, fname = fname, }, stats)
end
lang_tree:destroy()
vim.cmd.close()
return {
invalid_tags = invalid_tags,
parse_errors = stats.parse_errors,
}
end
-- Generates HTML from one :help file `fname` and writes the result to `to_fname`.
--
-- @param fname Source :help file
-- @param to_fname Destination .html file
-- @param old boolean Preformat paragraphs (for old :help files which are full of arbitrary whitespace)
--
-- @returns html, stats
local function gen_one(fname, to_fname, old)
local stats = {
noise_lines = {},
parse_errors = {},
}
local lang_tree, buf = parse_buf(fname)
local headings = {} -- Headings (for ToC).
local title = to_titlecase(basename_noext(fname))
local html = ([[
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<meta name="description" content="Neovim user documentation">
<link href="/css/normalize.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="/css/main.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="help.css" rel="stylesheet">
<title>%s - Neovim docs</title>
</head>
<body>
]]):format(title)
local logo_svg = [[
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" role="img" width="173" height="50" viewBox="0 0 742 214" aria-label="Neovim">
<title>Neovim</title>
<defs>
<linearGradient x1="50%" y1="0%" x2="50%" y2="100%" id="a">
<stop stop-color="#16B0ED" stop-opacity=".8" offset="0%" />
<stop stop-color="#0F59B2" stop-opacity=".837" offset="100%" />
</linearGradient>
<linearGradient x1="50%" y1="0%" x2="50%" y2="100%" id="b">
<stop stop-color="#7DB643" offset="0%" />
<stop stop-color="#367533" offset="100%" />
</linearGradient>
<linearGradient x1="50%" y1="0%" x2="50%" y2="100%" id="c">
<stop stop-color="#88C649" stop-opacity=".8" offset="0%" />
<stop stop-color="#439240" stop-opacity=".84" offset="100%" />
</linearGradient>
</defs>
<g fill="none" fill-rule="evenodd">
<path
d="M.027 45.459L45.224-.173v212.171L.027 166.894V45.459z"
fill="url(#a)"
transform="translate(1 1)"
/>
<path
d="M129.337 45.89L175.152-.149l-.928 212.146-45.197-45.104.31-121.005z"
fill="url(#b)"
transform="matrix(-1 0 0 1 305 1)"
/>
<path
d="M45.194-.137L162.7 179.173l-32.882 32.881L12.25 33.141 45.194-.137z"
fill="url(#c)"
transform="translate(1 1)"
/>
<path
d="M46.234 84.032l-.063 7.063-36.28-53.563 3.36-3.422 32.983 49.922z"
fill-opacity=".13"
fill="#000"
/>
<g fill="#444">
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fill-opacity=".8"
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</g>
</g>
</svg>
]]
local main = ([[
<header class="container">
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg">
<div>
<a href="/" class="navbar-brand" aria-label="logo">
<!--TODO: use <img src="….svg"> here instead. Need one that has green lettering instead of gray. -->
%s
<!--<img src="https://neovim.io/logos/neovim-logo.svg" width="173" height="50" alt="Neovim" />-->
</a>
</div>
</nav>
</header>
<div class="container golden-grid help-body">
<div class="col-wide">
<h1>%s</h1>
<p>
<i>
Nvim help pages, updated <a href="https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/scripts/gen_help_html.lua">automatically</a>
from <a href="https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/runtime/doc/%s">source</a>.
Parsing by <a href="https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc">tree-sitter-vimdoc</a>.
</i>
</p>
]]):format(logo_svg, title, vim.fs.basename(fname))
for _, tree in ipairs(lang_tree:trees()) do
main = main .. (visit_node(tree:root(), 0, tree, headings, { buf = buf, old = old, fname = fname, to_fname = to_fname }, stats))
end
main = main .. '</div>\n'
local toc = [[
<div class="col-narrow toc">
<div><a href="index.html">Main</a></div>
<div><a href="vimindex.html">Help index</a></div>
<div><a href="quickref.html">Quick reference</a></div>
<hr/>
]]
for _, heading in ipairs(headings) do
toc = toc .. ('<div><a href="#%s">%s</a></div>\n'):format(to_heading_tag(heading), heading)
end
toc = toc .. '</div>\n'
local bug_url = get_bug_url_nvim(fname, to_fname, 'TODO', nil)
local bug_link = string.format('(<a href="%s" target="_blank">report docs bug...</a>)', bug_url)
local footer = ([[
<footer>
<div class="container flex">
<div class="generator-stats">
Generated on %s from <code>{%s}</code>
</div>
<div class="generator-stats">
parse_errors: %d %s | <span title="%s">noise_lines: %d</span>
</div>
<div>
</footer>
]]):format(
os.date('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'), commit, #stats.parse_errors, bug_link,
html_esc(table.concat(stats.noise_lines, '\n')), #stats.noise_lines)
html = ('%s%s%s</div>\n%s</body>\n</html>\n'):format(
html, main, toc, footer)
vim.cmd('q!')
lang_tree:destroy()
return html, stats
end
local function gen_css(fname)
local css = [[
@media (min-width: 40em) {
.toc {
position: fixed;
left: 67%;
}
}
.toc {
/* max-width: 12rem; */
}
.toc > div {
text-overflow: ellipsis;
overflow: hidden;
white-space: nowrap;
}
html {
scroll-behavior: auto;
}
h1, h2, h3, h4 {
font-family: sans-serif;
}
.help-body {
padding-bottom: 2em;
}
.help-line {
/* font-family: ui-monospace,SFMono-Regular,SF Mono,Menlo,Consolas,Liberation Mono,monospace; */
}
.help-item {
display: list-item;
margin-left: 1.5rem; /* padding-left: 1rem; */
}
.help-para {
padding-top: 10px;
padding-bottom: 10px;
}
.old-help-line {
/* Tabs are used for alignment in old docs, so we must match Vim's 8-char expectation. */
tab-size: 8;
white-space: pre;
font-size: .875em;
font-family: ui-monospace,SFMono-Regular,SF Mono,Menlo,Consolas,Liberation Mono,monospace;
}
a.help-tag, a.help-tag:focus, a.help-tag:hover {
color: inherit;
text-decoration: none;
}
.help-tag {
color: gray;
}
h1 .help-tag, h2 .help-tag {
font-size: smaller;
}
.help-heading {
overflow: hidden;
white-space: nowrap;
display: flex;
justify-content: space-between;
}
/* The (right-aligned) "tags" part of a section heading. */
.help-heading-tags {
margin-left: 10px;
}
.parse-error {
background-color: red;
}
.unknown-token {
color: black;
background-color: yellow;
}
pre {
/* Tabs are used in code_blocks only for indentation, not alignment, so we can aggressively shrink them. */
tab-size: 2;
white-space: pre;
overflow: visible;
/* font-family: ui-monospace,SFMono-Regular,SF Mono,Menlo,Consolas,Liberation Mono,monospace; */
/* font-size: 14px; */
/* border: 0px; */
/* margin: 0px; */
}
pre:hover,
.help-heading:hover {
overflow: visible;
}
.generator-stats {
color: gray;
font-size: smaller;
}
.golden-grid {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 65% auto;
grid-gap: 1em;
}
]]
tofile(fname, css)
end
function M._test()
tagmap = get_helptags('./build/runtime/doc')
helpfiles = get_helpfiles()
local function ok(cond, expected, actual)
assert((not expected and not actual) or (expected and actual), 'if "expected" is given, "actual" is also required')
if expected then
return assert(cond, ('expected %s, got: %s'):format(vim.inspect(expected), vim.inspect(actual)))
else
return assert(cond)
end
end
local function eq(expected, actual)
return ok(expected == actual, expected, actual)
end
eq(119, #helpfiles)
ok(vim.tbl_count(tagmap) > 3000, '>3000', vim.tbl_count(tagmap))
ok(vim.endswith(tagmap['vim.diagnostic.set()'], 'diagnostic.txt'), tagmap['vim.diagnostic.set()'], 'diagnostic.txt')
ok(vim.endswith(tagmap['%:s'], 'cmdline.txt'), tagmap['%:s'], 'cmdline.txt')
ok(is_noise([[vim:tw=78:isk=!-~,^*,^\|,^\":ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:]]))
ok(is_noise([[ VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Abe Lincoln ]]))
ok(not is_noise([[vim:tw=78]]))
eq(0, get_indent('a'))
eq(1, get_indent(' a'))
eq(2, get_indent(' a\n b\n c\n'))
eq(5, get_indent(' a\n \n b\n c\n d\n e\n'))
eq('a\n \n b\n c\n d\n e\n', trim_indent(' a\n \n b\n c\n d\n e\n'))
print('all tests passed')
end
--- Generates HTML from :help docs located in `help_dir` and writes the result in `to_dir`.
---
--- Example:
---
--- gen('./build/runtime/doc', '/path/to/neovim.github.io/_site/doc/', {'api.txt', 'autocmd.txt', 'channel.txt'}, nil)
---
--- @param help_dir string Source directory containing the :help files. Must run `make helptags` first.
--- @param to_dir string Target directory where the .html files will be written.
--- @param include table|nil Process only these filenames. Example: {'api.txt', 'autocmd.txt', 'channel.txt'}
---
--- @returns info dict
function M.gen(help_dir, to_dir, include)
vim.validate{
help_dir={help_dir, function(d) return vim.fn.isdirectory(d) == 1 end, 'valid directory'},
to_dir={to_dir, 's'},
include={include, 't', true},
}
local err_count = 0
tagmap = get_helptags(help_dir)
helpfiles = get_helpfiles(include)
print(('output dir: %s'):format(to_dir))
vim.fn.mkdir(to_dir, 'p')
gen_css(('%s/help.css'):format(to_dir))
for _, f in ipairs(helpfiles) do
local helpfile = vim.fs.basename(f)
local to_fname = ('%s/%s'):format(to_dir, get_helppage(helpfile))
local html, stats = gen_one(f, to_fname, not new_layout[helpfile])
tofile(to_fname, html)
print(('generated (%-4s errors): %-15s => %s'):format(#stats.parse_errors, helpfile, vim.fs.basename(to_fname)))
err_count = err_count + #stats.parse_errors
end
print(('generated %d html pages'):format(#helpfiles))
print(('total errors: %d'):format(err_count))
print(('invalid tags:\n%s'):format(vim.inspect(invalid_tags)))
return {
helpfiles = helpfiles,
err_count = err_count,
invalid_tags = invalid_tags,
}
end
-- Validates all :help files found in `help_dir`:
-- - checks that |tag| links point to valid helptags.
-- - recursively counts parse errors ("ERROR" nodes)
--
-- This is 10x faster than gen(), for use in CI.
--
-- @returns results dict
function M.validate(help_dir, include)
vim.validate{
help_dir={help_dir, function(d) return vim.fn.isdirectory(d) == 1 end, 'valid directory'},
include={include, 't', true},
}
local err_count = 0
tagmap = get_helptags(help_dir)
helpfiles = get_helpfiles(include)
for _, f in ipairs(helpfiles) do
local helpfile = vim.fs.basename(f)
local rv = validate_one(f)
print(('validated (%-4s errors): %s'):format(#rv.parse_errors, helpfile))
err_count = err_count + #rv.parse_errors
end
return {
helpfiles = helpfiles,
err_count = err_count,
invalid_tags = invalid_tags,
}
end
return M

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# Converts Vim/Nvim documentation to HTML.
#
# USAGE:
# 1. python3 scripts/gen_help_html.py runtime/doc/ ~/neovim.github.io/t/
# 3. cd ~/neovim.github.io/ && jekyll serve --host 0.0.0.0
# 2. Visit http://localhost:4000/t/help.txt.html
#
# Adapted from https://github.com/c4rlo/vimhelp/
# License: MIT
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Carlo Teubner
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import os
import re
import urllib.parse
import datetime
import sys
from itertools import chain
HEAD = """\
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset={encoding}"/>
<style>
.h {{
font-weight: bold;
}}
h1 {{
font-family: sans-serif;
}}
pre {{
font-family: sans-serif;
}}
</style>
<title>Nvim: {filename}</title>
"""
HEAD_END = '</head>\n<body>\n'
INTRO = """
<h1>Nvim help files</h1>
<p>
<a href="https://neovim.io/">Nvim</a> help pages{vers-note}.
Updated <a href="https://github.com/neovim/bot-ci" class="d">automatically</a>
from the <a href="https://github.com/neovim/neovim" class="d">Nvim source</a>.
</p>
"""
VERSION_NOTE = ", current as of Nvim {version}"
SITENAVI_LINKS = """
<a href="quickref.txt.html">Quick reference</a> &middot;
<a href="usr_toc.txt.html">User manual</a> &middot;
<a href="{helptxt}#reference_toc">Reference manual</a> &middot;
"""
SITENAVI_LINKS_PLAIN = SITENAVI_LINKS.format(helptxt='help.txt.html')
SITENAVI_LINKS_WEB = SITENAVI_LINKS.format(helptxt='/')
SITENAVI_PLAIN = '<p>' + SITENAVI_LINKS_PLAIN + '</p>'
SITENAVI_WEB = '<p>' + SITENAVI_LINKS_WEB + '</p>'
SITENAVI_SEARCH = '<table width="100%"><tbody><tr><td>' + SITENAVI_LINKS_WEB + \
'</td><td style="text-align: right; max-width: 25vw"><div class="gcse-searchbox">' \
'</div></td></tr></tbody></table><div class="gcse-searchresults"></div>'
TEXTSTART = """
<div id="d1">
<pre id="sp">""" + (" " * 80) + """</pre>
<div id="d2">
<pre>
"""
FOOTER = '</pre>'
FOOTER2 = """
<p id="footer">Generated {generated_date} from <code>{commit}</code></p>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
""".format(
generated_date='{0:%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S}'.format(datetime.datetime.now()),
commit='?')
RE_TAGLINE = re.compile(r'(\S+)\s+(\S+)')
PAT_WORDCHAR = '[!#-)+-{}~\xC0-\xFF]'
PAT_HEADER = r'(^.*~$)'
PAT_GRAPHIC = r'(^.* `$)'
PAT_PIPEWORD = r'(?<!\\)\|([#-)!+-~]+)\|'
PAT_STARWORD = r'\*([#-)!+-~]+)\*(?:(?=\s)|$)'
PAT_COMMAND = r'`([^` ]+)`'
PAT_OPTWORD = r"('(?:[a-z]{2,}|t_..)')"
PAT_CTRL = r'(CTRL-(?:W_)?(?:\{char\}|<[A-Za-z]+?>|.)?)'
PAT_SPECIAL = r'(<.+?>|\{.+?}|' \
r'\[(?:range|line|count|offset|\+?cmd|[-+]?num|\+\+opt|' \
r'arg|arguments|ident|addr|group)]|' \
r'(?<=\s)\[[-a-z^A-Z0-9_]{2,}])'
PAT_TITLE = r'(Vim version [0-9.a-z]+|VIM REFERENCE.*)'
PAT_NOTE = r'((?<!' + PAT_WORDCHAR + r')(?:note|NOTE|Notes?):?' \
r'(?!' + PAT_WORDCHAR + r'))'
PAT_URL = r'((?:https?|ftp)://[^\'"<> \t]+[a-zA-Z0-9/])'
PAT_WORD = r'((?<!' + PAT_WORDCHAR + r')' + PAT_WORDCHAR + r'+' \
r'(?!' + PAT_WORDCHAR + r'))'
RE_LINKWORD = re.compile(
PAT_OPTWORD + '|' +
PAT_CTRL + '|' +
PAT_SPECIAL)
RE_TAGWORD = re.compile(
PAT_HEADER + '|' +
PAT_GRAPHIC + '|' +
PAT_PIPEWORD + '|' +
PAT_STARWORD + '|' +
PAT_COMMAND + '|' +
PAT_OPTWORD + '|' +
PAT_CTRL + '|' +
PAT_SPECIAL + '|' +
PAT_TITLE + '|' +
PAT_NOTE + '|' +
PAT_URL + '|' +
PAT_WORD)
RE_NEWLINE = re.compile(r'[\r\n]')
# H1 header "=====…"
# H2 header "-----…"
RE_HRULE = re.compile(r'[-=]{3,}.*[-=]{3,3}$')
RE_EG_START = re.compile(r'(?:.* )?>$')
RE_EG_END = re.compile(r'\S')
RE_SECTION = re.compile(r'[-A-Z .][-A-Z0-9 .()]*(?=\s+\*)')
RE_STARTAG = re.compile(r'\s\*([^ \t|]+)\*(?:\s|$)')
RE_LOCAL_ADD = re.compile(r'LOCAL ADDITIONS:\s+\*local-additions\*$')
class Link(object):
__slots__ = 'link_plain_same', 'link_pipe_same', \
'link_plain_foreign', 'link_pipe_foreign', \
'filename'
def __init__(self, link_plain_same, link_plain_foreign,
link_pipe_same, link_pipe_foreign, filename):
self.link_plain_same = link_plain_same
self.link_plain_foreign = link_plain_foreign
self.link_pipe_same = link_pipe_same
self.link_pipe_foreign = link_pipe_foreign
self.filename = filename
class VimH2H(object):
def __init__(self, tags, version=None, is_web_version=True):
self._urls = {}
self._version = version
self._is_web_version = is_web_version
for line in RE_NEWLINE.split(tags):
m = RE_TAGLINE.match(line)
if m:
tag, filename = m.group(1, 2)
self.do_add_tag(filename, tag)
def add_tags(self, filename, contents):
for match in RE_STARTAG.finditer(contents):
tag = match.group(1).replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('/', '\\/')
self.do_add_tag(str(filename), tag)
def do_add_tag(self, filename, tag):
tag_quoted = urllib.parse.quote_plus(tag)
def mkpart1(doc):
return '<a href="' + doc + '#' + tag_quoted + '" class="'
part1_same = mkpart1('')
if self._is_web_version and filename == 'help.txt':
doc = '/'
else:
doc = filename + '.html'
part1_foreign = mkpart1(doc)
part2 = '">' + html_escape[tag] + '</a>'
def mklinks(cssclass):
return (part1_same + cssclass + part2,
part1_foreign + cssclass + part2)
cssclass_plain = 'd'
m = RE_LINKWORD.match(tag)
if m:
opt, ctrl, special = m.groups()
if opt is not None:
cssclass_plain = 'o'
elif ctrl is not None:
cssclass_plain = 'k'
elif special is not None:
cssclass_plain = 's'
links_plain = mklinks(cssclass_plain)
links_pipe = mklinks('l')
self._urls[tag] = Link(
links_plain[0], links_plain[1],
links_pipe[0], links_pipe[1],
filename)
def maplink(self, tag, curr_filename, css_class=None):
links = self._urls.get(tag)
if links is not None:
if links.filename == curr_filename:
if css_class == 'l':
return links.link_pipe_same
else:
return links.link_plain_same
else:
if css_class == 'l':
return links.link_pipe_foreign
else:
return links.link_plain_foreign
elif css_class is not None:
return '<span class="' + css_class + '">' + html_escape[tag] + \
'</span>'
else:
return html_escape[tag]
def to_html(self, filename, contents, encoding):
out = []
inexample = 0
filename = str(filename)
is_help_txt = (filename == 'help.txt')
last = ''
for line in RE_NEWLINE.split(contents):
line = line.rstrip('\r\n')
line_tabs = line
line = line.expandtabs()
if last == 'h1':
out.extend(('</pre>')) # XXX
out.extend(('<h1>', line.rstrip(), '</h1>\n'))
out.extend(('<pre>'))
last = ''
continue
if RE_HRULE.match(line):
# out.extend(('<span class="h">', line, '</span>\n'))
last = 'h1'
continue
if inexample == 2:
if RE_EG_END.match(line):
inexample = 0
if line[0] == '<':
line = line[1:]
else:
out.extend(('<span class="e">', html_escape[line],
'</span>\n'))
continue
if RE_EG_START.match(line_tabs):
inexample = 1
line = line[0:-1]
if RE_SECTION.match(line_tabs):
m = RE_SECTION.match(line)
out.extend((r'<span class="c">', m.group(0), r'</span>'))
line = line[m.end():]
lastpos = 0
for match in RE_TAGWORD.finditer(line):
pos = match.start()
if pos > lastpos:
out.append(html_escape[line[lastpos:pos]])
lastpos = match.end()
header, graphic, pipeword, starword, command, opt, ctrl, \
special, title, note, url, word = match.groups()
if pipeword is not None:
out.append(self.maplink(pipeword, filename, 'l'))
elif starword is not None:
out.extend(('<a name="', urllib.parse.quote_plus(starword),
'" class="t">', html_escape[starword], '</a>'))
elif command is not None:
out.extend(('<span class="e">', html_escape[command],
'</span>'))
elif opt is not None:
out.append(self.maplink(opt, filename, 'o'))
elif ctrl is not None:
out.append(self.maplink(ctrl, filename, 'k'))
elif special is not None:
out.append(self.maplink(special, filename, 's'))
elif title is not None:
out.extend(('<span class="i">', html_escape[title],
'</span>'))
elif note is not None:
out.extend(('<span class="n">', html_escape[note],
'</span>'))
elif header is not None:
out.extend(('<span class="h">', html_escape[header[:-1]],
'</span>'))
elif graphic is not None:
out.append(html_escape[graphic[:-2]])
elif url is not None:
out.extend(('<a class="u" href="', url, '">' +
html_escape[url], '</a>'))
elif word is not None:
out.append(self.maplink(word, filename))
if lastpos < len(line):
out.append(html_escape[line[lastpos:]])
out.append('\n')
if inexample == 1:
inexample = 2
header = []
header.append(HEAD.format(encoding=encoding, filename=filename))
header.append(HEAD_END)
if self._is_web_version and is_help_txt:
vers_note = VERSION_NOTE.replace('{version}', self._version) \
if self._version else ''
header.append(INTRO.replace('{vers-note}', vers_note))
if self._is_web_version:
header.append(SITENAVI_SEARCH)
sitenavi_footer = SITENAVI_WEB
else:
header.append(SITENAVI_PLAIN)
sitenavi_footer = SITENAVI_PLAIN
header.append(TEXTSTART)
return ''.join(chain(header, out, (FOOTER, sitenavi_footer, FOOTER2)))
class HtmlEscCache(dict):
def __missing__(self, key):
r = key.replace('&', '&amp;') \
.replace('<', '&lt;') \
.replace('>', '&gt;')
self[key] = r
return r
html_escape = HtmlEscCache()
def slurp(filename):
try:
with open(filename, encoding='UTF-8') as f:
return f.read(), 'UTF-8'
except UnicodeError:
# 'ISO-8859-1' ?
with open(filename, encoding='latin-1') as f:
return f.read(), 'latin-1'
def usage():
return "usage: " + sys.argv[0] + " IN_DIR OUT_DIR [BASENAMES...]"
def main():
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
sys.exit(usage())
in_dir = sys.argv[1]
out_dir = sys.argv[2]
basenames = sys.argv[3:]
print("Processing tags...")
h2h = VimH2H(slurp(os.path.join(in_dir, 'tags'))[0], is_web_version=False)
if len(basenames) == 0:
basenames = os.listdir(in_dir)
for basename in basenames:
if os.path.splitext(basename)[1] != '.txt' and basename != 'tags':
print("Ignoring " + basename)
continue
print("Processing " + basename + "...")
path = os.path.join(in_dir, basename)
text, encoding = slurp(path)
outpath = os.path.join(out_dir, basename + '.html')
of = open(outpath, 'w')
of.write(h2h.to_html(basename, text, encoding))
of.close()
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-- Tests for gen_help_html.lua. Validates :help tags/links and HTML doc generation.
--
-- TODO: extract parts of gen_help_html.lua into Nvim stdlib?
local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each)
local clear = helpers.clear
local exec_lua = helpers.exec_lua
local eq = helpers.eq
local ok = helpers.ok
describe(':help docs', function()
before_each(clear)
it('validate', function()
-- If this test fails, try these steps (in order):
-- 1. Try to fix/cleanup the :help docs, especially Nvim-owned :help docs.
-- 2. Try to fix the parser: https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc
-- 3. File a parser bug, and adjust the tolerance of this test in the meantime.
local rv = exec_lua([[return require('scripts.gen_help_html').validate('./build/runtime/doc')]])
-- Check that parse errors did not increase wildly.
-- TODO: yes, there are currently 24k+ parser errors.
-- WIP: https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc/pull/16
ok(rv.err_count < 24000, '<24000', rv.err_count)
-- TODO: should be eq(0, …)
ok(exec_lua('return vim.tbl_count(...)', rv.invalid_tags) < 538, '<538',
exec_lua('return vim.inspect(...)', rv.invalid_tags))
end)
it('gen_help_html.lua generates HTML', function()
-- Test:
-- 1. Check that parse errors did not increase wildly. Because we explicitly test only a few
-- :help files, we can be more precise about the tolerances here.
-- 2. exercise gen_help_html.lua, check that it actually works.
-- 3. check that its tree-sitter-vimdoc dependency is working.
local tmpdir = exec_lua('return vim.fs.dirname(vim.fn.tempname())')
-- Because gen() is slow (1 min), this test is limited to a few files.
local rv = exec_lua([[
local to_dir = ...
return require('scripts.gen_help_html').gen(
'./build/runtime/doc',
to_dir,
{ 'pi_health.txt', 'help.txt', 'index.txt', 'nvim.txt', }
)
]],
tmpdir
)
eq(4, #rv.helpfiles)
ok(rv.err_count < 700, '<700', rv.err_count)
-- TODO: should be eq(0, …)
ok(exec_lua('return vim.tbl_count(...)', rv.invalid_tags) <= 32, '<=32',
exec_lua('return vim.inspect(...)', rv.invalid_tags))
end)
end)