--- Converts Nvim :help files to HTML. Validates |tag| links and document syntax (parser errors). -- -- USAGE (For CI/local testing purposes): Simply `make lintdoc` or `scripts/lintdoc.lua`, which -- basically does the following: -- 1. :helptags ALL -- 2. nvim -V1 -es +"lua require('scripts.gen_help_html').run_validate()" +q -- 3. nvim -V1 -es +"lua require('scripts.gen_help_html').test_gen()" +q -- -- USAGE (GENERATE HTML): -- 1. `:helptags ALL` first; this script depends on vim.fn.taglist(). -- 2. nvim -V1 -es --clean +"lua require('scripts.gen_help_html').gen('./runtime/doc', 'target/dir/')" +q -- - 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('./runtime/doc')" +q -- - 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()" +q -- -- NOTES: -- * This script is used by the automation repo: https://github.com/neovim/doc -- * :helptags checks for duplicate tags, whereas this script checks _links_ (to tags). -- * gen() and validate() are the primary (programmatic) 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. local tagmap = nil ---@type table local helpfiles = nil ---@type string[] local invalid_links = {} ---@type table local invalid_urls = {} ---@type table local invalid_spelling = {} ---@type table> local spell_dict = { Neovim = 'Nvim', NeoVim = 'Nvim', neovim = 'Nvim', lua = 'Lua', VimL = 'Vimscript', vimL = 'Vimscript', viml = 'Vimscript', ['tree-sitter'] = 'treesitter', ['Tree-sitter'] = 'Treesitter', } --- specify the list of keywords to ignore (i.e. allow), or true to disable spell check completely. --- @type table local spell_ignore_files = { ['backers.txt'] = true, ['news.txt'] = { 'tree-sitter' }, -- in news, may refer to the upstream "tree-sitter" library ['news-0.10.txt'] = { 'tree-sitter' }, } local language = nil 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, ['lsp.txt'] = true, ['channel.txt'] = true, ['deprecated.txt'] = true, ['develop.txt'] = true, ['dev_style.txt'] = true, ['dev_theme.txt'] = true, ['dev_tools.txt'] = true, ['dev_vimpatch.txt'] = true, ['editorconfig.txt'] = true, ['faq.txt'] = true, ['lua.txt'] = true, ['luaref.txt'] = true, ['news.txt'] = true, ['news-0.9.txt'] = true, ['news-0.10.txt'] = true, ['nvim.txt'] = true, ['provider.txt'] = true, ['tui.txt'] = true, ['ui.txt'] = true, ['vim_diff.txt'] = true, } -- Map of new:old pages, to redirect renamed pages. local redirects = { ['tui'] = 'term', ['terminal'] = 'nvim_terminal_emulator', } -- TODO: These known invalid |links| require an update to the relevant docs. local exclude_invalid = { ["'string'"] = 'eval.txt', Query = 'treesitter.txt', matchit = 'vim_diff.txt', ['set!'] = 'treesitter.txt', } -- False-positive "invalid URLs". local exclude_invalid_urls = { ['http://'] = 'usr_23.txt', ['http://.'] = 'usr_23.txt', ['http://aspell.net/man-html/Affix-Compression.html'] = 'spell.txt', ['http://aspell.net/man-html/Phonetic-Code.html'] = 'spell.txt', ['http://canna.sourceforge.jp/'] = 'mbyte.txt', ['http://gnuada.sourceforge.net'] = 'ft_ada.txt', ['http://lua-users.org/wiki/StringLibraryTutorial'] = 'lua.txt', ['http://michael.toren.net/code/'] = 'pi_tar.txt', ['http://papp.plan9.de'] = 'syntax.txt', ['http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries'] = 'spell.txt', ['http://www.adapower.com'] = 'ft_ada.txt', ['http://www.jclark.com/'] = 'quickfix.txt', ['http://oldblog.antirez.com/post/redis-and-scripting.html'] = 'faq.txt', } -- Deprecated, brain-damaged files that I don't care about. local ignore_errors = { ['pi_netrw.txt'] = true, ['backers.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 ---@type fun(s: string): string local function html_esc(s) return (s:gsub('&', '&'):gsub('<', '<'):gsub('>', '>')) 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 local function expandtabs(s) return s:gsub('\t', (' '):rep(8)) --[[ @as string ]] 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([[^[\t ]*$]]) end ---@type fun(s: string, dir?:0|1|2): string local function trim(s, dir) return vim.fn.trim(s, '\r\t\n ', dir or 0) end --- Removes common punctuation from URLs. --- --- TODO: fix this in the parser instead... https://github.com/neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc --- --- @param url string --- @return string, string (fixed_url, removed_chars) where `removed_chars` is in the order found in the input. local function fix_url(url) local removed_chars = '' local fixed_url = url -- Remove up to one of each char from end of the URL, in this order. for _, c in ipairs({ '.', ')' }) do if fixed_url:sub(-1) == c then removed_chars = c .. removed_chars fixed_url = fixed_url:sub(1, -2) end end return fixed_url, removed_chars end --- Checks if a given line is a "noise" line that doesn't look good in HTML form. local function is_noise(line, noise_lines) if -- First line is always noise. (noise_lines ~= nil and vim.tbl_count(noise_lines) == 0) or line:find('Type .*gO.* to see the table of contents') -- Title line of traditional :help pages. -- Example: "NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL by ..." or line:find([[^%s*N?VIM[ \t]*REFERENCE[ \t]*MANUAL]]) -- First line of traditional :help pages. -- Example: "*api.txt* Nvim" or line:find('%s*%*?[a-zA-Z]+%.txt%*?%s+N?[vV]im%s*$') -- modeline -- Example: "vim:tw=78:ts=8:sw=4:sts=4:et:ft=help:norl:" or line:find('^%s*vim?%:.*ft=help') or line:find('^%s*vim?%:.*filetype=help') or line:find('[*>]local%-additions[*<]') then -- table.insert(stats.noise_lines, getbuflinestr(root, opt.buf, 0)) table.insert(noise_lines or {}, line) return true end return false end --- Creates a github issue URL at neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc with prefilled content. --- @return string 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/neovim/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. --- @return string 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$', '')) .. '.html' end --- Counts leading spaces (tab=8) to decide the indent size of multiline text. --- --- Blank lines (empty or whitespace-only) are ignored. local function get_indent(s) local min_indent = nil for line in vim.gsplit(s, '\n') do if line and not is_blank(line) then local ws = expandtabs(line:match('^%s+') or '') min_indent = (not min_indent or ws:len() < min_indent) and ws:len() or min_indent end end return min_indent or 0 end --- Removes the common indent level, after expanding tabs to 8 spaces. local function trim_indent(s) local indent_size = get_indent(s) local trimmed = '' for line in vim.gsplit(s, '\n') do line = expandtabs(line) trimmed = ('%s%s\n'):format(trimmed, line:sub(indent_size + 1)) end return trimmed:sub(1, -2) end --- Gets raw buffer text in the node's range (+/- an offset), as a newline-delimited string. ---@param node TSNode ---@param bufnr integer ---@param offset integer local function getbuflinestr(node, bufnr, offset) local line1, _, line2, _ = node:range() line1 = line1 - offset line2 = line2 + offset local lines = vim.fn.getbufline(bufnr, line1 + 1, line2 + 1) return table.concat(lines, '\n') end --- Gets the whitespace just before `node` from the raw buffer text. --- Needed for preformatted `old` lines. ---@param node TSNode ---@param bufnr integer ---@return string local function getws(node, bufnr) local line1, c1, line2, _ = node:range() ---@type string local raw = vim.fn.getbufline(bufnr, line1 + 1, line2 + 1)[1] local text_before = raw:sub(1, c1) local leading_ws = text_before:match('%s+$') or '' return leading_ws end local function get_tagname(node, bufnr) local text = vim.treesitter.get_node_text(node, bufnr) local tag = (node:type() == 'optionlink' or node:parent():type() == 'optionlink') and ("'%s'"):format(text) or text local helpfile = vim.fs.basename(tagmap[tag]) or nil -- "api.txt" local helppage = get_helppage(helpfile) -- "api.html" return helppage, tag end --- Returns true if the given invalid tagname is a false positive. local function ignore_invalid(s) return not not ( exclude_invalid[s] -- Strings like |~/====| appear in various places and the parser thinks they are links, but they -- are just table borders. or s:find('===') or s:find('%-%-%-') ) end local function ignore_parse_error(fname, s) if ignore_errors[vim.fs.basename(fname)] then return true end -- Ignore parse errors for unclosed tag. -- This is common in vimdocs and is treated as plaintext by :help. return s:find("^[`'|*]") end ---@param node TSNode local function has_ancestor(node, ancestor_name) local p = node ---@type TSNode? while p do p = p:parent() if not p or p:type() == 'help_file' then break elseif p:type() == ancestor_name then return true end end return false end --- Gets the first matching child node matching `name`. ---@param node TSNode local function first(node, name) for c, _ in node:iter_children() do if c:named() and c:type() == name then return c end end return nil end local function validate_link(node, bufnr, fname) local helppage, tagname = get_tagname(node:child(1), bufnr) local ignored = false if not tagmap[tagname] then ignored = has_ancestor(node, 'column_heading') or node:has_error() or ignore_invalid(tagname) if not ignored then invalid_links[tagname] = vim.fs.basename(fname) end end return helppage, tagname, ignored end --- TODO: port the logic from scripts/check_urls.vim local function validate_url(text, fname) local ignored = false if ignore_errors[vim.fs.basename(fname)] then ignored = true elseif text:find('http%:') and not exclude_invalid_urls[text] then invalid_urls[text] = vim.fs.basename(fname) end return ignored end --- Traverses the tree at `root` and checks that |tag| links point to valid helptags. ---@param root TSNode ---@param level integer ---@param lang_tree TSTree ---@param opt table ---@param stats table 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 -- Parent kind (string). local parent = root:parent() and root:parent():type() or nil local toplevel = level < 1 local function node_text(node) return vim.treesitter.get_node_text(node or root, opt.buf) end local text = trim(node_text()) 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 if ignore_parse_error(opt.fname, text) then return end -- Store the raw text to give context to the error report. local sample_text = not toplevel and getbuflinestr(root, opt.buf, 0) or '[top level!]' -- Flatten the sample text to a single, truncated line. sample_text = vim.trim(sample_text):gsub('[\t\n]', ' '):sub(1, 80) table.insert(stats.parse_errors, sample_text) elseif (node_name == 'word' or node_name == 'uppercase_name') and (not vim.tbl_contains({ 'codespan', 'taglink', 'tag' }, parent)) then local text_nopunct = vim.fn.trim(text, '.,', 0) -- Ignore some punctuation. local fname_basename = assert(vim.fs.basename(opt.fname)) if spell_dict[text_nopunct] then local should_ignore = ( spell_ignore_files[fname_basename] == true or vim.tbl_contains( (spell_ignore_files[fname_basename] or {}) --[[ @as string[] ]], text_nopunct ) ) if not should_ignore then invalid_spelling[text_nopunct] = invalid_spelling[text_nopunct] or {} invalid_spelling[text_nopunct][fname_basename] = node_text(root:parent()) end end elseif node_name == 'url' then local fixed_url, _ = fix_url(trim(text)) validate_url(fixed_url, opt.fname) elseif node_name == 'taglink' or node_name == 'optionlink' then local _, _, _ = validate_link(root, opt.buf, opt.fname) end end -- Fix tab alignment issues caused by concealed characters like |, `, * in tags -- and code blocks. ---@param text string ---@param next_node_text string local function fix_tab_after_conceal(text, next_node_text) -- Vim tabs take into account the two concealed characters even though they -- are invisible, so we need to add back in the two spaces if this is -- followed by a tab to make the tab alignment to match Vim's behavior. if string.sub(next_node_text, 1, 1) == '\t' then text = text .. ' ' end return text end ---@class (exact) nvim.gen_help_html.heading ---@field name string ---@field subheadings nvim.gen_help_html.heading[] ---@field tag string -- Generates HTML from node `root` recursively. ---@param root TSNode ---@param level integer ---@param lang_tree TSTree ---@param headings nvim.gen_help_html.heading[] ---@param opt table ---@param stats table 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 -- Gets leading whitespace of `node`. local function ws(node) node = node or root local ws_ = getws(node, opt.buf) -- XXX: first node of a (line) includes whitespace, even after -- https://github.com/neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc/pull/31 ? if ws_ == '' then ws_ = vim.treesitter.get_node_text(node, opt.buf):match('^%s+') or '' end return ws_ end local function node_text(node, ws_) node = node or root ws_ = (ws_ == nil or ws_ == true) and getws(node, opt.buf) or '' return string.format('%s%s', ws_, vim.treesitter.get_node_text(node, opt.buf)) end local text = '' local trimmed ---@type string if root:named_child_count() == 0 or node_name == 'ERROR' then text = node_text() trimmed = html_esc(trim(text)) text = html_esc(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) text = string.format('%s%s', text, r) end end trimmed = trim(text) end if node_name == 'help_file' then -- root node return text elseif node_name == 'url' then local fixed_url, removed_chars = fix_url(trimmed) return ('%s%s%s'):format(ws(), fixed_url, fixed_url, removed_chars) elseif node_name == 'word' or node_name == 'uppercase_name' then return text elseif node_name == 'note' then return ('%s'):format(text) elseif node_name == 'h1' or node_name == 'h2' or node_name == 'h3' then if is_noise(text, stats.noise_lines) then return '' -- Discard common "noise" lines. end -- Remove tags from ToC text. local heading_node = first(root, 'heading') local hname = trim(node_text(heading_node):gsub('%*.*%*', '')) if not heading_node or hname == '' then return '' -- Spurious "===" or "---" in the help doc. end -- Use the first *tag* node as the heading anchor, if any. local tagnode = first(heading_node, 'tag') -- Use the *tag* as the heading anchor id, if possible. local tagname = tagnode and url_encode(trim(node_text(tagnode:child(1), false))) or to_heading_tag(hname) if node_name == 'h1' or #headings == 0 then ---@type nvim.gen_help_html.heading local heading = { name = hname, subheadings = {}, tag = tagname } headings[#headings + 1] = heading else table.insert( headings[#headings].subheadings, { name = hname, subheadings = {}, tag = tagname } ) end local el = node_name == 'h1' and 'h2' or 'h3' return ('<%s id="%s" class="help-heading">%s\n'):format(el, tagname, trimmed, el) elseif node_name == 'heading' then return trimmed elseif node_name == 'column_heading' or node_name == 'column_name' then if root:has_error() then return text end return ('
%s
'):format(text) elseif node_name == 'block' then if is_blank(text) then return '' end if opt.old then -- XXX: Treat "old" docs as preformatted: they use indentation for layout. -- Trim trailing newlines to avoid too much whitespace between divs. return ('
%s
\n'):format(trim(text, 2)) end return string.format('
\n%s\n
\n', text) elseif node_name == 'line' then if (parent ~= 'codeblock' or parent ~= 'code') and (is_blank(text) or is_noise(text, stats.noise_lines)) then return '' -- Discard common "noise" lines. end -- XXX: Avoid newlines (too much whitespace) after block elements in old (preformatted) layout. local div = opt.old and root:child(0) and vim.list_contains({ 'column_heading', 'h1', 'h2', 'h3' }, root:child(0):type()) return string.format('%s%s', div and trim(text) or text, div and '' or '\n') elseif node_name == 'line_li' then local sib = root:prev_sibling() local prev_li = sib and sib:type() == 'line_li' if not prev_li then opt.indent = 1 else -- The previous listitem _sibling_ is _logically_ the _parent_ if it is indented less. local parent_indent = get_indent(node_text(sib)) local this_indent = get_indent(node_text()) if this_indent > parent_indent then opt.indent = opt.indent + 1 elseif this_indent < parent_indent then opt.indent = math.max(1, opt.indent - 1) end end local margin = opt.indent == 1 and '' or ('margin-left: %drem;'):format((1.5 * opt.indent)) return string.format('
%s
', margin, text) elseif node_name == 'taglink' or node_name == 'optionlink' then local helppage, tagname, ignored = validate_link(root, opt.buf, opt.fname) if ignored then return text end local s = ('%s%s'):format( ws(), helppage, url_encode(tagname), html_esc(tagname) ) if opt.old and node_name == 'taglink' then s = fix_tab_after_conceal(s, node_text(root:next_sibling())) end return s elseif vim.list_contains({ 'codespan', 'keycode' }, node_name) then if root:has_error() then return text end local s = ('%s%s'):format(ws(), trimmed) if opt.old and node_name == 'codespan' then s = fix_tab_after_conceal(s, node_text(root:next_sibling())) end return s elseif node_name == 'argument' then return ('%s{%s}'):format(ws(), text) elseif node_name == 'codeblock' then return text elseif node_name == 'language' then language = node_text(root) return '' elseif node_name == 'code' then -- Highlighted codeblock (child). if is_blank(text) then return '' end local code ---@type string if language then code = ('
%s
'):format( language, trim(trim_indent(text), 2) ) language = nil else code = ('
%s
'):format(trim(trim_indent(text), 2)) end return code elseif node_name == 'tag' then -- anchor, h4 pseudo-heading if root:has_error() then return text end local in_heading = vim.list_contains({ 'h1', 'h2', 'h3' }, parent) local h4 = not in_heading and not next_ and get_indent(node_text()) > 8 -- h4 pseudo-heading local cssclass = h4 and 'help-tag-right' or 'help-tag' local tagname = node_text(root:child(1), false) if vim.tbl_count(stats.first_tags) < 2 then -- Force the first 2 tags in the doc to be anchored at the main heading. table.insert(stats.first_tags, tagname) return '' end local el = in_heading and 'span' or 'code' local encoded_tagname = url_encode(tagname) local s = ('%s<%s id="%s" class="%s">%s'):format( ws(), el, encoded_tagname, cssclass, encoded_tagname, trimmed, el ) if opt.old then s = fix_tab_after_conceal(s, node_text(root:next_sibling())) end if in_heading and prev ~= 'tag' then -- Don't set "id", let the heading use the tag as its "id" (used by search engines). s = ('%s<%s class="%s">%s'):format( ws(), el, cssclass, encoded_tagname, trimmed, el ) -- Start the container for tags in a heading. -- This makes "justify-content:space-between" right-align the tags. --

foo bartag1 tag2

return string.format('%s', s) elseif in_heading and next_ == nil then -- End the container for tags in a heading. return string.format('%s', s) end return s .. (h4 and '
' or '') -- HACK:
avoids h4 pseudo-heading mushing with text. elseif node_name == 'delimiter' or node_name == 'modeline' then return '' elseif node_name == 'ERROR' then if ignore_parse_error(opt.fname, trimmed) then return text end -- Store the raw text to give context to the bug report. local sample_text = level > 0 and getbuflinestr(root, opt.buf, 3) or '[top level!]' table.insert(stats.parse_errors, sample_text) return ('%s'):format( get_bug_url_vimdoc(opt.fname, opt.to_fname, sample_text), trimmed ) else -- Unknown token. local sample_text = level > 0 and getbuflinestr(root, opt.buf, 3) or '[top level!]' return ('%s'):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 --- @param dir string e.g. '$VIMRUNTIME/doc' --- @param include string[]|nil --- @return string[] local function get_helpfiles(dir, include) local rv = {} for f, type in vim.fs.dir(dir) do if vim.endswith(f, '.txt') and type == 'file' and (not include or vim.list_contains(include, 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 --- Use the vimdoc parser defined in the build, not whatever happens to be installed on the system. local function ensure_runtimepath() if not vim.o.runtimepath:find('build/lib/nvim/') then vim.cmd [[set runtimepath^=./build/lib/nvim/]] end end --- Opens `fname` (or `text`, if given) in a buffer and gets a treesitter parser for the buffer contents. --- --- @param fname string :help file to parse --- @param text string? :help file contents --- @param parser_path string? path to non-default vimdoc.so --- @return vim.treesitter.LanguageTree, integer (lang_tree, bufnr) local function parse_buf(fname, text, parser_path) local buf ---@type integer if text then vim.cmd('split new') -- Text contents. vim.api.nvim_put(vim.split(text, '\n'), '', false, false) vim.cmd('setfiletype help') -- vim.treesitter.language.add('vimdoc') buf = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() elseif type(fname) == 'string' then vim.cmd('split ' .. vim.fn.fnameescape(fname)) -- Filename. buf = vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() else -- Left for debugging ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: no-unknown buf = fname vim.cmd('sbuffer ' .. tostring(fname)) -- Buffer number. end if parser_path then vim.treesitter.language.add('vimdoc', { path = parser_path }) end local lang_tree = assert(vim.treesitter.get_parser(buf, nil, { error = false })) return lang_tree, buf end --- Validates one :help file `fname`: --- - checks that |tag| links point to valid helptags. --- - recursively counts parse errors ("ERROR" nodes) --- --- @param fname string help file to validate --- @param parser_path string? path to non-default vimdoc.so --- @return { invalid_links: number, parse_errors: string[] } local function validate_one(fname, parser_path) local stats = { parse_errors = {}, } local lang_tree, buf = parse_buf(fname, nil, parser_path) 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 stats end --- Generates HTML from one :help file `fname` and writes the result to `to_fname`. --- --- @param fname string Source :help file. --- @param text string|nil Source :help file contents, or nil to read `fname`. --- @param to_fname string Destination .html file --- @param old boolean Preformat paragraphs (for old :help files which are full of arbitrary whitespace) --- @param parser_path string? path to non-default vimdoc.so --- --- @return string html --- @return table stats local function gen_one(fname, text, to_fname, old, commit, parser_path) local stats = { noise_lines = {}, parse_errors = {}, first_tags = {}, -- Track the first few tags in doc. } local lang_tree, buf = parse_buf(fname, text, parser_path) ---@type nvim.gen_help_html.heading[] local headings = {} -- Headings (for ToC). 2-dimensional: h1 contains h2/h3. local title = to_titlecase(basename_noext(fname)) local html = ([[ %s - Neovim docs ]]):format(title) local logo_svg = [[ Neovim ]] local main = '' 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, indent = 1 }, stats ) ) end main = ([[

%s

Nvim :help pages, generated from source using the tree-sitter-vimdoc parser.


%s
]]):format( logo_svg, stats.first_tags[2] or '', stats.first_tags[1] or '', title, vim.fs.basename(fname), main ) ---@type string local toc = [[

]] local n = 0 -- Count of all headings + subheadings. for _, h1 in ipairs(headings) do n = n + 1 + #h1.subheadings end for _, h1 in ipairs(headings) do ---@type string toc = toc .. ('
%s\n'):format(h1.tag, h1.name) if n < 30 or #headings < 10 then -- Show subheadings only if there aren't too many. for _, h2 in ipairs(h1.subheadings) do toc = toc .. ('\n'):format(h2.tag, h2.name) end end toc = toc .. '
' end toc = toc .. '
\n' local bug_url = get_bug_url_nvim(fname, to_fname, 'TODO', nil) local bug_link = string.format('(report docs bug...)', bug_url) local footer = ([[
Generated at %s from %s
parse_errors: %d %s | noise_lines: %d
]]):format( os.date('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M'), commit, commit:sub(1, 7), #stats.parse_errors, bug_link, html_esc(table.concat(stats.noise_lines, '\n')), #stats.noise_lines ) html = ('%s%s%s
\n%s\n\n'):format(html, main, toc, footer) vim.cmd('q!') lang_tree:destroy() return html, stats end local function gen_css(fname) local css = [[ :root { --code-color: #004b4b; --tag-color: #095943; } @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { :root { --code-color: #00c243; --tag-color: #00b7b7; } } @media (min-width: 40em) { .toc { position: fixed; left: 67%; } .golden-grid { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 65% auto; grid-gap: 1em; } } @media (max-width: 40em) { .golden-grid { /* Disable grid for narrow viewport (mobile phone). */ display: block; } } .toc { /* max-width: 12rem; */ height: 85%; /* Scroll if there are too many items. https://github.com/neovim/neovim.github.io/issues/297 */ overflow: auto; /* Scroll if there are too many items. https://github.com/neovim/neovim.github.io/issues/297 */ } .toc > div { text-overflow: ellipsis; overflow: hidden; white-space: nowrap; } html { scroll-behavior: auto; } body { font-size: 18px; line-height: 1.5; } h1, h2, h3, h4, h5 { font-family: sans-serif; border-bottom: 1px solid var(--tag-color); /*rgba(0, 0, 0, .9);*/ } h3, h4, h5 { border-bottom-style: dashed; } .help-column_heading { color: var(--code-color); } .help-body { padding-bottom: 2em; } .help-line { /* font-family: ui-monospace,SFMono-Regular,SF Mono,Menlo,Consolas,Liberation Mono,monospace; */ } .help-li { white-space: normal; display: list-item; margin-left: 1.5rem; /* padding-left: 1rem; */ } .help-para { padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 10px; } .old-help-para { padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 10px; /* Tabs are used for alignment in old docs, so we must match Vim's 8-char expectation. */ tab-size: 8; white-space: pre-wrap; font-size: 16px; font-family: ui-monospace,SFMono-Regular,SF Mono,Menlo,Consolas,Liberation Mono,monospace; word-wrap: break-word; } .old-help-para pre, .old-help-para pre:hover { /* Text following
 is already visually separated by the linebreak. */
      margin-bottom: 0;
      /* Long lines that exceed the textwidth should not be wrapped (no "pre-wrap").
         Since text may overflow horizontally, we make the contents to be scrollable
         (only if necessary) to prevent overlapping with the navigation bar at the right. */
      white-space: pre;
      overflow-x: auto;
    }

    /* TODO: should this rule be deleted? help tags are rendered as  or , not  */
    a.help-tag, a.help-tag:focus, a.help-tag:hover {
      color: inherit;
      text-decoration: none;
    }
    .help-tag {
      color: var(--tag-color);
    }
    /* Tag pseudo-header common in :help docs. */
    .help-tag-right {
      color: var(--tag-color);
      margin-left: auto;
      margin-right: 0;
      float: right;
      display: block;
    }
    .help-tag a,
    .help-tag-right a {
      color: inherit;
    }
    .help-tag a:not(:hover),
    .help-tag-right a:not(:hover) {
      text-decoration: none;
    }
    h1 .help-tag, h2 .help-tag, h3 .help-tag {
      font-size: smaller;
    }
    .help-heading {
      white-space: normal;
      display: flex;
      flex-flow: row wrap;
      justify-content: space-between;
      gap: 0 15px;
    }
    /* The (right-aligned) "tags" part of a section heading. */
    .help-heading-tags {
      margin-right: 10px;
    }
    .help-toc-h1 {
    }
    .help-toc-h2 {
      margin-left: 1em;
    }
    .parse-error {
      background-color: red;
    }
    .unknown-token {
      color: black;
      background-color: yellow;
    }
    code {
      color: var(--code-color);
      font-size: 16px;
    }
    pre {
      /* Tabs are used in codeblocks only for indentation, not alignment, so we can aggressively shrink them. */
      tab-size: 2;
      white-space: pre-wrap;
      line-height: 1.3;  /* Important for ascii art. */
      overflow: visible;
      /* font-family: ui-monospace,SFMono-Regular,SF Mono,Menlo,Consolas,Liberation Mono,monospace; */
      font-size: 16px;
      margin-top: 10px;
    }
    pre:last-child {
      margin-bottom: 0;
    }
    pre:hover {
      overflow: visible;
    }
    .generator-stats {
      color: gray;
      font-size: smaller;
    }
  ]]
  tofile(fname, css)
end

-- Testing

local function ok(cond, expected, actual, message)
  assert(
    (not expected and not actual) or (expected and actual),
    'if "expected" is given, "actual" is also required'
  )
  if expected then
    assert(
      cond,
      ('%sexpected %s, got: %s'):format(
        message and (message .. '\n') or '',
        vim.inspect(expected),
        vim.inspect(actual)
      )
    )
    return cond
  else
    return assert(cond)
  end
end
local function eq(expected, actual, message)
  return ok(vim.deep_equal(expected, actual), expected, actual, message)
end

function M._test()
  tagmap = get_helptags('$VIMRUNTIME/doc')
  helpfiles = get_helpfiles(vim.fs.normalize('$VIMRUNTIME/doc'))

  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([[          NVIM  REFERENCE  MANUAL     by  Thiago  de  Arruda      ]]))
  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')
  )

  local fixed_url, removed_chars = fix_url('https://example.com).')
  eq('https://example.com', fixed_url)
  eq(').', removed_chars)
  fixed_url, removed_chars = fix_url('https://example.com.)')
  eq('https://example.com.', fixed_url)
  eq(')', removed_chars)
  fixed_url, removed_chars = fix_url('https://example.com.')
  eq('https://example.com', fixed_url)
  eq('.', removed_chars)
  fixed_url, removed_chars = fix_url('https://example.com)')
  eq('https://example.com', fixed_url)
  eq(')', removed_chars)
  fixed_url, removed_chars = fix_url('https://example.com')
  eq('https://example.com', fixed_url)
  eq('', removed_chars)

  print('all tests passed.\n')
end

--- @class nvim.gen_help_html.gen_result
--- @field helpfiles string[] list of generated HTML files, from the source docs {include}
--- @field err_count integer number of parse errors in :help docs
--- @field invalid_links table

--- Generates HTML from :help docs located in `help_dir` and writes the result in `to_dir`.
---
--- Example:
---
---   gen('$VIMRUNTIME/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 string[]|nil Process only these filenames. Example: {'api.txt', 'autocmd.txt', 'channel.txt'}
---
--- @return nvim.gen_help_html.gen_result result
function M.gen(help_dir, to_dir, include, commit, parser_path)
  vim.validate {
    help_dir = {
      help_dir,
      function(d)
        return vim.fn.isdirectory(vim.fs.normalize(d)) == 1
      end,
      'valid directory',
    },
    to_dir = { to_dir, 's' },
    include = { include, 't', true },
    commit = { commit, 's', true },
    parser_path = {
      parser_path,
      function(f)
        return f == nil or vim.fn.filereadable(vim.fs.normalize(f)) == 1
      end,
      'valid vimdoc.{so,dll} filepath',
    },
  }

  local err_count = 0
  local redirects_count = 0
  ensure_runtimepath()
  tagmap = get_helptags(vim.fs.normalize(help_dir))
  helpfiles = get_helpfiles(help_dir, include)
  to_dir = vim.fs.normalize(to_dir)
  parser_path = parser_path and vim.fs.normalize(parser_path) or nil

  print(('output dir: %s\n\n'):format(to_dir))
  vim.fn.mkdir(to_dir, 'p')
  gen_css(('%s/help.css'):format(to_dir))

  for _, f in ipairs(helpfiles) do
    -- "foo.txt"
    local helpfile = vim.fs.basename(f)
    -- "to/dir/foo.html"
    local to_fname = ('%s/%s'):format(to_dir, get_helppage(helpfile))
    local html, stats =
      gen_one(f, nil, to_fname, not new_layout[helpfile], commit or '?', parser_path)
    tofile(to_fname, html)
    print(
      ('generated (%-2s errors): %-15s => %s'):format(
        #stats.parse_errors,
        helpfile,
        vim.fs.basename(to_fname)
      )
    )

    -- Generate redirect pages for renamed help files.
    local helpfile_tag = (helpfile:gsub('%.txt$', ''))
    local redirect_from = redirects[helpfile_tag]
    if redirect_from then
      local redirect_text = ([[
*%s*      Nvim

This document moved to: |%s|

==============================================================================
This document moved to: |%s|

This document moved to: |%s|

==============================================================================
 vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
      ]]):format(
        redirect_from,
        helpfile_tag,
        helpfile_tag,
        helpfile_tag,
        helpfile_tag,
        helpfile_tag
      )
      local redirect_to = ('%s/%s'):format(to_dir, get_helppage(redirect_from))
      local redirect_html, _ =
        gen_one(redirect_from, redirect_text, redirect_to, false, commit or '?', parser_path)
      assert(redirect_html:find(helpfile_tag))
      tofile(redirect_to, redirect_html)

      print(
        ('generated (redirect) : %-15s => %s'):format(
          redirect_from .. '.txt',
          vim.fs.basename(to_fname)
        )
      )
      redirects_count = redirects_count + 1
    end

    err_count = err_count + #stats.parse_errors
  end

  print(('\ngenerated %d html pages'):format(#helpfiles + redirects_count))
  print(('total errors: %d'):format(err_count))
  print(('invalid tags: %s'):format(vim.inspect(invalid_links)))
  assert(#(include or {}) > 0 or redirects_count == vim.tbl_count(redirects)) -- sanity check
  print(('redirects: %d'):format(redirects_count))
  print('\n')

  --- @type nvim.gen_help_html.gen_result
  return {
    helpfiles = helpfiles,
    err_count = err_count,
    invalid_links = invalid_links,
  }
end

--- @class nvim.gen_help_html.validate_result
--- @field helpfiles integer number of generated helpfiles
--- @field err_count integer number of parse errors
--- @field parse_errors table
--- @field invalid_links table invalid tags in :help docs
--- @field invalid_urls table invalid URLs in :help docs
--- @field invalid_spelling table> invalid spelling in :help docs

--- 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.
---
--- @return nvim.gen_help_html.validate_result result
function M.validate(help_dir, include, parser_path)
  vim.validate {
    help_dir = {
      help_dir,
      function(d)
        return vim.fn.isdirectory(vim.fs.normalize(d)) == 1
      end,
      'valid directory',
    },
    include = { include, 't', true },
    parser_path = {
      parser_path,
      function(f)
        return f == nil or vim.fn.filereadable(vim.fs.normalize(f)) == 1
      end,
      'valid vimdoc.{so,dll} filepath',
    },
  }
  local err_count = 0 ---@type integer
  local files_to_errors = {} ---@type table
  ensure_runtimepath()
  tagmap = get_helptags(vim.fs.normalize(help_dir))
  helpfiles = get_helpfiles(help_dir, include)
  parser_path = parser_path and vim.fs.normalize(parser_path) or nil

  for _, f in ipairs(helpfiles) do
    local helpfile = vim.fs.basename(f)
    local rv = validate_one(f, parser_path)
    print(('validated (%-4s errors): %s'):format(#rv.parse_errors, helpfile))
    if #rv.parse_errors > 0 then
      files_to_errors[helpfile] = rv.parse_errors
      vim.print(('%s'):format(vim.iter(rv.parse_errors):fold('', function(s, v)
        return s .. '\n    ' .. v
      end)))
    end
    err_count = err_count + #rv.parse_errors
  end

  ---@type nvim.gen_help_html.validate_result
  return {
    helpfiles = #helpfiles,
    err_count = err_count,
    parse_errors = files_to_errors,
    invalid_links = invalid_links,
    invalid_urls = invalid_urls,
    invalid_spelling = invalid_spelling,
  }
end

--- Validates vimdoc files on $VIMRUNTIME. and print human-readable error messages if fails.
---
--- If this fails, try these steps (in order):
--- 1. Fix/cleanup the :help docs.
--- 2. Fix the parser: https://github.com/neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc
--- 3. File a parser bug, and adjust the tolerance of this test in the meantime.
---
--- @param help_dir? string e.g. '$VIMRUNTIME/doc' or './runtime/doc'
function M.run_validate(help_dir)
  help_dir = vim.fs.normalize(help_dir or '$VIMRUNTIME/doc')
  print('doc path = ' .. vim.uv.fs_realpath(help_dir))

  local rv = M.validate(help_dir)

  -- Check that we actually found helpfiles.
  ok(rv.helpfiles > 100, '>100 :help files', rv.helpfiles)

  eq({}, rv.parse_errors, 'no parse errors')
  eq(0, rv.err_count, 'no parse errors')
  eq({}, rv.invalid_links, 'invalid tags in :help docs')
  eq({}, rv.invalid_urls, 'invalid URLs in :help docs')
  eq(
    {},
    rv.invalid_spelling,
    'invalid spelling in :help docs (see spell_dict in scripts/gen_help_html.lua)'
  )
end

--- Test-generates HTML from docs.
---
--- 1. Test that gen_help_html.lua actually works.
--- 2. Test that parse errors did not increase wildly. Because we explicitly test only a few
---    :help files, we can be precise about the tolerances here.
--- @param help_dir? string e.g. '$VIMRUNTIME/doc' or './runtime/doc'
function M.test_gen(help_dir)
  local tmpdir = vim.fs.dirname(vim.fn.tempname())
  help_dir = vim.fs.normalize(help_dir or '$VIMRUNTIME/doc')
  print('doc path = ' .. vim.uv.fs_realpath(help_dir))

  -- Because gen() is slow (~30s), this test is limited to a few files.
  local input = { 'help.txt', 'index.txt', 'nvim.txt' }
  local rv = M.gen(help_dir, tmpdir, input)
  eq(#input, #rv.helpfiles)
  eq(0, rv.err_count, 'parse errors in :help docs')
  eq({}, rv.invalid_links, 'invalid tags in :help docs')
end

return M