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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative "../command"
require_relative "../version_option"
require_relative "../rdoc"
require "fileutils"
class Gem::Commands::RdocCommand < Gem::Command
include Gem::VersionOption
def initialize
super "rdoc", "Generates RDoc for pre-installed gems",
version: Gem::Requirement.default,
include_rdoc: false, include_ri: true, overwrite: false
add_option("--all",
"Generate RDoc/RI documentation for all",
"installed gems") do |value, options|
options[:all] = value
end
add_option("--[no-]rdoc",
"Generate RDoc HTML") do |value, options|
options[:include_rdoc] = value
end
add_option("--[no-]ri",
"Generate RI data") do |value, options|
options[:include_ri] = value
end
add_option("--[no-]overwrite",
"Overwrite installed documents") do |value, options|
options[:overwrite] = value
end
add_version_option
end
def arguments # :nodoc:
"GEMNAME gem to generate documentation for (unless --all)"
end
def defaults_str # :nodoc:
"--version '#{Gem::Requirement.default}' --ri --no-overwrite"
end
def description # :nodoc:
<<-DESC
The rdoc command builds documentation for installed gems. By default
only documentation is built using rdoc, but additional types of
documentation may be built through rubygems plugins and the
Gem.post_installs hook.
Use --overwrite to force rebuilding of documentation.
DESC
end
def usage # :nodoc:
"#{program_name} [args]"
end
def execute
specs = if options[:all]
Gem::Specification.to_a
else
get_all_gem_names.map do |name|
Gem::Specification.find_by_name name, options[:version]
end.flatten.uniq
end
if specs.empty?
alert_error "No matching gems found"
terminate_interaction 1
end
specs.each do |spec|
doc = Gem::RDoc.new spec, options[:include_rdoc], options[:include_ri]
doc.force = options[:overwrite]
if options[:overwrite]
FileUtils.rm_rf File.join(spec.doc_dir, "ri")
FileUtils.rm_rf File.join(spec.doc_dir, "rdoc")
end
doc.generate
end
end
end
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