Type:
Class

RDoc::Parser::C attempts to parse C extension files. It looks for the standard patterns that you find in extensions: rb_define_class, rb_define_method and so on. It tries to find the corresponding C source for the methods and extract comments, but if we fail we don't worry too much.

The comments associated with a Ruby method are extracted from the C comment block associated with the routine that implements that method, that is to say the method whose name is given in the rb_define_method call. For example, you might write:

  Returns a new array that is a one-dimensional flattening of this
  array (recursively). That is, for every element that is an array,
  extract its elements into the new array.

     s = [ 1, 2, 3 ]           #=> [1, 2, 3]
     t = [ 4, 5, 6, [7, 8] ]   #=> [4, 5, 6, [7, 8]]
     a = [ s, t, 9, 10 ]       #=> [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6, [7, 8]], 9, 10]
     a.flatten                 #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]

static VALUE
rb_ary_flatten(ary)
    VALUE ary;
{
    ary = rb_obj_dup(ary);
    rb_ary_flatten_bang(ary);
    return ary;
}

...

void
Init_Array()
{
  ...
  rb_define_method(rb_cArray, "flatten", rb_ary_flatten, 0);

Here RDoc will determine from the rb_define_method line that there's a method called “flatten” in class Array, and will look for the implementation in the method rb_ary_flatten. It will then use the comment from that method in the HTML output. This method must be in the same source file as the rb_define_method.

The comment blocks may include special directives:

Document-class: name

Documentation for the named class.

Document-module: name

Documentation for the named module.

Document-const: name

Documentation for the named rb_define_const.

Constant values can be supplied on the first line of the comment like so:

   300: The highest possible score in bowling   
rb_define_const(cFoo, "PERFECT", INT2FIX(300));

The value can contain internal colons so long as they are escaped with a \

Document-global: name

Documentation for the named rb_define_global_const

Document-variable: name

Documentation for the named rb_define_variable

Document-method: method_name

Documentation for the named method. Use this when the method name is unambiguous.

Document-method: <tt>ClassName::method_name<tt>

Documentation for a singleton method in the given class. Use this when the method name alone is ambiguous.

Document-method: <tt>ClassName#method_name<tt>

Documentation for a instance method in the given class. Use this when the method name alone is ambiguous.

Document-attr: name

Documentation for the named attribute.

call-seq: text up to an empty line

Because C source doesn't give descriptive names to Ruby-level parameters, you need to document the calling sequence explicitly

In addition, RDoc assumes by default that the C method implementing a Ruby function is in the same source file as the rb_define_method call. If this isn't the case, add the comment:

rb_define_method(....);  // in filename

As an example, we might have an extension that defines multiple classes in its Init_xxx method. We could document them using

/*
   Document-class:  MyClass

   Encapsulate the writing and reading of the configuration
   file. ...
  /

/*

   call-seq:
     cfg.read_value(key)            -> value
     cfg.read_value(key} { |key| }  -> value

   Return the value corresponding to +key+ from the configuration.
   In the second form, if the key isn't found, invoke the
   block and return its value.
  /
do_methods

do_methods() Instance Public methods Scans content for rb_define_method, rb

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look_for_directives_in

look_for_directives_in(context, comment) Instance Public methods Look for directives

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do_modules

do_modules() Instance Public methods Scans content for rb_define_module and

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do_missing

do_missing() Instance Public methods Creates classes and module that were missing

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handle_ifdefs_in

handle_ifdefs_in(body) Instance Public methods Removes ifdefs that would otherwise

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remove_commented_out_lines

remove_commented_out_lines() Instance Public methods Removes lines that are

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do_define_class_under

do_define_class_under() Instance Public methods Scans content for rb_define_class_under

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handle_attr

handle_attr(var_name, attr_name, read, write) Instance Public methods Creates

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handle_method

handle_method(type, var_name, meth_name, function, param_count, source_file = nil) Instance Public methods

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do_define_class

do_define_class() Instance Public methods Scans content for rb_define_class

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