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# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rdoc/ri' ## # The directories where ri data lives. Paths can be enumerated via ::each, or # queried individually via ::system_dir, ::site_dir, ::home_dir and ::gem_dir. module RDoc::RI::Paths #:stopdoc: require 'rbconfig' version = RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_version'] BASE = if RbConfig::CONFIG.key? 'ridir' then File.join RbConfig::CONFIG['ridir'], version else File.join RbConfig::CONFIG['datadir'], 'ri', version end homedir = begin File.expand_path('~') rescue ArgumentError end homedir ||= ENV['HOME'] || ENV['USERPROFILE'] || ENV['HOMEPATH'] # for 1.8 compatibility HOMEDIR = if homedir then File.join homedir, ".rdoc" end #:startdoc: ## # Iterates over each selected path yielding the directory and type. # # Yielded types: # :system:: Where Ruby's ri data is stored. Yielded when +system+ is # true # :site:: Where ri for installed libraries are stored. Yielded when # +site+ is true. Normally no ri data is stored here. # :home:: ~/.rdoc. Yielded when +home+ is true. # :gem:: ri data for an installed gem. Yielded when +gems+ is true. # :extra:: ri data directory from the command line. Yielded for each # entry in +extra_dirs+ def self.each system = true, site = true, home = true, gems = :latest, *extra_dirs # :yields: directory, type return enum_for __method__, system, site, home, gems, *extra_dirs unless block_given? extra_dirs.each do |dir| yield dir, :extra end yield system_dir, :system if system yield site_dir, :site if site yield home_dir, :home if home and HOMEDIR gemdirs(gems).each do |dir| yield dir, :gem end if gems nil end ## # The ri directory for the gem with +gem_name+. def self.gem_dir name, version req = Gem::Requirement.new "= #{version}" spec = Gem::Specification.find_by_name name, req File.join spec.doc_dir, 'ri' end ## # The latest installed gems' ri directories. +filter+ can be :all or # :latest. # # A +filter+ :all includes all versions of gems and includes gems without # ri documentation. def self.gemdirs filter = :latest ri_paths = {} all = Gem::Specification.map do |spec| [File.join(spec.doc_dir, 'ri'), spec.name, spec.version] end if filter == :all then gemdirs = [] all.group_by do |_, name, _| name end.sort_by do |group, _| group end.map do |group, items| items.sort_by do |_, _, version| version end.reverse_each do |dir,| gemdirs << dir end end return gemdirs end all.each do |dir, name, ver| next unless File.exist? dir if ri_paths[name].nil? or ver > ri_paths[name].first then ri_paths[name] = [ver, name, dir] end end ri_paths.sort_by { |_, (_, name, _)| name }.map { |k, v| v.last } rescue LoadError [] end ## # The location of the rdoc data in the user's home directory. # # Like ::system, ri data in the user's home directory is rare and predates # libraries distributed via RubyGems. ri data is rarely generated into this # directory. def self.home_dir HOMEDIR end ## # Returns existing directories from the selected documentation directories # as an Array. # # See also ::each def self.path(system = true, site = true, home = true, gems = :latest, *extra_dirs) path = raw_path system, site, home, gems, *extra_dirs path.select { |directory| File.directory? directory } end ## # Returns selected documentation directories including nonexistent # directories. # # See also ::each def self.raw_path(system, site, home, gems, *extra_dirs) path = [] each(system, site, home, gems, *extra_dirs) do |dir, type| path << dir end path.compact end ## # The location of ri data installed into the site dir. # # Historically this was available for documentation installed by Ruby # libraries predating RubyGems. It is unlikely to contain any content for # modern Ruby installations. def self.site_dir File.join BASE, 'site' end ## # The location of the built-in ri data. # # This data is built automatically when `make` is run when Ruby is # installed. If you did not install Ruby by hand you may need to install # the documentation yourself. Please consult the documentation for your # package manager or Ruby installer for details. You can also use the # rdoc-data gem to install system ri data for common versions of Ruby. def self.system_dir File.join BASE, 'system' end end