Em Sat, 21 Jun 2025 14:35:12 -0600 Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx> escreveu: > Move the last SPECIAL_SECTION special case into the proper handler > function, getting rid of more if/then/else logic. The leading-space > tracking was tightened up a bit in the move. Add some comments describing > what is going on. > > No changes to the generated output. LGTM. Reviewed-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx> > --- > scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++------------- > 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py > index a6ee8bac378d..3557c512c85a 100644 > --- a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py > +++ b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py > @@ -1405,10 +1405,53 @@ class KernelDoc: > """ > STATE_SPECIAL_SECTION: a section ending with a blank line > """ > + # > + # If we have hit a blank line (only the " * " marker), then this > + # section is done. > + # > if KernRe(r"\s*\*\s*$").match(line): > self.entry.begin_section(ln, dump = True) > + self.entry.contents += '\n' > self.state = state.BODY > - self.process_body(ln, line) > + return > + # > + # Not a blank line, look for the other ways to end the section. > + # > + if self.is_new_section(ln, line) or self.is_comment_end(ln, line): > + return > + # > + # OK, we should have a continuation of the text for this section. > + # > + if doc_content.search(line): > + cont = doc_content.group(1) > + # > + # If the lines of text after the first in a special section have > + # leading white space, we need to trim it out or Sphinx will get > + # confused. For the second line (the None case), see what we > + # find there and remember it. > + # > + if self.entry.leading_space is None: > + r = KernRe(r'^(\s+)') > + if r.match(cont): > + self.entry.leading_space = len(r.group(1)) > + else: > + self.entry.leading_space = 0 > + # > + # Otherwise, before trimming any leading chars, be *sure* > + # that they are white space. We should maybe warn if this > + # isn't the case. > + # > + for i in range(0, self.entry.leading_space): > + if cont[i] != " ": > + self.entry.leading_space = i > + break > + # > + # Add the trimmed result to the section and we're done. > + # > + self.entry.contents += cont[self.entry.leading_space:] + '\n' > + else: > + # Unknown line, ignore > + self.emit_msg(ln, f"bad line: {line}") > > def process_body(self, ln, line): > """ > @@ -1419,37 +1462,10 @@ class KernelDoc: > > if doc_content.search(line): > cont = doc_content.group(1) > - > - if cont == "": > - self.entry.contents += "\n" > - else: > - if self.state == state.SPECIAL_SECTION: > - if self.entry.leading_space is None: > - r = KernRe(r'^(\s+)') > - if r.match(cont): > - self.entry.leading_space = len(r.group(1)) > - else: > - self.entry.leading_space = 0 > - > - # Double-check if leading space are realy spaces > - pos = 0 > - for i in range(0, self.entry.leading_space): > - if cont[i] != " ": > - break > - pos += 1 > - > - cont = cont[pos:] > - > - # NEW LOGIC: > - # In case it is different, update it > - if self.entry.leading_space != pos: > - self.entry.leading_space = pos > - > - self.entry.contents += cont + "\n" > - return > - > - # Unknown line, ignore > - self.emit_msg(ln, f"bad line: {line}") > + self.entry.contents += cont + "\n" > + else: > + # Unknown line, ignore > + self.emit_msg(ln, f"bad line: {line}") > > def process_inline(self, ln, line): > """STATE_INLINE: docbook comments within a prototype.""" Thanks, Mauro