It is best to point to the original line of code that generated an error than to point to the beginning of a directive. Add support for it. It should be noticed that this won't work for literal or code blocks, as Sphinx will ignore it, pointing to the beginning of the directive. Yet, when the output is known to be in ReST format, like on TOC, this makes the error a lot more easier to be handled. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/sphinx/kernel_include.py | 81 ++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_include.py b/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_include.py index 79682408105e..90ed8428f776 100755 --- a/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_include.py +++ b/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_include.py @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ import re import sys from docutils import io, nodes, statemachine +from docutils.statemachine import ViewList from docutils.utils.error_reporting import SafeString, ErrorString from docutils.parsers.rst import directives from docutils.parsers.rst.directives.body import CodeBlock, NumberLines @@ -112,7 +113,14 @@ class KernelInclude(Include): except UnicodeError as error: raise self.severe('Problem with directive:\n%s' % ErrorString(error)) - def read_rawtext_with_xrefs(self, env, path, output_type): + def xref_text(self, env, path, tab_width): + """ + Read and add contents from a C file parsed to have cross references. + + There are two types of supported output here: + - A C source code with cross-references; + - a TOC table containing cross references. + """ parser = ParseDataStructs() parser.parse_file(path) @@ -127,10 +135,33 @@ class KernelInclude(Include): if 'warn-broken' in self.options: env._xref_files.add(path) - if output_type == "toc": - return parser.gen_toc() + if "toc" in self.options: + rawtext = parser.gen_toc() + else: + rawtext = ".. parsed-literal::\n\n" + parser.gen_output() + self.apply_range(rawtext) - return ".. parsed-literal::\n\n" + parser.gen_output() + title = os.path.basename(path) + + include_lines = statemachine.string2lines(rawtext, tab_width, + convert_whitespace=True) + + # Append line numbers data + + startline = self.options.get('start-line', None) + + result = ViewList() + if startline and startline > 0: + offset = startline - 1 + else: + offset = 0 + + for ln, line in enumerate(include_lines, start=offset): + result.append(line, path, ln) + + self.state_machine.insert_input(result, path) + + return [] def apply_range(self, rawtext): # Get to-be-included content @@ -195,9 +226,12 @@ class KernelInclude(Include): literal_block += nodes.Text(text, text) return [literal_block] - def code(self, path, include_lines): + def code(self, path, tab_width): """Output a code block""" + include_lines = statemachine.string2lines(rawtext, tab_width, + convert_whitespace=True) + self.options["source"] = path codeblock = CodeBlock(self.name, [self.options.pop("code")], # arguments @@ -244,47 +278,20 @@ class KernelInclude(Include): encoding = self.options.get("encoding", self.state.document.settings.input_encoding) - e_handler = self.state.document.settings.input_encoding_error_handler tab_width = self.options.get("tab-width", self.state.document.settings.tab_width) - if "literal" in self.options: - output_type = "literal" - elif "code" in self.options: - output_type = "code" - else: - output_type = "rst" - # Get optional arguments to related to cross-references generation if "generate-cross-refs" in self.options: - if "toc" in self.options: - output_type = "toc" - - rawtext = self.read_rawtext_with_xrefs(env, path, output_type) - - # When :generate-cross-refs: is used, the input is always a C - # file, so it has to be handled as a parsed-literal - if output_type == "rst": - output_type = "literal" - - title = os.path.basename(path) - else: - rawtext = self.read_rawtext(path, encoding) + return self.xref_text(env, path, tab_width) + rawtext = self.read_rawtext(path, encoding) rawtext = self.apply_range(rawtext) - if output_type == "literal": - return self.literal(path, tab_width, rawtext) + if "code" in self.options: + return self.code(path, tab_width, rawtext) - include_lines = statemachine.string2lines(rawtext, tab_width, - convert_whitespace=True) - - if output_type == "code": - return self.code(path, include_lines) - - self.state_machine.insert_input(include_lines, path) - - return [] + return self.literal(path, tab_width, rawtext) # ============================================================================== -- 2.50.1