We’re invoked when any text matches the CROSSREF pattern (defined in
MarkUp). If we fine the corresponding reference, generate a hyperlink. If
the name we’re looking for contains no punctuation, we look for it up the
module/class chain. For
example, HyperlinkHtml is found, even without the Generator
prefix, because we look for it in module Generator first.
# File lib/rdoc/markup/to_html_crossref.rb, line 99
def handle_special_CROSSREF(special)
name = special.text
# This ensures that words entirely consisting of lowercase letters will
# not have cross-references generated (to suppress lots of
# erroneous cross-references to "new" in text, for instance)
return name if name =~ /\A[a-z]*\z/
return @seen[name] if @seen.include? name
if name[0, 1] == '#' then
lookup = name[1..-1]
name = lookup unless @show_hash
else
lookup = name
end
# Find class, module, or method in class or module.
#
# Do not, however, use an if/elsif/else chain to do so. Instead, test
# each possible pattern until one matches. The reason for this is that a
# string like "YAML.txt" could be the txt() class method of class YAML (in
# which case it would match the first pattern, which splits the string
# into container and method components and looks up both) or a filename
# (in which case it would match the last pattern, which just checks
# whether the string as a whole is a known symbol).
if /#{CLASS_REGEXP_STR}[\.\#]#{METHOD_REGEXP_STR}/ =~ lookup then
container = $1
method = $2
ref = @context.find_symbol container, method
end
ref = @context.find_symbol lookup unless ref
out = if lookup =~ /^\\/ then
$'
elsif ref and ref.document_self then
"<a href=\"#{ref.as_href(@from_path)}\">#{name}</a>"
else
name
end
@seen[name] = out
out
end