Fixed link behavior.
* Removed the automatic document table heading based on the document id. * Fixed the way 'absolute' links were resolved in `Processor`. A leading `/` for a link passed into `Processor.resolveLink` really means "resolve as if I am starting from the documentation root." * Moved the default logging configuration out of the final jar path. This is to help with environments that have multiple projects in the same classpath and therefore may have multiple `logback.groovy` configurations loading. * Tweaked CSS.
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Automatically create document `org` directives.
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The author should not have to create an `org` directive at the top of every file.
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This should be done for him during parsing. Ideally the system would be smart enough
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to notice if he has defined an `org` at the top of a file and use that if he has.
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Created: 2012-01-04T17:12:59
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Add a `title` directive for titling documents.
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==============================================
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Return to defaulting a title for each document. Instead of the internal document id use
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something more reasonable, like the filename without the path and without the extension.
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A new attribute `title` could allow the author to override this value.
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Created: 2012-01-04T17:14:26
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#Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:03:49 -0600
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#Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:05:01 -0600
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name=jlp
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version=1.4a
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build.number=18
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version=1.4
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build.number=11
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lib.local=true
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release.dir=release
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main.class=com.jdblabs.jlp.JLPMain
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.docs tt, .docs code {
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background: #f8f8ff;
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border: 1px solid #dedede;
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font-size: 12px;
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padding: 0 0.2em; }
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.docs table {
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font-size: 14px; }
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pre, tt, code {
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font-size: 12px;
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line-height: 18px;
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font-family: Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, "Lucida Console", monospace;
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margin: 0; padding: 0; }
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<body>
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<div id="container">
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<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
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<thead><tr>
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<th class="docs"><h1>${escape(processor.currentDocId)}</h1></th>
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<th class="code"/>
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</tr></thead>
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<tbody>""")
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/// Emit all of the blocks in the body of the html file.
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/** Add all the directives. We are also assigning priorities here that
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* we will use along with the line numbers to sort the elements. Our
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* goal is to preserve the order of doc blocks and doc-block-like
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* elements (examples, api documentation, etc.) while pushing orgs,
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* authorship and other directives to the top. */
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* elements (examples, api documentation, etc.) while pushing orgs
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* and potentially other directives to the top. We used to re-order
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* authorship and copyright tags but stopped: in literate-style docs
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* the author should have control over their placement and in api-style
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* docs we are chopping the whole block up anyways (and this is not
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* that code). Given that the only item being re-ordered is *orgs*,
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* which do not print anyways, it may be better to cut this out and
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* just emit the blocks in their original order, or sort by line number
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* only. */
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emitQueue = docBlock.directives.collect { directive ->
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def queueItem = [lineNumber: directive.lineNumber, value: directive]
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switch(directive.type) {
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case DirectiveType.Api: queueItem.priority = 50; break
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case DirectiveType.Author: queueItem.priority = 10; break
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case DirectiveType.Copyright: queueItem.priority = 11; break
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case DirectiveType.Example: queueItem.priority = 50; break
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case DirectiveType.Include: queueItem.priority = 50; break
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case DirectiveType.Org: queueItem.priority = 0; break }
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case DirectiveType.Org: queueItem.priority = 0; break
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default: queueItem.priority = 50; break }
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return queueItem }
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* : Return the link as-is.
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*
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* *absolute path (starts with `/`)*
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* : Returns the link resolved directly against the output root.
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* : Returns the link resolved against the output root.
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*
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* *relative path (no leading `/`)*
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* : Returns the link resolved against the `TargetDoc` passed in.
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case ~/^\w+:.*/: return link
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/// Absolute link, resolve relative to the output root.
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case ~/^\/.*/: return outputRoot.canonicalPath + link
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case ~/^\/.*/:
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/// Our link should be the relative path (if needed) plus the
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/// link without the leading `/`.
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def relPath = getRelativeFilepath(targetDoc.sourceFile, inputRoot)
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return (relPath ? "${relPath}/" : "") + link[1..-1]
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/// Relative link, resolve using the output root and the source
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/// document relative to the input root.
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default:
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def relPath = getRelativePath(inputRoot, targetDoc.sourceFile)
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def relPath = getRelativeFilepath(inputRoot, targetDoc.sourceFile)
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return "${relPath}/${link}" }}
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/**
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