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abdullh.alsoleman
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a516a24e
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a516a24e
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Dec 16, 2019
by
Ian Hickson
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Flutter GitHub Bot
Dec 16, 2019
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Update internal dartdoc snippet documentation (#47017)
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
// This script analyzes all the sample code in API docs in the Flutter source.
//
// It uses the following conventions:
//
// Code is denoted by markdown ```dart / ``` markers.
//
// Only code in "## Sample code" or "### Sample code" sections is examined.
// Subheadings can also be specified, as in "## Sample code: foo".
//
// Additionally, code inside of dartdoc snippet and sample blocks
// ({@tool snippet ...}{@end-tool}, and {@tool sample ...}{@end-tool})
// is recognized as sample code. Snippets are processed as separate programs,
// and samples are processed in the same way as "## Sample code" blocks are.
//
// There are several kinds of sample code you can specify:
//
// * Constructor calls, typically showing what might exist in a build method.
// These start with "new" or "const", and will be inserted into an assignment
// expression assigning to a variable of type "dynamic" and followed by a
// semicolon, for the purposes of analysis.
//
// * Class definitions. These start with "class", and are analyzed verbatim.
//
// * Other code. It gets included verbatim, though any line that says "// ..."
// is considered to separate the block into multiple blocks to be processed
// individually.
//
// In addition, you can declare code that should be included in the analysis but
// not shown in the API docs by adding a comment "// Examples can assume:" to
// the file (usually at the top of the file, after the imports), following by
// one or more commented-out lines of code. That code is included verbatim in
// the analysis.
//
// All the sample code of every file is analyzed together. This means you can't
// have two pieces of sample code that define the same example class.
//
// Also, the above means that it's tricky to include verbatim imperative code
// (e.g. a call to a method), since it won't be valid to have such code at the
// top level. Instead, wrap it in a function or even a whole class, or make it a
// valid variable declaration.
// See ../snippets/README.md for documentation.
// To run this, from the root of the Flutter repository:
// bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin/dart dev/bots/analyze-sample-code.dart
import
'dart:io'
;
import
'package:args/args.dart'
;
import
'package:path/path.dart'
as
path
;
// To run this: bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin/dart dev/bots/analyze-sample-code.dart
final
String
_flutterRoot
=
path
.
dirname
(
path
.
dirname
(
path
.
dirname
(
path
.
fromUri
(
Platform
.
script
))));
final
String
_defaultFlutterPackage
=
path
.
join
(
_flutterRoot
,
'packages'
,
'flutter'
,
'lib'
);
final
String
_flutter
=
path
.
join
(
_flutterRoot
,
'bin'
,
Platform
.
isWindows
?
'flutter.bat'
:
'flutter'
);
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@@ -80,6 +42,7 @@ void main(List<String> arguments) {
if
(
parsedArguments
[
'help'
]
as
bool
)
{
print
(
argParser
.
usage
);
print
(
'See dev/snippets/README.md for documentation.'
);
exit
(
0
);
}
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@@ -325,11 +288,11 @@ class SampleChecker {
'--input=
${inputFile.absolute.path}
'
,
...
snippet
.
args
,
];
if
(
verbose
)
print
(
'Generating snippet for
${snippet.start?.filename}
:
${snippet.start?.line}
'
);
final
ProcessResult
process
=
_runSnippetsScript
(
args
);
if
(
verbose
)
{
if
(
verbose
)
stderr
.
write
(
'
${process.stderr}
'
);
}
if
(
process
.
exitCode
!=
0
)
{
throw
SampleCheckerException
(
'Unable to create snippet for
${snippet.start.filename}
:
${snippet.start.line}
'
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@@ -831,8 +794,7 @@ class Line {
String
toString
()
=>
'
$filename
:
$line
:
$code
'
;
}
/// A class to represent a section of sample code, either marked by
/// "/// ## Sample code" in the comment, or by "{@tool sample}...{@end-tool}".
/// A class to represent a section of sample code, marked by "{@tool sample}...{@end-tool}".
class
Section
{
const
Section
(
this
.
code
);
factory
Section
.
combine
(
List
<
Section
>
sections
)
{
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// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
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@@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ void main() {
]);
expect
(
stdoutLines
,
<
String
>[
'Found 7 sample code sections.'
,
'Generating snippet for known_broken_documentation.dart:38'
,
'Starting analysis of samples.'
,
''
,
]);
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-
[
Snippet tool
](
#snippet-tool
)
-
[
Skeletons
](
#skeletons
)
-
[
Test Doc Generation Workflow
](
#test-doc-generation-workflow
)
## Types of code blocks
There's two kinds of code blocks.
*
samples, which are more or less context-free snippets that we
magically determine how to analyze, and
*
snippets, which get placed into a full-fledged application, and can
be actually executed inline in the documentation using DartPad.
### Sample Tool
![
Code sample image
](
assets/code_sample.png
)
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@@ -39,7 +48,48 @@ code. Here is an example of the code `sample` tool in use:
This will generate sample code that can be copied to the clipboard and added
to existing applications.
This uses the skeleton for
[
sample
](
config/skeletons/sample.html
)
snippets.
This uses the skeleton for
[
sample
](
config/skeletons/sample.html
)
snippets when generating the HTML to put into the Dart docs.
#### Analysis
The
`../bots/analyze-sample-code.dart`
script finds code inside the
`@tool sample`
sections and uses the Dart analyzer to check them.
There are several kinds of sample code you can specify:
*
Constructor calls, typically showing what might exist in a build
method. These will be inserted into an assignment expression
assigning to a variable of type "dynamic" and followed by a
semicolon, for the purposes of analysis.
*
Class definitions. These start with "class", and are analyzed
verbatim.
*
Other code. It gets included verbatim, though any line that says
`// ...`
is considered to separate the block into multiple blocks
to be processed individually.
The above means that it's tricky to include verbatim imperative code
(e.g. a call to a method), since it won't be valid to have such code
at the top level. Instead, wrap it in a function or even a whole
class, or make it a valid variable declaration.
You can declare code that should be included in the analysis but not
shown in the API docs by adding a comment "// Examples can assume:" to
the file (usually at the top of the file, after the imports),
following by one or more commented-out lines of code. That code is
included verbatim in the analysis. For example:
```
dart
// Examples can assume:
// final BuildContext context;
// final String userAvatarUrl;
```
You can assume that the entire Flutter framework and most common
`dart:*`
packages are imported and in scope;
`dart:math`
as
`math`
and
`dart:ui`
as
`ui`
.
### Snippet Tool
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For more information about how to create, use, or update templates, see
[
config/templates/README.md
](
config/templates/README.md
)
.
#### Analysis
The
`../bots/analyze-sample-code.dart`
script finds code inside the
`@tool snippet`
sections and uses the Dart analyzer to check them
after applying the specified template.
## Skeletons
A skeleton (in relation to this tool) is an HTML template into which the Dart
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