* [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace
@ 2020-11-17 2:12 Nícolas F. R. A. Prado
2020-11-17 5:47 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
` (2 more replies)
0 siblings, 3 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado @ 2020-11-17 2:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jonathan Corbet, Mauro Carvalho Chehab
Cc: linux-doc, linux-kernel, lkcamp, andrealmeid
Sphinx 3.1 introduced namespaces for C cross-references. With this,
each C domain type/function declaration is put inside the namespace that
was active at the time of its declaration.
Add support for automatic cross-referencing inside C namespaces by
checking whether the corresponding source file had a C namespace Sphinx
directive, and if so, try cross-referencing inside of it before going to
the global scope.
This assumes there's only one namespace (if any) per rst file.
Signed-off-by: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com>
---
To those following from v1:
I ended up doing the simplest solution possible, which is to just directly read
the rst source corresponding to the doc page right before doing the automarkup.
It's not very efficient in the sense that the source is being read
twice (first by Sphinx, then by this), but it sidesteps the "data sharing
between processes" issue, so parallel_read_safe can be reenabled, and I didn't
notice any performance hit from this patch (as opposed to the big hit from v1).
Works with both Sphinx 2 and 3.
Changes in v2:
- Get C namespace from reading the corresponding source at the time of doing
automarkup instead of storing all namespaces beforehand at the source-read
phase
- Add get_c_namespace()
- Remove save_c_namespace()
- Reenabled Sphinx's parallel_read_safe
v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/20201013231218.2750109-6-nfraprado@protonmail.com/
Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py | 122 ++++++++++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 75 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py b/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py
index 3e81ebab26ed..953b24b6e2b4 100644
--- a/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py
+++ b/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py
@@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ RE_typedef = re.compile(r'\b(typedef)\s+([a-zA-Z_]\w+)', flags=ascii_p3)
#
RE_doc = re.compile(r'\bDocumentation(/[\w\-_/]+)(\.\w+)*')
+RE_namespace = re.compile(r'^\s*..\s*c:namespace::\s*(\S+)\s*$')
+
#
# Reserved C words that we should skip when cross-referencing
#
@@ -70,6 +72,8 @@ Skipfuncs = [ 'open', 'close', 'read', 'write', 'fcntl', 'mmap',
'select', 'poll', 'fork', 'execve', 'clone', 'ioctl',
'socket' ]
+c_namespace = ''
+
def markup_refs(docname, app, node):
t = node.astext()
done = 0
@@ -128,30 +132,38 @@ def markup_func_ref_sphinx3(docname, app, match):
#
# Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain
#
- target = match.group(2)
+ base_target = match.group(2)
target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0))
xref = None
- if not (target in Skipfuncs or target in Skipnames):
- for class_s, reftype_s in zip(class_str, reftype_str):
- lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_s])
- lit_text += target_text
- pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c',
- reftype = reftype_s,
- reftarget = target, modname = None,
- classname = None)
- #
- # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here,
- # work around that by ignoring them.
- #
- try:
- xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder,
- reftype_s, target, pxref,
- lit_text)
- except NoUri:
- xref = None
+ possible_targets = [base_target]
+ # Check if this document has a namespace, and if so, try
+ # cross-referencing inside it first.
+ if c_namespace:
+ possible_targets.insert(0, c_namespace + "." + base_target)
- if xref:
- return xref
+ if base_target not in Skipnames:
+ for target in possible_targets:
+ if target not in Skipfuncs:
+ for class_s, reftype_s in zip(class_str, reftype_str):
+ lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_s])
+ lit_text += target_text
+ pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c',
+ reftype = reftype_s,
+ reftarget = target, modname = None,
+ classname = None)
+ #
+ # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here,
+ # work around that by ignoring them.
+ #
+ try:
+ xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder,
+ reftype_s, target, pxref,
+ lit_text)
+ except NoUri:
+ xref = None
+
+ if xref:
+ return xref
return target_text
@@ -179,34 +191,39 @@ def markup_c_ref(docname, app, match):
#
# Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain
#
- target = match.group(2)
+ base_target = match.group(2)
target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0))
xref = None
- if not ((match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs)
- or (target in Skipnames)):
- lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]])
- lit_text += target_text
- pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c',
- reftype = reftype_str[match.re],
- reftarget = target, modname = None,
- classname = None)
- #
- # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here,
- # work around that by ignoring them.
- #
- try:
- xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder,
- reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref,
- lit_text)
- except NoUri:
- xref = None
- #
- # Return the xref if we got it; otherwise just return the plain text.
- #
- if xref:
- return xref
- else:
- return target_text
+ possible_targets = [base_target]
+ # Check if this document has a namespace, and if so, try
+ # cross-referencing inside it first.
+ if c_namespace:
+ possible_targets.insert(0, c_namespace + "." + base_target)
+
+ if base_target not in Skipnames:
+ for target in possible_targets:
+ if not (match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs):
+ lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]])
+ lit_text += target_text
+ pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c',
+ reftype = reftype_str[match.re],
+ reftarget = target, modname = None,
+ classname = None)
+ #
+ # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here,
+ # work around that by ignoring them.
+ #
+ try:
+ xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder,
+ reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref,
+ lit_text)
+ except NoUri:
+ xref = None
+
+ if xref:
+ return xref
+
+ return target_text
#
# Try to replace a documentation reference of the form Documentation/... with a
@@ -239,7 +256,18 @@ def markup_doc_ref(docname, app, match):
else:
return nodes.Text(match.group(0))
+def get_c_namespace(app, docname):
+ source = app.env.doc2path(docname)
+ with open(source) as f:
+ for l in f:
+ match = RE_namespace.search(l)
+ if match:
+ return match.group(1)
+ return ''
+
def auto_markup(app, doctree, name):
+ global c_namespace
+ c_namespace = get_c_namespace(app, name)
#
# This loop could eventually be improved on. Someday maybe we
# want a proper tree traversal with a lot of awareness of which
--
2.29.2
^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread* Re: [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace 2020-11-17 2:12 [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace Nícolas F. R. A. Prado @ 2020-11-17 5:47 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab 2020-11-17 12:30 ` Nícolas F. R. A. Prado 2020-11-18 20:37 ` Jonathan Corbet 2020-11-30 19:57 ` Jonathan Corbet 2 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab @ 2020-11-17 5:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado Cc: Jonathan Corbet, linux-doc, linux-kernel, lkcamp, andrealmeid Em Tue, 17 Nov 2020 02:12:01 +0000 Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> escreveu: > Sphinx 3.1 introduced namespaces for C cross-references. With this, > each C domain type/function declaration is put inside the namespace that > was active at the time of its declaration. > > Add support for automatic cross-referencing inside C namespaces by > checking whether the corresponding source file had a C namespace Sphinx > directive, and if so, try cross-referencing inside of it before going to > the global scope. > > This assumes there's only one namespace (if any) per rst file. > > Signed-off-by: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> > --- > > To those following from v1: > > I ended up doing the simplest solution possible, which is to just directly read > the rst source corresponding to the doc page right before doing the automarkup. > It's not very efficient in the sense that the source is being read > twice (first by Sphinx, then by this), but it sidesteps the "data sharing > between processes" issue, so parallel_read_safe can be reenabled, and I didn't > notice any performance hit from this patch (as opposed to the big hit from v1). > Works with both Sphinx 2 and 3. > > Changes in v2: > - Get C namespace from reading the corresponding source at the time of doing > automarkup instead of storing all namespaces beforehand at the source-read > phase > - Add get_c_namespace() > - Remove save_c_namespace() > - Reenabled Sphinx's parallel_read_safe > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/20201013231218.2750109-6-nfraprado@protonmail.com/ > > Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py | 122 ++++++++++++++++++----------- > 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py b/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py > index 3e81ebab26ed..953b24b6e2b4 100644 > --- a/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py > +++ b/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py > @@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ RE_typedef = re.compile(r'\b(typedef)\s+([a-zA-Z_]\w+)', flags=ascii_p3) > # > RE_doc = re.compile(r'\bDocumentation(/[\w\-_/]+)(\.\w+)*') > > +RE_namespace = re.compile(r'^\s*..\s*c:namespace::\s*(\S+)\s*$') > + > # > # Reserved C words that we should skip when cross-referencing > # > @@ -70,6 +72,8 @@ Skipfuncs = [ 'open', 'close', 'read', 'write', 'fcntl', 'mmap', > 'select', 'poll', 'fork', 'execve', 'clone', 'ioctl', > 'socket' ] > > +c_namespace = '' > + > def markup_refs(docname, app, node): > t = node.astext() > done = 0 > @@ -128,30 +132,38 @@ def markup_func_ref_sphinx3(docname, app, match): > # > # Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain > # > - target = match.group(2) > + base_target = match.group(2) > target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0)) > xref = None > - if not (target in Skipfuncs or target in Skipnames): > - for class_s, reftype_s in zip(class_str, reftype_str): > - lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_s]) > - lit_text += target_text > - pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', > - reftype = reftype_s, > - reftarget = target, modname = None, > - classname = None) > - # > - # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, > - # work around that by ignoring them. > - # > - try: > - xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, > - reftype_s, target, pxref, > - lit_text) > - except NoUri: > - xref = None > + possible_targets = [base_target] > + # Check if this document has a namespace, and if so, try > + # cross-referencing inside it first. > + if c_namespace: > + possible_targets.insert(0, c_namespace + "." + base_target) > > - if xref: > - return xref > + if base_target not in Skipnames: > + for target in possible_targets: > + if target not in Skipfuncs: Hmm... do we still need to skip syscalls? > + for class_s, reftype_s in zip(class_str, reftype_str): > + lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_s]) > + lit_text += target_text > + pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', > + reftype = reftype_s, > + reftarget = target, modname = None, > + classname = None) > + # > + # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, > + # work around that by ignoring them. > + # > + try: > + xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, > + reftype_s, target, pxref, > + lit_text) > + except NoUri: > + xref = None > + > + if xref: > + return xref > > return target_text > > @@ -179,34 +191,39 @@ def markup_c_ref(docname, app, match): > # > # Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain > # > - target = match.group(2) > + base_target = match.group(2) > target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0)) > xref = None > - if not ((match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs) > - or (target in Skipnames)): > - lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]]) > - lit_text += target_text > - pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', > - reftype = reftype_str[match.re], > - reftarget = target, modname = None, > - classname = None) > - # > - # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, > - # work around that by ignoring them. > - # > - try: > - xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, > - reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref, > - lit_text) > - except NoUri: > - xref = None > - # > - # Return the xref if we got it; otherwise just return the plain text. > - # > - if xref: > - return xref > - else: > - return target_text > + possible_targets = [base_target] > + # Check if this document has a namespace, and if so, try > + # cross-referencing inside it first. > + if c_namespace: > + possible_targets.insert(0, c_namespace + "." + base_target) > + > + if base_target not in Skipnames: > + for target in possible_targets: > + if not (match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs): > + lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]]) > + lit_text += target_text > + pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', > + reftype = reftype_str[match.re], > + reftarget = target, modname = None, > + classname = None) > + # > + # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, > + # work around that by ignoring them. > + # > + try: > + xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, > + reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref, > + lit_text) > + except NoUri: > + xref = None > + > + if xref: > + return xref > + > + return target_text > > # > # Try to replace a documentation reference of the form Documentation/... with a > @@ -239,7 +256,18 @@ def markup_doc_ref(docname, app, match): > else: > return nodes.Text(match.group(0)) > > +def get_c_namespace(app, docname): > + source = app.env.doc2path(docname) > + with open(source) as f: > + for l in f: > + match = RE_namespace.search(l) > + if match: > + return match.group(1) > + return '' > + > def auto_markup(app, doctree, name): > + global c_namespace > + c_namespace = get_c_namespace(app, name) > # > # This loop could eventually be improved on. Someday maybe we > # want a proper tree traversal with a lot of awareness of which Thanks, Mauro ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace 2020-11-17 5:47 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab @ 2020-11-17 12:30 ` Nícolas F. R. A. Prado 2020-11-18 20:38 ` Jonathan Corbet 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado @ 2020-11-17 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mauro Carvalho Chehab Cc: Jonathan Corbet, linux-doc, linux-kernel, lkcamp, andrealmeid On Tue Nov 17, 2020 at 2:47 AM -03, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: > > Em Tue, 17 Nov 2020 02:12:01 +0000 > Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> escreveu: > > > Sphinx 3.1 introduced namespaces for C cross-references. With this, > > each C domain type/function declaration is put inside the namespace that > > was active at the time of its declaration. > > > > Add support for automatic cross-referencing inside C namespaces by > > checking whether the corresponding source file had a C namespace Sphinx > > directive, and if so, try cross-referencing inside of it before going to > > the global scope. > > > > This assumes there's only one namespace (if any) per rst file. > > > > Signed-off-by: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> > > --- > > > > To those following from v1: > > > > I ended up doing the simplest solution possible, which is to just directly read > > the rst source corresponding to the doc page right before doing the automarkup. > > It's not very efficient in the sense that the source is being read > > twice (first by Sphinx, then by this), but it sidesteps the "data sharing > > between processes" issue, so parallel_read_safe can be reenabled, and I didn't > > notice any performance hit from this patch (as opposed to the big hit from v1). > > Works with both Sphinx 2 and 3. > > > > Changes in v2: > > - Get C namespace from reading the corresponding source at the time of doing > > automarkup instead of storing all namespaces beforehand at the source-read > > phase > > - Add get_c_namespace() > > - Remove save_c_namespace() > > - Reenabled Sphinx's parallel_read_safe > > > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/20201013231218.2750109-6-nfraprado@protonmail.com/ > > > > Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py | 122 ++++++++++++++++++----------- > > 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py b/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py > > index 3e81ebab26ed..953b24b6e2b4 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py > > +++ b/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py > > @@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ RE_typedef = re.compile(r'\b(typedef)\s+([a-zA-Z_]\w+)', flags=ascii_p3) > > # > > RE_doc = re.compile(r'\bDocumentation(/[\w\-_/]+)(\.\w+)*') > > > > +RE_namespace = re.compile(r'^\s*..\s*c:namespace::\s*(\S+)\s*$') > > + > > # > > # Reserved C words that we should skip when cross-referencing > > # > > @@ -70,6 +72,8 @@ Skipfuncs = [ 'open', 'close', 'read', 'write', 'fcntl', 'mmap', > > 'select', 'poll', 'fork', 'execve', 'clone', 'ioctl', > > 'socket' ] > > > > +c_namespace = '' > > + > > def markup_refs(docname, app, node): > > t = node.astext() > > done = 0 > > @@ -128,30 +132,38 @@ def markup_func_ref_sphinx3(docname, app, match): > > # > > # Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain > > # > > - target = match.group(2) > > + base_target = match.group(2) > > target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0)) > > xref = None > > - if not (target in Skipfuncs or target in Skipnames): > > - for class_s, reftype_s in zip(class_str, reftype_str): > > - lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_s]) > > - lit_text += target_text > > - pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', > > - reftype = reftype_s, > > - reftarget = target, modname = None, > > - classname = None) > > - # > > - # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, > > - # work around that by ignoring them. > > - # > > - try: > > - xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, > > - reftype_s, target, pxref, > > - lit_text) > > - except NoUri: > > - xref = None > > + possible_targets = [base_target] > > + # Check if this document has a namespace, and if so, try > > + # cross-referencing inside it first. > > + if c_namespace: > > + possible_targets.insert(0, c_namespace + "." + base_target) > > > > - if xref: > > - return xref > > + if base_target not in Skipnames: > > + for target in possible_targets: > > + if target not in Skipfuncs: > > Hmm... do we still need to skip syscalls? Yeah, I see what you mean. Since you moved the syscalls in the docs inside namespaces, there shouldn't be any syscall definitions in the global scope anymore and therefore we don't need to skip them any longer. I tried it out here and indeed it works fine without skipping them. But I wonder if it would be a good safety measure to leave it there anyway. We never want to cross-reference to syscalls in the global scope, so if we continue doing that skip, even if someone accidentally adds a syscall definition outside a c:namespace, this will prevent cross-references to it anyway. What do you think? > > > + for class_s, reftype_s in zip(class_str, reftype_str): > > + lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_s]) > > + lit_text += target_text > > + pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', > > + reftype = reftype_s, > > + reftarget = target, modname = None, > > + classname = None) > > + # > > + # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, > > + # work around that by ignoring them. > > + # > > + try: > > + xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, > > + reftype_s, target, pxref, > > + lit_text) > > + except NoUri: > > + xref = None > > + > > + if xref: > > + return xref > > > > return target_text > > > > @@ -179,34 +191,39 @@ def markup_c_ref(docname, app, match): > > # > > # Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain > > # > > - target = match.group(2) > > + base_target = match.group(2) > > target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0)) > > xref = None > > - if not ((match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs) > > - or (target in Skipnames)): > > - lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]]) > > - lit_text += target_text > > - pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', > > - reftype = reftype_str[match.re], > > - reftarget = target, modname = None, > > - classname = None) > > - # > > - # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, > > - # work around that by ignoring them. > > - # > > - try: > > - xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, > > - reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref, > > - lit_text) > > - except NoUri: > > - xref = None > > - # > > - # Return the xref if we got it; otherwise just return the plain text. > > - # > > - if xref: > > - return xref > > - else: > > - return target_text > > + possible_targets = [base_target] > > + # Check if this document has a namespace, and if so, try > > + # cross-referencing inside it first. > > + if c_namespace: > > + possible_targets.insert(0, c_namespace + "." + base_target) > > + > > + if base_target not in Skipnames: > > + for target in possible_targets: > > + if not (match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs): > > + lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]]) > > + lit_text += target_text > > + pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', > > + reftype = reftype_str[match.re], > > + reftarget = target, modname = None, > > + classname = None) > > + # > > + # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, > > + # work around that by ignoring them. > > + # > > + try: > > + xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, > > + reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref, > > + lit_text) > > + except NoUri: > > + xref = None > > + > > + if xref: > > + return xref > > + > > + return target_text > > > > # > > # Try to replace a documentation reference of the form Documentation/... with a > > @@ -239,7 +256,18 @@ def markup_doc_ref(docname, app, match): > > else: > > return nodes.Text(match.group(0)) > > > > +def get_c_namespace(app, docname): > > + source = app.env.doc2path(docname) > > + with open(source) as f: > > + for l in f: > > + match = RE_namespace.search(l) > > + if match: > > + return match.group(1) > > + return '' > > + > > def auto_markup(app, doctree, name): > > + global c_namespace > > + c_namespace = get_c_namespace(app, name) > > # > > # This loop could eventually be improved on. Someday maybe we > > # want a proper tree traversal with a lot of awareness of which > > > > Thanks, > Mauro Thanks, Nícolas ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace 2020-11-17 12:30 ` Nícolas F. R. A. Prado @ 2020-11-18 20:38 ` Jonathan Corbet 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Jonathan Corbet @ 2020-11-18 20:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado Cc: Mauro Carvalho Chehab, linux-doc, linux-kernel, lkcamp, andrealmeid On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 12:30:13 +0000 Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> wrote: > > Hmm... do we still need to skip syscalls? > > Yeah, I see what you mean. Since you moved the syscalls in the docs inside > namespaces, there shouldn't be any syscall definitions in the global scope > anymore and therefore we don't need to skip them any longer. > > I tried it out here and indeed it works fine without skipping them. > > But I wonder if it would be a good safety measure to leave it there anyway. We > never want to cross-reference to syscalls in the global scope, so if we continue > doing that skip, even if someone accidentally adds a syscall definition outside > a c:namespace, this will prevent cross-references to it anyway. > > What do you think? I put the original skip logic in there to keep it from even trying to cross-reference common syscall names; I wasn't really even worried about false references at that point. I'd leave the check in unless it's actively causing trouble somewhere... Thanks, jon ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace 2020-11-17 2:12 [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace Nícolas F. R. A. Prado 2020-11-17 5:47 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab @ 2020-11-18 20:37 ` Jonathan Corbet 2020-11-18 23:53 ` Nícolas F. R. A. Prado 2020-11-30 19:57 ` Jonathan Corbet 2 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Jonathan Corbet @ 2020-11-18 20:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado Cc: Mauro Carvalho Chehab, linux-doc, linux-kernel, lkcamp, andrealmeid On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 02:12:01 +0000 Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> wrote: > Sphinx 3.1 introduced namespaces for C cross-references. With this, > each C domain type/function declaration is put inside the namespace that > was active at the time of its declaration. > > Add support for automatic cross-referencing inside C namespaces by > checking whether the corresponding source file had a C namespace Sphinx > directive, and if so, try cross-referencing inside of it before going to > the global scope. > > This assumes there's only one namespace (if any) per rst file. > > Signed-off-by: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> > --- > > To those following from v1: > > I ended up doing the simplest solution possible, which is to just directly read > the rst source corresponding to the doc page right before doing the automarkup. > It's not very efficient in the sense that the source is being read > twice (first by Sphinx, then by this), but it sidesteps the "data sharing > between processes" issue, so parallel_read_safe can be reenabled, and I didn't > notice any performance hit from this patch (as opposed to the big hit from v1). > Works with both Sphinx 2 and 3. The solution does lack elegance, but it is a solution, which is more than we had before :) That said, rather than re-opening and re-reading the file, why not just connect to the source-read event, which will happily hand you the document source that it has already read? Thanks, jon ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace 2020-11-18 20:37 ` Jonathan Corbet @ 2020-11-18 23:53 ` Nícolas F. R. A. Prado 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado @ 2020-11-18 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jonathan Corbet Cc: Mauro Carvalho Chehab, linux-doc, linux-kernel, lkcamp, andrealmeid On Wed Nov 18, 2020 at 5:37 PM -03, Jonathan Corbet wrote: > > On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 02:12:01 +0000 > Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> wrote: > > > Sphinx 3.1 introduced namespaces for C cross-references. With this, > > each C domain type/function declaration is put inside the namespace that > > was active at the time of its declaration. > > > > Add support for automatic cross-referencing inside C namespaces by > > checking whether the corresponding source file had a C namespace Sphinx > > directive, and if so, try cross-referencing inside of it before going to > > the global scope. > > > > This assumes there's only one namespace (if any) per rst file. > > > > Signed-off-by: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> > > --- > > > > To those following from v1: > > > > I ended up doing the simplest solution possible, which is to just directly read > > the rst source corresponding to the doc page right before doing the automarkup. > > It's not very efficient in the sense that the source is being read > > twice (first by Sphinx, then by this), but it sidesteps the "data sharing > > between processes" issue, so parallel_read_safe can be reenabled, and I didn't > > notice any performance hit from this patch (as opposed to the big hit from v1). > > Works with both Sphinx 2 and 3. > > The solution does lack elegance, but it is a solution, which is more than > we had before :) Exactly :P > That said, rather than re-opening and re-reading the > file, why not just connect to the source-read event, which will happily > hand you the document source that it has already read? Unfortunately that wouldn't work. What would happen is that Sphinx would spawn a python process to handle the source-read event for file X, then later it would spawn another python process to handle doctree-resolved for the same file X. Being two different processes, data can't easily be shared between them, which is why I originally disabled parallel_read_safe, to force everything into a single process, enabling data to be stored in the source-read phase to be later used at the doctree-resolved phase. What we need is a single process that both reads the source and uses that info to make the auto markup. With parallel_read_safe enabled, that is only possible by doing everything in a single Sphinx event (namely, doctree-resolved), and therefore the read needs to be done manually outside of Sphinx. Thanks, Nícolas > > Thanks, > > jon ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace 2020-11-17 2:12 [PATCH v2] docs: automarkup.py: Allow automatic cross-reference inside C namespace Nícolas F. R. A. Prado 2020-11-17 5:47 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab 2020-11-18 20:37 ` Jonathan Corbet @ 2020-11-30 19:57 ` Jonathan Corbet 2 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Jonathan Corbet @ 2020-11-30 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado Cc: Mauro Carvalho Chehab, linux-doc, linux-kernel, lkcamp, andrealmeid On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 02:12:01 +0000 Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> wrote: > Sphinx 3.1 introduced namespaces for C cross-references. With this, > each C domain type/function declaration is put inside the namespace that > was active at the time of its declaration. > > Add support for automatic cross-referencing inside C namespaces by > checking whether the corresponding source file had a C namespace Sphinx > directive, and if so, try cross-referencing inside of it before going to > the global scope. > > This assumes there's only one namespace (if any) per rst file. > > Signed-off-by: Nícolas F. R. A. Prado <nfraprado@protonmail.com> > --- > > To those following from v1: > > I ended up doing the simplest solution possible, which is to just directly read > the rst source corresponding to the doc page right before doing the automarkup. > It's not very efficient in the sense that the source is being read > twice (first by Sphinx, then by this), but it sidesteps the "data sharing > between processes" issue, so parallel_read_safe can be reenabled, and I didn't > notice any performance hit from this patch (as opposed to the big hit from v1). > Works with both Sphinx 2 and 3. OK, I've (finally) applied this, thanks. It does indeed seem to work. Still hoping for something more elegant someday...:) Thanks, jon ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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