erl_recomment
Inserting comments into abstract Erlang syntax trees.
Inserting comments into abstract Erlang syntax trees
This module contains functions for inserting comments, described by position, indentation and text, as attachments on an abstract syntax tree, at the correct places.
Functions
quick_recomment_forms(Tree::Forms, Comments::[Comment]) -> syntaxTree()
Forms = syntaxTree() | [syntaxTree()]
Comment = {Line, Column, Indentation, Text}
Line = integer()
Column = integer()
Indentation = integer()
Text = [string()]
Like recomment_forms/2, but only inserts top-level comments. Comments within function definitions or declarations ("forms") are simply ignored.
recomment_forms(Tree::Forms, Comments::[Comment]) -> syntaxTree()
syntaxTree() (see module erl_syntax)
Forms = syntaxTree() | [syntaxTree()]
Comment = {Line, Column, Indentation, Text}
Line = integer()
Column = integer()
Indentation = integer()
Text = [string()]
Attaches comments to the syntax tree/trees representing a
program. The given Forms
should be a single syntax tree
of type form_list
, or a list of syntax trees
representing "program forms". The syntax trees must contain valid
position information (for details, see
recomment_tree/2
). The result is a corresponding syntax
tree of type form_list
in which all comments in the list
Comments
have been attached at the proper places.
Assuming Forms
represents a program (or any sequence
of "program forms"), any comments whose first lines are not directly
associated with a specific program form will become standalone
comments inserted between the neighbouring program forms.
Furthermore, comments whose column position is less than or equal to
one will not be attached to a program form that begins at a
conflicting line number (this can happen with preprocessor-generated
line
-attributes).
If Forms
is a syntax tree of some other type than
form_list
, the comments will be inserted directly using
recomment_tree/2
, and any comments left over from that
process are added as postcomments on the result.
Entries in Comments
represent multi-line comments.
For each entry, Line
is the line number and
Column
the left column of the comment (the column of the
first comment-introducing "%
" character).
Indentation
is the number of character positions between
the last non-whitespace character before the comment (or the left
margin) and the left column of the comment. Text
is a
list of strings representing the consecutive comment lines in
top-down order, where each string contains all characters following
(but not including) the comment-introducing "%
" and up
to (but not including) the terminating newline. (Cf. module
erl_comment_scan
.)
Evaluation exits with reason {bad_position, Pos}
if
the associated position information Pos
of some subtree
in the input does not have a recognizable format, or with reason
{bad_tree, L, C}
if insertion of a comment at line
L
, column C
, fails because the tree
structure is ill-formed.
See also: erl_comment_scan, quick_recomment_forms/2, recomment_tree/2.
recomment_tree(Tree::syntaxTree(), Comments::[Comment]) -> {syntaxTree(), [Comment]}
Comment = {Line, Column, Indentation, Text}
Line = integer()
Column = integer()
Indentation = integer()
Text = [string()]
Attaches comments to a syntax tree. The result is a pair
{NewTree, Remainder}
where NewTree
is the
given Tree
where comments from the list
Comments
have been attached at the proper places.
Remainder
is the list of entries in
Comments
which have not been inserted, because their
line numbers are greater than those of any node in the tree. The
entries in Comments
are inserted in order; if two
comments become attached to the same node, they will appear in the
same order in the program text.
The nodes of the syntax tree must contain valid position information. This can be single integers, assumed to represent a line number, or 2- or 3-tuples where the first or second element is an integer, in which case the leftmost integer element is assumed to represent the line number. Line numbers less than one are ignored (usually, the default line number for newly created nodes is zero).
For details on the Line
, Column
and
Indentation
fields, and the behaviour in case of errors,
see recomment_forms/2
.
See also: recomment_forms/2.