On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 11:24:22AM +0200, Jani Nikula wrote: > On Fri, 25 Oct 2019, Changbin Du <changbin.du@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 09:57:48AM +0300, Jani Nikula wrote: > >> On Thu, 24 Oct 2019, Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 21:17:17 +0800 > >> > Changbin Du <changbin.du@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > > >> >> The 'functions' directive is not only for functions, but also works for > >> >> structs/unions. So the name is misleading. This patch renames it to > >> >> 'identifiers', which specific the functions/types to be included in > >> >> documentation. We keep the old name as an alias of the new one before > >> >> all documentation are updated. > >> >> > >> >> Signed-off-by: Changbin Du <changbin.du@xxxxxxxxx> > >> > > >> > So I think this is basically OK, but I have one more request... > >> > > >> > [...] > >> > > >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/kerneldoc.py b/Documentation/sphinx/kerneldoc.py > >> >> index 1159405cb920..0689f9c37f1e 100644 > >> >> --- a/Documentation/sphinx/kerneldoc.py > >> >> +++ b/Documentation/sphinx/kerneldoc.py > >> >> @@ -59,9 +59,10 @@ class KernelDocDirective(Directive): > >> >> optional_arguments = 4 > >> >> option_spec = { > >> >> 'doc': directives.unchanged_required, > >> >> - 'functions': directives.unchanged, > >> >> 'export': directives.unchanged, > >> >> 'internal': directives.unchanged, > >> >> + 'identifiers': directives.unchanged, > >> >> + 'functions': directives.unchanged, # alias of 'identifiers' > >> >> } > >> >> has_content = False > >> >> > >> >> @@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ class KernelDocDirective(Directive): > >> >> > >> >> filename = env.config.kerneldoc_srctree + '/' + self.arguments[0] > >> >> export_file_patterns = [] > >> >> + identifiers = None > >> >> > >> >> # Tell sphinx of the dependency > >> >> env.note_dependency(os.path.abspath(filename)) > >> >> @@ -86,19 +88,22 @@ class KernelDocDirective(Directive): > >> >> export_file_patterns = str(self.options.get('internal')).split() > >> >> elif 'doc' in self.options: > >> >> cmd += ['-function', str(self.options.get('doc'))] > >> >> + elif 'identifiers' in self.options: > >> >> + identifiers = self.options.get('identifiers').split() > >> >> elif 'functions' in self.options: > >> >> - functions = self.options.get('functions').split() > >> >> - if functions: > >> >> - for f in functions: > >> >> - cmd += ['-function', f] > >> >> - else: > >> >> - cmd += ['-no-doc-sections'] > >> >> + identifiers = self.options.get('functions').split() > >> > > >> > Rather than do this, can you just change the elif line to read: > >> > > >> > elif ('identifiers' in self.options) or ('functions' in self.options): > >> > > >> > ...then leave the rest of the code intact? It keeps the logic together, > >> > and avoids the confusing distinction between identifiers=='' and > >> > identifiers==None . > >> > >> I think the problem is you still need to distinguish between the two for > >> the get('functions') part. > >> > >> One option is to rename 'functions' to 'identifiers' in the above block, > >> and put something like this above the whole if ladder (untested): > >> > >> # backward compat > >> if 'functions' in self.options: > >> if 'identifiers' in self.options: > >> kernellog.warn(env.app, "fail") > > This will miss the content of 'functions' directive if both exist in > > same doc. > > Did you not notice your patch does the same, except silently, while this > would produce a warning? Which one is less surprising? > yes, my mistake. Mine does the same thing. > > > >> else: > >> self.options.set('identifiers', self.options.get('functions')) > >> > >> BR, > >> Jani. > >> > > After comparing, I still perfer my original code which is simpler. :) > > But is it, really? I agree with Jon about the distinction between None > and '' being confusing. > Here python is different from C. Both empty string and None are False in python. Note such condition is common in python. Again, I am ok with both. > > BR, > Jani. > > > > > > >> > >> -- > >> Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Graphics Center > > -- > Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Graphics Center -- Cheers, Changbin Du