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Re: [PATCH v2] kernel-doc: rename the kernel-doc directive 'functions' to 'identifiers'

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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")
            else:
                self.options.set('identifiers', self.options.get('functions'))

BR,
Jani.


-- 
Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Graphics Center



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