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+# typed: true
+
+# DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY
+# This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `yard` gem.
+# Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem yard`.
+
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard.rb#61
+::RUBY18 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), FalseClass)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard.rb#62
+::RUBY19 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/array.rb#2
+class Array
+ include ::Enumerable
+
+ # Places values before or after another object (by value) in
+ # an array. This is used in tandem with the before and after
+ # methods of the {Insertion} class.
+ #
+ # @example Places an item before another
+ # [1, 2, 3].place(4).before(3) # => [1, 2, 4, 3]
+ # @example Places an item after another
+ # [:a, :b, :c].place(:x).after(:a) # => [:a, :x, :b, :c]
+ # @param values [Array] value to insert
+ # @return [Insertion] an insertion object to
+ # @see Insertion#before
+ # @see Insertion#after
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/array.rb#15
+ def place(*values); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/file.rb#4
+class File < ::IO
+ class << self
+ # Cleans a path by removing extraneous '..', '.' and '/' characters
+ #
+ # @example Clean a path
+ # File.cleanpath('a/b//./c/../e') # => "a/b/e"
+ # @param path [String] the path to clean
+ # @param rel_root [Boolean] allows relative path above root value
+ # @return [String] the sanitized path
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/file.rb#37
+ def cleanpath(path, rel_root = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Forces opening a file (for writing) by first creating the file's directory
+ #
+ # @param file [String] the filename to open
+ # @since 0.5.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/file.rb#57
+ def open!(file, *args, &block); end
+
+ # Reads a file with binary encoding
+ #
+ # @return [String] the ascii-8bit encoded data
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/file.rb#66
+ def read_binary(file); end
+
+ # Turns a path +to+ into a relative path from starting
+ # point +from+. The argument +from+ is assumed to be
+ # a filename. To treat it as a directory, make sure it
+ # ends in +File::SEPARATOR+ ('/' on UNIX filesystems).
+ #
+ # @param from [String] the starting filename
+ # (or directory with +from_isdir+ set to +true+).
+ # @param to [String] the final path that should be made relative.
+ # @return [String] the relative path from +from+ to +to+.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/file.rb#19
+ def relative_path(from, to); end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/file.rb#5
+File::RELATIVE_PARENTDIR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/file.rb#6
+File::RELATIVE_SAMEDIR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# :stopdoc:
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/gem.rb#2
+module Gem
+ class << self
+ # Returns the Gem::SourceIndex of specifications that are in the Gem.path
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/gem.rb#6
+ def source_index; end
+ end
+end
+
+# Cache is an alias for SourceIndex to allow older YAMLized source index
+# objects to load properly.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#363
+Gem::Cache = Gem::SourceIndex
+
+# The SourceIndex object indexes all the gems available from a
+# particular source (e.g. a list of gem directories, or a remote
+# source). A SourceIndex maps a gem full name to a gem
+# specification.
+#
+# NOTE:: The class used to be named Cache, but that became
+# confusing when cached source fetchers where introduced. The
+# constant Gem::Cache is an alias for this class to allow old
+# YAMLized source index objects to load properly.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#21
+class Gem::SourceIndex
+ include ::Enumerable
+
+ # Constructs a source index instance from the provided specifications, which
+ # is a Hash of gem full names and Gem::Specifications.
+ # --
+ # TODO merge @gems and @prerelease_gems and provide a separate method
+ # #prerelease_gems
+ #
+ # @return [SourceIndex] a new instance of SourceIndex
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#102
+ def initialize(specifications = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#348
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # Add a gem specification to the source index.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#193
+ def add_spec(gem_spec, name = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Add gem specifications to the source index.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#202
+ def add_specs(*gem_specs); end
+
+ # TODO: remove method
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#109
+ def all_gems; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#352
+ def dump; end
+
+ # Iterate over the specifications in the source index.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#218
+ def each(&block); end
+
+ # Find a gem by an exact match on the short name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#256
+ def find_name(gem_name, requirement = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # The signature for the given gem specification.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#242
+ def gem_signature(gem_full_name); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#34
+ def gems; end
+
+ # The signature for the source index. Changes in the signature indicate a
+ # change in the index.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#233
+ def index_signature; end
+
+ # Returns an Array specifications for the latest released versions
+ # of each gem in this index.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#143
+ def latest_specs(include_prerelease = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#248
+ def length; end
+
+ # Reconstruct the source index from the specifications in +spec_dirs+.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#124
+ def load_gems_in(*spec_dirs); end
+
+ # Returns an Array of Gem::Specifications that are not up to date.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#330
+ def outdated; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#113
+ def prerelease_gems; end
+
+ # An array including only the prerelease gemspecs
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#179
+ def prerelease_specs; end
+
+ # Replaces the gems in the source index from specifications in the
+ # directories this source index was created from. Raises an exception if
+ # this source index wasn't created from a directory (via from_gems_in or
+ # from_installed_gems, or having spec_dirs set).
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#322
+ def refresh!; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#117
+ def released_gems; end
+
+ # An array including only the released gemspecs
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#186
+ def released_specs; end
+
+ # Remove a gem specification named +full_name+.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#211
+ def remove_spec(full_name); end
+
+ # Search for a gem by Gem::Dependency +gem_pattern+. If +only_platform+
+ # is true, only gems matching Gem::Platform.local will be returned. An
+ # Array of matching Gem::Specification objects is returned.
+ #
+ # For backwards compatibility, a String or Regexp pattern may be passed as
+ # +gem_pattern+, and a Gem::Requirement for +platform_only+. This
+ # behavior is deprecated and will be removed.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#270
+ def search(gem_pattern, platform_only = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#248
+ def size; end
+
+ # Directories to use to refresh this SourceIndex when calling refresh!
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#39
+ def spec_dirs; end
+
+ # Directories to use to refresh this SourceIndex when calling refresh!
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#39
+ def spec_dirs=(_arg0); end
+
+ # The gem specification given a full gem spec name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#225
+ def specification(full_name); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Creates a new SourceIndex from the ruby format gem specifications in
+ # +spec_dirs+.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#80
+ def from_gems_in(*spec_dirs); end
+
+ # Factory method to construct a source index instance for a given
+ # path.
+ #
+ # deprecated::
+ # If supplied, from_installed_gems will act just like
+ # +from_gems_in+. This argument is deprecated and is provided
+ # just for backwards compatibility, and should not generally
+ # be used.
+ #
+ # return::
+ # SourceIndex instance
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#61
+ def from_installed_gems(*deprecated); end
+
+ # Returns a list of directories from Gem.path that contain specifications.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#72
+ def installed_spec_directories; end
+
+ # Loads a ruby-format specification from +file_name+ and returns the
+ # loaded spec.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/rubygems/backports/source_index.rb#90
+ def load_specification(file_name); end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#17
+class IRB::SLex
+ # @return [SLex] a new instance of SLex
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#25
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#60
+ def create(token, preproc = T.unsafe(nil), postproc = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#29
+ def def_rule(token, preproc = T.unsafe(nil), postproc = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#36
+ def def_rules(*tokens, &block); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#77
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#64
+ def match(token); end
+
+ # need a check?
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#51
+ def postproc(token); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#45
+ def preproc(token, proc); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#56
+ def search(token); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#18
+IRB::SLex::DOUT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), IRB::Notifier::CompositeNotifier)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#20
+IRB::SLex::D_DEBUG = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), IRB::Notifier::LeveledNotifier)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#21
+IRB::SLex::D_DETAIL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), IRB::Notifier::LeveledNotifier)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#19
+IRB::SLex::D_WARN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), IRB::Notifier::LeveledNotifier)
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# class Node -
+#
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#86
+class IRB::SLex::Node
+ # if postproc is nil, this node is an abstract node.
+ # if postproc is non-nil, this node is a real node.
+ #
+ # @return [Node] a new instance of Node
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#89
+ def initialize(preproc = T.unsafe(nil), postproc = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#113
+ def create_subnode(chrs, preproc = T.unsafe(nil), postproc = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # chrs: String
+ # character array
+ # io must have getc()/ungetc(); and ungetc() must be
+ # able to be called arbitrary number of times.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#161
+ def match(chrs, op = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#198
+ def match_io(io, op = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute postproc.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#96
+ def postproc; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute postproc
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute postproc to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#96
+ def postproc=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute preproc.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#95
+ def preproc; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute preproc
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute preproc to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#95
+ def preproc=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/irb/slex.rb#98
+ def search(chrs, opt = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# The Insertion class inserts a value before or after another
+# value in a list.
+#
+# @example
+# Insertion.new([1, 2, 3], 4).before(3) # => [1, 2, 4, 3]
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/insertion.rb#7
+class Insertion
+ # Creates an insertion object on a list with a value to be
+ # inserted. To finalize the insertion, call {#before} or
+ # {#after} on the object.
+ #
+ # @param list [Array] the list to perform the insertion on
+ # @param value [Object] the value to insert
+ # @return [Insertion] a new instance of Insertion
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/insertion.rb#14
+ def initialize(list, value); end
+
+ # Inserts the value after +val+.
+ #
+ # @example If subsections are ignored
+ # Insertion.new([1, [2], 3], :X).after(1) # => [1, [2], :X, 3]
+ # @param val [Object] the object the value will be inserted after
+ # @param recursive [Boolean] look inside sublists
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/insertion.rb#30
+ def after(val, recursive = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Alias for {#after} with +recursive+ set to true
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/insertion.rb#38
+ def after_any(val); end
+
+ # Inserts the value before +val+
+ #
+ # @param val [Object] the object the value will be inserted before
+ # @param recursive [Boolean] look inside sublists
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/insertion.rb#22
+ def before(val, recursive = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Alias for {#before} with +recursive+ set to true
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/insertion.rb#34
+ def before_any(val); end
+
+ private
+
+ # This method performs the actual insertion
+ #
+ # @param val [Object] the value to insert
+ # @param rel [Fixnum] the relative index (0 or 1) of where the object
+ # should be placed
+ # @param recursive [Boolean] look inside sublists
+ # @param list [Array] the list to place objects into
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/insertion.rb#49
+ def insertion(val, rel, recursive = T.unsafe(nil), list = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/module.rb#2
+class Module
+ # Returns the class name of a full module namespace path
+ #
+ # @example
+ # module A::B::C; class_name end # => "C"
+ # @return [String] the last part of a module path
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/module.rb#8
+ def class_name; end
+end
+
+class Object < ::BasicObject
+ include ::Kernel
+ include ::PP::ObjectMixin
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/globals.rb#8
+ def P(namespace, name = T.unsafe(nil), type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/globals.rb#20
+ def log; end
+end
+
+# Keep track of Ruby version for compatibility code
+#
+# @deprecated Use {YARD.ruby18?} or {YARD.ruby19?} instead.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard.rb#61
+RUBY18 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), FalseClass)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard.rb#62
+RUBY19 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/string.rb#2
+class String
+ include ::Comparable
+
+ # Splits text into tokens the way a shell would, handling quoted
+ # text as a single token. Use '\"' and "\'" to escape quotes and
+ # '\\' to escape a backslash.
+ #
+ # @return [Array] an array representing the tokens
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/string.rb#8
+ def shell_split; end
+end
+
+# A subclass of Hash where all keys are converted into Symbols, and
+# optionally, all String values are converted into Symbols.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#4
+class SymbolHash < ::Hash
+ # Creates a new SymbolHash object
+ #
+ # @param symbolize_value [Boolean] converts any String values into Symbols
+ # if this is set to +true+.
+ # @return [SymbolHash] a new instance of SymbolHash
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#9
+ def initialize(symbolize_value = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Accessed a symbolized key
+ #
+ # @param key [#to_sym] the key to access
+ # @return [Object] the value associated with the key
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#49
+ def [](key); end
+
+ # Assigns a value to a symbolized key
+ #
+ # @param key [#to_sym] the key
+ # @param value [Object] the value to be assigned. If this is a String and
+ # values are set to be symbolized, it will be converted into a Symbol.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#42
+ def []=(key, value); end
+
+ # Deleted a key and value associated with it
+ #
+ # @param key [#to_sym] the key to delete
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#54
+ def delete(key); end
+
+ # Tests if a symbolized key exists
+ #
+ # @param key [#to_sym] the key to test
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the key exists
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#59
+ def has_key?(key); end
+
+ # Tests if a symbolized key exists
+ #
+ # @param key [#to_sym] the key to test
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the key exists
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#59
+ def key?(key); end
+
+ # Merges the contents of another hash into a new SymbolHash object
+ #
+ # @param hash [Hash] the hash of objects to copy
+ # @return [SymbolHash] a new SymbolHash containing the merged data
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#74
+ def merge(hash); end
+
+ # Updates the object with the contents of another Hash object.
+ # This method modifies the original SymbolHash object
+ #
+ # @param hash [Hash] the hash object to copy the values from
+ # @return [SymbolHash] self
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#67
+ def merge!(hash); end
+
+ # Updates the object with the contents of another Hash object.
+ # This method modifies the original SymbolHash object
+ #
+ # @param hash [Hash] the hash object to copy the values from
+ # @return [SymbolHash] self
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#67
+ def update(hash); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @overload []
+ # @overload []
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/core_ext/symbol_hash.rb#28
+ def [](*hsh); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Gem::YARDoc provides methods to generate YARDoc and yri data for installed gems
+# upon gem installation.
+#
+# This file is automatically required by RubyGems 1.9 and newer.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard.rb#2
+module YARD
+ class << self
+ # Loads gems that match the name 'yard-*' (recommended) or 'yard_*' except
+ # those listed in +~/.yard/ignored_plugins+. This is called immediately
+ # after YARD is loaded to allow plugin support.
+ #
+ # @deprecated Use {Config.load_plugins}
+ # @return [Boolean] true if all plugins loaded successfully, false otherwise.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#31
+ def load_plugins; end
+
+ # An alias to {Parser::SourceParser}'s parsing method
+ #
+ # @example Parse a glob of files
+ # YARD.parse('lib/**/*.rb')
+ # @see Parser::SourceParser.parse
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#20
+ def parse(*args); end
+
+ # An alias to {Parser::SourceParser}'s parsing method
+ #
+ # @example Parse a string of input
+ # YARD.parse_string('class Foo; end')
+ # @see Parser::SourceParser.parse_string
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#27
+ def parse_string(*args); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether YARD is being run in Ruby 1.8 mode
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#44
+ def ruby18?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether YARD is being run in Ruby 1.9 mode
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#47
+ def ruby19?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether YARD is being run in Ruby 2.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#50
+ def ruby2?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether YARD is being run in Ruby 3.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#56
+ def ruby31?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether YARD is being run in Ruby 3.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#53
+ def ruby3?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether YARD is being run inside of Windows
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard.rb#34
+ def windows?; end
+ end
+end
+
+# Namespace for command-line interface components
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#6
+module YARD::CLI; end
+
+# Abstract base class for CLI utilities. Provides some helper methods for
+# the option parser
+#
+# @abstract
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command.rb#11
+class YARD::CLI::Command
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command.rb#16
+ def description; end
+
+ protected
+
+ # Adds a set of common options to the tail of the OptionParser
+ #
+ # @param opts [OptionParser] the option parser object
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command.rb#24
+ def common_options(opts); end
+
+ # Loads a Ruby script. If <tt>Config.options[:safe_mode]</tt> is enabled,
+ # this method will do nothing.
+ #
+ # @param file [String] the path to the script to load
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command.rb#68
+ def load_script(file); end
+
+ # Parses the option and gracefully handles invalid switches
+ #
+ # @param opts [OptionParser] the option parser object
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the arguments passed from input. This
+ # array will be modified.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command.rb#55
+ def parse_options(opts, args); end
+
+ # Callback when an unrecognize option is parsed
+ #
+ # @param err [OptionParser::ParseError] the exception raised by the
+ # option parser
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command.rb#80
+ def unrecognized_option(err); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Helper method to run the utility on an instance.
+ #
+ # @see #run
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command.rb#14
+ def run(*args); end
+ end
+end
+
+# This class parses a command name out of the +yard+ CLI command and calls
+# that command in the form:
+#
+# $ yard command_name [options]
+#
+# If no command or arguments are specified, or if the arguments immediately
+# begin with a +--opt+ (not +--help+), the {default_command} will be used
+# (which itself defaults to +:doc+).
+#
+# == Adding a Command
+#
+# To add a custom command via plugin, create a mapping in {commands} from
+# the Symbolic command name to the {Command} class that implements the
+# command. To implement a command, see the documentation for the {Command}
+# class.
+#
+# @see Command
+# @see commands
+# @see default_command
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#23
+class YARD::CLI::CommandParser
+ # @return [CommandParser] a new instance of CommandParser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#56
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # Runs the {Command} object matching the command name of the first
+ # argument.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#63
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#80
+ def commands; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#82
+ def list_commands; end
+
+ class << self
+ # @return [Hash{Symbol => Command}] the mapping of command names to
+ # command classes to parse the user command.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#27
+ def commands; end
+
+ # @return [Hash{Symbol => Command}] the mapping of command names to
+ # command classes to parse the user command.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#27
+ def commands=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the default command name to use when no options
+ # are specified or
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#31
+ def default_command; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the default command name to use when no options
+ # are specified or
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#31
+ def default_command=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Convenience method to create a new CommandParser and call {#run}
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/command_parser.rb#54
+ def run(*args); end
+ end
+end
+
+# CLI command to view or edit configuration options
+#
+# @since 0.6.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#6
+class YARD::CLI::Config < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # @return [Config] a new instance of Config
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#26
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to append values to existing key
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#20
+ def append; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to append values to existing key
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#20
+ def append=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the value being set should be inside a list
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#17
+ def as_list; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the value being set should be inside a list
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#17
+ def as_list=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#36
+ def description; end
+
+ # @return [String, nil] command to use when configuring ~/.gemrc file.
+ # If the string is nil, configuration should not occur.
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#24
+ def gem_install_cmd; end
+
+ # @return [String, nil] command to use when configuring ~/.gemrc file.
+ # If the string is nil, configuration should not occur.
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#24
+ def gem_install_cmd=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol, nil] the key to view/edit, if any
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#8
+ def key; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol, nil] the key to view/edit, if any
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#8
+ def key=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to reset the {#key}
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#14
+ def reset; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to reset the {#key}
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#14
+ def reset=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#40
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ # @return [Array, nil] the list of values to set (or single value), if modifying
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#11
+ def values; end
+
+ # @return [Array, nil] the list of values to set (or single value), if modifying
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#11
+ def values=(_arg0); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#57
+ def configure_gemrc; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#111
+ def encode_value(value); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#103
+ def encode_values; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#97
+ def list_configuration; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#78
+ def modify_item; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#120
+ def optparse(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/config.rb#92
+ def view_item; end
+end
+
+# CLI command to return the objects that were added/removed from 2 versions
+# of a project (library, gem, working copy).
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#11
+class YARD::CLI::Diff < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # @return [Diff] a new instance of Diff
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#12
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#24
+ def description; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#28
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#83
+ def added_objects(registry1, registry2); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#78
+ def all_objects; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#233
+ def cleanup(gemfile); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#175
+ def expand_and_parse(gemfile, io); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#187
+ def expand_gem(gemfile, io); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#181
+ def generate_yardoc(dir); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#118
+ def load_gem_data(gemfile); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#102
+ def load_git_commit(commit); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#87
+ def modified_objects(registry1, registry2); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#239
+ def optparse(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#98
+ def removed_objects(registry1, registry2); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/diff.rb#225
+ def require_rubygems; end
+end
+
+# Display one object
+#
+# @since 0.8.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/display.rb#6
+class YARD::CLI::Display < ::YARD::CLI::Yardoc
+ # @return [Display] a new instance of Display
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/display.rb#9
+ def initialize(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/display.rb#7
+ def description; end
+
+ # @return [String] the output data for all formatted objects
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/display.rb#27
+ def format_objects; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/display.rb#61
+ def output_options(opts); end
+
+ # Parses commandline options.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] each tokenized argument
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/display.rb#46
+ def parse_arguments(*args); end
+
+ # Runs the commandline utility, parsing arguments and displaying an object
+ # from the {Registry}.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the list of arguments.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/display.rb#21
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/display.rb#33
+ def wrap_layout(contents); end
+end
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/gems.rb#5
+class YARD::CLI::Gems < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # @return [Gems] a new instance of Gems
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/gems.rb#6
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/gems.rb#11
+ def description; end
+
+ # Runs the commandline utility, parsing arguments and generating
+ # YARD indexes for gems.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the list of arguments
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/gems.rb#18
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/gems.rb#47
+ def add_gems(gems); end
+
+ # Builds .yardoc files for all non-existing gems
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/gems.rb#27
+ def build_gems; end
+
+ # Parses options
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/gems.rb#61
+ def optparse(*args); end
+end
+
+# A command-line utility to generate Graphviz graphs from
+# a set of objects
+#
+# @see Graph#run
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#24
+class YARD::CLI::Graph < ::YARD::CLI::YardoptsCommand
+ # Creates a new instance of the command-line utility
+ #
+ # @return [Graph] a new instance of Graph
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#34
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#42
+ def description; end
+
+ # The set of objects to include in the graph.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#31
+ def objects; end
+
+ # The options parsed out of the commandline.
+ # Default options are:
+ # :format => :dot
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#28
+ def options; end
+
+ # Runs the command-line utility.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # grapher = Graph.new
+ # grapher.run('--private')
+ # @param args [Array<String>] each tokenized argument
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#52
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Parses commandline options.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] each tokenized argument
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#69
+ def optparse(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#65
+ def unrecognized_option(err); end
+end
+
+# Options to pass to the {Graph} CLI.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#5
+class YARD::CLI::GraphOptions < ::YARD::Templates::TemplateOptions
+ # @return [String] any contents to pass to the digraph
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#16
+ def contents; end
+
+ # @return [String] any contents to pass to the digraph
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#16
+ def contents=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to show the object dependencies
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#13
+ def dependencies; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to show the object dependencies
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#13
+ def dependencies=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [:dot] the default output format
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def format; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def format=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to list the full class diagram
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#10
+ def full; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to list the full class diagram
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/graph.rb#10
+ def full=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# Handles help for commands
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/help.rb#6
+class YARD::CLI::Help < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/help.rb#7
+ def description; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/help.rb#9
+ def run(*args); end
+end
+
+# CLI command to support internationalization (a.k.a. i18n).
+# I18n feature is based on gettext technology.
+# This command generates .pot file from docstring and extra
+# documentation.
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+# @todo Support msgminit and msgmerge features?
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/i18n.rb#13
+class YARD::CLI::I18n < ::YARD::CLI::Yardoc
+ # @return [I18n] a new instance of I18n
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/i18n.rb#14
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/i18n.rb#19
+ def description; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/i18n.rb#23
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/i18n.rb#44
+ def general_options(opts); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/i18n.rb#61
+ def generate_pot(relative_base_path); end
+end
+
+# Lists all constant and method names in the codebase. Uses {Yardoc} --list.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/list.rb#5
+class YARD::CLI::List < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/list.rb#6
+ def description; end
+
+ # Runs the commandline utility, parsing arguments and displaying a
+ # list of objects
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the list of arguments.
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/list.rb#13
+ def run(*args); end
+end
+
+# Lists all markup types
+#
+# @since 0.8.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/markup_types.rb#6
+class YARD::CLI::MarkupTypes < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/markup_types.rb#7
+ def description; end
+
+ # Runs the commandline utility, parsing arguments and displaying a
+ # list of markup types
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the list of arguments.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/markup_types.rb#14
+ def run(*args); end
+end
+
+# A local documentation server
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#7
+class YARD::CLI::Server < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # Creates a new instance of the Server command line utility
+ #
+ # @return [Server] a new instance of Server
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#29
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # @return [YARD::Server::Adapter] the adapter to use for loading the web server
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#18
+ def adapter; end
+
+ # @return [YARD::Server::Adapter] the adapter to use for loading the web server
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#18
+ def adapter=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#41
+ def description; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a list of library names and yardoc files to serve
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#15
+ def libraries; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a list of library names and yardoc files to serve
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#15
+ def libraries=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a list of options to pass to the doc server
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#9
+ def options; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a list of options to pass to the doc server
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#9
+ def options=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#45
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of scripts to load
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#22
+ def scripts; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of scripts to load
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#22
+ def scripts=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a list of options to pass to the web server
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#12
+ def server_options; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a list of options to pass to the web server
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#12
+ def server_options=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of template paths to register
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#26
+ def template_paths; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of template paths to register
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#26
+ def template_paths=(_arg0); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#131
+ def add_gems; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#140
+ def add_gems_from_gemfile(gemfile = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#76
+ def add_libraries(args); end
+
+ # @param library [String] The library name.
+ # @param dir [String, nil] The argument provided on the CLI after the
+ # library name. Is supposed to point to either a project directory
+ # with a Yard options file, or a yardoc db.
+ # @return [LibraryVersion, nil]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#115
+ def create_library_version_if_yardopts_exist(library, dir); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#249
+ def extract_db_from_options_file(options_file); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#239
+ def generate_doc_for_first_time(libver); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#56
+ def load_scripts; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#60
+ def load_template_paths; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#156
+ def optparse(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/server.rb#66
+ def select_adapter; end
+end
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#5
+class YARD::CLI::Stats < ::YARD::CLI::Yardoc
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::BaseHelper
+
+ # @param parse [Boolean] whether to parse and load registry (see {#parse})
+ # @return [Stats] a new instance of Stats
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#18
+ def initialize(parse = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] all the parsed objects in the registry,
+ # removing any objects that are not visible (private, protected) depending
+ # on the arguments passed to the command.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#108
+ def all_objects; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#25
+ def description; end
+
+ # Prints a statistic to standard out. This method is optimized for
+ # getting Integer values, though it allows any data to be printed.
+ #
+ # @param name [String] the statistic name
+ # @param data [Integer, String] the numeric (or any) data representing
+ # the statistic. If +data+ is an Integer, it should represent the
+ # total objects of a type.
+ # @param undoc [Integer, nil] number of undocumented objects for the type
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#162
+ def output(name, data, undoc = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to parse and load registry
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#15
+ def parse; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to parse and load registry
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#15
+ def parse=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Prints statistics for different object types
+ #
+ # To add statistics for a specific type, add a method +#stats_for_TYPE+
+ # to this class that calls {#output}.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#54
+ def print_statistics; end
+
+ # Prints list of undocumented objects
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#79
+ def print_undocumented_objects; end
+
+ # Runs the commandline utility, parsing arguments and generating
+ # output if set.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the list of arguments
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#34
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ # Statistics for attributes
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#135
+ def stats_for_attributes; end
+
+ # Statistics for classes
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#125
+ def stats_for_classes; end
+
+ # Statistics for constants
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#130
+ def stats_for_constants; end
+
+ # Statistics for files
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#113
+ def stats_for_files; end
+
+ # Statistics for methods
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#144
+ def stats_for_methods; end
+
+ # Statistics for modules
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#120
+ def stats_for_modules; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#199
+ def general_options(opts); end
+
+ # Parses commandline options.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] each tokenized argument
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#185
+ def optparse(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#176
+ def type_statistics(type); end
+end
+
+# Maintains the order in which +stats_for_+ statistics methods should be
+# printed.
+#
+# @see #print_statistics
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/stats.rb#12
+YARD::CLI::Stats::STATS_ORDER = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# A tool to view documentation in the console like `ri`
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#7
+class YARD::CLI::YRI < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # @return [YRI] a new instance of YRI
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#31
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#41
+ def description; end
+
+ # Runs the command-line utility.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # YRI.new.run('String#reverse')
+ # @param args [Array<String>] each tokenized argument
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#50
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # Caches the .yardoc file where an object can be found in the {CACHE_FILE}
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#85
+ def cache_object(name, path); end
+
+ # Locates an object by name starting in the cached paths and then
+ # searching through any search paths.
+ #
+ # @param name [String] the full name of the object
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] an object if found
+ # @return [nil] if no object is found
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#113
+ def find_object(name); end
+
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to print.
+ # @return [String] the formatted output for an object.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#98
+ def print_object(object); end
+
+ # Prints the command usage
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#78
+ def print_usage; end
+
+ private
+
+ # Adds paths in {SEARCH_PATHS_FILE}
+ #
+ # @since 0.5.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#181
+ def add_default_paths; end
+
+ # Adds all RubyGems yardoc files to search paths
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#161
+ def add_gem_paths; end
+
+ # Loads {CACHE_FILE}
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#151
+ def load_cache; end
+
+ # Parses commandline options.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] each tokenized argument
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#190
+ def optparse(*args); end
+
+ # Tries to load the object with name. If successful, caches the object
+ # with the cache_path
+ #
+ # @param name [String] the object path
+ # @param cache_path [String] the location of the yardoc
+ # db containing the object to cache for future lookups.
+ # No caching is done if this is nil.
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#143
+ def try_load_object(name, cache_path); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Helper method to run the utility on an instance.
+ #
+ # @see #run
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#29
+ def run(*args); end
+ end
+end
+
+# The location in {YARD::CONFIG_DIR} where the YRI cache file is loaded
+# from.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#10
+YARD::CLI::YRI::CACHE_FILE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Default search paths that should be loaded dynamically into YRI. These paths
+# take precedence over all other paths ({SEARCH_PATHS_FILE} and RubyGems
+# paths). To add a path, call:
+#
+# DEFAULT_SEARCH_PATHS.push("/path/to/.yardoc")
+#
+# @return [Array<String>] a list of extra search paths
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#25
+YARD::CLI::YRI::DEFAULT_SEARCH_PATHS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# A file containing all paths, delimited by newlines, to search for
+# yardoc databases.
+#
+# @since 0.5.1
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yri.rb#15
+YARD::CLI::YRI::SEARCH_PATHS_FILE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#145
+class YARD::CLI::Yardoc < ::YARD::CLI::YardoptsCommand
+ # Creates a new instance of the commandline utility
+ #
+ # @return [Yardoc] a new instance of Yardoc
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#207
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # The list of all objects to process. Override this method to change
+ # which objects YARD should generate documentation for.
+ #
+ # @deprecated To hide methods use the +@private+ tag instead.
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of code objects to process
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#330
+ def all_objects; end
+
+ # Keep track of which APIs are to be shown
+ #
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of APIs
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#180
+ def apis; end
+
+ # Keep track of which APIs are to be shown
+ #
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of APIs
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#180
+ def apis=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of assets to copy after generation
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#197
+ def assets; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of assets to copy after generation
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#197
+ def assets=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#234
+ def description; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] list of excluded paths (regexp matches)
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#155
+ def excluded; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] list of excluded paths (regexp matches)
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#155
+ def excluded=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether yard exits with error status code if a warning occurs
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#204
+ def fail_on_warning; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether yard exits with error status code if a warning occurs
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#204
+ def fail_on_warning=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] list of Ruby source files to process
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#151
+ def files; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] list of Ruby source files to process
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#151
+ def files=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to generate output
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#166
+ def generate; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to generate output
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#166
+ def generate=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether markup option was specified
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#201
+ def has_markup; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether markup option was specified
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#201
+ def has_markup=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Keep track of which APIs are to be hidden
+ #
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of APIs to be hidden
+ # @since 0.8.7
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#185
+ def hidden_apis; end
+
+ # Keep track of which APIs are to be hidden
+ #
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of APIs to be hidden
+ # @since 0.8.7
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#185
+ def hidden_apis=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of tags to hide from templates
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#189
+ def hidden_tags; end
+
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of tags to hide from templates
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#189
+ def hidden_tags=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to print a list of objects
+ # @since 0.5.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#170
+ def list; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to print a list of objects
+ # @since 0.5.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#170
+ def list=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Hash] the hash of options passed to the template.
+ # @see Templates::Engine#render
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#148
+ def options; end
+
+ # Parses commandline arguments
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the list of arguments
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not arguments are valid
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#291
+ def parse_arguments(*args); end
+
+ # Runs the commandline utility, parsing arguments and generating
+ # output if set.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the list of arguments. If the list only
+ # contains a single nil value, skip calling of {#parse_arguments}
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#244
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether objects should be serialized to .yardoc db
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#163
+ def save_yardoc; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether objects should be serialized to .yardoc db
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#163
+ def save_yardoc=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to print statistics after parsing
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#193
+ def statistics; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to print statistics after parsing
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#193
+ def statistics=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to use the existing yardoc db if the
+ # .yardoc already exists. Also makes use of file checksums to
+ # parse only changed files.
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#160
+ def use_cache; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to use the existing yardoc db if the
+ # .yardoc already exists. Also makes use of file checksums to
+ # parse only changed files.
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#160
+ def use_cache=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Keep track of which visibilities are to be shown
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of visibilities
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#175
+ def visibilities; end
+
+ # Keep track of which visibilities are to be shown
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of visibilities
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#175
+ def visibilities=(_arg0); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Adds verifier rule for APIs
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#474
+ def add_api_verifier; end
+
+ # Adds a set of extra documentation files to be processed
+ #
+ # @param files [Array<String>] the set of documentation files
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#413
+ def add_extra_files(*files); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#507
+ def add_tag(tag_data, factory_method = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Adds verifier rule for visibilities
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#466
+ def add_visibility_verifier; end
+
+ # Applies the specified locale to collected objects
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#494
+ def apply_locale; end
+
+ # Copies any assets to the output directory
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#389
+ def copy_assets; end
+
+ # @param file [String] the filename to validate
+ # @param check_exists [Boolean] whether the file should exist on disk
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the file is allowed to be used
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#425
+ def extra_file_valid?(file, check_exists = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Adds general options
+ #
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#541
+ def general_options(opts); end
+
+ # Parses commandline options.
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] each tokenized argument
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#516
+ def optparse(*args); end
+
+ # Adds output options
+ #
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#586
+ def output_options(opts); end
+
+ # Parses the file arguments into Ruby files and extra files, which are
+ # separated by a '-' element.
+ #
+ # @example Parses a set of Ruby source files
+ # parse_files %w(file1 file2 file3)
+ # @example Parses a set of Ruby files with a separator and extra files
+ # parse_files %w(file1 file2 - extrafile1 extrafile2)
+ # @param files [Array<String>] the list of files to parse
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#446
+ def parse_files(*files); end
+
+ # Prints a list of all objects
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.5.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#403
+ def print_list; end
+
+ # Generates output for objects
+ #
+ # @param checksums [Hash, nil] if supplied, a list of checksums for files.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.5.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#340
+ def run_generate(checksums); end
+
+ # Runs a list of objects against the {Verifier} object passed into the
+ # template and returns the subset of verified objects.
+ #
+ # @param list [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of code objects
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of code objects that match
+ # the verifier. If no verifier is supplied, all objects are returned.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#502
+ def run_verifier(list); end
+
+ # Adds tag options
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#753
+ def tag_options(opts); end
+
+ # Verifies that the markup options are valid before parsing any code.
+ # Failing early is better than failing late.
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the markup provider was successfully loaded.
+ # @since 0.2.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#364
+ def verify_markup_options; end
+end
+
+# Default options used in +yard doc+ command.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#8
+class YARD::CLI::YardocOptions < ::YARD::Templates::TemplateOptions
+ # @return [CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject] the file object being rendered.
+ # The +object+ key is not used so that a file may be rendered in the context
+ # of an object's namespace (for generating links).
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#48
+ def file; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject] the file object being rendered.
+ # The +object+ key is not used so that a file may be rendered in the context
+ # of an object's namespace (for generating links).
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#48
+ def file=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject>] the list of extra files rendered along with objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def files; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def files=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the default output format (:html).
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def format; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def format=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Numeric] An index value for rendering sequentially related templates
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#39
+ def index; end
+
+ # @return [Numeric] An index value for rendering sequentially related templates
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#39
+ def index=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] an extra item to send to a template that is not
+ # the main rendered object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#43
+ def item; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] an extra item to send to a template that is not
+ # the main rendered object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#43
+ def item=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the current locale
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#51
+ def locale; end
+
+ # @return [String] the current locale
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#51
+ def locale=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] the list of code objects to render
+ # the templates with.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#36
+ def objects; end
+
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] the list of code objects to render
+ # the templates with.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#36
+ def objects=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the data should be rendered in a single page,
+ # if the template supports it.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def onefile; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def onefile=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject] the README file object rendered
+ # along with objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#32
+ def readme; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject] the README file object rendered
+ # along with objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardoc.rb#32
+ def readme=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Serializers::Base] the default serializer for generating output
+ # to disk.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def serializer; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def serializer=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the default title appended to each generated page
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def title; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def title=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Verifier] the default verifier object to filter queries
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def verifier; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def verifier=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# Abstract base class for command that reads .yardopts file
+#
+# @abstract
+# @since 0.8.3
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#10
+class YARD::CLI::YardoptsCommand < ::YARD::CLI::Command
+ # Creates a new command that reads .yardopts
+ #
+ # @return [YardoptsCommand] a new instance of YardoptsCommand
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#25
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # The options file name (defaults to {DEFAULT_YARDOPTS_FILE})
+ #
+ # @return [String] the filename to load extra options from
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#22
+ def options_file; end
+
+ # The options file name (defaults to {DEFAULT_YARDOPTS_FILE})
+ #
+ # @return [String] the filename to load extra options from
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#22
+ def options_file=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Parses commandline arguments
+ #
+ # @param args [Array<String>] the list of arguments
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not arguments are valid
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#36
+ def parse_arguments(*args); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to parse options from .document
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#18
+ def use_document_file; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to parse options from .document
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#18
+ def use_document_file=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to parse options from .yardopts
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#15
+ def use_yardopts_file; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to parse options from .yardopts
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#15
+ def use_yardopts_file=(_arg0); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # Adds --[no-]yardopts / --[no-]document
+ #
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#48
+ def yardopts_options(opts); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#92
+ def parse_rdoc_document_file(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#96
+ def parse_yardopts(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Parses out the yardopts/document options
+ #
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#78
+ def parse_yardopts_options(*args); end
+
+ # Reads a .document file in the directory to get source file globs
+ #
+ # @return [Array<String>] an array of files parsed from .document
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#102
+ def support_rdoc_document_file!(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Parses the .yardopts file for default yard options
+ #
+ # @return [Array<String>] an array of options parsed from .yardopts
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#70
+ def yardopts(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# The configuration filename to load extra options from
+#
+# @since 0.8.3
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/cli/yardopts_command.rb#12
+YARD::CLI::YardoptsCommand::DEFAULT_YARDOPTS_FILE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# @deprecated Use {Config::CONFIG_DIR}
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard.rb#13
+YARD::CONFIG_DIR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# A "code object" is defined as any entity in the Ruby language.
+# Classes, modules, methods, class variables and constants are the
+# major objects, but DSL languages can create their own by inheriting
+# from {CodeObjects::Base}.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#29
+module YARD::CodeObjects
+ extend ::YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceMapper
+end
+
+# All builtin Ruby classes and modules.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#91
+YARD::CodeObjects::BUILTIN_ALL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# All builtin Ruby classes for inheritance tree.
+#
+# @note MatchingData is a 1.8.x legacy class
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#78
+YARD::CodeObjects::BUILTIN_CLASSES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# All builtin Ruby exception classes for inheritance tree.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#67
+YARD::CodeObjects::BUILTIN_EXCEPTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# Hash of {BUILTIN_EXCEPTIONS} as keys and true as value (for O(1) lookups)
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#94
+YARD::CodeObjects::BUILTIN_EXCEPTIONS_HASH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# All builtin Ruby modules for mixin handling.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#87
+YARD::CodeObjects::BUILTIN_MODULES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# +Base+ is the superclass of all code objects recognized by YARD. A code
+# object is any entity in the Ruby language (class, method, module). A
+# DSL might subclass +Base+ to create a new custom object representing
+# a new entity type.
+#
+# == Registry Integration
+# Any created object associated with a namespace is immediately registered
+# with the registry. This allows the Registry to act as an identity map
+# to ensure that no object is represented by more than one Ruby object
+# in memory. A unique {#path} is essential for this identity map to work
+# correctly.
+#
+# == Custom Attributes
+# Code objects allow arbitrary custom attributes to be set using the
+# {#[]=} assignment method.
+#
+# == Namespaces
+# There is a special type of object called a "namespace". These are subclasses
+# of the {NamespaceObject} and represent Ruby entities that can have
+# objects defined within them. Classically these are modules and classes,
+# though a DSL might create a custom {NamespaceObject} to describe a
+# specific set of objects.
+#
+# == Separators
+# Custom classes with different separator tokens should define their own
+# separators using the {NamespaceMapper.register_separator} method. The
+# standard Ruby separators have already been defined ('::', '#', '.', etc).
+#
+# @abstract This class should not be used directly. Instead, create a
+# subclass that implements {#path}, {#sep} or {#type}. You might also
+# need to register custom separators if {#sep} uses alternate separator
+# tokens.
+# @see Registry
+# @see #path
+# @see #[]=
+# @see NamespaceObject
+# @see NamespaceMapper.register_separator
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#133
+class YARD::CodeObjects::Base
+ # Creates a new code object
+ #
+ # @example Create a method in the root namespace
+ # CodeObjects::Base.new(:root, '#method') # => #<yardoc method #method>
+ # @example Create class Z inside namespace X::Y
+ # CodeObjects::Base.new(P("X::Y"), :Z) # or
+ # CodeObjects::Base.new(Registry.root, "X::Y")
+ # @param namespace [NamespaceObject] the namespace the object belongs in,
+ # {Registry.root} or :root should be provided if it is associated with
+ # the top level namespace.
+ # @param name [Symbol, String] the name (or complex path) of the object.
+ # @return [Base] the newly created object
+ # @yield [self] a block to perform any extra initialization on the object
+ # @yieldparam self [Base] the newly initialized code object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#238
+ def initialize(namespace, name, *_arg2); end
+
+ # Tests if another object is equal to this, including a proxy
+ #
+ # @param other [Base, Proxy] if other is a {Proxy}, tests if
+ # the paths are equal
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not the objects are considered the same
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#323
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # Accesses a custom attribute on the object
+ #
+ # @param key [#to_s] the name of the custom attribute
+ # @return [Object, nil] the custom attribute or nil if not found.
+ # @see #[]=
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#343
+ def [](key); end
+
+ # Sets a custom attribute on the object
+ #
+ # @param key [#to_s] the name of the custom attribute
+ # @param value [Object] the value to associate
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see #[]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#356
+ def []=(key, value); end
+
+ # Associates a file with a code object, optionally adding the line where it was defined.
+ # By convention, '<stdin>' should be used to associate code that comes form standard input.
+ #
+ # @param file [String] the filename ('<stdin>' for standard input)
+ # @param line [Fixnum, nil] the line number where the object lies in the file
+ # @param has_comments [Boolean] whether or not the definition has comments associated. This
+ # will allow {#file} to return the definition where the comments were made instead
+ # of any empty definitions that might have been parsed before (module namespaces for instance).
+ # @raise [ArgumentError]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#290
+ def add_file(file, line = T.unsafe(nil), has_comments = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Add tags to the {#docstring}
+ #
+ # @see Docstring#add_tag
+ # @since 0.8.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#561
+ def add_tag(*tags); end
+
+ # The non-localized documentation string associated with the object
+ #
+ # @return [Docstring] the documentation string
+ # @since 0.8.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#166
+ def base_docstring; end
+
+ # Copies all data in this object to another code object, except for
+ # uniquely identifying information (path, namespace, name, scope).
+ #
+ # @param other [Base] the object to copy data to
+ # @return [Base] the other object
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#263
+ def copy_to(other); end
+
+ # The documentation string associated with the object
+ #
+ # @param locale [String, I18n::Locale] (I18n::Locale.default)
+ # the locale of the documentation string.
+ # @return [Docstring] the documentation string
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#405
+ def docstring(locale = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Attaches a docstring to a code object by parsing the comments attached to the statement
+ # and filling the {#tags} and {#docstring} methods with the parsed information.
+ #
+ # @param comments [String, Array<String>, Docstring] the comments attached to the code object to be parsed
+ # into a docstring and meta tags.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#427
+ def docstring=(comments); end
+
+ # Marks whether or not the method is conditionally defined at runtime
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] true if the method is conditionally defined at runtime
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#170
+ def dynamic; end
+
+ # Marks whether or not the method is conditionally defined at runtime
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] true if the method is conditionally defined at runtime
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#170
+ def dynamic=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Is the object defined conditionally at runtime?
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @see #dynamic
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#178
+ def dynamic?; end
+
+ # Tests if another object is equal to this, including a proxy
+ #
+ # @param other [Base, Proxy] if other is a {Proxy}, tests if
+ # the paths are equal
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not the objects are considered the same
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#323
+ def eql?(other); end
+
+ # Tests if another object is equal to this, including a proxy
+ #
+ # @param other [Base, Proxy] if other is a {Proxy}, tests if
+ # the paths are equal
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not the objects are considered the same
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#323
+ def equal?(other); end
+
+ # Returns the filename the object was first parsed at, taking
+ # definitions with docstrings first.
+ #
+ # @return [String] a filename
+ # @return [nil] if there is no file associated with the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#307
+ def file; end
+
+ # The files the object was defined in. To add a file, use {#add_file}.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Array(String, Integer)>] a list of files
+ # @see #add_file
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#137
+ def files; end
+
+ # Renders the object using the {Templates::Engine templating system}.
+ #
+ # @example Formats a class in plaintext
+ # puts P('MyClass').format
+ # @example Formats a method in html with rdoc markup
+ # puts P('MyClass#meth').format(:format => :html, :markup => :rdoc)
+ # @option options
+ # @option options
+ # @option options
+ # @option options
+ # @param options [Hash] a set of options to pass to the template
+ # @return [String] the rendered template
+ # @see Templates::Engine#render
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#505
+ def format(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] the group this object is associated with
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#174
+ def group; end
+
+ # @return [String] the group this object is associated with
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#174
+ def group=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Tests if the {#docstring} has a tag
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @see Docstring#has_tag?
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#556
+ def has_tag?(name); end
+
+ # @return [Integer] the object's hash value (for equality checking)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#334
+ def hash; end
+
+ # Inspects the object, returning the type and path
+ #
+ # @return [String] a string describing the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#513
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # Returns the line the object was first parsed at (or nil)
+ #
+ # @return [Fixnum] the line where the object was first defined.
+ # @return [nil] if there is no line associated with the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#315
+ def line; end
+
+ # @overload dynamic_attr_name
+ # @overload dynamic_attr_name=
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#373
+ def method_missing(meth, *args, &block); end
+
+ # The name of the object
+ #
+ # @param prefix [Boolean] whether to show a prefix. Implement
+ # this in a subclass to define how the prefix is showed.
+ # @return [Symbol] if prefix is false, the symbolized name
+ # @return [String] if prefix is true, prefix + the name as a String.
+ # This must be implemented by the subclass.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#278
+ def name(prefix = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # The namespace the object is defined in. If the object is in the
+ # top level namespace, this is {Registry.root}
+ #
+ # @return [NamespaceObject] the namespace object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#142
+ def namespace; end
+
+ # Sets the namespace the object is defined in.
+ #
+ # @param obj [NamespaceObject, :root, nil] the new namespace (:root
+ # for {Registry.root}). If obj is nil, the object is unregistered
+ # from the Registry.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#522
+ def namespace=(obj); end
+
+ # The namespace the object is defined in. If the object is in the
+ # top level namespace, this is {Registry.root}
+ #
+ # @return [NamespaceObject] the namespace object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#142
+ def parent; end
+
+ # Sets the namespace the object is defined in.
+ #
+ # @param obj [NamespaceObject, :root, nil] the new namespace (:root
+ # for {Registry.root}). If obj is nil, the object is unregistered
+ # from the Registry.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#522
+ def parent=(obj); end
+
+ # Represents the unique path of the object. The default implementation
+ # joins the path of {#namespace} with {#name} via the value of {#sep}.
+ # Custom code objects should ensure that the path is unique to the code
+ # object by either overriding {#sep} or this method.
+ #
+ # @example The path of an instance method
+ # MethodObject.new(P("A::B"), :c).path # => "A::B#c"
+ # @return [String] the unique path of the object
+ # @see #sep
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#453
+ def path; end
+
+ # @param other [Base, String] another code object (or object path)
+ # @return [String] the shortest relative path from this object to +other+
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#475
+ def relative_path(other); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not this object is a RootObject
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#567
+ def root?; end
+
+ # Override this method with a custom component separator. For instance,
+ # {MethodObject} implements sep as '#' or '.' (depending on if the
+ # method is instance or class respectively). {#path} depends on this
+ # value to generate the full path in the form: namespace.path + sep + name
+ #
+ # @return [String] the component that separates the namespace path
+ # and the name (default is {NSEP})
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#576
+ def sep; end
+
+ # The one line signature representing an object. For a method, this will
+ # be of the form "def meth(arguments...)". This is usually the first
+ # source line.
+ #
+ # @return [String] a line of source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#159
+ def signature; end
+
+ # The one line signature representing an object. For a method, this will
+ # be of the form "def meth(arguments...)". This is usually the first
+ # source line.
+ #
+ # @return [String] a line of source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#159
+ def signature=(_arg0); end
+
+ # The source code associated with the object
+ #
+ # @return [String, nil] source, if present, or nil
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#146
+ def source; end
+
+ # Attaches source code to a code object with an optional file location
+ #
+ # @param statement [#source, String] the +Parser::Statement+ holding the source code or the raw source
+ # as a +String+ for the definition of the code object only (not the block)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#388
+ def source=(statement); end
+
+ # Language of the source code associated with the object. Defaults to
+ # +:ruby+.
+ #
+ # @return [Symbol] the language type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#152
+ def source_type; end
+
+ # Language of the source code associated with the object. Defaults to
+ # +:ruby+.
+ #
+ # @return [Symbol] the language type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#152
+ def source_type=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Gets a tag from the {#docstring}
+ #
+ # @see Docstring#tag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#548
+ def tag(name); end
+
+ # Gets a list of tags from the {#docstring}
+ #
+ # @see Docstring#tags
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#552
+ def tags(name = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @note Override this method if your object has a special title that does
+ # not match the {#path} attribute value. This title will be used
+ # when linking or displaying the object.
+ # @return [String] the display title for an object
+ # @see 0.8.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#468
+ def title; end
+
+ # @return [nil] this object does not turn into an array
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#337
+ def to_ary; end
+
+ # Represents the unique path of the object. The default implementation
+ # joins the path of {#namespace} with {#name} via the value of {#sep}.
+ # Custom code objects should ensure that the path is unique to the code
+ # object by either overriding {#sep} or this method.
+ #
+ # @example The path of an instance method
+ # MethodObject.new(P("A::B"), :c).path # => "A::B#c"
+ # @return [String] the unique path of the object
+ # @see #sep
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#453
+ def to_s; end
+
+ # Default type is the lowercase class name without the "Object" suffix.
+ # Override this method to provide a custom object type
+ #
+ # @return [Symbol] the type of code object this represents
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#437
+ def type; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the visibility of an object (:public, :private, :protected)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#181
+ def visibility; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the visibility of an object (:public, :private, :protected)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#183
+ def visibility=(v); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # Override this method if your code object subclass does not allow
+ # copying of certain attributes.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<String>] the list of instance variable names (without
+ # "@" prefix) that should be copied when {#copy_to} is called
+ # @see #copy_to
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#587
+ def copyable_attributes; end
+
+ private
+
+ # Formats source code by removing leading indentation
+ #
+ # @param source [String] the source code to format
+ # @return [String] formatted source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#599
+ def format_source(source); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#606
+ def translate_docstring(locale); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Compares the class with subclasses
+ #
+ # @param other [Object] the other object to compare classes with
+ # @return [Boolean] true if other is a subclass of self
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#219
+ def ===(other); end
+
+ # Allocates a new code object
+ #
+ # @raise [ArgumentError]
+ # @return [Base]
+ # @see #initialize
+ # @yield [obj]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#189
+ def new(namespace, name, *args, &block); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Regular expression to match constant name
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#52
+YARD::CodeObjects::CONSTANTMATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Regular expression to match the beginning of a constant
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#55
+YARD::CodeObjects::CONSTANTSTART = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Class method separator
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#46
+YARD::CodeObjects::CSEP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Regex-quoted class method separator
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#49
+YARD::CodeObjects::CSEPQ = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# A ClassObject represents a Ruby class in source code. It is a {ModuleObject}
+# with extra inheritance semantics through the superclass.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#7
+class YARD::CodeObjects::ClassObject < ::YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceObject
+ # Creates a new class object in +namespace+ with +name+
+ #
+ # @return [ClassObject] a new instance of ClassObject
+ # @see Base.new
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#15
+ def initialize(namespace, name, *args, &block); end
+
+ # Returns the list of constants matching the options hash.
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] the options hash to match
+ # @return [Array<ConstantObject>] the list of constant that matched
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#101
+ def constants(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the inheritance tree of the object including self.
+ #
+ # @param include_mods [Boolean] whether or not to include mixins in the
+ # inheritance tree.
+ # @return [Array<NamespaceObject>] the list of code objects that make up
+ # the inheritance tree.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#45
+ def inheritance_tree(include_mods = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns only the constants that were inherited.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<ConstantObject>] the list of inherited constant objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#109
+ def inherited_constants; end
+
+ # Returns only the methods that were inherited.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<MethodObject>] the list of inherited method objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#79
+ def inherited_meths(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Whether or not the class is a Ruby Exception
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the object represents a Ruby exception
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#35
+ def is_exception?; end
+
+ # Returns the list of methods matching the options hash. Returns
+ # all methods if hash is empty.
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] the options hash to match
+ # @return [Array<MethodObject>] the list of methods that matched
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#66
+ def meths(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # The {ClassObject} that this class object inherits from in Ruby source.
+ #
+ # @return [ClassObject] a class object that is the superclass of this one
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#10
+ def superclass; end
+
+ # Sets the superclass of the object
+ #
+ # @param object [Base, Proxy, String, Symbol, nil] the superclass value
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_object.rb#125
+ def superclass=(object); end
+end
+
+# Represents a class variable inside a namespace. The path is expressed
+# in the form "A::B::@@classvariable"
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_variable_object.rb#7
+class YARD::CodeObjects::ClassVariableObject < ::YARD::CodeObjects::Base
+ # @return [String] the class variable's value
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_variable_object.rb#9
+ def value; end
+
+ # @return [String] the class variable's value
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/class_variable_object.rb#9
+ def value=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# A list of code objects. This array acts like a set (no unique items)
+# but also disallows any {Proxy} objects from being added.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#6
+class YARD::CodeObjects::CodeObjectList < ::Array
+ # Creates a new object list associated with a namespace
+ #
+ # @param owner [NamespaceObject] the namespace the list should be associated with
+ # @return [CodeObjectList]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#11
+ def initialize(owner = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Adds a new value to the list
+ #
+ # @param value [Base] a code object to add
+ # @return [CodeObjectList] self
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#19
+ def <<(value); end
+
+ # Adds a new value to the list
+ #
+ # @param value [Base] a code object to add
+ # @return [CodeObjectList] self
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#19
+ def push(value); end
+end
+
+# A +ConstantObject+ represents a Ruby constant (not a module or class).
+# To access the constant's (source code) value, use {#value}.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/constant_object.rb#7
+class YARD::CodeObjects::ConstantObject < ::YARD::CodeObjects::Base
+ # The source code representing the constant's value
+ #
+ # @return [String] the value the constant is set to
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/constant_object.rb#10
+ def value; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/constant_object.rb#12
+ def value=(value); end
+end
+
+# Represents an instance method of a module that was mixed into the class
+# scope of another namespace.
+#
+# @see MethodObject
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extended_method_object.rb#7
+class YARD::CodeObjects::ExtendedMethodObject
+ # Sets up a delegate for {MethodObject} obj.
+ #
+ # @param obj [MethodObject] the instance method to treat as a mixed in
+ # class method on another namespace.
+ # @return [ExtendedMethodObject] a new instance of ExtendedMethodObject
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extended_method_object.rb#17
+ def initialize(obj); end
+
+ # Sends all methods to the {MethodObject} assigned in {#initialize}
+ #
+ # @see #initialize
+ # @see MethodObject
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extended_method_object.rb#22
+ def method_missing(sym, *args, &block); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] always +:class+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extended_method_object.rb#11
+ def scope; end
+end
+
+# An ExtraFileObject represents an extra documentation file (README or other
+# file). It is not strictly a CodeObject (does not inherit from `Base`) although
+# it implements `path`, `name` and `type`, and therefore should be structurally
+# compatible with most CodeObject interfaces.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#7
+class YARD::CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject
+ # Creates a new extra file object.
+ #
+ # @param filename [String] the location on disk of the file
+ # @param contents [String] the file contents. If not set, the contents
+ # will be read from disk using the +filename+.
+ # @return [ExtraFileObject] a new instance of ExtraFileObject
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#18
+ def initialize(filename, contents = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#64
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#30
+ def attributes; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute attributes
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute attributes to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#9
+ def attributes=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#39
+ def contents; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#44
+ def contents=(contents); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#64
+ def eql?(other); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#64
+ def equal?(other); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute filename.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#8
+ def filename; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute filename
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute filename to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#8
+ def filename=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#70
+ def hash; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#57
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#12
+ def locale; end
+
+ # @param locale [String] the locale name to be translated.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#52
+ def locale=(locale); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#10
+ def name; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute name
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute name to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#10
+ def name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#10
+ def path; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#35
+ def title; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#57
+ def to_s; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#62
+ def type; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#74
+ def ensure_parsed; end
+
+ # @param data [String] the file contents
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#81
+ def parse_contents(data); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/extra_file_object.rb#129
+ def translate(data); end
+end
+
+# Instance method separator
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#40
+YARD::CodeObjects::ISEP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Regex-quoted instance method separator
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#43
+YARD::CodeObjects::ISEPQ = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Regular expression to match a fully qualified method def (self.foo, Class.foo).
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#64
+YARD::CodeObjects::METHODMATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Regular expression to match a method name
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#61
+YARD::CodeObjects::METHODNAMEMATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# A MacroObject represents a docstring defined through +@!macro NAME+ and can be
+# reused by specifying the tag +@!macro NAME+. You can also provide the
+# +attached+ type flag to the macro definition to have it attached to the
+# specific DSL method so it will be implicitly reused.
+#
+# Macros are fully described in the {file:docs/Tags.md#macro Tags Overview}
+# document.
+#
+# @example Creating a basic named macro
+# # @!macro prop
+# # @!method $1(${3-})
+# # @return [$2] the value of the $0
+# property :foo, String, :a, :b
+#
+# # @!macro prop
+# property :bar, Numeric, :value
+# @example Creating a macro that is attached to the method call
+# # @!macro [attach] prop2
+# # @!method $1(value)
+# property :foo
+#
+# # Extra data added to docstring
+# property :bar
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#29
+class YARD::CodeObjects::MacroObject < ::YARD::CodeObjects::Base
+ # @return [Boolean] whether this macro is attached to a method
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#148
+ def attached?; end
+
+ # Expands the macro using
+ #
+ # @example Expanding a Macro
+ # macro.expand(%w(property foo bar), 'property :foo, :bar', '') #=>
+ # "...macro data interpolating this line of code..."
+ # @param call_params [Array<String>] a list of tokens that are passed
+ # to the method call
+ # @param full_source [String] the full method call (not including the block)
+ # @param block_source [String] the source passed in the block of the method
+ # call, if there is a block.
+ # @see expand
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#166
+ def expand(call_params = T.unsafe(nil), full_source = T.unsafe(nil), block_source = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] the macro data stored on the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#141
+ def macro_data; end
+
+ # @return [String] the macro data stored on the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#141
+ def macro_data=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the method object that this macro is
+ # attached to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#145
+ def method_object; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the method object that this macro is
+ # attached to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#145
+ def method_object=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Overrides {Base#path} so the macro path is ".macro.MACRONAME"
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#151
+ def path; end
+
+ # Overrides the separator to be '.'
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#154
+ def sep; end
+
+ class << self
+ # Applies a macro on a docstring by creating any macro data inside of
+ # the docstring first. Equivalent to calling {find_or_create} and {apply_macro}
+ # on the new macro object.
+ #
+ # @param docstring [Docstring] the docstring to create a macro out of
+ # @param call_params [Array<String>] the method name and parameters
+ # to the method call. These arguments will fill $0-N
+ # @param full_source [String] the full source line (excluding block)
+ # interpolated as $*
+ # @param block_source [String] Currently unused. Will support
+ # interpolating the block data as a variable.
+ # @return [String] the expanded macro data
+ # @see find_or_create
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#119
+ def apply(docstring, call_params = T.unsafe(nil), full_source = T.unsafe(nil), block_source = T.unsafe(nil), _method_object = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Applies a macro to a docstring, interpolating the macro's data on the
+ # docstring and appending any extra local docstring data that was in
+ # the original +docstring+ object.
+ #
+ # @param macro [MacroObject] the macro object
+ # @param call_params [Array<String>] the method name and parameters
+ # to the method call. These arguments will fill $0-N
+ # @param full_source [String] the full source line (excluding block)
+ # interpolated as $*
+ # @param block_source [String] Currently unused. Will support
+ # interpolating the block data as a variable.
+ # @return [String] the expanded macro data
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#135
+ def apply_macro(macro, docstring, call_params = T.unsafe(nil), full_source = T.unsafe(nil), block_source = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Creates a new macro and fills in the relevant properties.
+ #
+ # @param macro_name [String] the name of the macro, must be unique.
+ # @param data [String] the data the macro should expand when re-used
+ # @param method_object [CodeObjects::Base] an object to attach this
+ # macro to. If supplied, {#attached?} will be true
+ # @return [MacroObject] the newly created object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#39
+ def create(macro_name, data, method_object = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Parses a given docstring and determines if the macro is "new" or
+ # not. If the macro has $variable names or if it has a @!macro tag
+ # with the [new] or [attached] flag, it is considered new.
+ #
+ # If a new macro is found, the macro is created and registered. Otherwise
+ # the macro name is searched and returned. If a macro is not found,
+ # nil is returned.
+ #
+ # @param macro_name [#to_s] the name of the macro
+ # @param method_object [CodeObjects::Base] an optional method to attach
+ # the macro to. Only used if the macro is being created, otherwise
+ # this argument is ignored.
+ # @return [MacroObject] the newly created or existing macro, depending
+ # on whether the @!macro tag was a new tag or not.
+ # @return [nil] if the +data+ has no macro tag or if the macro is
+ # not new and no macro by the macro name is found.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#70
+ def create_docstring(macro_name, data, method_object = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Expands +macro_data+ using the interpolation parameters.
+ #
+ # Interpolation rules:
+ # * $0, $1, $2, ... = the Nth parameter in +call_params+
+ # * $* = the full statement source (excluding block)
+ # * Also supports $!{N-M} ranges, as well as negative indexes on N or M
+ # * Use \$ to escape the variable name in a macro.
+ #
+ # @param macro_data [String] the macro data to expand (taken from {#macro_data})
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#92
+ def expand(macro_data, call_params = T.unsafe(nil), full_source = T.unsafe(nil), block_source = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Finds a macro using +macro_name+
+ #
+ # @param macro_name [#to_s] the name of the macro
+ # @return [MacroObject] if a macro is found
+ # @return [nil] if there is no registered macro by that name
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#50
+ def find(macro_name); end
+
+ # Parses a given docstring and determines if the macro is "new" or
+ # not. If the macro has $variable names or if it has a @!macro tag
+ # with the [new] or [attached] flag, it is considered new.
+ #
+ # If a new macro is found, the macro is created and registered. Otherwise
+ # the macro name is searched and returned. If a macro is not found,
+ # nil is returned.
+ #
+ # @param macro_name [#to_s] the name of the macro
+ # @param method_object [CodeObjects::Base] an optional method to attach
+ # the macro to. Only used if the macro is being created, otherwise
+ # this argument is ignored.
+ # @return [MacroObject] the newly created or existing macro, depending
+ # on whether the @!macro tag was a new tag or not.
+ # @return [nil] if the +data+ has no macro tag or if the macro is
+ # not new and no macro by the macro name is found.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#70
+ def find_or_create(macro_name, data, method_object = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/macro_object.rb#30
+YARD::CodeObjects::MacroObject::MACRO_MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Represents a Ruby method in source
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#7
+class YARD::CodeObjects::MethodObject < ::YARD::CodeObjects::Base
+ # Creates a new method object in +namespace+ with +name+ and an instance
+ # or class +scope+
+ #
+ # If scope is +:module+, this object is instantiated as a public
+ # method in +:class+ scope, but also creates a new (empty) method
+ # as a private +:instance+ method on the same class or module.
+ #
+ # @param namespace [NamespaceObject] the namespace
+ # @param name [String, Symbol] the method name
+ # @param scope [Symbol] +:instance+, +:class+, or +:module+
+ # @return [MethodObject] a new instance of MethodObject
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#37
+ def initialize(namespace, name, scope = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
+
+ # Returns all alias names of the object
+ #
+ # @return [Array<MethodObject>] the alias names
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#149
+ def aliases; end
+
+ # Returns the read/writer info for the attribute if it is one
+ #
+ # @return [SymbolHash] if there is information about the attribute
+ # @return [nil] if the method is not an attribute
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#93
+ def attr_info; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not the method is the #initialize constructor method
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#78
+ def constructor?; end
+
+ # Whether the object is explicitly defined in source or whether it was
+ # inferred by a handler. For instance, attribute methods are generally
+ # inferred and therefore not explicitly defined in source.
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the object is explicitly defined in source.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#18
+ def explicit; end
+
+ # Whether the object is explicitly defined in source or whether it was
+ # inferred by a handler. For instance, attribute methods are generally
+ # inferred and therefore not explicitly defined in source.
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the object is explicitly defined in source.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#18
+ def explicit=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Tests if the object is defined as an alias of another method
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the object is an alias
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#126
+ def is_alias?; end
+
+ # Tests if the object is defined as an attribute in the namespace
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the object is an attribute
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#114
+ def is_attribute?; end
+
+ # Tests boolean {#explicit} value.
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the method is explicitly defined in source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#134
+ def is_explicit?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not this method was created as a module
+ # function
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#85
+ def module_function?; end
+
+ # Returns the name of the object.
+ #
+ # @example The name of an instance method (with prefix)
+ # an_instance_method.name(true) # => "#mymethod"
+ # @example The name of a class method (with prefix)
+ # a_class_method.name(true) # => "mymethod"
+ # @param prefix [Boolean] whether or not to show the prefix
+ # @return [String] returns {#sep} + +name+ for an instance method if
+ # prefix is true
+ # @return [Symbol] the name without {#sep} if prefix is set to false
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#175
+ def name(prefix = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [MethodObject] the object that this method overrides
+ # @return [nil] if it does not override a method
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#141
+ def overridden_method; end
+
+ # Returns the list of parameters parsed out of the method signature
+ # with their default values.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Array(String, String)>] a list of parameter names followed
+ # by their default values (or nil)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#25
+ def parameters; end
+
+ # Returns the list of parameters parsed out of the method signature
+ # with their default values.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Array(String, String)>] a list of parameter names followed
+ # by their default values (or nil)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#25
+ def parameters=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Override path handling for instance methods in the root namespace
+ # (they should still have a separator as a prefix).
+ #
+ # @return [String] the path of a method
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#161
+ def path; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the method is a reader attribute
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#107
+ def reader?; end
+
+ # The scope of the method (+:class+ or +:instance+)
+ #
+ # @return [Symbol] the scope
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#11
+ def scope; end
+
+ # Changes the scope of an object from :instance or :class
+ #
+ # @param v [Symbol] the new scope
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#58
+ def scope=(v); end
+
+ # Override separator to differentiate between class and instance
+ # methods.
+ #
+ # @return [String] "#" for an instance method, "." for class
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#182
+ def sep; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the method is a writer attribute
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#100
+ def writer?; end
+
+ protected
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/method_object.rb#192
+ def copyable_attributes; end
+end
+
+# Represents a Ruby module.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/module_object.rb#6
+class YARD::CodeObjects::ModuleObject < ::YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceObject
+ # Returns the inheritance tree of mixins.
+ #
+ # @param include_mods [Boolean] if true, will include mixed in
+ # modules (which is likely what is wanted).
+ # @return [Array<NamespaceObject>] a list of namespace objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/module_object.rb#12
+ def inheritance_tree(include_mods = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# Regular expression to match namespaces (const A or complex path A::B)
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#58
+YARD::CodeObjects::NAMESPACEMATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Namespace separator
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#34
+YARD::CodeObjects::NSEP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Regex-quoted namespace separator
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/base.rb#37
+YARD::CodeObjects::NSEPQ = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# This module controls registration and accessing of namespace separators
+# for {Registry} lookup.
+#
+# @since 0.9.1
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#8
+module YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceMapper
+ # Clears the map of separators.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#55
+ def clear_separators; end
+
+ # Gets or sets the default separator value to use when no
+ # separator for the namespace can be determined.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # default_separator "::"
+ # @param value [String, nil] the default separator, or nil to return the
+ # value
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#68
+ def default_separator(value = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Registers a separator with an optional set of valid types that
+ # must follow the separator lexically.
+ #
+ # Calls all callbacks defined by {NamespaceMapper.on_invalidate} after
+ # the separator is registered.
+ #
+ # @example Registering separators for a method object
+ # # Anything after a "#" denotes a method object
+ # register_separator "#", :method
+ # # Anything after a "." denotes a method object
+ # register_separator ".", :method
+ # @param sep [String] the separator string for the namespace
+ # @param valid_types [Array<Symbol>] a list of object types that
+ # must follow the separator. If the list is empty, any type can
+ # follow the separator.
+ # @see .on_invalidate
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#27
+ def register_separator(sep, *valid_types); end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] all of the registered separators
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#80
+ def separators; end
+
+ # @param type [String] the type to return separators for
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of separators registered to a type
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#97
+ def separators_for_type(type); end
+
+ # @return [Regexp] the regexp match of all separators
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#85
+ def separators_match; end
+
+ # @param sep [String] the separator to return types for
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of types registered to a separator
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#91
+ def types_for_separator(sep); end
+
+ # Unregisters a separator by a type.
+ #
+ # @param type [Symbol] the type to unregister
+ # @see #register_separator
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#43
+ def unregister_separator_by_type(type); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @return [String] the default separator when no separator can begin
+ # determined.
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#137
+ def default_separator; end
+
+ # @return [String] the default separator when no separator can begin
+ # determined.
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#137
+ def default_separator=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Invalidates all separators
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#125
+ def invalidate; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a mapping of types to separators
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#114
+ def map; end
+
+ # @return [Regexp] the full list of separators as a regexp match
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#131
+ def map_match; end
+
+ # Adds a callback that triggers when a new separator is registered or
+ # the cache is cleared by invalidation.
+ #
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#107
+ def on_invalidate(&block); end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a reverse mapping of separators to types
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_mapper.rb#119
+ def rev_map; end
+ end
+end
+
+# A "namespace" is any object that can store other objects within itself.
+# The two main Ruby objects that can act as namespaces are modules
+# ({ModuleObject}) and classes ({ClassObject}).
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#9
+class YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceObject < ::YARD::CodeObjects::Base
+ # Creates a new namespace object inside +namespace+ with +name+.
+ #
+ # @return [NamespaceObject] a new instance of NamespaceObject
+ # @see Base#initialize
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#56
+ def initialize(namespace, name, *args, &block); end
+
+ # A hash containing two keys, :class and :instance, each containing
+ # a hash of objects and their alias names.
+ #
+ # @return [Hash] a list of methods
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#44
+ def aliases; end
+
+ # A hash containing two keys, class and instance, each containing
+ # the attribute name with a { :read, :write } hash for the read and
+ # write objects respectively.
+ #
+ # @example The attributes of an object
+ # >> Registry.at('YARD::Docstring').attributes
+ # => {
+ # :class => { },
+ # :instance => {
+ # :ref_tags => {
+ # :read => #<yardoc method YARD::Docstring#ref_tags>,
+ # :write => nil
+ # },
+ # :object => {
+ # :read => #<yardoc method YARD::Docstring#object>,
+ # :write => #<yardoc method YARD::Docstring#object=>
+ # },
+ # ...
+ # }
+ # }
+ # @return [Hash] a list of methods
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#39
+ def attributes; end
+
+ # Looks for a child that matches the attributes specified by +opts+.
+ #
+ # @example Finds a child by name and scope
+ # namespace.child(:name => :to_s, :scope => :instance)
+ # # => #<yardoc method MyClass#to_s>
+ # @return [Base, nil] the first matched child object, or nil
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#86
+ def child(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # The list of objects defined in this namespace
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Base>] a list of objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#16
+ def children; end
+
+ # Only the class attributes
+ #
+ # @return [Hash] a list of method names and their read/write objects
+ # @see #attributes
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#69
+ def class_attributes; end
+
+ # Class mixins
+ #
+ # @return [Array<ModuleObject>] a list of mixins
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#48
+ def class_mixins; end
+
+ # Returns all constants in the namespace
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] a customizable set of options
+ # @return [Array<ConstantObject>] a list of constant objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#164
+ def constants(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns class variables defined in this namespace.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<ClassVariableObject>] a list of class variable objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#186
+ def cvars; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of ordered group names inside the namespace
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#12
+ def groups; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of ordered group names inside the namespace
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#12
+ def groups=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns constants included from any mixins
+ #
+ # @return [Array<ConstantObject>] a list of constant objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#172
+ def included_constants; end
+
+ # Returns methods included from any mixins that match the attributes
+ # specified by +opts+. If no options are specified, returns all included
+ # methods.
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] a customizable set of options
+ # @see #meths
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#144
+ def included_meths(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Only the instance attributes
+ #
+ # @return [Hash] a list of method names and their read/write objects
+ # @see #attributes
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#76
+ def instance_attributes; end
+
+ # Instance mixins
+ #
+ # @return [Array<ModuleObject>] a list of mixins
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#52
+ def instance_mixins; end
+
+ # Returns all methods that match the attributes specified by +opts+. If
+ # no options are provided, returns all methods.
+ #
+ # @example Finds all private and protected class methods
+ # namespace.meths(:visibility => [:private, :protected], :scope => :class)
+ # # => [#<yardoc method MyClass.privmeth>, #<yardoc method MyClass.protmeth>]
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] a customizable set of options
+ # @return [Array<MethodObject>] a list of method objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#113
+ def meths(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns for specific scopes. If no scopes are provided, returns all mixins.
+ #
+ # @param scopes [Array<Symbol>] a list of scopes (:class, :instance) to
+ # return mixins for. If this is empty, all scopes will be returned.
+ # @return [Array<ModuleObject>] a list of mixins
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/namespace_object.rb#194
+ def mixins(*scopes); end
+end
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#8
+YARD::CodeObjects::PROXY_MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# The Proxy class is a way to lazily resolve code objects in
+# cases where the object may not yet exist. A proxy simply stores
+# an unresolved path until a method is called on the object, at which
+# point it does a lookup using {Registry.resolve}. If the object is
+# not found, a warning is raised and {ProxyMethodError} might be raised.
+#
+# @example Creates a Proxy to the String class from a module
+# # When the String class is parsed this method will
+# # begin to act like the String ClassObject.
+# Proxy.new(mymoduleobj, "String")
+# @see Registry.resolve
+# @see ProxyMethodError
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#24
+class YARD::CodeObjects::Proxy
+ # Creates a new Proxy
+ #
+ # @raise [ArgumentError] if namespace is not a NamespaceObject
+ # @return [Proxy] self
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#34
+ def initialize(namespace, name, type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#118
+ def <=>(other); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#127
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#113
+ def ===(other); end
+
+ # Returns the class name of the object the proxy is mimicking, if
+ # resolved. Otherwise returns +Proxy+.
+ #
+ # @return [Class] the resolved object's class or +Proxy+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#142
+ def class; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#127
+ def equal?(other); end
+
+ # @return [Integer] the object's hash value (for equality checking)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#137
+ def hash; end
+
+ # Returns a text representation of the Proxy
+ #
+ # @return [String] the object's #inspect method or P(OBJECTPATH)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#91
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#161
+ def instance_of?(klass); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#108
+ def is_a?(klass); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#166
+ def kind_of?(klass); end
+
+ # Dispatches the method to the resolved object.
+ #
+ # @raise [ProxyMethodError] if the proxy cannot find the real object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#178
+ def method_missing(meth, *args, &block); end
+
+ # The name of the object
+ #
+ # @param prefix [Boolean] whether to show a prefix. Implement
+ # this in a subclass to define how the prefix is showed.
+ # @return [Symbol] if prefix is false, the symbolized name
+ # @return [String] if prefix is true, prefix + the name as a String.
+ # This must be implemented by the subclass.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#85
+ def name(prefix = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute namespace.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#27
+ def namespace; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute namespace.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#27
+ def parent; end
+
+ # If the proxy resolves to an object, returns its path, otherwise
+ # guesses at the correct path using the original namespace and name.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the assumed path of the proxy (or the real path
+ # of the resolved object)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#100
+ def path; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#171
+ def respond_to?(meth, include_private = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # This class is never a root object
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#200
+ def root?; end
+
+ # If the proxy resolves to an object, returns its path, otherwise
+ # guesses at the correct path using the original namespace and name.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the assumed path of the proxy (or the real path
+ # of the resolved object)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#100
+ def title; end
+
+ # If the proxy resolves to an object, returns its path, otherwise
+ # guesses at the correct path using the original namespace and name.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the assumed path of the proxy (or the real path
+ # of the resolved object)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#100
+ def to_s; end
+
+ # If the proxy resolves to an object, returns its path, otherwise
+ # guesses at the correct path using the original namespace and name.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the assumed path of the proxy (or the real path
+ # of the resolved object)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#100
+ def to_str; end
+
+ # Returns the type of the proxy. If it cannot be resolved at the
+ # time of the call, it will either return the inferred proxy type
+ # (see {#type=}) or +:proxy+
+ #
+ # @return [Symbol] the Proxy's type
+ # @see #type=
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#151
+ def type; end
+
+ # Allows a parser to infer the type of the proxy by its path.
+ #
+ # @param type [#to_sym] the proxy's inferred type
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#158
+ def type=(type); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#228
+ def proxy_path; end
+
+ # @note this method fixes a bug in 1.9.2: http://gist.github.com/437136
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#205
+ def to_ary; end
+
+ # Attempts to find the object that this unresolved object
+ # references by checking if any objects by this name are
+ # registered all the way up the namespace tree.
+ #
+ # @return [Base, nil] the registered code object or nil
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#212
+ def to_obj; end
+
+ class << self
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#25
+ def ===(other); end
+ end
+end
+
+# A special type of +NoMethodError+ when raised from a {Proxy}
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/proxy.rb#5
+class YARD::CodeObjects::ProxyMethodError < ::NoMethodError; end
+
+# Represents the root namespace object (the invisible Ruby module that
+# holds all top level modules, class and other objects).
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/root_object.rb#6
+class YARD::CodeObjects::RootObject < ::YARD::CodeObjects::ModuleObject
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/root_object.rb#12
+ def equal?(other); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/root_object.rb#16
+ def hash; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/root_object.rb#8
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/root_object.rb#7
+ def path; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/root_object.rb#9
+ def root?; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/code_objects/root_object.rb#10
+ def title; end
+end
+
+# This class maintains all system-wide configuration for YARD and handles
+# the loading of plugins. To access options call {options}, and to load
+# a plugin use {load_plugin}. All other public methods are used by YARD
+# during load time.
+#
+# == User Configuration Files
+#
+# Persistent user configuration files can be stored in the file
+# +~/.yard/config+, which is read when YARD first loads. The file should
+# be formatted as YAML, and should contain a map of keys and values.
+#
+# Although you can specify any key-value mapping in the configuration file,
+# YARD defines special keys specified in {DEFAULT_CONFIG_OPTIONS}.
+#
+# An example of a configuration file is listed below:
+#
+# !!!yaml
+# load_plugins: true # Auto-load plugins when YARD starts
+# ignored_plugins:
+# - yard-broken
+# - broken2 # yard- prefix not necessary
+# autoload_plugins:
+# - yard-rspec
+#
+# == Automatic Loading of Plugins
+#
+# YARD 0.6.2 will no longer automatically load all plugins by default. This
+# option can be reset by setting 'load_plugins' to true in the configuration
+# file. In addition, you can specify a set of specific plugins to load on
+# load through the 'autoload_plugins' list setting. This setting is
+# independent of the 'load_plugins' value and will always be processed.
+#
+# == Ignored Plugins File
+#
+# YARD 0.5 and below used a +~/.yard/ignored_plugins+ file to specify
+# plugins to be ignored at load time. Ignored plugins in 0.6.2 and above
+# should now be specified in the main configuration file, though YARD
+# will support the +ignored_plugins+ file until 0.7.x.
+#
+# == Safe Mode
+#
+# YARD supports running in safe-mode. By doing this, it will avoid executing
+# any user code such as require files or queries. Plugins will still be
+# loaded with safe mode on, because plugins are properly namespaced with
+# a 'yard-' prefix, must be installed as a gem, and therefore cannot be
+# touched by the user. To specify safe mode, use the +safe_mode+ key.
+#
+# == Plugin Specific Configuration
+#
+# Additional settings can be defined within the configuration file
+# specifically to provide configuration for a plugin. A plugin that utilizes
+# the YARD configuration is strongly encouraged to utilize namespacing of
+# their configuration content.
+#
+# !!!yaml
+# load_plugins: true # Auto-load plugins when YARD starts
+# ignored_plugins:
+# - yard-broken
+# - broken2 # yard- prefix not necessary
+# autoload_plugins:
+# - yard-rspec
+# # Plugin Specific Configuration
+# yard-sample-plugin:
+# show-results-inline: true
+#
+# As the configuration is available system wide, it can be
+# accessed within the plugin code.
+#
+#
+# if YARD::Config.options['yard-sample-plugin'] and
+# YARD::Config.options['yard-sample-plugin']['show-results-inline']
+# # ... perform the action that places the results inline ...
+# else
+# # ... do the default behavior of not showing the results inline ...
+# end
+#
+# When accessing the configuration, be aware that this file is user managed
+# so configuration keys and values may not be present. Make no assumptions and
+# instead ensure that you check for the existence of keys before proceeding to
+# retrieve values.
+#
+# @see options
+# @since 0.6.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#86
+class YARD::Config
+ class << self
+ # Legacy support for {IGNORED_PLUGINS}
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#221
+ def add_ignored_plugins_file; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] arguments from commandline and yardopts file
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#268
+ def arguments; end
+
+ # Loads settings from {CONFIG_FILE}. This method is called by YARD at
+ # load time and should not be called by the user.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#119
+ def load; end
+
+ # Load plugins set in :autoload_plugins
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#189
+ def load_autoload_plugins; end
+
+ # Load plugins from {arguments}
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#194
+ def load_commandline_plugins; end
+
+ # Check for command-line safe_mode switch in {arguments}
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#204
+ def load_commandline_safemode; end
+
+ # Load gem plugins if :load_plugins is true
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#169
+ def load_gem_plugins; end
+
+ # Loads an individual plugin by name. It is not necessary to include the
+ # +yard-+ plugin prefix here.
+ #
+ # @param name [String] the name of the plugin (with or without +yard-+ prefix)
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the plugin was successfully loaded
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#157
+ def load_plugin(name); end
+
+ # Print a warning if the plugin failed to load
+ #
+ # @return [false]
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#214
+ def load_plugin_failed(name, exception); end
+
+ # Loads gems that match the name 'yard-*' (recommended) or 'yard_*' except
+ # those listed in +~/.yard/ignored_plugins+. This is called immediately
+ # after YARD is loaded to allow plugin support.
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] true if all plugins loaded successfully, false otherwise.
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#146
+ def load_plugins; end
+
+ # The system-wide configuration options for YARD
+ #
+ # @return [SymbolHash] a map a key-value pair settings.
+ # @see DEFAULT_CONFIG_OPTIONS
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#91
+ def options; end
+
+ # The system-wide configuration options for YARD
+ #
+ # @return [SymbolHash] a map a key-value pair settings.
+ # @see DEFAULT_CONFIG_OPTIONS
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#91
+ def options=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Loads the YAML configuration file into memory
+ #
+ # @return [Hash] the contents of the YAML file from disk
+ # @see CONFIG_FILE
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#236
+ def read_config_file; end
+
+ # Saves settings to {CONFIG_FILE}.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#135
+ def save; end
+
+ # Sanitizes and normalizes a plugin name to include the 'yard-' prefix.
+ #
+ # @param name [String] the plugin name
+ # @return [String] the sanitized and normalized plugin name.
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#252
+ def translate_plugin_name(name); end
+
+ # Translates plugin names to add yard- prefix.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#228
+ def translate_plugin_names; end
+
+ # Temporarily loads .yardopts file into @yardopts
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#259
+ def with_yardopts; end
+ end
+end
+
+# The location where YARD stores user-specific settings
+#
+# @since 0.6.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#95
+YARD::Config::CONFIG_DIR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# The main configuration YAML file.
+#
+# @since 0.6.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#98
+YARD::Config::CONFIG_FILE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Default configuration options
+#
+# @since 0.6.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#105
+YARD::Config::DEFAULT_CONFIG_OPTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# File listing all ignored plugins
+#
+# @deprecated Set `ignored_plugins` in the {CONFIG_FILE} instead.
+# @since 0.6.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#102
+YARD::Config::IGNORED_PLUGINS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# The prefix used for YARD plugins. Name your gem with this prefix
+# to allow it to be used as a plugin.
+#
+# @since 0.6.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/config.rb#114
+YARD::Config::YARD_PLUGIN_PREFIX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# A documentation string, or "docstring" for short, encapsulates the
+# comments and metadata, or "tags", of an object. Meta-data is expressed
+# in the form +@tag VALUE+, where VALUE can span over multiple lines as
+# long as they are indented. The following +@example+ tag shows how tags
+# can be indented:
+#
+# # @example My example
+# # a = "hello world"
+# # a.reverse
+# # @version 1.0
+#
+# Tags can be nested in a documentation string, though the {Tags::Tag}
+# itself is responsible for parsing the inner tags.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#16
+class YARD::Docstring < ::String
+ # Creates a new docstring with the raw contents attached to an optional
+ # object. Parsing will be done by the {DocstringParser} class.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # Docstring.new("hello world\n@return Object return", someobj)
+ # @note To properly parse directives with proper parser context within
+ # handlers, you should not use this method to create a Docstring.
+ # Instead, use the {parser}, which takes a handler object that
+ # can pass parser state onto directives. If a Docstring is created
+ # with this method, directives do not have access to any parser
+ # state, and may not function as expected.
+ # @param content [String] the raw comments to be parsed into a docstring
+ # and associated meta-data.
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] an object to associate the docstring
+ # with.
+ # @return [Docstring] a new instance of Docstring
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#103
+ def initialize(content = T.unsafe(nil), object = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Adds another {Docstring}, copying over tags.
+ #
+ # @param other [Docstring, String] the other docstring (or string) to
+ # add.
+ # @return [Docstring] a new docstring with both docstrings combines
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#116
+ def +(other); end
+
+ # Adds a tag or reftag object to the tag list. If you want to parse
+ # tag data based on the {Tags::DefaultFactory} tag factory, use
+ # {DocstringParser} instead.
+ #
+ # @param tags [Tags::Tag, Tags::RefTag] list of tag objects to add
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#242
+ def add_tag(*tags); end
+
+ # @return [String] the raw documentation (including raw tag text)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#53
+ def all; end
+
+ # Replaces the docstring with new raw content. Called by {#all=}.
+ #
+ # @param content [String] the raw comments to be parsed
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#132
+ def all=(content, parse = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns true if the docstring has no content that is visible to a template.
+ #
+ # @param only_visible_tags [Boolean] whether only {Tags::Library.visible_tags}
+ # should be checked, or if all tags should be considered.
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not the docstring has content
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#310
+ def blank?(only_visible_tags = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Deletes all tags where the block returns true
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ # @yieldparam tag [Tags::Tag] the tag that is being tested
+ # @yieldreturn [Boolean] true if the tag should be deleted
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#300
+ def delete_tag_if(&block); end
+
+ # Delete all tags with +name+
+ #
+ # @param name [String] the tag name
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#291
+ def delete_tags(name); end
+
+ # Deep-copies a docstring
+ #
+ # @note This method creates a new docstring with new tag lists, but does
+ # not create new individual tags. Modifying the tag objects will still
+ # affect the original tags.
+ # @return [Docstring] a new copied docstring
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#153
+ def dup; end
+
+ # Returns true if at least one tag by the name +name+ was declared
+ #
+ # @param name [String] the tag name to search for
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not the tag +name+ was declared
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#283
+ def has_tag?(name); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the docstring was started with "##"
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#56
+ def hash_flag; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#57
+ def hash_flag=(v); end
+
+ # @return [Fixnum] the first line of the {#line_range}
+ # @return [nil] if there is no associated {#line_range}
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#167
+ def line; end
+
+ # @return [Range] line range in the {#object}'s file where the docstring was parsed from
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#50
+ def line_range; end
+
+ # @return [Range] line range in the {#object}'s file where the docstring was parsed from
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#50
+ def line_range=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the object that owns the docstring.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#47
+ def object; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the object that owns the docstring.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#47
+ def object=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Tags::RefTag>] the list of reference tags
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#44
+ def ref_tags; end
+
+ # Replaces the docstring with new raw content. Called by {#all=}.
+ #
+ # @param content [String] the raw comments to be parsed
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#132
+ def replace(content, parse = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Resolves unresolved other docstring reference if there is
+ # unresolved reference. Does nothing if there is no unresolved
+ # reference.
+ #
+ # Normally, you don't need to call this method
+ # explicitly. Resolving unresolved reference is done implicitly.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#328
+ def resolve_reference; end
+
+ # Gets the first line of a docstring to the period or the first paragraph.
+ #
+ # @return [String] The first line or paragraph of the docstring; always ends with a period.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#173
+ def summary; end
+
+ # Convenience method to return the first tag
+ # object in the list of tag objects of that name
+ #
+ # @example
+ # doc = Docstring.new("@return zero when nil")
+ # doc.tag(:return).text # => "zero when nil"
+ # @param name [#to_s] the tag name to return data for
+ # @return [Tags::Tag] the first tag in the list of {#tags}
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#265
+ def tag(name); end
+
+ # Returns a list of tags specified by +name+ or all tags if +name+ is not specified.
+ #
+ # @param name [#to_s] the tag name to return data for, or nil for all tags
+ # @return [Array<Tags::Tag>] the list of tags by the specified tag name
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#273
+ def tags(name = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Reformats and returns a raw representation of the tag data using the
+ # current tag and docstring data, not the original text.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the updated raw formatted docstring data
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ # @todo Add Tags::Tag#to_raw and refactor
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#207
+ def to_raw; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#125
+ def to_s; end
+
+ private
+
+ # Maps valid reference tags
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Tags::RefTag>] the list of valid reference tags
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#344
+ def convert_ref_tags; end
+
+ # Parses out comments split by newlines into a new code object
+ #
+ # @param comments [String] the newline delimited array of comments. If the comments
+ # are passed as a String, they will be split by newlines.
+ # @return [String] the non-metadata portion of the comments to
+ # be used as a docstring
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#369
+ def parse_comments(comments); end
+
+ # A stable sort_by method.
+ #
+ # @param list [Enumerable] the list to sort.
+ # @return [Array] a stable sorted list.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#382
+ def stable_sort_by(list); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @note Plugin developers should make sure to reset this value
+ # after parsing finishes. This can be done via the
+ # {Parser::SourceParser.after_parse_list} callback. This will
+ # ensure that YARD can properly parse multiple projects in
+ # the same process.
+ # @return [Class<DocstringParser>] the parser class used to parse
+ # text and optional meta-data from docstrings. Defaults to
+ # {DocstringParser}.
+ # @see DocstringParser
+ # @see Parser::SourceParser.after_parse_list
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#28
+ def default_parser; end
+
+ # @note Plugin developers should make sure to reset this value
+ # after parsing finishes. This can be done via the
+ # {Parser::SourceParser.after_parse_list} callback. This will
+ # ensure that YARD can properly parse multiple projects in
+ # the same process.
+ # @return [Class<DocstringParser>] the parser class used to parse
+ # text and optional meta-data from docstrings. Defaults to
+ # {DocstringParser}.
+ # @see DocstringParser
+ # @see Parser::SourceParser.after_parse_list
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#28
+ def default_parser=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Creates a new docstring without performing any parsing through
+ # a {DocstringParser}. This method is called by +DocstringParser+
+ # when creating the new docstring object.
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the textual portion of the docstring
+ # @param tags [Array<Tags::Tag>] the list of tag objects in the docstring
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base, nil] the object associated with the
+ # docstring. May be nil.
+ # @param raw_data [String] the complete docstring, including all
+ # original formatting and any unparsed tags/directives.
+ # @param ref_object [CodeObjects::Base, nil] a reference object used for
+ # the base set of documentation / tag information.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#77
+ def new!(text, tags = T.unsafe(nil), object = T.unsafe(nil), raw_data = T.unsafe(nil), ref_object = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Creates a parser object using the current {default_parser}.
+ # Equivalent to:
+ # Docstring.default_parser.new(*args)
+ #
+ # @param args arguments are passed to the {DocstringParser}
+ # class. See {DocstringParser#initialize} for details on
+ # arguments.
+ # @return [DocstringParser] the parser object used to parse a
+ # docstring.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#38
+ def parser(*args); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Matches a tag at the start of a comment line
+#
+# @deprecated Use {DocstringParser::META_MATCH}
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/docstring.rb#61
+YARD::Docstring::META_MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Parses text and creates a {Docstring} object to represent documentation
+# for a {CodeObjects::Base}. To create a new docstring, you should initialize
+# the parser and call {#parse} followed by {#to_docstring}.
+#
+# == Subclassing Notes
+#
+# The DocstringParser can be subclassed and substituted during parsing by
+# setting the {Docstring.default_parser} attribute with the name of the
+# subclass. This allows developers to change the way docstrings are
+# parsed, allowing for completely different docstring syntaxes.
+#
+# @example Creating a Docstring with a DocstringParser
+# DocstringParser.new.parse("text here").to_docstring
+# @example Creating a Custom DocstringParser
+# # Parses docstrings backwards!
+# class ReverseDocstringParser
+# def parse_content(content)
+# super(content.reverse)
+# end
+# end
+#
+# # Set the parser as default when parsing
+# YARD::Docstring.default_parser = ReverseDocstringParser
+# @see #parse_content
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#29
+class YARD::DocstringParser
+ # Creates a new parser to parse docstring data
+ #
+ # @param library [Tags::Library] a tag library for recognizing
+ # tags.
+ # @return [DocstringParser] a new instance of DocstringParser
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#80
+ def initialize(library = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Creates a new directive using the registered {#library}
+ #
+ # @return [Tags::Directive] the directive object that is created
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#231
+ def create_directive(tag_name, tag_buf); end
+
+ # Creates a {Tags::RefTag}
+ #
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#225
+ def create_ref_tag(tag_name, name, object_name); end
+
+ # Creates a tag from the {Tags::DefaultFactory tag factory}.
+ #
+ # To add an already created tag object, append it to {#tags}.
+ #
+ # @param tag_name [String] the tag name
+ # @param tag_buf [String] the text attached to the tag with newlines removed.
+ # @return [Tags::Tag, Tags::RefTag] a tag
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#208
+ def create_tag(tag_name, tag_buf = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Tags::Directive>] a list of directives identified
+ # by the parser. This list will not be passed on to the
+ # Docstring object.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#44
+ def directives; end
+
+ # @return [Array<Tags::Directive>] a list of directives identified
+ # by the parser. This list will not be passed on to the
+ # Docstring object.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#44
+ def directives=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Handlers::Base, nil] the handler parsing this
+ # docstring. May be nil if this docstring parser is not
+ # initialized through
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#65
+ def handler; end
+
+ # @return [Handlers::Base, nil] the handler parsing this
+ # docstring. May be nil if this docstring parser is not
+ # initialized through
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#65
+ def handler=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Tags::Library] the tag library being used to
+ # identify registered tags in the docstring.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#69
+ def library; end
+
+ # @return [Tags::Library] the tag library being used to
+ # identify registered tags in the docstring.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#69
+ def library=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] the object associated with
+ # the docstring being parsed. May be nil if the docstring is
+ # not attached to any object.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#55
+ def object; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] the object associated with
+ # the docstring being parsed. May be nil if the docstring is
+ # not attached to any object.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#55
+ def object=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Parses all content and returns itself.
+ #
+ # @param content [String] the docstring text to parse
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object that the docstring
+ # is attached to. Will be passed to directives to act on
+ # this object.
+ # @param handler [Handlers::Base, nil] the handler object that is
+ # parsing this object. May be nil if this parser is not being
+ # called from a {Parser::SourceParser} context.
+ # @return [self] the parser object. To get the docstring,
+ # call {#to_docstring}.
+ # @see #to_docstring
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#112
+ def parse(content, object = T.unsafe(nil), handler = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Parses a given block of text.
+ #
+ # @note Subclasses can override this method to perform custom
+ # parsing of content data.
+ # @param content [String] the content to parse
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#128
+ def parse_content(content); end
+
+ # Call post processing callbacks on parser.
+ # This is called implicitly by parser. Use this when
+ # manually configuring a {Docstring} object.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#195
+ def post_process; end
+
+ # @return [String] the complete input string to the parser.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#35
+ def raw_text; end
+
+ # @return [String] the complete input string to the parser.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#35
+ def raw_text=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] the object referenced by
+ # the docstring being parsed. May be nil if the docstring doesn't
+ # refer to any object.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#60
+ def reference; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] the object referenced by
+ # the docstring being parsed. May be nil if the docstring doesn't
+ # refer to any object.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#60
+ def reference=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [OpenStruct] any arbitrary state to be passed between
+ # tags during parsing. Mainly used by directives to coordinate
+ # behaviour (so that directives can be aware of other directives
+ # used in a docstring).
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#50
+ def state; end
+
+ # @return [OpenStruct] any arbitrary state to be passed between
+ # tags during parsing. Mainly used by directives to coordinate
+ # behaviour (so that directives can be aware of other directives
+ # used in a docstring).
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#50
+ def state=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Backward compatibility to detect old tags that should be specified
+ # as directives in 0.8 and onward.
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#251
+ def tag_is_directive?(tag_name); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Tags::Tag>] the list of meta-data tags identified
+ # by the parser
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#39
+ def tags; end
+
+ # @return [Array<Tags::Tag>] the list of meta-data tags identified
+ # by the parser
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#39
+ def tags=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the parsed text portion of the docstring,
+ # with tags removed.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#32
+ def text; end
+
+ # @return [String] the parsed text portion of the docstring,
+ # with tags removed.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#32
+ def text=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Docstring] translates parsed text into
+ # a Docstring object.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#94
+ def to_docstring; end
+
+ private
+
+ # Calls all {after_parse} callbacks
+ #
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#323
+ def call_after_parse_callbacks; end
+
+ # Calls the {Tags::Directive#after_parse} callback on all the
+ # created directives.
+ #
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#318
+ def call_directives_after_parse; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#304
+ def detect_reference(content); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#300
+ def namespace; end
+
+ class << self
+ # Creates a callback that is called after a docstring is successfully
+ # parsed. Use this method to perform sanity checks on a docstring's
+ # tag data, or add any extra tags automatically to a docstring.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ # @yield [parser] a block to be called after a docstring is parsed
+ # @yieldparam parser [DocstringParser] the docstring parser object
+ # with all directives and tags created.
+ # @yieldreturn [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#265
+ def after_parse(&block); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Proc>] the {after_parse} callback proc objects
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#270
+ def after_parse_callbacks; end
+ end
+end
+
+# The regular expression to match the tag syntax
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/docstring_parser.rb#72
+YARD::DocstringParser::META_MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/gem_index.rb#6
+module YARD::GemIndex
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/gem_index.rb#25
+ def all; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/gem_index.rb#17
+ def each(&block); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/gem_index.rb#9
+ def find_all_by_name(*args); end
+
+ class << self
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/gem_index.rb#25
+ def all; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/gem_index.rb#17
+ def each(&block); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/gem_index.rb#9
+ def find_all_by_name(*args); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Handlers are called during the data processing part of YARD's
+# parsing phase. This allows YARD as well as any custom extension to
+# analyze source and generate {CodeObjects} to be stored for later use.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#66
+module YARD::Handlers; end
+
+# Handlers are pluggable semantic parsers for YARD's code generation
+# phase. They allow developers to control what information gets
+# generated by YARD, giving them the ability to, for instance, document
+# any Ruby DSLs that a customized framework may use. A good example
+# of this would be the ability to document and generate meta data for
+# the 'describe' declaration of the RSpec testing framework by simply
+# adding a handler for such a keyword. Similarly, any Ruby API that
+# takes advantage of class level declarations could add these to the
+# documentation in a very explicit format by treating them as first-
+# class objects in any outputted documentation.
+#
+# == Overview of a Typical Handler Scenario
+#
+# Generally, a handler class will declare a set of statements which
+# it will handle using the {handles} class declaration. It will then
+# implement the {#process} method to do the work. The processing would
+# usually involve the manipulation of the {#namespace}, {#owner}
+# {CodeObjects::Base code objects} or the creation of new ones, in
+# which case they should be registered by {#register}, a method that
+# sets some basic attributes for the new objects.
+#
+# Handlers are usually simple and take up to a page of code to process
+# and register a new object or add new attributes to the current +namespace+.
+#
+# == Setting up a Handler for Use
+#
+# A Handler is automatically registered when it is subclassed from the
+# base class. The only other thing that needs to be done is to specify
+# which statement the handler will process. This is done with the +handles+
+# declaration, taking either a {Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken}, {String} or `Regexp`.
+# Here is a simple example which processes module statements.
+#
+# class MyModuleHandler < YARD::Handlers::Base
+# handles TkMODULE
+#
+# def process
+# # do something
+# end
+# end
+#
+# == Processing Handler Data
+#
+# The goal of a specific handler is really up to the developer, and as
+# such there is no real guideline on how to process the data. However,
+# it is important to know where the data is coming from to be able to use
+# it.
+#
+# === +statement+ Attribute
+#
+# The +statement+ attribute pertains to the {Parser::Ruby::Legacy::Statement} object
+# containing a set of tokens parsed in by the parser. This is the main set
+# of data to be analyzed and processed. The comments attached to the statement
+# can be accessed by the {Parser::Ruby::Legacy::Statement#comments} method, but generally
+# the data to be processed will live in the +tokens+ attribute. This list
+# can be converted to a +String+ using +#to_s+ to parse the data with
+# regular expressions (or other text processing mechanisms), if needed.
+#
+# === +namespace+ Attribute
+#
+# The +namespace+ attribute is a {CodeObjects::NamespaceObject namespace object}
+# which represents the current namespace that the parser is in. For instance:
+#
+# module SomeModule
+# class MyClass
+# def mymethod; end
+# end
+# end
+#
+# If a handler was to parse the 'class MyClass' statement, it would
+# be necessary to know that it belonged inside the SomeModule module.
+# This is the value that +namespace+ would return when processing such
+# a statement. If the class was then entered and another handler was
+# called on the method, the +namespace+ would be set to the 'MyClass'
+# code object.
+#
+# === +owner+ Attribute
+#
+# The +owner+ attribute is similar to the +namespace+ attribute in that
+# it also follows the scope of the code during parsing. However, a namespace
+# object is loosely defined as a module or class and YARD has the ability
+# to parse beyond module and class blocks (inside methods, for instance),
+# so the +owner+ attribute would not be limited to modules and classes.
+#
+# To put this into context, the example from above will be used. If a method
+# handler was added to the mix and decided to parse inside the method body,
+# the +owner+ would be set to the method object but the namespace would remain
+# set to the class. This would allow the developer to process any method
+# definitions set inside a method (def x; def y; 2 end end) by adding them
+# to the correct namespace (the class, not the method).
+#
+# In summary, the distinction between +namespace+ and +owner+ can be thought
+# of as the difference between first-class Ruby objects (namespaces) and
+# second-class Ruby objects (methods).
+#
+# === +visibility+ and +scope+ Attributes
+#
+# Mainly needed for parsing methods, the +visibility+ and +scope+ attributes
+# refer to the public/protected/private and class/instance values (respectively)
+# of the current parsing position.
+#
+# == Parsing Blocks in Statements
+#
+# In addition to parsing a statement and creating new objects, some
+# handlers may wish to continue parsing the code inside the statement's
+# block (if there is one). In this context, a block means the inside
+# of any statement, be it class definition, module definition, if
+# statement or classic 'Ruby block'.
+#
+# For example, a class statement would be "class MyClass" and the block
+# would be a list of statements including the method definitions inside
+# the class. For a class handler, the programmer would execute the
+# {#parse_block} method to continue parsing code inside the block, with
+# the +namespace+ now pointing to the class object the handler created.
+#
+# YARD has the ability to continue into any block: class, module, method,
+# even if statements. For this reason, the block parsing method must be
+# invoked explicitly out of efficiency sake.
+#
+# @abstract Subclass this class to provide a handler for YARD to use
+# during the processing phase.
+# @see CodeObjects::Base
+# @see CodeObjects::NamespaceObject
+# @see handles
+# @see #namespace
+# @see #owner
+# @see #register
+# @see #parse_block
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#149
+class YARD::Handlers::Base
+ include ::YARD::CodeObjects
+ include ::YARD::Parser
+
+ # @return [Base] a new instance of Base
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#276
+ def initialize(source_parser, stmt); end
+
+ # Aborts a handler by raising {Handlers::HandlerAborted}.
+ # An exception will only be logged in debugging mode for
+ # this kind of handler exit.
+ #
+ # @raise [Handlers::HandlerAborted]
+ # @since 0.8.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#355
+ def abort!; end
+
+ # @abstract Implement this method to return the parameters in a method call
+ # statement. It should return an empty list if the statement is not a
+ # method call.
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of argument names
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#581
+ def call_params; end
+
+ # @abstract Implement this method to return the method being called in
+ # a method call. It should return nil if the statement is not a method
+ # call.
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [String] the method name being called
+ # @return [nil] if the statement is not a method call
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#590
+ def caller_method; end
+
+ # Ensures that a specific +object+ has been parsed and loaded into the
+ # registry. This is necessary when adding data to a namespace, for instance,
+ # since the namespace may not have been processed yet (it can be located
+ # in a file that has not been handled).
+ #
+ # Calling this method defers the handler until all other files have been
+ # processed. If the object gets resolved, the rest of the handler continues,
+ # otherwise an exception is raised.
+ #
+ # @example Adding a mixin to the String class programmatically
+ # ensure_loaded! P('String')
+ # # "String" is now guaranteed to be loaded
+ # P('String').mixins << P('MyMixin')
+ # @param object [Proxy, CodeObjects::Base] the object to resolve.
+ # @param max_retries [Integer] the number of times to defer the handler
+ # before raising a +NamespaceMissingError+.
+ # @raise [NamespaceMissingError] if the object is not resolved within
+ # +max_retries+ attempts, this exception is raised and the handler
+ # finishes processing.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#561
+ def ensure_loaded!(object, max_retries = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute extra_state.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#348
+ def extra_state; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute globals.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#347
+ def globals; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute namespace.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#341
+ def namespace; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute namespace
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute namespace to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#342
+ def namespace=(v); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute owner.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#339
+ def owner; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute owner
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute owner to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#340
+ def owner=(v); end
+
+ # Parses the semantic "block" contained in the statement node.
+ #
+ # @abstract Subclasses should call {Processor#process parser.process}
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#304
+ def parse_block(*_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Processor] the processor object that manages all global state
+ # during handling.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#310
+ def parser; end
+
+ # The main handler method called by the parser on a statement
+ # that matches the {handles} declaration.
+ #
+ # Subclasses should override this method to provide the handling
+ # functionality for the class.
+ #
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>, CodeObjects::Base, Object] If this method returns a code object (or a list of them),
+ # they are passed to the +#register+ method which adds basic
+ # attributes. It is not necessary to return any objects and in
+ # some cases you may want to explicitly avoid the returning of
+ # any objects for post-processing by the register method.
+ # @see handles
+ # @see #register
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#297
+ def process; end
+
+ # Executes a given block with specific state values for {#owner},
+ # {#namespace} and {#scope}.
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] a customizable set of options
+ # @yield a block to execute with the given state values.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#370
+ def push_state(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Do some post processing on a list of code objects.
+ # Adds basic attributes to the list of objects like
+ # the filename, line number, {CodeObjects::Base#dynamic},
+ # source code and {CodeObjects::Base#docstring},
+ # but only if they don't exist.
+ #
+ # @param objects [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] the list of objects to post-process.
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, Array<CodeObjects::Base>] returns whatever is passed in, for chainability.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#407
+ def register(*objects); end
+
+ # Registers any docstring found for the object and expands macros
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to register
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#450
+ def register_docstring(object, docstring = T.unsafe(nil), stmt = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Registers the object as dynamic if the object is defined inside
+ # a method or block (owner != namespace)
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to register
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#537
+ def register_dynamic(object); end
+
+ # Ensures that the object's namespace is loaded before attaching it
+ # to the namespace.
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to register
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#429
+ def register_ensure_loaded(object); end
+
+ # Registers the file/line of the declaration with the object
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to register
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#441
+ def register_file_info(object, file = T.unsafe(nil), line = T.unsafe(nil), comments = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Registers the object as being inside a specific group
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to register
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#473
+ def register_group(object, group = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Registers the same method information on the module function, if
+ # the object was defined as a module function.
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the possible module function object
+ # to copy data for
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#523
+ def register_module_function(object); end
+
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to register
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#499
+ def register_source(object, source = T.unsafe(nil), type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Registers any transitive tags from the namespace on the object
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base, nil] the object to register
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#487
+ def register_transitive_tags(object); end
+
+ # Registers visibility on a method object. If the object does not
+ # respond to setting visibility, nothing is done.
+ #
+ # @param object [#visibility=] the object to register
+ # @param visibility [Symbol] the visibility to set on the object
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#511
+ def register_visibility(object, visibility = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute scope.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#345
+ def scope; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute scope
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute scope to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#346
+ def scope=(v); end
+
+ # @return [Object] the statement object currently being processed. Usually
+ # refers to one semantic language statement, though the strict definition
+ # depends on the parser used.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#315
+ def statement; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute visibility.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#343
+ def visibility; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute visibility
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute visibility to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#344
+ def visibility=(v); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Clear all registered subclasses. Testing purposes only
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#159
+ def clear_subclasses; end
+
+ # @return [Array] a list of matchers for the handler object.
+ # @see handles?
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#211
+ def handlers; end
+
+ # Declares the statement type which will be processed
+ # by this handler.
+ #
+ # A match need not be unique to a handler. Multiple
+ # handlers can process the same statement. However,
+ # in this case, care should be taken to make sure that
+ # {#parse_block} would only be executed by one of
+ # the handlers, otherwise the same code will be parsed
+ # multiple times and slow YARD down.
+ #
+ # @param matches [Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken, Symbol, String, Regexp] statements that match the declaration will be
+ # processed by this handler. A {String} match is
+ # equivalent to a +/\Astring/+ regular expression
+ # (match from the beginning of the line), and all
+ # token matches match only the first token of the
+ # statement.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#192
+ def handles(*matches); end
+
+ # This class is implemented by {Ruby::Base} and {Ruby::Legacy::Base}.
+ # To implement a base handler class for another language, implement
+ # this method to return true if the handler should process the given
+ # statement object. Use {handlers} to enumerate the matchers declared
+ # for the handler class.
+ #
+ # @param statement a statement object or node (depends on language type)
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not this handler object should process
+ # the given statement
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#205
+ def handles?(statement); end
+
+ # Declares that a handler should only be called when inside a filename
+ # by its basename or a regex match for the full path.
+ #
+ # @param filename [String, Regexp] a matching filename or regex
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#235
+ def in_file(filename); end
+
+ # @private
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#169
+ def inherited(subclass); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the filename matches the declared file
+ # match for a handler. If no file match is specified, returns true.
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#242
+ def matches_file?(filename); end
+
+ # Declares that the handler should only be called when inside a
+ # {CodeObjects::NamespaceObject}, not a method body.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#219
+ def namespace_only; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the handler should only be processed inside
+ # a namespace.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#225
+ def namespace_only?; end
+
+ # Generates a +process+ method, equivalent to +def process; ... end+.
+ # Blocks defined with this syntax will be wrapped inside an anonymous
+ # module so that the handler class can be extended with mixins that
+ # override the +process+ method without alias chaining.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see #process
+ # @since 0.5.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#269
+ def process(&block); end
+
+ # Returns all registered handler subclasses.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Base>] a list of handlers
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#165
+ def subclasses; end
+ end
+end
+
+# CRuby Handlers
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#74
+module YARD::Handlers::C; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/alias_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::AliasHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/alias_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::AliasHandler::MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/attribute_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::AttributeHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/attribute_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::AttributeHandler::MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#5
+class YARD::Handlers::C::Base < ::YARD::Handlers::Base
+ include ::YARD::Parser::C
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Common::MethodHandler
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::C::HandlerMethods
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#77
+ def ensure_variable_defined!(var, max_retries = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#64
+ def namespace_for_variable(var); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#94
+ def namespaces; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#60
+ def override_comments; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#104
+ def parse_block(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#113
+ def process_file(file, object); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#98
+ def processed_files; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#38
+ def register_docstring(object, docstring = T.unsafe(nil), stmt = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#42
+ def register_file_info(object, file = T.unsafe(nil), line = T.unsafe(nil), comments = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#46
+ def register_source(object, source = T.unsafe(nil), type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#50
+ def register_visibility(object, visibility = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#56
+ def symbols; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#158
+ def remove_var_prefix(var); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the handler handles this statement
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#10
+ def handles?(statement, processor); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#28
+ def statement_class(type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Generated by update_error_map.rb (Copy+past results)
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/base.rb#131
+YARD::Handlers::C::Base::ERROR_CLASS_NAMES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/class_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::ClassHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/class_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::ClassHandler::MATCH1 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/class_handler.rb#9
+YARD::Handlers::C::ClassHandler::MATCH2 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/constant_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::ConstantHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/constant_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::ConstantHandler::MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#5
+module YARD::Handlers::C::HandlerMethods
+ include ::YARD::Parser::C
+ include ::YARD::CodeObjects
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Common::MethodHandler
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#86
+ def handle_alias(var_name, new_name, old_name); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#75
+ def handle_attribute(var_name, name, read, write); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#10
+ def handle_class(var_name, class_name, parent, in_module = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#109
+ def handle_constants(type, var_name, const_name, value); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#46
+ def handle_method(scope, var_name, name, func_name, _source_file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#33
+ def handle_module(var_name, module_name, in_module = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#123
+ def find_constant_docstring(object); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#154
+ def find_method_body(object, symbol); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/handler_methods.rb#196
+ def record_parameters(object, symbol, src); end
+end
+
+# Handles the Init_Libname() method
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/init_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::C::InitHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/init_handler.rb#4
+YARD::Handlers::C::InitHandler::MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/method_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::MethodHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/method_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::MethodHandler::MATCH1 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/method_handler.rb#14
+YARD::Handlers::C::MethodHandler::MATCH2 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/method_handler.rb#18
+YARD::Handlers::C::MethodHandler::MATCH3 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/mixin_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::MixinHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/mixin_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::MixinHandler::MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/module_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::ModuleHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/module_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::ModuleHandler::MATCH1 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/module_handler.rb#4
+YARD::Handlers::C::ModuleHandler::MATCH2 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Parses comments
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/override_comment_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::C::OverrideCommentHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/override_comment_handler.rb#24
+ def register_docstring(object, docstring = T.unsafe(nil), stmt = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/override_comment_handler.rb#28
+ def register_file_info(object, file = T.unsafe(nil), line = T.unsafe(nil), comments = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/path_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::PathHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/path_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::PathHandler::MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/struct_handler.rb#2
+class YARD::Handlers::C::StructHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/struct_handler.rb#3
+YARD::Handlers::C::StructHandler::MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Keeps track of function bodies for symbol lookup during Ruby method declarations
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/symbol_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::C::SymbolHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::C::Base; end
+
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/c/symbol_handler.rb#4
+YARD::Handlers::C::SymbolHandler::MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Shared logic between C and Ruby handlers.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#68
+module YARD::Handlers::Common; end
+
+# Shared functionality between Ruby and C method handlers.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/common/method_handler.rb#6
+module YARD::Handlers::Common::MethodHandler
+ # @param obj [MethodObject]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/common/method_handler.rb#8
+ def add_predicate_return_tag(obj); end
+end
+
+# Raise this error when a handler should exit before completing.
+# The exception will be silenced, allowing the next handler(s) in the
+# queue to be executed.
+#
+# @since 0.8.4
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#8
+class YARD::Handlers::HandlerAborted < ::RuntimeError; end
+
+# Raised during processing phase when a handler needs to perform
+# an operation on an object's namespace but the namespace could
+# not be resolved.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#13
+class YARD::Handlers::NamespaceMissingError < ::YARD::Parser::UndocumentableError
+ # @return [NamespaceMissingError] a new instance of NamespaceMissingError
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#18
+ def initialize(object); end
+
+ # The object the error occurred on
+ #
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] a code object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#16
+ def object; end
+
+ # The object the error occurred on
+ #
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] a code object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/base.rb#16
+ def object=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# Iterates over all statements in a file and delegates them to the
+# {Handlers::Base} objects that are registered to handle the statement.
+#
+# This class is passed to each handler and keeps overall processing state.
+# For example, if the {#visibility} is set in a handler, all following
+# statements will have access to this state. This allows "public",
+# "protected" and "private" statements to be handled in classes and modules.
+# In addition, the {#namespace} can be set during parsing to control
+# where objects are being created from. You can also access extra stateful
+# properties that any handler can set during the duration of the post
+# processing of a file from {#extra_state}. If you need to access state
+# across different files, look at {#globals}.
+#
+# @see Handlers::Base
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#19
+class YARD::Handlers::Processor
+ # Creates a new Processor for a +file+.
+ #
+ # @param parser [Parser::SourceParser] the parser used to initialize the processor
+ # @return [Processor] a new instance of Processor
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#91
+ def initialize(parser); end
+
+ # Share state across different handlers inside of a file.
+ # This attribute is similar to {#visibility}, {#scope}, {#namespace}
+ # and {#owner}, in that they all maintain state across all handlers
+ # for the entire source file. Use this attribute to store any data
+ # your handler might need to save during the parsing of a file. If
+ # you need to save state across files, see {#globals}.
+ #
+ # @return [OpenStruct] an open structure that can store arbitrary data
+ # @see #globals
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#87
+ def extra_state; end
+
+ # Share state across different handlers inside of a file.
+ # This attribute is similar to {#visibility}, {#scope}, {#namespace}
+ # and {#owner}, in that they all maintain state across all handlers
+ # for the entire source file. Use this attribute to store any data
+ # your handler might need to save during the parsing of a file. If
+ # you need to save state across files, see {#globals}.
+ #
+ # @return [OpenStruct] an open structure that can store arbitrary data
+ # @see #globals
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#87
+ def extra_state=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the filename
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#40
+ def file; end
+
+ # @return [String] the filename
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#40
+ def file=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Searches for all handlers in {Base.subclasses} that match the +statement+
+ #
+ # @param statement the statement object to match.
+ # @return [Array<Base>] a list of handlers to process the statement with.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#150
+ def find_handlers(statement); end
+
+ # Handlers can share state for the entire post processing stage through
+ # this attribute. Note that post processing stage spans multiple files.
+ # To share state only within a single file, use {#extra_state}
+ #
+ # @example Sharing state among two handlers
+ # class Handler1 < YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ # handles :class
+ # process { globals.foo = :bar }
+ # end
+ #
+ # class Handler2 < YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ # handles :method
+ # process { puts globals.foo }
+ # end
+ # @return [OpenStruct] global shared state for post-processing stage
+ # @see #extra_state
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#76
+ def globals; end
+
+ # Handlers can share state for the entire post processing stage through
+ # this attribute. Note that post processing stage spans multiple files.
+ # To share state only within a single file, use {#extra_state}
+ #
+ # @example Sharing state among two handlers
+ # class Handler1 < YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ # handles :class
+ # process { globals.foo = :bar }
+ # end
+ #
+ # class Handler2 < YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ # handles :method
+ # process { puts globals.foo }
+ # end
+ # @return [OpenStruct] global shared state for post-processing stage
+ # @see #extra_state
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#76
+ def globals=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::NamespaceObject] the current namespace
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#43
+ def namespace; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::NamespaceObject] the current namespace
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#43
+ def namespace=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] unlike the namespace, the owner
+ # is a non-namespace object that should be stored between statements.
+ # For instance, when parsing a method body, the {CodeObjects::MethodObject}
+ # is set as the owner, in case any extra method information is processed.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#55
+ def owner; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] unlike the namespace, the owner
+ # is a non-namespace object that should be stored between statements.
+ # For instance, when parsing a method body, the {CodeObjects::MethodObject}
+ # is set as the owner, in case any extra method information is processed.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#55
+ def owner=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Continue parsing the remainder of the files in the +globals.ordered_parser+
+ # object. After the remainder of files are parsed, processing will continue
+ # on the current file.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see Parser::OrderedParser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#139
+ def parse_remaining_files; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the parser type (:ruby, :ruby18, :c)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#58
+ def parser_type; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the parser type (:ruby, :ruby18, :c)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#58
+ def parser_type=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Processes a list of statements by finding handlers to process each
+ # one.
+ #
+ # @param statements [Array] a list of statements
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#109
+ def process(statements); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the current scope (class, instance)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#49
+ def scope; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the current scope (class, instance)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#49
+ def scope=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the current visibility (public, private, protected)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#46
+ def visibility; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the current visibility (public, private, protected)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#46
+ def visibility=(_arg0); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Returns the handler base class
+ #
+ # @return [Base] the base class
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#171
+ def handler_base_class; end
+
+ # The module holding the handlers to be loaded
+ #
+ # @return [Module] the module containing the handlers depending on
+ # {#parser_type}.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#179
+ def handler_base_namespace; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#160
+ def handles?(handler, statement); end
+
+ # Loads handlers from {#handler_base_namespace}. This ensures that
+ # Ruby1.9 handlers are never loaded into 1.8; also lowers the amount
+ # of modules that are loaded
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#187
+ def load_handlers; end
+
+ class << self
+ # @private
+ # @return [Hash] a list of registered parser type extensions
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#32
+ def namespace_for_handler; end
+
+ # Registers a new namespace for handlers of the given type.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/processor.rb#23
+ def register_handler_namespace(type, ns); end
+ end
+end
+
+# All Ruby handlers
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#92
+module YARD::Handlers::Ruby; end
+
+# Handles alias and alias_method calls
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/alias_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::AliasHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base; end
+
+# Handles +attr_*+ statements in modules/classes
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/attribute_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::AttributeHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ protected
+
+ # Strips out any non-essential arguments from the attr statement.
+ #
+ # @param params [Array<Parser::Ruby::AstNode>] a list of the parameters
+ # in the attr call.
+ # @raise [Parser::UndocumentableError] if the arguments are not valid.
+ # @return [Array<String>] the validated attribute names
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/attribute_handler.rb#75
+ def validated_attribute_names(params); end
+end
+
+# This is the base handler class for the new-style (1.9) Ruby parser.
+# All handlers that subclass this base class will be used when the
+# new-style parser is used. For implementing legacy handlers, see
+# {Legacy::Base}.
+#
+# @abstract See {Handlers::Base} for subclassing information.
+# @see Handlers::Base
+# @see Legacy::Base
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#65
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base < ::YARD::Handlers::Base
+ include ::YARD::Parser::Ruby
+ extend ::YARD::Parser::Ruby
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#144
+ def call_params; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#155
+ def caller_method; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#135
+ def parse_block(inner_node, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not an {AstNode} object should be
+ # handled by this handler
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#113
+ def handles?(node); end
+
+ # Matcher for handling a node with a specific meta-type. An {AstNode}
+ # has a {AstNode#type} to define its type but can also be associated
+ # with a set of types. For instance, +:if+ and +:unless+ are both
+ # of the meta-type +:condition+.
+ #
+ # A meta-type is any method on the {AstNode} class ending in "?",
+ # though you should not include the "?" suffix in your declaration.
+ # Some examples are: "condition", "call", "literal", "kw", "token",
+ # "ref".
+ #
+ # @example Handling any conditional statement (if, unless)
+ # handles meta_type(:condition)
+ # @param type [Symbol] the meta-type to match. A meta-type can be
+ # any method name + "?" that {AstNode} responds to.
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#105
+ def meta_type(type); end
+
+ # Matcher for handling any type of method call. Method calls can
+ # be expressed by many {AstNode} types depending on the syntax
+ # with which it is called, so YARD allows you to use this matcher
+ # to simplify matching a method call.
+ #
+ # @example Match the "describe" method call
+ # handles method_call(:describe)
+ #
+ # # The following will be matched:
+ # # describe(...)
+ # # object.describe(...)
+ # # describe "argument" do ... end
+ # @param name [#to_s] matches the method call of this name
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#86
+ def method_call(name = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Matches if/unless conditions inside classes and attempts to process only
+# one branch (by evaluating the condition if possible).
+#
+# @example A simple class conditional
+# class Foo
+# if 0
+# # This method is ignored
+# def xyz; end
+# end
+# end
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_condition_handler.rb#12
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::ClassConditionHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ protected
+
+ # Parses the condition part of the if/unless statement
+ #
+ # @return [true, false, nil] true if the condition can be definitely
+ # parsed to true, false if not, and nil if the condition cannot be
+ # parsed with certainty (it's dynamic)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_condition_handler.rb#36
+ def parse_condition; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_condition_handler.rb#87
+ def parse_else_block; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_condition_handler.rb#83
+ def parse_then_block; end
+end
+
+# Handles class declarations
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::ClassHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::StructHandlerMethods
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_handler.rb#73
+ def create_struct_superclass(superclass, superclass_def); end
+
+ # Extract the parameters from the Struct.new AST node, returning them as a list
+ # of strings
+ #
+ # @param superclass [MethodCallNode] the AST node for the Struct.new call
+ # @return [Array<String>] the member names to generate methods for
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_handler.rb#67
+ def extract_parameters(superclass); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_handler.rb#92
+ def parse_struct_superclass(klass, superclass); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_handler.rb#98
+ def parse_superclass(superclass); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_handler.rb#82
+ def struct_superclass_name(superclass); end
+end
+
+# Handles a class variable (@@variable)
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/class_variable_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::ClassVariableHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base; end
+
+# Handles any lone comment statement in a Ruby file
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/comment_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::CommentHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base; end
+
+# Handles any constant assignment
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/constant_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::ConstantHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::StructHandlerMethods
+
+ private
+
+ # Extract the parameters from the Struct.new AST node, returning them as a list
+ # of strings
+ #
+ # @param superclass [MethodCallNode] the AST node for the Struct.new call
+ # @return [Array<String>] the member names to generate methods for
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/constant_handler.rb#49
+ def extract_parameters(superclass); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/constant_handler.rb#21
+ def process_constant(statement); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/constant_handler.rb#33
+ def process_structclass(statement); end
+end
+
+# Handles automatic detection of dsl-style methods
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler.rb#6
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DSLHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DSLHandlerMethods
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#5
+module YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DSLHandlerMethods
+ include ::YARD::CodeObjects
+ include ::YARD::Parser
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#14
+ def handle_comments; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#48
+ def register_docstring(object, docstring = T.unsafe(nil), stmt = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#72
+ def find_attached_macro; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#54
+ def implicit_docstring?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether caller method matches a macro or
+ # its alias names.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#85
+ def macro_name_matches(macro); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#59
+ def method_name; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#68
+ def method_signature; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/dsl_handler_methods.rb#9
+YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DSLHandlerMethods::IGNORE_METHODS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# Helper methods to assist with processing decorators.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/decorator_handler_methods.rb#3
+module YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DecoratorHandlerMethods
+ # @overload process_decorator
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/decorator_handler_methods.rb#43
+ def process_decorator(*nodes, &block); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @yield [method, node, name.to_sym]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/decorator_handler_methods.rb#78
+ def process_decorator_parameter(node, opts = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
+end
+
+# Handles 'raise' calls inside methods
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/exception_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::ExceptionHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base; end
+
+# Handles 'extend' call to include modules into the class scope of another
+#
+# @see MixinHandler
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/extend_handler.rb#4
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::ExtendHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::MixinHandler
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/extend_handler.rb#8
+ def scope; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/extend_handler.rb#12
+ def process_mixin(mixin); end
+end
+
+# To implement a custom handler matcher, subclass this class and implement
+# {#matches?} to return whether a node matches the handler.
+#
+# @example A Custom Handler Matcher Extension
+# # Implements a handler that checks for a specific string
+# # in the node's source.
+# class MyExtension < HandlesExtension
+# def matches?(node) node.source.include?(name) end
+# end
+#
+# # This handler will handle any node where the source includes 'foo'
+# class MyHandler < Handlers::Ruby::Base
+# handles MyExtension.new('foo')
+# end
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#19
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::HandlesExtension
+ # Creates a new extension with a specific matcher value +name+
+ #
+ # @param name [Object] the matcher value to check against {#matches?}
+ # @return [HandlesExtension] a new instance of HandlesExtension
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#22
+ def initialize(name); end
+
+ # Tests if the node matches the handler
+ #
+ # @param node [Parser::Ruby::AstNode] a Ruby node
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the +node+ matches the handler
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#27
+ def matches?(node); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # @return [String] the extension matcher value
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#34
+ def name; end
+end
+
+# Handlers for old Ruby 1.8 parser
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#93
+module YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy; end
+
+# Handles alias and alias_method calls
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/alias_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::AliasHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# Handles +attr_*+ statements in modules/classes
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/attribute_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::AttributeHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# This is the base handler for the legacy parser. To implement a legacy
+# handler, subclass this class.
+#
+# @abstract See {Handlers::Base} for subclassing information.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb#9
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base < ::YARD::Handlers::Base
+ include ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb#44
+ def call_params; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb#53
+ def caller_method; end
+
+ # Parses a statement's block with a set of state values. If the
+ # statement has no block, nothing happens. A description of state
+ # values can be found at {Handlers::Base#push_state}
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] State options
+ # @see Handlers::Base#push_state #push_state
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb#35
+ def parse_block(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Extracts method information for macro expansion only
+ #
+ # @return [Array<String,Array<Array<String>>>] the method name followed by method
+ # arguments (name and optional value)
+ # @todo This is a duplicate implementation of {MethodHandler}. Refactor.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb#68
+ def extract_method_details; end
+
+ # The string value of a token. For example, the return value for the symbol :sym
+ # would be :sym. The return value for a string +"foo #{ bar}"+ would be the literal
+ # +"foo #{ bar}"+ without any interpolation. The return value of the identifier
+ # 'test' would be the same value: 'test'. Here is a list of common types and
+ # their return values:
+ #
+ # @example
+ # tokval(TokenList.new('"foo"').first) => "foo"
+ # tokval(TokenList.new(':foo').first) => :foo
+ # tokval(TokenList.new('CONSTANT').first, RubyToken::TkId) => "CONSTANT"
+ # tokval(TokenList.new('identifier').first, RubyToken::TkId) => "identifier"
+ # tokval(TokenList.new('3.25').first) => 3.25
+ # tokval(TokenList.new('/xyz/i').first) => /xyz/i
+ # @param token [Token] The token of the class
+ # @param accepted_types [Array<Class<Token>>, Symbol] The allowed token types that this token can be. Defaults to [{TkVal}].
+ # A list of types would be, for example, [+TkSTRING+, +TkSYMBOL+], to return
+ # the token's value if it is either of those types. If +TkVal+ is accepted,
+ # +TkNode+ is also accepted.
+ #
+ # Certain symbol keys are allowed to specify multiple types in one fell swoop.
+ # These symbols are:
+ # :string => +TkSTRING+, +TkDSTRING+, +TkDXSTRING+ and +TkXSTRING+
+ # :attr => +TkSYMBOL+ and +TkSTRING+
+ # :identifier => +TkIDENTIFIER, +TkFID+ and +TkGVAR+.
+ # :number => +TkFLOAT+, +TkINTEGER+
+ # @return [Object] if the token is one of the accepted types, in its real value form.
+ # It should be noted that identifiers and constants are kept in String form.
+ # @return [nil] if the token is not any of the specified accepted types
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb#112
+ def tokval(token, *accepted_types); end
+
+ # Returns a list of symbols or string values from a statement.
+ # The list must be a valid comma delimited list, and values
+ # will only be returned to the end of the list only.
+ #
+ # Example:
+ # attr_accessor :a, 'b', :c, :d => ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
+ # attr_accessor 'a', UNACCEPTED_TYPE, 'c' => ['a', 'c']
+ #
+ # The tokval list of a {Parser::Ruby::Legacy::TokenList} of the above
+ # code would be the {#tokval} value of :a, 'b',
+ # :c and :d.
+ #
+ # It should also be noted that this function stops immediately at
+ # any ruby keyword encountered:
+ # "attr_accessor :a, :b, :c if x == 5" => ['a', 'b', 'c']
+ #
+ # @param tokenlist [TokenList] The list of tokens to process.
+ # @param accepted_types [Array<Class<Token>>] passed to {#tokval}
+ # @return [Array<String>] the list of tokvalues in the list.
+ # @return [Array<EMPTY>] if there are no symbols or Strings in the list
+ # @see #tokval
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb#178
+ def tokval_list(tokenlist, *accepted_types); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not a {Parser::Ruby::Legacy::Statement} object should be handled
+ # by this handler.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/base.rb#15
+ def handles?(stmt); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Matches if/unless conditions inside classes and attempts to process only
+# one branch (by evaluating the condition if possible).
+#
+# @example A simple class conditional
+# class Foo
+# if 0
+# # This method is ignored
+# def xyz; end
+# end
+# end
+# @since 0.5.4
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_condition_handler.rb#4
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ClassConditionHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base
+ protected
+
+ # Parses the condition part of the if/unless statement
+ #
+ # @return [true, false, nil] true if the condition can be definitely
+ # parsed to true, false if not, and nil if the condition cannot be
+ # parsed with certainty (it's dynamic)
+ # @since 0.5.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_condition_handler.rb#29
+ def parse_condition; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_condition_handler.rb#73
+ def parse_else_block; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_condition_handler.rb#68
+ def parse_then_block; end
+end
+
+# Handles class declarations
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ClassHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::StructHandlerMethods
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_handler.rb#74
+ def create_struct_superclass(superclass, superclass_def); end
+
+ # Extracts the parameter list from the Struct.new declaration and returns it
+ # formatted as a list of member names. Expects the user will have used symbols
+ # to define the struct member names
+ #
+ # @param superstring [String] the string declaring the superclass
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of member names
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_handler.rb#69
+ def extract_parameters(superstring); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_handler.rb#95
+ def parse_struct_subclass(klass, superclass_def); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_handler.rb#102
+ def parse_superclass(superclass); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_handler.rb#83
+ def struct_superclass_name(superclass); end
+end
+
+# Handles a class variable (@@variable)
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_variable_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ClassVariableHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/class_variable_handler.rb#4
+YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ClassVariableHandler::HANDLER_MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Handles any lone comment statement in a Ruby file
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/comment_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::CommentHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# Handles any constant assignment
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/constant_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ConstantHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::StructHandlerMethods
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/constant_handler.rb#25
+ def extract_parameters(parameters); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/constant_handler.rb#20
+ def process_structclass(classname, parameters); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/constant_handler.rb#5
+YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ConstantHandler::HANDLER_MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Handles automatic detection of dsl-style methods
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/dsl_handler.rb#7
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::DSLHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DSLHandlerMethods
+end
+
+# Handles 'raise' calls inside methods
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/exception_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ExceptionHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# Handles 'extend' call to include modules into the class scope of another
+#
+# @see MixinHandler
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/extend_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ExtendHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::MixinHandler
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/extend_handler.rb#7
+ def scope; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/extend_handler.rb#11
+ def process_mixin(mixin); end
+end
+
+# Handles a method definition
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/method_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::MethodHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# Handles the 'include' statement to mixin a module in the instance scope
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/mixin_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::MixinHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base
+ private
+
+ # @raise [YARD::Parser::UndocumentableError]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/mixin_handler.rb#26
+ def process_mixin(mixin); end
+end
+
+# Handles module_function calls to turn methods into public class methods.
+# Also creates a private instance copy of the method.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/module_function_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ModuleFunctionHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# Handles the declaration of a module
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/module_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::ModuleHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# Sets visibility of a class method to private.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/private_class_method_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::PrivateClassMethodHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/private_class_method_handler.rb#15
+ def privatize_class_method(name); end
+end
+
+# Sets visibility of a constant (class, module, const)
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/private_constant_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::PrivateConstantHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/private_constant_handler.rb#15
+ def privatize_constant(name); end
+end
+
+# Handles 'private', 'protected', and 'public' calls.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/visibility_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::VisibilityHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# Handles 'yield' calls
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/legacy/yield_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::YieldHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Legacy::Base; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#37
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::MethodCallWrapper < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::HandlesExtension
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#38
+ def matches?(node); end
+end
+
+# Handles a conditional inside a method
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/method_condition_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::MethodConditionHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base; end
+
+# Handles a method definition
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/method_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::MethodHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Common::MethodHandler
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/method_handler.rb#69
+ def format_args; end
+end
+
+# Handles the 'include' statement to mixin a module in the instance scope
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/mixin_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::MixinHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ protected
+
+ # @raise [YARD::Parser::UndocumentableError]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/mixin_handler.rb#25
+ def process_mixin(mixin); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/mixin_handler.rb#50
+ def recipient(mixin); end
+end
+
+# Handles module_function calls to turn methods into public class methods.
+# Also creates a private instance copy of the method.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/module_function_handler.rb#4
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::ModuleFunctionHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DecoratorHandlerMethods
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/module_function_handler.rb#34
+ def make_module_function(instance_method, namespace); end
+end
+
+# Handles the declaration of a module
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/module_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::ModuleHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base; end
+
+# Sets visibility of a class method to private.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/private_class_method_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::PrivateClassMethodHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DecoratorHandlerMethods
+end
+
+# Sets visibility of a constant (class, module, const)
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/private_constant_handler.rb#6
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::PrivateConstantHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/private_constant_handler.rb#28
+ def privatize_constant(node); end
+end
+
+# Sets visibility of a class method to public.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/public_class_method_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::PublicClassMethodHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DecoratorHandlerMethods
+end
+
+# Helper methods to parse @attr_* tags on a class.
+#
+# @deprecated The use of +@attr+ tags are deprecated since 0.8.0 in favour of
+# the +@!attribute+ directive. This module should not be relied on.
+# @since 0.5.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#7
+module YARD::Handlers::Ruby::StructHandlerMethods
+ include ::YARD::CodeObjects
+
+ # Creates the auto-generated docstring for the getter method of a struct's
+ # member. This is used so the generated documentation will look just like that
+ # of an attribute defined using attr_accessor.
+ #
+ # @param klass [ClassObject] the class whose members we're working with
+ # @param member [String] the name of the member we're generating documentation for
+ # @return [String] a docstring to be attached to the getter method for this member
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#62
+ def add_reader_tags(klass, new_method, member); end
+
+ # Creates the auto-generated docstring for the setter method of a struct's
+ # member. This is used so the generated documentation will look just like that
+ # of an attribute defined using attr_accessor.
+ #
+ # @param klass [ClassObject] the class whose members we're working with
+ # @param member [String] the name of the member we're generating documentation for
+ # @return [String] a docstring to be attached to the setter method for this member
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#77
+ def add_writer_tags(klass, new_method, member); end
+
+ # Creates the given member methods and attaches them to the given ClassObject.
+ #
+ # @param klass [ClassObject] the class to generate attributes for
+ # @param members [Array<String>] a list of member names
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#134
+ def create_attributes(klass, members); end
+
+ # Creates and registers a class object with the given name and superclass name.
+ # Returns it for further use.
+ #
+ # @param classname [String] the name of the class
+ # @param superclass [String] the name of the superclass
+ # @return [ClassObject] the class object for further processing/method attaching
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#92
+ def create_class(classname, superclass); end
+
+ # Determines whether to create an attribute method based on the class's
+ # tags.
+ #
+ # @param klass [ClassObject] the class whose tags we're searching
+ # @param member [String] the name of the struct member we need
+ # @param type [Symbol] (:read) reader method, or writer method?
+ # @return [Boolean] should the attribute be created?
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#38
+ def create_member_method?(klass, member, type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Creates the getter (reader) method and attaches it to the class as an attribute.
+ # Also sets up the docstring to prettify the documentation output.
+ #
+ # @param klass [ClassObject] the class to attach the method to
+ # @param member [String] the name of the member we're generating a method for
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#121
+ def create_reader(klass, member); end
+
+ # Creates the setter (writer) method and attaches it to the class as an attribute.
+ # Also sets up the docstring to prettify the documentation output.
+ #
+ # @param klass [ClassObject] the class to attach the method to
+ # @param member [String] the name of the member we're generating a method for
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#104
+ def create_writer(klass, member); end
+
+ # Extracts the user's defined @member tag for a given class and its member. Returns
+ # nil if the user did not define a @member tag for this struct entry.
+ #
+ # @param klass [ClassObject] the class whose tags we're searching
+ # @param member [String] the name of the struct member we need
+ # @param type [Symbol] reader method, or writer method?
+ # @return [Tags::Tag, nil] the tag matching the request, or nil if not found
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#17
+ def member_tag_for_member(klass, member, type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Retrieves all members defined in @attr* tags
+ #
+ # @param klass [ClassObject] the class with the attributes
+ # @return [Array<String>] the list of members defined as attributes on the class
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#26
+ def members_from_tags(klass); end
+
+ # Gets the return type for the member in a nicely formatted string. Used
+ # to be injected into auto-generated docstrings.
+ #
+ # @param member_tag [Tags::Tag] the tag object to check for types
+ # @return [String] the user-declared type of the struct member, or [Object] if
+ # the user did not define a type for this member.
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/struct_handler_methods.rb#51
+ def return_type_from_tag(member_tag); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#53
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::TestNodeWrapper < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::HandlesExtension
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/base.rb#54
+ def matches?(node); end
+end
+
+# Handles 'private', 'protected', and 'public' calls.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/visibility_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::VisibilityHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ include ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::DecoratorHandlerMethods
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/visibility_handler.rb#31
+ def is_attribute_method?(node); end
+end
+
+# Handles 'yield' calls
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/handlers/ruby/yield_handler.rb#3
+class YARD::Handlers::Ruby::YieldHandler < ::YARD::Handlers::Ruby::Base; end
+
+# Namespace for internationalization (i18n)
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#151
+module YARD::I18n; end
+
+# +Locale+ is a unit of translation. It has {#name} and a set of
+# messages.
+#
+# @since 0.8.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/locale.rb#8
+class YARD::I18n::Locale
+ # Creates a locale for +name+ locale.
+ #
+ # @param name [String] the locale name.
+ # @return [Locale] a new instance of Locale
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/locale.rb#34
+ def initialize(name); end
+
+ # Loads translation messages from +locale_directory+/{#name}.po.
+ #
+ # @param locale_directory [String] the directory path that has
+ # {#name}.po.
+ # @return [Boolean] +true+ if PO file exists, +false+ otherwise.
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/locale.rb#44
+ def load(locale_directory); end
+
+ # @return [String] the name of the locale. It used IETF language
+ # tag format +[language[_territory][.codeset][@modifier]]+.
+ # @see http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt BCP 47 - Tags for Identifying Languages
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/locale.rb#29
+ def name; end
+
+ # @param message [String] the translation target message.
+ # @return [String] translated message. If translation isn't
+ # registered, the +message+ is returned.
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/locale.rb#62
+ def translate(message); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @return [String, nil] the default locale name.
+ # @since 0.8.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/locale.rb#15
+ def default; end
+
+ # @return [String, nil] the default locale name.
+ # @since 0.8.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/locale.rb#20
+ def default=(locale); end
+ end
+end
+
+# +Message+ is a translation target message. It has message ID as
+# {#id} and some properties {#locations} and {#comments}.
+#
+# @since 0.8.1
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/message.rb#10
+class YARD::I18n::Message
+ # Creates a translate target message for message ID +id+.
+ #
+ # @param id [String] the message ID of the translate target message.
+ # @return [Message] a new instance of Message
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/message.rb#24
+ def initialize(id); end
+
+ # @param other [Message] the +Message+ to be compared.
+ # @return [Boolean] checks whether this message is equal to another.
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/message.rb#49
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # Adds a comment for the message.
+ #
+ # @param comment [String] the comment for the message to be added.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/message.rb#43
+ def add_comment(comment); end
+
+ # Adds location information for the message.
+ #
+ # @param path [String] the path where the message appears.
+ # @param line [Integer] the line number where the message appears.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/message.rb#35
+ def add_location(path, line); end
+
+ # @return [Set] the set of comments for the messages.
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/message.rb#19
+ def comments; end
+
+ # @return [String] the message ID of the translation target message.
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/message.rb#12
+ def id; end
+
+ # path and line number where the message is appeared.
+ #
+ # @return [Set] the set of locations. Location is an array of
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/message.rb#16
+ def locations; end
+end
+
+# Acts as a container for {Message} objects.
+#
+# @since 0.8.1
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/messages.rb#7
+class YARD::I18n::Messages
+ include ::Enumerable
+
+ # Creates a new container.
+ #
+ # @return [Messages] a new instance of Messages
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/messages.rb#11
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # Checks if this messages list is equal to another messages list.
+ #
+ # @param other [Messages] the container to compare.
+ # @return [Boolean] whether +self+ and +other+ is equivalence or not.
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/messages.rb#45
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # @param id [String] the message ID to perform a lookup on.
+ # @return [Message, nil] a registered message for the given +id+,
+ # or nil if no message for the ID is found.
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/messages.rb#27
+ def [](id); end
+
+ # Enumerates each {Message} in the container.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ # @yieldparam message [Message] the next message object in
+ # the enumeration.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/messages.rb#20
+ def each(&block); end
+
+ # Registers a {Message}, the message ID of which is +id+. If
+ # corresponding +Message+ is already registered, the previously
+ # registered object is returned.
+ #
+ # @param id [String] the ID of the message to be registered.
+ # @return [Message] the registered +Message+.
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/messages.rb#37
+ def register(id); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # @return [Hash{String=>Message}] the set of message objects
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/messages.rb#53
+ def messages; end
+end
+
+# The +PotGenerator+ generates POT format string from
+# {CodeObjects::Base} and {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject}.
+#
+# == POT and PO
+#
+# POT is an acronym for "Portable Object Template". POT is a
+# template file to create PO file. The extension for POT is
+# ".pot". PO file is an acronym for "Portable Object". PO file has
+# many parts of message ID (msgid) that is translation target
+# message and message string (msgstr) that is translated message
+# of message ID. If you want to translate "Hello" in English into
+# "Bonjour" in French, "Hello" is the msgid ID and "Bonjour" is
+# msgstr. The extension for PO is ".po".
+#
+# == How to extract msgids
+#
+# The +PotGenerator+ has two parse methods:
+#
+# * {#parse_objects} for {CodeObjects::Base}
+# * {#parse_files} for {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject}
+#
+# {#parse_objects} extracts msgids from docstring and tags of
+# {CodeObjects::Base} objects. The docstring of
+# {CodeObjects::Base} object is parsed and a paragraph is
+# extracted as a msgid. Tag name and tag text are extracted as
+# msgids from a tag.
+#
+# {#parse_files} extracts msgids from
+# {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject} objects. The file content of
+# {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject} object is parsed and a paragraph
+# is extracted as a msgid.
+#
+# == Usage
+#
+# To create a .pot file by +PotGenerator+, instantiate a
+# +PotGenerator+ with a relative working directory path from a
+# directory path that has created .pot file, parse
+# {CodeObjects::Base} objects and {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject}
+# objects, generate a POT and write the generated POT to a .pot
+# file. The relative working directory path is ".." when the
+# working directory path is "." and the POT is wrote into
+# "po/yard.pot".
+#
+# @example Generate a .pot file
+# po_file_path = "po/yard.pot"
+# po_file_directory_pathname = Pathname.new(po_file_path).directory)
+# working_directory_pathname = Pathname.new(".")
+# relative_base_path = working_directory_pathname.relative_path_from(po_file_directory_pathname).to_s
+# # relative_base_path -> ".."
+# generator = YARD::I18n::PotGenerator.new(relative_base_path)
+# generator.parse_objects(objects)
+# generator.parse_files(files)
+# pot = generator.generate
+# po_file_directory_pathname.mkpath
+# File.open(po_file_path, "w") do |pot_file|
+# pot_file.print(pot)
+# end
+# @see http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/PO-Files.html GNU gettext manual about details of PO file
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#65
+class YARD::I18n::PotGenerator
+ # Creates a POT generator that uses +relative_base_path+ to
+ # generate locations for a msgid. +relative_base_path+ is
+ # prepended to all locations.
+ #
+ # @param relative_base_path [String] a relative working
+ # directory path from a directory path that has created .pot
+ # file.
+ # @return [PotGenerator] a new instance of PotGenerator
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#79
+ def initialize(relative_base_path); end
+
+ # Generates POT from +@messages+.
+ #
+ # One PO file entry is generated from a +Message+ in
+ # +@messages+.
+ #
+ # Locations of the +Message+ are used to generate the reference
+ # line that is started with "#: ". +relative_base_path+ passed
+ # when the generator is created is prepended to each path in location.
+ #
+ # Comments of the +Message+ are used to generate the
+ # translator-comment line that is started with "# ".
+ #
+ # @return [String] POT format string
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#122
+ def generate; end
+
+ # Extracted messages.
+ #
+ # @return [Messages]
+ # @since 0.8.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#70
+ def messages; end
+
+ # Parses {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject} objects and stores
+ # extracted msgids into {#messages}.
+ #
+ # @param files [Array<CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject>] a list
+ # of {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject} objects to be parsed.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#103
+ def parse_files(files); end
+
+ # Parses {CodeObjects::Base} objects and stores extracted msgids
+ # into {#messages}
+ #
+ # @param objects [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of
+ # {CodeObjects::Base} to be parsed.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#91
+ def parse_objects(objects); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#160
+ def current_time; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#183
+ def escape_message_id(message_id); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#194
+ def extract_documents(object); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#268
+ def extract_paragraphs(file); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#235
+ def extract_tag_documents(tag); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#242
+ def extract_tag_name(tag); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#255
+ def extract_tag_text(tag); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#168
+ def generate_message(pot, message); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#164
+ def generate_pot_creation_date_value; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#136
+ def header; end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/pot_generator.rb#190
+ def register_message(id); end
+end
+
+# Provides some convenient features for translating a text.
+#
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#5
+class YARD::I18n::Text
+ # Creates a text object that has translation related features for
+ # the input text.
+ #
+ # @option options
+ # @param input [#each_line] a text to be translated.
+ # @param options [Hash] a customizable set of options
+ # @return [Text] a new instance of Text
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#12
+ def initialize(input, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Extracts translation target messages from +@input+.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ # @yield [:attribute, name, value, line_no] the block that
+ # receives extracted an attribute in header. It may called many
+ # times.
+ # @yield [:paragraph, text, start_line_no] the block that
+ # receives extracted a paragraph in body. Paragraph is a text
+ # block separated by one or more empty lines. Empty line is a
+ # line that contains only zero or more whitespaces. It may
+ # called many times.
+ # @yieldparam text [String] the text of extracted paragraph.
+ # @yieldparam start_line_no [Integer] the start line number of
+ # extracted paragraph.
+ # @yieldparam name [String] the name of extracted attribute.
+ # @yieldparam value [String] the value of extracted attribute.
+ # @yieldparam line_no [Integer] the defined line number of extracted
+ # attribute.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#35
+ def extract_messages; end
+
+ # Translates into +locale+.
+ #
+ # @param locale [Locale] the translation target locale.
+ # @return [String] translated text.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#52
+ def translate(locale); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ # @yield [part]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#134
+ def emit_attribute_event(match_data, line_no); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ # @yield [part]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#147
+ def emit_empty_line_event(line, line_no); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ # @yield [part]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#125
+ def emit_markup_event(line, line_no); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#156
+ def emit_paragraph_event(paragraph, paragraph_start_line, line_no, &block); end
+
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/i18n/text.rb#76
+ def parse(&block); end
+end
+
+# Handles console logging for info, warnings and errors.
+# Uses the stdlib Logger class in Ruby for all the backend logic.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#8
+class YARD::Logger
+ include ::YARD::Logger::Severity
+
+ # Creates a new logger
+ #
+ # @private
+ # @return [Logger] a new instance of Logger
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#82
+ def initialize(pipe, *args); end
+
+ # Displays an unformatted line to the logger output stream.
+ #
+ # @param msg [String] the message to display
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#205
+ def <<(msg = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Prints the backtrace +exc+ to the logger as error data.
+ #
+ # @param exc [Array<String>] the backtrace list
+ # @param level_meth [Symbol] the level to log backtrace at
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#216
+ def backtrace(exc, level_meth = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Captures the duration of a block of code for benchmark analysis. Also
+ # calls {#progress} on the message to display it to the user.
+ #
+ # @param msg [String] the message to display
+ # @param nontty_log [Symbol, nil] the level to log as if the output
+ # stream is not a TTY. Use +nil+ for no alternate logging.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @todo Implement capture storage for reporting of benchmarks
+ # @yield a block of arbitrary code to benchmark
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#234
+ def capture(msg, nontty_log = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Clears the progress indicator in the TTY display.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#186
+ def clear_progress; end
+
+ # Changes the debug level to DEBUG if $DEBUG is set and writes a debugging message.
+ # Logs a message with the debug severity level.
+ #
+ # @param message [String] the message to log
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see #log
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#103
+ def debug(message); end
+
+ # Sets the logger level for the duration of the block
+ #
+ # @example
+ # log.enter_level(Logger::ERROR) do
+ # YARD.parse_string "def x; end"
+ # end
+ # @param new_level [Fixnum] the logger level for the duration of the block.
+ # values can be found in Ruby's Logger class.
+ # @yield the block with the logger temporarily set to +new_level+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#142
+ def enter_level(new_level = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Logs a message with the error severity level.
+ #
+ # @param message [String] the message to log
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see #log
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#103
+ def error(message); end
+
+ # Logs a message with the fatal severity level.
+ #
+ # @param message [String] the message to log
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see #log
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#103
+ def fatal(message); end
+
+ # Logs a message with the info severity level.
+ #
+ # @param message [String] the message to log
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see #log
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#103
+ def info(message); end
+
+ # @return [IO] the IO object being logged to
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#49
+ def io; end
+
+ # @return [IO] the IO object being logged to
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#49
+ def io=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, UNKNOWN] the logging level
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#57
+ def level; end
+
+ # @return [DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, UNKNOWN] the logging level
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#57
+ def level=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Logs a message with a given severity
+ #
+ # @param severity [DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, UNKNOWN] the severity level
+ # @param message [String] the message to log
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#122
+ def log(severity, message); end
+
+ # Displays an unformatted line to the logger output stream.
+ #
+ # @param msg [String] the message to display
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#205
+ def print(msg = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Displays a progress indicator for a given message. This progress report
+ # is only displayed on TTY displays, otherwise the message is passed to
+ # the +nontty_log+ level.
+ #
+ # @param msg [String] the message to log
+ # @param nontty_log [Symbol, nil] the level to log as if the output
+ # stream is not a TTY. Use +nil+ for no alternate logging.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#161
+ def progress(msg, nontty_log = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Displays an unformatted line to the logger output stream, adding
+ # a newline.
+ #
+ # @param msg [String] the message to display
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#197
+ def puts(msg = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether backtraces should be shown (by default
+ # this is on).
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#53
+ def show_backtraces; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute show_backtraces
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute show_backtraces to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#54
+ def show_backtraces=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether progress indicators should be shown when
+ # logging CLIs (by default this is off).
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#64
+ def show_progress; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute show_progress
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute show_progress to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#70
+ def show_progress=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Logs a message with the unknown severity level.
+ #
+ # @param message [String] the message to log
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see #log
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#103
+ def unknown(message); end
+
+ # Remembers when a warning occurs and writes a warning message.
+ # Logs a message with the warn severity level.
+ #
+ # @param message [String] the message to log
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see #log
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#103
+ def warn(message); end
+
+ # Warns that the Ruby environment does not support continuations. Applies
+ # to JRuby, Rubinius and MacRuby. This warning will only display once
+ # per Ruby process.
+ #
+ # @deprecated Continuations are no longer needed by YARD 0.8.0+.
+ # @private
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#250
+ def warn_no_continuations; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether a warn message has been emitted. Used for status tracking.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#60
+ def warned; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether a warn message has been emitted. Used for status tracking.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#60
+ def warned=(_arg0); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#255
+ def clear_line; end
+
+ class << self
+ # @private
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#101
+ def create_log_method(name); end
+
+ # The logger instance
+ #
+ # @return [Logger] the logger instance
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#76
+ def instance(pipe = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+ end
+end
+
+# The list of characters displayed beside the progress bar to indicate
+# "movement".
+#
+# @since 0.8.2
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#45
+YARD::Logger::PROGRESS_INDICATORS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# Log severity levels
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#10
+module YARD::Logger::Severity; end
+
+# Debugging log level
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#12
+YARD::Logger::Severity::DEBUG = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
+
+# Error log level
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#21
+YARD::Logger::Severity::ERROR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
+
+# Fatal log level
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#24
+YARD::Logger::Severity::FATAL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
+
+# Information log level
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#15
+YARD::Logger::Severity::INFO = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#30
+YARD::Logger::Severity::SEVERITIES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# Unknown log level
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#27
+YARD::Logger::Severity::UNKNOWN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
+
+# Warning log level
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/logging.rb#18
+YARD::Logger::Severity::WARN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
+
+# An OpenStruct compatible struct class that allows for basic access of attributes
+# via +struct.attr_name+ and +struct.attr_name = value+.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#4
+class YARD::OpenStruct
+ # @return [OpenStruct] a new instance of OpenStruct
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#5
+ def initialize(hash = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#25
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#41
+ def [](key); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#37
+ def []=(key, value); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#33
+ def dig(*keys); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#45
+ def each_pair(&block); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#29
+ def hash; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#49
+ def marshal_dump; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#53
+ def marshal_load(data); end
+
+ # @private
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#10
+ def method_missing(name, *args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#21
+ def to_h; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/open_struct.rb#59
+ def __cache_lookup__(name); end
+end
+
+# Generalized options class for passing around large amounts of options between objects.
+#
+# The options class exists for better visibility and documentability of options being
+# passed through to other objects. Because YARD has parser and template architectures
+# that are heavily reliant on options, it is necessary to make these option keys easily
+# visible and understood by developers. Since the options class is more than just a
+# basic Hash, the subclass can provide aliasing and convenience methods to simplify
+# option property access, and, if needed, support backward-compatibility for deprecated
+# key names.
+#
+# == Hash and OpenStruct-like Access
+#
+# Although the options class allows for Hash-like access (<tt>opts[:key]</tt>), the recommended
+# mechanism for accessing an option key will be via standard method calls on attributes
+#
+# The options class can also act as an open ended key value storage structure (like a
+# Hash or OpenStruct), and allows for setting and getting of unregistered option keys.
+# This methodology is not recommended, however, and is only supported for backward
+# compatibility inside YARD. Whenever possible, developers should define all keys used
+# by an options class.
+#
+# == Declaring Default Values
+#
+# Note that the options class can contain default value definitions for certain options,
+# but to initialize these defaults, {#reset_defaults} must be called manually after
+# initialization; the options object is always created empty until defaults are applied.
+#
+# @abstract Subclasses should define (and document) custom attributes that are expected
+# to be made available as option keys.
+# @example Defining an Options class with custom option keys
+# class TemplateOptions < YARD::Options
+# # @return [Symbol] the output format to generate templates in
+# attr_accessor :format
+#
+# # @return [Symbol] the template to use when generating output
+# attr_accessor :template
+# end
+# @example Initializing default option values
+# class TemplateOptions < YARD::Options
+# def reset_defaults
+# super
+# self.format = :html
+# self.template = :default
+# self.highlight = true
+# # ...
+# end
+# end
+# @example Using +default_attr+ to create default attributes
+# class TemplateOptions < YARD::Options
+# default_attr :format, :html
+# default_attr :template, :default
+# default_attr :highlight, true
+# end
+# @example Deprecating an option while still supporting it
+# class TemplateOptions < YARD::Options
+# # @return [Boolean] if syntax highlighting should be performed on code blocks.
+# # Defaults to true.
+# attr_accessor :highlight
+#
+# # @deprecated Use {#highlight} instead.
+# # @return [Boolean] if no syntax highlighting should be performs on code blocks.
+# # Defaults to false.
+# attr_accessor :no_highlight
+# def no_highlight=(value) @highlight = !value end
+# def no_highlight; !highlight end
+# end
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#69
+class YARD::Options
+ # @return [Boolean] whether another Options object equals the
+ # keys and values of this options object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#157
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # Delegates calls with Hash syntax to actual method with key name
+ #
+ # @example Calling on an option key with Hash syntax
+ # options[:format] # equivalent to: options.format
+ # @param key [Symbol, String] the option name to access
+ # @return the value of the option named +key+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#91
+ def [](key); end
+
+ # Delegates setter calls with Hash syntax to the attribute setter with the key name
+ #
+ # @example Setting an option with Hash syntax
+ # options[:format] = :html # equivalent to: options.format = :html
+ # @param key [Symbol, String] the option to set
+ # @param value [Object] the value to set for the option
+ # @return [Object] the value being set
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#100
+ def []=(key, value); end
+
+ # Deletes an option value for +key+
+ #
+ # @param key [Symbol, String] the key to delete a value for
+ # @return [Object] the value that was deleted
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#207
+ def delete(key); end
+
+ # Yields over every option key and value
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @yield [key, value] every option key and value
+ # @yieldparam key [Symbol] the option key
+ # @yieldparam value [Object] the option value
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#143
+ def each; end
+
+ # Inspects the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#151
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # Creates a new options object and sets options hash or object value
+ # onto that object.
+ #
+ # @param opts [Options, Hash]
+ # @return [Options] the newly created options object
+ # @see #update
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#123
+ def merge(opts); end
+
+ # Handles setting and accessing of unregistered keys similar
+ # to an OpenStruct object.
+ #
+ # @note It is not recommended to set and access unregistered keys on
+ # an Options object. Instead, register the attribute before using it.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#170
+ def method_missing(meth, *args, &block); end
+
+ # Resets all values to their defaults.
+ #
+ # @abstract Subclasses should override this method to perform custom
+ # value initialization if not using {default_attr}. Be sure to call
+ # +super+ so that default initialization can take place.
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#188
+ def reset_defaults; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] Converts options object to an options hash. All keys
+ # will be symbolized.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#129
+ def to_hash; end
+
+ # Updates values from an options hash or options object on this object.
+ # All keys passed should be key names defined by attributes on the class.
+ #
+ # @example Updating a set of options on an Options object
+ # opts.update(:template => :guide, :type => :fulldoc)
+ # @param opts [Hash, Options]
+ # @return [self]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#109
+ def update(opts); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Defines an attribute named +key+ and sets a default value for it
+ #
+ # @example Defining a default option key
+ # default_attr :name, 'Default Name'
+ # default_attr :time, lambda { Time.now }
+ # @param key [Symbol] the option key name
+ # @param default [Object, Proc] the default object value. If the default
+ # value is a proc, it is executed upon initialization.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#80
+ def default_attr(key, default); end
+ end
+end
+
+# The parser namespace holds all parsing engines used by YARD.
+# Currently only Ruby and C (Ruby) parsers are implemented.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#161
+module YARD::Parser; end
+
+# Represents the abstract base parser class that parses source code in
+# a specific way. A parser should implement {#parse}, {#tokenize} and
+# {#enumerator}.
+#
+# == Registering a Custom Parser
+# To register a parser, see {SourceParser.register_parser_type}
+#
+# @abstract
+# @see #parse
+# @see #tokenize
+# @see #enumerator
+# @since 0.5.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/base.rb#16
+class YARD::Parser::Base
+ # This default constructor does nothing. The subclass is responsible for
+ # storing the source contents and filename if they are required.
+ #
+ # @param source [String] the source contents
+ # @param filename [String] the name of the file if from disk
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [Base] a new instance of Base
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/base.rb#26
+ def initialize(source, filename); end
+
+ # This method should be implemented to return a list of semantic tokens
+ # representing the source code to be post-processed. Otherwise the method
+ # should return nil.
+ #
+ # @abstract
+ # @return [Array] a list of semantic tokens representing the source code
+ # to be post-processed
+ # @return [nil] if no post-processing should be done
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/base.rb#52
+ def enumerator; end
+
+ # This method should be implemented to parse the source and return itself.
+ #
+ # @abstract
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [Base] this method should return itself
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/base.rb#33
+ def parse; end
+
+ # This method should be implemented to tokenize given source
+ #
+ # @abstract
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [Array] a list/tree of lexical tokens
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/base.rb#40
+ def tokenize; end
+
+ class << self
+ # Convenience method to create a new parser and {#parse}
+ #
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/base.rb#18
+ def parse(source, filename = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+ end
+end
+
+# CRuby Parsing components
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#162
+module YARD::Parser::C; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#41
+class YARD::Parser::C::BodyStatement < ::YARD::Parser::C::Statement
+ # Returns the value of attribute comments.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#42
+ def comments; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute comments
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute comments to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#42
+ def comments=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#5
+class YARD::Parser::C::CParser < ::YARD::Parser::Base
+ # @return [CParser] a new instance of CParser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#6
+ def initialize(source, file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#24
+ def enumerator; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#19
+ def parse; end
+
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#28
+ def tokenize; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#213
+ def advance(num = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#216
+ def advance_loop; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#195
+ def attach_comment(statement); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#214
+ def back(num = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#225
+ def char(num = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#96
+ def consume_body_statements; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#136
+ def consume_comment(add_comment = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#59
+ def consume_directive; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#47
+ def consume_quote(type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#73
+ def consume_toplevel_statement; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#169
+ def consume_until(end_char, bracket_level = T.unsafe(nil), brace_level = T.unsafe(nil), add_comment = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#132
+ def consume_whitespace; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#227
+ def nextchar(num = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#220
+ def nextline; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#34
+ def parse_toplevel; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#226
+ def prevchar(num = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#118
+ def strip_non_statement_data; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/c_parser.rb#229
+ def struct; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#51
+class YARD::Parser::C::Comment < ::YARD::Parser::C::Statement
+ include ::YARD::Parser::C::CommentParser
+
+ # @return [Comment] a new instance of Comment
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#58
+ def initialize(source, file = T.unsafe(nil), line = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#62
+ def comments; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute overrides.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#55
+ def overrides; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute overrides
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute overrides to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#55
+ def overrides=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute statement.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#56
+ def statement; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute statement
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute statement to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#56
+ def statement=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute type.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#54
+ def type; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute type
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute type to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#54
+ def type=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/comment_parser.rb#5
+module YARD::Parser::C::CommentParser
+ protected
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/comment_parser.rb#8
+ def parse_comments(comments); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/comment_parser.rb#42
+ def parse_callseq(comments); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/comment_parser.rb#30
+ def parse_overrides(comments); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/comment_parser.rb#87
+ def parse_types(types); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/comment_parser.rb#126
+ def remove_private_comments(comment); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#5
+class YARD::Parser::C::Statement
+ # @return [Statement] a new instance of Statement
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#16
+ def initialize(source, file = T.unsafe(nil), line = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute comments_hash_flag.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#14
+ def comments_hash_flag; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute comments_hash_flag
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute comments_hash_flag to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#14
+ def comments_hash_flag=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#26
+ def comments_range; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute file.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#8
+ def file; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute file
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute file to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#8
+ def file=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#30
+ def first_line; end
+
+ # @deprecated Groups are now defined by directives
+ # @see Tags::GroupDirective
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#12
+ def group; end
+
+ # @deprecated Groups are now defined by directives
+ # @see Tags::GroupDirective
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#12
+ def group=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute line.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#7
+ def line; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute line
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute line to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#7
+ def line=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#22
+ def line_range; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#36
+ def show; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#30
+ def signature; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute source.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#6
+ def source; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute source
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute source to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#6
+ def source=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#45
+class YARD::Parser::C::ToplevelStatement < ::YARD::Parser::C::Statement
+ # Returns the value of attribute block.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#46
+ def block; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute block
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute block to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#46
+ def block=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute comments.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#48
+ def comments; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute comments
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute comments to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#48
+ def comments=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute declaration.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#47
+ def declaration; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute declaration
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute declaration to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/c/statement.rb#47
+ def declaration=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# Responsible for parsing a list of files in order. The
+# {#parse} method of this class can be called from the
+# {SourceParser#globals} globals state list to re-enter
+# parsing for the remainder of files in the list recursively.
+#
+# @see Processor#parse_remaining_files
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#20
+class YARD::Parser::OrderedParser
+ # Creates a new OrderedParser with the global state and a list
+ # of files to parse.
+ #
+ # @note OrderedParser sets itself as the +ordered_parser+ key on
+ # global_state for later use in {Handlers::Processor}.
+ # @param global_state [OpenStruct] a structure containing all global
+ # state during parsing
+ # @param files [Array<String>] the list of files to parse
+ # @return [OrderedParser] a new instance of OrderedParser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#32
+ def initialize(global_state, files); end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] the list of remaining files to parse
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#22
+ def files; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] the list of remaining files to parse
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#22
+ def files=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Parses the remainder of the {#files} list.
+ #
+ # @see Processor#parse_remaining_files
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#41
+ def parse; end
+end
+
+# Raised when the parser sees a Ruby syntax error
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#12
+class YARD::Parser::ParserSyntaxError < ::YARD::Parser::UndocumentableError; end
+
+# Ruby parsing components.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#171
+module YARD::Parser::Ruby
+ # Builds and s-expression by creating {AstNode} objects with
+ # the type provided by the first argument.
+ #
+ # @example An implicit list of keywords
+ # ast = s(s(:kw, "if"), s(:kw, "else"))
+ # ast.type # => :list
+ # @example A method call
+ # s(:command, s(:var_ref, "mymethod"))
+ # @overload s
+ # @overload s
+ # @see AstNode#initialize
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#25
+ def s(*args); end
+end
+
+# An AST node is characterized by a type and a list of children. It
+# is most easily represented by the s-expression {#s} such as:
+# # AST for "if true; 5 end":
+# s(s(:if, s(:var_ref, s(:kw, "true")), s(s(:int, "5")), nil))
+#
+# The node type is not considered part of the list, only its children.
+# So +ast[0]+ does not refer to the type, but rather the first child
+# (or object). Items that are not +AstNode+ objects can be part of the
+# list, like Strings or Symbols representing names. To return only
+# the AstNode children of the node, use {#children}.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#41
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode < ::Array
+ # Creates a new AST node
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param type [Symbol] the type of node being created
+ # @param arr [Array<AstNode>] the child nodes
+ # @param opts [Hash] any extra line options
+ # @return [AstNode] a new instance of AstNode
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#153
+ def initialize(type, arr, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @private
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is equal to another by checking
+ # the list and type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#167
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node has a block
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#261
+ def block?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is a method call
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#241
+ def call?; end
+
+ # @return [Array<AstNode>] the {AstNode} children inside the node
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#199
+ def children; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute docstring.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#43
+ def comments; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute docstring_hash_flag.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#42
+ def comments_hash_flag; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute docstring_range.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#43
+ def comments_range; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is a if/elsif/else condition
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#251
+ def condition?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is a method definition
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#246
+ def def?; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute docstring.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#43
+ def docstring; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute docstring
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute docstring to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#43
+ def docstring=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute docstring_hash_flag.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#42
+ def docstring_hash_flag; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute docstring_hash_flag
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute docstring_hash_flag to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#42
+ def docstring_hash_flag=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute docstring_range.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#43
+ def docstring_range; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute docstring_range
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute docstring_range to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#43
+ def docstring_range=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the filename the node was parsed from
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#76
+ def file; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute file
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute file to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#49
+ def file=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the first line of source represented by the node.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#278
+ def first_line; end
+
+ # @return [String] the full source that the node was parsed from
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#82
+ def full_source; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute full_source
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute full_source to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#49
+ def full_source=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @deprecated Groups are now defined by directives
+ # @see Tags::GroupDirective
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#47
+ def group; end
+
+ # @deprecated Groups are now defined by directives
+ # @see Tags::GroupDirective
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#47
+ def group=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node has a {#line_range} set
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#268
+ def has_line?; end
+
+ # @return [String] inspects the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#323
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # Searches through the node and all descendants and returns the
+ # first node with a type matching any of +node_types+, otherwise
+ # returns the original node (self).
+ #
+ # @example Returns the first method definition in a block of code
+ # ast = YARD.parse_string("if true; def x; end end").ast
+ # ast.jump(:def)
+ # # => s(:def, s(:ident, "x"), s(:params, nil, nil, nil, nil,
+ # # nil), s(s(:void_stmt, )))
+ # @example Returns first 'def' or 'class' statement
+ # ast = YARD.parse_string("class X; def y; end end")
+ # ast.jump(:def, :class).first
+ # # =>
+ # @example If the node types are not present in the AST
+ # ast = YARD.parse("def x; end")
+ # ast.jump(:def)
+ # @param node_types [Array<Symbol>] a set of node types to match
+ # @return [AstNode] the matching node, if one was found
+ # @return [self] if no node was found
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#193
+ def jump(*node_types); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is a keyword
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#236
+ def kw?; end
+
+ # @return [Fixnum] the starting line number of the node
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#273
+ def line; end
+
+ # @return [Range] the line range in {#full_source} represented
+ # by the node
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#70
+ def line_range; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute line_range
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute line_range to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#49
+ def line_range=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is a literal value
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#231
+ def literal?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is a loop
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#256
+ def loop?; end
+
+ # @return [AstNode, nil] the node's parent or nil if it is a root node.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#59
+ def parent; end
+
+ # @return [AstNode, nil] the node's parent or nil if it is a root node.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#59
+ def parent=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [nil] pretty prints the node
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#290
+ def pretty_print(q); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is a reference (variable,
+ # constant name)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#226
+ def ref?; end
+
+ # @return [String] the first line of source the node represents
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#285
+ def show; end
+
+ # @return [String] the parse of {#full_source} that the node represents
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#89
+ def source; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute source
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute source to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#43
+ def source=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Range] the character range in {#full_source} represented
+ # by the node
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#63
+ def source_range; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute source_range
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute source_range to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#49
+ def source_range=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute source.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#43
+ def to_s; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the node is a token
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#220
+ def token?; end
+
+ # Traverses the object and yields each node (including descendants) in order.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @yield each descendant node in order
+ # @yieldparam self, [AstNode] or a child/descendant node
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#208
+ def traverse; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the node's unique symbolic type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#56
+ def type; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the node's unique symbolic type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#56
+ def type=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Resets node state in tree
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#331
+ def unfreeze; end
+
+ private
+
+ # Resets line information
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#341
+ def reset_line_info; end
+
+ class << self
+ # Finds the node subclass that should be instantiated for a specific
+ # node type
+ #
+ # @param type [Symbol] the node type to find a subclass for
+ # @return [Class] a subclass of AstNode to instantiate the node with.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#111
+ def node_class_for(type); end
+ end
+end
+
+# List of all known keywords
+#
+# @return [Hash]
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#96
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode::KEYWORDS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#530
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::ClassNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::KeywordNode
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#533
+ def block; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#531
+ def class_name; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#532
+ def superclass; end
+end
+
+# Represents a lone comment block in source
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#548
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::CommentNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#549
+ def comments; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#549
+ def docstring; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#550
+ def docstring=(value); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#554
+ def first_line; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#553
+ def source; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#515
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::ConditionalNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::KeywordNode
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#517
+ def condition; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#516
+ def condition?; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#520
+ def else_block; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#518
+ def then_block; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#527
+ def cmod?; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#376
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::KeywordNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#377
+ def kw?; end
+end
+
+# Handles Ruby parsing in Ruby 1.8.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#172
+module YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy; end
+
+# Lexical analyzer for Ruby source
+#
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#314
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex
+ include ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken
+ include ::IRB
+
+ # @return [RubyLex] a new instance of RubyLex
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#437
+ def initialize(content); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#472
+ def char_no; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute continue.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#430
+ def continue; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#1116
+ def dedent(str); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute exception_on_syntax_error.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#463
+ def exception_on_syntax_error; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute exception_on_syntax_error
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute exception_on_syntax_error to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#463
+ def exception_on_syntax_error=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#476
+ def get_read; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#480
+ def getc; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#484
+ def getc_of_rests; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#488
+ def gets; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#1272
+ def identify_comment; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#945
+ def identify_gvar; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#1062
+ def identify_here_document; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#980
+ def identify_identifier; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#1145
+ def identify_number(start); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#1126
+ def identify_quotation(initial_char); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#1207
+ def identify_string(ltype, quoted = T.unsafe(nil), opener = T.unsafe(nil), initial_char = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute indent.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#465
+ def indent; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#510
+ def lex; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#586
+ def lex_init; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#759
+ def lex_int2; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute lex_state.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#431
+ def lex_state; end
+
+ # io functions
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#468
+ def line_no; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#506
+ def peek(i = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#502
+ def peek_equal?(str); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute read_auto_clean_up.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#462
+ def read_auto_clean_up; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute read_auto_clean_up
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute read_auto_clean_up to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#462
+ def read_auto_clean_up=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#1295
+ def read_escape; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#1257
+ def skip_inner_expression; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute skip_space.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#461
+ def skip_space; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute skip_space
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute skip_space to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#461
+ def skip_space=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#526
+ def token; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#498
+ def ungetc(c = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#433
+ def debug?; end
+ end
+end
+
+# , "when"
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#552
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex::ACCEPTS_COLON = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# Read an input stream character by character. We allow for unlimited
+# ungetting of characters just read.
+#
+# We simplify the implementation greatly by reading the entire input
+# into a buffer initially, and then simply traversing it using
+# pointers.
+#
+# We also have to allow for the <i>here document diversion</i>. This
+# little gem comes about when the lexer encounters a here
+# document. At this point we effectively need to split the input
+# stream into two parts: one to read the body of the here document,
+# the other to read the rest of the input line where the here
+# document was initially encountered. For example, we might have
+#
+# do_something(<<-A, <<-B)
+# stuff
+# for
+# A
+# stuff
+# for
+# B
+#
+# When the lexer encounters the <<A, it reads until the end of the
+# line, and keeps it around for later. It then reads the body of the
+# here document. Once complete, it needs to read the rest of the
+# original line, but then skip the here document body.
+#
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#343
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex::BufferedReader
+ # @return [BufferedReader] a new instance of BufferedReader
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#346
+ def initialize(content); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#365
+ def column; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#419
+ def divert_read_from(reserve); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#400
+ def get_read; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#369
+ def getc; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#388
+ def getc_already_read; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute line_num.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#344
+ def line_num; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#406
+ def peek(at); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#415
+ def peek_equal(str); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#392
+ def ungetc(_ch); end
+end
+
+# , "when"
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#553
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex::DEINDENT_CLAUSE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#580
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex::DLtype2Token = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#548
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex::ENINDENT_CLAUSE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#571
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex::Ltype2Token = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#555
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex::PERCENT_LTYPE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#564
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyLex::PERCENT_PAREN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# Legacy Ruby parser
+#
+# @since 0.5.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_parser.rb#8
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyParser < ::YARD::Parser::Base
+ # @return [RubyParser] a new instance of RubyParser
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_parser.rb#9
+ def initialize(source, _filename); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_parser.rb#26
+ def encoding_line; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_parser.rb#22
+ def enumerator; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_parser.rb#13
+ def parse; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_parser.rb#27
+ def shebang_line; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_parser.rb#18
+ def tokenize; end
+end
+
+# Legacy lexical tokenizer module.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#6
+module YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken
+ # @private
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#125
+ def Token(token, value = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @private
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#119
+ def set_token_position(line, char); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @private
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#275
+ def def_token(token_n, super_token = T.unsafe(nil), reading = T.unsafe(nil), *opts); end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#10
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::EXPR_ARG = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#7
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::EXPR_BEG = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#13
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::EXPR_CLASS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#12
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::EXPR_DOT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#9
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::EXPR_END = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#11
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::EXPR_FNAME = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#8
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::EXPR_MID = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#308
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::NEWLINE_TOKEN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNL)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::OPASGN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkALIAS < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkAMPER < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkAND < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkANDOP < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkAREF < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkASET < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkASSIGN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkASSOC < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkAT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUnknownChar; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBACKQUOTE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBACKSLASH < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUnknownChar; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBACK_REF < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBEGIN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBITAND < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBITNOT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBITOR < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBITXOR < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBREAK < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# Represents a block
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#54
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkBlockContents < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#55
+ def text; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCASE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCLASS < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCMP < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCOLON < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCOLON2 < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCOLON3 < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCOMMA < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCOMMENT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkCONSTANT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDEF < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDEFINED < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDIV < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDO < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDOLLAR < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUnknownChar; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDOT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDOT2 < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDOT3 < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDREGEXP < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNode; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDSTRING < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNode; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkDXSTRING < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNode; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkELSE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkELSIF < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkEND < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkEND_OF_SCRIPT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkWhitespace; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkENSURE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkEQ < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkEQQ < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#115
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkError < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkFALSE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkFID < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkFLOAT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkFOR < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkGEQ < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkGT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkGVAR < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkIDENTIFIER < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkIF < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkIF_MOD < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkIN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkINTEGER < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkIVAR < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# Represents a Ruby identifier
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#72
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token
+ # @return [TkId] a new instance of TkId
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#73
+ def initialize(line_no, char_no, name); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#77
+ def name; end
+end
+
+# Represents a Ruby keyword
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#81
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkLABEL < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkLBRACE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkLBRACK < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkLEQ < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkLPAREN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkLSHFT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkLT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkMATCH < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkMINUS < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkMOD < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkMODULE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkMULT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNEQ < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNEXT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNIL < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNL < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkWhitespace; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNMATCH < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNOT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNOTOP < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNTH_REF < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#63
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token
+ # Returns the value of attribute node.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#64
+ def node; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#98
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOPASGN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ # @return [TkOPASGN] a new instance of TkOPASGN
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#99
+ def initialize(line_no, char_no, op); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute op.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#104
+ def op; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOR < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOROP < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#92
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#93
+ def name; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkPLUS < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkPOW < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkQUESTION < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkRBRACE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkRBRACK < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkREDO < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkREGEXP < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkRESCUE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkRETRY < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkRETURN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkRPAREN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkRSHFT < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# { reading => token_class }
+# { reading => [token_class, *opt] }
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#271
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkReading2Token = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSELF < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSEMICOLON < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSPACE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkWhitespace; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSTAR < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSTRING < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSUPER < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSYMBEG < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkId; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSYMBOL < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal; end
+
+# Represents an end statement
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#59
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkStatementEnd < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#60
+ def text; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#272
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkSymbol2Token = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkTHEN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkTRUE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUMINUS < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUNDEF < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUNLESS < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUNLESS_MOD < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUNTIL < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUNTIL_MOD < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUPLUS < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkOp
+ class << self
+ def op_name; end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#107
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkUnknownChar < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token
+ # @return [TkUnknownChar] a new instance of TkUnknownChar
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#108
+ def initialize(line_no, char_no, _id); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#112
+ def name; end
+end
+
+# Represents a Ruby value
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#85
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token
+ # @return [TkVal] a new instance of TkVal
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#86
+ def initialize(line_no, char_no, value = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkWHEN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkWHILE < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkWHILE_MOD < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# Represents whitespace
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#68
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkWhitespace < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkXSTRING < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkVal; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkYIELD < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Tk__FILE__ < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Tk__LINE__ < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TklBEGIN < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#281
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TklEND < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TkKW; end
+
+# Represents a token in the Ruby lexer
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#16
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token
+ # Creates a new Token object
+ #
+ # @param line_no [Integer] the line number to initialize the token to
+ # @param char_no [Integer] the char number to initialize the token to
+ # @return [Token] a new instance of Token
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#37
+ def initialize(line_no, char_no); end
+
+ # @return [Integer] the character number in the file/stream the token
+ # is located.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#23
+ def char_no; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the lexical state at the token
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#29
+ def lex_state; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the lexical state at the token
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#29
+ def lex_state=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Integer] the line number in the file/stream the token is
+ # located.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#19
+ def line_no; end
+
+ # Chainable way to sets the text attribute
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the new text
+ # @return [Token] this token object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#47
+ def set_text(text); end
+
+ # @return [String] the token text value
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#26
+ def text; end
+end
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#32
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::Token::NO_TEXT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/ruby_lex.rb#147
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken::TokenDefinitions = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#4
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::Statement
+ # @return [Statement] a new instance of Statement
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#14
+ def initialize(tokens, block = T.unsafe(nil), comments = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute block.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#5
+ def block; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute comments.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#5
+ def comments; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute comments_hash_flag.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#12
+ def comments_hash_flag; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute comments_hash_flag
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute comments_hash_flag to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#12
+ def comments_hash_flag=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute comments_range.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#6
+ def comments_range; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute comments_range
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute comments_range to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#6
+ def comments_range=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#21
+ def first_line; end
+
+ # @deprecated Groups are now defined by directives
+ # @see Tags::GroupDirective
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#10
+ def group; end
+
+ # @deprecated Groups are now defined by directives
+ # @see Tags::GroupDirective
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#10
+ def group=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#34
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # @return [Fixnum] the first line of Ruby source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#46
+ def line; end
+
+ # @return [Range<Fixnum>] the first to last lines of Ruby source
+ # @since 0.5.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#52
+ def line_range; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#41
+ def show; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#21
+ def signature; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#27
+ def source(include_block = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#27
+ def to_s(include_block = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute tokens.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#5
+ def tokens; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement.rb#58
+ def clean_tokens(tokens); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#4
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::StatementList < ::Array
+ include ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken
+
+ # Creates a new statement list
+ #
+ # @param content [TokenList, String] the tokens to create the list from
+ # @return [StatementList] a new instance of StatementList
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#17
+ def initialize(content); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute encoding_line.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#7
+ def encoding_line; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute encoding_line
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute encoding_line to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#7
+ def encoding_line=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute shebang_line.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#7
+ def shebang_line; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute shebang_line
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute shebang_line to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#7
+ def shebang_line=(_arg0); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Handles the balancing of parentheses and blocks
+ #
+ # @param tk [RubyToken::Token] the token to process
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not the current statement's parentheses and blocks
+ # are balanced after +tk+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#362
+ def balances?(tk); end
+
+ # Returns the next statement in the token stream
+ #
+ # @return [Statement] the next statement
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#45
+ def next_statement; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#34
+ def parse_statements; end
+
+ # Returns the next token in the stream that's not a space
+ #
+ # @return [RubyToken::Token] the next non-space token
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#388
+ def peek_no_space; end
+
+ # Processes a token in a block
+ #
+ # @param tk [RubyToken::Token] the token to process
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#194
+ def process_block_token(tk); end
+
+ # Processes a complex block-opening token;
+ # that is, a block opener such as +while+ or +for+
+ # that is followed by an expression
+ #
+ # @param tk [RubyToken::Token] the token to process
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#293
+ def process_complex_block_opener(tk); end
+
+ # Processes a comment token that comes before a statement
+ #
+ # @param tk [RubyToken::Token] the token to process
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not +tk+ was processed as an initial comment
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#213
+ def process_initial_comment(tk); end
+
+ # Processes a simple block-opening token;
+ # that is, a block opener such as +begin+ or +do+
+ # that isn't followed by an expression
+ #
+ # @param tk [RubyToken::Token] the token to process
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#268
+ def process_simple_block_opener(tk); end
+
+ # Processes a token that closes a statement
+ #
+ # @param tk [RubyToken::Token] the token to process
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#305
+ def process_statement_end(tk); end
+
+ # Processes a single token
+ #
+ # @param tk [RubyToken::Token] the token to process
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#130
+ def process_token(tk); end
+
+ # Adds a token to the current statement,
+ # unless it's a newline, semicolon, or comment
+ #
+ # @param tk [RubyToken::Token] the token to process
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#380
+ def push_token(tk); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#111
+ def sanitize_block; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#96
+ def sanitize_statement_end; end
+end
+
+# The following list of tokens will require a block to be opened
+# if used at the beginning of a statement.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/statement_list.rb#11
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::StatementList::OPEN_BLOCK_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb#4
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::TokenList < ::Array
+ include ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::Legacy::RubyToken
+
+ # @return [TokenList] a new instance of TokenList
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb#7
+ def initialize(content = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @param tokens [TokenList, Token, String] A list of tokens. If the token is a string, it
+ # is parsed with {RubyLex}.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb#21
+ def <<(*tokens); end
+
+ # @param tokens [TokenList, Token, String] A list of tokens. If the token is a string, it
+ # is parsed with {RubyLex}.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb#21
+ def push(*tokens); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb#37
+ def squeeze(type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb#11
+ def to_s(full_statement = T.unsafe(nil), show_block = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb#53
+ def convert_token(lex, tk); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/legacy/token_list.rb#44
+ def parse_content(content); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#372
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::LiteralNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#373
+ def literal?; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#541
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::LoopNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::KeywordNode
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#544
+ def block; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#543
+ def condition; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#542
+ def loop?; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#438
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::MethodCallNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#464
+ def block; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#462
+ def block_param; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#439
+ def call?; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#442
+ def method_name(name_only = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#440
+ def namespace; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#453
+ def parameters(include_block_param = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#474
+ def call_has_paren?; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#470
+ def index_adjust; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#479
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::MethodDefinitionNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode
+ def block(n = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#481
+ def def?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#480
+ def kw?; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#484
+ def method_name(name_only = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#482
+ def namespace; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#489
+ def parameters(include_block_param = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#495
+ def signature; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#510
+ def index_adjust; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#536
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::ModuleNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::KeywordNode
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#538
+ def block; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#537
+ def module_name; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#380
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::ParameterNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#430
+ def args_forward; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#426
+ def block_param; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#414
+ def double_splat_param; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#396
+ def named_params; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#406
+ def splat_param; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#410
+ def unnamed_end_params; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#385
+ def unnamed_optional_params; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#381
+ def unnamed_required_params; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#360
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::ReferenceNode < ::YARD::Parser::Ruby::AstNode
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#367
+ def namespace; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#363
+ def path; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ast_node.rb#361
+ def ref?; end
+end
+
+# Internal parser class
+#
+# @since 0.5.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#27
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::RipperParser < ::Ripper
+ # @return [RipperParser] a new instance of RipperParser
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#32
+ def initialize(source, filename, *args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#28
+ def ast; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#28
+ def charno; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#28
+ def comments; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#29
+ def encoding_line; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#64
+ def enumerator; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#28
+ def file; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#68
+ def file_encoding; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#29
+ def frozen_string_line; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_BEGIN(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_CHAR(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_END(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on___end__(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_alias(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_alias_error(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_arg_ambiguous(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_arg_paren(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_args_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_args_add_block(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_args_add_star(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_args_forward(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#155
+ def on_args_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_aryptn(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_assign(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_assign_error(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_assoc_splat(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_backref(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_backtick(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_begin(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_binary(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_block_var(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_blockarg(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_brace_block(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_break(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_call(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_case(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_class(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_class_name_error(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_comma(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_command(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_command_call(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_const(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_const_path_field(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_const_ref(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_cvar(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_def(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_defined(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_defs(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_do_block(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_dot2(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_dot3(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_else(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_elsif(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_embexpr_beg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_embexpr_end(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_embvar(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_ensure(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_excessed_comma(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_fcall(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_field(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_float(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_fndptn(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_for(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_gvar(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_heredoc_beg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_heredoc_dedent(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_heredoc_end(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_hshptn(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_ident(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_if(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#449
+ def on_if_mod(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_ifop(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#222
+ def on_ignored_nl(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_ignored_sp(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_imaginary(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_in(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_int(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_ivar(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#209
+ def on_kw(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_kwrest_param(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_label_end(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_lbrace(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_lparen(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_magic_comment(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_massign(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_method_add_arg(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_method_add_block(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_mlhs_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_mlhs_add_post(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_mlhs_add_star(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#155
+ def on_mlhs_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_mlhs_paren(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_module(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_mrhs_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_mrhs_add_star(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#155
+ def on_mrhs_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_mrhs_new_from_args(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_next(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#222
+ def on_nl(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_nokw_param(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#209
+ def on_op(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_opassign(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_operator_ambiguous(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_param_error(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_paren(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_period(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#474
+ def on_qsymbols_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_qsymbols_beg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#462
+ def on_qsymbols_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#474
+ def on_qwords_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_qwords_beg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#462
+ def on_qwords_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_rational(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_rbrace(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_redo(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_regexp_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_regexp_beg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_regexp_end(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_regexp_literal(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#155
+ def on_regexp_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_rescue_mod(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_rest_param(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_retry(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_return(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_return0(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_rparen(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_sclass(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_semicolon(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_stmts_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#155
+ def on_stmts_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_string_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_string_concat(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_string_dvar(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_string_embexpr(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_super(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_symbeg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_symbol(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_symbol_literal(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#474
+ def on_symbols_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_symbols_beg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#462
+ def on_symbols_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_tlambda(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_tlambeg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_top_const_field(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_tstring_beg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_tstring_content(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_tstring_end(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_undef(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_unless(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#449
+ def on_unless_mod(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_until(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#449
+ def on_until_mod(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_var_alias(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_var_field(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_var_ref(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#177
+ def on_vcall(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_when(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_while(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#449
+ def on_while_mod(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_word_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#155
+ def on_word_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#474
+ def on_words_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#199
+ def on_words_beg(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#462
+ def on_words_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#188
+ def on_words_sep(tok); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#162
+ def on_xstring_add(list, item); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_xstring_literal(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#155
+ def on_xstring_new(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_yield(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_yield0(*args); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#170
+ def on_zsuper(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#55
+ def parse; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#28
+ def root; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#29
+ def shebang_line; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#28
+ def tokens; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#667
+ def add_comment(line, node = T.unsafe(nil), before_node = T.unsafe(nil), into = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#271
+ def add_token(token, data); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#611
+ def comment_starts_line?(charno); end
+
+ # @raise [ParserSyntaxError]
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#606
+ def compile_error(msg); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#693
+ def freeze_tree(node = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#620
+ def insert_comments; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#377
+ def on_aref(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#385
+ def on_aref_field(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#391
+ def on_array(other); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#352
+ def on_assoc_new(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#364
+ def on_assoclist_from_args(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#360
+ def on_bare_assoc_hash(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#347
+ def on_body_stmt(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#347
+ def on_bodystmt(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#542
+ def on_comment(comment); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#441
+ def on_const_path_ref(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#419
+ def on_dyna_symbol(sym); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#592
+ def on_embdoc(text); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#586
+ def on_embdoc_beg(text); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#597
+ def on_embdoc_end(text); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#356
+ def on_hash(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#534
+ def on_label(data); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#497
+ def on_lambda(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#409
+ def on_lbracket(tok); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#515
+ def on_params(*args); end
+
+ # @raise [ParserSyntaxError]
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#606
+ def on_parse_error(msg); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#343
+ def on_program(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#414
+ def on_rbracket(tok); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#506
+ def on_rescue(exc, *args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#232
+ def on_sp(tok); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#501
+ def on_string_content(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#484
+ def on_string_literal(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#429
+ def on_top_const_ref(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#368
+ def on_unary(op, val); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#511
+ def on_void_stmt; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#237
+ def visit_event(node); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#251
+ def visit_event_arr(node); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#259
+ def visit_ns_token(token, data, ast_token = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# @since 0.5.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#133
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::RipperParser::AST_TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# @since 0.5.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#136
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::RipperParser::COMMENT_SKIP_NODE_TYPES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# @since 0.5.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#78
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::RipperParser::MAPPINGS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# @since 0.5.6
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#131
+YARD::Parser::Ruby::RipperParser::REV_MAPPINGS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# Ruby 1.9 parser
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#12
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::RubyParser < ::YARD::Parser::Base
+ # @return [RubyParser] a new instance of RubyParser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#13
+ def initialize(source, filename); end
+
+ # Ruby 1.9 parser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#21
+ def encoding_line; end
+
+ # Ruby 1.9 parser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#19
+ def enumerator; end
+
+ # Ruby 1.9 parser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#22
+ def frozen_string_line; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#17
+ def parse; end
+
+ # Ruby 1.9 parser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#20
+ def shebang_line; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/ruby_parser.rb#18
+ def tokenize; end
+end
+
+# Supports {#each} enumeration over a source's tokens, yielding
+# the token and a possible {CodeObjects::Base} associated with the
+# constant or identifier token.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#8
+class YARD::Parser::Ruby::TokenResolver
+ include ::Enumerable
+ include ::YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceMapper
+
+ # Creates a token resolver for given source.
+ #
+ # @param source [String] the source code to tokenize
+ # @param namespace [CodeObjects::Base] the object/namespace to resolve from
+ # @raise [ParserSyntaxError]
+ # @return [TokenResolver] a new instance of TokenResolver
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#16
+ def initialize(source, namespace = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Iterates over each token, yielding the token and a possible code
+ # object that is associated with the token.
+ #
+ # @example Yielding code objects
+ # r = TokenResolver.new("A::B::C")
+ # r.each do |tok, obj|
+ # if obj
+ # puts "#{tok[0]} -> #{obj.path.inspect}"
+ # else
+ # puts "No object: #{tok.inspect}"
+ # end
+ # end
+ #
+ # # Prints:
+ # # :const -> "A"
+ # # No object: [:op, "::"]
+ # # :const -> "A::B"
+ # # No object: [:op, "::"]
+ # # :const -> "A::B::C"
+ # @yieldparam token [Array(Symbol,String,Array(Integer,Integer))] the
+ # current token object being iterated
+ # @yieldparam object [CodeObjects::Base, nil] the fully qualified code
+ # object associated with the current token, or nil if there is no object
+ # for the yielded token.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#46
+ def each; end
+
+ protected
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#94
+ def last_sep; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#95
+ def last_sep=(v); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#94
+ def next_object; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#95
+ def next_object=(v); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#94
+ def object; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#95
+ def object=(v); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#94
+ def skip_group; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#95
+ def skip_group=(v); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#112
+ def lookup(toktype, name); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#134
+ def object_resolved_types(obj = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#106
+ def pop_state; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#102
+ def push_state; end
+
+ class << self
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/ruby/token_resolver.rb#92
+ def state_attr(*attrs); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Responsible for parsing a source file into the namespace. Parsing
+# also invokes handlers to process the parsed statements and generate
+# any code objects that may be recognized.
+#
+# == Custom Parsers
+# SourceParser allows custom parsers to be registered and called when
+# a certain filetype is recognized. To register a parser and hook it
+# up to a set of file extensions, call {register_parser_type}
+#
+# @see register_parser_type
+# @see Handlers::Base
+# @see CodeObjects::Base
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#63
+class YARD::Parser::SourceParser
+ # @overload initialize
+ # @return [SourceParser] a new instance of SourceParser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#406
+ def initialize(parser_type = T.unsafe(nil), globals1 = T.unsafe(nil), globals2 = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] the contents of the file to be parsed
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#399
+ def contents; end
+
+ # @return [String] the filename being parsed by the parser.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#386
+ def file; end
+
+ # @return [String] the filename being parsed by the parser.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#386
+ def file=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [OpenStruct] an open struct containing arbitrary global state
+ # shared between files and handlers.
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#395
+ def globals; end
+
+ # The main parser method. This should not be called directly. Instead,
+ # use the class methods {parse} and {parse_string}.
+ #
+ # @param content [String, #read, Object] the source file to parse
+ # @return [Object, nil] the parser object used to parse the source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#418
+ def parse(content = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the parser type associated with the parser instance.
+ # This should be set by the {#initialize constructor}.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#390
+ def parser_type; end
+
+ # Tokenizes but does not parse the block of code using the current {#parser_type}
+ #
+ # @param content [String] the block of code to tokenize
+ # @return [Array] a list of tokens
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#462
+ def tokenize(content); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Searches for encoding line and forces encoding
+ #
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#471
+ def convert_encoding(content); end
+
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#515
+ def parser_class; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#500
+ def parser_type=(value); end
+
+ # Guesses the parser type to use depending on the file extension.
+ #
+ # @param filename [String] the filename to use to guess the parser type
+ # @return [Symbol] a parser type that matches the filename
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#508
+ def parser_type_for_filename(filename); end
+
+ # Runs a {Handlers::Processor} object to post process the parsed statements.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#490
+ def post_process; end
+
+ class << self
+ # Registers a callback to be called after an individual file is parsed.
+ # The block passed to this method will be called on subsequent parse
+ # calls.
+ #
+ # To register a callback that is called after the entire list of files
+ # is processed, see {after_parse_list}.
+ #
+ # @example Printing the length of each file after it is parsed
+ # SourceParser.after_parse_file do |parser|
+ # puts "#{parser.file} is #{parser.contents.size} characters"
+ # end
+ # YARD.parse('lib/**/*.rb')
+ # # prints:
+ # "lib/foo.rb is 1240 characters"
+ # "lib/foo_bar.rb is 248 characters"
+ # @return [Proc] the yielded block
+ # @see before_parse_file
+ # @see after_parse_list
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ # @yield [parser] the yielded block is called once after each file
+ # that is parsed. This might happen many times for a single codebase.
+ # @yieldparam parser [SourceParser] the parser object that parsed
+ # the file.
+ # @yieldreturn [void] the return value for the block is ignored.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#324
+ def after_parse_file(&block); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Proc>] the list of callbacks to be called after
+ # parsing a file. Should only be used for testing.
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#352
+ def after_parse_file_callbacks; end
+
+ # Registers a callback to be called after a list of files is parsed
+ # via {parse}. The block passed to this method will be called on
+ # subsequent parse calls.
+ #
+ # @example Printing results after parsing occurs
+ # SourceParser.after_parse_list do
+ # puts "Finished parsing!"
+ # end
+ # YARD.parse
+ # # Prints "Finished parsing!" after parsing files
+ # @return [Proc] the yielded block
+ # @see before_parse_list
+ # @see before_parse_file
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ # @yield [files, globals] the yielded block is called once before
+ # parsing all files
+ # @yieldparam files [Array<String>] the list of files that will be parsed.
+ # @yieldparam globals [OpenStruct] a global structure to store arbitrary
+ # state for post processing (see {Handlers::Processor#globals})
+ # @yieldreturn [void] the return value for the block is ignored.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#258
+ def after_parse_list(&block); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Proc>] the list of callbacks to be called after
+ # parsing a list of files. Should only be used for testing.
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#338
+ def after_parse_list_callbacks; end
+
+ # Registers a callback to be called before an individual file is parsed.
+ # The block passed to this method will be called on subsequent parse
+ # calls.
+ #
+ # To register a callback that is called before the entire list of files
+ # is processed, see {before_parse_list}.
+ #
+ # @example Cancel parsing of any test_*.rb files
+ # SourceParser.before_parse_file do |parser|
+ # return false if parser.file =~ /^test_.+\.rb$/
+ # end
+ # @example Installing a simple callback
+ # SourceParser.before_parse_file do |parser|
+ # puts "I'm parsing #{parser.file}"
+ # end
+ # YARD.parse('lib/**/*.rb')
+ # # prints:
+ # "I'm parsing lib/foo.rb"
+ # "I'm parsing lib/foo_bar.rb"
+ # "I'm parsing lib/last_file.rb"
+ # @return [Proc] the yielded block
+ # @see before_parse_list
+ # @see after_parse_file
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ # @yield [parser] the yielded block is called once before each
+ # file that is parsed. This might happen many times for a single
+ # codebase.
+ # @yieldparam parser [SourceParser] the parser object that will {#parse}
+ # the file.
+ # @yieldreturn [Boolean] if the block returns +false+, parsing for
+ # the file is cancelled.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#295
+ def before_parse_file(&block); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Proc>] the list of callbacks to be called before
+ # parsing a file. Should only be used for testing.
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#345
+ def before_parse_file_callbacks; end
+
+ # Registers a callback to be called before a list of files is parsed
+ # via {parse}. The block passed to this method will be called on
+ # subsequent parse calls.
+ #
+ # @example Setting global state
+ # SourceParser.before_parse_list do |files, globals|
+ # globals.method_count = 0
+ # end
+ # SourceParser.after_parse_list do |files, globals|
+ # puts "Found #{globals.method_count} methods"
+ # end
+ # class MyCountHandler < Handlers::Ruby::Base
+ # handles :def, :defs
+ # process { globals.method_count += 1 }
+ # end
+ # YARD.parse
+ # # Prints: "Found 37 methods"
+ # @example Installing a simple callback
+ # SourceParser.before_parse_list do |files, globals|
+ # puts "Starting to parse..."
+ # end
+ # YARD.parse('lib/**/*.rb')
+ # # prints "Starting to parse..."
+ # @example Using a global callback to cancel parsing
+ # SourceParser.before_parse_list do |files, globals|
+ # return false if files.include?('foo.rb')
+ # end
+ #
+ # YARD.parse(['foo.rb', 'bar.rb']) # callback cancels this method
+ # YARD.parse('bar.rb') # parses normally
+ # @return [Proc] the yielded block
+ # @see before_parse_file
+ # @see after_parse_list
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ # @yield [files, globals] the yielded block is called once before
+ # parsing all files
+ # @yieldparam files [Array<String>] the list of files that will be parsed.
+ # @yieldparam globals [OpenStruct] a global structure to store arbitrary
+ # state for post processing (see {Handlers::Processor#globals})
+ # @yieldreturn [Boolean] if the block returns +false+, parsing is
+ # cancelled.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#234
+ def before_parse_list(&block); end
+
+ # @return [Array<Proc>] the list of callbacks to be called before
+ # parsing a list of files. Should only be used for testing.
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#331
+ def before_parse_list_callbacks; end
+
+ # Parses a path or set of paths
+ #
+ # @param paths [String, Array<String>] a path, glob, or list of paths to
+ # parse
+ # @param excluded [Array<String, Regexp>] a list of excluded path matchers
+ # @param level [Fixnum] the logger level to use during parsing. See
+ # {YARD::Logger}
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#99
+ def parse(paths = T.unsafe(nil), excluded = T.unsafe(nil), level = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Parses a string +content+
+ #
+ # @param content [String] the block of code to parse
+ # @param ptype [Symbol] the parser type to use. See {parser_type}.
+ # @return the parser object that was used to parse +content+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#123
+ def parse_string(content, ptype = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the default parser type (defaults to :ruby)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#85
+ def parser_type; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#87
+ def parser_type=(value); end
+
+ # @private
+ # @return [Hash] a list of registered parser type extensions
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#163
+ def parser_type_extensions; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#164
+ def parser_type_extensions=(value); end
+
+ # Finds a parser type that is registered for the extension. If no
+ # type is found, the default Ruby type is returned.
+ #
+ # @return [Symbol] the parser type to be used for the extension
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#171
+ def parser_type_for_extension(extension); end
+
+ # @private
+ # @return [Hash{Symbol=>Object}] a list of registered parser types
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#157
+ def parser_types; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#158
+ def parser_types=(value); end
+
+ # Registers a new parser type.
+ #
+ # @example Registering a parser for "java" files
+ # SourceParser.register_parser_type :java, JavaParser, 'java'
+ # @param type [Symbol] a symbolic name for the parser type
+ # @param parser_klass [Base] a class that implements parsing and tokenization
+ # @param extensions [Array<String>, String, Regexp] a list of extensions or a
+ # regex to match against the file extension
+ # @return [void]
+ # @see Parser::Base
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#146
+ def register_parser_type(type, parser_klass, extensions = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Tokenizes but does not parse the block of code
+ #
+ # @param content [String] the block of code to tokenize
+ # @param ptype [Symbol] the parser type to use. See {parser_type}.
+ # @return [Array] a list of tokens
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#132
+ def tokenize(content, ptype = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the validated parser type. Basically, enforces that :ruby
+ # type is never set if the Ripper library is not available
+ #
+ # @param type [Symbol] the parser type to set
+ # @private
+ # @return [Symbol] the validated parser type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#184
+ def validated_parser_type(type); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Parses a list of files in a queue.
+ #
+ # @param files [Array<String>] a list of files to queue for parsing
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#364
+ def parse_in_order(*files); end
+ end
+end
+
+# The default glob of files to be parsed.
+#
+# @since 0.9.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#70
+YARD::Parser::SourceParser::DEFAULT_PATH_GLOB = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# Byte order marks for various encodings
+#
+# @since 0.7.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#74
+YARD::Parser::SourceParser::ENCODING_BYTE_ORDER_MARKS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#65
+YARD::Parser::SourceParser::ENCODING_LINE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#66
+YARD::Parser::SourceParser::FROZEN_STRING_LINE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#64
+YARD::Parser::SourceParser::SHEBANG_LINE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Raised when an object is recognized but cannot be documented. This
+# generally occurs when the Ruby syntax used to declare an object is
+# too dynamic in nature.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/parser/source_parser.rb#9
+class YARD::Parser::UndocumentableError < ::RuntimeError; end
+
+# The root path for YARD source libraries
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard.rb#4
+YARD::ROOT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Holds Rake tasks used by YARD
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#192
+module YARD::Rake; end
+
+# The +Registry+ is the centralized data store for all {CodeObjects} created
+# during parsing. The storage is a key value store with the object's path
+# (see {CodeObjects::Base#path}) as the key and the object itself as the value.
+# Object paths must be unique to be stored in the Registry. All lookups for
+# objects are done on the singleton Registry instance using the {Registry.at}
+# or {Registry.resolve} methods.
+#
+# == Saving / Loading a Registry
+# The registry is saved to a "yardoc file" (actually a directory), which can
+# be loaded back to perform any lookups. See {Registry.load!} and
+# {Registry.save} for information on saving and loading of a yardoc file.
+#
+# == Threading Notes
+# The registry class is a singleton class that is accessed directly in many
+# places across YARD. To mitigate threading issues, YARD (0.6.5+) makes
+# the Registry thread local. This means all access to a registry for a specific
+# object set must occur in the originating thread.
+#
+# @example Loading the Registry
+# Registry.load!('/path/to/yardocfile') # loads all objects into memory
+# Registry.at('YARD::CodeObjects::Base').docstring
+# # => "+Base+ is the superclass of all code objects ..."
+# @example Getting an object by a specific path
+# Registry.at('YARD::CodeObjects::Base#docstring')
+# @example Performing a lookup on a method anywhere in the inheritance tree
+# Registry.resolve(P('YARD::CodeObjects::Base'), '#docstring', true)
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#32
+module YARD::Registry
+ extend ::Enumerable
+
+ class << self
+ # Returns the object at a specific path.
+ #
+ # @param path [String, :root] the pathname to look for. If +path+ is +root+,
+ # returns the {root} object.
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the object at path
+ # @return [nil] if no object is found
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#261
+ def [](path); end
+
+ # Returns all objects in the registry that match one of the types provided
+ # in the +types+ list (if +types+ is provided).
+ #
+ # @example Returns all objects
+ # Registry.all
+ # @example Returns all classes and modules
+ # Registry.all(:class, :module)
+ # @param types [Array<Symbol>] an optional list of types to narrow the
+ # objects down by. Equivalent to performing a select:
+ # +Registry.all.select {|o| types.include(o.type) }+
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] the list of objects found
+ # @see CodeObjects::Base#type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#237
+ def all(*types); end
+
+ # Returns the object at a specific path.
+ #
+ # @param path [String, :root] the pathname to look for. If +path+ is +root+,
+ # returns the {root} object.
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the object at path
+ # @return [nil] if no object is found
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#261
+ def at(path); end
+
+ # @param data [String] data to checksum
+ # @return [String] the SHA1 checksum for data
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#318
+ def checksum_for(data); end
+
+ # @return [Hash{String => String}] a set of checksums for files
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#312
+ def checksums; end
+
+ # Clears the registry
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#200
+ def clear; end
+
+ # Deletes an object from the registry
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to remove
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#194
+ def delete(object); end
+
+ # Deletes the yardoc file from disk
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#176
+ def delete_from_disk; end
+
+ # Iterates over {all} with no arguments
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#221
+ def each(&block); end
+
+ # The registry singleton instance.
+ #
+ # @deprecated use Registry.methodname directly.
+ # @return [Registry] returns the registry instance
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#363
+ def instance; end
+
+ # Loads the registry and/or parses a list of files
+ #
+ # @example Loads the yardoc file or parses files 'a', 'b' and 'c' (but not both)
+ # Registry.load(['a', 'b', 'c'])
+ # @example Reparses files 'a' and 'b' regardless of whether yardoc file exists
+ # Registry.load(['a', 'b'], true)
+ # @param files [String, Array] if +files+ is an Array, it should represent
+ # a list of files that YARD should parse into the registry. If reload is
+ # set to false and the yardoc file already exists, these files are skipped.
+ # If files is a String, it should represent the yardoc file to load
+ # into the registry.
+ # @param reparse [Boolean] if reparse is false and a yardoc file already
+ # exists, any files passed in will be ignored.
+ # @raise [ArgumentError] if files is not a String or Array
+ # @return [Registry] the registry object (for chaining)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#109
+ def load(files = T.unsafe(nil), reparse = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Loads a yardoc file and forces all objects cached on disk into
+ # memory. Equivalent to calling {load_yardoc} followed by {load_all}
+ #
+ # @param file [String] the yardoc file to load
+ # @return [Registry] the registry object (for chaining)
+ # @see #load_yardoc
+ # @see #load_all
+ # @since 0.5.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#144
+ def load!(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Forces all objects cached on disk into memory
+ #
+ # @example Loads all objects from disk
+ # Registry.load
+ # Registry.all.count #=> 0
+ # Registry.load_all
+ # Registry.all.count #=> 17
+ # @return [Registry] the registry object (for chaining)
+ # @since 0.5.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#159
+ def load_all; end
+
+ # Loads a yardoc file directly
+ #
+ # @param file [String] the yardoc file to load.
+ # @return [Registry] the registry object (for chaining)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#130
+ def load_yardoc(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @param name [String] the locale name.
+ # @return [I18n::Locale] the locale object for +name+.
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#271
+ def locale(name); end
+
+ # Creates a pessmistic transactional lock on the database for writing.
+ # Use with {YARD.parse} to ensure the database is not written multiple
+ # times.
+ #
+ # @see locked_for_writing?
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#209
+ def lock_for_writing(file = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the database is currently locked for writing
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#214
+ def locked_for_writing?(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the paths of all of the objects in the registry.
+ #
+ # @param reload [Boolean] whether to load entire database
+ # @return [Array<String>] all of the paths in the registry.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#252
+ def paths(reload = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Gets/sets the directory that has LANG.po files
+ #
+ # @return [String] the directory that has .po files
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#353
+ def po_dir; end
+
+ # Gets/sets the directory that has LANG.po files
+ #
+ # @return [String] the directory that has .po files
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#351
+ def po_dir=(dir); end
+
+ # The assumed types of a list of paths. This method is used by CodeObjects::Base
+ #
+ # @deprecated The registry no longer globally tracks proxy types.
+ # @private
+ # @return [{String => Symbol}] a set of unresolved paths and their assumed type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#341
+ def proxy_types; end
+
+ # Registers a new object with the registry
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to register
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the registered object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#186
+ def register(object); end
+
+ # Attempts to find an object by name starting at +namespace+, performing
+ # a lookup similar to Ruby's method of resolving a constant in a namespace.
+ #
+ # @example Looks for a constant in the root namespace
+ # Registry.resolve(nil, 'CONSTANT')
+ # @example Looks for a class method respecting the inheritance tree
+ # Registry.resolve(myclass, 'mymethod', true)
+ # @example Looks for instance method #reverse starting from A::B::C
+ # Registry.resolve(P("A::B::C"), "#reverse")
+ # @example Looks for a constant but returns a proxy if not found
+ # Registry.resolve(P('A::B::C'), 'D', false, true) # => #<yardoc proxy A::B::C::D>
+ # @example Looks for a complex path from a namespace
+ # Registry.resolve(P('A::B'), 'B::D') # => #<yardoc class A::B::D>
+ # @param inheritance [Boolean] Follows inheritance chain (mixins, superclass)
+ # when performing name resolution if set to +true+.
+ # @param namespace [CodeObjects::NamespaceObject, nil] the starting namespace
+ # (module or class). If +nil+ or +:root+, starts from the {root} object.
+ # @param name [String, Symbol] the name (or complex path) to look for from
+ # +namespace+.
+ # @param proxy_fallback [Boolean] If +true+, returns a proxy representing
+ # the unresolved path (namespace + name) if no object is found.
+ # @param type [Symbol, nil] the {CodeObjects::Base#type} that the resolved
+ # object must be equal to. No type checking if nil.
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the object if it is found
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Proxy] a Proxy representing the object if
+ # +proxy_fallback+ is +true+.
+ # @return [nil] if +proxy_fallback+ is +false+ and no object was found.
+ # @see P
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#303
+ def resolve(namespace, name, inheritance = T.unsafe(nil), proxy_fallback = T.unsafe(nil), type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # The root namespace object.
+ #
+ # @return [CodeObjects::RootObject] the root object in the namespace
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#266
+ def root; end
+
+ # Saves the registry to +file+
+ #
+ # @param file [String] the yardoc file to save to
+ # @return [Boolean] true if the file was saved
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#170
+ def save(merge = T.unsafe(nil), file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Whether or not the Registry storage should load everything into a
+ # single object database (for disk efficiency), or spread them out
+ # (for load time efficiency).
+ #
+ # @note Setting this attribute to nil will offload the decision to
+ # the {RegistryStore storage adapter}.
+ # @return [Boolean, nil] if this value is set to nil, the storage
+ # adapter will decide how to store the data.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#335
+ def single_object_db; end
+
+ # Whether or not the Registry storage should load everything into a
+ # single object database (for disk efficiency), or spread them out
+ # (for load time efficiency).
+ #
+ # @note Setting this attribute to nil will offload the decision to
+ # the {RegistryStore storage adapter}.
+ # @return [Boolean, nil] if this value is set to nil, the storage
+ # adapter will decide how to store the data.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#334
+ def single_object_db=(v); end
+
+ # Gets/sets the yardoc filename
+ #
+ # @return [String] the yardoc filename
+ # @see DEFAULT_YARDOC_FILE
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#88
+ def yardoc_file; end
+
+ # Gets/sets the yardoc filename
+ #
+ # @return [String] the yardoc filename
+ # @see DEFAULT_YARDOC_FILE
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#86
+ def yardoc_file=(v); end
+
+ # Returns the .yardoc file associated with a gem.
+ #
+ # @param gem [String] the name of the gem to search for
+ # @param ver_require [String] an optional Gem version requirement
+ # @param for_writing [Boolean] whether or not the method should search
+ # for writable locations
+ # @return [String] if +for_writing+ is set to +true+, returns the best
+ # location suitable to write the .yardoc file. Otherwise, the first
+ # existing location associated with the gem's .yardoc file.
+ # @return [nil] if +for_writing+ is set to false and no yardoc file
+ # is found, returns nil.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#53
+ def yardoc_file_for_gem(gem, ver_require = T.unsafe(nil), for_writing = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#390
+ def global_yardoc_file(spec, for_writing = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#410
+ def local_yardoc_file(spec, for_writing = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#403
+ def old_global_yardoc_file(spec, for_writing = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Attempts to resolve a name in a namespace
+ #
+ # @param namespace [CodeObjects::NamespaceObject] the starting namespace
+ # @param name [String] the name to look for
+ # @param type [Symbol, nil] the {CodeObjects::Base#type} that the resolved
+ # object must be equal to
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#375
+ def partial_resolve(namespace, name, type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#434
+ def thread_local_resolver; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#424
+ def thread_local_store; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#429
+ def thread_local_store=(value); end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#35
+YARD::Registry::DEFAULT_PO_DIR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#33
+YARD::Registry::DEFAULT_YARDOC_FILE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/registry.rb#34
+YARD::Registry::LOCAL_YARDOC_INDEX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Handles all logic for complex lexical and inherited object resolution.
+# Used by {Registry.resolve}, so there is no need to use this class
+# directly.
+#
+# @see Registry.resolve
+# @since 0.9.1
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#9
+class YARD::RegistryResolver
+ include ::YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceMapper
+
+ # Creates a new resolver object for a registry.
+ #
+ # @param registry [Registry] only set this if customizing the registry
+ # object
+ # @return [RegistryResolver] a new instance of RegistryResolver
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#16
+ def initialize(registry = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Performs a lookup on a given path in the registry. Resolution will occur
+ # in a similar way to standard Ruby identifier resolution, doing lexical
+ # lookup, as well as (optionally) through the inheritance chain. A proxy
+ # object can be returned if the lookup fails for future resolution. The
+ # proxy will be type hinted with the +type+ used in the original lookup.
+ #
+ # @example A lookup on a method through the inheritance tree
+ # resolver.lookup_by_math("A::B#foo", inheritance: true)
+ # @example A lookup from root
+ # resolver.lookup_by_path("A::B::C")
+ # @example A lookup from the A::B namespace
+ # resolver.lookup_by_path("C", namespace: P("A::B"))
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] a customizable set of options
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, CodeObjects::Proxy, nil] the first object
+ # that matches the path lookup. If proxy_fallback is provided, a proxy
+ # object will be returned in the event of no match, otherwise nil will
+ # be returned.
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#50
+ def lookup_by_path(path, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Collects and returns all inherited namespaces for a given object
+ #
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#181
+ def collect_namespaces(object); end
+
+ # Performs a lexical lookup from a namespace for a path and a type hint.
+ #
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#104
+ def lookup_path_direct(namespace, path, type); end
+
+ # Performs a lookup through the inheritance chain on a path with a type hint.
+ #
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#121
+ def lookup_path_inherited(namespace, path, type); end
+
+ # @return [Regexp] the regexp that can be used to split a string on all
+ # occurrences of separator tokens
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#206
+ def split_on_separators_match; end
+
+ # @return [Regexp] the regexp match of the default separator
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#194
+ def starts_with_default_separator_match; end
+
+ # @return [Regexp] the regexp that matches strings starting with
+ # a separator
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#200
+ def starts_with_separator_match; end
+
+ # return [Boolean] if the obj's type matches the provided type.
+ #
+ # @since 0.9.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_resolver.rb#99
+ def validate(obj, type); end
+end
+
+# The data store for the {Registry}.
+#
+# @see Registry
+# @see Serializers::YardocSerializer
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#9
+class YARD::RegistryStore
+ # @return [RegistryStore] a new instance of RegistryStore
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#14
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # Gets a {CodeObjects::Base} from the store
+ #
+ # @param key [String, Symbol] the path name of the object to look for.
+ # If it is empty or :root, returns the {#root} object.
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] a code object or nil if none is found
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#33
+ def [](key); end
+
+ # Associates an object with a path
+ #
+ # @param key [String, Symbol] the path name (:root or '' for root object)
+ # @param value [CodeObjects::Base] the object to store
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] returns +value+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#55
+ def []=(key, value); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute checksums.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#12
+ def checksums; end
+
+ # Deletes an object at a given path
+ #
+ # @param key [#to_sym] the key to delete
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#75
+ def delete(key); end
+
+ # Deletes the .yardoc database on disk
+ #
+ # @param force [Boolean] if force is not set to true, the file/directory
+ # will only be removed if it ends with .yardoc. This helps with
+ # cases where the directory might have been named incorrectly.
+ # @return [Boolean] true if the .yardoc database was deleted, false
+ # otherwise.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#218
+ def destroy(force = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute file.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#12
+ def file; end
+
+ # Gets a {CodeObjects::Base} from the store
+ #
+ # @param key [String, Symbol] the path name of the object to look for.
+ # If it is empty or :root, returns the {#root} object.
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] a code object or nil if none is found
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#33
+ def get(key); end
+
+ # Gets all path names from the store. Loads the entire database
+ # if +reload+ is +true+
+ #
+ # @param reload [Boolean] if false, does not load the entire database
+ # before a lookup.
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] the path names of all the code objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#88
+ def keys(reload = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @param file [String, nil] the name of the yardoc db to load
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the database was loaded
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#128
+ def load(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Loads the .yardoc file and loads all cached objects into memory
+ # automatically.
+ #
+ # @param file [String, nil] the name of the yardoc db to load
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the database was loaded
+ # @see #load_all
+ # @since 0.5.1
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#142
+ def load!(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Loads all cached objects into memory
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#153
+ def load_all; end
+
+ # @param name [String] the locale name.
+ # @return [I18n::Locale] the locale object for +name+.
+ # @since 0.8.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#122
+ def locale(name); end
+
+ # Creates a pessmistic transactional lock on the database for writing.
+ # Use with {YARD.parse} to ensure the database is not written multiple
+ # times.
+ #
+ # @param file [String] if supplied, the path to the database
+ # @see #locked_for_writing?
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#201
+ def lock_for_writing(file = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
+
+ # @param file [String] if supplied, the path to the database
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the database is currently locked for writing
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#207
+ def locked_for_writing?(file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @param type [Symbol] the type to look for
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of object paths with a given
+ # {CodeObjects::Base#type}
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#102
+ def paths_for_type(type, reload = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @deprecated The registry no longer tracks proxy types
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#11
+ def proxy_types; end
+
+ # Associates an object with a path
+ #
+ # @param key [String, Symbol] the path name (:root or '' for root object)
+ # @param value [CodeObjects::Base] the object to store
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] returns +value+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#55
+ def put(key, value); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::RootObject] the root object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#117
+ def root; end
+
+ # Saves the database to disk
+ #
+ # @param merge [Boolean] if true, merges the data in memory with the
+ # data on disk, otherwise the data on disk is deleted.
+ # @param file [String, nil] if supplied, the name of the file to save to
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the database was saved
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#177
+ def save(merge = T.unsafe(nil), file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Gets all code objects from the store. Loads the entire database
+ # if +reload+ is +true+
+ #
+ # @param reload [Boolean] if false, does not load the entire database
+ # before a lookup.
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] all the code objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#96
+ def values(reload = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @param type [Symbol] the type to look for
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of objects with a given
+ # {CodeObjects::Base#type}
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#111
+ def values_for_type(type, reload = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#243
+ def checksums_path; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#251
+ def load_yardoc; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#247
+ def object_types_path; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#234
+ def objects_path; end
+
+ # @deprecated The registry no longer tracks proxy types
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#239
+ def proxy_types_path; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#319
+ def all_disk_objects; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#291
+ def load_checksums; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#313
+ def load_locale(name); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#281
+ def load_object_types; end
+
+ # @deprecated The registry no longer tracks proxy types
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#276
+ def load_proxy_types; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#299
+ def load_root; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#271
+ def load_yardoc_old; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#332
+ def write_checksums; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#338
+ def write_complete_lock; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#328
+ def write_object_types; end
+
+ # @deprecated The registry no longer tracks proxy types
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/registry_store.rb#324
+ def write_proxy_types; end
+end
+
+# Namespace for components that serialize to various endpoints
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#196
+module YARD::Serializers; end
+
+# The abstract base serializer. Serializers allow templates to be
+# rendered to various endpoints. For instance, a {FileSystemSerializer}
+# would allow template contents to be written to the filesystem
+#
+# To implement a custom serializer, override the following methods:
+# * {#serialize}
+# * {#serialized_path}
+#
+# Optionally, a serializer can implement before and after filters:
+# * {#before_serialize}
+# * {#after_serialize}
+#
+# @abstract Override this class to implement a custom serializer.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/base.rb#17
+class YARD::Serializers::Base
+ # Creates a new serializer with options
+ #
+ # @param opts [Hash] the options to assign to {#options}
+ # @return [Base] a new instance of Base
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/base.rb#28
+ def initialize(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Called after serialization.
+ #
+ # @abstract Should run code after serialization.
+ # @param data [String] the data that was serialized.
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/base.rb#80
+ def after_serialize(data); end
+
+ # Called before serialization.
+ #
+ # @abstract Should run code before serialization. Should return false
+ # if serialization should not occur.
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not serialization should occur
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/base.rb#73
+ def before_serialize; end
+
+ # Returns whether an object has been serialized
+ #
+ # @abstract This method should return whether the endpoint already exists.
+ # For instance, a file system serializer would check if the file exists
+ # on disk. You will most likely use +#basepath+ and {#serialized_path} to
+ # get the endpoint's location.
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to check existence of
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the endpoint exists.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/base.rb#62
+ def exists?(object); end
+
+ # All serializer options are saved so they can be passed to other serializers.
+ #
+ # @return [SymbolHash] the serializer options
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/base.rb#21
+ def options; end
+
+ # Serializes an object.
+ #
+ # @abstract This method should implement the logic that serializes
+ # +data+ to the respective endpoint. This method should also call
+ # the before and after callbacks {#before_serialize} and {#after_serialize}
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base, String] the object to serialize the
+ # data for. The object can also be a string (for non-object serialization)
+ # @param data [String] the contents that should be serialized
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/base.rb#42
+ def serialize(object, data); end
+
+ # The serialized path of an object
+ #
+ # @abstract This method should return the path of the object on the
+ # endpoint. For instance, for a file serializer, this should return
+ # the filename that represents the object on disk.
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to return a path for
+ # @return [String] the serialized path of an object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/base.rb#51
+ def serialized_path(object); end
+end
+
+# Implements a serializer that reads from and writes to the filesystem.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#5
+class YARD::Serializers::FileSystemSerializer < ::YARD::Serializers::Base
+ # Creates a new FileSystemSerializer with options
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param opts [Hash] a customizable set of options
+ # @return [FileSystemSerializer] a new instance of FileSystemSerializer
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#28
+ def initialize(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # The base path to write data to.
+ #
+ # @return [String] a base path
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#8
+ def basepath; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#10
+ def basepath=(value); end
+
+ # Checks the disk for an object and returns whether it was serialized.
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to check
+ # @return [Boolean] whether an object has been serialized to disk
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#71
+ def exists?(object); end
+
+ # The extension of the filename (defaults to +html+)
+ #
+ # @return [String] the extension of the file. Empty string for no extension.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#17
+ def extension; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#19
+ def extension=(value); end
+
+ # Serializes object with data to its serialized path (prefixed by the +#basepath+).
+ #
+ # @return [String] the written data (for chaining)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#38
+ def serialize(object, data); end
+
+ # Implements the serialized path of a code object.
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base, CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject, String] the object to get a path for. The path of a string is the string itself.
+ # @return [String] if object is a String, returns
+ # object, otherwise the path on disk (without the basepath).
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#50
+ def serialized_path(object); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Builds a filename mapping from object paths to filesystem path names.
+ # Needed to handle case sensitive YARD objects mapped into a case
+ # insensitive filesystem. Uses with {#mapped_name} to determine the
+ # mapping name for a given object.
+ #
+ # @note In order to use filesystem name mapping, you must initialize
+ # the serializer object after preparing the {YARD::Registry}.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#84
+ def build_filename_map; end
+
+ # Remove special chars from filenames.
+ # Windows disallows \ / : * ? " < > | but we will just remove any
+ # non alphanumeric (plus period, underscore and dash).
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#111
+ def encode_path_components(*components); end
+
+ # @return [String] the filesystem mapped name of a given object.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/file_system_serializer.rb#102
+ def mapped_name(object); end
+end
+
+# Serializes an object to a process (like less)
+#
+# @example Serializing to a pager (less)
+# serializer = ProcessSerializer.new('less')
+# serializer.serialize(object, "data!")
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/process_serializer.rb#9
+class YARD::Serializers::ProcessSerializer < ::YARD::Serializers::Base
+ # Creates a new ProcessSerializer for the shell command +cmd+
+ #
+ # @param cmd [String] the command that will accept data on stdin
+ # @return [ProcessSerializer] a new instance of ProcessSerializer
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/process_serializer.rb#13
+ def initialize(cmd); end
+
+ # Overrides serialize behaviour and writes data to standard input
+ # of the associated command
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/process_serializer.rb#19
+ def serialize(_object, data); end
+end
+
+# A serializer that writes data to standard output.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/stdout_serializer.rb#5
+class YARD::Serializers::StdoutSerializer < ::YARD::Serializers::Base
+ # Creates a serializer to print text to stdout
+ #
+ # @param wrap [Fixnum, nil] if wrap is a number, wraps text to +wrap+
+ # columns, otherwise no wrapping is done.
+ # @return [StdoutSerializer] a new instance of StdoutSerializer
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/stdout_serializer.rb#10
+ def initialize(wrap = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Overrides serialize behaviour to write data to standard output
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/stdout_serializer.rb#15
+ def serialize(_object, data); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Wraps text to a specific column length
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the text to wrap
+ # @param _length [Fixnum] the column length to wrap to
+ # @return [String] the wrapped text
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/stdout_serializer.rb#26
+ def word_wrap(text, _length = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#32
+class YARD::Serializers::YardocSerializer < ::YARD::Serializers::FileSystemSerializer
+ # @return [YardocSerializer] a new instance of YardocSerializer
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#33
+ def initialize(yfile); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#40
+ def checksums_path; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#45
+ def complete?; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#42
+ def complete_lock_path; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#101
+ def deserialize(path, is_path = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Creates a pessmistic transactional lock on the database for writing.
+ # Use with {YARD.parse} to ensure the database is not written multiple
+ # times.
+ #
+ # @see #locked_for_writing?
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#54
+ def lock_for_writing; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the database is currently locked for writing
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#62
+ def locked_for_writing?; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#41
+ def object_types_path; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#37
+ def objects_path; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#43
+ def processing_path; end
+
+ # @deprecated The registry no longer tracks proxy types
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#39
+ def proxy_types_path; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#93
+ def serialize(object); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#66
+ def serialized_path(object); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#114
+ def dump(object); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#119
+ def internal_dump(object, first_object = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# Namespace for classes and modules that handle serving documentation over HTTP
+#
+# == Implementing a Custom Server
+# To customize the YARD server, see the {Adapter} and {Router} classes.
+#
+# == Rack Middleware
+# If you want to use the YARD server as a Rack middleware, see the documentation
+# in {RackMiddleware}.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#214
+module YARD::Server
+ class << self
+ # Registers a static path to be used in static asset lookup.
+ #
+ # @param path [String] the pathname to register
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.2
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server.rb#8
+ def register_static_path(path); end
+ end
+end
+
+# This class implements the bridge between the {Router} and the server
+# backend for a specific server type. YARD implements concrete adapters
+# for WEBrick and Rack respectively, though other adapters can be made
+# for other server architectures.
+#
+# == Subclassing Notes
+# To create a concrete adapter class, implement the {#start} method to
+# initiate the server backend.
+#
+# @abstract
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#23
+class YARD::Server::Adapter
+ # Creates a new adapter object
+ #
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @option opts
+ # @param libs [Hash{String=>Array<LibraryVersion>}] a list of libraries,
+ # see {#libraries} for formulating this list.
+ # @param opts [Hash] extra options to pass to the adapter
+ # @return [Adapter] a new instance of Adapter
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#71
+ def initialize(libs, opts = T.unsafe(nil), server_opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Adds a library to the {#libraries} mapping for a given library object.
+ #
+ # @example Adding a new library to an adapter
+ # adapter.add_library LibraryVersion.new('mylib', '1.0', '/path/to/.yardoc')
+ # @param library [LibraryVersion] a library to add
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#88
+ def add_library(library); end
+
+ # @return [String] the location where static files are located, if any.
+ # To set this field on initialization, pass +:DocumentRoot+ to the
+ # +server_opts+ argument in {#initialize}
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#27
+ def document_root; end
+
+ # @return [String] the location where static files are located, if any.
+ # To set this field on initialization, pass +:DocumentRoot+ to the
+ # +server_opts+ argument in {#initialize}
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#27
+ def document_root=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Hash{String=>Array<LibraryVersion>}] a map of libraries.
+ # @see LibraryVersion LibraryVersion for information on building a list of libraries
+ # @see #add_library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#32
+ def libraries; end
+
+ # @return [Hash{String=>Array<LibraryVersion>}] a map of libraries.
+ # @see LibraryVersion LibraryVersion for information on building a list of libraries
+ # @see #add_library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#32
+ def libraries=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Hash] options passed and processed by adapters. The actual
+ # options mostly depend on the adapters themselves.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#36
+ def options; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] options passed and processed by adapters. The actual
+ # options mostly depend on the adapters themselves.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#36
+ def options=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Router] the router object used to route URLs to commands
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#43
+ def router; end
+
+ # @return [Router] the router object used to route URLs to commands
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#43
+ def router=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a set of options to pass to the server backend. Note
+ # that +:DocumentRoot+ also sets the {#document_root}.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#40
+ def server_options; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] a set of options to pass to the server backend. Note
+ # that +:DocumentRoot+ also sets the {#document_root}.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#40
+ def server_options=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Implement this method to connect your adapter to your server.
+ #
+ # @abstract
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#95
+ def start; end
+
+ class << self
+ # Performs any global initialization for the adapter.
+ #
+ # @note If you subclass this method, make sure to call +super+.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#48
+ def setup; end
+
+ # Performs any global shutdown procedures for the adapter.
+ #
+ # @note If you subclass this method, make sure to call +super+.
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#56
+ def shutdown; end
+ end
+end
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#16
+YARD::Server::CR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#18
+YARD::Server::CRLF = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Commands implement specific kinds of server responses which are routed
+# to by the {Router} class. To implement a custom command, subclass {Commands::Base}.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#219
+module YARD::Server::Commands; end
+
+# This is the base command class used to implement custom commands for
+# a server. A command will be routed to by the {Router} class and return
+# a Rack-style response.
+#
+# == Attribute Initializers
+# All attributes can be initialized via options passed into the {#initialize}
+# method. When creating a custom command, the {Adapter#options} will
+# automatically be mapped to attributes by the same name on your class.
+#
+# class MyCommand < Base
+# attr_accessor :myattr
+# end
+#
+# Adapter.new(libs, {:myattr => 'foo'}).start
+#
+# # when a request comes in, cmd.myattr == 'foo'
+#
+# == Subclassing Notes
+# To implement a custom command, override the {#run} method, not {#call}.
+# In your implementation, you should set the body and status for requests.
+# See details in the +#run+ method documentation.
+#
+# Note that if your command deals directly with libraries, you should
+# consider subclassing the more specific {LibraryCommand} class instead.
+#
+# @abstract
+# @see #run
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#34
+class YARD::Server::Commands::Base
+ # Creates a new command object, setting attributes named by keys
+ # in the options hash. After initialization, the options hash
+ # is saved in {#command_options} for further inspection.
+ #
+ # @example Creating a Command
+ # cmd = DisplayObjectCommand.new(:caching => true, :library => mylib)
+ # cmd.library # => mylib
+ # cmd.command_options # => {:caching => true, :library => mylib}
+ # @param opts [Hash] the options hash, saved to {#command_options}
+ # after initialization.
+ # @return [Base] a new instance of Base
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#75
+ def initialize(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Adapter] the server adapter
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#41
+ def adapter; end
+
+ # @return [Adapter] the server adapter
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#41
+ def adapter=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the response body. Defaults to empty string.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#61
+ def body; end
+
+ # @return [String] the response body. Defaults to empty string.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#61
+ def body=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to cache
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#44
+ def caching; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to cache
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#44
+ def caching=(_arg0); end
+
+ # The main method called by a router with a request object.
+ #
+ # @note This command should not be overridden by subclasses. Implement
+ # the callback method {#run} instead.
+ # @param request [Adapter Dependent] the request object
+ # @return [Array(Numeric,Hash,Array<String>)] a Rack-style response
+ # of status, headers, and body wrapped in an array.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#89
+ def call(request); end
+
+ # @return [Hash] the options passed to the command's constructor
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#38
+ def command_options; end
+
+ # @return [Hash] the options passed to the command's constructor
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#38
+ def command_options=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Hash{String => String}] response headers
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#55
+ def headers; end
+
+ # @return [Hash{String => String}] response headers
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#55
+ def headers=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the path after the command base URI
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#52
+ def path; end
+
+ # @return [String] the path after the command base URI
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#52
+ def path=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Rack::Request] request object
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#49
+ def request; end
+
+ # @return [Rack::Request] request object
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#49
+ def request=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Subclass this method to implement a custom command. This method
+ # should set the {#status} and {#body}, and optionally modify the
+ # {#headers}. Note that +#status+ defaults to 200.
+ #
+ # @abstract
+ # @example A custom command
+ # class ErrorCommand < Base
+ # def run
+ # self.body = 'ERROR! The System is down!'
+ # self.status = 500
+ # self.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain'
+ # end
+ # end
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#128
+ def run; end
+
+ # @return [Numeric] status code. Defaults to 200 per request
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#58
+ def status; end
+
+ # @return [Numeric] status code. Defaults to 200 per request
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#58
+ def status=(_arg0); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # Override this method to implement custom caching mechanisms for
+ #
+ # @example Caching to memory
+ # $memory_cache = {}
+ # def cache(data)
+ # $memory_cache[path] = data
+ # end
+ # @param data [String] the data to cache
+ # @return [String] the same cached data (for chaining)
+ # @see StaticCaching
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#165
+ def cache(data); end
+
+ # Sets the body and headers for a 404 response. Does not modify the
+ # body if already set.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#180
+ def not_found; end
+
+ # Sets the headers and status code for a redirection to a given URL
+ #
+ # @param url [String] the URL to redirect to
+ # @raise [FinishRequest] causes the request to terminate.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#192
+ def redirect(url); end
+
+ # Renders a specific object if provided, or a regular template rendering
+ # if object is not provided.
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base, nil] calls {CodeObjects::Base#format} if
+ # an object is provided, or {Templates::Engine.render} if object is nil. Both
+ # receive +#options+ as an argument.
+ # @return [String] the resulting output to display
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ # @todo This method is dependent on +#options+, it should be in {LibraryCommand}.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#144
+ def render(object = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Add a conservative cache control policy to reduce load on
+ # requests served with "?1234567890" style timestamp query strings.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/base.rb#202
+ def add_cache_control; end
+end
+
+# Displays a README or extra file.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+# @todo Implement better support for detecting binary (image) filetypes
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_file_command.rb#8
+class YARD::Server::Commands::DisplayFileCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryCommand
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_file_command.rb#9
+ def index; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_file_command.rb#9
+ def index=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @raise [NotFoundError]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_file_command.rb#11
+ def run; end
+end
+
+# Displays documentation for a specific object identified by the path
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_object_command.rb#6
+class YARD::Server::Commands::DisplayObjectCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryCommand
+ include ::YARD::Server::DocServerHelper
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_object_command.rb#36
+ def index; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_object_command.rb#47
+ def not_found; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_object_command.rb#9
+ def run; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/display_object_command.rb#54
+ def object_path; end
+end
+
+# Displays an object wrapped in frames
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/frames_command.rb#6
+class YARD::Server::Commands::FramesCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::DisplayObjectCommand
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/frames_command.rb#7
+ def run; end
+end
+
+# This is the base command for all commands that deal directly with libraries.
+# Some commands do not, but most (like {DisplayObjectCommand}) do. If your
+# command deals with libraries directly, subclass this class instead.
+# See {Base} for notes on how to subclass a command.
+#
+# @abstract
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#32
+class YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::Base
+ # @return [LibraryCommand] a new instance of LibraryCommand
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#63
+ def initialize(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#68
+ def call(request); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to reparse data
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#53
+ def incremental; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether to reparse data
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#53
+ def incremental=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [LibraryVersion] the object containing library information
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#41
+ def library; end
+
+ # @return [LibraryVersion] the object containing library information
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#41
+ def library=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [LibraryOptions] default options for the library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#44
+ def options; end
+
+ # @return [LibraryOptions] default options for the library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#44
+ def options=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Serializers::Base] the serializer used to perform file linking
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#47
+ def serializer; end
+
+ # @return [Serializers::Base] the serializer used to perform file linking
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#47
+ def serializer=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether router should route for multiple libraries
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#50
+ def single_library; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether router should route for multiple libraries
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#50
+ def single_library=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not this adapter calls +fork+ when serving
+ # library requests. Defaults to false.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#57
+ def use_fork; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether or not this adapter calls +fork+ when serving
+ # library requests. Defaults to false.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#57
+ def use_fork=(_arg0); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#96
+ def call_with_fork(request, &block); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#83
+ def call_without_fork(request); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#109
+ def can_fork?; end
+
+ # Hack to load a custom fulldoc template object that does
+ # not do any rendering/generation. We need this to access the
+ # generate_*_list methods.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#171
+ def fulldoc_template; end
+
+ # @raise [LibraryNotPreparedError]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#147
+ def load_yardoc; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#159
+ def not_prepared; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#118
+ def restore_template_info; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#113
+ def save_default_template_info; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#123
+ def setup_library; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#130
+ def setup_yardopts; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#35
+YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryCommand::CAN_FORK = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
+
+# Returns the index of libraries served by the server.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#13
+class YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryIndexCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::Base
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#14
+ def options; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#14
+ def options=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#16
+ def run; end
+end
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#5
+class YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryIndexOptions < ::YARD::CLI::YardocOptions
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#6
+ def adapter; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#6
+ def adapter=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#6
+ def libraries; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_index_command.rb#6
+ def libraries=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def serialize; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def serialize=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def template; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def template=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def type; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def type=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#7
+class YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryOptions < ::YARD::CLI::YardocOptions
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#8
+ def adapter; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#14
+ def command; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#14
+ def command=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ # @yield [:adapter, adapter]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#17
+ def each(&block); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#15
+ def frames; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#15
+ def frames=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#9
+ def library; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#12
+ def serialize; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#11
+ def serializer; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/library_command.rb#10
+ def single_library; end
+end
+
+# Returns a list of objects of a specific type
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/list_command.rb#6
+class YARD::Server::Commands::ListCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryCommand
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::BaseHelper
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/list_command.rb#9
+ def run; end
+end
+
+# Serves requests from the root of the server
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/root_request_command.rb#6
+class YARD::Server::Commands::RootRequestCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::Base
+ include ::YARD::Server::HTTPUtils
+ include ::YARD::Server::Commands::StaticFileHelpers
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/root_request_command.rb#9
+ def run; end
+end
+
+# Performs a search over the objects inside of a library and returns
+# the results as HTML or plaintext
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#7
+class YARD::Server::Commands::SearchCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryCommand
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::BaseHelper
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::ModuleHelper
+ include ::YARD::Server::DocServerHelper
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#12
+ def query; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#12
+ def query=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#12
+ def results; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#12
+ def results=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#14
+ def run; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#26
+ def visible_results; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#58
+ def search_for_object; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#47
+ def serve_normal; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#37
+ def serve_xhr; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/search_command.rb#32
+ def url_for(object); end
+end
+
+# Serves static content when no other router matches a request
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_command.rb#6
+class YARD::Server::Commands::StaticFileCommand < ::YARD::Server::Commands::LibraryCommand
+ include ::YARD::Server::HTTPUtils
+ include ::YARD::Server::Commands::StaticFileHelpers
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_command.rb#17
+ def run; end
+end
+
+# Defines the paths used to search for static assets. To define an
+# extra path, use {YARD::Server.register_static_path} rather than
+# modifying this constant directly. Also note that files in the
+# document root will always take precedence over these paths.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_command.rb#15
+YARD::Server::Commands::StaticFileCommand::STATIC_PATHS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# Include this module to get access to {#static_template_file?}
+# and {favicon?} helpers.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_helpers.rb#8
+module YARD::Server::Commands::StaticFileHelpers
+ include ::YARD::Server::HTTPUtils
+
+ # Serves an empty favicon.
+ #
+ # @raise [FinishRequest] finalizes an empty body if the path matches
+ # /favicon.ico so browsers don't complain.
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_helpers.rb#14
+ def favicon?; end
+
+ # Attempts to route a path to a static template file.
+ #
+ # @raise [FinishRequest] if a file was found and served
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_helpers.rb#26
+ def static_template_file?; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_helpers.rb#42
+ def find_file(adapter, url); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/commands/static_file_helpers.rb#42
+ def find_file(adapter, url); end
+ end
+end
+
+# A module that is mixed into {Templates::Template} in order to customize
+# certain template methods.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#6
+module YARD::Server::DocServerHelper
+ # @param path_components [Array<String>] components of a URL
+ # @return [String] the absolute path from any mounted base URI.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#61
+ def abs_url(*path_components); end
+
+ # @example The base path for a library 'foo'
+ # base_path('docs') # => 'docs/foo'
+ # @param path [String] the path prefix for a base path URI
+ # @return [String] the base URI for a library with an extra +path+ prefix
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#69
+ def base_path(path); end
+
+ # @return [String] a timestamp for a given file
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#78
+ def mtime(file); end
+
+ # @return [String] a URL for a file with a timestamp
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#84
+ def mtime_url(file); end
+
+ # @return [Router] convenience method for accessing the router
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#75
+ def router; end
+
+ # Modifies {Templates::Helpers::HtmlHelper#url_for} to return a URL instead
+ # of a disk location.
+ #
+ # @param obj [String, CodeObjects::Base] the object (or object path) to link to
+ # @param anchor [String] the anchor to link to
+ # @param relative [Boolean] use a relative or absolute link
+ # @return [String] the URL location of the object
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#11
+ def url_for(obj, anchor = T.unsafe(nil), relative = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Modifies {Templates::Helpers::HtmlHelper#url_for_file} to return a URL instead
+ # of a disk location.
+ #
+ # @param filename [String, CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject] the filename to link to
+ # @param anchor [String] optional anchor
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the file
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#24
+ def url_for_file(filename, anchor = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the frames URL for the page
+ #
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the frames page
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#43
+ def url_for_frameset; end
+
+ # Returns the URL for the alphabetic index page
+ #
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the first main page the
+ # user should see.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#55
+ def url_for_index; end
+
+ # Modifies {Templates::Helpers::HtmlHelper#url_for_list} to return a URL
+ # based on the list prefix instead of a HTML filename.
+ #
+ # @param type [String, Symbol] the list type to generate a URL for
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the list
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#37
+ def url_for_list(type); end
+
+ # Returns the main URL, first checking a readme and then linking to the index
+ #
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the first main page the
+ # user should see.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_helper.rb#49
+ def url_for_main; end
+end
+
+# A custom {Serializers::Base serializer} which returns resource URLs instead of
+# static relative paths to files on disk.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_serializer.rb#6
+class YARD::Server::DocServerSerializer < ::YARD::Serializers::FileSystemSerializer
+ # @return [DocServerSerializer] a new instance of DocServerSerializer
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_serializer.rb#7
+ def initialize(_command = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_serializer.rb#11
+ def serialized_path(object); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/doc_server_serializer.rb#31
+ def urlencode(name); end
+end
+
+# Short circuits a request by raising an error. This exception is caught
+# by {Commands::Base#call} to immediately end a request and return a response.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#6
+class YARD::Server::FinishRequest < ::RuntimeError; end
+
+# HTTPUtils provides utility methods for working with the HTTP protocol.
+#
+# This module is generally used internally by WEBrick
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#25
+module YARD::Server::HTTPUtils
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#443
+ def _escape(str, regex); end
+
+ # :stopdoc:
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#441
+ def _make_regex(str); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#442
+ def _make_regex!(str); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#449
+ def _unescape(str, regex); end
+
+ # Removes quotes and escapes from +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#223
+ def dequote(str); end
+
+ # Escapes HTTP reserved and unwise characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#467
+ def escape(str); end
+
+ # Escapes 8 bit characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#508
+ def escape8bit(str); end
+
+ # Escapes form reserved characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#481
+ def escape_form(str); end
+
+ # Escapes path +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#497
+ def escape_path(str); end
+
+ # Loads Apache-compatible mime.types in +file+.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#112
+ def load_mime_types(file); end
+
+ # Returns the mime type of +filename+ from the list in +mime_tab+. If no
+ # mime type was found application/octet-stream is returned.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#134
+ def mime_type(filename, mime_tab); end
+
+ # Normalizes a request path. Raises an exception if the path cannot be
+ # normalized.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#31
+ def normalize_path(path); end
+
+ # Parses form data in +io+ with the given +boundary+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#395
+ def parse_form_data(io, boundary); end
+
+ # Parses an HTTP header +raw+ into a hash of header fields with an Array
+ # of values.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#145
+ def parse_header(raw); end
+
+ # Parses the query component of a URI in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#371
+ def parse_query(str); end
+
+ # Parses q values in +value+ as used in Accept headers.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#202
+ def parse_qvalues(value); end
+
+ # Parses a Range header value +ranges_specifier+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#184
+ def parse_range_header(ranges_specifier); end
+
+ # Quotes and escapes quotes in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#233
+ def quote(str); end
+
+ # Splits a header value +str+ according to HTTP specification.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#175
+ def split_header_value(str); end
+
+ # Unescapes HTTP reserved and unwise characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#474
+ def unescape(str); end
+
+ # Unescapes form reserved characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#490
+ def unescape_form(str); end
+
+ class << self
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#443
+ def _escape(str, regex); end
+
+ # :stopdoc:
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#441
+ def _make_regex(str); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#442
+ def _make_regex!(str); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#449
+ def _unescape(str, regex); end
+
+ # Removes quotes and escapes from +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#223
+ def dequote(str); end
+
+ # Escapes HTTP reserved and unwise characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#467
+ def escape(str); end
+
+ # Escapes 8 bit characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#508
+ def escape8bit(str); end
+
+ # Escapes form reserved characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#481
+ def escape_form(str); end
+
+ # Escapes path +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#497
+ def escape_path(str); end
+
+ # Loads Apache-compatible mime.types in +file+.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#112
+ def load_mime_types(file); end
+
+ # Returns the mime type of +filename+ from the list in +mime_tab+. If no
+ # mime type was found application/octet-stream is returned.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#134
+ def mime_type(filename, mime_tab); end
+
+ # Normalizes a request path. Raises an exception if the path cannot be
+ # normalized.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#31
+ def normalize_path(path); end
+
+ # Parses form data in +io+ with the given +boundary+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#395
+ def parse_form_data(io, boundary); end
+
+ # Parses an HTTP header +raw+ into a hash of header fields with an Array
+ # of values.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#145
+ def parse_header(raw); end
+
+ # Parses the query component of a URI in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#371
+ def parse_query(str); end
+
+ # Parses q values in +value+ as used in Accept headers.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#202
+ def parse_qvalues(value); end
+
+ # Parses a Range header value +ranges_specifier+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#184
+ def parse_range_header(ranges_specifier); end
+
+ # Quotes and escapes quotes in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#233
+ def quote(str); end
+
+ # Splits a header value +str+ according to HTTP specification.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#175
+ def split_header_value(str); end
+
+ # Unescapes HTTP reserved and unwise characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#474
+ def unescape(str); end
+
+ # Unescapes form reserved characters in +str+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#490
+ def unescape_form(str); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Default mime types
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#47
+YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::DefaultMimeTypes = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#459
+YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::ESCAPED = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Stores multipart form data. FormData objects are created when
+# WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_form_data is called.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#242
+class YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::FormData < ::String
+ # Creates a new FormData object.
+ #
+ # +args+ is an Array of form data entries. One FormData will be created
+ # for each entry.
+ #
+ # This is called by WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_form_data for you
+ #
+ # @return [FormData] a new instance of FormData
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#267
+ def initialize(*args); end
+
+ # Adds +str+ to this FormData which may be the body, a header or a
+ # header entry.
+ #
+ # This is called by WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_form_data for you
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#300
+ def <<(str); end
+
+ # Retrieves the header at the first entry in +key+
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#286
+ def [](*key); end
+
+ # Adds +data+ at the end of the chain of entries
+ #
+ # This is called by WEBrick::HTTPUtils.parse_form_data for you.
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#320
+ def append_data(data); end
+
+ # Yields each entry in this FormData
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#335
+ def each_data; end
+
+ # The filename of the form data part
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#254
+ def filename; end
+
+ # The filename of the form data part
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#254
+ def filename=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns all the FormData as an Array
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#347
+ def list; end
+
+ # The name of the form data part
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#249
+ def name; end
+
+ # The name of the form data part
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#249
+ def name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#256
+ def next_data=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns all the FormData as an Array
+ # A FormData will behave like an Array
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#347
+ def to_ary; end
+
+ # This FormData's body
+ #
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#363
+ def to_s; end
+
+ protected
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#256
+ def next_data; end
+end
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#244
+YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::FormData::EmptyHeader = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#243
+YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::FormData::EmptyRawHeader = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#458
+YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::NONASCII = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#456
+YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::UNESCAPED = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#457
+YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::UNESCAPED_FORM = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#460
+YARD::Server::HTTPUtils::UNESCAPED_PCHAR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/http_utils.rb#17
+YARD::Server::LF = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# This exception is raised when {LibraryVersion#prepare!} fails, or discovers
+# that the library is not "prepared" to be served by
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#9
+class YARD::Server::LibraryNotPreparedError < ::RuntimeError; end
+
+# A library version encapsulates a library's documentation at a specific version.
+# Although the version is optional, this allows for creating multiple documentation
+# points for a specific library, each representing a unique version. The term
+# "library" used in other parts of the YARD::Server documentation refers to
+# objects of this class unless otherwise noted.
+#
+# A library points to a location where a {#yardoc_file} is located so that
+# its documentation may be loaded and served. Optionally, a {#source_path} is
+# given to point to a location where any extra files (and {YARD::CLI::Yardoc .yardopts})
+# should be loaded from. Both of these methods may not be known immediately,
+# since the yardoc file may not be built until later. Resolving the yardoc
+# file and source path are dependent on the specific library "source type" used.
+# Source types (known as "library source") are discussed in detail below.
+#
+# == Using with Adapters
+# A list of libraries need to be passed into adapters upon creation. In
+# most cases, you will never do this manually, but if you use a {RackMiddleware},
+# you will need to pass in this list yourself. To build this list of libraries,
+# you should create a hash of library names mapped to an *Array* of LibraryVersion
+# objects. For example:
+#
+# {'mylib' => [LibraryVersion.new('mylib', '1.0', ...),
+# LibraryVersion.new('mylib', '2.0', ...)]}
+#
+# Note that you can also use {Adapter#add_library} for convenience.
+#
+# The "array" part is required, even for just one library version.
+#
+# == Library Sources
+# The {#source} method represents the library source type, ie. where the
+# library "comes from". It might come from "disk", or it might come from a
+# "gem" (technically the disk, but a separate type nonetheless). In these
+# two cases, the yardoc file sits somewhere on your filesystem, though
+# it may also be built dynamically if it does not yet exist. This behaviour
+# is controlled through the {#prepare!} method, which prepares the yardoc file
+# given a specific library source. We will see how this works in detail in
+# the following section.
+#
+# == Implementing a Custom Library Source
+# YARD can be extended to support custom library sources in order to
+# build or retrieve a yardoc file at runtime from many different locations.
+#
+# To implement this behaviour, 3 methods can be added to the +LibraryVersion+
+# class, +#load_yardoc_from_SOURCE+, +#yardoc_file_for_SOURCE+, and
+# +#source_path_for_SOURCE+. In all cases, "SOURCE" represents the source
+# type used in {#source} when creating the library object. The
+# +#yardoc_file_for_SOURCE+ and +#source_path_for_SOURCE+ methods are called upon
+# creation and should return the location where the source code for the library
+# lives. The load method is called from {#prepare!} if there is no yardoc file
+# and should set {#yardoc_file}. Below is a full example for
+# implementing a custom library source, +:http+, which reads packaged .yardoc
+# databases from zipped archives off of an HTTP server.
+#
+# Note that only +#load_yardoc_from_SOURCE+ is required. The other two
+# methods are optional and can be set manually (via {#source_path=} and
+# {#yardoc_file=}) on the object at any time.
+#
+# @example Implementing a Custom Library Source
+# # Adds the source type "http" for .yardoc files zipped on HTTP servers
+# class LibraryVersion
+# def load_yardoc_from_http
+# Thread.new do
+# # zip/unzip method implementations are not shown
+# download_zip_file("http://mysite.com/yardocs/#{self}.zip")
+# unzip_file_to("/path/to/yardocs/#{self}")
+# end
+#
+# # tell the server it's not ready yet (but it might be next time)
+# raise LibraryNotPreparedError
+# end
+#
+# def yardoc_file_for_http
+# "/path/to/yardocs/#{self}/.yardoc"
+# end
+#
+# def source_path_for_http
+# File.dirname(yardoc_file)
+# end
+# end
+#
+# # Creating a library of this source type:
+# LibraryVersion.new('name', '1.0', nil, :http)
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#94
+class YARD::Server::LibraryVersion
+ # @param name [String] the name of the library
+ # @param version [String] the specific (usually, but not always, numeric) library
+ # version
+ # @param yardoc [String] the location of the yardoc file, or nil if it is
+ # generated later
+ # @param source [Symbol] the location of the files used to build the yardoc.
+ # Builtin source types are +:disk+ or +:gem+.
+ # @return [LibraryVersion] a new instance of LibraryVersion
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#134
+ def initialize(name, version = T.unsafe(nil), yardoc = T.unsafe(nil), source = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether another LibraryVersion is equal to this one
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#153
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether another LibraryVersion is equal to this one
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#153
+ def eql?(other); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether another LibraryVersion is equal to this one
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#153
+ def equal?(other); end
+
+ # @return [Gem::Specification] a gemspec object for a given library. Used
+ # for :gem source types.
+ # @return [nil] if there is no installed gem for the library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#191
+ def gemspec; end
+
+ # @return [Fixnum] used for Hash mapping.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#150
+ def hash; end
+
+ # @return [String] the name of the library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#96
+ def name; end
+
+ # @return [String] the name of the library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#96
+ def name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Prepares a library to be displayed by the server. This callback is
+ # performed before each request on a library to ensure that it is loaded
+ # and ready to be viewed. If any steps need to be performed prior to loading,
+ # they are performed through this method (though they should be implemented
+ # through the +load_yardoc_from_SOURCE+ method).
+ #
+ # @note You should not directly override this method. Instead, implement
+ # +load_yardoc_from_SOURCENAME+ when implementing loading for a specific
+ # source type. See the {LibraryVersion} documentation for "Implementing
+ # a Custom Library Source"
+ # @raise [LibraryNotPreparedError] if the library is not ready to be
+ # displayed. Usually when raising this error, you would simultaneously
+ # begin preparing the library for subsequent requests, although this
+ # is not necessary.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#182
+ def prepare!; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the library has been completely processed
+ # and is ready to be served
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#162
+ def ready?; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the source type representing where the yardoc should be
+ # loaded from. Defaults are +:disk+ and +:gem+, though custom sources
+ # may be implemented. This value is used to inform {#prepare!} about how
+ # to load the necessary data in order to display documentation for an object.
+ # @see LibraryVersion LibraryVersion documentation for "Implementing a Custom Library Source"
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#116
+ def source; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the source type representing where the yardoc should be
+ # loaded from. Defaults are +:disk+ and +:gem+, though custom sources
+ # may be implemented. This value is used to inform {#prepare!} about how
+ # to load the necessary data in order to display documentation for an object.
+ # @see LibraryVersion LibraryVersion documentation for "Implementing a Custom Library Source"
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#116
+ def source=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the location of the source code for a library. This
+ # value is filled by calling +#source_path_for_SOURCE+ on this class.
+ # @return [nil] if there is no source code
+ # @see LibraryVersion LibraryVersion documentation for "Implementing a Custom Library Source"
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#122
+ def source_path; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#125
+ def source_path=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @param url_format [Boolean] if true, returns the string in a URI-compatible
+ # format (for appending to a URL). Otherwise, it is given in a more human
+ # readable format.
+ # @return [String] the string representation of the library.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#145
+ def to_s(url_format = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] the version of the specific library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#99
+ def version; end
+
+ # @return [String] the version of the specific library
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#99
+ def version=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @note To implement a custom yardoc file getter, implement
+ # @return [String] the location of the yardoc file used to load the object
+ # information from.
+ # @return [nil] if no yardoc file exists yet. In this case, {#prepare!} will
+ # be called on this library to build the yardoc file.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#106
+ def yardoc_file; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#109
+ def yardoc_file=(_arg0); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # Called when a library of source type "disk" is to be prepared. In this
+ # case, the {#yardoc_file} should already be set, but the library may not
+ # be prepared. Run preparation if not done.
+ #
+ # @raise [LibraryNotPreparedError] if the yardoc file has not been
+ # prepared.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#206
+ def load_yardoc_from_disk; end
+
+ # Called when a library of source type "gem" is to be prepared. In this
+ # case, the {#yardoc_file} needs to point to the correct location for
+ # the installed gem. The yardoc file is built if it has not been done.
+ #
+ # @raise [LibraryNotPreparedError] if the gem does not have an existing
+ # yardoc file.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#226
+ def load_yardoc_from_gem; end
+
+ # @return [String] the source path for a disk source
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#243
+ def source_path_for_disk; end
+
+ # @return [String] the source path for a gem source
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#248
+ def source_path_for_gem; end
+
+ # @return [String] the yardoc file for a gem source
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#253
+ def yardoc_file_for_gem; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#261
+ def load_source_path; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#266
+ def load_yardoc_file; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/library_version.rb#271
+ def serializer; end
+end
+
+# Raises an error if a resource is not found. This exception is caught by
+# {Commands::Base#call} to immediately end a request and return a 404 response
+# code. If a message is provided, the body is set to the exception message.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/adapter.rb#11
+class YARD::Server::NotFoundError < ::RuntimeError; end
+
+# A router class implements the logic used to recognize a request for a specific
+# URL and run specific {Commands::Base commands}.
+#
+# == Subclassing Notes
+# To create a custom router, subclass this class and pass it into the adapter
+# options through {Adapter#initialize} or by directly modifying {Adapter#router}.
+#
+# The most general customization is to change the URL prefixes recognized by
+# routing, which can be done by overriding {#docs_prefix}, {#list_prefix},
+# {#static_prefix}, and {#search_prefix}.
+#
+# == Implementing Custom Caching
+# By default, the Router class performs static disk-based caching on all
+# requests through the +#check_static_cache+. To override this behaviour,
+# or create your own caching mechanism, mixin your own custom module with
+# this method implemented as per {StaticCaching#check_static_cache}.
+#
+# @example Creating a subclassed router
+# # Adds 'my' to all routing prefixes
+# class MyRouter < YARD::Server::Router
+# def docs_prefix; 'mydocs' end
+# def list_prefix; 'mylist' end
+# def static_prefix; 'mystatic' end
+# def search_prefix; 'mysearch' end
+# end
+#
+# # Using it:
+# WebrickAdapter.new(libraries, :router => MyRouter).start
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#32
+class YARD::Server::Router
+ include ::YARD::Server::StaticCaching
+ include ::YARD::Server::Commands
+
+ # Creates a new router for a specific adapter
+ #
+ # @param adapter [Adapter] the adapter to route requests to
+ # @return [Router] a new instance of Router
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#45
+ def initialize(adapter); end
+
+ # @return [Adapter] the adapter used by the router
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#40
+ def adapter; end
+
+ # @return [Adapter] the adapter used by the router
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#40
+ def adapter=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Perform routing on a specific request, serving the request as a static
+ # file through {Commands::RootRequestCommand} if no route is found.
+ #
+ # @param request [Adapter Dependent] the request object
+ # @return [Array(Numeric,Hash,Array)] the Rack-style server response data
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#54
+ def call(request); end
+
+ # @return [String] the URI prefix for all object documentation requests
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#63
+ def docs_prefix; end
+
+ # @return [String] the URI prefix for all class/method/file list requests
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#66
+ def list_prefix; end
+
+ # @return [Array(LibraryVersion, Array<String>)] the library followed
+ # by the rest of the path components in the request path. LibraryVersion
+ # will be nil if no matching library was found.
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#79
+ def parse_library_from_path(paths); end
+
+ # @return [Adapter Dependent] the request data coming in with the routing
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#37
+ def request; end
+
+ # @return [Adapter Dependent] the request data coming in with the routing
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#37
+ def request=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the URI prefix for all search requests
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#69
+ def search_prefix; end
+
+ # @return [String] the URI prefix for all static assets (templates)
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#72
+ def static_prefix; end
+
+ protected
+
+ # Adds extra :library/:path option keys to the adapter options.
+ # Use this method when passing options to a command.
+ #
+ # @param library [LibraryVersion] the library to route for
+ # @param paths [Array<String>] path components (split by '/')
+ # @return [Hash] finalized options
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#181
+ def final_options(library, paths); end
+
+ # Performs routing algorithm to find which prefix is called, first
+ # parsing out library name/version information.
+ #
+ # @return [Array(Numeric,Hash,Array<String>)] the Rack-style response
+ # @return [nil] if no route is matched
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#105
+ def route(path = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Routes requests from {#docs_prefix} and calls the appropriate command
+ #
+ # @param library [LibraryVersion] the library to route for
+ # @param paths [Array<String>] path components (split by '/')
+ # @return [Array(Numeric,Hash,Array<String>)] the Rack-style response
+ # @return [nil] if no route is matched
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#128
+ def route_docs(library, paths); end
+
+ # Routes for the index of a library / multiple libraries
+ #
+ # @return [Array(Numeric,Hash,Array<String>)] the Rack-style response
+ # @return [nil] if no route is matched
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#146
+ def route_index; end
+
+ # Routes requests from {#list_prefix} and calls the appropriate command
+ #
+ # @param library [LibraryVersion] the library to route for
+ # @param paths [Array<String>] path components (split by '/')
+ # @return [Array(Numeric,Hash,Array<String>)] the Rack-style response
+ # @return [nil] if no route is matched
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#157
+ def route_list(library, paths); end
+
+ # Routes requests from {#search_prefix} and calls the appropriate command
+ #
+ # @param library [LibraryVersion] the library to route for
+ # @param paths [Array<String>] path components (split by '/')
+ # @return [Array(Numeric,Hash,Array<String>)] the Rack-style response
+ # @return [nil] if no route is matched
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#165
+ def route_search(library, paths); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/router.rb#170
+ def route_static(library, paths); end
+end
+
+# Implements static caching for requests.
+#
+# @see Router Router documentation for "Caching"
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/server/static_caching.rb#7
+module YARD::Server::StaticCaching
+ # Called by a router to return the cached object. By default, this
+ # method performs disk-based caching. To perform other forms of caching,
+ # implement your own +#check_static_cache+ method and mix the module into
+ # the Router class.
+ #
+ # Note that caching does not occur here. This method simply checks for
+ # the existence of cached data. To actually cache a response, see
+ # {Commands::Base#cache}.
+ #
+ # @example Implementing In-Memory Cache Checking
+ # module MemoryCaching
+ # def check_static_cache
+ # # $memory_cache is filled by {Commands::Base#cache}
+ # cached_data = $memory_cache[request.path]
+ # if cached_data
+ # [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/html'}, [cached_data]]
+ # else
+ # nil
+ # end
+ # end
+ # end
+ #
+ # class YARD::Server::Router; include MemoryCaching; end
+ # @return [Array(Numeric,Hash,Array)] the Rack-style response
+ # @return [nil] if no cache is available and routing should continue
+ # @see Commands::Base#cache
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/server/static_caching.rb#34
+ def check_static_cache; end
+end
+
+# Stubs marshal dumps and acts a delegate class for an object by path
+#
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#6
+class YARD::StubProxy
+ # @return [StubProxy] a new instance of StubProxy
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#13
+ def initialize(path, transient = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#9
+ def _dump(_depth); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#11
+ def hash; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#18
+ def method_missing(meth, *args, &block); end
+
+ class << self
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#10
+ def _load(str); end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/serializers/yardoc_serializer.rb#28
+YARD::StubProxy::FILELEN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
+
+# The root path for YARD builtin templates
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard.rb#10
+YARD::TEMPLATE_ROOT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Namespace for Tag components
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#248
+module YARD::Tags; end
+
+# Defines an attribute with a given name, using indented block data as the
+# attribute's docstring. If the type specifier is supplied with "r", "w", or
+# "rw", the attribute is made readonly, writeonly or readwrite respectively.
+# A readwrite attribute is the default, if no type is specified. The comment
+# containing this directive does not need to be attached to any source, but
+# if it is, that source code will be used as the method's source.
+#
+# To define a regular method, see {tag:!method}
+#
+# @example Defining a simple readonly attribute
+# # @!attribute [r] count
+# # @return [Fixnum] the size of the list
+# @example Defining a simple readwrite attribute
+# # @!attribute name
+# # @return [String] the name of the user
+# @note This directive should only be used if there is no explicit +attr_*+
+# declaration for the attribute in any source files (i.e., the attribute
+# is declared dynamically via meta-programming). In all other cases, add
+# documentation to the attribute declaration itself.
+# @note For backwards compatibility support, you do not need to indent
+# the attribute's docstring text. If an +@!attribute+ directive is seen with
+# no indented block, the entire docstring is used as the new attribute's
+# docstring text.
+# @see tag:!method
+# @since 0.7.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#460
+class YARD::Tags::AttributeDirective < ::YARD::Tags::MethodDirective
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#461
+ def after_parse; end
+
+ protected
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#469
+ def method_name; end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#475
+ def method_signature; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#485
+ def create_attribute_data(object); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#515
+ def readable?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#511
+ def writable?; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#4
+class YARD::Tags::DefaultFactory
+ # Parses tag text and creates a new tag with descriptive text
+ #
+ # @param tag_name the name of the tag to parse
+ # @param text [String] the raw tag text
+ # @return [Tag] a tag object with the tag_name and text values filled
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#13
+ def parse_tag(tag_name, text); end
+
+ # Parses tag text and creates a new tag with a key name and descriptive text
+ #
+ # @param tag_name the name of the tag to parse
+ # @param text [String] the raw tag text
+ # @return [Tag] a tag object with the tag_name, name and text values filled
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#22
+ def parse_tag_with_name(tag_name, text); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#89
+ def parse_tag_with_options(tag_name, text); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#70
+ def parse_tag_with_title_and_text(tag_name, text); end
+
+ # Parses tag text and creates a new tag with formally declared types and
+ # descriptive text
+ #
+ # @param tag_name the name of the tag to parse
+ # @param text [String] the raw tag text
+ # @raise [TagFormatError]
+ # @return [Tag] a tag object with the tag_name, types and text values filled
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#33
+ def parse_tag_with_types(tag_name, text); end
+
+ # Parses tag text and creates a new tag with formally declared types, a key
+ # name and descriptive text
+ #
+ # @param tag_name the name of the tag to parse
+ # @param text [String] the raw tag text
+ # @return [Tag] a tag object with the tag_name, name, types and text values filled
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#45
+ def parse_tag_with_types_and_name(tag_name, text); end
+
+ # Parses tag text and creates a new tag with formally declared types, a title
+ # on the first line and descriptive text
+ #
+ # @param tag_name the name of the tag to parse
+ # @param text [String] the raw tag text
+ # @return [Tag] a tag object with the tag_name, name, types and text values filled
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#57
+ def parse_tag_with_types_and_title(tag_name, text); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#75
+ def parse_tag_with_types_name_and_default(tag_name, text); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Extracts the name from raw tag text returning the name and remaining value
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the raw tag text
+ # @return [Array] an array holding the name as the first element and the
+ # value as the second element
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#101
+ def extract_name_from_text(text); end
+
+ # @raise [TagFormatError]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#105
+ def extract_title_and_desc_from_text(text); end
+
+ # Parses a [], <>, {} or () block at the beginning of a line of text
+ # into a list of comma delimited values.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # obj.parse_types('[String, Array<Hash, String>, nil]') # => [nil, ['String', 'Array<Hash, String>', 'nil'], ""]
+ # obj.parse_types('b<String> A string') # => ['b', ['String'], 'A string']
+ # @return [Array(String, Array<String>, String)] the text before the type
+ # list (or nil), followed by the type list parsed into an array of
+ # strings, followed by the text following the type list.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#129
+ def extract_types_and_name_from_text(text, opening_types = T.unsafe(nil), closing_types = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#138
+ def extract_types_and_name_from_text_unstripped(text, opening_types = T.unsafe(nil), closing_types = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#6
+YARD::Tags::DefaultFactory::TYPELIST_CLOSING_CHARS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_factory.rb#5
+YARD::Tags::DefaultFactory::TYPELIST_OPENING_CHARS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_tag.rb#4
+class YARD::Tags::DefaultTag < ::YARD::Tags::Tag
+ # @return [DefaultTag] a new instance of DefaultTag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_tag.rb#7
+ def initialize(tag_name, text, types = T.unsafe(nil), name = T.unsafe(nil), defaults = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute defaults.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/default_tag.rb#5
+ def defaults; end
+end
+
+# The base directive class. Subclass this class to create a custom
+# directive, registering it with {Library.define_directive}. Directive
+# classes are executed via the {#call} method, which perform all directive
+# processing on the object.
+#
+# If processing occurs within a handler, the {#handler} attribute is
+# available to access more information about parsing context and state.
+# Handlers are only available when parsing from {Parser::SourceParser},
+# not when parsing directly from {DocstringParser}. If the docstring is
+# attached to an object declaration, {#object} will be set and available
+# to modify the generated code object directly. Note that both of these
+# attributes may be nil, and directives should test their existence
+# before attempting to use them.
+#
+# @abstract Subclasses should implement {#call}.
+# @see Library.define_directive
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#22
+class YARD::Tags::Directive
+ # @param tag [Tag] the meta-data tag containing all input to the docstring
+ # @param parser [DocstringParser] the docstring parser object
+ # @return [Directive] a new instance of Directive
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#54
+ def initialize(tag, parser); end
+
+ # Called after parsing all directives and tags in the docstring. Used
+ # to perform any cleanup after all directives perform their main task.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#73
+ def after_parse; end
+
+ # Called when processing the directive. Subclasses should implement
+ # this method to perform all functionality of the directive.
+ #
+ # @abstract implement this method to perform all data processing for
+ # the directive.
+ # @raise [NotImplementedError]
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#68
+ def call; end
+
+ # Set this field to replace the directive definition inside of a docstring
+ # with arbitrary text. For instance, the {MacroDirective} uses this field
+ # to expand its macro data in place of the call to a +@!macro+.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the text to expand in the original docstring in place
+ # of this directive definition.
+ # @return [nil] if no expansion should take place for this directive
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#33
+ def expanded_text; end
+
+ # Set this field to replace the directive definition inside of a docstring
+ # with arbitrary text. For instance, the {MacroDirective} uses this field
+ # to expand its macro data in place of the call to a +@!macro+.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the text to expand in the original docstring in place
+ # of this directive definition.
+ # @return [nil] if no expansion should take place for this directive
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#33
+ def expanded_text=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Handlers::Base, nil] the handler object the docstring parser
+ # might be attached to. May be nil. Only available when parsing
+ # through {Parser::SourceParser}.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#48
+ def handler; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base, nil] the object the parent docstring is
+ # attached to. May be nil.
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#42
+ def object; end
+
+ # @return [DocstringParser] the parser that is parsing all tag
+ # information out of the docstring
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#37
+ def parser=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Tag] the meta-data tag containing data input to the directive
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#24
+ def tag; end
+
+ # @return [Tag] the meta-data tag containing data input to the directive
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#24
+ def tag=(_arg0); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#79
+ def inside_directive?; end
+
+ # @return [DocstringParser] the parser that is parsing all tag
+ # information out of the docstring
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#37
+ def parser; end
+end
+
+# Ends a group listing definition. Group definition automatically end
+# when class or module blocks are closed, and defining a new group overrides
+# the last group definition, but occasionally you need to end the current
+# group to return to the default listing. Use {tag:!group} to begin a
+# group listing.
+#
+# @example
+# class Controller
+# # @!group Callbacks
+#
+# def before_filter; end
+# def after_filter; end
+#
+# # @!endgroup
+#
+# def index; end
+# end
+# @see tag:!group
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#104
+class YARD::Tags::EndGroupDirective < ::YARD::Tags::Directive
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#105
+ def call; end
+end
+
+# Defines a group listing. All methods (and attributes) seen after this
+# directive are placed into a group with the given description as the
+# group name. The group listing is used by templates to organize methods
+# and attributes into respective logical groups. To end a group listing
+# use {tag:!endgroup}.
+#
+# @example
+# # @!group Callbacks
+#
+# def before_filter; end
+# def after_filter; end
+# @note A group definition only applies to the scope it is defined in.
+# If a new class or module is opened after the directive, this directive
+# will not apply to methods in that class or module.
+# @see tag:!endgroup
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#127
+class YARD::Tags::GroupDirective < ::YARD::Tags::Directive
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#128
+ def call; end
+end
+
+# Keeps track of all the registered meta-data tags and directives.
+# Also allows for defining of custom tags and customizing the tag parsing
+# syntax.
+#
+# == Defining Custom Meta-Data Tags
+#
+# To define a custom tag, use {define_tag}. You should pass the tag
+# name and the factory method to use when creating the tag. If you do not
+# provide a factory method to use, it will default to {DefaultFactory#parse_tag}
+#
+# You can also define tag objects manually by simply implementing a "tagname_tag"
+# method that returns a {Tag} object, but they will not take advantage of tag factory
+# parsing:
+#
+# def mytag_tag(text)
+# Tag.new(:mytag, text)
+# end
+#
+# == Defining Custom Directives
+#
+# Directives can be defined by calling the {define_directive} method, taking
+# the directive name, an optional tag factory parser method (to parse the
+# data in the directive into a temporary {Tag} object) and a {Directive} subclass
+# that performs the directive processing. For more information on creating a
+# Directive subclass, see the {Directive} class documentation.
+#
+# Similar to tags, Directives can also be defined manually, in this case using
+# the method name "mydirective_directive" and returning a new {Directive} object:
+#
+# def mydirective_directive(tag, parser)
+# MyDirective.new(tag, parser)
+# end
+#
+# == Namespaced Tags
+#
+# In YARD 0.8.0+, tags can be namespaced using the '.' character. It is recommended
+# to namespace project specific tags, like +@yard.tag_name+, so that tags do not
+# collide with other plugins or new built-in tags.
+#
+# == Adding/Changing the Tag Syntax
+#
+# If you have specialized tag parsing needs you can substitute the {#factory}
+# object with your own by setting {Library.default_factory= Library.default_factory}
+# to a new class with its own parsing methods before running YARD. This is useful
+# if you want to change the syntax of existing tags (@see, @since, etc.)
+#
+# @example Defining a custom tag
+# define_tag "Parameter", :param, :with_types_and_name
+# define_tag "Author", :author
+# @example Defining a custom directive
+# define_directive :method, :with_title_and_text, MethodDirective
+# @see DefaultFactory
+# @see define_tag
+# @see define_directive
+# @see Directive
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#59
+class YARD::Tags::Library
+ # @return [Library] a new instance of Library
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#260
+ def initialize(factory = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Marks a class/module/method as abstract with optional
+ # implementor information.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @abstract Subclass and override {#run} to implement
+ # # a custom Threadable class.
+ # class Runnable
+ # def run; raise NotImplementedError end
+ # end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def abstract_tag(text); end
+
+ # Declares the API that the object belongs to. Does not display in
+ # output, but useful for performing queries (+yardoc --query+). Any text is
+ # allowable in this tag, and there are no predefined values.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # class Post
+ # # @api private
+ # def reset_table!; table.flush end
+ # end
+ # @note This tag is *transitive*. If it is applied on a
+ # namespace (module or class), it will immediately be
+ # applied to all children objects of that namespace unless
+ # it is redefined on the child object.
+ # @note The special name +@api private+ does display a notice in
+ # documentation if it is listed, letting users know that the
+ # method is not to be used by external components.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def api_tag(text); end
+
+ # Declares a readonly attribute on a Struct or class.
+ #
+ # @deprecated Use the more powerful {tag:!attribute} directive instead.
+ # @example
+ # # @attr_reader [String] name the name of the structure
+ # # @attr_reader [Fixnum] size the size of the structure
+ # class MyStruct < Struct; end
+ # @note This attribute is only applicable on class docstrings
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def attr_reader_tag(text); end
+
+ # Declares a readwrite attribute on a Struct or class.
+ #
+ # @deprecated Use the more powerful {tag:!attribute} directive instead.
+ # @example
+ # # @attr [String] name the name of the structure
+ # # @attr [Fixnum] size the size of the structure
+ # class MyStruct < Struct; end
+ # @note This attribute is only applicable on class docstrings
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def attr_tag(text); end
+
+ # Declares a writeonly attribute on a Struct or class.
+ #
+ # @deprecated Use the more powerful {tag:!attribute} directive instead.
+ # @example
+ # # @attr_reader [String] name the name of the structure
+ # # @attr_reader [Fixnum] size the size of the structure
+ # class MyStruct < Struct; end
+ # @note This attribute is only applicable on class docstrings
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def attr_writer_tag(text); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#202
+ def attribute_directive(tag, parser); end
+
+ # List the author or authors of a class, module, or method.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @author Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>
+ # class MyClass; end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def author_tag(text); end
+
+ # Marks a method/class as deprecated with an optional description.
+ # The description should be used to inform users of the recommended
+ # migration path, and/or any useful information about why the object
+ # was marked as deprecated.
+ #
+ # @example Deprecate a method with a replacement API
+ # # @deprecated Use {#bar} instead.
+ # def foo; end
+ # @example Deprecate a method with no replacement
+ # class Thread
+ # # @deprecated Exiting a thread in this way is not reliable and
+ # # can cause a program crash.
+ # def kill; end
+ # end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def deprecated_tag(text); end
+
+ # Creates a new directive with tag information and a docstring parser
+ # object.
+ #
+ # @param tag_name [String] the name of the tag
+ # @param tag_buf [String] the tag data
+ # @param parser [DocstringParser] the parser object parsing the docstring
+ # @return [Directive] the newly created directive
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#290
+ def directive_create(tag_name, tag_buf, parser); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#202
+ def endgroup_directive(tag, parser); end
+
+ # Show an example snippet of code for an object. The first line
+ # is an optional title.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @example Reverse a String
+ # # "mystring".reverse #=> "gnirtsym"
+ # def reverse; end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def example_tag(text); end
+
+ # A factory class to handle parsing of tags, defaults to {default_factory}
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#258
+ def factory; end
+
+ # A factory class to handle parsing of tags, defaults to {default_factory}
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#258
+ def factory=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#202
+ def group_directive(tag, parser); end
+
+ # @param tag_name [#to_s] the name of the tag to look for
+ # @return [Boolean] whether a directive by the given name is registered in
+ # the library.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#280
+ def has_directive?(tag_name); end
+
+ # @param tag_name [#to_s] the name of the tag to look for
+ # @return [Boolean] whether a tag by the given name is registered in
+ # the library.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#267
+ def has_tag?(tag_name); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#202
+ def macro_directive(tag, parser); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#202
+ def method_directive(tag, parser); end
+
+ # Adds an emphasized note at the top of the docstring for the object
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @note This method should only be used in outer space.
+ # def eject; end
+ # @see tag:todo
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def note_tag(text); end
+
+ # Describe an options hash in a method. The tag takes the
+ # name of the options parameter first, followed by optional types,
+ # the option key name, a default value for the key and a
+ # description of the option. The default value should be placed within
+ # parentheses and is optional (can be omitted).
+ #
+ # Note that a +@param+ tag need not be defined for the options
+ # hash itself, though it is useful to do so for completeness.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @param [Hash] opts the options to create a message with.
+ # # @option opts [String] :subject The subject
+ # # @option opts [String] :from ('nobody') From address
+ # # @option opts [String] :to Recipient email
+ # # @option opts [String] :body ('') The email's body
+ # def send_email(opts = {}) end
+ # @note For keyword parameters, use +@param+, not +@option+.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def option_tag(text); end
+
+ # Describe that your method can be used in various
+ # contexts with various parameters or return types. The first
+ # line should declare the new method signature, and the following
+ # indented tag data will be a new documentation string with its
+ # own tags adding metadata for such an overload.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @overload set(key, value)
+ # # Sets a value on key
+ # # @param key [Symbol] describe key param
+ # # @param value [Object] describe value param
+ # # @overload set(value)
+ # # Sets a value on the default key +:foo+
+ # # @param value [Object] describe value param
+ # def set(*args) end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#161
+ def overload_tag(text); end
+
+ # Documents a single method parameter (either regular or keyword) with a given name, type
+ # and optional description.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @param url [String] the URL of the page to download
+ # # @param directory [String] the name of the directory to save to
+ # def load_page(url, directory: 'pages') end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def param_tag(text); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#202
+ def parse_directive(tag, parser); end
+
+ # Declares that the _logical_ visibility of an object is private.
+ # In other words, it specifies that this method should be marked
+ # private but cannot due to Ruby's visibility restrictions. This
+ # exists for classes, modules and constants that do not obey Ruby's
+ # visibility rules. For instance, an inner class might be considered
+ # "private", though Ruby would make no such distinction.
+ #
+ # This tag is meant to be used in conjunction with the +--no-private+
+ # command-line option, and is required to actually remove these objects
+ # from documentation output. See {file:README.md} for more information on
+ # switches.
+ #
+ # If you simply want to set the API visibility of a method, you should
+ # look at the {tag:api} tag instead.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @private
+ # class InteralImplementation; end
+ # @note This method is not recommended for hiding undocumented or
+ # "unimportant" methods. This tag should only be used to mark objects
+ # private when Ruby visibility rules cannot do so. In Ruby 1.9.3, you
+ # can use +private_constant+ to declare constants (like classes or
+ # modules) as private, and should be used instead of +@private+.
+ # @note This tag is *transitive*. If it is applied on a
+ # namespace (module or class), it will immediately be
+ # applied to all children objects of that namespace unless
+ # it is redefined on the child object.
+ # @see tag:api
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def private_tag(text); end
+
+ # Describes that a method may raise a given exception, with
+ # an optional description of what it may mean.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @raise [AccountBalanceError] if the account does not have
+ # # sufficient funds to perform the transaction
+ # def withdraw(amount) end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def raise_tag(text); end
+
+ # Describes the return value (and type or types) of a method.
+ # You can list multiple return tags for a method in the case
+ # where a method has distinct return cases. In this case, each
+ # case should begin with "if ...".
+ #
+ # @example A regular return value
+ # # @return [Fixnum] the size of the file
+ # def size; @file.size end
+ # @example A method returns an Array or a single object
+ # # @return [String] if a single object was returned
+ # # from the database.
+ # # @return [Array<String>] if multiple objects were
+ # # returned.
+ # def find(query) end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def return_tag(text); end
+
+ # Sets the scope of a DSL method. Only applicable to DSL method
+ # calls. Acceptable values are 'class' or 'instance'
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#202
+ def scope_directive(tag, parser); end
+
+ # "See Also" references for an object. Accepts URLs or
+ # other code objects with an optional description at the end.
+ # Note that the URL or object will be automatically linked by
+ # YARD and does not need to be formatted with markup.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # Synchronizes system time using NTP.
+ # # @see http://ntp.org/documentation.html NTP Documentation
+ # # @see NTPHelperMethods
+ # class NTPUpdater; end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def see_tag(text); end
+
+ # Lists the version that the object was first added.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @since 1.2.4
+ # def clear_routes; end
+ # @note This tag is *transitive*. If it is applied on a
+ # namespace (module or class), it will immediately be
+ # applied to all children objects of that namespace unless
+ # it is redefined on the child object.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def since_tag(text); end
+
+ # Creates a new {Tag} object with a given tag name and data
+ #
+ # @return [Tag] the newly created tag object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#273
+ def tag_create(tag_name, tag_buf); end
+
+ # Marks a TODO note in the object being documented.
+ # For reference, objects with TODO items can be enumerated
+ # from the command line with a simple command:
+ #
+ # !!!sh
+ # mocker$ yard list --query '@todo'
+ # lib/mocker/mocker.rb:15: Mocker
+ # lib/mocker/report/html.rb:5: Mocker::Report::Html
+ #
+ # YARD can also be used to enumerate the TODO items from
+ # a short script:
+ #
+ # !!!ruby
+ # require 'yard'
+ # YARD::Registry.load!.all.each do |o|
+ # puts o.tag(:todo).text if o.tag(:todo)
+ # end
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @todo Add support for Jabberwocky service.
+ # # There is an open source Jabberwocky library available
+ # # at http://jbrwcky.org that can be easily integrated.
+ # class Wonderlander; end
+ # @see tag:note
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def todo_tag(text); end
+
+ # Lists the version of a class, module or method. This is
+ # similar to a library version, but at finer granularity.
+ # In some cases, version of specific modules, classes, methods
+ # or generalized components might change independently between
+ # releases. A version tag is used to infer the API compatibility
+ # of a specific object.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # The public REST API for http://jbrwcky.org
+ # # @version 2.0
+ # class JabberwockyAPI; end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def version_tag(text); end
+
+ # Sets the visibility of a DSL method. Only applicable to
+ # DSL method calls. Acceptable values are public, protected, or private.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#202
+ def visibility_directive(tag, parser); end
+
+ # Describes what a method might yield to a given block.
+ # The types specifier list should not list types, but names
+ # of the parameters yielded to the block. If you define
+ # parameters with +@yieldparam+, you do not need to define
+ # the parameters in the type specification of +@yield+ as
+ # well.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # For a block {|a,b,c| ... }
+ # # @yield [a, b, c] Gives 3 random numbers to the block
+ # def provide3values(&block) yield(42, 42, 42) end
+ # @see tag:yieldparam
+ # @see tag:yieldreturn
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def yield_tag(text); end
+
+ # Defines a parameter yielded by a block. If you define the
+ # parameters with +@yieldparam+, you do not need to define
+ # them via +@yield+ as well.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @yieldparam [String] name the name that is yielded
+ # def with_name(name) yield(name) end
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def yieldparam_tag(text); end
+
+ # Documents the value and type that the block is expected
+ # to return to the method.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # # @yieldreturn [Fixnum] the number to add 5 to.
+ # def add5_block(&block) 5 + yield end
+ # @see tag:return
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#168
+ def yieldreturn_tag(text); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @return [Directive]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#244
+ def directive_call(tag, parser); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#233
+ def send_to_factory(tag_name, meth, text); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Replace the factory object responsible for parsing tags by setting
+ # this to an object (or class) that responds to +parse_TAGNAME+ methods
+ # where +TAGNAME+ is the name of the tag.
+ #
+ # You should set this value before performing any source parsing with
+ # YARD, otherwise your factory class will not be used.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # YARD::Tags::Library.default_factory = MyFactory
+ # @see DefaultFactory
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#83
+ def default_factory; end
+
+ # Replace the factory object responsible for parsing tags by setting
+ # this to an object (or class) that responds to +parse_TAGNAME+ methods
+ # where +TAGNAME+ is the name of the tag.
+ #
+ # You should set this value before performing any source parsing with
+ # YARD, otherwise your factory class will not be used.
+ #
+ # @example
+ # YARD::Tags::Library.default_factory = MyFactory
+ # @see DefaultFactory
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#87
+ def default_factory=(factory); end
+
+ # @overload define_directive
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#196
+ def define_directive(tag, tag_meth = T.unsafe(nil), directive_class = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Convenience method to define a new tag using one of {Tag}'s factory methods, or the
+ # regular {DefaultFactory#parse_tag} factory method if none is supplied.
+ #
+ # @param label [#to_s] the label used when displaying the tag in templates
+ # @param tag [#to_s] the tag name to create
+ # @param meth [#to_s, Class<Tag>] the {Tag} factory method to call when
+ # creating the tag or the name of the class to directly create a tag for
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#157
+ def define_tag(label, tag, meth = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#220
+ def directive_method_name(tag_name); end
+
+ # Returns the factory method used to parse the tag text for a specific tag
+ #
+ # @param tag [Symbol] the tag name
+ # @return [Symbol] the factory method name for the tag
+ # @return [Class<Tag>, Symbol] the Tag class to use to parse the tag
+ # or the method to call on the factory class
+ # @return [nil] if the tag is freeform text
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#99
+ def factory_method_for(tag); end
+
+ # Returns the factory method used to parse the tag text for a specific
+ # directive
+ #
+ # @param directive [Symbol] the directive name
+ # @return [Symbol] the factory method name for the tag
+ # @return [Class<Tag>, Symbol] the Tag class to use to parse the tag or
+ # the methods to call on the factory class
+ # @return [nil] if the tag is freeform text
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#112
+ def factory_method_for_directive(directive); end
+
+ # @return [Library] the main Library instance object.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#67
+ def instance; end
+
+ # @return [SymbolHash{Symbol=>String}] the map of tag names and their
+ # respective display labels.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#63
+ def labels; end
+
+ # Sorts the labels lexically by their label name, often used when displaying
+ # the tags.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>, String] the sorted labels as an array of the tag name and label
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#142
+ def sorted_labels; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#216
+ def tag_method_name(tag_name); end
+
+ # Sets the list of tags that should apply to any children inside the
+ # namespace they are defined in. For instance, a "@since" tag should
+ # apply to all methods inside a module it is defined in. Transitive
+ # tags can be overridden by directly defining a tag on the child object.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of transitive tags
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#136
+ def transitive_tags; end
+
+ # Sets the list of tags that should apply to any children inside the
+ # namespace they are defined in. For instance, a "@since" tag should
+ # apply to all methods inside a module it is defined in. Transitive
+ # tags can be overridden by directly defining a tag on the child object.
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of transitive tags
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#136
+ def transitive_tags=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Sets the list of tags to display when rendering templates. The order of
+ # tags in the list is also significant, as it represents the order that
+ # tags are displayed in templates.
+ #
+ # You can use the {Array#place} to insert new tags to be displayed in
+ # the templates at specific positions:
+ #
+ # Library.visible_tags.place(:mytag).before(:return)
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of ordered tags
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#127
+ def visible_tags; end
+
+ # Sets the list of tags to display when rendering templates. The order of
+ # tags in the list is also significant, as it represents the order that
+ # tags are displayed in templates.
+ #
+ # You can use the {Array#place} to insert new tags to be displayed in
+ # the templates at specific positions:
+ #
+ # Library.visible_tags.place(:mytag).before(:return)
+ #
+ # @return [Array<Symbol>] a list of ordered tags
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#127
+ def visible_tags=(_arg0); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/library.rb#226
+ def tag_or_directive_method_name(tag_name, type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Defines a block of text to be expanded whenever the macro is called by name
+# in subsequent docstrings. The macro data can be any arbitrary text data, be
+# it regular documentation, meta-data tags or directives.
+#
+# == Defining a Macro
+#
+# A macro must first be defined in order to be used. Note that a macro is also
+# expanded upon definition if it defined on an object (the docstring of a
+# method, class, module or constant object as opposed to a free standing
+# comment). To define a macro, use the "new" or "attach" identifier in the
+# types specifier list. A macro will also automatically be created if an
+# indented macro data block is given, so the keywords are not strictly needed.
+#
+# === Anonymous Macros
+#
+# In addition to standard named macros, macros can be defined anonymously if
+# no name is given. In this case, they can not be re-used in future docstrings,
+# but they will expand in the first definition. This is useful when needing
+# to take advantage of the macro expansion variables (described below).
+#
+# == Using a Macro
+#
+# To re-use a macro in another docstring after it is defined, simply use
+# <tt>@!macro the_name</tt> with no indented block of macro data. The resulting
+# data will be expanded in place.
+#
+# == Attaching a Macro to a DSL Method
+#
+# Macros can be defined to auto-expand on DSL-style class method calls. To
+# define a macro to be auto expanded in this way, use the "attach" keyword
+# in the type specifier list ("new" is implied).
+#
+# Attached macros can also be attached directly on the class method declaration
+# that provides the DSL method to its subclasses. The syntax in either case
+# is the same.
+#
+# == Macro Expansion Variables
+#
+# In the case of using macros on DSL-style method calls, a number of expansion
+# variables can be used for interpolation inside of the macro data. The variables,
+# similar in syntax to Ruby's global variables, are as follows:
+#
+# * $0 - the method name being called
+# * $1, $2, $3, ... - the Nth argument in the method call
+# * $& - the full source line
+#
+# The following example shows what the expansion variables might hold for a given
+# DSL method call:
+#
+# property :foo, :a, :b, :c, String
+# # $0 => "property"
+# # $1 => "foo"
+# # $2 => "a"
+# # $& => "property :foo, :a, :b, :c, String"
+#
+# === Ranges
+#
+# Ranges are also acceptable with the syntax <tt>${N-M}</tt>. Negative values
+# on either N or M are valid, and refer to indexes from the end of the list.
+# Consider a DSL method that creates a method using the first argument with
+# argument names following, ending with the return type of the method. This
+# could be documented as:
+#
+# # @!macro dsl_method
+# # @!method $1(${2--2})
+# # @return [${-1}] the return value of $0
+# create_method_with_args :foo, :a, :b, :c, String
+#
+# As described, the method is using the signature <tt>foo(a, b, c)</tt> and the return
+# type from the last argument, +String+. When using ranges, tokens are joined
+# with commas. Note that this includes using $0:
+#
+# !!!plain
+# $0-1 # => Interpolates to "create_method_with_args, foo"
+#
+# If you want to separate them with spaces, use <tt>$1 $2 $3 $4 ...</tt>. Note that
+# if the token cannot be expanded, it will return the empty string (not an error),
+# so it would be safe to list <tt>$1 $2 ... $10</tt>, for example.
+#
+# === Escaping Interpolation
+#
+# Interpolation can be escaped by prefixing the +$+ with +\\\+, like so:
+#
+# # @!macro foo
+# # I have \$2.00 USD.
+#
+# @example Defining a simple macro
+# # @!macro [new] returnself
+# # @return [self] returns itself
+# @example Using a simple macro in multiple docstrings
+# # Documentation for map
+# # ...
+# # @macro returnself
+# def map; end
+#
+# # Documentation for filter
+# # ...
+# # @macro returnself
+# def filter; end
+# @example Attaching a macro to a class method (for DSL usage)
+# class Resource
+# # Defines a new property
+# # @param [String] name the property name
+# # @param [Class] type the property's type
+# # @!macro [attach] property
+# # @return [$2] the $1 property
+# def self.property(name, type) end
+# end
+#
+# class Post < Resource
+# property :title, String
+# property :view_count, Integer
+# end
+# @example Attaching a macro directly to a DSL method
+# class Post < Resource
+# # @!macro [attach] property
+# # @return [$2] the $1 property
+# property :title, String
+#
+# # Macro will expand on this definition too
+# property :view_count, Integer
+# end
+# @since 0.7.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#257
+class YARD::Tags::MacroDirective < ::YARD::Tags::Directive
+ # @raise [TagFormatError]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#258
+ def call; end
+
+ private
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#287
+ def anonymous?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#276
+ def attach?; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#282
+ def class_method?; end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#291
+ def expand(macro_data); end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#307
+ def find_or_create; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#271
+ def new?; end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#331
+ def warn; end
+end
+
+# Defines a method object with a given method signature, using indented
+# block data as the method's docstring. The signature is similar to the
+# {tag:overload} tag. The comment containing this directive does not need
+# to be attached to any source, but if it is, that source code will be
+# used as the method's source.
+#
+# To define an attribute method, see {tag:!attribute}
+#
+# @example Defining a simple method
+# # @!method quit(username, message = "Quit")
+# # Sends a quit message to the server for a +username+.
+# # @param [String] username the username to quit
+# # @param [String] message the quit message
+# quit_message_method
+# @example Attaching multiple methods to the same source
+# # @!method method1
+# # @!method method2
+# create_methods :method1, :method2
+# @note This directive should only be used if there is no explicit
+# declaration for the method in any source files (i.e., the method
+# is declared dynamically via meta-programming). In all other cases, add
+# documentation to the method definition itself.
+# @note For backwards compatibility support, you do not need to indent
+# the method's docstring text. If a +@!method+ directive is seen with
+# no indented block, the entire docstring is used as the new method's
+# docstring text.
+# @see tag:!attribute
+# @since 0.7.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#367
+class YARD::Tags::MethodDirective < ::YARD::Tags::Directive
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#372
+ def after_parse; end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#370
+ def call; end
+
+ protected
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#412
+ def create_object; end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#380
+ def method_name; end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#389
+ def method_signature; end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#393
+ def sanitized_tag_signature; end
+
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#402
+ def use_indented_text; end
+end
+
+# @since 0.7.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#368
+YARD::Tags::MethodDirective::SCOPE_MATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/option_tag.rb#4
+class YARD::Tags::OptionTag < ::YARD::Tags::Tag
+ # @return [OptionTag] a new instance of OptionTag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/option_tag.rb#7
+ def initialize(tag_name, name, pair); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute pair.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/option_tag.rb#5
+ def pair; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute pair
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute pair to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/option_tag.rb#5
+ def pair=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#4
+class YARD::Tags::OverloadTag < ::YARD::Tags::Tag
+ # @return [OverloadTag] a new instance of OverloadTag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#7
+ def initialize(tag_name, text); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute docstring.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#5
+ def docstring; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#15
+ def has_tag?(name); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#36
+ def is_a?(other); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#36
+ def kind_of?(other); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#28
+ def method_missing(*args, &block); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#23
+ def name(prefix = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#17
+ def object=(value); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute parameters.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#5
+ def parameters; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute signature.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#5
+ def signature; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#13
+ def tag(name); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#14
+ def tags(name = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#32
+ def type; end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#53
+ def parse_signature; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/overload_tag.rb#43
+ def parse_tag(text); end
+end
+
+# Parses a block of code as if it were present in the source file at that
+# location. This directive is useful if a class has dynamic meta-programmed
+# behaviour that cannot be recognized by YARD.
+#
+# You can specify the language of the code block using the types
+# specification list. By default, the code language is "ruby".
+#
+# @example Documenting dynamic module inclusion
+# class User
+# # includes "UserMixin" and extends "UserMixin::ClassMethods"
+# # using the UserMixin.included callback.
+# # @!parse include UserMixin
+# # @!parse extend UserMixin::ClassMethods
+# end
+# @example Declaring a method as an attribute
+# # This should really be an attribute
+# # @!parse attr_reader :foo
+# def object; @parent.object end
+# @example Parsing C code
+# # @!parse [c]
+# # void Init_Foo() {
+# # rb_define_method(rb_cFoo, "method", method, 0);
+# # }
+# @since 0.8.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#544
+class YARD::Tags::ParseDirective < ::YARD::Tags::Directive
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#545
+ def call; end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag.rb#4
+module YARD::Tags::RefTag
+ # Returns the value of attribute owner.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag.rb#5
+ def owner; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute owner
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute owner to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag.rb#5
+ def owner=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#4
+class YARD::Tags::RefTagList
+ # @return [RefTagList] a new instance of RefTagList
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#7
+ def initialize(tag_name, owner, name = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#5
+ def name; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute name
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute name to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#5
+ def name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute owner.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#5
+ def owner; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute owner
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute owner to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#5
+ def owner=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute tag_name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#5
+ def tag_name; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute tag_name
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute tag_name to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#5
+ def tag_name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/ref_tag_list.rb#13
+ def tags; end
+end
+
+# Modifies the current parsing scope (class or instance). If this
+# directive is defined on a docstring attached to an object definition,
+# it is applied only to that object. Otherwise, it applies the scope
+# to all future objects in the namespace.
+#
+# @example Modifying the scope of a DSL method
+# # @!scope class
+# cattr_accessor :subclasses
+# @example Modifying the scope of a set of methods
+# # @!scope class
+#
+# # Documentation for method1
+# def method1; end
+#
+# # Documentation for method2
+# def method2; end
+# @since 0.7.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#578
+class YARD::Tags::ScopeDirective < ::YARD::Tags::Directive
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#579
+ def call; end
+end
+
+# Represents a metadata tag value (+@tag+). Tags can have any combination of
+# {#types}, {#name} and {#text}, or none of the above.
+#
+# @example Programmatic tag creation
+# # The following docstring syntax:
+# # @param [String, nil] arg an argument
+# #
+# # is equivalent to:
+# Tag.new(:param, 'an argument', ['String', 'nil'], 'arg')
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#13
+class YARD::Tags::Tag
+ # Creates a new tag object with a tag name and text. Optionally, formally declared types
+ # and a key name can be specified.
+ #
+ # Types are mainly for meta tags that rely on type information, such as +param+, +return+, etc.
+ #
+ # Key names are for tags that declare meta data for a specific key or name, such as +param+,
+ # +raise+, etc.
+ #
+ # @param tag_name [#to_s] the tag name to create the tag for
+ # @param text [String] the descriptive text for this tag
+ # @param types [Array<String>] optional type list of formally declared types
+ # for the tag
+ # @param name [String] optional key name which the tag refers to
+ # @return [Tag] a new instance of Tag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#45
+ def initialize(tag_name, text, types = T.unsafe(nil), name = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Provides a plain English summary of the type specification, or nil
+ # if no types are provided or parsable.
+ #
+ # @return [String] a plain English description of the associated types
+ # @return [nil] if no types are provided or not parsable
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#66
+ def explain_types; end
+
+ # @return [String] a name associated with the tag
+ # @return [nil] if no tag name is supplied
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#27
+ def name; end
+
+ # @return [String] a name associated with the tag
+ # @return [nil] if no tag name is supplied
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#27
+ def name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the associated object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#30
+ def object; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the associated object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#30
+ def object=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the name of the tag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#15
+ def tag_name; end
+
+ # @return [String] the name of the tag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#15
+ def tag_name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the tag text associated with the tag
+ # @return [nil] if no tag text is supplied
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#19
+ def text; end
+
+ # @return [String] the tag text associated with the tag
+ # @return [nil] if no tag text is supplied
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#19
+ def text=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Convenience method to access the first type specified. This should mainly
+ # be used for tags that only specify one type.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the first of the list of specified types
+ # @see #types
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#57
+ def type; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of types associated with the tag
+ # @return [nil] if no types are associated with the tag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#23
+ def types; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of types associated with the tag
+ # @return [nil] if no types are associated with the tag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag.rb#23
+ def types=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/tag_format_error.rb#4
+class YARD::Tags::TagFormatError < ::RuntimeError; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#6
+class YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer
+ class << self
+ # Provides a plain English summary of the type specification, or nil
+ # if no types are provided or parsable.
+ #
+ # @param types [Array<String>] a list of types to parse and summarize
+ # @return [String] a plain English description of the associated types
+ # @return [nil] if no types are provided or not parsable
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#9
+ def explain(*types); end
+
+ # Provides a plain English summary of the type specification, or nil
+ # if no types are provided or parsable.
+ #
+ # @param types [Array<String>] a list of types to parse and summarize
+ # @raise [SyntaxError] if the types are not parsable
+ # @return [String] a plain English description of the associated types
+ # @return [nil] if no types are provided or not parsable
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#17
+ def explain!(*types); end
+
+ private
+
+ def new(*_arg0); end
+ end
+end
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#58
+class YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::CollectionType < ::YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::Type
+ # @return [CollectionType] a new instance of CollectionType
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#61
+ def initialize(name, types); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#66
+ def to_s(_singular = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute types.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#59
+ def types; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute types
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute types to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#59
+ def types=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#72
+class YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::FixedCollectionType < ::YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::CollectionType
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#73
+ def to_s(_singular = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#79
+class YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::HashCollectionType < ::YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::Type
+ # @return [HashCollectionType] a new instance of HashCollectionType
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#82
+ def initialize(name, key_types, value_types); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute key_types.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#80
+ def key_types; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute key_types
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute key_types to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#80
+ def key_types=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#88
+ def to_s(_singular = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute value_types.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#80
+ def value_types; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute value_types
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute value_types to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#80
+ def value_types=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#96
+class YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::Parser
+ include ::YARD::CodeObjects
+
+ # @return [Parser] a new instance of Parser
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#117
+ def initialize(string); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#121
+ def parse; end
+
+ class << self
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#113
+ def parse(string); end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#99
+YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::Parser::TOKENS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#26
+class YARD::Tags::TypesExplainer::Type
+ # @return [Type] a new instance of Type
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#29
+ def initialize(name); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute name.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#27
+ def name; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute name
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute name to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#27
+ def name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#33
+ def to_s(singular = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/types_explainer.rb#45
+ def list_join(list); end
+end
+
+# Modifies the current parsing visibility (public, protected, or private).
+# If this directive is defined on a docstring attached to an object
+# definition, it is applied only to that object. Otherwise, it applies
+# the visibility to all future objects in the namespace.
+#
+# @example Modifying the visibility of a DSL method
+# # @!visibility private
+# cattr_accessor :subclasses
+# @example Modifying the visibility of a set of methods
+# # Note that Ruby's "protected" is recommended over this directive
+# # @!visibility protected
+#
+# # Documentation for method1
+# def method1; end
+#
+# # Documentation for method2
+# def method2; end
+# @since 0.7.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#610
+class YARD::Tags::VisibilityDirective < ::YARD::Tags::Directive
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/tags/directives.rb#611
+ def call; end
+end
+
+# Namespace for templating system
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#271
+module YARD::Templates; end
+
+# This module manages all creation, handling and rendering of {Template}
+# objects.
+#
+# * To create a template object at a path, use {template}.
+# * To render a template, call {render}.
+# * To register a template path in the lookup paths, call {register_template_path}.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#11
+module YARD::Templates::Engine
+ class << self
+ # Passes a set of objects to the +:fulldoc+ template for full documentation generation.
+ # This is called by {CLI::Yardoc} to most commonly perform HTML
+ # documentation generation.
+ #
+ # @param objects [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of {CodeObjects::Base}
+ # objects to pass to the template
+ # @param options [Hash] (see {render})
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#100
+ def generate(objects, options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Registers a new template path in {template_paths}
+ #
+ # @param path [String] a new template path
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#20
+ def register_template_path(path); end
+
+ # Renders a template on a {CodeObjects::Base code object} using
+ # a set of default (overridable) options. Either the +:object+
+ # or +:type+ keys must be provided.
+ #
+ # If a +:serializer+ key is provided and +:serialize+ is not set to
+ # false, the rendered contents will be serialized through the {Serializers::Base}
+ # object. See {with_serializer}.
+ #
+ # @example Renders an object with html formatting
+ # Engine.render(:format => :html, :object => obj)
+ # @example Renders without an object
+ # Engine.render(:type => :fulldoc, :otheropts => somevalue)
+ # @option options
+ # @option options
+ # @option options
+ # @param options [Hash] the options hash
+ # @return [String] the rendered template
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#81
+ def render(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Creates a template module representing the path. Searches on disk
+ # for the first directory named +path+ (joined by '/') within the
+ # template paths and builds a template module for. All other matching
+ # directories in other template paths will be included in the
+ # generated module as mixins (for overriding).
+ #
+ # @param path [Array<String, Symbol>] a list of path components
+ # @raise [ArgumentError] if the path does not exist within one of the
+ # {template_paths} on disk.
+ # @return [Template] the module representing the template
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#34
+ def template(*path); end
+
+ # Forces creation of a template at +path+ within a +full_path+.
+ #
+ # @param path [String] the path name of the template
+ # @param full_paths [Array<String>] the full path on disk of the template
+ # @return [Template] the template module representing the +path+
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#52
+ def template!(path, full_paths = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] the list of registered template paths
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#14
+ def template_paths; end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] the list of registered template paths
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#14
+ def template_paths=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Serializes the results of a block with a +serializer+ object.
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the code object to serialize
+ # @param serializer [Serializers::Base] the serializer object
+ # @see Serializers::Base
+ # @yield a block whose result will be serialize
+ # @yieldreturn [String] the contents to serialize
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#114
+ def with_serializer(object, serializer); end
+
+ private
+
+ # Searches through the registered {template_paths} and returns
+ # all full directories that have the +path+ within them on disk.
+ #
+ # @param from_template [Template] if provided, allows a relative
+ # path to be specified from this template's full path.
+ # @param path [String] the path component to search for in the
+ # {template_paths}
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of full paths that are existing
+ # candidates for a template module
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#160
+ def find_template_paths(from_template, path); end
+
+ # Sets default options on the options hash
+ #
+ # @option options
+ # @option options
+ # @option options
+ # @param options [Hash] the options hash
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#140
+ def set_default_options(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # The name of the module that represents a +path+
+ #
+ # @param path [String] the path to generate a module name for
+ # @return [String] the module name
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/engine.rb#175
+ def template_module_name(path); end
+ end
+end
+
+# @since 0.5.4
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/erb_cache.rb#5
+module YARD::Templates::ErbCache
+ class << self
+ # @since 0.5.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/erb_cache.rb#17
+ def clear!; end
+
+ # @since 0.5.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/erb_cache.rb#6
+ def method_for(filename); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Namespace for template helpers
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#272
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers; end
+
+# The base helper module included in all templates.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#4
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::BaseHelper
+ # @example
+ # s = format_object_title ModuleObject.new(:root, :MyModuleName)
+ # s # => "Module: MyModuleName"
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to retrieve a title for
+ # @return [String] the page title name for a given object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#196
+ def format_object_title(object); end
+
+ # @example Formatted type of an exception class
+ # o = ClassObject.new(:root, :MyError)
+ # o.superclass = P('RuntimeError')
+ # format_object_type(o) # => "Exception"
+ # @example Formatted type of a method
+ # o = MethodObject.new(:root, :to_s)
+ # format_object_type(o) # => "Method"
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to retrieve the type for
+ # @return [String] the human-readable formatted {CodeObjects::Base#type #type}
+ # for the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#182
+ def format_object_type(object); end
+
+ # Indents and formats source code
+ #
+ # @param value [String] the input source code
+ # @return [String] formatted source code
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#209
+ def format_source(value); end
+
+ # Formats a list of return types for output and links each type.
+ #
+ # @example Formatting types
+ # format_types(['String', 'Array']) #=> "(String, Array)"
+ # @example Formatting types without surrounding brackets
+ # format_types(['String', 'Array'], false) #=> "String, Array"
+ # @param list [Array<String>] a list of types
+ # @param brackets [Boolean] whether to surround the types in brackets
+ # @return [String] the formatted list of Ruby types
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#168
+ def format_types(list, brackets = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # An object that keeps track of global state throughout the entire template
+ # rendering process (including any sub-templates).
+ #
+ # @return [OpenStruct] a struct object that stores state
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#20
+ def globals; end
+
+ # Escapes text. This is used a lot by the HtmlHelper and there should
+ # be some helper to "clean up" text for whatever, this is it.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#38
+ def h(text); end
+
+ # Links to an extra file
+ #
+ # @param filename [String] the filename to link to
+ # @param title [String] the title of the link
+ # @param anchor [String] optional anchor
+ # @return [String] the link to the file
+ # @since 0.5.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#152
+ def link_file(filename, title = T.unsafe(nil), anchor = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Include a file as a docstring in output
+ #
+ # @param file [String] the filename to include
+ # @return [String] the file's contents
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#113
+ def link_include_file(file); end
+
+ # Includes an object's docstring into output.
+ #
+ # @param obj [CodeObjects::Base] the object to include
+ # @return [String] the object's docstring (no tags)
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#105
+ def link_include_object(obj); end
+
+ # Links to an object with an optional title
+ #
+ # @param obj [CodeObjects::Base] the object to link to
+ # @param title [String] the title to use for the link
+ # @return [String] the linked object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#122
+ def link_object(obj, title = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Links to a URL
+ #
+ # @param url [String] the URL to link to
+ # @param title [String] the optional title to display the link as
+ # @param params [Hash] optional parameters for the link
+ # @return [String] the linked URL
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#141
+ def link_url(url, title = T.unsafe(nil), params = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Links objects or URLs. This method will delegate to the correct +link_+
+ # method depending on the arguments passed in.
+ #
+ # @example Linking a URL
+ # linkify('http://example.com')
+ # @example Including docstring contents of an object
+ # linkify('include:YARD::Docstring')
+ # @example Linking to an extra file
+ # linkify('file:README')
+ # @example Linking an object by path
+ # linkify('YARD::Docstring')
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#55
+ def linkify(*args); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute object.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#5
+ def object; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute object
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute object to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#5
+ def object=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the object representing the current generated
+ # page. Might not be the current {#object} when inside sub-templates.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#11
+ def owner; end
+
+ # Runs a list of objects against the {Verifier} object passed into the
+ # template and returns the subset of verified objects.
+ #
+ # @param list [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of code objects
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of code objects that match
+ # the verifier. If no verifier is supplied, all objects are returned.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#30
+ def run_verifier(list); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute serializer.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#5
+ def serializer; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute serializer
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute serializer to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/base_helper.rb#5
+ def serializer=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# Helpers for various object types
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/filter_helper.rb#5
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::FilterHelper
+ # @return [Boolean] whether an object is a class
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/filter_helper.rb#17
+ def is_class?(object); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether an object is a method
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/filter_helper.rb#7
+ def is_method?(object); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether an object is a module
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/filter_helper.rb#22
+ def is_module?(object); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether an object is a namespace
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/filter_helper.rb#12
+ def is_namespace?(object); end
+end
+
+# The helper module for HTML templates.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#7
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::HtmlHelper
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::MarkupHelper
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::ModuleHelper
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::HtmlSyntaxHighlightHelper
+
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to get an anchor for
+ # @return [String] the anchor for a specific object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#347
+ def anchor_for(object); end
+
+ # Returns the current character set. The default value can be overridden
+ # by setting the +LANG+ environment variable or by overriding this
+ # method. In Ruby 1.9 you can also modify this value by setting
+ # +Encoding.default_external+.
+ #
+ # @return [String] the current character set
+ # @since 0.5.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#574
+ def charset; end
+
+ # Formats a list of objects and links them
+ #
+ # @return [String] a formatted list of objects
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#458
+ def format_object_name_list(objects); end
+
+ # Formats a list of types from a tag.
+ #
+ # @param typelist [Array<String>, FalseClass] the list of types to be formatted.
+ # @param brackets [Boolean] omits the surrounding
+ # brackets if +brackets+ is set to +false+.
+ # @return [String] the list of types formatted
+ # as [Type1, Type2, ...] with the types linked
+ # to their respective descriptions.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#476
+ def format_types(typelist, brackets = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Escapes HTML entities
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the text to escape
+ # @return [String] the HTML with escaped entities
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#23
+ def h(text); end
+
+ # Converts Asciidoc to HTML
+ #
+ # @param text [String] input Asciidoc text
+ # @return [String] output HTML
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#109
+ def html_markup_asciidoc(text); end
+
+ # Converts HTML to HTML
+ #
+ # @param text [String] input html
+ # @return [String] output HTML
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#168
+ def html_markup_html(text); end
+
+ # Converts Markdown to HTML
+ #
+ # @param text [String] input Markdown text
+ # @return [String] output HTML
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#78
+ def html_markup_markdown(text); end
+
+ # @return [String] the same text with no markup
+ # @since 0.6.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#160
+ def html_markup_none(text); end
+
+ # Converts org-mode to HTML
+ #
+ # @param text [String] input org-mode text
+ # @return [String] output HTML
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#102
+ def html_markup_org(text); end
+
+ # Converts plaintext to pre-formatted HTML
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the input text
+ # @return [String] the output HTML
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#146
+ def html_markup_pre(text); end
+
+ # Converts RDoc formatting (SimpleMarkup) to HTML
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the input RDoc formatted text
+ # @return [String] output HTML
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#136
+ def html_markup_rdoc(text); end
+
+ # Highlights Ruby source. Similar to {#html_syntax_highlight}, but
+ # this method is meant to be called from {#htmlify} when markup is
+ # set to "ruby".
+ #
+ # @param source [String] the Ruby source
+ # @return [String] the highlighted HTML
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#179
+ def html_markup_ruby(source); end
+
+ # Converts plaintext to regular HTML
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the input text
+ # @return [String] the output HTML
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#154
+ def html_markup_text(text); end
+
+ # Converts Textile to HTML
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the input Textile text
+ # @return [String] output HTML
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#118
+ def html_markup_textile(text); end
+
+ # Converts plaintext to strict Textile (hard breaks)
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the input textile data
+ # @return [String] the output HTML
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#128
+ def html_markup_textile_strict(text); end
+
+ # Syntax highlights +source+ in language +type+.
+ #
+ # @note To support a specific language +type+, implement the method
+ # +html_syntax_highlight_TYPE+ in this class.
+ # @param source [String] the source code to highlight
+ # @param type [Symbol, String] the language type (:ruby, :plain, etc). Use
+ # :plain for no syntax highlighting.
+ # @return [String] the highlighted source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#199
+ def html_syntax_highlight(source, type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] unhighlighted source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#210
+ def html_syntax_highlight_plain(source); end
+
+ # Turns text into HTML using +markup+ style formatting.
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the text to format
+ # @param markup [Symbol] examples are +:markdown+, +:textile+, +:rdoc+.
+ # To add a custom markup type, see {MarkupHelper}
+ # @return [String] the HTML
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#57
+ def htmlify(text, markup = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] HTMLified text as a single line (paragraphs removed)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#184
+ def htmlify_line(*args); end
+
+ # Inserts an include link while respecting inlining
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#296
+ def insert_include(text, markup = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Links to an extra file
+ #
+ # @param filename [String] the filename to link to
+ # @param title [String] the title of the link
+ # @param anchor [String] optional anchor
+ # @return [String] the link to the file
+ # @since 0.5.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#270
+ def link_file(filename, title = T.unsafe(nil), anchor = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Include a file as a docstring in output
+ #
+ # @param file [String] the filename to include
+ # @return [String] the file's contents
+ # @since 0.7.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#282
+ def link_include_file(file); end
+
+ # Includes an object's docstring into output.
+ #
+ # @param obj [CodeObjects::Base] the object to include
+ # @return [String] the object's docstring (no tags)
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#291
+ def link_include_object(obj); end
+
+ # Links to an object with an optional title
+ #
+ # @param obj [CodeObjects::Base] the object to link to
+ # @param title [String] the title to use for the link
+ # @return [String] the linked object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#301
+ def link_object(obj, title = T.unsafe(nil), anchor = T.unsafe(nil), relative = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Links to a URL
+ #
+ # @param url [String] the URL to link to
+ # @param title [String] the optional title to display the link as
+ # @param params [Hash] optional parameters for the link
+ # @return [String] the linked URL
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#332
+ def link_url(url, title = T.unsafe(nil), params = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#400
+ def mtime(_file); end
+
+ # Returns the URL for an object.
+ #
+ # @param obj [String, CodeObjects::Base] the object (or object path) to link to
+ # @param anchor [String] the anchor to link to
+ # @param relative [Boolean] use a relative or absolute link
+ # @return [String] the URL location of the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#368
+ def mtime_url(obj, anchor = T.unsafe(nil), relative = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Resolves any text in the form of +{Name}+ to the object specified by
+ # Name. Also supports link titles in the form +{Name title}+.
+ #
+ # @example Linking to an instance method
+ # resolve_links("{MyClass#method}") # => "<a href='...'>MyClass#method</a>"
+ # @example Linking to a class with a title
+ # resolve_links("{A::B::C the C class}") # => "<a href='...'>the c class</a>"
+ # @param text [String] the text to resolve links in
+ # @return [String] HTML with linkified references
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#225
+ def resolve_links(text); end
+
+ # Formats the signature of method +meth+.
+ #
+ # @param meth [CodeObjects::MethodObject] the method object to list
+ # the signature of
+ # @param link [Boolean] whether to link the method signature to the details view
+ # @param show_extras [Boolean] whether to show extra meta-data (visibility, attribute info)
+ # @param full_attr_name [Boolean] whether to show the full attribute name
+ # ("name=" instead of "name")
+ # @return [String] the formatted method signature
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#529
+ def signature(meth, link = T.unsafe(nil), show_extras = T.unsafe(nil), full_attr_name = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Get the return types for a method signature.
+ #
+ # @param meth [CodeObjects::MethodObject] the method object
+ # @param link [Boolean] whether to link the types
+ # @return [String] the signature types
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#492
+ def signature_types(meth, link = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the URL for an object.
+ #
+ # @param obj [String, CodeObjects::Base] the object (or object path) to link to
+ # @param anchor [String] the anchor to link to
+ # @param relative [Boolean] use a relative or absolute link
+ # @return [String] the URL location of the object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#368
+ def url_for(obj, anchor = T.unsafe(nil), relative = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the URL for a specific file
+ #
+ # @param filename [String, CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject] the filename to link to
+ # @param anchor [String] optional anchor
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the file
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#407
+ def url_for_file(filename, anchor = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the URL for the frameset page
+ #
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the frames page
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#434
+ def url_for_frameset; end
+
+ # Returns the URL for the alphabetic index page
+ #
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the first main page the
+ # user should see.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#450
+ def url_for_index; end
+
+ # Returns the URL for a list type
+ #
+ # @param type [String, Symbol] the list type to generate a URL for
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the list
+ # @since 0.8.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#426
+ def url_for_list(type); end
+
+ # Returns the URL for the main page (README or alphabetic index)
+ #
+ # @return [String] the URL pointing to the first main page the
+ # user should see.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#442
+ def url_for_main; end
+
+ private
+
+ # Converts a {CodeObjects::MethodObject} into an overload object
+ #
+ # @since 0.5.3
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#609
+ def convert_method_to_overload(meth); end
+
+ # Parses code block's HTML attributes in order to detect the programming
+ # language of what's enclosed in that code block.
+ #
+ # @param pre_html_attrs [String, nil] HTML attribute list of +pre+ element
+ # @param code_html_attrs [String, nil] HTML attribute list of +code+
+ # element
+ # @return [String, nil] detected programming language
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#664
+ def detect_lang_in_codeblock_attributes(pre_html_attrs, code_html_attrs); end
+
+ # Parses code blocks out of html and performs syntax highlighting
+ # on code inside of the blocks.
+ #
+ # @param html [String] the html to search for code in
+ # @return [String] highlighted html
+ # @see #html_syntax_highlight
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#640
+ def parse_codeblocks(html); end
+
+ # Parses !!!lang out of codeblock, returning the codeblock language
+ # followed by the source code.
+ #
+ # @param source [String] the source code whose language to determine
+ # @return [Array(String, String)] the language, if any, and the
+ # remaining source
+ # @since 0.7.5
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#624
+ def parse_lang_for_codeblock(source); end
+
+ # Converts a set of hash options into HTML attributes for a tag
+ #
+ # @param opts [Hash{String => String}] the tag options
+ # @return [String] the tag attributes of an HTML tag
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#603
+ def tag_attrs(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Escapes a URL
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the URL
+ # @return [String] the escaped URL
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#31
+ def urlencode(text); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Escapes a URL
+ #
+ # @param text [String] the URL
+ # @return [String] the escaped URL
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#31
+ def urlencode(text); end
+ end
+end
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#15
+YARD::Templates::Helpers::HtmlHelper::ASCIIDOC_ATTRIBUTES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_helper.rb#12
+YARD::Templates::Helpers::HtmlHelper::URLMATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# Helper methods for syntax highlighting.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_syntax_highlight_helper.rb#6
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::HtmlSyntaxHighlightHelper
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::ModuleHelper
+
+ # Highlights Ruby source
+ #
+ # @param source [String] the Ruby source code
+ # @return [String] the highlighted Ruby source
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_syntax_highlight_helper.rb#12
+ def html_syntax_highlight_ruby(source); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_syntax_highlight_helper.rb#63
+ def clean_token_object(token_obj); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_syntax_highlight_helper.rb#45
+ def html_syntax_highlight_ruby_legacy(source); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/html_syntax_highlight_helper.rb#22
+ def html_syntax_highlight_ruby_ripper(source); end
+end
+
+# Namespace for markup providers
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/autoload.rb#273
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::Markup; end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markdown.rb#13
+class YARD::Templates::Helpers::Markup::RDocMarkdown < ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::Markup::RDocMarkup
+ # @return [RDocMarkdown] a new instance of RDocMarkdown
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markdown.rb#14
+ def initialize(text); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markdown.rb#18
+ def fix_typewriter(html); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#12
+class YARD::Templates::Helpers::Markup::RDocMarkup
+ # @return [RDocMarkup] a new instance of RDocMarkup
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#41
+ def initialize(text); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute from_path.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#35
+ def from_path; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute from_path
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute from_path to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#35
+ def from_path=(_arg0); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#50
+ def to_html; end
+
+ private
+
+ # Don't allow -- to turn into &#8212; element. The chances of this being
+ # some --option is far more likely than the typographical meaning.
+ #
+ # @todo Refactor into own SimpleMarkup subclass
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#87
+ def fix_dash_dash(text); end
+
+ # Fixes RDoc behaviour with ++ only supporting alphanumeric text.
+ #
+ # @todo Refactor into own SimpleMarkup subclass
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#66
+ def fix_typewriter(text); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#12
+YARD::Templates::Helpers::Markup::RDocMarkup::MARKUP = RDoc::Markup
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#13
+class YARD::Templates::Helpers::Markup::RDocMarkupToHtml < ::RDoc::Markup::ToHtml
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#16
+ def initialize; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#100
+ def accept_paragraph(*args); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute from_path.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#93
+ def from_path; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute from_path
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute from_path to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#93
+ def from_path=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Disable auto-link of URLs
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup/rdoc_markup.rb#96
+ def handle_special_HYPERLINK(special); end
+end
+
+# Helper methods for loading and managing markup types.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#7
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::MarkupHelper
+ # Attempts to load the first valid markup provider in {MARKUP_PROVIDERS}.
+ # If a provider is specified, immediately try to load it.
+ #
+ # On success this sets `@markup_provider` and `@markup_class` to
+ # the provider name and library constant class/module respectively for
+ # the loaded provider.
+ #
+ # On failure this method will inform the user that no provider could be
+ # found and exit the program.
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the markup provider was successfully loaded.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#87
+ def load_markup_provider(type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Gets the markup provider class/module constant for a markup type
+ # Call {#load_markup_provider} before using this method.
+ #
+ # @param type [Symbol] the markup type (:rdoc, :markdown, etc.)
+ # @return [Class] the markup class
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#158
+ def markup_class(type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Strips any shebang lines on the file contents that pertain to
+ # markup or preprocessing data.
+ #
+ # @deprecated Use {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject#contents} instead
+ # @return [String] the file contents minus any preprocessing tags
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#149
+ def markup_file_contents(contents); end
+
+ # Checks for a shebang or looks at the file extension to determine
+ # the markup type for the file contents. File extensions are registered
+ # for a markup type in {MARKUP_EXTENSIONS}.
+ #
+ # A shebang should be on the first line of a file and be in the form:
+ #
+ # #!markup_type
+ #
+ # Standard markup types are text, html, rdoc, markdown, textile
+ #
+ # @param contents [String] Unused. Was necessary prior to 0.7.0.
+ # Newer versions of YARD use {CodeObjects::ExtraFileObject#contents}
+ # @return [Symbol] the markup type recognized for the file
+ # @see MARKUP_EXTENSIONS
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#133
+ def markup_for_file(contents, filename); end
+
+ # Gets the markup provider name for a markup type
+ # Call {#load_markup_provider} before using this method.
+ #
+ # @param type [Symbol] the markup type (:rdoc, :markdown, etc.)
+ # @return [Symbol] the markup provider name (usually the gem name of the library)
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#168
+ def markup_provider(type = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ class << self
+ # Clears the markup provider cache information. Mainly used for testing.
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#11
+ def clear_markup_cache; end
+
+ # @private
+ # @return [Hash{Symbol=>{(:provider,:class)=>Object}}] the cached markup providers
+ # @since 0.6.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#18
+ def markup_cache; end
+
+ # @private
+ # @return [Hash{Symbol=>{(:provider,:class)=>Object}}] the cached markup providers
+ # @since 0.6.4
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#18
+ def markup_cache=(_arg0); end
+ end
+end
+
+# Returns a list of extensions for various markup types. To register
+# extensions for a type, add them to the array of extensions for the
+# type.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#61
+YARD::Templates::Helpers::MarkupHelper::MARKUP_EXTENSIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# Contains the Regexp object that matches the shebang line of extra
+# files to detect the markup type.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#74
+YARD::Templates::Helpers::MarkupHelper::MARKUP_FILE_SHEBANG = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
+
+# The default list of markup providers for each markup type
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/markup_helper.rb#24
+YARD::Templates::Helpers::MarkupHelper::MARKUP_PROVIDERS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
+
+# Helper methods for method objects.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/method_helper.rb#5
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::MethodHelper
+ # @return [String] formatted arguments for a method
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/method_helper.rb#7
+ def format_args(object); end
+
+ # @return [String] formatted block if one exists
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/method_helper.rb#35
+ def format_block(object); end
+
+ # @return [String] formats source of an object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/method_helper.rb#57
+ def format_code(object, _show_lines = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] formats source code of a constant value
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/method_helper.rb#68
+ def format_constant(value); end
+
+ # @return [String] formats line numbers for source code of an object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/method_helper.rb#50
+ def format_lines(object); end
+
+ # @return [String] formatted and linked return types for a method
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/method_helper.rb#28
+ def format_return_types(object); end
+end
+
+# Helper methods for managing module objects.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/module_helper.rb#6
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::ModuleHelper
+ # Prunes the method listing by running the verifier and removing attributes/aliases
+ #
+ # @param list [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of methods
+ # @param hide_attributes [Boolean] whether to prune attribute methods from the list
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a pruned list of methods
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/module_helper.rb#11
+ def prune_method_listing(list, hide_attributes = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+end
+
+# Helper methods for text template formats.
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#6
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::TextHelper
+ # @return [String] aligns text to the right
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#39
+ def align_right(text, spacer = T.unsafe(nil), col = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] escapes text
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#8
+ def h(text); end
+
+ # @return [String] returns a horizontal rule for output
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#45
+ def hr(col = T.unsafe(nil), sep = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] indents +text+ by +len+ characters.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#29
+ def indent(text, len = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] the formatted signature for a method
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#50
+ def signature(meth); end
+
+ # @return [String] aligns a title to the right
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#34
+ def title_align_right(text, col = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @return [String] wraps text at +col+ columns.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#24
+ def wrap(text, col = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/text_helper.rb#98
+ def resolve_links(text); end
+end
+
+# Helpers for UML template format
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/uml_helper.rb#5
+module YARD::Templates::Helpers::UMLHelper
+ # Formats the path of an object for Graphviz syntax
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] an object to format the path of
+ # @return [String] the encoded path
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/uml_helper.rb#20
+ def format_path(object); end
+
+ # Encodes text in escaped Graphviz syntax
+ #
+ # @param text [String] text to encode
+ # @return [String] the encoded text
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/uml_helper.rb#27
+ def h(text); end
+
+ # Tidies data by formatting and indenting text
+ #
+ # @param data [String] pre-formatted text
+ # @return [String] tidied text.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/uml_helper.rb#34
+ def tidy(data); end
+
+ # Official UML visibility prefix syntax for an object given its visibility
+ #
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to retrieve visibility for
+ # @return [String] the UML visibility prefix
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/helpers/uml_helper.rb#9
+ def uml_visibility(object); end
+end
+
+# Abstracts the structure for a section and its subsections into an ordered
+# list of sections and subsections.
+#
+# @since 0.6.0
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#7
+class YARD::Templates::Section < ::Array
+ # @return [Section] a new instance of Section
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#10
+ def initialize(name, *args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#45
+ def <<(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#34
+ def ==(other); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#21
+ def [](*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#74
+ def any(item); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#15
+ def dup; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#30
+ def eql?(other); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#54
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#8
+ def name; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#8
+ def name=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#60
+ def place(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#45
+ def push(*args); end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#64
+ def to_a; end
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#50
+ def unshift(*args); end
+
+ private
+
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/section.rb#84
+ def parse_sections(args); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#6
+module YARD::Templates::Template
+ include ::YARD::Templates::ErbCache
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::BaseHelper
+ include ::YARD::Templates::Helpers::MethodHelper
+
+ mixes_in_class_methods ::YARD::Templates::Template::ClassMethods
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#186
+ def initialize(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Loads a template specified by path. If +:template+ or +:format+ is
+ # specified in the {#options} hash, they are prepended and appended
+ # to the path respectively.
+ #
+ # @param path [Array<String, Symbol>] the path of the template
+ # @return [Template] the loaded template module
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#204
+ def T(*path); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute class.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#7
+ def class; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute class
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute class to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#7
+ def class=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @param section [String, Symbol] the section name
+ # @return [String] the contents of the ERB rendered section
+ # @yield calls subsections to be rendered
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#285
+ def erb(section, &block); end
+
+ # Returns the contents of a file. If +allow_inherited+ is set to +true+,
+ # use +{{{__super__}}}+ inside the file contents to insert the contents
+ # of the file from an inherited template. For instance, if +templates/b+
+ # inherits from +templates/a+ and file "test.css" exists in both directories,
+ # both file contents can be retrieved by having +templates/b/test.css+ look
+ # like:
+ #
+ # {{{__super__}}}
+ # ...
+ # body { css styles here }
+ # p.class { other styles }
+ #
+ # @param basename [String] the name of the file
+ # @param allow_inherited [Boolean] whether inherited templates can
+ # be inserted with +{{{__super__}}}+
+ # @raise [ArgumentError]
+ # @return [String] the contents of a file identified by +basename+. All
+ # template paths (including any mixed in templates) are searched for
+ # the file
+ # @see ClassMethods#find_file
+ # @see ClassMethods#find_nth_file
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#312
+ def file(basename, allow_inherited = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Initialization called on the template. Override this in a 'setup.rb'
+ # file in the template's path to implement a template
+ #
+ # @example A default set of sections
+ # def init
+ # sections :section1, :section2, [:subsection1, :etc]
+ # end
+ # @see #sections
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#239
+ def init; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#342
+ def inspect; end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute options.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#8
+ def options; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#337
+ def options=(value); end
+
+ # Runs a template on +sects+ using extra options. This method should
+ # not be called directly. Instead, call the class method {ClassMethods#run}
+ #
+ # @param opts [Hash, nil] any extra options to apply to sections
+ # @param sects [Section, Array] a section list of sections to render
+ # @param start_at [Fixnum] the index in the section list to start from
+ # @param break_first [Boolean] if true, renders only the first section
+ # @return [String] the rendered sections joined together
+ # @yield [opts] calls for the subsections to be rendered
+ # @yieldparam opts [Hash] any extra options to yield
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#252
+ def run(opts = T.unsafe(nil), sects = T.unsafe(nil), start_at = T.unsafe(nil), break_first = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute section.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#7
+ def section; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute section
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute section to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#7
+ def section=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Sets the sections (and subsections) to be rendered for the template
+ #
+ # @example Sets a set of erb sections
+ # sections :a, :b, :c # searches for a.erb, b.erb, c.erb
+ # @example Sets a set of method and erb sections
+ # sections :a, :b, :c # a is a method, the rest are erb files
+ # @example Sections with subsections
+ # sections :header, [:name, :children]
+ # # the above will call header.erb and only renders the subsections
+ # # if they are yielded by the template (see #yieldall)
+ # @param args [Array<Symbol, String, Template, Array>] the sections
+ # to use to render the template. For symbols and strings, the
+ # section will be executed as a method (if one exists), or rendered
+ # from the file "name.erb" where name is the section name. For
+ # templates, they will have {Template::ClassMethods#run} called on them.
+ # Any subsections can be yielded to using yield or {#yieldall}
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#226
+ def sections(*args); end
+
+ # Calls the ERB file from the last inherited template with {#section}.erb
+ #
+ # @param sect [Symbol, String] if provided, uses a specific section name
+ # @return [String] the rendered ERB file in any of the inherited template
+ # paths.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#330
+ def superb(sect = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
+
+ # Yields all subsections with any extra options
+ #
+ # @param opts [Hash] extra options to be applied to subsections
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#278
+ def yieldall(opts = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#348
+ def erb_file_for(section); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#352
+ def erb_with(content, filename = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#399
+ def add_options(opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # @raise [ArgumentError]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#378
+ def cache(section); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#388
+ def cache_filename(section); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#364
+ def render_section(section, &block); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#393
+ def set_ivars; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#412
+ def with_section; end
+
+ class << self
+ # Extra includes are mixins that are included after a template is created. These
+ # mixins can be registered by plugins to operate on templates and override behaviour.
+ #
+ # Note that this array can be filled with modules or proc objects. If a proc object
+ # is given, the proc will be called with the {Template#options} hash containing
+ # relevant template information like the object, format, and more. The proc should
+ # return a module or nil if there is none.
+ #
+ # @example Adding in extra mixins to include on a template
+ # Template.extra_includes << MyHelper
+ # @example Conditionally including a mixin if the format is html
+ # Template.extra_includes << proc {|opts| MyHelper if opts.format == :html }
+ # @return [Array<Module, Proc>] a list of modules to be automatically included
+ # into any new template module
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#25
+ def extra_includes; end
+
+ # Extra includes are mixins that are included after a template is created. These
+ # mixins can be registered by plugins to operate on templates and override behaviour.
+ #
+ # Note that this array can be filled with modules or proc objects. If a proc object
+ # is given, the proc will be called with the {Template#options} hash containing
+ # relevant template information like the object, format, and more. The proc should
+ # return a module or nil if there is none.
+ #
+ # @example Adding in extra mixins to include on a template
+ # Template.extra_includes << MyHelper
+ # @example Conditionally including a mixin if the format is html
+ # Template.extra_includes << proc {|opts| MyHelper if opts.format == :html }
+ # @return [Array<Module, Proc>] a list of modules to be automatically included
+ # into any new template module
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#25
+ def extra_includes=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Includes the {extra_includes} modules into the template object.
+ #
+ # @param template [Template] the template object to mixin the extra includes.
+ # @param options [SymbolHash] the options hash containing all template information
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#38
+ def include_extra(template, options); end
+
+ # @private
+ # @private
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#29
+ def included(klass); end
+ end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#59
+module YARD::Templates::Template::ClassMethods
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#81
+ def initialize(path, full_paths); end
+
+ # Alias for creating a {Section} with arguments
+ #
+ # @see Section#initialize
+ # @since 0.6.0
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#149
+ def S(*args); end
+
+ # Alias for creating {Engine.template}.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#142
+ def T(*path); end
+
+ # Searches for a file identified by +basename+ in the template's
+ # path as well as any mixed in template paths. Equivalent to calling
+ # {ClassMethods#find_nth_file} with index of 1.
+ #
+ # @param basename [String] the filename to search for
+ # @return [String] the full path of a file on disk with filename
+ # +basename+ in one of the template's paths.
+ # @see find_nth_file
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#98
+ def find_file(basename); end
+
+ # Searches for the nth file (where n = +index+) identified
+ # by basename in the template's path and any mixed in template paths.
+ #
+ # @param basename [String] the filename to search for
+ # @param index [Fixnum] the nth existing file to return
+ # @return [String] the full path of the nth file on disk with
+ # filename +basename+ in one of the template paths
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#109
+ def find_nth_file(basename, index = T.unsafe(nil)); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute full_path.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#60
+ def full_path; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute full_path
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute full_path to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#60
+ def full_path=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @note This method caches path results. Paths should not be modified
+ # after this method is called; call {#reset_full_paths} to reset cache.
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of full paths
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#65
+ def full_paths; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#122
+ def is_a?(klass); end
+
+ # Creates a new template object to be rendered with {Template#run}
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#128
+ def new(*args); end
+
+ # Returns the value of attribute path.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#60
+ def path; end
+
+ # Sets the attribute path
+ #
+ # @param value the value to set the attribute path to.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#60
+ def path=(_arg0); end
+
+ # Resets cache for {#full_paths}
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#77
+ def reset_full_paths; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#135
+ def run(*args); end
+
+ private
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#170
+ def include_inherited(full_paths); end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#157
+ def include_parent; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template.rb#176
+ def load_setup_rb; end
+end
+
+# An Options class containing default options for base template rendering. For
+# options specific to generation of HTML output, see {CLI::YardocOptions}.
+#
+# @see CLI::YardocOptions
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#9
+class YARD::Templates::TemplateOptions < ::YARD::Options
+ # @return [OpenStruct] an open struct containing any global state across all
+ # generated objects in a template.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def __globals; end
+
+ # @return [String] the default return type for a method with no return tags
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def default_return; end
+
+ # @return [String] the default return type for a method with no return tags
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def default_return=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @example A list of mixin path names (including wildcards)
+ # opts.embed_mixins #=> ['ClassMethods', '*Helper', 'YARD::*']
+ # @return [Array<String>] an array of module name wildcards to embed into
+ # class documentation as if their methods were defined directly in the class.
+ # Useful for modules like ClassMethods. If the name contains '::', the module
+ # is matched against the full mixin path, otherwise only the module name is used.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def embed_mixins; end
+
+ # @example A list of mixin path names (including wildcards)
+ # opts.embed_mixins #=> ['ClassMethods', '*Helper', 'YARD::*']
+ # @return [Array<String>] an array of module name wildcards to embed into
+ # class documentation as if their methods were defined directly in the class.
+ # Useful for modules like ClassMethods. If the name contains '::', the module
+ # is matched against the full mixin path, otherwise only the module name is used.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def embed_mixins=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @param mixin [CodeObjects::Base] accepts any code object, but returns
+ # nil unless the object is a module.
+ # @return [Boolean] whether a mixin matches the embed_mixins list
+ # @return [nil] if the mixin is not a module object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#77
+ def embed_mixins_match?(mixin); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the template output format
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def format; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the template output format
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def format=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [OpenStruct] an open struct containing any global state across all
+ # generated objects in a template.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def globals; end
+
+ # @return [OpenStruct] an open struct containing any global state across all
+ # generated objects in a template.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def globals=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether void methods should show "void" in their signature
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def hide_void_return; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether void methods should show "void" in their signature
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def hide_void_return=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether code blocks should be syntax highlighted
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def highlight; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether code blocks should be syntax highlighted
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def highlight=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the page is the "index"
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#63
+ def index; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether the page is the "index"
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#63
+ def index=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the markup format to use when parsing docstrings
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def markup; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the markup format to use when parsing docstrings
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def markup=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Class] the markup provider class for the markup format
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#29
+ def markup_provider; end
+
+ # @return [Class] the markup provider class for the markup format
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#29
+ def markup_provider=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @deprecated use {#highlight} instead.
+ # @return [Boolean] whether highlighting should be ignored
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#56
+ def no_highlight; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#57
+ def no_highlight=(value); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the main object being generated in the template
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#37
+ def object; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the main object being generated in the template
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#37
+ def object=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the owner of the generated object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#40
+ def owner; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the owner of the generated object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#40
+ def owner=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [String] the title of a given page
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#60
+ def page_title; end
+
+ # @return [String] the title of a given page
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#60
+ def page_title=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether serialization should be performed
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def serialize; end
+
+ # @return [Boolean] whether serialization should be performed
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def serialize=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Serializers::Base] the serializer used to generate links and serialize
+ # output. Serialization output only occurs if {#serialize} is +true+.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#50
+ def serializer; end
+
+ # @return [Serializers::Base] the serializer used to generate links and serialize
+ # output. Serialization output only occurs if {#serialize} is +true+.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#50
+ def serializer=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the template name used to render output
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def template; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the template name used to render output
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/options.rb#82
+ def template=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the template type used to generate output
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#43
+ def type; end
+
+ # @return [Symbol] the template type used to generate output
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#43
+ def type=(_arg0); end
+
+ # @return [Verifier] the verifier object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#88
+ def verifier; end
+
+ # @return [Verifier] the verifier object
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/templates/template_options.rb#88
+ def verifier=(_arg0); end
+end
+
+# source://yard//lib/yard/version.rb#5
+YARD::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
+
+# Similar to a Proc, but runs a set of Ruby expressions using a small
+# DSL to make tag lookups easier.
+#
+# The syntax is as follows:
+# * All syntax is Ruby compatible
+# * +object+ (+o+ for short) exist to access the object being verified
+# * +@TAGNAME+ is translated into +object.tag('TAGNAME')+
+# * +@@TAGNAME+ is translated into +object.tags('TAGNAME')+
+# * +object+ can be omitted as target for method calls (it is implied)
+#
+# @example Create a verifier to check for objects that don't have @private tags
+# verifier = Verifier.new('!@private')
+# verifier.call(object) # => true (no @private tag)
+# @example Create a verifier to find any return tag with an empty description
+# Verifier.new('@return.text.empty?')
+# # Equivalent to:
+# Verifier.new('object.tag(:return).text.empty?')
+# @example Check if there are any @param tags
+# Verifier.new('@@param.empty?')
+# # Equivalent to:
+# Verifier.new('object.tags(:param).empty?')
+# @example Using +object+ or +o+ to look up object attributes directly
+# Verifier.new('object.docstring == "hello world"')
+# # Equivalent to:
+# Verifier.new('o.docstring == "hello world"')
+# @example Without using +object+ or +o+
+# Verifier.new('tag(:return).size == 1 || has_tag?(:author)')
+# @example Specifying multiple expressions
+# Verifier.new('@return', '@param', '@yield')
+# # Equivalent to:
+# Verifier.new('@return && @param && @yield')
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#34
+class YARD::Verifier
+ # Creates a verifier from a set of expressions
+ #
+ # @param expressions [Array<String>] a list of Ruby expressions to
+ # parse.
+ # @return [Verifier] a new instance of Verifier
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#48
+ def initialize(*expressions); end
+
+ # Adds a set of expressions and recompiles the verifier
+ #
+ # @param expressions [Array<String>] a list of expressions
+ # @return [void]
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#58
+ def add_expressions(*expressions); end
+
+ # Tests the expressions on the object.
+ #
+ # @note If the object is a {CodeObjects::Proxy} the result will always be true.
+ # @param object [CodeObjects::Base] the object to verify
+ # @return [Boolean] the result of the expressions
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#76
+ def call(object); end
+
+ # @return [Array<String>] a list of all expressions the verifier checks for
+ # @since 0.5.6
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#37
+ def expressions; end
+
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#39
+ def expressions=(value); end
+
+ # Passes any method calls to the object from the {#call}
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#63
+ def method_missing(sym, *args, &block); end
+
+ # Runs a list of objects against the verifier and returns the subset
+ # of verified objects.
+ #
+ # @param list [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of code objects
+ # @return [Array<CodeObjects::Base>] a list of code objects that match
+ # the verifier.
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#91
+ def run(list); end
+
+ protected
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the current object being tested
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#98
+ def o; end
+
+ # @return [CodeObjects::Base] the current object being tested
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#98
+ def object; end
+
+ private
+
+ # Creates the +__execute+ method by evaluating the expressions
+ # as Ruby code
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#130
+ def create_method_from_expressions; end
+
+ # Modifies nil to not throw NoMethodErrors. This allows
+ # syntax like object.tag(:return).text to work if the #tag
+ # call returns nil, which means users don't need to perform
+ # stringent nil checking
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#112
+ def modify_nilclass; end
+
+ # Parses a single expression, handling some of the DSL syntax.
+ #
+ # The syntax "@tag" should be turned into object.tag(:tag),
+ # and "@@tag" should be turned into object.tags(:tag)
+ #
+ # @return [String] the parsed expression
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#145
+ def parse_expression(expr); end
+
+ # Returns the state of NilClass back to normal
+ #
+ # @return [void]
+ #
+ # source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#120
+ def unmodify_nilclass; end
+end
+
+# @private
+#
+# source://yard//lib/yard/verifier.rb#104
+YARD::Verifier::NILCLASS_METHODS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)