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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-10 19:37:08 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-10 19:37:08 +0000 |
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diff --git a/doc/README.rst b/doc/README.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..549e550 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README.rst @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ +nghttp2 Documentation +===================== + +The documentation of nghttp2 is generated using Sphinx. This +directory contains the source files to be processed by Sphinx. The +source file for API reference is generated using a script called +``mkapiref.py`` from the nghttp2 C source code. + +Generating API reference +------------------------ + +As described earlier, we use ``mkapiref.py`` to generate rst formatted +text of API reference from C source code. The ``mkapiref.py`` is not +so flexible and it requires that C source code is formatted in rather +strict rules. + +To generate API reference, just run ``make html``. It runs +``mkapiref.py`` and then run Sphinx to build the entire document. + +The ``mkapiref.py`` reads C source code and searches the comment block +starts with ``/**``. In other words, it only processes the comment +block starting ``/**``. The comment block must end with ``*/``. The +``mkapiref.py`` requires that which type of the object this comment +block refers to. To specify the type of the object, the next line +must contain the so-called action keyword. Currently, the following +action keywords are supported: ``@function``, ``@functypedef``, +``@enum``, ``@struct`` and ``@union``. The following sections +describes each action keyword. + +@function +######### + +``@function`` is used to refer to the function. The comment block is +used for the document for the function. After the script sees the end +of the comment block, it consumes the lines as the function +declaration until the line which ends with ``;`` is encountered. + +In Sphinx doc, usually the function argument is formatted like +``*this*``. But in C, ``*`` is used for dereferencing a pointer and +we must escape ``*`` with a back slash. To avoid this, we format the +argument like ``|this|``. The ``mkapiref.py`` translates it with +``*this*``, as escaping ``*`` inside ``|`` and ``|`` as necessary. +Note that this shadows the substitution feature of Sphinx. + +The example follows:: + + /** + * @function + * + * Submits PING frame to the |session|. + */ + int nghttp2_submit_ping(nghttp2_session *session); + + +@functypedef +############ + +``@functypedef`` is used to refer to the typedef of the function +pointer. The formatting rule is pretty much the same with +``@function``, but this outputs ``type`` domain, rather than +``function`` domain. + +The example follows:: + + /** + * @functypedef + * + * Callback function invoked when |session| wants to send data to + * remote peer. + */ + typedef ssize_t (*nghttp2_send_callback) + (nghttp2_session *session, + const uint8_t *data, size_t length, int flags, void *user_data); + +@enum +##### + +``@enum`` is used to refer to the enum. Currently, only enum typedefs +are supported. The comment block is used for the document for the +enum type itself. To document each values, put comment block starting +with the line ``/**`` and ending with the ``*/`` just before the enum +value. When the line starts with ``}`` is encountered, the +``mkapiref.py`` extracts strings next to ``}`` as the name of enum. + +At the time of this writing, Sphinx does not support enum type. So we +use ``type`` domain for enum it self and ``macro`` domain for each +value. To refer to the enum value, use ``:enum:`` pseudo role. The +``mkapiref.py`` replaces it with ``:macro:``. By doing this, when +Sphinx will support enum officially, we can replace ``:enum:`` with +the official role easily. + +The example follows:: + + /** + * @enum + * Error codes used in the nghttp2 library. + */ + typedef enum { + /** + * Invalid argument passed. + */ + NGHTTP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT = -501, + /** + * Zlib error. + */ + NGHTTP2_ERR_ZLIB = -502, + } nghttp2_error; + +@struct +####### + +``@struct`` is used to refer to the struct. Currently, only struct +typedefs are supported. The comment block is used for the document for +the struct type itself.To document each member, put comment block +starting with the line ``/**`` and ending with the ``*/`` just before +the member. When the line starts with ``}`` is encountered, the +``mkapiref.py`` extracts strings next to ``}`` as the name of struct. +The block-less typedef is also supported. In this case, typedef +declaration must be all in one line and the ``mkapiref.py`` uses last +word as the name of struct. + +Some examples follow:: + + /** + * @struct + * The control frame header. + */ + typedef struct { + /** + * SPDY protocol version. + */ + uint16_t version; + /** + * The type of this control frame. + */ + uint16_t type; + /** + * The control frame flags. + */ + uint8_t flags; + /** + * The length field of this control frame. + */ + int32_t length; + } nghttp2_ctrl_hd; + + /** + * @struct + * + * The primary structure to hold the resources needed for a SPDY + * session. The details of this structure is hidden from the public + * API. + */ + typedef struct nghttp2_session nghttp2_session; + +@union +###### + +``@union`` is used to refer to the union. Currently, ``@union`` is an +alias of ``@struct``. |