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#!/opt/alt/ruby18/bin/ruby # # RDoc: Documentation tool for source code # (see lib/rdoc/rdoc.rb for more information) # # Copyright (c) 2003 Dave Thomas # Released under the same terms as Ruby # # $Revision: 11708 $ ## Transitional Hack #### # # RDoc was initially distributed independently, and installed # itself into <prefix>/lib/ruby/site_ruby/<ver>/rdoc... # # Now that RDoc is part of the distribution, it's installed into # <prefix>/lib/ruby/<ver>, which unfortunately appears later in the # search path. This means that if you have previously installed RDoc, # and then install from ruby-lang, you'll pick up the old one by # default. This hack checks for the condition, and readjusts the # search path if necessary. def adjust_for_existing_rdoc(path) $stderr.puts %{ It seems as if you have a previously-installed RDoc in the directory #{path}. Because this is now out-of-date, you might want to consider removing the directories: #{File.join(path, "rdoc")} and #{File.join(path, "markup")} } # Move all the site_ruby directories to the end p $: $:.replace($:.partition {|path| /site_ruby/ !~ path}.flatten) p $: end $:.each do |path| if /site_ruby/ =~ path rdoc_path = File.join(path, 'rdoc', 'rdoc.rb') if File.exists?(rdoc_path) adjust_for_existing_rdoc(path) break end end end ## End of Transitional Hack ## require 'rdoc/rdoc' begin r = RDoc::RDoc.new r.document(ARGV) rescue RDoc::RDocError => e $stderr.puts e.message exit(1) end