| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
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| /* |
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| Godoc extracts and generates documentation for Go programs. |
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| It has two modes. |
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| Without the -http flag, it runs in command-line mode and prints plain text |
| documentation to standard output and exits. If both a library package and |
| a command with the same name exists, using the prefix cmd/ will force |
| documentation on the command rather than the library package. If the -src |
| flag is specified, godoc prints the exported interface of a package in Go |
| source form, or the implementation of a specific exported language entity: |
| |
| godoc fmt # documentation for package fmt |
| godoc fmt Printf # documentation for fmt.Printf |
| godoc cmd/go # force documentation for the go command |
| godoc -src fmt # fmt package interface in Go source form |
| godoc -src fmt Printf # implementation of fmt.Printf |
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| In command-line mode, the -q flag enables search queries against a godoc running |
| as a webserver. If no explicit server address is specified with the -server flag, |
| godoc first tries localhost:6060 and then http://golang.org. |
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| godoc -q Reader |
| godoc -q math.Sin |
| godoc -server=:6060 -q sin |
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| With the -http flag, it runs as a web server and presents the documentation as a |
| web page. |
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| godoc -http=:6060 |
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| Usage: |
| godoc [flag] package [name ...] |
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| The flags are: |
| -v |
| verbose mode |
| -q |
| arguments are considered search queries: a legal query is a |
| single identifier (such as ToLower) or a qualified identifier |
| (such as math.Sin) |
| -src |
| print (exported) source in command-line mode |
| -tabwidth=4 |
| width of tabs in units of spaces |
| -timestamps=true |
| show timestamps with directory listings |
| -index |
| enable identifier and full text search index |
| (no search box is shown if -index is not set) |
| -index_files="" |
| glob pattern specifying index files; if not empty, |
| the index is read from these files in sorted order |
| -index_throttle=0.75 |
| index throttle value; a value of 0 means no time is allocated |
| to the indexer (the indexer will never finish), a value of 1.0 |
| means that index creation is running at full throttle (other |
| goroutines may get no time while the index is built) |
| -links=true: |
| link identifiers to their declarations |
| -write_index=false |
| write index to a file; the file name must be specified with |
| -index_files |
| -maxresults=10000 |
| maximum number of full text search results shown |
| (no full text index is built if maxresults <= 0) |
| -notes="BUG" |
| regular expression matching note markers to show |
| (e.g., "BUG|TODO", ".*") |
| -html |
| print HTML in command-line mode |
| -goroot=$GOROOT |
| Go root directory |
| -http=addr |
| HTTP service address (e.g., '127.0.0.1:6060' or just ':6060') |
| -server=addr |
| webserver address for command line searches |
| -analysis=type,pointer |
| comma-separated list of analyses to perform |
| "type": display identifier resolution, type info, method sets, |
| 'implements', and static callees |
| "pointer" display channel peers, callers and dynamic callees |
| (significantly slower) |
| See http://golang.org/lib/godoc/analysis/help.html for details. |
| -templates="" |
| directory containing alternate template files; if set, |
| the directory may provide alternative template files |
| for the files in $GOROOT/lib/godoc |
| -url=path |
| print to standard output the data that would be served by |
| an HTTP request for path |
| -zip="" |
| zip file providing the file system to serve; disabled if empty |
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| By default, godoc looks at the packages it finds via $GOROOT and $GOPATH (if set). |
| This behavior can be altered by providing an alternative $GOROOT with the -goroot |
| flag. |
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| When godoc runs as a web server and -index is set, a search index is maintained. |
| The index is created at startup. |
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| The index contains both identifier and full text search information (searchable |
| via regular expressions). The maximum number of full text search results shown |
| can be set with the -maxresults flag; if set to 0, no full text results are |
| shown, and only an identifier index but no full text search index is created. |
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| By default, godoc uses the system's GOOS/GOARCH; in command-line mode you can |
| set the GOOS/GOARCH environment variables to get output for the system specified. |
| If -http was specified you can provide the URL parameters "GOOS" and "GOARCH" |
| to set the output on the web page. |
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| The presentation mode of web pages served by godoc can be controlled with the |
| "m" URL parameter; it accepts a comma-separated list of flag names as value: |
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| all show documentation for all declarations, not just the exported ones |
| methods show all embedded methods, not just those of unexported anonymous fields |
| src show the original source code rather then the extracted documentation |
| text present the page in textual (command-line) form rather than HTML |
| flat present flat (not indented) directory listings using full paths |
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| For instance, http://golang.org/pkg/math/big/?m=all,text shows the documentation |
| for all (not just the exported) declarations of package big, in textual form (as |
| it would appear when using godoc from the command line: "godoc -src math/big .*"). |
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| By default, godoc serves files from the file system of the underlying OS. |
| Instead, a .zip file may be provided via the -zip flag, which contains |
| the file system to serve. The file paths stored in the .zip file must use |
| slash ('/') as path separator; and they must be unrooted. $GOROOT (or -goroot) |
| must be set to the .zip file directory path containing the Go root directory. |
| For instance, for a .zip file created by the command: |
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| zip -r go.zip $HOME/go |
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| one may run godoc as follows: |
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| godoc -http=:6060 -zip=go.zip -goroot=$HOME/go |
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| Godoc documentation is converted to HTML or to text using the go/doc package; |
| see http://golang.org/pkg/go/doc/#ToHTML for the exact rules. |
| Godoc also shows example code that is runnable by the testing package; |
| see http://golang.org/pkg/testing/#hdr-Examples for the conventions. |
| See "Godoc: documenting Go code" for how to write good comments for godoc: |
| http://golang.org/doc/articles/godoc_documenting_go_code.html |
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| */ |
| package main // import "golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc" |