Gir now uses analyzed objects to generate documentation, and to know
exactly what is available. Additionally, this allows more bindings to
be generated.
This version adds a `--strip-docs` flag to `generator.py`, used in
conjunction with `--strip-docs --embed-docs` to clean documentation
first before re-embedding it (otherwise the same text would show up
multiple times). It is also used in the CI to check that no
documentation disappears on stripping, ie. all documentation is properly
annotated with `// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next`.
The generator does not read Gir.toml from dependencies, missing out on
trait renames like `ObjectExt` turning into GstObjectExt` (to prevent
clashes with `glib`'s `ObjectExt`). Renaming through `trait_name` is
now taken into account in `gir` thanks to [1], but the renames still
need to be availble to all crates referencing this type. Fortunately
only `Gst.Object` is affected - other renamed traits are not extended in
any of the other crates.
[1]: https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir/pull/1108
For cleanliness the prelude module only needs to reexport preludes from
direct, "top-most" crates, which themselves take care of reexporting
preludes from its dependencies again. This shaves off some code while
maintaining the same set of exports.
This was temporarily allowed by Value trait refactoring, but the root
cause of the unused imports has been found (`glib::ToValue` for property
getters) and fixed in https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir/pull/1117.
In gir it was brought up [1] that some traits (in particular
`*ExtManual`) are exported from the crate root in addition to the
prelude, cluttering the environment unnecessarily. This commit removes
all these reexports, leaving those in prelude (that were already there)
only.
After this commit everything matching `Ext(Manual)?\b` in `lib.rs` sits
within `pub mod prelude {};`.
[1]: https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir/pull/1111
The `lgpl-docs` and documentation embedding step is now solely invoked
from `./gir/generator.py` in the CI, and does not need the embed/purge
build features anymore.
The `lgpl-docs` crate and all precompiled (easy to get outdated!)
docmentation files are removed in favour of being generated at runtime
by the improved generator, both during local development as well as in
the CI.
The previous commit reinstantiated `girs_dir`, and this commit applies
the rename to `girs_directories` and adds the new/missing
`gst-gir-files` directory where GStreamer-specific `.gir` files live.
This reverts commit 7f9fcb09e2.
`generator.py` is in the process of being moved to a generic place in
the `gir` repository for reuse across crates. This means `-d` cannot be
passed for our GStreamer-specific `gst-gir-files` directory anymore, and
should be configured from `Gir.toml` instead.
Gir now prints all directories and their hashes in the version file and
comments; useful now that gstreamer-rs is being generated from both
gir-files/ and gst-gir-files/ submodules.
We were already using `gir -d` and especially now that our files are
separated across two directories that are relative to the directory
containing Gir.toml this only becomes cumbersome. Besides `gir` lacks
functionality to normalize the path, leading to ie.
gstreamer-gl/egl/sys/../../../gir-files in the version comment as a
result.
gir has been fixed to omit all unnecessary imports from objects, enums
and flags which currently are the only offenders of this linter warning.
Hence disallow this warning from now on which is anyway not applied to
every crate - like gstreamer-gl - where such issues have been uncovered.
The next version of gir is going to generate doc(cfg()) attributes on
many symbols to show feature-dependence hints. While autogenerated sys
crates get this attribute in their own (generated) lib.rs file the safe
wrapper crates do not have such an autogenerated lib.rs file.