rdoc version 3.3 has been released!
* https://github.com/rdoc/rdoc/
* http://rdoc.rubyforge.org/
* https://github.com/rdoc/rdoc/issues
RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects. RDoc
includes the +rdoc+ and +ri+ tools for generating and displaying online
documentation.
See RDoc for a description of RDoc's markup and basic use.
Changes:
### 3.3 / 2010-01-03
* Minor enhancements
* The coverage report can now report undocumented method parameters
including methods defined in C.
`rdoc -C` gives a standard report, `rdoc -C1` includes
method parameters. Method parameters are considered documented if they're
marked-up with +, <code> or <tt>.
* The C parser now uses "*args instead of "…" if no
call-seq was provided to give names to the arguments.
* Bug fixes
* The C parser now records the file location of aliases, attributes,
constants and methods allowing -C to work on C files.
* Darkfish now handles dots in call-seq allowing ary.insert(index,
obj…) to display correctly. Patch #6 by KUBO Takehiro.
* Improved processing of meta-programmed methods when followed by unparseable
syntax. RubyForge patch #28653 by Aidan Cully.
* rdoc now touches the flag file when it create the output directory.
Prevents the "isn't an RDoc directory" error if rdoc crashes.
* RDoc now properly converts to the expected output encoding. RubyForge bug
#28791 by Dzmitry Prakapenka.
* Restored parsing of block comments. RubyForge bug #28668 by Stefano Crocco.
* Metaprogrammed methods defined with blocks no longer confuse the ruby
parser. RubyForge bug #28370 by Erik Hollensbe.
* ri no longer displays all methods in the inheritance chain.