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2023-11-10fix: improve `deno doc --lint` error messages (#21156)David Sherret
This also updates deno_graph, which has the JSR change to use "exports". It's not yet useful atm, so I've made this PR a fix about the deno doc --lint error message improvements. I'll do a follow-up PR that adds exports to the deno.json
2023-11-04fix(doc): `deno doc --lint mod.ts` should output how many files checked (#21084)David Sherret
As pointed out in https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21067 , it's confusing that `deno doc --lint mod.ts` outputs the documentation to stdout on success. Instead, it would be better if it outputted how many files were checked similar to what `deno lint` does on success. It still outputs the documentation if `--lint` or `--html` are provided so this is non-breaking.
2023-11-01feat(doc): improve non-exported diagnostic (#21033)David Sherret
This will now catch way more scenarios.
2023-10-31feat: `deno doc --lint` (#21032)David Sherret
Adds a new `--lint` flag to `deno doc` that surfaces three kinds of diagnostics: 1. Diagnostic for non-exported type referenced in an exported type. * Why? People often forget to export types from a module in TypeScript. To supress this diagnostic, add an `@internal` jsdoc tag to the internal type. 1. Diagnostic for missing return type or missing property type on a **public** type. * Why? Otherwise `deno doc` will not display good documentation. Adding explicit types also helps with type checking performance. 1. Diagnostic for missing jsdoc on a **public** type. * Why? Everything should be documented. This diagnostic can be supressed by adding a jsdoc comment description. If the lint passes, `deno doc` generates documentation as usual. For example, checking for deno doc diagnostics on the CI: ```shellsession $ deno doc --lint mod.ts second_entrypoint.ts > /dev/null ``` This feature is incredibly useful for library authors. ## Why not include this in `deno lint`? 1. The command needs the documenation output in order to figure out the diagnostics. 1. `deno lint` doesn't understand where the entrypoints are. That's critical for the diagnostics to be useful. 1. It's much more performant to do this while generating documentation. 1. There is precedence in rustdoc (ex. `#![warn(missing_docs)]`). ## Why not `--check`? It is confusing with `deno run --check`, since that means to run type checking (and confusing with `deno check --docs`). ## Output Future Improvement The output is not ideal atm, but it's fine for a first pass. We will improve it in the future. Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno_lint/pull/972 Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno_lint/issues/970 Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19356
2023-10-31refactor: update to deno_doc 0.71 (#21023)David Sherret
2023-10-30feat(doc): support multiple file entry (#21018)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds support for multiple entry points to `deno doc`. Unfortunately to achieve that, I had to change the semantics of the command to explicitly require `--filter` parameter for filtering symbols, instead of treating second free argument as the filter argument. `deno doc --builtin` is still supported, but cannot be mixed with actual entrypoints.
2023-10-26feat(doc): display non-exported types referenced in exported types (#20990)David Sherret
Upgrades to deno_doc 0.70 which includes the feature for showing non-exported types referenced in exported types as well as a much more advanced deno doc that uses a symbol graph.
2022-11-02chore: update deno_doc (#16515)Leo Kettmeir
2022-09-19refactor: move out test files from root testdata directory into sub ↵David Sherret
directories (#15949)
2021-09-02chore: upgrade crates (#11894)Bartek Iwańczuk
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
2021-08-11chore: move test files to testdata directory (#11601)David Sherret