kernel-doc/rst: add support for &union foo and &typedef foo references
Let the user use "&union foo" and "&typedef foo" to reference foo. The difference to using "union &foo", "typedef &foo", or just "&foo" (which are valid too) is that "union" and "typedef" become part of the link text. Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
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@ -212,6 +212,8 @@ my $type_struct_xml = '\\&((struct\s*)*[_\w]+)';
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my $type_env = '(\$\w+)';
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my $type_enum_full = '\&(enum)\s*([_\w]+)';
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my $type_struct_full = '\&(struct)\s*([_\w]+)';
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my $type_typedef_full = '\&(typedef)\s*([_\w]+)';
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my $type_union_full = '\&(union)\s*([_\w]+)';
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# Output conversion substitutions.
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# One for each output format
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@ -283,6 +285,8 @@ my @highlights_rst = (
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[$type_func, "\\:c\\:func\\:`\$1()`"],
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[$type_struct_full, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1 \$2 <\$2>`"],
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[$type_enum_full, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1 \$2 <\$2>`"],
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[$type_typedef_full, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1 \$2 <\$2>`"],
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[$type_union_full, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1 \$2 <\$2>`"],
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# in rst this can refer to any type
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[$type_struct, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1`"],
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[$type_param, "**\$1**"]
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