Add first support for registering converter instances #933
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What is the goal of this pull request?
The goal is to allow registering converter instances. Today it is only possible to register classes, that are instantiated by Asciidoctor for each document conversion.
How does it achieve that?
The ConverterProxy creates a single Ruby class for the class of the registered instance, and instantiates that on every registration call, passing the concrete Java converter to the initializeInstance method.
Are there any alternative ways to implement this?
Yes, similar to how the extensions work today, which is not ideal now that I have a different view on it, I could have created a new class for every registration, and each RubyClass would use the same registered Java instance.
But I think the new approach is a bit better.
Are there any implications of this pull request? Anything a user must know?
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Fixes #932
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Note:
The PR is not final yet. There have to be a lot more tests, and there is still the problem how the ConverterRegistry should look like for looking up converters without breaking the API. Right now
JavaConverterRegistry.resolve()
andJavaConverterRegistry.converters()
return classes, not instances or objects.We might need to go to AsciidoctorJ 3.0.0 to support getting instances from the converter registry.
I already opened the PR early in case somebody wants to test this too.