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1 #! @PERL@
2 #
3 # Generate a man page from sections of a Texinfo manual.
4 #
5 # Copyright 2004 The Free Software Foundation,
6 #                Derek R. Price,
7 #                & Ximbiot <http://ximbiot.com>
8 #
9 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
12 # any later version.
13 #
14 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
17 # GNU General Public License for more details.
18 #
19 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
21 # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
22
23
24
25 # Need Perl 5.005 or greater for re 'eval'.
26 require 5.005;
27
28 # The usual.
29 use strict;
30 use IO::File;
31
32
33
34 ###
35 ### GLOBALS
36 ###
37 my $texi_num = 0; # Keep track of how many texinfo files have been encountered.
38 my @parent;       # This needs to be global to be used inside of a regex later.
39 my $nk;           # Ditto.
40 my $ret;          # The RE match Type, used in debug prints.
41 my $debug = 0;    # Debug mode?
42
43
44
45 ###
46 ### FUNCTIONS
47 ###
48 sub debug_print
49 {
50         print @_ if $debug;
51 }
52
53
54
55 sub keyword_mode
56 {
57         my ($keyword, $file) = @_;
58
59         return "\\fR"
60                 if $keyword =~ /^(|r|t)$/;
61         return "\\fB"
62                 if $keyword =~ /^(strong|sc|code|file|samp)$/;
63         return "\\fI"
64                 if $keyword =~ /^(emph|var|dfn)$/;
65         die "no handler for keyword \`$keyword', found at line $. of file \`$file'\n";
66 }
67
68
69
70 # Return replacement for \@$keyword{$content}.
71 sub do_keyword
72 {
73         my ($file, $parent, $keyword, $content) = @_;
74
75         return "see node \`$content\\(aq in the CVS manual"
76                 if $keyword =~ /^(p?x)?ref$/;
77         return "\\fP\\fP$content"
78                 if $keyword =~ /^splitrcskeyword$/;
79
80         my $endmode = keyword_mode $parent;
81         my $startmode = keyword_mode $keyword, $file;
82
83         return "$startmode$content$endmode";
84 }
85
86
87
88 ###
89 ### MAIN
90 ###
91 for my $file (@ARGV)
92 {
93         my $fh = new IO::File "< $file"
94                 or die "Failed to open file \`$file': $!";
95
96         if ($file !~ /\.(texinfo|texi|txi)$/)
97         {
98                 print stderr "Passing \`$file' through unprocessed.\n";
99                 # Just cat any file that doesn't look like a Texinfo source.
100                 while (my $line = $fh->getline)
101                 {
102                         print $line;
103                 }
104                 next;
105         }
106
107         print stderr "Processing \`$file'.\n";
108         $texi_num++;
109         my $gotone = 0;
110         my $inblank = 0;
111         my $indent = 0;
112         my $inexample = 0;
113         my $inmenu = 0;
114         my $intable = 0;
115         my $last_header = "";
116         my @table_headers;
117         my @table_footers;
118         my $table_header = "";
119         my $table_footer = "";
120         my $last;
121         while ($_ = $fh->getline)
122         {
123                 if (!$gotone && /^\@c ----- START MAN $texi_num -----$/)
124                 {
125                         $gotone = 1;
126                         next;
127                 }
128
129                 # Skip ahead until our man section.
130                 next unless $gotone;
131
132                 # If we find the end tag we are done.
133                 last if /^\@c ----- END MAN $texi_num -----$/;
134
135                 # Need to do this everywhere.  i.e., before we print example
136                 # lines, since literal back slashes can appear there too.
137                 s/\\/\\\\/g;
138                 s/^\./\\&./;
139                 s/([\s])\./$1\\&./;
140                 s/'/\\(aq/g;
141                 s/`/\\`/g;
142                 s/(?<!-)---(?!-)/\\(em/g;
143                 s/\@bullet({}|\b)/\\(bu/g;
144                 s/\@dots({}|\b)/\\&.../g;
145
146                 # Examples should be indented and otherwise untouched
147                 if (/^\@example$/)
148                 {
149                         $indent += 2;
150                         print qq{.SP\n.PD 0\n};
151                         $inexample = 1;
152                         next;
153                 }
154                 if ($inexample)
155                 {
156                         if (/^\@end example$/)
157                         {
158                                 $indent -= 2;
159                                 print qq{\n.PD\n.IP "" $indent\n};
160                                 $inexample = 0;
161                                 next;
162                         }
163                         if (/^[         ]*$/)
164                         {
165                                 print ".SP\n";
166                                 next;
167                         }
168
169                         # Preserve the newline.
170                         $_ = qq{.IP "" $indent\n} . $_;
171                 }
172
173                 # Compress blank lines into a single line.  This and its
174                 # corresponding skip purposely bracket the @menu and comment
175                 # removal so that blanks on either side of a menu are
176                 # compressed after the menu is removed.
177                 if (/^[         ]*$/)
178                 {
179                         $inblank = 1;
180                         next;
181                 }
182
183                 # Not used
184                 if (/^\@(ignore|menu)$/)
185                 {
186                         $inmenu++;
187                         next;
188                 }
189                 # Delete menu contents.
190                 if ($inmenu)
191                 {
192                         next unless /^\@end (ignore|menu)$/;
193                         $inmenu--;
194                         next;
195                 }
196
197                 # Remove comments
198                 next if /^\@c(omment)?\b/;
199
200                 # Ignore includes.
201                 next if /^\@include\b/;
202
203                 # It's okay to ignore this keyword - we're not using any
204                 # first-line indent commands at all.
205                 next if s/^\@noindent\s*$//;
206
207                 # @need is only significant in printed manuals.
208                 next if s/^\@need\s+.*$//;
209
210                 # If we didn't hit the previous check and $inblank is set, then
211                 # we just finished with some number of blanks.  Print the man
212                 # page blank symbol before continuing processing of this line.
213                 if ($inblank)
214                 {
215                         print ".SP\n";
216                         $inblank = 0;
217                 }
218
219                 # Chapter headers.
220                 $last_header = $1 if s/^\@node\s+(.*)$/.SH "$1"/;
221                 if (/^\@appendix\w*\s+(.*)$/)
222                 {
223                         my $content = $1;
224                         $content =~ s/^$last_header(\\\(em|\s+)?//;
225                         next if $content =~ /^\s*$/;
226                         s/^\@appendix\w*\s+.*$/.SS "$content"/;
227                 }
228
229                 # Tables are similar to examples, except we need to handle the
230                 # keywords.
231                 if (/^\@(itemize|table)(\s+(.*))?$/)
232                 {
233                         $indent += 2;
234                         push @table_headers, $table_header;
235                         push @table_footers, $table_footer;
236                         my $content = $3;
237                         if (/^\@itemize/)
238                         {
239                                 my $bullet = $content;
240                                 $table_header = qq{.IP "$bullet" $indent\n};
241                                 $table_footer = "";
242                         }
243                         else
244                         {
245                                 my $hi = $indent - 2;
246                                 $table_header = qq{.IP "" $hi\n};
247                                 $table_footer = qq{\n.IP "" $indent};
248                                 if ($content)
249                                 {
250                                         $table_header .= "$content\{";
251                                         $table_footer = "\}$table_footer";
252                                 }
253                         }
254                         $intable++;
255                         next;
256                 }
257
258                 if ($intable)
259                 {
260                         if (/^\@end (itemize|table)$/)
261                         {
262                                 $table_header = pop @table_headers;
263                                 $table_footer = pop @table_footers;
264                                 $indent -= 2;
265                                 $intable--;
266                                 next;
267                         }
268                         s/^\@itemx?(\s+(.*))?$/$table_header$2$table_footer/;
269                         # Fall through so the rest of the table lines are
270                         # processed normally.
271                 }
272
273                 # Index entries.
274                 s/^\@cindex\s+(.*)$/.IX "$1"/;
275
276                 $_ = "$last$_" if $last;
277                 undef $last;
278
279                 # Trap keywords
280                 $nk = qr/
281                                 \@(\w+)\{
282                                 (?{ debug_print "$ret MATCHED $&\nPUSHING $1\n";
283                                     push @parent, $1; })      # Keep track of the last keyword
284                                                               # keyword we encountered.
285                                 ((?>
286                                         [^{}]|(?<=\@)[{}]     # Non-braces...
287                                                 |             #    ...or...
288                                         (??{ $nk })           # ...nested keywords...
289                                 )*)                           # ...without backtracking.
290                                 \}
291                                 (?{ debug_print "$ret MATCHED $&\nPOPPING ",
292                                                 pop (@parent), "\n"; })            # Lose track of the current keyword.
293                         /x;
294
295                 $ret = "m//";
296                 if (/\@\w+\{(?:[^{}]|(?<=\@)[{}]|(??{ $nk }))*$/)
297                 {
298                         # If there is an opening keyword on this line without a
299                         # close bracket, we need to find the close bracket
300                         # before processing the line.  Set $last to append the
301                         # next line in the next pass.
302                         $last = $_;
303                         next;
304                 }
305
306                 # Okay, the following works somewhat counter-intuitively.  $nk
307                 # processes the whole line, so @parent gets loaded properly,
308                 # then, since no closing brackets have been found for the
309                 # outermost matches, the innermost matches match and get
310                 # replaced first.
311                 #
312                 # For example:
313                 #
314                 # Processing the line:
315                 #
316                 #   yadda yadda @code{yadda @var{foo} yadda @var{bar} yadda}
317                 #
318                 # Happens something like this:
319                 #
320                 # 1. Ignores "yadda yadda "
321                 # 2. Sees "@code{" and pushes "code" onto @parent.
322                 # 3. Ignores "yadda " (backtracks and ignores "yadda yadda
323                 #                      @code{yadda "?)
324                 # 4. Sees "@var{" and pushes "var" onto @parent.
325                 # 5. Sees "foo}", pops "var", and realizes that "@var{foo}"
326                 #    matches the overall pattern ($nk).
327                 # 6. Replaces "@var{foo}" with the result of:
328                 #
329                 #      do_keyword $file, $parent[$#parent], $1, $2;
330                 #
331                 #    which would be "\Ifoo\B", in this case, because "var"
332                 #    signals a request for italics, or "\I", and "code" is
333                 #    still on the stack, which means the previous style was
334                 #    bold, or "\B".
335                 #
336                 # Then the while loop restarts and a similar series of events
337                 # replaces "@var{bar}" with "\Ibar\B".
338                 #
339                 # Then the while loop restarts and a similar series of events
340                 # replaces "@code{yadda \Ifoo\B yadda \Ibar\B yadda}" with
341                 # "\Byadda \Ifoo\B yadda \Ibar\B yadda\R".
342                 #
343                 $ret = "s///";
344                 @parent = ("");
345                 while (s/$nk/do_keyword $file, $parent[$#parent], $1, $2/e)
346                 {
347                         # Do nothing except reset our last-replacement
348                         # tracker - the replacement regex above is handling
349                         # everything else.
350                         debug_print "FINAL MATCH $&\n";
351                         @parent = ("");
352                 }
353
354                 # Finally, unprotect texinfo special characters.
355                 s/\@://g;
356                 s/\@([{}])/$1/g;
357
358                 # Verify we haven't left commands unprocessed.
359                 die "Unprocessed command at line $. of file \`$file': "
360                     . ($1 ? "$1\n" : "<EOL>\n")
361                         if /^(?>(?:[^\@]|\@\@)*)\@(\w+|.|$)/;
362
363                 # Unprotect @@.
364                 s/\@\@/\@/g;
365
366                 # And print whatever's left.
367                 print $_;
368         }
369 }