/* html.c -- html-related utilities. $Id: html.c,v 1.26 2002/03/23 20:39:49 karl Exp $ Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "system.h" #include "cmds.h" #include "html.h" #include "lang.h" #include "makeinfo.h" #include "sectioning.h" /* See html.h. */ int html_output_head_p = 0; void html_output_head () { static char *html_title = NULL; static int html_title_written = 0; if (html_output_head_p) return; html_output_head_p = 1; /* The should not have markup, so use text_expansion. */ if (!html_title) html_title = title ? text_expansion (title) : _("Untitled"); add_word_args ("<html lang=\"%s\">\n<head>\n<title>%s\n", language_table[language_code].abbrev, html_title); add_word ("\n"); if (!document_description) document_description = html_title; add_word_args ("\n", document_description); add_word_args ("\n", VERSION); add_word ("\n"); if (copying_text) { /* copying_text has already been fully expanded in begin_insertion (by full_expansion), so use insert_ rather than add_. It is not ideal that we include the html markup here within , but the alternative is to have yet more and different expansions of the copying text. Yuck. */ insert_string ("\n"); } add_word ("\n\n"); if (title && !html_title_written) { add_word_args ("

%s

\n", html_title); html_title_written = 1; } } /* Escape HTML special characters in the string if necessary, returning a pointer to a possibly newly-allocated one. */ char * escape_string (string) char * string; { int i=0, newlen=0; char * newstring; do { /* Find how much to allocate. */ switch (string[i]) { case '&': newlen += 5; /* `&' */ break; case '<': case '>': newlen += 4; /* `<', `>' */ break; default: newlen++; } } while (string[i++]); if (newlen == i) return string; /* Already OK. */ newstring = xmalloc (newlen); i = 0; do { switch (string[i]) { case '&': strcpy (newstring, "&"); newstring += 5; break; case '<': strcpy (newstring, "<"); newstring += 4; break; case '>': strcpy (newstring, ">"); newstring += 4; break; default: newstring[0] = string[i]; newstring++; } } while (string[i++]); free (string); return newstring - newlen; } /* Open or close TAG according to START_OR_END. */ void insert_html_tag (start_or_end, tag) int start_or_end; char *tag; { if (!paragraph_is_open && (start_or_end == START)) { /* Need to compensate for the

we are about to insert, or else cm_xxx functions that call us will get wrong text between START and END. */ adjust_braces_following (output_paragraph_offset, 3); add_word ("

"); } add_char ('<'); if (start_or_end != START) add_char ('/'); add_word (tag); add_char ('>'); } /* Output an HTML to the filename for NODE, including the other string as extra attributes. */ void add_link (nodename, attributes) char *nodename, *attributes; { if (nodename) { add_html_elt ("\n"); } } /* Output NAME with characters escaped as appropriate for an anchor name, i.e., escape URL special characters as %. */ void add_escaped_anchor_name (name) char *name; { for (; *name; name++) { if (*name == '&') add_word ("&"); else if (! URL_SAFE_CHAR (*name)) /* Cast so characters with the high bit set are treated as >128, for example o-umlaut should be 246, not -10. */ add_word_args ("%%%x", (unsigned char) *name); else add_char (*name); } } /* Insert the text for the name of a reference in an HTML anchor appropriate for NODENAME. If HREF is nonzero, it will be appropriate for a href= attribute, rather than name= i.e., including the `#' if it's an internal reference. */ void add_anchor_name (nodename, href) char *nodename; int href; { if (href) { if (splitting) add_url_name (nodename, href); add_char ('#'); } /* Always add NODENAME, so that the reference would pinpoint the exact node on its file. This is so several nodes could share the same file, in case of file-name clashes, but also for more accurate browser positioning. */ if (strcasecmp (nodename, "(dir)") == 0) /* Strip the parens, but keep the original letter-case. */ add_word_args ("%.3s", nodename + 1); else add_escaped_anchor_name (nodename); } /* Insert the text for the name of a reference in an HTML url, aprropriate for NODENAME */ void add_url_name (nodename, href) char *nodename; int href; { add_nodename_to_filename (nodename, href); } /* Only allow [-0-9a-zA-Z_.] when nodifying filenames. This may result in filename clashes; e.g., @node Foo ],,, @node Foo [,,, both map to Foo--.html. If that happens, cm_node will put all the nodes whose file names clash on the same file. */ void fix_filename (filename) char *filename; { char *p; for (p = filename; *p; p++) { if (!(isalnum (*p) || strchr ("-._", *p))) *p = '-'; } } /* As we can't look-up a (forward-referenced) nodes' html filename from the tentry, we take the easy way out. We assume that nodenames are unique, and generate the html filename from the nodename, that's always known. */ static char * nodename_to_filename_1 (nodename, href) char *nodename; int href; { char *p; char *filename; char dirname[PATH_MAX]; if (strcasecmp (nodename, "Top") == 0) { /* We want to convert references to the Top node into "index.html#Top". */ if (href) filename = xstrdup ("index.html"); /* "#Top" is added by our callers */ else filename = xstrdup ("Top"); } else if (strcasecmp (nodename, "(dir)") == 0) /* We want to convert references to the (dir) node into "../index.html". */ filename = xstrdup ("../index.html"); else { filename = xmalloc (PATH_MAX); dirname[0] = '\0'; *filename = '\0'; /* Check for external reference: ``(info-document)node-name'' Assume this node lives at: ``../info-document/node-name.html'' We need to handle the special case (sigh): ``(info-document)'', ie, an external top-node, which should translate to: ``../info-document/info-document.html'' */ p = nodename; if (*nodename == '(') { int length; p = strchr (nodename, ')'); if (p == NULL) { line_error (_("Invalid node name: `%s'"), nodename); exit (1); } length = p - nodename - 1; if (length > 5 && FILENAME_CMPN (p - 5, ".info", 5) == 0) length -= 5; /* This is for DOS, and also for Windows and GNU/Linux systems that might have Info files copied from a DOS 8+3 filesystem. */ if (length > 4 && FILENAME_CMPN (p - 4, ".inf", 4) == 0) length -= 4; strcpy (filename, "../"); strncpy (dirname, nodename + 1, length); *(dirname + length) = '\0'; fix_filename (dirname); strcat (filename, dirname); strcat (filename, "/"); p++; } /* In the case of just (info-document), there will be nothing remaining, and we will refer to ../info-document/, which will work fine. */ strcat (filename, p); if (*p) { /* Hmm */ fix_filename (filename + strlen (filename) - strlen (p)); strcat (filename, ".html"); } } /* Produce a file name suitable for the underlying filesystem. */ normalize_filename (filename); #if 0 /* We add ``#Nodified-filename'' anchor to external references to be prepared for non-split HTML support. Maybe drop this. */ if (href && *dirname) { strcat (filename, "#"); strcat (filename, p); /* Hmm, again */ fix_filename (filename + strlen (filename) - strlen (p)); } #endif return filename; } /* If necessary, ie, if current filename != filename of node, output the node name. */ void add_nodename_to_filename (nodename, href) char *nodename; int href; { /* for now, don't check: always output filename */ char *filename = nodename_to_filename_1 (nodename, href); add_word (filename); free (filename); } char * nodename_to_filename (nodename) char *nodename; { /* The callers of nodename_to_filename use the result to produce