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#!/usr/local/bin/perl -- -*-perl-*-
# helpfiles: make help files for Z-shell builtins from the manual entries.
# Create help files for zsh commands for the manpage file of zshbuildins.1
# passed as the first arg.
# The second arg is the directory in which the help files will be created.
# Assumes no other files are present.
# No overwriting check; `.' becomes `dot', `:' becomes `colon'.
# Any command claiming to be `same as <foo>' or `equivalent to <foo>'
# has its help file appended to the end of <foo>'s and replaced by a
# link to <foo>. (Arguably the help file should be put at the start
# instead.)
# If a third arg is given, the symlink is not created, but a
# list of symlinks is put into the file specified by that arg.
# Example usage:
# cd ~/zsh-4.0.1 # or wherever
# mkdir Help
# cd Help
# man zshbuiltins | colcrt - | helpfiles
# run-help() {
# typeset zhelp=~/zsh-4.0.1/Help # or wherever
# [[ $1 = . ]] && 1=dot
# [[ $1 = : ]] && 1=colon
# if [[ $1 = compctl ]]; then
# man zshcompctl
# elif [[ -f $zhelp/$1 ]]; then
# ${=PAGER:-more} $zhelp/$1
# else
# man $1
# fi
# }
# now <Esc>-h works for shell builtins.
sub Usage {
print(STDERR "Usage: helpfiles zshbuiltins.1 dest-dir [link-file]\n");
exit(1);
}
sub Info {
print('helpfiles: ', @_, "\n");
}
sub Die {
print(STDERR 'helpfiles: ', @_, "\n");
exit(1);
}
&Usage() unless(@ARGV);
$manfile = shift(@ARGV);
&Usage() unless(@ARGV);
$destdir = shift(@ARGV);
$linkfile = ((@ARGV) ? shift(@ARGV) : '');
unless(-d $destdir) {
mkdir($destdir) || &Die("$destdir is not a directory and cannot be created");
}
foreach (keys %ENV) {
delete($ENV{$_}) if(/^((LC_)|(LESS)|(MAN))/);
}
$ENV{'LANG'} = 'C';
$ENV{'MANWIDTH'} = '80';
$ENV{'GROFF_NO_SGR'} = ''; # We need "classical" formatting of man pages.
unless(open(MANPAGE, '-|', "man $manfile | colcrt -")) {
close(MANPAGE);
open(MANPAGE, '-|', "man $manfile | col -bx")
# The x is necessary so that spaces don't turn into tabs, which messes
# up the calculations of indentation on machines which randomly wrap lines
# round to the previous line (so you see what we're up against).
|| &Die('can run neither "man | colcrt -" nor "man | col -bx"');
}
unless($linkfile eq '') {
open(LINKFILE, '>', $linkfile) || &Die("cannot open $linkfile for writing")
}
chdir($destdir) || &Die("cannot cd to $destdir");
while (<MANPAGE>) {
last if /^\s*SHELL BUILTIN COMMANDS/;
/zshbuiltins/ && $zb++;
last if ($zb && /^\s*DESCRIPTIONS/);
}
$print = 0;
sub namesub {
local($cmd) = shift;
if ($cmd =~ /^\w*$/ && lc($cmd) eq $cmd) {
$cmd;
} elsif ($cmd eq '.') {
'dot';
} elsif ($cmd eq ':') {
'colon';
} else {
undef;
}
}
sub getsame {
local($_) = shift;
if (/same\s*as\s*(\S+)/i || /equivalent\s*to\s*(\S+)/i) {
local($name) = $1;
($name =~ /[.,]$/) && chop($name);
return $name;
} else {
return undef;
}
}
sub newcmd {
local($_) = shift;
local($cmd);
# new command
if (defined($cmd = &namesub($_))) {
# in case there's something nasty here like a link..
unlink $cmd;
open (OUT, ">$cmd");
select OUT;
$print = 1;
} else {
$print = 0;
}
}
sub doprint {
local($_) = shift;
s/^$indentstr//o; # won't work if too many tabs
print;
}
while (<MANPAGE>) { last unless /^\s*$/; }
/^(\s+)(\S+)/;
$indentstr = $1;
$indent = length($1);
&newcmd($2);
print if $print;
BUILTINS: while (<MANPAGE>) {
next if /^\w/;
undef($undented);
if (/^\s*$/ || ($undented = (/^(\s*)/ && length($1) < $indent))) {
$undented && &doprint($_);
while (defined($_ = <MANPAGE>) && /(^\w)|(^\s*$)/) {
# NAME is the start of the next section when in zshall.
# (Historical note: we used to exit on the page header,
# but text from the old section can continue to the
# new page).
last BUILTINS if /^\s*NAME\s*$/;
last BUILTINS if /^STARTUP\/SHUTDOWN FILES/;
last if /^zsh.*\s\d$/; # GNU nroff -man end-of-page marker
}
if (/^\s*Page/ || /^zsh.*\s\d$/) {
do {
$_ = <MANPAGE>;
} while (defined($_) && /^\s*$/);
if (/^\s*ZSHBUILTINS/) {
do {
$_ = <MANPAGE>;
} while (defined($_) && /^\s*$/);
}
}
if (/^(\s*)/ && length($1) < $indent) {
# This may be just a bug on the SGI, or maybe something
# more sinister (don\'t laugh, this is nroff).
s/^\s*/ /;
$defer = $_;
do {
$_ = <MANPAGE>;
} while (defined($_) && /^\s*$/);
last unless defined($_);
}
if (/^(\s+)(\S+)/ && length($1) == $indent) {
&newcmd($2);
} else {
print "\n";
}
if ($print) {
if (defined($defer)) {
chop;
&doprint("$_$defer");
undef($defer);
} else {
&doprint($_);
}
}
} else {
&doprint($_) if $print;
}
}
select STDOUT;
close OUT;
close(MANPAGE) || &Die('piping from man ', $manfile, ' failed');
foreach $file (<*>) {
open (IN, $file);
if ($sameas = (&getsame($_ = <IN>) || &getsame($_ = <IN>))) {
defined($sameas = &namesub($sameas)) || next;
# print "$file is the same as $sameas\n";
seek (IN, 0, 0);
# Copy this to base builtin.
open (OUT, ">>$sameas");
select OUT;
print "\n";
while (<IN>) { print; }
close IN;
select STDOUT;
close OUT;
# Make this a link to that.
unlink $file;
if($linkfile eq '') {
symlink ($sameas, $file);
} else {
print(LINKFILE "$sameas $file\n");
}
}
}
close(LINKFILE) unless($linkfile eq '');
# Make one sanity check
&Die('not all files were properly generated') unless(-r 'ztcp');
__END__
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