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line appears at the bottom instead of the top. The indentation semantics of POD make the first item in the (=over,=back) block look weird the other way. - implemented a way to encode example usage into usage.h One would define a macro called "${applet}_example_usage" which would expand to the example text. - The example usage is considered optional, but trivial and full usage are not. Here's an example using chown. ---- before #define chown_trivial_usage \ "[OPTION]... OWNER[<.|:>[GROUP] FILE..." #define chown_full_usage \ "Change the owner and/or group of each FILE to OWNER and/or GROUP.\n" \ "\nOptions:\n" \ "\t-R\tChanges files and directories recursively." #define chown_example_usage \ "\t$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \ "\t-r--r--r-- 1 andersen andersen 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n" \ "\t$ chown root /tmp/foo\n" \ "\t$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \ "\t-r--r--r-- 1 root andersen 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n" \ "\t$ chown root.root /tmp/foo\n" \ "\tls -l /tmp/foo\n" \ "\t-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n" ---- after =item I<chown> chown [OPTION]... OWNER[<.|:>[GROUP] FILE... Change the owner and/or group of each FILE to OWNER and/or GROUP. Options: -R Changes files and directories recursively. Example: $ ls -l /tmp/foo -r--r--r-- 1 andersen andersen 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo $ chown root /tmp/foo $ ls -l /tmp/foo -r--r--r-- 1 root andersen 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo $ chown root.root /tmp/foo ls -l /tmp/foo -r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo -------------------------------
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3.7 KiB
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220 lines
3.7 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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use strict;
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use Getopt::Long;
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# collect lines continued with a '\' into an array
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sub continuation {
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my $fh = shift;
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my @line;
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while (<$fh>) {
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my $s = $_;
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$s =~ s/\\\s*$//;
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$s =~ s/#.*$//;
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push @line, $s;
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last unless (/\\\s*$/);
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}
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return @line;
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}
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# regex && eval away unwanted strings from documentation
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sub beautify {
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my $text = shift;
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$text =~ s/USAGE_NOT\w+\(.*?"\s*\)//sxg;
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$text =~ s/USAGE_\w+\(\s*?(.*?)"\s*\)/$1"/sxg;
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$text =~ s/"\s*"//sg;
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my @line = split("\n", $text);
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$text = join('',
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map {
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s/^\s*//;
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s/"//g;
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s/%/%%/g;
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s/\$/\\\$/g;
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eval qq[ sprintf(qq#$_#) ]
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} @line
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);
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return $text;
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}
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# generate POD for an applet
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sub pod_for_usage {
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my $name = shift;
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my $usage = shift;
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# make options bold
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my $trivial = $usage->{trivial};
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$trivial =~ s/(?<!\w)(-\w+)/B<$1>/sxg;
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my @f0 =
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map { $_ !~ /^\s/ && s/(?<!\w)(-\w+)/B<$1>/g; $_ }
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split("\n", $usage->{full});
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# add "\n" prior to certain lines to make indented
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# lines look right
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my @f1;
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my $len = @f0;
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for (my $i = 0; $i < $len; $i++) {
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push @f1, $f0[$i];
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if (($i+1) != $len && $f0[$i] !~ /^\s/ && $f0[$i+1] =~ /^\s/) {
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next if ($f0[$i] =~ /^$/);
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push(@f1, "") unless ($f0[$i+1] =~ /^\s*$/s);
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}
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}
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my $full = join("\n", @f1);
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# prepare example if one exists
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my $example = (defined $usage->{example})
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? "Example:\n\n$usage->{example}\n\n"
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: "";
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return
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"=item I<$name>".
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"\n\n" .
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"$name $trivial".
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"\n\n" .
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$full .
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"\n\n" .
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$example.
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"-------------------------------".
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"\n\n"
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;
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}
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# FIXME | generate SGML for an applet
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sub sgml_for_usage {
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my $name = shift;
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my $usage = shift;
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return
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"<fixme>\n".
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" $name\n".
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"</fixme>\n"
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;
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}
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# the keys are applet names, and
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# the values will contain hashrefs of the form:
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#
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# {
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# trivial => "...",
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# full => "...",
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# }
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my %docs;
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# get command-line options
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my %opt;
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GetOptions(
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\%opt,
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"help|h",
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"sgml|s",
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"pod|p",
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"verbose|v",
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);
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if (defined $opt{help}) {
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print
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"$0 [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n",
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"\t--help\n",
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"\t--sgml\n",
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"\t--pod\n",
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"\t--verbose\n",
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;
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exit 1;
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}
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# collect documenation into %docs
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foreach (@ARGV) {
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open(USAGE, $_) || die("$0: $_: $!");
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my $fh = *USAGE;
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my ($applet, $type, @line);
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while (<$fh>) {
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if (/^#define (\w+)_(\w+)_usage/) {
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$applet = $1;
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$type = $2;
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@line = continuation($fh);
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my $doc = $docs{$applet} ||= { };
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my $text = join("\n", @line);
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$doc->{$type} = beautify($text);
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}
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}
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}
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# generate structured documentation
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my $generator = \&pod_for_usage;
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if (defined $opt{sgml}) {
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$generator = \&sgml_for_usage;
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}
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foreach my $applet (sort keys %docs) {
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print $generator->($applet, $docs{$applet});
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}
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exit 0;
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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autodocifier.pl - generate docs for busybox based on usage.h
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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autodocifier.pl usage.h > something
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The purpose of this script is to automagically generate documentation
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for busybox using its usage.h as the original source for content.
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Currently, the same content has to be duplicated in 3 places in
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slightly different formats -- F<usage.h>, F<docs/busybox.pod>, and
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F<docs/busybox.sgml>. This is tedious, so Perl has come to the rescue.
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This script was based on a script by Erik Andersen (andersen@lineo.com).
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item --help
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This displays the help message.
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=item --pod
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Generate POD (this is the default)
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=item --sgml
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Generate SGML
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=item --verbose
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Be verbose (not implemented)
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=back
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=head1 FILES
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F<usage.h>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (c) 2001 John BEPPU. All rights reserved. This program is
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free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
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terms as Perl itself.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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John BEPPU <beppu@lineo.com>
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=cut
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# $Id: autodocifier.pl,v 1.13 2001/02/26 02:50:11 beppu Exp $
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