# Extract all examples from the manual source. -*- AWK -*- # This file is part of GNU Bison # Copyright 1992, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006 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 3 of the License, 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, see . # This script is for use with any Awk that conforms to POSIX. # It was derived from a similar script tests/generate.awk in GNU m4. # # Usage: extexi input-file.texi ... -- [FILES to extract] BEGIN { if (!output_dir) output_dir = "."; for (argc = 1; argc < ARGC; ++argc) if (ARGV[argc] == "--") break; for (i = argc + 1; i < ARGC; ++i) file_wanted[ARGV[i]] = 1; ARGC = argc; } /^@node / { if (seq > 0) print "AT_CLEANUP"; split ($0, tmp, ","); node = substr(tmp[1], 7); seq = 0; } /^@comment file: / { if (!file_wanted[$3]) message("ignoring " $3); else { message("extracting " $3); file = $3; } } /^@example$/, /^@end example$/ { if (!file) next; if ($0 ~ /^@example$/) { input = files_output[file] ? "\n" : ""; # FNR is starting at 0 instead of 1, and # #line report the line number of the *next* line. # => + 2. # Note that recent Bison support it, but not Flex. if (file ~ /\.[chy]*$/) input = "#line " (FNR + 1) " \"" FILENAME "\"\n"; next; } if ($0 ~ /^@end example$/) { if (input == "") fatal("no contents: " file); input = normalize(input); # No spurious end of line: use printf. if (files_output[file]) # The parens around the output file seem to be required # by awk on Mac OS X Tiger (darwin 8.4.6). printf ("%s", input) >> (output_dir "/" file); else printf ("%s", input) > (output_dir "/" file); close (output_dir "/" file); files_output[file] = 1; file = input = ""; next; } input = input $0 "\n"; } # We have to handle CONTENTS line per line, since anchors in AWK are # referring to the whole string, not the lines. function normalize(contents, i, lines, n, line, res) { # Remove the Texinfo tags. n = split (contents, lines, "\n"); # We don't want the last field which empty: it's behind the last \n. for (i = 1; i < n; ++i) { line = lines[i]; # Whole line commands. if (line ~ /^@(c |comment|dots|end (ignore|group)|ignore|group)/) # Gperf accepts empty lines as valid input!!! if (file ~ /\.gperf$/) continue; else line = ""; gsub (/"@value\{VERSION\}"/, "\"" VERSION "\"", line) gsub (/^@result\{\}/, "", line); gsub (/^@error\{\}/, "", line); gsub ("@[{]", "{", line); gsub ("@}", "}", line); gsub ("@@", "@", line); gsub ("@comment.*", "", line); res = res line "\n"; } return res; } function message(msg) { if (! message_printed[msg]) { print "extexi: " msg > "/dev/stderr"; message_printed[msg] = 1; } } function fatal(msg) { message(msg); exit 1 }