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- #!/usr/bin/perl -w
- # vi: set sw=4 ts=4:
- use strict;
- use Getopt::Long;
- # collect lines continued with a '\' into an array
- sub continuation {
- my $fh = shift;
- my @line;
- while (<$fh>) {
- my $s = $_;
- $s =~ s/\\\s*$//;
- #$s =~ s/#.*$//;
- push @line, $s;
- last unless (/\\\s*$/);
- }
- return @line;
- }
- # regex && eval away unwanted strings from documentation
- sub beautify {
- my $text = shift;
- for (;;) {
- my $text2 = $text;
- $text =~ s/SKIP_\w+\(.*?"\s*\)//sxg;
- $text =~ s/USE_\w+\(\s*?(.*?)"\s*\)/$1"/sxg;
- $text =~ s/USAGE_\w+\(\s*?(.*?)"\s*\)/$1"/sxg;
- last if ( $text2 eq $text );
- }
- $text =~ s/"\s*"//sg;
- my @line = split("\n", $text);
- $text = join('',
- map {
- s/^\s*"//;
- s/"\s*$//;
- s/%/%%/g;
- s/\$/\\\$/g;
- s/\@/\\\@/g;
- eval qq[ sprintf(qq{$_}) ]
- } @line
- );
- return $text;
- }
- # generate POD for an applet
- sub pod_for_usage {
- my $name = shift;
- my $usage = shift;
- # Sigh. Fixup the known odd-name applets.
- # Perhaps we can use some of APPLET_ODDNAME from include/applets.h ?
- $name =~ s/dpkg_deb/dpkg-deb/g;
- $name =~ s/fsck_minix/fsck.minix/g;
- $name =~ s/mkfs_minix/mkfs.minix/g;
- $name =~ s/run_parts/run-parts/g;
- $name =~ s/start_stop_daemon/start-stop-daemon/g;
- $name =~ s/ether_wake/ether-wake/g;
- # make options bold
- my $trivial = $usage->{trivial};
- if (!defined $usage->{trivial}) {
- $trivial = "";
- } else {
- $trivial =~ s/(?<!\w)(-\w+)/B<$1>/sxg;
- }
- my @f0 =
- map { $_ !~ /^\s/ && s/(?<!\w)(-\w+)/B<$1>/g; $_ }
- split("\n", (defined $usage->{full} ? $usage->{full} : ""));
- # add "\n" prior to certain lines to make indented
- # lines look right
- my @f1;
- my $len = @f0;
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $len; $i++) {
- push @f1, $f0[$i];
- if (($i+1) != $len && $f0[$i] !~ /^\s/ && $f0[$i+1] =~ /^\s/) {
- next if ($f0[$i] =~ /^$/);
- push(@f1, "") unless ($f0[$i+1] =~ /^\s*$/s);
- }
- }
- my $full = join("\n", @f1);
- # prepare notes if they exist
- my $notes = (defined $usage->{notes})
- ? "$usage->{notes}\n\n"
- : "";
- # prepare examples if they exist
- my $example = (defined $usage->{example})
- ?
- "Example:\n\n" .
- join ("\n",
- map { "\t$_" }
- split("\n", $usage->{example})) . "\n\n"
- : "";
- # Pad the name so that the applet name gets a line
- # by itself in BusyBox.txt
- my $spaces = 10 - length($name);
- if ($spaces > 0) {
- $name .= " " x $spaces;
- }
- return
- "=item B<$name>".
- "\n\n$name $trivial\n\n".
- "$full\n\n" .
- "$notes" .
- "$example" .
- "\n\n"
- ;
- }
- # the keys are applet names, and
- # the values will contain hashrefs of the form:
- #
- # {
- # trivial => "...",
- # full => "...",
- # notes => "...",
- # example => "...",
- # }
- my %docs;
- # get command-line options
- my %opt;
- GetOptions(
- \%opt,
- "help|h",
- "pod|p",
- "verbose|v",
- );
- if (defined $opt{help}) {
- print
- "$0 [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n",
- "\t--help\n",
- "\t--pod\n",
- "\t--verbose\n",
- ;
- exit 1;
- }
- # collect documenation into %docs
- foreach (@ARGV) {
- open(USAGE, $_) || die("$0: $_: $!");
- my $fh = *USAGE;
- my ($applet, $type, @line);
- while (<$fh>) {
- if (/^#define (\w+)_(\w+)_usage/) {
- $applet = $1;
- $type = $2;
- @line = continuation($fh);
- my $doc = $docs{$applet} ||= { };
- my $text = join("\n", @line);
- $doc->{$type} = beautify($text);
- }
- }
- }
- # generate structured documentation
- my $generator = \&pod_for_usage;
- my @names = sort keys %docs;
- my $line = "\t[, [[, ";
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $#names; $i++) {
- if (length ($line.$names[$i]) >= 65) {
- print "$line\n\t";
- $line = "";
- }
- $line .= "$names[$i], ";
- }
- print $line . $names[-1];
- print "\n\n=head1 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS\n";
- print "\n=over 4\n\n";
- foreach my $applet (@names) {
- print $generator->($applet, $docs{$applet});
- }
- exit 0;
- __END__
- =head1 NAME
- autodocifier.pl - generate docs for busybox based on usage.h
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- autodocifier.pl [OPTION]... [FILE]...
- Example:
- ( cat docs/busybox_header.pod; \
- docs/autodocifier.pl usage.h; \
- cat docs/busybox_footer.pod ) > docs/busybox.pod
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- The purpose of this script is to automagically generate
- documentation for busybox using its usage.h as the original source
- for content. It used to be that same content has to be duplicated
- in 3 places in slightly different formats -- F<usage.h>,
- F<docs/busybox.pod>. This was tedious and error-prone, so it was
- decided that F<usage.h> would contain all the text in a
- machine-readable form, and scripts could be used to transform this
- text into other forms if necessary.
- F<autodocifier.pl> is one such script. It is based on a script by
- Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> which was in turn based on a
- script by Mark Whitley <markw@codepoet.org>
- =head1 OPTIONS
- =over 4
- =item B<--help>
- This displays the help message.
- =item B<--pod>
- Generate POD (this is the default)
- =item B<--verbose>
- Be verbose (not implemented)
- =back
- =head1 FORMAT
- The following is an example of some data this script might parse.
- #define length_trivial_usage \
- "STRING"
- #define length_full_usage \
- "Prints out the length of the specified STRING."
- #define length_example_usage \
- "$ length Hello\n" \
- "5\n"
- Each entry is a cpp macro that defines a string. The macros are
- named systematically in the form:
- $name_$type_usage
- $name is the name of the applet. $type can be "trivial", "full", "notes",
- or "example". Every documentation macro must end with "_usage".
- The definition of the types is as follows:
- =over 4
- =item B<trivial>
- This should be a brief, one-line description of parameters that
- the command expects. This will be displayed when B<-h> is issued to
- a command. I<REQUIRED>
- =item B<full>
- This should contain descriptions of each option. This will also
- be displayed along with the trivial help if CONFIG_FEATURE_TRIVIAL_HELP
- is disabled. I<REQUIRED>
- =item B<notes>
- This is documentation that is intended to go in the POD or SGML, but
- not be printed when a B<-h> is given to a command. To see an example
- of notes being used, see init_notes_usage in F<usage.h>. I<OPTIONAL>
- =item B<example>
- This should be an example of how the command is actually used.
- This will not be printed when a B<-h> is given to a command -- it
- will only be included in the POD or SGML documentation. I<OPTIONAL>
- =back
- =head1 FILES
- F<usage.h>
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright (c) 2001 John BEPPU. All rights reserved. This program is
- free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
- terms as Perl itself.
- =head1 AUTHOR
- John BEPPU <b@ax9.org>
- =cut
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