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BIRD uses hacked LinuxDocTools for building documentation, keeping some parts locally and using remaining parts from system-installed one. This setup breaks when LinuxDocTools makes some internal changes and is hard to keep consistent. Just include full LinuxDocTools code (both hacked and unmodified parts) to avoid consistency issues. Note that we still need some binaries from LinuxDocTools, so it still needs to be installed to build documentation.
177 lines
4.1 KiB
Perl
177 lines
4.1 KiB
Perl
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# CharEnts.pm
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# $Id: CharEnts.pm,v 1.1.1.1 2001/05/24 15:57:41 sano Exp $
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#
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# SGML Character Entity utilities -- interface to Perl module
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# Text::EntityMap.
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#
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package LinuxDocTools::CharEnts;
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use strict;
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=head1 NAME
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LinuxDocTools::CharEnts - Interface to Text::EntityMap
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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my $char_maps = load_char_maps ('.2ext', [ Text::EntityMap::sdata_dirs() ]);
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$value = parse_data ($value, $char_maps, $escape_sub);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This module provides a simple interface to the entity map handling provided by
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B<Text::EntityMap>.
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=head1 FUNCTIONS
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=over 4
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=cut
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use Text::EntityMap;
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use Exporter;
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use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT $VERSION);
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@ISA = qw(Exporter);
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@EXPORT = qw(load_char_maps parse_data);
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$VERSION = sprintf("%d.%02d", q$Revision: 1.1.1.1 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/);
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# `%warn_map' tracks entities that were not able to be mapped so they
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# are only warned once.
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my %warn_map = ();
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=item parse_data ($data, $char_map, $escape_sub)
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B<parse_data> takes a string of I<$data> in the output format of
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B<nsgmls> (see SP's C<sgmlsout.htm> document) without the leading dash.
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B<parse_data> calls I<$char_map>'s lookup method for each sdata
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entity reference. If the entity reference is undefined, it is
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left alone (without the (n)sgmls C<\|>). For all remaining data,
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B<parse_data> calls back into I<$escape_sub> to properly escape
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characters for the backend formatter. Strings returned from the
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lookup method are assumed to be already escaped.
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This routine is derived from David Megginson's SGMLSpm.
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=cut
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sub parse_data {
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my ($data, $char_map, $escape_sub) = @_;
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my ($result) = "";
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my $sdata_flag = 0;
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my $out = '';
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while ($data =~ /\\(\\|n|\||[0-7]{1,3})/) {
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$out .= $`;
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$data = $';
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if ($1 eq '|') {
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# beginning or end of SDATA
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if ("$out" ne '') {
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if ($sdata_flag) {
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my ($mapping) = $char_map->lookup ($out);
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if (defined $mapping) {
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# escape `\' in mapping for ASP
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$mapping =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
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$result .= $mapping;
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} else {
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if (!$warn_map{$out}) {
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warn "parse_data: no entity map for \`$out'\n";
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$warn_map{$out} = 1;
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}
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# output the entity reference inside of `{}'
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$result .= &$escape_sub ("{" . $out . "}");
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}
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} else {
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$result .= &$escape_sub ($out);
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}
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$out = '';
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}
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$sdata_flag = !$sdata_flag;
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} elsif ($1 eq 'n') {
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# record end
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# pass '\\n' through to ASP
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$result .= &$escape_sub ($out) . '\\n';
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$out = '';
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} elsif ($1 eq '\\') {
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# backslash
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$result .= &$escape_sub ($out);
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$out = '[bsol ]'; # bsol == entity name for backslash
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my ($mapping) = $char_map->lookup ($out);
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if (defined $mapping) {
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# escape `\' in mapping for ASP
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$mapping =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
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$result .= $mapping;
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} else {
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if (!$warn_map{$out}) {
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warn "parse_data: no entity map for \`$out'\n";
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$warn_map{$out} = 1;
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}
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# output the entity reference inside of `{}'
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$result .= &$escape_sub ("{" . $out . "}");
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}
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$out = '';
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} else {
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# other octal character
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$result .= &$escape_sub ($out . chr(oct($1)));
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$out = '';
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}
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}
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$out .= $data;
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if ("$out" ne '') {
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$result .= &$escape_sub ($out);
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}
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return ($result);
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}
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=item load_char_maps ($format, $paths)
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B<load_char_maps> takes an EntityMap format suffix and loads all of the
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character entity replacement sets for that suffix into an EntityMapGroup.
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It searches every directory in I<@{$path}>.
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=cut
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sub load_char_maps {
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my ($format, $paths) = @_;
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my (@char_maps) = ();
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my ($path, $file_name, $char_map);
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foreach $path (@{$paths}) {
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if (-d $path) {
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opendir (SDATADIR, $path)
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|| die "load_char_map: opening directory \`$path' for reading: $!\n";
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foreach $file_name (readdir (SDATADIR)) {
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next if ($file_name !~ /$format$/);
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eval {$char_map = Text::EntityMap->load ("$path/$file_name")}
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|| die "load_char_map: loading \`$path/$file_name'\n$@\n";
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push (@char_maps, $char_map);
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}
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closedir (SDATADIR);
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}
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}
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warn "load_char_maps: no entity maps found\n"
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if ($#char_maps == -1);
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return (Text::EntityMap->group (@char_maps));
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}
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=back
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Ken MacLeod, C<E<lt>ken@bitsko.slc.ut.usE<gt>>
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=cut
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1;
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