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Note that this is (and always was) a terrible hack and we really should replace it with something reasonable which wouldn't need changing every time linuxdoc-tools evolve. I also needed to include a patched version of LinuxDocTools.pm, because the original one explicitly refused to work with a non-linuxdoc DTD. The authors of linuxdoc recommend to use sgmltools-lite in such cases, but it would mean rewritting our formatting rules to the DSSSL language which I don't dare to speak about here :)
635 lines
16 KiB
Perl
635 lines
16 KiB
Perl
#! /usr/bin/perl
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#
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# LinuxDocTools.pm
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#
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# $Id$
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#
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# LinuxDoc-Tools driver core. This contains all the basic functionality
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# we need to control all other components.
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#
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# © Copyright 1996, Cees de Groot.
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# © Copyright 2000, Taketoshi Sano
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#
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# THIS VERSION HAS BEEN HACKED FOR BIRD BY MARTIN MARES
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#
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package LinuxDocTools;
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require 5.004;
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use strict;
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=head1 NAME
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LinuxDocTools - SGML conversion utilities for LinuxDoc DTD.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use LinuxDocTools;
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LinuxDocTools::init;
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@files = LinuxDocTools::process_options ($0, @ARGV);
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for $curfile (@files) {
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LinuxDocTools::process_file ($curfile);
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}
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The LinuxDocTools package encapsulates all the functionality offered by
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LinuxDoc-Tools. It is used, of course, by LinuxDoc-Tools;
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but the encapsulation should provide for a simple interface for other users as well.
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=head1 FUNCTIONS
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=over 4
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=cut
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use DirHandle;
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use File::Basename;
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use File::Find;
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use File::Copy;
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use FileHandle;
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use IPC::Open2;
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use Cwd;
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use LinuxDocTools::Lang;
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use LinuxDocTools::Utils qw(process_options usage cleanup trap_signals remove_tmpfiles create_temp);
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use LinuxDocTools::Vars;
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sub BEGIN
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{
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#
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# Make sure we're always looking here. Note that "use lib" adds
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# on the front of the search path, so we first push dist, then
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# site, so that site is searched first.
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#
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use lib "$main::DataDir/dist";
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use lib "$main::DataDir/site";
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}
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=item LinuxDocTools::init
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Takes care of initialization of package-global variables (which are actually
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defined in L<LinuxDocTools::Vars>). The package-global variables are I<$global>,
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a reference to a hash containing numerous settings, I<%Formats>, a hash
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containing all the formats, and I<%FmtList>, a hash containing the currently
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active formats for help texts.
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Apart from this, C<LinuxDocTools::init> also finds all distributed and site-local
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formatting backends and C<require>s them.
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=cut
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sub init
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{
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trap_signals;
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#
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# Register the ``global'' pseudoformat. Apart from the global settings,
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# we also use $global to keep the global variable name space clean;
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# everything that we need to provide to other modules is stuffed
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# into $global.
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#
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$global = {};
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$global->{NAME} = "global";
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$global->{HELP} = "";
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$global->{OPTIONS} = [
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{ option => "backend", type => "l",
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'values' => [ "html", "info", "latex",
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"lyx", "rtf", "txt", "check" ],
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short => "B" },
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{ option => "papersize", type => "l",
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'values' => [ "a4", "letter" ], short => "p" },
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{ option => "language", type => "l",
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'values' => [ @LinuxDocTools::Lang::Languages ], short => "l" },
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{ option => "charset", type => "l",
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'values' => [ "latin", "ascii", "nippon", "euc-kr" ], short => "c" },
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{ option => "style", type => "s", short => "S" },
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{ option => "tabsize", type => "i", short => "t" },
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# { option => "verbose", type => "f", short => "v" },
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{ option => "debug", type => "f", short => "d" },
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{ option => "define", type => "s", short => "D" },
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{ option => "include", type => "s", short => "i" },
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{ option => "pass", type => "s", short => "P" }
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];
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$global->{backend} = "linuxdoc";
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$global->{papersize} = "a4";
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$global->{language} = "en";
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$global->{charset} = "ascii";
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$global->{style} = "";
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$global->{tabsize} = 8;
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$global->{verbose} = 0;
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$global->{define} = "";
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$global->{debug} = 0;
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$global->{include} = "";
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$global->{pass} = "";
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$global->{InFiles} = [];
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$Formats{$global->{NAME}} = $global; # All formats we know.
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$FmtList{$global->{NAME}} = $global; # List of formats for help msgs.
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# automatic language detection: disabled by default
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# {
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# my $lang;
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# foreach $lang (@LinuxDocTools::Lang::Languages)
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# {
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# if (($ENV{"LC_ALL"} =~ /^$lang/i) ||
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# ($ENV{"LC_CTYPE"} =~ /^$lang/i) ||
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# ($ENV{"LANG"} =~ /^$lang/i)) {
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# $global->{language} = Any2ISO($lang);
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# }
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# }
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# }
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#
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# Used when the format is "global" (from sgmlcheck).
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#
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$global->{preNSGMLS} = sub {
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$global->{NsgmlsOpts} .= " -s ";
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$global->{NsgmlsPrePipe} = "cat $global->{file}";
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};
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#
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# Build up the list of formatters.
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#
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my $savdir = cwd;
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my %Locs;
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chdir "$main::DataDir/dist";
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my $dir = new DirHandle(".");
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die "Unable to read directory $main::DataDir/dist: $!" unless defined($dir);
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foreach my $fmt (grep(/^fmt_.*\.pl$/, $dir->read()))
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{
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$Locs{$fmt} = "dist";
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}
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$dir->close();
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chdir "$main::DataDir/site";
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$dir = new DirHandle(".");
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die "Unable to read directory $main::DataDir/site: $!" unless defined($dir);
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foreach my $fmt (grep(/^fmt_.*\.pl$/, $dir->read()))
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{
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$Locs{$fmt} = "site";
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}
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$dir->close();
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foreach my $fmt (keys %Locs)
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{
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require $fmt;
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}
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chdir $savdir;
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}
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=item LinuxDocTools::process_options ($0, @ARGV)
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This function contains all initialization that is bound to the current
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invocation of LinuxDocTools. It looks in C<$0> to deduce the backend that
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should be used (ld2txt activates the I<txt> backend) and parses the
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options array. It returns an array of filenames it encountered during
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option processing.
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As a side effect, the environment variables I<SGMLDECL> and
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I<SGML_CATALOG_FILES> are modified.
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=cut
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sub process_options
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{
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my $progname = shift;
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my @args = @_;
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#
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# Deduce the format from the caller's file name
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#
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my ($format, $dummy1, $dummy2) = fileparse ($progname, "");
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$global->{myname} = $format;
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$format =~ s/sgml2*(.*)/$1/;
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#
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# check the option "--backend / -B"
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#
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if ($format eq "linuxdoc") {
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my @backends = @args;
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my $arg;
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while (@backends) {
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$arg = shift @backends;
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if ($arg eq "-B") {
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$arg = shift @backends;
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$format = $arg;
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last;
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}
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if ( $arg =~ s/--backend=(.*)/$1/ ) {
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$format = $arg;
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last;
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}
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}
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}
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$format = "global" if $format eq "check";
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usage ("") if $format eq "linuxdoc";
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$format = "latex2e" if $format eq "latex";
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$FmtList{$format} = $Formats{$format} or
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usage ("$global->{myname}: unknown format");
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$global->{format} = $format;
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#
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# Parse all the options.
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#
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my @files = LinuxDocTools::Utils::process_options (@args);
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$global->{language} = Any2ISO ($global->{language});
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#
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# check the number of given files
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$#files > -1 || usage ("no filenames given");
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#
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# Setup the SGML environment.
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# (Note that Debian package rewrite path to catalog of
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# iso-entities using debian/rules so that it can use
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# entities from sgml-data pacakge. debian/rules also
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# removes iso-entites sub directory after doing make install.)
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#
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$ENV{SGML_CATALOG_FILES} .= (defined $ENV{SGML_CATALOG_FILES} ? ":" : "") .
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"$main::prefix/share/sgml/entities/sgml-iso-entities-8879.1986/catalog";
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$ENV{SGML_CATALOG_FILES} .= ":$main::DataDir/linuxdoc-tools.catalog";
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$ENV{SGML_CATALOG_FILES} .= ":$main::/etc/sgml.catalog";
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if (-f "$main::DataDir/dtd/$format.dcl")
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{
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$ENV{SGMLDECL} = "$main::DataDir/dtd/$format.dcl";
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}
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elsif (-f "$main::DataDir/dtd/$global->{style}.dcl")
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{
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$ENV{SGMLDECL} = "$main::DataDir/dtd/$global->{style}.dcl";
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}
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elsif (-f "$main::DataDir/dtd/sgml.dcl")
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{
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$ENV{SGMLDECL} = "$main::DataDir/dtd/sgml.dcl";
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}
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#
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# OK. Give the list of files we distilled from the options
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# back to the caller.
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#
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return @files;
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}
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=item LinuxDocTools::process_file
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With all the configuration done, this routine will take a single filename
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and convert it to the currently active backend format. The conversion is
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done in a number of steps in tight interaction with the currently active
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backend (see also L<LinuxDocTools::BackEnd>):
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=over
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=item 1. Backend: set NSGMLS options and optionally create a pre-NSGMLS pipe.
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=item 2. Here: Run the preprocessor to handle conditionals.
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=item 3. Here: Run NSGMLS.
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=item 4. Backend: run pre-ASP conversion.
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=item 5. Here: Run SGMLSASP.
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=item 6. Backend: run post-ASP conversion, generating the output.
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=back
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All stages are influenced by command-line settings, currently active format,
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etcetera. See the code for details.
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=cut
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sub process_file
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{
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my $file = shift (@_);
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my $saved_umask = umask;
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print "Processing file $file\n";
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umask 0077;
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my ($filename, $filepath, $filesuffix) = fileparse ($file, "\.sgml");
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my $tmpnam = $filepath . '/' . $filename;
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$file = $tmpnam . $filesuffix;
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-f $file || $file =~ /.*.sgml$/ || ($file .= '.sgml');
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-f $file || ($file = $tmpnam . '.SGML');
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-f $file || die "Cannot find $file\n";
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$global->{filename} = $filename;
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$global->{file} = $file;
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$global->{filepath} = $filepath;
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my $tmp = new FileHandle "<$file";
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my $dtd;
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while ( <$tmp> )
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{
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tr/A-Z/a-z/;
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# check for [<!doctype ... system] type definition
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if ( /<!doctype\s*(\w*)\s*system/ )
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{
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$dtd = $1;
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last;
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}
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# check for <!doctype ... PUBLIC ... DTD ...
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if ( /<!doctype\s*\w*\s*public\s*.*\/\/dtd\s*(\w*)/mi )
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{
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$dtd = $1;
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last;
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}
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# check for <!doctype ...
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# PUBLIC ... DTD ...
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# (multi-line version)
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if ( /<!doctype\s*(\w*)/ )
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{
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$dtd = "precheck";
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next;
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}
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if ( /\s*public\s*.*\/\/dtd\s*(\w*)/ && $dtd eq "precheck" )
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{
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$dtd = $1;
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last;
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}
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}
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$tmp->close;
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if ( $global->{debug} )
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{
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print "DTD: " . $dtd . "\n";
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}
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$global->{dtd} = $dtd;
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# prepare temporary directory
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my $tmpdir = $ENV{'TMPDIR'} || '/tmp';
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$tmpdir = $tmpdir . '/' . 'linuxdoc-dir-' . $$;
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mkdir ($tmpdir, 0700) ||
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die " - temporary files can not be created, aborted - \n";
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my $tmpbase = $global->{tmpbase} = $tmpdir . '/sgmltmp.' . $filename;
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$ENV{"SGML_SEARCH_PATH"} .= ":$filepath";
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#
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# Set up the preprocessing command. Conditionals have to be
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# handled here until they can be moved into the DTD, otherwise
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# a validating SGML parser will choke on them.
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#
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# check if output option for latex is pdf or not
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if ($global->{format} eq "latex2e")
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{
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if ($Formats{$global->{format}}{output} eq "pdf")
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{
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$global->{define} .= " pdflatex=yes";
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}
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}
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#
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my($precmd) = "|sgmlpre output=$global->{format} $global->{define}";
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#
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# You can hack $NsgmlsOpts here, etcetera.
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#
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$global->{NsgmlsOpts} .= "-D $main::prefix/share/sgml -D $main::DataDir";
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$global->{NsgmlsOpts} .= "-i$global->{include}" if ($global->{include});
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$global->{NsgmlsPrePipe} = "NOTHING";
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if ( defined $Formats{$global->{format}}{preNSGMLS} )
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{
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$global->{NsgmlsPrePipe} = &{$Formats{$global->{format}}{preNSGMLS}};
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}
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#
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# Run the prepocessor and nsgmls.
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#
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my ($ifile, $writensgmls);
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if ($global->{NsgmlsPrePipe} eq "NOTHING")
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{
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$ifile = new FileHandle $file;
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}
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else
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{
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$ifile = new FileHandle "$global->{NsgmlsPrePipe}|";
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}
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create_temp("$tmpbase.1");
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$writensgmls = new FileHandle
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"$precmd|$main::progs->{NSGMLS} $global->{NsgmlsOpts} $ENV{SGMLDECL} >\"$tmpbase.1\"";
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if ($global->{charset} eq "latin")
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{
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while (<$ifile>)
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{
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# Outline these commands later on - CdG
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#change latin1 characters to SGML
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#by Farzad Farid, adapted by Greg Hankins
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s/À/\À/g;
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s/Á/\Á/g;
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s/Â/\Â/g;
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s/Ã/\Ã/g;
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s/Ä/\Ä/g;
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s/Å/\Å/g;
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s/Æ/\Æ/g;
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s/Ç/\Ç/g;
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s/È/\È/g;
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s/É/\É/g;
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s/Ê/\Ê/g;
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s/Ë/\Ë/g;
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s/Ì/\Ì/g;
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s/Í/\Í/g;
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s/Î/\Î/g;
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s/Ï/\Ï/g;
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s/Ñ/\Ñ/g;
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s/Ò/\Ò/g;
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s/Ó/\Ó/g;
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s/Ô/\Ô/g;
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s/Õ/\Õ/g;
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s/Ö/\Ö/g;
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s/Ø/\Ø/g;
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s/Ù/\Ù/g;
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s/Ú/\Ú/g;
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s/Û/\Û/g;
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s/Ü/\Ü/g;
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s/Ý/\Ý/g;
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s/Þ/\Þ/g;
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s/ß/\ß/g;
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s/à/\à/g;
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s/á/\á/g;
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s/â/\â/g;
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s/ã/\ã/g;
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s/ä/\ä/g;
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s/å/\å/g;
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s/æ/\æ/g;
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s/ç/\ç/g;
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s/è/\è/g;
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s/é/\é/g;
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s/ê/\ê/g;
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s/ë/\ë/g;
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s/ì/\ì/g;
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s/í/\í/g;
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s/î/\î/g;
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s/ï/\ï/g;
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s/µ/\μ/g;
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s/ð/\ð/g;
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s/ñ/\ñ/g;
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s/ò/\ò/g;
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s/ó/\ó/g;
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s/ô/\ô/g;
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s/õ/\õ/g;
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s/ö/\ö/g;
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s/ø/\ø/g;
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s/ù/\ù/g;
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s/ú/\ú/g;
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s/û/\û/g;
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s/ü/\ü/g;
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s/ý/\ý/g;
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s/þ/\þ/g;
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s/ÿ/\ÿ/g;
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print $writensgmls $_;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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while (<$ifile>)
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{
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print $writensgmls $_;
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}
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}
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$ifile->close;
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$writensgmls->close;
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#
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# Special case: if format is global, we're just checking.
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#
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$global->{format} eq "global" && cleanup;
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#
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# If the output file is empty, something went wrong.
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#
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! -e "$tmpbase.1" and die "can't create file - exiting";
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-z "$tmpbase.1" and die "SGML parsing error - exiting";
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if ( $global->{debug} )
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{
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print "Nsgmls stage finished.\n";
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}
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#
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# If a preASP stage is defined, let the format handle it.
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#
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# preASP ($inhandle, $outhandle);
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#
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my $inpreasp = new FileHandle "<$tmpbase.1";
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my $outpreasp = new FileHandle "$tmpbase.2",O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL,0600;
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if (defined $Formats{$global->{format}}{preASP})
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{
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&{$Formats{$global->{format}}{preASP}}($inpreasp, $outpreasp) == 0 or
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die "error pre-processing $global->{format}.\n";
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}
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else
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{
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copy ($inpreasp, $outpreasp);
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}
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$inpreasp->close;
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$outpreasp->close;
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! -e "$tmpbase.2" and die "can't create file - exiting";
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if ( $global->{debug} )
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{
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print "PreASP stage finished.\n";
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}
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#
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# Run sgmlsasp, with an optional style if specified.
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#
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# Search order:
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# - datadir/site/<dtd>/<format>
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# - datadir/dist/<dtd>/<format>
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# So we need to fetch the doctype from the intermediate.
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#
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# Note: this is a very simplistic check - but as far as I know,
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# it is correct. Am I right?
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#
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my $tmp = new FileHandle "<$tmpbase.2";
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my $dtd;
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while ( ($dtd = <$tmp>) && ! ( $dtd =~ /^\(/) ) { };
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$tmp->close;
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$dtd =~ s/^\(//;
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$dtd =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
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chop $dtd;
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$global->{dtd} = $dtd;
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|
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my $style = "";
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if ($global->{style})
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{
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$style = "$main::DataDir/site/$dtd/$global->{format}/$global->{style}mapping";
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-r $style or
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$style = "$main::DataDir/dist/$dtd/$global->{format}/$global->{style}mapping";
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}
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my $mapping = "$main::DataDir/site/$dtd/$global->{format}/mapping";
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-r $mapping or $mapping = "$main::DataDir/dist/$dtd/$global->{format}/mapping";
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|
|
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$global->{charset} = "nippon" if ($global->{language} eq "ja");
|
|
#
|
|
# we don't have Korean groff so charset should be latin1.
|
|
#
|
|
if ($global->{language} eq "ko")
|
|
{
|
|
if ($global->{format} eq "groff")
|
|
{
|
|
$global->{charset} = "latin1";
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
$global->{charset} = "euc-kr";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($global->{format} eq "groff" or $global->{format} eq "latex2e")
|
|
{
|
|
if ($dtd eq "linuxdoctr")
|
|
{
|
|
$mapping = "$main::DataDir/dist/$dtd/$global->{format}/tr-mapping";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
create_temp("$tmpbase.3");
|
|
system ("$main::progs->{SGMLSASP} $style $mapping <\"$tmpbase.2\" |
|
|
expand -$global->{tabsize} >\"$tmpbase.3\"");
|
|
! -e "$tmpbase.3" and die "can't create file - exiting";
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ( $global->{debug} )
|
|
{
|
|
print "ASP stage finished.\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# If a postASP stage is defined, let the format handle it.
|
|
# It should leave whatever it thinks is right based on $file.
|
|
#
|
|
# postASP ($inhandle)
|
|
#
|
|
umask $saved_umask;
|
|
my $inpostasp = new FileHandle "<$tmpbase.3";
|
|
if (defined $Formats{$global->{format}}{postASP})
|
|
{
|
|
&{$Formats{$global->{format}}{postASP}}($inpostasp) == 0 or
|
|
die "error post-processing $global->{format}.\n";
|
|
}
|
|
$inpostasp->close;
|
|
|
|
if ( $global->{debug} )
|
|
{
|
|
print "postASP stage finished.\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# All done, remove the temporaries.
|
|
#
|
|
if( !$global->{debug} ) {
|
|
remove_tmpfiles($tmpbase);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head1 SEE ALSO
|
|
|
|
Documentation for various sub-packages of LinuxDocTools.
|
|
|
|
=head1 AUTHOR
|
|
SGMLTools are written by Cees de Groot, C<E<lt>cg@cdegroot.comE<gt>>,
|
|
and various SGML-Tools contributors as listed in C<CONTRIBUTORS>.
|
|
Taketoshi Sano C<E<lt>sano@debian.org<gt>> rename to LinuxDocTools.
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|
|
|
=cut
|
|
1;
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