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freebsd/contrib/texinfo/info/makedoc.c
Mark Murray d8b5c7ed06 Upgrade texinfo to the latest-and-greatest.
This has big improvements to the .info file utility support and
much recent OSS requires its features.
1999-01-14 19:35:19 +00:00

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/* makedoc.c -- Make doc.c and funs.h from input files.
$Id: makedoc.c,v 1.4 1997/07/15 18:35:59 karl Exp $
This file is part of GNU Info, a program for reading online documentation
stored in Info format.
Copyright (C) 1993, 97 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 2, 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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Written by Brian Fox (bfox@ai.mit.edu). */
/* This program grovels the contents of the source files passed as arguments
and writes out a file of function pointers and documentation strings, and
a header file which describes the contents. This only does the functions
declared with DECLARE_INFO_COMMAND. */
#include "info.h"
static void fatal_file_error ();
/* Name of the header file which receives the declarations of functions. */
static char *funs_filename = "funs.h";
/* Name of the documentation to function pointer file. */
static char *doc_filename = "doc.c";
static char *doc_header[] = {
"/* doc.c -- Generated structure containing function names and doc strings.",
"",
" This file was automatically made from various source files with the",
" command \"%s\". DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, only \"%s.c\".",
(char *)NULL
};
static char *doc_header_1[] = {
" An entry in the array FUNCTION_DOC_ARRAY is made for each command",
" found in the above files; each entry consists of a function pointer,",
#if defined (NAMED_FUNCTIONS)
" a string which is the user-visible name of the function,",
#endif /* NAMED_FUNCTIONS */
" and a string which documents its purpose. */",
"",
"#include \"doc.h\"",
"#include \"funs.h\"",
"",
"FUNCTION_DOC function_doc_array[] = {",
"",
(char *)NULL
};
/* How to remember the locations of the functions found so that Emacs
can use the information in a tag table. */
typedef struct {
char *name; /* Name of the tag. */
int line; /* Line number at which it appears. */
long char_offset; /* Character offset at which it appears. */
} EMACS_TAG;
typedef struct {
char *filename; /* Name of the file containing entries. */
long entrylen; /* Total number of characters in tag block. */
EMACS_TAG **entries; /* Entries found in FILENAME. */
int entries_index;
int entries_slots;
} EMACS_TAG_BLOCK;
EMACS_TAG_BLOCK **emacs_tags = (EMACS_TAG_BLOCK **)NULL;
int emacs_tags_index = 0;
int emacs_tags_slots = 0;
#define DECLARATION_STRING "\nDECLARE_INFO_COMMAND"
static void process_one_file ();
static void maybe_dump_tags ();
static FILE *must_fopen ();
int
main (argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
register int i;
int tags_only = 0;
FILE *funs_stream, *doc_stream;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
if (strcmp (argv[i], "-tags") == 0)
{
tags_only++;
break;
}
if (tags_only)
{
funs_filename = "/dev/null";
doc_filename = "/dev/null";
}
funs_stream = must_fopen (funs_filename, "w");
doc_stream = must_fopen (doc_filename, "w");
fprintf (funs_stream,
"/* %s -- Generated declarations for Info commands. */\n",
funs_filename);
for (i = 0; doc_header[i]; i++)
{
fprintf (doc_stream, doc_header[i], argv[0], argv[0]);
fprintf (doc_stream, "\n");
}
fprintf (doc_stream,
_(" Source files groveled to make this file include:\n\n"));
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
fprintf (doc_stream, "\t%s\n", argv[i]);
fprintf (doc_stream, "\n");
for (i = 0; doc_header_1[i]; i++)
fprintf (doc_stream, "%s\n", doc_header_1[i]);
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
{
char *curfile;
curfile = argv[i];
if (*curfile == '-')
continue;
fprintf (doc_stream, "/* Commands found in \"%s\". */\n", curfile);
fprintf (funs_stream, "\n/* Functions declared in \"%s\". */\n",
curfile);
process_one_file (curfile, doc_stream, funs_stream);
}
fprintf (doc_stream,
" { (VFunction *)NULL, (char *)NULL, (char *)NULL }\n};\n");
fclose (funs_stream);
fclose (doc_stream);
if (tags_only)
maybe_dump_tags (stdout);
exit (0);
}
/* Dumping out the contents of an Emacs tags table. */
static void
maybe_dump_tags (stream)
FILE *stream;
{
register int i;
/* Print out the information for each block. */
for (i = 0; i < emacs_tags_index; i++)
{
register int j;
register EMACS_TAG_BLOCK *block;
register EMACS_TAG *etag;
long block_len;
block_len = 0;
block = emacs_tags[i];
/* Calculate the length of the dumped block first. */
for (j = 0; j < block->entries_index; j++)
{
char digits[30];
etag = block->entries[j];
block_len += 3 + strlen (etag->name);
sprintf (digits, "%d,%ld", etag->line, etag->char_offset);
block_len += strlen (digits);
}
/* Print out the defining line. */
fprintf (stream, "\f\n%s,%ld\n", block->filename, block_len);
/* Print out the individual tags. */
for (j = 0; j < block->entries_index; j++)
{
etag = block->entries[j];
fprintf (stream, "%s,\177%d,%ld\n",
etag->name, etag->line, etag->char_offset);
}
}
}
/* Keeping track of names, line numbers and character offsets of functions
found in source files. */
static EMACS_TAG_BLOCK *
make_emacs_tag_block (filename)
char *filename;
{
EMACS_TAG_BLOCK *block;
block = (EMACS_TAG_BLOCK *)xmalloc (sizeof (EMACS_TAG_BLOCK));
block->filename = xstrdup (filename);
block->entrylen = 0;
block->entries = (EMACS_TAG **)NULL;
block->entries_index = 0;
block->entries_slots = 0;
return (block);
}
static void
add_tag_to_block (block, name, line, char_offset)
EMACS_TAG_BLOCK *block;
char *name;
int line;
long char_offset;
{
EMACS_TAG *tag;
tag = (EMACS_TAG *)xmalloc (sizeof (EMACS_TAG));
tag->name = name;
tag->line = line;
tag->char_offset = char_offset;
add_pointer_to_array (tag, block->entries_index, block->entries,
block->entries_slots, 50, EMACS_TAG *);
}
/* Read the file represented by FILENAME into core, and search it for Info
function declarations. Output the declarations in various forms to the
DOC_STREAM and FUNS_STREAM. */
static void
process_one_file (filename, doc_stream, funs_stream)
char *filename;
FILE *doc_stream, *funs_stream;
{
int descriptor, decl_len;
char *buffer, *decl_str;
struct stat finfo;
long offset;
long file_size;
EMACS_TAG_BLOCK *block;
if (stat (filename, &finfo) == -1)
fatal_file_error (filename);
descriptor = open (filename, O_RDONLY, 0666);
if (descriptor == -1)
fatal_file_error (filename);
file_size = (long) finfo.st_size;
buffer = (char *)xmalloc (1 + file_size);
read (descriptor, buffer, file_size);
close (descriptor);
offset = 0;
decl_str = DECLARATION_STRING;
decl_len = strlen (decl_str);
block = make_emacs_tag_block (filename);
while (1)
{
long point = 0;
long line_start = 0;
int line_number = 0;
char *func, *doc;
#if defined (NAMED_FUNCTIONS)
char *func_name;
#endif /* NAMED_FUNCTIONS */
for (; offset < (file_size - decl_len); offset++)
{
if (buffer[offset] == '\n')
{
line_number++;
line_start = offset + 1;
}
if (strncmp (buffer + offset, decl_str, decl_len) == 0)
{
offset += decl_len;
point = offset;
break;
}
}
if (!point)
break;
/* Skip forward until we find the open paren. */
while (point < file_size)
{
if (buffer[point] == '\n')
{
line_number++;
line_start = point + 1;
}
else if (buffer[point] == '(')
break;
point++;
}
while (point++ < file_size)
{
if (!whitespace_or_newline (buffer[point]))
break;
else if (buffer[point] == '\n')
{
line_number++;
line_start = point + 1;
}
}
if (point >= file_size)
break;
/* Now looking at name of function. Get it. */
for (offset = point; buffer[offset] != ','; offset++);
func = (char *)xmalloc (1 + (offset - point));
strncpy (func, buffer + point, offset - point);
func[offset - point] = '\0';
/* Remember this tag in the current block. */
{
char *tag_name;
tag_name = (char *)xmalloc (1 + (offset - line_start));
strncpy (tag_name, buffer + line_start, offset - line_start);
tag_name[offset - line_start] = '\0';
add_tag_to_block (block, tag_name, line_number, point);
}
#if defined (NAMED_FUNCTIONS)
/* Generate the user-visible function name from the function's name. */
{
register int i;
char *name_start;
name_start = func;
if (strncmp (name_start, "info_", 5) == 0)
name_start += 5;
func_name = xstrdup (name_start);
/* Fix up "ea" commands. */
if (strncmp (func_name, "ea_", 3) == 0)
{
char *temp_func_name;
temp_func_name = (char *)xmalloc (10 + strlen (func_name));
strcpy (temp_func_name, "echo_area_");
strcat (temp_func_name, func_name + 3);
free (func_name);
func_name = temp_func_name;
}
for (i = 0; func_name[i]; i++)
if (func_name[i] == '_')
func_name[i] = '-';
}
#endif /* NAMED_FUNCTIONS */
/* Find doc string. */
point = offset + 1;
while (point < file_size)
{
if (buffer[point] == '\n')
{
line_number++;
line_start = point + 1;
}
if (buffer[point] == '"')
break;
else
point++;
}
offset = point + 1;
while (offset < file_size)
{
if (buffer[offset] == '\n')
{
line_number++;
line_start = offset + 1;
}
if (buffer[offset] == '\\')
offset += 2;
else if (buffer[offset] == '"')
break;
else
offset++;
}
offset++;
if (offset >= file_size)
break;
doc = (char *)xmalloc (1 + (offset - point));
strncpy (doc, buffer + point, offset - point);
doc[offset - point] = '\0';
#if defined (NAMED_FUNCTIONS)
fprintf (doc_stream, " { %s, \"%s\", %s },\n", func, func_name, doc);
free (func_name);
#else /* !NAMED_FUNCTIONS */
fprintf (doc_stream, " { %s, %s },\n", func, doc);
#endif /* !NAMED_FUNCTIONS */
fprintf (funs_stream, "extern void %s ();\n", func);
free (func);
free (doc);
}
free (buffer);
/* If we created any tags, remember this file on our global list. Otherwise,
free the memory already allocated to it. */
if (block->entries)
add_pointer_to_array (block, emacs_tags_index, emacs_tags,
emacs_tags_slots, 10, EMACS_TAG_BLOCK *);
else
{
free (block->filename);
free (block);
}
}
static void
fatal_file_error (filename)
char *filename;
{
fprintf (stderr, _("Couldn't manipulate the file %s.\n"), filename);
exit (2);
}
static FILE *
must_fopen (filename, mode)
char *filename, *mode;
{
FILE *stream;
stream = fopen (filename, mode);
if (!stream)
fatal_file_error (filename);
return (stream);
}