#!/bin/bash
#
# texinfo_updateSectionNodes.sh -- This function updates section's
# nodes definition files using section's menu definition file both
# inside the same chapter.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# General Public License for more details.
#
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# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function texinfo_updateSectionNodes {
# Build list of chapter nodes using entries from chapter menu as
# reference.
local NODES=$(cat $(dirname ${MANUAL_ENTRY})/chapter-menu.${MANUAL_EXTENSION} \
| sed -r 's!^\* !!' | sed -r 's!:{1,2}.*$!!g' \
| egrep -v '^@(end )?menu$' | sed -r 's! !:!g')
# Build chapter nodes based on chapter menu.
for NODE in $NODES;do
local NODE=$(echo "${NODE}" | sed -r 's!:! !g')
local INCL=$(echo "${NODE}" | sed -r 's! !/!' | sed -r 's! !-!g' | sed -r 's!/(.+)!/\L\1!').${MANUAL_EXTENSION}
local SECT=$(${FLAG_BACKEND}_getEntryTitle "$NODE")
local CIND=$(${FLAG_BACKEND}_getEntryIndex "$NODE")
# Create texinfo section file using templates, only if the
# section file doesn't exist and hasn't been marked for
# deletion. Otherwise, when the files have been marked for
# deletion, they will be created again from texinfo template
# to working copy and that might create confusion.
if [[ ! -f ${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/$INCL ]] \
&& [[ $(cli_getRepoStatus ${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/$INCL) != 'D' ]];then
# Retrive configuration lines from configuration file. Be
# sure no line begining with `#' or space remain in the
# line. Otherwise, it would be difficult to loop through
# configuration lines.
local CONFLINE=''
local CONFLINES=$(cli_getConfigLines "${MANUAL_CONFIG_FILE}" "templates")
# Initialize both left hand side and right hand side
# configuration values.
local CONFLHS=''
local CONFRHS=''
# Initialize absolute path to final texinfo template.
local TEMPLATE=''
# Define what section template to apply using
# documentation entry absolute path and values provided by
# configuration line. Be sure to break the loop in the
# first match.
for CONFLINE in $CONFLINES;do
CONFLHS=$(echo $CONFLINE \
| gawk 'BEGIN{FS="="}; { print $1 }' \
| sed -r 's![[:space:]]*!!g')
CONFRHS=$(echo $CONFLINE \
| gawk 'BEGIN{FS="="}; { print $2 }' \
| sed -r 's![[:space:]]*!!g' | sed -r 's!^"(.+)"$!\1!')
if [[ ${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/${INCL} =~ $CONFRHS ]];then
TEMPLATE="${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}/${CONFLHS}"
break
fi
done
# Verify existence of texinfo template file. If no
# template is found, stop script execution with an error
# message. We cannot continue without it.
cli_checkFiles $TEMPLATE
# Create documentation entry using texinfo template as
# reference.
svn cp ${TEMPLATE} ${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/$INCL --quiet
fi
# Expand common translation markers in documentation entry.
cli_expandTMarkers "${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/$INCL"
# Replace node, section and concept index definitions already
# defined with node, section and concept index translation
# markers. Otherwise, incorrect sectioning may happen. Take
# care with index definitions, more than one index definition
# might be found in the section file but only the first
# concept index entry (i.e., `cindex') will be updated, the
# rest will remain as they are.
sed -i -r \
-e '/^@node/c@node =NODE=' \
-e '/^@section/c@section =SECT=' \
-e '0,/^@cindex/c@cindex =CIND=' \
"${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/$INCL"
# Before expading node, section and concept index, be sure
# that all slash characters (`/') be escaped. Otherwise, they
# might be interpreted as separators and that isn't
# desireable in anyway.
NODE=$(echo "$NODE" | sed -r 's/\//\\\//g')
SECT=$(echo "$SECT" | sed -r 's/\//\\\//g')
CIND=$(echo "$CIND" | sed -r 's/\//\\\//g')
# Expand node, section and concept index translation
# markers in documentation entry.
sed -i -r \
-e "s/=NODE=/${NODE}/g" \
-e "s/=SECT=/${SECT}/g" \
-e "s/=CIND=/${CIND}/g" \
"${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/$INCL"
# Verify existence of chapter-nodes template file. If no
# chapter-nodes template is found, stop script execution with
# an error message. We cannot continue without it.
cli_checkFiles ${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}/Chapters/chapter-nodes.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}
# Expand chapter node inclusion definition.
cat ${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}/Chapters/chapter-nodes.${MANUAL_EXTENSION} \
| sed -r "s!=INCL=!${INCL}!g"
# Dump chapter node definition into manual structure.
done > $(dirname ${MANUAL_ENTRY})/chapter-nodes.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}
}