Add a --help/--version to AsciiDoc convertor
liberty is now self-contained, from opt_handler to manual page.
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ if ("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "GNU" OR CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC)
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endif ()
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# Dependencies
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set (CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake)
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set (CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake")
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include (AddThreads)
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find_package (PkgConfig REQUIRED)
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ foreach (extra iconv rt)
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endforeach ()
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# Build some unit tests
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include_directories (${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR})
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include_directories ("${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}")
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enable_testing ()
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set (tests liberty proto xdg)
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ endforeach ()
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# --- Tools --------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Test the AsciiDoc manual page generator for a successful parse
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set (ASCIIMAN ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/asciiman.awk)
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set (ASCIIMAN "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/asciiman.awk")
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add_custom_command (OUTPUT libertyxdr.7
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COMMAND env LC_ALL=C awk -f ${ASCIIMAN}
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"${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/libertyxdr.adoc" > libertyxdr.7
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@ -65,10 +65,14 @@ add_custom_command (OUTPUT libertyxdr.7
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COMMENT "Generating man page for libertyxdr" VERBATIM)
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add_custom_target (docs ALL DEPENDS libertyxdr.7)
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# Test the --help/--version to AsciiDoc convertor
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add_test (test-help2adoc
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env LC_ALL=C "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/help2adoc.sh")
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# Test CMake script parsing
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add_test (test-cmake-parser
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env LC_ALL=C awk -f ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/cmake-parser.awk
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-f ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/cmake-dump.awk ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE})
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env LC_ALL=C awk -f "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/cmake-parser.awk"
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-f "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/cmake-dump.awk" ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE})
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# Test protocol code generation
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set (lxdrgen_outputs)
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@ -77,15 +81,15 @@ foreach (backend c cpp go mjs swift)
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list (APPEND lxdrgen_outputs ${lxdrgen_base}.${backend})
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add_custom_command (OUTPUT ${lxdrgen_base}.${backend}
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COMMAND env LC_ALL=C awk
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-f ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/lxdrgen.awk
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-f ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/lxdrgen-${backend}.awk
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-f "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/lxdrgen.awk"
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-f "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/lxdrgen-${backend}.awk"
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-v PrefixCamel=ProtoGen
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${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/lxdrgen.lxdr
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"${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/lxdrgen.lxdr"
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> ${lxdrgen_base}.${backend}
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DEPENDS
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${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/lxdrgen.awk
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${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/lxdrgen-${backend}.awk
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${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/lxdrgen.lxdr
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"${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/lxdrgen.awk"
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"${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tools/lxdrgen-${backend}.awk"
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"${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/lxdrgen.lxdr"
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COMMENT "Generating test protocol code (${backend})" VERBATIM)
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endforeach ()
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add_custom_target (test-lxdrgen-outputs ALL DEPENDS ${lxdrgen_outputs})
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This can be used in conjunction with the previous script to dump CMake
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scripts in a normalized format for further processing.
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help2adoc.awk::
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Produces AsciiDoc manual pages from --version/--help output.
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lxdrgen.awk::
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Protocol code generator for a variant of XDR,
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which is link:libertyxdr.adoc[documented separately].
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tests/help2adoc.sh
Executable file
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tests/help2adoc.sh
Executable file
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#!/bin/sh -e
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# This test very exactly matches the output,
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# but help2adoc is more or less feature-complete already.
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self=$(realpath "$0")
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help2adoc=$(realpath "$(dirname "$0")/../tools/help2adoc.awk")
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#- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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test_oneline_help() {
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cat <<END
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Usage: $self [--brightness [+-]BRIGHTNESS] [--input NAME] [--restart]
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END
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}
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test_oneline_version() {
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cat <<'END'
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eizoctl 1.0
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END
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}
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test_oneline_out() {
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cat <<'END'
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eizoctl(1)
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==========
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:doctype: manpage
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:manmanual: eizoctl Manual
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:mansource: eizoctl 1.0
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Name
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----
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eizoctl - manual page for eizoctl 1.0
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Synopsis
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--------
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*eizoctl* [**--brightness** [+-]__BRIGHTNESS__] [**--input** __NAME__] [**--restart**]
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END
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}
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#- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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test_simple_help() {
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cat <<'END'
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Usage: elksmart-comm [OPTION]... [COMMAND...]
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Usage: elksmart-comm
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Transmit or receive infrared commands.
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-d, --debug elksmart-comm will run in debug mode
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-f, --frequency HZ frequency (38000 Hz by default)
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-n, --nec use the NEC transmission format
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-h, --help display this help and exit
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-V, --version output version information and exit
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END
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}
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test_simple_version() {
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cat <<'END'
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elksmart-comm (usb-drivers) dev
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END
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}
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test_simple_out() {
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cat <<'END'
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elksmart-comm(1)
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================
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:doctype: manpage
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:manmanual: elksmart-comm Manual
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:mansource: usb-drivers dev
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Name
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----
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elksmart-comm - manual page for elksmart-comm dev
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Synopsis
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--------
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*elksmart-comm* [__OPTION__]... [__COMMAND__...]
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*elksmart-comm*
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Description
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-----------
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Transmit or receive infrared commands.
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*-d*, **--debug**::
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**elksmart-comm** will run in debug mode
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*-f*, **--frequency** __HZ__::
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frequency (38000 Hz by default)
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*-n*, **--nec**::
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use the NEC transmission format
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*-h*, **--help**::
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display this help and exit
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*-V*, **--version**::
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output version information and exit
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END
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}
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#- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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test_wild_help() {
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cat <<'END'
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Usage:
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wild [option]… <command>… — Be wild
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What's happening?
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-f, --frequency hz-2-foo frequency to --foo at
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--foo=bar
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Foobar.
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Boo far.
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Subsection:
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--help
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--version
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Oh my.
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Major section:
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And now for something completely different.
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Very wild
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END
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}
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test_wild_version() {
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cat <<'END'
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wild 1
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Copies left and right.
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END
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}
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test_wild_out() {
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cat <<'END'
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wild(1)
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=======
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:doctype: manpage
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:manmanual: wild Manual
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:mansource: wild 1
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Name
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----
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wild - manual page for wild 1
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Synopsis
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--------
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*wild* [__option__]... <__command__>...
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Description
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-----------
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Be **wild**
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What's happening?
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*-f*, **--frequency** __hz-2-foo__::
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frequency to **--foo** at
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*--foo*=__bar__::
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Foobar.
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Boo far.
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Subsection
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~~~~~~~~~~
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*--help*::
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*--version*::
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Oh my.
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Major section
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-------------
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And now for something completely different.
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Very wild
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END
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}
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#- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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run() {
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echo "-- help2adoc/$1"
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local selfquoted=$(echo "$self" | sed 's/\\/&&/g')
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local output=$(TEST=$1 awk -f "$help2adoc" -v Target="$selfquoted")
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local expect="$($1_out)"
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if [ "$output" = "$expect" ]
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then return
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fi
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echo "== Expected"
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sed 's/^/ /' <<-END
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$expect
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END
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echo "== Received"
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sed 's/^/ /' <<-END
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$output
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END
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exit 1
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}
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if [ -z "$TEST" ]
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then
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run test_oneline
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run test_simple
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run test_wild
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echo "-- OK"
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elif [ "$1" = "--help" ]
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then ${TEST}_help
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elif [ "$1" = "--version" ]
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then ${TEST}_version
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else
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echo "Wrong usage"
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exit 1
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fi
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tools/help2adoc.awk
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# help2adoc.awk: convert --version/--help to AsciiDoc manual pages
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2024, Přemysl Eric Janouch <p@janouch.name>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD
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#
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# Usage: awk -f help2adoc.awk -v Target=cat
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#
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# This is not intended to produce great output, merely useful output,
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# if only because there is no real standard of what the input should look like.
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#
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# The only target that needs to work is liberty's own opt_handler.
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# The expected input format is roughly that of GNU utilites.
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function fatal(message) {
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print "// " message
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print "fatal error: " message > "/dev/stderr"
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exit 1
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}
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# The input model of this script is that function take the next line on $0,
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# read further lines as necessary, and leave the next line in $0 again.
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function readline( ok) {
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if ((ok = (Command | getline)) < 0)
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fatal("read error")
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if (!ok)
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exit
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}
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function emboldenoptions(line) {
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# -N, --newer=DATE-OR-FILE, --after-date=DATE-OR-FILE
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sub(/^-[^-=,[:space:]{[<]/, "*&*", line)
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while (match(line, /[^-_[:alnum:]*'+]-[^-=,[:space:]{[<]/)) {
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line = substr(line, 1, RSTART) \
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"**" substr(line, RSTART + 1, RLENGTH - 1) "**" \
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substr(line, RSTART + RLENGTH)
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}
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sub(/^--[-_[:alnum:]]+/, "*&*", line)
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while (match(line, /[^-_[:alnum:]*'+]--[-_[:alnum:]]+/)) {
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line = substr(line, 1, RSTART) \
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"**" substr(line, RSTART + 1, RLENGTH - 1) "**" \
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substr(line, RSTART + RLENGTH)
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}
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return line
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}
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function formatinline(line, programname, last, i) {
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# Go the extra step of emboldening the program name at word boundaries.
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programname = ProgramName
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gsub(/[][\\.^$(){}|*+?]/, "\\\\&", programname)
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if (match(line, "^" programname "[^-_[:alnum:]*'+/]")) {
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line = "**" substr(line, RSTART, RLENGTH - 1) "**" \
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substr(line, RSTART + RLENGTH - 1)
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}
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while (match(line, "[^-_[:alnum:]*'+/]" programname "[^-_[:alnum:]*'+/]")) {
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line = substr(line, 1, RSTART) \
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"**" substr(line, RSTART + 1, RLENGTH - 2) "**" \
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substr(line, RSTART + RLENGTH - 1)
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}
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if (match(line, "[^-_[:alnum:]*'+/]" programname "$")) {
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line = substr(line, 1, RSTART) \
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"**" substr(line, RSTART + 1, RLENGTH - 1) "**"
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}
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return emboldenoptions(line)
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}
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function printusage(usage, description) {
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gsub(/…/, "...", usage)
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gsub(/—|–/, "-", usage)
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# --help output will more likely than not simply include argv[0],
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# or perhaps program_invocation_short_name (not addressed here).
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if (substr(usage, 1, length(Target) + 1) == Target " ")
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usage = ProgramName substr(usage, length(Target) + 1)
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# A lot of GNOME software includes the description here.
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if (match(usage, / +- +/) && usage !~ / - [^[:alnum:]]/) {
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description = substr(usage, RSTART + RLENGTH)
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usage = substr(usage, 1, RSTART - 1)
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}
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while (match(usage, /[^-_[:alnum:]*'+.][[:alnum:]][-_[:alnum:]]+/)) {
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usage = substr(usage, 1, RSTART) \
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"__" substr(usage, RSTART + 1, RLENGTH - 1) "__" \
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substr(usage, RSTART + RLENGTH)
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}
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sub(/^[^[:space:]]+/, "*&*", usage)
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print emboldenoptions(usage)
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print ""
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if (description) {
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flushsections()
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print formatinline(description)
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print ""
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}
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}
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# We're going with Setext headers, because that's what asciiman.awk supports.
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function printheader(text, underline) {
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print text
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gsub(/./, underline, text)
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print text
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}
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BEGIN {
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if (!Target)
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fatal("missing Target")
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TargetQuoted = Target
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gsub(/'/, "'\\''", TargetQuoted)
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TargetQuoted = "'" TargetQuoted "'"
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# Remaining --version lines could be about copyright (GNU),
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# or something else entirely.
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Command = TargetQuoted " --version"
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if ((Command | getline) > 0) {
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# GNU --version output can place the package name in parentheses.
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Package = $0
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if (match($0, /[[:space:]][(][^)]*[)]/)) {
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Package = substr($0, RSTART + 2, RLENGTH - 3) \
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substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH)
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sub(/[[:space:]]+[(][^)]*[)]/, "")
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}
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Version = $0
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sub(/[[:space:]]+[^[:space:]]+$/, "")
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Name = $0
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} else {
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fatal("failed to get --version output")
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}
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if (Name !~ /[[:space:]]/)
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ProgramName = Name
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else if (match(Target, /[^/]+$/))
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ProgramName = substr(Target, RSTART, RLENGTH)
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printheader(ProgramName "(1)", "=")
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print ":doctype: manpage"
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print ":manmanual: " Name " Manual"
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print ":mansource: " Package
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print ""
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printheader("Name", "-")
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print ProgramName " - manual page for " Version
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print ""
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close(Command)
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Command = TargetQuoted " --help"
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if ((Command | getline) <= 0)
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fatal("failed to get --help output")
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NextSection = "Description"
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NextSubsection = ""
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# The SYNOPSIS section is mandatory, so just put it there.
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printheader("Synopsis", "-")
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while (1) {
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if (match($0, /^[Uu]sage:[[:space:]]*/)) {
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if (($0 = substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH)))
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printusage($0)
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} else if (match($0, /^[[:space:]]+/) && !/^[[:space:]]*-/) {
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if (($0 = substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH)))
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printusage($0)
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} else if ($0) {
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break
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}
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readline()
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}
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while (1) {
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if (match($0, /^[[:alpha:]][-[:alnum:][:space:]]+:$/)) {
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# We don't flush sections here,
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# so that we don't unnecessarily enforce DESCRIPTION first.
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NextSection = substr($0, RSTART, RLENGTH - 1)
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} else if (match($0, /^ [[:alpha:]][-[:alnum:][:space:]]+:$/)) {
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flushsections()
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NextSubsection = substr($0, RSTART + 1, RLENGTH - 2)
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} else if (match($0, /^ +-/)) {
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flushsections()
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parseoption(substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH - 1))
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continue
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} else if ($0) {
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flushsections()
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# That will be probably interpreted as a literal block.
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if (!/^[[:space:]]/)
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$0 = formatinline($0)
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print
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} else {
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print
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}
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readline()
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}
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}
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function flushsections() {
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if (NextSection) {
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print ""
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printheader(NextSection, "-")
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NextSection = ""
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}
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if (NextSubsection) {
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print ""
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printheader(NextSubsection, "~")
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NextSubsection = ""
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}
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}
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function parseoption(line, usage) {
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# Often enough you will see it separated with only one space,
|
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# which will simply not work for us.
|
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if (match(line, /[[:space:]]{2,}/)) {
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usage = substr(line, 1, RSTART - 1)
|
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line = substr(line, RSTART + RLENGTH)
|
||||
} else {
|
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usage = line
|
||||
line = ""
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
usage = emboldenoptions(usage)
|
||||
while (match(usage, /[=<, ][[:alnum:]][-_[:alnum:]]*/)) {
|
||||
usage = substr(usage, 1, RSTART) \
|
||||
"__" substr(usage, RSTART + 1, RLENGTH - 1) "__" \
|
||||
substr(usage, RSTART + RLENGTH)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
print ""
|
||||
print usage "::"
|
||||
if (line)
|
||||
print "\t" formatinline(line)
|
||||
|
||||
readline()
|
||||
while (match($0, /^ +[^-[:space:]]|^ {7,}./)) {
|
||||
print "\t" formatinline(substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH - 1))
|
||||
readline()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
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