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130 lines
3.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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# Simple little checker for individual libref manual sections
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#
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# usage: makesec.sh section
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#
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# This script builds the minimal file necessary to run a single section
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# through latex, does so, then converts the resulting dvi file to ps or pdf
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# and feeds the result into a viewer. It's by no means foolproof, but seems
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# to work okay for me (knock wood). It sure beats manually commenting out
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# most of the man lib.tex file and running everything manually.
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# It attempts to locate an appropriate dvi converter and viewer for the
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# selected output format. It understands the following environment
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# variables:
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#
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# PYSRC - refers to the root of your build tree (dir containing Doc)
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# DVICVT - refers to a dvi converter like dvips or dvipdf
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# VIEWER - refers to an appropriate viewer for the ps/pdf file
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#
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# Of the three, only PYSRC is currently required. The other two can be set
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# to specify unusual tools which perform those tasks.
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# Known issues:
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# - It would be nice if the script could determine PYSRC on its own.
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# - Something about \seealso{}s blows the latex stack, so they need
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# to be commented out for now.
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if [ x$PYSRC = x ] ; then
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echo "PYSRC must refer to the Python source tree" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ ! -d $PYSRC/Doc ] ; then
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echo "Can't find a Doc subdirectory in $PYSRC" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "$#" -ne 1 ] ; then
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echo "Must specify a single libref manual section on cmd line" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# settle on a dvi converter
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if [ x$DVICVT != x ] ; then
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converter=$DVICVT
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ext=`echo $DVICVT | sed -e 's/^dvi//'`
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result=lib.$ext
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elif [ x`which dvipdf` != x ] ; then
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converter=`which dvipdf`
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ext=.pdf
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elif [ x`which dvips` != x ] ; then
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converter=`which dvips`
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ext=.ps
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else
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echo "Can't find a reasonable dvi converter" 1>&2
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echo "Set DVICVT to refer to one" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# how about a viewer?
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if [ x$VIEWER != x ] ; then
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viewer=$VIEWER
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elif [ $ext = ".ps" -a x`which gv` != x ] ; then
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viewer=gv
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elif [ $ext = ".ps" -a x`which gs` != x ] ; then
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viewer=gs
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elif [ $ext = ".pdf" -a x`which acroread` != x ] ; then
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viewer=acroread
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elif [ $ext = ".pdf" -a "`uname`" = "Darwin" -a x`which open` != x ] ; then
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viewer=open
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elif [ $ext = ".pdf" -a x`which acroread` != x ] ; then
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viewer=acroread
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else
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echo "Can't find a reasonable viewer" 1>&2
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echo "Set VIEWER to refer to one" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# make sure necessary links are in place
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for f in howto.cls pypaper.sty ; do
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rm -f $f
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ln -s $PYSRC/Doc/$f
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done
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export TEXINPUTS=.:$PYSRC/Doc/texinputs:
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# strip extension in case they gave full filename
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inp=`basename $1 .tex`
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# create the minimal framework necessary to run section through latex
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tmpf=lib.tex
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cat > $tmpf <<EOF
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\documentclass{manual}
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% NOTE: this file controls which chapters/sections of the library
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% manual are actually printed. It is easy to customize your manual
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% by commenting out sections that you are not interested in.
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\title{Python Library Reference}
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\input{boilerplate}
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\makeindex % tell \index to actually write the
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% .idx file
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\makemodindex % ... and the module index as well.
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\ifhtml
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\chapter*{Front Matter\label{front}}
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\fi
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\input{$inp}
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\end{document}
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EOF
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latex $tmpf
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$converter lib
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$viewer lib.pdf
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rm -f $tmpf howto.cls pypaper.sty *.idx *.syn
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rm -f lib.aux lib.log
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