#!/bin/bash
#
# manual_removeEntry.sh -- This function removes a documentation entry
# from your working copy documentation structure.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Alain Reguera Delgado
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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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
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function manual_removeEntry {
# Define variables as local to avoid conflicts outside.
local ENTRIES=''
local ENTRIES_COUNTER=0
local LOCATION=''
# Check if the entry has been already removed.
if [[ ! -f $ENTRY ]];then
cli_printMessage "`gettext "The following entry doesn't exist:"`"
cli_printMessage "$ENTRY" "AsResponseLine"
cli_printMessage "$(caller)" "AsToKnowMoreLine"
fi
# Define entries. Start with the one being processed currently.
ENTRIES=$ENTRY
# Define root location to look for entries.
LOCATION=$(echo $ENTRY | sed -r 's!\.texi$!!')
# Re-define location to match the chapter's root directory. This
# applies when you try to remove the whole chapter from the
# working copy (e.g., centos-art manual --remove=/home/centos/artwork/trunk/).
if [[ $ENTRY =~ "${MANUALS_FILE[7]}$" ]];then
LOCATION=$(dirname $ENTRY)
fi
# Look for dependent entries. In this context, dependent entries
# are all files ending in .texi which have a directory name that
# matches the file name (without .texi extension) of the entry
# being processed currently. See LOCATION default definition
# above. If location directory doesn't exist it is probably
# because there is no dependent entries.
if [[ -d $LOCATION ]];then
for ENTRY in $(find $LOCATION -name '*.texi');do
ENTRIES="$ENTRIES $ENTRY $(dirname $ENTRY)"
ENTRIES_COUNTER=$(($ENTRIES_COUNTER + 1))
done
fi
# Remove duplicated lines from entries list.
ENTRIES=$(echo "$ENTRIES" | tr ' ' "\n" | sort -r | uniq)
# Show a verification message before doing anything.
cli_printMessage "`ngettext "The following entry will be removed:" \
"The following entries will be removed:" \
$ENTRIES_COUNTER`"
# Show list of affected entries.
for ENTRY in $ENTRIES;do
cli_printMessage "$ENTRY" "AsResponseLine"
done
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to continue?"`" "AsYesOrNoRequestLine"
# Re-define ENTRY using affected entries as reference.
for ENTRY in $ENTRIES;do
# Show which entry is being removed.
cli_printMessage "$ENTRY" "AsRemovingLine"
# Remove documentation entry. At this point, documentation
# entry can be under version control or not versioned at all.
# Here we need to decide how to remove documentation entries
# based on whether they are under version control or not.
if [[ "$(cli_getRepoStatus "$ENTRY")" == ' ' ]];then
# Documentation entry is under version control and clean
# of changes. Only if documentation entry is clean of
# changes we can mark it for deletion. So use subversion's
# `del' command to do so.
eval svn del "$ENTRY" --quiet
elif [[ "$(cli_getRepoStatus "$ENTRY")" == '?' ]] \
|| [[ "$(cli_getRepoStatus "$ENTRY")" == '' ]] ;then
# Documentation entry is not under version control, so we
# don't care about changes inside unversioned
# documentation entries at all. If you say centos-art.sh
# script to remove an unversion documentation entry it
# will do so, using convenctional `rm' command.
if [[ -d "$ENTRY" ]];then
rm -r "$ENTRY"
else
rm "$ENTRY"
fi
else
# Documentation entry is under version control and it does
# have changes. We don't remove a versioned documentation
# entry with changes. So print a message about it and stop
# script execution.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "The documentation entry cannot be removed."`" 'AsErrorLine'
cli_printMessage "$(caller)" 'AsToKnowMoreLine'
fi
# Update section's menu and nodes to reflect the fact that
# documentation entry has been removed.
manual_updateMenu "remove-entry"
manual_updateNodes
done
# Update chapter's menu and nodes in the master texinfo document.
# This is mainly applied when one of the chapters (e.g., trunk/,
# tags/, or branches/) is removed.
if [[ ! -d $ENTRYCHAPTER ]];then
manual_updateChaptersMenu 'remove-entry'
manual_updateChaptersNodes
fi
# Update manuals' related output files.
manual_updateOutputFiles
}