#!/bin/bash
#
# texinfo_createStructure.sh -- This function creates the
# documentation structure of a manual using the current language as
# reference.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
#
# 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
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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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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function texinfo_createStructure {
# Verify manual base directory. The manual base directory is where
# the whole documentation manual is stored in. If it already
# exist, assume it was correctly created in the past.
if [[ -d $MANUAL_BASEDIR ]];then
return
else
cli_printMessage "-" --as-separator-line
cli_printMessage "`eval_gettext "The following documentation manual will be created:"`"
cli_printMessage "${MANUAL_BASEFILE}.texinfo" --as-response-line
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to continue?"`" --as-yesornorequest-line
fi
# Initialize manual's information (e.g., title, subtitle, abstract).
local MANUAL_TITLE=''
local MANUAL_SUBTITLE=''
local MANUAL_ABSTRACT=''
# Create manual's top-level directory using subversion. This is
# the place where all texinfo documentation manuals is stored in.
if [[ ! -d ${MANUAL_BASEDIR} ]];then
svn mkdir ${MANUAL_BASEDIR} --quiet
fi
# Create manual's base directory. This is the place where
# language-specific documentation source files are stored in.
svn mkdir ${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N} --quiet
# Retrive manual's information from standard input.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Manual Title"`" --as-request-line
read MANUAL_TITLE
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Manual Subtitle"`" --as-request-line
read MANUAL_SUBTITLE
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Manual Abstract"`" --as-request-line
read MANUAL_ABSTRACT
# Print action message.
cli_printMessage "-" --as-separator-line
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Creating manual structure in texinfo format."`" --as-response-line
# Verify manual's information. The title information must be
# non-empty value.
if [[ $MANUAL_TITLE == '' ]];then
cli_printMessage "`gettext "The manual title cannot be empty."`" --as-error-line
fi
# Define file names required to build the manual.
local FILE=''
local FILES=$(cli_getFilesList "${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}" \
--maxdepth='1' \
--pattern="manual(-menu|-nodes|-index)?\.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}")
# Verify manual base file. The manual base file is where the
# documentation manual is defined in the backend format. Assuming
# no file exists (e.g., a new language-specific manual is being
# created), use texinfo templates for it.
for FILE in $FILES;do
if [[ ! -f ${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/$(basename ${FILE}) ]];then
# Be sure the file is inside the working copy and under
# version control.
cli_checkFiles ${FILE} -wn
# Define target file.
local DST=${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/$(basename ${FILE} \
| sed -r "s!manual!${MANUAL_NAME}!")
# Copy using subversion to register this action.
svn cp ${FILE} ${DST} --quiet
# Expand common translation markers inside target file.
cli_expandTMarkers ${DST}
# Expand specific translation markers inside target file.
sed -r -i -e "s!=MANUAL_NAME=!${MANUAL_NAME}!g" \
-e "s!=MANUAL_TITLE=!${MANUAL_TITLE}!g" \
-e "s!=MANUAL_SUBTITLE=!${MANUAL_SUBTITLE}!g" \
-e "s!=MANUAL_ABSTRACT=!${MANUAL_ABSTRACT}!g" $DST
fi
done
# Initialize chapter structure inside the manual.
${FLAG_BACKEND}_createStructureChapters
# Redefine absolute path to changed directory.
MANUAL_CHANGED_DIRS=${MANUAL_BASEDIR}
}