#!/bin/bash
#
# texinfo_copyEntryChapter.sh -- This function standardizes chapter
# duplication inside manuals written in texinfo format.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Artwork SIG
#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function texinfo_copyEntryChapter {
# Redefine documentation entry source's location.
MANUAL_ENTRY_SRC=${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/${MANUAL_CHAN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID}]}
# Redefine documentation entry target's location.
MANUAL_ENTRY_DST=${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/${MANUAL_CHAN[((${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID} + 1))]}
# When we are copying chapters, the source location and the target
# location must be different in value. They cannot point to the
# same chapter directory.
if [[ $MANUAL_ENTRY_SRC == $MANUAL_ENTRY_DST ]];then
cli_printMessage "`gettext "The chapter cannot be copied into itself."`" --as-error-line
fi
# When we are copying chapters, document structure actualization
# needs to be performed against the target chapter not the source
# one used to create the duplication. To achieve this goal,
# define both chapter's directory and chapter's name at this
# point.
local MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR=$MANUAL_ENTRY_DST
local MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME=${MANUAL_CHAN[((${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID} + 1))]}
# When we are copying chapters, the chapter itself cannot be
# copied as we regularly do with sections. Instead, the target
# chapter must be created as a new chapter and then sections from
# source chapter must be copied one by one to the recently created
# chapter. At this point then, is when menu, nodes and cross
# references for the new chapter are updated.
${FLAG_BACKEND}_createChapter
# Create list of sections from source chapter that need to be
# copied to target chapter. Don't include chapter main definition
# files.
local MANUAL_ENTRIES=$(cli_getFilesList $MANUAL_ENTRY_SRC \
--pattern="${MANUAL_ENTRY_SRC}/.+\.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}" \
| egrep -v '/chapter')
# Copy sections from source chapter to target chapter.
for MANUAL_ENTRY in $MANUAL_ENTRIES;do
svn cp $MANUAL_ENTRY $MANUAL_ENTRY_DST --quiet
done
# Update section menu, nodes and cross reference definitions
# inside target chapter where all section entries were copied to.
${FLAG_BACKEND}_updateStructureSection "${MANUAL_ENTRY_DST}/.+\.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}"
# Update chapter menu and node definitions inside the manual
# structure.
${FLAG_BACKEND}_updateChapterMenu
${FLAG_BACKEND}_updateChapterNodes
}