#!/bin/bash
#
# help_deleteEntry.sh -- This function removes a documentation entry
# from documentation directory structure.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function help_deleteEntry {
# Print separator line.
cli_printMessage '-' --as-separator-line
local ENTRY_SRC=${ENTRY}
local ENTRIES=''
local ENTRY=''
local ENTRY_DEP=''
# Initiate list of entries to remove using the entry specified in
# the command line.
ENTRIES=${ENTRY_SRC}
# Verify existence of dependent entries. Dependent entries are
# stored inside a directory with the same name of the entry you
# are trying to remove.
if [[ -d ${ENTRY_DIR}/${ENTRY_FILE} ]];then
# Add dependent files to list of entries.
ENTRIES="${ENTRIES} $(cli_getFilesList ${ENTRY_DIR}/${ENTRY_FILE} --pattern=".*\.texi")"
# Add dependent directories to list of entries. Be aware of
# nested directories.
for ENTRY in ${ENTRIES};do
ENTRY_DEP=$(echo $ENTRY | sed -r "s/\.texi$//")
if [[ -d $ENTRY_DEP ]];then
ENTRIES="${ENTRIES} ${ENTRY_DEP}"
fi
done
fi
# Prepare list of entries for action preamble.
ENTRIES=$(echo ${ENTRIES} | tr ' ' "\n" | sort -r | uniq)
# Print action preamble.
cli_printActionPreamble $ENTRIES --to-delete
# Remove documentation entry using Subversion's `delete' command
# to know when the action took place. Do not use regular `rm'
# command here.
svn del ${ENTRIES} --quiet
# Verify exit status from subversion command to be sure everything
# went well. Otherwhise stop script execution.
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]];then
cli_printMessage "${FUNCDIRNAM}" --as-toknowmore-line
fi
# Print separator line.
cli_printMessage '-' --as-separator-line
# Print action message.
cli_printMessage "Updating menus, nodes and cross-references." '--as-response-line'
# Process list of entries in order to update menus, nodes and
# cross references. Since we are verifying entry status before
# remove the we cannot update the information in the same loop we
# remove files. This would modify some file before be removed and
# that would stop script execution. Similary, if we do update
# menus, nodes and cross references before removing files it would
# be needed to remove farther status verification in order for the
# script to continue its execution. Thereby, I can't see a
# different way but removing files first using status verification
# and later go through entries list again to update menus, nodes
# and cross references in remaining files.
for ENTRY in ${ENTRIES};do
# Update menu and node definitions from manual sections to
# reflect the changes.
help_updateMenu "remove-entry"
help_updateNodes
# Update cross reference definitions from manual to reflect
# the changes.
help_deleteCrossReferences
done
# Rebuild output files to propagate recent changes.
help_updateOutputFiles
}