#!/bin/bash
#
# help_renameCrossReferences.sh -- This function replaces a node
# pattern with a node replacement and updates cross-reference
# definitions to reflect the changes.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function help_renameCrossReferences {
local NODE=''
local COUNT=1
local ENTRIES=''
local NODE_SRC=''
local NODE_DST=''
# Define node pattern for source documenation entry.
NODE_SRC=$(echo "$ENTRY" \
| cut -d / -f7- \
| tr '/' ' ' \
| sed -r \
-e "s/(chapter-intro\.texi|\.texi)$//")
# Define node replacement for target documentation entry.
NODE_DST=$(echo "$ENTRY_DST" \
| cut -d / -f7- \
| tr '/' ' ' \
| sed -r \
-e "s/(chapter-intro\.texi|\.texi)$//")
# Define list of entries to process.
ENTRIES=$(cli_getFilesList ${MANUAL_BASEDIR} --pattern='.*\.texi')
# Update node-related cross-references. The node-related cross
# reference definition, long ones specially, could require more
# than one line to be set. By default, GNU sed does not matches
# newline characters in the pattern space, so we need to make use
# of `label' feature and the `N' command in order to build a
# pattern space that includes the newline character in it. Here we
# use the `a' letter to name the label we use, followed by N
# command to add a newline to the pattern space, the s command to
# make the pattern replacement using the `g' flag to make it
# global and finaly the command `b' to branch label named `a'.
sed -r -i ":a;N;s!${NODE_SRC}!${NODE_DST}!g;ba" ${ENTRIES}
# At this point, source documentation entry has been renamed from
# source to target documentation entry, but they are still
# commented. So, uncomment them restoring target documentation
# entries.
help_restoreCrossReferences "${ENTRY_DST}"
}