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#!/bin/bash
#
# help.sh -- This function initializes the interface used by
# centos-art.sh script to perform documentation tasks through
# different documentation backends.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Artwork SIG
#
# 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
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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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.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
function help {

    # Initialize action name with an empty value.
    local ACTIONNAM=''

    # Initialize search option (`--search'). This option is used to
    # look for documentation inside documentation backends.
    local FLAG_SEARCH=""

    # Initialize the backend flag (`--backend'). This option sets the
    # documentation backed used to perform documentation actions.
    local FLAG_BACKEND='texinfo'

    # Initialize manual's language.
    local MANUAL_L10N=$(cli_getCurrentLocale)

    # Initialize manuals's top-level directory. This is the place
    # where the manual will be stored in. To provide flexibility, the
    # current directory where the `centos-art.sh' script was called
    # from is used as manual's top-level directory.  Notice that this
    # relaxation is required because we need to create/maintain
    # manuals both under `trunk/Manuals/' and `branches/Manuals/'
    # directories.
    local MANUAL_TLDIR=${PWD}

    # Verify manual's top-level directory. To prevent messing the
    # things up, we need to restrict the possible locations
    # where documentation manuals can be created in the working copy.
    # When manual's top-level location is other but the ones
    # permitted, use `trunk/Manuals' directory structure as default
    # location to store documentation manuals.
    if [[ ! $MANUAL_TLDIR =~ "^${CLI_WRKCOPY}/(trunk/Manuals|branches/Manuals/[[:alnum:]-]+)$" ]];then
        MANUAL_TLDIR="${CLI_WRKCOPY}/trunk/Manuals"
    fi

    # Initialize documentation entries arrays. Arrays defined here
    # contain all the information needed to process documentation
    # entries (e.g., manual, chapter, section).
    local -a MANUAL_SLFN
    local -a MANUAL_DIRN
    local -a MANUAL_CHAN
    local -a MANUAL_SECN

    # Initialize documentation entries counter.
    local MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT=0
    local MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID=0

    # Interpret option arguments passed through the command-line.
    ${CLI_FUNCNAME}_getOptions

    # Redefine arrays related to documentation entries using
    # non-option arguments passed through the command-line. At this
    # point all options have been removed from ARGUMENTS and
    # non-option arguments remain. Evaluate ARGUMENTS to retrive the
    # information related documentation entries from there.
    ${CLI_FUNCNAME}_getEntries

    # Initialize documentation backend functionalities. At this point
    # we load all functionalities required into `centos-art.sh''s
    # execution environment and make them available, this way, to
    # perform backend-specific documentation tasks.
    cli_exportFunctions "${CLI_FUNCDIR}/${CLI_FUNCDIRNAM}/$(cli_getRepoName \
        ${FLAG_BACKEND} -d)" "${FLAG_BACKEND}"

    # Execute backend-specific documentation tasks for each
    # documentation entry specified in the command-line, individually.
    # Notice that we've stored all documentation entries passed as
    # non-option arguments in array variables in order to process them
    # now, one by one.  This is particularily useful when we need to
    # reach items in the array beyond the current iteration cycle. For
    # example, when we perform actions that require source and target
    # locations (e.g., copying and renaming): we use the current value
    # as source location and the second value in the array as target
    # location; both defined from the first iteration cycle.
    while [[ $MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID -lt $MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT ]];do

        # Define name used by manual's main definition file.
        MANUAL_NAME=${MANUAL_SLFN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID}]}

        # Define absolute path to directory holding language-specific
        # directories.
        MANUAL_BASEDIR="${MANUAL_TLDIR}/${MANUAL_DIRN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID}]}"

        # Define absolute path to directory holding language-specific
        # texinfo source files.
        MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N="${MANUAL_BASEDIR}/${MANUAL_L10N}"

        # Define absolute path to changed directories inside the
        # manual. For example, when a section entry is edited, copied
        # or renamed inside  the same manual there is only one
        # aboslute path to changed directory to look for changes, the
        # one holding the section entry.  However, when a manual entry
        # is renamed, there are two different locations to look for
        # changes, the source manual removed and the target manual
        # added.
        MANUAL_CHANGED_DIRS="${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}"

        # Syncronize changes between repository and working copy. At
        # this point, changes in the repository are merged in the
        # working copy and changes in the working copy committed up to
        # repository. Notice that, because we are processing
        # non-option arguments one by one, there is no need to
        # sycronize changes to the same manual time after time
        # (assuming all documentation entries passed as non-option
        # arguments refer the same manual directory name).
        if [[ ${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID} -eq 0 \
            || ( ( ${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID} -gt 0 ) && ( \
            ${MANUAL_DIRN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID}]} != ${MANUAL_DIRN[((${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID} - 1))]} ) ) ]];then
            cli_syncroRepoChanges ${MANUAL_CHANGED_DIRS}
        fi

        # Define absolute path to base file. This is the main file
        # name (without extension) we use as reference to build output
        # files in different formats (.info, .pdf, .xml, etc.).
        MANUAL_BASEFILE="${MANUAL_BASEDIR_L10N}/${MANUAL_NAME}"

        # Define chapter name.
        MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME=${MANUAL_CHAN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID}]}

        # Define section name.
        MANUAL_SECTION_NAME=${MANUAL_SECN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID}]}

        # Execute backend-specific documentation tasks.
        ${FLAG_BACKEND}

        # Increment documentation entry counter id.
        MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID=$(($MANUAL_DOCENTRY_ID + 1))

    done

    # Rebuild output files to propagate recent changes.
    ${FLAG_BACKEND}_updateOutputFiles

    # Syncronize changes between repository and working copy. At this
    # point, changes in the repository are merged in the working copy
    # and changes in the working copy committed up to repository.
    cli_syncroRepoChanges ${MANUAL_CHANGED_DIRS}

}