#!/bin/bash
#
# help_getEntries.sh -- This function interpretes non-option
# arguments passed to `help' functionality through the command-line
# and redefines array variables related to documentation entries.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 The CentOS Project
#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function help_getEntries {
# Initialize manual's documentation entry as an empty value local
# to this function.
local MANUAL_DOCENTRY=''
# Redefine positional parameters using ARGUMENTS. At this point,
# option arguments have been removed from ARGUMENTS variable and
# only non-option arguments remain in it.
eval set -- "$ARGUMENTS"
# Retrive documentation entries passed to `centos-art.sh' script
# as non-option arguments and store them in array variables in
# order to describe their parts (e.g., manual name, chapter name
# and section name) that way. Documentation entries passed as
# non-opiton arguments must be written either in
# `MANUAL:PART:CHAPTER:SECTION' or `path/to/dir' formats in order
# to be processed correctly here. Empty spaces are not permitted.
# To separate words, use the minus sign (e.g., hello-world) or
# cammel case (e.g., HelloWorld).
for MANUAL_DOCENTRY in $@;do
if [[ ${MANUAL_DOCENTRY} =~ '^[[:alpha:]][[:alnum:]-]+:([[:alnum:]-]*:){2}[[:alnum:]/]*' ]];then
# When `MANUAL:PART:CHAPTER:SECTION' is used as format to
# documentation entry, you can specify the manual, chapter
# and section where documentation actions will take place
# on.
# Manual self name.
MANUAL_SLFN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]=$(cli_getRepoName \
$(echo "${MANUAL_DOCENTRY}" | gawk 'BEGIN{ FS=":" } { print $1 }') -f \
| tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
# Manual self directory name.
MANUAL_DIRN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]=$(cli_getRepoName \
$(echo "${MANUAL_DOCENTRY}" | gawk 'BEGIN{ FS=":" } { print $1 }') -d )
# Manual part name.
MANUAL_PART[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]=$(cli_getRepoName \
$(echo "${MANUAL_DOCENTRY}" | gawk 'BEGIN{ FS=":" } { print $2 }') -d )
# Manual chapter name.
MANUAL_CHAP[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]=$(cli_getRepoName \
$(echo "${MANUAL_DOCENTRY}" | gawk 'BEGIN{ FS=":" } { print $3 }') -d )
# Manual section name.
MANUAL_SECT[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]=$(cli_getRepoName \
$(echo "${MANUAL_DOCENTRY}" | gawk 'BEGIN{ FS=":" } { print $4 }' | tr '/' '-') -f )
elif [[ ${MANUAL_DOCENTRY} =~ '^(trunk|branches|tags)' ]];then
# When `path/to/dir' is used as format to documentation
# entry, you cannot specify the manual chapter or section
# where documentation actions will take place on. Instead,
# they are predefined for you here. Use this format to
# document directories inside your working copy.
# Manual's self name.
MANUAL_SLFN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]='tcar-fs'
# Manual's self directory name.
MANUAL_DIRN[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]='Tcar-fs'
# Manual's chapter name.
MANUAL_CHAP[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]=$(cli_getRepoName \
$(echo "${MANUAL_DOCENTRY}" | gawk 'BEGIN { FS="/" }; { if ( NF >= 1 ) print $1 }' ) -d )
# Manual's section name.
MANUAL_SECT[${MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT}]=$(cli_getRepoName \
$(echo "${MANUAL_DOCENTRY}" | gawk 'BEGIN { FS="/" }; { if ( NF >= 2 ) print $0 }' \
| cut -d/ -f2- | tr '/' '-') -f )
else
cli_printMessage "`gettext "The documentation entry provided isn't supported."`" --as-error-line
fi
# Increment counting of non-option arguments.
MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT=$(($MANUAL_DOCENTRY_COUNT + 1))
done
}