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#! /usr/bin/perl # texi2any: Texinfo converter. # # Copyright 2010-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # 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 3 of the License, # or (at your option) any later version. # # 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, see
. # # Original author: Patrice Dumas
# Parts (also from Patrice Dumas) come from texi2html.pl or texi2html.init. # for POSIX::setlocale and File::Spec require 5.00405; use strict; # for file names portability use File::Spec; # to determine the path separator and null file use Config; # for dirname and fileparse use File::Basename; #use Cwd; use Getopt::Long qw(GetOptions); # for carp #use Carp; Getopt::Long::Configure("gnu_getopt"); my ($real_command_name, $command_directory, $command_suffix); # This big BEGIN block deals with finding modules and # some dependencies that we ship # * in source or # * installed or # * installed relative to the script BEGIN { # emulate -w $^W = 1; ($real_command_name, $command_directory, $command_suffix) = fileparse($0, '.pl'); my $updir = File::Spec->updir(); # These are substituted by the Makefile to create "texi2any". my $datadir = '/usr/share'; my $package = 'texinfo'; my $packagedir = '/usr/lib/texinfo'; if ($datadir eq '@' .'datadir@' or defined($ENV{'TEXINFO_DEV_SOURCE'}) and $ENV{'TEXINFO_DEV_SOURCE'} ne '0') { # Use uninstalled modules # To find Texinfo::ModulePath if (defined($ENV{'top_builddir'})) { unshift @INC, File::Spec->catdir($ENV{'top_builddir'}, 'tp'); } else { unshift @INC, File::Spec->catdir($command_directory); } require Texinfo::ModulePath; Texinfo::ModulePath::init(undef, undef, 'updirs' => 1); } else { # Look for modules in their installed locations. my $lib_dir = File::Spec->catdir($datadir, $package); unshift @INC, $lib_dir; require Texinfo::ModulePath; Texinfo::ModulePath::init($lib_dir, $packagedir, 'installed' => 1); } } # end BEGIN # This allows disabling use of XS modules when Texinfo is built. BEGIN { my $enable_xs = 'yes'; if ($enable_xs eq 'no') { package Texinfo::XSLoader; our $disable_XS; $disable_XS = 1; } } use Locale::Messages; use Texinfo::Common; use Texinfo::Convert::Converter; # this associates the command line options to the arrays set during # command line parsing. my @css_files = (); my @css_refs = (); my $cmdline_options = { 'CSS_FILES' => \@css_files, 'CSS_REFS' => \@css_refs }; # determine the path separators my $path_separator = $Config{'path_sep'}; $path_separator = ':' if (!defined($path_separator)); my $quoted_path_separator = quotemeta($path_separator); # Paths and file names my $curdir = File::Spec->curdir(); my $updir = File::Spec->updir(); # set by configure, prefix for the sysconfdir and so on # This could be used in the eval my $prefix = '/usr'; my $datarootdir; my $sysconfdir; my $pkgdatadir; my $datadir; my $fallback_prefix = File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->rootdir(), 'usr', 'local'); # We need to eval as $prefix has to be expanded. However when we haven't # run configure @sysconfdir will be expanded as an array, thus we verify # whether configure was run or not if ('/usr/etc' ne '@' . 'sysconfdir@') { $sysconfdir = eval '"/usr/etc"'; } else { $sysconfdir = File::Spec->catdir($fallback_prefix, 'etc'); } if ('/usr/share' ne '@' . 'datarootdir@') { $datarootdir = eval '"/usr/share"'; } else { $datarootdir = File::Spec->catdir($fallback_prefix, 'share'); } if ('/usr/share' ne '@' . 'datadir@' and 'texinfo' ne '@' . 'PACKAGE@') { $datadir = eval '"/usr/share"'; my $package = 'texinfo'; $pkgdatadir = File::Spec->catdir($datadir, $package); } else { $datadir = File::Spec->catdir($fallback_prefix, 'share'); $pkgdatadir = File::Spec->catdir($datadir, 'texinfo'); } # work-around in case libintl-perl do not do it itself # see http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/The-LANGUAGE-variable.html#The-LANGUAGE-variable if ((defined($ENV{"LC_ALL"}) and $ENV{"LC_ALL"} =~ /^(C|POSIX)$/) or (defined($ENV{"LANG"}) and $ENV{"LANG"} =~ /^(C|POSIX)$/)) { delete $ENV{"LANGUAGE"} if defined($ENV{"LANGUAGE"}); } #my $messages_textdomain = 'texinfo'; my $messages_textdomain = 'texinfo'; $messages_textdomain = 'texinfo' if ($messages_textdomain eq '@'.'PACKAGE@'); my $strings_textdomain = 'texinfo' . '_document'; $strings_textdomain = 'texinfo_document' if ($strings_textdomain eq '@'.'PACKAGE@' . '_document'); # we want a reliable way to switch locale, so we don't use the system # gettext. Locale::Messages->select_package('gettext_pp'); if ($Texinfo::ModulePath::texinfo_uninstalled) { my $locales_dir = File::Spec->catdir($Texinfo::ModulePath::builddir, 'LocaleData'); if (-d $locales_dir) { Locale::Messages::bindtextdomain ($strings_textdomain, $locales_dir); # the messages in this domain are not regenerated automatically, # only when calling ./maintain/regenerate_perl_module_files.sh Locale::Messages::bindtextdomain ($messages_textdomain, $locales_dir); } else { warn "Locales dir for document strings not found\n"; } } else { Locale::Messages::bindtextdomain ($strings_textdomain, File::Spec->catdir($datadir, 'locale')); Locale::Messages::bindtextdomain ($messages_textdomain, File::Spec->catdir($datadir, 'locale')); } # Version setting is complicated, because we cope with # * script with configure values substituted or not # * script shipped as part of texinfo or as a standalone perl module # When shipped as a perl modules, $hardcoded_version is set to undef here # by a sed one liner. The consequence is that configure.ac is not used # to retrieve the version number. # Otherwise this is only used as a safety value, and should never be used # in practice as a regexp extracts the version from configure.ac. my $hardcoded_version = "0.00-hardcoded"; # Version set in configure.ac my $configured_version = '6.8'; if ($configured_version eq '@' . 'PACKAGE_VERSION@') { # if not configured, and $hardcoded_version is set search for the version # in configure.ac if (defined($hardcoded_version)) { if (open (CONFIGURE, "< ".File::Spec->catfile($Texinfo::ModulePath::top_srcdir, 'configure.ac'))) { while (
) { if (/^AC_INIT\(\[[^\]]+\]\s*,\s*\[([^\]]+)\]\s*,/) { $configured_version = "$1+dev"; # +dev to distinguish from installed last; } } close (CONFIGURE); } # This should never be used, but is a safety value $configured_version = $hardcoded_version if (!defined($configured_version)); } else { # used in the standalone perl module, as $hardcoded_version is undef # and it should never be configured in that setup require Texinfo::Common; $configured_version = $Texinfo::Common::VERSION; } } # Compare the version of this file with the version of the modules # it is using. If they are different, don't go any further. This # can happen if multiple versions of texi2any are installed under a # different names, e.g. with the --program-suffix option to 'configure'. # The version in Common.pm is checked because that file has been present # since Texinfo 5.0 (the first release with texi2any in Perl). if ($configured_version ne $Texinfo::Common::VERSION and $configured_version ne $Texinfo::Common::VERSION."+dev") { warn "This is texi2any $configured_version but modules ". "for texi2any $Texinfo::Common::VERSION found!\n"; die "Your installation of Texinfo is broken; aborting.\n"; } my $configured_package = 'texinfo'; $configured_package = 'Texinfo' if ($configured_package eq '@' . 'PACKAGE@'); my $configured_name = 'GNU Texinfo'; $configured_name = $configured_package if ($configured_name eq '@' .'PACKAGE_NAME@'); my $configured_name_version = "$configured_name $configured_version"; my $configured_url = 'https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/'; $configured_url = 'http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/' if ($configured_url eq '@' .'PACKAGE_URL@'); my $texinfo_dtd_version = '6.8'; # $hardcoded_version is undef for a standalone perl module if ($texinfo_dtd_version eq '@' . 'TEXINFO_DTD_VERSION@') { $texinfo_dtd_version = undef; if (defined($hardcoded_version)) { if (open (CONFIGURE, "< ".File::Spec->catfile($Texinfo::ModulePath::top_srcdir, 'configure.ac'))) { while (
) { if (/^TEXINFO_DTD_VERSION=([0-9]\S*)/) { $texinfo_dtd_version = "$1"; last; } } close (CONFIGURE); } } } # Used in case it is not hardcoded in configure and for standalone perl module $texinfo_dtd_version = $configured_version if (!defined($texinfo_dtd_version)); # defaults for options relevant in the main program, not undef, and also # defaults for all the converters. # Other relevant options (undef) are NO_WARN FORCE OUTFILE # Others are set in the converters (FORMAT_MENU). my $converter_default_options = { 'ERROR_LIMIT' => 100, 'TEXI2DVI' => 'texi2dvi', 'PACKAGE_VERSION' => $configured_version, 'PACKAGE' => $configured_package, 'PACKAGE_NAME' => $configured_name, 'PACKAGE_AND_VERSION' => $configured_name_version, 'PACKAGE_URL' => $configured_url, 'PROGRAM' => $real_command_name, 'TEXINFO_DTD_VERSION' => $texinfo_dtd_version, }; # determine configuration directories. my $conf_file_name = 'Config' ; # directories for texinfo configuration files my @language_config_dirs = File::Spec->catdir($curdir, '.texinfo'); push @language_config_dirs, File::Spec->catdir($ENV{'HOME'}, '.texinfo') if (defined($ENV{'HOME'})); push @language_config_dirs, File::Spec->catdir($sysconfdir, 'texinfo') if (defined($sysconfdir)); push @language_config_dirs, File::Spec->catdir($datadir, 'texinfo') if (defined($datadir)); my @texinfo_config_dirs = ($curdir, @language_config_dirs); my @program_config_dirs; my @program_init_dirs; my $program_name = 'texi2any'; @program_config_dirs = ($curdir, File::Spec->catdir($curdir, ".$program_name")); push @program_config_dirs, File::Spec->catdir($ENV{'HOME'}, ".$program_name") if (defined($ENV{'HOME'})); push @program_config_dirs, File::Spec->catdir($sysconfdir, $program_name) if (defined($sysconfdir)); push @program_config_dirs, File::Spec->catdir($datadir, $program_name) if (defined($datadir)); @program_init_dirs = @program_config_dirs; foreach my $texinfo_config_dir (@language_config_dirs) { push @program_init_dirs, File::Spec->catdir($texinfo_config_dir, 'init'); } # Namespace for configuration { package Texinfo::Config; #use Carp; # passed from main program my $cmdline_options; my $default_options; # used in main program our $options = {}; sub _load_config($$) { $default_options = shift; $cmdline_options = shift; #print STDERR "cmdline_options: ".join('|',keys(%$cmdline_options))."\n"; } sub _load_init_file($) { my $file = shift; require Texinfo::Convert::HTML; eval { require($file) ;}; my $e = $@; if ($e ne '') { main::document_warn(sprintf(main::__("error loading %s: %s\n"), $file, $e)); } } # FIXME: maybe use an opaque return status that can be used to retrieve # an error message? sub set_from_init_file($$) { my $var = shift; my $value = shift; if (!Texinfo::Common::valid_option($var)) { # carp may be better, but infortunately, it points to the routine that # loads the file, and not to the init file. main::document_warn(sprintf(main::__("%s: unknown variable %s"), 'set_from_init_file', $var)); return 0; } return 0 if (defined($cmdline_options->{$var})); delete $default_options->{$var}; $options->{$var} = $value; return 1; } sub set_from_cmdline($$) { my $var = shift; my $value = shift; delete $options->{$var}; delete $default_options->{$var}; if (!Texinfo::Common::valid_option($var)) { main::document_warn(sprintf(main::__("%s: unknown variable %s\n"), 'set_from_cmdline', $var)); return 0; } $cmdline_options->{$var} = $value; return 1; } # This also could get and set some @-command results. # FIXME But it does not take into account what happens during conversion, # for that something like $converter->get_conf(...) has to be used. sub get_conf($) { my $var = shift; if (exists($cmdline_options->{$var})) { return $cmdline_options->{$var}; } elsif (exists($options->{$var})) { return $options->{$var}; } elsif (exists($default_options->{$var})) { return $default_options->{$var}; } else { return undef; } } # to dynamically add options from init files sub texinfo_add_valid_option($) { my $option = shift; return Texinfo::Common::add_valid_option($option); } } # back in main program namespace sub locate_and_load_init_file($$) { my $filename = shift; my $directories = shift; my $file = Texinfo::Common::locate_init_file($filename, $directories, 0); if (defined($file)) { Texinfo::Config::_load_init_file($file); } else { document_warn(sprintf(__("could not read init file %s"), $filename)); } } # read initialization files foreach my $file (Texinfo::Common::locate_init_file($conf_file_name, [ reverse(@program_config_dirs) ], 1)) { Texinfo::Config::_load_init_file($file); } sub set_from_cmdline($$) { return &Texinfo::Config::set_from_cmdline(@_); } sub set_from_init_file($$) { return &Texinfo::Config::set_from_init_file(@_); } sub get_conf($) { return &Texinfo::Config::get_conf(@_); } my @input_file_suffixes = ('.txi','.texinfo','.texi','.txinfo',''); my @texi2dvi_args = (); my $format = 'info'; # this is the format associated with the output format, which is replaced # when the output format changes. It may also be removed if there is the # corresponding --no-ifformat. my $default_expanded_format = [ $format ]; my @conf_dirs = (); my @include_dirs = (); my @prepend_dirs = (); # options for all the files my $parser_options = {'expanded_formats' => [], 'values' => {'txicommandconditionals' => 1}}; Texinfo::Config::_load_config($converter_default_options, $cmdline_options); sub set_expansion($$) { my $region = shift; my $set = shift; $set = 1 if (!defined($set)); if ($set) { push @{$parser_options->{'expanded_formats'}}, $region unless (grep {$_ eq $region} @{$parser_options->{'expanded_formats'}}); } else { @{$parser_options->{'expanded_formats'}} = grep {$_ ne $region} @{$parser_options->{'expanded_formats'}}; @{$default_expanded_format} = grep {$_ ne $region} @{$default_expanded_format}; } } my $format_from_command_line = 0; my %format_command_line_names = ( 'xml' => 'texinfoxml', ); my %formats_table = ( 'info' => { 'nodes_tree' => 1, 'floats' => 1, 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::Info' }, 'plaintext' => { 'nodes_tree' => 1, 'floats' => 1, 'split' => 1, 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::Plaintext' }, 'html' => { 'nodes_tree' => 1, 'floats' => 1, 'split' => 1, 'internal_links' => 1, 'simple_menu' => 1, 'move_index_entries_after_items' => 1, 'relate_index_entries_to_table_entries' => 1, 'no_warn_non_empty_parts' => 1, 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::HTML' }, 'texinfoxml' => { 'nodes_tree' => 1, 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::TexinfoXML', 'floats' => 1, }, 'texinfosxml' => { 'nodes_tree' => 1, 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::TexinfoSXML', 'floats' => 1, }, 'ixinsxml' => { 'nodes_tree' => 1, 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::IXINSXML' }, 'docbook' => { 'move_index_entries_after_items' => 1, 'no_warn_non_empty_parts' => 1, 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::DocBook' }, 'pdf' => { 'texi2dvi_format' => 1, }, 'ps' => { 'texi2dvi_format' => 1, }, 'dvi' => { 'texi2dvi_format' => 1, }, 'dvipdf' => { 'texi2dvi_format' => 1, }, 'debugtree' => { 'split' => 1, 'module' => 'DebugTexinfo::DebugTree' }, 'textcontent' => { 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::TextContent' }, 'rawtext' => { 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::Text' }, 'plaintexinfo' => { 'module' => 'Texinfo::Convert::PlainTexinfo' }, 'parse' => { }, 'structure' => { 'nodes_tree' => 1, 'floats' => 1, 'split' => 1, }, ); my $call_texi2dvi = 0; # previous_format should be in argument if there is a possibility of error. # as a fallback, the $format global variable is used. sub set_format($;$$) { my $set_format = shift; my $previous_format = shift; $previous_format = $format if (!defined($previous_format)); my $do_not_override_command_line = shift; my $new_format; if ($format_command_line_names{$set_format}) { $new_format = $format_command_line_names{$set_format}; } else { $new_format = $set_format; } my $expanded_format = $set_format; if (!$formats_table{$new_format}) { document_warn(sprintf(__("ignoring unrecognized TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT value `%s'\n"), $new_format)); $new_format = $previous_format; } else { if ($format_from_command_line and $do_not_override_command_line) { $new_format = $previous_format; } else { if ($formats_table{$new_format}->{'texi2dvi_format'}) { $call_texi2dvi = 1; push @texi2dvi_args, '--'.$new_format; $expanded_format = 'tex'; } if ($Texinfo::Common::texinfo_output_formats{$expanded_format}) { if ($expanded_format eq 'plaintext') { $default_expanded_format = [$expanded_format, 'info'] } else { $default_expanded_format = [$expanded_format] } } $format_from_command_line = 1 unless ($do_not_override_command_line); } } return $new_format; } sub set_global_format($) { my $set_format = shift; $format = set_format($set_format); } sub document_warn($) { return if (get_conf('NO_WARN')); my $text = shift; chomp ($text); warn(sprintf(__p("program name: warning: warning_message", "%s: warning: %s\n"), $real_command_name, $text)); } sub _exit($$) { my $error_count = shift; my $opened_files = shift; if ($error_count and $opened_files and !get_conf('FORCE')) { while (@$opened_files) { my $opened_file = shift (@$opened_files); unlink ($opened_file); } } exit (1) if ($error_count and (!get_conf('FORCE') or $error_count > get_conf('ERROR_LIMIT'))); } sub handle_errors($$$) { my $self = shift; my $error_count = shift; my $opened_files = shift; my ($errors, $new_error_count) = $self->errors(); $error_count += $new_error_count if ($new_error_count); foreach my $error_message (@$errors) { warn $error_message->{'error_line'} if ($error_message->{'type'} eq 'error' or !get_conf('NO_WARN')); } _exit($error_count, $opened_files); return $error_count; } sub _get_converter_default($) { my $option = shift; return $Texinfo::Convert::Converter::all_converters_defaults{$option} if (defined($Texinfo::Convert::Converter::all_converters_defaults{$option})); return undef; } # translation related todo to be done when the string change anyway to # avoid requiring translation sub makeinfo_help() { # TODO: avoid \n in translated strings. Report from Benno Schulenberg my $makeinfo_help = sprintf(__("Usage: %s [OPTION]... TEXINFO-FILE...\n"), $real_command_name . $command_suffix) ."\n". __("Translate Texinfo source documentation to various other formats, by default Info files suitable for reading online with Emacs or standalone GNU Info. This program is commonly installed as both `makeinfo' and `texi2any'; the behavior is identical, and does not depend on the installed name.\n") ."\n"; # TODO: avoid \n in translated strings, split each option in a translatable # string. Report from Benno Schulenberg $makeinfo_help .= sprintf(__("General options: --document-language=STR locale to use in translating Texinfo keywords for the output document (default C). --error-limit=NUM quit after NUM errors (default %d). --force preserve output even if errors. --help display this help and exit. --no-validate suppress node cross-reference validation. --no-warn suppress warnings (but not errors). --conf-dir=DIR search also for initialization files in DIR. --init-file=FILE load FILE to modify the default behavior. -c, --set-customization-variable VAR=VAL set customization variable VAR to value VAL. -v, --verbose explain what is being done. --version display version information and exit.\n"), get_conf('ERROR_LIMIT')) ."\n"; # TODO: avoid \n in translated strings, split each option in a translatable # string. Report from Benno Schulenberg $makeinfo_help .= __("Output format selection (default is to produce Info): --docbook output Docbook XML rather than Info. --html output HTML rather than Info. --plaintext output plain text rather than Info. --xml output Texinfo XML rather than Info. --dvi, --dvipdf, --ps, --pdf call texi2dvi to generate given output, after checking validity of TEXINFO-FILE.\n") ."\n"; # TODO: avoid \n in translated strings, split each option in a translatable # string. Report from Benno Schulenberg $makeinfo_help .= __("General output options: -E, --macro-expand=FILE output macro-expanded source to FILE, ignoring any \@setfilename. --no-headers suppress node separators, Node: lines, and menus from Info output (thus producing plain text) or from HTML (thus producing shorter output). Also, if producing Info, write to standard output by default. --no-split suppress any splitting of the output; generate only one output file. --[no-]number-sections output chapter and sectioning numbers; default is on. -o, --output=DEST output to DEST. With split output, create DEST as a directory and put the output files there. With non-split output, if DEST is already a directory or ends with a /, put the output file there. Otherwise, DEST names the output file.\n") ."\n"; # TODO: avoid \n in translated strings, split each option in a translatable # string. Report from Benno Schulenberg $makeinfo_help .= sprintf(__("Options for Info and plain text: --disable-encoding do not output accented and special characters in Info output based on \@documentencoding. --enable-encoding override --disable-encoding (default). --fill-column=NUM break Info lines at NUM characters (default %d). --footnote-style=STYLE output footnotes in Info according to STYLE: `separate' to put them in their own node; `end' to put them at the end of the node, in which they are defined (this is the default). --paragraph-indent=VAL indent Info paragraphs by VAL spaces (default %d). If VAL is `none', do not indent; if VAL is `asis', preserve existing indentation. --split-size=NUM split Info files at size NUM (default %d).\n"), _get_converter_default('fillcolumn'), _get_converter_default('paragraphindent'), _get_converter_default('SPLIT_SIZE')) ."\n"; # TODO: avoid \n in translated strings, split each option in a translatable # string. Report from Benno Schulenberg $makeinfo_help .= __("Options for HTML: --css-include=FILE include FILE in HTML