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# -*- tcl -*-
# @@ Meta Begin
# Application tcldocstrip 1.0.1
# Meta platform tcl
# Meta summary TeX's docstrip written in Tcl
# Meta description This application is an implementation
# Meta description of TeX's docstrip application in Tcl.
# Meta description It provides commands to convert a docstrip
# Meta description weave according to a set of guards, to
# Meta description assemble an output based on several sets
# Meta description guards and input files, i.e. of a document
# Meta description spread over several inputs and/or guards,
# Meta description and to extract and list all unique guard
# Meta description expressions found in a document.
# Meta category Processing docstrip documents
# Meta subject docstrip TeX LaTeX
# Meta require docstrip
# Meta author Andreas Kupries
# Meta license BSD
# @@ Meta End
package provide tcldocstrip 1.0.1
# TODO __________________________
# Add handling of pre- and postambles.
# tcldocstrip - Docstrip written in Tcl
# =========== = =======================
#
# Use cases
# ---------
#
# (-) Providing access to the functionality of the tcllib/docstrip
# package from within shell and other scripts which are not Tcl.
#
# (1) Conversion of a single input file according to the listed
# guards into the stripped output.
#
# This handles the most simple case of a set of guards
# specifying a single document found in a single input file.
#
# (2) Stitching, or the assembly of an output from several sets of
# guards, in a specific order, and possibly from different
# files. This is the second common case. One document spread
# over several inputs, and/or spread over different guard sets.
#
# (3) Extraction and listing of all the unique guard expressions and
# guards used within a document to help a person which did not
# author the document in question in familiarizing itself with
# it.
#
# Command syntax
# --------------
#
# Ad 1) tcldocstrip output|"-" ?options? input ?guards?
#
# Converts the input file according to the specified guards and
# options. The result is written to the named output. Usage of
# the string "-" as output signals that the result should be
# written to stdout. The guards are document-specific and have
# to be known to the caller. The options are the same as
# accepted by docstrip::extract.
#
# -metaprefix string
# -onerror mode {ignore,puts,throw}
# -trimlines bool
#
# Additional options understood are
#
# -premamble text
# -postamble text
# -nopremamble
# -nopostamble
#
# These are processed by the application itself. The -no*amble
# options deactivate pre- and postambles altogether, whereas the
# -*amble specify the _user_ part of pre- and postambles. This
# part can be empty, in that case only the standard parts are
# shown. This is the default.
#
# Ad 2) tcldocstrip ?options? output|"-" (?options? input|"." guards)...
#
# Extracts data from the various input files, according to the
# specified options and guards, and writes the result to the
# given output, in the order of their specification on the
# command line. Options specified before the output are global
# settings, whereas the options specified before each input are
# valid only just for this input file. Unspecified values are
# taken from the global settings. As in (1) "-" as output causes
# the application to write to stdout. Using "." for an input
# file signals that the last input file should be used
# again. This enables the assembly of the output from one input
# file using multiple and different sets of guards.
#
# Ad 3) tcldocstrip -guards input
#
# Determines the guards, and unique guard expressions used
# within the input document. The found strings are written to
# stdout, one string per line.
#
lappend auto_path [file join [file dirname [file dirname [info script]]] modules]
package require docstrip
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Internal data and status
namespace eval ::tcldocstrip {
# List of global options and their arguments found in the command
# line. No checking was done on them, they are simply passed to
# the extraction command.
variable options {}
# List of input specifications. Each element is a list specifying
# the extraction options, input file, and guard set, in this
# order.
variable stitch {}
# Name of the file to write to. "-" signals that output has to be
# written to stdout.
variable output {}
# Mode of operation: Conversion, or guard retrieval
variable mode Extract
# The input file for guard retrieval mode.
variable input {}
# Standard preamble to preambles
variable preamble {}
append preamble \n
append preamble "This is file `@output@'," \n
append preamble "generated with the tcldocstrip utility." \n
append preamble \n
append preamble "The original source files were:" \n
append preamble \n
append preamble "@input@ (with options: `@guards@')" \n
append preamble \n
# Standard postamble to postambles
variable postamble {}
append postamble \n
append postamble \n
append postamble "End of file `@output@'."
# Default values for the options which are relevant to the
# application itself and thus have to be defined always.
# They are processed as global options, as part of argv.
variable defaults {-metaprefix {%} -preamble {} -postamble {}}
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## External data and status
#
## This tool does not depend on external data and/or status.
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Option processing.
## Validate command line.
## Full command line syntax.
##
# tcldocstrip ?-option value...? input ?guard...?
##
proc ::tcldocstrip::processCmdline {} {
global argv
variable defaults
variable preamble
variable postamble
variable options
variable stitch
variable output
variable input
variable mode
# Process the options, perform basic validation.
set optbuf {}
set stitchbuf {}
set get output
if {![llength $argv]} {
set argv $defaults
} else {
set argv [eval [linsert $argv 0 linsert $defaults end]]
}
while {[llength $argv]} {
set opt [lindex $argv 0]
if {($opt eq "-") || ![string match "-*" $opt]} {
# Non option state machine. Output first. Then input and
# guards alternating.
set argv [lrange $argv 1 end]
switch -exact -- $get {
output {
set output $opt
set get input
}
input {
lappend stitchbuf $optbuf $opt
set optbuf {}
set get guards
}
guards {
lappend stitchbuf $opt
set get input
lappend stitch $stitchbuf
set stitchbuf {}
}
}
continue
}
switch -exact -- $opt {
-guards {
if {
($get ne "output") ||
([llength $argv] != 2)
} Usage
set mode Guards
set input [lindex $argv 1]
break
}
-nopreamble -
-nopostamble {
set o -[string range $opt 3 end]
if {$get eq "output"} {
lappend options $o ""
} else {
lappend optbuf $o ""
}
}
-preamble {
set val $preamble[lindex $argv 1]
if {$get eq "output"} {
lappend options $opt $val
} else {
lappend optbuf $opt $val
}
set argv [lrange $argv 2 end]
}
-postamble {
set val [lindex $argv 1]$postamble
if {$get eq "output"} {
lappend options $opt $val
} else {
lappend optbuf $opt $val
}
set argv [lrange $argv 2 end]
}
default {
set val [lindex $argv 1]
if {$get eq "output"} {
lappend options $opt $val
} else {
lappend optbuf $opt $val
}
set argv [lrange $argv 2 end]
}
}
}
if {$get eq "guards"} {
# Complete last input spec, may have no guards.
lappend stitchbuf {}
lappend stitch $stitchbuf
set stitchbuf {}
}
# Additional validation.
if {$mode eq "Guards"} {
CheckInput $input {Input path}
return
}
if {![llength $stitch]} {
Usage
}
set first 1
foreach in $stitch {
foreach {o i g} $in break
if {$first || ($i ne ".")} {
# First input file must not be ".".
CheckInput $i {Input path}
}
set first 0
}
CheckTheOutput
return
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Option processing.
## Helpers: Generation of error messages.
## I. General usage/help message.
## II. Specific messages.
#
# Both write their messages to stderr and then
# exit the application with status 1.
##
proc ::tcldocstrip::Usage {} {
global argv0
puts stderr "$argv0: ?options? output (?options? input guards)..."
puts stderr "$argv0: -guards input"
exit 1
}
proc ::tcldocstrip::ArgError {text} {
global argv0
puts stderr "$argv0: $text"
exit 1
}
proc in {list item} {
expr {([lsearch -exact $list $item] >= 0)}
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Check existence and permissions of an input/output file or
## directory.
proc ::tcldocstrip::CheckInput {f label} {
if {![file exists $f]} {
ArgError "Unable to find $label \"$f\""
} elseif {![file readable $f]} {
ArgError "$label \"$f\" not readable (permission denied)"
} elseif {![file isfile $f]} {
ArgError "$label \"$f\" is not a file"
}
return
}
proc ::tcldocstrip::CheckTheOutput {} {
variable output
if {$output eq ""} {
ArgError "No output path specified"
} elseif {$output eq "-"} {
# Stdout. This is ok.
return
}
set base [file dirname $output]
if {[string equal $base ""]} {set base [pwd]}
if {![file exists $output]} {
if {![file exists $base]} {
ArgError "Output base path \"$base\" not found"
}
if {![file writable $base]} {
ArgError "Output base path \"$base\" not writable (permission denied)"
}
} elseif {![file writable $output]} {
ArgError "Output path \"$output\" not writable (permission denied)"
} elseif {![file isfile $output]} {
ArgError "Output path \"$output\" is not a file"
}
return
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Helper commands. File reading and writing.
proc ::tcldocstrip::Get {f} {
variable data
if {[info exists data($f)]} {return $data($f)}
return [set data($f) [read [set in [open $f r]]][close $in]]
}
proc ::tcldocstrip::Write {f data} {
puts -nonewline [set out [open $f w]] $data
close $out
return
}
proc ::tcldocstrip::WriteStdout {data} {
puts -nonewline stdout $data
return
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Helper commands. Guard extraction.
proc ::tcldocstrip::Guards {text} {
array set g {}
set verbatim 0
set verbtag {}
foreach line [split $text \n] {
if {$verbatim} {
# End of verbatim mode
if {$line eq $verbtag} {set verbatim 0}
continue
}
switch -glob -- $line {
%<<* {
# Start of verbatim mode.
set verbatim 1
set verbtag %[string range $line 3 end]
continue
}
%<* {
if {![regexp -- {^%<([*/+-]?)([^>]*)>(.*)$} \
$line --> modifier expression line]} {
# Malformed guard. FUTURE Handle via -onerror. For now: ignore.
continue
}
# Remember the guard. Hashtable ensures that
# duplicates are removed automatically.
set g($expression) .
}
default {continue}
}
}
return [array names g]
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Configuation phase, validate command line.
::tcldocstrip::processCmdline
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Commands implementing the main functionality.
proc ::tcldocstrip::Do.Extract {} {
variable stitch
variable output
variable options
set text ""
foreach in $stitch {
foreach {opt input guards} $in break
# Merge defaults, global and local options, then filch the
# options handled in the application.
unset -nocomplain o
array set o $options
array set o $opt
set pre ""
if {[info exists o(-preamble)]} {
set pre $o(-preamble)
unset o(-preamble)
}
set post ""
if {[info exists o(-postamble)]} {
set post $o(-postamble)
unset o(-postamble)
}
set opt [array get o]
set c $o(-metaprefix)
set pmap [list \
@output@ $output \
@input@ $input \
@guards@ $guards \
]
if {$pre ne ""} {
append text $c $c " " [join [split [string map $pmap $pre] \n] "\n$c$c "]
}
append text [eval [linsert $opt 0 docstrip::extract [Get $input] $guards]]
if {$post ne ""} {
append text $c $c " " [join [split [string map $pmap $post] \n] "\n$c$c "]
}
}
if {$output eq "-"} {
WriteStdout $text
} else {
Write $output $text
}
return
}
proc ::tcldocstrip::Do.Guards {} {
variable input
WriteStdout [join [lsort [Guards [Get $input]]] \n]
return
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Invoking the functionality.
if {[catch {
set mode $::tcldocstrip::mode
::tcldocstrip::Do.$mode
} msg]} {
## puts $::errorInfo
::tcldocstrip::ArgError $msg
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
exit
# Generic internal command for error handling. Factored out of the
# implementation of extract into its own command.
proc HandleError {text attr lineno} {
variable O
switch -- [string tolower $O(-onerror)] "puts" {
puts stderr "docstrip: $text on line $lineno."
} "ignore" {} default {
return \
-code error \
-errorinfo "" \
-errorcode [linsert $attr end $lineno] \
$text
}
}
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