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#
# cs::GNUInfo: a module for parsing GNU info files.
# - Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au> 22sep2000
#
=head1 NAME
cs::GNUInfo - parse and transcribe GNU info files
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use cs::GNUInfo;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The B<cs::GNUInfo> module parses GNU info(1) files
and will transcribe them to perlpod(1) format
for ready conversion to other useful formats.
=cut
use strict qw(vars);
BEGIN { use cs::DEBUG; cs::DEBUG::using(__FILE__); }
use cs::Pathname;
use cs::Source;
use cs::GNUInfo::Node;
package cs::GNUInfo;
require Exporter;
@cs::GNUInfo::ISA=qw();
$cs::GNUInfo::DoDebug=defined($ENV{DEBUG_GNUINFO}) && length($ENV{DEBUG_GNUINFO});
sub dbg { return $cs::GNUInfo::DoDebug if ! @_;
local($_)="@_";
chomp;
warn "$_\n" if $cs::GNUInfo::DoDebug;
}
=head1 GENERAL FUNCTIONS
=over 4
=item parseTypeLine(I<line>)
Extract the block type and following parameters
from the header line of an info block.
Returns an array of B<(I<type>,I<field1>,I<value1>,I<field2>,I<value2>,...)>.
=cut
sub parseTypeLine($)
{ local($_)=@_;
my $type;
my %fields;
/^[^:]*/;
$type=uc($&);
while (/^([^:]+):\s*([^,]+)(,\s*)?/)
{ my($op,$arg)=(uc($1),$2);
$_=$';
$fields{$op}=$arg;
}
dbg("parseTypeLine: type=$type, fields=[".join("|",%fields)."]");
($type,\%fields);
}
=back
=head1 OBJECT CREATION
=over 4
=item new cs::GNUInfo I<file>
Instantiate a new B<cs::GNUInfo> object
based upon the named I<file>.
=cut
sub new($$)
{ my($class,$file)=@_;
my $dir = cs::Pathname::dirname($file);
$file=cs::Pathname::absname($file,$dir);
my $this=
bless
{ ROOTFILE => $file, # context
ROOTDIR => $dir,
FILEQUEUE => [], # pending files
FILESEEN => {}, # files queued before
NODEMAP => {}, # node mapping
NODELIST => [], # node list
NAME => cs::Pathname::basename($file),
}, $class;
$this->NoteFile($file);
$this;
}
=back
=head1 OBJECT METHODS
=over 4
=item RunQueue()
After instantiation
the object is initially empty,
with the named file queued for processing
(via the B<NoteFile> method below).
This method processes every queued file,
which should result in processing of the entire info section
because subsidiary files are queued during this procedure
and processed before return.
=cut
sub RunQueue($)
{ my($this)=@_;
my $Q = $this->{FILEQUEUE};
FILE:
while (@$Q)
{ my $file = shift(@$Q);
dbg("RunQueue $file ...\n");
my $s = new cs::Source(PATH,$file,1);
if (! defined $s)
{ warn "$::cmd: can't open $file: $!\n";
next FILE;
}
$this->ParseSource($s,$file);
}
}
=item NoteFile(I<file>)
Queue the named I<file> for processing.
I<file> is resolved into a full pathname
with respect to the root file of the object.
=cut
sub NoteFile($$)
{ my($this,$file)=@_;
$file=cs::Pathname::absname($file,$this->{ROOTDIR});
if (! exists $this->{FILESEEN}->{$file})
{ dbg("NoteFile($file)");
push(@{$this->{FILEQUEUE}}, $file);
$this->{FILESEEN}->{$file}=1;
}
}
=item ParseSource(I<source>,I<filename>)
Read lines from the B<cs::Source> object I<source>
(associated with the file I<filename>),
assembling them into info structures: text, menus, etc.
=cut
sub ParseSource($$$)
{ my($this,$s,$fname)=@_;
local($_);
BLOCK:
while (defined($_=$s->GetLine()) && length)
{
if (/^\037$/)
# commence block
{
# get header line
if (! defined ($_=$s->GetLine()) || ! length)
# end of file
{ dbg("EOF");
last BLOCK;
}
# commence next block
if (/^\037$/)
{ $s->UnGet($_);
next BLOCK;
}
chomp;
my($type,$F)=parseTypeLine($_);
my $N = new cs::GNUInfo::Node $type;
$N->Fields($F);
if (exists $F->{NODE})
{ dbg("Nodename is \"$F->{NODE}\"");
$N->Name($F->{NODE})
}
my $data = $N->Data();
LINE:
while (defined ($_=$s->GetLine()) && length)
{
# beginning of next block
if (/^\037$/)
{ $s->UnGet($_);
last LINE;
}
if ($type eq FILE)
{ ## dbg("FILE: addline $_");
$N->AddLine($_,$s,$fname);
}
elsif ($type eq INDIRECT)
{ $this->_LineINDIRECT($_,$s,$fname,$F,$data);
}
else
{ chomp;
dbg("$type: push \"$_\"");
push(@$data, $_);
}
}
my $nd = scalar(@$data);
dbg("AddNode type=$type");
$this->AddNode($N);
}
else
# lines outside structure - ignore
{
dbg("SKIP: $_");
}
}
$s->UnGet($_) if defined && length;
}
sub _LineINDIRECT($$$$$)
{ my($this)=shift;
local($_)=shift;
my($s,$fname,$F,$data)=@_;
# file: byte offset
if (/^([^:]+):\s*\d+$/)
{ $this->NoteFile($1);
}
else
{ warn "$::cmd: $fname: unparsed INDIRECT block line: $_\n";
push(@$data,$_);
}
}
sub AddNode($$)
{ my($this,$N)=@_;
# back reference
$N->Info($this);
my $nl = $this->Nodes();
push(@$nl, $N);
my $name = $N->Name();
if (defined $name)
{
my $nm = $this->NodeMap();
if (exists $nm->{$name})
{ warn "$::cmd: AddNode(): repeated nodes named \"$name\", keeping last";
}
$nm->{$name}=$N;
}
$N;
}
sub Nodes($)
{ my($this)=@_;
my $nl = $this->{NODELIST};
wantarray ? @$nl : $nl;
}
sub NodeMap($)
{ my($this)=@_;
my $nm = $this->{NODEMAP};
wantarray ? %$nm : $nm;
}
=item Node(I<nodename>)
Return the B<cs::GNUINfo::Node> object for the supplied I<nodename>.
=cut
sub Node($$)
{ my($this,$name)=@_;
my $nm = $this->NodeMap();
return undef if ! exists $nm->{$name};
$nm->{$name};
}
=item Pod2s(I<sink>)
Write a perlpod(1) transcription of the info object
to the B<cs::Sink> object I<sink>.
=cut
sub Pod2s($$)
{ my($this,$s)=@_;
$s->Put("=head1 NAME\n\n".$this->{NAME}." - $this->{NAME}\n\n");
local($_);
local (%::SeenNode);
my $neednl=0;
my $nl = $this->Nodes();
NODE:
for my $N (@$nl)
{
my $type = $N->Type();
if ($type eq FILE)
{
$N->Pod2s($s);
}
elsif (grep($_ eq $type, "INDIRECT", "TAG TABLE","END TAG TABLE"))
{
dbg("skip node of type \"$type\"");
}
else
{ warn "$::cmd: Pod2s(): unhandled node type \"$type\"";
}
}
}
=back
=head1 BUGS
"B<*note>" tags spanning two lines are not recognised,
and remain in the text.
=head1 SEE ALSO
info2pod(1), info2man(1), pod2man(1), perlpod(1)
=head1 AUTHOR
Cameron Simpson E<lt>cs@zip.com.auE<gt>
=cut
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