gcc/libstdc++-v3/scripts/run_doxygen
Benjamin Kosnik 30f276c1dc run_doxygen: Allow doxygen 1.7.0 again.
2011-02-01  Benjamin Kosnik  <bkoz@redhat.com>

	* scripts/run_doxygen: Allow doxygen 1.7.0 again.
	* doc/doxygen/user.cfg.in (PDF_HYPERLINKS): Re-enable.
	(COMPACT_LATEX): Enable.

	* include/profile/impl/profiler_container_size.h: Adjust doxygen markup.
	* include/profile/impl/profiler_hash_func.h: Same.
	* include/bits/hashtable.h: Same.
	* include/backward/auto_ptr.h: Same.
	* include/backward/strstream: Same.
	* include/backward/backward_warning.h: Same.
	* include/backward/binders.h: Same.

From-SVN: r169464
2011-02-01 01:31:42 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Runs doxygen and massages the output files.
# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# Synopsis: run_doxygen --mode=[html|latex|man|xml] --host_alias=<alias> \
# v3srcdir \
# v3builddir \
# shortname
#
# Originally hacked together by Phil Edwards <pme@gcc.gnu.org>
# We can check now that the version of doxygen is >= this variable.
DOXYVER=1.7.0
find_doxygen() {
local -r v_required=`echo $DOXYVER | \
awk -F. '{if(NF<3)$3=0;print ($1*100+$2)*100+$3}'`
local testing_version doxygen maybedoxy v_found
# thank you goat book
set `IFS=:; X="$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin"; echo $X`
for dir
do
# AC_EXEEXT could come in useful here
maybedoxy="$dir/doxygen"
test -f "$maybedoxy" && testing_version=`$maybedoxy --version`
if test -n "$testing_version"; then
v_found=`echo $testing_version | \
awk -F. '{if(NF<3)$3=0;print ($1*100+$2)*100+$3}'`
if test $v_found -ge $v_required; then
doxygen="$maybedoxy"
break
fi
fi
done
if test -z "$doxygen"; then
echo run_doxygen error: Could not find Doxygen $DOXYVER in path. 1>&2
print_usage
fi
# We need to use other tools from the same package/version.
echo :: Using Doxygen tools from ${dir}.
PATH=$dir:$PATH
hash -r
}
print_usage() {
cat 1>&2 <<EOF
Usage: run_doxygen --mode=MODE --host_alias=BUILD_ALIAS [<options>]
<v3-src-dir> <v3-build-dir> <shortnamesp>
MODE is one of:
html Generate user-level HTML library documentation.
man Generate user-level man pages.
xml Generate user-level XML pages.
latex Generate user-level LaTeX pages.
BUILD_ALIAS is the GCC build alias set at configure time.
Note: Requires Doxygen ${DOXYVER} or later; get it at
ftp://ftp.stack.nl/pub/users/dimitri/doxygen-${DOXYVER}.src.tar.gz
EOF
exit 1
}
parse_options() {
for o
do
# Blatantly ripped from autoconf, er, I mean, "gratefully standing
# on the shoulders of those giants who have gone before us."
case "$o" in
-*=*) arg=`echo "$o" | sed 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;;
*) arg= ;;
esac
case "$o" in
--mode=*)
mode=$arg ;;
--host_alias=*)
host_alias=$arg ;;
--mode | --host_alias | --help | -h)
print_usage ;;
*)
# this turned out to be a mess, maybe change to --srcdir=, etc
if test $srcdir = unset; then
srcdir=$o
elif test $outdir = unset; then
builddir=${o}
outdir=${o}/doc/doxygen
elif test $shortname = unset; then
shortname=$o
else
echo run_doxygen error: Too many arguments 1>&2
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
done
}
# script begins here
mode=unset
host_alias=unset
srcdir=unset
outdir=unset
shortname=unset
do_html=false
do_man=false
do_xml=false
do_latex=false
enabled_sections=
generate_tagfile=
DATEtext=`date '+%Y-%m-%d'`
# Show how this script is called.
echo run_doxygen $*
parse_options $*
find_doxygen
if test $srcdir = unset || test $outdir = unset || test $mode = unset || test $shortname = unset || test $host_alias = unset; then
# this could be better
echo run_doxygen error: You have not given enough information...! 1>&2
print_usage
fi
case x"$mode" in
xhtml)
do_html=true
enabled_sections=maint
generate_tagfile="$outdir/html/libstdc++.tag"
;;
xlatex)
do_latex=true
enabled_sections=maint
;;
xman)
do_man=true
;;
xxml)
do_xml=true
enabled_sections=maint
;;
*)
echo run_doxygen error: $mode is an invalid mode 1>&2
exit 1 ;;
esac
case x"$shortname" in
xYES)
;;
xNO)
;;
*)
echo run_doxygen error: $shortname is invalid 1>&2
exit 1 ;;
esac
mkdir -p $outdir
chmod u+w $outdir
# Run it
(
set -e
cd $builddir
sed -e "s=@outdir@=${outdir}=g" \
-e "s=@srcdir@=${srcdir}=g" \
-e "s=@shortname@=${shortname}=g" \
-e "s=@builddir@=${builddir}=g" \
-e "s=@host_alias@=${host_alias}=g" \
-e "s=@enabled_sections@=${enabled_sections}=" \
-e "s=@do_html@=${do_html}=" \
-e "s=@do_latex@=${do_latex}=" \
-e "s=@do_man@=${do_man}=" \
-e "s=@do_xml@=${do_xml}=" \
-e "s=@generate_tagfile@=${generate_tagfile}=" \
${srcdir}/doc/doxygen/user.cfg.in > ${outdir}/${mode}.cfg
echo :: NOTE that this may take some time...
echo doxygen ${outdir}/${mode}.cfg
doxygen ${outdir}/${mode}.cfg
)
ret=$?
test $ret -ne 0 && exit $ret
if $do_xml; then
echo ::
echo :: XML pages begin with
echo :: ${outdir}/xml/index.xml
fi
if $do_latex; then
cd ${outdir}/${mode}
# Also drop in the header file and style sheet
doxygen -w latex header.tex doxygen.sty
echo ::
echo :: LaTeX pages begin with
echo :: ${outdir}/latex/refman.tex
fi
if $do_html; then
cd ${outdir}/${mode}
#doxytag -t libstdc++.tag . > /dev/null 2>&1
sed -e '/<path>/d' libstdc++.tag > TEMP
mv TEMP libstdc++.tag
sed -e "s=@DATE@=${DATEtext}=" \
${srcdir}/doc/doxygen/mainpage.html > index.html
# The following bit of line noise changes annoying
# std::foo < typename _Ugly1, typename _Ugly2, .... _DefaultUgly17 >
# to user-friendly
# std::foo
# in the major "Compound List" page.
sed -e 's=\(::[[:alnum:]_]*\)&lt; .* &gt;=\1=' annotated.html > annstrip.html
mv annstrip.html annotated.html
cp ${srcdir}/doc/doxygen/tables.html tables.html
echo ::
echo :: HTML pages begin with
echo :: ${outdir}/html/index.html
fi
# Mess with the man pages. We don't need documentation of the internal
# headers, since the man pages for those contain nothing useful anyhow. The
# man pages for doxygen modules need to be renamed (or deleted). And the
# generated #include lines need to be changed from the internal names to the
# standard ones (e.g., "#include <stl_tempbuf.h>" -> "#include <memory>").
if $do_man; then
echo ::
echo :: Fixing up the man pages...
cd $outdir/man/man3
# File names with embedded spaces (EVIL!) need to be....? renamed or removed?
find . -name "* *" -print0 | xargs -0r rm # requires GNU tools
# man pages are for functions/types/other entities, not source files
# directly. who the heck would type "man foo.h" anyhow?
find . -name "[a-z]*" -a ! -name "std_*" -print | xargs rm
rm -f *.h.3 *.hpp.3 *config* *.cc.3 *.tcc.3 *_t.3
#rm ext_*.3 tr1_*.3 debug_*.3
# this is used to examine what we would have deleted, for debugging
#mkdir trash
#find . -name "[a-z]*" -a ! -name "std_*" -print | xargs -i mv {} trash
#mv *.h.3 *config* *.cc.3 *.tcc.3 *_t.3 trash
# Standardize the displayed header names. If anyone who knows perl cares
# enough to rewrite all this, feel free. This only gets run once a century,
# and I'm off getting coffee then anyhow, so I didn't care enough to make
# this super-fast.
g++ ${srcdir}/doc/doxygen/stdheader.cc -o ./stdheader
problematic=`egrep -l '#include <.*_.*>' [a-z]*.3`
for f in $problematic; do
# this is also slow, but safe and easy to debug
oldh=`sed -n '/fC#include </s/.*<\(.*\)>.*/\1/p' $f`
newh=`echo $oldh | ./stdheader`
sed "s=${oldh}=${newh}=" $f > TEMP
mv TEMP $f
done
rm stdheader
# Some of the pages for generated modules have text that confuses certain
# implementations of man(1), e.g., Linux's. We need to have another top-level
# *roff tag to /stop/ the .SH NAME entry.
problematic=`egrep --files-without-match '^\.SH SYNOPSIS' [A-Z]*.3`
#problematic='Containers.3 Sequences.3 Assoc_containers.3 Iterator_types.3'
for f in $problematic; do
sed '/^\.SH NAME/{
n
a\
\
.SH SYNOPSIS
}' $f > TEMP
mv TEMP $f
done
# Also, break this (generated) line up. It's ugly as sin.
problematic=`grep -l '[^^]Definition at line' *.3`
for f in $problematic; do
sed 's/Definition at line/\
.PP\
&/' $f > TEMP
mv TEMP $f
done
cp ${srcdir}/doc/doxygen/Intro.3 C++Intro.3
# Why didn't I do this at the start? Were rabid weasels eating my brain?
# Who the fsck would "man std_vector" when the class isn't named that?
# First, deal with nested namespaces.
for f in *chrono_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/chrono_/chrono::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in *__debug_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/__debug_/__debug::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in *decimal_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/decimal_/decimal::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in *__detail_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/__detail_/__detail::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in *__parallel_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/__parallel_/__parallel::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in *__profile_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/__profile_/__profile::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in *__atomic0_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/__atomic0_/__atomic0::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in *__atomic2_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/__atomic2_/__atomic2::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
# Then, clean up other top-level namespaces.
for f in std_tr1_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/^std_tr1_/std::tr1::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in std_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/^std_/std::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in __gnu_cxx_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/^__gnu_cxx_/__gnu_cxx::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in __gnu_debug_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/^__gnu_debug_/__gnu_debug::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in __gnu_parallel_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/^__gnu_parallel_/__gnu_parallel::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in __gnu_profile_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/^__gnu_profile_/__gnu_profile::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in __gnu_pbds_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/^__gnu_pbds_/__gnu_pbds::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
for f in __cxxabiv1_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/^__cxxabiv1_/abi::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
# Then piecemeal nested classes
for f in *__future_base_*; do
newname=`echo $f | sed 's/__future_base_/__future_base::/'`
mv $f $newname
done
# Generic removal bits, where there are things in the generated man
# pages that need to be killed.
for f in *_libstdc__-v3_*; do
rm $f
done
for f in *_src_*; do
rm $f
done
# Also, for some reason, typedefs don't get their own man pages. Sigh.
for f in ios streambuf istream ostream iostream stringbuf \
istringstream ostringstream stringstream filebuf ifstream \
ofstream fstream string;
do
echo ".so man3/std::basic_${f}.3" > std::${f}.3
echo ".so man3/std::basic_${f}.3" > std::w${f}.3
done
echo ::
echo :: Man pages in ${outdir}/man
fi
# all done
echo ::
exit 0