| #!/bin/sh |
| |
| # Generate HTML documentation from GCC Texinfo docs. |
| # |
| # If you want to run this on a machine different from gcc.gnu.org, you |
| # may need to adjust GITROOT and WWWBASE below (or override them via the |
| # environment). |
| |
| set -e |
| |
| # Run this from /tmp. |
| GITROOT=${GITROOT:-"/git/gcc.git"} |
| export GITROOT |
| |
| PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH |
| |
| MANUALS="cpp |
| cppinternals |
| fastjar |
| gcc |
| gccgo |
| gccint |
| gcj |
| gfortran |
| gfc-internals |
| gnat_ugn |
| gnat-style |
| gnat_rm |
| libgomp |
| libitm |
| libquadmath |
| libiberty |
| porting" |
| |
| CSS=/gcc.css |
| |
| WWWBASE=${WWWBASE:-"/www/gcc/htdocs"} |
| WWWBASE_PREFORMATTED=/www/gcc/htdocs-preformatted |
| WWWPREPROCESS='/www/gcc/bin/preprocess -r' |
| |
| # Process options -rrelease and -ddirectory |
| RELEASE="" |
| SUBDIR="" |
| |
| while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do |
| case $1 in |
| -r*) |
| if [ -n "$RELEASE" ]; then |
| echo "Multiple releases specified" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| RELEASE="${1#-r}" |
| if [ -z "$RELEASE" ]; then |
| shift |
| RELEASE="$1" |
| if [ -z "$RELEASE" ]; then |
| echo "No release specified with -r" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| fi |
| ;; |
| -d*) |
| if [ -n "$SUBDIR" ]; then |
| echo "Multiple subdirectories specified" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| SUBDIR="${1#-d}" |
| if [ -z "$SUBDIR" ]; then |
| shift |
| SUBDIR="$1" |
| if [ -z "$SUBDIR" ]; then |
| echo "No subdirectory specified with -d" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| fi |
| ;; |
| *) |
| echo "Unknown argument \"$1\"" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| ;; |
| esac |
| shift |
| done |
| |
| if [ -n "$RELEASE" ] && [ -z "$SUBDIR" ]; then |
| echo "Release specified without subdirectory" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| if [ -z "$SUBDIR" ]; then |
| DOCSDIR=$WWWBASE/onlinedocs |
| else |
| DOCSDIR=$WWWBASE/onlinedocs/$SUBDIR |
| fi |
| |
| if [ ! -d $WWWBASE ]; then |
| echo "WWW base directory \"$WWWBASE\" does not exist." >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| if [ ! -d $DOCSDIR ]; then |
| mkdir $DOCSDIR |
| chmod g+w $DOCSDIR |
| fi |
| |
| if [ -z "$RELEASE" ]; then |
| RELEASE=master |
| fi |
| |
| WORKDIR=/tmp/gcc-doc-update.$$ |
| |
| rm -rf $WORKDIR |
| mkdir $WORKDIR |
| cd $WORKDIR |
| if [ "$RELEASE" = "master" ]; then |
| git clone -q $GITROOT gcc |
| else |
| git clone -q -b releases/gcc-$RELEASE $GITROOT gcc |
| fi |
| rm -rf gcc/.git |
| |
| # Remove all unwanted files. This is needed to avoid packaging all the |
| # sources instead of only documentation sources. |
| # Note that we have to preserve gcc/jit/docs since the jit docs are |
| # not .texi files (Makefile, .rst and .png), and the jit docs use |
| # include directives to pull in content from jit/jit-common.h and |
| # jit/notes.txt, so we have to preserve those also. |
| find gcc -type f \( -name '*.texi' \ |
| -o -path gcc/gcc/doc/install.texi2html \ |
| -o -path gcc/gcc/doc/include/texinfo.tex \ |
| -o -path gcc/gcc/BASE-VER \ |
| -o -path gcc/gcc/DEV-PHASE \ |
| -o -path "gcc/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_ugn/*.png" \ |
| -o -path "gcc/gcc/jit/docs/*" \ |
| -o -path "gcc/gcc/jit/jit-common.h" \ |
| -o -path "gcc/gcc/jit/notes.txt" \ |
| -o -print0 \) | xargs -0 rm -f |
| |
| # Build a tarball of the sources. |
| tar cf docs-sources.tar gcc |
| |
| # The directory to pass to -I; this is the one with texinfo.tex |
| # and fdl.texi. |
| includedir=gcc/gcc/doc/include |
| |
| # Generate gcc-vers.texi. |
| ( |
| echo "@set version-GCC $(cat gcc/gcc/BASE-VER)" |
| if [ "$(cat gcc/gcc/DEV-PHASE)" = "experimental" ]; then |
| echo "@set DEVELOPMENT" |
| else |
| echo "@clear DEVELOPMENT" |
| fi |
| echo "@set srcdir $WORKDIR/gcc/gcc" |
| echo "@set VERSION_PACKAGE (GCC)" |
| echo "@set BUGURL @uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/}" |
| ) > $includedir/gcc-vers.texi |
| |
| # Generate libquadmath-vers.texi. |
| echo "@set BUGURL @uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/}" \ |
| > $includedir/libquadmath-vers.texi |
| |
| # Now convert the relevant files from texi to HTML, PDF and PostScript. |
| for file in $MANUALS; do |
| filename=`find . -name ${file}.texi` |
| if [ "${filename}" ]; then |
| includes="-I ${includedir} -I `dirname ${filename}`" |
| if [ "$file" = "gnat_ugn" ]; then |
| includes="$includes -I gcc/gcc/ada -I gcc/gcc/ada/doc/gnat_ugn" |
| fi |
| makeinfo --html --css-ref $CSS $includes -o ${file} ${filename} |
| tar cf ${file}-html.tar ${file}/*.html |
| texi2dvi $includes -o ${file}.dvi ${filename} </dev/null >/dev/null && dvips -o ${file}.ps ${file}.dvi |
| texi2pdf $includes -o ${file}.pdf ${filename} </dev/null |
| mkdir -p $DOCSDIR/$file |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| # The jit is a special-case, using sphinx rather than texinfo. |
| # Specifically, the jit docs need sphinx 1.0 or later. |
| # |
| # The jit/docs Makefile uses the executable $(SPHINXBUILD), |
| # defaulting to "sphinx-build". |
| # |
| # sphinx is packaged in Fedora and EPEL 6 within "python-sphinx", |
| # in RHEL 8 within "python3-sphinx", |
| # and in openSUSE within "python-Sphinx". |
| # |
| # For EPEL6, python-sphinx is sphinx 0.6.6, which is missing various |
| # directives (e.g. ":c:macro:"), so we need the variant |
| # python-sphinx10 package. The latter installs its executable as |
| # /usr/bin/sphinx-1.0-build |
| # so we needed to override SPHINXBUILD with this when invoking "make". |
| pushd gcc/gcc/jit/docs |
| make html || true |
| popd |
| cp -a gcc/gcc/jit/docs/_build/html jit |
| mkdir -p $DOCSDIR/jit |
| |
| # Work around makeinfo generated file names and references with |
| # "_002d" instead of "-". |
| find . -name '*.html' | while read f; do |
| # Do this for the contents of each file. |
| sed -i -e 's/_002d/-/g' "$f" |
| # And rename files if necessary. |
| ff=`echo $f | sed -e 's/_002d/-/g'`; |
| if [ "$f" != "$ff" ]; then |
| printf "Renaming %s to %s\n" "$f" "$ff" |
| mv "$f" "$ff" |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| # Then build a gzipped copy of each of the resulting .html, .ps and .tar files |
| for file in */*.html *.ps *.pdf *.tar; do |
| cat $file | gzip --best > $file.gz |
| done |
| |
| # On the 15th of the month, wipe all the old files from the |
| # web server. |
| today=`date +%d` |
| if test $today = 15; then |
| find $DOCSDIR -type f -maxdepth 1 -print | grep -v index.html | xargs rm |
| for m in $MANUALS; do |
| rm -f $DOCSDIR/$m/*.html $DOCSDIR/$m/*.html.gz |
| done |
| fi |
| |
| # And copy the resulting files to the web server |
| for file in */*.html *.ps *.pdf *.tar; do |
| if [ -f $DOCSDIR/$file ]; then |
| cat $DOCSDIR/$file | |
| sed -e '/^<meta name=generator/d' \ |
| -e '/^%DVIPSSource:/d' > file1 |
| fi |
| cat $file | |
| sed -e '/^<meta name=generator/d' \ |
| -e '/^%DVIPSSource:/d' > file2 |
| if cmp -s file1 file2; then |
| : |
| else |
| cp $file $DOCSDIR/$file |
| cp $file.gz $DOCSDIR/$file.gz |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| # Again, the jit is a special case, with nested subdirectories |
| # below "jit", and with some non-HTML files (.png images from us, |
| # plus .css and .js supplied by sphinx, and source files, renamed |
| # from .rst to .txt). |
| find jit \ |
| -name "*.html" -o -name "*.png" \ |
| -o -name "*.css" -o -name "*.js" \ |
| -o -name "*.txt" | |
| while read file ; do |
| # Note that $file here will contain path fragments beginning |
| # with "jit/", e.g. "jit/cp/topics/functions.html" |
| mkdir -p $(dirname $DOCSDIR/$file) |
| cp $file $DOCSDIR/$file |
| done |
| |
| cd $DOCSDIR |
| |
| # Finally, generate the installation documentation |
| if [ "$RELEASE" = "master" ]; then |
| SOURCEDIR=$WORKDIR/gcc/gcc/doc |
| DESTDIR=$WWWBASE_PREFORMATTED/install |
| export SOURCEDIR |
| export DESTDIR |
| $WORKDIR/gcc/gcc/doc/install.texi2html |
| |
| # Preprocess the entire web site, not just the install docs! |
| echo "Invoking $WWWPREPROCESS" |
| $WWWPREPROCESS |grep -v '^ Warning: Keeping' |
| fi |
| |
| # Clean up behind us. |
| |
| rm -rf $WORKDIR |