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#
# 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 2 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
import optparse
import re
class ManpageGenerator(object):
'''Fill in a manual page template from an OptionParser instance.'''
def __init__(self, template, parser, arg_synopsis, cmd_synopsis):
self.template = template
self.parser = parser
self.arg_synopsis = arg_synopsis
self.cmd_synopsis = cmd_synopsis
def sort_options(self, options):
# Return the options in an option group in sorted order. This
# is slightly tricky. Humans have such weird opinions of what
# it means to be sorted. The main thing we care about is that
# given a boolean setting foo, the options --foo and --no-foo
# get sorted after each other. We do this by using the
# option.from_setting attribute, which might not exist. The
# list already includes the --no-foo options, which seems a
# bit silly, but there you go.
#
# Split list of options into two: one with --foo, one with
# --no-foo. Sort the first list. Insert options from second
# list into first list.
def is_neg_option(o):
return (hasattr(o, 'from_setting') and
o._long_opts and
o._long_opts[0].startswith('--no-'))
def split(options, setting):
before = []
from_same = []
after = []
for o in options:
s = getattr(o, 'from_setting', None)
if s is setting:
from_same.append(o)
elif from_same:
after.append(o)
else:
before.append(o)
return before, from_same, after
neg_options = [o for o in options if is_neg_option(o)]
main_options = [o for o in options if o not in neg_options]
main_options.sort(key=lambda o: (o._long_opts + o._short_opts)[0])
for neg in neg_options:
before, from_same, after = split(main_options, neg.from_setting)
main_options = before + from_same + [neg] + after
return main_options
def option_list(self, container):
return self.sort_options(container.option_list)
def format_template(self):
sections = (('SYNOPSIS', self.format_synopsis()),
('OPTIONS', self.format_options()))
text = self.template
for section, contents in sections:
pattern = '\n.SH %s\n' % section
text = text.replace(pattern, pattern + contents)
return text
def format_synopsis(self):
lines = []
lines += ['.nh']
lines += ['.B %s' % self.esc_dashes(self.parser.prog)]
all_options = self.option_list(self.parser)
for group in self.parser.option_groups:
all_options += self.option_list(group)
for option in self.sort_options(all_options):
for spec in self.format_option_for_synopsis(option):
lines += ['.RB [ %s ]' % spec]
if self.cmd_synopsis:
lines += ['.PP']
for cmd in sorted(self.cmd_synopsis):
lines += ['.br',
'.B %s' % self.esc_dashes(self.parser.prog),
'.RI [ options ]',
self.esc_dashes(cmd)]
lines += self.format_argspec(self.cmd_synopsis[cmd])
elif self.arg_synopsis:
lines += self.format_argspec(self.arg_synopsis)
lines += ['.hy']
return ''.join('%s\n' % line for line in lines)
def format_option_for_synopsis(self, option):
if option.metavar:
short_suffix = '\\fI%s' % self.esc_dashes(option.metavar)
long_suffix = '\\fR=\\fI%s' % self.esc_dashes(option.metavar)
else:
short_suffix = ''
long_suffix = ''
for name in option._short_opts + option._long_opts:
if name.startswith('--'):
suffix = long_suffix
else:
suffix = short_suffix
yield '%s%s' % (self.esc_dashes(name), suffix)
def format_options(self):
lines = []
for option in self.sort_options(self.parser.option_list):
lines += self.format_option_for_options(option)
for group in self.parser.option_groups:
lines += ['.SS "%s"' % group.title]
for option in self.sort_options(group.option_list):
lines += self.format_option_for_options(option)
return ''.join('%s\n' % line for line in lines)
def format_option_for_options(self, option):
lines = []
lines += ['.TP']
shorts = [self.esc_dashes(x) for x in option._short_opts]
if option.metavar:
longs = ['%s =\\fI%s' % (self.esc_dashes(x), option.metavar)
for x in option._long_opts]
else:
longs = ['%s' % self.esc_dashes(x)
for x in option._long_opts]
lines += ['.BR ' + ' ", " '.join(shorts + longs)]
lines += [self.esc_dots(self.expand_default(option).strip())]
return lines
def expand_default(self, option):
default = self.parser.defaults.get(option.dest)
if default is optparse.NO_DEFAULT or default is None:
default = 'none'
else:
default = str(default)
return option.help.replace('%default', default)
def esc_dashes(self, optname):
return '\\-'.join(optname.split('-'))
def esc_dots(self, line):
if line.startswith('.'):
return '\\' + line
else:
return line
def format_argspec(self, argspec):
roman = re.compile(r'[^A-Z]+')
italic = re.compile(r'[A-Z]+')
words = ['.RI']
while argspec:
m = roman.match(argspec)
if m:
words += [self.esc_dashes(m.group(0))]
argspec = argspec[m.end():]
else:
words += ['""']
m = italic.match(argspec)
if m:
words += [self.esc_dashes(m.group(0))]
argspec = argspec[m.end():]
else:
words += ['""']
return [' '.join(words)]
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