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101 lines
3.1 KiB
Perl
Executable file
101 lines
3.1 KiB
Perl
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
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# Author: Tomi Ollila
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# License: same as notmuch
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# This program is used to split NEWS file to separate (mdwn) files
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# for notmuch wiki. Example run:
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#
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# $ ./devel/news2wiki.pl NEWS ../notmuch-wiki/news
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#
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# In case taken into more generic use, modify these comments and examples.
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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unless (@ARGV == 2) {
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warn "\n$0 <source-file> <destination-directory>\n\n";
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warn "Example: ./devel/news2wiki.pl NEWS ../notmuch-wiki/news\n\n";
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exit 1;
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}
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die "'$ARGV[0]': no such file\n" unless -f $ARGV[0];
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die "'$ARGV[1]': no such directory\n" unless -d $ARGV[1];
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open I, '<', $ARGV[0] or die "Cannot open '$ARGV[0]': $!\n";
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open O, '>', '/dev/null' or die $!;
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my @emptylines = ();
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my $cln;
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print "\nWriting to $ARGV[1]:\n";
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while (<I>)
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{
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warn "$ARGV[0]:$.: tab(s) in line!\n" if /\t/;
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warn "$ARGV[0]:$.: trailing whitespace\n" if /\s\s$/;
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if (/^Notmuch\s+(\S+)\s+\((\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d|UNRELEASED)\)\s*$/) {
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# open O... autocloses previously opened file.
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open O, '>', "$ARGV[1]/release-$1.mdwn" or die $!;
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print "+ release-$1.mdwn...\n";
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print O "[[!meta date=\"$2\"]]\n\n";
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@emptylines = ();
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}
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last if /^<!--\s*$/; # Local variables block at the end (as of now).
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# Buffer "trailing" empty lines -- dropped at end of file.
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push(@emptylines, $_), next if s/^\s*$/\n/;
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if (@emptylines) {
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print O @emptylines;
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@emptylines = ();
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}
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# Convert '*' to '`*`' and "*" to "`*`" so that * is not considered
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# as starting emphasis character there. We're a bit opportunistic
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# there -- some single * does not cause problems and, on the other
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# hand, this would not regognize already 'secured' *:s.
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s/'[*]'/'`*`'/g; s/"[*]"/"`*`"/g;
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# Convert nonindented lines that aren't already headers or
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# don't contain periods (.) or '!'s to level 4 header.
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if ( /^[^\s-]/ ) {
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my $tbc = ! /[.!]\s/;
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chomp;
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my @l = $_;
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$cln = $.;
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while (<I>) {
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last if /^\s*$/;
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#$cln = 0 if /^---/ or /^===/; # used for debugging.
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$tbc = 0 if /[.!]\s/ or /^---/ or /^===/;
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chomp; s/^\s+//;
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push @l, $_;
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}
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if ($tbc) {
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print O "### ", (join ' ', @l), "\n";
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}
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else {
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#print "$ARGV[0]:$cln: skip level 4 header conversion\n" if $cln;
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print O (join "\n", @l), "\n";
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}
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@emptylines = ( "\n" );
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next;
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}
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# Markdown doc specifies that list item may have paragraphs if those
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# are indented by 4 spaces (or a tab) from current list item marker
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# indentation (paragraph meaning there is empty line in between).
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# If there is empty line and next line is not indented 4 chars then
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# that should end the above list. This doesn't happen in all markdown
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# implementations.
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# In our NEWS case this problem exists in release 0.6 documentation.
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# It can be avoided by removing 2 leading spaces in lines that are not
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# list items and requiring all that indents are 0, 2, and 4+ (to make
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# regexp below work).
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# Nested lists are supported but one needs to be more careful with
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# markup there (as the hack below works only on first level).
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s/^[ ][ ]// unless /^[ ][ ](?:[\s*+-]|\d+\.)\s/;
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print O $_;
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}
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print "\ndone.\n";
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close O;
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