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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Script to convert .hx file STEXI/ETEXI blocks to SRST/ERST
#
# Copyright (C) 2020 Linaro
#
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or
# (at your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in the
# top-level directory.
# This script was only ever intended as a one-off conversion operation.
# Please excuse the places where it is a bit hacky.
# Some manual intervention after the conversion is expected, as are
# some warnings from makeinfo.
# Warning: this script is not idempotent: don't try to run it on
# a .hx file that already has SRST/ERST sections.
# Expected usage:
# scripts/hxtool-conv.pl file.hx > file.hx.new
use utf8;
my $reading_texi = 0;
my $texiblock = '';
my @tables = ();
sub update_tables($) {
my ($texi) = @_;
# Update our list of open table directives: every @table
# line in the texi fragment is added to the list, and every
# @end table line means we remove an entry from the list.
# If this fragment had a completely self contained table with
# both the @table and @end table lines, this will be a no-op.
foreach (split(/\n/, $texi)) {
push @tables, $_ if /^\@table/;
pop @tables if /^\@end table/;
}
}
sub only_table_directives($) {
# Return true if every line in the fragment is a start or end table directive
my ($texi) = @_;
foreach (split(/\n/, $texi)) {
return 0 unless /^\@table/ or /^\@end table/;
}
return 1;
}
sub output_rstblock($) {
# Write the output to /tmp/frag.texi, wrapped in whatever current @table
# lines we need.
my ($texi) = @_;
# As a special case, if this fragment is only table directives and
# nothing else, update our set of open table directives but otherwise
# ignore it. This avoids emitting an empty SRST/ERST block.
if (only_table_directives($texi)) {
update_tables($texi);
return;
}
open(my $fragfh, '>', '/tmp/frag.texi');
# First output the currently active set of open table directives
print $fragfh join("\n", @tables);
# Next, update our list of open table directives.
# We need to do this before we emit the closing table directives
# so that we emit the right number if this fragment had an
# unbalanced set of directives.
update_tables($texi);
# Then emit the texi fragment itself.
print $fragfh "\n$texi\n";
# Finally, add the necessary closing table directives.
print $fragfh "\@end table\n" x scalar @tables;
close $fragfh;
# Now invoke makeinfo/pandoc on it and slurp the results into a string
open(my $fh, '-|', "makeinfo --force -o - --docbook "
. "-D 'qemu_system_x86 QEMU_SYSTEM_X86_MACRO' "
. "-D 'qemu_system QEMU_SYSTEM_MACRO' /tmp/frag.texi "
. " | pandoc -f docbook -t rst")
or die "can't start makeinfo/pandoc: $!";
binmode $fh, ':encoding(utf8)';
print "SRST\n";
# Slurp the whole thing into a string so we can do multiline
# string matches on it.
my $rst = do {
local $/ = undef;
<$fh>;
};
$rst =~ s/^- /- /gm;
$rst =~ s/“/"/gm;
$rst =~ s/”/"/gm;
$rst =~ s/‘/'/gm;
$rst =~ s/’/'/gm;
$rst =~ s/QEMU_SYSTEM_MACRO/|qemu_system|/g;
$rst =~ s/QEMU_SYSTEM_X86_MACRO/|qemu_system_x86|/g;
$rst =~ s/(?=::\n\n +\|qemu)/.. parsed-literal/g;
$rst =~ s/:\n\n::$/::/gm;
# Fix up the invalid reference format makeinfo/pandoc emit:
# `Some string here <#anchorname>`__
# should be:
# :ref:`anchorname`
$rst =~ s/\`[^<`]+\<\#([^>]+)\>\`__/:ref:`$1`/gm;
print $rst;
close $fh or die "error on close: $!";
print "ERST\n";
}
# Read the whole .hx input file.
while (<>) {
# Always print the current line
print;
if (/STEXI/) {
$reading_texi = 1;
$texiblock = '';
next;
}
if (/ETEXI/) {
$reading_texi = 0;
# dump RST version of block
output_rstblock($texiblock);
next;
}
if ($reading_texi) {
# Accumulate the texi into a string
# but drop findex entries as they will confuse makeinfo
next if /^\@findex/;
$texiblock .= $_;
}
}
die "Unexpectedly still in texi block at EOF" if $reading_texi;