#!/usr/bin/perl # # This script reads the syntaces of commands from irssi source tree. # Then it browses through all '.in' files in the current directory and # substitutes '@SYNTAX:foo@' tags with real syntaces found. This data # is written into the corresponding files without the '.in' extension. # For example: help.in -> ../help # # This path has to be changed. It should point to your irssi/src directory # Remember to include the asterisk ('*'). $SRC_PATH='src'; $FOO = `find src -name '*.c' -exec ./findsyntax.pl \{\} \\; | sed 's/.*SYNTAX: //' > irssi_syntax`; while () { next if (/Makefile/); open (FILE, "$_"); @data = ; close (FILE); $count = 0; foreach $DATARIVI (@data) { if ($DATARIVI =~ /\@SYNTAX\:(.+)\@/) { $etsittava = "\U$1 "; $SYNTAX = `grep \'^$etsittava\' irssi_syntax`; $SYNTAX =~ s/\*\///g; $SYNTAX =~ s/ *$//; $SYNTAX =~ s/ *\n/\n/g; # add %| after "COMMAND SUB " so parameters will indent correctly $SYNTAX =~ s/^([A-Z ]+)/\1%|/; $SYNTAX =~ s/(\n[A-Z ]+)/\1%|/g; # no need for this if there's no parameters $SYNTAX =~ s/%\|$//; $DATARIVI = $SYNTAX; } elsif ($DATARIVI =~ /^\S+/) { chomp $DATARIVI if ($data[$count+1] =~ /^\S+/); } $count++; } # must always end with empty line push @data, "\n" if ($data[@data-1] ne "\n"); push @data, "\n" if ($data[@data-2] !~ /\n$/); $newfilename = $_; $newfilename =~ s/\.in$//; $newfilename =~ s/\/in\//\//; open (NEWFILE, ">$newfilename"); print NEWFILE @data; close (NEWFILE); } unlink "irssi_syntax";