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doc: show short description of each commands in generated documents
Before this patch, short description of each commands is not shown in
generated documents (HTML file and UNIX man page). This omitting may
prevent users from understanding about commands.
This patch show it as the 1st paragraph in the help section of each
commands. This style is chosen because:
- showing it as the section title in "command - short desc" style
disallows referencing by "#command" in HTML file: in "en" locale,
hyphen concatenated title is used as the section ID in HTML file
for this style
- showing it as the 1st paragraph in "command - short desc" style
seems to be redundant: "command" appears also just before as the
section title
- showing it just after synopsis like "hg help command" seems not to
be reasonable in UNIX man page
This patch just writes short description ("d['desc'][0]") before "::",
because it should be already "strip()"-ed in "get_desc()", or empty
string for the command without description.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Tue, 11 Mar 2014 14:36:40 +0900 |
parents | 07f1ac17b722 |
children | e15c991fe2ec |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # checkseclevel - checking section title levels in each online help documents import sys, os import optparse # import from the live mercurial repo sys.path.insert(0, "..") # fall back to pure modules if required C extensions are not available sys.path.append(os.path.join('..', 'mercurial', 'pure')) from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable() from mercurial.commands import table from mercurial.help import helptable from mercurial import extensions from mercurial import minirst from mercurial import util _verbose = False def verbose(msg): if _verbose: print msg def error(msg): sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % msg) level2mark = ['"', '=', '-', '.', '#'] reservedmarks = ['"'] mark2level = {} for m, l in zip(level2mark, xrange(len(level2mark))): if m not in reservedmarks: mark2level[m] = l initlevel_topic = 0 initlevel_cmd = 1 initlevel_ext = 1 initlevel_ext_cmd = 3 def showavailables(initlevel): error(' available marks and order of them in this help: %s' % (', '.join(['%r' % (m * 4) for m in level2mark[initlevel + 1:]]))) def checkseclevel(doc, name, initlevel): verbose('checking "%s"' % name) blocks, pruned = minirst.parse(doc, 0, ['verbose']) errorcnt = 0 curlevel = initlevel for block in blocks: if block['type'] != 'section': continue mark = block['underline'] title = block['lines'][0] if (mark not in mark2level) or (mark2level[mark] <= initlevel): error('invalid section mark %r for "%s" of %s' % (mark * 4, title, name)) showavailables(initlevel) errorcnt += 1 continue nextlevel = mark2level[mark] if curlevel < nextlevel and curlevel + 1 != nextlevel: error('gap of section level at "%s" of %s' % (title, name)) showavailables(initlevel) errorcnt += 1 continue verbose('appropriate section level for "%s %s"' % (mark * (nextlevel * 2), title)) curlevel = nextlevel return errorcnt def checkcmdtable(cmdtable, namefmt, initlevel): errorcnt = 0 for k, entry in cmdtable.items(): name = k.split("|")[0].lstrip("^") if not entry[0].__doc__: verbose('skip checking %s: no help document' % (namefmt % name)) continue errorcnt += checkseclevel(entry[0].__doc__, namefmt % name, initlevel) return errorcnt def checkhghelps(): errorcnt = 0 for names, sec, doc in helptable: if util.safehasattr(doc, '__call__'): doc = doc() errorcnt += checkseclevel(doc, '%s help topic' % names[0], initlevel_topic) errorcnt += checkcmdtable(table, '%s command', initlevel_cmd) for name in sorted(extensions.enabled().keys() + extensions.disabled().keys()): mod = extensions.load(None, name, None) if not mod.__doc__: verbose('skip checking %s extension: no help document' % name) continue errorcnt += checkseclevel(mod.__doc__, '%s extension' % name, initlevel_ext) cmdtable = getattr(mod, 'cmdtable', None) if cmdtable: errorcnt += checkcmdtable(cmdtable, '%s command of ' + name + ' extension', initlevel_ext_cmd) return errorcnt def checkfile(filename, initlevel): if filename == '-': filename = 'stdin' doc = sys.stdin.read() else: fp = open(filename) try: doc = fp.read() finally: fp.close() verbose('checking input from %s with initlevel %d' % (filename, initlevel)) return checkseclevel(doc, 'input from %s' % filename, initlevel) if __name__ == "__main__": optparser = optparse.OptionParser("""%prog [options] This checks all help documents of Mercurial (topics, commands, extensions and commands of them), if no file is specified by --file option. """) optparser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", help="enable additional output", action="store_true") optparser.add_option("-f", "--file", help="filename to read in (or '-' for stdin)", action="store", default="") optparser.add_option("-t", "--topic", help="parse file as help topic", action="store_const", dest="initlevel", const=0) optparser.add_option("-c", "--command", help="parse file as help of core command", action="store_const", dest="initlevel", const=1) optparser.add_option("-e", "--extension", help="parse file as help of extension", action="store_const", dest="initlevel", const=1) optparser.add_option("-C", "--extension-command", help="parse file as help of extension command", action="store_const", dest="initlevel", const=3) optparser.add_option("-l", "--initlevel", help="set initial section level manually", action="store", type="int", default=0) (options, args) = optparser.parse_args() _verbose = options.verbose if options.file: if checkfile(options.file, options.initlevel): sys.exit(1) else: if checkhghelps(): sys.exit(1)