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# SED script for preprocessing embedded doc from source (S. Chamberlain markup)
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# middle pass; most of the work is done here.
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#
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# First, get rid of /*doc* markers; they've done their job in the first pass.
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/^\/\*doc\*/d
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#
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# /*proto* markers may be optionally followed by a *i-style subsubsec, findex
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# entry. This will generate empty @findex and @subsubsection entries if
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# the *proto* is on a line by itself; third pass removes them.
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/^\/\*proto\*/s/^\/\*proto\* *\(.*\)$/@findex \1\
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@subsubsection @code{\1}/
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#
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# /*proto-internal* is just like /*proto* from doc point of view.
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/^\/\*proto-internal\*/s/^\/\*proto-internal\* *\(.*\)$/@findex \1\
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@subsubsection @code{\1}/
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#
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# *i at beginning of line: rest of line is both a subsubsection heading
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# and an entry in function index.
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/^\*i/s/^\*i *\(.*\)$/@findex \1\
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@subsubsection @code{\1}/
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#
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# Two alternative docn block ends, '*/' and '*-*/' on lines by themselves;
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# replace by blank lines (for texinfo source readability).
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/^\*\/$/c\
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/^\*-\*\/$/c\
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# {* and *} are standins for comment markers (originally embedded in .c
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# comments)---turn into real comment markers:
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s/{\*/\/\*/
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s/\*}/\*\//
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#
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# '*+++' and '*---' span a block of text that includes both example lines
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# (marked by leading '$') and explanatory text (to be italicized).
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# Italicize lines lacking '$':
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/\*\+\+\+/,/\*---/s/^\([^$].*\)$/@i{\1}/
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#
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# We don't need *+++ and *--- markers any more; kill them (trailing marker
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# becomes blank line for readability)
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/\*\+\+\+/d
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/\*---/c\
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# Any line beginning with '$' is made an example line; third pass later
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# coalesces adjacent example blocks. *DO NOT* introduce extra space after
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# @end example, so we can spot adjacent ones in third pass.
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/^\$/i\
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@example
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/^\$/a\
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@end example
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#
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# In any example line, turn '{' and '}' into '@{' and '@}'
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###/^\$/s/{/@{/g
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###/^\$/s/}/@}/g
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#
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# Now delete the '$' markers themselves:
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/^\$/s/\$//
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#
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# *+ and *- delimit large examples to be enclosed in cartouches.
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/^\*\+$/c\
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@lisp\
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@cartouche
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/^\*-$/c\
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@end cartouche\
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@end lisp\
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# '*;' introduces an example which may have a single line or multiple lines;
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# it extends until the next semicolon (which is also printed).
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# One-line case: (do this first; else second line address for multi-line case
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# will include random text til we happen to end a line in a doc comment with
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# a semicolon)
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/^\*;.*;$/{
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s/^\*;/@example\
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/
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s/;$/;\
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@end example\
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/
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}
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# Multi-line case:
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/^\*;/,/.*;$/{
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s/^\*;/@example\
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/
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s/;$/;\
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@end example\
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/
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}
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