curl/tests/test1139.pl
Daniel Stenberg eefcc1bda4
docs: introduce "curldown" for libcurl man page format
curldown is this new file format for libcurl man pages. It is markdown
inspired with differences:

- Each file has a set of leading headers with meta-data
- Supports a small subset of markdown
- Uses .md file extensions for editors/IDE/GitHub to treat them nicely
- Generates man pages very similar to the previous ones
- Generates man pages that still convert nicely to HTML on the website
- Detects and highlights mentions of curl symbols automatically (when
  their man page section is specified)

tools:

- cd2nroff: converts from curldown to nroff man page
- nroff2cd: convert an (old) nroff man page to curldown
- cdall: convert many nroff pages to curldown versions
- cd2cd: verifies and updates a curldown to latest curldown

This setup generates .3 versions of all the curldown versions at build time.

CI:

Since the documentation is now technically markdown in the eyes of many
things, the CI runs many more tests and checks on this documentation,
including proselint, link checkers and tests that make sure we capitalize the
first letter after a period...

Closes #12730
2024-01-23 00:29:02 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#***************************************************************************
# _ _ ____ _
# Project ___| | | | _ \| |
# / __| | | | |_) | |
# | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
# \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
#
# Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
#
# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
# are also available at https://curl.se/docs/copyright.html.
#
# You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
#
# This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
#
###########################################################################
#
# Scan symbols-in-version (which is verified to be correct by test 1119), then
# verify that each option mention in there that should have its own man page
# actually does.
#
# In addition, make sure that every current option to curl_easy_setopt,
# curl_easy_getinfo and curl_multi_setopt are also mentioned in their
# corresponding main (index) man page.
#
# src/tool_getparam.c lists all options curl can parse
# docs/curl.1 documents all command line options
# src/tool_listhelp.c outputs all options with curl -h
# - make sure they're all in sync
#
# Output all deviances to stderr.
use strict;
use warnings;
# we may get the dir roots pointed out
my $root=$ARGV[0] || ".";
my $buildroot=$ARGV[1] || ".";
my $syms = "$root/docs/libcurl/symbols-in-versions";
my $curlh = "$root/include/curl/curl.h";
my $errors=0;
# the prepopulated alias list is the CURLINFO_* defines that are used for the
# debug function callback and the fact that they use the same prefix as the
# curl_easy_getinfo options was a mistake.
my %alias = (
'CURLINFO_DATA_IN' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_DATA_OUT' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_END' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_HEADER_IN' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_LASTONE' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_NONE' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_SSL_DATA_IN' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_SSL_DATA_OUT' => 'none',
'CURLINFO_TEXT' => 'none'
);
sub scanmanpage {
my ($file, @words) = @_;
open(my $mh, "<", "$file") ||
die "could not open $file";
my @m;
while(<$mh>) {
if($_ =~ /^\.IP (.*)/) {
my $w = $1;
# "unquote" minuses
$w =~ s/\\-/-/g;
push @m, $w;
}
}
close($mh);
foreach my $m (@words) {
my @g = grep(/$m/, @m);
if(!$g[0]) {
print STDERR "Missing mention of $m in $file\n";
$errors++;
}
}
}
my $r;
# check for define aliases
open($r, "<", "$curlh") ||
die "no curl.h";
while(<$r>) {
if(/^\#define (CURL(OPT|INFO|MOPT)_\w+) (.*)/) {
$alias{$1}=$3;
}
}
close($r);
my @curlopt;
my @curlinfo;
my @curlmopt;
open($r, "<", "$syms") ||
die "no input file";
while(<$r>) {
chomp;
my $l= $_;
if($l =~ /(CURL(OPT|INFO|MOPT)_\w+) *([0-9.]*) *([0-9.-]*) *([0-9.]*)/) {
my ($opt, $type, $add, $dep, $rem) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5);
if($alias{$opt}) {
#print "$opt => $alias{$opt}\n";
}
elsif($rem) {
# $opt was removed in $rem
# so don't check for that
}
else {
if($type eq "OPT") {
push @curlopt, $opt,
}
elsif($type eq "INFO") {
push @curlinfo, $opt,
}
elsif($type eq "MOPT") {
push @curlmopt, $opt,
}
if(! -f "$buildroot/docs/libcurl/opts/$opt.3") {
print STDERR "Missing $opt.3\n";
$errors++;
}
}
}
}
close($r);
scanmanpage("$buildroot/docs/libcurl/curl_easy_setopt.3", @curlopt);
scanmanpage("$buildroot/docs/libcurl/curl_easy_getinfo.3", @curlinfo);
scanmanpage("$buildroot/docs/libcurl/curl_multi_setopt.3", @curlmopt);
# using this hash array, we can skip specific options
my %opts = (
# pretend these --no options exists in tool_getparam.c
'--no-alpn' => 1,
'--no-npn' => 1,
'-N, --no-buffer' => 1,
'--no-sessionid' => 1,
'--no-keepalive' => 1,
'--no-progress-meter' => 1,
'--no-clobber' => 1,
# pretend these options without -no exist in curl.1 and tool_listhelp.c
'--alpn' => 6,
'--npn' => 6,
'--eprt' => 6,
'--epsv' => 6,
'--keepalive' => 6,
'-N, --buffer' => 6,
'--sessionid' => 6,
'--progress-meter' => 6,
'--clobber' => 6,
# deprecated options do not need to be in tool_help.c nor curl.1
'--krb4' => 6,
'--ftp-ssl' => 6,
'--ftp-ssl-reqd' => 6,
# for tests and debug only, can remain hidden
'--test-event' => 6,
'--wdebug' => 6,
);
#########################################################################
# parse the curl code that parses the command line arguments!
open($r, "<", "$root/src/tool_getparam.c") ||
die "no input file";
my $list;
my @getparam; # store all parsed parameters
my $prevlong = "";
my $no = 0;
while(<$r>) {
$no++;
chomp;
if(/struct LongShort aliases/) {
$list=1;
}
elsif($list) {
if( /^ \{(\"[^,]*\").*\'(.)\', (.*)\}/) {
my ($l, $s, $rd)=($1, $2, $3);
my $sh;
my $lo;
my $title;
if(($l cmp $prevlong) < 0) {
print STDERR "tool_getparam.c:$no: '$l' is NOT placed in alpha-order\n";
}
if($l =~ /\"(.*)\"/) {
# long option
$lo = $1;
$title="--$lo";
}
if($s ne " ") {
# a short option
$sh = $s;
$title="-$sh, $title";
}
push @getparam, $title;
$opts{$title} |= 1;
$prevlong = $l;
}
}
}
close($r);
#########################################################################
# parse the curl.1 man page, extract all documented command line options
# The man page may or may not be rebuilt, so check both possible locations
open($r, "<", "$buildroot/docs/curl.1") || open($r, "<", "$root/docs/curl.1") ||
die "no input file";
my @manpage; # store all parsed parameters
while(<$r>) {
chomp;
my $l= $_;
$l =~ s/\\-/-/g;
if($l =~ /^\.IP \"(-[^\"]*)\"/) {
my $str = $1;
my $combo;
if($str =~ /^-(.), --([a-z0-9.-]*)/) {
# figure out the -short, --long combo
$combo = "-$1, --$2";
}
elsif($str =~ /^--([a-z0-9.-]*)/) {
# figure out the --long name
$combo = "--$1";
}
if($combo) {
push @manpage, $combo;
$opts{$combo} |= 2;
}
}
}
close($r);
#########################################################################
# parse the curl code that outputs the curl -h list
open($r, "<", "$root/src/tool_listhelp.c") ||
die "no input file";
my @toolhelp; # store all parsed parameters
while(<$r>) {
chomp;
my $l= $_;
if(/^ \{\" *(.*)/) {
my $str=$1;
my $combo;
if($str =~ /^-(.), --([a-z0-9.-]*)/) {
# figure out the -short, --long combo
$combo = "-$1, --$2";
}
elsif($str =~ /^--([a-z0-9.-]*)/) {
# figure out the --long name
$combo = "--$1";
}
if($combo) {
push @toolhelp, $combo;
$opts{$combo} |= 4;
}
}
}
close($r);
#
# Now we have three arrays with options to cross-reference.
foreach my $o (keys %opts) {
my $where = $opts{$o};
if($where != 7) {
# this is not in all three places
$errors++;
my $exists;
my $missing;
if($where & 1) {
$exists=" tool_getparam.c";
}
else {
$missing=" tool_getparam.c";
}
if($where & 2) {
$exists.= " curl.1";
}
else {
$missing.= " curl.1";
}
if($where & 4) {
$exists .= " tool_listhelp.c";
}
else {
$missing .= " tool_listhelp.c";
}
print STDERR "$o is not in$missing (but in$exists)\n";
}
}
print STDERR "$errors\n";