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1.7 KiB
Awk
70 lines
1.7 KiB
Awk
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# Take apart bits of HTML and puts them back together again in new and
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# fascinating ways. Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# Contributed by Phil Edwards <pme@gcc.gnu.org>. Simple two-state automaton
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# inspired by Richard Henderson's gcc/mkmap-symver.awk.
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# 'file' is the name of the file on stdin
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# 'title' is the text to print at the start of the list
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BEGIN {
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state = "looking";
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entries = 0;
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printf (" <li>%s</li>\n", title);
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printf (" <ul>\n");
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}
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# Searching for the little table of contents at the top.
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state == "looking" && /^<h1>Contents/ {
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state = "entries";
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next;
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}
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# Ignore everything else up to that point.
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state == "looking" {
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next;
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}
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# An entry in the table of contents. Pull that line apart.
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state == "entries" && /<li>/ {
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extract_info($0);
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next;
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}
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# End of the list. Don't bother reading the rest of the file. (It could
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# also contain more <li>'s, so that would be incorrect as well as wasteful.)
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state == "entries" && /^<\/ul>/ {
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exit;
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}
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END {
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for (i = 0; i < entries; i++)
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printf (" %s\n", entry[i]);
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printf (" </ul>\n\n");
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}
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function extract_info(line) {
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# thistarget will be things like "#5" or "elsewhere.html"
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match(line,"href=\".*\"");
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thistarget = substr(line,RSTART+6,RLENGTH-7);
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# take apart the filename
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split(file,X,"/");
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if (thistarget ~ /^#/) {
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# local name, use directory and filename
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target = file thistarget
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} else {
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# different file, only use directory
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target = X[1] "/" thistarget
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}
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# visible text
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gsub("</a>","",line);
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start = index(line,"\">") + 2;
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thistext = substr(line,start);
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# Assemble and store the HTML for later output.
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entry[entries++] = "<li><a href=\"" target "\">" thistext "</a></li>"
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}
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# vim:sw=2
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