#!/bin/sh # usage="\ Usage: gtkdoc-mkman [--path=SEARCH_PATH] MODULE DRIVER_FILE" # parse options, ignore unknown options for future extensions searchpath= uninstalled=no while true; do case "X$1" in X--version) echo "@VERSION@"; exit 0;; X--help) echo "$usage"; exit 0;; X--uninstalled) uninstalled=yes; shift;; X--path=*) searchpath=`echo $1 | sed s/.*=//`; shift;; X--*) shift;; X*) break;; esac done if test $# -ne 2; then echo "${usage}" 1>&2 exit 1 fi module=$1 shift document=$1 shift if test $uninstalled = yes; then # this does not work from buiddir!=srcdir gtkdocdir=`dirname $0` #echo "uninstalled, gtkdocdir=$gtkdocdir" else # the first two are needed to resolve datadir prefix=@prefix@ datarootdir=@datarootdir@ gtkdocdir=@datadir@/gtk-doc/data fi if head -n 1 $document | grep " /dev/null; then is_xml=true path_option='--path' else is_xml=false path_option='--directory' fi # we could do "$path_option $PWD " # to avoid needing rewriting entities that are copied from the header # into docs under xml if test "X$searchpath" = "X"; then path_arg= else path_arg="$path_option $searchpath" fi # would it make sens to create man pages only for certain refentries # e.g. for tools if $is_xml; then # see http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467488 @XSLTPROC@ $path_arg --nonet --xinclude \ --stringparam gtkdoc.bookname $module \ --stringparam gtkdoc.version "@VERSION@" \ manpages/docbook.xsl $document || exit $? else for i in `cd sgml;ls *.sgml`; do j=`echo $i | sed 's/.sgml/.man/'` echo ": converting " $i $j docbook-to-man sgml/$i > man/$j 2> man/$j.log done fi