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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# xref-helpmsgs-manpages - cross-reference --help options against man pages
#
package LibPod::CI::XrefHelpmsgsManpages;

use v5.14;
use utf8;

use strict;
use warnings;

(our $ME = $0) =~ s|.*/||;
our $VERSION = '0.1';

# For debugging, show data structures using DumpTree($var)
#use Data::TreeDumper; $Data::TreeDumper::Displayaddress = 0;

# unbuffer output
$| = 1;

###############################################################################
# BEGIN user-customizable section

# Path to desired executable
my $Default_Tool = './bin/buildah';
my $TOOL = $ENV{BUILDAH} || $Default_Tool;

# Path to all doc files, including .rst and (down one level) markdown
my $Docs_Path = 'docs';

# Path to markdown source files (of the form <toolname>-*.1.md)
my $Markdown_Path = "$Docs_Path";

# Global error count
my $Errs = 0;

# END   user-customizable section
###############################################################################

use FindBin;

###############################################################################
# BEGIN boilerplate args checking, usage messages

sub usage {
    print  <<"END_USAGE";
Usage: $ME [OPTIONS]

$ME recursively runs '<tool> --help' against
all subcommands; and recursively reads <tool>-*.1.md files
in $Markdown_Path, then cross-references that each --help
option is listed in the appropriate man page and vice-versa.

$ME invokes '\$BUILDAH' (default: $Default_Tool).

Exit status is zero if no inconsistencies found, one otherwise

OPTIONS:

  -v, --verbose  show verbose progress indicators
  -n, --dry-run  make no actual changes

  --help         display this message
  --version      display program name and version
END_USAGE

    exit;
}

# Command-line options.  Note that this operates directly on @ARGV !
our $debug   = 0;
our $verbose = 0;
sub handle_opts {
    use Getopt::Long;
    GetOptions(
        'debug!'     => \$debug,
        'verbose|v'  => \$verbose,

        help         => \&usage,
        version      => sub { print "$ME version $VERSION\n"; exit 0 },
    ) or die "Try `$ME --help' for help\n";
}

# END   boilerplate args checking, usage messages
###############################################################################

############################## CODE BEGINS HERE ###############################

# The term is "modulino".
__PACKAGE__->main()                                     unless caller();

# Main code.
sub main {
    # Note that we operate directly on @ARGV, not on function parameters.
    # This is deliberate: it's because Getopt::Long only operates on @ARGV
    # and there's no clean way to make it use @_.
    handle_opts();                      # will set package globals

    # Fetch command-line arguments.  Barf if too many.
    die "$ME: Too many arguments; try $ME --help\n"                 if @ARGV;

    my $help = tool_help();
    my $man  = tool_man('buildah');

    xref_by_help($help, $man);
    xref_by_man($help, $man);

#    xref_rst($help, $rst);

    exit !!$Errs;
}

###############################################################################
# BEGIN cross-referencing

##################
#  xref_by_help  #  Find keys in '--help' but not in man
##################
sub xref_by_help {
    my ($help, $man, @subcommand) = @_;

    for my $k (sort keys %$help) {
        if (exists $man->{$k}) {
            if (ref $help->{$k}) {
                xref_by_help($help->{$k}, $man->{$k}, @subcommand, $k);
            }
            # Otherwise, non-ref is leaf node such as a --option
        }
        else {
            my $man = $man->{_path} || 'man';
            warn "$ME: buildah @subcommand --help lists $k, but $k not in $man\n";
            ++$Errs;
        }
    }
}

#################
#  xref_by_man  #  Find keys in man pages but not in --help
#################
#
# In an ideal world we could share the functionality in one function; but
# there are just too many special cases in man pages.
#
sub xref_by_man {
    my ($help, $man, @subcommand) = @_;

    # FIXME: this generates way too much output
    for my $k (grep { $_ ne '_path' } sort keys %$man) {
        if (exists $help->{$k}) {
            if (ref $man->{$k}) {
                xref_by_man($help->{$k}, $man->{$k}, @subcommand, $k);
            }
        }
        elsif ($k ne '--help' && $k ne '-h') {
            my $man = $man->{_path} || 'man';

            # Special case: 'buildah run --tty' is an invisible alias for -t
            next if $k eq '--tty' && $help->{'--terminal'};

            # Special case: '--net' is an undocumented shortcut in from,run
            next if $k eq '--net' && $help->{'--network'};

            # Special case: global options, re-documented in buildah-bud.md
#            next if "@subcommand" eq "bud" && $k =~ /^--userns-.id-map$/;

            warn "$ME: buildah @subcommand: $k in $man, but not --help\n";
            ++$Errs;
        }
    }
}

# END   cross-referencing
###############################################################################
# BEGIN data gathering

###############
#  tool_help  #  Parse output of '<tool> [subcommand] --help'
###############
sub tool_help {
    my %help;
    open my $fh, '-|', $TOOL, @_, '--help'
        or die "$ME: Cannot fork: $!\n";
    my $section = '';
    while (my $line = <$fh>) {
        # Cobra is blessedly consistent in its output:
        #    Usage: ...
        #    Available Commands:
        #       ....
        #    Flags:
        #       ....
        #
        # Start by identifying the section we're in...
        if ($line =~ /^Available\s+(Commands):/) {
            $section = lc $1;
        }
        elsif ($line =~ /^(Flags):/) {
            $section = lc $1;
        }

        # ...then track commands and options. For subcommands, recurse.
        elsif ($section eq 'commands') {
            if ($line =~ /^\s{1,4}(\S+)\s/) {
                my $subcommand = $1;
                print "> buildah @_ $subcommand\n"               if $debug;
                $help{$subcommand} = tool_help(@_, $subcommand)
                    unless $subcommand eq 'help';       # 'help' not in man
            }
        }
        elsif ($section eq 'flags') {
            next if $line =~ /^\s+-h,\s+--help/;        # Ignore --help

            # Handle '--foo' or '-f, --foo'
            if ($line =~ /^\s{1,10}(--\S+)\s/) {
                print "> buildah @_ $1\n"                        if $debug;
                $help{$1} = 1;
            }
            elsif ($line =~ /^\s{1,10}(-\S),\s+(--\S+)\s/) {
                print "> buildah @_ $1, $2\n"                    if $debug;
                $help{$1} = $help{$2} = 1;
            }
        }
    }
    close $fh
        or die "$ME: Error running 'buildah @_ --help'\n";

    return \%help;
}


##############
#  tool_man  #  Parse contents of <tool>-*.1.md
##############
sub tool_man {
    my $command = shift;
    my $subpath = "$Markdown_Path/$command.1.md";
    my $manpath = "$FindBin::Bin/../$subpath";
    print "** $subpath \n"                              if $debug;

    my %man = (_path => $subpath);
    open my $fh, '<', $manpath
        or die "$ME: Cannot read $manpath: $!\n";
    my $section = '';
    my @most_recent_flags;
    my $previous_subcmd = '';
    my $previous_flag = '';
    my @line_history;                   # Circular buffer of recent lines
    while (my $line = <$fh>) {
        chomp $line;
        push @line_history, $line;
        shift @line_history if @line_history > 2;
        next unless $line;		# skip empty lines

        # .md files designate sections with leading double hash
        if ($line =~ /^##\s*(GLOBAL\s+)?OPTIONS/) {
            $section = 'flags';
            $previous_flag = '';
        }
        elsif ($line =~ /^\#\#\s+(SUB)?COMMANDS/) {
            $section = 'commands';
        }
        elsif ($line =~ /^\#\#[^#]/) {
            $section = '';
        }

        # This will be a table containing subcommand names, links to man pages.
        # The format is slightly different between buildah.1.md and subcommands.
        elsif ($section eq 'commands') {
            # In tool.1.md
            if ($line =~ /^\|\s*buildah-(\S+?)\(\d\)/) {
                # $1 will be changed by recursion _*BEFORE*_ left-hand assignment
                my $subcmd = $1;
                $man{$subcmd} = tool_man("buildah-$1");
            }

            # In tool-<subcommand>.1.md
            elsif ($line =~ /^\|\s+(\S+)\s+\|\s+\[\S+\]\((\S+)\.1\.md\)/) {
                # $1 will be changed by recursion _*BEFORE*_ left-hand assignment
                my $subcmd = $1;
                if ($previous_subcmd gt $subcmd) {
                    warn "$ME: $subpath: '$previous_subcmd' and '$subcmd' are out of order\n";
                    ++$Errs;
                }
                $previous_subcmd = $subcmd;
                $man{$subcmd} = tool_man($2);
            }
        }

        # Flags should always be of the form '**-f**' or '**--flag**',
        # possibly separated by comma-space.
        elsif ($section eq 'flags') {
            # e.g. 'podman run --ip6', documented in man page, but nonexistent
            if ($line =~ /^not\s+implemented/i) {
                delete $man{$_} for @most_recent_flags;
            }

            # AAAAAAAaaaaargh, workaround for buildah-config --add-history
            # which enumerates a long list of options. Since buildah man pages
            # (unlike podman) don't use the '####' convention for options,
            # it's hard to differentiate 'this is an option' from 'this is
            # a __mention__ of an option'. Workaround: actual options must
            # be preceded by an empty line.
            next if $line_history[-2];

            @most_recent_flags = ();
            # Handle any variation of '**--foo**, **-f**'
            my $is_first = 1;
            while ($line =~ s/^\*\*((--[a-z0-9-]+)|(-.))\*\*(,\s+)?//g) {
                my $flag = $1;
                $man{$flag} = 1;
                if ($flag lt $previous_flag && $is_first) {
                    warn "$ME: $subpath:$.: $flag should precede $previous_flag\n";
                    ++$Errs;
                }
                $previous_flag = $flag if $is_first;
                # Keep track of them, in case we see 'Not implemented' below
                push @most_recent_flags, $flag;

                # Further iterations of /g are allowed to be out of order,
                # e.g., it's OK for --namespace,-ns to precede --nohead
                $is_first = 0;
            }
        }
    }
    close $fh;

    return \%man;
}

# END   data gathering
###############################################################################

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