#!@BASH_PROG@ # Copyright (C) 2004-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Written by Mike Bianchi > # Thanks to Peter Bray for debugging. # This file is part of the gdiffmk utility, which is part of groff. # groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY # or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public # License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # This file is part of GNU gdiffmk. CMD=`basename $0` Usage () { if test $# -gt 0 then echo >&2 "${CMD}: $@" fi echo >&2 "\ Usage: ${CMD} [ OPTIONS ] FILE1 FILE2 [ OUTPUT ] Place difference marks into the new version of a groff/nroff/troff document. FILE1 and FILE2 are compared, using 'diff', and FILE2 is output with groff '.mc' requests added to indicate how it is different from FILE1. FILE1 Previous version of the groff file. '-' means standard input. FILE2 Current version of the groff file. '-' means standard input. Either FILE1 or FILE2 can be standard input, but not both. OUTPUT Copy of FILE2 with '.mc' commands added. '-' means standard output (the default). If the shell's 'test' does not support option -ef, OUTPUT can only be the standard output. OPTIONS: -a ADDMARK Mark for added groff source lines. Default: '+'. -c CHANGEMARK Mark for changed groff source lines. Default: '|'. -d DELETEMARK Mark for deleted groff source lines. Default: '*'. -D Show the deleted portions from changed and deleted text. Default delimiting marks: '[[' .... ']]'. -B By default, the deleted texts marked by the '-D' option end with an added troff '.br' command. This option prevents the added '.br'. -M MARK1 MARK2 Change the delimiting marks for the '-D' option. -x DIFFCMD Use a different diff(1) command; one that accepts the '-Dname' option, such as GNU diff. -s SEDCMD Use a different sed(1) command; such as GNU sed. --version Print version information on the standard output and exit. --help Print this message on the standard error. " exit 255 } Exit () { exitcode=$1 shift for arg do echo >&2 "${CMD}: $1" shift done exit ${exitcode} } # Usage: FileRead exit_code filename # # Check for existence and readability of given file name. # If not found or not readable, print message and exit with EXIT_CODE. FileRead () { case "$2" in -) return ;; esac if test ! -f "$2" then Exit $1 "File '$2' not found." fi if test ! -r "$2" then Exit $1 "File '$2' not readable." fi } # Usage: FileCreate exit_code filename # # Create the given filename if it doesn't exist. # If unable to create or write, print message and exit with EXIT_CODE. FileCreate () { case "$2" in -) return ;; esac touch "$2" 2>/dev/null if test $? -ne 0 then if test ! -f "$2" then Exit $1 "File '$2' not created; " \ "Cannot write directory '`dirname "$2"`'." fi Exit $1 "File '$2' not writeable." fi } WouldClobber () { case "$2" in -) return ;; esac # BASH_PROG is set to /bin/sh if bash was not found if test "$HAVE_TEST_EF_OPTION" = "no" -a "$BASH_PROG" = "/bin/sh" then Exit 3 \ "Your shell does support test -ef, [OUTPUT] can only be the" \ "standard output." else if test "$1" -ef "$3" then Exit 3 \ "The $2 and OUTPUT arguments both point to the same file," \ "'$1', and it would be overwritten." fi fi } ADDMARK='+' CHANGEMARK='|' DELETEMARK='*' MARK1='[[' MARK2=']]' RequiresArgument () { # Process flags that take either concatenated or # separated values. case "$1" in -??*) expr "$1" : '-.\(.*\)' return 1 ;; esac if test $# -lt 2 then Exit 255 "Option '$1' requires a value." fi echo "$2" return 0 } HAVE_TEST_EF_OPTION=@HAVE_TEST_EF_OPTION@ BASH_PROG=@BASH_PROG@ BADOPTION= DIFFCMD=@DIFF_PROG@ SEDCMD=sed D_option= br=.br while [ $# -gt 0 ] do OPTION="$1" case "${OPTION}" in -a*) ADDMARK=`RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" "$2"` && shift ;; -c*) CHANGEMARK=`RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" "$2"` && shift ;; -d*) DELETEMARK=`RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" "$2"` && shift ;; -D ) D_option=D_option ;; -M* ) MARK1=`RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" "$2"` && shift if [ $# -lt 2 ] then Usage "Option '-M' is missing the MARK2 value." fi MARK2="$2" shift ;; -B ) br=. ;; -s* ) SEDCMD=`RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" "$2"` && shift ;; -x* ) DIFFCMD=`RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" "$2"` && shift ;; --version) echo "${CMD} (groff) version @VERSION@" exit 0 ;; --help) Usage ;; --) # What follows -- are file arguments shift break ;; -) break ;; -*) BADOPTION="${CMD}: invalid option '$1'" ;; *) break ;; esac shift done ${DIFFCMD} -Dx /dev/null /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 || Usage "The '${DIFFCMD}' program does not accept" \ "the required '-Dname' option. Use GNU diff instead. See the '-x DIFFCMD' option. You can also install GNU diff as gdiff on your system" if test -n "${BADOPTION}" then Usage "${BADOPTION}" fi if test $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 then Usage "Incorrect number of arguments." fi if test "1$1" = "1-" -a "2$2" = "2-" then Usage "Both FILE1 and FILE2 are '-'." fi FILE1="$1" FILE2="$2" FileRead 1 "${FILE1}" FileRead 2 "${FILE2}" if test $# = 3 then case "$3" in -) # output goes to standard output ;; *) # output goes to a file WouldClobber "${FILE1}" FILE1 "$3" WouldClobber "${FILE2}" FILE2 "$3" FileCreate 3 "$3" exec >$3 ;; esac fi # To make a very unlikely LABEL even more unlikely ... LABEL=__diffmk_$$__ SED_SCRIPT=' /^#ifdef '"${LABEL}"'/,/^#endif \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ { /^#ifdef '"${LABEL}"'/ s/.*/.mc '"${ADDMARK}"'/ /^#endif \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ s/.*/.mc/ p d } /^#ifndef '"${LABEL}"'/,/^#endif \/\* [!not ]*'"${LABEL}"'/ { /^#else \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/,/^#endif \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ { /^#else \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ s/.*/.mc '"${CHANGEMARK}"'/ /^#endif \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ s/.*/.mc/ p d } /^#endif \/\* [!not ]*'"${LABEL}"'/ { s/.*/.mc '"${DELETEMARK}"'/p a\ .mc } d } p ' if [ ${D_option} ] then SED_SCRIPT=' /^#ifdef '"${LABEL}"'/,/^#endif \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ { /^#ifdef '"${LABEL}"'/ s/.*/.mc '"${ADDMARK}"'/ /^#endif \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ s/.*/.mc/ p d } /^#ifndef '"${LABEL}"'/,/^#endif \/\* [!not ]*'"${LABEL}"'/ { /^#ifndef '"${LABEL}"'/ { i\ '"${MARK1}"' d } /^#else \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ !{ /^#endif \/\* [!not ]*'"${LABEL}"'/ !{ p d } } /^#else \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/,/^#endif \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ { /^#else \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ { i\ '"${MARK2}"'\ '"${br}"' s/.*/.mc '"${CHANGEMARK}"'/ a\ .mc '"${CHANGEMARK}"' d } /^#endif \/\* '"${LABEL}"'/ s/.*/.mc/ p d } /^#endif \/\* [!not ]*'"${LABEL}"'/ { i\ '"${MARK2}"'\ '"${br}"' s/.*/.mc '"${DELETEMARK}"'/p a\ .mc } d } p ' fi ${DIFFCMD} -D"${LABEL}" -- "${FILE1}" "${FILE2}" | ${SEDCMD} -n "${SED_SCRIPT}" # EOF