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#! /bin/sh
set -e
# Check that a manual page formats without errors. Lintian does something
# similar for Debian packages. Relies on top_builddir and LINGUA variables
# exported from 'make check', or you can set them manually.
if [ -z "$top_builddir" ]; then
echo "top_builddir unset; try 'make check' instead?"
exit 77
elif [ -z "$LINGUA" ]; then
echo "LINGUA unset; try 'make check' instead?"
exit 77
fi
[ -x "$top_builddir/src/man" ] || exit 77
warnings=mac
# Ignore wrapping failures for CJK manual pages; this should go away once
# groff supports these natively.
# Indeed, even for other languages we're going to get "cannot adjust line"
# if %manpath_config_file% expands to something long. Hmm. We'll just ignore
# this across the board for now.
warnings="$warnings,!break"
code=0
errors="$(LC_ALL=C MANWIDTH=80 MAN_KEEP_FORMATTING=1 "$top_builddir/libtool" \
--mode=execute \
-dlopen "$top_builddir/lib/.libs/libman.la" \
-dlopen "$top_builddir/libdb/.libs/libmandb.la" \
"$top_builddir/src/man" --warnings="$warnings" -E UTF-8 \
-l "$1" \
2>&1 >/dev/null)" || code=$?
if [ "$code" != 0 ]; then
echo "man -E UTF-8 -l $1 failed with exit status $code and error output:"
echo "$errors"
exit $code
elif [ "$errors" ]; then
echo "man -E UTF-8 -l $1 produced error output:"
echo "$errors"
exit 1
else
exit 0
fi
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