# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ######################################################################## # # (C) Copyright 2020-2022, Alejandro Colomar # These functions are free software; you can redistribute them and/or # modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2. # # These functions are distributed in the hope that they 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 # (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html). # ######################################################################## ######################################################################## # Exit status EX_USAGE=64; ######################################################################## # C # sed_rm_ccomments() removes C comments. # It can't handle mixed //... and /*...*/ comments. # Use as a filter (see man_lsfunc() in this file). sed_rm_ccomments() { perl -p -e 's%/\*.*?\*/%%g' \ |sed -E '\%/\*%, \%\*/% {\%(\*/|/\*)%!d}' \ |sed -E '\%/\*% {s%/\*.*%%; n; s%.*\*/%%;}' \ |sed -E '\%/\*% {s%/\*.*%%; n; s%.*\*/%%;}' \ |sed 's%//.*%%'; } ######################################################################## # Linux man-pages # man_section() prints specific manual page sections (DESCRIPTION, SYNOPSIS, # ...) of all manual pages in a directory (or in a single manual page file). # Usage example: .../man-pages$ man_section man2 SYNOPSIS 'SEE ALSO'; man_section() { if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then >&2 echo "Usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]}
..."; return $EX_USAGE; fi local page="$1"; shift; local sect="$*"; find "$page" -type f \ |xargs wc -l \ |grep -v -e '\b1 ' -e '\btotal\b' \ |awk '{ print $2 }' \ |sort \ |while read -r manpage; do (sed -n '/^\.TH/,/^\.SH/{/^\.SH/!p}' <"$manpage"; for s in $sect; do <"$manpage" \ sed -n \ -e "/^\.SH $s/p" \ -e "/^\.SH $s/,/^\.SH/{/^\.SH/!p}"; done;) \ |mandoc -Tutf8 2>/dev/null \ |col -pbx; done; } # man_lsfunc() prints the name of all C functions declared in the SYNOPSIS # of all manual pages in a directory (or in a single manual page file). # Each name is printed in a separate line # Usage example: .../man-pages$ man_lsfunc man2; man_lsfunc() { if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then >&2 echo "Usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} ..."; return $EX_USAGE; fi for arg in "$@"; do man_section "$arg" 'SYNOPSIS'; done \ |sed_rm_ccomments \ |pcregrep -Mn '(?s)^ [\w ]+ \**\w+\([\w\s(,)[\]*]*?(...)?\s*\); *$' \ |grep '^[0-9]' \ |sed -E 's/syscall\(SYS_(\w*),?/\1(/' \ |sed -E 's/^[^(]+ \**(\w+)\(.*/\1/' \ |uniq; } # man_lsvar() prints the name of all C variables declared in the SYNOPSIS # of all manual pages in a directory (or in a single manual page file). # Each name is printed in a separate line # Usage example: .../man-pages$ man_lsvar man3; man_lsvar() { if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then >&2 echo "Usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} ..."; return $EX_USAGE; fi for arg in "$@"; do man_section "$arg" 'SYNOPSIS'; done \ |sed_rm_ccomments \ |pcregrep -Mv '(?s)^ [\w ]+ \**\w+\([\w\s(,)[\]*]+?(...)?\s*\); *$' \ |pcregrep -Mn \ -e '(?s)^ +extern [\w ]+ \**\(\*+[\w ]+\)\([\w\s(,)[\]*]+?\s*\); *$' \ -e '^ +extern [\w ]+ \**[\w ]+; *$' \ |grep '^[0-9]' \ |grep -v 'typedef' \ |sed -E 's/^[0-9]+: +extern [^(]+ \**\(\*+(\w* )?(\w+)\)\(.*/\2/' \ |sed 's/^[0-9]\+: \+extern .* \**\(\w\+\); */\1/' \ |uniq; } # pdfman() renders a manual page in PDF # Usage example: .../man-pages$ pdfman man2/membarrier.2; pdfman() { if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then >&2 echo "Usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} [man(1) options] [section] page"; return $EX_USAGE; fi; local tmp="$(mktemp -t "${!###*/}.XXXXXX")"; man -Tps "$@" \ |ps2pdf - - \ >"$tmp"; xdg-open "$tmp"; } # man_gitstaged prints a list of all files with changes staged for commit # (basename only if the files are within ), separated by ", ". # Usage example: .../man-pages$ git commit -m "$(man_gitstaged): msg"; man_gitstaged() { git diff --staged --name-only \ |sed 's/$/, /' \ |sed 's%.*/%%' \ |tr -d '\n' \ |sed 's/, $//' }