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#!/usr/bin/env dash
# NO_ZSH
# NO_BASH
# YES_DASH
# okay, so this probably does run with zsh and bash, but why bother?
# NOTE: a lot of boilerplate code is pulled from the pure sh bible:
# https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-sh-bible
document2() {
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local f="$1" # file
local c=0 # (line) count
local e="${f#sh/}" # expecting (function name matches filename)
[ "$f" != "$e" ] || e=""
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[ "$e" != document ] || return 0 # doesn't play nicely yet, so skip it
while IFS= read -r line; do
: $((c+=1))
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# we only care about lines with our docstring marker on them:
case "$line" in *'###'*) :;; *) continue;; esac
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# split by the marker:
local code="${line%%###*}" docs="${line#*###}"
code="${code#${code%%[![:space:]]*}}" # ltrim
docs="${docs#${docs%%[![:space:]]*}}" # ltrim
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local s=' ' n='' # using a space to signify unset
case "$docs" in
@-*)
s="$code"
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n="${s%%[!a-zA-Z0-9_-]*}" # substr first word (might not be one)
while [ -z "$n" -o "$n" = function -o "$n" = alias ]; do
[ -n "$s" ] || break
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s="${s#${s%%[!a-zA-Z0-9_-]*}}" # lstrip to end of word
s="${s#*[!a-zA-Z0-9_-]}" # lstrip to next word
n="${s%%[!a-zA-Z0-9_-]*}" # substr that word
done
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s="${docs#@-}" # substr the stuff after the hyphen
s="${s#${s%%[![:space:]]*}}" # ltrim
;;
@*-*)
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# split by the hyphen:
n="${docs%%-*}"
s="${docs#*-}"
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n="${n#@}" # substr the stuff after the at
n="${n#${n%%[![:space:]]*}}" # ltrim
n="${n%${n##*[![:space:]]}}" # rtrim
s="${s#${s%%[![:space:]]*}}" # ltrim
;;
@*)
n="${docs#@}"
n="${n#${n%%[![:space:]]*}}" # ltrim
;;
*)
s="${docs#${docs%%[![:space:]]*}}" # ltrim
;;
esac
if [ -n "$n" ]; then
local url
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# different subdirs need to be handled differently:
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[ "$f" != "${f#sh/}" ] && url="/sh/${f#sh/}#L$c" || url="/home/${f#.}#L$c"
if [ "$n" = "$e" ]; then
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# function name matches the filename.
printf '\n### [%s](%s)\n\n' "$n" "$url" >> rc/README.md~ || return 5
else
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# this file contains some other function, so include the filename.
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printf '\n### [%s](%s)\n\n' "$n (${f#.})" "$url" >> rc/README.md~ || return 5
#printf '\n### %s\n\n* defined in [%s](%s)\n\n' "$n" "$f" "$url" >> rc/README.md~ || return 5
fi
fi
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if [ "$s" != ' ' ]; then # don't bother unless it was set to something
if [ -z "$n" -o -n "$s" ]; then # might only be a name, check that
# just pass the remaining comment through:
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printf '%s\n' "$s" >> rc/README.md~ || return 5
fi
fi
done < "$f" || return 4
}
document1() {
# NOTE: in the future, it'd be nice to support arbitary files through arguments.
[ $# -le 0 ] || return 1
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# sanity check:
cd || return 2
[ -d rc ] && [ -d sh ] && [ -f .zshrc ] && [ -f .-shrc ] && [ -f .bashrc ] || return 3
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# create new output file (with a tilde as not to overwrite just yet):
: > rc/README.md~ || return 4
local line
if [ -f rc/README.md ]; then
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# copy existing lines up to (and including) the "DOCUMENT" marker:
while IFS= read -r line; do
printf '%s\n' "$line" >> rc/README.md~ || return 5
case "$line" in *DOCUMENT*) break;; esac
done < rc/README.md || return 4
fi
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# first section:
printf '\n## %s\n' 'shell functions' >> rc/README.md~ || return 5
for f in sh/*; do
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[ -e "$f" ] || continue # make sure glob went through
document2 "$f" || return $?
done
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# second section:
printf '\n## %s\n' 'miscellaneous' >> rc/README.md~ || return 5
document2 .zshrc || return $?
document2 .bashrc || return $?
document2 .-shrc || return $?
}
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document() { ### @-
### generate a markdown file out of docstrings in shell scripts.
### **TODO:** describe. i have a rough outline written in my scrap file.
document1 "$@"
local ret=$?
case $ret in
0)
return 0;;
1)
printf '%s\n' "$0: too many arguments" >&2
return 1;;
2)
printf '%s\n' "$0: failed to change directory" >&2
return 1;;
3)
printf '%s\n' "$0: essential files are missing" >&2
return 1;;
4)
printf '%s\n' "$0: failed to open file" >&2
return 1;;
5)
printf '%s\n' "$0: failed to read line" >&2
return 1;;
*)
printf '%s\n' "$0: unknown error occurred" >&2
return 1;;
esac
}
[ "${SOURCING:-0}" -gt 0 ] || document "$@"