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#!/usr/bin/perl
## --------------------------------------------------------------------------
##
## Copyright 1996-2018 The NASM Authors - All Rights Reserved
## See the file AUTHORS included with the NASM distribution for
## the specific copyright holders.
##
## Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
## modification, are permitted provided that the following
## conditions are met:
##
## * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
## notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
## * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
## copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
## disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
## with the distribution.
##
## THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
## CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
## INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
## MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
## DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
## CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
## SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
## NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
## LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
## HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
## CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
## OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
## EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
##
## --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read the source-form of the NASM manual and generate the various
# output forms.
# TODO:
#
# Ellipsis support would be nice.
# Source-form features:
# ---------------------
#
# Bullet \b
# Bullets the paragraph. Rest of paragraph is indented to cope. In
# HTML, consecutive groups of bulleted paragraphs become unordered
# lists.
#
# Indent \>
# Indents the paragraph equvalently to a bulleted paragraph. In HTML,
# an indented paragraph following a bulleted paragraph is included in the
# same list item.
#
# Blockquote \q
# Marks the paragraph as a block quote.
#
# Emphasis \e{foobar}
# produces `_foobar_' in text and italics in HTML, PS, RTF
#
# Inline code \c{foobar}
# produces ``foobar'' in text, and fixed-pitch font in HTML, PS, RTF
#
# Display code
# \c line one
# \c line two
# produces fixed-pitch font where appropriate, and doesn't break
# pages except sufficiently far into the middle of a display.
#
# Chapter, header and subheader
# \C{intro} Introduction
# \H{whatsnasm} What is NASM?
# \S{free} NASM Is Free
# dealt with as appropriate. Chapters begin on new sides, possibly
# even new _pages_. (Sub)?headers are good places to begin new
# pages. Just _after_ a (sub)?header isn't.
# The keywords can be substituted with \K and \k.
#
# Keyword \K{cintro} \k{cintro}
# Expands to `Chapter 1', `Section 1.1', `Section 1.1.1'. \K has an
# initial capital whereas \k doesn't. In HTML, will produce
# hyperlinks.
#
# Web link \W{http://foobar/}{text} or \W{mailto:me@here}\c{me@here}
# the \W prefix is ignored except in HTML; in HTML the last part
# becomes a hyperlink to the first part.
#
# Web URL \w{http://foobar/}
# equivalent to \W{http://foobar}\c{http://foobar/}.
#
# Literals \{ \} \\
# In case it's necessary, they expand to the real versions.
#
# Nonbreaking hyphen \-
# Need more be said?
#
# Source comment \#
# Causes everything after it on the line to be ignored by the
# source-form processor.
#
# Indexable word \i{foobar} (or \i\e{foobar} or \i\c{foobar}, equally)
# makes word appear in index, referenced to that point
# \i\c comes up in code style even in the index; \i\e doesn't come
# up in emphasised style.
#
# Indexable non-displayed word \I{foobar} or \I\c{foobar}
# just as \i{foobar} except that nothing is displayed for it
#
# Index rewrite
# \IR{foobar} \c{foobar} operator, uses of
# tidies up the appearance in the index of something the \i or \I
# operator was applied to
#
# Index alias
# \IA{foobar}{bazquux}
# aliases one index tag (as might be supplied to \i or \I) to
# another, so that \I{foobar} has the effect of \I{bazquux}, and
# \i{foobar} has the effect of \I{bazquux}foobar
#
# Metadata/macros
# \M{key}{something}
# defines document metadata, such as authorship, title and copyright;
# different output formats use this differently.
# \m{key}
# insert the {something} string associated with metadata {key}
#
# Include subfile
# \& filename
# includes filename. Recursion is allowed. Must be on a separate line.
#
use File::Spec;
@include_path = ();
$out_path = File::Spec->curdir();
my %srcfiles; # For dependencies
my $depend_path;
while ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-/) {
my $opt = shift @ARGV;
if ($opt eq '-d') {
$diag = 1;
} elsif ($opt =~ /^\-M(.*)$/) {
$depend_path = $1;
} elsif ($opt =~ /^\-[Ii](.*)$/) {
push(@include_path, $1);
} elsif ($opt =~ /^\-[Oo](.*)$/) {
$out_path = $1;
}
}
$out_format = shift(@ARGV);
@files = @ARGV;
@files = ('-') unless(scalar(@files));
$| = 1;
$tstruct_previtem = $node = "Top";
$nodes = ($node);
$tstruct_level{$tstruct_previtem} = 0;
$tstruct_last[$tstruct_level{$tstruct_previtem}] = $tstruct_previtem;
$MAXLEVEL = 10; # really 3, but play safe ;-)
# Read the file; pass a paragraph at a time to the paragraph processor.
$pname = [];
@pnames = @pflags = ();
$para = undef;
foreach $file (@files) {
&include($file);
}
&got_para($para);
print "$outfile: done.\n";
# Now we've read in the entire document and we know what all the
# heading keywords refer to. Go through and fix up the \k references.
print "$outfile: Fixing up cross-references...\n";
&fixup_xrefs;
# Sort the index tags, according to the slightly odd order I've decided on.
print "$outfile: sorting index tags...\n";
&indexsort;
# Make output directory if necessary
mkdir($out_path);
if ($diag) {
print "$outfile: writing index-diagnostic file...\n";
&indexdiag;
}
# OK. Write out the various output files.
my $outfile;
if ($out_format eq 'txt') {
$outfile = 'nasmdoc.txt';
print "$outfile: producing text output...\n";
&write_txt;
} elsif ($out_format eq 'html') {
$outfile = 'nasmdoc0.html';
print "$outfile: producing HTML output...\n";
&write_html;
} elsif ($out_format eq 'dip') {
$outfile = 'nasmdoc.dip';
print "$outfile: producing Documentation Intermediate Paragraphs...\n";
&write_dip;
} else {
die "$0: unknown output format: $out_format\n";
}
if (defined($depend_path)) {
# Write dependencies
print "$outfile: writing dependencies\n";
open(my $dep, '>', $depend_path)
or die "$outfile: $depend_path: $!\n";
if ($out_path ne File::Spec->curdir()) {
$outfile = File::Spec->catfile($out_path, $outfile);
}
my $o = $outfile.' :';
my $ol = length($o);
foreach my $sf (sort(keys(%srcfiles))) {
my $l = length($sf);
if ($l + $ol > 77) {
print $dep $o, " \\\n";
$o = '';
$ol = 0;
}
$o .= ' '.$sf;
$ol += $l+1;
}
print $dep $o, "\n\n";
close($dep);
}
print "$outfile: done.\n";
sub untabify($) {
my($s) = @_;
my $o = '';
my($c, $i, $p);
$p = 0;
for ($i = 0; $i < length($s); $i++) {
$c = substr($s, $i, 1);
if ($c eq "\t") {
do {
$o .= ' ';
$p++;
} while ($p & 7);
} else {
$o .= $c;
$p++;
}
}
return $o;
}
sub read_line {
local $_ = shift;
$_ = &untabify($_);
if (/\\& (\S+)/) {
&include($1);
} else {
&get_para($_);
}
}
sub get_para($_) {
chomp;
if (!/\S/ || /^\\(IA|IR|M)/) { # special case: \IA \IR \M imply new-paragraph
&got_para($para);
$para = undef;
}
if (/\S/) {
s/(^|[^\\])\\#.*$/\1/; # strip comments
$para .= " " . $_;
}
}
sub include {
my $name = shift;
my $F;
if ($name eq '-') {
open($F, '<&', \*STDIN); # stdin
print "$outfile: reading stdin...\n";
} else {
my $found = 0;
foreach my $idir ( File::Spec->curdir, @include_path ) {
my $fpath = File::Spec->catfile($idir, $name);
if (open($F, '<', $fpath)) {
# Assume that make uses VPATH for the input search path,
# and so dependencies should not include the search directory.
$srcfiles{$name}++;
$found = 1;
print "$outfile: reading $fpath...\n";
last;
}
}
die "$0:$outfile: Cannot open $name: $!\n" unless ($found);
}
while (defined($_ = <$F>)) {
&read_line($_);
}
close($F);
}
sub got_para {
local ($_) = @_;
my $pflags = "", $i, $w, $l, $t;
my $para = [];
return if !/\S/;
# Replace metadata macros
while (/^(.*)\\m\{([^\}]*)\}(.*)$/) {
if (defined($metadata{$2})) {
$_ = $1.$metadata{$2}.$3;
} else {
$_ = $1.$2.$3;
}
}
# Strip off _leading_ spaces, then determine type of paragraph.
s/^\s*//;
$irewrite = undef;
if (/^\\c[^{]/) {
# A code paragraph. The paragraph-array will contain the simple
# strings which form each line of the paragraph.
$pflags = "code";
while (/^\\c (([^\\]|\\[^c])*)(.*)$/) {
$l = $1;
$_ = $3;
$l =~ s/\\\{/\{/g;
$l =~ s/\\\}/}/g;
$l =~ s/\\\\/\\/g;
push @$para, $l;
}
$_ = ''; # suppress word-by-word code
} elsif (/^\\C/) {
# A chapter heading. Define the keyword and allocate a chapter
# number.
$cnum++;
$hnum = 0;
$snum = 0;
$xref = "chapter-$cnum";
$pflags = "chap $cnum :$xref";
die "$outfile: badly formatted chapter heading: $_\n" if !/^\\C\{([^\}]*)\}\s*(.*)$/;
$refs{$1} = "chapter $cnum";
$node = "Chapter $cnum";
&add_item($node, 1, $para);
$xrefnodes{$node} = $xref; $nodexrefs{$xref} = $node;
$xrefs{$1} = $xref;
$_ = $2;
# the standard word-by-word code will happen next
} elsif (/^\\A/) {
# An appendix heading. Define the keyword and allocate an appendix
# letter.
$cnum++;
$cnum = 'A' if $cnum =~ /[0-9]+/;
$hnum = 0;
$snum = 0;
$xref = "appendix-$cnum";
$pflags = "appn $cnum :$xref";
die "$outfile: badly formatted appendix heading: $_\n" if !/^\\A\{([^\}]*)}\s*(.*)$/;
$refs{$1} = "appendix $cnum";
$node = "Appendix $cnum";
&add_item($node, 1, $para);
$xrefnodes{$node} = $xref; $nodexrefs{$xref} = $node;
$xrefs{$1} = $xref;
$_ = $2;
# the standard word-by-word code will happen next
} elsif (/^\\H/) {
# A major heading. Define the keyword and allocate a section number.
$hnum++;
$snum = 0;
$xref = "section-$cnum.$hnum";
$pflags = "head $cnum.$hnum :$xref";
die "$outfile: badly formatted heading: $_\n" if !/^\\[HP]\{([^\}]*)\}\s*(.*)$/;
$refs{$1} = "section $cnum.$hnum";
$node = "Section $cnum.$hnum";
&add_item($node, 2, $para);
$xrefnodes{$node} = $xref; $nodexrefs{$xref} = $node;
$xrefs{$1} = $xref;
$_ = $2;
# the standard word-by-word code will happen next
} elsif (/^\\S/) {
# A sub-heading. Define the keyword and allocate a section number.
$snum++;
$xref = "section-$cnum.$hnum.$snum";
$pflags = "subh $cnum.$hnum.$snum :$xref";
die "$outfile: badly formatted subheading: $_\n" if !/^\\S\{([^\}]*)\}\s*(.*)$/;
$refs{$1} = "section $cnum.$hnum.$snum";
$node = "Section $cnum.$hnum.$snum";
&add_item($node, 3, $para);
$xrefnodes{$node} = $xref; $nodexrefs{$xref} = $node;
$xrefs{$1} = $xref;
$_ = $2;
# the standard word-by-word code will happen next
} elsif (/^\\IR/) {
# An index-rewrite.
die "$outfile: badly formatted index rewrite: $_\n" if !/^\\IR\{([^\}]*)\}\s*(.*)$/;
$irewrite = $1;
$_ = $2;
# the standard word-by-word code will happen next
} elsif (/^\\IA/) {
# An index-alias.
die "$outfile: badly formatted index alias: $_\n" if !/^\\IA\{([^\}]*)}\{([^\}]*)\}\s*$/;
$idxalias{$1} = $2;
return; # avoid word-by-word code
} elsif (/^\\M/) {
# Metadata
die "$outfile: badly formed metadata: $_\n" if !/^\\M\{([^\}]*)}\{([^\}]*)\}\s*$/;
$metadata{$1} = $2;
return; # avoid word-by-word code
} elsif (/^\\([b\>q])/) {
# An indented paragraph of some sort. Strip off the initial \b and let the
# word-by-word code take care of the rest.
my %ipar = (
'b' => 'bull',
'>' => 'indt',
'q' => 'bquo',
);
$pflags = $ipar{$1};
s/^\\[b\>q]\s*//;
} else {
# A normal paragraph. Just set $pflags: the word-by-word code does
# the rest.
$pflags = "norm";
}
# The word-by-word code: unless @$para is already defined (which it
# will be in the case of a code paragraph), split the paragraph up
# into words and push each on @$para.
#
# Each thing pushed on @$para should have a two-character type
# code followed by the text.
#
# Type codes are:
# "n " for normal
# "da" for an en dash
# "dm" for an em desh
# "es" for first emphasised word in emphasised bit
# "e " for emphasised in mid-emphasised-bit
# "ee" for last emphasised word in emphasised bit
# "eo" for single (only) emphasised word
# "c " for code
# "k " for cross-ref
# "kK" for capitalised cross-ref
# "w " for Web link
# "wc" for code-type Web link
# "x " for beginning of resolved cross-ref; generates no visible output,
# and the text is the cross-reference code
# "xe" for end of resolved cross-ref; text is same as for "x ".
# "i " for point to be indexed: the text is the internal index into the
# index-items arrays
# "sp" for space
while (/\S/) {
s/^\s*//, push @$para, "sp" if /^\s/;
$indexing = $qindex = 0;
if (/^(\\[iI])?\\c/) {
$qindex = 1 if $1 eq "\\I";
$indexing = 1, s/^\\[iI]// if $1;
s/^\\c//;
die "$outfile: badly formatted \\c: \\c$_\n" if !/\{(([^\\}]|\\.)*)\}(.*)$/;
$w = $1;
$_ = $3;
$w =~ s/\\\{/\{/g;
$w =~ s/\\\}/\}/g;
$w =~ s/\\-/-/g;
$w =~ s/\\\\/\\/g;
push(@$para, addidx($node, $w, "c $w")) if ($indexing);
push(@$para, "c $w") if (!$qindex);
} elsif (/^\\[iIe]/) {
/^(\\[iI])?(\\e)?/;
$emph = 0;
$qindex = 1 if $1 eq "\\I";
$indexing = 1, $type = "\\i" if $1;
$emph = 1, $type = "\\e" if $2;
s/^(\\[iI])?(\\e?)//;
die "$outfile: badly formatted $type: $type$_\n" if !/\{(([^\\}]|\\.)*)\}(.*)$/;
$w = $1;
$_ = $3;
$w =~ s/\\\{/\{/g;
$w =~ s/\\\}/\}/g;
$w =~ s/\\-/-/g;
$w =~ s/\\\\/\\/g;
$t = $emph ? "es" : "n ";
@ientry = ();
@pentry = ();
foreach $i (split /\s+/,$w) { # \e and \i can be multiple words
push @pentry, "$t$i","sp";
($ii=$i) =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/, push @ientry,"n $ii","sp";
$t = $emph ? "e " : "n ";
}
if ($indexing) {
$w =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
pop @ientry; # remove final space
push(@$para, addidx($node, $w, @ientry));
}
if (!$qindex) {
pop @pentry; # remove final space
if (substr($pentry[-1],0,2) eq 'es') {
substr($pentry[-1],0,2) = 'eo';
} elsif ($emph) {
substr($pentry[-1],0,2) = 'ee';
}
push(@$para, @pentry);
}
} elsif (/^\\[kK]/) {
$t = "k ";
$t = "kK" if /^\\K/;
s/^\\[kK]//;
die "$outfile: badly formatted \\k: \\k$_\n" if !/\{([^\}]*)\}(.*)$/;
$_ = $2;
push @$para,"$t$1";
} elsif (/^\\[Ww]/) {
if (/^\\w/) {
die "$outfile: badly formatted \\w: $_\n"
if !/^\\w(\\i)?\{([^\\}]*)\}(.*)$/;
$l = $2;
$w = $2;
$indexing = $1;
$c = 1;
$_ = $3;
} else {
die "$outfile: badly formatted \\W: $_\n"
if !/^\\W\{([^\\}]*)\}(\\i)?(\\c)?\{(([^\\}]|\\.)*)\}(.*)$/;
$l = $1;
$w = $4;
$_ = $6;
$indexing = $2;
$c = $3;
}
$t = $c ? 'wc' : 'w ';
$w =~ s/\\\{/\{/g;
$w =~ s/\\\}/\}/g;
$w =~ s/\\-/-/g;
$w =~ s/\\\\/\\/g;
push(@$para, addidx($node, $w, "c $w")) if $indexing;
push(@$para, "$t<$l>$w");
} else {
die "$outfile: what the hell? $_\n" if !/^(([^\s\\\-]|\\[\\{}\-])*-?)(.*)$/;
die "$outfile: painful death! $_\n" if !length $1;
$w = $1;
$_ = $3;
$w =~ s/\\\{/\{/g;
$w =~ s/\\\}/\}/g;
$w =~ s/\\-/-/g;
$w =~ s/\\\\/\\/g;
if ($w eq '--') {
push @$para, 'dm';
} elsif ($w eq '-') {
push @$para, 'da';
} else {
push @$para,"n $w";
}
}
}
if ($irewrite ne undef) {
addidx(undef, $irewrite, @$para);
} else {
push @pnames, $para;
push @pflags, $pflags;
}
}
sub addidx($$@) {
my($node, $text, @ientry) = @_;
$text = $idxalias{$text} || $text;
if (!exists($idxmap{$text})) {
$idxmap{$text} = [@ientry];
$idxdup{$text} = [$text];
} elsif (!defined($node)) {
my $dummy = sprintf('%s #%05d', $text, $#{$idxdup{$text}} + 2);
$idxmap{$dummy} = [@ientry];
push(@{$idxdup{$text}}, $dummy);
}
return undef if (!defined($node));
return map { $idxnodes{$node,$_} = 1; "i $_" } @{$idxdup{$text}};
}
sub indexsort {
my $iitem, $ientry, $i, $piitem, $pcval, $cval, $clrcval;
@itags = map { # get back the original data as the 1st elt of each list
$_->[0]
} sort { # compare auxiliary (non-first) elements of lists
my $d = 0;
for (my $i = 1; defined($a->[$i]) || defined($b->[$i]); $i++) {
$d = $a->[$i] cmp $b->[$i];
last if ($d);
}
$d
} map { # transform array into list of 3-element lists
my $ientry = $idxmap{$_};
my $b = lc(join(' ', map { substr($_,2) } @$ientry));
$b =~ s/([][(){}]+|\B,)//g;
$b =~ s/\s+/ /g;
my $a = $b;
$a =~ s/([[:alpha:]])/Z$1/g;
# From this point on [A-Z] means an already classed character
# Try to sort numbers in numerical order (e.g. 8 before 16)
while ($a =~ /^(|.*?[^A-Z])(\d+)(\.\d+)?(.*)$/) {
my $p = $1; my $s = $4;
my $nn = ('0' x (24 - length($2))) . $2 . $3;
$nn =~ s/(.)/D$1/g;
$a = $p . $nn . $s;
}
$a =~ s/([^A-Z\s])/A$1/g;
my $c = join(' ', map { substr($_,0,2) } @$ientry);
my $v = [$_, $a, $b, $_, $c];
$v
} keys %idxmap;
# Having done that, check for comma-hood.
$cval = 0;
foreach $iitem (@itags) {
$ientry = $idxmap{$iitem};
$clrcval = 1;
$pcval = $cval;
FL:for ($i=0; $i <= $#$ientry; $i++) {
if ($$ientry[$i] =~ /^(n .*,)(.*)/) {
$$ientry[$i] = $1;
splice @$ientry,$i+1,0,"n $2" if length $2;
$commapos{$iitem} = $i+1;
$cval = join("\002", @$ientry[0..$i]);
$clrcval = 0;
last FL;
}
}
$cval = undef if $clrcval;
$commanext{$iitem} = $commaafter{$piitem} = 1
if $cval and ($cval eq $pcval);
$piitem = $iitem;
}
}
sub indexdiag {
my $iitem,$ientry,$w,$ww,$foo,$node;
open INDEXDIAG, '>', File::Spec->catfile($out_path, 'index.diag');
foreach $iitem (@itags) {
$ientry = $idxmap{$iitem};
print INDEXDIAG "<$iitem> ";
foreach $w (@$ientry) {
$ww = &word_txt($w);
print INDEXDIAG $ww unless $ww eq "\001";
}
print INDEXDIAG ":";
$foo = " ";
foreach $node (@nodes) {
(print INDEXDIAG $foo,$node), $foo = ", " if $idxnodes{$node,$iitem};
}
print INDEXDIAG "\n";
}
close INDEXDIAG;
}
sub fixup_xrefs {
my $pname, $p, $i, $j, $k, $caps, @repl;
for ($p=0; $p<=$#pnames; $p++) {
next if $pflags[$p] eq "code";
$pname = $pnames[$p];
for ($i=$#$pname; $i >= 0; $i--) {
$k = $$pname[$i];
if ($k =~ /^k/) {
$caps = ($k =~ /^kK/);
$k = substr($k,2);
$repl = $refs{$k};
die "$outfile: undefined keyword `$k'\n" unless $repl;
substr($repl,0,1) =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/ if $caps;
@repl = ();
push @repl,"x $xrefs{$k}";
foreach $j (split /\s+/,$repl) {
push @repl,"n $j";
push @repl,"sp";
}
pop @repl; # remove final space
push @repl,"xe$xrefs{$k}";
splice @$pname,$i,1,@repl;
}
}
}
}
sub write_txt {
# This is called from the top level, so I won't bother using
# my or local.
# Open file.
print "writing file...";
open TEXT, '>', File::Spec->catfile($out_path, 'nasmdoc.txt');
select TEXT;
# Preamble.
$title = $metadata{'title'};
$spaces = ' ' x ((75-(length $title))/2);
($underscore = $title) =~ s/./=/g;
print "$spaces$title\n$spaces$underscore\n";
for ($para = 0; $para <= $#pnames; $para++) {
$pname = $pnames[$para];
$pflags = $pflags[$para];
$ptype = substr($pflags,0,4);
print "\n"; # always one of these before a new paragraph
if ($ptype eq "chap") {
# Chapter heading. "Chapter N: Title" followed by a line of
# minus signs.
$pflags =~ /chap (.*) :(.*)/;
$title = "Chapter $1: ";
foreach $i (@$pname) {
$ww = &word_txt($i);
$title .= $ww unless $ww eq "\001";
}
print "$title\n";
$title =~ s/./-/g;
print "$title\n";
} elsif ($ptype eq "appn") {
# Appendix heading. "Appendix N: Title" followed by a line of
# minus signs.
$pflags =~ /appn (.*) :(.*)/;
$title = "Appendix $1: ";
foreach $i (@$pname) {
$ww = &word_txt($i);
$title .= $ww unless $ww eq "\001";
}
print "$title\n";
$title =~ s/./-/g;
print "$title\n";
} elsif ($ptype eq "head" || $ptype eq "subh") {
# Heading or subheading. Just a number and some text.
$pflags =~ /.... (.*) :(.*)/;
$title = sprintf "%6s ", $1;
foreach $i (@$pname) {
$ww = &word_txt($i);
$title .= $ww unless $ww eq "\001";
}
print "$title\n";
} elsif ($ptype eq "code") {
# Code paragraph. Emit each line with a seven character indent.
my $maxlen = 80;
foreach $i (@$pname) {
warn "code line longer than $maxlen chars: $i\n"
if ( length($i) > $maxlen );
print ' 'x7, $i, "\n";
}
} elsif ($ptype =~ /^(norm|bull|indt|bquo)$/) {
# Ordinary paragraph, optionally indented. We wrap, with ragged
# 75-char right margin and either 7 or 11 char left margin
# depending on bullets.
if ($ptype ne 'norm') {
$line = ' 'x7 . (($ptype eq 'bull') ? '(*) ' : ' ');
$next = ' 'x11;
} else {
$line = $next = ' 'x7;
}
@a = @$pname;
$wd = $wprev = '';
do {
do { $w = &word_txt(shift @a) } while $w eq "\001"; # nasty hack
$wd .= $wprev;
if ($wprev =~ /-$/ || $w eq ' ' || $w eq '' || $w eq undef) {
if (length ($line . $wd) > 75) {
$line =~ s/\s*$//; # trim trailing spaces
print "$line\n";
$line = $next;
$wd =~ s/^\s*//; # trim leading spaces
}
$line .= $wd;
$wd = '';
}
$wprev = $w;
} while ($w ne '' && $w ne undef);
if ($line =~ /\S/) {
$line =~ s/\s*$//; # trim trailing spaces
print "$line\n";
}
}
}
# Close file.
select STDOUT;
close TEXT;
}
sub word_txt {
my ($w) = @_;
my $wtype, $wmajt;
return undef if $w eq '' || $w eq undef;
$wtype = substr($w,0,2);
$wmajt = substr($wtype,0,1);
$w = substr($w,2);
$w =~ s/<.*>// if $wmajt eq "w"; # remove web links
if ($wmajt eq "n" || $wtype eq "e " || $wtype eq "w ") {
return $w;
} elsif ($wtype eq "sp") {
return ' ';
} elsif ($wtype eq 'da' || $wtype eq 'dm') {
return '-';
} elsif ($wmajt eq "c" || $wtype eq "wc") {
return "`${w}'";
} elsif ($wtype eq "es") {
return "_${w}";
} elsif ($wtype eq "ee") {
return "${w}_";
} elsif ($wtype eq "eo") {
return "_${w}_";
} elsif ($wmajt eq "x" || $wmajt eq "i") {
return "\001";
} else {
die "$outfile: panic in word_txt: $wtype$w\n";
}
}
sub html_filename($) {
my($node) = @_;
(my $number = lc($xrefnodes{$node})) =~ s/.*-//;
my $fname="nasmdocx.html";
substr($fname,8 - length $number, length $number) = $number;
return $fname;
}
sub write_html {
# This is called from the top level, so I won't bother using
# my or local.
# Write contents file. Just the preamble, then a menu of links to the
# separate chapter files and the nodes therein.
print "writing contents file...";
open TEXT, '>', File::Spec->catfile($out_path, 'nasmdoc0.html');
select TEXT;
undef $html_nav_last;
$html_nav_next = $tstruct_next{'Top'};
&html_preamble(0);
print "<p>This manual documents NASM, the Netwide Assembler: an assembler\n";
print "targeting the Intel x86 series of processors, with portable source.\n</p>";
print "<div class=\"toc\">\n";
$level = 0;
for ($node = $tstruct_next{'Top'}; $node; $node = $tstruct_next{$node}) {
my $lastlevel = $level;
while ($tstruct_level{$node} < $level) {
print "</li>\n</ol>\n";
$level--;
}
while ($tstruct_level{$node} > $level) {
print "<ol class=\"toc", ++$level, "\">\n";
}
if ($lastlevel >= $level) {
print "</li>\n";
}
$level = $tstruct_level{$node};
if ($level == 1) {
$link = $fname = html_filename($node);
} else {
# Use the preceding filename plus a marker point.
$link = $fname . "#$xrefnodes{$node}";
}
$pname = $tstruct_pname{$node};
$title = plist_to_html(@$pname);
print "<li class=\"toc${level}\">\n";
print "<span class=\"node\">$node: </span><a href=\"$link\">$title</a>\n";
}
while ($level--) {
print "</li>\n</ol>\n";
}
print "</div>\n";
print "</body>\n";
print "</html>\n";
select STDOUT;
close TEXT;
# Open a null file, to ensure output (eg random &html_jumppoints calls)
# goes _somewhere_.
print "writing chapter files...";
open TEXT, '>', File::Spec->devnull();
select TEXT;
undef $html_nav_last;
undef $html_nav_next;
$in_list = 0;
$in_bquo = 0;
$in_code = 0;
for ($para = 0; $para <= $#pnames; $para++) {
$pname = $pnames[$para];
$pflags = $pflags[$para];
$ptype = substr($pflags,0,4);
$in_code = 0, print "</pre>\n" if ($in_code && $ptype ne 'code');
$in_list = 0, print "</li>\n</ul>\n" if ($in_list && $ptype !~ /^(bull|indt|code)$/);
$in_bquo = 0, print "</blockquote>\n" if ($in_bquo && $ptype ne 'bquo');
$endtag = '';
if ($ptype eq "chap") {
# Chapter heading. Begin a new file.
$pflags =~ /chap (.*) :(.*)/;
$title = "Chapter $1: ";
$xref = $2;
&html_postamble; select STDOUT; close TEXT;
$html_nav_last = $chapternode;
$chapternode = $nodexrefs{$xref};
$html_nav_next = $tstruct_mnext{$chapternode};
open(TEXT, '>', File::Spec->catfile($out_path, html_filename($chapternode)));
select TEXT;
&html_preamble(1);
foreach $i (@$pname) {
$ww = &word_html($i);
$title .= $ww unless $ww eq "\001";
}
$h = "<h2 id=\"$xref\">$title</h2>\n";
print $h; print FULL $h;
} elsif ($ptype eq "appn") {
# Appendix heading. Begin a new file.
$pflags =~ /appn (.*) :(.*)/;
$title = "Appendix $1: ";
$xref = $2;
&html_postamble; select STDOUT; close TEXT;
$html_nav_last = $chapternode;
$chapternode = $nodexrefs{$xref};
$html_nav_next = $tstruct_mnext{$chapternode};
open(TEXT, '>', File::Spec->catfile($out_path, html_filename($chapternode)));
select TEXT;
&html_preamble(1);
foreach $i (@$pname) {
$ww = &word_html($i);
$title .= $ww unless $ww eq "\001";
}
print "<h2 id=\"$xref\">$title</h2>\n";
} elsif ($ptype eq "head" || $ptype eq "subh") {
# Heading or subheading.
$pflags =~ /.... (.*) :(.*)/;
$hdr = ($ptype eq "subh" ? "h4" : "h3");
$title = $1 . " ";
$xref = $2;
foreach $i (@$pname) {
$ww = &word_html($i);
$title .= $ww unless $ww eq "\001";
}
print "<$hdr id=\"$xref\">$title</$hdr>\n";
} elsif ($ptype eq "code") {
# Code paragraph.
$in_code = 1, print "<pre>" unless $in_code;
print "\n";
foreach $i (@$pname) {
$w = $i;
$w =~ s/&/&/g;
$w =~ s/</</g;
$w =~ s/>/>/g;
print $w, "\n";
}
} elsif ($ptype =~ /^(norm|bull|indt|bquo)$/) {
# Ordinary paragraph, optionally indented.
if ($ptype eq 'bull') {
if (!$in_list) {
$in_list = 1;
print "<ul>\n";
} else {
print "</li>\n";
}
print "<li>\n";
$line = '<p>';
$endtag = '</p>';
} elsif ($ptype eq 'indt') {
if (!$in_list) {
$in_list = 1;
print "<ul>\n";
print "<li class=\"indt\">\n"; # This is such a hack
}
$line = '<p>';
$endtag = '</p>';
} elsif ($ptype eq 'bquo') {
$in_bquo = 1, print "<blockquote>\n" unless $in_bquo;
$line = '<p>';
$endtag = '</p>';
} else {
$line = '<p>';
$endtag = '</p>';
}
@a = @$pname;
$wd = $wprev = '';
do {
do { $w = &word_html(shift @a) } while $w eq "\001"; # nasty hack
$wd .= $wprev;
if ($w eq ' ' || $w eq '' || $w eq undef) {
if (length ($line . $wd) > 75) {
$line =~ s/\s*$//; # trim trailing spaces
print "$line\n";
$line = '';
$wd =~ s/^\s*//; # trim leading spaces
}
$line .= $wd;
$wd = '';
}
$wprev = $w;
} while ($w ne '' && $w ne undef);
if ($line =~ /\S/) {
$line =~ s/\s*$//; # trim trailing spaces
print $line;
}
print $endtag, "\n";
}
}
# Close whichever file was open.
print "</pre>\n" if ($in_code);
print "</li>\n</ul>\n" if ($in_list);
print "</blockquote>\n" if ($in_bquo);
&html_postamble; select STDOUT; close TEXT;
print "\n writing index file...";
open TEXT, '>', File::Spec->catfile($out_path, 'nasmdoci.html');
select TEXT;
&html_preamble(0);
print "<h2 class=\"index\">Index</h2>\n";
print "<div class=\"index\">\n";
&html_index;
print "</div>\n\n</body>\n</html>\n";
select STDOUT;
close TEXT;
}
sub html_preamble {
print "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"no\" ?>\n";
print "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN\" ";
print "\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd\">\n";
print "<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n";
print "<head>\n";
print "<meta charset=\"UTF-8\" />\n";
print "<title>", $metadata{'title'}, "</title>\n";
print "<link href=\"nasmdoc.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" />\n";
print "<link href=\"local.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" />\n";
print "</head>\n";
print "<body>\n";
# Navigation bar
print "<div class=\"header\">\n";
print "<ul class=\"navbar\">\n";
if (defined($html_nav_last)) {
my $lastf = html_filename($html_nav_last);
print "<li class=\"first\"><a class=\"prev\" href=\"$lastf\">$html_nav_last</a></li>\n";
}
if (defined($html_nav_next)) {
my $nextf = html_filename($html_nav_next);
print "<li><a class=\"next\" href=\"$nextf\">$html_nav_next</a></li>\n";
}
print "<li><a class=\"toc\" href=\"nasmdoc0.html\">Contents</a></li>\n";
print "<li class=\"last\"><a class=\"index\" href=\"nasmdoci.html\">Index</a></li>\n";
print "</ul>\n";
print "<div class=\"title\">\n";
print "<h1>", $metadata{'title'}, "</h1>\n";
print '<span class="subtitle">', $metadata{'subtitle'}, "</span>\n";
print "</div>\n";
print "</div>\n";
print "<div class=\"contents\">\n";
}
sub html_postamble {
# Common closing tags
print "</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n";
}
sub html_index {
my $itag, $a, @ientry, $sep, $w, $wd, $wprev, $line;
print "<ul>\n";
$chapternode = '';
foreach $itag (@itags) {
$ientry = $idxmap{$itag};
my @a = ('HDterm', @$ientry, 'HDref');
$sep = 0;
foreach $node (@nodes) {
next if !$idxnodes{$node,$itag};
my $xn = $xrefnodes{$node};
my $nn = $node;
# Text like "chapter", "appendix", "section", etc in the index
# makes it unnecessarily wide
$nn =~ s/^.*\s+//g; # Remove all but the actual index information
push @a, 'n ,', 'sp' if $sep;
push @a, "x $xn", "n $nn", "xe$xn";
$sep = 1;
}
print "<li>\n";
while (defined($w = shift(@a))) {
die unless ($w =~ /^HD(.*)$/);
print "<div class=\"$1\">\n";
$line = '';
while ($w ne '' && $a[0] !~ /^HD/) {
$w = &word_html(shift @a);
next if ($w eq "\001"); # Nasty hack
if ($w =~ /^\s*$/ && length($line.$w) > 75) {
$line =~ s/\s*$//; # trim trailing spaces
print $line, "\n"; $line = '';
}
$line .= $w;
}
if ($line =~ /\S/) {
$line =~ s/\s*$//; # trim trailing spaces
print $line, "\n"; $line = '';
}
print "</div>\n";
}
print "</li>\n";
}
print "</ul>\n";
}
sub plist_to_html(@) {
my $ws = '';
foreach my $w (@_) {
my $ww = word_html($w);
next if ($ww eq "\001");
$ws .= $ww;
}
return $ws;
}
sub word_html($) {
my ($w) = @_;
my $wtype, $wmajt, $pfx, $sfx;
return undef if $w eq '' || $w eq undef;
$wtype = substr($w,0,2);
$wmajt = substr($wtype,0,1);
$w = substr($w,2);
$pfx = $sfx = '';
$pfx = "<a href=\"$1\">", $sfx = "</a>", $w = $2
if $wmajt eq "w" && $w =~ /^<(.*)>(.*)$/;
$w =~ s/&/&/g;
$w =~ s/</</g;
$w =~ s/>/>/g;
if ($wmajt eq "n" || $wtype eq "e " || $wtype eq "w ") {
return $pfx . $w . $sfx;
} elsif ($wtype eq "sp") {
return ' ';
} elsif ($wtype eq "da") {
return '–';
} elsif ($wtype eq "dm") {
return '—';
} elsif ($wmajt eq "c" || $wtype eq "wc") {
return $pfx . "<code>${w}</code>" . $sfx;
} elsif ($wtype eq "es") {
return "<em>${w}";
} elsif ($wtype eq "ee") {
return "${w}</em>";
} elsif ($wtype eq "eo") {
return "<em>${w}</em>";
} elsif ($wtype eq "x ") {
# Magic: we must resolve the cross reference into file and marker
# parts, then dispose of the file part if it's us, and dispose of
# the marker part if the cross reference describes the top node of
# another file.
my $node = $nodexrefs{$w}; # find the node we're aiming at
my $level = $tstruct_level{$node}; # and its level
my $up = $node, $uplev = $level-1;
$up = $tstruct_up{$up} while $uplev--; # get top node of containing file
my $file = ($up ne $chapternode) ? html_filename($up) : "";
my $marker = ($level == 1 and $file) ? "" : "#$w";
return "<a href=\"$file$marker\">";
} elsif ($wtype eq "xe") {
return "</a>";
} elsif ($wmajt eq "i") {
return "\001";
} else {
die "$outfile: panic in word_html: $wtype$w\n";
}
}
# Make tree structures. $tstruct_* is top-level and global.
sub add_item($$$) {
my ($item, $level, $para) = @_;
my $i;
$tstruct_pname{$item} = $para;
$tstruct_next{$tstruct_previtem} = $item;
$tstruct_prev{$item} = $tstruct_previtem;
$tstruct_level{$item} = $level;
$tstruct_up{$item} = $tstruct_last[$level-1];
$tstruct_mnext{$tstruct_last[$level]} = $item;
$tstruct_last[$level] = $item;
for ($i=$level+1; $i<$MAXLEVEL; $i++) { $tstruct_last[$i] = undef; }
$tstruct_previtem = $item;
push @nodes, $item;
}
#
# This produces documentation intermediate paragraph format; this is
# basically the digested output of the front end. Intended for use
# by future backends, instead of putting it all in the same script.
#
sub write_dip {
open(PARAS, '>', File::Spec->catfile($out_path, 'nasmdoc.dip'));
foreach $k (sort(keys(%metadata))) {
print PARAS 'meta :', $k, "\n";
print PARAS $metadata{$k},"\n";
}
for ($para = 0; $para <= $#pnames; $para++) {
print PARAS $pflags[$para], "\n";
print PARAS join("\037", @{$pnames[$para]}, "\n");
}
foreach $k (@itags) {
print PARAS 'indx :', $k, "\n";
print PARAS join("\037", @{$idxmap{$k}}), "\n";
}
close(PARAS);
}
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