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BEGIN {
require 'rbconfig'
require 'uri'
require 'find'
require 'pp'
require 'irb'
begin
require 'readline'
include Readline
rescue LoadError => e
$stderr.puts "Faking readline..."
def readline( prompt )
$stderr.print prompt.chomp
return $stdin.gets.chomp
end
end
}
### Command-line utility functions
module UtilityFunctions
include Config
# The list of regexen that eliminate files from the MANIFEST
ANTIMANIFEST = [
/makedist\.rb/,
/\bCVS\b/,
/~$/,
/^#/,
%r{docs/html},
%r{docs/man},
/\bTEMPLATE\.\w+\.tpl\b/,
/\.cvsignore/,
/\.s?o$/,
]
# Set some ANSI escape code constants (Shamelessly stolen from Perl's
# Term::ANSIColor by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu> and Zenin <zenin@best.com>
AnsiAttributes = {
'clear' => 0,
'reset' => 0,
'bold' => 1,
'dark' => 2,
'underline' => 4,
'underscore' => 4,
'blink' => 5,
'reverse' => 7,
'concealed' => 8,
'black' => 30, 'on_black' => 40,
'red' => 31, 'on_red' => 41,
'green' => 32, 'on_green' => 42,
'yellow' => 33, 'on_yellow' => 43,
'blue' => 34, 'on_blue' => 44,
'magenta' => 35, 'on_magenta' => 45,
'cyan' => 36, 'on_cyan' => 46,
'white' => 37, 'on_white' => 47
}
ErasePreviousLine = "\033[A\033[K"
ManifestHeader = (<<-"EOF").gsub( /^\t+/, '' )
#
# Distribution Manifest
# Created: #{Time::now.to_s}
#
EOF
###############
module_function
###############
# Create a string that contains the ANSI codes specified and return it
def ansi_code( *attributes )
attributes.flatten!
# $stderr.puts "Returning ansicode for TERM = %p: %p" %
# [ ENV['TERM'], attributes ]
return '' unless /(?:vt10[03]|xterm(?:-color)?|linux|screen)/i =~ ENV['TERM']
attributes = AnsiAttributes.values_at( *attributes ).compact.join(';')
# $stderr.puts " attr is: %p" % [attributes]
if attributes.empty?
return ''
else
return "\e[%sm" % attributes
end
end
### Colorize the given +string+ with the specified +attributes+ and return it, handling line-endings, etc.
def colorize( string, *attributes )
ending = string[/(\s)$/] || ''
string = string.rstrip
return ansi_code( attributes.flatten ) + string + ansi_code( 'reset' ) + ending
end
# Test for the presence of the specified <tt>library</tt>, and output a
# message describing the test using <tt>nicename</tt>. If <tt>nicename</tt>
# is <tt>nil</tt>, the value in <tt>library</tt> is used to build a default.
def test_for_library( library, nicename=nil, progress=false )
nicename ||= library
message( "Testing for the #{nicename} library..." ) if progress
if $LOAD_PATH.detect {|dir|
File.exists?(File.join(dir,"#{library}.rb")) ||
File.exists?(File.join(dir,"#{library}.#{CONFIG['DLEXT']}"))
}
message( "found.\n" ) if progress
return true
else
message( "not found.\n" ) if progress
return false
end
end
# Test for the presence of the specified <tt>library</tt>, and output a
# message describing the problem using <tt>nicename</tt>. If
# <tt>nicename</tt> is <tt>nil</tt>, the value in <tt>library</tt> is used
# to build a default. If <tt>raaUrl</tt> and/or <tt>downloadUrl</tt> are
# specified, they are also use to build a message describing how to find the
# required library. If <tt>fatal</tt> is <tt>true</tt>, a missing library
# will cause the program to abort.
def test_for_required_library( library, nicename=nil, raaUrl=nil, downloadUrl=nil, fatal=true )
nicename ||= library
unless test_for_library( library, nicename )
msgs = [ "You are missing the required #{nicename} library.\n" ]
msgs << "RAA: #{raaUrl}\n" if raaUrl
msgs << "Download: #{downloadUrl}\n" if downloadUrl
if fatal
abort msgs.join('')
else
error_message msgs.join('')
end
end
return true
end
### Output <tt>msg</tt> as a ANSI-colored program/section header (white on
### blue).
def header( msg )
msg.chomp!
$stderr.puts ansi_code( 'bold', 'white', 'on_blue' ) + msg + ansi_code( 'reset' )
$stderr.flush
end
### Output <tt>msg</tt> to STDERR and flush it.
def message( *msgs )
$stderr.print( msgs.join("\n") )
$stderr.flush
end
### Output +msg+ to STDERR and flush it if $VERBOSE is true.
def verbose_msg( msg )
msg.chomp!
message( msg + "\n" ) if $VERBOSE
end
### Output the specified <tt>msg</tt> as an ANSI-colored error message
### (white on red).
def error_msg( msg )
message ansi_code( 'bold', 'white', 'on_red' ) + msg + ansi_code( 'reset' )
end
alias :error_message :error_msg
### Output the specified <tt>msg</tt> as an ANSI-colored debugging message
### (yellow on blue).
def debug_msg( msg )
return unless $DEBUG
msg.chomp!
$stderr.puts ansi_code( 'yellow' ) + ">>> #{msg}" + ansi_code( 'reset' )
$stderr.flush
end
### Erase the previous line (if supported by your terminal) and output the
### specified <tt>msg</tt> instead.
def replace_msg( msg )
$stderr.puts
$stderr.print ErasePreviousLine
message( msg )
end
alias :replace_message :replace_msg
### Output a divider made up of <tt>length</tt> hyphen characters.
def divider( length=75 )
$stderr.puts "\r" + ("-" * length )
end
alias :writeLine :divider
### Output the specified <tt>msg</tt> colored in ANSI red and exit with a
### status of 1.
def abort( msg )
print ansi_code( 'bold', 'red' ) + "Aborted: " + msg.chomp + ansi_code( 'reset' ) + "\n\n"
Kernel.exit!( 1 )
end
### Output the specified <tt>prompt_string</tt> as a prompt (in green) and
### return the user's input with leading and trailing spaces removed. If a
### test is provided, the prompt will repeat until the test returns true.
### An optional failure message can also be passed in.
def prompt( prompt_string, failure_msg="Try again." ) # :yields: response
prompt_string.chomp!
prompt_string << ":" unless /\W$/.match( prompt_string )
response = nil
begin
response = readline( ansi_code('bold', 'green') +
"#{prompt_string} " + ansi_code('reset') ) || ''
response.strip!
if block_given? && ! yield( response )
error_message( failure_msg + "\n\n" )
response = nil
end
end until response
return response
end
### Prompt the user with the given <tt>prompt_string</tt> via #prompt,
### substituting the given <tt>default</tt> if the user doesn't input
### anything. If a test is provided, the prompt will repeat until the test
### returns true. An optional failure message can also be passed in.
def prompt_with_default( prompt_string, default, failure_msg="Try again." )
response = nil
begin
response = prompt( "%s [%s]" % [ prompt_string, default ] )
response = default if response.empty?
if block_given? && ! yield( response )
error_message( failure_msg + "\n\n" )
response = nil
end
end until response
return response
end
$programs = {}
### Search for the program specified by the given <tt>progname</tt> in the
### user's <tt>PATH</tt>, and return the full path to it, or <tt>nil</tt> if
### no such program is in the path.
def find_program( progname )
unless $programs.key?( progname )
ENV['PATH'].split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR).each {|d|
file = File.join( d, progname )
if File.executable?( file )
$programs[ progname ] = file
break
end
}
end
return $programs[ progname ]
end
### Search for the release version for the project in the specified
### +directory+.
def extract_version( directory='.' )
release = nil
Dir::chdir( directory ) do
if File::directory?( "CVS" )
verbose_msg( "Project is versioned via CVS. Searching for RELEASE_*_* tags..." )
if (( cvs = find_program('cvs') ))
revs = []
output = %x{cvs log}
output.scan( /RELEASE_(\d+(?:_\d\w+)*)/ ) {|match|
rev = $1.split(/_/).collect {|s| Integer(s) rescue 0}
verbose_msg( "Found %s...\n" % rev.join('.') )
revs << rev
}
release = revs.sort.last
end
elsif File::directory?( '.svn' )
verbose_msg( "Project is versioned via Subversion" )
if (( svn = find_program('svn') ))
output = %x{svn pg project-version}.chomp
unless output.empty?
verbose_msg( "Using 'project-version' property: %p" % output )
release = output.split( /[._]/ ).collect {|s| Integer(s) rescue 0}
end
end
end
end
return release
end
### Find the current release version for the project in the specified
### +directory+ and return its successor.
def extract_next_version( directory='.' )
version = extract_version( directory ) || [0,0,0]
version.compact!
version[-1] += 1
return version
end
# Pattern for extracting the name of the project from a Subversion URL
SVNUrlPath = %r{
.*/ # Skip all but the last bit
([^/]+) # $1 = project name
/ # Followed by / +
(?:
trunk | # 'trunk'
(
branches | # ...or branches/branch-name
tags # ...or tags/tag-name
)/\w
)
$ # bound to the end
}ix
### Extract the project name (CVS Repository name) for the given +directory+.
def extract_project_name( directory='.' )
name = nil
Dir::chdir( directory ) do
# CVS-controlled
if File::directory?( "CVS" )
verbose_msg( "Project is versioned via CVS. Using repository name." )
name = File.open( "CVS/Repository", "r").readline.chomp
name.sub!( %r{.*/}, '' )
# Subversion-controlled
elsif File::directory?( '.svn' )
verbose_msg( "Project is versioned via Subversion" )
# If the machine has the svn tool, try to get the project name
if (( svn = find_program( 'svn' ) ))
# First try an explicit property
output = shell_command( svn, 'pg', 'project-name' )
if !output.empty?
verbose_msg( "Using 'project-name' property: %p" % output )
name = output.first.chomp
# If that doesn't work, try to figure it out from the URL
elsif (( uri = get_svn_uri() ))
name = uri.path.sub( SVNUrlPath ) { $1 }
end
end
end
# Fall back to guessing based on the directory name
unless name
name = File::basename(File::dirname( File::expand_path(__FILE__) ))
end
end
return name
end
### Extract the Subversion URL from the specified directory and return it as
### a URI object.
def get_svn_uri( directory='.' )
uri = nil
Dir::chdir( directory ) do
output = %x{svn info}
debug_msg( "Using info: %p" % output )
if /^URL: \s* ( .* )/xi.match( output )
uri = URI::parse( $1 )
end
end
return uri
end
### (Re)make a manifest file in the specified +path+.
def make_manifest( path="MANIFEST" )
if File::exists?( path )
reply = prompt_with_default( "Replace current '#{path}'? [yN]", "n" )
return false unless /^y/i.match( reply )
verbose_msg "Replacing manifest at '#{path}'"
else
verbose_msg "Creating new manifest at '#{path}'"
end
files = []
verbose_msg( "Finding files...\n" )
Find::find( Dir::pwd ) do |f|
Find::prune if File::directory?( f ) &&
/^\./.match( File::basename(f) )
verbose_msg( " found: #{f}\n" )
files << f.sub( %r{^#{Dir::pwd}/?}, '' )
end
files = vet_manifest( files )
verbose_msg( "Writing new manifest to #{path}..." )
File::open( path, File::WRONLY|File::CREAT|File::TRUNC ) do |ofh|
ofh.puts( ManifestHeader )
ofh.puts( files )
end
verbose_msg( "done." )
end
### Read the specified <tt>manifestFile</tt>, which is a text file
### describing which files to package up for a distribution. The manifest
### should consist of one or more lines, each containing one filename or
### shell glob pattern.
def read_manifest( manifestFile="MANIFEST" )
verbose_msg "Building manifest..."
raise "Missing #{manifestFile}, please remake it" unless File.exists? manifestFile
manifest = IO::readlines( manifestFile ).collect {|line|
line.chomp
}.select {|line|
line !~ /^(\s*(#.*)?)?$/
}
filelist = []
for pat in manifest
verbose_msg "Adding files that match '#{pat}' to the file list"
filelist |= Dir.glob( pat ).find_all {|f| FileTest.file?(f)}
end
verbose_msg "found #{filelist.length} files.\n"
return filelist
end
### Given a <tt>filelist</tt> like that returned by #read_manifest, remove
### the entries therein which match the Regexp objects in the given
### <tt>antimanifest</tt> and return the resultant Array.
def vet_manifest( filelist, antimanifest=ANTIMANIFEST )
origLength = filelist.length
verbose_msg "Vetting manifest..."
for regex in antimanifest
verbose_msg "\n\tPattern /#{regex.source}/ removed: " +
filelist.find_all {|file| regex.match(file)}.join(', ')
filelist.delete_if {|file| regex.match(file)}
end
verbose_msg "removed #{origLength - filelist.length} files from the list.\n"
return filelist
end
### Combine a call to #read_manifest with one to #vet_manifest.
def get_vetted_manifest( manifestFile="MANIFEST", antimanifest=ANTIMANIFEST )
vet_manifest( read_manifest(manifestFile), antimanifest )
end
### Given a documentation <tt>catalogFile</tt>, extract the title, if
### available, and return it. Otherwise generate a title from the name of
### the CVS module.
def find_rdoc_title( catalogFile="docs/CATALOG" )
# Try extracting it from the CATALOG file from a line that looks like:
# Title: Foo Bar Module
title = find_catalog_keyword( 'title', catalogFile )
# If that doesn't work for some reason, use the name of the project.
title = extract_project_name()
return title
end
### Given a documentation <tt>catalogFile</tt>, extract the name of the file
### to use as the initally displayed page. If extraction fails, the
### +default+ will be used if it exists. Returns +nil+ if there is no main
### file to be found.
def find_rdoc_main( catalogFile="docs/CATALOG", default="README" )
# Try extracting it from the CATALOG file from a line that looks like:
# Main: Foo Bar Module
main = find_catalog_keyword( 'main', catalogFile )
# Try to make some educated guesses if that doesn't work
if main.nil?
basedir = File::dirname( __FILE__ )
basedir = File::dirname( basedir ) if /docs$/ =~ basedir
if File::exists?( File::join(basedir, default) )
main = default
end
end
return main
end
### Given a documentation <tt>catalogFile</tt>, extract an upload URL for
### RDoc.
def find_rdoc_upload( catalogFile="docs/CATALOG" )
find_catalog_keyword( 'upload', catalogFile )
end
### Given a documentation <tt>catalogFile</tt>, extract a CVS web frontend
### URL for RDoc.
def find_rdoc_cvs_url( catalogFile="docs/CATALOG" )
find_catalog_keyword( 'webcvs', catalogFile )
end
### Find one or more 'accessor' directives in the catalog if they exist and
### return an Array of them.
def find_rdoc_accessors( catalogFile="docs/CATALOG" )
accessors = []
in_attr_section = false
indent = ''
if File::exists?( catalogFile )
verbose_msg "Extracting accessors from CATALOG file (%s).\n" % catalogFile
# Read lines from the catalog
File::foreach( catalogFile ) do |line|
debug_msg( " Examining line #{line.inspect}..." )
# Multi-line accessors
if in_attr_section
if /^#\s+([a-z0-9_]+(?:\s*=\s*.*)?)$/i.match( line )
debug_msg( " Found accessor: #$1" )
accessors << $1
next
end
debug_msg( " End of accessors section." )
in_attr_section = false
# Single-line accessor
elsif /^#\s*Accessors:\s*(\S+)$/i.match( line )
debug_msg( " Found single accessors line: #$1" )
vals = $1.split(/,/).collect {|val| val.strip }
accessors.replace( vals )
# Multi-line accessor header
elsif /^#\s*Accessors:\s*$/i.match( line )
debug_msg( " Start of accessors section." )
in_attr_section = true
end
end
end
debug_msg( "Found accessors: %s" % accessors.join(",") )
return accessors
end
### Given a documentation <tt>catalogFile</tt>, try extracting the given
### +keyword+'s value from it. Keywords are lines that look like:
### # <keyword>: <value>
### Returns +nil+ if the catalog file was unreadable or didn't contain the
### specified +keyword+.
def find_catalog_keyword( keyword, catalogFile="docs/CATALOG" )
val = nil
if File::exists? catalogFile
verbose_msg "Extracting '#{keyword}' from CATALOG file (%s).\n" % catalogFile
File::foreach( catalogFile ) do |line|
debug_msg( "Examining line #{line.inspect}..." )
val = $1.strip and break if /^#\s*#{keyword}:\s*(.*)$/i.match( line )
end
end
return val
end
### Given a documentation <tt>catalogFile</tt>, which is in the same format
### as that described by #read_manifest, read and expand it, and then return
### a list of those files which appear to have RDoc documentation in
### them. If <tt>catalogFile</tt> is nil or does not exist, the MANIFEST
### file is used instead.
def find_rdocable_files( catalogFile="docs/CATALOG" )
startlist = []
if File.exists? catalogFile
verbose_msg "Using CATALOG file (%s).\n" % catalogFile
startlist = get_vetted_manifest( catalogFile )
else
verbose_msg "Using default MANIFEST\n"
startlist = get_vetted_manifest()
end
verbose_msg "Looking for RDoc comments in:\n"
startlist.select {|fn|
verbose_msg " #{fn}: "
found = false
File::open( fn, "r" ) {|fh|
fh.each {|line|
if line =~ /^(\s*#)?\s*=/ || line =~ /:\w+:/ || line =~ %r{/\*}
found = true
break
end
}
}
verbose_msg( (found ? "yes" : "no") + "\n" )
found
}
end
### Open a file and filter each of its lines through the given block a
### <tt>line</tt> at a time. The return value of the block is used as the
### new line, or omitted if the block returns <tt>nil</tt> or
### <tt>false</tt>.
def edit_in_place( file, testMode=false ) # :yields: line
raise "No block specified for editing operation" unless block_given?
tempName = "#{file}.#{$$}"
File::open( tempName, File::RDWR|File::CREAT, 0600 ) {|tempfile|
File::open( file, File::RDONLY ) {|fh|
fh.each {|line|
newline = yield( line ) or next
tempfile.print( newline )
$stderr.puts "%p -> %p" % [ line, newline ] if
line != newline
}
}
}
if testMode
File::unlink( tempName )
else
File::rename( tempName, file )
end
end
### Execute the specified shell <tt>command</tt>, read the results, and
### return them. Like a %x{} that returns an Array instead of a String.
def shell_command( *command )
raise "Empty command" if command.empty?
cmdpipe = IO::popen( command.join(' '), 'r' )
return cmdpipe.readlines
end
### Execute a block with $VERBOSE set to +false+, restoring it to its
### previous value before returning.
def verbose_off
raise LocalJumpError, "No block given" unless block_given?
thrcrit = Thread.critical
oldverbose = $VERBOSE
begin
Thread.critical = true
$VERBOSE = false
yield
ensure
$VERBOSE = oldverbose
Thread.critical = false
end
end
### Try the specified code block, printing the given
def try( msg, bind=TOPLEVEL_BINDING )
result = ''
if msg =~ /^to\s/
message "Trying #{msg}...\n"
else
message msg + "\n"
end
begin
rval = nil
if block_given?
rval = yield
else
file, line = caller(1)[0].split(/:/,2)
rval = eval( msg, bind, file, line.to_i )
end
PP.pp( rval, result )
rescue Exception => err
if err.backtrace
nicetrace = err.backtrace.delete_if {|frame|
/in `(try|eval)'/ =~ frame
}.join("\n\t")
else
nicetrace = "Exception had no backtrace"
end
result = err.message + "\n\t" + nicetrace
ensure
divider
message result.chomp + "\n"
divider
$stderr.puts
end
end
### Start an IRB session with the specified binding +b+ as the current scope.
def start_irb_session( b )
IRB.setup(nil)
workspace = IRB::WorkSpace.new( b )
if IRB.conf[:SCRIPT]
irb = IRB::Irb.new( workspace, IRB.conf[:SCRIPT] )
else
irb = IRB::Irb.new( workspace )
end
IRB.conf[:IRB_RC].call( irb.context ) if IRB.conf[:IRB_RC]
IRB.conf[:MAIN_CONTEXT] = irb.context
trap("SIGINT") do
irb.signal_handle
end
catch(:IRB_EXIT) do
irb.eval_input
end
end
end # module UtilityFunctions
if __FILE__ == $0
# $DEBUG = true
include UtilityFunctions
projname = extract_project_name()
header "Project: #{projname}"
ver = extract_version() || [0,0,1]
puts "Version: %s\n" % ver.join('.')
if File::directory?( "docs" )
puts "Rdoc:",
" Title: " + find_rdoc_title(),
" Main: " + find_rdoc_main(),
" Upload: " + find_rdoc_upload(),
" SCCS URL: " + find_rdoc_cvs_url(),
" Accessors: " + find_rdoc_accessors().join(",")
end
puts "Manifest:",
" " + get_vetted_manifest().join("\n ")
end