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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# helpztags generates tags for Vim helpfiles, for both .txt and .txt.gz files
# Author: Jakub Turski <yacoob@chruptak.plukwa.net>
# Artur R. Czechowski <arturcz@hell.pl>
# Version: 0.4
# Please use following command for generate a manual file:
# pod2man -c "User Commands" -s 1 -q none -r "vim 6.2" -d "September 2003" helpztags helpztags.1
=head1 NAME
helpztags - generate the help tags file for directory
=head1 SYNOPSIS
helpztags F<DIRS>...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
F<helpztags> scans given directories for F<*.txt> and F<*.txt.gz> files.
Each file is scanned for tags used in F<vim> help files. For each directory
proper F<tags> file is generated.
There should be at least one directory given. In other case program exits
with error.
=head1 AUTHORS
Written by Jakub Turski and Artur R. Czechowski based on idea
contained in C<vim> sources for its C<:helptags command>.
=head1 REPORTING BUGS
Please use a Debian C<reportbug> command or procedure described at
C<http://bugs.debian.org/>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Read C<:help helptags> in F<vim> for detailed information about helptags.
=cut
use File::Glob ':globally';
use POSIX qw(getcwd);
($#ARGV==-1)&& die "Error: no directories given. Check manpage for details.\n";
$startdir=getcwd();
foreach $dir (@ARGV) {
chdir $dir || die "Error: $dir: no such directory\n";
print "Processing ".$dir."\n";
open(TAGSFILE,">tags") || die "Error: Cannot open $dir/tags for writing.\n";
foreach $file (<*.{gz,txt}>) {
next unless $file =~ m/^[\w.-]+\.txt(?:.gz)?$/;
do { open(GZ, "zcat $file|") if ($file =~ /\.gz$/) } or open(GZ,$file);
while (<GZ>) {
# From vim61/src/ex_cmds.c, lines 5034-5036
#
# Only accept a *tag* when it consists of valid
# characters, there is no '-' before it and is followed
# by a white character or end-of-line.
while (/(?<!-)\*([^*\s]+?)\*\s+?/g) {
$tags{$+}=$file;
}
}
close(GZ);
}
map { print TAGSFILE "$_\t$tags{$_}\t/*"; s'\\'\\\\'g; s'/'\/'g; print TAGSFILE "$_*\n" } sort keys %tags;
close TAGSFILE;
chdir $startdir;
}