Commit 0154fea5 authored by Fred Drake's avatar Fred Drake

Remove obsolete scripts.

parent 8bc627a4
#! /bin/sh
#
# Build one of the simple documents. This can be used to create the DVI,
# PDF, or LaTeX "aux" files. It can accept one of three optional parameters:
#
# --aux Create only the LaTeX .aux file
# --dvi Create the DeVice Independent output
# --pdf Create Adobe PDF output
#
# If no parameter is given, DVI output is produced.
#
# One positional parameter is required: the "base" of the document to
# format. For the standard Python documentation, this will be api, ext,
# lib, mac, ref, or tut.
WORKDIR=`pwd`
cd `dirname $0`/..
srcdir=`pwd`
cd $WORKDIR
latex=latex
aux=''
pdf=''
if [ "$1" = "--pdf" ] ; then
pdf=true
latex=pdflatex
shift 1
elif [ "$1" = "--aux" ] ; then
aux=true
shift 1
elif [ "$1" = "--dvi" ] ; then
shift 1
fi
part=$1; shift 1
TEXINPUTS=.:$srcdir/$part:$TEXINPUTS
export TEXINPUTS
echo $srcdir'/tools/newind.py >'$part'.ind'
$srcdir/tools/newind.py >$part.ind || exit $?
echo $srcdir'/tools/newind.py modindex >mod'$part'.ind'
$srcdir/tools/newind.py modindex >mod$part.ind || exit $?
echo "$latex $part"
$latex $part || exit $?
if [ ! -f mod$part.idx ] ; then
echo "Not using module index; removing mod$part.ind"
rm mod$part.ind || exit $?
fi
if [ "$aux" ] ; then
# make sure the .dvi isn't interpreted as useful:
rm $part.dvi || exit $?
else
if [ -f $part.idx ] ; then
# using the index
echo $srcdir'/tools/fix_hack '$part'.idx'
$srcdir/tools/fix_hack $part.idx || exit $?
echo 'makeindex -s '$srcdir'/texinputs/python.ist '$part'.idx'
makeindex -s $srcdir/texinputs/python.ist $part.idx || exit $?
echo $srcdir'/tools/indfix.py '$part'.ind'
$srcdir/tools/indfix.py $part.ind || exit $?
else
# skipping the index; clean up the unused file
rm -f $part.ind
fi
if [ -f mod$part.idx ] ; then
# using the index
echo 'makeindex -s '$srcdir'/texinputs/python.ist mod'$part'.idx'
makeindex -s $srcdir/texinputs/python.ist mod$part.idx || exit $?
fi
if [ "$pdf" ] ; then
echo $srcdir'/tools/toc2bkm.py '$part
$srcdir/tools/toc2bkm.py $part || exit $?
fi
echo "$latex $part"
$latex $part || exit $?
fi
#! /bin/sh
#
# Drive HTML generation for a Python manual.
#
# This is probably *not* useful outside of the standard Python documentation,
# but suggestions are welcome and should be sent to <python-docs@python.org>.
#
# The first arg is required and is the designation for which manual to build;
# api, ext, lib, ref, or tut. All other args are passed on to latex2html.
WORKDIR=`pwd`
cd `dirname $0`/..
srcdir=`pwd`
cd $WORKDIR
use_logical_names=true
if [ "$1" = "--numeric" ] ; then
use_logical_names=false
shift 1
fi
part=$1; shift 1
TEXINPUTS=$srcdir/$part:$TEXINPUTS
export TEXINPUTS
if [ -d $part ] ; then
rm -f $part/*.html
else
mkdir $part
fi
echo "latex2html -no_auto_link" \
"-up_url '../index.html' -up_title 'Documentation Index'" \
"-init_file $srcdir/perl/l2hinit.perl -dir $part" \
"${1:+$@} $srcdir/$part/$part.tex"
latex2html \
-no_auto_link \
-up_url '../index.html' \
-up_title 'Documentation Index' \
-init_file $srcdir/perl/l2hinit.perl \
-address '<hr>See <i><a href="about.html">About this document...</a></i> for information on suggesting changes.' \
-dir $part \
${1:+$@} \
$srcdir/$part/$part.tex || exit $?
cp $part/$part.html $part/index.html
# copy in the stylesheet
echo "cp $srcdir/html/style.css $part/$part.css"
cp $srcdir/html/style.css $part/$part.css || exit $?
if $use_logical_names ; then
echo "(cd $part; $srcdir/tools/node2label.pl \*.html)"
cd $part
$srcdir/tools/node2label.pl *.html || exit $?
else
echo "Skipping use of logical file names due to --numeric."
fi
#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Really nasty little script to create an empty, labeled index on stdout.
Do it this way since some shells seem to work badly (and differently) with
the leading '\b' for the first output line. Specifically, /bin/sh on
Solaris doesn't seem to get it right. Once the quoting works there, it
doesn't work on Linux any more. ;-(
"""
__version__ = '$Revision$'
# $Source$
import sys
if sys.argv[1:]:
label = sys.argv[1]
else:
label = "genindex"
print "\\begin{theindex}"
print "\\label{%s}" % label
print "\\end{theindex}"
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