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# Print a man page from the help texts.
import argparse
import sys
import datetime
# We could substitute the "" in .TH with the fedpkg version if we knew it
man_header = """\
.\" man page for fedpkg
.TH fedpkg 1 "%(today)s" "" "fedora\-packager"
.SH "NAME"
fedpkg \- Fedora Packaging utility
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.B "fedpkg"
[
.I global_options
]
.I "command"
[
.I command_options
]
[
.I command_arguments
]
.br
.B "fedpkg"
.B "help"
.br
.B "fedpkg"
.I "command"
.B "\-\-help"
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.B "fedpkg"
is a script to interact with the Fedora Packaging system.
"""
man_footer = """\
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.UR "https://fedorahosted.org/fedora\-packager/"
.BR "https://fedorahosted.org/fedora\-packager/"
"""
class ManFormatter(object):
def __init__(self, man):
self.man = man
def write(self, data):
#print "MF:", repr(data)
for line in data.split('\n'):
#print 'MFL:', line
self.man.write(' %s\n' % line)
def strip_usage(s):
"""Strip "usage: " string from beginning of string if present"""
if s.startswith('usage: '):
return s.replace('usage: ', '', 1)
else:
return s
def man_constants():
"""Global constants for man file templates"""
today = datetime.date.today()
today_manstr = today.strftime('%Y\-%m\-%d')
return {'today': today_manstr}
def generate(parser, subparsers):
"""\
Generate the man page on stdout
Given the argparse based parser and subparsers arguments, generate
the corresponding man page and write it to stdout.
"""
# Not nice, but works: Redirect any print statement output to
# stderr to avoid clobbering the man page output on stdout.
man_file = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = sys.stderr
mf = ManFormatter(man_file)
choices = subparsers.choices
k = choices.keys()
k.sort()
man_file.write(man_header % man_constants())
helptext = parser.format_help()
helptext = strip_usage(helptext)
helptextsplit = helptext.split('\n')
helptextsplit = [ line for line in helptextsplit
if not line.startswith(' -h, --help') ]
man_file.write('.SS "%s"\n' % ("Global Options",))
outflag = False
for line in helptextsplit:
if line == "optional arguments:":
outflag = True
elif line == "":
outflag = False
elif outflag:
man_file.write("%s\n" % line)
help_texts = {}
for pa in subparsers._choices_actions:
help_texts[pa.dest] = getattr(pa, 'help', None)
if True: # Either kill THIS
# determine length of longest command and generate format string
commands = help_texts.keys()
commands.sort(lambda a,b: cmp(len(b), len(a)))
max_cmdlen = len(commands[0])
fmtstring = ' %%-%ds %%s\n' % (max_cmdlen,)
man_file.write('.SS "Commands"\n')
for command in k:
cmdparser = choices[command]
if not cmdparser.add_help:
continue
man_file.write(fmtstring % (command, help_texts[command]))
if True: # Or kill THIS
man_file.write('.SH "COMMAND OVERVIEW"\n')
for command in k:
cmdparser = choices[command]
if not cmdparser.add_help:
continue
usage = cmdparser.format_usage()
usage = strip_usage(usage)
usage = ''.join(usage.split('\n'))
usage = ' '.join(usage.split())
if help_texts[command]:
man_file.write('.TP\n.B "%s"\n%s\n' % (usage, help_texts[command]))
else:
man_file.write('.TP\n.B "%s"\n' % (usage))
man_file.write('.SH "COMMAND REFERENCE"\n')
for command in k:
cmdparser = choices[command]
if not cmdparser.add_help:
continue
man_file.write('.SS "%s"\n' % cmdparser.prog)
help = help_texts[command]
if help and not cmdparser.description:
if not help.endswith('.'): help = "%s." % help
cmdparser.description = help
formatter = cmdparser.formatter_class(cmdparser.prog)
h = cmdparser.format_help()
mf.write(h)
man_file.write(man_footer)
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