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