cpython/Doc/make.bat

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@echo off
setlocal
pushd %~dp0
set this=%~n0
if "%SPHINXBUILD%" EQU "" set SPHINXBUILD=sphinx-build
if "%PYTHON%" EQU "" set PYTHON=py
if DEFINED ProgramFiles(x86) set _PRGMFLS=%ProgramFiles(x86)%
if NOT DEFINED ProgramFiles(x86) set _PRGMFLS=%ProgramFiles%
if "%HTMLHELP%" EQU "" set HTMLHELP=%_PRGMFLS%\HTML Help Workshop\hhc.exe
if "%DISTVERSION%" EQU "" for /f "usebackq" %%v in (`%PYTHON% tools/extensions/patchlevel.py`) do set DISTVERSION=%%v
if "%BUILDDIR%" EQU "" set BUILDDIR=build
rem Targets that don't require sphinx-build
if "%1" EQU "" goto help
if "%1" EQU "help" goto help
if "%1" EQU "check" goto check
if "%1" EQU "serve" goto serve
if "%1" == "clean" (
rmdir /q /s %BUILDDIR%
goto end
)
%SPHINXBUILD% 2> nul
if errorlevel 9009 (
echo.
echo.The 'sphinx-build' command was not found. Make sure you have Sphinx
echo.installed, then set the SPHINXBUILD environment variable to point
echo.to the full path of the 'sphinx-build' executable. Alternatively you
echo.may add the Sphinx directory to PATH.
echo.
echo.If you don't have Sphinx installed, grab it from
echo.http://sphinx-doc.org/
goto end
)
rem Targets that do require sphinx-build and have their own label
if "%1" EQU "htmlview" goto htmlview
rem Everything else
goto build
:help
echo.usage: %this% BUILDER [filename ...]
echo.
echo.Call %this% with the desired Sphinx builder as the first argument, e.g.
echo.``%this% html`` or ``%this% doctest``. Interesting targets that are
echo.always available include:
echo.
echo. Provided by Sphinx:
echo. html, htmlhelp, latex, text
echo. suspicious, linkcheck, changes, doctest
echo. Provided by this script:
echo. clean, check, serve, htmlview
echo.
echo.All arguments past the first one are passed through to sphinx-build as
echo.filenames to build or are ignored. See README.txt in this directory or
echo.the documentation for your version of Sphinx for more exhaustive lists
echo.of available targets and descriptions of each.
echo.
echo.This script assumes that the SPHINXBUILD environment variable contains
echo.a legitimate command for calling sphinx-build, or that sphinx-build is
echo.on your PATH if SPHINXBUILD is not set. Options for sphinx-build can
echo.be passed by setting the SPHINXOPTS environment variable.
goto end
:build
if NOT "%PAPER%" == "" (
set SPHINXOPTS=-D latex_elements.papersize=%PAPER% %SPHINXOPTS%
)
cmd /C %SPHINXBUILD% %SPHINXOPTS% -b%1 -dbuild\doctrees . %BUILDDIR%\%*
if "%1" EQU "htmlhelp" (
if not exist "%HTMLHELP%" (
echo.
echo.The HTML Help Workshop was not found. Set the HTMLHELP variable
echo.to the path to hhc.exe or download and install it from
echo.http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms669985
rem Set errorlevel to 1 and exit
cmd /C exit /b 1
goto end
)
cmd /C "%HTMLHELP%" build\htmlhelp\python%DISTVERSION:.=%.hhp
rem hhc.exe seems to always exit with code 1, reset to 0 for less than 2
if not errorlevel 2 cmd /C exit /b 0
)
echo.
if errorlevel 1 (
echo.Build failed (exit code %ERRORLEVEL%^), check for error messages
echo.above. Any output will be found in %BUILDDIR%\%1
) else (
echo.Build succeeded. All output should be in %BUILDDIR%\%1
)
goto end
:htmlview
if NOT "%2" EQU "" (
echo.Can't specify filenames to build with htmlview target, ignoring.
)
cmd /C %this% html
if EXIST %BUILDDIR%\html\index.html (
echo.Opening %BUILDDIR%\html\index.html in the default web browser...
start %BUILDDIR%\html\index.html
)
goto end
:check
cmd /C %PYTHON% tools\rstlint.py -i tools
goto end
:serve
cmd /C %PYTHON% ..\Tools\scripts\serve.py %BUILDDIR%\html
goto end
:end
popd