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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1998-04-08 23:10:54 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1998-04-08 23:10:54 (GMT)
commit166abbabf9eb2c5198abc37a783d5d6a007742c3 (patch)
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parentae2be7144db80b558bcbf8fc1e96556a4e7602b9 (diff)
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Remove option to strip out <tt>...</tt> from index entry text; this is now
left to the buildindex.py script. Change the field separator used in the index.dat file so utilities like grep are useful on these files; they can't typically handle NUL bytes. Protect index entries for environment variables from being handled as case-insensitive by buildindex.py.
Diffstat (limited to 'Doc/perl')
-rw-r--r--Doc/perl/python.perl43
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/perl/python.perl b/Doc/perl/python.perl
index e92f5e4..4842da2 100644
--- a/Doc/perl/python.perl
+++ b/Doc/perl/python.perl
@@ -130,7 +130,10 @@ sub do_cmd_envvar{
s/$next_pair_pr_rx//;
my($br_id,$envvar) = ($1, $2);
my($name,$aname,$ahref) = link_info($br_id);
- add_index_entry("environment variables!$envvar@\$$envvar", $ahref);
+ # The <tt> here is really to keep buildindex.py from making
+ # the variable name case-insensitive.
+ add_index_entry("environment variables!$envvar@<tt>\$$envvar</tt>",
+ $ahref);
add_index_entry("$envvar@\$$envvar", $ahref);
"$aname\$$envvar</a>" . $_;
}
@@ -216,10 +219,17 @@ sub do_cmd_withsubitem{
sub do_cmd_makemodindex{ @_[0]; }
# We're in the document subdirectory when this happens!
+#
open(IDXFILE, ">index.dat") || die "\n$!\n";
open(INTLABELS, ">intlabels.pl") || die "\n$!\n";
-print INTLABELS
- "%internal_labels = ();\n1; # hack in case there are no entries\n\n";
+print INTLABELS "%internal_labels = ();\n";
+print INTLABELS "1; # hack in case there are no entries\n\n";
+
+# Using \0 for this is bad because we can't use common tools to work with the
+# resulting files. Things like grep can be useful with this stuff!
+#
+$IDXFILE_FIELD_SEP = "\1";
+
sub gen_target_name{
"l2h-" . @_[0];
@@ -247,7 +257,7 @@ sub add_index_entry{
my($str,$ahref) = @_;
$str = gen_index_id($str, '');
$index{$str} .= $ahref;
- print IDXFILE $ahref, "\0", $str, "\n";
+ print IDXFILE $ahref, $IDXFILE_FIELD_SEP, $str, "\n";
}
sub link_info{
@@ -346,23 +356,13 @@ sub my_parword_index_helper{
}
-# Set this to true to strip out the <tt>...</tt> from index entries;
-# this is analogous to using the second definition of \idxcode{} from
-# myformat.sty.
-#
-# It is used from &make_mod_index_entry() and &make_str_index_entry().
-#
-$STRIP_INDEX_TT = 1;
-
sub make_mod_index_entry{
my($br_id,$str,$define) = @_;
my($name,$aname,$ahref) = link_info($br_id);
- $str =~ s|<tt>(.*)</tt>|\1|
- if $STRIP_INDEX_TT;
# equivalent of add_index_entry() using $define instead of ''
$str = gen_index_id($str, $define);
$index{$str} .= $ahref;
- print IDXFILE $ahref, "\0", $str, "\n";
+ print IDXFILE $ahref, $IDXFILE_FIELD_SEP, $str, "\n";
if ($define eq 'DEF') {
# add to the module index
@@ -398,8 +398,6 @@ sub do_cmd_bifuncindex{
local($_) = @_;
s/$next_pair_pr_rx[\n]?//o;
my($br_id,$str,$fname) = ($1, $2, "<tt>$2()</tt>");
- $fname = "$str()"
- if $STRIP_INDEX_TT;
make_index_entry($br_id, "$fname (built-in function)") . $_;
}
@@ -442,8 +440,6 @@ init_myformat();
sub make_str_index_entry{
my($br_id,$str) = @_;
my($name,$aname,$ahref) = link_info($br_id);
- $str =~ s|<tt>(.*)</tt>|\1|
- if $STRIP_INDEX_TT;
add_index_entry($str, $ahref);
"$aname$str</a>";
}
@@ -542,10 +538,7 @@ sub do_env_funcdescni{
if (/$funcdesc_rx/o) {
$function_name = "$2";
$arg_list = "$4";
- if ($STRIP_INDEX_TT) {
- $idx = "$function_name"; }
- else {
- $idx = "<tt>$function_name</tt>"; }
+ $idx = "<tt>$function_name</tt>";
}
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b> (<var>$arg_list</var>)\n<dd>$'</dl>";
}
@@ -632,9 +625,7 @@ sub do_env_excdesc{
local($_) = @_;
/$next_pair_rx/o;
my($br_id,$excname,$rest) = ($1, $2, $');
- my $idx = make_str_index_entry($br_id,
- "<tt>$excname</tt> (exception in $THIS_MODULE)");
- $idx =~ s/ \(.*\)//;
+ my $idx = make_str_index_entry($br_id, "<tt>$excname</tt>");
"<dl><dt><b>$idx</b>\n<dd>$rest</dl>"
}