#!/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl # $Id: Local.pm,v 1.8 2005/11/13 22:43:36 timeless%mozdev.org Exp $ # Local.pm -- Subroutines that need to be customized for each installation # # Dawn Endico # ###################################################################### # This package is for placing subroutines that are likely to need # to be customized for each installation. In particular, the file # and directory description snarfing mechanism is likely to be # different for each project. package Local; require Exporter; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw(&fdescexpand &descexpand &dirdesc &convertwhitespace ); use lib 'lib/'; use LXR::Common; # dme: Create descriptions for a file in a directory listing # If no description, return the string "\ \;" to keep the # table looking pretty. # # In mozilla search the beginning of a source file for a short # description. Not all files have them and the ones that do use # many different formats. Try to find as many of these without # printing gobbledygook or something silly like a file name or a date. # # Read in the beginning of the file into a string. I chose 60 because the # Berkeley copyright notice is around 40 lines long so we need a bit more # than this. # # Its common for file descriptions to be delimited by the file name or # the word "Description" which precedes the description. Search the entire # string for these. Sometimes they're put in odd places such as inside # the copyright notice or after the code begins. The file name should be # followed by a colon or some pattern of dashes. # # If no such description is found then use the contents of the "first" # comment as the description. First, strip off the copyright notice plus # anything before it. Remove rcs comments. Search for the first bit of # code (usually #include) and remove it plus anything after it. In what's # left, find the contents of the first comment, and get the first paragraph. # If that's too long, use only the first sentence up to a period. If that's # still too long then we probably have a list or something that will look # strange if we print it out so give up and return null. # # Yes, this is a lot of trouble to go through but its easier than getting # people to use the same format and re-writing thousands of comments. Not # everything printed will really be a summary of the file, but still the # signal/noise ratio seems pretty high. # # Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of pattern # matching, I shall fear no regex. sub fdescexpand { # use global vars here because the expandtemplate subroutine makes # passing parameters impossible. Use $filename from source and # $Path from Common.pm my $filename = $main::filename; my $linecount=0; my $copy= ""; local $desc= ""; my $maxlines = 40; #only look at the beginning of the file #ignore files that aren't source code if (!( ($filename =~ /\.c$/) | ($filename =~ /\.h$/) | ($filename =~ /\.cc$/) | ($filename =~ /\.cp$/) | ($filename =~ /\.cpp$/) | ($filename =~ /\.idl$/) | ($filename =~ /\.java$/) )){ return("\ \;"); } if (open(FILE, $Path->{'real'}."/".$filename)) { while(){ $desc = $desc . $_ ; if($linecount++ > 60) { last; } } close(FILE); } # sanity check: if there's no description then stop if (!($desc =~ /\w/)){ return("\ \;");; } # save a copy for later $copy = $desc; # Look for well behaved formatted # descriptions before we go to the trouble of looking for # one in the first comment. The whitespace between the # delimiter and the description may include a newline. if (($desc =~ s/(?:.*?$filename\s*?- ?-*\s*)([^\n]*)(?:.*)/$1/sgi) || ($desc =~ s/(?:.*?$filename\s*?:\s*)([^\n]*)(?:.*)/$1/sgi) || ($desc =~ s/(?:.*?Description:\s*)([^\n]*)(?:.*)/$1/sgi) ){ # if the description is non-empty then clean it up and return it if ($desc =~ /\w/) { #strip trailing asterisks and "*/" $desc =~ s#\*/?\s*$##; $desc =~ s#^[^\S]*\**[^\S]*#\n#gs; # Strip beginning and trailing whitespace $desc =~ s/^\s+//; $desc =~ s/\s+$//; # Strip junk from the beginning $desc =~ s#[^\w]*##ms; #htmlify the comments making links to symbols and files $desc = markupstring($desc, $Path->{'virt'}); return($desc); } } # we didn't find any well behaved descriptions above so start over # and look for one in the first comment $desc = $copy; # Strip off code from the end, starting at the first cpp directive $desc =~ s/\n#.*//s; # Strip off code from the end, starting at typedef $desc =~ s/\ntypedef.*//s; # Strip off license $desc =~ s#(?:/\*.*license.*?\*/)(.*)#$1#is; # Strip off copyright notice $desc =~ s#(?:/\*.*copyright.*?\*/)(.*)#$1#is; # Strip off emacs line $desc =~ s#(/\*.*tab-width.*?\*/)(.*)#$2#isg; # excise rcs crud $desc =~ s#Id: $filename.*?Exp \$##g; # Yuck, nuke these silly comments in js/jsj /* ** */ $desc =~ s#\n\s*/\*+[\s\*]+\*/\n#\n#sg; # Don't bother to continue if there aren't any comments here if(!($desc =~ m#/\*#)) { return(" "); } # Remove lines generated by jmc $desc =~ s#\n.*?Source date:.*\n#\n#; $desc =~ s#\n.*?Generated by jmc.*\n#\n#; # Extract the first comment $desc =~ s#(?:.*?/\*+)(.*?)(?:(?:\*+/.*)|(?:$))#$1#s; # Strip silly borders $desc =~ s#\n\s*[\*\=\-\s]+#\n#sg; # Strip beginning and trailing whitespace $desc =~ s/^\s+//; $desc =~ s/\s+$//; # Strip out file name $desc =~ s#$filename##i; # Strip By line $desc =~ s#By [^\n]*##; # Strip out dates $desc =~ s#\d{1,2}/\d{1,2}/\d\d\d\d##; $desc =~ s#\d{1,2}/\d{1,2}/\d\d##; $desc =~ s#\d{1,2} \w\w\w \d\d\d\d##; # Strip junk from the beginning $desc =~ s#[^\w]*##; # Extract the first paragraph $desc =~ s#(\n\s*?\n.*)##s; # If the description is too long then just use the first sentence # this will fail if no period was used. if (length($desc) > 200 ) { $desc =~ s#([^\.]+\.)\s.*#$1#s; } # If the description is still too long then assume it will look # like gobbledygook and give up if (length($desc) > 200 ) { return(" "); } # htmlify the comments, making links to symbols and files $desc = markupstring($desc, $Path->{'virt'}); if ($desc) { return($desc); }else{ return("\ \;"); } } # dme: create a short description for a subdirectory in a directory listing # If no description, return the string "\ \;" to keep the # table looking pretty. # # In Mozilla, if the directory has a README file look in it for lines # like the ones used in source code: "directoryname --- A short description" sub descexpand { # use global vars here because the expandtemplate subroutine makes # passing parameters impossible. Use $filename from source and # $Path from Common.pm my $filename = $main::filename; my $linecount=0; local $desc= ""; if (open(DESC, $Path->{'real'}. $filename."/README.html")) { undef $/; $desc = ; $/ = "\n"; close(DESC); # Make sure there is no embedded in our string. If so # then we've matched against the wrong /span and this string is junk # so we'll throw it away and refrain from writing a description. # Disallowing embedded spans theoretically removes some flexibility # but this seems to be a little used tag and doing this makes lxr # a lot faster. if ($desc =~ /(.*?)<\/SPAN>/is) { $short = $1; if (!($short =~ /\{'real'}. $filename."README") || open(FILE, $Path->{'real'}. $filename."ReadMe")) { $path = $Path->{'virt'}.$filename; $path =~ s#/(.+)/#$1#; while(){ if($linecount++ > 10) { last; }elsif (/\s*$path\s*-\s*-*\s*/i){ $desc = (split(/\s*$path\s*-\s*-*\s*/i))[1]; if ($desc) {last}; }elsif (/\s*$filename\s*-\s*-*\s*/i){ $desc = (split(/\s*$filename\s*-\s*-*\s*/i))[1]; if ($desc) {last}; }elsif (/$path\s*:\s*/i){ $desc = (split(/ $path\s*:\s*/i))[1]; if ($desc) {last}; }elsif (/$filename\s*:\s*/i){ $desc = (split(/ $filename\s*:\s*/i))[1]; if ($desc) {last}; } } close(FILE); } #strip trailing asterisks and "*/" $desc =~ s#\*/?\s*$##; if ($desc){ #htmlify the comments making links to symbols and files $desc = markupstring($desc, $Path->{'virt'}); return($desc); } else { return("\ \;"); } } # dme: Print a descriptive blurb in directory listings between # the document heading and the table containing the actual listing. # # For Mozilla, we extract this information from the README file if # it exists. If the file is short then just print the whole thing. # For longer files print the first paragraph or so. As much as # possible make this work for randomly formatted files rather than # inventing strict rules which create gobbledygook when they're broken. sub dirdesc { my ($path) = @_; if (-f $Path->{'real'}."/README" || -f $Path->{'real'}."/ReadMe") { descreadme($path); } elsif (-f $Path->{'real'}."/README.html") { descreadmehtml($path); } } sub descreadmehtml { my ($path) = @_; my $string = ""; if (!(open(DESC, $Path->{'real'}."/README.html"))) { return; } undef $/; $string = ; $/ = "\n"; close(DESC); # if the README is 0 length then give up if (!$string) { return; } # check if there's a short desc nested inside the long desc. If not, do # a non-greedy search for a long desc. assume there are no other stray # spans within the description. if ($string =~ /(.*?.*?<\/SPAN>.*?)<\/SPAN>/is) { $long = $1; if (!($long =~ /\nSEE ALSO: README\n"); } } elsif ($string =~ /(.*?)<\/SPAN>/is) { $long = $1; if (!($long =~ /\\nSEE ALSO: README\n"); } } } sub descreadme { my ($path) = @_; my $string = ""; # $string =~ s#(^\s]+[^>]*)>.*$)#($2~/B|A|IMG|FONT|BR|EM|I|TT/i)?$1:""#sg; my $n; my $count; my $temp; my $maxlines = 20; # If file is less than this then just print it all my $minlines = 5; # Too small. Go back and add another paragraph. my $chopto = 10; # Truncate long READMEs to this length if (!(open(DESC, $Path->{'real'}."/README") || open(DESC, $Path->{'real'}."/ReadMe"))) { return; } undef $/; $string = ; $/ = "\n"; close(DESC); # if the README is 0 length then give up if (!$string){ return; } # strip the emacs tab line $string =~ s/.*tab-width:[ \t]*([0-9]+).*\n//; # strip the npl $string =~ s/.*The contents of this .* All Rights.*Reserved\.//s; # strip the short description from the beginning $path =~ s#/(.+)/#$1#; $string =~ s/.*$path\/*\s+--- .*//; # strip away junk $string =~ s/#+\s*\n/\n/; $string =~ s/---+\s*\n/\n/g; $string =~ s/===+\s*\n/\n/g; # strip blank lines at beginning and end of file. $string =~ s/^\s*\n//gs; $string =~ s/\s*\n$//gs; chomp($string); $_ = $string; $count = tr/\n//; # If the file is small there's not much use splitting it up. # Just print it all if ($count <= $maxlines) { $string = markupstring($string, $Path->{'virt'}); $string = convertwhitespace($string); print($string); } else { # grab the first n paragraphs, with n decreasing until the # string is 10 lines or shorter or until we're down to # one paragraph. $n = 6; $temp = $string; while ( ($count > $chopto) && ($n-- > 1) ) { $string =~ s/^((?:(?:[\S\t ]*?\n)+?[\t ]*\n){$n}?)(.*)/$1/s; $_ = $string; $string =~ s/\s*\n$//gs; $count = tr/\n//; } # if we have too few lines then back up and grab another paragraph $_ = $string; $count = tr/\n//; if ($count < $minlines) { $n = $n+1; $temp =~ s/^((?:(?:[\S\t ]*?\n)+?[\t ]*\n){$n}?)(.*)/$1/s; $string = $temp; } # if we have more than $maxlines then truncate to $chopto # and add an ellipsis. if ($count > $maxlines) { $string =~ s/^((?:[\S \t]*\n){$chopto}?)(.*)/$1/s; chomp($string); $string = $string . "\n..."; } # since not all of the README is displayed here, # add a link to it. chomp($string); if ($string =~ /SEE ALSO/) { $string = $string . ", README"; } else { $string = $string . "\n\nSEE ALSO: README"; } $string = markupstring($string, $Path->{'virt'}); $string = convertwhitespace($string); # strip blank lines at beginning and end of file again $string =~ s/^\s*\n//gs; $string =~ s/\s*\n$//gs; chomp($string); print($string . "

\n"); } } # dme: substitute carriage returns and spaces in original text # for html equivalent so we don't need to use

 and can
# use variable width fonts but preserve the formatting
sub convertwhitespace {
    my ($string) = @_;

    # handle ascii bulleted lists
    $string =~ s/

\n\s+o\s/

\n\ \;\ \;o /sg; $string =~ s/\n\s+o\s/ \;\n
\ \;\ \;o /sg; #find paragraph breaks and replace with

$string =~ s/\n\s*\n/

\n/sg; return($string); }