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1.1 root 1: ;;; Grind GNU Emacs DOC file into LaTeX input
2: ;;; Copyright (C) 1987 Kyle E. Jones, Tor Lillqvist
3:
4: ;;; This file may be redistributed provided the above copyright
5: ;;; notice appears on all copies and that the further free redistribution
6: ;;; of this file is not in any way restricted by those who
7: ;;; redistribute it.
8:
9: ;;; Based on Kyle E. Jones's grind-DOC package.
10:
11: ;;; This software is distributed 'as is', without warranties of any kind.
12:
13: ;;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
14:
15: ;;; The document that is the output from the (LaTeXify-DOC) function is
16: ;;; part of GNU Emacs.
17:
18:
19: (defvar LaTeXify-DOC-style "report"
20: "*Should be bound to a string indicating what LaTeX document style
21: should be used to format the DOC file. If this variable is set to nil
22: the report style will be used.")
23:
24: (defvar LaTeXify-DOC-style-options ""
25: "*A string containing a list of document style options for LaTeX")
26:
27: (defun LaTeXify-DOC () (interactive)
28: "Reads the etc/DOC-xx.xx.x file into a buffer and converts it to a form
29: suitable as LaTeX input."
30: ;
31: ; Make sure we can deal with the macro package and the point size.
32: ;
33: (cond
34: ((not (stringp LaTeXify-DOC-style))
35: (error "LaTeXify-DOC-style must be a string")))
36: ;
37: ; Select the DOC file.
38: ;
39: (find-file (expand-file-name
40: (if (fboundp 'dump-emacs)
41: (concat "DOC-" emacs-version)
42: "DOC")
43: exec-directory))
44: (setq buffer-read-only nil)
45: (auto-save-mode 0)
46: (set-visited-file-name (concat (buffer-file-name) ".tex"))
47: (delete-other-windows)
48: ;
49: ; Save-excursion just in case the DOC file was already selected.
50: ;
51: (save-excursion
52: (let (case-fold-search mode-line-format varstart-point bufstring name odot)
53: ;
54: ; The first thing we must do is convert the \[COMMAND] sequences
55: ; into the keys that the COMMANDs are bound to.
56: ;
57: (setq mode-line-format
58: " Grinding the DOC file... be patient.")
59: (sit-for 0)
60: (replace-regexp "\\\\{\\(\\s_\\|\\sw\\)*}"
61: "]]bgroup]]obeylines\\&]]egroup")
62: (setq bufstring (substitute-command-keys (buffer-string)))
63: (erase-buffer)
64: (insert bufstring)
65: ;
66: ; Here we make each docstring begin and end with C-_ for
67: ; easier manipulation. This is undone later.
68: ;
69: (goto-char (1+ (point-min)))
70: (replace-string "\C-_" "\C-_\C-_" nil)
71: (goto-char (point-max))
72: (insert "\C-_")
73: ;
74: ; Sort the docstrings. This implicitly separates function
75: ; documentation from the variable documentation.
76: ;
77: (sort-regexp-fields nil "\C-_\\([FV].*\\)[^\C-_]*\C-_" "\\1"
78: (point-min) (point-max))
79: ;
80: ; Handle TeX special characters
81: ;
82: (goto-char (point-min))
83: (mapcar
84: '(lambda (x) (save-excursion (eval x)))
85: '((replace-string "#" "]]#")
86: (replace-string "$" "]]$")
87: (replace-string "%" "]]%")
88: (replace-string "&" "]]&")
89: (replace-string "~" "]]verb+~+")
90: (replace-string "_" "]]verb+_+")
91: (replace-string "^" "]]verb+^+")
92: (replace-string "\\" "]]verb+]]+")
93: (replace-string "{" "]]{")
94: (replace-string "}" "]]}")
95: (replace-string "<" "]]verb+<+")
96: (replace-string ">" "]]verb+>+")
97: (replace-string "]]" "\\")))
98: ;
99: ; Now add the indentation commands and put ( ...) around the functions
100: ;
101: (save-restriction
102: (goto-char (point-min))
103: (search-forward "\C-_V" (point-max) nil 1)
104: (backward-char 2)
105: (narrow-to-region (point-min) (dot))
106: (goto-char (point-min))
107: (insert "\\section*{Functions}\n"
108: "\\begin{description}\n")
109: (while (search-forward "\C-_F" (point-max) t 1)
110: (delete-char -2)
111: (insert "\n\\item[\\sf(")
112: (end-of-line 1)
113: (insert " ...)]")
114: (search-forward "\C-_" (point-max) nil 1)
115: (delete-char -1))
116: (insert "\\end{description}\n"))
117: (insert "\\section*{Variables}
118: Variables whose documentation begins with an
119: asterisk `*' are user definable options. These variables are
120: used to customize Emacs. Other variables are generally of
121: interest only to Emacs Lisp programmers.
122: \\begin{description}\n")
123: (while (search-forward "\C-_V" (point-max) t 1)
124: (delete-char -2)
125: (insert "\n\\item[\\sf ")
126: (end-of-line 1)
127: (insert "]")
128: (search-forward "\C-_" (point-max) nil 1)
129: (delete-char -1))
130: (insert "\\end{description}\n"
131: "\\end{document}\n")
132: ;
133: ; Try to make those parameters that are in all-caps look better
134: ;
135: (goto-char (point-min))
136: (mapcar
137: '(lambda (x) (save-excursion (eval x)))
138: '((replace-regexp "[A-Z][A-Z]+" "\n{\\\\lowercase{\\\\sf \\&}}" nil)
139: (replace-string "\\lowercase{\\sf TAB}" "{\\tt TAB}")
140: (replace-string "\\lowercase{\\sf LFD}" "{\\tt LFD}")
141: (replace-string "\\lowercase{\\sf RET}" "{\\tt RET}")
142: (replace-string "\\lowercase{\\sf ESC}" "{\\tt ESC}")
143: (replace-string "\\lowercase{\\sf SPC}" "{\\tt SPC}")
144: (replace-string "\\lowercase{\\sf DEL}" "{\\tt DEL}")))
145: ;
146: ; Handle document style and front matter
147: ;
148: (goto-char (point-min))
149: (insert "\\documentstyle["
150: LaTeXify-DOC-style-options
151: "]{" LaTeXify-DOC-style "}\n"
152: "\\begin{document}\n"
153: "\\title{GNU Emacs Lisp Reference \\\\\n"
154: "Version " emacs-version " \\\\\n"
155: "\\large (gouged with a blunt instrument from the DOC file)}\n"
156: "\\author{Richard M. Stallman}\n"
157: "\\date{" (substring emacs-build-time 4 8)
158: (substring emacs-build-time 20) "}\n"
159: "\\maketitle\n")
160: ;
161: ; Insert the GNU Emacs copyright notice.
162: ;
163: (insert
164: "\\begin{centering}\n"
165: "Copyright \\copyright" (substring emacs-build-time 20)
166: " Free Software Foundation, Inc. \\\\\n"
167: "\\end{centering}
168: \\vspace{\\baselineskip}
169: \\noindent
170: This document is part of GNU Emacs.
171:
172: GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
173: but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor
174: accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it
175: or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all,
176: unless he says so in writing. Refer to the GNU Emacs General Public
177: License for full details.
178:
179: Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
180: GNU Emacs, but only under the conditions described in the
181: GNU Emacs General Public License. A copy of this license is
182: supposed to have been given to you along with GNU Emacs so you
183: can know your rights and responsibilities. It should be in a
184: file named COPYING. Among other things, the copyright notice
185: and this notice must be preserved on all copies.
186: \\newpage\\sloppy\n")
187: ;
188: ; That's it
189: ;
190: (message "Grinding completed. Behold!"))))
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