X-Git-Url: https://git.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/pubgit/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=octave_packages%2Fm%2Fhelp%2Fprint_usage.m;fp=octave_packages%2Fm%2Fhelp%2Fprint_usage.m;h=3a1c521c106f1f86c4a941eb30a990f804d244ca;hb=1c0469ada9531828709108a4882a751d2816994a;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=63de9f36673d49121015e3695f2c336ea92bc278;p=CreaPhase.git diff --git a/octave_packages/m/help/print_usage.m b/octave_packages/m/help/print_usage.m new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a1c521 --- /dev/null +++ b/octave_packages/m/help/print_usage.m @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +## Copyright (C) 2009-2012 S�ren Hauberg +## +## This file is part of Octave. +## +## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at +## your option) any later version. +## +## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +## General Public License for more details. +## +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see +## . + +## -*- texinfo -*- +## @deftypefn {Function File} {} print_usage () +## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} print_usage (@var{name}) +## Print the usage message for a function. When called with no input arguments +## the @code{print_usage} function displays the usage message of the currently +## executing function. +## @seealso{help} +## @end deftypefn + +function print_usage (name) + x = dbstack (); + ## Handle input + if (nargin == 0) + ## Determine the name of the calling function + if (numel (x) > 1) + name = x (2).name; + else + error ("print_usage: invalid function\n"); + endif + fullpath = evalin ("caller", "mfilename (""fullpath"")"); + if (strcmp (fullpath(end-length(name)+1:end), name)) + fullname = [fullpath, ".m"]; + endif + elseif (!ischar (name)) + error ("print_usage: input argument must be a string"); + else + fullname = name; + endif + + ## Determine if we're called from top level. + at_toplev = length (x) < 2 || (length (x) == 2 && strcmp (x(2).name, name)); + + ## Do the actual work + [text, format] = get_help_text (fullname); + max_len = 80; + switch (lower (format)) + case "plain text" + [usage_string, status] = get_usage_plain_text (text, max_len); + case "texinfo" + [usage_string, status] = get_usage_texinfo (text, max_len); + case "html" + [usage_string, status] = get_usage_html (text, max_len); + case "not documented" + error ("print_usage: `%s' is not documented\n", name); + case "not found" + error ("print_usage: `%s' not found\n", name); + otherwise + error ("print_usage: internal error: unsupported help text format: '%s'\n", format); + endswitch + + ## Raise the final error + if (status != 0) + warning ("print_usage: Texinfo formatting filter exited abnormally"); + warning ("print_usage: raw Texinfo source of help text follows...\n"); + endif + + if (at_toplev) + error ("Invalid call to %s. Correct usage is:\n\n%s\n%s", + name, usage_string, __additional_help_message__ ()); + else + msg = sprintf ("Invalid call to %s. Correct usage is:\n\n%s", + name, usage_string); + ## Ensure that the error doesn't end up with a newline, as that disables + ## backtraces. + if (msg(end) == "\n") + msg(end) = " "; + endif + + error (msg); + endif + +endfunction + +function [retval, status] = get_usage_plain_text (help_text, max_len) + ## Extract first line by searching for a double line-end. + line_end_idx = strfind (help_text, "\n\n"); + retval = help_text (1:min ([line_end_idx , max_len, length(help_text)])); + status = 0; +endfunction + +function [retval, status] = get_usage_texinfo (help_text, max_len) + ## Lines ending with "@\n" are continuation lines, so they should be + ## concatenated with the following line. + help_text = strrep (help_text, "@\n", " "); + + ## Find, and keep, lines that start with @def or @end def. This should include things + ## such as @deftypefn, @deftypefnx, @defvar, etc. and their corresponding @end's + def_idx = strfind (help_text, "@def"); + if (!isempty (def_idx)) + buffer = ""; + endl_idx = find (help_text == "\n"); + for k = 1:length (def_idx) + endl = endl_idx (find (endl_idx > def_idx (k), 1)); + if (isempty (endl)) + buffer = strcat (buffer, help_text (def_idx (k):end), "\n"); + else + buffer = strcat (buffer, help_text (def_idx (k):endl)); + endif + endfor + + end_def_idx = strfind (help_text, "@end def"); + if (!isempty (end_def_idx)) + buffer = strcat (buffer, help_text (end_def_idx:end)); + endif + else + [retval, status] = get_usage_plain_text (help_text, max_len); + endif + + ## Run makeinfo to generate plain text + [retval, status] = __makeinfo__ (buffer, "plain text"); +endfunction + +function [retval, status] = get_usage_html (help_text, max_len) + ## Strip tags + [help_text, status] = strip_html_tags (help_text); + + ## Extract first line with plain text method. + retval = get_usage_plain_text (help_text, max_len); +endfunction + + +## Stop reporting function as missing tests. No good tests possible. +%!assert (1) +