#! /bin/sh t=__wt.$$ trap 'rm -f $t' 0 1 2 3 13 15 # Skip this when building release packages: docs are built separately test -n "$WT_RELEASE_BUILD" && exit 0 # We require doxygen which may not be installed. type doxygen > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo 'skipped: doxygen not found' exit 0 } . ../RELEASE_INFO e=0 changelog() { # convert the top-level NEWS file into a change log page in the docs (echo "WiredTiger Change Log" echo "=====================" echo sed -e 's, \([0-9a-f]\{7\}\) , [\1](https://github.com/wiredtiger/wiredtiger/commit/\1) ,g' \ -e 's,\(\(WT\|SERVER\)-[0-9]*\),[\1](https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/\1),g' ../NEWS) > ../src/docs/changelog.md } wtperf_config() { # The Linux ed command writes line numbers to stderr, redirect both # stdout and stderr to keep things quiet. # # The OS X cpp program injects line number output in the middle of lines # and doesn't stringify #XXX entries; use the -E option to the compiler # instead. cat ../bench/wtperf/wtperf_opt.i | ${CC:-cc} -E -DOPT_DEFINE_DOXYGEN - | python wtperf_config.py > $t (echo '/START_AUTO_GENERATED_WTPERF_CONFIGURATION/+3,/STOP_AUTO_GENERATED_WTPERF_CONFIGURATION/-1d' echo 'i' echo '' echo '.' echo ".r $t" echo 'a' echo '' echo '.' echo 'w' echo 'q') | ed ../src/docs/wtperf.dox 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null } structurechk() { # @page names should match the source file name (cd ../src/docs && grep @page *.dox | sed 's/\([^:]*\)\.dox:.*@page \([^ ]*\) .*/\1 \2/g' | sed 's/-/_/g' | awk '{ if ($1 != $2) { print $1 " != " $2; } }') > $t test -s $t && { echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" echo "@page references don't match source file names" sed -e 's/^/ /' < $t echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" e=1 } # sections are a global name space for doxygen, and must be uniquely # named or you can get the wrong results. For example, if you have # "@section foo ABC" and "@section foo DEF", they will both appear as # "ABC" or "DEF". (cd ../src/docs && sed -n 's/@section \([^ ]*\)/\1/p' *.dox | sort | uniq -d) > $t test -s $t && { echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" echo '@section references that are not uniquely named' sed -e 's/^/ /' < $t echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" e=1 } # we want a simple tree structure for navigation, otherwise # clicking in the navigation tree can jump to a different point in # the tree (cd ../src/docs && sed -n 's/@subpage \([^ ]*\)/\1/p' *.dox | sort | uniq -d) > $t test -s $t && { echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" echo 'multiple @subpage references for the same page' sed -e 's/^/ /' < $t echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" e=1 } } asciichk() { # Make sure there are only ASCII characters in the input files. # Odd characters can cause our Python filter to fail. (cd ../src/docs && LC_ALL=C grep -n '[^[:print:] ]' *.dox | cat -v) > $t test -s $t && { echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" echo 'Non-ASCII content in src/docs/*.dox files is not allowed.' sed -e 's/^/ /' < $t echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" e=1 } } spellchk() { # If aspell has been installed, run a spell check. type aspell > /dev/null 2>&1 || return (cd ../src/docs && # Separate quoted newlines "line\nline" so "nline" is not reported. sed -e 's/\("[^"]*\)\\n\([^"]*"\)/\1 \2/' *.dox | \ aspell --encoding=iso-8859-1 --lang=en_US --personal=./spell.ok list) | sort -u > $t test -s $t && { echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" echo 'Documentation spelling notes' echo 'Update src/docs/spell.ok to remove warnings.' sed -e 's/^/ /' < $t echo "=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=" e=1 } } valid_build() { # Complain if there are pages we don't reference directly. sed -n '/