freebsd-nq/contrib/ncurses/man/MKterminfo.sh

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#!/bin/sh
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# $Id: MKterminfo.sh,v 1.6 2000/01/25 11:31:57 tom Exp $
#
# MKterminfo.sh -- generate terminfo.5 from Caps tabular data
#
# This script takes terminfo.head and terminfo.tail and splices in between
# them a table derived from the Caps data file. Besides avoiding having
# the docs fall out of sync with the table, this also lets us set up tbl
# commands for better formatting of the table.
#
# NOTE: The s in this script really are control characters. It translates
#  to \n because I couldn't get used to inserting linefeeds directly. There
# had better be no s in the table source text.
#
# keep the order independent of locale:
LANGUAGE=C
LC_ALL=C
export LANGUAGE
export LC_ALL
#
head=$1
caps=$2
tail=$3
cat <<'EOF'
'\" t
.\" DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND!
.\" It is generated from terminfo.head, Caps, and terminfo.tail.
.\"
.\" Note: this must be run through tbl before nroff.
.\" The magic cookie on the first line triggers this under some man programs.
EOF
cat $head
temp=temp$$
sorted=sorted$$
unsorted=unsorted$$
trap "rm -f $sorted $temp $unsorted; exit 99" 1 2 5 15
sed -n <$caps "\
/%%-STOP-HERE-%%/q
/^#%/s///p
/^#/d
s/$/T}/
s/ [Y\-][B\-][C\-][G\-][E\-]\** / T{/
s/ bool / /p
s/ num / /p
s/ str / /p
" |sed -e 's/^$/../' | tr "\134" "\006" >$unsorted
rm -f $sorted
rm -f $temp
saved=no
while true
do
read data
test -z "$data" && break
case "$data" in #(vi
**) #(vi
echo "$data" >>$temp
saved=yes
;;
*)
if test $saved = yes ; then
saved=no
sort $temp >>$sorted
rm -f $temp
fi
echo "$data" >>$sorted
;;
esac
done <$unsorted
test $saved = yes && sort $temp >>$sorted
sed -e 's/^\.\.$//' $sorted | tr "\005\006" "\012\134"
cat $tail
rm -f $sorted $temp $unsorted