freebsd-nq/contrib/hostapd/doc/kerneldoc2doxygen.pl
2007-07-09 16:15:06 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
##########################################################################
# Convert kernel-doc style comments to Doxygen comments.
##########################################################################
#
# This script reads a C source file from stdin, and writes
# to stdout. Normal usage:
#
# $ mv file.c file.c.gtkdoc
# $ kerneldoc2doxygen.pl <file.c.gtkdoc >file.c
#
# Or to do the same thing with multiple files:
# $ perl -i.gtkdoc kerneldoc2doxygen.pl *.c *.h
#
# This script may also be suitable for use as a Doxygen input filter,
# but that has not been tested.
#
# Back up your source files before using this script!!
#
##########################################################################
# Copyright (C) 2003 Jonathan Foster <jon@jon-foster.co.uk>
# Copyright (C) 2005 Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
# (modified for kerneldoc format used in wpa_supplicant)
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# or look at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
##########################################################################
##########################################################################
#
# This function converts a single comment from gtk-doc to Doxygen format.
# The parameter does not include the opening or closing lines
# (i.e. given a comment like this:
# "/**\n"
# " * FunctionName:\n"
# " * @foo: This describes the foo parameter\n"
# " * @bar: This describes the bar parameter\n"
# " * @Returns: This describes the return value\n"
# " *\n"
# " * This describes the function.\n"
# " */\n"
# This function gets:
# " * FunctionName:\n"
# " * @foo: This describes the foo parameter\n"
# " * @bar: This describes the bar parameter\n"
# " * @Returns: This describes the return value\n"
# " *\n"
# " * This describes the function.\n"
# And it returns:
# " * This describes the function.\n"
# " *\n"
# " * @param foo This describes the foo parameter\n"
# " * @param bar This describes the bar parameter\n"
# " * @return This describes the return value\n"
# )
#
sub fixcomment {
$t = $_[0];
# " * func: foo" --> "\brief foo\n"
# " * struct bar: foo" --> "\brief foo\n"
# If this fails, not a kernel-doc comment ==> return unmodified.
($t =~ s/^[\t ]*\*[\t ]*(struct )?([^ \t\n]*) - ([^\n]*)/\\brief $3\n/s)
or return $t;
# " * Returns: foo" --> "\return foo"
$t =~ s/\n[\t ]*\*[\t ]*Returns:/\n\\return/sig;
# " * @foo: bar" --> "\param foo bar"
# Handle two common typos: No ":", or "," instead of ":".
$t =~ s/\n[\t ]*\*[\t ]*\@([^ :,]*)[:,]?[\t ]*/\n\\param $1 /sg;
return $t;
}
##########################################################################
# Start of main code
# Read entire stdin into memory - one multi-line string.
$_ = do { local $/; <> };
s{^/\*\n \*}{/\*\* \\file\n\\brief};
s{ \* Copyright}{\\par Copyright\nCopyright};
# Fix any comments like "/*************" so they don't match.
# "/***" ===> "/* *"
s{/\*\*\*}{/\* \*}gs;
# The main comment-detection code.
s{
( # $1 = Open comment
/\*\* # Open comment
(?!\*) # Do not match /*** (redundant due to fixup above).
[\t ]*\n? # If 1st line is whitespace, match the lot (including the newline).
)
(.*?) # $2 = Body of comment (multi-line)
( # $3 = Close comment
( # If possible, match the whitespace before the close-comment
(?<=\n) # This part only matches after a newline
[\t ]* # Eat whitespace
)?
\*/ # Close comment
)
}
{
$1 . fixcomment($2) . $3
}gesx;
# ^^^^ Modes: g - Global, match all occurances.
# e - Evaluate the replacement as an expression.
# s - Single-line - allows the pattern to match across newlines.
# x - eXtended pattern, ignore embedded whitespace
# and allow comments.
# Write results to stdout
print $_;