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licence.pl
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#!/usr/bin/env perl -w
# This script generates licence.h (containing the PuTTY licence in the
# form of macros expanding to C string literals) from the LICENCE
# master file. It also regenerates the licence-related Halibut input
# files.
use File::Basename;
# Read the input file.
$infile = "LICENCE";
open my $in, $infile or die "$infile: open: $!\n";
my @lines = ();
while (<$in>) {
chomp;
push @lines, $_;
}
close $in;
# Format into paragraphs.
my @paras = ();
my $para = undef;
for my $line (@lines) {
if ($line eq "") {
$para = undef;
} elsif (!defined $para) {
push @paras, $line;
$para = \$paras[$#paras];
} else {
$$para .= " " . $line;
}
}
# Get the copyright years and short form of copyright holder.
die "bad format of first paragraph\n"
unless $paras[0] =~ m!copyright ([^\.]*)\.!i;
$shortdetails = $1;
# Write out licence.h.
$outfile = "licence.h";
open my $out, ">", $outfile or die "$outfile: open: $!\n";
select $out;
print "/*\n";
print " * $outfile - macro definitions for the PuTTY licence.\n";
print " *\n";
print " * Generated by @{[basename __FILE__]} from $infile.\n";
print " * You should edit those files rather than editing this one.\n";
print " */\n";
print "\n";
print "#define LICENCE_TEXT(parsep) \\\n";
for my $i (0..$#paras) {
my $lit = &stringlit($paras[$i]);
print " parsep \\\n" if $i > 0;
print " \"$lit\"";
print " \\" if $i < $#paras;
print "\n";
}
print "\n";
printf "#define SHORT_COPYRIGHT_DETAILS \"%s\"\n", &stringlit($shortdetails);
sub stringlit {
my ($lit) = @_;
$lit =~ s!\\!\\\\!g;
$lit =~ s!"!\\"!g;
return $lit;
}
close $out;
# Write out doc/licence.but.
$outfile = "doc/licence.but";
open $out, ">", $outfile or die "$outfile: open: $!\n";
select $out;
print "\\# Generated by @{[basename __FILE__]} from $infile.\n";
print "\\# You should edit those files rather than editing this one.\n\n";
print "\\A{licence} PuTTY \\ii{Licence}\n\n";
for my $i (0..$#paras) {
my $para = &halibutescape($paras[$i]);
if ($i == 0) {
$para =~ s!copyright!\\i{copyright}!; # index term in paragraph 1
}
print "$para\n\n";
}
close $out;
# And write out doc/copy.but, which defines a macro used in the manual
# preamble blurb.
$outfile = "doc/copy.but";
open $out, ">", $outfile or die "$outfile: open: $!\n";
select $out;
print "\\# Generated by @{[basename __FILE__]} from $infile.\n";
print "\\# You should edit those files rather than editing this one.\n\n";
printf "\\define{shortcopyrightdetails} %s\n\n",
&halibutescape($shortdetails);
close $out;
sub halibutescape {
my ($text) = @_;
$text =~ s![\\{}]!\\$&!g; # Halibut escaping
$text =~ s!"([^"]*)"!\\q{$1}!g; # convert quoted strings to \q{}
return $text;
}