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authorPeter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>2020-01-24 16:26:00 +0000
committerPeter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>2020-02-03 10:46:32 +0000
commitb0cecc0d65ec7c4c06cfd987e79eab1a0afee39b (patch)
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parente0f3728d819001f4e2ae0dd6a77ca29acfdc04d4 (diff)
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hxtool: Support SRST/ERST directives
We want to add support for including rST document fragments
in our .hx files, in the same way we currently have texinfo
fragments. These will be delimited by SRST and ERST directives,
in the same way the texinfo is delimited by STEXI/ETEXI.
The rST fragments will not be extracted by the hxtool
script, but by a different mechanism, so all we need to
do in hxtool is have it ignore all the text inside a
SRST/ERST section, with suitable error-checking for
mismatched rST-vs-texi fragment delimiters.

The resulting effective state machine has only three states:
 * flag = 0, rstflag = 0 : reading section for C output
 * flag = 1, rstflag = 0 : reading texi fragment
 * flag = 0, rstflag = 1 : reading rST fragment
and flag = 1, rstflag = 1 is not possible. Using two
variables makes the parallel between the rST handling and
the texi handling clearer; in any case all this code will
be deleted once we've converted entirely to rST.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20200124162606.8787-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org
-rw-r--r--scripts/hxtool33
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/hxtool b/scripts/hxtool
index 7d7c4289e3..0003e7b673 100644
--- a/scripts/hxtool
+++ b/scripts/hxtool
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ hxtoh()
         case $str in
             HXCOMM*)
             ;;
-            STEXI*|ETEXI*) flag=$(($flag^1))
+            STEXI*|ETEXI*|SRST*|ERST*) flag=$(($flag^1))
             ;;
             *)
             test $flag -eq 1 && printf "%s\n" "$str"
@@ -27,12 +27,17 @@ print_texi_heading()
 hxtotexi()
 {
     flag=0
+    rstflag=0
     line=1
     while read -r str; do
         case "$str" in
             HXCOMM*)
             ;;
             STEXI*)
+            if test $rstflag -eq 1 ; then
+                printf "line %d: syntax error: expected ERST, found '%s'\n" "$line" "$str" >&2
+                exit 1
+            fi
             if test $flag -eq 1 ; then
                 printf "line %d: syntax error: expected ETEXI, found '%s'\n" "$line" "$str" >&2
                 exit 1
@@ -40,12 +45,38 @@ hxtotexi()
             flag=1
             ;;
             ETEXI*)
+            if test $rstflag -eq 1 ; then
+                printf "line %d: syntax error: expected ERST, found '%s'\n" "$line" "$str" >&2
+                exit 1
+            fi
             if test $flag -ne 1 ; then
                 printf "line %d: syntax error: expected STEXI, found '%s'\n" "$line" "$str" >&2
                 exit 1
             fi
             flag=0
             ;;
+            SRST*)
+            if test $rstflag -eq 1 ; then
+                printf "line %d: syntax error: expected ERST, found '%s'\n" "$line" "$str" >&2
+                exit 1
+            fi
+            if test $flag -eq 1 ; then
+                printf "line %d: syntax error: expected ETEXI, found '%s'\n" "$line" "$str" >&2
+                exit 1
+            fi
+            rstflag=1
+            ;;
+            ERST*)
+            if test $flag -eq 1 ; then
+                printf "line %d: syntax error: expected ETEXI, found '%s'\n" "$line" "$str" >&2
+                exit 1
+            fi
+            if test $rstflag -ne 1 ; then
+                printf "line %d: syntax error: expected SRST, found '%s'\n" "$line" "$str" >&2
+                exit 1
+            fi
+            rstflag=0
+            ;;
             DEFHEADING*)
             print_texi_heading "$(expr "$str" : "DEFHEADING(\(.*\))")"
             ;;