ipatch-0.1: src/IPatch/Help.lhs
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\darcsCommand{help}
\begin{code}
module IPatch.Help (
helpCmd,
commandControlList, environmentHelp, -- these are for preproc.hs
printVersion,
listAvailableCommands ) where
import Darcs.Arguments
( DarcsFlag(..), environmentHelpEmail, environmentHelpSendmail )
import Darcs.Commands
( CommandArgs(..),
CommandControl(..),
DarcsCommand(..),
disambiguateCommands,
extractCommands,
getCommandHelp, -- This still prints "darcs", need to revise API here.
nodefaults,
usageHelper )
import Darcs.External ( viewDoc )
import Darcs.Lock
( environmentHelpTmpdir, environmentHelpKeepTmpdir )
import Darcs.Repository.Prefs
( binariesFileHelp, environmentHelpHome )
import Darcs.Utils
( withCurrentDirectory,
environmentHelpEditor,
environmentHelpPager )
import Data.Char ( isAlphaNum, toLower )
import Data.List ( groupBy )
import English ( andClauses )
import Printer ( text )
import Ssh
( environmentHelpSsh, environmentHelpScp, environmentHelpSshPort )
import System.Exit ( ExitCode(..), exitWith )
import URL ( environmentHelpProxy, environmentHelpProxyPassword )
import Workaround ( getCurrentDirectory )
import IPatch.Version ( version )
import qualified IPatch.TheCommands as TheCommands ( commandControlList )
helpDescription :: String
helpDescription = "Display help about ipatch and ipatch commands."
helpHelp :: String
helpHelp =
"Without arguments, `ipatch help' prints a categorized list of ipatch\n" ++
"commands and a short description of each one. With an extra argument,\n" ++
"`ipatch help foo' prints detailed help about the ipatch command foo.\n"
help :: DarcsCommand
help = DarcsCommand {commandName = "help",
commandHelp = helpHelp,
commandDescription = helpDescription,
commandExtraArgs = -1,
--commandExtraArgHelp = ["[<DARCS_COMMAND> [DARCS_SUBCOMMAND]] "],
commandExtraArgHelp = ["[<IPATCH_COMMAND>] "],
commandCommand = \ x y -> helpCmd x y >> exitWith ExitSuccess,
commandPrereq = \_ -> return $ Right (),
commandGetArgPossibilities = return [],
commandArgdefaults = nodefaults,
commandAdvancedOptions = [],
commandBasicOptions = []}
usage :: [CommandControl] -> String
usage cs = "Usage: ipatch COMMAND ...\n\nCommands:\n" ++
usageHelper cs ++ "\n" ++
"Use 'ipatch COMMAND --help' for help on a single command.\n" ++
"Use 'ipatch --version' to see the ipatch version number.\n"
-- "Use 'ipatch --exact-version' to get the exact version of this ipatch instance.\n"
-- "Use 'ipatch help environment' for help on environment variables.\n" ++
--"\n" ++
--"Check bug reports at http://bugs.darcs.net/\n"
helpCmd :: [DarcsFlag] -> [String] -> IO ()
helpCmd _ ["manpage"] = putStr $ unlines manpageLines
-- helpCmd _ ["environment"] = viewDoc $ text $ helpOnEnvironment
helpCmd _ [] = viewDoc $ text $ usage commandControlList
helpCmd _ (cmd:args) =
let disambiguated = disambiguateCommands commandControlList cmd args
in case disambiguated of
Left err -> fail err
Right (cmds,_) ->
let msg = case cmds of
CommandOnly c -> getCommandHelp Nothing c
SuperCommandOnly c -> getCommandHelp Nothing c
SuperCommandSub c s -> getCommandHelp (Just c) s
in viewDoc $ text msg
listAvailableCommands :: IO ()
listAvailableCommands =
do here <- getCurrentDirectory
is_valid <- mapM
(\c-> withCurrentDirectory here $ (commandPrereq c) [])
(extractCommands commandControlList)
putStr $ unlines $ map (commandName . fst) $
filter (isRight.snd) $
zip (extractCommands commandControlList) is_valid
putStrLn "--help"
putStrLn "--version"
-- putStrLn "--exact-version"
-- putStrLn "--overview"
where isRight (Right _) = True
isRight _ = False
printVersion :: IO ()
printVersion = putStrLn $ "ipatch version " ++ version
-- avoiding a module import cycle between Help and TheCommands
commandControlList :: [CommandControl]
commandControlList =
CommandData help : TheCommands.commandControlList
-- FIXME: the "grouping" comments below should made subsections in the
-- manpage, as we already do for DarcsCommand groups. --twb, 2009
-- | Help on each environment variable in which Darcs is interested.
environmentHelp :: [([String], [String])]
environmentHelp = []
{-
-- General-purpose
environmentHelpHome,
environmentHelpEditor,
environmentHelpPager,
environmentHelpTmpdir,
environmentHelpKeepTmpdir,
environmentHelpEmail,
environmentHelpSendmail,
-- Remote Repositories
environmentHelpSsh,
environmentHelpScp,
environmentHelpSshPort,
environmentHelpProxy,
environmentHelpProxyPassword]
-}
-- | The rendered form of the data in 'environment_help'.
helpOnEnvironment :: String
helpOnEnvironment =
"Environment Variables\n" ++
"=====================\n\n" ++
unlines [andClauses ks ++ ":\n" ++
(unlines $ map (" " ++) ds)
| (ks, ds) <- environmentHelp]
-- | This module is responsible for emitting a ipatch "man-page", a
-- reference document used widely on Unix-like systems. Manpages are
-- primarily used as a quick reference, or "memory jogger", so the
-- output should be terser than the user manual.
--
-- Before modifying the output, please be sure to read the man(7) and
-- man-pages(7) manpages, as these respectively describe the relevant
-- syntax and conventions.
-- | The lines of the manpage to be printed.
manpageLines :: [String]
manpageLines = [
".TH DARCS 1 \"" ++ version ++ "\"",
".SH NAME",
"ipatch \\- an advanced revision control system",
".SH SYNOPSIS",
".B ipatch", ".I command", ".RI < arguments |[ options ]>...",
"",
"Where the", ".I commands", "and their respective", ".I arguments", "are",
"",
unlines synopsis,
".SH DESCRIPTION",
-- FIXME: this is copy-and-pasted from ipatch.cabal, so
-- it'll get out of date as people forget to maintain
-- both in sync.
"ipatch is a free, open source revision control",
"system. It is:",
".TP 3", "\\(bu",
"Distributed: Every user has access to the full",
"command set, removing boundaries between server and",
"client or committer and non\\(hycommitters.",
".TP", "\\(bu",
"Interactive: ipatch is easy to learn and efficient to",
"use because it asks you questions in response to",
"simple commands, giving you choices in your work",
"flow. You can choose to record one change in a file,",
"while ignoring another. As you update from upstream,",
"you can review each patch name, even the full `diff'",
"for interesting patches.",
".TP", "\\(bu",
"Smart: ipatch is based on a unique algebra of patches, ",
"Originally developed by physicist David Roundy",
".SH OPTIONS",
"Different options are accepted by different ipatch commands.",
"Each command's most important options are listed in the",
".B COMMANDS",
"section. For a full list of all options accepted by",
"a particular command, run `ipatch", ".I command", "\\-\\-help'.",
".SH COMMANDS",
unlines commands,
unlines environment,
{-
".SH BUGS",
"At http://bugs.darcs.net/ you can find a list of known",
"bugs in ipatch. Unknown bugs can be reported at that",
"site (after creating an account) or by emailing the",
"report to bugs@darcs.net.",
-}
-- ".SH EXAMPLE",
-- FIXME:
-- new project: init, rec -la;
-- track upstream project: get, pull -a;
-- contribute to project: add, rec, push/send.
".SH SEE ALSO"
{-"A user manual is included with ipatch, in PDF and HTML",
"form. It can also be found at http://darcs.net/manual/."
-}
]
where
-- | A synopsis line for each command. Uses 'foldl' because it is
-- necessary to avoid blank lines from Hidden_commands, as groff
-- translates them into annoying vertical padding (unlike TeX).
synopsis :: [String]
synopsis = foldl iter [] commandControlList
where iter :: [String] -> CommandControl -> [String]
iter acc (GroupName _) = acc
iter acc (HiddenCommand _) = acc
iter acc (CommandData c@SuperCommand {}) =
acc ++ concatMap
(render (commandName c ++ " "))
(extractCommands (commandSubCommands c))
iter acc (CommandData c) = acc ++ render "" c
render :: String -> DarcsCommand -> [String]
render prefix c =
[".B ipatch " ++ prefix ++ commandName c] ++
(map mangle_args $ commandExtraArgHelp c) ++
-- In the output, we want each command to be on its own
-- line, but we don't want blank lines between them.
-- AFAICT this can only be achieved with the .br
-- directive, which is probably a GNUism.
[".br"]
-- | As 'synopsis', but make each group a subsection (.SS), and
-- include the help text for each command.
commands :: [String]
commands = foldl iter [] commandControlList
where iter :: [String] -> CommandControl -> [String]
iter acc (GroupName x) = acc ++ [".SS \"" ++ x ++ "\""]
iter acc (HiddenCommand _) = acc
iter acc (CommandData c@SuperCommand {}) =
acc ++ concatMap
(render (commandName c ++ " "))
(extractCommands (commandSubCommands c))
iter acc (CommandData c) = acc ++ render "" c
render :: String -> DarcsCommand -> [String]
render prefix c =
[".B ipatch " ++ prefix ++ commandName c] ++
(map mangle_args $ commandExtraArgHelp c) ++
[".RS 4", escape $ commandHelp c, ".RE"]
-- | Now I'm showing off: mangle the extra arguments of Darcs commands
-- so as to use the ideal format for manpages, italic words and roman
-- punctuation.
mangle_args :: String -> String
mangle_args s =
".RI " ++ (unwords $ map show (groupBy cmp $ map toLower $ gank s))
where cmp x y = not $ xor (isAlphaNum x) (isAlphaNum y)
xor x y = (x && not y) || (y && not x)
gank (' ':'o':'r':' ':xs) = '|' : gank xs
gank (x:xs) = x : gank xs
gank [] = []
environment :: [String]
environment = ".SH ENVIRONMENT" : concat
[(".SS \"" ++ andClauses ks ++ "\"") : map escape ds
| (ks, ds) <- environmentHelp]
-- | Copied from Preproc.escape_latex_specials.
escape :: String -> String
escape = minus . bs -- Order is important
where
minus = replace "-" "\\-"
bs = replace "\\" "\\\\"
replace :: Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> [a] -> [a]
replace _ _ [] = []
replace find repl s =
if take (length find) s == find
then repl ++ (replace find repl (drop (length find) s))
else [head s] ++ replace find repl (tail s)
\end{code}