wxWidgets/docs/doxygen/regen.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#
# $Id$
#
# This bash script regenerates the HTML doxygen version of the
# wxWidgets manual and adjusts the doxygen log to make it more
# readable.
#
# Usage:
# ./regen.sh [html|chm|xml|latex|all]
#
# Pass "x" to regen only the X output format and "all" to regen them all.
# If no arguments are passed all formats are regenerated
# (just like passing "all").
#
# remember current folder and then cd to the docs/doxygen one
me=$(basename $0)
path=${0%%/$me} # path from which the script has been launched
current=$(pwd)
cd $path
# prepare folders for the cp commands below
mkdir -p out/html # we need to copy files in this folder below
mkdir -p out/html/wxmsw out/html/wxgtk out/html/wxmac
# these images are not automatically copied by Doxygen because they're not
# used in doxygen documentation but only in our html footer and by our
# custom aliases
cp images/powered-by-wxwidgets.png out/html
cp images/*logo.png out/html
cp images/wxmsw/*png out/html/wxmsw
cp images/wxmac/*png out/html/wxmac
cp images/wxgtk/*png out/html/wxgtk
# this CSS is not automatically copied by Doxygen because it's
# included by our custom html header...
cp wxwidgets.css out/html
# which configuration should we use?
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
cfgfile="Doxyfile_all"
else
cfgfile="Doxyfile_$1"
fi
#
# NOW RUN DOXYGEN
#
# NB: we do this _after_ copying the required files to the output folders
# otherwise when generating the CHM file with Doxygen, those files are
# not included!
#
doxygen $cfgfile
# Doxygen has the annoying habit to put the full path of the
# affected files in the log file; remove it to make the log
# more readable
currpath=`pwd`/
interfacepath=`cd ../../interface && pwd`/
cat doxygen.log | sed -e "s|$currpath||g" -e "s|$interfacepath||g" >temp
mv temp doxygen.log
# filter out the following warning which we don't care about
#cat doxygen.log | grep -v ".*supplied.*as.*the.*argument.*is.*not.*an.*input.*file.*" >temp
#mv temp doxygen.log
cd $current