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-#
-# Copyright (c) 2005 Joćo Abecasis
-# Copyright (c) 2005 Vladimir Prus
-# Copyright (c) 2006 Rene Rivera
-#
-# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
-# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
-# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
-#
-
-# This toolset defines a generator to translate QuickBook to BoostBook. It can
-# be used to generate nice (!) user documentation in different formats
-# (pdf/html/...), from a single text file with simple markup.
-#
-# The toolset defines the QUICKBOOK type (file extension 'qbk') and
-# a QUICKBOOK to XML (BOOSTBOOK) generator.
-#
-#
-# ===========================================================================
-# Q & A
-# ===========================================================================
-#
-# If you don't know what this is all about, some Q & A will hopefully get you
-# up to speed with QuickBook and this toolset.
-#
-#
-# What is QuickBook ?
-#
-# QuickBook is a WikiWiki style documentation tool geared towards C++
-# documentation using simple rules and markup for simple formatting tasks.
-# QuickBook extends the WikiWiki concept. Like the WikiWiki, QuickBook
-# documents are simple text files. A single QuickBook document can
-# generate a fully linked set of nice HTML and PostScript/PDF documents
-# complete with images and syntax-colorized source code.
-#
-#
-# Where can I get QuickBook ?
-#
-# Quickbook can be found in Boost's repository, under the tools/quickbook
-# directory it was added there on Jan 2005, some time after the release of
-# Boost v1.32.0 and has been an integral part of the Boost distribution
-# since v1.33.
-#
-# Here's a link to the SVN repository:
-# https://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk/tools/quickbook
-#
-# And to QuickBook's QuickBook-generated docs:
-# http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/tools/quickbook/index.html
-#
-#
-# How do I use QuickBook and this toolset in my projects ?
-#
-# The minimal example is:
-#
-# using boostbook ;
-# import quickbook ;
-#
-# boostbook my_docs : my_docs_source.qbk ;
-#
-# where my_docs is a target name and my_docs_source.qbk is a QuickBook
-# file. The documentation format to be generated is determined by the
-# boostbook toolset. By default html documentation should be generated,
-# but you should check BoostBook's docs to be sure.
-#
-#
-# What do I need ?
-#
-# You should start by setting up the BoostBook toolset. Please refer to
-# boostbook.jam and the BoostBook documentation for information on how to
-# do this.
-#
-# A QuickBook executable is also needed. The toolset will generate this
-# executable if it can find the QuickBook sources. The following
-# directories will be searched:
-#
-# BOOST_ROOT/tools/quickbook/
-# BOOST_BUILD_PATH/../../quickbook/
-#
-# (BOOST_ROOT and BOOST_BUILD_PATH are environment variables)
-#
-# If QuickBook sources are not found the toolset will then try to use
-# the shell command 'quickbook'.
-#
-#
-# How do I provide a custom QuickBook executable ?
-#
-# You may put the following in your user-config.jam or site-config.jam:
-#
-# using quickbook : /path/to/quickbook ;
-#
-# or, if 'quickbook' can be found in your PATH,
-#
-# using quickbook : quickbook ;
-#
-#
-# For convenience three alternatives are tried to get a QuickBook executable:
-#
-# 1. If the user points us to the a QuickBook executable, that is used.
-#
-# 2. Otherwise, we search for the QuickBook sources and compile QuickBook
-# using the default toolset.
-#
-# 3. As a last resort, we rely on the shell for finding 'quickbook'.
-#
-
-import boostbook ;
-import "class" : new ;
-import feature ;
-import generators ;
-import toolset ;
-import type ;
-import scanner ;
-import project ;
-import targets ;
-import build-system ;
-import path ;
-import common ;
-import errors ;
-
-# The one and only QUICKBOOK type!
-type.register QUICKBOOK : qbk ;
-
-# <quickbook-binary> shell command to run QuickBook
-# <quickbook-binary-dependencies> targets to build QuickBook from sources.
-feature.feature <quickbook-binary> : : free ;
-feature.feature <quickbook-binary-dependencies> : : free dependency ;
-feature.feature <quickbook-define> : : free ;
-feature.feature <quickbook-indent> : : free ;
-feature.feature <quickbook-line-width> : : free ;
-
-
-# quickbook-binary-generator handles generation of the QuickBook executable, by
-# marking it as a dependency for QuickBook docs.
-#
-# If the user supplied the QuickBook command that will be used.
-#
-# Otherwise we search some sensible places for the QuickBook sources and compile
-# from scratch using the default toolset.
-#
-# As a last resort we rely on the shell to find 'quickbook'.
-#
-class quickbook-binary-generator : generator
-{
- import modules path targets quickbook ;
-
- rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * : multiple ? )
- {
- quickbook.freeze-config ;
- # QuickBook invocation command and dependencies.
- local quickbook-binary = [ modules.peek quickbook : .quickbook-binary ] ;
- local quickbook-binary-dependencies ;
-
- if ! $(quickbook-binary)
- {
- # If the QuickBook source directory was found, mark its main target
- # as a dependency for the current project. Otherwise, try to find
- # 'quickbook' in user's PATH
- local quickbook-dir = [ modules.peek quickbook : .quickbook-dir ] ;
- if $(quickbook-dir)
- {
- # Get the main-target in QuickBook directory.
- local quickbook-main-target = [ targets.resolve-reference $(quickbook-dir) : $(project) ] ;
-
- # The first element are actual targets, the second are
- # properties found in target-id. We do not care about these
- # since we have passed the id ourselves.
- quickbook-main-target =
- [ $(quickbook-main-target[1]).main-target quickbook ] ;
-
- quickbook-binary-dependencies =
- [ $(quickbook-main-target).generate [ $(property-set).propagated ] ] ;
-
- # Ignore usage-requirements returned as first element.
- quickbook-binary-dependencies = $(quickbook-binary-dependencies[2-]) ;
-
- # Some toolsets generate extra targets (e.g. RSP). We must mark
- # all targets as dependencies for the project, but we will only
- # use the EXE target for quickbook-to-boostbook translation.
- for local target in $(quickbook-binary-dependencies)
- {
- if [ $(target).type ] = EXE
- {
- quickbook-binary =
- [ path.native
- [ path.join
- [ $(target).path ]
- [ $(target).name ]
- ]
- ] ;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- # Add $(quickbook-binary-dependencies) as a dependency of the current
- # project and set it as the <quickbook-binary> feature for the
- # quickbook-to-boostbook rule, below.
- property-set = [ $(property-set).add-raw
- <dependency>$(quickbook-binary-dependencies)
- <quickbook-binary>$(quickbook-binary)
- <quickbook-binary-dependencies>$(quickbook-binary-dependencies)
- ] ;
-
- return [ generator.run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) : $(multiple) ] ;
- }
-}
-
-
-# Define a scanner for tracking QBK include dependencies.
-#
-class qbk-scanner : common-scanner
-{
- rule pattern ( )
- {
- return "\\[[ ]*include[ ]+([^]]+)\\]"
- "\\[[ ]*include:[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+([^]]+)\\]"
- "\\[[ ]*import[ ]+([^]]+)\\]" ;
- }
-}
-
-
-scanner.register qbk-scanner : include ;
-
-type.set-scanner QUICKBOOK : qbk-scanner ;
-
-
-# Initialization of toolset.
-#
-# Parameters:
-# command ? -> path to QuickBook executable.
-#
-# When command is not supplied toolset will search for QuickBook directory and
-# compile the executable from source. If that fails we still search the path for
-# 'quickbook'.
-#
-rule init (
- command ? # path to the QuickBook executable.
- )
-{
- if $(command)
- {
- if $(.config-frozen)
- {
- errors.user-error "quickbook: configuration cannot be changed after it has been used." ;
- }
- .command = $(command) ;
- }
-}
-
-rule freeze-config ( )
-{
- if ! $(.config-frozen)
- {
- .config-frozen = true ;
-
- # QuickBook invocation command and dependencies.
-
- .quickbook-binary = $(.command) ;
-
- if $(.quickbook-binary)
- {
- # Use user-supplied command.
- .quickbook-binary = [ common.get-invocation-command quickbook : quickbook : $(.quickbook-binary) ] ;
- }
- else
- {
- # Search for QuickBook sources in sensible places, like
- # $(BOOST_ROOT)/tools/quickbook
- # $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH)/../../quickbook
-
- # And build quickbook executable from sources.
-
- local boost-root = [ modules.peek : BOOST_ROOT ] ;
- local boost-build-path = [ build-system.location ] ;
-
- if $(boost-root)
- {
- .quickbook-dir += [ path.join $(boost-root) tools ] ;
- }
-
- if $(boost-build-path)
- {
- .quickbook-dir += $(boost-build-path)/../.. ;
- }
-
- .quickbook-dir = [ path.glob $(.quickbook-dir) : quickbook ] ;
-
- # If the QuickBook source directory was found, mark its main target
- # as a dependency for the current project. Otherwise, try to find
- # 'quickbook' in user's PATH
- if $(.quickbook-dir)
- {
- .quickbook-dir = [ path.make $(.quickbook-dir[1]) ] ;
- }
- else
- {
- ECHO "QuickBook warning: The path to the quickbook executable was" ;
- ECHO " not provided. Additionally, couldn't find QuickBook" ;
- ECHO " sources searching in" ;
- ECHO " * BOOST_ROOT/tools/quickbook" ;
- ECHO " * BOOST_BUILD_PATH/../../quickbook" ;
- ECHO " Will now try to find a precompiled executable by searching" ;
- ECHO " the PATH for 'quickbook'." ;
- ECHO " To disable this warning in the future, or to completely" ;
- ECHO " avoid compilation of quickbook, you can explicitly set the" ;
- ECHO " path to a quickbook executable command in user-config.jam" ;
- ECHO " or site-config.jam with the call" ;
- ECHO " using quickbook : /path/to/quickbook ;" ;
-
- # As a last resort, search for 'quickbook' command in path. Note
- # that even if the 'quickbook' command is not found,
- # get-invocation-command will still return 'quickbook' and might
- # generate an error while generating the virtual-target.
-
- .quickbook-binary = [ common.get-invocation-command quickbook : quickbook ] ;
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-generators.register [ new quickbook-binary-generator quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook : QUICKBOOK : XML ] ;
-
-
-# <quickbook-binary> shell command to run QuickBook
-# <quickbook-binary-dependencies> targets to build QuickBook from sources.
-toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-COMMAND <quickbook-binary> ;
-toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-DEPENDENCIES <quickbook-binary-dependencies> ;
-toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook INCLUDES <include> ;
-toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-DEFINES <quickbook-define> ;
-toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-INDENT <quickbook-indent> ;
-toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-LINE-WIDTH <quickbook-line-width> ;
-
-
-rule quickbook-to-boostbook ( target : source : properties * )
-{
- # Signal dependency of quickbook sources on <quickbook-binary-dependencies>
- # upon invocation of quickbook-to-boostbook.
- DEPENDS $(target) : [ on $(target) return $(QB-DEPENDENCIES) ] ;
-}
-
-
-actions quickbook-to-boostbook
-{
- "$(QB-COMMAND)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -D"$(QB-DEFINES)" --indent="$(QB-INDENT)" --linewidth="$(QB-LINE-WIDTH)" --output-file="$(1)" "$(2)"
-}
-
-
-# Declare a main target to convert a quickbook source into a boostbook XML file.
-#
-rule to-boostbook ( target-name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * )
-{
- local project = [ project.current ] ;
-
- targets.main-target-alternative
- [ new typed-target $(target-name) : $(project) : XML
- : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(target-name) ]
- : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ]
- : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ]
- ] ;
-}