5 # $Id: txtlib.in,v 1.4 2003/09/24 22:45:57 mdw Exp $
7 # Manipulate simple libraries of text chunks
9 # (c) 1997 Mark Wooding
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30 #----- Revision history -----------------------------------------------------
33 # Revision 1.4 2003/09/24 22:45:57 mdw
34 # Support Automake's `aclocal' scheme. Deposit Autoconf fragments in
35 # `aclocal's' repository. Apply heinous bodging to `txtlib' and
38 # Revision 1.3 2001/01/20 12:02:12 mdw
39 # Honour TMPDIR environment variable.
41 # Revision 1.2 1999/11/11 17:49:15 mdw
42 # Regular expression fixes for parsing version numbers.
44 # Revision 1.1.1.1 1999/05/05 19:23:47 mdw
45 # New import. The old CVS repository was lost in a disk disaster.
50 # --- Handle command line arguments ---
56 # --- Parse command line arguments ---
58 while [ $# -gt
0 ]; do
60 -h |
--h |
--he |
--hel |
--help)
62 Usage: txtlib [-lx] [-o FILE] [LIBRARY...]
64 In \`extract' mode (-x, default), extracts chunks named on standard input
65 from the list of libraries, and writes the result to standard output.
67 In \`list' mode (-l), lists the chunks defined in the text libraries given.
71 -h, --help Print this help text.
72 -v, --version Print the program's version number.
73 -l, --list List chunks defined in text libraries.
74 -x, --extract Extract chunks from text libraries (default).
75 -o, --output=FILE Extract chunks to FILE, not standard output.
79 -v |
--v |
--ve |
--ver |
--vers |
--versi |
--versio |
--version
)
80 version
=`echo '$Revision: 1.4 $' |
81 sed -n -e 's;^.*: \([0-9.]*\) *\\$;\1;p'`
82 echo "txtlib $version; Common Files Distribution version @VERSION@"
85 -o |
--o |
--ou |
--out |
--outp |
--outpu |
--output
)
90 out
=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/^-[a-z]//'`
92 --o
=* |
--ou
=* |
--out
=* |
--outp
=* |
--outpu
=* |
--output
=*)
93 out
=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/^--[a-z]*=//'`
95 -l |
--l |
--li |
--lis |
--list
)
98 -x |
--e |
--ex |
--ext |
--extr |
--extra |
--extrac |
--extract
)
109 echo "txtlib: unknown option \`$1'" >&2
119 test "$out" = "-" && out
=""
121 # --- Build a `sed' script ---
125 sed -n
-e
"/^.*\*@-\([-a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)-@\*.*$/ s//\1/p" /dev
/null
"$@"
128 t
=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/txtlib.$$
129 if mkdir
-m
700 $t; then :
131 echo >&2 "txtlib: could not create temporary directory"
136 echo "/\*@-$LINE-@\*/,/\*@-#-@\*/ p"
138 test -z
"$out" ||
exec >"$out"
139 sed -e
'/\*@-[-a-zA-Z0-9_]*-@\*/ i\
140 *@-#-@*' /dev
/null
"$@" |
sed -n
-f
$sedfile |
sed -e
'/\*@-#-@\*/ d'