* sensible. Perhaps for the topmost section in the file, no
* fragment should be used? (Though it should probably still be
* _there_ even if unused.)
+ *
+ * - In HHK index mode: subsidiary hhk entries (as in replacing
+ * `foo, bar' with `foo\n\tbar') can be done by embedding
+ * sub-<UL>s in the hhk file. This requires me getting round to
+ * supporting that idiom in the rest of Halibut, but I thought
+ * I'd record how it's done here in case I turn out to have
+ * forgotten when I get there.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
int ncdepths;
int address_section, visible_version_id;
int leaf_contains_contents, leaf_smallest_contents;
+ int navlinks;
+ int rellinks;
char *contents_filename;
char *index_filename;
char *template_filename;
char *single_filename;
+ char *chm_filename, *hhp_filename, *hhc_filename, *hhk_filename;
char **template_fragments;
int ntfragments;
char *head_end, *body_start, *body_end, *addr_start, *addr_end;
char *body_tag, *nav_attr;
wchar_t *author, *description;
wchar_t *index_text, *contents_text, *preamble_text, *title_separator;
- wchar_t *nav_prev_text, *nav_next_text, *nav_separator;
+ wchar_t *nav_prev_text, *nav_next_text, *nav_up_text, *nav_separator;
wchar_t *index_main_sep, *index_multi_sep;
wchar_t *pre_versionid, *post_versionid;
int restrict_charset, output_charset;
int last_fragment_number;
int min_heading_depth;
htmlsect *first, *last; /* first/last highest-level sections */
+ /*
+ * The `temp' field is available for use in individual passes
+ * over the file list. For example, the HHK index generation
+ * uses it to ensure no index term references the same file
+ * more than once.
+ */
+ int temp;
};
struct htmlsect {
htmlfile *head, *tail;
htmlfile *single, *index;
tree234 *frags;
+ tree234 *files;
} htmlfilelist;
typedef struct {
enum {
HO_NEUTRAL, HO_IN_TAG, HO_IN_EMPTY_TAG, HO_IN_TEXT
} state;
+ int hackflags; /* used for icky .HH* stuff */
+ int hacklimit; /* text size limit, again for .HH* */
/*
* Stuff beyond here deals with the higher syntactic level: it
* tracks how many levels of <ul> are currently open when
int contents_level;
} htmloutput;
+/*
+ * Nasty hacks that modify the behaviour of htmloutput files. All
+ * of these are flag bits set in ho.hackflags. HO_HACK_QUOTEQUOTES
+ * has the same effect as the `quote_quotes' parameter to
+ * html_text_limit_internal, except that it's set globally on an
+ * entire htmloutput structure; HO_HACK_QUOTENOTHING suppresses
+ * quoting of any HTML special characters (for .HHP files);
+ * HO_HACK_OMITQUOTES completely suppresses the generation of
+ * double quotes at all (turning them into single quotes, for want
+ * of a better idea).
+ */
+#define HO_HACK_QUOTEQUOTES 1
+#define HO_HACK_QUOTENOTHING 2
+#define HO_HACK_OMITQUOTES 4
+
static int html_fragment_compare(void *av, void *bv)
{
htmlfragment *a = (htmlfragment *)av;
return strcmp(a->fragment, b->fragment);
}
+static int html_filename_compare(void *av, void *bv)
+{
+ char *a = (char *)av;
+ char *b = (char *)bv;
+
+ return strcmp(a, b);
+}
+
static void html_file_section(htmlconfig *cfg, htmlfilelist *files,
htmlsect *sect, int depth);
static char *html_format(paragraph *p, char *template_string);
static char *html_sanitise_fragment(htmlfilelist *files, htmlfile *file,
char *text);
+static char *html_sanitise_filename(htmlfilelist *files, char *text);
static void html_contents_entry(htmloutput *ho, int depth, htmlsect *s,
htmlfile *thisfile, keywordlist *keywords,
ret.address_section = TRUE;
ret.leaf_contains_contents = FALSE;
ret.leaf_smallest_contents = 4;
+ ret.navlinks = TRUE;
+ ret.rellinks = TRUE;
ret.single_filename = dupstr("Manual.html");
ret.contents_filename = dupstr("Contents.html");
ret.index_filename = dupstr("IndexPage.html");
ret.template_filename = dupstr("%n.html");
+ ret.chm_filename = ret.hhp_filename = NULL;
+ ret.hhc_filename = ret.hhk_filename = NULL;
ret.ntfragments = 1;
ret.template_fragments = snewn(ret.ntfragments, char *);
ret.template_fragments[0] = dupstr("%b");
ret.title_separator = L" - ";
ret.nav_prev_text = L"Previous";
ret.nav_next_text = L"Next";
+ ret.nav_up_text = L"Up";
ret.nav_separator = L" | ";
ret.index_main_sep = L": ";
ret.index_multi_sep = L", ";
ret.lquote = uadv(p->keyword);
ret.rquote = uadv(ret.lquote);
}
+ } else if (!ustricmp(p->keyword, L"index")) {
+ ret.index_text = uadv(p->keyword);
+ } else if (!ustricmp(p->keyword, L"contents")) {
+ ret.contents_text = uadv(p->keyword);
}
}
}
error(err_cfginsufarg, &p->fpos, p->origkeyword, 1);
} else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-chapter-numeric")) {
ret.achapter.just_numbers = utob(uadv(k));
+ } else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-suppress-navlinks")) {
+ ret.navlinks = !utob(uadv(k));
+ } else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-rellinks")) {
+ ret.rellinks = utob(uadv(k));
} else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-chapter-suffix")) {
ret.achapter.number_suffix = uadv(k);
} else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-leaf-level")) {
- ret.leaf_level = utoi(uadv(k));
+ wchar_t *u = uadv(k);
+ if (!ustricmp(u, L"infinite") ||
+ !ustricmp(u, L"infinity") ||
+ !ustricmp(u, L"inf"))
+ ret.leaf_level = -1; /* represents infinity */
+ else
+ ret.leaf_level = utoi(u);
} else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-section-numeric")) {
wchar_t *q = uadv(k);
int n = 0;
ret.nav_prev_text = uadv(k);
} else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-nav-next-text")) {
ret.nav_next_text = uadv(k);
+ } else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-nav-up-text")) {
+ ret.nav_up_text = uadv(k);
} else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-nav-separator")) {
ret.nav_separator = uadv(k);
} else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-index-main-separator")) {
ret.pre_versionid = uadv(k);
} else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-post-versionid")) {
ret.post_versionid = uadv(k);
+ } else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-mshtmlhelp-chm")) {
+ sfree(ret.chm_filename);
+ ret.chm_filename = dupstr(adv(p->origkeyword));
+ } else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-mshtmlhelp-project")) {
+ sfree(ret.hhp_filename);
+ ret.hhp_filename = dupstr(adv(p->origkeyword));
+ } else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-mshtmlhelp-contents")) {
+ sfree(ret.hhc_filename);
+ ret.hhc_filename = dupstr(adv(p->origkeyword));
+ } else if (!ustricmp(k, L"html-mshtmlhelp-index")) {
+ sfree(ret.hhk_filename);
+ ret.hhk_filename = dupstr(adv(p->origkeyword));
}
}
}
/*
+ * Enforce that the CHM and HHP filenames must either be both
+ * present or both absent. If one is present but not the other,
+ * turn both off.
+ */
+ if (!ret.chm_filename ^ !ret.hhp_filename) {
+ error(err_chmnames);
+ sfree(ret.chm_filename); ret.chm_filename = NULL;
+ sfree(ret.hhp_filename); ret.hhp_filename = NULL;
+ }
+ /*
+ * And if we're not generating an HHP, there's no need for HHC
+ * or HHK.
+ */
+ if (!ret.hhp_filename) {
+ sfree(ret.hhc_filename); ret.hhc_filename = NULL;
+ sfree(ret.hhk_filename); ret.hhk_filename = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
* Now process fallbacks on quote characters.
*/
while (*uadv(ret.rquote) && *uadv(uadv(ret.rquote)) &&
indexdata *idx, void *unused)
{
paragraph *p;
+ htmlsect *topsect;
htmlconfig conf;
- htmlfilelist files = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL };
+ htmlfilelist files = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL };
htmlsectlist sects = { NULL, NULL }, nonsects = { NULL, NULL };
+ char *hhk_filename;
int has_index;
IGNORE(unused);
p->private_data = NULL;
files.frags = newtree234(html_fragment_compare);
+ files.files = newtree234(html_filename_compare);
/*
* Start by figuring out into which file each piece of the
* for each section.
*/
{
- htmlsect *topsect, *sect;
+ htmlsect *sect;
int d;
topsect = html_new_sect(§s, NULL, &conf);
}
}
- /* And the index, if we have one. */
+ /*
+ * And the index, if we have one. Note that we don't output
+ * an index as an HTML file if we're outputting one as a
+ * .HHK.
+ */
has_index = (count234(idx->entries) > 0);
- if (has_index) {
+ if (has_index && !conf.hhk_filename) {
sect = html_new_sect(§s, NULL, &conf);
sect->text = NULL;
sect->type = INDEX;
ho.ver = conf.htmlver;
ho.state = HO_NEUTRAL;
ho.contents_level = 0;
+ ho.hackflags = 0; /* none of these thankyouverymuch */
+ ho.hacklimit = -1;
/* <!DOCTYPE>. */
switch (conf.htmlver) {
element_close(&ho, "title");
html_nl(&ho);
+ if (conf.rellinks) {
+
+ if (prevf) {
+ element_empty(&ho, "link");
+ element_attr(&ho, "rel", "previous");
+ element_attr(&ho, "href", prevf->filename);
+ html_nl(&ho);
+ }
+
+ if (f != files.head) {
+ element_empty(&ho, "link");
+ element_attr(&ho, "rel", "ToC");
+ element_attr(&ho, "href", files.head->filename);
+ html_nl(&ho);
+ }
+
+ if (conf.leaf_level > 0) {
+ htmlsect *p = f->first->parent;
+ assert(p == f->last->parent);
+ if (p) {
+ element_empty(&ho, "link");
+ element_attr(&ho, "rel", "up");
+ element_attr(&ho, "href", p->file->filename);
+ html_nl(&ho);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (has_index && files.index && f != files.index) {
+ element_empty(&ho, "link");
+ element_attr(&ho, "rel", "index");
+ element_attr(&ho, "href", files.index->filename);
+ html_nl(&ho);
+ }
+
+ if (f->next) {
+ element_empty(&ho, "link");
+ element_attr(&ho, "rel", "next");
+ element_attr(&ho, "href", f->next->filename);
+ html_nl(&ho);
+ }
+
+ }
+
if (conf.head_end)
html_raw(&ho, conf.head_end);
* Write out a nav bar. Special case: we don't do this
* if there is only one file.
*/
- if (files.head != files.tail) {
+ if (conf.navlinks && files.head != files.tail) {
element_open(&ho, "p");
if (conf.nav_attr)
html_raw_as_attr(&ho, conf.nav_attr);
if (f != files.head)
element_close(&ho, "a");
- if (has_index) {
+ /* We don't bother with "Up" links for leaf-level 1,
+ * as they would be identical to the "Contents" links. */
+ if (conf.leaf_level >= 2) {
+ htmlsect *p = f->first->parent;
+ assert(p == f->last->parent);
+ html_text(&ho, conf.nav_separator);
+ if (p) {
+ element_open(&ho, "a");
+ element_attr(&ho, "href", p->file->filename);
+ }
+ html_text(&ho, conf.nav_up_text);
+ if (p) {
+ element_close(&ho, "a");
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (has_index && files.index) {
html_text(&ho, conf.nav_separator);
if (f != files.index) {
element_open(&ho, "a");
*/
int done_version_ids = FALSE;
- element_empty(&ho, "hr");
+ if (conf.address_section)
+ element_empty(&ho, "hr");
if (conf.body_end)
html_raw(&ho, conf.body_end);
}
/*
+ * Before we start outputting the HTML Help files, check
+ * whether there's even going to _be_ an index file: we omit it
+ * if the index contains nothing.
+ */
+ hhk_filename = conf.hhk_filename;
+ if (hhk_filename) {
+ int ok = FALSE;
+ int i;
+ indexentry *entry;
+
+ for (i = 0; (entry = index234(idx->entries, i)) != NULL; i++) {
+ htmlindex *hi = (htmlindex *)entry->backend_data;
+
+ if (hi->nrefs > 0) {
+ ok = TRUE; /* found an index entry */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!ok)
+ hhk_filename = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Output the MS HTML Help supporting files, if requested.
+ *
+ * A good unofficial reference for these is <http://chmspec.nongnu.org/>.
+ */
+ if (conf.hhp_filename) {
+ htmlfile *f;
+ htmloutput ho;
+
+ ho.charset = CS_CP1252; /* as far as I know, HHP files are */
+ ho.restrict_charset = CS_CP1252; /* hardwired to this charset */
+ ho.cstate = charset_init_state;
+ ho.ver = HTML_4; /* *shrug* */
+ ho.state = HO_NEUTRAL;
+ ho.contents_level = 0;
+ ho.hackflags = HO_HACK_QUOTENOTHING;
+
+ ho.fp = fopen(conf.hhp_filename, "w");
+ if (!ho.fp)
+ error(err_cantopenw, conf.hhp_filename);
+
+ fprintf(ho.fp,
+ "[OPTIONS]\n"
+ /* Binary TOC required for Next/Previous nav to work */
+ "Binary TOC=Yes\n"
+ "Compatibility=1.1 or later\n"
+ "Compiled file=%s\n"
+ "Default Window=main\n"
+ "Default topic=%s\n"
+ "Display compile progress=Yes\n"
+ "Full-text search=Yes\n"
+ "Title=", conf.chm_filename, files.head->filename);
+
+ ho.hacklimit = 255;
+ html_words(&ho, topsect->title->words, NOTHING,
+ NULL, keywords, &conf);
+
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "\n");
+
+ /*
+ * These two entries don't seem to be remotely necessary
+ * for a successful run of the help _compiler_, but
+ * omitting them causes the GUI Help Workshop to behave
+ * rather strangely if you try to load the help project
+ * into that and edit it.
+ */
+ if (conf.hhc_filename)
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "Contents file=%s\n", conf.hhc_filename);
+ if (hhk_filename)
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "Index file=%s\n", hhk_filename);
+
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "\n[WINDOWS]\nmain=\"");
+
+ ho.hackflags |= HO_HACK_OMITQUOTES;
+ ho.hacklimit = 255;
+ html_words(&ho, topsect->title->words, NOTHING,
+ NULL, keywords, &conf);
+
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",,,,,,"
+ /* This first magic number is fsWinProperties, controlling
+ * Navigation Pane options and the like.
+ * Constants HHWIN_PROP_* in htmlhelp.h. */
+ "0x62520,,"
+ /* This second number is fsToolBarFlags, mainly controlling
+ * toolbar buttons. Constants HHWIN_BUTTON_*.
+ * NOTE: there are two pairs of bits for Next/Previous
+ * buttons: 7/8 (which do nothing useful), and 21/22
+ * (which work). (Neither of these are exposed in the HHW
+ * UI, but they work fine in HH.) We use the latter. */
+ "0x60304e,,,,,,,,0\n",
+ conf.hhc_filename ? conf.hhc_filename : "",
+ hhk_filename ? hhk_filename : "",
+ files.head->filename);
+
+ /*
+ * The [FILES] section is also not necessary for
+ * compilation (hhc appears to build up a list of needed
+ * files just by following links from the given starting
+ * points), but useful for loading the project into HHW.
+ */
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "\n[FILES]\n");
+ for (f = files.head; f; f = f->next)
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "%s\n", f->filename);
+
+ fclose(ho.fp);
+ }
+ if (conf.hhc_filename) {
+ htmlfile *f;
+ htmlsect *s, *a;
+ htmloutput ho;
+ int currdepth = 0;
+
+ ho.fp = fopen(conf.hhc_filename, "w");
+ if (!ho.fp)
+ error(err_cantopenw, conf.hhc_filename);
+
+ ho.charset = CS_CP1252; /* as far as I know, HHC files are */
+ ho.restrict_charset = CS_CP1252; /* hardwired to this charset */
+ ho.cstate = charset_init_state;
+ ho.ver = HTML_4; /* *shrug* */
+ ho.state = HO_NEUTRAL;
+ ho.contents_level = 0;
+ ho.hackflags = HO_HACK_QUOTEQUOTES;
+
+ /*
+ * Magic DOCTYPE which seems to work for .HHC files. I'm
+ * wary of trying to change it!
+ */
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN\">\n"
+ "<HTML><HEAD>\n"
+ "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Content-Type\" "
+ "CONTENT=\"text/html; charset=%s\">\n"
+ "</HEAD><BODY><UL>\n",
+ charset_to_mimeenc(conf.output_charset));
+
+ for (f = files.head; f; f = f->next) {
+ /*
+ * For each HTML file, write out a contents entry.
+ */
+ int depth, leaf = TRUE;
+
+ /*
+ * Determine the depth of this file in the contents
+ * tree.
+ *
+ * If the file contains no sections, it is assumed to
+ * have depth zero.
+ */
+ depth = 0;
+ if (f->first)
+ for (a = f->first->parent; a && a->type != TOP; a = a->parent)
+ depth++;
+
+ /*
+ * Determine if this file is a leaf file, by
+ * trawling the section list to see if there's any
+ * section with an ancestor in this file but which
+ * is not itself in this file.
+ *
+ * Special case: for contents purposes, the TOP
+ * file is not considered to be the parent of the
+ * chapter files, so it's always a leaf.
+ *
+ * A file with no sections in it is also a leaf.
+ */
+ if (f->first && f->first->type != TOP) {
+ for (s = f->first; s; s = s->next) {
+ htmlsect *a;
+
+ if (leaf && s->file != f) {
+ for (a = s; a; a = a->parent)
+ if (a->file == f) {
+ leaf = FALSE;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now write out our contents entry.
+ */
+ while (currdepth < depth) {
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "<UL>\n");
+ currdepth++;
+ }
+ while (currdepth > depth) {
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "</UL>\n");
+ currdepth--;
+ }
+ /* fprintf(ho.fp, "<!-- depth=%d -->", depth); */
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "<LI><OBJECT TYPE=\"text/sitemap\">"
+ "<PARAM NAME=\"Name\" VALUE=\"");
+ ho.hacklimit = 255;
+ if (f->first->title)
+ html_words(&ho, f->first->title->words, NOTHING,
+ NULL, keywords, &conf);
+ else if (f->first->type == INDEX)
+ html_text(&ho, conf.index_text);
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "\"><PARAM NAME=\"Local\" VALUE=\"%s\">"
+ "<PARAM NAME=\"ImageNumber\" VALUE=\"%d\"></OBJECT>\n",
+ f->filename, leaf ? 11 : 1);
+ }
+
+ while (currdepth > 0) {
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "</UL>\n");
+ currdepth--;
+ }
+
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "</UL></BODY></HTML>\n");
+
+ cleanup(&ho);
+ }
+ if (hhk_filename) {
+ htmlfile *f;
+ htmloutput ho;
+ indexentry *entry;
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * First make a pass over all HTML files and set their
+ * `temp' fields to zero, because we're about to use them.
+ */
+ for (f = files.head; f; f = f->next)
+ f->temp = 0;
+
+ ho.fp = fopen(hhk_filename, "w");
+ if (!ho.fp)
+ error(err_cantopenw, hhk_filename);
+
+ ho.charset = CS_CP1252; /* as far as I know, HHK files are */
+ ho.restrict_charset = CS_CP1252; /* hardwired to this charset */
+ ho.cstate = charset_init_state;
+ ho.ver = HTML_4; /* *shrug* */
+ ho.state = HO_NEUTRAL;
+ ho.contents_level = 0;
+ ho.hackflags = HO_HACK_QUOTEQUOTES;
+
+ /*
+ * Magic DOCTYPE which seems to work for .HHK files. I'm
+ * wary of trying to change it!
+ */
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN\">\n"
+ "<HTML><HEAD>\n"
+ "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Content-Type\" "
+ "CONTENT=\"text/html; charset=%s\">\n"
+ "</HEAD><BODY><UL>\n",
+ charset_to_mimeenc(conf.output_charset));
+
+ /*
+ * Go through the index terms and output each one.
+ */
+ for (i = 0; (entry = index234(idx->entries, i)) != NULL; i++) {
+ htmlindex *hi = (htmlindex *)entry->backend_data;
+ int j;
+
+ if (hi->nrefs > 0) {
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "<LI><OBJECT TYPE=\"text/sitemap\">\n"
+ "<PARAM NAME=\"Name\" VALUE=\"");
+ ho.hacklimit = 255;
+ html_words(&ho, entry->text, NOTHING,
+ NULL, keywords, &conf);
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "\">\n");
+
+ for (j = 0; j < hi->nrefs; j++) {
+ htmlindexref *hr =
+ (htmlindexref *)hi->refs[j]->private_data;
+
+ /*
+ * Use the temp field to ensure we don't
+ * reference the same file more than once.
+ */
+ if (!hr->section->file->temp) {
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "<PARAM NAME=\"Local\" VALUE=\"%s\">\n",
+ hr->section->file->filename);
+ hr->section->file->temp = 1;
+ }
+
+ hr->referenced = TRUE;
+ }
+
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "</OBJECT>\n");
+
+ /*
+ * Now go through those files and re-clear the temp
+ * fields ready for the _next_ index term.
+ */
+ for (j = 0; j < hi->nrefs; j++) {
+ htmlindexref *hr =
+ (htmlindexref *)hi->refs[j]->private_data;
+ hr->section->file->temp = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fprintf(ho.fp, "</UL></BODY></HTML>\n");
+ cleanup(&ho);
+ }
+
+ /*
* Go through and check that no index fragments were referenced
* without being generated, or indeed vice versa.
*
}
freetree234(files.frags);
}
+ /*
+ * The strings in files.files are all owned by their containing
+ * htmlfile structures, so there's no need to free them here.
+ */
+ freetree234(files.files);
{
htmlsect *sect, *tmp;
sect = sects.head;
* we invent a fresh file and put this section at its head.
* Otherwise, we put it in the same file as its parent
* section.
+ *
+ * Another special value of cfg->leaf_level is -1, which
+ * means infinity (i.e. it's considered to always be
+ * greater than depth).
*/
- if (ldepth > cfg->leaf_level) {
+ if (cfg->leaf_level > 0 && ldepth > cfg->leaf_level) {
/*
* We know that sect->parent cannot be NULL. The only
* circumstance in which it can be is if sect is at
list->head = ret;
list->tail = ret;
- ret->filename = dupstr(filename);
+ ret->filename = html_sanitise_filename(list, dupstr(filename));
+ add234(list->files, ret->filename);
ret->last_fragment_number = 0;
ret->min_heading_depth = INT_MAX;
ret->first = ret->last = NULL;
char outbuf[256];
int bytes, err;
+ if (ho->hackflags & (HO_HACK_QUOTEQUOTES | HO_HACK_OMITQUOTES))
+ quote_quotes = TRUE; /* override the input value */
+
if (maxlen > 0 && textlen > maxlen)
textlen = maxlen;
+ if (ho->hacklimit >= 0) {
+ if (textlen > ho->hacklimit)
+ textlen = ho->hacklimit;
+ ho->hacklimit -= textlen;
+ }
while (textlen > 0) {
/* Scan ahead for characters we really can't display in HTML. */
* HTML.
*/
if (ho->fp) {
- if (*text == L'<')
- fprintf(ho->fp, "<");
- else if (*text == L'>')
- fprintf(ho->fp, ">");
- else if (*text == L'&')
- fprintf(ho->fp, "&");
- else if (*text == L'"')
- fprintf(ho->fp, """);
- else if (*text == L' ') {
- assert(nbsp);
- fprintf(ho->fp, " ");
- } else
- assert(!"Can't happen");
+ if (*text == L'"' && (ho->hackflags & HO_HACK_OMITQUOTES)) {
+ fputc('\'', ho->fp);
+ } else if (ho->hackflags & HO_HACK_QUOTENOTHING) {
+ fputc(*text, ho->fp);
+ } else {
+ if (*text == L'<')
+ fprintf(ho->fp, "<");
+ else if (*text == L'>')
+ fprintf(ho->fp, ">");
+ else if (*text == L'&')
+ fprintf(ho->fp, "&");
+ else if (*text == L'"')
+ fprintf(ho->fp, """);
+ else if (*text == L' ') {
+ assert(nbsp);
+ fprintf(ho->fp, " ");
+ } else
+ assert(!"Can't happen");
+ }
}
text++, textlen--;
}
return text;
}
+static char *html_sanitise_filename(htmlfilelist *files, char *text)
+{
+ /*
+ * Unceremoniously rip out any character that might cause
+ * difficulty in some filesystem or another, or be otherwise
+ * inconvenient.
+ *
+ * That doesn't leave much punctuation. I permit alphanumerics
+ * and +-.=_ only.
+ */
+ char *p = text, *q = text;
+
+ while (*p) {
+ if ((*p>='A' && *p<='Z') ||
+ (*p>='a' && *p<='z') ||
+ (*p>='0' && *p<='9') ||
+ *p=='-' || *p=='_' || *p=='+' || *p=='.' || *p=='=')
+ *q++ = *p;
+ p++;
+ }
+ *q = '\0';
+
+ /* If there's nothing left, make something valid up */
+ if (!*text) {
+ static const char anonfrag[] = "anon.html";
+ text = sresize(text, lenof(anonfrag), char);
+ strcpy(text, anonfrag);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now we check for clashes with other filenames, and adjust
+ * this one if necessary by appending a hyphen followed by a
+ * number just before the file extension (if any).
+ */
+ {
+ int len, extpos;
+ int suffix = 1;
+
+ p = NULL;
+
+ while (find234(files->files, text, NULL)) {
+ if (!p) {
+ len = strlen(text);
+ p = text;
+ text = snewn(len+20, char);
+
+ for (extpos = len; extpos > 0 && p[extpos-1] != '.'; extpos--);
+ if (extpos > 0)
+ extpos--;
+ else
+ extpos = len;
+ }
+
+ sprintf(text, "%.*s-%d%s", extpos, p, ++suffix, p+extpos);
+ }
+
+ if (p)
+ sfree(p);
+ }
+
+ return text;
+}
+
static void html_contents_entry(htmloutput *ho, int depth, htmlsect *s,
htmlfile *thisfile, keywordlist *keywords,
htmlconfig *cfg)