view lib-src/=rcs2log @ 12229:697c01e75adc

Various optimizations. The main one is to optimize for simple output at the end of the buffer, with no paging, and in that case to defer scrolling while we can. (term-emulate-terminal): Don't call term-handle-scroll in simple cases unless we are either paging or term-scroll-with-delete. (term-down): Likewise. (term-handle-scroll): Modify accordingly. (term-emulate-terminal): Avoid deleting old text in common case. Optimize the simple case of CRLF when we're at buffer end. Handle deferred scroll when done processing output. (term-handle-deferred-scroll): New function. (term-down): Simplify - no longer take RIGHT argument. Tune. (term-goto): Use term-move-columns to compensate for the above. (term-escape-char, term-set-escape-char): Add doc-string. (term-mouse-paste): Add xemacs support. Various speed enhencements: (term-handle-scroll): Don't clear term-current-row; maybe adjust it. (term-down): Don't call term-adjust-current-row-cache if we've done term-handle-scroll. (term-emulate-terminal): Don't call term-adjust-current-row-cache. (term-emulate-terminal): For TAB, don't nil term-start-line-column. (term-goto): Possible optimization.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 14 Jun 1995 22:30:16 +0000
parents b9b0b3f96dc2
children 67f759e94c3e
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#!/bin/sh

# RCS to ChangeLog generator

# Generate a change log prefix from RCS files and the ChangeLog (if any).
# Output the new prefix to standard output.
# You can edit this prefix by hand, and then prepend it to ChangeLog.

# Ignore log entries that start with `#'.
# Clump together log entries that start with `{topic} ',
# where `topic' contains neither white space nor `}'.

# Author: Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>

# $Id: rcs2log,v 1.22 1995/04/30 15:34:52 eggert Exp $

# Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
# 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
# the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

tab='	'
nl='
'

# Parse options.

# defaults
: ${AWK=awk}
: ${TMPDIR=/tmp}
hostname= # name of local host (if empty, will deduce it later)
indent=8 # indent of log line
length=79 # suggested max width of log line
logins= # login names for people we know fullnames and mailaddrs of
loginFullnameMailaddrs= # login<tab>fullname<tab>mailaddr triplets
recursive= # t if we want recursive rlog
rlog_options= # options to pass to rlog
tabwidth=8 # width of horizontal tab

while :
do
	case $1 in
	-i)	indent=${2?}; shift;;
	-h)	hostname=${2?}; shift;;
	-l)	length=${2?}; shift;;
	-[nu])	# -n is obsolescent; it is replaced by -u.
		case $1 in
		-n)	case ${2?}${3?}${4?} in
			*"$tab"* | *"$nl"*)
				echo >&2 "$0: -n '$2' '$3' '$4': tabs, newlines not allowed"
				exit 1
			esac
			loginFullnameMailaddrs=$loginFullnameMailaddrs$nl$2$tab$3$tab$4
			shift; shift; shift;;
		-u)
			# If $2 is not tab-separated, use colon for separator.
			case ${2?} in
			*"$nl"*)
				echo >&2 "$0: -u '$2': newlines not allowed"
				exit 1;;
			*"$tab"*)
				t=$tab;;
			*)
				t=:
			esac
			case $2 in
			*"$t"*"$t"*"$t"*)
				echo >&2 "$0: -u '$2': too many fields"
				exit 1;;
			*"$t"*"$t"*)
				;;
			*)
				echo >&2 "$0: -u '$2': not enough fields"
				exit 1
			esac
			loginFullnameMailaddrs=$loginFullnameMailaddrs$nl$2
			shift
		esac
		logins=$logins$nl$login
		;;
	-r)	rlog_options=$rlog_options$nl${2?}; shift;;
	-R)	recursive=t;;
	-t)	tabwidth=${2?}; shift;;
	-*)	echo >&2 "$0: usage: $0 [options] [file ...]
Options:
	[-h hostname] [-i indent] [-l length] [-R] [-r rlog_option]
	[-t tabwidth] [-u 'login<TAB>fullname<TAB>mailaddr']..."
		exit 1;;
	*)	break
	esac
	shift
done

month_data='
	m[0]="Jan"; m[1]="Feb"; m[2]="Mar"
	m[3]="Apr"; m[4]="May"; m[5]="Jun"
	m[6]="Jul"; m[7]="Aug"; m[8]="Sep"
	m[9]="Oct"; m[10]="Nov"; m[11]="Dec"

	# days in non-leap year thus far, indexed by month (0-12)
	mo[0]=0; mo[1]=31; mo[2]=59; mo[3]=90
	mo[4]=120; mo[5]=151; mo[6]=181; mo[7]=212
	mo[8]=243; mo[9]=273; mo[10]=304; mo[11]=334
	mo[12]=365
'


# Put rlog output into $rlogout.

# If no rlog options are given,
# log the revisions checked in since the first ChangeLog entry.
case $rlog_options in
'')
	date=1970
	if test -s ChangeLog
	then
		# Add 1 to seconds to avoid duplicating most recent log.
		e='
			/^... ... [ 0-9][0-9] [ 0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] [0-9]+ /{
				'"$month_data"'
				year = $5
				for (i=0; i<=11; i++) if (m[i] == $2) break
				dd = $3
				hh = substr($0,12,2)
				mm = substr($0,15,2)
				ss = substr($0,18,2)
				ss++
				if (ss == 60) {
					ss = 0
					mm++
					if (mm == 60) {
						mm = 0
						hh++
						if (hh == 24) {
							hh = 0
							dd++
							monthdays = mo[i+1] - mo[i]
							if (i == 1 && year%4 == 0 && (year%100 != 0 || year%400 == 0)) monthdays++
							if (dd == monthdays + 1) {
								dd = 1
								i++
								if (i == 12) {
									i = 0
									year++
								}
							}
						}
					}
				}
				printf "%d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d:%02d\n", year,i+1,dd,hh,mm,ss
				exit
			}
		'
		d=`$AWK "$e" <ChangeLog` || exit
		case $d in
		?*) date=$d
		esac
	fi
	datearg="-d>$date"
esac

# If CVS is in use, examine its repository, not the normal RCS files.
if test ! -f CVS/Repository
then
	rlog=rlog
	repository=
else
	rlog='cvs log'
	repository=`sed 1q <CVS/Repository` || exit
	case $repository in
	/*) ;;
	*) repository=${CVSROOT?}/$repository
	esac
	if test ! -d "$repository"
	then
		echo >&2 "$0: $repository: bad repository (see CVS/Repository)"
		exit 1
	fi
fi

# With no arguments, examine all files under the RCS directory.
case $# in
0)
	case $repository in
	'')
		oldIFS=$IFS
		IFS=$nl
		case $recursive in
		t)
			RCSdirs=`find . -name RCS -type d -print`
			filesFromRCSfiles='s|,v$||; s|/RCS/|/|; s|^\./||'
			files=`
				{
					case $RCSdirs in
					?*) find $RCSdirs -type f -print
					esac
					find . -name '*,v' -print
				} |
				sort -u |
				sed "$filesFromRCSfiles"
			`;;
		*)
			files=
			for file in RCS/.* RCS/* .*,v *,v
			do
				case $file in
				RCS/. | RCS/..) continue;;
				RCS/.\* | RCS/\* | .\*,v | \*,v) test -f "$file" || continue
				esac
				files=$files$nl$file
			done
			case $files in
			'') exit 0
			esac
		esac
		set x $files
		shift
		IFS=$oldIFS
	esac
esac

llogout=$TMPDIR/rcs2log$$l
rlogout=$TMPDIR/rcs2log$$r
trap exit 1 2 13 15
trap "rm -f $llogout $rlogout; exit 1" 0

case $rlog_options in
?*) $rlog $rlog_options ${1+"$@"} >$rlogout;;
'') $rlog "$datearg" ${1+"$@"} >$rlogout
esac || exit


# Get the full name of each author the logs mention, and set initialize_fullname
# to awk code that initializes the `fullname' awk associative array.
# Warning: foreign authors (i.e. not known in the passwd file) are mishandled;
# you have to fix the resulting output by hand.

initialize_fullname=
initialize_mailaddr=

case $loginFullnameMailaddrs in
?*)
	case $loginFullnameMailaddrs in
	*\"* | *\\*)
		sed 's/["\\]/\\&/g' >$llogout <<EOF || exit
$loginFullnameMailaddrs
EOF
		loginFullnameMailaddrs=`cat $llogout`
	esac

	oldIFS=$IFS
	IFS=$nl
	for loginFullnameMailaddr in $loginFullnameMailaddrs
	do
		case $loginFullnameMailaddr in
		*"$tab"*) IFS=$tab;;
		*) IFS=:
		esac
		set x $loginFullnameMailaddr
		login=$2
		fullname=$3
		mailaddr=$4
		initialize_fullname="$initialize_fullname
			fullname[\"$login\"] = \"$fullname\""
		initialize_mailaddr="$initialize_mailaddr
			mailaddr[\"$login\"] = \"$mailaddr\""
	done
	IFS=$oldIFS
esac

case $llogout in
?*) sort -u -o $llogout <<EOF || exit
$logins
EOF
esac
output_authors='/^date: / {
	if ($2 ~ /^[0-9]*[-\/][0-9][0-9][-\/][0-9][0-9]$/ && $3 ~ /^[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9][-+0-9:]*;$/ && $4 == "author:" && $5 ~ /^[^;]*;$/) {
		print substr($5, 1, length($5)-1)
	}
}'
authors=`
	$AWK "$output_authors" <$rlogout |
	case $llogout in
	'') sort -u;;
	?*) sort -u | comm -23 - $llogout
	esac
`
case $authors in
?*)
	cat >$llogout <<EOF || exit
$authors
EOF
	initialize_author_script='s/["\\]/\\&/g; s/.*/author[\"&\"] = 1/'
	initialize_author=`sed -e "$initialize_author_script" <$llogout`
	awkscript='
		BEGIN {
			alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
			ALPHABET = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
			'"$initialize_author"'
		}
		{
			if (author[$1]) {
				fullname = $5
				if (fullname ~ /[0-9]+-[^(]*\([0-9]+\)$/) {
					# Remove the junk from fullnames like "0000-Admin(0000)".
					fullname = substr(fullname, index(fullname, "-") + 1)
					fullname = substr(fullname, 1, index(fullname, "(") - 1)
				}
				if (fullname ~ /,[^ ]/) {
					# Some sites put comma-separated junk after the fullname.
					# Remove it, but leave "Bill Gates, Jr" alone.
					fullname = substr(fullname, 1, index(fullname, ",") - 1)
				}
				abbr = index(fullname, "&")
				if (abbr) {
					a = substr($1, 1, 1)
					A = a
					i = index(alphabet, a)
					if (i) A = substr(ALPHABET, i, 1)
					fullname = substr(fullname, 1, abbr-1) A substr($1, 2) substr(fullname, abbr+1)
				}

				# Quote quotes and backslashes properly in full names.
				# Do not use gsub; traditional awk lacks it.
				quoted = ""
				rest = fullname
				for (;;) {
					p = index(rest, "\\")
					q = index(rest, "\"")
					if (p) {
						if (q && q<p) p = q
					} else {
						if (!q) break
						p = q
					}
					quoted = quoted substr(rest, 1, p-1) "\\" substr(rest, p, 1)
					rest = substr(rest, p+1)
				}

				printf "fullname[\"%s\"] = \"%s%s\"\n", $1, quoted, rest
				author[$1] = 0
			}
		}
	'

	initialize_fullname=`
		(cat /etc/passwd; ypmatch $authors passwd) 2>/dev/null |
		$AWK -F: "$awkscript"
	`$initialize_fullname
esac


# Function to print a single log line.
# We don't use awk functions, to stay compatible with old awk versions.
# `Log' is the log message (with \n replaced by \r).
# `files' contains the affected files.
printlogline='{

	# Following the GNU coding standards, rewrite
	#	* file: (function): comment
	# to
	#	* file (function): comment
	if (Log ~ /^\([^)]*\): /) {
		i = index(Log, ")")
		files = files " " substr(Log, 1, i)
		Log = substr(Log, i+3)
	}

	# If "label: comment" is too long, break the line after the ":".
	sep = " "
	if ('"$length"' <= '"$indent"' + 1 + length(files) + index(Log, CR)) sep = "\n" indent_string

	# Print the label.
	printf "%s*%s:", indent_string, files

	# Print each line of the log, transliterating \r to \n.
	while ((i = index(Log, CR)) != 0) {
		logline = substr(Log, 1, i-1)
		if (logline ~ /[^'"$tab"' ]/) {
			printf "%s%s\n", sep, logline
		} else {
			print ""
		}
		sep = indent_string
		Log = substr(Log, i+1)
	}
}'

case $hostname in
'')
	hostname=`(
		hostname || uname -n || uuname -l || cat /etc/whoami
	) 2>/dev/null` || {
		echo >&2 "$0: cannot deduce hostname"
		exit 1
	}
esac


# Process the rlog output, generating ChangeLog style entries.

# First, reformat the rlog output so that each line contains one log entry.
# Transliterate \n to \r so that multiline entries fit on a single line.
# Discard irrelevant rlog output.
$AWK <$rlogout '
	BEGIN { repository = "'"$repository"'" }
	/^RCS file:/ {
		if (repository != "") {
			filename = $3
			if (substr(filename, 1, length(repository) + 1) == repository "/") {
				filename = substr(filename, length(repository) + 2)
			}
			if (filename ~ /,v$/) {
				filename = substr(filename, 1, length(filename) - 2)
			}
		}
	}
	/^Working file:/ { if (repository == "") filename = $3 }
	/^date: /, /^(-----------*|===========*)$/ {
		if ($0 ~ /^branches: /) { next }
		if ($0 ~ /^date: [0-9][- +\/0-9:]*;/) {
			date = $2
			if (date ~ /-/) {
				# An ISO format date.  Replace all "-"s with "/"s.
				newdate = ""
				while ((i = index(date, "-")) != 0) {
					newdate = newdate substr(date, 1, i-1) "/"
					date = substr(date, i+1)
				}
				date = newdate date
			}
			# Ignore any time zone; ChangeLog has no room for it.
			time = substr($3, 1, 8)
			author = substr($5, 1, length($5)-1)
			printf "%s %s %s %s %c", filename, date, time, author, 13
			next
		}
		if ($0 ~ /^(-----------*|===========*)$/) { print ""; next }
		printf "%s%c", $0, 13
	}
' |

# Now each line is of the form
# FILENAME YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS AUTHOR \rLOG
#	where \r stands for a carriage return,
#	and each line of the log is terminated by \r instead of \n.
# Sort the log entries, first by date+time (in reverse order),
# then by author, then by log entry, and finally by file name (just in case).
sort +1 -3r +3 +0 |

# Finally, reformat the sorted log entries.
$AWK '
	BEGIN {
		# Some awk variants do not understand "\r" or "\013", so we have to
		# put a carriage return directly in the file.
		CR="
" # <-- There is a single CR between the " chars here.

		# Initialize the fullname and mailaddr associative arrays.
		'"$initialize_fullname"'
		'"$initialize_mailaddr"'

		# Initialize indent string.
		indent_string = ""
		i = '"$indent"'
		if (0 < '"$tabwidth"')
			for (;  '"$tabwidth"' <= i;  i -= '"$tabwidth"')
				indent_string = indent_string "\t"
		while (1 <= i--)
			indent_string = indent_string " "

		# Set up date conversion tables.
		# RCS uses a nice, clean, sortable format,
		# but ChangeLog wants the traditional, ugly ctime format.

		# January 1, 0 AD (Gregorian) was Saturday = 6
		EPOCH_WEEKDAY = 6
		# Of course, there was no 0 AD, but the algorithm works anyway.

		w[0]="Sun"; w[1]="Mon"; w[2]="Tue"; w[3]="Wed"
		w[4]="Thu"; w[5]="Fri"; w[6]="Sat"

		'"$month_data"'
	}

	{
		newlog = substr($0, 1 + index($0, CR))

		# Ignore log entries prefixed by "#".
		if (newlog ~ /^#/) { next }

		if (Log != newlog || date != $2 || author != $4) {

			# The previous log and this log differ.

			# Print the old log.
			if (date != "") '"$printlogline"'

			# Logs that begin with "{clumpname} " should be grouped together,
			# and the clumpname should be removed.
			# Extract the new clumpname from the log header,
			# and use it to decide whether to output a blank line.
			newclumpname = ""
			sep = "\n"
			if (date == "") sep = ""
			if (newlog ~ /^\{[^'"$tab"' }]*}['"$tab"' ]/) {
				i = index(newlog, "}")
				newclumpname = substr(newlog, 1, i)
				while (substr(newlog, i+1) ~ /^['"$tab"' ]/) i++
				newlog = substr(newlog, i+1)
				if (clumpname == newclumpname) sep = ""
			}
			printf sep
			clumpname = newclumpname

			# Get ready for the next log.
			Log = newlog
			if (files != "")
				for (i in filesknown)
					filesknown[i] = 0
			files = ""
		}
		if (date != $2  ||  author != $4) {
			# The previous date+author and this date+author differ.
			# Print the new one.
			date = $2
			author = $4

			# Convert nice RCS date like "1992/01/03 00:03:44"
			# into ugly ctime date like "Fri Jan  3 00:03:44 1992".
			# Calculate day of week from Gregorian calendar.
			i = index($2, "/")
			year = substr($2, 1, i-1) + 0
			monthday = substr($2, i+1)
			i = index(monthday, "/")
			month = substr(monthday, 1, i-1) + 0
			day = substr(monthday, i+1) + 0
			leap = 0
			if (2 < month && year%4 == 0 && (year%100 != 0 || year%400 == 0)) leap = 1
			days_since_Sunday_before_epoch = EPOCH_WEEKDAY + year * 365 + int((year + 3) / 4) - int((year + 99) / 100) + int((year + 399) / 400) + mo[month-1] + leap + day - 1

			# Print "date  fullname  (email address)".
			# Get fullname and email address from associative arrays;
			# default to author and author@hostname if not in arrays.
			if (fullname[author])
				auth = fullname[author]
			else
				auth = author
			printf "%s %s %2d %s %d  %s  ", w[days_since_Sunday_before_epoch%7], m[month-1], day, $3, year, auth
			if (mailaddr[author])
				printf "<%s>\n\n", mailaddr[author]
			else
				printf "<%s@%s>\n\n", author, "'"$hostname"'"
		}
		if (! filesknown[$1]) {
			filesknown[$1] = 1
			if (files == "") files = " " $1
			else files = files ", " $1
		}
	}
	END {
		# Print the last log.
		if (date != "") {
			'"$printlogline"'
			printf "\n"
		}
	}
' &&


# Exit successfully.

exec rm -f $llogout $rlogout