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;;; info-xref.el --- check external references in an Info document ;; Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> ;; Keywords: docs ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs 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 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs 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 GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; This file implements some simple checking of external cross references in ;; info files, by attempting to visit the nodes specified. ;; ;; "makeinfo" checks references internal to a document, but not external ;; references, which makes it rather easy for mistakes to creep in or node ;; name changes to go unnoticed. `Info-validate' doesn't check external ;; references either. ;; ;; `M-x info-xref-check' checks one file. When invoked from an Info-mode or ;; texinfo-mode buffer, the current info file is the default at the prompt. ;; ;; `M-x info-xref-check-all' looks at everything in the normal info path. ;; This might be a lot of files but it's a good way to check the consistency ;; of the whole system. ;; ;; Results are shown in a buffer. The format is a bit rough, but hopefully ;; there won't be too many problems normally, and correcting them is a ;; manual process anyway, a case of finding the right spot in the original ;; .texi and finding what node it ought to point to. ;; ;; When a target info file doesn't exist there's clearly no way to validate ;; node references within it. A message is given for missing target files ;; (once per source document), it could be simply that the target hasn't ;; been installed, or it could be a mistake in the reference. ;; ;; Indirect info files are understood, just pass the top-level foo.info to ;; `info-xref-check' and it traverses all sub-files. Compressed info files ;; are accepted too, as usual for `Info-mode'. ;; ;; `info-xref-check-all' is rather permissive in what it considers an info ;; file. It has to be since info files don't necessarily have a ".info" ;; suffix (eg. this is usual for the emacs manuals). One consequence of ;; this is that if for instance there's a source code directory in ;; `Info-directory-list' then a lot of extraneous files might be read, which ;; will be time consuming but should be harmless. ;; ;; `M-x info-xref-check-all-custom' is a related command, it goes through ;; all info document references in customizable variables, checking them ;; like info file cross references. ;;; Code: (require 'info) (defconst info-xref-results-buffer "*info-xref results*" "Name of the buffer for info-xref results.") ;;;###autoload (defun info-xref-check (filename) "Check external references in FILENAME, an info document." (interactive (list (let* ((default-filename (cond ((eq major-mode 'Info-mode) Info-current-file) ((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) ;; look for @setfilename like makeinfo.el does (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (if (re-search-forward "^@setfilename[ \t]+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)[ \t]*" (line-beginning-position 100) t) (expand-file-name (match-string 1))))))) (prompt (if default-filename (format "Info file (%s): " default-filename) "Info file: "))) (read-file-name prompt nil default-filename t)))) (info-xref-check-list (list filename))) ;;;###autoload (defun info-xref-check-all () "Check external references in all info documents in the usual path. The usual path is `Info-directory-list' and `Info-additional-directory-list'." (interactive) (info-xref-check-list (info-xref-all-info-files))) ;; An alternative to trying to get only top-level files here would be to ;; simply return all files, and have info-xref-check-list not follow ;; Indirect:. The current way seems a bit nicer though, because it gets the ;; proper top-level filename into the error messages, and suppresses ;; duplicate "not available" messages for all subfiles of a single document. (defun info-xref-all-info-files () "Return a list of all available info files. Only top-level files are returned, subfiles are excluded. Since info files don't have to have a .info suffix, all files in the relevant directories are considered, which might mean a lot of extraneous things are returned if for instance a source code directory is in the path." (info-initialize) ;; establish Info-directory-list (apply 'nconc (mapcar (lambda (dir) (let ((result nil)) (dolist (name (directory-files dir t)) (unless (or (file-directory-p name) (info-xref-subfile-p name)) (push name result))) (nreverse result))) (append Info-directory-list Info-additional-directory-list)))) (defun info-xref-subfile-p (filename) "Return t if FILENAME is an info subfile. If removing the last \"-<NUM>\" from the filename gives a file that exists, then consider FILENAME a subfile. This is an imperfect test, we probably should open up the purported top file and see what subfiles it says." (and (string-match "\\`\\(\\([^-]*-\\)*[^-]*\\)-[0-9]+\\(.*\\)\\'" filename) (file-exists-p (concat (match-string 1 filename) (match-string 3 filename))))) ;; Some dynamic variables are used to share information with sub-functions ;; below. ;; ;; info-xref-filename-header - a heading message for the current top-level ;; filename, or "" when it's been printed. ;; (defvar info-xref-xfile-alist) ;; ;; info-xref-good - count of good cross references. ;; (defvar info-xref-good) ;; ;; info-xref-bad - count of bad cross references. ;; (defvar info-xref-bad) ;; ;; info-xref-xfile-alist - indexed by "(foo)" with value nil or t according ;; to whether "(foo)" exists or not. This is used to suppress duplicate ;; messages about foo not being available. (Duplicates within one ;; top-level file that is.) ;; (defvar info-xref-filename-heading) (defun info-xref-check-list (filename-list) "Check external references in info documents in FILENAME-LIST." (pop-to-buffer info-xref-results-buffer t) (erase-buffer) (let ((info-xref-good 0) (info-xref-bad 0)) (dolist (info-xref-filename filename-list) (let ((info-xref-filename-heading (format "In file %s:\n" info-xref-filename)) (info-xref-xfile-alist nil)) (with-temp-message (format "Looking at %s" info-xref-filename) (with-temp-buffer (info-insert-file-contents info-xref-filename) (goto-char (point-min)) (if (re-search-forward "\^_\nIndirect:\n" nil t) (let ((dir (file-name-directory info-xref-filename))) (while (looking-at "\\(.*\\): [0-9]+\n") (let ((subfile (match-string 1))) (with-temp-buffer (info-insert-file-contents (expand-file-name subfile dir)) (info-xref-check-buffer))) (forward-line))) (info-xref-check-buffer)))))) (insert (format "done, %d good, %d bad\n" info-xref-good info-xref-bad)))) (defun info-xref-check-buffer () "Check external references in the info file in the current buffer. This should be the raw file contents, not `Info-mode'." (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward "\\*[Nn]ote[ \n\t]+[^:]*:[ \n\t]+\\(\\(([^)]*)\\)[^.,]+\\)[.,]" nil t) (let* ((file (match-string 2)) (node ;; Canonicalize spaces: we could use "[\t\n ]+" but ;; we try to avoid uselessly replacing " " with " ". (replace-regexp-in-string "[\t\n][\t\n ]*\\| [\t\n ]+" " " (match-string 1) t t))) (if (string-equal "()" file) (info-xref-output "Empty filename part: %s\n" node) ;; see if the file exists, if we haven't tried it before (unless (assoc file info-xref-xfile-alist) (let ((found (info-xref-goto-node-p file))) (push (cons file found) info-xref-xfile-alist) (unless found (info-xref-output "Not available to check: %s\n" file)))) ;; if the file exists, try the node (when (cdr (assoc file info-xref-xfile-alist)) (if (info-xref-goto-node-p node) (setq info-xref-good (1+ info-xref-good)) (setq info-xref-bad (1+ info-xref-bad)) (info-xref-output "No such node: %s\n" node))))))) (defun info-xref-output (str &rest args) "Emit a `format'-ed message STR+ARGS to the info-xref output buffer." (with-current-buffer info-xref-results-buffer (insert info-xref-filename-heading (apply 'format str args)) (setq info-xref-filename-heading "") ;; all this info-xref can be pretty slow, display now so the user can ;; see some progress (sit-for 0))) ;; When asking Info-goto-node to fork, *info* needs to be the current ;; buffer, otherwise it seems to clone the current buffer but then do the ;; goto-node in plain *info*. ;; ;; We only fork if *info* already exists, if it doesn't then we can create ;; and destroy just that instead of a new name. ;; ;; If Info-goto-node can't find the file, then no new buffer is created. If ;; it finds the file but not the node, then a buffer is created. Handle ;; this difference by checking before killing. ;; (defun info-xref-goto-node-p (node) "Return t if it's possible to go to the given NODE." (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer))) (save-excursion (save-window-excursion (prog1 (condition-case err (progn (Info-goto-node node (when (get-buffer "*info*") (set-buffer "*info*") "xref - temporary")) t) (error nil)) (unless (equal (current-buffer) oldbuf) (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))))) ;;;###autoload (defun info-xref-check-all-custom () "Check info references in all customize groups and variables. `custom-manual' and `info-link' entries in the `custom-links' list are checked. `custom-load' autoloads for all symbols are loaded in order to get all the link information. This will be a lot of lisp packages loaded, and can take quite a while." (interactive) (pop-to-buffer info-xref-results-buffer t) (erase-buffer) (let ((info-xref-filename-heading "")) ;; `custom-load-symbol' is not used, since it quietly ignores errors, ;; but we want to show them (since they may mean incomplete checking). ;; ;; Just one pass through mapatoms is made. There shouldn't be any new ;; custom-loads setup by packages loaded. ;; (info-xref-output "Loading custom-load autoloads ...\n") (require 'cus-start) (require 'cus-load) (let ((viper-mode nil)) ;; tell viper.el not to ask about viperizing (mapatoms (lambda (symbol) (dolist (load (get symbol 'custom-loads)) (cond ((symbolp load) (condition-case cause (require load) (error (info-xref-output "Symbol `%s': cannot require '%s: %s\n" symbol load cause)))) ;; skip if previously loaded ((assoc load load-history)) ((assoc (locate-library load) load-history)) (t (condition-case cause (load load) (error (info-xref-output "Symbol `%s': cannot load \"%s\": %s\n" symbol load cause))))))))) ;; Don't bother to check whether the info file exists as opposed to just ;; a missing node. If you have the lisp then you should have the ;; documentation, so missing node name will be the usual fault. ;; (info-xref-output "\nChecking custom-links references ...\n") (let ((good 0) (bad 0)) (mapatoms (lambda (symbol) (dolist (link (get symbol 'custom-links)) (when (memq (car link) '(custom-manual info-link)) ;; skip :tag part of (custom-manual :tag "Foo" "(foo)Node") (if (eq :tag (cadr link)) (setq link (cddr link))) (if (info-xref-goto-node-p (cadr link)) (setq good (1+ good)) (setq bad (1+ bad)) ;; symbol-file gives nil for preloaded variables, would need ;; to copy what describe-variable does to show the right place (info-xref-output "Symbol `%s' (in %s): cannot goto node: %s\n" symbol (symbol-file symbol) (cadr link))))))) (info-xref-output "%d good, %d bad\n" good bad)))) (provide 'info-xref) ;; arch-tag: 69d4d528-69ed-4cc2-8eb4-c666a0c1d5ac ;;; info-xref.el ends here