#!/bin/bash
#
# Formats a Git commit message
#
# Copyright (C) 2012 Mike Gerwitz
#
# This file is part of repo2html.
#
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#
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' epar='
' # redefines replacements to yield plain text (instead of HTML entities) nohtml() { lquo=\" rquo=\" mdash=--- } # no paragraph tags should be output nopar() { opar= epar= } while getopts nP opt; do case "$opt" in n) nohtml;; P) nopar;; esac done # calculate this after options have been parsed refopar="${opar:+${opar%>} id="ref-\\1" class="ref">}" # format the commit message, stopping at the diff (if any) awk -vid="$id" -vurl_root="$url_root" -vcref_errlog="$cref_errlog" ' # replace commit refs with generated URL (allows linking to prior commits # without hard-coding the configurable links that could change or be # relative to where the content is hosted); this will then be processed as a # normal URL by the remainder of the script match($0, /\[cref:(.*?)\]/, g) { # retrieve the URL from the hashcache and perform the line replacement # (which will be reflected once we print the line) c = "./hashcache " g[1] c | getline result # if a cref error logfile path was provided, log unknown refs so that they # can be re-processed (if commits are processed in reverse order and the # hashcache is cleared before the run, then this is likely to occur for # every cref) if ( result == "" && cref_errlog && id ) { printf id"\n" >>cref_errlog } gsub(/\[cref:.*?\]/, url_root result) } # stop printing at diff /^diff --git/ { exit } # otherwise, print everything { print } ' \ | sed ':a;N;$!ba; # handle <>-delimited links (strip delimiters) s#<\([fh]ttps\?://[^ ]\+\)>#\1#g; # escaping s/\&/\&/g; s/\</g; s/>/\>/g; # quoting (initiated by an indented paragraph and terminated by a new # paragraph, unless that paragraph is also indented) s#\n\n \+\(\([^\n]\+\n\(\n \+\)\?\)\+\)#\1#g # unfortunately, non-greedy matches make it difficult to exclude punctuation # at the end of a link, so we will handle it in a separate expression s#[fh]ttps\?://[^]\n )]\+#&#g; s#\([^<]\+\).#\3\2#g; # reference definitions (footnotes) s#\n\[\([0-9]\+\)\]#'"$epar$refopar"'g; # references in text (note that references that enclose text as a hyperlink # must not start with a number, otherwise they will be considered to be a # reference number) s|\[\([^0-9][^]]\+\)\]\[\([0-9]\+\)\]|\1\[\2\]|g s|\[\([0-9]\+\)\]|&|g # paragraphs s#\n\n#'"$epar"'&'"$opar"'#g; /^/i'"$opar"' /$/a'"$epar"' # basic formatting s/---/'"$mdash"'/g; s#``#'"$lquo"'#g; s#'\'\''#'"$rquo"'#g; s#\(\W\)\*\([^\*]\+\)\*\(\W\)#\1\2\3#g; '