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view runtime/doc/maketags.awk @ 4555:b2946c06d1b6 v7.3.1025
updated for version 7.3.1025
Problem: New regexp: not matching newline in string. (Marc Weber)
Solution: Check for "\n" character.
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 26 May 2013 17:45:49 +0200 |
parents | 3fc0f57ecb91 |
children | aa539262b6a7 |
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BEGIN { FS=" "; } NR == 1 { nf=split(FILENAME,f,".") print "<HTML>"; print "<HEAD><TITLE>" f[1] "</TITLE></HEAD>"; print "<BODY BGCOLOR=\"#ffffff\">"; print "<H1>Vim Documentation: " f[1] "</H1>"; print "<A NAME=\"top\"></A>"; print "<HR>"; print "<PRE>"; } { # # protect special chars # gsub(/&/,"\\&"); gsub(/>/,"\\>"); gsub(/</,"\\<"); gsub(/"/,"\\""); gsub(/%/,"\\%"); nf=split($0,tag," "); tagkey[t]=tag[1];tagref[t]=tag[2];tagnum[t]=NR; print $1 " " $2 " line " NR >"tags.ref" n=split($2,w,"."); printf ("|<A HREF=\"%s.html#%s\">%s</A>| %s\n",w[1],$1,$1,$2); } END { topback(); print "</PRE>\n</BODY>\n\n\n</HTML>"; } # # as main we keep index.txt (by default) # other candidate, help.txt # function topback () { printf("<A HREF=\"#top\">top</A> - "); printf("<A HREF=\"help.html\">back to help</A>\n"); }