kstreamripper/doc/SConscript

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#! /usr/bin/env python
## This script demonstrates to build and install
## the documentation of a kde program with scons
##
## Thomas Nagy, 2005
## This file can be reused freely for any project (see COPYING)
## First load the environment set in the top-level SConstruct file
Import( 'env' )
myenv=env.Copy()
## The following looks complicated but it is not
## We first define a function to install all files as documentation
## The documentation is of course lying in subfolders from here
## * normal files are installed under KDEDOC/destination
## * meinproc files are not installed, but processed into a single
## index.cache.bz2 which is installed afterwards
## This is far more maintainable to have *one* file than
## having lots of almost empty SConscript in several folders
import os
import sys
import glob
import SCons.Util
## Define this to 1 if you are writing documentation else to 0 :)
i_am_a_documentation_writer = 0
## This function uses env imported above
def processfolder(folder, lang, destination=""):
# folder is the folder to process
# lang is the language
# destination is the subdirectory in KDEDOC
docfiles = glob.glob(folder+"/???*.*") # file files that are at least 4 chars wide :)
# warn about errors
#if len(lang) != 2:
# print "error, lang must be a two-letter string, like 'en'"
# when the destination is not given, use the folder
if len(destination) == 0:
destination=folder
docbook_list = []
for file in docfiles:
# do not process folders
if not os.path.isfile(file):
continue
# do not process the cache file
if file == 'index.cache.bz2':
continue
# ignore invalid files (TODO??)
if len( SCons.Util.splitext( file ) ) <= 1 :
continue
ext = SCons.Util.splitext( file )[1]
# docbook files are processed by meinproc
if ext == '.docbook':
docbook_list.append( file )
continue
myenv.KDEinstall('KDEDOC', lang+'/'+destination, file)
# Now process the index.docbook files ..
if len(docbook_list) == 0:
return
if not os.path.isfile( folder+'index.docbook' ):
print "Error, index.docbook was not found in "+folder+'/index.docbook'
return
if i_am_a_documentation_writer:
for file in docbook_list:
myenv.Depends( folder+'index.cache.bz2', file )
myenv.Meinproc( folder+'/index.cache.bz2', folder+'/index.docbook' )
myenv.KDEinstall( 'KDEDOC', lang+'/'+destination, folder+'/index.cache.bz2' )
## Use processfolder for each documentation directory
processfolder('en/', 'en', 'kstreamripper')