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GTK Example Code - Tony Gale <gale@gtk.org> 980623
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I have written an awk script to automatically extract the code
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examples from the GTK Tutorial (in sgml), so they only have to be
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changed in one place.
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It's called 'extract.awk', and there is a shell wrapper to invoke
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it called 'extract.sh'
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It takes the following switches:
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-c : Just do checking rather than output files
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-f <filename> : Extract a specific file
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-d : Extract file(s) to current directory
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Without the -d switch, the code will be placed in the appropriate
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sub-directory. Those sub-directories will be created if they do not
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exist.
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Without the -f switch, all code examples will be extracted.
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The shell wrapper assumes that the GTK Tutorial is in the
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file "../docs/gtk_tut.sgml"
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It works by looking for sections of text in the tutorial surrounded
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by, for example:
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/* example-start helloworld helloworld.c */
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and
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/* example-end */
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Where "helloworld" is the directory into which the file will be
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placed (which can also be a directory spec like hello/hello1), and
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"helloworld.c" is the file name for the code.
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So, the code between these lines would be extracted to the file
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helloworld/helloworld.c
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It also handles replacing the sgml tag '&' with '&'
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