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Top Forums Programming C++/ROOT Memory Allocation? Post 302803435 by hanson44 on Monday 6th of May 2013 06:03:30 PM
Old 05-06-2013
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gather_stx_titles(1)					      General Commands Manual					      gather_stx_titles(1)

NAME
gather_stx_titles - gather title declarations from Stx documents SYNOPSIS
gather_stx_titles [ -f from-suffix ] [ -t to-suffix ] [ m4 options ] file [ file ... ] DESCRIPTION
gather_stx_titles digs out Stx metadata declarations from the listed files, and dumps the title and document ID information as m4 defini- tions into standard output. This information can later be used by w_crosslink to link the documents by their metadata. Why is this useful? Well, imagine that you have a large site with a lot of cross-linking. A document's name will appear in many places: in the link menu (if you have one), and in the body of different pages where it is cross-linked from. gather_stx_titles lets you put all the information in one place and where it belongs, i.e. the file itself. You'll be glad if you did, when the time comes to change document titles or move the documents around; especially so if your website has multilingual magic. OPTIONS
gather_stx_titles uses m4 internally and will accept any option m4 accepts. In addition to those, it takes the following options: -f from-suffix In the filename data, substitute away the suffix from-suffix. Actually, from_suffix may be a regular expression; stupid but true, in GNU m4 it is a "traditional" regexp, whereas in BSD m4 it is an "extended" regexp. Default to no suffix (nothing to take away). -t to-suffix In the filename data, substitute the suffix taken away by from-suffix with to-suffix. If from-suffix is nil (the default), append to-suffix to all filenames. -p prefix Strip away the prefix given by (regular expression) prefix from filenames. The equivalent of -t for this does not exist, because you can specify a directory prefix to w_crosslink by w_base. --version, -V Just show version information and exit. --help, -? Just show a short help message and exit. EXAMPLES
I guess most of the time you will want to automate the use of gather_stx_titles, for example with a Makefile like this: SOURCES = $(wildcard *.stx) TARGETS = $(SOURCES:.stx=.html) all: $(TARGETS) titles.m4: $(SOURCES) gather_stx_titles -f stx -t html $^ > $@ %.html: %.stx titles.m4 stx2any -T html titles.m4 $< > $@ If you don't want to be quite so correct, drop the .html dependency on titles.m4 or titles.m4 dependency on SOURCES. Using temporary files is not necessary: this should also work: $ gather_stx_titles *.stx | stx2any - mydoc.stx SEE ALSO
stx2any (1). AUTHOR
This page is written by Panu A. Kalliokoski. Panu A. Kalliokoski gather_stx_titles(1)
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