From beb188e22ad0ca4287984c316c7e0b0f9aa895e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff King Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:37:20 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] add a script to diff rendered documentation After making a change to the documentation, it's easy to forget to check the rendered version to make sure it was formatted as you intended. And simply doing a diff between the two built versions is less trivial than you might hope: - diffing the roff or html output isn't particularly readable; what we really care about is what the end user will see - you have to tweak a few build variables to avoid spurious differences (e.g., version numbers, build times) Let's provide a script that builds and installs the manpages for two commits, renders the results using "man", and diffs the result. Since this is time-consuming, we'll also do our best to avoid repeated work, keeping intermediate results between runs. Some of this could probably be made a little less ugly if we built support into Documentation/Makefile. But by relying only on "make install-man" working, this script should work for generating a diff between any two versions, whether they include this script or not. Signed-off-by: Jeff King Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- Documentation/.gitignore | 1 + Documentation/doc-diff | 109 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 110 insertions(+) create mode 100755 Documentation/doc-diff diff --git a/Documentation/.gitignore b/Documentation/.gitignore index c7096f11f1..3ef54e0adb 100644 --- a/Documentation/.gitignore +++ b/Documentation/.gitignore @@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ cmds-*.txt mergetools-*.txt manpage-base-url.xsl SubmittingPatches.txt +tmp-doc-diff/ diff --git a/Documentation/doc-diff b/Documentation/doc-diff new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..f483fe427c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/doc-diff @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +OPTIONS_SPEC="\ +doc-diff [options] [-- ] +-- +j=n parallel argument to pass to make +f force rebuild; do not rely on cached results +" +SUBDIRECTORY_OK=1 +. "$(git --exec-path)/git-sh-setup" + +parallel= +force= +while test $# -gt 0 +do + case "$1" in + -j) + parallel=$2; shift ;; + -f) + force=t ;; + --) + shift; break ;; + *) + usage ;; + esac + shift +done + +if test -z "$parallel" +then + parallel=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2>/dev/null) + if test $? != 0 || test -z "$parallel" + then + parallel=1 + fi +fi + +test $# -gt 1 || usage +from=$1; shift +to=$1; shift + +from_oid=$(git rev-parse --verify "$from") || exit 1 +to_oid=$(git rev-parse --verify "$to") || exit 1 + +cd_to_toplevel +tmp=Documentation/tmp-doc-diff + +if test -n "$force" +then + rm -rf "$tmp" +fi + +# We'll do both builds in a single worktree, which lets "make" reuse +# results that don't differ between the two trees. +if ! test -d "$tmp/worktree" +then + git worktree add --detach "$tmp/worktree" "$from" && + dots=$(echo "$tmp/worktree" | sed 's#[^/]*#..#g') && + ln -s "$dots/config.mak" "$tmp/worktree/config.mak" +fi + +# generate_render_makefile +generate_render_makefile () { + find "$1" -type f | + while read src + do + dst=$2/${src#$1/} + printf 'all:: %s\n' "$dst" + printf '%s: %s\n' "$dst" "$src" + printf '\t@echo >&2 " RENDER $(notdir $@)" && \\\n' + printf '\tmkdir -p $(dir $@) && \\\n' + printf '\tMANWIDTH=80 man -l $< >$@+ && \\\n' + printf '\tmv $@+ $@\n' + done +} + +# render_tree +render_tree () { + # Skip install-man entirely if we already have an installed directory. + # We can't rely on make here, since "install-man" unconditionally + # copies the files (spending effort, but also updating timestamps that + # we then can't rely on during the render step). We use "mv" to make + # sure we don't get confused by a previous run that failed partway + # through. + if ! test -d "$tmp/installed/$1" + then + git -C "$tmp/worktree" checkout "$2" && + make -j$parallel -C "$tmp/worktree" \ + GIT_VERSION=omitted \ + SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=0 \ + DESTDIR="$PWD/$tmp/installed/$1+" \ + install-man && + mv "$tmp/installed/$1+" "$tmp/installed/$1" + fi && + + # As with "installed" above, we skip the render if it's already been + # done. So using make here is primarily just about running in + # parallel. + if ! test -d "$tmp/rendered/$1" + then + generate_render_makefile "$tmp/installed/$1" "$tmp/rendered/$1+" | + make -j$parallel -f - && + mv "$tmp/rendered/$1+" "$tmp/rendered/$1" + fi +} + +render_tree $from_oid "$from" && +render_tree $to_oid "$to" && +git -C $tmp/rendered diff --no-index "$@" $from_oid $to_oid -- 2.11.4.GIT