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- # Copyright 1999-2011 Gentoo Foundation
- # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
- #
- # This eclass is used by vim.eclass and vim-plugin.eclass to update
- # the documentation tags. This is necessary since vim doesn't look in
- # /usr/share/vim/vimfiles/doc for documentation; it only uses the
- # versioned directory, for example /usr/share/vim/vim62/doc
- #
- # We depend on vim being installed, which is satisfied by either the
- # DEPEND in vim-plugin or by whatever version of vim is being
- # installed by the eclass.
- update_vim_helptags() {
- has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ! use prefix && EROOT="${ROOT}"
- local vimfiles vim d s
- # This is where vim plugins are installed
- vimfiles="${EROOT}"/usr/share/vim/vimfiles
- if [[ $PN != vim-core ]]; then
- # Find a suitable vim binary for updating tags :helptags
- vim=$(type -P vim 2>/dev/null)
- [[ -z "$vim" ]] && vim=$(type -P gvim 2>/dev/null)
- [[ -z "$vim" ]] && vim=$(type -P kvim 2>/dev/null)
- if [[ -z "$vim" ]]; then
- ewarn "No suitable vim binary to rebuild documentation tags"
- fi
- fi
- # Make vim not try to connect to X. See :help gui-x11-start
- # in vim for how this evil trickery works.
- if [[ -n "${vim}" ]] ; then
- ln -s "${vim}" "${T}/tagvim"
- vim="${T}/tagvim"
- fi
- # Install the documentation symlinks into the versioned vim
- # directory and run :helptags
- for d in "${EROOT%/}"/usr/share/vim/vim[0-9]*; do
- [[ -d "$d/doc" ]] || continue # catch a failed glob
- # Remove links, and possibly remove stale dirs
- find $d/doc -name \*.txt -type l | while read s; do
- [[ $(readlink "$s") = $vimfiles/* ]] && rm -f "$s"
- done
- if [[ -f "$d/doc/tags" && $(find "$d" | wc -l | tr -d ' ') = 3 ]]; then
- # /usr/share/vim/vim61
- # /usr/share/vim/vim61/doc
- # /usr/share/vim/vim61/doc/tags
- einfo "Removing $d"
- rm -r "$d"
- continue
- fi
- # Re-create / install new links
- if [[ -d $vimfiles/doc ]]; then
- ln -s $vimfiles/doc/*.txt $d/doc 2>/dev/null
- fi
- # Update tags; need a vim binary for this
- if [[ -n "$vim" ]]; then
- einfo "Updating documentation tags in $d"
- DISPLAY= $vim -u NONE -U NONE -T xterm -X -n -f \
- '+set nobackup nomore' \
- "+helptags $d/doc" \
- '+qa!' </dev/null &>/dev/null
- fi
- done
- [[ -n "${vim}" && -f "${vim}" ]] && rm "${vim}"
- }
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