#!/bin/bash Version=1.08 Myname="${0##*/}" :<<'DOC' = dtxgen - generate template for LaTeX self-extracting .dtx file = Synopsis dtxgen [options] basename.[sty,cls] == Options -h,--help print short help and exit -H,--Help print full documentation via less and exit -V,--version print version and exit -s,--short short, one-liner, package description -d,--date initial version's date. Default: current date -m,--mail your email address. Default: |$EMAIL| -n,--name your name. Default: |$NAME| -c,--class (class packs only) class to be preloaded. Default: article -q,--quiet run quietly = Description dtxgen creates a template for a self-extracting .dtx file, based on the model described by [Joseph Wright](www.texdev.net/2009/10/06/a-model-dtx-file/). It is useful for those who plan to create a new Documented LaTeX Source (.dtx) file. Usage example: dtxgen -n 'your name' -m 'your@email.ad' myclass.cls The script takes some variables such as: - name and email address of the author, - a short description of the class or package generated from the .dtx file, - a date from environment variables, or from command line options and generates, among more, a template for the .dtx file with some minimal examples. Of course, the user will have to replace those examples with the real work, but the dates, basename, author's name and email address are already in place and, depending on whether you use used a .cls or a .sty extension in the argument, it is formatted to be either a class or a package source file. If you have an environment with your name and email address defined in NAME and EMAIL, you could simply type: dtxgen myclass.cls and you would end up with five files: |myclass.dtx|, |myclass.cls|, |myclass.pdf|, |README|, and |Makefile|. = Options dtxgen recognizes the following options: -s,--short=... A short, one-liner, description for the class or package. By default, the string /A new LaTeX class/ or /A new LaTeX package/ will be used. -n,--name=... Your name (first name, followed by surname). Alternatively, you can set a default value in the environment variable |NAME|; if you do so and still use this option, the option's value wills have priority. -m,--mail=... Your email address. Alternatively, you can set a default value ins the environment variable |EMAIL|; if you do so and still use this option, the option's value will have priority. -c,--class=... For class templates only: inserts a |\LoadClass{...}|, so that the new class will start with the properties of the |...| class. The default is |article|. -d,--date=... Set the initial version's date. By default, the current date will be used. The date should be entered in the |yyyymmdd| format, although it will be stored the LaTeX way: |yyyy/mm/dd|. -q,--quiet Run quietly -V,--version Prints the script's version and exits. -h,--help Prints help information and exits. -H,--Help print full documentation via less and exit = Makefile The |Makefile| can be used to compile new versions of your work; it contains the following targets: all (the default) generate the style or class file, the pdf-documentation, and a README file. distclean remove all files that can be regenerated, clean same, except the style or class file, the pdf-documentation, and a README file. inst install in the user's TeX tree, install install in the local TeX tree (uses sudo) zip produce a zip file ready for upload to CTAN = Author [Wybo Dekker](wybo@dekkerdocumenten.nl) = Copyright Released under the [GNU General Public License](www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html) DOC # check executables and versions of bash and getopt ((BASH_VERSINFO>=4)) || die "Need bash version >= 4" for i in getopt make; do command -v "$i" &> /dev/null || die "$i: command not found" done i=$(getopt -T) { (($?==4)) && [[ -z $i ]]; } || die "Your getopt is not GNU" # using the label in arg 2, read template from my self, filter it # through the script in arg 1, and write the output to the file in arg 3. # The default for arg 3 is arg 2 function createfile { file=$3 test "$file" = "" && file=$2 sed -n "/^:<<'$2'/,/^$2/p" "$0" |tail -n +2 |head -n -1 |sed "$1" >"$file" } REd='\e[38;5;9m' die() { local i; for i; do echo -e "$Myname: $REd$i"; done 1>&2; exit 1; } helpsrt() { sed -n '/^= Synopsis/,/^= /p' "$0"|sed '1d;$d'; exit; } instscr() { instscript --zip --pdf "$Myname"; exit; } # shellcheck disable=SC2154 helpall() { sed -n "/^:<<'DOC'$/,/^DOC/p" "$0"|sed -n '1d;$d;p'| less -Ps"$Myname-${Version/./ยท} documentation - type h for help, q to quit." exit } if ! options=$(getopt \ -n "$Myname" \ -o s:n:m:c:d:hHVqI \ -l short:,name:,mail:,class:,date:,help,Help,version,quiet -- "$@" ); then exit 1; fi eval set -- "$options" while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case $1 in (-h|--help) # print short help and exit helpsrt ;; (-H|--Help) # print full documentation via less and exit helpall ;; (-V|--version) # print version and exit echo $Version exit ;; (-s|--short) # short, one-liner, package description short=$2 shift 2 ;; (-d|--date) # initial version's date. Default: current date date=$2 shift 2 ;; (-m|--mail) # your email address. Default: $EMAIL mail=$2 shift 2 ;; (-n|--name) # your name. Default: $NAME name=$2 shift 2 ;; (-c|--class) # (class packs only) class to be preloaded. Default: article loadclass=$2 shift 2 ;; (-q|--quiet) # run quietly quiet=--quiet shift ;; (-I) instscr ;; (--) shift break ;; (*) break ;; esac done export year typ Typ lcl use # used in templates - shellcheck se them as unused name=${name:-${NAME:-(not set)}} mail=${mail:-${EMAIL:-(not set)}} date=${date:-$(date +%Y%m%d)} year=${date:0:4} loadclass=${loadclass:-article} # date must be 8 digits; insert the two /'s: if [[ ! $date =~ ^[[:digit:]]{8}$ ]]; then die "illegal date"; fi date=$(sed 's/\(....\)\(..\)\(..\)/\1\\\/\2\\\/\3/' <<<"$date") # argument must have .cls or .sty extension: base=${1%.*} ext=${1#*.} case "$ext" in (cls) typ=class; Typ=Class; short=${short:-A new LaTeX class} lcl='\\LoadClass[a4paper,fleqn]{'"$loadclass}" ;; (sty) typ=package; Typ=Package; short=${short:-A new LaTeX package} use='\\usepackage{\\jobname}' ;; (*) die "The argument must have .cls or .sty extension (try the --help option)" esac # The short description may contain TeX commands, but then we need # a version without them at some places; note that this removes only # simple contructs: shrt=$(sed 's/\\[[:alpha:]]\\+{\\([^}]*\\)}/\\1/g;s/\\//g' <<<"$short") # Any \'s in the short description need to be duplicated for the script: short="${short//\\/\\\\}" test -z "$mail" && die "author's email not set - use option or environment variable EMAIL" test -z "$name" && die "author's name not set - use option or environment variable NAME" colw=${#base} (( colw = colw < 7 ? 7 : colw )) kopl="$(eval "printf '%.0s-' {1..$colw}")" kopr="$(eval "printf '%.0s-' {1..$((72-colw))}")" declare -A rm=( [$kopl]=$kopr [$base]=$shrt [Author]=$name [E-mail]=$mail [License]='Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later' [See]='http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt' ) for i in $kopl $base Author E-mail License See; do readme+="$(printf "%*s:| %s\\\\n" $colw "$i" "${rm[$i]}")" done # make sed script replacing the variables in the templates: sedscript='' for i in base year ext mail use typ Typ name date short shrt lcl readme; do test $quiet || eval "echo -e \"$i \$$i\""|sed 's/\\\\/\\/g' eval "sedscript+=\"s=%$i%=\$$i=g;\"" done createfile "$sedscript" Makefile createfile "$sedscript" DTX "$base.dtx" make $quiet exit 0 # ---- TEMPLATES: ---- :<<'Makefile' NAME = %base% SHELL = bash PWD = $(shell pwd) VERS = $(shell ltxfileinfo -v $(NAME).dtx|sed -e 's/^v//') LOCAL = $(shell kpsewhich --var-value TEXMFLOCAL) UTREE = $(shell kpsewhich --var-value TEXMFHOME) all: $(NAME).pdf test -e README.txt && mv README.txt README || exit 0 $(NAME).pdf: $(NAME).dtx pdflatex -shell-escape -recorder -interaction=batchmode $(NAME).dtx >/dev/null if [ -f $(NAME).glo ]; then makeindex -q -s gglo.ist -o $(NAME).gls $(NAME).glo; fi if [ -f $(NAME).idx ]; then makeindex -q -s gind.ist -o $(NAME).ind $(NAME).idx; fi pdflatex --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null pdflatex --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null clean: rm -f $(NAME).{aux,fls,glo,gls,hd,idx,ilg,ind,ins,log,out} distclean: clean rm -f $(NAME).{pdf,%ext%} README inst: all mkdir -p $(UTREE)/{tex,source,doc}/latex/$(NAME) cp $(NAME).dtx $(UTREE)/source/latex/$(NAME) cp $(NAME).%ext% $(UTREE)/tex/latex/$(NAME) cp $(NAME).pdf $(UTREE)/doc/latex/$(NAME) install: all sudo mkdir -p $(LOCAL)/{tex,source,doc}/latex/$(NAME) sudo cp $(NAME).dtx $(LOCAL)/source/latex/$(NAME) sudo cp $(NAME).%ext% $(LOCAL)/tex/latex/$(NAME) sudo cp $(NAME).pdf $(LOCAL)/doc/latex/$(NAME) zip: all ln -sf . $(NAME) zip -Drq $(PWD)/$(NAME)-$(VERS).zip $(NAME)/{README,$(NAME).{pdf,dtx}} rm $(NAME) Makefile :<<'DTX' % \iffalse meta-comment % vim: textwidth=75 %<*internal> \iffalse % %<*readme> | %readme% Short description: Some text about the %typ%: probably the same as the abstract. % %<*internal> \fi \def\nameofplainTeX{plain} \ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX\else \expandafter\begingroup \fi % %<*install> \input docstrip.tex \keepsilent \askforoverwritefalse \preamble %readme% \endpreamble \postamble Copyright (C) %year% by %name% <%mail%> This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in the file: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt This work is "maintained" (as per LPPL maintenance status) by %name%. This work consists of the file %base%.dtx and a Makefile. Running "make" generates the derived files README, %base%.pdf and %base%.%ext%. Running "make inst" installs the files in the user's TeX tree. Running "make install" installs the files in the local TeX tree. \endpostamble \usedir{tex/latex/%base%} \generate{ \file{\jobname.%ext%}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{%typ%}} } % %\endbatchfile %<*internal> \usedir{source/latex/%base%} \generate{ \file{\jobname.ins}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{install}} } \nopreamble\nopostamble \usedir{doc/latex/%base%} \generate{ \file{README.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{readme}} } \ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX \expandafter\endbatchfile \else \expandafter\endgroup \fi % % \fi % % \iffalse %<*driver> \ProvidesFile{%base%.dtx} % %<%typ%>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] %<%typ%>\Provides%Typ%{%base%} %<*%typ%> [%date% v1.00 %shrt%] % %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} \usepackage[a4paper,margin=25mm,left=50mm,nohead]{geometry} \usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc} %use% \EnableCrossrefs \CodelineIndex \RecordChanges \begin{document} \DocInput{\jobname.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % % \GetFileInfo{\jobname.dtx} % \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\newenvironment} % %\title{\textsf{%base%} --- %short%\thanks{This file % describes version \fileversion, last revised \filedate.} %} %\author{%name%\thanks{E-mail: %mail%}} %\date{Released \filedate} % %\maketitle % %\changes{v1.00}{%date%}{First public release} % % \begin{abstract} % ==== Put abstract text here. ==== % \end{abstract} % % \section{Usage} % % ==== Put descriptive text here. ==== % % \DescribeMacro{\dummyMacro} % This macro does nothing.\index{doing nothing|usage} It is merely an % example. If this were a real macro, you would put a paragraph here % describing what the macro is supposed to do, what its mandatory and % optional arguments are, and so forth. % % \DescribeEnv{dummyEnv} % This environment does nothing. It is merely an example. % If this were a real environment, you would put a paragraph here % describing what the environment is supposed to do, what its % mandatory and optional arguments are, and so forth. % %\StopEventually{^^A % \PrintChanges % \PrintIndex %} % % \section{Implementation} % % \begin{macrocode} %<*%typ%> %lcl% % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macro}{\dummyMacro} % This is a dummy macro. If it did anything, we'd describe its % implementation here. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand{\dummyMacro}{} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{environment}{dummyEnv} % This is a dummy environment. If it did anything, we'd describe its % implementation here. % \begin{macrocode} \newenvironment{dummyEnv}{% }{% % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.00a}{%date%}{Added a spurious change log entry to % show what a change \emph{within} an environment definition looks % like.} % Don't use |%| to introduce a code comment within a |macrocode| % environment. Instead, you should typeset all of your comments with % LaTeX---doing so gives much prettier results. For comments within a % macro/environment body, just do an |\end{macrocode}|, include some % commentary, and do another |\begin{macrocode}|. It's that simple. % \begin{macrocode} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{environment} % % \begin{macrocode} \endinput % % \end{macrocode} %\Finale DTX