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# Copyright 2005 Canonical Ltd.
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# Copyright (C) 2005 by Hans Ulrich Niedermann
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# Portions Copyright (C) 2005 by Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""man.py - create man page from built-in bzr help and static text
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* use usage information instead of simple "bzr foo" in COMMAND OVERVIEW
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#<<< code taken from bzr (C) Canonical
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version_info = sys.version_info
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except AttributeError:
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version_info = 1, 5 # 1.5 or older
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REINVOKE = "__BZR_REINVOKE"
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if version_info < NEED_VERS:
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if not os.environ.has_key(REINVOKE):
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# mutating os.environ doesn't work in old Pythons
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os.putenv(REINVOKE, "1")
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for python in 'python2.4', 'python2.3':
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os.execvp(python, [python] + sys.argv)
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print >>sys.stderr, "bzr-man.py: error: cannot find a suitable python interpreter"
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print >>sys.stderr, " (need %d.%d or later)" % NEED_VERS
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import bzrlib, bzrlib.help
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#>>> code taken from bzr (C) Canonical
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import bzrlib.commands
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def get_filename(options):
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"""Provides name of manpage"""
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return "%s.1" % (options.bzr_name)
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def infogen(options, outfile):
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"""Assembles a man page"""
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{ "bzrcmd": options.bzr_name,
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"datestamp": time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d",tt),
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"timestamp": time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S +0000",tt),
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"version": bzrlib.__version__,
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outfile.write(man_preamble % params)
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outfile.write(man_escape(man_head % params))
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outfile.write(man_escape(getcommand_list(params)))
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outfile.write(man_escape(getcommand_help(params)))
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outfile.write(man_escape(man_foot % params))
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def man_escape(string):
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"""Escapes strings for man page compatibility"""
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result = string.replace("\\","\\\\")
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result = result.replace("`","\\`")
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result = result.replace("'","\\'")
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def command_name_list():
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"""Builds a list of command names from bzrlib"""
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command_names = bzrlib.commands.builtin_command_names()
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def getcommand_list (params):
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"""Builds summary help for command names in manpage format"""
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bzrcmd = params["bzrcmd"]
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output = '.SH "COMMAND OVERVIEW"\n'
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for cmd_name in command_name_list():
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cmd_object = bzrlib.commands.get_cmd_object(cmd_name)
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cmd_help = cmd_object.help()
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firstline = cmd_help.split('\n', 1)[0]
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usage = bzrlib.help.command_usage(cmd_object)
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tmp = '.TP\n.B "%s"\n%s\n' % (usage, firstline)
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raise RuntimeError, "Command '%s' has no help text" % (cmd_name)
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def getcommand_help(params):
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"""Shows individual options for a bzr command"""
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output='.SH "COMMAND REFERENCE"\n'
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for cmd_name in command_name_list():
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cmd_object = bzrlib.commands.get_cmd_object(cmd_name)
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output = output + format_command(params, cmd_object)
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def format_command (params, cmd):
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"""Provides long help for each public command"""
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subsection_header = '.SS "%s"\n' % (bzrlib.help.command_usage(cmd))
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doc = "%s\n" % (cmd.__doc__)
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options = cmd.options()
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option_str = "\nOptions:\n"
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for option_name, option in sorted(options.items()):
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l = ' --' + option_name
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if option.type is not None:
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l += ' ' + option.argname.upper()
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short_name = option.short_name()
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assert len(short_name) == 1
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l += ', -' + short_name
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l += (30 - len(l)) * ' ' + option.help
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# TODO: Split help over multiple lines with
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# correct indenting and wrapping.
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wrapped = textwrap.fill(l, initial_indent='',
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subsequent_indent=30*' ')
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option_str = option_str + wrapped + '\n'
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if len(cmd.aliases) > 1:
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aliases_str += '\nAliases: '
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aliases_str += '\nAlias: '
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aliases_str += ', '.join(cmd.aliases)
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return subsection_header + option_str + aliases_str + "\n" + doc + "\n"
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def parse_line(self, line):
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class CommandListParser(Parser):
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"""Parser for output of "bzr help commands".
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The parsed content can then be used to
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- write a "COMMAND OVERVIEW" section into a man page
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- provide a list of all commands
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def __init__(self,params):
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self.command_usage = []
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self.all_commands = []
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self.usage_exp = re.compile("([a-z0-9-]+).*")
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self.descr_exp = re.compile(" ([A-Z].*)\s*")
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def parse_line(self, line):
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m = self.usage_exp.match(line)
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self.command_usage.append((self.command,self.usage,self.descr))
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self.all_commands.append(self.command)
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self.command = m.groups()[0]
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raise Error, "matching usage line in state %d" % state
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m = self.descr_exp.match(line)
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self.descr = m.groups()[0]
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raise Error, "matching descr line in state %d" % state
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raise Error, "Cannot parse this line"
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self.command_usage.append((self.command,self.usage,self.descr))
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self.all_commands.append(self.command)
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raise Error, "ending parse in state %d" % state
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def write_to_manpage(self, outfile):
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bzrcmd = self.params["bzrcmd"]
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outfile.write('.SH "COMMAND OVERVIEW"\n')
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for (command,usage,descr) in self.command_usage:
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outfile.write('.TP\n.B "%s %s"\n%s\n\n' % (bzrcmd, usage, descr))
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def __init__(self, parser):
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def write(self, data):
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for line in data.split('\n'):
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self.parser.parse_line(line)
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def write_command_details(params, command, usage, descr, outfile):
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x = ('.SS "%s %s"\n.B "%s"\n.PP\n.B "Usage:"\n%s %s\n\n' %
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outfile.write(man_escape(x))
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man_preamble = """\
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Man page for Bazaar (%(bzrcmd)s)
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.\\\" Man page for %(bzrcmd)s (bazaar-ng)
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.\\\" Large parts of this file are autogenerated from the output of
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.\\\" \"%(bzrcmd)s help commands\"
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is to look for external command.
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E-Mail address of the user. Overrides default user config.
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E-Mail address of the user. Overrides
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.I "~/.bzr.conf/email" and
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.I "John Doe <john@example.com>"
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E-Mail address of the user. Overriddes default user config.
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Editor for editing commit messages
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Editor for editing commit messages
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Paths where bzr should look for plugins
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Home directory for bzr
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E-Mail address of the user. Overridden by the content of the file
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.I "~/.bzr.conf/email"
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and of the environment variable
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.I "~/.bazaar/bazaar.conf"
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Contains the users default configuration. The section
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is used to define general configuration that will be applied everywhere.
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can be used to create command aliases for
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commonly used options.
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A typical config file might look something like:
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email=John Doe <jdoe@isp.com>
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commit = commit --strict
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log10 = log --short -r -10..-1
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Directory where all the user\'s settings are stored.
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.I "~/.bzr.conf/email"
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Stores name and email address of the user. Overrides content of
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environment variable. Example content:
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.I "John Doe <john@example.com>"
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.UR http://www.bazaar-vcs.org/
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.BR http://www.bazaar-vcs.org/
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.UR http://www.bazaar-ng.org/
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.BR http://www.bazaar-ng.org/,
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.UR http://www.bazaar-ng.org/doc/
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.BR http://www.bazaar-ng.org/doc/
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"datestamp": time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d",tt),
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"timestamp": time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S +0000",tt),
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"version": bzrlib.__version__,
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clp = CommandListParser(params)
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bzrlib.help.help("commands", outfile=HelpReader(clp))
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if len(sys.argv) == 2:
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filename = sys.argv[1]
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outfile = open(filename,"w")
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outfile.write(man_preamble % params)
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outfile.write(man_escape(man_head % params))
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clp.write_to_manpage(outfile)
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# This doesn't do more than the summary so far.
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#outfile.write('.SH "DETAILED COMMAND DESCRIPTION"\n')
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#for (command,usage,descr) in clp.command_usage:
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# write_command_details(params, command, usage, descr, outfile = outfile)
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outfile.write(man_escape(man_foot % params))
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if __name__ == '__main__':