Start enforcing title styles

This depends on the number of the file.
pull/977/head
Kegan Dougal 9 years ago
parent ad26b7f8cb
commit ef473b4161

@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ from docutils.core import publish_file
import fileinput
import glob
import os
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
@ -14,17 +15,55 @@ stylesheets = {
"stylesheet_path": ["basic.css", "nature.css"]
}
def glob_spec_to(out_file_name):
with open(out_file_name, "wb") as outfile:
for f in sorted(glob.glob("../specification/*.rst")):
with open(f, "rb") as infile:
section = infile.read()
title_style_matchers = {
"=": re.compile("^=+$"),
"-": re.compile("^-+$")
}
TOP_LEVEL = "="
SECOND_LEVEL = "-"
def check_valid_section(filename, section):
# we need TWO new lines else the next file's title gets merged
# the last paragraph *WITHOUT RST PRODUCING A WARNING*
if not section[-2:] == '\n\n':
raise Exception(
"The file " + f + " does not end with 2 new lines."
"The file " + filename + " does not end with 2 new lines."
)
# Enforce some rules to reduce the risk of having mismatched title
# styles.
title_line = section.split("\n")[1]
if title_line != (len(title_line) * title_line[0]):
raise Exception(
"The file " + filename + " doesn't have a title style line on line 2"
)
# anything marked as x0_ is the start of a new top-level section
if re.match("^[0-9]+0_", filename):
if not title_style_matchers[TOP_LEVEL].match(title_line):
raise Exception(
"The file " + filename + " is a top-level section because it matches " +
"the filename format x0_something.rst but has the wrong title " +
"style: expected '" + TOP_LEVEL + "' but got '" +
title_line[0] + "'"
)
# anything marked as xx_ is the start of a sub-section
elif re.match("^[0-9]+_", filename):
if not title_style_matchers[SECOND_LEVEL].match(title_line):
raise Exception(
"The file " + filename + " is a 2nd-level section because it matches " +
"the filename format xx_something.rst but has the wrong title " +
"style: expected '" + SECOND_LEVEL + "' but got '" +
title_line[0] + "'"
)
def cat_spec_sections_to(out_file_name):
with open(out_file_name, "wb") as outfile:
for f in sorted(glob.glob("../specification/*.rst")):
with open(f, "rb") as infile:
section = infile.read()
check_valid_section(f.split("/")[-1], section)
outfile.write(section)
@ -74,7 +113,7 @@ def cleanup_env():
def main():
prepare_env()
glob_spec_to("tmp/full_spec.rst")
cat_spec_sections_to("tmp/full_spec.rst")
run_through_template("tmp/full_spec.rst")
shutil.copy("../supporting-docs/howtos/client-server.rst", "tmp/howto.rst")
run_through_template("tmp/howto.rst")

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