from %(NEW_LYS)s is preferred.
''' % vars ()
-LY_HEADER_LSR = '''%% Do not edit this file; it is automatically
+LY_HEADER_LSR = '''%% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically
%% generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it
+%% Make any changes in LSR itself, or in Documentation/snippets/new/ ,
+%% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
+%%
%% This file is in the public domain.
'''
-LY_HEADER_NEW = '''%% Do not edit this file; it is automatically
+LY_HEADER_NEW = '''%% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically
%% generated from %s
+%% Make any changes in Documentation/snippets/new/
+%% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
+%%
%% This file is in the public domain.
''' % NEW_LYS
# which convert-ly to use
if os.path.isfile("out/bin/convert-ly"):
conv_path='out/bin/'
+elif os.path.isfile("build/out/bin/convert-ly"):
+ conv_path='build/out/bin/'
else:
conv_path=''
convert_ly=conv_path+'convert-ly'
+lilypond_bin=conv_path+'lilypond'
+
print 'using '+convert_ly
unsafe = []
else:
return m.group (0)
+def escape_backslashes_in_header(snippet):
+ # ASSUME: the \header exists.
+ header_char_number_start = snippet.find('\header {')
+ header_char_number_end = snippet.find('} % begin verbatim')
+
+ header = snippet[header_char_number_start:header_char_number_end]
+ # two levels of escaping happening here -- 4\ means 1\
+ # and the 10\ means two \ backslashes (that's 8\ ), and
+ # one backreference to group 1 (that's two 2\ ).
+ new_header = re.sub("@code\{\\\\([a-zA-Z])", "@code{\\\\\\\\\\1", header)
+ escaped_snippet = (snippet[:header_char_number_start] +
+ new_header + snippet[header_char_number_end:])
+ return escaped_snippet
+
def copy_ly (srcdir, name, tags):
global unsafe
global unconverted
s = mark_verbatim_section (s)
s = lsr_comment_re.sub ('', s)
s = strip_white_spaces_re.sub ('', s)
+ s = escape_backslashes_in_header (s)
open (dest, 'w').write (s)
- e = os.system (convert_ly+(" -e '%s'" % dest))
+ e = os.system (convert_ly+(" -d -e '%s'" % dest))
if e:
unconverted.append (dest)
if os.path.exists (dest + '~'):
os.remove (dest + '~')
# no need to check snippets from input/new
if in_dir and in_dir in srcdir:
- # -V seems to make unsafe snippets fail nicer/sooner
- e = os.system ("lilypond -V -dno-print-pages -dsafe -o /tmp/lsrtest '%s'" % dest)
+ e = os.system ("%s -dno-print-pages -dsafe -o /tmp/lsrtest '%s'" %(lilypond_bin, dest))
if e:
unsafe.append (dest)
else:
need_line_break_workaround = True
contents = doctitle_re.sub (doctitle_sub, contents)
+ contents = escape_backslashes_in_header (contents)
+
# workaround for a bug in the regex's that I'm not smart
# enough to figure out. -gp
if need_line_break_workaround: