#!/bin/sh # # grap2graph -- compile graph description descriptions to bitmap images # # by Eric S. Raymond , May 2003 # based on a recipe by W. Richard Stevens # # salves for shell portability agonies by G. Branden Robinson # # Take grap description on stdin, emit cropped bitmap on stdout. The # grap markup should *not* be wrapped in .G1/.G2, this script will do # that. A -U option on the command line enables gpic/groff "unsafe" # mode. A -format FOO option changes the image output format to any # format supported by convert(1). All other options are passed to # convert(1). The default format is PNG. # # Requires the groff suite and the ImageMagick tools. Both are Free # Software . This code # is released to the public domain. # # Here are the assumptions behind the option processing: # # 1. None of the options of grap(1) are relevant. # # 2. Only the -U option of groff(1) is relevant. # # 3. Many options of convert(1) are potentially relevant, (especially # -density, -interlace, -transparency, -border, and -comment). # # Thus, we pass -U to groff(1), and everything else to convert(1). # Screen for shells non-conforming with POSIX Issue 4 (1994). badshell=yes # Solaris 10 /bin/sh is so wretched that it not only doesn't support # standard parameter expansion, but it also writes diagnostic messages # to the standard output instead of standard error. if [ -n "$SHELL" ] then "$SHELL" -c 'prog=${0##*/}' >/dev/null 2>&1 && badshell= fi if [ -n "$badshell" ] then prog=`basename $0` else prog=${0##*/} fi usage="usage: $prog [-unsafe] [-format output-format] \ [convert-argument ...] $prog {-v | --version} $prog --help Read a grap(1) program from the standard input and write an image file, by default in Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format, to the standard output. See the grap2graph(1) manual page." groff_opts="" convert_opts="" convert_trim_arg="-trim" format="png" while [ "$1" ] do case $1 in -unsafe) groff_opts="-U";; -format) format=$2 shift;; -v | --version) echo "$prog (groff) version 1.24.1" exit 0;; --help) echo "$usage" exit 0;; *) convert_opts="$convert_opts $1";; esac shift done # create temporary directory tmp= for d in "$GROFF_TMPDIR" "$TMPDIR" "$TMP" "$TEMP" /tmp do test -n "$d" && break done if ! test -d "$d" then echo "$0: error: temporary directory \"$d\" does not exist or is" \ "not a directory" >&2 exit 1 fi if ! tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$d/grap2graph-XXXXXX") 2> /dev/null` then # mktemp failed--not installed or is a version that doesn't support # those flags? Fall back to older method which uses more # predictable naming. # # $RANDOM is a Bashism. The fallback of $PPID is not good # pseudorandomness, but is supported by the stripped-down dash # shell, for instance. tmp="$d/grap2graph$$-${RANDOM:-$PPID}" (umask 077 && mkdir "$tmp") 2> /dev/null fi if ! test -d "$tmp" then echo "$0: error: cannot create temporary directory \"$tmp\"" >&2 exit 1 fi # See if the installed version of convert(1) is new enough to support the -trim # option. Versions that didn't were described as "old" as early as 2008. is_convert_recent=`convert -help | grep -e -trim` if test -z "$is_convert_recent" then echo "$0: warning: falling back to old '-crop 0x0' trim method" >&2 convert_trim_arg="-crop 0x0" fi trap 'exit_status=$?; rm -rf "$tmp" && exit $exit_status' EXIT INT TERM # Here goes: # 1. Add .G1/.G2. # 2. Process through grap(1) to emit pic markup. # 3. Process through groff(1) with pic preprocessing to emit Postscript. # 4. Use convert(1) to crop the Postscript and turn it into a bitmap. (echo ".G1"; cat; echo ".G2") | grap | groff -p $groff_opts -Tps -P-pletter | \ convert -trim $convert_opts - "$tmp"/grap2graph.$format \ && cat "$tmp"/grap2graph.$format # End