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-#!/bin/bash
-#shopt -s extglob
-
-# after the addition of new options, two regions of the documentation in
-# isodoc.dtx need to be updated:
-# 1. the body of the definition of \showkeys
-# listkeys will print that body with the argument `show'
-# 2. The body of the tabular (in the section `Commands'), which shows
-# the options having a corresponding command.
-# listkeys will print that body with the argument `defs'
-#
-# An easy way to replace the data in isodoc.dtx is, using the vim editor:
-# 1. select the lines (the contents of \def\showkeys, say) with V and then
-# 2. type :!listkeys show
-
-
-usage() { echo "Usage: listkeys defs|show"; }
-[[ -z $1 ]] && usage
-
-type=$1
-[[ $type =~ ^(defs|show)$ ]] || usage
-
-minipage='^(acceptdesc|copyto|enclosures|logoaddres|signature|returnaddress)$'
-undef='^(accountname|accountno|bic|iban|routingno|vatno)$'
-# find keys which have a corresponding command:
-a=($(
- while read -r x; do
- [[ $x =~ define@key ]] || continue
- # \define@key{isodoc}{closing} {\def\closing{#1}}
- re='\\define@key\{isodoc\}\{([[:alpha:]]+)\}.*\\def\\\1\{'
- # ----word---- ^^-same word
- [[ $x =~ $re ]] || continue
- echo ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
- done<isodoc.dtx |sort
-))
-
-if [[ $type == defs ]]; then
- for i in ${a[@]}; do
- if [[ $i =~ $minipage ]]; then
- printf "%20s & \\%s\\NN\n" $i "@isodocmp{$i}"
- elif [[ $i =~ $undef ]]; then
- printf "%20s & \\%s\\NN\n" $i "@isodocun{$i}"
- else
- printf "%20s & \\%s\\NN\n" $i $i
- fi
- done
-else
- for i in ${a[@]}; do echo $i; done |
- cols -5 --squeeze --sep=' & ' --suf='\NN' --pre='% '
-fi