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doc: Update doc cache delimiter to work with Texinfo 5.0 (bug #39778)
* doc/interpreter/mk_doc_cache.m: Change doc delimiter to ASCII 30
(record separator) because Texinfo 5.0 uses ASCII 31 (unit separator).
Use hexadecimal representation for consistency with other scripts.
* libinterp/corefcn/help.cc (install_built_in_docstrings): Change doc
delimiter to ASCII 30 (record separator).
* doc/interpreter/munge-texi.pl, libinterp/gendoc.pl, scripts/mkdoc.pl:
Change doc delimiter to ASCII 30 (record separator). Use hexadecimal escape
sequence for consistency and to avoid using literal control characters.
author | Mike Miller <mtmiller@ieee.org> |
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date | Tue, 13 Aug 2013 23:42:30 -0400 |
parents | dc76e3909d36 |
children | c16c446204e5 |
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syntax: regexp # The recurrent (^|/) idiom in the regexps below should be understood # to mean "at any directory" while the ^ idiom means "from the # project's top-level directory". # gnulib makes these silly backup files .~$ # This directory gets created by gnulib during the build. # It contains no Octave files. ^libgnu/* # This directory mostly contains cruft during build time, but it does # contain some Octave code, so we gotta be a bit more careful about # what we ignore here ^m4/(?!ax_).+\.m4$ # Emacs tools create these (^|/)TAGS$ (^|/)semantic.cache$ (/|^)Makefile\.in$ ^INSTALL$ ^aclocal\.m4$ ^build-.*($|/) ^configure$ ^autom4te\.cache($|/) ^config\.in\.h$ # e.g. doc/faq/OctaveFAQ.info # doc/interpreter/octave.info-4 ^doc/.*\.info(-\d)?$ ^doc/\w*/stamp-vti$ ^doc/\w*/version\.texi$ ^doc/interpreter/images\.mk$ # e.g. liboctave/operators/smx-op-inc.mk ^liboctave/operators/\w+-op-\w+\.mk$ ^libinterp/dldfcn/module\.mk$