chore(scripts): update documentation of port.pl, port.sh and rename.pl
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#
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# This perl script is for porting files from the standard library to the HoTT library
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#
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# (1) create a file "port.txt", with a list of entries "foo:bar" (or "foo;bar"),
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# one per line
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# (2) put this script and port.txt in the same directory, and make sure
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# the script is executable.
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# (3) use "[path]/port.pl [path]/source [path]/target" to do the renaming.
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# On a Unix system, at least, you can use wildcards.
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# To use: first make it executable (chmod u+x port.pl). Then type
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#
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# -> You can write foo;bar to replace all occurrences,
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# even if they are a substring of a longer expression (useful for e.g. notation)
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#
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# Example: if you put rename.pl and port.txt in lean/library, then
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# from that directory type
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#
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# ./rename.pl data/nat/*.lean
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#
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# to do all the renamings in data/nat. Alternative, change to that directory,
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# and type
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#
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# ../../rename.pl *.lean
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#
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# Notes:
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#
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# We assume identifiers have only letters, numbers, _, or "'" or ".".
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#
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# See http://perldoc.perl.org/perlfaq5.html, "How can I use Perl's i option from
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# within a program?" for information on the method used to change a file in place.
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#
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# See also http://perldoc.perl.org/File/Find.html for information on how to write
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# a subroutine that will traverse a directory tree.
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# ./port.pl ../library/path/to/source.lean ../hott/path/to/destination.hlean ["from1" "to1" "from2" "to2" ...]
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#
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# This will port the file ../library/path/to/source.lean to ../hott/path/to/destination.hlean
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# renaming core definitions form the standard library to core definitions in the HoTT library.
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# These renamings are specified in port.txt. See the documentation in rename.pl for the syntax.
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# The arguments "fromi" and "toi" are optional, but should be provided in pairs.
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# These arguments will replace "fromi" by "toi" in the specified file,
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# before doing any other renamings.
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Cwd 'abs_path';
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#
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# WARNING: This will overwrite all destination files without warning!
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#
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# to add a new file to port to this file, add a new line of the form
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#
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# ./port.pl ../library/path/to/source.lean ../hott/path/to/destination.hlean "from1" "to1" "from2" "to2" [...]
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#
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# This will port the file ../library/path/to/source.lean to ../hott/path/to/destination.hlean
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# renaming core definitions form the standard library to core definitions in the HoTT library.
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# These renamings are specified in port.txt. Additional changes can be added by the extra arguments.
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# The extra arguments will replace "fromi" by "toi" in the specified file,
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# before doing any other renamings.
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#
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# Note: parentheses (and other characters with a special meaning in regular expressions)
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# have to be escaped
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# See port.pl for the syntax, if you want to add new files to port.
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now=$(date +"%B %d, %Y")
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./port.pl ../library/data/nat/basic.lean ../hott/types/nat/basic2.hlean "Module: data.nat.basic" "Module: types.nat.basic
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# (3) use "[path]/rename.pl [path]/file" to do the renaming.
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# On a Unix system, at least, you can use wildcards.
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#
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# -> You can write foo;bar to replace all occurrences,
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# even if they are a substring of a longer expression (useful for e.g. notation)
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#
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# Example: if you put rename.pl and renamings.txt in lean/library, then
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# from that directory type
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#
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#
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# Notes:
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#
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# We assume identifiers have only letters, numbers, _, or "'" or ".".
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# For lines "foo:bar" we assume that foo has only letters, numbers, _, or "'" or ".".
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#
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# Lines "foo;bar" replaces every occurrence of "foo" by "bar",
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# even if "foo" is a substring of a bigger expression.
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# "foo" can contain whitespace or special characters, but cannot contain newlines.
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#
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# Parentheses (and other characters with a special meaning in regular expressions)
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# have to be escaped
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#
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# See http://perldoc.perl.org/perlfaq5.html, "How can I use Perl's i option from
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# within a program?" for information on the method used to change a file in place.
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#
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# See also http://perldoc.perl.org/File/Find.html for information on how to write
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# a subroutine that will traverse a directory tree.
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#
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Cwd 'abs_path';
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