Re: [PATCH 2/4] check-docs: update non-command documentation list

2012-08-08 Thread Philip Oakley
- Original Message - 
From: Jeff King p...@peff.net

To: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
Cc: Matthieu Moy matthieu@imag.fr; git@vger.kernel.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/4] check-docs: update non-command documentation 
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 12:24:29PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:


Jeff King p...@peff.net writes:

 The check-docs target looks at Documentation/git*txt and
 complains if any entry does not have a matching command.
 Therefore we need to explicitly ignore any entries which are
 not meant to describe a command (like gitattributes.txt).
 This list has grown stale over time, so let's bring it up to
 date.

 Signed-off-by: Jeff King p...@peff.net
 ---
 I really wonder if we would do better to match git-*.txt, since 
 most of
 the ignores are gitfoo(7) types of pages. We'd probably want to add 
 back
 in git, gitweb and gitk explicitly, but they are already 
 handled

 specially above and below.

Quite possibly, yes.


Actually, my already handled specially is not quite accurate. That
special list is things that are commands but are not necessarily
mentioned in the Makefile variables. But this list is things that 
are

documented but do not begin with git-. The two should mostly be the
same, but the whole point of this exercise is to make sure they _are_
the same.

A better solution is to simply ask the Documentation directory what 
the

commands are, since it already knows (in the form of MAN1_TXT).


Also git gitk gitweb may want to be made into a Makefile variable
to be shared in the above and below (I do not know what to call
them offhand---they are programs with special build rules that are
not covered by ALL/SCRIPT_LIB/BUILTIN).


I couldn't think of a special name, either, but I think it is 
sufficient

to just create a new ALL_COMMANDS variable that includes those other
things, and then add to it.


By the way, do we have a documentation for git-gui?  Perhaps it may
want to be added to that git gitk gitweb list as a reminder that
it lacks documentation.  One of the goals of the person who runs
make check-docs should be to reduce the special case that appears
at the beginning of that case statement.


Yes, it should be checked (and git-citool, too).


I also wonder why help is not treated as a built-in?  Perhaps we
should throw it in to git gitk gitweb list?  After all, it is a
command that is available in git foo form, is documented, and is
listed in the command-list.txt file.


One issue I notice a few weeks ago is that `git help --all` does not 
list all of the available git help pages, rather it just limits itself 
to the available command pages.


This means that new users can't discover those additional help pages in 
any easy manner.


I had an initial look at what might be involved in adding a --guides 
option, shifting the current --all to --cmd (or --command) and then 
make --all list both commands and guides.


The need for help to list all the guides is parallel to these patches. I 
didn't get that far in working out how to approach such a patch which 
would discovere the available guides - I'm on GfW-msysgit which normally 
uses web display.




Historically it was part of git.c, but these days it is a built-in and
does not need any special treatment from check-docs.

Patches for all to follow (on top of my previous 4).

 [5/4]: check-docs: factor out command-list
 [6/4]: check-docs: list git-gui as a command
 [7/4]: check-docs: drop git-help special-case
 [8/4]: check-docs: get documented command list from Makefile

-Peff
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Re: [PATCH 2/4] check-docs: update non-command documentation list

2012-08-08 Thread Junio C Hamano
Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:

 One issue I notice a few weeks ago is that `git help --all` does not
 list all of the available git help pages, rather it just limits itself
 to the available command pages.

 This means that new users can't discover those additional help pages
 in any easy manner.

That would be a problem _only_ if these additional help pages are
of importance for new users.  I do not think things that come from
Documentation/technical and ARTICLES (in Documentation/Makefile)
qualify as such.

I'd be perfectly happy as long as all documents are reachable from
git.html in html-fied documentation (the man pages have equivalent
cross references, I think).
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