I would like to use Sphinx to process my "Adventures of a Pythonista
in Schemeland"
(http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=251474) and collect them in
a nice hyperlinked document with search capabilities.
Each Adventure is a Scheme file (extension .ss) which contains a big
docstring with
the text of the Adventure, in ReST format. Currently I have a function
scheme2rst(schemefilename) which takes in input the filename of the Scheme file
(for instance adventure1.ss) and returns the filename of the corresponding .rst
file (i.e. adventure1.rst), which is written on the file system as a
side effect.
I could very well write a preprocessor script that converts all the Scheme files
to rst files and run Sphinx after that, but I would rather prefer to
integrate my
scheme2rst utility in Sphinx, so that I can avoid errors like
forgetting to regenerate
the .rst files. What's the suggested way to do something like that?
I assume there are hooks in Sphinx such that I can preprocess the files
automatically.
Thanks for any hint,

                   Michele Simionato

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