hey!

On Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 9:31 AM Quentin Schulz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
> On April 6, 2021 10:58:20 PM UTC, Michael Halstead <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >All new releases are Sphinx ready so we exclude old tags and build for
> >all the rest.
>

Thanks for starting this!


> >
> >Signed-off-by: Michael Halstead <[email protected]>
> >---
> > scripts/run-docs-build | 14 ++++++++++----
> > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> >
> >diff --git a/scripts/run-docs-build b/scripts/run-docs-build
> >index 910f03d..13df34a 100755
> >--- a/scripts/run-docs-build
> >+++ b/scripts/run-docs-build
> >@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ ypdocs=$2/documentation/
> > bbdocs=$3/doc/
> > docs_buildtools=/srv/autobuilder/
> autobuilder.yoctoproject.org/pub/buildtools/x86_64-buildtools-docs-nativesdk-standalone-3.2+snapshot-20201105.sh
> > outputdir=$builddir/output
> >+excluded_tags="yocto-3.1.4 yocto-3.1.3 yocto-3.1.2 yocto-3.1.1 yocto-3.1
> yocto-3.0.1 yocto-3.0 yocto-2.6.4 yocto-2.6.3 yocto-2.7.1 yocto-2.6.2
> yocto-2.7 yocto-2.6.1 yocto-2.6 yocto-2.5.2 yocto-2.5.1 yocto-2.4.4
> yocto-2.4.3 yocto-2.5 yocto-2.3.4 yocto-1.0.2 yocto-1.1.2 yocto-1.2.2
> yocto-1.2.1 yocto-1.3 yocto-1.3.1 yocto-1.3.2 yocto-1.4.3 yocto-1.4.2
> yocto-1.4.1 yocto-1.4 yocto-2.1.3 yocto-2.4.2 yocto-2.1.1 yocto-2.1.2
> yocto-2.0.3 yocto-1.8.2 yocto-2.2.3 yocto-2.4.1 yocto-2.3.3 yocto-2.3.2
> yocto-2.4 yocto-2.2.2 yocto-2.3.1 yocto-2.3 yocto-2.2.1 yocto-2.0.2
> yocto-2.2 yocto-2.1 yocto-2.0.1 yocto-2.0 yocto-1.8.1 yocto-1.7.3
> yocto-1.6.3 yocto-1.7.2 yocto-1.8 yocto-1.5.1"
> >
> >
> > cd $builddir
> >@@ -77,13 +78,18 @@ for branch in dunfell gatesgarth hardknott; do
> > done
> >
> > # Yocto Project releases/tags
> >-for tag in 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3; do
> >+cd $ypdocs
> >+for tag in $(git tag -l  |grep 'yocto-' |sort); do
>
> IIUC the man page,
> git tag --list 'yocto-*' | sort
>

sort -V is even better since it does "natural sort of (version) numbers
within text", let's get ready for 3.10 ;)

And using -V, how about something along these lines:

v_sphinx='yocto-3.1.5'
for v in $(git tag --list 'yocto-*'); do
    first=$(printf '%s\n%s' $v $v_sphinx | sort -V | head -n1)
    if [ "$first" = "$v_sphinx" ]; then
        echo "Yocto $v uses Sphinx!"
    fi
done

and it outputs the following when I run it locally:

Yocto yocto-3.1.5 uses Sphinx!
Yocto yocto-3.1.6 uses Sphinx!
Yocto yocto-3.2 uses Sphinx!
Yocto yocto-3.2.1 uses Sphinx!
Yocto yocto-3.2.2 uses Sphinx!
Yocto yocto-3.2.3 uses Sphinx!



would be doing the same thing as the one command with grep above.
> Discovered it recently so just wanted to share.
>
> I guess this is something we can also do for bitbake Sphinx documentation?
>

yes.


>
> Removed the git context inadvertently but, is =~ some bash built-in? I
> don't know what's the shebang on top but maybe we want to force it to bash
> since I'm not sure it's POSIX "compliant" anymore?


It is bash already.


>
> Reviewed-by: Quentin Schulz <[email protected]>
>
> Thanks,
> Quentin
>
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