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diff --git a/tools/docs/sphinx-build-wrapper b/tools/docs/sphinx-build-wrapper new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..7a5fcef25429 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/docs/sphinx-build-wrapper @@ -0,0 +1,864 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +# Copyright (C) 2025 Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> +# +# pylint: disable=R0902, R0912, R0913, R0914, R0915, R0917, C0103 +# +# Converted from docs Makefile and parallel-wrapper.sh, both under +# GPLv2, copyrighted since 2008 by the following authors: +# +# Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@gmail.com> +# Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> +# Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org> +# Carlos Bilbao <carlos.bilbao@amd.com> +# Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com> +# Donald Hunter <donald.hunter@gmail.com> +# Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> +# Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com> +# Jan Stancek <jstancek@redhat.com> +# Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> +# Joshua Clayton <stillcompiling@gmail.com> +# Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> +# Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> +# Magnus Damm <damm+renesas@opensource.se> +# Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> +# Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> +# Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com> +# Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com> +# Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> +# Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> +# Shuah Khan <shuahkh@osg.samsung.com> +# Thorsten Blum <thorsten.blum@toblux.com> +# Tomas Winkler <tomas.winkler@intel.com> + + +""" +Sphinx build wrapper that handles Kernel-specific business rules: + +- it gets the Kernel build environment vars; +- it determines what's the best parallelism; +- it handles SPHINXDIRS + +This tool ensures that MIN_PYTHON_VERSION is satisfied. If version is +below that, it seeks for a new Python version. If found, it re-runs using +the newer version. +""" + +import argparse +import locale +import os +import re +import shlex +import shutil +import subprocess +import sys + +from concurrent import futures +from glob import glob + + +LIB_DIR = "../lib/python" +SRC_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + +sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(SRC_DIR, LIB_DIR)) + +from kdoc.python_version import PythonVersion +from kdoc.latex_fonts import LatexFontChecker +from jobserver import JobserverExec # pylint: disable=C0413,C0411,E0401 + +# +# Some constants +# +VENV_DEFAULT = "sphinx_latest" +MIN_PYTHON_VERSION = PythonVersion("3.7").version +PAPER = ["", "a4", "letter"] + +TARGETS = { + "cleandocs": { "builder": "clean" }, + "linkcheckdocs": { "builder": "linkcheck" }, + "htmldocs": { "builder": "html" }, + "epubdocs": { "builder": "epub", "out_dir": "epub" }, + "texinfodocs": { "builder": "texinfo", "out_dir": "texinfo" }, + "infodocs": { "builder": "texinfo", "out_dir": "texinfo" }, + "mandocs": { "builder": "man", "out_dir": "man" }, + "latexdocs": { "builder": "latex", "out_dir": "latex" }, + "pdfdocs": { "builder": "latex", "out_dir": "latex" }, + "xmldocs": { "builder": "xml", "out_dir": "xml" }, +} + + +# +# SphinxBuilder class +# + +class SphinxBuilder: + """ + Handles a sphinx-build target, adding needed arguments to build + with the Kernel. + """ + + def get_path(self, path, use_cwd=False, abs_path=False): + """ + Ancillary routine to handle patches the right way, as shell does. + + It first expands "~" and "~user". Then, if patch is not absolute, + join self.srctree. Finally, if requested, convert to abspath. + """ + + path = os.path.expanduser(path) + if not path.startswith("/"): + if use_cwd: + base = os.getcwd() + else: + base = self.srctree + + path = os.path.join(base, path) + + if abs_path: + return os.path.abspath(path) + + return path + + def check_rust(self): + """ + Checks if Rust is enabled + """ + self.rustdoc = False + + config = os.path.join(self.srctree, ".config") + + if not os.path.isfile(config): + return + + re_rust = re.compile(r"CONFIG_RUST=(m|y)") + + try: + with open(config, "r", encoding="utf-8") as fp: + for line in fp: + if re_rust.match(line): + self.rustdoc = True + return + + except OSError as e: + print(f"Failed to open {config}", file=sys.stderr) + + def get_sphinx_extra_opts(self, n_jobs): + """ + Get the number of jobs to be used for docs build passed via command + line and desired sphinx verbosity. + + The number of jobs can be on different places: + + 1) It can be passed via "-j" argument; + 2) The SPHINXOPTS="-j8" env var may have "-j"; + 3) if called via GNU make, -j specifies the desired number of jobs. + with GNU makefile, this number is available via POSIX jobserver; + 4) if none of the above is available, it should default to "-jauto", + and let sphinx decide the best value. + """ + + # + # SPHINXOPTS env var, if used, contains extra arguments to be used + # by sphinx-build time. Among them, it may contain sphinx verbosity + # and desired number of parallel jobs. + # + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + parser.add_argument('-j', '--jobs', type=int) + parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true') + + # + # Other sphinx-build arguments go as-is, so place them + # at self.sphinxopts, using shell parser + # + sphinxopts = shlex.split(os.environ.get("SPHINXOPTS", "")) + + # + # Build a list of sphinx args, honoring verbosity here if specified + # + + verbose = self.verbose + sphinx_args, self.sphinxopts = parser.parse_known_args(sphinxopts) + if sphinx_args.quiet is True: + verbose = False + + # + # If the user explicitly sets "-j" at command line, use it. + # Otherwise, pick it from SPHINXOPTS args + # + if n_jobs: + self.n_jobs = n_jobs + elif sphinx_args.jobs: + self.n_jobs = sphinx_args.jobs + else: + self.n_jobs = None + + if not verbose: + self.sphinxopts += ["-q"] + + def __init__(self, builddir, venv=None, verbose=False, n_jobs=None, + interactive=None): + """Initialize internal variables""" + self.venv = venv + self.verbose = None + + # + # Normal variables passed from Kernel's makefile + # + self.kernelversion = os.environ.get("KERNELVERSION", "unknown") + self.kernelrelease = os.environ.get("KERNELRELEASE", "unknown") + self.pdflatex = os.environ.get("PDFLATEX", "xelatex") + + # + # Kernel main Makefile defines a PYTHON3 variable whose default is + # "python3". When set to a different value, it allows running a + # diferent version than the default official python3 package. + # Several distros package python3xx-sphinx packages with newer + # versions of Python and sphinx-build. + # + # Honor such variable different than default + # + self.python = os.environ.get("PYTHON3") + if self.python == "python3": + self.python = None + + if not interactive: + self.latexopts = os.environ.get("LATEXOPTS", "-interaction=batchmode -no-shell-escape") + else: + self.latexopts = os.environ.get("LATEXOPTS", "") + + if not verbose: + verbose = bool(os.environ.get("KBUILD_VERBOSE", "") != "") + + if verbose is not None: + self.verbose = verbose + + # + # Source tree directory. This needs to be at os.environ, as + # Sphinx extensions use it + # + self.srctree = os.environ.get("srctree") + if not self.srctree: + self.srctree = "." + os.environ["srctree"] = self.srctree + + # + # Now that we can expand srctree, get other directories as well + # + self.sphinxbuild = os.environ.get("SPHINXBUILD", "sphinx-build") + self.kerneldoc = self.get_path(os.environ.get("KERNELDOC", + "scripts/kernel-doc.py")) + self.builddir = self.get_path(builddir, use_cwd=True, abs_path=True) + + # + # Get directory locations for LaTeX build toolchain + # + self.pdflatex_cmd = shutil.which(self.pdflatex) + self.latexmk_cmd = shutil.which("latexmk") + + self.env = os.environ.copy() + + self.get_sphinx_extra_opts(n_jobs) + + self.check_rust() + + # + # If venv command line argument is specified, run Sphinx from venv + # + if venv: + bin_dir = os.path.join(venv, "bin") + if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(bin_dir, "activate")): + sys.exit(f"Venv {venv} not found.") + + # "activate" virtual env + self.env["PATH"] = bin_dir + ":" + self.env["PATH"] + self.env["VIRTUAL_ENV"] = venv + if "PYTHONHOME" in self.env: + del self.env["PYTHONHOME"] + print(f"Setting venv to {venv}") + + def run_sphinx(self, sphinx_build, build_args, *args, **pwargs): + """ + Executes sphinx-build using current python3 command. + + When calling via GNU make, POSIX jobserver is used to tell how + many jobs are still available from a job pool. claim all remaining + jobs, as we don't want sphinx-build to run in parallel with other + jobs. + + Despite that, the user may actually force a different value than + the number of available jobs via command line. + + The "with" logic here is used to ensure that the claimed jobs will + be freed once subprocess finishes + """ + + with JobserverExec() as jobserver: + if jobserver.claim: + # + # when GNU make is used, claim available jobs from jobserver + # + n_jobs = str(jobserver.claim) + else: + # + # Otherwise, let sphinx decide by default + # + n_jobs = "auto" + + # + # If explicitly requested via command line, override default + # + if self.n_jobs: + n_jobs = str(self.n_jobs) + + # + # We can't simply call python3 sphinx-build, as OpenSUSE + # Tumbleweed uses an ELF binary file (/usr/bin/alts) to switch + # between different versions of sphinx-build. So, only call it + # prepending "python3.xx" when PYTHON3 variable is not default. + # + if self.python: + cmd = [self.python] + else: + cmd = [] + + cmd += [sphinx_build] + cmd += [f"-j{n_jobs}"] + cmd += build_args + cmd += self.sphinxopts + + if self.verbose: + print(" ".join(cmd)) + + return subprocess.call(cmd, *args, **pwargs) + + def handle_html(self, css, output_dir): + """ + Extra steps for HTML and epub output. + + For such targets, we need to ensure that CSS will be properly + copied to the output _static directory + """ + + if css: + css = os.path.expanduser(css) + if not css.startswith("/"): + css = os.path.join(self.srctree, css) + + static_dir = os.path.join(output_dir, "_static") + os.makedirs(static_dir, exist_ok=True) + + try: + shutil.copy2(css, static_dir) + except (OSError, IOError) as e: + print(f"Warning: Failed to copy CSS: {e}", file=sys.stderr) + + if self.rustdoc: + print("Building rust docs") + if "MAKE" in self.env: + cmd = [self.env["MAKE"]] + else: + cmd = ["make", "LLVM=1"] + + cmd += [ "rustdoc"] + if self.verbose: + print(" ".join(cmd)) + + try: + subprocess.run(cmd, check=True) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + print(f"Ignored errors when building rustdoc: {e}. Is RUST enabled?", + file=sys.stderr) + + def build_pdf_file(self, latex_cmd, from_dir, path): + """Builds a single pdf file using latex_cmd""" + try: + subprocess.run(latex_cmd + [path], + cwd=from_dir, check=True, env=self.env) + + return True + except subprocess.CalledProcessError: + return False + + def pdf_parallel_build(self, tex_suffix, latex_cmd, tex_files, n_jobs): + """Build PDF files in parallel if possible""" + builds = {} + build_failed = False + max_len = 0 + has_tex = False + + # + # LaTeX PDF error code is almost useless for us: + # any warning makes it non-zero. For kernel doc builds it always return + # non-zero even when build succeeds. So, let's do the best next thing: + # Ignore build errors. At the end, check if all PDF files were built, + # printing a summary with the built ones and returning 0 if all of + # them were actually built. + # + with futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=n_jobs) as executor: + jobs = {} + + for from_dir, pdf_dir, entry in tex_files: + name = entry.name + + if not name.endswith(tex_suffix): + continue + + name = name[:-len(tex_suffix)] + has_tex = True + + future = executor.submit(self.build_pdf_file, latex_cmd, + from_dir, entry.path) + jobs[future] = (from_dir, pdf_dir, name) + + for future in futures.as_completed(jobs): + from_dir, pdf_dir, name = jobs[future] + + pdf_name = name + ".pdf" + pdf_from = os.path.join(from_dir, pdf_name) + pdf_to = os.path.join(pdf_dir, pdf_name) + out_name = os.path.relpath(pdf_to, self.builddir) + max_len = max(max_len, len(out_name)) + + try: + success = future.result() + + if success and os.path.exists(pdf_from): + os.rename(pdf_from, pdf_to) + + # + # if verbose, get the name of built PDF file + # + if self.verbose: + builds[out_name] = "SUCCESS" + else: + builds[out_name] = "FAILED" + build_failed = True + except futures.Error as e: + builds[out_name] = f"FAILED ({repr(e)})" + build_failed = True + + # + # Handle case where no .tex files were found + # + if not has_tex: + out_name = "LaTeX files" + max_len = max(max_len, len(out_name)) + builds[out_name] = "FAILED: no .tex files were generated" + build_failed = True + + return builds, build_failed, max_len + + def handle_pdf(self, output_dirs, deny_vf): + """ + Extra steps for PDF output. + + As PDF is handled via a LaTeX output, after building the .tex file, + a new build is needed to create the PDF output from the latex + directory. + """ + builds = {} + max_len = 0 + tex_suffix = ".tex" + tex_files = [] + + # + # Since early 2024, Fedora and openSUSE tumbleweed have started + # deploying variable-font format of "Noto CJK", causing LaTeX + # to break with CJK. Work around it, by denying the variable font + # usage during xelatex build by passing the location of a config + # file with a deny list. + # + # See tools/docs/lib/latex_fonts.py for more details. + # + if deny_vf: + deny_vf = os.path.expanduser(deny_vf) + if os.path.isdir(deny_vf): + self.env["XDG_CONFIG_HOME"] = deny_vf + + for from_dir in output_dirs: + pdf_dir = os.path.join(from_dir, "../pdf") + os.makedirs(pdf_dir, exist_ok=True) + + if self.latexmk_cmd: + latex_cmd = [self.latexmk_cmd, f"-{self.pdflatex}"] + else: + latex_cmd = [self.pdflatex] + + latex_cmd.extend(shlex.split(self.latexopts)) + + # Get a list of tex files to process + with os.scandir(from_dir) as it: + for entry in it: + if entry.name.endswith(tex_suffix): + tex_files.append((from_dir, pdf_dir, entry)) + + # + # When using make, this won't be used, as the number of jobs comes + # from POSIX jobserver. So, this covers the case where build comes + # from command line. On such case, serialize by default, except if + # the user explicitly sets the number of jobs. + # + n_jobs = 1 + + # n_jobs is either an integer or "auto". Only use it if it is a number + if self.n_jobs: + try: + n_jobs = int(self.n_jobs) + except ValueError: + pass + + # + # When using make, jobserver.claim is the number of jobs that were + # used with "-j" and that aren't used by other make targets + # + with JobserverExec() as jobserver: + n_jobs = 1 + + # + # Handle the case when a parameter is passed via command line, + # using it as default, if jobserver doesn't claim anything + # + if self.n_jobs: + try: + n_jobs = int(self.n_jobs) + except ValueError: + pass + + if jobserver.claim: + n_jobs = jobserver.claim + + builds, build_failed, max_len = self.pdf_parallel_build(tex_suffix, + latex_cmd, + tex_files, + n_jobs) + + # + # In verbose mode, print a summary with the build results per file. + # Otherwise, print a single line with all failures, if any. + # On both cases, return code 1 indicates build failures, + # + if self.verbose: + msg = "Summary" + msg += "\n" + "=" * len(msg) + print() + print(msg) + + for pdf_name, pdf_file in builds.items(): + print(f"{pdf_name:<{max_len}}: {pdf_file}") + + print() + if build_failed: + msg = LatexFontChecker().check() + if msg: + print(msg) + + sys.exit("Error: not all PDF files were created.") + + elif build_failed: + n_failures = len(builds) + failures = ", ".join(builds.keys()) + + msg = LatexFontChecker().check() + if msg: + print(msg) + + sys.exit(f"Error: Can't build {n_failures} PDF file(s): {failures}") + + def handle_info(self, output_dirs): + """ + Extra steps for Info output. + + For texinfo generation, an additional make is needed from the + texinfo directory. + """ + + for output_dir in output_dirs: + try: + subprocess.run(["make", "info"], cwd=output_dir, check=True) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + sys.exit(f"Error generating info docs: {e}") + + def handle_man(self, kerneldoc, docs_dir, src_dir, output_dir): + """ + Create man pages from kernel-doc output + """ + + re_kernel_doc = re.compile(r"^\.\.\s+kernel-doc::\s*(\S+)") + re_man = re.compile(r'^\.TH "[^"]*" (\d+) "([^"]*)"') + + if docs_dir == src_dir: + # + # Pick the entire set of kernel-doc markups from the entire tree + # + kdoc_files = set([self.srctree]) + else: + kdoc_files = set() + + for fname in glob(os.path.join(src_dir, "**"), recursive=True): + if os.path.isfile(fname) and fname.endswith(".rst"): + with open(fname, "r", encoding="utf-8") as in_fp: + data = in_fp.read() + + for line in data.split("\n"): + match = re_kernel_doc.match(line) + if match: + if os.path.isfile(match.group(1)): + kdoc_files.add(match.group(1)) + + if not kdoc_files: + sys.exit(f"Directory {src_dir} doesn't contain kernel-doc tags") + + cmd = [ kerneldoc, "-m" ] + sorted(kdoc_files) + try: + if self.verbose: + print(" ".join(cmd)) + + result = subprocess.run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, text= True) + + if result.returncode: + print(f"Warning: kernel-doc returned {result.returncode} warnings") + + except (OSError, ValueError, subprocess.SubprocessError) as e: + sys.exit(f"Failed to create man pages for {src_dir}: {repr(e)}") + + fp = None + try: + for line in result.stdout.split("\n"): + match = re_man.match(line) + if not match: + if fp: + fp.write(line + '\n') + continue + + if fp: + fp.close() + + fname = f"{output_dir}/{match.group(2)}.{match.group(1)}" + + if self.verbose: + print(f"Creating {fname}") + fp = open(fname, "w", encoding="utf-8") + fp.write(line + '\n') + finally: + if fp: + fp.close() + + def cleandocs(self, builder): # pylint: disable=W0613 + """Remove documentation output directory""" + shutil.rmtree(self.builddir, ignore_errors=True) + + def build(self, target, sphinxdirs=None, + theme=None, css=None, paper=None, deny_vf=None, + skip_sphinx=False): + """ + Build documentation using Sphinx. This is the core function of this + module. It prepares all arguments required by sphinx-build. + """ + + builder = TARGETS[target]["builder"] + out_dir = TARGETS[target].get("out_dir", "") + + # + # Cleandocs doesn't require sphinx-build + # + if target == "cleandocs": + self.cleandocs(builder) + return + + if theme: + os.environ["DOCS_THEME"] = theme + + # + # Other targets require sphinx-build, so check if it exists + # + if not skip_sphinx: + sphinxbuild = shutil.which(self.sphinxbuild, path=self.env["PATH"]) + if not sphinxbuild and target != "mandocs": + sys.exit(f"Error: {self.sphinxbuild} not found in PATH.\n") + + if target == "pdfdocs": + if not self.pdflatex_cmd and not self.latexmk_cmd: + sys.exit("Error: pdflatex or latexmk required for PDF generation") + + docs_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(self.srctree, "Documentation")) + + # + # Fill in base arguments for Sphinx build + # + kerneldoc = self.kerneldoc + if kerneldoc.startswith(self.srctree): + kerneldoc = os.path.relpath(kerneldoc, self.srctree) + + args = [ "-b", builder, "-c", docs_dir ] + + if builder == "latex": + if not paper: + paper = PAPER[1] + + args.extend(["-D", f"latex_elements.papersize={paper}paper"]) + + if self.rustdoc: + args.extend(["-t", "rustdoc"]) + + if not sphinxdirs: + sphinxdirs = os.environ.get("SPHINXDIRS", ".") + + # + # The sphinx-build tool has a bug: internally, it tries to set + # locale with locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, ''). This causes a + # crash if language is not set. Detect and fix it. + # + try: + locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '') + except locale.Error: + self.env["LC_ALL"] = "C" + + # + # sphinxdirs can be a list or a whitespace-separated string + # + sphinxdirs_list = [] + for sphinxdir in sphinxdirs: + if isinstance(sphinxdir, list): + sphinxdirs_list += sphinxdir + else: + sphinxdirs_list += sphinxdir.split() + + # + # Step 1: Build each directory in separate. + # + # This is not the best way of handling it, as cross-references between + # them will be broken, but this is what we've been doing since + # the beginning. + # + output_dirs = [] + for sphinxdir in sphinxdirs_list: + src_dir = os.path.join(docs_dir, sphinxdir) + doctree_dir = os.path.join(self.builddir, ".doctrees") + output_dir = os.path.join(self.builddir, sphinxdir, out_dir) + + # + # Make directory names canonical + # + src_dir = os.path.normpath(src_dir) + doctree_dir = os.path.normpath(doctree_dir) + output_dir = os.path.normpath(output_dir) + + os.makedirs(doctree_dir, exist_ok=True) + os.makedirs(output_dir, exist_ok=True) + + output_dirs.append(output_dir) + + build_args = args + [ + "-d", doctree_dir, + "-D", f"kerneldoc_bin={kerneldoc}", + "-D", f"version={self.kernelversion}", + "-D", f"release={self.kernelrelease}", + "-D", f"kerneldoc_srctree={self.srctree}", + src_dir, + output_dir, + ] + + if target == "mandocs": + self.handle_man(kerneldoc, docs_dir, src_dir, output_dir) + elif not skip_sphinx: + try: + result = self.run_sphinx(sphinxbuild, build_args, + env=self.env) + + if result: + sys.exit(f"Build failed: return code: {result}") + + except (OSError, ValueError, subprocess.SubprocessError) as e: + sys.exit(f"Build failed: {repr(e)}") + + # + # Ensure that each html/epub output will have needed static files + # + if target in ["htmldocs", "epubdocs"]: + self.handle_html(css, output_dir) + + # + # Step 2: Some targets (PDF and info) require an extra step once + # sphinx-build finishes + # + if target == "pdfdocs": + self.handle_pdf(output_dirs, deny_vf) + elif target == "infodocs": + self.handle_info(output_dirs) + +def jobs_type(value): + """ + Handle valid values for -j. Accepts Sphinx "-jauto", plus a number + equal or bigger than one. + """ + if value is None: + return None + + if value.lower() == 'auto': + return value.lower() + + try: + if int(value) >= 1: + return value + + raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f"Minimum jobs is 1, got {value}") + except ValueError: + raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f"Must be 'auto' or positive integer, got {value}") # pylint: disable=W0707 + +def main(): + """ + Main function. The only mandatory argument is the target. If not + specified, the other arguments will use default values if not + specified at os.environ. + """ + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Kernel documentation builder") + + parser.add_argument("target", choices=list(TARGETS.keys()), + help="Documentation target to build") + parser.add_argument("--sphinxdirs", nargs="+", + help="Specific directories to build") + parser.add_argument("--builddir", default="output", + help="Sphinx configuration file") + + parser.add_argument("--theme", help="Sphinx theme to use") + + parser.add_argument("--css", help="Custom CSS file for HTML/EPUB") + + parser.add_argument("--paper", choices=PAPER, default=PAPER[0], + help="Paper size for LaTeX/PDF output") + + parser.add_argument('--deny-vf', + help="Configuration to deny variable fonts on pdf builds") + + parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action='store_true', + help="place build in verbose mode") + + parser.add_argument('-j', '--jobs', type=jobs_type, + help="Sets number of jobs to use with sphinx-build") + + parser.add_argument('-i', '--interactive', action='store_true', + help="Change latex default to run in interactive mode") + + parser.add_argument('-s', '--skip-sphinx-build', action='store_true', + help="Skip sphinx-build step") + + parser.add_argument("-V", "--venv", nargs='?', const=f'{VENV_DEFAULT}', + default=None, + help=f'If used, run Sphinx from a venv dir (default dir: {VENV_DEFAULT})') + + args = parser.parse_args() + + PythonVersion.check_python(MIN_PYTHON_VERSION, show_alternatives=True, + bail_out=True) + + builder = SphinxBuilder(builddir=args.builddir, venv=args.venv, + verbose=args.verbose, n_jobs=args.jobs, + interactive=args.interactive) + + builder.build(args.target, sphinxdirs=args.sphinxdirs, + theme=args.theme, css=args.css, paper=args.paper, + deny_vf=args.deny_vf, + skip_sphinx=args.skip_sphinx_build) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() |
