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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project name="org.eclipse.linuxtools.systemtap.ui.doc" default="all">
<description>
Generate Eclipse help content for the Linux Tools SystemTap user guide
</description>
<property name="help.doc.url.base" value="http://wiki.eclipse.org" />
<target name="all" description="Generate Eclipse help content for the Linux Tools SystemTap user guide">
<mediawiki-to-eclipse-help wikiBaseUrl="${help.doc.url.base}" title="SystemTap User Guide" formatoutput="true" dest="." templateExcludes="*eclipseproject*, Infobox">
<path name="Linux_Tools_Project/Systemtap/User_Guide" title="SystemTap User Guide" generateToc="false" />
<stylesheet url="book.css" />
<pageAppendum>
= Updating This Document =
This document is maintained in a collaborative wiki. If you wish to update or modify this document please visit
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/SystemTap/User_Guide .
</pageAppendum>
</mediawiki-to-eclipse-help>
<antcall target="test" />
</target>
<target name="test" description="verify that all of the HTML files are well-formed XML">
<echo level="info">
Validating help content XML and HTML files: The Eclipse help system expects well-formed XML
If validation fails it is because either:
* the userguide source code is poorly formed, or
* the WikiText MediaWiki parser has a bug
Problems with userguide source are usually caused by improper use of HTML markup in the MediaWiki source,
or inadvertently starting a line with a space character (in MediaWiki this starts a preformatted block)
</echo>
<!--
Don't bother with DTD validation: we only care if the files are well-formed.
We therefore provide an empty DTD
-->
<echo file="tmp/__empty.dtd" message="" />
<xmlvalidate lenient="true">
<fileset dir="Linux_Tools_Project">
<include name="**/*.html" />
</fileset>
<dtd publicid="-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" location="${basedir}/tmp/__empty.dtd" />
</xmlvalidate>
<delete dir="tmp" />
</target>
</project>