Short: Convert JAVA files to syntax highlighting HTMLs. Author: Lorenzo Bettini Uploader: Diego Casorran Type: util/cli Version: 1.7 Architecture: m68k-amigaos GNU java2html 1.7 by Lorenzo Bettini This is a simple program that, given a source java file, produces an html source with syntax highlighting. Java2html is free software. Please see the file COPYING for details. For documentation, please read this file. As it is a GPL program, I provide sources (~70k), but if you don't fell like compiling it, you can download Win32 executable (~100k) (new). Java2html is a GNU program, so you can download it also fro GNU's ftp site: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/java2html/ or from here: * Latest Version (sources, .tar.gz) - md5sum - signature of md5sum * Latest Version (win32 executable, zipped) - md5sum - signature of md5sum * Cygnus DLL for win32 (needed for win32 executable, zipped) You may also want to check the md5sum of the archives, which are also digitally signed by me (Lorenzo Bettini) with GNU gpg (http://www.gnupg.org). My GPG public key can be found at my home page (see at the end of this doc). Java2html main home page is at GNU site: http://www.gnu.org/software/java2html/java2html.html You can also get the pacthes from the GNU ftp site (see below for patching from a previous version). Changes in this release * Fixed a bug in reading footer and header * Fixed bug in number scanning (reported by Curtis Weyant ) * Added TODO list (thanks Xavier Outhier ) Changes in release 1.6 * fixed the bug of /* comment in another environment (notified by Michael Gasche ) * --header and --footer options added by Xavier Outhier , that allow to specify files to be included at the beginning and at the end of the generated document. * GNU gengetopt is used for command line parsing. * hexadecimal and floating point numbers are treated (Tom Hull ). * Added TODO list (thanks Xavier Outhier ) Changes in release 1.5 * fixed the bug of darkgreen option (which wasn't recognized) (thanx to Chris Mason ) * now --tab option is documented (I had forgotten it) (thanx again Chris) * --enable-warnings added to configure (to enable -Wall option for develop.) * docs are installed in (prefix)/share/doc/java2html (in previous version the docs were not installed in the correct dir if no prefix was specified). Changes in release 1.4 * more adeherent to GNU Coding Standards. * getopt_long used for command line options * -input changed in -i or --input * -output changed in -o or --output * other options changed * multiple input files accepted (e.g. java2html *.java) * --version added * tags.j2h is installed in $(prefix)/share/java2html: it is first checked in the current dir, and otherwise in that dir. * 'check' added to Makefile ('test' taken away) * documentation is installed see also NEWS file and ChangeLog for the complete list of changes between versions, or old-changes.html, for previous changes. Installation See the file INSTALL for detailed building and installation instructions; anyway if you're used to compiling Linux software that comes with sources you may simply follow the usual procedure: cd ./configure make make install Note: unless you specify a different install directory by --prefix option of configure (e.g. ./configure --prefix=), you must be root to 'make install'. Files will be installed in the following directories: * Executables -> /prefix/bin * docs and samples -> /prefix/share/doc/java2html * conf files -> /prefix/share/java2html Default value for prefix is /usr/local but you may change it with --prefix option to configure (see above). What you need to build java2html Actually you need nothing more than a Unix C/C++ compiler. java2html has been developed under Linux, using gcc (C++), and bison (yacc) and flex (lex), and ported under Win32 with Cygnus C/C++ compiler, available at http://www.cygnus.com/ (a .DLL is also distributed togheter with the .exe: you may simply copy it in the same place of the .exe). I used the excellent GNU Autoconf and Automake. I also used Autotools (ftp://ftp.ugcs.caltech.edu/pub/elef/autotools) which creates a starting source tree (according to GNU standards) with autoconf, automake starting files. Finally I used GNU gengetopt (http://www.gnu.org/software/gengetopt), for command line parsing. Actually, unless you want to develop java2html, you don't need all these tools to build java2html because I provide generated sources; you don't need neither bison (yacc) nor flex (lex), for the same reason. Actually programs that use lex generated files need to link with library libfl (or libl for lex); anyway configuration phase can discover if this library is missing and in that case it sets the program to link with a source file I provide. This hack works for flex: I don't know about lex generated scanners. But, again, this is a problem only if you develop java2html and you use lex. Patching from a previous version If you downloaded a pacth, say java2html-1.3-1.3.1-patch.gz (i.e. the pacth to go from version 1.3 to version 1.3.1), cd to the directory with sources from the previous version (java2html-1.3) and type: gunzip -cd ../java2html-1.3-1.3.1.patch.gz | patch -p1 and restart the compilation process (if you had already run configure a simple make will do). Usage java2html only does a lexical analisys of the source code, so the Java program is assumed to be correct ! here's how to run it: java2html --input --output if you want a real html document, specify --doc option at the end. Otherwise you just get some text to copy and paste in you own html pages. If you choose -doc option the page will have a white background and your source file name as title. --tab n option apply a substitution of tab characters with n spaces. You also may want to specify the title of the page with --title "my title" option (this implies -doc). Now you can also generate an html with CSS format, by using --css "url of .css" (try some .css files included in the package). The order of the options is not relevant. You may also want to customize the produced document: you can use --header and --footer options that allow you to specify files to be included, respectively, at the beginning and at the end of the document. Use Hello.java to make some test, if you want. Here's how Hello1.html, Hello2.html, Hello3.html, Hello4.html, Hello5.html, Hello_h_f.html were created: java2html -i Hello.java -o Hello1.html java2html --input Hello.java --output Hello2.html --doc java2html -i Hello.java -o Hello3.html --title "Happy Java with java2html :-)" --tab 3 java2html < Hello.java > Hello4.html --title "and what about CSS :-)" --css "Hello.css" java2html < Hello.java > Hello5.html --title "Wooo... this is quite dark ;-D" --css "mono-alt.css" java2html --doc *.java Processed Hello.java (creates Hello.java.html) java2html --doc -i Hello.java -o Hello_h_f.html --header="header.html" --footer="footer.html" which can also be obtained by typing make check And here's the output of `java2html -help` Usage: java2html [OPTION]... [INPUT-FILE]... java2html < INPUT-FILE > OUTPUT-FILE [OPTION]... given a source java file, produces an html source with syntax highlighting. -v, --verbose verbose mode on -d, --doc creates html with title, header... -c, --css=URL use a css for formatting (implies --doc) -T, --title=TITLE give title to the html (implies --doc) -i, --input=FILE input file (default standard input) -o, --output=FILE output file (default standard output) -t, --tab=TABLEN specify tab length (default 8) -H, --header=STRING file to insert as header -F, --footer=STRING file to insert as footer -V, --version print version As it handles standard output and input you may also run it like cat MyFile.java | java2html | lpr You may want to specify your options for syntax highlighting in the file tags.j2h. If this file is not present in the current directory, some default colors will be used. Here's the tags.j2h file that comes with this distribution: keyword blue b ; type green ; string red ; comment brown i ; number purple ; as you might see the syntax of this file is quite straightforward: * b = bold * i = italics * u = underline You may also specify more than on of these options separated by commas e.g. keyword blue u, b ; you may see all possible colors in the file colors.html if something goes wrong with your options try to run java2html with --verbose option enabled Credits Many people sent me much feedback and some of them also sent some patches for bug fixes and new features :-) Here they are (if I forgot someone please mail me): * Marcus G. Daniels who gave me some good advices about GNU standards, * Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein for tab option idea, * Richard Freedman for feed back and bugs signalations * John Constantine for some great suggestions I'll surely apply. * Raymond Lambe , for quotation bug signalation * Robert J. Clark for adding -input, -output, -title options * Hans-Peter Bischof for suggestions (to apply). * Luc Maisonobe for the patch for const char * in order to make it work under gcc 2.95 * Jari Korva for the bug of \" inside a string and & treatme nt, and especially for adding CSS options and handling * Kaloian Doganov for .css suggestion and for providing some nice .css files * Ziv Caspi found the bug of \\ in chars * Chris Mason found the darkgreen bug, and that --tab was not documented * Michael Gasche found the bug of /* comment inside another environment * Xavier Outhier added --header and --footer options * Tom Hull added hexadecimal and floating point handling See also THANKS file and mails.txt :-) Feedback Tell me if you like this software :-) Actually I want to extend it, so if you have some ideas... The most import one will be to make java2html more customizable :-) Please send all bug reports by electronic mail to: bug-java2html@gnu.org See also cpp2html http://www.gnu.org/software/cpp2html/cpp2html.html. TODO Here's the list of TODO stuff, if you'd like to contribute :-) Mailing Lists The following mailing lists are available: * help-java2html@gnu.org, for generic discussions about the program and for asking for help about it (open mailing list), http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-java2html * info-java2html@gnu.org, for receiving information about new releases and features (read-only mailing list), http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-java2html if you want to subscribe to a mailing list just go to the URL and follow the instructions, or send me an e-mail and I'll subscribe you. 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