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RDSWAP(1)							     RDSWAP(1)

NAME
       rdswap - a multi-language RD documents support tool

SYNOPSIS
       rdswap [ -h | -v ] filename ...

DESCRIPTION
       This  tool  is written to support you to write multi-language documents
       using the Ruby-Document-Format (RD).

       The idea for such a tool was originated by Minero Aoki, how has thought
       about,  how  to	make  life easier for developers who have to write and
       maintain scripts in more than one language.

       You have to specify at least two filenames on  the  command  line.  One
       containing  the	Ruby script, the second containing a translated RD. If
       the script does not end with `.rb', it has to  be  the  first  filename
       mentioned  on  the  command  line!  In opposition, all files containing
       translations must not ending with `.rb'! They should  use  a  extension
       that  describes	the language. So that would give us the following pic‐
       ture:

	      · sample.rb : Script contains the original documentation.

	      · sample.jp : Documentation written in Japanese.

	      · sample.de : Translation to German.

       The tool doesn't care about the language extensions. You can name  them
       as  you	like!  So  the file containing the Japanese translation above,
       could  also  be	names  e.g.  `sample.japan'  or	 even	`japantransla‐
       tion.japan'.

       For  every  translation	file,  a new file will be created. The name is
       build from the script filename plus the language extension. So  regard‐
       ing the example above, following files would be created:

	      · sample.rb.jp

	      · sample.rb.de

       or, given the alternative translation filename as mentioned above...

	      · sample.rb.japan

   How does it work?
       The  contents of all files will be split into source and RD blocks. The
       source of the translation files, will be discarded! Every RD block  may
       be of a certain type. The type will be taken from the contents directly
       following the `=begin' on the same line. If  there  is  only  a	lonely
       `=begin'	 on  a	line  by  itself, the type of the block is `nil'. That
       means in
	   # File sample.rd
	   :
	   =begin
	    bla bla
	   =end
	   :
	   =begin whatever or not
	    blub blub
	   =end
	   :

       the first block would be of type `nil'  and  the	 second	 one  of  type
       `whatever or not'.

       Block types are important for the translation. If a source will be gen‐
       erated from a script and a translation  file,  only  these  blocks  are
       taken  from the translation files, that comes in the right sequence and
       contains the same type as the block in the script! For example:
	   # File sample.rb
	   :
	   =begin gnark
	    Some comment
	   =end
	   :
	   =begin
	    block 2
	   =end
	   :
	   =begin
	    block 3
	   =end
	   :

	   # File sample.de
	   :
	   =begin
	    Block zwei
	   =end
	   :
	   =begin
	    Block drei
	   =end
	   :

       Here, the first block of `sample.rb' will *not* be translated, as there
       is no translation block with that type in sample.de! So the first block
       would be inserted as-it-is  into	 the  translated  script.  The	blocks
       afterwards, however, are translated as the block type does match (it is
       `nil' there).

       Attention: In a translation file, a second block will only be used,  if
       a  first	 one  was  already  used (matched). A third block will only be
       used, if a second one was used already!

       That means, if the first block of `sample.de' would  be	of  type  e.g.
       `Never  match',	then no block would ever be taken to replace anyone of
       `sample.rb'.

   OPTIONS
       -h     shows this help text.

       -v     shows some more text during processing.

       filename
	      means a file, that contains RD and/or Ruby code.

   EXAMPLES
	   rdswap -v sample.rb sample.ja sample.de
	   rdswap -v sample.ja sample.rb sample.de
	   rdswap -v sample.ja sample.de sample.rb
	   rdswap -v sample.??

   AUTHORS
       Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@gmx.net>.

				  August 2013			     RDSWAP(1)
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