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							- #!/usr/bin/env python3
 
- #
 
- # extractFeaturesFromReleaseNotes.py
 
- #
 
- # Read the release notes - docs/release-notes.md - and generate text
 
- # for pasting in to individual documentation pages, to indicate which
 
- # versions recent features were released in.
 
- #
 
- # Using the output of the file is easier than manually constructing
 
- # the text to paste in to documentation pages.
 
- #
 
- # One way to use this:
 
- # - run this script, saving the output to some temporary file
 
- # - diff this output with the actual release notes page
 
- # - the differences are Markdown text that can be pasted in to the
 
- #   appropriate documentation pages in the docs/ directory.
 
- # - each release also has a github link to show which documentation files
 
- #   were changed in it.
 
- #   This can be helpful to see which documentation pages
 
- #   to add the 'Introduced in Catch ...' snippets to the relevant pages.
 
- #
 
- from __future__ import print_function
 
- import re
 
- def create_introduced_in_text(version, bug_number = None):
 
-     """Generate text to paste in to documentation file"""
 
-     if bug_number:
 
-         return '> [Introduced](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/%s) in Catch %s.' % (bug_number, version)
 
-     else:
 
-         # Use this text for changes that don't have issue numbers
 
-         return '> Introduced in Catch %s.' % version
 
- def link_to_changes_in_release(release, releases):
 
-     """
 
-     Markdown text for a hyperlink showing all edits in a release, or empty string
 
-     :param release: A release version, as a string 
 
-     :param releases: A container of releases, in descending order - newest to oldest
 
-     :return: Markdown text for a hyperlink showing the differences between the give release and the prior one,
 
-              or empty string, if the previous release is not known
 
-     """
 
-     if release == releases[-1]:
 
-         # This is the earliest release we know about
 
-         return ''
 
-     index = releases.index(release)
 
-     previous_release = releases[index + 1]
 
-     return '\n[Changes in %s](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/compare/v%s...v%s)' % (release, previous_release, release)
 
- def write_recent_release_notes_with_introduced_text():
 
-     current_version = None
 
-     release_toc_regex = r'\[(\d.\d.\d)\]\(#\d+\)<br>'
 
-     issue_number_regex = r'#[0-9]+'
 
-     releases = []
 
-     with open('../docs/release-notes.md') as release_notes:
 
-         for line in release_notes:
 
-             line = line[:-1]
 
-             print(line)
 
-             # Extract version number from table of contents
 
-             match = re.search(release_toc_regex, line)
 
-             if match:
 
-                 release_name = match.group(1)
 
-                 releases.append(release_name)
 
-             if line.startswith('## '):
 
-                 # It's a section with version number
 
-                 current_version = line.replace('## ', '')
 
-                 # We decided not to add released-date info for older versions
 
-                 if current_version == 'Older versions':
 
-                     break
 
-                 print(create_introduced_in_text(current_version))
 
-                 print(link_to_changes_in_release(current_version, releases))
 
-             # Not yet found a version number, so to avoid picking up hyperlinks to
 
-             # version numbers in the index, keep going
 
-             if not current_version:
 
-                 continue
 
-             for bug_link in re.findall(issue_number_regex, line):
 
-                 bug_number = bug_link.replace('#', '')
 
-                 print(create_introduced_in_text(current_version, bug_number))
 
- if __name__ == '__main__':
 
-     write_recent_release_notes_with_introduced_text()
 
 
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