#! /usr/bin/env perl use English; $INPLACE_EDIT = ''; # read the labels, then reverse the mappings require "labels.pl"; %nodes = (); my $key; # sort so that we get a consistent assignment for nodes with multiple labels foreach $label (sort keys %external_labels) { $key = $external_labels{$label}; $key =~ s|^/||; $nodes{$key} = $label; } # This adds the "internal" labels added for indexing. These labels will not # be used for file names. require "intlabels.pl"; foreach $label (keys %internal_labels) { $key = $internal_labels{$label}; $key =~ s|^/||; if (defined($nodes{$key})) { $nodes{$label} = $nodes{$key}; } } # collect labels that have been used %newnames = (); while (<>) { # don't want to do one s/// per line per node # so look for lines with hrefs, then do s/// on nodes present if (/(HREF|href)=\"([^\#\"]*)html[\#\"]/) { @parts = split(/(HREF|href)\=\"/); shift @parts; for $node (@parts) { $node =~ s/[\#\"].*$//g; chop($node); if (defined($nodes{$node})) { $label = $nodes{$node}; if (s/(HREF|href)=\"$node([\#\"])/$1=\"$label.html$2/g) { s/(HREF|href)=\"$label.html#l2h-\d+/$1=\"$label.html/g; $newnames{$node} = "$label.html"; } } } } print; } foreach $oldname (keys %newnames) { rename($oldname, $newnames{$oldname}); }