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Ed Santiago 33ab7e846a Man pages: refactor common options: --ipc
This is not an easy one to review, sorry.

I went with the version from podman-create. The differences
against podman-run are subtle: apostrophes, whitespace, and
the arg description in the '####' line. Suggestion for review:
run hack/markdown-preprocess-review, then after you finish
with that, cd /tmp/markdown<TAB>/ipc and use your favorite
two-file diff tool to compare podman-run* against zzz*.

I did not even try to combine the podman-build one; that one
is too different.

Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Common Man Page Options

This subdirectory contains option (flag) names and descriptions common to multiple podman man pages. Each file is one option. The filename does not necessarily need to be identical to the option name: for instance, hostname.container.md and hostname.pod.md exist because the --hostname option is sufficiently different between podman-{create,run} and podman-pod-{create,run} to warrant living separately.

How

The files here are included in podman-*.md.in files using the @@option mechanism:

@@option foo           ! will include options/foo.md

The tool that does this is hack/markdown-preprocess. It is a python script because it needs to run on readthedocs.io. From a given .md.in file, this script will create a .md file that can then be read by go-md2man, sphinx, anything that groks markdown. This runs as part of make docs.

Special Substitutions

Some options are almost identical except for 'pod' vs 'container' differences. For those, use <<text for pods|text for containers>>. Order is immaterial: the important thing is the presence of the string "pod" in one half but not the other. The correct string will be chosen based on the filename: if the file contains -pod, such as podman-pod-create, the string with pod (case-insensitive) in it will be chosen.

The string <<subcommand>> will be replaced with the podman subcommand as determined from the filename, e.g., create for podman-create.1.md.in. This allows the shared use of examples in the option file:

    Example: podman <<subcommand>> --foo --bar

As a special case, podman-pod-X becomes just X (the "pod" is removed). This makes the pod-id-file man page more useful.