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diff --git a/doc/texinfo.tex b/doc/texinfo.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9293f3b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/texinfo.tex @@ -0,0 +1,6773 @@ +% texinfo.tex -- TeX macros to handle Texinfo files. +% +% Load plain if necessary, i.e., if running under initex. +\expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\relax\input plain\fi +% +\def\texinfoversion{2003-05-04.08} +% +% Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, +% 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +% +% This texinfo.tex file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at +% your option) any later version. +% +% This texinfo.tex file is distributed in the hope that it will be +% useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty +% of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU +% General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this texinfo.tex file; see the file COPYING.  If not, write +% to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, +% Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +% +% In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program. +% You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve +% what you give them.   Help stamp out software-hoarding! +% +% Please try the latest version of texinfo.tex before submitting bug +% reports; you can get the latest version from: +%   ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/texinfo.tex +%     (and all GNU mirrors, see http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html) +%   ftp://tug.org/tex/texinfo.tex +%     (and all CTAN mirrors, see http://www.ctan.org), +%   and /home/gd/gnu/doc/texinfo.tex on the GNU machines. +% +% The GNU Texinfo home page is http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo. +% +% The texinfo.tex in any given Texinfo distribution could well be out +% of date, so if that's what you're using, please check. +% +% Send bug reports to [email protected].  Please include including a +% complete document in each bug report with which we can reproduce the +% problem.  Patches are, of course, greatly appreciated. +% +% To process a Texinfo manual with TeX, it's most reliable to use the +% texi2dvi shell script that comes with the distribution.  For a simple +% manual foo.texi, however, you can get away with this: +%   tex foo.texi +%   texindex foo.?? +%   tex foo.texi +%   tex foo.texi +%   dvips foo.dvi -o  # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. +% The extra TeX runs get the cross-reference information correct. +% Sometimes one run after texindex suffices, and sometimes you need more +% than two; texi2dvi does it as many times as necessary. +% +% It is possible to adapt texinfo.tex for other languages, to some +% extent.  You can get the existing language-specific files from the +% full Texinfo distribution. + +\message{Loading texinfo [version \texinfoversion]:} + +% If in a .fmt file, print the version number +% and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because +% they might have appeared in the input file name. +\everyjob{\message{[Texinfo version \texinfoversion]}% +  \catcode`+=\active \catcode`\_=\active} + +\message{Basics,} +\chardef\other=12 + +% We never want plain's \outer definition of \+ in Texinfo. +% For @tex, we can use \tabalign. +\let\+ = \relax + +% Save some plain tex macros whose names we will redefine. +\let\ptexb=\b +\let\ptexbullet=\bullet +\let\ptexc=\c +\let\ptexcomma=\, +\let\ptexdot=\. +\let\ptexdots=\dots +\let\ptexend=\end +\let\ptexequiv=\equiv +\let\ptexexclam=\! +\let\ptexgtr=> +\let\ptexhat=^ +\let\ptexi=\i +\let\ptexindent=\indent +\let\ptexlbrace=\{ +\let\ptexless=< +\let\ptexplus=+ +\let\ptexrbrace=\} +\let\ptexslash=\/ +\let\ptexstar=\* +\let\ptext=\t + +% If this character appears in an error message or help string, it +% starts a new line in the output. +\newlinechar = `^^J + +% Set up fixed words for English if not already set. +\ifx\putwordAppendix\undefined  \gdef\putwordAppendix{Appendix}\fi +\ifx\putwordChapter\undefined   \gdef\putwordChapter{Chapter}\fi +\ifx\putwordfile\undefined      \gdef\putwordfile{file}\fi +\ifx\putwordin\undefined        \gdef\putwordin{in}\fi +\ifx\putwordIndexIsEmpty\undefined     \gdef\putwordIndexIsEmpty{(Index is empty)}\fi +\ifx\putwordIndexNonexistent\undefined \gdef\putwordIndexNonexistent{(Index is nonexistent)}\fi +\ifx\putwordInfo\undefined      \gdef\putwordInfo{Info}\fi +\ifx\putwordInstanceVariableof\undefined \gdef\putwordInstanceVariableof{Instance Variable of}\fi +\ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined  \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi +\ifx\putwordNoTitle\undefined   \gdef\putwordNoTitle{No Title}\fi +\ifx\putwordof\undefined        \gdef\putwordof{of}\fi +\ifx\putwordon\undefined        \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi +\ifx\putwordpage\undefined      \gdef\putwordpage{page}\fi +\ifx\putwordsection\undefined   \gdef\putwordsection{section}\fi +\ifx\putwordSection\undefined   \gdef\putwordSection{Section}\fi +\ifx\putwordsee\undefined       \gdef\putwordsee{see}\fi +\ifx\putwordSee\undefined       \gdef\putwordSee{See}\fi +\ifx\putwordShortTOC\undefined  \gdef\putwordShortTOC{Short Contents}\fi +\ifx\putwordTOC\undefined       \gdef\putwordTOC{Table of Contents}\fi +% +\ifx\putwordMJan\undefined \gdef\putwordMJan{January}\fi +\ifx\putwordMFeb\undefined \gdef\putwordMFeb{February}\fi +\ifx\putwordMMar\undefined \gdef\putwordMMar{March}\fi +\ifx\putwordMApr\undefined \gdef\putwordMApr{April}\fi +\ifx\putwordMMay\undefined \gdef\putwordMMay{May}\fi +\ifx\putwordMJun\undefined \gdef\putwordMJun{June}\fi +\ifx\putwordMJul\undefined \gdef\putwordMJul{July}\fi +\ifx\putwordMAug\undefined \gdef\putwordMAug{August}\fi +\ifx\putwordMSep\undefined \gdef\putwordMSep{September}\fi +\ifx\putwordMOct\undefined \gdef\putwordMOct{October}\fi +\ifx\putwordMNov\undefined \gdef\putwordMNov{November}\fi +\ifx\putwordMDec\undefined \gdef\putwordMDec{December}\fi +% +\ifx\putwordDefmac\undefined    \gdef\putwordDefmac{Macro}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefspec\undefined   \gdef\putwordDefspec{Special Form}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefvar\undefined    \gdef\putwordDefvar{Variable}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefopt\undefined    \gdef\putwordDefopt{User Option}\fi +\ifx\putwordDeftypevar\undefined\gdef\putwordDeftypevar{Variable}\fi +\ifx\putwordDeffunc\undefined   \gdef\putwordDeffunc{Function}\fi +\ifx\putwordDeftypefun\undefined\gdef\putwordDeftypefun{Function}\fi + +% In some macros, we cannot use the `\? notation---the left quote is +% in some cases the escape char. +\chardef\colonChar = `\: +\chardef\commaChar = `\, +\chardef\dotChar   = `\. +\chardef\equalChar = `\= +\chardef\exclamChar= `\! +\chardef\questChar = `\? +\chardef\semiChar  = `\; +\chardef\spaceChar = `\ % +\chardef\underChar = `\_ + +% Ignore a token. +% +\def\gobble#1{} + +% True if #1 is the empty string, i.e., called like `\ifempty{}'. +% +\def\ifempty#1{\ifemptyx #1\emptymarkA\emptymarkB}% +\def\ifemptyx#1#2\emptymarkB{\ifx #1\emptymarkA}% + +% Hyphenation fixes. +\hyphenation{ap-pen-dix} +\hyphenation{eshell} +\hyphenation{mini-buf-fer mini-buf-fers} +\hyphenation{time-stamp} +\hyphenation{white-space} + +% Margin to add to right of even pages, to left of odd pages. +\newdimen\bindingoffset +\newdimen\normaloffset +\newdimen\pagewidth \newdimen\pageheight + +% Sometimes it is convenient to have everything in the transcript file +% and nothing on the terminal.  We don't just call \tracingall here, +% since that produces some useless output on the terminal.  We also make +% some effort to order the tracing commands to reduce output in the log +% file; cf. trace.sty in LaTeX. +% +\def\gloggingall{\begingroup \globaldefs = 1 \loggingall \endgroup}% +\def\loggingall{% +  \tracingstats2 +  \tracingpages1 +  \tracinglostchars2  % 2 gives us more in etex +  \tracingparagraphs1 +  \tracingoutput1 +  \tracingmacros2 +  \tracingrestores1 +  \showboxbreadth\maxdimen \showboxdepth\maxdimen +  \ifx\eTeXversion\undefined\else % etex gives us more logging +    \tracingscantokens1 +    \tracingifs1 +    \tracinggroups1 +    \tracingnesting2 +    \tracingassigns1 +  \fi +  \tracingcommands3  % 3 gives us more in etex +  \errorcontextlines\maxdimen +}% + +% add check for \lastpenalty to plain's definitions.  If the last thing +% we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. +% +\def\smallbreak{\ifnum\lastpenalty<10000\par\ifdim\lastskip<\smallskipamount +  \removelastskip\penalty-50\smallskip\fi\fi} +\def\medbreak{\ifnum\lastpenalty<10000\par\ifdim\lastskip<\medskipamount +  \removelastskip\penalty-100\medskip\fi\fi} +\def\bigbreak{\ifnum\lastpenalty<10000\par\ifdim\lastskip<\bigskipamount +  \removelastskip\penalty-200\bigskip\fi\fi} + +% For @cropmarks command. +% Do @cropmarks to get crop marks. +% +\newif\ifcropmarks +\let\cropmarks = \cropmarkstrue +% +% Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. +% Added by P. A. MacKay, 12 Nov. 1986 +% +\newdimen\outerhsize \newdimen\outervsize % set by the paper size routines +\newdimen\cornerlong  \cornerlong=1pc +\newdimen\cornerthick \cornerthick=.3pt +\newdimen\topandbottommargin \topandbottommargin=.75in + +% Main output routine. +\chardef\PAGE = 255 +\output = {\onepageout{\pagecontents\PAGE}} + +\newbox\headlinebox +\newbox\footlinebox + +% \onepageout takes a vbox as an argument.  Note that \pagecontents +% does insertions, but you have to call it yourself. +\def\onepageout#1{% +  \ifcropmarks \hoffset=0pt \else \hoffset=\normaloffset \fi +  % +  \ifodd\pageno  \advance\hoffset by \bindingoffset +  \else \advance\hoffset by -\bindingoffset\fi +  % +  % Do this outside of the \shipout so @code etc. will be expanded in +  % the headline as they should be, not taken literally (outputting ''code). +  \setbox\headlinebox = \vbox{\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makeheadline}% +  \setbox\footlinebox = \vbox{\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makefootline}% +  % +  {% +    % Have to do this stuff outside the \shipout because we want it to +    % take effect in \write's, yet the group defined by the \vbox ends +    % before the \shipout runs. +    % +    \escapechar = `\\     % use backslash in output files. +    \indexdummies         % don't expand commands in the output. +    \normalturnoffactive  % \ in index entries must not stay \, e.g., if +                   % the page break happens to be in the middle of an example. +    \shipout\vbox{% +      % Do this early so pdf references go to the beginning of the page. +      \ifpdfmakepagedest \pdfmkdest{\the\pageno} \fi +      % +      \ifcropmarks \vbox to \outervsize\bgroup +        \hsize = \outerhsize +        \vskip-\topandbottommargin +        \vtop to0pt{% +          \line{\ewtop\hfil\ewtop}% +          \nointerlineskip +          \line{% +            \vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nstop}% +            \hfill +            \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nstop}% +          }% +          \vss}% +        \vskip\topandbottommargin +        \line\bgroup +          \hfil % center the page within the outer (page) hsize. +          \ifodd\pageno\hskip\bindingoffset\fi +          \vbox\bgroup +      \fi +      % +      \unvbox\headlinebox +      \pagebody{#1}% +      \ifdim\ht\footlinebox > 0pt +        % Only leave this space if the footline is nonempty. +        % (We lessened \vsize for it in \oddfootingxxx.) +        % The \baselineskip=24pt in plain's \makefootline has no effect. +        \vskip 2\baselineskip +        \unvbox\footlinebox +      \fi +      % +      \ifcropmarks +          \egroup % end of \vbox\bgroup +        \hfil\egroup % end of (centering) \line\bgroup +        \vskip\topandbottommargin plus1fill minus1fill +        \boxmaxdepth = \cornerthick +        \vbox to0pt{\vss +          \line{% +            \vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nsbot}% +            \hfill +            \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nsbot}% +          }% +          \nointerlineskip +          \line{\ewbot\hfil\ewbot}% +        }% +      \egroup % \vbox from first cropmarks clause +      \fi +    }% end of \shipout\vbox +  }% end of group with \normalturnoffactive +  \advancepageno +  \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi +} + +\newinsert\margin \dimen\margin=\maxdimen + +\def\pagebody#1{\vbox to\pageheight{\boxmaxdepth=\maxdepth #1}} +{\catcode`\@ =11 +\gdef\pagecontents#1{\ifvoid\topins\else\unvbox\topins\fi +% marginal hacks, [email protected] (Juha Takala) +\ifvoid\margin\else % marginal info is present +  \rlap{\kern\hsize\vbox to\z@{\kern1pt\box\margin \vss}}\fi +\dimen@=\dp#1 \unvbox#1 +\ifvoid\footins\else\vskip\skip\footins\footnoterule \unvbox\footins\fi +\ifr@ggedbottom \kern-\dimen@ \vfil \fi} +} + +% Here are the rules for the cropmarks.  Note that they are +% offset so that the space between them is truly \outerhsize or \outervsize +% (P. A. MacKay, 12 November, 1986) +% +\def\ewtop{\vrule height\cornerthick depth0pt width\cornerlong} +\def\nstop{\vbox +  {\hrule height\cornerthick depth\cornerlong width\cornerthick}} +\def\ewbot{\vrule height0pt depth\cornerthick width\cornerlong} +\def\nsbot{\vbox +  {\hrule height\cornerlong depth\cornerthick width\cornerthick}} + +% Parse an argument, then pass it to #1.  The argument is the rest of +% the input line (except we remove a trailing comment).  #1 should be a +% macro which expects an ordinary undelimited TeX argument. +% +\def\parsearg#1{% +  \let\next = #1% +  \begingroup +    \obeylines +    \futurelet\temp\parseargx +} + +% If the next token is an obeyed space (from an @example environment or +% the like), remove it and recurse.  Otherwise, we're done. +\def\parseargx{% +  % \obeyedspace is defined far below, after the definition of \sepspaces. +  \ifx\obeyedspace\temp +    \expandafter\parseargdiscardspace +  \else +    \expandafter\parseargline +  \fi +} + +% Remove a single space (as the delimiter token to the macro call). +{\obeyspaces % + \gdef\parseargdiscardspace {\futurelet\temp\parseargx}} + +{\obeylines % +  \gdef\parseargline#1^^M{% +    \endgroup % End of the group started in \parsearg. +    % +    % First remove any @c comment, then any @comment. +    % Result of each macro is put in \toks0. +    \argremovec #1\c\relax % +    \expandafter\argremovecomment \the\toks0 \comment\relax % +    % +    % Call the caller's macro, saved as \next in \parsearg. +    \expandafter\next\expandafter{\the\toks0}% +  }% +} + +% Since all \c{,omment} does is throw away the argument, we can let TeX +% do that for us.  The \relax here is matched by the \relax in the call +% in \parseargline; it could be more or less anything, its purpose is +% just to delimit the argument to the \c. +\def\argremovec#1\c#2\relax{\toks0 = {#1}} +\def\argremovecomment#1\comment#2\relax{\toks0 = {#1}} + +% \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g., +%    @end itemize  @c foo +% will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the +% `itemize'.  Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the +% result to \toks0. +% +% This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces +% in the argument -- _ ^ +, for example -- since they get expanded. +% Fortunately, Texinfo does not define any such commands.  (If it ever +% does, the catcode of the characters in questionwill have to be changed +% here.)  But this means we cannot call \removeactivespaces as part of +% \argremovec{,omment}, since @c uses \parsearg, and thus the argument +% that \parsearg gets might well have any character at all in it. +% +\def\removeactivespaces#1{% +  \begingroup +    \ignoreactivespaces +    \edef\temp{#1}% +    \global\toks0 = \expandafter{\temp}% +  \endgroup +} + +% Change the active space to expand to nothing. +% +\begingroup +  \obeyspaces +  \gdef\ignoreactivespaces{\obeyspaces\let =\empty} +\endgroup + + +\def\flushcr{\ifx\par\lisppar \def\next##1{}\else \let\next=\relax \fi \next} + +%% These are used to keep @begin/@end levels from running away +%% Call \inENV within environments (after a \begingroup) +\newif\ifENV \ENVfalse \def\inENV{\ifENV\relax\else\ENVtrue\fi} +\def\ENVcheck{% +\ifENV\errmessage{Still within an environment; press RETURN to continue} +\endgroup\fi} % This is not perfect, but it should reduce lossage + +% @begin foo  is the same as @foo, for now. +\newhelp\EMsimple{Press RETURN to continue.} + +\outer\def\begin{\parsearg\beginxxx} + +\def\beginxxx #1{% +\expandafter\ifx\csname #1\endcsname\relax +{\errhelp=\EMsimple \errmessage{Undefined command @begin #1}}\else +\csname #1\endcsname\fi} + +% @end foo executes the definition of \Efoo. +% +\def\end{\parsearg\endxxx} +\def\endxxx #1{% +  \removeactivespaces{#1}% +  \edef\endthing{\the\toks0}% +  % +  \expandafter\ifx\csname E\endthing\endcsname\relax +    \expandafter\ifx\csname \endthing\endcsname\relax +      % There's no \foo, i.e., no ``environment'' foo. +      \errhelp = \EMsimple +      \errmessage{Undefined command `@end \endthing'}% +    \else +      \unmatchedenderror\endthing +    \fi +  \else +    % Everything's ok; the right environment has been started. +    \csname E\endthing\endcsname +  \fi +} + +% There is an environment #1, but it hasn't been started.  Give an error. +% +\def\unmatchedenderror#1{% +  \errhelp = \EMsimple +  \errmessage{This `@end #1' doesn't have a matching `@#1'}% +} + +% Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error. +% +\def\defineunmatchedend#1{% +  \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\unmatchedenderror{#1}}% +} + + +%% Simple single-character @ commands + +% @@ prints an @ +% Kludge this until the fonts are right (grr). +\def\@{{\tt\char64}} + +% This is turned off because it was never documented +% and you can use @w{...} around a quote to suppress ligatures. +%% Define @` and @' to be the same as ` and ' +%% but suppressing ligatures. +%\def\`{{`}} +%\def\'{{'}} + +% Used to generate quoted braces. +\def\mylbrace {{\tt\char123}} +\def\myrbrace {{\tt\char125}} +\let\{=\mylbrace +\let\}=\myrbrace +\begingroup +  % Definitions to produce \{ and \} commands for indices, +  % and @{ and @} for the aux file. +  \catcode`\{ = \other \catcode`\} = \other +  \catcode`\[ = 1 \catcode`\] = 2 +  \catcode`\! = 0 \catcode`\\ = \other +  !gdef!lbracecmd[\{]% +  !gdef!rbracecmd[\}]% +  !gdef!lbraceatcmd[@{]% +  !gdef!rbraceatcmd[@}]% +!endgroup + +% Accents: @, @dotaccent @ringaccent @ubaraccent @udotaccent +% Others are defined by plain TeX: @` @' @" @^ @~ @= @u @v @H. +\let\, = \c +\let\dotaccent = \. +\def\ringaccent#1{{\accent23 #1}} +\let\tieaccent = \t +\let\ubaraccent = \b +\let\udotaccent = \d + +% Other special characters: @questiondown @exclamdown +% Plain TeX defines: @AA @AE @O @OE @L (plus lowercase versions) @ss. +\def\questiondown{?`} +\def\exclamdown{!`} + +% Dotless i and dotless j, used for accents. +\def\imacro{i} +\def\jmacro{j} +\def\dotless#1{% +  \def\temp{#1}% +  \ifx\temp\imacro \ptexi +  \else\ifx\temp\jmacro \j +  \else \errmessage{@dotless can be used only with i or j}% +  \fi\fi +} + +% Be sure we're in horizontal mode when doing a tie, since we make space +% equivalent to this in @example-like environments. Otherwise, a space +% at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and +% since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the +% penalty on the vertical list instead of in the new paragraph. +{\catcode`@ = 11 + % Avoid using \@M directly, because that causes trouble + % if the definition is written into an index file. + \global\let\tiepenalty = \@M + \gdef\tie{\leavevmode\penalty\tiepenalty\ } +} + +% @: forces normal size whitespace following. +\def\:{\spacefactor=1000 } + +% @* forces a line break. +\def\*{\hfil\break\hbox{}\ignorespaces} + +% @/ allows a line break. +\let\/=\allowbreak + +% @. is an end-of-sentence period. +\def\.{.\spacefactor=3000 } + +% @! is an end-of-sentence bang. +\def\!{!\spacefactor=3000 } + +% @? is an end-of-sentence query. +\def\?{?\spacefactor=3000 } + +% @w prevents a word break.  Without the \leavevmode, @w at the +% beginning of a paragraph, when TeX is still in vertical mode, would +% produce a whole line of output instead of starting the paragraph. +\def\w#1{\leavevmode\hbox{#1}} + +% @group ... @end group forces ... to be all on one page, by enclosing +% it in a TeX vbox.  We use \vtop instead of \vbox to construct the box +% to keep its height that of a normal line.  According to the rules for +% \topskip (p.114 of the TeXbook), the glue inserted is +% max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0).  If that height is large, +% therefore, no glue is inserted, and the space between the headline and +% the text is small, which looks bad. +% +% Another complication is that the group might be very large.  This can +% cause the glue on the previous page to be unduly stretched, because it +% does not have much material.  In this case, it's better to add an +% explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom.  The +% threshold for doing this is if the group is more than \vfilllimit +% percent of a page (\vfilllimit can be changed inside of @tex). +% +\newbox\groupbox +\def\vfilllimit{0.7} +% +\def\group{\begingroup +  \ifnum\catcode13=\active \else +    \errhelp = \groupinvalidhelp +    \errmessage{@group invalid in context where filling is enabled}% +  \fi +  % +  % The \vtop we start below produces a box with normal height and large +  % depth; thus, TeX puts \baselineskip glue before it, and (when the +  % next line of text is done) \lineskip glue after it.  (See p.82 of +  % the TeXbook.)  Thus, space below is not quite equal to space +  % above.  But it's pretty close. +  \def\Egroup{% +    \egroup           % End the \vtop. +    % \dimen0 is the vertical size of the group's box. +    \dimen0 = \ht\groupbox  \advance\dimen0 by \dp\groupbox +    % \dimen2 is how much space is left on the page (more or less). +    \dimen2 = \pageheight   \advance\dimen2 by -\pagetotal +    % if the group doesn't fit on the current page, and it's a big big +    % group, force a page break. +    \ifdim \dimen0 > \dimen2 +      \ifdim \pagetotal < \vfilllimit\pageheight +        \page +      \fi +    \fi +    \copy\groupbox +    \endgroup         % End the \group. +  }% +  % +  \setbox\groupbox = \vtop\bgroup +    % We have to put a strut on the last line in case the @group is in +    % the midst of an example, rather than completely enclosing it. +    % Otherwise, the interline space between the last line of the group +    % and the first line afterwards is too small.  But we can't put the +    % strut in \Egroup, since there it would be on a line by itself. +    % Hence this just inserts a strut at the beginning of each line. +    \everypar = {\strut}% +    % +    % Since we have a strut on every line, we don't need any of TeX's +    % normal interline spacing. +    \offinterlineskip +    % +    % OK, but now we have to do something about blank +    % lines in the input in @example-like environments, which normally +    % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've +    % turned off the interline space.  Simplest is to make them be an +    % empty paragraph. +    \ifx\par\lisppar +      \edef\par{\leavevmode \par}% +      % +      % Reset ^^M's definition to new definition of \par. +      \obeylines +    \fi +    % +    % Do @comment since we are called inside an environment such as +    % @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an +    % end-of-line in the output.  We don't want the end-of-line after +    % the `@group' to put extra space in the output.  Since @group +    % should appear on a line by itself (according to the Texinfo +    % manual), we don't worry about eating any user text. +    \comment +} +% +% TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help +% message, so this ends up printing `@group can only ...'. +% +\newhelp\groupinvalidhelp{% +group can only be used in environments such as @example,^^J% +where each line of input produces a line of output.} + +% @need space-in-mils +% forces a page break if there is not space-in-mils remaining. + +\newdimen\mil  \mil=0.001in + +\def\need{\parsearg\needx} + +% Old definition--didn't work. +%\def\needx #1{\par % +%% This method tries to make TeX break the page naturally +%% if the depth of the box does not fit. +%{\baselineskip=0pt% +%\vtop to #1\mil{\vfil}\kern -#1\mil\nobreak +%\prevdepth=-1000pt +%}} + +\def\needx#1{% +  % Ensure vertical mode, so we don't make a big box in the middle of a +  % paragraph. +  \par +  % +  % If the @need value is less than one line space, it's useless. +  \dimen0 = #1\mil +  \dimen2 = \ht\strutbox +  \advance\dimen2 by \dp\strutbox +  \ifdim\dimen0 > \dimen2 +    % +    % Do a \strut just to make the height of this box be normal, so the +    % normal leading is inserted relative to the preceding line. +    % And a page break here is fine. +    \vtop to #1\mil{\strut\vfil}% +    % +    % TeX does not even consider page breaks if a penalty added to the +    % main vertical list is 10000 or more.  But in order to see if the +    % empty box we just added fits on the page, we must make it consider +    % page breaks.  On the other hand, we don't want to actually break the +    % page after the empty box.  So we use a penalty of 9999. +    % +    % There is an extremely small chance that TeX will actually break the +    % page at this \penalty, if there are no other feasible breakpoints in +    % sight.  (If the user is using lots of big @group commands, which +    % almost-but-not-quite fill up a page, TeX will have a hard time doing +    % good page breaking, for example.)  However, I could not construct an +    % example where a page broke at this \penalty; if it happens in a real +    % document, then we can reconsider our strategy. +    \penalty9999 +    % +    % Back up by the size of the box, whether we did a page break or not. +    \kern -#1\mil +    % +    % Do not allow a page break right after this kern. +    \nobreak +  \fi +} + +% @br   forces paragraph break + +\let\br = \par + +% @dots{} output an ellipsis using the current font. +% We do .5em per period so that it has the same spacing in a typewriter +% font as three actual period characters. +% +\def\dots{% +  \leavevmode +  \hbox to 1.5em{% +    \hskip 0pt plus 0.25fil minus 0.25fil +    .\hss.\hss.% +    \hskip 0pt plus 0.5fil minus 0.5fil +  }% +} + +% @enddots{} is an end-of-sentence ellipsis. +% +\def\enddots{% +  \leavevmode +  \hbox to 2em{% +    \hskip 0pt plus 0.25fil minus 0.25fil +    .\hss.\hss.\hss.% +    \hskip 0pt plus 0.5fil minus 0.5fil +  }% +  \spacefactor=3000 +} + +% @page forces the start of a new page. +% +\def\page{\par\vfill\supereject} + +% @exdent text.... +% outputs text on separate line in roman font, starting at standard page margin + +% This records the amount of indent in the innermost environment. +% That's how much \exdent should take out. +\newskip\exdentamount + +% This defn is used inside fill environments such as @defun. +\def\exdent{\parsearg\exdentyyy} +\def\exdentyyy #1{{\hfil\break\hbox{\kern -\exdentamount{\rm#1}}\hfil\break}} + +% This defn is used inside nofill environments such as @example. +\def\nofillexdent{\parsearg\nofillexdentyyy} +\def\nofillexdentyyy #1{{\advance \leftskip by -\exdentamount +\leftline{\hskip\leftskip{\rm#1}}}} + +% @inmargin{WHICH}{TEXT} puts TEXT in the WHICH margin next to the current +% paragraph.  For more general purposes, use the \margin insertion +% class.  WHICH is `l' or `r'. +% +\newskip\inmarginspacing \inmarginspacing=1cm +\def\strutdepth{\dp\strutbox} +% +\def\doinmargin#1#2{\strut\vadjust{% +  \nobreak +  \kern-\strutdepth +  \vtop to \strutdepth{% +    \baselineskip=\strutdepth +    \vss +    % if you have multiple lines of stuff to put here, you'll need to +    % make the vbox yourself of the appropriate size. +    \ifx#1l% +      \llap{\ignorespaces #2\hskip\inmarginspacing}% +    \else +      \rlap{\hskip\hsize \hskip\inmarginspacing \ignorespaces #2}% +    \fi +    \null +  }% +}} +\def\inleftmargin{\doinmargin l} +\def\inrightmargin{\doinmargin r} +% +% @inmargin{TEXT [, RIGHT-TEXT]} +% (if RIGHT-TEXT is given, use TEXT for left page, RIGHT-TEXT for right; +% else use TEXT for both). +% +\def\inmargin#1{\parseinmargin #1,,\finish} +\def\parseinmargin#1,#2,#3\finish{% not perfect, but better than nothing. +  \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}% +  \ifdim\wd0 > 0pt +    \def\lefttext{#1}%  have both texts +    \def\righttext{#2}% +  \else +    \def\lefttext{#1}%  have only one text +    \def\righttext{#1}% +  \fi +  % +  \ifodd\pageno +    \def\temp{\inrightmargin\righttext}% odd page -> outside is right margin +  \else +    \def\temp{\inleftmargin\lefttext}% +  \fi +  \temp +} + +% @include file    insert text of that file as input. +% Allow normal characters that  we make active in the argument (a file name). +\def\include{\begingroup +  \catcode`\\=\other +  \catcode`~=\other +  \catcode`^=\other +  \catcode`_=\other +  \catcode`|=\other +  \catcode`<=\other +  \catcode`>=\other +  \catcode`+=\other +  \parsearg\includezzz} +% Restore active chars for included file. +\def\includezzz#1{\endgroup\begingroup +  % Read the included file in a group so nested @include's work. +  \def\thisfile{#1}% +  \let\value=\expandablevalue +  \input\thisfile +\endgroup} + +\def\thisfile{} + +% @center line +% outputs that line, centered. +% +\def\center{\parsearg\docenter} +\def\docenter#1{{% +  \ifhmode \hfil\break \fi +  \advance\hsize by -\leftskip +  \advance\hsize by -\rightskip +  \line{\hfil \ignorespaces#1\unskip \hfil}% +  \ifhmode \break \fi +}} + +% @sp n   outputs n lines of vertical space + +\def\sp{\parsearg\spxxx} +\def\spxxx #1{\vskip #1\baselineskip} + +% @comment ...line which is ignored... +% @c is the same as @comment +% @ignore ... @end ignore  is another way to write a comment + +\def\comment{\begingroup \catcode`\^^M=\other% +\catcode`\@=\other \catcode`\{=\other \catcode`\}=\other% +\commentxxx} +{\catcode`\^^M=\other \gdef\commentxxx#1^^M{\endgroup}} + +\let\c=\comment + +% @paragraphindent NCHARS +% We'll use ems for NCHARS, close enough. +% NCHARS can also be the word `asis' or `none'. +% We cannot feasibly implement @paragraphindent asis, though. +% +\def\asisword{asis} % no translation, these are keywords +\def\noneword{none} +% +\def\paragraphindent{\parsearg\doparagraphindent} +\def\doparagraphindent#1{% +  \def\temp{#1}% +  \ifx\temp\asisword +  \else +    \ifx\temp\noneword +      \defaultparindent = 0pt +    \else +      \defaultparindent = #1em +    \fi +  \fi +  \parindent = \defaultparindent +} + +% @exampleindent NCHARS +% We'll use ems for NCHARS like @paragraphindent. +% It seems @exampleindent asis isn't necessary, but +% I preserve it to make it similar to @paragraphindent. +\def\exampleindent{\parsearg\doexampleindent} +\def\doexampleindent#1{% +  \def\temp{#1}% +  \ifx\temp\asisword +  \else +    \ifx\temp\noneword +      \lispnarrowing = 0pt +    \else +      \lispnarrowing = #1em +    \fi +  \fi +} + +% @firstparagraphindent WORD +% If WORD is `none', then suppress indentation of the first paragraph +% after a section heading.  If WORD is `insert', then do indentat such +% paragraphs. +% +% The paragraph indentation is suppressed or not by calling +% \suppressfirstparagraphindent, which the sectioning commands do.  We +% switch the definition of this back and forth according to WORD.  By +% default, we suppress indentation. +% +\def\suppressfirstparagraphindent{\dosuppressfirstparagraphindent} +\newdimen\currentparindent +% +\def\insertword{insert} +% +\def\firstparagraphindent{\parsearg\dofirstparagraphindent} +\def\dofirstparagraphindent#1{% +  \def\temp{#1}% +  \ifx\temp\noneword +    \let\suppressfirstparagraphindent = \dosuppressfirstparagraphindent +  \else\ifx\temp\insertword +    \let\suppressfirstparagraphindent = \relax +  \else +    \errhelp = \EMsimple +    \errmessage{Unknown @firstparagraphindent option `\temp'}% +  \fi\fi +} + +% Here is how we actually suppress indentation.  Redefine \everypar to +% \kern backwards by \parindent, and then reset itself to empty. +% +% We also make \indent itself not actually do anything until the next +% paragraph. +% +\gdef\dosuppressfirstparagraphindent{% +  \gdef\indent{% +    \global\let\indent=\ptexindent +    \global\everypar = {}% +  }% +  \global\everypar = {% +    \kern-\parindent +    \global\let\indent=\ptexindent +    \global\everypar = {}% +  }% +}% + + +% @asis just yields its argument.  Used with @table, for example. +% +\def\asis#1{#1} + +% @math outputs its argument in math mode. +% We don't use $'s directly in the definition of \math because we need +% to set catcodes according to plain TeX first, to allow for subscripts, +% superscripts, special math chars, etc. +% +\let\implicitmath = $%$ font-lock fix +% +% One complication: _ usually means subscripts, but it could also mean +% an actual _ character, as in @math{@var{some_variable} + 1}.  So make +% _ within @math be active (mathcode "8000), and distinguish by seeing +% if the current family is \slfam, which is what @var uses. +% +{\catcode\underChar = \active +\gdef\mathunderscore{% +  \catcode\underChar=\active +  \def_{\ifnum\fam=\slfam \_\else\sb\fi}% +}} +% +% Another complication: we want \\ (and @\) to output a \ character. +% FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but +% this is not advertised and we don't care.  Texinfo does not +% otherwise define @\. +% +% The \mathchar is class=0=ordinary, family=7=ttfam, position=5C=\. +\def\mathbackslash{\ifnum\fam=\ttfam \mathchar"075C \else\backslash \fi} +% +\def\math{% +  \tex +  \mathcode`\_="8000 \mathunderscore +  \let\\ = \mathbackslash +  \mathactive +  \implicitmath\finishmath} +\def\finishmath#1{#1\implicitmath\Etex} + +% Some active characters (such as <) are spaced differently in math. +% We have to reset their definitions in case the @math was an +% argument to a command which set the catcodes (such as @item or @section). +% +{ +  \catcode`^ = \active +  \catcode`< = \active +  \catcode`> = \active +  \catcode`+ = \active +  \gdef\mathactive{% +    \let^ = \ptexhat +    \let< = \ptexless +    \let> = \ptexgtr +    \let+ = \ptexplus +  } +} + +% @bullet and @minus need the same treatment as @math, just above. +\def\bullet{\implicitmath\ptexbullet\implicitmath} +\def\minus{\implicitmath-\implicitmath} + +% @refill is a no-op. +\let\refill=\relax + +% If working on a large document in chapters, it is convenient to +% be able to disable indexing, cross-referencing, and contents, for test runs. +% This is done with @novalidate (before @setfilename). +% +\newif\iflinks \linkstrue % by default we want the aux files. +\let\novalidate = \linksfalse + +% @setfilename is done at the beginning of every texinfo file. +% So open here the files we need to have open while reading the input. +% This makes it possible to make a .fmt file for texinfo. +\def\setfilename{% +   \iflinks +     \readauxfile +   \fi % \openindices needs to do some work in any case. +   \openindices +   \fixbackslash  % Turn off hack to swallow `\input texinfo'. +   \global\let\setfilename=\comment % Ignore extra @setfilename cmds. +   % +   % If texinfo.cnf is present on the system, read it. +   % Useful for site-wide @afourpaper, etc. +   % Just to be on the safe side, close the input stream before the \input. +   \openin 1 texinfo.cnf +   \ifeof1 \let\temp=\relax \else \def\temp{\input texinfo.cnf }\fi +   \closein1 +   \temp +   % +   \comment % Ignore the actual filename. +} + +% Called from \setfilename. +% +\def\openindices{% +  \newindex{cp}% +  \newcodeindex{fn}% +  \newcodeindex{vr}% +  \newcodeindex{tp}% +  \newcodeindex{ky}% +  \newcodeindex{pg}% +} + +% @bye. +\outer\def\bye{\pagealignmacro\tracingstats=1\ptexend} + + +\message{pdf,} +% adobe `portable' document format +\newcount\tempnum +\newcount\lnkcount +\newtoks\filename +\newcount\filenamelength +\newcount\pgn +\newtoks\toksA +\newtoks\toksB +\newtoks\toksC +\newtoks\toksD +\newbox\boxA +\newcount\countA +\newif\ifpdf +\newif\ifpdfmakepagedest + +\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined +  \pdffalse +  \let\pdfmkdest = \gobble +  \let\pdfurl = \gobble +  \let\endlink = \relax +  \let\linkcolor = \relax +  \let\pdfmakeoutlines = \relax +\else +  \pdftrue +  \pdfoutput = 1 +  \input pdfcolor +  \def\dopdfimage#1#2#3{% +    \def\imagewidth{#2}% +    \def\imageheight{#3}% +    % without \immediate, pdftex seg faults when the same image is +    % included twice.  (Version 3.14159-pre-1.0-unofficial-20010704.) +    \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 +      \immediate\pdfimage +    \else +      \immediate\pdfximage +    \fi +      \ifx\empty\imagewidth\else width \imagewidth \fi +      \ifx\empty\imageheight\else height \imageheight \fi +      \ifnum\pdftexversion<13 +         #1.pdf% +       \else +         {#1.pdf}% +       \fi +    \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 \else +      \pdfrefximage \pdflastximage +    \fi} +  \def\pdfmkdest#1{{\normalturnoffactive \pdfdest name{#1} xyz}} +  \def\pdfmkpgn#1{#1} +  \let\linkcolor = \Blue  % was Cyan, but that seems light? +  \def\endlink{\Black\pdfendlink} +  % Adding outlines to PDF; macros for calculating structure of outlines +  % come from Petr Olsak +  \def\expnumber#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax 0% +    \else \csname#1\endcsname \fi} +  \def\advancenumber#1{\tempnum=\expnumber{#1}\relax +    \advance\tempnum by1 +    \expandafter\xdef\csname#1\endcsname{\the\tempnum}} +  \def\pdfmakeoutlines{{% +    \openin 1 \jobname.toc +    \ifeof 1\else\begingroup +      \closein 1 +      % Thanh's hack / proper braces in bookmarks +      \edef\mylbrace{\iftrue \string{\else}\fi}\let\{=\mylbrace +      \edef\myrbrace{\iffalse{\else\string}\fi}\let\}=\myrbrace +      % +      \def\chapentry ##1##2##3{} +      \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{\advancenumber{chap##2}} +      \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{\advancenumber{sec##2.##3}} +      \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{\advancenumber{subsec##2.##3.##4}} +      \let\appendixentry = \chapentry +      \let\unnumbchapentry = \chapentry +      \let\unnumbsecentry = \secentry +      \let\unnumbsubsecentry = \subsecentry +      \let\unnumbsubsubsecentry = \subsubsecentry +      \input \jobname.toc +      \def\chapentry ##1##2##3{% +        \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##3}}count-\expnumber{chap##2}{##1}} +      \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{% +        \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##4}}count-\expnumber{sec##2.##3}{##1}} +      \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{% +        \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##5}}count-\expnumber{subsec##2.##3.##4}{##1}} +      \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{% +        \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##6}}{##1}} +      \let\appendixentry = \chapentry +      \let\unnumbchapentry = \chapentry +      \let\unnumbsecentry = \secentry +      \let\unnumbsubsecentry = \subsecentry +      \let\unnumbsubsubsecentry = \subsubsecentry +      % +      % Make special characters normal for writing to the pdf file. +      % +      \indexnofonts +      \let\tt=\relax +      \turnoffactive +      \input \jobname.toc +    \endgroup\fi +  }} +  \def\makelinks #1,{% +    \def\params{#1}\def\E{END}% +    \ifx\params\E +      \let\nextmakelinks=\relax +    \else +      \let\nextmakelinks=\makelinks +      \ifnum\lnkcount>0,\fi +      \picknum{#1}% +      \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} +        goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\the\pgn}}% +      \linkcolor #1% +      \advance\lnkcount by 1% +      \endlink +    \fi +    \nextmakelinks +  } +  \def\picknum#1{\expandafter\pn#1} +  \def\pn#1{% +    \def\p{#1}% +    \ifx\p\lbrace +      \let\nextpn=\ppn +    \else +      \let\nextpn=\ppnn +      \def\first{#1} +    \fi +    \nextpn +  } +  \def\ppn#1{\pgn=#1\gobble} +  \def\ppnn{\pgn=\first} +  \def\pdfmklnk#1{\lnkcount=0\makelinks #1,END,} +  \def\addtokens#1#2{\edef\addtoks{\noexpand#1={\the#1#2}}\addtoks} +  \def\skipspaces#1{\def\PP{#1}\def\D{|}% +    \ifx\PP\D\let\nextsp\relax +    \else\let\nextsp\skipspaces +      \ifx\p\space\else\addtokens{\filename}{\PP}% +        \advance\filenamelength by 1 +      \fi +    \fi +    \nextsp} +  \def\getfilename#1{\filenamelength=0\expandafter\skipspaces#1|\relax} +  \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 +    \let \startlink \pdfannotlink +  \else +    \let \startlink \pdfstartlink +  \fi +  \def\pdfurl#1{% +    \begingroup +      \normalturnoffactive\def\@{@}% +      \let\value=\expandablevalue +      \leavevmode\Red +      \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% +        user{/Subtype /Link /A << /S /URI /URI (#1) >>}% +        % #1 +    \endgroup} +  \def\pdfgettoks#1.{\setbox\boxA=\hbox{\toksA={#1.}\toksB={}\maketoks}} +  \def\addtokens#1#2{\edef\addtoks{\noexpand#1={\the#1#2}}\addtoks} +  \def\adn#1{\addtokens{\toksC}{#1}\global\countA=1\let\next=\maketoks} +  \def\poptoks#1#2|ENDTOKS|{\let\first=#1\toksD={#1}\toksA={#2}} +  \def\maketoks{% +    \expandafter\poptoks\the\toksA|ENDTOKS| +    \ifx\first0\adn0 +    \else\ifx\first1\adn1 \else\ifx\first2\adn2 \else\ifx\first3\adn3 +    \else\ifx\first4\adn4 \else\ifx\first5\adn5 \else\ifx\first6\adn6 +    \else\ifx\first7\adn7 \else\ifx\first8\adn8 \else\ifx\first9\adn9 +    \else +      \ifnum0=\countA\else\makelink\fi +      \ifx\first.\let\next=\done\else +        \let\next=\maketoks +        \addtokens{\toksB}{\the\toksD} +        \ifx\first,\addtokens{\toksB}{\space}\fi +      \fi +    \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi +    \next} +  \def\makelink{\addtokens{\toksB}% +    {\noexpand\pdflink{\the\toksC}}\toksC={}\global\countA=0} +  \def\pdflink#1{% +    \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{\pdfmkpgn{#1}} +    \linkcolor #1\endlink} +  \def\done{\edef\st{\global\noexpand\toksA={\the\toksB}}\st} +\fi % \ifx\pdfoutput + + +\message{fonts,} +% Font-change commands. + +% Texinfo sort of supports the sans serif font style, which plain TeX does not. +% So we set up a \sf analogous to plain's \rm, etc. +\newfam\sffam +\def\sf{\fam=\sffam \tensf} +\let\li = \sf % Sometimes we call it \li, not \sf. + +% We don't need math for this one. +\def\ttsl{\tenttsl} + +% Default leading. +\newdimen\textleading  \textleading = 13.2pt + +% Set the baselineskip to #1, and the lineskip and strut size +% correspondingly.  There is no deep meaning behind these magic numbers +% used as factors; they just match (closely enough) what Knuth defined. +% +\def\lineskipfactor{.08333} +\def\strutheightpercent{.70833} +\def\strutdepthpercent {.29167} +% +\def\setleading#1{% +  \normalbaselineskip = #1\relax +  \normallineskip = \lineskipfactor\normalbaselineskip +  \normalbaselines +  \setbox\strutbox =\hbox{% +    \vrule width0pt height\strutheightpercent\baselineskip +                    depth \strutdepthpercent \baselineskip +  }% +} + +% Set the font macro #1 to the font named #2, adding on the +% specified font prefix (normally `cm'). +% #3 is the font's design size, #4 is a scale factor +\def\setfont#1#2#3#4{\font#1=\fontprefix#2#3 scaled #4} + +% Use cm as the default font prefix. +% To specify the font prefix, you must define \fontprefix +% before you read in texinfo.tex. +\ifx\fontprefix\undefined +\def\fontprefix{cm} +\fi +% Support font families that don't use the same naming scheme as CM. +\def\rmshape{r} +\def\rmbshape{bx}               %where the normal face is bold +\def\bfshape{b} +\def\bxshape{bx} +\def\ttshape{tt} +\def\ttbshape{tt} +\def\ttslshape{sltt} +\def\itshape{ti} +\def\itbshape{bxti} +\def\slshape{sl} +\def\slbshape{bxsl} +\def\sfshape{ss} +\def\sfbshape{ss} +\def\scshape{csc} +\def\scbshape{csc} + +\newcount\mainmagstep +\ifx\bigger\relax +  % not really supported. +  \mainmagstep=\magstep1 +  \setfont\textrm\rmshape{12}{1000} +  \setfont\texttt\ttshape{12}{1000} +\else +  \mainmagstep=\magstephalf +  \setfont\textrm\rmshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +  \setfont\texttt\ttshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\fi +% Instead of cmb10, you may want to use cmbx10. +% cmbx10 is a prettier font on its own, but cmb10 +% looks better when embedded in a line with cmr10 +% (in Bob's opinion). +\setfont\textbf\bfshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textit\itshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsl\slshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsf\sfshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsc\scshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textttsl\ttslshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\font\texti=cmmi10 scaled \mainmagstep +\font\textsy=cmsy10 scaled \mainmagstep + +% A few fonts for @defun, etc. +\setfont\defbf\bxshape{10}{\magstep1} %was 1314 +\setfont\deftt\ttshape{10}{\magstep1} +\def\df{\let\tentt=\deftt \let\tenbf = \defbf \bf} + +% Fonts for indices, footnotes, small examples (9pt). +\setfont\smallrm\rmshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smalltt\ttshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallbf\bfshape{10}{900} +\setfont\smallit\itshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsl\slshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsf\sfshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsc\scshape{10}{900} +\setfont\smallttsl\ttslshape{10}{900} +\font\smalli=cmmi9 +\font\smallsy=cmsy9 + +% Fonts for small examples (8pt). +\setfont\smallerrm\rmshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallertt\ttshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallerbf\bfshape{10}{800} +\setfont\smallerit\itshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallersl\slshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallersf\sfshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallersc\scshape{10}{800} +\setfont\smallerttsl\ttslshape{10}{800} +\font\smalleri=cmmi8 +\font\smallersy=cmsy8 + +% Fonts for title page: +\setfont\titlerm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep3} +\setfont\titleit\itbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlesl\slbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlett\ttbshape{12}{\magstep3} +\setfont\titlettsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlesf\sfbshape{17}{\magstep1} +\let\titlebf=\titlerm +\setfont\titlesc\scbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\font\titlei=cmmi12 scaled \magstep3 +\font\titlesy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep4 +\def\authorrm{\secrm} +\def\authortt{\sectt} + +% Chapter (and unnumbered) fonts (17.28pt). +\setfont\chaprm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep2} +\setfont\chapit\itbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chapsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chaptt\ttbshape{12}{\magstep2} +\setfont\chapttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chapsf\sfbshape{17}{1000} +\let\chapbf=\chaprm +\setfont\chapsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\font\chapi=cmmi12 scaled \magstep2 +\font\chapsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep3 + +% Section fonts (14.4pt). +\setfont\secrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\setfont\secit\itbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\secsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\sectt\ttbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\setfont\secttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\secsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\let\secbf\secrm +\setfont\secsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\font\seci=cmmi12 scaled \magstep1 +\font\secsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep2 + +% Subsection fonts (13.15pt). +\setfont\ssecrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\setfont\ssecit\itbshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssecsl\slbshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssectt\ttbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\setfont\ssecttsl\ttslshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssecsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\let\ssecbf\ssecrm +\setfont\ssecsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep1} +\font\sseci=cmmi12 scaled \magstephalf +\font\ssecsy=cmsy10 scaled 1315 +% The smallcaps and symbol fonts should actually be scaled \magstep1.5, +% but that is not a standard magnification. + +% In order for the font changes to affect most math symbols and letters, +% we have to define the \textfont of the standard families.  Since +% texinfo doesn't allow for producing subscripts and superscripts except +% in the main text, we don't bother to reset \scriptfont and +% \scriptscriptfont (which would also require loading a lot more fonts). +% +\def\resetmathfonts{% +  \textfont0=\tenrm \textfont1=\teni \textfont2=\tensy +  \textfont\itfam=\tenit \textfont\slfam=\tensl \textfont\bffam=\tenbf +  \textfont\ttfam=\tentt \textfont\sffam=\tensf +} + +% The font-changing commands redefine the meanings of \tenSTYLE, instead +% of just \STYLE.  We do this so that font changes will continue to work +% in math mode, where it is the current \fam that is relevant in most +% cases, not the current font.  Plain TeX does \def\bf{\fam=\bffam +% \tenbf}, for example.  By redefining \tenbf, we obviate the need to +% redefine \bf itself. +\def\textfonts{% +  \let\tenrm=\textrm \let\tenit=\textit \let\tensl=\textsl +  \let\tenbf=\textbf \let\tentt=\texttt \let\smallcaps=\textsc +  \let\tensf=\textsf \let\teni=\texti \let\tensy=\textsy \let\tenttsl=\textttsl +  \resetmathfonts \setleading{\textleading}} +\def\titlefonts{% +  \let\tenrm=\titlerm \let\tenit=\titleit \let\tensl=\titlesl +  \let\tenbf=\titlebf \let\tentt=\titlett \let\smallcaps=\titlesc +  \let\tensf=\titlesf \let\teni=\titlei \let\tensy=\titlesy +  \let\tenttsl=\titlettsl +  \resetmathfonts \setleading{25pt}} +\def\titlefont#1{{\titlefonts\rm #1}} +\def\chapfonts{% +  \let\tenrm=\chaprm \let\tenit=\chapit \let\tensl=\chapsl +  \let\tenbf=\chapbf \let\tentt=\chaptt \let\smallcaps=\chapsc +  \let\tensf=\chapsf \let\teni=\chapi \let\tensy=\chapsy \let\tenttsl=\chapttsl +  \resetmathfonts \setleading{19pt}} +\def\secfonts{% +  \let\tenrm=\secrm \let\tenit=\secit \let\tensl=\secsl +  \let\tenbf=\secbf \let\tentt=\sectt \let\smallcaps=\secsc +  \let\tensf=\secsf \let\teni=\seci \let\tensy=\secsy \let\tenttsl=\secttsl +  \resetmathfonts \setleading{16pt}} +\def\subsecfonts{% +  \let\tenrm=\ssecrm \let\tenit=\ssecit \let\tensl=\ssecsl +  \let\tenbf=\ssecbf \let\tentt=\ssectt \let\smallcaps=\ssecsc +  \let\tensf=\ssecsf \let\teni=\sseci \let\tensy=\ssecsy \let\tenttsl=\ssecttsl +  \resetmathfonts \setleading{15pt}} +\let\subsubsecfonts = \subsecfonts % Maybe make sssec fonts scaled magstephalf? +\def\smallfonts{% +  \let\tenrm=\smallrm \let\tenit=\smallit \let\tensl=\smallsl +  \let\tenbf=\smallbf \let\tentt=\smalltt \let\smallcaps=\smallsc +  \let\tensf=\smallsf \let\teni=\smalli \let\tensy=\smallsy +  \let\tenttsl=\smallttsl +  \resetmathfonts \setleading{10.5pt}} +\def\smallerfonts{% +  \let\tenrm=\smallerrm \let\tenit=\smallerit \let\tensl=\smallersl +  \let\tenbf=\smallerbf \let\tentt=\smallertt \let\smallcaps=\smallersc +  \let\tensf=\smallersf \let\teni=\smalleri \let\tensy=\smallersy +  \let\tenttsl=\smallerttsl +  \resetmathfonts \setleading{9.5pt}} + +% Set the fonts to use with the @small... environments. +\let\smallexamplefonts = \smallfonts + +% About \smallexamplefonts.  If we use \smallfonts (9pt), @smallexample +% can fit this many characters: +%   8.5x11=86   smallbook=72  a4=90  a5=69 +% If we use \smallerfonts (8pt), then we can fit this many characters: +%   8.5x11=90+  smallbook=80  a4=90+  a5=77 +% For me, subjectively, the few extra characters that fit aren't worth +% the additional smallness of 8pt.  So I'm making the default 9pt. +% +% By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt): +%   8.5x11=71  smallbook=60  a4=75  a5=58 +% +% I wish we used A4 paper on this side of the Atlantic. +% +% --karl, 24jan03. + + +% Set up the default fonts, so we can use them for creating boxes. +% +\textfonts + +% Define these so they can be easily changed for other fonts. +\def\angleleft{$\langle$} +\def\angleright{$\rangle$} + +% Count depth in font-changes, for error checks +\newcount\fontdepth \fontdepth=0 + +% Fonts for short table of contents. +\setfont\shortcontrm\rmshape{12}{1000} +\setfont\shortcontbf\bxshape{12}{1000} +\setfont\shortcontsl\slshape{12}{1000} +\setfont\shortconttt\ttshape{12}{1000} + +%% Add scribe-like font environments, plus @l for inline lisp (usually sans +%% serif) and @ii for TeX italic + +% \smartitalic{ARG} outputs arg in italics, followed by an italic correction +% unless the following character is such as not to need one. +\def\smartitalicx{\ifx\next,\else\ifx\next-\else\ifx\next.\else +                    \ptexslash\fi\fi\fi} +\def\smartslanted#1{{\ifusingtt\ttsl\sl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx} +\def\smartitalic#1{{\ifusingtt\ttsl\it #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx} + +\let\i=\smartitalic +\let\var=\smartslanted +\let\dfn=\smartslanted +\let\emph=\smartitalic +\let\cite=\smartslanted + +\def\b#1{{\bf #1}} +\let\strong=\b + +% We can't just use \exhyphenpenalty, because that only has effect at +% the end of a paragraph.  Restore normal hyphenation at the end of the +% group within which \nohyphenation is presumably called. +% +\def\nohyphenation{\hyphenchar\font = -1  \aftergroup\restorehyphenation} +\def\restorehyphenation{\hyphenchar\font = `- } + +% Set sfcode to normal for the chars that usually have another value. +% Can't use plain's \frenchspacing because it uses the `\x notation, and +% sometimes \x has an active definition that messes things up. +% +\catcode`@=11 +  \def\frenchspacing{% +    \sfcode\dotChar  =\@m \sfcode\questChar=\@m \sfcode\exclamChar=\@m +    \sfcode\colonChar=\@m \sfcode\semiChar =\@m \sfcode\commaChar =\@m +  } +\catcode`@=\other + +\def\t#1{% +  {\tt \rawbackslash \frenchspacing #1}% +  \null +} +\let\ttfont=\t +\def\samp#1{`\tclose{#1}'\null} +\setfont\keyrm\rmshape{8}{1000} +\font\keysy=cmsy9 +\def\key#1{{\keyrm\textfont2=\keysy \leavevmode\hbox{% +  \raise0.4pt\hbox{\angleleft}\kern-.08em\vtop{% +    \vbox{\hrule\kern-0.4pt +     \hbox{\raise0.4pt\hbox{\vphantom{\angleleft}}#1}}% +    \kern-0.4pt\hrule}% +  \kern-.06em\raise0.4pt\hbox{\angleright}}}} +% The old definition, with no lozenge: +%\def\key #1{{\ttsl \nohyphenation \uppercase{#1}}\null} +\def\ctrl #1{{\tt \rawbackslash \hat}#1} + +% @file, @option are the same as @samp. +\let\file=\samp +\let\option=\samp + +% @code is a modification of @t, +% which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text. +\def\tclose#1{% +  {% +    % Change normal interword space to be same as for the current font. +    \spaceskip = \fontdimen2\font +    % +    % Switch to typewriter. +    \tt +    % +    % But `\ ' produces the large typewriter interword space. +    \def\ {{\spaceskip = 0pt{} }}% +    % +    % Turn off hyphenation. +    \nohyphenation +    % +    \rawbackslash +    \frenchspacing +    #1% +  }% +  \null +} + +% We *must* turn on hyphenation at `-' and `_' in \code. +% Otherwise, it is too hard to avoid overfull hboxes +% in the Emacs manual, the Library manual, etc. + +% Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control +% both hyphenation at - and hyphenation within words. +% We must therefore turn them both off (\tclose does that) +% and arrange explicitly to hyphenate at a dash. +%  -- rms. +{ +  \catcode`\-=\active +  \catcode`\_=\active +  % +  \global\def\code{\begingroup +    \catcode`\-=\active \let-\codedash +    \catcode`\_=\active \let_\codeunder +    \codex +  } +  % +  % If we end up with any active - characters when handling the index, +  % just treat them as a normal -. +  \global\def\indexbreaks{\catcode`\-=\active \let-\realdash} +} + +\def\realdash{-} +\def\codedash{-\discretionary{}{}{}} +\def\codeunder{% +  % this is all so @math{@code{var_name}+1} can work.  In math mode, _ +  % is "active" (mathcode"8000) and \normalunderscore (or \char95, etc.) +  % will therefore expand the active definition of _, which is us +  % (inside @code that is), therefore an endless loop. +  \ifusingtt{\ifmmode +               \mathchar"075F % class 0=ordinary, family 7=ttfam, pos 0x5F=_. +             \else\normalunderscore \fi +             \discretionary{}{}{}}% +            {\_}% +} +\def\codex #1{\tclose{#1}\endgroup} + +% @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command, +% then @kbd has no effect. + +% @kbdinputstyle -- arg is `distinct' (@kbd uses slanted tty font always), +%   `example' (@kbd uses ttsl only inside of @example and friends), +%   or `code' (@kbd uses normal tty font always). +\def\kbdinputstyle{\parsearg\kbdinputstylexxx} +\def\kbdinputstylexxx#1{% +  \def\arg{#1}% +  \ifx\arg\worddistinct +    \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\ttsl}\gdef\kbdfont{\ttsl}% +  \else\ifx\arg\wordexample +    \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\ttsl}\gdef\kbdfont{\tt}% +  \else\ifx\arg\wordcode +    \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\tt}\gdef\kbdfont{\tt}% +  \else +    \errhelp = \EMsimple +    \errmessage{Unknown @kbdinputstyle option `\arg'}% +  \fi\fi\fi +} +\def\worddistinct{distinct} +\def\wordexample{example} +\def\wordcode{code} + +% Default is `distinct.' +\kbdinputstyle distinct + +\def\xkey{\key} +\def\kbdfoo#1#2#3\par{\def\one{#1}\def\three{#3}\def\threex{??}% +\ifx\one\xkey\ifx\threex\three \key{#2}% +\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi +\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi} + +% For @url, @env, @command quotes seem unnecessary, so use \code. +\let\url=\code +\let\env=\code +\let\command=\code + +% @uref (abbreviation for `urlref') takes an optional (comma-separated) +% second argument specifying the text to display and an optional third +% arg as text to display instead of (rather than in addition to) the url +% itself.  First (mandatory) arg is the url.  Perhaps eventually put in +% a hypertex \special here. +% +\def\uref#1{\douref #1,,,\finish} +\def\douref#1,#2,#3,#4\finish{\begingroup +  \unsepspaces +  \pdfurl{#1}% +  \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #3}% +  \ifdim\wd0 > 0pt +    \unhbox0 % third arg given, show only that +  \else +    \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}% +    \ifdim\wd0 > 0pt +      \ifpdf +        \unhbox0             % PDF: 2nd arg given, show only it +      \else +        \unhbox0\ (\code{#1})% DVI: 2nd arg given, show both it and url +      \fi +    \else +      \code{#1}% only url given, so show it +    \fi +  \fi +  \endlink +\endgroup} + +% rms does not like angle brackets --karl, 17may97. +% So now @email is just like @uref, unless we are pdf. +% +%\def\email#1{\angleleft{\tt #1}\angleright} +\ifpdf +  \def\email#1{\doemail#1,,\finish} +  \def\doemail#1,#2,#3\finish{\begingroup +    \unsepspaces +    \pdfurl{mailto:#1}% +    \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}% +    \ifdim\wd0>0pt\unhbox0\else\code{#1}\fi +    \endlink +  \endgroup} +\else +  \let\email=\uref +\fi + +% Check if we are currently using a typewriter font.  Since all the +% Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero interword stretch (and +% shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all typewriter fonts to have +% this property, we can check that font parameter. +% +\def\ifmonospace{\ifdim\fontdimen3\font=0pt } + +% Typeset a dimension, e.g., `in' or `pt'.  The only reason for the +% argument is to make the input look right: @dmn{pt} instead of @dmn{}pt. +% +\def\dmn#1{\thinspace #1} + +\def\kbd#1{\def\look{#1}\expandafter\kbdfoo\look??\par} + +% @l was never documented to mean ``switch to the Lisp font'', +% and it is not used as such in any manual I can find.  We need it for +% Polish suppressed-l.  --karl, 22sep96. +%\def\l#1{{\li #1}\null} + +% Explicit font changes: @r, @sc, undocumented @ii. +\def\r#1{{\rm #1}}              % roman font +\def\sc#1{{\smallcaps#1}}       % smallcaps font +\def\ii#1{{\it #1}}             % italic font + +% @acronym downcases the argument and prints in smallcaps. +\def\acronym#1{{\smallcaps \lowercase{#1}}} + +% @pounds{} is a sterling sign. +\def\pounds{{\it\$}} + +% @registeredsymbol - R in a circle.  For now, only works in text size; +% we'd have to redo the font mechanism to change the \scriptstyle and +% \scriptscriptstyle font sizes to make it look right in headings. +% Adapted from the plain.tex definition of \copyright. +% +\def\registeredsymbol{% +  $^{{\ooalign{\hfil\raise.07ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle\rm R$}\hfil\crcr\Orb}}% +    }$% +} + + +\message{page headings,} + +\newskip\titlepagetopglue \titlepagetopglue = 1.5in +\newskip\titlepagebottomglue \titlepagebottomglue = 2pc + +% First the title page.  Must do @settitle before @titlepage. +\newif\ifseenauthor +\newif\iffinishedtitlepage + +% Do an implicit @contents or @shortcontents after @end titlepage if the +% user says @setcontentsaftertitlepage or @setshortcontentsaftertitlepage. +% +\newif\ifsetcontentsaftertitlepage + \let\setcontentsaftertitlepage = \setcontentsaftertitlepagetrue +\newif\ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage + \let\setshortcontentsaftertitlepage = \setshortcontentsaftertitlepagetrue + +\def\shorttitlepage{\parsearg\shorttitlepagezzz} +\def\shorttitlepagezzz #1{\begingroup\hbox{}\vskip 1.5in \chaprm \centerline{#1}% +        \endgroup\page\hbox{}\page} + +\def\titlepage{\begingroup \parindent=0pt \textfonts +   \let\subtitlerm=\tenrm +   \def\subtitlefont{\subtitlerm \normalbaselineskip = 13pt \normalbaselines}% +   % +   \def\authorfont{\authorrm \normalbaselineskip = 16pt \normalbaselines +                   \let\tt=\authortt}% +   % +   % Leave some space at the very top of the page. +   \vglue\titlepagetopglue +   % +   % Now you can print the title using @title. +   \def\title{\parsearg\titlezzz}% +   \def\titlezzz##1{\leftline{\titlefonts\rm ##1} +                    % print a rule at the page bottom also. +                    \finishedtitlepagefalse +                    \vskip4pt \hrule height 4pt width \hsize \vskip4pt}% +   % No rule at page bottom unless we print one at the top with @title. +   \finishedtitlepagetrue +   % +   % Now you can put text using @subtitle. +   \def\subtitle{\parsearg\subtitlezzz}% +   \def\subtitlezzz##1{{\subtitlefont \rightline{##1}}}% +   % +   % @author should come last, but may come many times. +   \def\author{\parsearg\authorzzz}% +   \def\authorzzz##1{\ifseenauthor\else\vskip 0pt plus 1filll\seenauthortrue\fi +      {\authorfont \leftline{##1}}}% +   % +   % Most title ``pages'' are actually two pages long, with space +   % at the top of the second.  We don't want the ragged left on the second. +   \let\oldpage = \page +   \def\page{% +      \iffinishedtitlepage\else +         \finishtitlepage +      \fi +      \oldpage +      \let\page = \oldpage +      \hbox{}}% +%   \def\page{\oldpage \hbox{}} +} + +\def\Etitlepage{% +   \iffinishedtitlepage\else +      \finishtitlepage +   \fi +   % It is important to do the page break before ending the group, +   % because the headline and footline are only empty inside the group. +   % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page +   % after the title page, which we certainly don't want. +   \oldpage +   \endgroup +   % +   % Need this before the \...aftertitlepage checks so that if they are +   % in effect the toc pages will come out with page numbers. +   \HEADINGSon +   % +   % If they want short, they certainly want long too. +   \ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage +     \shortcontents +     \contents +     \global\let\shortcontents = \relax +     \global\let\contents = \relax +   \fi +   % +   \ifsetcontentsaftertitlepage +     \contents +     \global\let\contents = \relax +     \global\let\shortcontents = \relax +   \fi +} + +\def\finishtitlepage{% +   \vskip4pt \hrule height 2pt width \hsize +   \vskip\titlepagebottomglue +   \finishedtitlepagetrue +} + +%%% Set up page headings and footings. + +\let\thispage=\folio + +\newtoks\evenheadline    % headline on even pages +\newtoks\oddheadline     % headline on odd pages +\newtoks\evenfootline    % footline on even pages +\newtoks\oddfootline     % footline on odd pages + +% Now make Tex use those variables +\headline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddheadline +                            \else \the\evenheadline \fi}} +\footline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddfootline +                            \else \the\evenfootline \fi}\HEADINGShook} +\let\HEADINGShook=\relax + +% Commands to set those variables. +% For example, this is what  @headings on  does +% @evenheading @thistitle|@thispage|@thischapter +% @oddheading @thischapter|@thispage|@thistitle +% @evenfooting @thisfile|| +% @oddfooting ||@thisfile + +\def\evenheading{\parsearg\evenheadingxxx} +\def\oddheading{\parsearg\oddheadingxxx} +\def\everyheading{\parsearg\everyheadingxxx} + +\def\evenfooting{\parsearg\evenfootingxxx} +\def\oddfooting{\parsearg\oddfootingxxx} +\def\everyfooting{\parsearg\everyfootingxxx} + +{\catcode`\@=0 % + +\gdef\evenheadingxxx #1{\evenheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish} +\gdef\evenheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{% +\global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\gdef\oddheadingxxx #1{\oddheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish} +\gdef\oddheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{% +\global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\gdef\everyheadingxxx#1{\oddheadingxxx{#1}\evenheadingxxx{#1}}% + +\gdef\evenfootingxxx #1{\evenfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish} +\gdef\evenfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{% +\global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\gdef\oddfootingxxx #1{\oddfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish} +\gdef\oddfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{% +  \global\oddfootline = {\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}% +  % +  % Leave some space for the footline.  Hopefully ok to assume +  % @evenfooting will not be used by itself. +  \global\advance\pageheight by -\baselineskip +  \global\advance\vsize by -\baselineskip +} + +\gdef\everyfootingxxx#1{\oddfootingxxx{#1}\evenfootingxxx{#1}} +% +}% unbind the catcode of @. + +% @headings double      turns headings on for double-sided printing. +% @headings single      turns headings on for single-sided printing. +% @headings off         turns them off. +% @headings on          same as @headings double, retained for compatibility. +% @headings after       turns on double-sided headings after this page. +% @headings doubleafter turns on double-sided headings after this page. +% @headings singleafter turns on single-sided headings after this page. +% By default, they are off at the start of a document, +% and turned `on' after @end titlepage. + +\def\headings #1 {\csname HEADINGS#1\endcsname} + +\def\HEADINGSoff{ +\global\evenheadline={\hfil} \global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddheadline={\hfil} \global\oddfootline={\hfil}} +\HEADINGSoff +% When we turn headings on, set the page number to 1. +% For double-sided printing, put current file name in lower left corner, +% chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document +% title on inside top of left hand pages, and page numbers on outside top +% edge of all pages. +\def\HEADINGSdouble{ +\global\pageno=1 +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +} +\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager + +% For single-sided printing, chapter title goes across top left of page, +% page number on top right. +\def\HEADINGSsingle{ +\global\pageno=1 +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +} +\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble} + +\def\HEADINGSafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSdoublex} +\let\HEADINGSdoubleafter=\HEADINGSafter +\def\HEADINGSdoublex{% +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +} + +\def\HEADINGSsingleafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSsinglex} +\def\HEADINGSsinglex{% +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +} + +% Subroutines used in generating headings +% This produces Day Month Year style of output. +% Only define if not already defined, in case a txi-??.tex file has set +% up a different format (e.g., txi-cs.tex does this). +\ifx\today\undefined +\def\today{% +  \number\day\space +  \ifcase\month +  \or\putwordMJan\or\putwordMFeb\or\putwordMMar\or\putwordMApr +  \or\putwordMMay\or\putwordMJun\or\putwordMJul\or\putwordMAug +  \or\putwordMSep\or\putwordMOct\or\putwordMNov\or\putwordMDec +  \fi +  \space\number\year} +\fi + +% @settitle line...  specifies the title of the document, for headings. +% It generates no output of its own. +\def\thistitle{\putwordNoTitle} +\def\settitle{\parsearg\settitlezzz} +\def\settitlezzz #1{\gdef\thistitle{#1}} + + +\message{tables,} +% Tables -- @table, @ftable, @vtable, @item(x), @kitem(x), @xitem(x). + +% default indentation of table text +\newdimen\tableindent \tableindent=.8in +% default indentation of @itemize and @enumerate text +\newdimen\itemindent  \itemindent=.3in +% margin between end of table item and start of table text. +\newdimen\itemmargin  \itemmargin=.1in + +% used internally for \itemindent minus \itemmargin +\newdimen\itemmax + +% Note @table, @vtable, and @vtable define @item, @itemx, etc., with +% these defs. +% They also define \itemindex +% to index the item name in whatever manner is desired (perhaps none). + +\newif\ifitemxneedsnegativevskip + +\def\itemxpar{\par\ifitemxneedsnegativevskip\nobreak\vskip-\parskip\nobreak\fi} + +\def\internalBitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\itemzzz} +\def\internalBitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\itemzzz} + +\def\internalBxitem "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \smallbreak \parsearg\xitemzzz} +\def\internalBxitemx "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \itemxpar \parsearg\xitemzzz} + +\def\internalBkitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\kitemzzz} +\def\internalBkitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\kitemzzz} + +\def\kitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \lastfunction}}% +                 \itemzzz {#1}} + +\def\xitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \xitemsubtopic}}% +                 \itemzzz {#1}} + +\def\itemzzz #1{\begingroup % +  \advance\hsize by -\rightskip +  \advance\hsize by -\tableindent +  \setbox0=\hbox{\itemfont{#1}}% +  \itemindex{#1}% +  \nobreak % This prevents a break before @itemx. +  % +  % If the item text does not fit in the space we have, put it on a line +  % by itself, and do not allow a page break either before or after that +  % line.  We do not start a paragraph here because then if the next +  % command is, e.g., @kindex, the whatsit would get put into the +  % horizontal list on a line by itself, resulting in extra blank space. +  \ifdim \wd0>\itemmax +    % +    % Make this a paragraph so we get the \parskip glue and wrapping, +    % but leave it ragged-right. +    \begingroup +      \advance\leftskip by-\tableindent +      \advance\hsize by\tableindent +      \advance\rightskip by0pt plus1fil +      \leavevmode\unhbox0\par +    \endgroup +    % +    % We're going to be starting a paragraph, but we don't want the +    % \parskip glue -- logically it's part of the @item we just started. +    \nobreak \vskip-\parskip +    % +    % Stop a page break at the \parskip glue coming up.  (Unfortunately +    % we can't prevent a possible page break at the following +    % \baselineskip glue.)  However, if what follows is an environment +    % such as @example, there will be no \parskip glue; then +    % the negative vskip we just would cause the example and the item to +    % crash together.  So we use this bizarre value of 10001 as a signal +    % to \aboveenvbreak to insert \parskip glue after all. +    % (Possibly there are other commands that could be followed by +    % @example which need the same treatment, but not section titles; or +    % maybe section titles are the only special case and they should be +    % penalty 10001...) +    \penalty 10001 +    \endgroup +    \itemxneedsnegativevskipfalse +  \else +    % The item text fits into the space.  Start a paragraph, so that the +    % following text (if any) will end up on the same line. +    \noindent +    % Do this with kerns and \unhbox so that if there is a footnote in +    % the item text, it can migrate to the main vertical list and +    % eventually be printed. +    \nobreak\kern-\tableindent +    \dimen0 = \itemmax  \advance\dimen0 by \itemmargin \advance\dimen0 by -\wd0 +    \unhbox0 +    \nobreak\kern\dimen0 +    \endgroup +    \itemxneedsnegativevskiptrue +  \fi +} + +\def\item{\errmessage{@item while not in a table}} +\def\itemx{\errmessage{@itemx while not in a table}} +\def\kitem{\errmessage{@kitem while not in a table}} +\def\kitemx{\errmessage{@kitemx while not in a table}} +\def\xitem{\errmessage{@xitem while not in a table}} +\def\xitemx{\errmessage{@xitemx while not in a table}} + +% Contains a kludge to get @end[description] to work. +\def\description{\tablez{\dontindex}{1}{}{}{}{}} + +% @table, @ftable, @vtable. +\def\table{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\tablex} +{\obeylines\obeyspaces% +\gdef\tablex #1^^M{% +\tabley\dontindex#1        \endtabley}} + +\def\ftable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\ftablex} +{\obeylines\obeyspaces% +\gdef\ftablex #1^^M{% +\tabley\fnitemindex#1        \endtabley +\def\Eftable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}% +\let\Etable=\relax}} + +\def\vtable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\vtablex} +{\obeylines\obeyspaces% +\gdef\vtablex #1^^M{% +\tabley\vritemindex#1        \endtabley +\def\Evtable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}% +\let\Etable=\relax}} + +\def\dontindex #1{} +\def\fnitemindex #1{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}}% +\def\vritemindex #1{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}}% + +{\obeyspaces % +\gdef\tabley#1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7\endtabley{\endgroup% +\tablez{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}}} + +\def\tablez #1#2#3#4#5#6{% +\aboveenvbreak % +\begingroup % +\def\Edescription{\Etable}% Necessary kludge. +\let\itemindex=#1% +\ifnum 0#3>0 \advance \leftskip by #3\mil \fi % +\ifnum 0#4>0 \tableindent=#4\mil \fi % +\ifnum 0#5>0 \advance \rightskip by #5\mil \fi % +\def\itemfont{#2}% +\itemmax=\tableindent % +\advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin % +\advance \leftskip by \tableindent % +\exdentamount=\tableindent +\parindent = 0pt +\parskip = \smallskipamount +\ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi% +\def\Etable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}% +\let\item = \internalBitem % +\let\itemx = \internalBitemx % +\let\kitem = \internalBkitem % +\let\kitemx = \internalBkitemx % +\let\xitem = \internalBxitem % +\let\xitemx = \internalBxitemx % +} + +% This is the counter used by @enumerate, which is really @itemize + +\newcount \itemno + +\def\itemize{\parsearg\itemizezzz} + +\def\itemizezzz #1{% +  \begingroup % ended by the @end itemize +  \itemizey {#1}{\Eitemize} +} + +\def\itemizey#1#2{% +  \aboveenvbreak +  \itemmax=\itemindent +  \advance\itemmax by -\itemmargin +  \advance\leftskip by \itemindent +  \exdentamount=\itemindent +  \parindent=0pt +  \parskip=\smallskipamount +  \ifdim\parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi +  \def#2{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}% +  \def\itemcontents{#1}% +  % @itemize with no arg is equivalent to @itemize @bullet. +  \ifx\itemcontents\empty\def\itemcontents{\bullet}\fi +  \let\item=\itemizeitem +} + +% \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first to be the first token in +% TOKENS, and \rest to be the remainder. +% +\def\splitoff#1#2\endmark{\def\first{#1}\def\rest{#2}}% + +% Allow an optional argument of an uppercase letter, lowercase letter, +% or number, to specify the first label in the enumerated list.  No +% argument is the same as `1'. +% +\def\enumerate{\parsearg\enumeratezzz} +\def\enumeratezzz #1{\enumeratey #1  \endenumeratey} +\def\enumeratey #1 #2\endenumeratey{% +  \begingroup % ended by the @end enumerate +  % +  % If we were given no argument, pretend we were given `1'. +  \def\thearg{#1}% +  \ifx\thearg\empty \def\thearg{1}\fi +  % +  % Detect if the argument is a single token.  If so, it might be a +  % letter.  Otherwise, the only valid thing it can be is a number. +  % (We will always have one token, because of the test we just made. +  % This is a good thing, since \splitoff doesn't work given nothing at +  % all -- the first parameter is undelimited.) +  \expandafter\splitoff\thearg\endmark +  \ifx\rest\empty +    % Only one token in the argument.  It could still be anything. +    % A ``lowercase letter'' is one whose \lccode is nonzero. +    % An ``uppercase letter'' is one whose \lccode is both nonzero, and +    %   not equal to itself. +    % Otherwise, we assume it's a number. +    % +    % We need the \relax at the end of the \ifnum lines to stop TeX from +    % continuing to look for a <number>. +    % +    \ifnum\lccode\expandafter`\thearg=0\relax +      \numericenumerate % a number (we hope) +    \else +      % It's a letter. +      \ifnum\lccode\expandafter`\thearg=\expandafter`\thearg\relax +        \lowercaseenumerate % lowercase letter +      \else +        \uppercaseenumerate % uppercase letter +      \fi +    \fi +  \else +    % Multiple tokens in the argument.  We hope it's a number. +    \numericenumerate +  \fi +} + +% An @enumerate whose labels are integers.  The starting integer is +% given in \thearg. +% +\def\numericenumerate{% +  \itemno = \thearg +  \startenumeration{\the\itemno}% +} + +% The starting (lowercase) letter is in \thearg. +\def\lowercaseenumerate{% +  \itemno = \expandafter`\thearg +  \startenumeration{% +    % Be sure we're not beyond the end of the alphabet. +    \ifnum\itemno=0 +      \errmessage{No more lowercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger +                  alphabet}% +    \fi +    \char\lccode\itemno +  }% +} + +% The starting (uppercase) letter is in \thearg. +\def\uppercaseenumerate{% +  \itemno = \expandafter`\thearg +  \startenumeration{% +    % Be sure we're not beyond the end of the alphabet. +    \ifnum\itemno=0 +      \errmessage{No more uppercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger +                  alphabet} +    \fi +    \char\uccode\itemno +  }% +} + +% Call itemizey, adding a period to the first argument and supplying the +% common last two arguments.  Also subtract one from the initial value in +% \itemno, since @item increments \itemno. +% +\def\startenumeration#1{% +  \advance\itemno by -1 +  \itemizey{#1.}\Eenumerate\flushcr +} + +% @alphaenumerate and @capsenumerate are abbreviations for giving an arg +% to @enumerate. +% +\def\alphaenumerate{\enumerate{a}} +\def\capsenumerate{\enumerate{A}} +\def\Ealphaenumerate{\Eenumerate} +\def\Ecapsenumerate{\Eenumerate} + +% Definition of @item while inside @itemize. + +\def\itemizeitem{% +\advance\itemno by 1 +{\let\par=\endgraf \smallbreak}% +\ifhmode \errmessage{In hmode at itemizeitem}\fi +{\parskip=0in \hskip 0pt +\hbox to 0pt{\hss \itemcontents\hskip \itemmargin}% +\vadjust{\penalty 1200}}% +\flushcr} + +% @multitable macros +% Amy Hendrickson, 8/18/94, 3/6/96 +% +% @multitable ... @end multitable will make as many columns as desired. +% Contents of each column will wrap at width given in preamble.  Width +% can be specified either with sample text given in a template line, +% or in percent of \hsize, the current width of text on page. + +% Table can continue over pages but will only break between lines. + +% To make preamble: +% +% Either define widths of columns in terms of percent of \hsize: +%   @multitable @columnfractions .25 .3 .45 +%   @item ... +% +%   Numbers following @columnfractions are the percent of the total +%   current hsize to be used for each column. You may use as many +%   columns as desired. + + +% Or use a template: +%   @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template} +%   @item ... +%   using the widest term desired in each column. +% +% For those who want to use more than one line's worth of words in +% the preamble, break the line within one argument and it +% will parse correctly, i.e., +% +%     @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 +%      template} +% Not: +%     @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} +%      {Column 3 template} + +% Each new table line starts with @item, each subsequent new column +% starts with @tab. Empty columns may be produced by supplying @tab's +% with nothing between them for as many times as empty columns are needed, +% ie, @tab@tab@tab will produce two empty columns. + +% @item, @tab, @multitable or @end multitable do not need to be on their +% own lines, but it will not hurt if they are. + +% Sample multitable: + +%   @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template} +%   @item first col stuff @tab second col stuff @tab third col +%   @item +%   first col stuff +%   @tab +%   second col stuff +%   @tab +%   third col +%   @item first col stuff @tab second col stuff +%   @tab Many paragraphs of text may be used in any column. +% +%         They will wrap at the width determined by the template. +%   @item@tab@tab This will be in third column. +%   @end multitable + +% Default dimensions may be reset by user. +% @multitableparskip is vertical space between paragraphs in table. +% @multitableparindent is paragraph indent in table. +% @multitablecolmargin is horizontal space to be left between columns. +% @multitablelinespace is space to leave between table items, baseline +%                                                            to baseline. +%   0pt means it depends on current normal line spacing. +% +\newskip\multitableparskip +\newskip\multitableparindent +\newdimen\multitablecolspace +\newskip\multitablelinespace +\multitableparskip=0pt +\multitableparindent=6pt +\multitablecolspace=12pt +\multitablelinespace=0pt + +% Macros used to set up halign preamble: +% +\let\endsetuptable\relax +\def\xendsetuptable{\endsetuptable} +\let\columnfractions\relax +\def\xcolumnfractions{\columnfractions} +\newif\ifsetpercent + +% #1 is the part of the @columnfraction before the decimal point, which +% is presumably either 0 or the empty string (but we don't check, we +% just throw it away).  #2 is the decimal part, which we use as the +% percent of \hsize for this column. +\def\pickupwholefraction#1.#2 {% +  \global\advance\colcount by 1 +  \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{.#2\hsize}% +  \setuptable +} + +\newcount\colcount +\def\setuptable#1{% +  \def\firstarg{#1}% +  \ifx\firstarg\xendsetuptable +    \let\go = \relax +  \else +    \ifx\firstarg\xcolumnfractions +      \global\setpercenttrue +    \else +      \ifsetpercent +         \let\go\pickupwholefraction +      \else +         \global\advance\colcount by 1 +         \setbox0=\hbox{#1\unskip\space}% Add a normal word space as a +                   % separator; typically that is always in the input, anyway. +         \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{\the\wd0}% +      \fi +    \fi +    \ifx\go\pickupwholefraction +      % Put the argument back for the \pickupwholefraction call, so +      % we'll always have a period there to be parsed. +      \def\go{\pickupwholefraction#1}% +    \else +      \let\go = \setuptable +    \fi% +  \fi +  \go +} + +% @multitable ... @end multitable definitions: +% +\def\multitable{\parsearg\dotable} +\def\dotable#1{\bgroup +  \vskip\parskip +  \let\item=\crcrwithfootnotes +  % A \tab used to include \hskip1sp.  But then the space in a template +  % line is not enough.  That is bad.  So let's go back to just & until +  % we encounter the problem it was intended to solve again.  --karl, +  % [email protected], 20apr99. +  \let\tab=&% +  \let\startfootins=\startsavedfootnote +  \tolerance=9500 +  \hbadness=9500 +  \setmultitablespacing +  \parskip=\multitableparskip +  \parindent=\multitableparindent +  \overfullrule=0pt +  \global\colcount=0 +  \def\Emultitable{% +    \global\setpercentfalse +    \crcrwithfootnotes\crcr +    \egroup\egroup +  }% +  % +  % To parse everything between @multitable and @item: +  \setuptable#1 \endsetuptable +  % +  % \everycr will reset column counter, \colcount, at the end of +  % each line. Every column entry will cause \colcount to advance by one. +  % The table preamble +  % looks at the current \colcount to find the correct column width. +  \everycr{\noalign{% +  % +  % \filbreak%% keeps underfull box messages off when table breaks over pages. +  % Maybe so, but it also creates really weird page breaks when the table +  % breaks over pages. Wouldn't \vfil be better?  Wait until the problem +  % manifests itself, so it can be fixed for real --karl. +    \global\colcount=0\relax}}% +  % +  % This preamble sets up a generic column definition, which will +  % be used as many times as user calls for columns. +  % \vtop will set a single line and will also let text wrap and +  % continue for many paragraphs if desired. +  \halign\bgroup&\global\advance\colcount by 1\relax +    \multistrut\vtop{\hsize=\expandafter\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname +  % +  % In order to keep entries from bumping into each other +  % we will add a \leftskip of \multitablecolspace to all columns after +  % the first one. +  % +  % If a template has been used, we will add \multitablecolspace +  % to the width of each template entry. +  % +  % If the user has set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize we will +  % use that dimension as the width of the column, and the \leftskip +  % will keep entries from bumping into each other.  Table will start at +  % left margin and final column will justify at right margin. +  % +  % Make sure we don't inherit \rightskip from the outer environment. +  \rightskip=0pt +  \ifnum\colcount=1 +    % The first column will be indented with the surrounding text. +    \advance\hsize by\leftskip +  \else +    \ifsetpercent \else +      % If user has not set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize +      % we will advance \hsize by \multitablecolspace. +      \advance\hsize by \multitablecolspace +    \fi +   % In either case we will make \leftskip=\multitablecolspace: +  \leftskip=\multitablecolspace +  \fi +  % Ignoring space at the beginning and end avoids an occasional spurious +  % blank line, when TeX decides to break the line at the space before the +  % box from the multistrut, so the strut ends up on a line by itself. +  % For example: +  % @multitable @columnfractions .11 .89 +  % @item @code{#} +  % @tab Legal holiday which is valid in major parts of the whole country. +  % Is automatically provided with highlighting sequences respectively marking +  % characters. +  \noindent\ignorespaces##\unskip\multistrut}\cr +} + +\def\setmultitablespacing{% test to see if user has set \multitablelinespace. +% If so, do nothing. If not, give it an appropriate dimension based on +% current baselineskip. +\ifdim\multitablelinespace=0pt +\setbox0=\vbox{X}\global\multitablelinespace=\the\baselineskip +\global\advance\multitablelinespace by-\ht0 +%% strut to put in table in case some entry doesn't have descenders, +%% to keep lines equally spaced +\let\multistrut = \strut +\else +%% FIXME: what is \box0 supposed to be? +\gdef\multistrut{\vrule height\multitablelinespace depth\dp0 +width0pt\relax} \fi +%% Test to see if parskip is larger than space between lines of +%% table. If not, do nothing. +%%        If so, set to same dimension as multitablelinespace. +\ifdim\multitableparskip>\multitablelinespace +\global\multitableparskip=\multitablelinespace +\global\advance\multitableparskip-7pt %% to keep parskip somewhat smaller +                                      %% than skip between lines in the table. +\fi% +\ifdim\multitableparskip=0pt +\global\multitableparskip=\multitablelinespace +\global\advance\multitableparskip-7pt %% to keep parskip somewhat smaller +                                      %% than skip between lines in the table. +\fi} + +% In case a @footnote appears inside an alignment, save the footnote +% text to a box and make the \insert when a row of the table is +% finished.  Otherwise, the insertion is lost, it never migrates to the +% main vertical list.  --kasal, 22jan03. +% +\newbox\savedfootnotes +% +% \dotable \let's \startfootins to this, so that \dofootnote will call +% it instead of starting the insertion right away. +\def\startsavedfootnote{% +  \global\setbox\savedfootnotes = \vbox\bgroup +    \unvbox\savedfootnotes +} +\def\crcrwithfootnotes{% +  \crcr +  \ifvoid\savedfootnotes \else +    \noalign{\insert\footins{\box\savedfootnotes}}% +  \fi +} + +\message{conditionals,} +% Prevent errors for section commands. +% Used in @ignore and in failing conditionals. +\def\ignoresections{% +  \let\chapter=\relax +  \let\unnumbered=\relax +  \let\top=\relax +  \let\unnumberedsec=\relax +  \let\unnumberedsection=\relax +  \let\unnumberedsubsec=\relax +  \let\unnumberedsubsection=\relax +  \let\unnumberedsubsubsec=\relax +  \let\unnumberedsubsubsection=\relax +  \let\section=\relax +  \let\subsec=\relax +  \let\subsubsec=\relax +  \let\subsection=\relax +  \let\subsubsection=\relax +  \let\appendix=\relax +  \let\appendixsec=\relax +  \let\appendixsection=\relax +  \let\appendixsubsec=\relax +  \let\appendixsubsection=\relax +  \let\appendixsubsubsec=\relax +  \let\appendixsubsubsection=\relax +  \let\contents=\relax +  \let\smallbook=\relax +  \let\titlepage=\relax +} + +% Used in nested conditionals, where we have to parse the Texinfo source +% and so want to turn off most commands, in case they are used +% incorrectly. +% +% We use \empty instead of \relax for the @def... commands, so that \end +% doesn't throw an error.  For instance: +% @ignore +% @deffn ... +% @end deffn +% @end ignore +% +% The @end deffn is going to get expanded, because we're trying to allow +% nested conditionals.  But we don't want to expand the actual @deffn, +% since it might be syntactically correct and intended to be ignored. +% Since \end checks for \relax, using \empty does not cause an error. +% +\def\ignoremorecommands{% +  \let\defcodeindex = \relax +  \let\defcv = \empty +  \let\defcvx = \empty +  \let\Edefcv = \empty +  \let\deffn = \empty +  \let\deffnx = \empty +  \let\Edeffn = \empty +  \let\defindex = \relax +  \let\defivar = \empty +  \let\defivarx = \empty +  \let\Edefivar = \empty +  \let\defmac = \empty +  \let\defmacx = \empty +  \let\Edefmac = \empty +  \let\defmethod = \empty +  \let\defmethodx = \empty +  \let\Edefmethod = \empty +  \let\defop = \empty +  \let\defopx = \empty +  \let\Edefop = \empty +  \let\defopt = \empty +  \let\defoptx = \empty +  \let\Edefopt = \empty +  \let\defspec = \empty +  \let\defspecx = \empty +  \let\Edefspec = \empty +  \let\deftp = \empty +  \let\deftpx = \empty +  \let\Edeftp = \empty +  \let\deftypefn = \empty +  \let\deftypefnx = \empty +  \let\Edeftypefn = \empty +  \let\deftypefun = \empty +  \let\deftypefunx = \empty +  \let\Edeftypefun = \empty +  \let\deftypeivar = \empty +  \let\deftypeivarx = \empty +  \let\Edeftypeivar = \empty +  \let\deftypemethod = \empty +  \let\deftypemethodx = \empty +  \let\Edeftypemethod = \empty +  \let\deftypeop = \empty +  \let\deftypeopx = \empty +  \let\Edeftypeop = \empty +  \let\deftypevar = \empty +  \let\deftypevarx = \empty +  \let\Edeftypevar = \empty +  \let\deftypevr = \empty +  \let\deftypevrx = \empty +  \let\Edeftypevr = \empty +  \let\defun = \empty +  \let\defunx = \empty +  \let\Edefun = \empty +  \let\defvar = \empty +  \let\defvarx = \empty +  \let\Edefvar = \empty +  \let\defvr = \empty +  \let\defvrx = \empty +  \let\Edefvr = \empty +  \let\clear = \relax +  \let\down = \relax +  \let\evenfooting = \relax +  \let\evenheading = \relax +  \let\everyfooting = \relax +  \let\everyheading = \relax +  \let\headings = \relax +  \let\include = \relax +  \let\item = \relax +  \let\lowersections = \relax +  \let\oddfooting = \relax +  \let\oddheading = \relax +  \let\printindex = \relax +  \let\pxref = \relax +  \let\raisesections = \relax +  \let\ref = \relax +  \let\set = \relax +  \let\setchapternewpage = \relax +  \let\setchapterstyle = \relax +  \let\settitle = \relax +  \let\up = \relax +  \let\verbatiminclude = \relax +  \let\xref = \relax +} + +% Ignore @ignore, @ifhtml, @ifinfo, and the like. +% +\def\direntry{\doignore{direntry}} +\def\documentdescriptionword{documentdescription} +\def\documentdescription{\doignore{documentdescription}} +\def\html{\doignore{html}} +\def\ifhtml{\doignore{ifhtml}} +\def\ifinfo{\doignore{ifinfo}} +\def\ifnottex{\doignore{ifnottex}} +\def\ifplaintext{\doignore{ifplaintext}} +\def\ifxml{\doignore{ifxml}} +\def\ignore{\doignore{ignore}} +\def\menu{\doignore{menu}} +\def\xml{\doignore{xml}} + +% @dircategory CATEGORY  -- specify a category of the dir file +% which this file should belong to.  Ignore this in TeX. +\let\dircategory = \comment + +% Ignore text until a line `@end #1'. +% +\def\doignore#1{\begingroup +  % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer. +  \ignoresections +  % +  % Define a command to swallow text until we reach `@end #1'. +  % This @ is a catcode 12 token (that is the normal catcode of @ in +  % this texinfo.tex file).  We change the catcode of @ below to match. +  \long\def\doignoretext##1@end #1{\enddoignore}% +  % +  % Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants. +  \catcode\spaceChar = 10 +  % +  % Ignore braces, too, so mismatched braces don't cause trouble. +  \catcode`\{ = 9 +  \catcode`\} = 9 +  % +  % We must not have @c interpreted as a control sequence. +  \catcode`\@ = 12 +  % +  \def\ignoreword{#1}% +  \ifx\ignoreword\documentdescriptionword +    % The c kludge breaks documentdescription, since +    % `documentdescription' contains a `c'.  Means not everything will +    % be ignored inside @documentdescription, but oh well... +  \else +    % Make the letter c a comment character so that the rest of the line +    % will be ignored. This way, the document can have (for example) +    %   @c @end ifinfo +    % and the @end ifinfo will be properly ignored. +    % (We've just changed @ to catcode 12.) +    \catcode`\c = 14 +  \fi +  % +  % And now expand the command defined above. +  \doignoretext +} + +% What we do to finish off ignored text. +% +\def\enddoignore{\endgroup\ignorespaces}% + +\newif\ifwarnedobs\warnedobsfalse +\def\obstexwarn{% +  \ifwarnedobs\relax\else +  % We need to warn folks that they may have trouble with TeX 3.0. +  % This uses \immediate\write16 rather than \message to get newlines. +    \immediate\write16{} +    \immediate\write16{WARNING: for users of Unix TeX 3.0!} +    \immediate\write16{This manual trips a bug in TeX version 3.0 (tex hangs).} +    \immediate\write16{If you are running another version of TeX, relax.} +    \immediate\write16{If you are running Unix TeX 3.0, kill this TeX process.} +    \immediate\write16{  Then upgrade your TeX installation if you can.} +    \immediate\write16{  (See ftp://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/TeX.README.)} +    \immediate\write16{If you are stuck with version 3.0, run the} +    \immediate\write16{  script ``tex3patch'' from the Texinfo distribution} +    \immediate\write16{  to use a workaround.} +    \immediate\write16{} +    \global\warnedobstrue +    \fi +} + +% **In TeX 3.0, setting text in \nullfont hangs tex.  For a +% workaround (which requires the file ``dummy.tfm'' to be installed), +% uncomment the following line: +%%%%%\font\nullfont=dummy\let\obstexwarn=\relax + +% Ignore text, except that we keep track of conditional commands for +% purposes of nesting, up to an `@end #1' command. +% +\def\nestedignore#1{% +  \obstexwarn +  % We must actually expand the ignored text to look for the @end +  % command, so that nested ignore constructs work.  Thus, we put the +  % text into a \vbox and then do nothing with the result.  To minimize +  % the chance of memory overflow, we follow the approach outlined on +  % page 401 of the TeXbook. +  % +  \setbox0 = \vbox\bgroup +    % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer. +    \ignoresections +    % +    % Define `@end #1' to end the box, which will in turn undefine the +    % @end command again. +    \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\egroup\ignorespaces}% +    % +    % We are going to be parsing Texinfo commands.  Most cause no +    % trouble when they are used incorrectly, but some commands do +    % complicated argument parsing or otherwise get confused, so we +    % undefine them. +    % +    % We can't do anything about stray @-signs, unfortunately; +    % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors. +    \ignoremorecommands +    % +    % Set the current font to be \nullfont, a TeX primitive, and define +    % all the font commands to also use \nullfont.  We don't use +    % dummy.tfm, as suggested in the TeXbook, because some sites +    % might not have that installed.  Therefore, math mode will still +    % produce output, but that should be an extremely small amount of +    % stuff compared to the main input. +    % +    \nullfont +    \let\tenrm=\nullfont \let\tenit=\nullfont \let\tensl=\nullfont +    \let\tenbf=\nullfont \let\tentt=\nullfont \let\smallcaps=\nullfont +    \let\tensf=\nullfont +    % Similarly for index fonts. +    \let\smallrm=\nullfont \let\smallit=\nullfont \let\smallsl=\nullfont +    \let\smallbf=\nullfont \let\smalltt=\nullfont \let\smallsc=\nullfont +    \let\smallsf=\nullfont +    % Similarly for smallexample fonts. +    \let\smallerrm=\nullfont \let\smallerit=\nullfont \let\smallersl=\nullfont +    \let\smallerbf=\nullfont \let\smallertt=\nullfont \let\smallersc=\nullfont +    \let\smallersf=\nullfont +    % +    % Don't complain when characters are missing from the fonts. +    \tracinglostchars = 0 +    % +    % Don't bother to do space factor calculations. +    \frenchspacing +    % +    % Don't report underfull hboxes. +    \hbadness = 10000 +    % +    % Do minimal line-breaking. +    \pretolerance = 10000 +    % +    % Do not execute instructions in @tex. +    \def\tex{\doignore{tex}}% +    % Do not execute macro definitions. +    % `c' is a comment character, so the word `macro' will get cut off. +    \def\macro{\doignore{ma}}% +} + +% @set VAR sets the variable VAR to an empty value. +% @set VAR REST-OF-LINE sets VAR to the value REST-OF-LINE. +% +% Since we want to separate VAR from REST-OF-LINE (which might be +% empty), we can't just use \parsearg; we have to insert a space of our +% own to delimit the rest of the line, and then take it out again if we +% didn't need it.  Make sure the catcode of space is correct to avoid +% losing inside @example, for instance. +% +\def\set{\begingroup\catcode` =10 +  \catcode`\-=12 \catcode`\_=12 % Allow - and _ in VAR. +  \parsearg\setxxx} +\def\setxxx#1{\setyyy#1 \endsetyyy} +\def\setyyy#1 #2\endsetyyy{% +  \def\temp{#2}% +  \ifx\temp\empty \global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname = \empty +  \else \setzzz{#1}#2\endsetzzz % Remove the trailing space \setxxx inserted. +  \fi +  \endgroup +} +% Can't use \xdef to pre-expand #2 and save some time, since \temp or +% \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into +% an infinite loop. Consider `@set foo @cite{bar}'. +\def\setzzz#1#2 \endsetzzz{\expandafter\gdef\csname SET#1\endcsname{#2}} + +% @clear VAR clears (i.e., unsets) the variable VAR. +% +\def\clear{\parsearg\clearxxx} +\def\clearxxx#1{\global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname=\relax} + +% @value{foo} gets the text saved in variable foo. +{ +  \catcode`\_ = \active +  % +  % We might end up with active _ or - characters in the argument if +  % we're called from @code, as @code{@value{foo-bar_}}.  So \let any +  % such active characters to their normal equivalents. +  \gdef\value{\begingroup +    \catcode`\-=\other \catcode`\_=\other +    \indexbreaks \let_\normalunderscore +    \valuexxx} +} +\def\valuexxx#1{\expandablevalue{#1}\endgroup} + +% We have this subroutine so that we can handle at least some @value's +% properly in indexes (we \let\value to this in \indexdummies).  Ones +% whose names contain - or _ still won't work, but we can't do anything +% about that.  The command has to be fully expandable (if the variable +% is set), since the result winds up in the index file.  This means that +% if the variable's value contains other Texinfo commands, it's almost +% certain it will fail (although perhaps we could fix that with +% sufficient work to do a one-level expansion on the result, instead of +% complete). +% +\def\expandablevalue#1{% +  \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax +    {[No value for ``#1'']}% +    \message{Variable `#1', used in @value, is not set.}% +  \else +    \csname SET#1\endcsname +  \fi +} + +% @ifset VAR ... @end ifset reads the `...' iff VAR has been defined +% with @set. +% +\def\ifset{\parsearg\doifset} +\def\doifset#1{% +  \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax +    \let\next=\ifsetfail +  \else +    \let\next=\ifsetsucceed +  \fi +  \next +} +\def\ifsetsucceed{\conditionalsucceed{ifset}} +\def\ifsetfail{\nestedignore{ifset}} +\defineunmatchedend{ifset} + +% @ifclear VAR ... @end ifclear reads the `...' iff VAR has never been +% defined with @set, or has been undefined with @clear. +% +\def\ifclear{\parsearg\doifclear} +\def\doifclear#1{% +  \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax +    \let\next=\ifclearsucceed +  \else +    \let\next=\ifclearfail +  \fi +  \next +} +\def\ifclearsucceed{\conditionalsucceed{ifclear}} +\def\ifclearfail{\nestedignore{ifclear}} +\defineunmatchedend{ifclear} + +% @iftex, @ifnothtml, @ifnotinfo, @ifnotplaintext always succeed; we +% read the text following, through the first @end iftex (etc.).  Make +% `@end iftex' (etc.) valid only after an @iftex. +% +\def\iftex{\conditionalsucceed{iftex}} +\def\ifnothtml{\conditionalsucceed{ifnothtml}} +\def\ifnotinfo{\conditionalsucceed{ifnotinfo}} +\def\ifnotplaintext{\conditionalsucceed{ifnotplaintext}} +\defineunmatchedend{iftex} +\defineunmatchedend{ifnothtml} +\defineunmatchedend{ifnotinfo} +\defineunmatchedend{ifnotplaintext} + +% True conditional.  Since \set globally defines its variables, we can +% just start and end a group (to keep the @end definition undefined at +% the outer level). +% +\def\conditionalsucceed#1{\begingroup +  \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\endgroup}% +} + +% @defininfoenclose. +\let\definfoenclose=\comment + + +\message{indexing,} +% Index generation facilities + +% Define \newwrite to be identical to plain tex's \newwrite +% except not \outer, so it can be used within \newindex. +{\catcode`\@=11 +\gdef\newwrite{\alloc@7\write\chardef\sixt@@n}} + +% \newindex {foo} defines an index named foo. +% It automatically defines \fooindex such that +% \fooindex ...rest of line... puts an entry in the index foo. +% It also defines \fooindfile to be the number of the output channel for +% the file that accumulates this index.  The file's extension is foo. +% The name of an index should be no more than 2 characters long +% for the sake of vms. +% +\def\newindex#1{% +  \iflinks +    \expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname +    \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 % Open the file +  \fi +  \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{%     % Define @#1index +    \noexpand\doindex{#1}} +} + +% @defindex foo  ==  \newindex{foo} +% +\def\defindex{\parsearg\newindex} + +% Define @defcodeindex, like @defindex except put all entries in @code. +% +\def\defcodeindex{\parsearg\newcodeindex} +% +\def\newcodeindex#1{% +  \iflinks +    \expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname +    \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 +  \fi +  \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% +    \noexpand\docodeindex{#1}}% +} + + +% @synindex foo bar    makes index foo feed into index bar. +% Do this instead of @defindex foo if you don't want it as a separate index. +% +% @syncodeindex foo bar   similar, but put all entries made for index foo +% inside @code. +% +\def\synindex#1 #2 {\dosynindex\doindex{#1}{#2}} +\def\syncodeindex#1 #2 {\dosynindex\docodeindex{#1}{#2}} + +% #1 is \doindex or \docodeindex, #2 the index getting redefined (foo), +% #3 the target index (bar). +\def\dosynindex#1#2#3{% +  % Only do \closeout if we haven't already done it, else we'll end up +  % closing the target index. +  \expandafter \ifx\csname donesynindex#2\endcsname \undefined +    % The \closeout helps reduce unnecessary open files; the limit on the +    % Acorn RISC OS is a mere 16 files. +    \expandafter\closeout\csname#2indfile\endcsname +    \expandafter\let\csname\donesynindex#2\endcsname = 1 +  \fi +  % redefine \fooindfile: +  \expandafter\let\expandafter\temp\expandafter=\csname#3indfile\endcsname +  \expandafter\let\csname#2indfile\endcsname=\temp +  % redefine \fooindex: +  \expandafter\xdef\csname#2index\endcsname{\noexpand#1{#3}}% +} + +% Define \doindex, the driver for all \fooindex macros. +% Argument #1 is generated by the calling \fooindex macro, +%  and it is "foo", the name of the index. + +% \doindex just uses \parsearg; it calls \doind for the actual work. +% This is because \doind is more useful to call from other macros. + +% There is also \dosubind {index}{topic}{subtopic} +% which makes an entry in a two-level index such as the operation index. + +\def\doindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singleindexer} +\def\singleindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{#1}} + +% like the previous two, but they put @code around the argument. +\def\docodeindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singlecodeindexer} +\def\singlecodeindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{\code{#1}}} + +% Take care of Texinfo commands that can appear in an index entry. +% Since there are some commands we want to expand, and others we don't, +% we have to laboriously prevent expansion for those that we don't. +% +\def\indexdummies{% +  \def\@{@}% change to @@ when we switch to @ as escape char in index files. +  \def\ {\realbackslash\space }% +  % Need these in case \tex is in effect and \{ is a \delimiter again. +  % But can't use \lbracecmd and \rbracecmd because texindex assumes +  % braces and backslashes are used only as delimiters. +  \let\{ = \mylbrace +  \let\} = \myrbrace +  % +  % \definedummyword defines \#1 as \realbackslash #1\space, thus +  % effectively preventing its expansion.  This is used only for control +  % words, not control letters, because the \space would be incorrect +  % for control characters, but is needed to separate the control word +  % from whatever follows. +  % +  % For control letters, we have \definedummyletter, which omits the +  % space. +  % +  % These can be used both for control words that take an argument and +  % those that do not.  If it is followed by {arg} in the input, then +  % that will dutifully get written to the index (or wherever). +  % +  \def\definedummyword##1{% +    \expandafter\def\csname ##1\endcsname{\realbackslash ##1\space}% +  }% +  \def\definedummyletter##1{% +    \expandafter\def\csname ##1\endcsname{\realbackslash ##1}% +  }% +  % +  % Do the redefinitions. +  \commondummies +} + +% For the aux file, @ is the escape character.  So we want to redefine +% everything using @ instead of \realbackslash.  When everything uses +% @, this will be simpler. +% +\def\atdummies{% +  \def\@{@@}% +  \def\ {@ }% +  \let\{ = \lbraceatcmd +  \let\} = \rbraceatcmd +  % +  % (See comments in \indexdummies.) +  \def\definedummyword##1{% +    \expandafter\def\csname ##1\endcsname{@##1\space}% +  }% +  \def\definedummyletter##1{% +    \expandafter\def\csname ##1\endcsname{@##1}% +  }% +  % +  % Do the redefinitions. +  \commondummies +} + +% Called from \indexdummies and \atdummies.  \definedummyword and +% \definedummyletter must be defined first. +% +\def\commondummies{% +  % +  \normalturnoffactive +  % +  % Control letters and accents. +  \definedummyletter{_}% +  \definedummyletter{,}% +  \definedummyletter{"}% +  \definedummyletter{`}% +  \definedummyletter{'}% +  \definedummyletter{^}% +  \definedummyletter{~}% +  \definedummyletter{=}% +  \definedummyword{u}% +  \definedummyword{v}% +  \definedummyword{H}% +  \definedummyword{dotaccent}% +  \definedummyword{ringaccent}% +  \definedummyword{tieaccent}% +  \definedummyword{ubaraccent}% +  \definedummyword{udotaccent}% +  \definedummyword{dotless}% +  % +  % Other non-English letters. +  \definedummyword{AA}% +  \definedummyword{AE}% +  \definedummyword{L}% +  \definedummyword{OE}% +  \definedummyword{O}% +  \definedummyword{aa}% +  \definedummyword{ae}% +  \definedummyword{l}% +  \definedummyword{oe}% +  \definedummyword{o}% +  \definedummyword{ss}% +  % +  % Although these internal commands shouldn't show up, sometimes they do. +  \definedummyword{bf}% +  \definedummyword{gtr}% +  \definedummyword{hat}% +  \definedummyword{less}% +  \definedummyword{sf}% +  \definedummyword{sl}% +  \definedummyword{tclose}% +  \definedummyword{tt}% +  % +  % Texinfo font commands. +  \definedummyword{b}% +  \definedummyword{i}% +  \definedummyword{r}% +  \definedummyword{sc}% +  \definedummyword{t}% +  % +  \definedummyword{TeX}% +  \definedummyword{acronym}% +  \definedummyword{cite}% +  \definedummyword{code}% +  \definedummyword{command}% +  \definedummyword{dfn}% +  \definedummyword{dots}% +  \definedummyword{emph}% +  \definedummyword{env}% +  \definedummyword{file}% +  \definedummyword{kbd}% +  \definedummyword{key}% +  \definedummyword{math}% +  \definedummyword{option}% +  \definedummyword{samp}% +  \definedummyword{strong}% +  \definedummyword{uref}% +  \definedummyword{url}% +  \definedummyword{var}% +  \definedummyword{w}% +  % +  % Assorted special characters. +  \definedummyword{bullet}% +  \definedummyword{copyright}% +  \definedummyword{dots}% +  \definedummyword{enddots}% +  \definedummyword{equiv}% +  \definedummyword{error}% +  \definedummyword{expansion}% +  \definedummyword{minus}% +  \definedummyword{pounds}% +  \definedummyword{point}% +  \definedummyword{print}% +  \definedummyword{result}% +  % +  % Handle some cases of @value -- where the variable name does not +  % contain - or _, and the value does not contain any +  % (non-fully-expandable) commands. +  \let\value = \expandablevalue +  % +  % Normal spaces, not active ones. +  \unsepspaces +  % +  % No macro expansion. +  \turnoffmacros +} + +% If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces +% therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the +% expansion of \tie (\leavevmode \penalty \@M \ ). +{\obeyspaces + \gdef\unsepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\space}} + + +% \indexnofonts is used when outputting the strings to sort the index +% by, and when constructing control sequence names.  It eliminates all +% control sequences and just writes whatever the best ASCII sort string +% would be for a given command (usually its argument). +% +\def\indexdummytex{TeX} +\def\indexdummydots{...} +% +\def\indexnofonts{% +  \def\ { }% +  \def\@{@}% +  % how to handle braces? +  \def\_{\normalunderscore}% +  % +  \let\,=\asis +  \let\"=\asis +  \let\`=\asis +  \let\'=\asis +  \let\^=\asis +  \let\~=\asis +  \let\==\asis +  \let\u=\asis +  \let\v=\asis +  \let\H=\asis +  \let\dotaccent=\asis +  \let\ringaccent=\asis +  \let\tieaccent=\asis +  \let\ubaraccent=\asis +  \let\udotaccent=\asis +  \let\dotless=\asis +  % +  % Other non-English letters. +  \def\AA{AA}% +  \def\AE{AE}% +  \def\L{L}% +  \def\OE{OE}% +  \def\O{O}% +  \def\aa{aa}% +  \def\ae{ae}% +  \def\l{l}% +  \def\oe{oe}% +  \def\o{o}% +  \def\ss{ss}% +  \def\exclamdown{!}% +  \def\questiondown{?}% +  % +  % Don't no-op \tt, since it isn't a user-level command +  % and is used in the definitions of the active chars like <, >, |, etc. +  % Likewise with the other plain tex font commands. +  %\let\tt=\asis +  % +  % Texinfo font commands. +  \let\b=\asis +  \let\i=\asis +  \let\r=\asis +  \let\sc=\asis +  \let\t=\asis +  % +  \let\TeX=\indexdummytex +  \let\acronym=\asis +  \let\cite=\asis +  \let\code=\asis +  \let\command=\asis +  \let\dfn=\asis +  \let\dots=\indexdummydots +  \let\emph=\asis +  \let\env=\asis +  \let\file=\asis +  \let\kbd=\asis +  \let\key=\asis +  \let\math=\asis +  \let\option=\asis +  \let\samp=\asis +  \let\strong=\asis +  \let\uref=\asis +  \let\url=\asis +  \let\var=\asis +  \let\w=\asis +} + +\let\indexbackslash=0  %overridden during \printindex. +\let\SETmarginindex=\relax % put index entries in margin (undocumented)? + +% For \ifx comparisons. +\def\emptymacro{\empty} + +% Most index entries go through here, but \dosubind is the general case. +% +\def\doind#1#2{\dosubind{#1}{#2}\empty} + +% Workhorse for all \fooindexes. +% #1 is name of index, #2 is stuff to put there, #3 is subentry -- +% \empty if called from \doind, as we usually are.  The main exception +% is with defuns, which call us directly. +% +\def\dosubind#1#2#3{% +  % Put the index entry in the margin if desired. +  \ifx\SETmarginindex\relax\else +    \insert\margin{\hbox{\vrule height8pt depth3pt width0pt #2}}% +  \fi +  {% +    \count255=\lastpenalty +    {% +      \indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage +      \escapechar=`\\ +      {% +        \let\folio = 0% We will expand all macros now EXCEPT \folio. +        \def\rawbackslashxx{\indexbackslash}% \indexbackslash isn't defined now +        % so it will be output as is; and it will print as backslash. +        % +        % The main index entry text. +        \toks0 = {#2}% +        % +        % If third arg is present, precede it with space in sort key. +        \def\thirdarg{#3}% +        \ifx\thirdarg\emptymacro \else +           % If the third (subentry) arg is present, add it to the index +           % line to write. +          \toks0 = \expandafter{\the\toks0 \space #3}% +        \fi +        % +        % Process the index entry with all font commands turned off, to +        % get the string to sort by. +        {\indexnofonts +         \edef\temp{\the\toks0}% need full expansion +         \xdef\indexsorttmp{\temp}% +        }% +        % +        % Set up the complete index entry, with both the sort key and +        % the original text, including any font commands.  We write +        % three arguments to \entry to the .?? file (four in the +        % subentry case), texindex reduces to two when writing the .??s +        % sorted result. +        \edef\temp{% +          \write\csname#1indfile\endcsname{% +            \realbackslash entry{\indexsorttmp}{\folio}{\the\toks0}}% +        }% +        % +        % If a skip is the last thing on the list now, preserve it +        % by backing up by \lastskip, doing the \write, then inserting +        % the skip again.  Otherwise, the whatsit generated by the +        % \write will make \lastskip zero.  The result is that sequences +        % like this: +        % @end defun +        % @tindex whatever +        % @defun ... +        % will have extra space inserted, because the \medbreak in the +        % start of the @defun won't see the skip inserted by the @end of +        % the previous defun. +        % +        % But don't do any of this if we're not in vertical mode.  We +        % don't want to do a \vskip and prematurely end a paragraph. +        % +        % Avoid page breaks due to these extra skips, too. +        % +        \iflinks +          \ifvmode +            \skip0 = \lastskip +            \ifdim\lastskip = 0pt \else \nobreak\vskip-\skip0 \fi +          \fi +          % +          \temp % do the write +          % +          \ifvmode \ifdim\skip0 = 0pt \else \nobreak\vskip\skip0 \fi \fi +        \fi +      }% +    }% +    \penalty\count255 +  }% +} + +% The index entry written in the file actually looks like +%  \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic} +% or +%  \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic}{subtopic} +% The texindex program reads in these files and writes files +% containing these kinds of lines: +%  \initial {c} +%     before the first topic whose initial is c +%  \entry {topic}{pagelist} +%     for a topic that is used without subtopics +%  \primary {topic} +%     for the beginning of a topic that is used with subtopics +%  \secondary {subtopic}{pagelist} +%     for each subtopic. + +% Define the user-accessible indexing commands +% @findex, @vindex, @kindex, @cindex. + +\def\findex {\fnindex} +\def\kindex {\kyindex} +\def\cindex {\cpindex} +\def\vindex {\vrindex} +\def\tindex {\tpindex} +\def\pindex {\pgindex} + +\def\cindexsub {\begingroup\obeylines\cindexsub} +{\obeylines % +\gdef\cindexsub "#1" #2^^M{\endgroup % +\dosubind{cp}{#2}{#1}}} + +% Define the macros used in formatting output of the sorted index material. + +% @printindex causes a particular index (the ??s file) to get printed. +% It does not print any chapter heading (usually an @unnumbered). +% +\def\printindex{\parsearg\doprintindex} +\def\doprintindex#1{\begingroup +  \dobreak \chapheadingskip{10000}% +  % +  \smallfonts \rm +  \tolerance = 9500 +  \everypar = {}% don't want the \kern\-parindent from indentation suppression. +  \indexbreaks +  % +  % See if the index file exists and is nonempty. +  % Change catcode of @ here so that if the index file contains +  % \initial {@} +  % as its first line, TeX doesn't complain about mismatched braces +  % (because it thinks @} is a control sequence). +  \catcode`\@ = 11 +  \openin 1 \jobname.#1s +  \ifeof 1 +    % \enddoublecolumns gets confused if there is no text in the index, +    % and it loses the chapter title and the aux file entries for the +    % index.  The easiest way to prevent this problem is to make sure +    % there is some text. +    \putwordIndexNonexistent +  \else +    % +    % If the index file exists but is empty, then \openin leaves \ifeof +    % false.  We have to make TeX try to read something from the file, so +    % it can discover if there is anything in it. +    \read 1 to \temp +    \ifeof 1 +      \putwordIndexIsEmpty +    \else +      % Index files are almost Texinfo source, but we use \ as the escape +      % character.  It would be better to use @, but that's too big a change +      % to make right now. +      \def\indexbackslash{\rawbackslashxx}% +      \catcode`\\ = 0 +      \escapechar = `\\ +      \begindoublecolumns +      \input \jobname.#1s +      \enddoublecolumns +    \fi +  \fi +  \closein 1 +\endgroup} + +% These macros are used by the sorted index file itself. +% Change them to control the appearance of the index. + +\def\initial#1{{% +  % Some minor font changes for the special characters. +  \let\tentt=\sectt \let\tt=\sectt \let\sf=\sectt +  % +  % Remove any glue we may have, we'll be inserting our own. +  \removelastskip +  % +  % We like breaks before the index initials, so insert a bonus. +  \penalty -300 +  % +  % Typeset the initial.  Making this add up to a whole number of +  % baselineskips increases the chance of the dots lining up from column +  % to column.  It still won't often be perfect, because of the stretch +  % we need before each entry, but it's better. +  % +  % No shrink because it confuses \balancecolumns. +  \vskip 1.67\baselineskip plus .5\baselineskip +  \leftline{\secbf #1}% +  \vskip .33\baselineskip plus .1\baselineskip +  % +  % Do our best not to break after the initial. +  \nobreak +}} + +% This typesets a paragraph consisting of #1, dot leaders, and then #2 +% flush to the right margin.  It is used for index and table of contents +% entries.  The paragraph is indented by \leftskip. +% +\def\entry#1#2{\begingroup +  % +  % Start a new paragraph if necessary, so our assignments below can't +  % affect previous text. +  \par +  % +  % Do not fill out the last line with white space. +  \parfillskip = 0in +  % +  % No extra space above this paragraph. +  \parskip = 0in +  % +  % Do not prefer a separate line ending with a hyphen to fewer lines. +  \finalhyphendemerits = 0 +  % +  % \hangindent is only relevant when the entry text and page number +  % don't both fit on one line.  In that case, bob suggests starting the +  % dots pretty far over on the line.  Unfortunately, a large +  % indentation looks wrong when the entry text itself is broken across +  % lines.  So we use a small indentation and put up with long leaders. +  % +  % \hangafter is reset to 1 (which is the value we want) at the start +  % of each paragraph, so we need not do anything with that. +  \hangindent = 2em +  % +  % When the entry text needs to be broken, just fill out the first line +  % with blank space. +  \rightskip = 0pt plus1fil +  % +  % A bit of stretch before each entry for the benefit of balancing columns. +  \vskip 0pt plus1pt +  % +  % Start a ``paragraph'' for the index entry so the line breaking +  % parameters we've set above will have an effect. +  \noindent +  % +  % Insert the text of the index entry.  TeX will do line-breaking on it. +  #1% +  % The following is kludged to not output a line of dots in the index if +  % there are no page numbers.  The next person who breaks this will be +  % cursed by a Unix daemon. +  \def\tempa{{\rm }}% +  \def\tempb{#2}% +  \edef\tempc{\tempa}% +  \edef\tempd{\tempb}% +  \ifx\tempc\tempd\ \else% +    % +    % If we must, put the page number on a line of its own, and fill out +    % this line with blank space.  (The \hfil is overwhelmed with the +    % fill leaders glue in \indexdotfill if the page number does fit.) +    \hfil\penalty50 +    \null\nobreak\indexdotfill % Have leaders before the page number. +    % +    % The `\ ' here is removed by the implicit \unskip that TeX does as +    % part of (the primitive) \par.  Without it, a spurious underfull +    % \hbox ensues. +    \ifpdf +      \pdfgettoks#2.\ \the\toksA % The page number ends the paragraph. +    \else +      \ #2% The page number ends the paragraph. +    \fi +  \fi% +  \par +\endgroup} + +% Like \dotfill except takes at least 1 em. +\def\indexdotfill{\cleaders +  \hbox{$\mathsurround=0pt \mkern1.5mu ${\it .}$ \mkern1.5mu$}\hskip 1em plus 1fill} + +\def\primary #1{\line{#1\hfil}} + +\newskip\secondaryindent \secondaryindent=0.5cm +\def\secondary#1#2{{% +  \parfillskip=0in +  \parskip=0in +  \hangindent=1in +  \hangafter=1 +  \noindent\hskip\secondaryindent\hbox{#1}\indexdotfill +  \ifpdf +    \pdfgettoks#2.\ \the\toksA % The page number ends the paragraph. +  \else +    #2 +  \fi +  \par +}} + +% Define two-column mode, which we use to typeset indexes. +% Adapted from the TeXbook, page 416, which is to say, +% the manmac.tex format used to print the TeXbook itself. +\catcode`\@=11 + +\newbox\partialpage +\newdimen\doublecolumnhsize + +\def\begindoublecolumns{\begingroup % ended by \enddoublecolumns +  % Grab any single-column material above us. +  \output = {% +    % +    % Here is a possibility not foreseen in manmac: if we accumulate a +    % whole lot of material, we might end up calling this \output +    % routine twice in a row (see the doublecol-lose test, which is +    % essentially a couple of indexes with @setchapternewpage off).  In +    % that case we just ship out what is in \partialpage with the normal +    % output routine.  Generally, \partialpage will be empty when this +    % runs and this will be a no-op.  See the indexspread.tex test case. +    \ifvoid\partialpage \else +      \onepageout{\pagecontents\partialpage}% +    \fi +    % +    \global\setbox\partialpage = \vbox{% +      % Unvbox the main output page. +      \unvbox\PAGE +      \kern-\topskip \kern\baselineskip +    }% +  }% +  \eject % run that output routine to set \partialpage +  % +  % Use the double-column output routine for subsequent pages. +  \output = {\doublecolumnout}% +  % +  % Change the page size parameters.  We could do this once outside this +  % routine, in each of @smallbook, @afourpaper, and the default 8.5x11 +  % format, but then we repeat the same computation.  Repeating a couple +  % of assignments once per index is clearly meaningless for the +  % execution time, so we may as well do it in one place. +  % +  % First we halve the line length, less a little for the gutter between +  % the columns.  We compute the gutter based on the line length, so it +  % changes automatically with the paper format.  The magic constant +  % below is chosen so that the gutter has the same value (well, +-<1pt) +  % as it did when we hard-coded it. +  % +  % We put the result in a separate register, \doublecolumhsize, so we +  % can restore it in \pagesofar, after \hsize itself has (potentially) +  % been clobbered. +  % +  \doublecolumnhsize = \hsize +    \advance\doublecolumnhsize by -.04154\hsize +    \divide\doublecolumnhsize by 2 +  \hsize = \doublecolumnhsize +  % +  % Double the \vsize as well.  (We don't need a separate register here, +  % since nobody clobbers \vsize.) +  \vsize = 2\vsize +} + +% The double-column output routine for all double-column pages except +% the last. +% +\def\doublecolumnout{% +  \splittopskip=\topskip \splitmaxdepth=\maxdepth +  % Get the available space for the double columns -- the normal +  % (undoubled) page height minus any material left over from the +  % previous page. +  \dimen@ = \vsize +  \divide\dimen@ by 2 +  \advance\dimen@ by -\ht\partialpage +  % +  % box0 will be the left-hand column, box2 the right. +  \setbox0=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ \setbox2=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ +  \onepageout\pagesofar +  \unvbox255 +  \penalty\outputpenalty +} +% +% Re-output the contents of the output page -- any previous material, +% followed by the two boxes we just split, in box0 and box2. +\def\pagesofar{% +  \unvbox\partialpage +  % +  \hsize = \doublecolumnhsize +  \wd0=\hsize \wd2=\hsize +  \hbox to\pagewidth{\box0\hfil\box2}% +} +% +% All done with double columns. +\def\enddoublecolumns{% +  \output = {% +    % Split the last of the double-column material.  Leave it on the +    % current page, no automatic page break. +    \balancecolumns +    % +    % If we end up splitting too much material for the current page, +    % though, there will be another page break right after this \output +    % invocation ends.  Having called \balancecolumns once, we do not +    % want to call it again.  Therefore, reset \output to its normal +    % definition right away.  (We hope \balancecolumns will never be +    % called on to balance too much material, but if it is, this makes +    % the output somewhat more palatable.) +    \global\output = {\onepageout{\pagecontents\PAGE}}% +  }% +  \eject +  \endgroup % started in \begindoublecolumns +  % +  % \pagegoal was set to the doubled \vsize above, since we restarted +  % the current page.  We're now back to normal single-column +  % typesetting, so reset \pagegoal to the normal \vsize (after the +  % \endgroup where \vsize got restored). +  \pagegoal = \vsize +} +% +% Called at the end of the double column material. +\def\balancecolumns{% +  \setbox0 = \vbox{\unvbox255}% like \box255 but more efficient, see p.120. +  \dimen@ = \ht0 +  \advance\dimen@ by \topskip +  \advance\dimen@ by-\baselineskip +  \divide\dimen@ by 2 % target to split to +  %debug\message{final 2-column material height=\the\ht0, target=\the\dimen@.}% +  \splittopskip = \topskip +  % Loop until we get a decent breakpoint. +  {% +    \vbadness = 10000 +    \loop +      \global\setbox3 = \copy0 +      \global\setbox1 = \vsplit3 to \dimen@ +    \ifdim\ht3>\dimen@ +      \global\advance\dimen@ by 1pt +    \repeat +  }% +  %debug\message{split to \the\dimen@, column heights: \the\ht1, \the\ht3.}% +  \setbox0=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox1}% +  \setbox2=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox3}% +  % +  \pagesofar +} +\catcode`\@ = \other + + +\message{sectioning,} +% Chapters, sections, etc. + +\newcount\chapno +\newcount\secno        \secno=0 +\newcount\subsecno     \subsecno=0 +\newcount\subsubsecno  \subsubsecno=0 + +% This counter is funny since it counts through charcodes of letters A, B, ... +\newcount\appendixno  \appendixno = `\@ +% \def\appendixletter{\char\the\appendixno} +% We do the following for the sake of pdftex, which needs the actual +% letter in the expansion, not just typeset. +\def\appendixletter{% +  \ifnum\appendixno=`A A% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`B B% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`C C% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`D D% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`E E% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`F F% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`G G% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`H H% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`I I% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`J J% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`K K% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`L L% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`M M% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`N N% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`O O% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`P P% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Q Q% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`R R% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`S S% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`T T% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`U U% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`V V% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`W W% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`X X% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Y Y% +  \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Z Z% +  % The \the is necessary, despite appearances, because \appendixletter is +  % expanded while writing the .toc file.  \char\appendixno is not +  % expandable, thus it is written literally, thus all appendixes come out +  % with the same letter (or @) in the toc without it. +  \else\char\the\appendixno +  \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi +  \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi} + +% Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter. +% page headings and footings can use it.  @section does likewise. +\def\thischapter{} +\def\thissection{} + +\newcount\absseclevel % used to calculate proper heading level +\newcount\secbase\secbase=0 % @raise/lowersections modify this count + +% @raisesections: treat @section as chapter, @subsection as section, etc. +\def\raisesections{\global\advance\secbase by -1} +\let\up=\raisesections % original BFox name + +% @lowersections: treat @chapter as section, @section as subsection, etc. +\def\lowersections{\global\advance\secbase by 1} +\let\down=\lowersections % original BFox name + +% Choose a numbered-heading macro +% #1 is heading level if unmodified by @raisesections or @lowersections +% #2 is text for heading +\def\numhead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1 +\ifcase\absseclevel +  \chapterzzz{#2} +\or +  \seczzz{#2} +\or +  \numberedsubseczzz{#2} +\or +  \numberedsubsubseczzz{#2} +\else +  \ifnum \absseclevel<0 +    \chapterzzz{#2} +  \else +    \numberedsubsubseczzz{#2} +  \fi +\fi +\suppressfirstparagraphindent +} + +% like \numhead, but chooses appendix heading levels +\def\apphead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1 +\ifcase\absseclevel +  \appendixzzz{#2} +\or +  \appendixsectionzzz{#2} +\or +  \appendixsubseczzz{#2} +\or +  \appendixsubsubseczzz{#2} +\else +  \ifnum \absseclevel<0 +    \appendixzzz{#2} +  \else +    \appendixsubsubseczzz{#2} +  \fi +\fi +\suppressfirstparagraphindent +} + +% like \numhead, but chooses numberless heading levels +\def\unnmhead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1 +\ifcase\absseclevel +  \unnumberedzzz{#2} +\or +  \unnumberedseczzz{#2} +\or +  \unnumberedsubseczzz{#2} +\or +  \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#2} +\else +  \ifnum \absseclevel<0 +    \unnumberedzzz{#2} +  \else +    \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#2} +  \fi +\fi +\suppressfirstparagraphindent +} + +% @chapter, @appendix, @unnumbered. +\def\thischaptername{No Chapter Title} +\outer\def\chapter{\parsearg\chapteryyy} +\def\chapteryyy #1{\numhead0{#1}} % normally numhead0 calls chapterzzz +\def\chapterzzz #1{% +  \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 +  \global\advance \chapno by 1 \message{\putwordChapter\space \the\chapno}% +  \chapmacro {#1}{\the\chapno}% +  \gdef\thissection{#1}% +  \gdef\thischaptername{#1}% +  % We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter +  % because we don't want its macros evaluated now. +  \xdef\thischapter{\putwordChapter{} \the\chapno: \noexpand\thischaptername}% +  \writetocentry{chap}{#1}{{\the\chapno}} +  \donoderef +  \global\let\section = \numberedsec +  \global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec +  \global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec +} + +% we use \chapno to avoid indenting back +\def\appendixbox#1{% +  \setbox0 = \hbox{\putwordAppendix{} \the\chapno}% +  \hbox to \wd0{#1\hss}} + +\outer\def\appendix{\parsearg\appendixyyy} +\def\appendixyyy #1{\apphead0{#1}} % normally apphead0 calls appendixzzz +\def\appendixzzz #1{% +  \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 +  \global\advance \appendixno by 1 +  \message{\putwordAppendix\space \appendixletter}% +  \chapmacro {#1}{\appendixbox{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter}}% +  \gdef\thissection{#1}% +  \gdef\thischaptername{#1}% +  \xdef\thischapter{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter: \noexpand\thischaptername}% +  \writetocentry{appendix}{#1}{{\appendixletter}} +  \appendixnoderef +  \global\let\section = \appendixsec +  \global\let\subsection = \appendixsubsec +  \global\let\subsubsection = \appendixsubsubsec +} + +% @centerchap is like @unnumbered, but the heading is centered. +\outer\def\centerchap{\parsearg\centerchapyyy} +\def\centerchapyyy #1{{\let\unnumbchapmacro=\centerchapmacro \unnumberedyyy{#1}}} + +% @top is like @unnumbered. +\outer\def\top{\parsearg\unnumberedyyy} + +\outer\def\unnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedyyy} +\def\unnumberedyyy #1{\unnmhead0{#1}} % normally unnmhead0 calls unnumberedzzz +\def\unnumberedzzz #1{% +  \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 +  % +  % This used to be simply \message{#1}, but TeX fully expands the +  % argument to \message.  Therefore, if #1 contained @-commands, TeX +  % expanded them.  For example, in `@unnumbered The @cite{Book}', TeX +  % expanded @cite (which turns out to cause errors because \cite is meant +  % to be executed, not expanded). +  % +  % Anyway, we don't want the fully-expanded definition of @cite to appear +  % as a result of the \message, we just want `@cite' itself.  We use +  % \the<toks register> to achieve this: TeX expands \the<toks> only once, +  % simply yielding the contents of <toks register>.  (We also do this for +  % the toc entries.) +  \toks0 = {#1}\message{(\the\toks0)}% +  % +  \unnumbchapmacro {#1}% +  \gdef\thischapter{#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}% +  \writetocentry{unnumbchap}{#1}{{\the\chapno}} +  \unnumbnoderef +  \global\let\section = \unnumberedsec +  \global\let\subsection = \unnumberedsubsec +  \global\let\subsubsection = \unnumberedsubsubsec +} + +% Sections. +\outer\def\numberedsec{\parsearg\secyyy} +\def\secyyy #1{\numhead1{#1}} % normally calls seczzz +\def\seczzz #1{% +  \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 % +  \gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}% +  \writetocentry{sec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}} +  \donoderef +  \nobreak +} + +\outer\def\appendixsection{\parsearg\appendixsecyyy} +\outer\def\appendixsec{\parsearg\appendixsecyyy} +\def\appendixsecyyy #1{\apphead1{#1}} % normally calls appendixsectionzzz +\def\appendixsectionzzz #1{% +  \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 % +  \gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}% +  \writetocentry{sec}{#1}{{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}} +  \appendixnoderef +  \nobreak +} + +\outer\def\unnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsecyyy} +\def\unnumberedsecyyy #1{\unnmhead1{#1}} % normally calls unnumberedseczzz +\def\unnumberedseczzz #1{% +  \plainsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}% +  \writetocentry{unnumbsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}} +  \unnumbnoderef +  \nobreak +} + +% Subsections. +\outer\def\numberedsubsec{\parsearg\numberedsubsecyyy} +\def\numberedsubsecyyy #1{\numhead2{#1}} % normally calls numberedsubseczzz +\def\numberedsubseczzz #1{% +  \gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 % +  \subsecheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}% +  \writetocentry{subsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}} +  \donoderef +  \nobreak +} + +\outer\def\appendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsecyyy} +\def\appendixsubsecyyy #1{\apphead2{#1}} % normally calls appendixsubseczzz +\def\appendixsubseczzz #1{% +  \gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 % +  \subsecheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}% +  \writetocentry{subsec}{#1}{{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}} +  \appendixnoderef +  \nobreak +} + +\outer\def\unnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsecyyy} +\def\unnumberedsubsecyyy #1{\unnmhead2{#1}} %normally calls unnumberedsubseczzz +\def\unnumberedsubseczzz #1{% +  \plainsubsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}% +  \writetocentry{unnumbsubsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}} +  \unnumbnoderef +  \nobreak +} + +% Subsubsections. +\outer\def\numberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\numberedsubsubsecyyy} +\def\numberedsubsubsecyyy #1{\numhead3{#1}} % normally numberedsubsubseczzz +\def\numberedsubsubseczzz #1{% +  \gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 % +  \subsubsecheading {#1} +    {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}% +  \writetocentry{subsubsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}} +  \donoderef +  \nobreak +} + +\outer\def\appendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubsecyyy} +\def\appendixsubsubsecyyy #1{\apphead3{#1}} % normally appendixsubsubseczzz +\def\appendixsubsubseczzz #1{% +  \gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 % +  \subsubsecheading {#1} +    {\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}% +  \writetocentry{subsubsec}{#1}{{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}} +  \appendixnoderef +  \nobreak +} + +\outer\def\unnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubsecyyy} +\def\unnumberedsubsubsecyyy #1{\unnmhead3{#1}} %normally unnumberedsubsubseczzz +\def\unnumberedsubsubseczzz #1{% +  \plainsubsubsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}% +  \writetocentry{unnumbsubsubsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}} +  \unnumbnoderef +  \nobreak +} + +% These are variants which are not "outer", so they can appear in @ifinfo. +% Actually, they should now be obsolete; ordinary section commands should work. +\def\infotop{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz} +\def\infounnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz} +\def\infounnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedseczzz} +\def\infounnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubseczzz} +\def\infounnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubseczzz} + +\def\infoappendix{\parsearg\appendixzzz} +\def\infoappendixsec{\parsearg\appendixseczzz} +\def\infoappendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubseczzz} +\def\infoappendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubseczzz} + +\def\infochapter{\parsearg\chapterzzz} +\def\infosection{\parsearg\sectionzzz} +\def\infosubsection{\parsearg\subsectionzzz} +\def\infosubsubsection{\parsearg\subsubsectionzzz} + +% These macros control what the section commands do, according +% to what kind of chapter we are in (ordinary, appendix, or unnumbered). +% Define them by default for a numbered chapter. +\global\let\section = \numberedsec +\global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec +\global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec + +% Define @majorheading, @heading and @subheading + +% NOTE on use of \vbox for chapter headings, section headings, and such: +%       1) We use \vbox rather than the earlier \line to permit +%          overlong headings to fold. +%       2) \hyphenpenalty is set to 10000 because hyphenation in a +%          heading is obnoxious; this forbids it. +%       3) Likewise, headings look best if no \parindent is used, and +%          if justification is not attempted.  Hence \raggedright. + + +\def\majorheading{\parsearg\majorheadingzzz} +\def\majorheadingzzz #1{% +  {\advance\chapheadingskip by 10pt \chapbreak }% +  {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 +                    \parindent=0pt\raggedright +                    \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200} + +\def\chapheading{\parsearg\chapheadingzzz} +\def\chapheadingzzz #1{\chapbreak % +  {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 +                    \parindent=0pt\raggedright +                    \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200} + +% @heading, @subheading, @subsubheading. +\def\heading{\parsearg\plainsecheading} +\def\subheading{\parsearg\plainsubsecheading} +\def\subsubheading{\parsearg\plainsubsubsecheading} + +% These macros generate a chapter, section, etc. heading only +% (including whitespace, linebreaking, etc. around it), +% given all the information in convenient, parsed form. + +%%% Args are the skip and penalty (usually negative) +\def\dobreak#1#2{\par\ifdim\lastskip<#1\removelastskip\penalty#2\vskip#1\fi} + +\def\setchapterstyle #1 {\csname CHAPF#1\endcsname} + +%%% Define plain chapter starts, and page on/off switching for it +% Parameter controlling skip before chapter headings (if needed) + +\newskip\chapheadingskip + +\def\chapbreak{\dobreak \chapheadingskip {-4000}} +\def\chappager{\par\vfill\supereject} +\def\chapoddpage{\chappager \ifodd\pageno \else \hbox to 0pt{} \chappager\fi} + +\def\setchapternewpage #1 {\csname CHAPPAG#1\endcsname} + +\def\CHAPPAGoff{% +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapbreak +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager} + +\def\CHAPPAGon{% +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chappager +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager +\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSsingle}} + +\def\CHAPPAGodd{ +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapoddpage +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chapoddpage +\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble}} + +\CHAPPAGon + +\def\CHAPFplain{ +\global\let\chapmacro=\chfplain +\global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfplain +\global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfplain} + +% Plain chapter opening. +% #1 is the text, #2 the chapter number or empty if unnumbered. +\def\chfplain#1#2{% +  \pchapsepmacro +  {% +    \chapfonts \rm +    \def\chapnum{#2}% +    \setbox0 = \hbox{#2\ifx\chapnum\empty\else\enspace\fi}% +    \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright +          \hangindent = \wd0 \centerparametersmaybe +          \unhbox0 #1\par}% +  }% +  \nobreak\bigskip % no page break after a chapter title +  \nobreak +} + +% Plain opening for unnumbered. +\def\unnchfplain#1{\chfplain{#1}{}} + +% @centerchap -- centered and unnumbered. +\let\centerparametersmaybe = \relax +\def\centerchfplain#1{{% +  \def\centerparametersmaybe{% +    \advance\rightskip by 3\rightskip +    \leftskip = \rightskip +    \parfillskip = 0pt +  }% +  \chfplain{#1}{}% +}} + +\CHAPFplain % The default + +\def\unnchfopen #1{% +\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 +                       \parindent=0pt\raggedright +                       \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\nobreak +} + +\def\chfopen #1#2{\chapoddpage {\chapfonts +\vbox to 3in{\vfil \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #2} \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #1} \vfil}}% +\par\penalty 5000 % +} + +\def\centerchfopen #1{% +\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 +                       \parindent=0pt +                       \hfill {\rm #1}\hfill}}\bigskip \par\nobreak +} + +\def\CHAPFopen{ +\global\let\chapmacro=\chfopen +\global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfopen +\global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfopen} + + +% Section titles. +\newskip\secheadingskip +\def\secheadingbreak{\dobreak \secheadingskip {-1000}} +\def\secheading#1#2#3{\sectionheading{sec}{#2.#3}{#1}} +\def\plainsecheading#1{\sectionheading{sec}{}{#1}} + +% Subsection titles. +\newskip \subsecheadingskip +\def\subsecheadingbreak{\dobreak \subsecheadingskip {-500}} +\def\subsecheading#1#2#3#4{\sectionheading{subsec}{#2.#3.#4}{#1}} +\def\plainsubsecheading#1{\sectionheading{subsec}{}{#1}} + +% Subsubsection titles. +\let\subsubsecheadingskip = \subsecheadingskip +\let\subsubsecheadingbreak = \subsecheadingbreak +\def\subsubsecheading#1#2#3#4#5{\sectionheading{subsubsec}{#2.#3.#4.#5}{#1}} +\def\plainsubsubsecheading#1{\sectionheading{subsubsec}{}{#1}} + + +% Print any size section title. +% +% #1 is the section type (sec/subsec/subsubsec), #2 is the section +% number (maybe empty), #3 the text. +\def\sectionheading#1#2#3{% +  {% +    \expandafter\advance\csname #1headingskip\endcsname by \parskip +    \csname #1headingbreak\endcsname +  }% +  {% +    % Switch to the right set of fonts. +    \csname #1fonts\endcsname \rm +    % +    % Only insert the separating space if we have a section number. +    \def\secnum{#2}% +    \setbox0 = \hbox{#2\ifx\secnum\empty\else\enspace\fi}% +    % +    \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright +          \hangindent = \wd0 % zero if no section number +          \unhbox0 #3}% +  }% +  % Add extra space after the heading -- either a line space or a +  % paragraph space, whichever is more.  (Some people like to set +  % \parskip to large values for some reason.)  Don't allow stretch, though. +  \nobreak +  \ifdim\parskip>\normalbaselineskip +    \kern\parskip +  \else +    \kern\normalbaselineskip +  \fi +  \nobreak +} + + +\message{toc,} +% Table of contents. +\newwrite\tocfile + +% Write an entry to the toc file, opening it if necessary. +% Called from @chapter, etc.  We supply {\folio} at the end of the +% argument, which will end up as the last argument to the \...entry macro. +% +% Usage: \writetocentry{chap}{The Name of The Game}{{\the\chapno}} +% We open the .toc file for writing here instead of at @setfilename (or +% any other fixed time) so that @contents can be anywhere in the document. +% +\newif\iftocfileopened +\def\writetocentry#1#2#3{% +  \iftocfileopened\else +    \immediate\openout\tocfile = \jobname.toc +    \global\tocfileopenedtrue +  \fi +  % +  \iflinks +    \toks0 = {#2}% +    \edef\temp{\write\tocfile{\realbackslash #1entry{\the\toks0}#3{\folio}}}% +    \temp +  \fi +  % +  % Tell \shipout to create a page destination if we're doing pdf, which +  % will be the target of the links in the table of contents.  We can't +  % just do it on every page because the title pages are numbered 1 and +  % 2 (the page numbers aren't printed), and so are the first two pages +  % of the document.  Thus, we'd have two destinations named `1', and +  % two named `2'. +  \ifpdf \pdfmakepagedesttrue \fi +} + +\newskip\contentsrightmargin \contentsrightmargin=1in +\newcount\savepageno +\newcount\lastnegativepageno \lastnegativepageno = -1 + +% Finish up the main text and prepare to read what we've written +% to \tocfile. +% +\def\startcontents#1{% +   % If @setchapternewpage on, and @headings double, the contents should +   % start on an odd page, unlike chapters.  Thus, we maintain +   % \contentsalignmacro in parallel with \pagealignmacro. +   % From: Torbjorn Granlund <[email protected]> +   \contentsalignmacro +   \immediate\closeout\tocfile +   % +   % Don't need to put `Contents' or `Short Contents' in the headline. +   % It is abundantly clear what they are. +   \unnumbchapmacro{#1}\def\thischapter{}% +   \savepageno = \pageno +   \begingroup                  % Set up to handle contents files properly. +      \catcode`\\=0  \catcode`\{=1  \catcode`\}=2  \catcode`\@=11 +      % We can't do this, because then an actual ^ in a section +      % title fails, e.g., @chapter ^ -- exponentiation.  --karl, 9jul97. +      %\catcode`\^=7 % to see ^^e4 as \"a etc. [email protected] +      \raggedbottom             % Worry more about breakpoints than the bottom. +      \advance\hsize by -\contentsrightmargin % Don't use the full line length. +      % +      % Roman numerals for page numbers. +      \ifnum \pageno>0 \global\pageno = \lastnegativepageno \fi +} + + +% Normal (long) toc. +\def\contents{% +   \startcontents{\putwordTOC}% +     \openin 1 \jobname.toc +     \ifeof 1 \else +       \closein 1 +       \input \jobname.toc +     \fi +     \vfill \eject +     \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect +     \pdfmakeoutlines +   \endgroup +   \lastnegativepageno = \pageno +   \global\pageno = \savepageno +} + +% And just the chapters. +\def\summarycontents{% +   \startcontents{\putwordShortTOC}% +      % +      \let\chapentry = \shortchapentry +      \let\appendixentry = \shortappendixentry +      \let\unnumbchapentry = \shortunnumberedentry +      % We want a true roman here for the page numbers. +      \secfonts +      \let\rm=\shortcontrm \let\bf=\shortcontbf +      \let\sl=\shortcontsl \let\tt=\shortconttt +      \rm +      \hyphenpenalty = 10000 +      \advance\baselineskip by 1pt % Open it up a little. +      \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{} +      \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{} +      \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{} +      \let\unnumbsecentry = \secentry +      \let\unnumbsubsecentry = \subsecentry +      \let\unnumbsubsubsecentry = \subsubsecentry +      \openin 1 \jobname.toc +      \ifeof 1 \else +        \closein 1 +        \input \jobname.toc +      \fi +     \vfill \eject +     \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect +   \endgroup +   \lastnegativepageno = \pageno +   \global\pageno = \savepageno +} +\let\shortcontents = \summarycontents + +\ifpdf +  \pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines}% +\fi + +% These macros generate individual entries in the table of contents. +% The first argument is the chapter or section name. +% The last argument is the page number. +% The arguments in between are the chapter number, section number, ... + +% Chapters, in the main contents. +\def\chapentry#1#2#3{\dochapentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#3}} +% +% Chapters, in the short toc. +% See comments in \dochapentry re vbox and related settings. +\def\shortchapentry#1#2#3{% +  \tocentry{\shortchaplabel{#2}\labelspace #1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#3\egroup}% +} + +% Appendices, in the main contents. +\def\appendixentry#1#2#3{% +  \dochapentry{\appendixbox{\putwordAppendix{} #2}\labelspace#1}{#3}} +% +% Appendices, in the short toc. +\let\shortappendixentry = \shortchapentry + +% Typeset the label for a chapter or appendix for the short contents. +% The arg is, e.g., `Appendix A' for an appendix, or `3' for a chapter. +% We could simplify the code here by writing out an \appendixentry +% command in the toc file for appendices, instead of using \chapentry +% for both, but it doesn't seem worth it. +% +\newdimen\shortappendixwidth +% +\def\shortchaplabel#1{% +  % This space should be enough, since a single number is .5em, and the +  % widest letter (M) is 1em, at least in the Computer Modern fonts. +  % But use \hss just in case. +  % (This space doesn't include the extra space that gets added after +  % the label; that gets put in by \shortchapentry above.) +  \dimen0 = 1em +  \hbox to \dimen0{#1\hss}% +} + +% Unnumbered chapters. +\def\unnumbchapentry#1#2#3{\dochapentry{#1}{#3}} +\def\shortunnumberedentry#1#2#3{\tocentry{#1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#3\egroup}} + +% Sections. +\def\secentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#2.#3\labelspace#1}{#4}} +\def\unnumbsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#1}{#4}} + +% Subsections. +\def\subsecentry#1#2#3#4#5{\dosubsecentry{#2.#3.#4\labelspace#1}{#5}} +\def\unnumbsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5{\dosubsecentry{#1}{#5}} + +% And subsubsections. +\def\subsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5#6{% +  \dosubsubsecentry{#2.#3.#4.#5\labelspace#1}{#6}} +\def\unnumbsubsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5#6{\dosubsubsecentry{#1}{#6}} + +% This parameter controls the indentation of the various levels. +\newdimen\tocindent \tocindent = 3pc + +% Now for the actual typesetting. In all these, #1 is the text and #2 is the +% page number. +% +% If the toc has to be broken over pages, we want it to be at chapters +% if at all possible; hence the \penalty. +\def\dochapentry#1#2{% +   \penalty-300 \vskip1\baselineskip plus.33\baselineskip minus.25\baselineskip +   \begingroup +     \chapentryfonts +     \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +   \endgroup +   \nobreak\vskip .25\baselineskip plus.1\baselineskip +} + +\def\dosecentry#1#2{\begingroup +  \secentryfonts \leftskip=\tocindent +  \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +\def\dosubsecentry#1#2{\begingroup +  \subsecentryfonts \leftskip=2\tocindent +  \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +\def\dosubsubsecentry#1#2{\begingroup +  \subsubsecentryfonts \leftskip=3\tocindent +  \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +% Final typesetting of a toc entry; we use the same \entry macro as for +% the index entries, but we want to suppress hyphenation here.  (We +% can't do that in the \entry macro, since index entries might consist +% of hyphenated-identifiers-that-do-not-fit-on-a-line-and-nothing-else.) +\def\tocentry#1#2{\begingroup +  \vskip 0pt plus1pt % allow a little stretch for the sake of nice page breaks +  % Do not use \turnoffactive in these arguments.  Since the toc is +  % typeset in cmr, characters such as _ would come out wrong; we +  % have to do the usual translation tricks. +  \entry{#1}{#2}% +\endgroup} + +% Space between chapter (or whatever) number and the title. +\def\labelspace{\hskip1em \relax} + +\def\dopageno#1{{\rm #1}} +\def\doshortpageno#1{{\rm #1}} + +\def\chapentryfonts{\secfonts \rm} +\def\secentryfonts{\textfonts} +\let\subsecentryfonts = \textfonts +\let\subsubsecentryfonts = \textfonts + + +\message{environments,} +% @foo ... @end foo. + +% @point{}, @result{}, @expansion{}, @print{}, @equiv{}. +% +% Since these characters are used in examples, it should be an even number of +% \tt widths. Each \tt character is 1en, so two makes it 1em. +% +\def\point{$\star$} +\def\result{\leavevmode\raise.15ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\Rightarrow$\hfil}} +\def\expansion{\leavevmode\raise.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\mapsto$\hfil}} +\def\print{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\dashv$\hfil}} +\def\equiv{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\ptexequiv$\hfil}} + +% The @error{} command. +% Adapted from the TeXbook's \boxit. +% +\newbox\errorbox +% +{\tentt \global\dimen0 = 3em}% Width of the box. +\dimen2 = .55pt % Thickness of rules +% The text. (`r' is open on the right, `e' somewhat less so on the left.) +\setbox0 = \hbox{\kern-.75pt \tensf error\kern-1.5pt} +% +\global\setbox\errorbox=\hbox to \dimen0{\hfil +   \hsize = \dimen0 \advance\hsize by -5.8pt % Space to left+right. +   \advance\hsize by -2\dimen2 % Rules. +   \vbox{ +      \hrule height\dimen2 +      \hbox{\vrule width\dimen2 \kern3pt          % Space to left of text. +         \vtop{\kern2.4pt \box0 \kern2.4pt}% Space above/below. +         \kern3pt\vrule width\dimen2}% Space to right. +      \hrule height\dimen2} +    \hfil} +% +\def\error{\leavevmode\lower.7ex\copy\errorbox} + +% @tex ... @end tex    escapes into raw Tex temporarily. +% One exception: @ is still an escape character, so that @end tex works. +% But \@ or @@ will get a plain tex @ character. + +\def\tex{\begingroup +  \catcode `\\=0 \catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2 +  \catcode `\$=3 \catcode `\&=4 \catcode `\#=6 +  \catcode `\^=7 \catcode `\_=8 \catcode `\~=\active \let~=\tie +  \catcode `\%=14 +  \catcode `\+=\other +  \catcode `\"=\other +  \catcode `\==\other +  \catcode `\|=\other +  \catcode `\<=\other +  \catcode `\>=\other +  \escapechar=`\\ +  % +  \let\b=\ptexb +  \let\bullet=\ptexbullet +  \let\c=\ptexc +  \let\,=\ptexcomma +  \let\.=\ptexdot +  \let\dots=\ptexdots +  \let\equiv=\ptexequiv +  \let\!=\ptexexclam +  \let\i=\ptexi +  \let\indent=\ptexindent +  \let\{=\ptexlbrace +  \let\+=\tabalign +  \let\}=\ptexrbrace +  \let\/=\ptexslash +  \let\*=\ptexstar +  \let\t=\ptext +  % +  \def\endldots{\mathinner{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}}% +  \def\enddots{\relax\ifmmode\endldots\else$\mathsurround=0pt \endldots\,$\fi}% +  \def\@{@}% +\let\Etex=\endgroup} + +% Define @lisp ... @end lisp. +% @lisp does a \begingroup so it can rebind things, +% including the definition of @end lisp (which normally is erroneous). + +% Amount to narrow the margins by for @lisp. +\newskip\lispnarrowing \lispnarrowing=0.4in + +% This is the definition that ^^M gets inside @lisp, @example, and other +% such environments.  \null is better than a space, since it doesn't +% have any width. +\def\lisppar{\null\endgraf} + +% Make each space character in the input produce a normal interword +% space in the output.  Don't allow a line break at this space, as this +% is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input +% should produce a line of output anyway. +% +{\obeyspaces % +\gdef\sepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\tie}} + +% Define \obeyedspace to be our active space, whatever it is.  This is +% for use in \parsearg. +{\sepspaces% +\global\let\obeyedspace= } + +% This space is always present above and below environments. +\newskip\envskipamount \envskipamount = 0pt + +% Make spacing and below environment symmetrical.  We use \parskip here +% to help in doing that, since in @example-like environments \parskip +% is reset to zero; thus the \afterenvbreak inserts no space -- but the +% start of the next paragraph will insert \parskip. +% +\def\aboveenvbreak{{% +  % =10000 instead of <10000 because of a special case in \itemzzz, q.v. +  \ifnum \lastpenalty=10000 \else +    \advance\envskipamount by \parskip +    \endgraf +    \ifdim\lastskip<\envskipamount +      \removelastskip +      % it's not a good place to break if the last penalty was \nobreak +      % or better ... +      \ifnum\lastpenalty>10000 \else \penalty-50 \fi +      \vskip\envskipamount +    \fi +  \fi +}} + +\let\afterenvbreak = \aboveenvbreak + +% \nonarrowing is a flag.  If "set", @lisp etc don't narrow margins. +\let\nonarrowing=\relax + +% @cartouche ... @end cartouche: draw rectangle w/rounded corners around +% environment contents. +\font\circle=lcircle10 +\newdimen\circthick +\newdimen\cartouter\newdimen\cartinner +\newskip\normbskip\newskip\normpskip\newskip\normlskip +\circthick=\fontdimen8\circle +% +\def\ctl{{\circle\char'013\hskip -6pt}}% 6pt from pl file: 1/2charwidth +\def\ctr{{\hskip 6pt\circle\char'010}} +\def\cbl{{\circle\char'012\hskip -6pt}} +\def\cbr{{\hskip 6pt\circle\char'011}} +\def\carttop{\hbox to \cartouter{\hskip\lskip +        \ctl\leaders\hrule height\circthick\hfil\ctr +        \hskip\rskip}} +\def\cartbot{\hbox to \cartouter{\hskip\lskip +        \cbl\leaders\hrule height\circthick\hfil\cbr +        \hskip\rskip}} +% +\newskip\lskip\newskip\rskip + +\def\cartouche{% +\par  % can't be in the midst of a paragraph. +\begingroup +        \lskip=\leftskip \rskip=\rightskip +        \leftskip=0pt\rightskip=0pt %we want these *outside*. +        \cartinner=\hsize \advance\cartinner by-\lskip +                          \advance\cartinner by-\rskip +        \cartouter=\hsize +        \advance\cartouter by 18.4pt % allow for 3pt kerns on either +%                                    side, and for 6pt waste from +%                                    each corner char, and rule thickness +        \normbskip=\baselineskip \normpskip=\parskip \normlskip=\lineskip +        % Flag to tell @lisp, etc., not to narrow margin. +        \let\nonarrowing=\comment +        \vbox\bgroup +                \baselineskip=0pt\parskip=0pt\lineskip=0pt +                \carttop +                \hbox\bgroup +                        \hskip\lskip +                        \vrule\kern3pt +                        \vbox\bgroup +                                \hsize=\cartinner +                                \kern3pt +                                \begingroup +                                        \baselineskip=\normbskip +                                        \lineskip=\normlskip +                                        \parskip=\normpskip +                                        \vskip -\parskip +\def\Ecartouche{% +                                \endgroup +                                \kern3pt +                        \egroup +                        \kern3pt\vrule +                        \hskip\rskip +                \egroup +                \cartbot +        \egroup +\endgroup +}} + + +% This macro is called at the beginning of all the @example variants, +% inside a group. +\def\nonfillstart{% +  \aboveenvbreak +  \inENV % This group ends at the end of the body +  \hfuzz = 12pt % Don't be fussy +  \sepspaces % Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens. +  \let\par = \lisppar % don't ignore blank lines +  \obeylines % each line of input is a line of output +  \parskip = 0pt +  \parindent = 0pt +  \emergencystretch = 0pt % don't try to avoid overfull boxes +  % @cartouche defines \nonarrowing to inhibit narrowing +  % at next level down. +  \ifx\nonarrowing\relax +    \advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing +    \exdentamount=\lispnarrowing +    \let\exdent=\nofillexdent +    \let\nonarrowing=\relax +  \fi +} + +% Define the \E... control sequence only if we are inside the particular +% environment, so the error checking in \end will work. +% +% To end an @example-like environment, we first end the paragraph (via +% \afterenvbreak's vertical glue), and then the group.  That way we keep +% the zero \parskip that the environments set -- \parskip glue will be +% inserted at the beginning of the next paragraph in the document, after +% the environment. +% +\def\nonfillfinish{\afterenvbreak\endgroup} + +% @lisp: indented, narrowed, typewriter font. +\def\lisp{\begingroup +  \nonfillstart +  \let\Elisp = \nonfillfinish +  \tt +  \let\kbdfont = \kbdexamplefont % Allow @kbd to do something special. +  \gobble       % eat return +} + +% @example: Same as @lisp. +\def\example{\begingroup \def\Eexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\lisp} + +% @smallexample and @smalllisp: use smaller fonts. +% Originally contributed by Pavel@xerox. +\def\smalllisp{\begingroup +  \def\Esmalllisp{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% +  \def\Esmallexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% +  \smallexamplefonts +  \lisp +} +\let\smallexample = \smalllisp + + +% @display: same as @lisp except keep current font. +% +\def\display{\begingroup +  \nonfillstart +  \let\Edisplay = \nonfillfinish +  \gobble +} +% +% @smalldisplay: @display plus smaller fonts. +% +\def\smalldisplay{\begingroup +  \def\Esmalldisplay{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% +  \smallexamplefonts \rm +  \display +} + +% @format: same as @display except don't narrow margins. +% +\def\format{\begingroup +  \let\nonarrowing = t +  \nonfillstart +  \let\Eformat = \nonfillfinish +  \gobble +} +% +% @smallformat: @format plus smaller fonts. +% +\def\smallformat{\begingroup +  \def\Esmallformat{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% +  \smallexamplefonts \rm +  \format +} + +% @flushleft (same as @format). +% +\def\flushleft{\begingroup \def\Eflushleft{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\format} + +% @flushright. +% +\def\flushright{\begingroup +  \let\nonarrowing = t +  \nonfillstart +  \let\Eflushright = \nonfillfinish +  \advance\leftskip by 0pt plus 1fill +  \gobble +} + + +% @quotation does normal linebreaking (hence we can't use \nonfillstart) +% and narrows the margins. +% +\def\quotation{% +  \begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @quotation body +  {\parskip=0pt \aboveenvbreak}% because \aboveenvbreak inserts \parskip +  \parindent=0pt +  % We have retained a nonzero parskip for the environment, since we're +  % doing normal filling. So to avoid extra space below the environment... +  \def\Equotation{\parskip = 0pt \nonfillfinish}% +  % +  % @cartouche defines \nonarrowing to inhibit narrowing at next level down. +  \ifx\nonarrowing\relax +    \advance\leftskip by \lispnarrowing +    \advance\rightskip by \lispnarrowing +    \exdentamount = \lispnarrowing +    \let\nonarrowing = \relax +  \fi +} + + +% LaTeX-like @verbatim...@end verbatim and @verb{<char>...<char>} +% If we want to allow any <char> as delimiter, +% we need the curly braces so that makeinfo sees the @verb command, eg: +% `@verbx...x' would look like the '@verbx' command.  [email protected] +% +% [Knuth]: Donald Ervin Knuth, 1996.  The TeXbook. +% +% [Knuth] p.344; only we need to do the other characters Texinfo sets +% active too.  Otherwise, they get lost as the first character on a +% verbatim line. +\def\dospecials{% +  \do\ \do\\\do\{\do\}\do\$\do\&% +  \do\#\do\^\do\^^K\do\_\do\^^A\do\%\do\~% +  \do\<\do\>\do\|\do\@\do+\do\"% +} +% +% [Knuth] p. 380 +\def\uncatcodespecials{% +  \def\do##1{\catcode`##1=12}\dospecials} +% +% [Knuth] pp. 380,381,391 +% Disable Spanish ligatures ?` and !` of \tt font +\begingroup +  \catcode`\`=\active\gdef`{\relax\lq} +\endgroup +% +% Setup for the @verb command. +% +% Eight spaces for a tab +\begingroup +  \catcode`\^^I=\active +  \gdef\tabeightspaces{\catcode`\^^I=\active\def^^I{\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }} +\endgroup +% +\def\setupverb{% +  \tt  % easiest (and conventionally used) font for verbatim +  \def\par{\leavevmode\endgraf}% +  \catcode`\`=\active +  \tabeightspaces +  % Respect line breaks, +  % print special symbols as themselves, and +  % make each space count +  % must do in this order: +  \obeylines \uncatcodespecials \sepspaces +} + +% Setup for the @verbatim environment +% +% Real tab expansion +\newdimen\tabw \setbox0=\hbox{\tt\space} \tabw=8\wd0 % tab amount +% +\def\starttabbox{\setbox0=\hbox\bgroup} +\begingroup +  \catcode`\^^I=\active +  \gdef\tabexpand{% +    \catcode`\^^I=\active +    \def^^I{\leavevmode\egroup +      \dimen0=\wd0 % the width so far, or since the previous tab +      \divide\dimen0 by\tabw +      \multiply\dimen0 by\tabw % compute previous multiple of \tabw +      \advance\dimen0 by\tabw  % advance to next multiple of \tabw +      \wd0=\dimen0 \box0 \starttabbox +    }% +  } +\endgroup +\def\setupverbatim{% +  % Easiest (and conventionally used) font for verbatim +  \tt +  \def\par{\leavevmode\egroup\box0\endgraf}% +  \catcode`\`=\active +  \tabexpand +  % Respect line breaks, +  % print special symbols as themselves, and +  % make each space count +  % must do in this order: +  \obeylines \uncatcodespecials \sepspaces +  \everypar{\starttabbox}% +} + +% Do the @verb magic: verbatim text is quoted by unique +% delimiter characters.  Before first delimiter expect a +% right brace, after last delimiter expect closing brace: +% +%    \def\doverb'{'<char>#1<char>'}'{#1} +% +% [Knuth] p. 382; only eat outer {} +\begingroup +  \catcode`[=1\catcode`]=2\catcode`\{=12\catcode`\}=12 +  \gdef\doverb{#1[\def\next##1#1}[##1\endgroup]\next] +\endgroup +% +\def\verb{\begingroup\setupverb\doverb} +% +% +% Do the @verbatim magic: define the macro \doverbatim so that +% the (first) argument ends when '@end verbatim' is reached, ie: +% +%     \def\doverbatim#1@end verbatim{#1} +% +% For Texinfo it's a lot easier than for LaTeX, +% because texinfo's \verbatim doesn't stop at '\end{verbatim}': +% we need not redefine '\', '{' and '}'. +% +% Inspired by LaTeX's verbatim command set [latex.ltx] +%% Include LaTeX hack for completeness -- never know +%% \begingroup +%% \catcode`|=0 \catcode`[=1 +%% \catcode`]=2\catcode`\{=12\catcode`\}=12\catcode`\ =\active +%% \catcode`\\=12|gdef|doverbatim#1@end verbatim[ +%% #1|endgroup|def|Everbatim[]|end[verbatim]] +%% |endgroup +% +\begingroup +  \catcode`\ =\active +  \obeylines % +  % ignore everything up to the first ^^M, that's the newline at the end +  % of the @verbatim input line itself.  Otherwise we get an extra blank +  % line in the output. +  \gdef\doverbatim#1^^M#2@end verbatim{#2\end{verbatim}}% +\endgroup +% +\def\verbatim{% +  \def\Everbatim{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}% +  \begingroup +    \nonfillstart +    \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent +    \begingroup\setupverbatim\doverbatim +} + +% @verbatiminclude FILE - insert text of file in verbatim environment. +% +% Allow normal characters that we make active in the argument (a file name). +\def\verbatiminclude{% +  \begingroup +    \catcode`\\=\other +    \catcode`~=\other +    \catcode`^=\other +    \catcode`_=\other +    \catcode`|=\other +    \catcode`<=\other +    \catcode`>=\other +    \catcode`+=\other +    \parsearg\doverbatiminclude +} +\def\setupverbatiminclude{% +  \begingroup +    \nonfillstart +    \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent +    \begingroup\setupverbatim +} +% +\def\doverbatiminclude#1{% +     % Restore active chars for included file. +  \endgroup +  \begingroup +    \let\value=\expandablevalue +    \def\thisfile{#1}% +    \expandafter\expandafter\setupverbatiminclude\input\thisfile +  \endgroup +  \nonfillfinish +  \endgroup +} + +% @copying ... @end copying. +% Save the text away for @insertcopying later.  Many commands won't be +% allowed in this context, but that's ok. +% +% We save the uninterpreted tokens, rather than creating a box. +% Saving the text in a box would be much easier, but then all the +% typesetting commands (@smallbook, font changes, etc.) have to be done +% beforehand -- and a) we want @copying to be done first in the source +% file; b) letting users define the frontmatter in as flexible order as +% possible is very desirable. +% +\def\copying{\begingroup +  % Define a command to swallow text until we reach `@end copying'. +  % \ is the escape char in this texinfo.tex file, so it is the +  % delimiter for the command; @ will be the escape char when we read +  % it, but that doesn't matter. +  \long\def\docopying##1\end copying{\gdef\copyingtext{##1}\enddocopying}% +  % +  % We must preserve ^^M's in the input file; see \insertcopying below. +  \catcode`\^^M = \active +  \docopying +} + +% What we do to finish off the copying text. +% +\def\enddocopying{\endgroup\ignorespaces} + +% @insertcopying.  Here we must play games with ^^M's.  On the one hand, +% we need them to delimit commands such as `@end quotation', so they +% must be active.  On the other hand, we certainly don't want every +% end-of-line to be a \par, as would happen with the normal active +% definition of ^^M.  On the third hand, two ^^M's in a row should still +% generate a \par. +% +% Our approach is to make ^^M insert a space and a penalty1 normally; +% then it can also check if \lastpenalty=1.  If it does, then manually +% do \par. +% +% This messes up the normal definitions of @c[omment], so we redefine +% it.  Similarly for @ignore.  (These commands are used in the gcc +% manual for man page generation.) +% +% Seems pretty fragile, most line-oriented commands will presumably +% fail, but for the limited use of getting the copying text (which +% should be quite simple) inserted, we can hope it's ok. +% +{\catcode`\^^M=\active % +\gdef\insertcopying{\begingroup % +  \parindent = 0pt  % looks wrong on title page +  \def^^M{% +    \ifnum \lastpenalty=1 % +      \par % +    \else % +      \space \penalty 1 % +    \fi % +  }% +  % +  % Fix @c[omment] for catcode 13 ^^M's. +  \def\c##1^^M{\ignorespaces}% +  \let\comment = \c % +  % +  % Don't bother jumping through all the hoops that \doignore does, it +  % would be very hard since the catcodes are already set. +  \long\def\ignore##1\end ignore{\ignorespaces}% +  % +  \copyingtext % +\endgroup}% +} + +\message{defuns,} +% @defun etc. + +% Allow user to change definition object font (\df) internally +\def\setdeffont#1 {\csname DEF#1\endcsname} + +\newskip\defbodyindent \defbodyindent=.4in +\newskip\defargsindent \defargsindent=50pt +\newskip\deflastargmargin \deflastargmargin=18pt + +\newcount\parencount + +% We want ()&[] to print specially on the defun line. +% +\def\activeparens{% +  \catcode`\(=\active \catcode`\)=\active +  \catcode`\&=\active +  \catcode`\[=\active \catcode`\]=\active +} + +% Make control sequences which act like normal parenthesis chars. +\let\lparen = ( \let\rparen = ) + +{\activeparens % Now, smart parens don't turn on until &foo (see \amprm) + +% Be sure that we always have a definition for `(', etc.  For example, +% if the fn name has parens in it, \boldbrax will not be in effect yet, +% so TeX would otherwise complain about undefined control sequence. +\global\let(=\lparen \global\let)=\rparen +\global\let[=\lbrack \global\let]=\rbrack + +\gdef\functionparens{\boldbrax\let&=\amprm\parencount=0 } +\gdef\boldbrax{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb} +% This is used to turn on special parens +% but make & act ordinary (given that it's active). +\gdef\boldbraxnoamp{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb\let&=\ampnr} + +% Definitions of (, ) and & used in args for functions. +% This is the definition of ( outside of all parentheses. +\gdef\oprm#1 {{\rm\char`\(}#1 \bf \let(=\opnested +  \global\advance\parencount by 1 +} +% +% This is the definition of ( when already inside a level of parens. +\gdef\opnested{\char`\(\global\advance\parencount by 1 } +% +\gdef\clrm{% Print a paren in roman if it is taking us back to depth of 0. +  % also in that case restore the outer-level definition of (. +  \ifnum \parencount=1 {\rm \char `\)}\sl \let(=\oprm \else \char `\) \fi +  \global\advance \parencount by -1 } +% If we encounter &foo, then turn on ()-hacking afterwards +\gdef\amprm#1 {{\rm\}\let(=\oprm \let)=\clrm\ } +% +\gdef\normalparens{\boldbrax\let&=\ampnr} +} % End of definition inside \activeparens +%% These parens (in \boldbrax) actually are a little bolder than the +%% contained text.  This is especially needed for [ and ] +\def\opnr{{\sf\char`\(}\global\advance\parencount by 1 } +\def\clnr{{\sf\char`\)}\global\advance\parencount by -1 } +\let\ampnr = \& +\def\lbrb{{\bf\char`\[}} +\def\rbrb{{\bf\char`\]}} + +% Active &'s sneak into the index arguments, so make sure it's defined. +{ +  \catcode`& = \active +  \global\let& = \ampnr +} + +% \defname, which formats the name of the @def (not the args). +% #1 is the function name. +% #2 is the type of definition, such as "Function". +% +\def\defname#1#2{% +  % How we'll output the type name.  Putting it in brackets helps +  % distinguish it from the body text that may end up on the next line +  % just below it. +  \ifempty{#2}% +    \def\defnametype{}% +  \else +    \def\defnametype{[\rm #2]}% +  \fi +  % +  % Get the values of \leftskip and \rightskip as they were outside the @def... +  \dimen2=\leftskip +  \advance\dimen2 by -\defbodyindent +  % +  % Figure out values for the paragraph shape. +  \setbox0=\hbox{\hskip \deflastargmargin{\defnametype}}% +  \dimen0=\hsize \advance \dimen0 by -\wd0  % compute size for first line +  \dimen1=\hsize \advance \dimen1 by -\defargsindent  % size for continuations +  \parshape 2 0in \dimen0 \defargsindent \dimen1 +  % +  % Output arg 2 ("Function" or some such) but stuck inside a box of +  % width 0 so it does not interfere with linebreaking. +  \noindent +  % +  {% Adjust \hsize to exclude the ambient margins, +   % so that \rightline will obey them. +   \advance \hsize by -\dimen2 +   \dimen3 = 0pt  % was -1.25pc +   \rlap{\rightline{\defnametype\kern\dimen3}}% +  }% +  % +  % Allow all lines to be underfull without complaint: +  \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000 +  \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent +  \exdentamount=\defbodyindent +  {\df #1}\enskip        % output function name +  % \defunargs will be called next to output the arguments, if any. +} + +% Common pieces to start any @def... +% #1 is the \E... control sequence to end the definition (which we define). +% #2 is the \...x control sequence (which our caller defines). +% #3 is the control sequence to process the header, such as \defunheader. +% +\def\parsebodycommon#1#2#3{% +  \begingroup\inENV +  % If there are two @def commands in a row, we'll have a \nobreak, +  % which is there to keep the function description together with its +  % header.  But if there's nothing but headers, we want to allow a +  % break after all.  Check for penalty 10002 (inserted by +  % \defargscommonending) instead of 10000, since the sectioning +  % commands insert a \penalty10000, and we don't want to allow a break +  % between a section heading and a defun. +  \ifnum\lastpenalty=10002 \penalty0 \fi +  \medbreak +  % +  % Define the \E... end token that this defining construct specifies +  % so that it will exit this group. +  \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}% +  % +  \parindent=0in +  \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent +  \exdentamount=\defbodyindent +} + +% Common part of the \...x definitions. +% +\def\defxbodycommon{% +  % As with \parsebodycommon above, allow line break if we have multiple +  % x headers in a row.  It's not a great place, though. +  \ifnum\lastpenalty=10000 \penalty1000 \fi +  % +  \begingroup\obeylines +} + +% Process body of @defun, @deffn, @defmac, etc. +% +\def\defparsebody#1#2#3{% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2{\defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit#3}% +  \catcode\equalChar=\active +  \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens +  \spacesplit#3% +} + +% #1, #2, #3 are the common arguments (see \parsebodycommon above). +% #4, delimited by the space, is the class name. +% +\def\defmethparsebody#1#2#3#4 {% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2##1 {\defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit{#3{##1}}}% +  \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens +  % The \empty here prevents misinterpretation of a construct such as +  %   @deffn {whatever} {Enharmonic comma} +  % See comments at \deftpparsebody, although in our case we don't have +  % to remove the \empty afterwards, since it is empty. +  \spacesplit{#3{#4}}\empty +} + +% Used for @deftypemethod and @deftypeivar. +% #1, #2, #3 are the common arguments (see \defparsebody). +% #4, delimited by a space, is the class name. +% #5 is the method's return type. +% +\def\deftypemethparsebody#1#2#3#4 #5 {% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2##1 ##2 {\defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit{#3{##1}{##2}}}% +  \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens +  \spacesplit{#3{#4}{#5}}% +} + +% Used for @deftypeop.  The change from \deftypemethparsebody is an +% extra argument at the beginning which is the `category', instead of it +% being the hardwired string `Method' or `Instance Variable'.  We have +% to account for this both in the \...x definition and in parsing the +% input at hand.  Thus also need a control sequence (passed as #5) for +% the \E... definition to assign the category name to. +% +\def\deftypeopparsebody#1#2#3#4#5 #6 {% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2##1 ##2 ##3 {\def#4{##1}% +    \defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit{#3{##2}{##3}}}% +  \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens +  \spacesplit{#3{#5}{#6}}% +} + +% For @defop. +\def\defopparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}% +    \defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit{#3{##2}}}% +  \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens +  \spacesplit{#3{#5}}% +} + +% These parsing functions are similar to the preceding ones +% except that they do not make parens into active characters. +% These are used for "variables" since they have no arguments. +% +\def\defvarparsebody #1#2#3{% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2{\defxbodycommon \spacesplit#3}% +  \catcode\equalChar=\active +  \begingroup\obeylines +  \spacesplit#3% +} + +% @defopvar. +\def\defopvarparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}% +    \defxbodycommon \spacesplit{#3{##2}}}% +  \begingroup\obeylines +  \spacesplit{#3{#5}}% +} + +\def\defvrparsebody#1#2#3#4 {% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2##1 {\defxbodycommon \spacesplit{#3{##1}}}% +  \begingroup\obeylines +  \spacesplit{#3{#4}}% +} + +% This loses on `@deftp {Data Type} {struct termios}' -- it thinks the +% type is just `struct', because we lose the braces in `{struct +% termios}' when \spacesplit reads its undelimited argument.  Sigh. +% \let\deftpparsebody=\defvrparsebody +% +% So, to get around this, we put \empty in with the type name.  That +% way, TeX won't find exactly `{...}' as an undelimited argument, and +% won't strip off the braces. +% +\def\deftpparsebody #1#2#3#4 {% +  \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \def#2##1 {\defxbodycommon \spacesplit{#3{##1}}}% +  \begingroup\obeylines +  \spacesplit{\parsetpheaderline{#3{#4}}}\empty +} + +% Fine, but then we have to eventually remove the \empty *and* the +% braces (if any).  That's what this does. +% +\def\removeemptybraces\empty#1\relax{#1} + +% After \spacesplit has done its work, this is called -- #1 is the final +% thing to call, #2 the type name (which starts with \empty), and #3 +% (which might be empty) the arguments. +% +\def\parsetpheaderline#1#2#3{% +  #1{\removeemptybraces#2\relax}{#3}% +}% + +% Split up #2 (the rest of the input line) at the first space token. +% call #1 with two arguments: +%  the first is all of #2 before the space token, +%  the second is all of #2 after that space token. +% If #2 contains no space token, all of it is passed as the first arg +% and the second is passed as empty. +% +{\obeylines % + \gdef\spacesplit#1#2^^M{\endgroup\spacesplitx{#1}#2 \relax\spacesplitx}% + \long\gdef\spacesplitx#1#2 #3#4\spacesplitx{% +   \ifx\relax #3% +     #1{#2}{}% +   \else % +     #1{#2}{#3#4}% +   \fi}% +} + +% Define @defun. + +% This is called to end the arguments processing for all the @def... commands. +% +\def\defargscommonending{% +  \interlinepenalty = 10000 +  \advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil +  \endgraf +  \nobreak\vskip -\parskip +  \penalty 10002  % signal to \parsebodycommon. +} + +% This expands the args and terminates the paragraph they comprise. +% +\def\defunargs#1{\functionparens \sl +% Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars. +% Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar. +% Set the font temporarily and use \font in case \setfont made \tensl a macro. +{\tensl\hyphenchar\font=0}% +#1% +{\tensl\hyphenchar\font=45}% +\ifnum\parencount=0 \else \errmessage{Unbalanced parentheses in @def}\fi% +  \defargscommonending +} + +\def\deftypefunargs #1{% +% Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars. +% Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar. +% Use \boldbraxnoamp, not \functionparens, so that & is not special. +\boldbraxnoamp +\tclose{#1}% avoid \code because of side effects on active chars +  \defargscommonending +} + +% Do complete processing of one @defun or @defunx line already parsed. + +% @deffn Command forward-char nchars + +\def\deffn{\defmethparsebody\Edeffn\deffnx\deffnheader} + +\def\deffnheader #1#2#3{\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}% +\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defunargs{#3}\endgroup % +\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @defun == @deffn Function + +\def\defun{\defparsebody\Edefun\defunx\defunheader} + +\def\defunheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDeffunc}% +\defunargs {#2}\endgroup % +\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @deftypefun int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar}) + +\def\deftypefun{\defparsebody\Edeftypefun\deftypefunx\deftypefunheader} + +% #1 is the data type.  #2 is the name and args. +\def\deftypefunheader #1#2{\deftypefunheaderx{#1}#2 \relax} +% #1 is the data type, #2 the name, #3 the args. +\def\deftypefunheaderx #1#2 #3\relax{% +\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#1\relax$.$#2}{\putwordDeftypefun}% +\deftypefunargs {#3}\endgroup % +\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @deftypefn {Library Function} int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar}) + +\def\deftypefn{\defmethparsebody\Edeftypefn\deftypefnx\deftypefnheader} + +% \defheaderxcond#1\relax$.$ +% puts #1 in @code, followed by a space, but does nothing if #1 is null. +\def\defheaderxcond#1#2$.${\ifx#1\relax\else\code{#1#2} \fi} + +% #1 is the classification.  #2 is the data type.  #3 is the name and args. +\def\deftypefnheader #1#2#3{\deftypefnheaderx{#1}{#2}#3 \relax} +% #1 is the classification, #2 the data type, #3 the name, #4 the args. +\def\deftypefnheaderx #1#2#3 #4\relax{% +\doind {fn}{\code{#3}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup +\normalparens % notably, turn off `&' magic, which prevents +%               at least some C++ text from working +\defname {\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3}{#1}% +\deftypefunargs {#4}\endgroup % +\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @defmac == @deffn Macro + +\def\defmac{\defparsebody\Edefmac\defmacx\defmacheader} + +\def\defmacheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefmac}% +\defunargs {#2}\endgroup % +\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @defspec == @deffn Special Form + +\def\defspec{\defparsebody\Edefspec\defspecx\defspecheader} + +\def\defspecheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefspec}% +\defunargs {#2}\endgroup % +\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody +} + +% @defop CATEGORY CLASS OPERATION ARG... +% +\def\defop #1 {\def\defoptype{#1}% +\defopparsebody\Edefop\defopx\defopheader\defoptype} +% +\def\defopheader#1#2#3{% +  \dosubind{fn}{\code{#2}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% function index entry +  \begingroup +    \defname{#2}{\defoptype\ \putwordon\ #1}% +    \defunargs{#3}% +  \endgroup +} + +% @deftypeop CATEGORY CLASS TYPE OPERATION ARG... +% +\def\deftypeop #1 {\def\deftypeopcategory{#1}% +  \deftypeopparsebody\Edeftypeop\deftypeopx\deftypeopheader +                       \deftypeopcategory} +% +% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the operation name, #4 the args. +\def\deftypeopheader#1#2#3#4{% +  \dosubind{fn}{\code{#3}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index +  \begingroup +    \defname{\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3} +            {\deftypeopcategory\ \putwordon\ \code{#1}}% +    \deftypefunargs{#4}% +  \endgroup +} + +% @deftypemethod CLASS TYPE METHOD ARG... +% +\def\deftypemethod{% +  \deftypemethparsebody\Edeftypemethod\deftypemethodx\deftypemethodheader} +% +% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the method name, #4 the args. +\def\deftypemethodheader#1#2#3#4{% +  \dosubind{fn}{\code{#3}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index +  \begingroup +    \defname{\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3}{\putwordMethodon\ \code{#1}}% +    \deftypefunargs{#4}% +  \endgroup +} + +% @deftypeivar CLASS TYPE VARNAME +% +\def\deftypeivar{% +  \deftypemethparsebody\Edeftypeivar\deftypeivarx\deftypeivarheader} +% +% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the variable name. +\def\deftypeivarheader#1#2#3{% +  \dosubind{vr}{\code{#3}}{\putwordof\ \code{#1}}% entry in variable index +  \begingroup +    \defname{\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3} +            {\putwordInstanceVariableof\ \code{#1}}% +    \defvarargs{#3}% +  \endgroup +} + +% @defmethod == @defop Method +% +\def\defmethod{\defmethparsebody\Edefmethod\defmethodx\defmethodheader} +% +% #1 is the class name, #2 the method name, #3 the args. +\def\defmethodheader#1#2#3{% +  \dosubind{fn}{\code{#2}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index +  \begingroup +    \defname{#2}{\putwordMethodon\ \code{#1}}% +    \defunargs{#3}% +  \endgroup +} + +% @defcv {Class Option} foo-class foo-flag + +\def\defcv #1 {\def\defcvtype{#1}% +\defopvarparsebody\Edefcv\defcvx\defcvarheader\defcvtype} + +\def\defcvarheader #1#2#3{% +  \dosubind{vr}{\code{#2}}{\putwordof\ \code{#1}}% variable index entry +  \begingroup +    \defname{#2}{\defcvtype\ \putwordof\ #1}% +    \defvarargs{#3}% +  \endgroup +} + +% @defivar CLASS VARNAME == @defcv {Instance Variable} CLASS VARNAME +% +\def\defivar{\defvrparsebody\Edefivar\defivarx\defivarheader} +% +\def\defivarheader#1#2#3{% +  \dosubind{vr}{\code{#2}}{\putwordof\ \code{#1}}% entry in var index +  \begingroup +    \defname{#2}{\putwordInstanceVariableof\ #1}% +    \defvarargs{#3}% +  \endgroup +} + +% @defvar +% First, define the processing that is wanted for arguments of @defvar. +% This is actually simple: just print them in roman. +% This must expand the args and terminate the paragraph they make up +\def\defvarargs #1{\normalparens #1% +  \defargscommonending +} + +% @defvr Counter foo-count + +\def\defvr{\defvrparsebody\Edefvr\defvrx\defvrheader} + +\def\defvrheader #1#2#3{\doind {vr}{\code{#2}}% +\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defvarargs{#3}\endgroup} + +% @defvar == @defvr Variable + +\def\defvar{\defvarparsebody\Edefvar\defvarx\defvarheader} + +\def\defvarheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefvar}% +\defvarargs {#2}\endgroup % +} + +% @defopt == @defvr {User Option} + +\def\defopt{\defvarparsebody\Edefopt\defoptx\defoptheader} + +\def\defoptheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index +\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefopt}% +\defvarargs {#2}\endgroup % +} + +% @deftypevar int foobar + +\def\deftypevar{\defvarparsebody\Edeftypevar\deftypevarx\deftypevarheader} + +% #1 is the data type.  #2 is the name, perhaps followed by text that +% is actually part of the data type, which should not be put into the index. +\def\deftypevarheader #1#2{% +\dovarind#2 \relax% Make entry in variables index +\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#1\relax$.$#2}{\putwordDeftypevar}% +  \defargscommonending +\endgroup} +\def\dovarind#1 #2\relax{\doind{vr}{\code{#1}}} + +% @deftypevr {Global Flag} int enable + +\def\deftypevr{\defvrparsebody\Edeftypevr\deftypevrx\deftypevrheader} + +\def\deftypevrheader #1#2#3{\dovarind#3 \relax% +\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3}{#1} +  \defargscommonending +\endgroup} + +% Now define @deftp +% Args are printed in bold, a slight difference from @defvar. + +\def\deftpargs #1{\bf \defvarargs{#1}} + +% @deftp Class window height width ... + +\def\deftp{\deftpparsebody\Edeftp\deftpx\deftpheader} + +\def\deftpheader #1#2#3{\doind {tp}{\code{#2}}% +\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\deftpargs{#3}\endgroup} + +% These definitions are used if you use @defunx (etc.) +% anywhere other than immediately after a @defun or @defunx. +% +\def\defcvx#1 {\errmessage{@defcvx in invalid context}} +\def\deffnx#1 {\errmessage{@deffnx in invalid context}} +\def\defivarx#1 {\errmessage{@defivarx in invalid context}} +\def\defmacx#1 {\errmessage{@defmacx in invalid context}} +\def\defmethodx#1 {\errmessage{@defmethodx in invalid context}} +\def\defoptx #1 {\errmessage{@defoptx in invalid context}} +\def\defopx#1 {\errmessage{@defopx in invalid context}} +\def\defspecx#1 {\errmessage{@defspecx in invalid context}} +\def\deftpx#1 {\errmessage{@deftpx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypefnx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypefnx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypefunx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypefunx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypeivarx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypeivarx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypemethodx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypemethodx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypeopx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypeopx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypevarx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypevarx in invalid context}} +\def\deftypevrx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypevrx in invalid context}} +\def\defunx#1 {\errmessage{@defunx in invalid context}} +\def\defvarx#1 {\errmessage{@defvarx in invalid context}} +\def\defvrx#1 {\errmessage{@defvrx in invalid context}} + + +\message{macros,} +% @macro. + +% To do this right we need a feature of e-TeX, \scantokens, +% which we arrange to emulate with a temporary file in ordinary TeX. +\ifx\eTeXversion\undefined + \newwrite\macscribble + \def\scanmacro#1{% +   \begingroup \newlinechar`\^^M +   % Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex +   \catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\other \escapechar=`\@ +   % Append \endinput to make sure that TeX does not see the ending newline. +   \toks0={#1\endinput}% +   \immediate\openout\macscribble=\jobname.tmp +   \immediate\write\macscribble{\the\toks0}% +   \immediate\closeout\macscribble +   \let\xeatspaces\eatspaces +   \input \jobname.tmp +   \endgroup +} +\else +\def\scanmacro#1{% +\begingroup \newlinechar`\^^M +% Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex +\catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\other \escapechar=`\@ +\let\xeatspaces\eatspaces\scantokens{#1\endinput}\endgroup} +\fi + +\newcount\paramno   % Count of parameters +\newtoks\macname    % Macro name +\newif\ifrecursive  % Is it recursive? +\def\macrolist{}    % List of all defined macros in the form +                    % \do\macro1\do\macro2... + +% Utility routines. +% Thisdoes \let #1 = #2, except with \csnames. +\def\cslet#1#2{% +\expandafter\expandafter +\expandafter\let +\expandafter\expandafter +\csname#1\endcsname +\csname#2\endcsname} + +% Trim leading and trailing spaces off a string. +% Concepts from aro-bend problem 15 (see CTAN). +{\catcode`\@=11 +\gdef\eatspaces #1{\expandafter\trim@\expandafter{#1 }} +\gdef\trim@ #1{\trim@@ @#1 @ #1 @ @@} +\gdef\trim@@ #1@ #2@ #3@@{\trim@@@\empty #2 @} +\def\unbrace#1{#1} +\unbrace{\gdef\trim@@@ #1 } #2@{#1} +} + +% Trim a single trailing ^^M off a string. +{\catcode`\^^M=\other \catcode`\Q=3% +\gdef\eatcr #1{\eatcra #1Q^^MQ}% +\gdef\eatcra#1^^MQ{\eatcrb#1Q}% +\gdef\eatcrb#1Q#2Q{#1}% +} + +% Macro bodies are absorbed as an argument in a context where +% all characters are catcode 10, 11 or 12, except \ which is active +% (as in normal texinfo). It is necessary to change the definition of \. + +% It's necessary to have hard CRs when the macro is executed. This is +% done by  making ^^M (\endlinechar) catcode 12 when reading the macro +% body, and then making it the \newlinechar in \scanmacro. + +\def\macrobodyctxt{% +  \catcode`\~=\other +  \catcode`\^=\other +  \catcode`\_=\other +  \catcode`\|=\other +  \catcode`\<=\other +  \catcode`\>=\other +  \catcode`\+=\other +  \catcode`\{=\other +  \catcode`\}=\other +  \catcode`\@=\other +  \catcode`\^^M=\other +  \usembodybackslash} + +\def\macroargctxt{% +  \catcode`\~=\other +  \catcode`\^=\other +  \catcode`\_=\other +  \catcode`\|=\other +  \catcode`\<=\other +  \catcode`\>=\other +  \catcode`\+=\other +  \catcode`\@=\other +  \catcode`\\=\other} + +% \mbodybackslash is the definition of \ in @macro bodies. +% It maps \foo\ => \csname macarg.foo\endcsname => #N +% where N is the macro parameter number. +% We define \csname macarg.\endcsname to be \realbackslash, so +% \\ in macro replacement text gets you a backslash. + +{\catcode`@=0 @catcode`@\=@active + @gdef@usembodybackslash{@let\=@mbodybackslash} + @gdef@mbodybackslash#1\{@csname macarg.#1@endcsname} +} +\expandafter\def\csname macarg.\endcsname{\realbackslash} + +\def\macro{\recursivefalse\parsearg\macroxxx} +\def\rmacro{\recursivetrue\parsearg\macroxxx} + +\def\macroxxx#1{% +  \getargs{#1}%           now \macname is the macname and \argl the arglist +  \ifx\argl\empty       % no arguments +     \paramno=0% +  \else +     \expandafter\parsemargdef \argl;% +  \fi +  \if1\csname ismacro.\the\macname\endcsname +     \message{Warning: redefining \the\macname}% +  \else +     \expandafter\ifx\csname \the\macname\endcsname \relax +     \else \errmessage{Macro name \the\macname\space already defined}\fi +     \global\cslet{macsave.\the\macname}{\the\macname}% +     \global\expandafter\let\csname ismacro.\the\macname\endcsname=1% +     % Add the macroname to \macrolist +     \toks0 = \expandafter{\macrolist\do}% +     \xdef\macrolist{\the\toks0 +       \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname\endcsname}% +  \fi +  \begingroup \macrobodyctxt +  \ifrecursive \expandafter\parsermacbody +  \else \expandafter\parsemacbody +  \fi} + +\def\unmacro{\parsearg\dounmacro} +\def\dounmacro#1{% +  \if1\csname ismacro.#1\endcsname +    \global\cslet{#1}{macsave.#1}% +    \global\expandafter\let \csname ismacro.#1\endcsname=0% +    % Remove the macro name from \macrolist: +    \begingroup +      \expandafter\let\csname#1\endcsname \relax +      \let\do\unmacrodo +      \xdef\macrolist{\macrolist}% +    \endgroup +  \else +    \errmessage{Macro #1 not defined}% +  \fi +} + +% Called by \do from \dounmacro on each macro.  The idea is to omit any +% macro definitions that have been changed to \relax. +% +\def\unmacrodo#1{% +  \ifx#1\relax +    % remove this +  \else +    \noexpand\do \noexpand #1% +  \fi +} + +% This makes use of the obscure feature that if the last token of a +% <parameter list> is #, then the preceding argument is delimited by +% an opening brace, and that opening brace is not consumed. +\def\getargs#1{\getargsxxx#1{}} +\def\getargsxxx#1#{\getmacname #1 \relax\getmacargs} +\def\getmacname #1 #2\relax{\macname={#1}} +\def\getmacargs#1{\def\argl{#1}} + +% Parse the optional {params} list.  Set up \paramno and \paramlist +% so \defmacro knows what to do.  Define \macarg.blah for each blah +% in the params list, to be ##N where N is the position in that list. +% That gets used by \mbodybackslash (above). + +% We need to get `macro parameter char #' into several definitions. +% The technique used is stolen from LaTeX:  let \hash be something +% unexpandable, insert that wherever you need a #, and then redefine +% it to # just before using the token list produced. +% +% The same technique is used to protect \eatspaces till just before +% the macro is used. + +\def\parsemargdef#1;{\paramno=0\def\paramlist{}% +        \let\hash\relax\let\xeatspaces\relax\parsemargdefxxx#1,;,} +\def\parsemargdefxxx#1,{% +  \if#1;\let\next=\relax +  \else \let\next=\parsemargdefxxx +    \advance\paramno by 1% +    \expandafter\edef\csname macarg.\eatspaces{#1}\endcsname +        {\xeatspaces{\hash\the\paramno}}% +    \edef\paramlist{\paramlist\hash\the\paramno,}% +  \fi\next} + +% These two commands read recursive and nonrecursive macro bodies. +% (They're different since rec and nonrec macros end differently.) + +\long\def\parsemacbody#1@end macro% +{\xdef\temp{\eatcr{#1}}\endgroup\defmacro}% +\long\def\parsermacbody#1@end rmacro% +{\xdef\temp{\eatcr{#1}}\endgroup\defmacro}% + +% This defines the macro itself. There are six cases: recursive and +% nonrecursive macros of zero, one, and many arguments. +% Much magic with \expandafter here. +% \xdef is used so that macro definitions will survive the file +% they're defined in; @include reads the file inside a group. +\def\defmacro{% +  \let\hash=##% convert placeholders to macro parameter chars +  \ifrecursive +    \ifcase\paramno +    % 0 +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% +        \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% +    \or % 1 +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% +         \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt +         \noexpand\braceorline +         \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname}% +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname##1{% +         \egroup\noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% +    \else % many +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% +         \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt +         \noexpand\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname}% +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname##1{% +          \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname ##1,}% +      \expandafter\expandafter +      \expandafter\xdef +      \expandafter\expandafter +        \csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname +          \paramlist{\egroup\noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% +    \fi +  \else +    \ifcase\paramno +    % 0 +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% +        \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% +        \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% +    \or % 1 +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% +         \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt +         \noexpand\braceorline +         \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname}% +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname##1{% +        \egroup +        \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% +        \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% +    \else % many +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% +         \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt +         \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname}% +      \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname##1{% +          \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname ##1,}% +      \expandafter\expandafter +      \expandafter\xdef +      \expandafter\expandafter +      \csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname +      \paramlist{% +          \egroup +          \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% +          \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% +    \fi +  \fi} + +\def\norecurse#1{\bgroup\cslet{#1}{macsave.#1}} + +% \braceorline decides whether the next nonwhitespace character is a +% {.  If so it reads up to the closing }, if not, it reads the whole +% line.  Whatever was read is then fed to the next control sequence +% as an argument (by \parsebrace or \parsearg) +\def\braceorline#1{\let\next=#1\futurelet\nchar\braceorlinexxx} +\def\braceorlinexxx{% +  \ifx\nchar\bgroup\else +    \expandafter\parsearg +  \fi \next} + +% We mant to disable all macros during \shipout so that they are not +% expanded by \write. +\def\turnoffmacros{\begingroup \def\do##1{\let\noexpand##1=\relax}% +  \edef\next{\macrolist}\expandafter\endgroup\next} + + +% @alias. +% We need some trickery to remove the optional spaces around the equal +% sign.  Just make them active and then expand them all to nothing. +\def\alias{\begingroup\obeyspaces\parsearg\aliasxxx} +\def\aliasxxx #1{\aliasyyy#1\relax} +\def\aliasyyy #1=#2\relax{\ignoreactivespaces +\edef\next{\global\let\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname=% +           \expandafter\noexpand\csname#2\endcsname}% +\expandafter\endgroup\next} + + +\message{cross references,} +% @xref etc. + +\newwrite\auxfile + +\newif\ifhavexrefs    % True if xref values are known. +\newif\ifwarnedxrefs  % True if we warned once that they aren't known. + +% @inforef is relatively simple. +\def\inforef #1{\inforefzzz #1,,,,**} +\def\inforefzzz #1,#2,#3,#4**{\putwordSee{} \putwordInfo{} \putwordfile{} \file{\ignorespaces #3{}}, +  node \samp{\ignorespaces#1{}}} + +% @node's job is to define \lastnode. +\def\node{\ENVcheck\parsearg\nodezzz} +\def\nodezzz#1{\nodexxx #1,\finishnodeparse} +\def\nodexxx#1,#2\finishnodeparse{\gdef\lastnode{#1}} +\let\nwnode=\node +\let\lastnode=\relax + +% The sectioning commands (@chapter, etc.) call these. +\def\donoderef{% +  \ifx\lastnode\relax\else +    \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}% +      {Ysectionnumberandtype}% +    \global\let\lastnode=\relax +  \fi +} +\def\unnumbnoderef{% +  \ifx\lastnode\relax\else +    \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}{Ynothing}% +    \global\let\lastnode=\relax +  \fi +} +\def\appendixnoderef{% +  \ifx\lastnode\relax\else +    \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}% +      {Yappendixletterandtype}% +    \global\let\lastnode=\relax +  \fi +} + + +% @anchor{NAME} -- define xref target at arbitrary point. +% +\newcount\savesfregister +\gdef\savesf{\relax \ifhmode \savesfregister=\spacefactor \fi} +\gdef\restoresf{\relax \ifhmode \spacefactor=\savesfregister \fi} +\gdef\anchor#1{\savesf \setref{#1}{Ynothing}\restoresf \ignorespaces} + +% \setref{NAME}{SNT} defines a cross-reference point NAME (a node or an +% anchor), namely NAME-title (the corresponding @chapter/etc. name), +% NAME-pg (the page number), and NAME-snt (section number and type). +% Called from \foonoderef. +% +% We have to set \indexdummies so commands such as @code in a section +% title aren't expanded.  It would be nicer not to expand the titles in +% the first place, but there's so many layers that that is hard to do. +% +% Likewise, use \turnoffactive so that punctuation chars such as underscore +% and backslash work in node names. +% +\def\setref#1#2{{% +  \atdummies +  \pdfmkdest{#1}% +  % +  \turnoffactive +  \dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}% +  \dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}% +  \dosetq{#1-snt}{#2}% +}} + +% @xref, @pxref, and @ref generate cross-references.  For \xrefX, #1 is +% the node name, #2 the name of the Info cross-reference, #3 the printed +% node name, #4 the name of the Info file, #5 the name of the printed +% manual.  All but the node name can be omitted. +% +\def\pxref#1{\putwordsee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\xref#1{\putwordSee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\ref#1{\xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\xrefX[#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6]{\begingroup +  \unsepspaces +  \def\printedmanual{\ignorespaces #5}% +  \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #3}% +  \setbox1=\hbox{\printedmanual}% +  \setbox0=\hbox{\printednodename}% +  \ifdim \wd0 = 0pt +    % No printed node name was explicitly given. +    \expandafter\ifx\csname SETxref-automatic-section-title\endcsname\relax +      % Use the node name inside the square brackets. +      \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}% +    \else +      % Use the actual chapter/section title appear inside +      % the square brackets.  Use the real section title if we have it. +      \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt +        % It is in another manual, so we don't have it. +        \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}% +      \else +        \ifhavexrefs +          % We know the real title if we have the xref values. +          \def\printednodename{\refx{#1-title}{}}% +        \else +          % Otherwise just copy the Info node name. +          \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}% +        \fi% +      \fi +    \fi +  \fi +  % +  % If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does not +  % insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will +  % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names.  Since some manuals +  % are best written with fairly long node names, containing hyphens, this +  % is a loss.  Therefore, we give the text of the node name again, so it +  % is as if TeX is seeing it for the first time. +  \ifpdf +    \leavevmode +    \getfilename{#4}% +    {\turnoffactive \otherbackslash +     \ifnum\filenamelength>0 +       \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% +         goto file{\the\filename.pdf} name{#1}% +     \else +       \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% +         goto name{#1}% +     \fi +    }% +    \linkcolor +  \fi +  % +  \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt +    \putwordsection{} ``\printednodename'' \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}% +  \else +    % _ (for example) has to be the character _ for the purposes of the +    % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand +    % into the usual \leavevmode...\vrule stuff for purposes of +    % printing. So we \turnoffactive for the \refx-snt, back on for the +    % printing, back off for the \refx-pg. +    {\turnoffactive \otherbackslash +     % Only output a following space if the -snt ref is nonempty; for +     % @unnumbered and @anchor, it won't be. +     \setbox2 = \hbox{\ignorespaces \refx{#1-snt}{}}% +     \ifdim \wd2 > 0pt \refx{#1-snt}\space\fi +    }% +    % output the `[mynode]' via a macro. +    \xrefprintnodename\printednodename +    % +    % But we always want a comma and a space: +    ,\space +    % +    % output the `page 3'. +    \turnoffactive \otherbackslash \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}% +  \fi +  \endlink +\endgroup} + +% This macro is called from \xrefX for the `[nodename]' part of xref +% output.  It's a separate macro only so it can be changed more easily, +% since not square brackets don't work in some documents.  Particularly +% one that Bob is working on :). +% +\def\xrefprintnodename#1{[#1]} + +% \dosetq is called from \setref to do the actual \write (\iflinks). +% +\def\dosetq#1#2{% +  {\let\folio=0% +   \edef\next{\write\auxfile{\internalsetq{#1}{#2}}}% +   \iflinks \next \fi +  }% +} + +% \internalsetq{foo}{page} expands into +%   CHARACTERS @xrdef{foo}{...expansion of \page...} +\def\internalsetq#1#2{@xrdef{#1}{\csname #2\endcsname}} + +% Things to be expanded by \internalsetq. +% +\def\Ypagenumber{\folio} +\def\Ytitle{\thissection} +\def\Ynothing{} +\def\Ysectionnumberandtype{% +  \ifnum\secno=0 +    \putwordChapter@tie \the\chapno +  \else \ifnum\subsecno=0 +    \putwordSection@tie \the\chapno.\the\secno +  \else \ifnum\subsubsecno=0 +    \putwordSection@tie \the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno +  \else +    \putwordSection@tie \the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno +  \fi\fi\fi +} + +\def\Yappendixletterandtype{% +  \ifnum\secno=0 +     \putwordAppendix@tie @char\the\appendixno{}% +  \else \ifnum\subsecno=0 +     \putwordSection@tie @char\the\appendixno.\the\secno +  \else \ifnum\subsubsecno=0 +    \putwordSection@tie @char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno +  \else +    \putwordSection@tie +      @char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno +  \fi\fi\fi +} + +% Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error +% messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything. +% +\ifx\inputlineno\thisisundefined +  \let\linenumber = \empty % Pre-3.0. +\else +  \def\linenumber{\the\inputlineno:\space} +\fi + +% Define \refx{NAME}{SUFFIX} to reference a cross-reference string named NAME. +% If its value is nonempty, SUFFIX is output afterward. +% +\def\refx#1#2{% +  {% +    \indexnofonts +    \otherbackslash +    \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\thisrefX +      \csname X#1\endcsname +  }% +  \ifx\thisrefX\relax +    % If not defined, say something at least. +    \angleleft un\-de\-fined\angleright +    \iflinks +      \ifhavexrefs +        \message{\linenumber Undefined cross reference `#1'.}% +      \else +        \ifwarnedxrefs\else +          \global\warnedxrefstrue +          \message{Cross reference values unknown; you must run TeX again.}% +        \fi +      \fi +    \fi +  \else +    % It's defined, so just use it. +    \thisrefX +  \fi +  #2% Output the suffix in any case. +} + +% This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file. +% +\def\xrdef#1{\expandafter\gdef\csname X#1\endcsname} + +% Read the last existing aux file, if any.  No error if none exists. +\def\readauxfile{\begingroup +  \catcode`\^^@=\other +  \catcode`\^^A=\other +  \catcode`\^^B=\other +  \catcode`\^^C=\other +  \catcode`\^^D=\other +  \catcode`\^^E=\other +  \catcode`\^^F=\other +  \catcode`\^^G=\other +  \catcode`\^^H=\other +  \catcode`\^^K=\other +  \catcode`\^^L=\other +  \catcode`\^^N=\other +  \catcode`\^^P=\other +  \catcode`\^^Q=\other +  \catcode`\^^R=\other +  \catcode`\^^S=\other +  \catcode`\^^T=\other +  \catcode`\^^U=\other +  \catcode`\^^V=\other +  \catcode`\^^W=\other +  \catcode`\^^X=\other +  \catcode`\^^Z=\other +  \catcode`\^^[=\other +  \catcode`\^^\=\other +  \catcode`\^^]=\other +  \catcode`\^^^=\other +  \catcode`\^^_=\other +  % It was suggested to set the catcode of ^ to 7, which would allow ^^e4 etc. +  % in xref tags, i.e., node names.  But since ^^e4 notation isn't +  % supported in the main text, it doesn't seem desirable.  Furthermore, +  % that is not enough: for node names that actually contain a ^ +  % character, we would end up writing a line like this: 'xrdef {'hat +  % b-title}{'hat b} and \xrdef does a \csname...\endcsname on the first +  % argument, and \hat is not an expandable control sequence.  It could +  % all be worked out, but why?  Either we support ^^ or we don't. +  % +  % The other change necessary for this was to define \auxhat: +  % \def\auxhat{\def^{'hat }}% extra space so ok if followed by letter +  % and then to call \auxhat in \setq. +  % +  \catcode`\^=\other +  % +  % Special characters.  Should be turned off anyway, but... +  \catcode`\~=\other +  \catcode`\[=\other +  \catcode`\]=\other +  \catcode`\"=\other +  \catcode`\_=\other +  \catcode`\|=\other +  \catcode`\<=\other +  \catcode`\>=\other +  \catcode`\$=\other +  \catcode`\#=\other +  \catcode`\&=\other +  \catcode`\%=\other +  \catcode`+=\other % avoid \+ for paranoia even though we've turned it off +  % +  % Make the characters 128-255 be printing characters +  {% +    \count 1=128 +    \def\loop{% +      \catcode\count 1=\other +      \advance\count 1 by 1 +      \ifnum \count 1<256 \loop \fi +    }% +  }% +  % +  % Turn off \ as an escape so we do not lose on +  % entries which were dumped with control sequences in their names. +  % For example, @xrdef{$\leq $-fun}{page ...} made by @defun ^^ +  % Reference to such entries still does not work the way one would wish, +  % but at least they do not bomb out when the aux file is read in. +  \catcode`\\=\other +  % +  % @ is our escape character in .aux files. +  \catcode`\{=1 +  \catcode`\}=2 +  \catcode`\@=0 +  % +  \openin 1 \jobname.aux +  \ifeof 1 \else +    \closein 1 +    \input \jobname.aux +    \global\havexrefstrue +    \global\warnedobstrue +  \fi +  % Open the new aux file.  TeX will close it automatically at exit. +  \openout\auxfile=\jobname.aux +\endgroup} + + +% Footnotes. + +\newcount \footnoteno + +% The trailing space in the following definition for supereject is +% vital for proper filling; pages come out unaligned when you do a +% pagealignmacro call if that space before the closing brace is +% removed. (Generally, numeric constants should always be followed by a +% space to prevent strange expansion errors.) +\def\supereject{\par\penalty -20000\footnoteno =0 } + +% @footnotestyle is meaningful for info output only. +\let\footnotestyle=\comment + +\let\ptexfootnote=\footnote + +{\catcode `\@=11 +% +% Auto-number footnotes.  Otherwise like plain. +\gdef\footnote{% +  \let\indent=\ptexindent +  \global\advance\footnoteno by \@ne +  \edef\thisfootno{$^{\the\footnoteno}$}% +  % +  % In case the footnote comes at the end of a sentence, preserve the +  % extra spacing after we do the footnote number. +  \let\@sf\empty +  \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\ptexslash\fi +  % +  % Remove inadvertent blank space before typesetting the footnote number. +  \unskip +  \thisfootno\@sf +  \dofootnote +}% + +% Don't bother with the trickery in plain.tex to not require the +% footnote text as a parameter.  Our footnotes don't need to be so general. +% +% Oh yes, they do; otherwise, @ifset and anything else that uses +% \parseargline fail inside footnotes because the tokens are fixed when +% the footnote is read.  --karl, 16nov96. +% +% The start of the footnote looks usually like this: +\gdef\startfootins{\insert\footins\bgroup} +% +% ... but this macro is redefined inside @multitable. +% +\gdef\dofootnote{% +  \startfootins +  % We want to typeset this text as a normal paragraph, even if the +  % footnote reference occurs in (for example) a display environment. +  % So reset some parameters. +  \hsize=\pagewidth +  \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty +  \splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes +  \splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox +  \floatingpenalty\@MM +  \leftskip\z@skip +  \rightskip\z@skip +  \spaceskip\z@skip +  \xspaceskip\z@skip +  \parindent\defaultparindent +  % +  \smallfonts \rm +  % +  % Because we use hanging indentation in footnotes, a @noindent appears +  % to exdent this text, so make it be a no-op.  makeinfo does not use +  % hanging indentation so @noindent can still be needed within footnote +  % text after an @example or the like (not that this is good style). +  \let\noindent = \relax +  % +  % Hang the footnote text off the number.  Use \everypar in case the +  % footnote extends for more than one paragraph. +  \everypar = {\hang}% +  \textindent{\thisfootno}% +  % +  % Don't crash into the line above the footnote text.  Since this +  % expands into a box, it must come within the paragraph, lest it +  % provide a place where TeX can split the footnote. +  \footstrut +  \futurelet\next\fo@t +} +}%end \catcode `\@=11 + +% @| inserts a changebar to the left of the current line.  It should +% surround any changed text.  This approach does *not* work if the +% change spans more than two lines of output.  To handle that, we would +% have adopt a much more difficult approach (putting marks into the main +% vertical list for the beginning and end of each change). +% +\def\|{% +  % \vadjust can only be used in horizontal mode. +  \leavevmode +  % +  % Append this vertical mode material after the current line in the output. +  \vadjust{% +    % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current +    % leading; that is exactly what \strutbox is supposed to record. +    \vskip-\baselineskip +    % +    % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type.  So +    % the \llap here moves out into the left-hand margin. +    \llap{% +      % +      % For a thicker or thinner bar, change the `1pt'. +      \vrule height\baselineskip width1pt +      % +      % This is the space between the bar and the text. +      \hskip 12pt +    }% +  }% +} + +% For a final copy, take out the rectangles +% that mark overfull boxes (in case you have decided +% that the text looks ok even though it passes the margin). +% +\def\finalout{\overfullrule=0pt} + +% @image.  We use the macros from epsf.tex to support this. +% If epsf.tex is not installed and @image is used, we complain. +% +% Check for and read epsf.tex up front.  If we read it only at @image +% time, we might be inside a group, and then its definitions would get +% undone and the next image would fail. +\openin 1 = epsf.tex +\ifeof 1 \else +  \closein 1 +  % Do not bother showing banner with epsf.tex v2.7k (available in +  % doc/epsf.tex and on ctan). +  \def\epsfannounce{\toks0 = }% +  \input epsf.tex +\fi +% +% We will only complain once about lack of epsf.tex. +\newif\ifwarnednoepsf +\newhelp\noepsfhelp{epsf.tex must be installed for images to +  work.  It is also included in the Texinfo distribution, or you can get +  it from ftp://tug.org/tex/epsf.tex.} +% +\def\image#1{% +  \ifx\epsfbox\undefined +    \ifwarnednoepsf \else +      \errhelp = \noepsfhelp +      \errmessage{epsf.tex not found, images will be ignored}% +      \global\warnednoepsftrue +    \fi +  \else +    \imagexxx #1,,,,,\finish +  \fi +} +% +% Arguments to @image: +% #1 is (mandatory) image filename; we tack on .eps extension. +% #2 is (optional) width, #3 is (optional) height. +% #4 is (ignored optional) html alt text. +% #5 is (ignored optional) extension. +% #6 is just the usual extra ignored arg for parsing this stuff. +\newif\ifimagevmode +\def\imagexxx#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6\finish{\begingroup +  \catcode`\^^M = 5     % in case we're inside an example +  \normalturnoffactive  % allow _ et al. in names +  % If the image is by itself, center it. +  \ifvmode +    \imagevmodetrue +    \nobreak\bigskip +    % Usually we'll have text after the image which will insert +    % \parskip glue, so insert it here too to equalize the space +    % above and below. +    \nobreak\vskip\parskip +    \nobreak +    \line\bgroup\hss +  \fi +  % +  % Output the image. +  \ifpdf +    \dopdfimage{#1}{#2}{#3}% +  \else +    % \epsfbox itself resets \epsf?size at each figure. +    \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \epsfxsize=#2\relax \fi +    \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #3}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \epsfysize=#3\relax \fi +    \epsfbox{#1.eps}% +  \fi +  % +  \ifimagevmode \hss \egroup \bigbreak \fi  % space after the image +\endgroup} + + +\message{localization,} +% and i18n. + +% @documentlanguage is usually given very early, just after +% @setfilename.  If done too late, it may not override everything +% properly.  Single argument is the language abbreviation. +% It would be nice if we could set up a hyphenation file here. +% +\def\documentlanguage{\parsearg\dodocumentlanguage} +\def\dodocumentlanguage#1{% +  \tex % read txi-??.tex file in plain TeX. +  % Read the file if it exists. +  \openin 1 txi-#1.tex +  \ifeof1 +    \errhelp = \nolanghelp +    \errmessage{Cannot read language file txi-#1.tex}% +    \let\temp = \relax +  \else +    \def\temp{\input txi-#1.tex }% +  \fi +  \temp +  \endgroup +} +\newhelp\nolanghelp{The given language definition file cannot be found or +is empty.  Maybe you need to install it?  In the current directory +should work if nowhere else does.} + + +% @documentencoding should change something in TeX eventually, most +% likely, but for now just recognize it. +\let\documentencoding = \comment + + +% Page size parameters. +% +\newdimen\defaultparindent \defaultparindent = 15pt + +\chapheadingskip = 15pt plus 4pt minus 2pt +\secheadingskip = 12pt plus 3pt minus 2pt +\subsecheadingskip = 9pt plus 2pt minus 2pt + +% Prevent underfull vbox error messages. +\vbadness = 10000 + +% Don't be so finicky about underfull hboxes, either. +\hbadness = 2000 + +% Following George Bush, just get rid of widows and orphans. +\widowpenalty=10000 +\clubpenalty=10000 + +% Use TeX 3.0's \emergencystretch to help line breaking, but if we're +% using an old version of TeX, don't do anything.  We want the amount of +% stretch added to depend on the line length, hence the dependence on +% \hsize.  We call this whenever the paper size is set. +% +\def\setemergencystretch{% +  \ifx\emergencystretch\thisisundefined +    % Allow us to assign to \emergencystretch anyway. +    \def\emergencystretch{\dimen0}% +  \else +    \emergencystretch = .15\hsize +  \fi +} + +% Parameters in order: 1) textheight; 2) textwidth; 3) voffset; +% 4) hoffset; 5) binding offset; 6) topskip; 7) physical page height; 8) +% physical page width. +% +% We also call \setleading{\textleading}, so the caller should define +% \textleading.  The caller should also set \parskip. +% +\def\internalpagesizes#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8{% +  \voffset = #3\relax +  \topskip = #6\relax +  \splittopskip = \topskip +  % +  \vsize = #1\relax +  \advance\vsize by \topskip +  \outervsize = \vsize +  \advance\outervsize by 2\topandbottommargin +  \pageheight = \vsize +  % +  \hsize = #2\relax +  \outerhsize = \hsize +  \advance\outerhsize by 0.5in +  \pagewidth = \hsize +  % +  \normaloffset = #4\relax +  \bindingoffset = #5\relax +  % +  \ifpdf +    \pdfpageheight #7\relax +    \pdfpagewidth #8\relax +  \fi +  % +  \setleading{\textleading} +  % +  \parindent = \defaultparindent +  \setemergencystretch +} + +% @letterpaper (the default). +\def\letterpaper{{\globaldefs = 1 +  \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt +  \textleading = 13.2pt +  % +  % If page is nothing but text, make it come out even. +  \internalpagesizes{46\baselineskip}{6in}% +                    {\voffset}{.25in}% +                    {\bindingoffset}{36pt}% +                    {11in}{8.5in}% +}} + +% Use @smallbook to reset parameters for 7x9.5 (or so) format. +\def\smallbook{{\globaldefs = 1 +  \parskip = 2pt plus 1pt +  \textleading = 12pt +  % +  \internalpagesizes{7.5in}{5in}% +                    {\voffset}{.25in}% +                    {\bindingoffset}{16pt}% +                    {9.25in}{7in}% +  % +  \lispnarrowing = 0.3in +  \tolerance = 700 +  \hfuzz = 1pt +  \contentsrightmargin = 0pt +  \defbodyindent = .5cm +}} + +% Use @afourpaper to print on European A4 paper. +\def\afourpaper{{\globaldefs = 1 +  \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt +  \textleading = 13.2pt +  % +  % Double-side printing via postscript on Laserjet 4050 +  % prints double-sided nicely when \bindingoffset=10mm and \hoffset=-6mm. +  % To change the settings for a different printer or situation, adjust +  % \normaloffset until the front-side and back-side texts align.  Then +  % do the same for \bindingoffset.  You can set these for testing in +  % your texinfo source file like this: +  % @tex +  % \global\normaloffset = -6mm +  % \global\bindingoffset = 10mm +  % @end tex +  \internalpagesizes{51\baselineskip}{160mm} +                    {\voffset}{\hoffset}% +                    {\bindingoffset}{44pt}% +                    {297mm}{210mm}% +  % +  \tolerance = 700 +  \hfuzz = 1pt +  \contentsrightmargin = 0pt +  \defbodyindent = 5mm +}} + +% Use @afivepaper to print on European A5 paper. +% From [email protected], 2 July 2000. +% He also recommends making @example and @lisp be small. +\def\afivepaper{{\globaldefs = 1 +  \parskip = 2pt plus 1pt minus 0.1pt +  \textleading = 12.5pt +  % +  \internalpagesizes{160mm}{120mm}% +                    {\voffset}{\hoffset}% +                    {\bindingoffset}{8pt}% +                    {210mm}{148mm}% +  % +  \lispnarrowing = 0.2in +  \tolerance = 800 +  \hfuzz = 1.2pt +  \contentsrightmargin = 0pt +  \defbodyindent = 2mm +  \tableindent = 12mm +}} + +% A specific text layout, 24x15cm overall, intended for A4 paper. +\def\afourlatex{{\globaldefs = 1 +  \afourpaper +  \internalpagesizes{237mm}{150mm}% +                    {\voffset}{4.6mm}% +                    {\bindingoffset}{7mm}% +                    {297mm}{210mm}% +  % +  % Must explicitly reset to 0 because we call \afourpaper. +  \globaldefs = 0 +}} + +% Use @afourwide to print on A4 paper in landscape format. +\def\afourwide{{\globaldefs = 1 +  \afourpaper +  \internalpagesizes{241mm}{165mm}% +                    {\voffset}{-2.95mm}% +                    {\bindingoffset}{7mm}% +                    {297mm}{210mm}% +  \globaldefs = 0 +}} + +% @pagesizes TEXTHEIGHT[,TEXTWIDTH] +% Perhaps we should allow setting the margins, \topskip, \parskip, +% and/or leading, also. Or perhaps we should compute them somehow. +% +\def\pagesizes{\parsearg\pagesizesxxx} +\def\pagesizesxxx#1{\pagesizesyyy #1,,\finish} +\def\pagesizesyyy#1,#2,#3\finish{{% +  \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \hsize=#2\relax \fi +  \globaldefs = 1 +  % +  \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt +  \setleading{\textleading}% +  % +  \dimen0 = #1 +  \advance\dimen0 by \voffset +  % +  \dimen2 = \hsize +  \advance\dimen2 by \normaloffset +  % +  \internalpagesizes{#1}{\hsize}% +                    {\voffset}{\normaloffset}% +                    {\bindingoffset}{44pt}% +                    {\dimen0}{\dimen2}% +}} + +% Set default to letter. +% +\letterpaper + + +\message{and turning on texinfo input format.} + +% Define macros to output various characters with catcode for normal text. +\catcode`\"=\other +\catcode`\~=\other +\catcode`\^=\other +\catcode`\_=\other +\catcode`\|=\other +\catcode`\<=\other +\catcode`\>=\other +\catcode`\+=\other +\catcode`\$=\other +\def\normaldoublequote{"} +\def\normaltilde{~} +\def\normalcaret{^} +\def\normalunderscore{_} +\def\normalverticalbar{|} +\def\normalless{<} +\def\normalgreater{>} +\def\normalplus{+} +\def\normaldollar{$}%$ font-lock fix + +% This macro is used to make a character print one way in ttfont +% where it can probably just be output, and another way in other fonts, +% where something hairier probably needs to be done. +% +% #1 is what to print if we are indeed using \tt; #2 is what to print +% otherwise.  Since all the Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero +% interword stretch (and shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all +% typewriter fonts to have this, we can check that font parameter. +% +\def\ifusingtt#1#2{\ifdim \fontdimen3\font=0pt #1\else #2\fi} + +% Same as above, but check for italic font.  Actually this also catches +% non-italic slanted fonts since it is impossible to distinguish them from +% italic fonts.  But since this is only used by $ and it uses \sl anyway +% this is not a problem. +\def\ifusingit#1#2{\ifdim \fontdimen1\font>0pt #1\else #2\fi} + +% Turn off all special characters except @ +% (and those which the user can use as if they were ordinary). +% Most of these we simply print from the \tt font, but for some, we can +% use math or other variants that look better in normal text. + +\catcode`\"=\active +\def\activedoublequote{{\tt\char34}} +\let"=\activedoublequote +\catcode`\~=\active +\def~{{\tt\char126}} +\chardef\hat=`\^ +\catcode`\^=\active +\def^{{\tt \hat}} + +\catcode`\_=\active +\def_{\ifusingtt\normalunderscore\_} +% Subroutine for the previous macro. +\def\_{\leavevmode \kern.07em \vbox{\hrule width.3em height.1ex}\kern .07em } + +\catcode`\|=\active +\def|{{\tt\char124}} +\chardef \less=`\< +\catcode`\<=\active +\def<{{\tt \less}} +\chardef \gtr=`\> +\catcode`\>=\active +\def>{{\tt \gtr}} +\catcode`\+=\active +\def+{{\tt \char 43}} +\catcode`\$=\active +\def${\ifusingit{{\sl\$}}\normaldollar}%$ font-lock fix + +% Set up an active definition for =, but don't enable it most of the time. +{\catcode`\==\active +\global\def={{\tt \char 61}}} + +\catcode`+=\active +\catcode`\_=\active + +% If a .fmt file is being used, characters that might appear in a file +% name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line. +% So turn them off again, and have \everyjob (or @setfilename) turn them on. +% \otherifyactive is called near the end of this file. +\def\otherifyactive{\catcode`+=\other \catcode`\_=\other} + +\catcode`\@=0 + +% \rawbackslashxx outputs one backslash character in current font, +% as in \char`\\. +\global\chardef\rawbackslashxx=`\\ + +% \rawbackslash defines an active \ to do \rawbackslashxx. +% \otherbackslash defines an active \ to be a literal `\' character with +% catcode other. +{\catcode`\\=\active + @gdef@rawbackslash{@let\=@rawbackslashxx} + @gdef@otherbackslash{@let\=@realbackslash} +} + +% \realbackslash is an actual character `\' with catcode other. +{\catcode`\\=\other @gdef@realbackslash{\}} + +% \normalbackslash outputs one backslash in fixed width font. +\def\normalbackslash{{\tt\rawbackslashxx}} + +\catcode`\\=\active + +% Used sometimes to turn off (effectively) the active characters +% even after parsing them. +@def@turnoffactive{% +  @let"=@normaldoublequote +  @let\=@realbackslash +  @let~=@normaltilde +  @let^=@normalcaret +  @let_=@normalunderscore +  @let|=@normalverticalbar +  @let<=@normalless +  @let>=@normalgreater +  @let+=@normalplus +  @let$=@normaldollar %$ font-lock fix +} + +% Same as @turnoffactive except outputs \ as {\tt\char`\\} instead of +% the literal character `\'.  (Thus, \ is not expandable when this is in +% effect.) +% +@def@normalturnoffactive{@turnoffactive @let\=@normalbackslash} + +% Make _ and + \other characters, temporarily. +% This is canceled by @fixbackslash. +@otherifyactive + +% If a .fmt file is being used, we don't want the `\input texinfo' to show up. +% That is what \eatinput is for; after that, the `\' should revert to printing +% a backslash. +% +@gdef@eatinput input texinfo{@fixbackslash} +@global@let\ = @eatinput + +% On the other hand, perhaps the file did not have a `\input texinfo'. Then +% the first `\{ in the file would cause an error. This macro tries to fix +% that, assuming it is called before the first `\' could plausibly occur. +% Also back turn on active characters that might appear in the input +% file name, in case not using a pre-dumped format. +% +@gdef@fixbackslash{% +  @ifx\@eatinput @let\ = @normalbackslash @fi +  @catcode`+=@active +  @catcode`@_=@active +} + +% Say @foo, not \foo, in error messages. +@escapechar = `@@ + +% These look ok in all fonts, so just make them not special. +@catcode`@& = @other +@catcode`@# = @other +@catcode`@% = @other + +@c Set initial fonts. +@textfonts +@rm + + +@c Local variables: +@c eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +@c page-delimiter: "^\\\\message" +@c time-stamp-start: "def\\\\texinfoversion{" +@c time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" +@c time-stamp-end: "}" +@c End:  | 
