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%% xr-hyper package (beta release)
%% Copyright (C) 1993-2021 David Carlisle
%% This is a modified version of the xr package from the Standard LaTeX
%% tools distribution. It has some internal changes to cooperate with
%% the hyperref package, and one new user level argument, also mainly of
%% use for hyperref.
%% If no problems are reported the version in the tools distribution
%% will be updated to match this at the next LaTeX release.
%% \externaldocument[prefix][nocite]{document}[URL]
%% The `document' referred to by the main argument is the file
%% document.aux
%% which must be somewhere on TeX's input path.
%% Some packages (eg hyperref) really need to know the location of the
%% final document rather than the aux file. By default this is assumed
%% to be `document.dvi'. A package may redefine the command \XR@ext to
%% change this default extension (eg some of the hyperref backends
%% define this to be `document.pdf'). However sometimes the final
%% document may be in a position unrelated to the aux file, or the
%% browser may not be able to find files at an arbitrary point in
%% TeX's input path, so the new final optional argument allows a full
%% URL to the final document to be specified.
%%
%% \externaldocument{file}[http://here.xxx.edu/this/path/to/file.dvi]
%%
%% Unless a package redefines \XR@addfile, the optional URL argument
%% will be ignored.
%%
%% Version beta2 also added another improvement unrelated
%% to the hyperref support. Olivier Michel pointed out that
%% if the aux file was not on texinputs you could not always go
%% \externaldocument{/some/path/to/file}
%% specifically that worked if file.aux was a `simple' document with
%% one aux file, but if \include had been used, the `sub' aux files
%% would not be found by xr in the remote directory.
%% This version calls \filename@parse to get the directory name of the
%% remote directory, which is then explicitly prepended to the names of
%% any included aux files.
%%
%%
%% Version 6.1 incorporates linking to citations in external documents
%% (originally from xcite package and now included in xr.
%%
%% Many packages have variant citation commands (natbib,
%% biblatex,....) and the external document may or may not have used
%% hyperref. Because of these differences the citation linking may not
%% always work, it can be disabled by specifying [nocite] after the
%% prefix:
%%
%% \externaldocument[][nocite]{somefile}
%%
%% In the case of \ref, if the external document has not used
%% hyperref, this package will work like xr and produce the correct
%% text, but can not produce a well formed link as the target document
%% is not set up. In this case you may prefer to use \ref* rather than
%% \ref to avoid generating a hyperlink.
%%
%%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{xr-hyper}
[2021-02-10 v7.00j eXternal References (DPC)]
\def\externaldocument{\@testopt\XR@cite{}}
\let\externalcitedocument\externaldocument
\def\XR@cite[#1]{\@testopt{\XR@[#1]}{}}
\def\XR@[#1][#2]#3{\@testopt{\XR@@{#1}{#2}{#3}}{#3.\XR@ext}}
\def\XR@@#1#2#3[#4]{{%
\makeatletter
\def\XR@prefix{#1}%
\def\XR@nocite{#2}%
\ifx\XR@nocite\XR@@nocite
\let\XR@bibcite\vadjust
\else
\let\XR@bibcite\bibcite
\fi
\def\XR@URL{#4}%
\filename@parse{#3}%
\XR@next#3.aux\relax\\}}
\def\XR@@nocite{nocite}
\def\XR@next#1\relax#2\\{%
\edef\XR@list{#2}%
\XR@loop{#1}}
\def\XR@aux{%
\ifx\XR@list\@empty\else\expandafter\XR@explist\fi}
\long\def\@gobblethree #1#2#3{}
\long\def\@firstofthree #1#2#3{#1}
\long\def\@secondofthree#1#2#3{#2}
\long\def\@thirdofthree #1#2#3{#3}
\def\XR@explist{\expandafter\XR@next\XR@list\\}
\def\XR@loop#1{%
\openin\@inputcheck#1\relax
\ifeof\@inputcheck
\PackageWarning{xr}{^^JNo file #1^^JLABELS NOT IMPORTED.^^J}%
\expandafter\XR@aux
\else
\PackageInfo{xr}{IMPORTING LABELS FROM #1}%
\expandafter\XR@read\fi}
\def\XR@read{%
\read\@inputcheck to\XR@line
\expandafter\XR@test\XR@line...\XR@}
% 2019 update to match xr
% 2020 don't extend r@-arguments if hyperref has been detected in the source
% newlabel has already the right number of arguments
\def\XR@HYPcompargs{{}{}{}}
\long\def\XR@test#1#2#3#4\XR@{%
\let\XR@tempa\@gobblethree
\ifx#1\HyperFirstAtBeginDocument
\def\XR@HYPcompargs{}%
\fi
\ifx#1\newlabel
\let\XR@tempa\@firstofthree
\else\ifx#1\XR@bibcite
\let\XR@tempa\@secondofthree
\else\ifx#1\@input
\let\XR@tempa\@thirdofthree
\fi\fi\fi
\XR@tempa
{\expandafter\protected@xdef\csname r@\XR@prefix#2\endcsname{\XR@addURL{#3}\XR@HYPcompargs}}%
{\expandafter\bibcite\expandafter{\XR@prefix#2}{#3}}%
{\edef\XR@list{\XR@list\filename@area#2\relax}}%
\ifeof\@inputcheck\expandafter\XR@aux
\else\expandafter\XR@read\fi}
\providecommand*{\XR@addURL}[1]{#1}
% The above definition doesn't actually use the URL, hyperref 6 could
% make a definition like so to put the URL in the fifth field of its
% ref structure.
\@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}{%
\PackageWarningNoLine{xr-hyper}{Load package `hyperref' after `xr-hyper'}%
}{}
%\def\XR@addURL#1{\XR@@dURL#1{}{}{}{}\\}
%\def\XR@@dURL#1#2#3#4#5\\{%
% {#1}{#2}%
% \if!#4!%
% \else
% {#3}{#4}{\XR@URL}%
% \fi
%}
\providecommand\XR@ext{dvi}
\endinput
%%
%% End of file `xr-hyper.sty'.
%% History
%%
%% 1997/10/06 v6.00 beta2
%%
%% 1999/09/01 v6.00 beta3
%% Definitions of \XR@addURL corrected (Heiko Oberdiek).
%%
%% 2000/03/22 v6.00 beta4
%% \xdef changed to \protected@xdef.
%%
%% 2019/10/03 v6.1
%% Incorporate updates to xr (including citation support)
%%
%% 2020-05-14 v7.00e
%% add additional braces to \r@ only if hyperref is not detected in the aux
%% of the source document (https://github.com/latex3/hyperref/issues/118)
%%
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