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%% This is part of OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex

\_codedecl \printdoc {Macros for documentation printing <2020-04-22>}

   \_doc -----------------------------
   General decalarations.
   \_cod -----------------------------

\fontfam[lmfonts]
\hyperlinks \Green \Green
\enlang
\enquotes

   \_doc -----------------------------
   Maybe, somebody needs `\seccc` or `\secccc`?
   \_cod -----------------------------

\eoldef\seccc#1{\medskip \noindent{\bf#1}\par\nobreak\_firstnoindent}
\def\secccc{\medskip\noindent $\bullet$ }

   \_doc -----------------------------
   `\enddocument` can be redefined.
   \_cod -----------------------------

\let\enddocument=\bye

   \_doc -----------------------------
   Full page of listing causes underfill `\vbox` in output routine.
   We need to add a small tolerance.
   \_cod -----------------------------

\pgbottomskip=0pt plus10pt minus2pt

   \_doc -----------------------------
   The listing mode is implemented here.
   \_cod -----------------------------

\newcount \maxlines   \maxlines=100000

\_eoldef\_cod#1{\_par \_wipeepar 
   \_vskip\_parskip \medskip \_ttskip
   \_begingroup
   \_typosize[8/10] 
   \_let\_printverbline=\_printcodeline
   \_ttline=\_inputlineno
   \_setverb 
   \_ifnum\_ttline<0 \_let\_printverblinenum=\_relax \_else \_initverblinenum \_fi
   \_adef{ }{\ }\_adef\^^I{\t}\_parindent=\_ttindent \_parskip=0pt
   \_relax \_ttfont
   \_endlinechar=`^^J
   \_def\_tmpb{\_start}%
   \_readverbline
}
\_def\_readverbline #1^^J{%
   \_def\_tmpa{\_empty#1}%
   \_let\_next=\_readverbline
   \_ea\_isinlist\_ea\_tmpa\_ea{\_Doc}\_iftrue \_let\_next=\_processinput \_fi
   \_ea\_isinlist\_ea\_tmpa\_ea{\_Endcode}\_iftrue \_endinput \_let\_next=\_processinput \_fi
   \_ifx\_next\_readverbline \_addto\_tmpb{#1^^J}\_fi
   \_next
}
{\catcode`\ =13 \gdef\_aspace{ }}\def\_asp{\_ea\_noexpand\_aspace}
\_edef\_Doc{\_asp\_asp\_bslash _doc}
\_edef\_Endcode{\noexpand\_empty\_bslash _endcode}

   \_doc -----------------------------
   The scanner of the control sequences in the listing mode.
   \_cod -----------------------------

\def\makecs{\def\tmp{}\futurelet\next\makecsA}
\def\makecsA{\ifcat a\_noexpand\next \_ea\makecsB \else \_ea\makecsF \_fi}
\def\makecsB#1{\addto\tmp{#1}\futurelet\next\makecsA}
\def\makecsF{\ifx\tmp\empty \csstring\\%
       \else \ifcsname ,\tmp\endcsname \_link[cs:\tmp]{\Blue}{\csstring\\\tmp}%
       \else \let\next=\tmp \_remfirstunderscore\next
             \ifx\next\empty \let\next=\tmp \fi
             \ifcsname ,\next\endcsname \_link[cs:\next]{\Blue}{\csstring\\\tmp}%
       \else \_csstring\\\tmp \fi\fi\fi
}
\def\makecsI{\ifx\tmp\empty \csstring\\\relax 
   \else
      \iindex{\tmp}%
      \ifcsname cs:^\tmp\endcsname \else \dest[cs:^\tmp]\sxdef{cs:^\tmp}{}\fi
      \_link[cs:\tmp]{\Blue}{\tt\csstring\\\tmp}%
   \fi
}
\def\tryindex{\futurelet\next\tryindexA}
\def\tryindexA{\if\csstring\\\noexpand\next \_ea\tryindexB \fi}
\def\tryindexB#1{\let\makecsF=\makecsI \makecs}

\_def\_processinput{%
   \_let\_start=\_relax
   \_ea\_replstring\_ea\_tmpb\_ea{\_aspace^^J}{^^J}
   \_addto\_tmpb{\_end}%
   \_isinlist\_tmpb{\_start^^J}\_iftrue \_advance\_ttline by1\_fi
   \_replstring\_tmpb{\_start^^J}{\_start}%
   \_replstring\_tmpb{\_start}{}%
   \_replstring\_tmpb{^^J\_end}{\_end}%
   \_replstring\_tmpb{^^J\_end}{}%
   \_replstring\_tmpb{\_end}{}%
   \_ea\_prepareverbdata\_ea\_tmpb\_ea{\_tmpb^^J}%
   \_replthis{\_csstring\\}{\noexpand\makecs}%
   \_ea\_printverb \_tmpb\_end
   \_par
   \_endgroup \_ttskip
   \_isnextchar\_par{}{\_noindent}%
}

   \_doc -----------------------------
   The lines in the listing mode have Yellow background.
   \_cod -----------------------------   

\def\Yellow{\setcmykcolor{0.0 0.0 0.3 0.03}}

\def\_printcodeline#1{\advance \maxlines by-1
   \ifnum \maxlines<0 \ea \endverbprinting \fi
   \penalty \_ttpenalty \kern-4pt
   \noindent\rlap{\Yellow \vrule height8pt depth5pt width\hsize}%
   \printfilename
   \indent \_printverblinenum #1\par}

\def\printfilename{\hbox to0pt{%
   \hskip\hsize\vbox to0pt{\vss\llap{\Brown\docfile}\kern7.5pt}\hss}%
   \let\printfilename=\relax
}
\everytt={\_let\_printverblinenum=\_relax}

\long\def\endverbprinting#1\_end{\fi \global\maxlines=100000
   \noindent\typosize[8/]\dots etc. (see {\tt\Brown\docfile})}

   \_doc -----------------------------
   `\docfile` is currently documented file.
   \_cod -----------------------------   

\def\docfile{}
\def\printdoc #1 {\_par \_def\docfile{#1}%
   \everytt={\_ttshift=-15pt \_let\_printverblinenum=\_relax}%
   \_ea\_cod \input #1 
   \everytt={\_let\_printverblinenum=\_relax}%
   \def\docfile{}%
}
\def\printdoctail #1 {\bgroup 
   \everytt={}\ttline=-1 \_ea\printdoctailA \input #1 \egroup}
{\long\gdef\printdoctailA#1\_endcode{}}

   \_doc -----------------------------
   You can do `\verbinuput \vitt{<filename>} (<from>-<to>) <filename>`
   if you need analogical design like in listing mode.
   \_cod -----------------------------   

\def\vitt#1{\def\docfile{#1}\ttline=-1 
   \everytt={\typosize[8/10]\_let\_printverbline=\_printcodeline \medskip}}

   \_doc -----------------------------
   The Index entries are without the trailing backslash. We must to add it
   when printing Index.
   \_cod -----------------------------   

\addto \_ignoredcharsen {_}
\_def\_printii #1#2&{%
   \_ismacro\_lastii{#1}\_iffalse \_newiiletter{#1}{#2}\_def\_lastii{#1}\_fi
   \_gdef\_currii{#1#2}\_the\_everyii\_noindent
   \_hskip-\_iindent \_ignorespaces\_printiiA\bslash#1#2//}

\_def\_printiipages#1&{\_let\_pgtype=\_undefined \_tmpnum=0 
   {\_rm\_printpages #1,:,\_par}}

\_sdef{_tocl:1}#1#2#3{\_nofirst\_bigskip 
   \_bf\_llaptoclink{#1}{#2}\_hfill \_pgn{#3}\_tocpar\_medskip}

\_activettchar`

   \_doc -----------------------------
   Main documentation point and hyperlinks to/from it.
   \_cod -----------------------------   

\def\`#1`{\edef\tmp{\csstring#1}\iindex{\tmp}%
   \ifcsname cs:\tmp\endcsname\else \dest[cs:\tmp]\fi
   \sxdef{cs:\tmp}{}%
   \hbox{\ifcsname cs:^\tmp\endcsname 
            \_link[cs:^\tmp]{\Red}{\tt\csstring\\\tmp}\else
            {\tt\Red\csstring\\\tmp}\fi}%
}

\def\^`#1{\edef\tmp{\csstring#1}\iindex{\tmp}%
   \hbox{\ifcsname cs:^\tmp\endcsname \else \dest[cs:^\tmp]\sxdef{cs:^\tmp}{}\fi
         \_link[cs:\tmp]{\Blue}{\tt\string#1}}%
   \futurelet\next\cslinkA
}
\def\cslinkA{\ifx\next`\_ea\_ignoreit \else \_ea\_ea\_ea`\_ea\_string\fi}

\def\~`#1{\edef\tmp{\csstring#1}\iindex{\tmp}%
   \hbox{\_link[cs:^\tmp]{\Blue}{\tt\string#1}}%
   \futurelet\next\cslinkA
}

   \_doc -----------------------------
   The \code{<something>} will be print as <something>.
   \_cod -----------------------------   

\let\lt=<
\catcode`\<=13

\def<#1>{$\langle\hbox{\it#1\/}\rangle$}
\everyintt{\catcode`\<=13 }

\_endcode %-------------------------------------------

\noindent
The `\printdoc <filename><space>` and `\printdoctail <filename><space>` 
commands are defined after the file `doc.opm` is load by `\input doc.opm`. 

The `\printcoc` starts reading of given `<filename>` from the second line.
The file is read in {\em the listing mode}. 
The `\prindoctail` starts reading given `<filename>` from the
first occurrence of the `\_encode`. The file is read 
in normal mode (like `\input <filename>`).

The {\em listing mode} prints the lines as listing of a code. This mode is
finished when first {\visiblesp`  \_doc`} occurs or first `\_endcode`
occurs. At least two spaces must precede before such `\_doc`. On the other
hand, the `\_encode` must be at the left edge of the line without spaces. 
If this rule is not met then the listing mode continues.

If the first line or the last line of the listing mode is empty then such
lines are not printed. The maximal number of printed lines in the listing
mode is `\maxlines`. Is is set to almost infinity (100000). You can set it
to a more sensible value. Such setting is valid only for the first following
listing mode.

When the listing mode is finished by `\_doc` then next lines are read in the
normal way, but the material between `\begtt` ... `\endtt` pair 
is shifted by three letters left. The reason is that the three spaces of 
indentation is recommended in the `\_doc` ... `\_cod` pair and this shifting
is a compensation of this indentation.

The `\_cod` macro ignores the rest of current line and starts the listing
mode again.

When the listing mode is finished by the `\_endcode` then the `\endinput` is
applied, the reading of the file opened by `\printdoc` is finished.

You cannot reach the end of the file (without `\_endcode`) in the listing
mode.

The listing mode creates all control sequences which are listed in the
index as active link to the main documentation point of such control sequence
and prints them in blue. Other text is printed in black.

The main documentation point is denoted by \code{\\`\\}`<sequence>`\code{`}
in red, for example \code{\\`\\foo`}.
The user documentation point is the first occurrence of 
\code{\\^`\\}`<sequence>`\code{`}, for example \code{\\^`\\foo`}.
There can be more such markups, all of them are hyperlinks to the main
documentation point. 
And main documentation point is hyperlink to the user documentation point,
if such point exists. Finally, the 
\code{\\~`\\}`<sequence>`\code{`} (for example \code{\\~`\\foo`}) are
hyperlinks to the user documentation point.