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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-01-03 19:18:53 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-01-03 19:18:53 +0000
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+# Copyright 2004 Chris Monson (shiblon@gmail.com)
+# Latest version available at http://www.bouncingchairs.net/oss
+#
+# This file is part of ``Chris Monson's Free Software''.
+#
+# ``Chris Monson's Free Software'' 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, Version 2.
+#
+# ``Chris Monson's Free Software'' 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 ``Chris Monson's Free Software''; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+#
+# It is also available on the web at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
+#
+# Note that using this makefile to build your documents does NOT place them
+# under the GPL unless you, the author, specifically do so. In other words,
+# I, Chris Monson, the copyright holder and author of this makefile,
+# consider it impossible to ``link'' to this makefile in any way covered by
+# the GPL.
+#
+# TO OBTAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THIS FILE, RUN:
+# make help
+#
+fileinfo := LaTeX Makefile
+author := Chris Monson
+version := 2.1.34
+svninfo := $$Id$$
+#
+# If you specify sources here, all other files with the same suffix
+# will be treated as if they were _include_ files.
+#onlysources.tex ?= main.tex
+#onlysources.tex.sh ?=
+#onlysources.rst ?=
+#onlysources.fig ?=
+#onlysources.gpi ?=
+#onlysources.dot ?=
+#onlysources.xvg ?=
+#onlysources.svg ?=
+#onlysources.eps.gz ?=
+#onlysources.eps ?=
+#
+# If you list files here, they will be treated as _include_ files
+#includes.tex ?= file1.tex file2.tex
+#includes.tex.sh ?=
+#includes.rst ?=
+#includes.fig ?=
+#includes.gpi ?=
+#includes.dot ?=
+#includes.xvg ?=
+#includes.svg ?=
+#includes.eps.gz ?=
+#includes.eps ?=
+#
+# If you list files or wildcards here, they will *not* be cleaned - default is
+# to allow everything to be cleaned.
+#neverclean ?= *.pdf
+#
+# Alternatively (recommended), you can add those lines to a Makefile.ini file
+# and it will get picked up automatically without your having to edit this
+# Makefile.
+-include Makefile.ini
+
+# TODO:
+# * Sometimes we get
+# "mv: cannot stat '*.dvi.1st.make': No such file or directory"
+# on the second build (if nothing triggered a .d rebuild, but
+# the .dvi rule fired anyway). To reproduce in the
+# dissertation directory:
+#
+# make clean
+# make byumsphd-example
+# make byumsphd-example
+#
+# KNOWN ISSUES:
+# * The following occurs:
+# file with: \usepackage{named}\bibliographystyle{named}
+# Compile
+# change to: \usepackage{apalike}\bibliographystyle{apalike}
+# Compile again -- BARF!
+#
+# The workaround: make clean-nographics; make
+#
+# Note that we may not be able to fix this. LaTeX itself barfs
+# on this, not the makefile. The very first invocation of LaTeX
+# (when something like this has happened) reads the existing .aux
+# file and discovers invalid commands like \citeauthoryear that
+# are only valid in the package that was just removed. It then
+# tries to parse them and explodes. It's not at all clear to me
+# how to fix this. I tried removing the .aux files on the first
+# run of LaTeX, but that necessarily requires more subsequent
+# rebuilds on common edits. There does not appear to be a
+# graceful solution to this issue.
+#
+# CHANGES:
+# Chris Monson (2009-10-29):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.34
+# * Fixed _out_ creation bug introduced in 2.1.33 (it was always created)
+# * Fixed erroneous help output for $HOME in BINARY_TARGET_DIR
+# * Changed contact email address - bring on the spam!
+# Chris Monson (2009-10-21):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.33
+# * Fixed issue 46, adding support for dot2tex (thanks to fdemesmay)
+# * Made all_files.* settable in Makefile.ini (using ?= instead of :=)
+# * Fixed issue 47, thanks to fdemesmay: add binary copy directory, copy
+# dvi, pdf, and ps if it exists
+# Chris Monson (2009-09-25):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.32
+# * Fixed so that a changed lol file will cause a rebuild
+# * Added .lol files to the cleanable list
+# Chris Monson (2009-09-08):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.31
+# * Closed issue 43: evince doesn't notice pdf change w/out touch
+# Chris Monson (2009-08-28):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.30
+# * Closed issue 39: Capture multi-line log warnings/errors to output
+# Chris Monson (2009-08-26):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.29
+# * Closed issue 42: add svg support using inkscape
+# Chris Monson (2009-08-17):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.28
+# * Patch from paul.biggar for issue 38: package warnings are overlooked
+# Chris Monson (2009-08-07):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.27
+# * Included patch for issue 37 - removes pdf/ps files before copying,
+# allowing some broken viewers to see changes properly.
+# Chris Monson (2009-05-15):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.26
+# * Included patch for issue 9 from favonia - detects .fig changes for
+# pstex files during regular compilation, so long as the pstex
+# has been built at least once with make all-pstex.
+# Chris Monson (2009-03-27):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.25
+# * Cleaned up a bunch of variable setting stuff - more stuff is now
+# settable from Makefile.ini
+# * Cleaned up documentation for various features, especially settable
+# variables.
+# * issue 28: support for png -> eps conversion (it even looks good!)
+# * issue 29: support for "neverclean" files in Makefile.ini
+# * issue 30: make ps2pdf14 the default - fall back when not there
+# Chris Monson (2009-03-09):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.24
+# * issue 27: xmgrace support (thanks to rolandschulzhd)
+# Chris Monson (2008-10-23):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.23
+# * issue 23: fixed _check_programs to not use bash string subs
+# Chris Monson (2008-09-02):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.22
+# * Appled patch from Holger <yllohy@googlemail.com> to add include
+# sources and some documentation updates.
+# * Updated backup_patterns to be a bit more aggressive (also thanks to
+# Holger)
+# Chris Monson (2008-08-30):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.21
+# * Added ability to specify onlysources.* variables to indicate the only
+# files that should *not* be considered includes. Thanks to Holger
+# <yllohy@googlemail.com> for this patch.
+# * Added an automatic include of Makefile.ini if it exists. Allows
+# settings to be made outside of this makefile.
+# Chris Monson (2008-05-21):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.20
+# * Added manual pstex compilation support (run make all-pstex first)
+# * Removed all automatic pstex support. It was totally breaking
+# everything and is very hard to incorporate into the makefile
+# concept because it requires LaTeX to *fail* before it can
+# determine that it needs the files.
+# Chris Monson (2008-04-17):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.19
+# * Changed the pstex build hack to be on by default
+# Chris Monson (2008-04-09):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.18
+# * issue 16: fixed pstex build problems, seems nondeterministic. Added
+# gratuitious hack for testing: set PSTEX_BUILD_ALL_HACK=1.
+# Chris Monson (2008-04-09):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.17
+# * issue 20: fixed accumulation of <pid>*.make files - wildcard was
+# refusing to work on files that are very recently created.
+# Chris Monson (2008-04-02):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.16
+# * issue 19: Removed the use of "type" to fix broken "echo" settings
+# Chris Monson (2008-03-27):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.15
+# * issue 18: Favors binary echo over builtin, as binary understands -n
+# * issue 16: Fixed handling of missing pstex_t files in the log
+# * issue 9: Added .SECONDARY target for .pstex files
+# Chris Monson (2008-03-21):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.14
+# * Fixed broken aux file flattening, which caused included bibs to be
+# missed.
+# Chris Monson (2008-03-20):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.13
+# * Changed error output colorization to show errors for missing files
+# that are not graphics files.
+# Chris Monson (2008-03-20):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.12
+# * Fixed a regression introduced in r28 that makes bibtex fail when
+# there is no index file present
+# Chris Monson (2008-03-03):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.11
+# * Fixed issue 11 (handle index files, reported by abachn)
+# * Cleaned up some comments and help text
+# Chris Monson (2008-01-24):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.10
+# * Fixed to work when 'sh' is a POSIX shell like 'dash'
+# Chris Monson (2007-12-12):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.9
+# * Fixed documentation and dependency graph for pstex files
+# Chris Monson (2007-12-12):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.8
+# * Added basic pstex_t support for fig files (Issue 9 by favonia)
+# I still suggest that psfrag be used instead.
+# Chris Monson (2007-10-16):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.7
+# * Removed todo item: allow other comment directives for rst conversion
+# * Added ability to use global rst style file _rststyle_._include_.tex
+# * Added help text to that effect
+# Chris Monson (2007-05-20):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.6
+# * Changed default paper size for rst files
+# * Added todo item: fix paper size for rst files
+# * Added todo item: allow other comment directives for rst conversion
+# Chris Monson (2007-04-02):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.5
+# * Addressed Issue 7, incorrect .gpi.d generation in subdirectories
+# Chris Monson (2007-03-28):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.4
+# * Fixed syntax error in dot output
+# Chris Monson (2007-03-01):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.3
+# * Added reST to the included documentation
+# * Fixed graphics and script generation to be settable in the
+# environment.
+# Chris Monson (2007-02-23):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.2
+# * Added the ability to generate .tex files from .rst files
+# Chris Monson (2006-10-17):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.1
+# * Fixed includes from subdirectories (sed-to-sed slash escape problem)
+# Chris Monson (2006-10-05):
+# * Bumped version to 2.1.0 (pretty serious new feature added)
+# * New feature: bib files can now be anywhere on the BIBINPUTS path
+# * New programs: kpsewhich (with tetex) and xargs (BSD)
+# Chris Monson (2006-09-28):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.9
+# * Added ability to parse more than one bibliography
+# Chris Monson (2006-06-01):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.8
+# * Added .vrb to the list of cleaned files
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-26):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.7
+# * Fixed so that clean-nographics does not remove .gpi.d files
+# * Removed jpg -> eps hack (not working properly -- just pre-convert)
+# * Fixed so that postscript grayscale can be done with BSD sed
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-25):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.6
+# * Fixed so that changed toc, lot, lof, or out causes a rebuild
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-17):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.5
+# * Added jpg -> eps conversion target
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-12):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.4
+# * Fixed BSD sed invocation to not use \| as a branch delimiter
+# * Added a comment section on what is and is not allowed in BSD sed
+# * Made paper size handling more robust while I was at it
+# * Fixed postscript RGB grayscale to use a weighted average
+# * Fixed postscript HSB grayscale to convert to RGB first
+# * Fixed a problem with rebuilding .bbl files
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-11):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.3
+# * Fixed some BSD sed problems: can't use \n in substitutions
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-10):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.2
+# * Once again removed ability to create .tex files from scripts
+# * \includeonly works again
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-09):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.1
+# * Fixed grayscale postscript handling to be more robust
+# * Added ability to generate ._gray_. files from eps and eps.gz
+# * Added ability to clean ._gray_.eps files created from .eps files
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-07):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0.0
+# * Removed clunky ability to create included .tex files from scripts
+# * Added note in the help about included tex scripting not working
+# * Fixed the .eps generation to delete %.gpihead.make when finished
+# * Abandoned designs to use shell variables to create sed scripts
+# * Abandoned __default__.tex.sh idea: it causes recursion with %: .
+# * Removed web page to-do. All items are now complete.
+# * Added better grayscale conversion for dot figures (direct ps fixup).
+# * Include files can now be scripted (at the expense of \includeonly).
+# * Updated dependency graph to contain better node names.
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-06):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0b3
+# * Top level includes now fail if there is no rule to build them
+# * A helpful message is printed when they do fail
+# * Grayscale has been changed to be ._gray_, other phonies use _ now, too
+# * Grayscale handling has been completed
+# * Changed _include_stems target to _includes target.
+# * Fixed _includes target to be useful by itself.
+# * Removed the ability to specify clean and build targets at once
+# * Verified that epsfig works fine with current code
+# * Fixed included scripts so that they are added to the dep files
+# * Fixed so that graphics includes don't happen if they aren't for gpi
+# * Fixed dot output to allow grayscale.
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-05):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0b2
+# * Removed automatic -gray output. It needs fixing in a bad way.
+# * Revamped dependency creation completely.
+# * Fixed conditional inclusion to actually work (test.nobuild.d, test.d).
+# * Fixed clean target to remove log targets
+# * Added the 'monochrome' word for gray gpi output
+# * Added a _check_gpi_files target that checks for common problems
+# * Changed the _version target into the version target (no _)
+# * Added better handling of grayscale files. Use the .gray.pdf target.
+# * Fixed testing for rebuilds
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-04):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0b1
+# * Changed colorization of output
+# * Made .auxbbl and .auxtex .make files secondary targets
+# * Shortened and simplified the final latex invocation loop
+# * Added version-specific output ($$i vs. $$$$i) in latex loop
+# * Added a build message for the first .dvi run (Building .dvi (0))
+# * Removed some build messages that most people don't care about.
+# * Simplified procedure for user-set colors -- simple text specification
+# * Fixed diff output to...not output.
+# * Fixed rerun bug -- detect not only when preceded with LaTeX Warning
+# * Sped up gpi plotting
+# * Added error handling and colorized output for gpi failure
+# * Documented color changing stuff.
+# * Now sort the flattened aux file to avoid false recompilation needs
+# * Added clean-nographics target
+# * Don't remove self.dvi file if self.aux is missing in the log
+# * Clarified some code. Did some very minor adjusting.
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-03):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0a7
+# * Added .dvi and .ps files as secondary files.
+# * Fixed handling of multiple run detection when includeonly is in use.
+# * Added code to flatten .aux files.
+# * Added more files as .SECONDARY prerequisites to avoid recompilation.
+# * Fixed the inputs generation to be much simpler and to use pipes.
+# * Added the dependency graph directly into the makefile.
+# * Changed flatten-aux to remove \@writefile \relax \newlabel, etc.
+# * Undid pipe changes with sed usage (BSD sed doesn't know -f-).
+# * Added a _check_programs target that tells you what your system has.
+# * Fixed an error in colorization that made unnecessary errors appear
+# * Added view targets.
+# * Updated help text.
+# * Augmented cookies so that .aux can trigger .bbl and .dvi rebuilds
+# * Added more informative error handling for dvips and ps2pdf
+# Chris Monson (2006-04-02):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0a6
+# * Added indirection to .bbl dependencies to avoid rebuilding .bbl files
+# * Streamlined the diff invocation to eliminate an existence test
+# * Removed special shell quote escape variables
+# * Moved includes to a more prominent location
+# * Fixed .inputs.make to not contain .aux files
+# * Fixed embedding to use a file instead of always grepping.
+# * Added *.make.temp to the list of cleanable files
+# * Fixed Ruby. It should now be supported properly.
+# * Now differentiate between all, default, and buildable files.
+# * Fixed to bail out on serious errors.
+# * Revised the handling of includable files. Still working on it.
+# Chris Monson (2006-03-31):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0a5
+# * Fixed a bug with LaTeX error detection (there can be spaces)
+# * Added .bbl support, simplifying everything and making it more correct
+# * Refactored some tests that muddy the code
+# * Did a little cleanup of some shell loops that can safely be make loops
+# * Added support for graphviz .dot files
+# * Made _all_programs output easier to read
+# * Added the ruby support that has long been advertised
+# * Font embedding was screwed up for PostScript -- now implicit
+# * Changed the generation of -gray.gpi files to a single command
+# * Changed any make-generated file that is not included from .d to .make
+# Chris Monson (2006-03-30):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0a4
+# * Fixed a bug with very long graphics file names
+# * Added a todo entry for epsfig support
+# * Fixed a bug paper size bug: sometimes more than one entry appears
+# * Fixed DVI build echoing to display the number instead of process ID
+# * DVI files are now removed on first invocation if ANY file is missing
+# * Added a simple grayscale approach: if a file ends with -gray.gpi, it
+# is created from the corresponding .gpi file with a special
+# comment ##GRAY in its header, which causes coloring to be
+# turned off.
+# * Fixed a bug in the handling of .tex.sh files. For some reason I had
+# neglected to define file stems for scripted output.
+# * Removed a trailing ; from the %.graphics dependencies
+# * Added dvips embedding (I think it works, anyway)
+# Chris Monson (2006-03-29):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0a3
+# * Fixed error in make 3.79 with MAKEFILE_LIST usage
+# * Added the presumed filename to the _version output
+# * Added a vim macro for converting sed scripts to make commands
+# * Added gpi dependency support (plotting external files and loading gpi)
+# * Allow .gpi files to be ignored if called .include.gpi or .nobuild.gpi
+# * Fixed sed invocations where \+ was used. BSD sed uses \{1,\}.
+# Chris Monson (2006-03-28):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0a2
+# * Added SHELL_DEBUG and VERBOSE options
+# * Changed the default shell back to /bin/sh (unset, in other words)
+# * Moved .PHONY declarations closer to their targets
+# * Moved help text into its own define block to obtain better formatting
+# * Removed need for double-entry when adding a new program invocation
+# * Moved .SECONDARY declaration closer to its relevant occurrence
+# * Commented things more heavily
+# * Added help text about setting terminal and output in gnuplot
+# * Created more fine-grained clean targets
+# * Added a %.graphics target that generates all of %'s graphics
+# * Killed backward-compatible graphics generation (e.g., eps.gpi=gpi.eps)
+# * For now, we're just GPL 2, not 3. Maybe it will change later
+# * Made the version and svninfo into variables
+# Chris Monson (2006-03-27):
+# * Bumped version to 2.0a1
+# * Huge, sweeping changes -- automatic dependencies
+
+# IMPORTANT!
+#
+# When adding to the following list, do not introduce any blank lines. The
+# list is extracted for documentation using sed and is terminated by a blank
+# line.
+#
+# EXTERNAL PROGRAMS:
+# = ESSENTIAL PROGRAMS =
+# == Basic Shell Utilities ==
+CAT ?= cat
+CP ?= cp -f
+DIFF ?= diff
+ECHO ?= echo
+EGREP ?= egrep
+ENV ?= env
+MV ?= mv -f
+SED ?= sed
+SORT ?= sort
+TOUCH ?= touch
+UNIQ ?= uniq
+WHICH ?= which
+XARGS ?= xargs
+# == LaTeX (tetex-provided) ==
+BIBTEX ?= bibtex
+DVIPS ?= dvips
+LATEX ?= latex
+MAKEINDEX ?= makeindex
+KPSEWHICH ?= kpsewhich
+PS2PDF_NORMAL ?= ps2pdf
+PS2PDF_EMBED13 ?= ps2pdf13
+PS2PDF_EMBED ?= ps2pdf14
+# = OPTIONAL PROGRAMS =
+# == Makefile Color Output ==
+TPUT ?= tput
+# == TeX Generation ==
+RST2LATEX ?= rst2latex.py
+# == EPS Generation ==
+DOT ?= dot # GraphViz
+DOT2TEX ?= dot2tex # dot2tex - add options (not -o) as needed
+FIG2DEV ?= fig2dev # XFig
+GNUPLOT ?= gnuplot # GNUplot
+INKSCAPE ?= inkscape # Inkscape (svg support)
+XMGRACE ?= xmgrace # XMgrace
+PNGTOPNM ?= pngtopnm # From NetPBM - step 1 for png -> eps
+PPMTOPGM ?= ppmtopgm # From NetPBM - (gray) step 2 for png -> eps
+PNMTOPS ?= pnmtops # From NetPBM - step 3 for png -> eps
+GUNZIP ?= gunzip # GZipped EPS
+# == Beamer Enlarged Output ==
+PSNUP ?= psnup
+# == Viewing Stuff ==
+VIEW_POSTSCRIPT ?= gv
+VIEW_PDF ?= xpdf
+VIEW_GRAPHICS ?= display
+
+# This ensures that even when echo is a shell builtin, we still use the binary
+# (the builtin doesn't always understand -n)
+FIXED_ECHO := $(if $(findstring -n,$(shell $(ECHO) -n)),$(shell which echo),$(ECHO))
+ECHO := $(if $(FIXED_ECHO),$(FIXED_ECHO),$(ECHO))
+
+# Directory into which we place "binaries" if it exists.
+# Note that this can be changed on the commandline or in Makefile.ini:
+#
+# Command line:
+# make BINARY_TARGET_DIR=$HOME/pdfs myfile.pdf
+#
+# Also, you can specify a relative directory (relative to the Makefile):
+# make BINARY_TARGET_DIR=pdfs myfile.pdf
+#
+# Or, you can use Makefile.ini:
+#
+# BINARY_TARGET_DIR := $(HOME)/bin_out
+#
+BINARY_TARGET_DIR ?= _out_
+
+# Fall back to ps2pdf13 (and ultimately ps2pdf) if ps2pdf14 is not on the system:
+PS2PDF_EMBED := \
+ $(if \
+ $(shell $(WHICH) $(PS2PDF_EMBED)), \
+ $(PS2PDF_EMBED), \
+ $(if \
+ $(shell $(WHICH) $(PS2PDF_EMBED13)), \
+ $(PS2PDF_EMBED13), \
+ $(PS2PDF_NORMAL) \
+ ) \
+ )
+
+# SH NOTES
+#
+# On some systems, /bin/sh, which is the default shell, is not linked to
+# /bin/bash. While bash is supposed to be sh-compatible when invoked as sh, it
+# just isn't. This section details some of the things you have to stay away
+# from to remain sh-compatible.
+#
+# * File pattern expansion does not work for {}
+# * [ "$x" = "$y" ] has to be [ x"$x" x"$y" ]
+# * &> for stderr redirection doesn't work, use 2>&1 instead
+#
+# BSD SED NOTES
+#
+# BSD SED is not very nice compared to GNU sed, but it is the most
+# commonly-invoked sed on Macs (being based on BSD), so we have to cater to
+# it or require people to install GNU sed. It seems like the GNU
+# requirement isn't too bad since this makefile is really a GNU makefile,
+# but apparently GNU sed is much less common than GNU make in general, so
+# I'm supporting it here.
+#
+# Sad experience has taught me the following about BSD sed:
+#
+# * \+ is not understood to mean \{1,\}
+# * \| is meaningless (does not branch)
+# * \n cannot be used as a substitution character
+# * ? does not mean \{0,1\}, but is literal
+# * a\ works, but only reliably for a single line if subsequent lines
+# have forward slashes in them (as is the case in postscript)
+#
+# For more info (on the Mac) you can consult
+#
+# man -M /usr/share/man re_format
+#
+# And look for the word "Obsolete" near the bottom.
+
+#
+# EXTERNAL PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION SCRIPT
+#
+
+# $(call output-all-programs,[<output file>])
+define output-all-programs
+ [ -f '$(this_file)' ] && \
+ $(SED) \
+ -e '/^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*EXTERNAL PROGRAMS:/,/^$$/!d' \
+ -e '/EXTERNAL PROGRAMS/d' \
+ -e '/^$$/d' \
+ -e '/^[[:space:]]*#/i\ '\
+ -e 's/^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]][^=]*//' \
+ $(this_file) $(if $1,> '$1',) || \
+ $(ECHO) "Cannot determine the name of this makefile."
+endef
+
+# If they misspell gray, it should still work.
+GRAY ?= $(call get-default,$(GREY),)
+
+#
+# Utility Functions and Definitions
+#
+
+# While not exactly a make function, this vim macro is useful. It takes a
+# verbatim sed script and converts each line to something suitable in a command
+# context. Just paste the script's contents into the editor, yank this into a
+# register (starting at '0') and run the macro once for each line of the
+# original script:
+#
+# 0i -e :s/\$/$$/eg:s/'/'"'"'/eg^Ela'A' \:nohj
+
+# don't call this directly - it is here to avoid calling wildcard more than
+# once in remove-files.
+remove-files-helper = $(if $1,$(RM) $1,:)
+
+# $(call remove-files,file1 file2)
+remove-files = $(call remove-files-helper,$(wildcard $1))
+
+# Removes all cleanable files in the given list
+# $(call clean-files,file1 file2 file3 ...)
+# Works exactly like remove-files, but filters out files in $(neverclean)
+clean-files = \
+ $(call remove-files-helper,$(call cleanable-files,$(wildcard $1)))
+
+# This removes files without checking whether they are there or not. This
+# sometimes has to be used when the file is created by a series of shell
+# commands, but there ends up being a race condition: make doesn't know about
+# the file generation as quickly as the system does, so $(wildcard ...) doesn't
+# work right. Blech.
+# $(call remove-temporary-files,filenames)
+remove-temporary-files = $(if $1,$(RM) $1,:)
+
+# Create an identifier from a file name
+# $(call cleanse-filename,filename)
+cleanse-filename = $(subst .,_,$(subst /,__,$1))
+
+# Escape dots
+# $(call escape-dots,str)
+escape-dots = $(subst .,\\.,$1)
+
+# Test that a file exists
+# $(call test-exists,file)
+test-exists = [ -e '$1' ]
+
+# Copy file1 to file2 only if file2 doesn't exist or they are different
+# $(call copy-if-different,sfile,dfile)
+copy-if-different = $(call test-different,$1,$2) && $(CP) '$1' '$2'
+copy-if-exists = $(call test-exists,$1) && $(CP) '$1' '$2'
+move-if-different = $(call test-different,$1,$2) && $(MV) '$1' '$2'
+replace-if-different-and-remove = \
+ $(call test-different,$1,$2) \
+ && $(MV) '$1' '$2' \
+ || $(call remove-files,'$1')
+
+# Note that $(DIFF) returns success when the files are the SAME....
+# $(call test-different,sfile,dfile)
+test-different = ! $(DIFF) -q '$1' '$2' >/dev/null 2>&1
+test-exists-and-different = \
+ $(call test-exists,$2) && $(call test-different,$1,$2)
+
+# Return value 1, or value 2 if value 1 is empty
+# $(call get-default,<possibly empty arg>,<default value if empty>)
+get-default = $(if $1,$1,$2)
+
+# Copy a file and log what's going on
+# $(call copy-with-logging,<source>,<target>)
+define copy-with-logging
+if [ -d '$2/' ]; then \
+ if $(CP) '$1' '$2/'; then \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_INFO)Copied '$1' to '$2/'$(C_RESET)"; \
+ else \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Failed to copy '$1' to '$2/'$(C_RESET)"; \
+ fi; \
+fi
+endef
+
+# Gives a reassuring message about the failure to find include files
+# $(call include-message,<list of include files>)
+define include-message
+$(strip \
+$(if $(filter-out $(wildcard $1),$1),\
+ $(shell $(ECHO) \
+ "$(C_INFO)NOTE: You may ignore warnings about the"\
+ "following files:" >&2;\
+ $(ECHO) >&2; \
+ $(foreach s,$(filter-out $(wildcard $1),$1),$(ECHO) ' $s' >&2;)\
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_RESET)" >&2)
+))
+endef
+# Characters that are hard to specify in certain places
+space := $(empty) $(empty)
+colon := \:
+comma := ,
+
+# Useful shell definitions
+sh_true := :
+sh_false := ! :
+
+# Clear out the standard interfering make suffixes
+.SUFFIXES:
+
+# Turn off forceful rm (RM is usually mapped to rm -f)
+ifdef SAFE_RM
+RM := rm
+endif
+
+# Turn command echoing back on with VERBOSE=1
+ifndef VERBOSE
+QUIET := @
+endif
+
+# Turn on shell debugging with SHELL_DEBUG=1
+# (EVERYTHING is echoed, even $(shell ...) invocations)
+ifdef SHELL_DEBUG
+SHELL += -x
+endif
+
+# Get the name of this makefile (always right in 3.80, often right in 3.79)
+# This is only really used for documentation, so it isn't too serious.
+ifdef MAKEFILE_LIST
+this_file := $(word $(words $(MAKEFILE_LIST)),$(MAKEFILE_LIST))
+else
+this_file := $(wildcard GNUmakefile makefile Makefile)
+endif
+
+# Terminal color definitions
+
+ifdef NO_COLOR
+tput =
+else
+tput = $(shell $(TPUT) $1)
+endif
+
+black := $(call tput,setaf 0)
+red := $(call tput,setaf 1)
+green := $(call tput,setaf 2)
+yellow := $(call tput,setaf 3)
+blue := $(call tput,setaf 4)
+magenta := $(call tput,setaf 5)
+cyan := $(call tput,setaf 6)
+white := $(call tput,setaf 7)
+bold := $(call tput,bold)
+uline := $(call tput,smul)
+reset := $(call tput,sgr0)
+
+#
+# User-settable definitions
+#
+LATEX_COLOR_WARNING ?= magenta
+LATEX_COLOR_ERROR ?= red
+LATEX_COLOR_INFO ?= green
+LATEX_COLOR_UNDERFULL ?= magenta
+LATEX_COLOR_OVERFULL ?= red bold
+LATEX_COLOR_PAGES ?= bold
+LATEX_COLOR_BUILD ?= blue
+LATEX_COLOR_GRAPHIC ?= yellow
+LATEX_COLOR_DEP ?= green
+LATEX_COLOR_SUCCESS ?= green bold
+LATEX_COLOR_FAILURE ?= red bold
+
+# Gets the real color from a simple textual definition like those above
+# $(call get-color,ALL_CAPS_COLOR_NAME)
+# e.g., $(call get-color,WARNING)
+get-color = $(subst $(space),,$(foreach c,$(LATEX_COLOR_$1),$($c)))
+
+#
+# STANDARD COLORS
+#
+C_WARNING := $(call get-color,WARNING)
+C_ERROR := $(call get-color,ERROR)
+C_INFO := $(call get-color,INFO)
+C_UNDERFULL := $(call get-color,UNDERFULL)
+C_OVERFULL := $(call get-color,OVERFULL)
+C_PAGES := $(call get-color,PAGES)
+C_BUILD := $(call get-color,BUILD)
+C_GRAPHIC := $(call get-color,GRAPHIC)
+C_DEP := $(call get-color,DEP)
+C_SUCCESS := $(call get-color,SUCCESS)
+C_FAILURE := $(call get-color,FAILURE)
+C_RESET := $(reset)
+
+#
+# PRE-BUILD TESTS
+#
+
+# Check that clean targets are not combined with other targets (weird things
+# happen, and it's not easy to fix them)
+hascleangoals := $(if $(sort $(filter clean clean-%,$(MAKECMDGOALS))),1)
+hasbuildgoals := $(if $(sort $(filter-out clean clean-%,$(MAKECMDGOALS))),1)
+ifneq "$(hasbuildgoals)" ""
+ifneq "$(hascleangoals)" ""
+$(error $(C_ERROR)Clean and build targets specified together$(C_RESET)))
+endif
+endif
+
+#
+# VARIABLE DECLARATIONS
+#
+
+# Names of sed scripts that morph gnuplot files -- only the first found is used
+GNUPLOT_SED := global-gpi.sed gnuplot.sed
+GNUPLOT_GLOBAL := global._include_.gpi gnuplot.global
+
+# Files of interest
+all_files.tex ?= $(wildcard *.tex)
+all_files.tex.sh ?= $(wildcard *.tex.sh)
+all_files.rst ?= $(wildcard *.rst)
+all_files.fig ?= $(wildcard *.fig)
+all_files.gpi ?= $(wildcard *.gpi)
+all_files.dot ?= $(wildcard *.dot)
+all_files.xvg ?= $(wildcard *.xvg)
+all_files.svg ?= $(wildcard *.svg)
+all_files.png ?= $(wildcard *.png)
+all_files.eps.gz ?= $(wildcard *.eps.gz)
+all_files.eps ?= $(wildcard *.eps)
+
+# Utility function for obtaining all files not specified in $(neverclean)
+# $(call cleanable-files,file1 file2 file3 ...)
+# Returns the list of files that is not in $(wildcard $(neverclean))
+cleanable-files = $(filter-out $(wildcard $(neverclean)), $1)
+
+# Utility function for getting all .$1 files that are to be ignored
+# * files listed in $(includes.$1)
+# * files not listed in $(onlysources.$1) if it is defined
+ignore_files = \
+ $(includes.$1) \
+ $(if $(onlysources.$1),$(filter-out $(onlysources.$1), $(all_files.$1)))
+
+# Patterns to never be allowed as source targets
+ignore_patterns := %._include_
+
+# Patterns allowed as source targets but not included in 'all' builds
+nodefault_patterns := %._nobuild_ $(ignore_patterns)
+
+# Utility function for getting targets suitable building
+# $(call filter-buildable,suffix)
+filter-buildable = \
+ $(filter-out $(call ignore_files,$1) \
+ $(addsuffix .$1,$(ignore_patterns)),$(all_files.$1))
+
+# Utility function for getting targets suitable for 'all' builds
+# $(call filter-default,suffix)
+filter-default = \
+ $(filter-out $(call ignore_files,$1) \
+ $(addsuffix .$1,$(nodefault_patterns)),$(all_files.$1))
+
+# Top level sources that can be built even when they are not by default
+files.tex := $(filter-out %._gray_.tex,$(call filter-buildable,tex))
+files.tex.sh := $(call filter-buildable,tex.sh)
+files.rst := $(call filter-buildable,rst)
+files.gpi := $(call filter-buildable,gpi)
+files.dot := $(call filter-buildable,dot)
+files.fig := $(call filter-buildable,fig)
+files.xvg := $(call filter-buildable,xvg)
+files.svg := $(call filter-buildable,svg)
+files.png := $(call filter-buildable,png)
+files.eps.gz := $(call filter-buildable,eps.gz)
+
+# Make all pstex targets secondary. The pstex_t target requires the pstex
+# target, and nothing else really depends on it, so it often gets deleted.
+# This avoids that by allowing *all* fig files to be pstex targets, which is
+# perfectly valid and causes no problems even if they're going to become eps
+# files in the end.
+.SECONDARY: $(patsubst %.fig,%.pstex,$(files.fig))
+.SECONDARY: $(patsubst %.fig,%._gray_.pstex,$(files.fig))
+
+# Top level sources that are built by default targets
+default_files.tex := $(filter-out %._gray_.tex,$(call filter-default,tex))
+default_files.tex.sh := $(call filter-default,tex.sh)
+default_files.rst := $(call filter-default,rst)
+default_files.gpi := $(call filter-default,gpi)
+default_files.dot := $(call filter-default,dot)
+default_files.fig := $(call filter-default,fig)
+default_files.xvg := $(call filter-default,xvg)
+default_files.svg := $(call filter-default,svg)
+default_files.png := $(call filter-default,png)
+default_files.eps.gz := $(call filter-default,eps.gz)
+
+# Utility function for creating larger lists of files
+# $(call concat-files,suffixes,[prefix])
+concat-files = $(foreach s,$1,$($(if $2,$2_,)files.$s))
+
+# Useful file groupings
+all_files_source := $(call concat-files,tex,all)
+all_files_scripts := $(call concat-files,tex.sh rst,all)
+all_files_graphics := $(call concat-files,fig gpi eps.gz xvg svg png dot,all)
+
+default_files_source := $(call concat-files,tex,default)
+default_files_scripts := $(call concat-files,tex.sh rst,default)
+default_files_graphics := $(call concat-files,fig gpi eps.gz xvg svg png dot,default)
+
+files_source := $(call concat-files,tex)
+files_scripts := $(call concat-files,tex.sh rst)
+files_graphics := $(call concat-files,fig gpi eps.gz xvg svg png dot)
+
+# Utility function for obtaining stems
+# $(call get-stems,suffix,[prefix])
+get-stems = $(sort $($(if $2,$2_,)files.$1:%.$1=%))
+
+# List of all stems (including ._include_ and ._nobuild_ file stems)
+all_stems.tex := $(call get-stems,tex,all)
+all_stems.tex.sh := $(call get-stems,tex.sh,all)
+all_stems.rst := $(call get-stems,rst,all)
+all_stems.fig := $(call get-stems,fig,all)
+all_stems.gpi := $(call get-stems,gpi,all)
+all_stems.dot := $(call get-stems,dot,all)
+all_stems.xvg := $(call get-stems,xvg,all)
+all_stems.svg := $(call get-stems,svg,all)
+all_stems.png := $(call get-stems,png,all)
+all_stems.eps.gz := $(call get-stems,eps.gz,all)
+all_stems.eps := $(call get-stems,eps,all)
+
+# List of all default stems (all default PDF targets):
+default_stems.tex := $(call get-stems,tex,default)
+default_stems.tex.sh := $(call get-stems,tex.sh,default)
+default_stems.rst := $(call get-stems,rst,default)
+default_stems.fig := $(call get-stems,fig,default)
+default_stems.gpi := $(call get-stems,gpi,default)
+default_stems.dot := $(call get-stems,dot,default)
+default_stems.xvg := $(call get-stems,xvg,default)
+default_stems.svg := $(call get-stems,svg,default)
+default_stems.png := $(call get-stems,png,default)
+default_stems.eps.gz := $(call get-stems,eps.gz,default)
+
+# List of all stems (all possible bare PDF targets created here):
+stems.tex := $(call get-stems,tex)
+stems.tex.sh := $(call get-stems,tex.sh)
+stems.rst := $(call get-stems,rst)
+stems.fig := $(call get-stems,fig)
+stems.gpi := $(call get-stems,gpi)
+stems.dot := $(call get-stems,dot)
+stems.xvg := $(call get-stems,xvg)
+stems.svg := $(call get-stems,svg)
+stems.png := $(call get-stems,png)
+stems.eps.gz := $(call get-stems,eps.gz)
+
+# Utility function for creating larger lists of stems
+# $(call concat-stems,suffixes,[prefix])
+concat-stems = $(sort $(foreach s,$1,$($(if $2,$2_,)stems.$s)))
+
+all_stems_source := $(call concat-stems,tex,all)
+all_stems_script := $(call concat-stems,tex.sh rst,all)
+all_stems_graphic := $(call concat-stems,fig gpi eps.gz xvg svg png dot,all)
+all_stems_gray_graphic := $(addsuffix ._gray_,\
+ $(all_stems_graphic) $(all_stems.eps) \
+ )
+all_stems_gg := $(sort \
+ $(all_stems_graphic) $(all_stems_gray_graphic))
+all_stems_ss := $(sort $(all_stems_source) $(all_stems_script))
+all_stems_gray := $(addsuffix ._gray_,$(all_stems_ss))
+all_stems_sg := $(sort $(all_stems_script) $(all_stems_gray))
+all_stems_ssg := $(sort $(all_stems_ss) $(all_stems_gray))
+
+default_stems_source := $(call concat-stems,tex,default)
+default_stems_script := $(call concat-stems,tex.sh rst,default)
+default_stems_graphic := $(call concat-stems,fig gpi eps.gz xvg svg png dot,default)
+default_stems_gray_graphic := $(addsuffix ._gray_,$(default_stems_graphic))
+default_stems_gg := $(sort \
+ $(default_stems_graphic) $(default_stems_gray_graphic))
+default_stems_ss := $(sort \
+ $(default_stems_source) $(default_stems_script))
+default_stems_gray := $(addsuffix ._gray_,$(default_stems_ss))
+default_stems_sg := $(sort $(default_stems_script) $(default_stems_gray))
+default_stems_ssg := $(sort $(default_stems_ss) $(default_stems_gray))
+
+stems_source := $(call concat-stems,tex)
+stems_script := $(call concat-stems,tex.sh rst)
+stems_graphic := $(call concat-stems,fig gpi eps.gz xvg svg png dot)
+stems_gray_graphic := $(addsuffix ._gray_,\
+ $(stems_graphic) $(all_stems.eps))
+stems_gg := $(sort $(stems_graphic) $(stems_gray_graphic))
+stems_ss := $(sort $(stems_source) $(stems_script))
+stems_gray := $(addsuffix ._gray_,$(stems_ss))
+stems_sg := $(sort $(stems_script) $(stems_gray))
+stems_ssg := $(sort $(stems_ss) $(stems_gray))
+
+# Calculate names that can generate the need for an include file. We can't
+# really do this with patterns because it's too easy to screw up, so we create
+# an exhaustive list.
+allowed_source_suffixes := \
+ pdf \
+ ps \
+ dvi \
+ ind \
+ bbl \
+ aux \
+ aux.make \
+ d \
+ tex \
+ auxbbl.make \
+ _graphics \
+ _show
+allowed_source_patterns := $(addprefix %.,$(allowed_source_suffixes))
+
+allowed_graphic_suffixes := \
+ eps \
+ gpihead.make \
+ gpi.d
+allowed_graphic_patterns := $(addprefix %.,$(allowed_graphic_suffixes))
+
+# All targets allowed to build documents
+allowed_source_targets := \
+ $(foreach suff,$(allowed_source_suffixes),\
+ $(addsuffix .$(suff),$(stems_ssg)))
+
+# All targets allowed to build graphics
+allowed_graphic_targets := \
+ $(foreach suff,$(allowed_graphic_suffixes),\
+ $(addsuffix .$(suff),$(stems_gg)))
+
+# All targets that build multiple documents (like 'all')
+allowed_batch_source_targets := \
+ all \
+ all-pdf \
+ all-ps \
+ all-dvi \
+ all-bbl \
+ all-ind \
+ show
+
+# All targets that build multiple graphics (independent of document)
+allowed_batch_graphic_targets := \
+ all-graphics \
+ all-pstex \
+ all-dot2tex \
+ all-gray-pstex \
+ show-graphics
+
+# Now we figure out which stuff is available as a make target for THIS RUN.
+real_goals := $(call get-default,$(filter-out _includes,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),\
+ all)
+
+specified_source_targets := $(strip \
+ $(filter $(allowed_source_targets) $(stems_ssg),$(real_goals)) \
+ )
+
+specified_batch_source_targets := $(strip \
+ $(filter $(allowed_batch_source_targets),$(real_goals)) \
+ )
+
+specified_graphic_targets := $(strip \
+ $(filter $(allowed_graphic_targets),$(real_goals)) \
+ )
+
+specified_batch_graphic_targets := $(strip \
+ $(filter $(allowed_batch_graphic_targets),$(real_goals)) \
+ )
+
+specified_gpi_targets := $(patsubst %.gpi,%.eps,\
+ $(filter $(patsubst %.eps,%.gpi,$(specified_graphic_targets)),\
+ $(all_files.gpi)) \
+ )
+
+# Determine which .d files need including from the information gained above.
+# This is done by first checking whether a batch target exists. If it does,
+# then all *default* stems are used to create possible includes (nobuild need
+# not apply for batch status). If no batch targets exist, then the individual
+# targets are considered and appropriate includes are taken from them.
+source_stems_to_include := \
+ $(sort\
+ $(if $(specified_batch_source_targets),\
+ $(default_stems_ss),\
+ $(foreach t,$(specified_source_targets),\
+ $(foreach p,$(allowed_source_patterns),\
+ $(patsubst $p,%,$(filter $p $(stems_ssg),$t)) \
+ )) \
+ ))
+
+# Determine which .gpi.d files are needed using the above information. We
+# first check whether a batch target is specified, then check individual
+# graphics that may have been specified.
+graphic_stems_to_include := \
+ $(sort\
+ $(if $(specified_batch_graphic_targets),\
+ $(default_stems.gpi),\
+ $(foreach t,$(specified_gpi_targets),\
+ $(foreach p,$(allowed_graphic_patterns),\
+ $(patsubst $p,%,$(filter $p,$t)) \
+ )) \
+ ))
+
+# All dependencies for the 'all' targets
+all_pdf_targets := $(addsuffix .pdf,$(stems_ssg))
+all_ps_targets := $(addsuffix .ps,$(stems_ssg))
+all_dvi_targets := $(addsuffix .dvi,$(stems_ssg))
+all_tex_targets := $(addsuffix .tex,$(stems_sg))
+all_d_targets := $(addsuffix .d,$(stems_ssg))
+all_graphics_targets := $(addsuffix .eps,$(stems_gg))
+all_pstex_targets := $(addsuffix .pstex_t,$(stems.fig))
+all_gray_pstex_targets := $(addsuffix ._gray_.pstex_t,$(stems.fig))
+all_dot2tex_targets := $(addsuffix .dot_t,$(stems.dot))
+
+all_known_graphics := $(sort $(all_graphics_targets) $(wildcard *.eps))
+
+default_pdf_targets := $(addsuffix .pdf,$(default_stems_ss))
+default_ps_targets := $(addsuffix .ps,$(default_stems_ss))
+default_dvi_targets := $(addsuffix .dvi,$(default_stems_ss))
+
+# Extensions generated by LaTeX invocation that can be removed when complete
+rm_ext := \
+ log aux dvi ps pdf blg bbl out nav snm toc lof lot lol pfg fls vrb \
+ idx ind ilg lox
+backup_patterns := *~ *.bak *.backup
+
+graph_stem := _graph
+
+# All LaTeX-generated files that can be safely removed
+
+rm_tex := \
+ $(foreach e,$(rm_ext),$(addsuffix .$e,$(all_stems_source))) \
+ $(foreach e,$(rm_ext) tex,$(addsuffix .$e,$(all_stems_sg))) \
+ $(addsuffix .log,$(all_ps_targets) $(all_pdf_targets)) \
+ $(addsuffix .*.log,$(stems_graphic))
+
+# These are the files that will affect .gpi transformation for all .gpi files.
+#
+# Use only the first one found. Backward compatible values are at the end.
+# Note that we use foreach, even though wildcard also returns a list, to ensure
+# that the order in the uppercase variables is preserved. Directory listings
+# provide no such guarantee, so we avoid relying on them.
+gpi_sed := $(strip \
+ $(firstword $(foreach f,$(GNUPLOT_SED),$(wildcard $f))))
+gpi_global := $(strip \
+ $(firstword $(foreach f,$(GNUPLOT_GLOBAL),$(wildcard $f))))
+
+#
+# Functions used in generating output
+#
+
+# Outputs all source dependencies to stdout. The first argument is the file to
+# be parsed, the second is a list of files that will show up as dependencies in
+# the new .d file created here.
+#
+# NOTE: BSD sed does not understand \|, so we have to do something more
+# clunky to extract suitable extensions.
+#
+# $(call get-inputs,<parsed file>,<target files>)
+define get-inputs
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^INPUT/!d' \
+-e 's!^INPUT \(\./\)\{0,1\}!$2: !' \
+-e '/\.tex$$/p' \
+-e '/\.cls$$/p' \
+-e '/\.sty$$/p' \
+-e '/\.pstex_t$$/p' \
+-e '/\.dot_t$$/p' \
+-e 'd' \
+$1 | $(SORT) | $(UNIQ)
+endef
+
+# Outputs all of the graphical dependencies to stdout. The first argument is
+# the stem of the source file being built, the second is a list of suffixes
+# that will show up as dependencies in the generated .d file.
+#
+# $(call get-graphics,<parsed file>,<target files>)
+define get-graphics
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^File:/!d' \
+-e 'N' \
+-e 's/\n//g' \
+-e '/Graphic file/!d' \
+-e 's/^File: //' \
+-e 's/ Graphic.*$$//' \
+-e '/^\(.*\)\(\.[^.]*\)$$/{' \
+-e 's//$2: \1\2/' \
+-e 'p' \
+-e 's/[^:]*: \(.*\)\(\.[^.]*\)$$/-include \1.gpi.d/' \
+-e 'p' \
+-e 'd' \
+-e '}' \
+$1 | $(SORT) | $(UNIQ)
+endef
+
+# Checks for build failure due to pstex inclusion, and gives instructions.
+#
+# $(call die-on-pstexs,<parsed file>)
+define die-on-pstexs
+if $(EGREP) -q '^! LaTeX Error: File .*\.pstex.* not found' $1; then \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Missing pstex_t file(s)$(C_RESET)"; \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Please run$(C_RESET)"; \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR) make all-pstex$(C_RESET)"; \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)before proceeding.$(C_RESET)"; \
+ exit 1; \
+fi
+endef
+
+# Checks for build failure due to dot2tex, and gives instructions.
+#
+# $(call die-on-dot2tex,<parsed file>)
+define die-on-dot2tex
+if $(EGREP) -q '^! LaTeX Error: File .*\.dot_t.* not found' $1; then \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Missing dot_t file(s)$(C_RESET)"; \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)Please run$(C_RESET)"; \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR) make all-dot2tex$(C_RESET)"; \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)before proceeding.$(C_RESET)"; \
+ exit 1; \
+fi
+endef
+
+# Outputs all index files to stdout. Arg 1 is the source stem, arg 2 is the
+# list of targets for the discovered dependency.
+#
+# $(call get-inds,<parsed file>,<target files>)
+define get-inds
+$(SED) \
+-e 's/^No file \(.*\)\.ind\.$$/$2: \1.ind/p' \
+-e 'd' \
+$1 | $(SORT) | $(UNIQ)
+endef
+
+
+# Outputs all bibliography files to stdout. Arg 1 is the source stem, arg 2 is
+# a list of targets for each dependency found.
+#
+# The script kills all lines that do not contain bibdata. Remaining lines have
+# the \bibdata macro and delimiters removed to create a dependency list. A
+# trailing comma is added, then all adjacent commas are collapsed into a single
+# comma. Then commas are replaced with the string .bib[space], and the
+# trailing space is killed off. This produces a list of space-delimited .bib
+# filenames, which is what the make dep file expects to see.
+#
+# $(call get-bibs,<aux file>,<targets>)
+define get-bibs
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^\\bibdata/!d' \
+-e 's/\\bibdata{\([^}]*\)}/\1,/' \
+-e 's/,\{2,\}/,/g' \
+-e 's/,/.bib /g' \
+-e 's/ \{1,\}$$//' \
+$1 | $(XARGS) $(KPSEWHICH) - | \
+$(SED) \
+-e 's/^/$2: /' | \
+\$(SORT) | $(UNIQ)
+endef
+
+# Makes a an aux file that only has stuff relevant to the dvi in it
+# $(call make-auxdvi-file,<flattened-aux>,<new-aux>)
+define make-auxdvi-file
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^\\newlabel/!d' \
+$1 > $2
+endef
+
+# Makes an aux file that only has stuff relevant to the bbl in it
+# $(call make-auxbbl-file,<flattened-aux>,<new-aux>)
+define make-auxbbl-file
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^\\newlabel/d' \
+$1 > $2
+endef
+
+# Makes a .gpi.d file from a .gpi file
+# $(call make-gpi-d,<.gpi>,<.gpi.d>)
+define make-gpi-d
+$(ECHO) '# vim: ft=make' > $2; \
+$(ECHO) 'ifndef INCLUDED_$(call cleanse-filename,$2)' >> $2; \
+$(ECHO) 'INCLUDED_$(call cleanse-filename,$2) = 1' >> $2; \
+$(call get-gpi-deps,$1,$(addprefix $(2:%.gpi.d=%).,eps gpi.d)) >> $2; \
+$(ECHO) 'endif' >> $2;
+endef
+
+# Parse .gpi files for data and loaded dependencies, output to stdout
+#
+# The sed script here tries to be clever about obtaining valid
+# filenames from the gpi file. It assumes that the plot command starts its own
+# line, which is not too difficult a constraint to satisfy.
+#
+# This command script also generates 'include' directives for every 'load'
+# command in the .gpi file. The load command must appear on a line by itself
+# and the file it loads must have the suffix .gpi. If you don't want it to be
+# compiled when running make graphics, then give it a suffix of ._include_.gpi.
+#
+# $(call get-gpi-deps,<gpi file>,<targets>)
+define get-gpi-deps
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^[[:space:]]*s\{0,1\}plot/,/[^\\]$$/{' \
+-e ' H' \
+-e ' /[^\\]$$/{' \
+-e ' s/.*//' \
+-e ' x' \
+-e ' s/\\\{0,1\}\n//g' \
+-e ' s/^[[:space:]]*s\{0,1\}plot[[:space:]]*\(\[[^]]*\][[:space:]]*\)*/,/' \
+-e ' s/[[:space:]]*\(['\''"][^'\''"]*['\''"]\)\{0,1\}[^,]*/\1/g' \
+-e ' s/,['\''"]-\{0,1\}['\''"]//g' \
+-e ' s/[,'\''"]\{1,\}/ /g' \
+-e ' s!.*!$2: &!' \
+-e ' p' \
+-e ' }' \
+-e ' d' \
+-e '}' \
+-e 's/^[[:space:]]*load[[:space:]]*['\''"]\([^'\''"]*\.gpi\)['\''"].*$$/-include \1.d/p' \
+-e 'd' \
+$1
+endef
+
+# Colorizes real, honest-to-goodness LaTeX errors that can't be overcome with
+# recompilation.
+#
+# Note that we only ignore file not found errors for things that we know how to
+# build, like graphics files.
+#
+# $(call colorize-latex-errors,<log file>)
+define colorize-latex-errors
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^! LaTeX Error: File .*eps'"'"' not found\.$$/d' \
+-e '/^! LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size/d' \
+-e '/^! /,/^$$/{' \
+-e ' H' \
+-e ' /^$$/{' \
+-e ' x' \
+-e ' s/^.*$$/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/' \
+-e ' p' \
+-e ' }' \
+-e '}' \
+-e 'd' \
+$1
+endef
+
+# Colorize Makeindex errors
+define colorize-makeindex-errors
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^!! /{' \
+-e ' N' \
+-e ' s/^.*$$/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/' \
+-e ' p' \
+-e '}' \
+-e 'd' \
+$1
+endef
+
+# Colorize GNUplot errors
+#
+# $(call colorize-gnuplot-errors,<log file>)
+define colorize-gnuplot-errors
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^gnuplot>/,/^$$/{' \
+-e ' s/^gnuplot.*/$(C_ERROR)&/' \
+-e ' s/^$$/$(C_RESET)/' \
+-e ' p' \
+-e '}' \
+-e 'd' \
+$1
+endef
+
+# Colorize GraphViz errors
+#
+# $(call colorize-dot-errors,<log file>)
+define colorize-dot-errors
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^Error:/,/context:/s/.*/$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/p' \
+-e 's/^Warning:.*/$(C_WARNING)&$(C_RESET)/p' \
+-e 'd' \
+$1
+endef
+
+# Get all important .aux files from the top-level .aux file and merges them all
+# into a single file, which it outputs to stdout.
+#
+# $(call flatten-aux,<toplevel aux>,<output file>)
+define flatten-aux
+$(SED) \
+-e '/\\@input{\(.*\)}/{' \
+-e 's//\1/' \
+-e 's![.:]!\\&!g' \
+-e 'h' \
+-e 's!.*!\\:\\\\@input{&}:{!' \
+-e 'p' \
+-e 'x' \
+-e 's/\\././g' \
+-e 's/.*/r &/p' \
+-e 's/.*/d/p' \
+-e 's/.*/}/p' \
+-e 'd' \
+-e '}' \
+-e 'd' \
+'$1' > "$1.$$$$.sed.make"; \
+$(SED) -f "$1.$$$$.sed.make" '$1' > "$1.$$$$.make"; \
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^\\relax/d' \
+-e '/^\\bibcite/d' \
+-e 's/^\(\\newlabel{[^}]\{1,\}}\).*/\1/' \
+"$1.$$$$.make" | $(SORT) > '$2'; \
+$(call remove-temporary-files,$1.$$$$.make $1.$$$$.sed.make)
+endef
+
+# Generate pdf from postscript
+ps2pdf_normal := $(PS2PDF_NORMAL)
+ps2pdf_embedded := \
+ $(PS2PDF_EMBED) \
+ -dPDFSETTINGS=/printer \
+ -dEmbedAllFonts=true \
+ -dSubsetFonts=true \
+ -dMaxSubsetPct=100
+
+# Colorize LaTeX output.
+# This uses a neat trick from the Sed & Awk Book from O'Reilly:
+# 1) Ensure that the last line of the file gets appended to the hold buffer,
+# and blank it out to trigger end-of-paragraph logic below.
+# 2) When encountering a blank line (LaTeX output helpfully breaks output on
+# newlines)
+# a) swap the hold buffer (containing the paragraph) into the pattern buffer (putting a blank line into the hold buffer),
+# b) remove the newline at the beginning (don't ask),
+# c) apply any colorizing substitutions necessary to ensure happiness.
+# d) get the newline out of the hold buffer and append it
+# e) profit! (print)
+# 3) Anything not colorized is deleted, unless in verbose mode.
+color_tex := \
+ $(SED) \
+ -e '$${' \
+ -e ' /^$$/!{' \
+ -e ' H' \
+ -e ' s/.*//' \
+ -e ' }' \
+ -e '}' \
+ -e '/^$$/!{' \
+ -e ' H' \
+ -e ' d' \
+ -e '}' \
+ -e '/^$$/{' \
+ -e ' x' \
+ -e ' s/^\n//' \
+ -e ' /^Output written/{' \
+ -e ' s/.*(\([^)]\{1,\}\)).*/Success! Wrote \1/' \
+ -e ' s/[[:digit:]]\{1,\}/$(C_PAGES)&$(C_RESET)/g' \
+ -e ' s/Success!/$(C_SUCCESS)&$(C_RESET)/g' \
+ -e ' b end' \
+ -e ' }' \
+ -e ' /^! *LaTeX Error:.*/{' \
+ -e ' s//$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/' \
+ -e ' b end' \
+ -e ' }' \
+ -e ' /^.*Warning:.*/{' \
+ -e ' s//$(C_WARNING)&$(C_RESET)/' \
+ -e ' b end' \
+ -e ' }' \
+ -e ' /^Underfull.*/{' \
+ -e ' s//$(C_UNDERFULL)&$(C_RESET)/' \
+ -e ' b end' \
+ -e ' }' \
+ -e ' /^Overfull.*/{' \
+ -e ' s//$(C_OVERFULL)&$(C_RESET)/' \
+ -e ' b end' \
+ -e ' }' \
+ $(if $(VERBOSE),,-e ' d') \
+ -e ' :end' \
+ -e ' G' \
+ -e '}' \
+
+# Colorize BibTeX output.
+color_bib := \
+ $(SED) \
+ -e 's/^Warning--.*/$(C_WARNING)&$(C_RESET)/' -e 't' \
+ -e '/---/,/^.[^:]/{' \
+ -e ' H' \
+ -e ' /^.[^:]/{' \
+ -e ' x' \
+ -e ' s/\n\(.*\)/$(C_ERROR)\1$(C_RESET)/' \
+ -e ' p' \
+ -e ' s/.*//' \
+ -e ' h' \
+ -e ' d' \
+ -e ' }' \
+ -e ' d' \
+ -e '}' \
+ -e '/(.*error.*)/s//$(C_ERROR)&$(C_RESET)/' \
+ $(if $(VERBOSE),,-e 'd')
+
+
+# Make beamer output big enough to print on a full page. Landscape doesn't
+# seem to work correctly.
+enlarge_beamer = $(PSNUP) -l -1 -W128mm -H96mm -pletter
+
+# $(call test-run-again,<source stem>)
+test-run-again = $(EGREP) -q '^(.*Rerun .*|No file $1\.[^.]+\.)$$' $1.log
+
+# This tests whether the dvi target should be run at all, from viewing the log
+# file.
+# $(call test-log-for-need-to-run,<source stem>)
+define test-log-for-need-to-run
+$(SED) \
+-e '/^No file $(call escape-dots,$1)\.aux\./d' \
+$1.log \
+| $(EGREP) -q '^(.*Rerun .*|No file $1\.[^.]+\.|LaTeX Warning: File.*)$$'
+endef
+
+# LaTeX invocations
+#
+# $(call latex,<tex file>,[<extra LaTeX args>])
+run-latex = $(LATEX) --interaction=batchmode $(if $2,$2,) $1 > /dev/null
+
+# $(call latex-color-log,<LaTeX stem>)
+latex-color-log = $(color_tex) $1.log
+
+# $(call run-makeindex,<tex stem>)
+define run-makeindex
+success=1; \
+if ! $(MAKEINDEX) -q $1.idx > /dev/null || $(EGREP) -q '^!!' $1.ilg; then \
+ $(call colorize-makeindex-errors,$1.ilg); \
+ success=0; \
+fi; \
+[ "$$success" = "1" ] && $(sh_true) || $(sh_false);
+endef
+
+# BibTeX invocations
+#
+# $(call run-bibtex,<tex stem>)
+run-bibtex = $(BIBTEX) $1 | $(color_bib)
+
+
+# $(call convert-gpi,<gpi file>,<eps file>,[gray])
+define convert-gpi
+$(ECHO) 'set terminal postscript enhanced eps' \
+$(call get-default,$(strip \
+$(firstword \
+ $(shell \
+ $(SED) \
+ -e 's/^\#\#FONTSIZE=\([[:digit:]]\{1,\}\)/\1/p' \
+ -e 'd' \
+ $1 $(strip $(gpi_global)) \
+ ) \
+) \
+),22) \
+$(strip $(if $3,monochrome,$(if \
+$(shell $(EGREP) '^\#\#[[:space:]]*GRAY[[:space:]]*$$' $< $(gpi_global)),\
+,color))) > $1head.make; \
+$(ECHO) 'set output "$2"' >> $1head.make; \
+$(if $(gpi_global),$(CAT) $(gpi_global) >> $1head.make;,) \
+fnames='$1head.make $1';\
+$(if $(gpi_sed),\
+ $(SED) -f '$(gpi_sed)' $$fnames > $1.temp.make; \
+ fnames=$1.temp.make;,\
+) \
+success=1; \
+if ! $(GNUPLOT) $$fnames 2>$1.log; then \
+ $(call colorize-gnuplot-errors,$1.log); \
+ success=0; \
+fi; \
+$(if $(gpi_sed),$(call remove-temporary-files,$1.temp.make);,) \
+$(call remove-temporary-files,$1head.make); \
+[ "$$success" = "1" ] && $(sh_true) || $(sh_false);
+endef
+
+# Creation of .eps files from .png files
+#
+# The intermediate step of PNM (using NetPBM) produces much nicer output than
+# ImageMagick's "convert" binary. I couldn't get the right combination of
+# flags to make it look nice, anyway.
+#
+# To handle gray scale conversion, we pipe things through ppmtopgm in the
+# middle.
+#
+# $(call convert-png,<png file>,<eps file>)
+define convert-png
+$(PNGTOPNM) "$1" \
+ $(if $3,| $(PPMTOPGM),) \
+ | $(PNMTOPS) -noturn \
+ > "$2"
+endef
+
+# Creation of .eps files from .fig files
+# $(call convert-fig,<fig file>,<eps file>,[gray])
+convert-fig = $(FIG2DEV) -L eps $(if $3,-N,) $1 $2
+
+# Creation of .pstex files from .fig files
+# $(call convert-fig-pstex,<fig file>,<pstex file>)
+convert-fig-pstex = $(FIG2DEV) -L pstex $1 $2 > /dev/null 2>&1
+
+# Creation of .pstex_t files from .fig files
+# $(call convert-fig-pstex-t,<fig file>,<pstex file>,<pstex_t file>)
+convert-fig-pstex-t = $(FIG2DEV) -L pstex_t -p $3 $1 $2 > /dev/null 2>&1
+
+# Creation of .dot_t files from .dot files
+# #(call convert-dot-tex,<dot file>,<dot_t file>)
+convert-dot-tex = $(DOT2TEX) '$1' > '$2'
+
+# Creation of .tex files from .rst files
+# TODO: Fix paper size so that it can be specified in the file itself
+# $(call convert-rst,<rst file>,<tex file>)
+rst_style_file=$(wildcard _rststyle_._include_.tex)
+define convert-rst
+$(RST2LATEX) \
+ --documentoptions=letterpaper \
+ $(if $(rst_style_file),--stylesheet=$(rst_style_file),) \
+ $1 $2
+endef
+
+# Converts svg files into .eps files
+#
+# $(call convert-svg,<svg file>,<eps file>,[gray])
+convert-svg = $(INKSCAPE) --export-eps='$2' '$1'
+
+# Converts xvg files into .eps files
+#
+# $(call convert-xvg,<xvg file>,<eps file>,[gray])
+convert-xvg = $(XMGRACE) '$1' -printfile - -hardcopy -hdevice EPS $(if $3,| $(call kill-ps-color)) > '$2'
+
+# Converts .eps.gz files into .eps files
+#
+# $(call convert-epsgz,<eps.gz file>,<eps file>,[gray])
+convert-epsgz = $(GUNZIP) -c '$1' $(if $3,| $(call kill-ps-color)) > '$2'
+
+# Converts .eps files into .eps files (usually a no-op, but can make grayscale)
+#
+# $(call convert-eps,<in file>,<out file>,[gray])
+convert-eps = $(if $3,$(call kill-ps-color) $1 > $2)
+
+# The name of the file containing special postscript commands for grayscale
+gray_eps_file := gray.eps.make
+
+# Changes sethsbcolor and setrgbcolor calls in postscript to always produce
+# grayscale. In general, this is accomplished by writing new versions of those
+# functions into the user dictionary space, which is looked up before the
+# global or system dictionaries (userdict is one of the permanent dictionaries
+# in postscript and is not read-only like systemdict).
+#
+# For setrgbcolor, the weighted average of the triple is computed and the
+# triple is replaced with three copies of that average before the original
+# procedure is called: .299R + .587G + .114B
+#
+# For sethsbcolor, the color is first converted to RGB, then to grayscale by
+# the new setrgbcolor operator as described above. Why is this done?
+# Because simply using the value component will tend to make pure colors
+# white, a very undesirable thing. Pure blue should not translate to white,
+# but to some level of gray. Conversion to RGB does the right thing. It's
+# messy, but it works.
+#
+# From
+# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSV_color_space#Transformation_from_HSV_to_RGB,
+# HSB = HSV (Value = Brightness), and the formula used to convert to RGB is
+# as follows:
+#
+# Hi = int(floor(6 * H)) mod 6
+# f = 6 * H - Hi
+# p = V(1-S)
+# q = V(1-fS)
+# t = V(1-(1-f)S)
+# if Hi = 0: R G B <-- V t p
+# if Hi = 1: R G B <-- q V p
+# if Hi = 2: R G B <-- p V t
+# if Hi = 3: R G B <-- p q V
+# if Hi = 4: R G B <-- t p V
+# if Hi = 5: R G B <-- V p q
+#
+# The messy stack-based implementation is below
+# $(call create-gray-eps-file,filename)
+define create-gray-eps-file
+$(ECHO) -n -e '\
+/OLDRGB /setrgbcolor load def\n\
+/setrgbcolor {\n\
+ .114 mul exch\n\
+ .587 mul add exch\n\
+ .299 mul add\n\
+ dup dup\n\
+ OLDRGB\n\
+} bind def\n\
+/OLDHSB /sethsbcolor load def\n\
+/sethsbcolor {\n\
+ 2 index % H V S H\n\
+ 6 mul floor cvi 6 mod % Hi V S H\n\
+ 3 index % H Hi V S H\n\
+ 6 mul % 6H Hi V S H\n\
+ 1 index % Hi 6H Hi V S H\n\
+ sub % f Hi V S H\n\
+ 2 index 1 % 1 V f Hi V S H\n\
+ 4 index % S 1 V f Hi V S H\n\
+ sub mul % p f Hi V S H\n\
+ 3 index 1 % 1 V p f Hi V S H\n\
+ 6 index % S 1 V p f Hi V S H\n\
+ 4 index % f S 1 V p f Hi V S H\n\
+ mul sub mul % q p f Hi V S H\n\
+ 4 index 1 1 % 1 1 V q p f Hi V S H\n\
+ 5 index % f 1 1 V q p f Hi V S H\n\
+ sub % (1-f) 1 V q p f Hi V S H\n\
+ 8 index % S (1-f) 1 V q p f Hi V S H\n\
+ mul sub mul % t q p f Hi V S H\n\
+ 4 -1 roll pop % t q p Hi V S H\n\
+ 7 -2 roll pop pop % t q p Hi V\n\
+ 5 -2 roll % Hi V t q p\n\
+ dup 0 eq\n\
+ {1 index 3 index 6 index}\n\
+ {\n\
+ dup 1 eq\n\
+ {3 index 2 index 6 index}\n\
+ {\n\
+ dup 2 eq\n\
+ {4 index 2 index 4 index}\n\
+ {\n\
+ dup 3 eq\n\
+ {4 index 4 index 3 index}\n\
+ {\n\
+ dup 4 eq\n\
+ {2 index 5 index 3 index}\n\
+ {\n\
+ dup 5 eq\n\
+ {1 index 5 index 5 index}\n\
+ {0 0 0}\n\
+ ifelse\n\
+ }\n\
+ ifelse\n\
+ }\n\
+ ifelse\n\
+ }\n\
+ ifelse\n\
+ }\n\
+ ifelse\n\
+ }\n\
+ ifelse % B G R Hi V t q p\n\
+ setrgbcolor\n\
+ 5 {pop} repeat\n\
+} bind def\n'\
+> $1
+endef
+
+# This actually inserts the color-killing code into a postscript file
+# $(call kill-ps-color)
+define kill-ps-color
+$(SED) -e '/%%EndComments/r $(gray_eps_file)'
+endef
+
+# Converts graphviz .dot files into .eps files
+# Grayscale is not directly supported by dot, so we pipe it through fig2dev in
+# that case.
+# $(call convert-dot,<dot file>,<eps file>,<log file>,[gray])
+define convert-dot
+$(DOT) -Tps '$1' 2>'$3' $(if $4,| $(call kill-ps-color)) > '$2'; \
+$(call colorize-dot-errors,$3)
+endef
+
+# Convert DVI to Postscript
+# $(call make-ps,<dvi file>,<ps file>,<log file>,[<paper size>])
+make-ps = \
+ $(DVIPS) -o '$2' $(if $(filter-out BEAMER,$4),-t$(firstword $4),) '$1' \
+ $(if $(filter BEAMER,$4),| $(enlarge_beamer)) > $3 2>&1
+
+# Convert Postscript to PDF
+# $(call make-pdf,<ps file>,<pdf file>,<log file>,<embed file>)
+make-pdf = \
+ $(if $(filter 1,$(shell $(CAT) '$4')),\
+ $(ps2pdf_embedded),\
+ $(ps2pdf_normal)) '$1' '$2' > $3 2>&1
+
+# Display information about what is being done
+# $(call echo-build,<output file>,[<run number>])
+echo-build = $(ECHO) "$(C_BUILD)= $1 --> $2$(if $3, ($3),) =$(C_RESET)"
+echo-graphic = $(ECHO) "$(C_GRAPHIC)= $1 --> $2 =$(C_RESET)"
+echo-dep = $(ECHO) "$(C_DEP)= $1 --> $2 =$(C_RESET)"
+
+# Display a list of something
+# $(call echo-list,<values>)
+echo-list = for x in $1; do $(ECHO) "$$x"; done
+
+#
+# DEFAULT TARGET
+#
+
+.PHONY: all
+all: $(default_pdf_targets) ;
+
+.PHONY: all-pdf
+all-pdf: $(default_pdf_targets) ;
+
+.PHONY: all-ps
+all-ps: $(default_ps_targets) ;
+
+.PHONY: all-dvi
+all-dvi: $(default_dvi_targets) ;
+
+#
+# VIEWING TARGET
+#
+.PHONY: show
+show: all
+ $(QUIET)for x in $(default_pdf_targets); do \
+ [ -e "$$x" ] && $(VIEW_PDF) $$x & \
+ done
+
+#
+# INCLUDES
+#
+source_includes := $(addsuffix .d,$(source_stems_to_include))
+graphic_includes := $(addsuffix .gpi.d,$(graphic_stems_to_include))
+
+# Include only the dependencies used
+ifneq "" "$(source_includes)"
+include $(source_includes)$(call include-message,$(source_includes))
+endif
+ifneq "" "$(graphic_includes)"
+include $(graphic_includes)$(call include-message,$(graphic_includes))
+endif
+
+#
+# MAIN TARGETS
+#
+
+%: %.pdf ;
+
+# This builds and displays the wanted file.
+.PHONY: $(addsuffix ._show,$(stems_ssg))
+%._show: %.pdf
+ $(QUIET)$(VIEW_PDF) $< &
+
+.SECONDARY: $(all_pdf_targets)
+%.pdf: %.ps %.embed.make
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$<,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call make-pdf,$<,$@.temp,$@.log,$*.embed.make); \
+ if [ x"$$?" = x"0" ]; then \
+ $(if $(VERBOSE),$(CAT) $@.log,:); \
+ $(RM) -f '$@'; \
+ $(MV) '$@.temp' '$@'; \
+ $(TOUCH) '$@'; \
+ $(call copy-with-logging,$@,$(BINARY_TARGET_DIR)); \
+ else \
+ $(CAT) $@.log; \
+ $(call remove-temporary-files,'$@.temp'); \
+ $(sh_false); \
+ fi
+
+.SECONDARY: $(all_ps_targets)
+%.ps: %.dvi %.paper.make
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$<,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call make-ps,$<,$@.temp,$@.log,\
+ $(firstword $(shell $(CAT) $*.paper.make))); \
+ if [ x"$$?" = x"0" ]; then \
+ $(if $(VERBOSE),$(CAT) $@.log,:); \
+ $(RM) -f '$@'; \
+ $(MV) '$@.temp' '$@'; \
+ $(TOUCH) '$@'; \
+ $(call copy-with-logging,$@,$(BINARY_TARGET_DIR)); \
+ else \
+ $(CAT) $@.log; \
+ $(call remove-temporary-files,'$@.temp'); \
+ $(sh_false); \
+ fi
+
+# Build the final dvi file. This is a very tricky rule because of the way that
+# latex runs multiple times, needs graphics after the first run (or maybe
+# already has them), and relies on bibliographies or indices that may not exist.
+#
+# Check the log for fatal errors. If they exist, colorize and bail.
+#
+# Create the .auxdvi.cookie file. (Needed for next time if not present)
+#
+# If any of the following are true, we must rebuild at least one time:
+#
+# * the .bbl was recently rebuilt
+#
+# check a cookie, then delete it
+#
+# * any of several output files was created or changed:
+#
+# check $*.run.cookie, then delete it
+#
+# * the .aux file changed in a way that necessitates attention
+#
+# Note that if the .auxdvi.make file doesn't exist, this means
+# that we are doing a clean build, so it doesn't figure into the
+# test for running again.
+#
+# compare against .auxdvi.make
+#
+# move if different, remove if not
+#
+# * the .log file has errors or warnings requiring at least one more run
+#
+# We use a loop over a single item to simplify the process of breaking
+# out when we find one of the conditions to be true.
+#
+# If we do NOT need to run latex here, then we move the $@.1st.make file
+# over to $@ because the .dvi file has already been built by the first
+# dependency run and is valid.
+#
+# If we do, we delete that cookie file and do the normal multiple-runs
+# routine.
+#
+.SECONDARY: $(all_dvi_targets)
+%.dvi: %.bbl %.aux
+ $(QUIET)\
+ fatal=`$(call colorize-latex-errors,$*.log)`; \
+ if [ x"$$fatal" != x"" ]; then \
+ $(ECHO) "$$fatal"; \
+ exit 1; \
+ fi; \
+ $(call make-auxdvi-file,$*.aux.make,$*.auxdvi.cookie); \
+ run=0; \
+ for i in 1; do \
+ if $(call test-exists,$*.bbl.cookie); then \
+ run=1; \
+ break; \
+ fi; \
+ if $(call test-exists,$*.run.cookie); then \
+ run=1; \
+ break; \
+ fi; \
+ if $(call \
+ test-exists-and-different,$*.auxdvi.cookie,$*.auxdvi.make);\
+ then \
+ run=1; \
+ break; \
+ fi; \
+ if $(call test-log-for-need-to-run,$*); then \
+ run=1; \
+ break; \
+ fi; \
+ done; \
+ $(call remove-temporary-files,$*.bbl.cookie $*.run.cookie); \
+ $(MV) $*.auxdvi.cookie $*.auxdvi.make; \
+ if [ x"$$run" = x"1" ]; then \
+ $(call remove-files,$@.1st.make); \
+ for i in 2 3 4 5; do \
+ $(if $(findstring 3.79,$(MAKE_VERSION)),\
+ $(call echo-build,$*.tex,$@,$$$$i),\
+ $(call echo-build,$*.tex,$@,$$i)\
+ ); \
+ $(call run-latex,$*); \
+ $(call test-run-again,$*) || break; \
+ done; \
+ else \
+ $(MV) $@.1st.make $@; \
+ fi; \
+ $(call copy-with-logging,$@,$(BINARY_TARGET_DIR)); \
+ $(call latex-color-log,$*)
+
+# Build the .bbl file. When dependencies are included, this will (or will
+# not!) depend on something.bib, which we detect, acting accordingly. The
+# dependency creation also produces the %.auxbbl.make file. BibTeX is a bit
+# finicky about what you call the actual files, but we can rest assured that if
+# a .auxbbl.make file exists, then the .aux file does, as well. The
+# .auxbbl.make file is a cookie indicating whether the .bbl needs to be
+# rewritten. It only changes if the .aux file changes in ways relevant to .bbl
+# creation.
+#
+# Note that we do NOT touch the .bbl file if there is no need to
+# create/recreate it. We would like to leave existing files alone if they
+# don't need to be changed, thus possibly avoiding a rebuild trigger on the
+# .dvi side.
+%.bbl: %.auxbbl.make
+ $(QUIET)\
+ $(if $(filter %.bib,$^),\
+ $(call echo-build,$(filter %.bib,$?) $*.aux,$@); \
+ $(call run-bibtex,$*); \
+ $(TOUCH) $@.cookie; \
+ )
+
+# Create the index file
+%.ind: %.idx %.tex
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$<,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call run-makeindex,$*)
+#
+# SCRIPTED LaTeX TARGETS
+#
+.SECONDARY: $(all_tex_targets)
+%.tex: %.tex.sh
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$<,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(SHELL) $< $@
+
+%.tex: %.rst $(rst_style_file)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$<,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-rst,$<,$@)
+
+#
+# GRAYSCALE LaTeX TARGETS
+#
+
+# Parse %.d to get all of the include files, then run sed to generate new files
+# for all of them that depend on _gray.
+%._gray_.tex: %.d %.tex
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)\
+ texstems=`$(SED) \
+ -e 's/[^:]*:[[:space:]]*\(.*\)\.tex[[:space:]]*$$/\\1/p' \
+ -e 'd' \
+ $<`; \
+ for f in $$texstems; do \
+ $(SED) \
+ -e 's/\.eps/._gray_&/' \
+ -e 's/\.pstex/._gray_&/' \
+ -e 's/\.pstex_t/._gray_&/' \
+ -e 's/_include_/&._gray_/g' \
+ $$f.tex > $$f._gray_.tex; \
+ done;
+
+#
+# GRAPHICS TARGETS
+#
+.PHONY: all-graphics
+all-graphics: $(all_graphics_targets);
+
+.PHONY: all-pstex all-gray-pstex
+all-pstex: $(all_pstex_targets);
+all-gray-pstex: $(all_gray_pstex_targets);
+
+.PHONY: all-dot2tex
+all-dot2tex: $(all_dot2tex_targets);
+
+.PHONY: show-graphics
+show-graphics: all-graphics
+ $(VIEW_GRAPHICS) $(all_known_graphics)
+
+$(gray_eps_file):
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call create-gray-eps-file,$@)
+
+%._gray_.eps: %.gpi $(gpi_sed)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-gpi,$<,$@,1)
+
+%._gray_.eps: %.fig
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-fig,$<,$@,1)
+
+%._gray_.eps: %.dot $(gray_eps_file)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-dot,$<,$@,$<.log,1)
+
+%._gray_.eps: %.xvg $(gray_eps_file)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-xvg,$<,$@,1)
+
+%._gray_.eps: %.svg $(gray_eps_file)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-svg,$<,$@,1)
+
+%._gray_.eps: %.png $(gray_eps_file)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-png,$<,$@,1)
+
+%._gray_.eps: %.eps.gz $(gray_eps_file)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-epsgz,$<,$@,1)
+
+%._gray_.eps: %.eps $(gray_eps_file)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-eps,$<,$@,1)
+
+%._gray_.pstex: %.fig
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-fig-pstex,$<,$@,1)
+
+%._gray_.pstex_t: %.fig %._gray_.pstex
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-fig-pstex-t,$<,$@,$*._gray_.pstex,1)
+
+%.eps: %.gpi $(gpi_sed)
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-gpi,$<,$@,$(GRAY))
+
+%.eps: %.fig
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-fig,$<,$@,$(GRAY))
+
+%.eps: %.dot $(if $(GRAY),$(gray_eps_file))
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-dot,$<,$@,$<.log,$(GRAY))
+
+%.eps: %.xvg $(if $(GRAY),$(gray_eps_file))
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-xvg,$<,$@,$(GRAY))
+
+%.eps: %.svg $(if $(GRAY),$(gray_eps_file))
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-svg,$<,$@,$(GRAY))
+
+%.eps: %.png $(if $(GRAY),$(gray_eps_file))
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-png,$<,$@,$(GRAY))
+
+%.eps: %.eps.gz $(if $(GRAY),$(gray_eps_file))
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-epsgz,$<,$@,$(GRAY))
+
+%.pstex: %.fig
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-fig-pstex,$<,$@,$(GRAY))
+
+%.pstex_t: %.fig %.pstex
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-fig-pstex-t,$<,$@,$*.pstex,$(GRAY))
+
+%.dot_t: %.dot
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-graphic,$^,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call convert-dot-tex,$<,$@)
+
+#
+# DEPENDENCY-RELATED TARGETS.
+#
+
+# Generate all of the information needed to get dependencies
+# As a side effect, this creates a .dvi file. We need to be sure to remove it
+# if there are errors. Errors can take several forms and all of them are found
+# within the log file:
+# * There was a LaTeX error
+# * A needed file was not found
+# * Cross references need adjustment
+#
+# Behavior:
+# This rule is responsible for generating the following:
+# %.aux
+# %.d
+# %.aux.make
+# %.dvi.1st.make (the .dvi file, moved)
+#
+# Steps:
+#
+# Run latex
+# Move .dvi somewhere else (make no judgements about success)
+# Flatten the .aux file into another file
+# Add source dependencies
+# Add graphic dependencies
+# Add bib dependencies
+#
+# Create cookies for various suffixes that may represent files that
+# need to be read by LaTeX in order for it to function properly.
+#
+%.d %.aux %.aux.make: %.tex
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$<,$*.d $*.dvi,1)
+ $(QUIET)\
+ $(call run-latex,$<,--recorder) || $(sh_true); \
+ $(call die-on-pstexs,$*.log); \
+ $(call die-on-dot2tex,$*.log); \
+ $(MV) $*.dvi $*.dvi.1st.make; \
+ $(call flatten-aux,$*.aux,$*.aux.make); \
+ $(ECHO) "# vim: ft=make" > $*.d; \
+ $(ECHO) ".PHONY: $*._graphics" >> $*.d; \
+ $(call get-inputs,$*.fls,$(addprefix $*.,aux aux.make d dvi)) >> $*.d; \
+ $(call get-graphics,$*.log,$(addprefix $*.,d dvi _graphics)) >> $*.d; \
+ $(call get-inds,$*.log,$(addprefix $*.,d aux aux.make)) >> $*.d; \
+ $(call get-bibs,$*.aux.make,$(addprefix $*.,bbl aux aux.make)) >> $*.d; \
+ for s in toc out lot lof lol nav; do \
+ if [ -e "$*.$$s" ]; then \
+ if ! $(DIFF) -q $*.$$s $*.$$s.make 2>/dev/null; then \
+ $(TOUCH) $*.run.cookie; \
+ fi; \
+ $(CP) $*.$$s $*.$$s.make; \
+ fi; \
+ done
+
+# This is a cookie that is updated if the flattened aux file has changed in a
+# way that affects the bibliography generation.
+.SECONDARY: $(addsuffix .auxbbl.make,$(stems_ssg))
+%.auxbbl.make: %.aux.make
+ $(QUIET)\
+ $(call make-auxbbl-file,$<,$@.temp); \
+ $(call replace-if-different-and-remove,$@.temp,$@)
+
+# Build a dependency file for .gpi files. These often plot data files that
+# also reside in the directory, so if a data file changes, it's nice to know
+# about it. This also handles loaded .gpi files, whose filename should have
+# _include_. in it.
+%._gray_.gpi.d: %.gpi
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$<,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call make-gpi-d,$<,$@)
+
+%.gpi.d: %.gpi
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-build,$<,$@)
+ $(QUIET)$(call make-gpi-d,$<,$@)
+
+# Store the paper size for this document -- note that if beamer is used we set
+# it to the special BEAMER paper size. We only do this, however, if the
+# special comment exists, in which case we enlarge the output with psnup.
+#
+# The paper size is extracted from a documentclass attribute.
+%.paper.make: %.tex
+ $(QUIET)$(SED) \
+ -e '/\\documentclass/,/}/{' \
+ -e ' s/%.*//' \
+ -e ' H' \
+ -e ' /}/{' \
+ -e ' s/.*//' \
+ -e ' x' \
+ -e ' /\\documentclass/!d' \
+ -e ' s/[\n[:space:]]*//g' \
+ -e ' s/\([,{[]\)\([[:alnum:]]\{1,\}\)paper\([],}]\)/\1%-\2-%\3/g' \
+ -e ' s/\([,{[]\)\(landscape\)\([],}]\)/\1%-\2-%\3/g' \
+ -e ' s/^[^%]*%-//' \
+ -e ' s/-%[^%]*$$//' \
+ -e ' s/-%[^%]%-/ /g' \
+ -e ' p' \
+ -e ' }' \
+ -e ' d' \
+ -e '}' \
+ -e 'd' \
+ $< > $@; \
+ $(EGREP) -q '^[^%]*\\documentclass[^{]*{beamer}' $< && \
+ (\
+ $(EGREP) -q '^%%[[:space:]]*BEAMER[[:space:]]*LARGE$$' $< && \
+ $(ECHO) "BEAMER" > $@ || \
+ : > $@ \
+ ) || $(sh_true)
+
+# Store embedding instructions for this document using a special comment
+%.embed.make: %.tex
+ $(QUIET)$(EGREP) '^%%[[:space:]]*NO[[:space:]]*EMBED[[:space:]]*$$' $< \
+ && $(ECHO) '' > $@ \
+ || $(ECHO) '1' > $@;
+
+#
+# HELPFUL PHONY TARGETS
+#
+
+.PHONY: _all_programs
+_all_programs:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== All External Programs Used =="
+ $(QUIET)$(call output-all-programs)
+
+.PHONY: _check_programs
+_check_programs:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== Checking Makefile Dependencies =="; $(ECHO)
+ $(QUIET) \
+ $(ECHO) hi; \
+ allprogs=`\
+ ($(call output-all-programs)) | \
+ $(SED) \
+ -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' \
+ -e '/^#/d' \
+ -e 's/[[:space:]]*#.*//' \
+ -e '/^=/s/[[:space:]]/_/g' \
+ -e '/^[[:space:]]*$$/d' \
+ -e 's/^[^=].*=[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]\{1,\}\).*$$/\\1/' \
+ `; \
+ spaces=' '; \
+ for p in $${allprogs}; do \
+ case $$p in \
+ =*) $(ECHO); $(ECHO) "$$p";; \
+ *) \
+ $(ECHO) -n "$$p:$$spaces" | $(SED) -e 's/^\(.\{0,20\}\).*$$/\1/'; \
+ loc=`$(WHICH) $$p`; \
+ if [ x"$$?" = x"0" ]; then \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_SUCCESS)Found:$(C_RESET) $$loc"; \
+ else \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_FAILURE)Not Found$(C_RESET)"; \
+ fi; \
+ ;; \
+ esac; \
+ done
+
+.PHONY: _check_gpi_files
+_check_gpi_files:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== Checking all .gpi files for common errors =="; \
+ $(ECHO); \
+ for f in $(files.gpi); do \
+ result=`$(EGREP) '^([^#]*set terminal |set output )' $$f`; \
+ $(ECHO) -n "$$f: "; \
+ if [ x"$$result" = x"" ]; then \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_SUCCESS)Okay$(C_RESET)"; \
+ else \
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_FAILURE)Warning: Problematic commands:$(C_RESET)";\
+ $(ECHO) "$(C_ERROR)$$result$(C_RESET)"; \
+ fi; \
+ done; \
+ $(ECHO)
+
+.PHONY: _all_stems
+_all_stems:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== All Stems =="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(sort $(all_stems)))
+
+.PHONY: _includes
+_includes:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== Include Stems =="
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "=== Sources ==="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(sort $(source_includes)))
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "=== Graphics ==="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(sort $(graphic_includes)))
+
+.PHONY: _all_sources
+_all_sources:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== All Sources =="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(sort $(all_files.tex)))
+
+.PHONY: _dependency_graph
+_dependency_graph:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "/* LaTeX Dependency Graph */"
+ $(QUIET)$(call output-dependency-graph)
+
+.PHONY: _show_dependency_graph
+_show_dependency_graph:
+ $(QUIET)$(call output-dependency-graph,$(graph_stem).dot)
+ $(QUIET)$(DOT) -Tps -o $(graph_stem).eps $(graph_stem).dot
+ $(QUIET)$(VIEW_POSTSCRIPT) $(graph_stem).eps
+ $(QUIET)$(call remove-temporary-files,$(graph_stem).*)
+
+.PHONY: _sources
+_sources:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== Sources =="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(sort $(files.tex)))
+
+.PHONY: _scripts
+_scripts:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== Scripts =="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(sort $(files_scripts)))
+
+.PHONY: _graphic_outputs
+_graphic_outputs:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== Graphic Outputs =="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(sort $(all_graphics_targets)))
+
+.PHONY: _graphic_sources
+_graphic_sources:
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== Graphic Sources =="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(sort $(files_graphics)))
+
+.PHONY: _env
+_env:
+ifdef .VARIABLES
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== MAKE VARIABLES =="
+ $(QUIET)$(call echo-list,$(foreach var,$(sort $(.VARIABLES)),'$(var)'))
+endif
+ $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "== ENVIRONMENT =="
+ $(QUIET)$(ENV)
+
+#
+# CLEAN TARGETS
+#
+.PHONY: clean-deps
+clean-deps:
+ $(QUIET)$(call clean-files,$(all_d_targets) *.make *.make.temp *.cookie)
+
+.PHONY: clean-tex
+clean-tex: clean-deps
+ $(QUIET)$(call clean-files,$(rm_tex))
+
+.PHONY: clean-graphics
+# TODO: This *always* deletes pstex files, even if they were not generated by
+# anything.... In other words, if you create a pstex and pstex_t pair by hand
+# an drop them in here without the generating fig file, they will be deleted
+# and you won't get them back. It's a hack put in here because I'm not sure we
+# even want to keep pstex functionality, so my motivation is not terribly high
+# for doing it right.
+clean-graphics:
+ $(QUIET)$(call clean-files,$(all_graphics_targets) *.gpi.d *.pstex *.pstex_t *.dot_t)
+
+.PHONY: clean-backups
+clean-backups:
+ $(QUIET)$(call clean-files,$(backup_patterns) *.temp)
+
+.PHONY: clean-auxiliary
+clean-auxiliary:
+ $(QUIET)$(call clean-files,$(graph_stem).*)
+
+.PHONY: clean-nographics
+clean-nographics: clean-tex clean-deps clean-backups clean-auxiliary ;
+
+.PHONY: clean
+clean: clean-tex clean-graphics clean-deps clean-backups clean-auxiliary
+
+#
+# HELP TARGETS
+#
+
+.PHONY: help
+help:
+ $(help_text)
+
+.PHONY: version
+version:
+ $(QUIET)\
+ $(ECHO) "$(fileinfo) Version $(version)"; \
+ $(ECHO) "by $(author)"; \
+ $(ECHO); \
+ $(ECHO) 'SVN info: $(svninfo)';
+
+#
+# HELP TEXT
+#
+
+define help_text
+# $(fileinfo) Version $(version)
+#
+# by $(author)
+#
+# Generates a number of possible output files from a LaTeX document and its
+# various dependencies. Handles .bib files, \include and \input, and .eps
+# graphics. All dependencies are handled automatically by running LaTeX over
+# the source.
+#
+# USAGE:
+#
+# make [GRAY=1] [VERBOSE=1] [SHELL_DEBUG=1] <target(s)>
+#
+# STANDARD OPTIONS:
+# GRAY:
+# Setting this variable forces all recompiled graphics to be grayscale.
+# It is useful when creating a document for printing. The default is
+# to allow colors. Note that it only changes graphics that need to be
+# rebuilt! It is usually a good idea to do a 'make clean' first.
+#
+# There is another facility for creating grayscale documents that is
+# better when you can use it (it has some small limitations not shared
+# by this approach). See the section on %._gray_ targets below.
+#
+# VERBOSE:
+# This turns off all @ prefixes for commands invoked by make. Thus,
+# you get to see all of the gory details of what is going on.
+#
+# SHELL_DEBUG:
+# This enables the -x option for sh, meaning that everything it does is
+# echoed to stderr. This is particularly useful for debugging
+# what is going on in $$(shell ...) invocations. One of my favorite
+# debugging tricks is to do this:
+#
+# make -d SHELL_DEBUG=1 VERBOSE=1 2>&1 | less
+#
+# STANDARD AUXILIARY FILES:
+#
+# Makefile.ini
+#
+# This file can contain variable declarations that override various
+# aspects of the makefile. For example, one might specify
+#
+# neverclean := *.pdf *.ps
+# onlysources.tex := main.tex
+# PS2PDF_EMBED := ps2pdf14
+# LATEX_COLOR_WARNING := 'bold red uline'
+#
+# And this would override the neverclean setting to ensure that pdf
+# and ps files always remain behind, set the makefile to treat all
+# .tex files that are not "main.tex" as includes (and therefore not
+# default targets), and ps2pdf14 as the proper ps to pdf conversion
+# program for embedded fonts. It also changes the LaTeX warning
+# output to be red, bold, and underlined.
+#
+# There are numerous variables in this file that can be overridden in
+# this way. Search for '?=' to find them all.
+#
+# Also, you can put arbitrary targets into it if, for example, you
+# want your source built from something else, e.g.:
+#
+# generated.tex: generating_script.weird_lang depA depB
+# ./generating_script.weird_lang > $$@
+#
+# The Makefile.ini is imported before anything else is done, so go
+# wild with your ideas for changes to this makefile in there. It
+# makes it easy to test them before submitting patches.
+#
+# STANDARD ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES:
+#
+# LATEX_COLOR_WARNING '$(LATEX_COLOR_WARNING)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_ERROR '$(LATEX_COLOR_ERROR)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_UNDERFULL '$(LATEX_COLOR_UNDERFULL)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_OVERFULL '$(LATEX_COLOR_OVERFULL)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_PAGES '$(LATEX_COLOR_PAGES)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_BUILD '$(LATEX_COLOR_BUILD)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_GRAPHIC '$(LATEX_COLOR_GRAPHIC)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_DEP '$(LATEX_COLOR_DEP)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_SUCCESS '$(LATEX_COLOR_SUCCESS)'
+# LATEX_COLOR_FAILURE '$(LATEX_COLOR_FAILURE)'
+#
+# These may be redefined in your environment to be any of the following:
+#
+# black
+# red
+# green
+# yellow
+# blue
+# magenta
+# cyan
+# white
+#
+# Bold or underline may be used, as well, either alone or in combination
+# with colors:
+#
+# bold
+# uline
+#
+# Order is not important. You may want, for example, to specify:
+#
+# export LATEX_COLOR_SUCCESS='bold blue uline'
+#
+# in your .bashrc file. I don't know why, but you may want to.
+#
+# STANDARD TARGETS:
+#
+# all:
+# Make all possible documents in this directory. The documents are
+# determined by scanning for .tex and .tex.sh (described in more detail
+# later) and omitting any file that ends in ._include_.tex or
+# ._nobuild_.tex. The output is a set of .pdf files.
+#
+# If you wish to omit files without naming them with the special
+# underscore names, set the following near the top of the Makefile,
+# or (this is recommended) within a Makefile.ini in the same directory:
+#
+# includes.tex := file1.tex file2.tex
+#
+# This will cause the files listed to be considered as include files.
+#
+# If you have only few source files, you can set
+#
+# onlysources.tex := main.tex
+#
+# This will cause only the source files listed to be considered in
+# dependency detection. All other .tex files will be considered as
+# include files. Note that these options work for *any* source type,
+# so you could do something similar with includes.gpi, for example.
+# Note that this works for *any valid source* target. All of the
+# onlysources.* variables are commented out in the shipping version of
+# this file, so it does the right thing when they simply don't exist.
+# The comments are purely documentation. If you know, for example, that
+# file.mycoolformat is supported by this Makefile, but don't see the
+# "onlysources.mycoolformat" declared in the comments, that doesn't mean
+# you can't use it. Go ahead and set "onlysources.mycoolformat" and it
+# should do the right thing.
+#
+# show:
+# Builds and displays all documents in this directory. It uses the
+# environment-overridable value of VIEW_PDF (currently $(VIEW_PDF)) to
+# do its work.
+#
+# all-graphics:
+# Make all of the graphics in this directory.
+#
+# all-pstex:
+# Build all fig files into pstex and pstex_t files. Gray DOES NOT WORK.
+#
+# all-gray-pstex:
+# Build all fig files into grayscale pstex and pstex_t files.
+#
+# all-dot2tex:
+# Build all dot files into tex files.
+#
+# show-graphics:
+# Builds and displays all graphics in this directory. Uses the
+# environment-overridable value of VIEW_GRAPHICS (currently
+# $(VIEW_GRAPHICS)) to do its work.
+#
+# clean:
+# Remove ALL generated files, leaving only source intact.
+# This will *always* skip files mentioned in the "neverclean" variable,
+# either in this file or specified in Makefile.ini:
+#
+# neverclean := *.pdf *.ps
+#
+# The neverclean variable works on all "clean" targets below, as well.
+#
+# clean-graphics:
+# Remove all generated graphics files.
+#
+# clean-backups:
+# Remove all backup files: $(backup_patterns)
+# (XFig and other editors have a nasty habit of leaving them around)
+# Also removes Makefile-generated .temp files
+#
+# clean-tex:
+# Remove all files generated from LaTeX invocations except dependency
+# information. Leaves graphics alone.
+#
+# clean-deps:
+# Removes all auto-generated dependency information.
+#
+# clean-auxiliary:
+# Removes extra files created by various targets (like the dependency
+# graph output).
+#
+# clean-nographics:
+# Cleans everything *except* the graphics files.
+#
+# help:
+# This help text.
+#
+# version:
+# Version information about this LaTeX makefile.
+#
+# DEBUG TARGETS:
+#
+# _all_programs:
+# A list of the programs used by this makefile.
+#
+# _check_programs:
+# Checks your system for the needed software and reports what it finds.
+#
+# _check_gpi_files:
+# Checks the .gpi files in the current directory for common errors, such
+# as specification of the terminal or output file inside of the gpi file
+# itself.
+#
+# _dependency_graph:
+# Outputs a .dot file to stdout that represents a graph of LaTeX
+# dependencies. To see it, use the _show_dependency_graph target or
+# direct the output to a file, run dot on it, and view the output, e.g.:
+#
+# make _dependency_graph > graph.dot
+# dot -T ps -o graph.eps graph.dot
+# gv graph.eps
+#
+# _show_dependency_graph:
+# Makes viewing the graph simple: extracts, builds and displays the
+# dependency graph given in the _dependency_graph target using the value
+# of the environment-overridable VIEW_POSTSCRIPT variable (currently set
+# to $(VIEW_POSTSCRIPT)). The postscript viewer is used because it
+# makes it easier to zoom in on the graph, a critical ability for
+# something so dense and mysterious.
+#
+# _all_sources:
+# List all .tex files in this directory.
+#
+# _sources:
+# Print out a list of all compilable sources in this directory. This is
+# useful for determining what make thinks it will be using as the
+# primary source for 'make all'.
+#
+# _scripts:
+# Print out a list of scripts that make knows can be used to generate
+# .tex files (described later).
+#
+# _all_stems:
+# Print a list of stems. These represent bare targets that can be
+# executed. Listing <stem> as a bare target will produce <stem>.pdf.
+#
+# _includes:
+# A list of .d files that would be included in this run if _includes
+# weren't specified. This target may be used alone or in conjunction
+# with other targets.
+#
+# _graphic_sources:
+# A list of all files that can create .eps files
+#
+# _graphic_outputs:
+# A list of all generated .eps files
+#
+# _env:
+# A list of environment variables and their values. If supported by
+# your version of make, also a list of variables known to make.
+#
+# FILE TARGETS:
+#
+# %, %.pdf:
+# Build a PDF file from the corresponding %.tex file. This is
+# done using dvips and ps2pdf. Some may object to this idea,
+# saying that pdflatex is a better approach, but I disagree for
+# two major reasons:
+#
+# * Postscript can be a very nice thing to have directly from the LaTeX
+# file, especially when printing.
+#
+# * One word: psfrag. If you don't know this wonderful package, get to
+# know it. It is a workhorse for making graphs pretty.
+#
+# %._show:
+# A phony target that builds the pdf file and then displays it using the
+# environment-overridable value of VIEW_PDF ($(VIEW_PDF)).
+#
+# %._graphics:
+# A phony target that generates all graphics on which %.dvi
+# depends.
+#
+# %.ps:
+# Build a Postscript file from the corresponding %.tex file.
+# This is done using dvips. Paper size is automatically
+# extracted from the declaration
+#
+# \documentclass[<something>paper]
+#
+# or it is the system default.
+#
+# If using beamer (an excellent presentation class), the paper
+# size is ignored. More on this later.
+#
+# %.dvi:
+# Build the DVI file from the corresponding %.tex file.
+#
+# %.ind:
+# Build the index for this %.tex file.
+#
+# %.eps:
+# Build an eps file from one of the following file types:
+#
+# .dot : graphviz
+# .gpi : gnuplot
+# .fig : xfig
+# .xvg : xmgrace
+# .svg : scalable vector graphics (goes through inkscape)
+# .png : png (goes through NetPBM)
+# .eps.gz : gzipped eps
+#
+# The behavior of this makefile with each type is described in
+# its own section below.
+#
+# %.pstex{,_t}:
+# Build a .pstex_t file from a .fig file.
+#
+# All targets have a corresponding %._gray_.suffix form, which creates
+# everything in monochrome. This is useful for creating both color and
+# grayscale versions of the same document, and they can coexist happily in
+# the same directory. Examples:
+#
+# make test._gray_._graphics # Build all grayscale graphics
+# make test._gray_ # Build a grayscale document
+#
+# The use of a ._gray_ target creates ._gray_.tex files (not forgetting the
+# included files!) with appropriate dependencies on ._gray_.eps graphics.
+# This approach is in many ways superior to specifying GRAY=1 on the command
+# line, but has some limitations. Because a new .tex file must be created,
+# this means that the original .tex file must be parsed and all references
+# to graphics and include files must be transformed. This can be a brittle
+# operation in a macro-based language like LaTeX, since it is very easy to
+# define macros that call \include or \input indirectly.
+#
+# Here the naming strategy for include files comes into play. They all have
+# ._include_. in their name, and are therefore fairly easy to search out.
+# That sequence is unlikely to appear in text, so it is fairly safe to
+# replace it. Anything ending in .eps is also replaced to end with
+# ._gray_.eps, and is subject to the same issues.
+#
+# In short, if your file contains _include_ when not referencing a file, or
+# it says .eps when not referencing a graphic, this approach is probably not
+# for you. I imagine that these cases are fairly rare, however, so it
+# should work most of the time. When a doubt arises, you can be sure that
+# GRAY=1 will do the right thing, provided you precede it with a 'make
+# clean'.
+#
+# FEATURES:
+#
+# Optional Binary Directory:
+# If you create the _out_ directory in the same place as the makefile,
+# it will automatically be used as a dumping ground for .dvi, .ps, and
+# .pdf output files.
+#
+# Alternatively, you can set the BINARY_TARGET_DIR variable, either as a
+# make argument or in Makefile.ini, to point to your directory of
+# choice. Note that no pathname wildcard expansion is done in the
+# makefile, so make sure that the path is complete before going in
+# there. E.g., if you want to specify something in your home directory,
+# use $$HOME/ instead of ~/ so that the shell expands it before it gets
+# to the makefile.
+#
+# External Program Dependencies:
+# Every external program used by the makefile is represented by an
+# ALLCAPS variable at the top of this file. This should allow you to
+# make judgments about whether your system supports the use of this
+# makefile. The list is available in the ALL_PROGRAMS variable and,
+# provided that you are using GNU make 3.80 or later (or you haven't
+# renamed this file to something weird like "mylatexmakefile" and like
+# invoking it with make -f) can be viewed using
+#
+# make _all_programs
+#
+# Additionally, the availability of these programs can be checked
+# automatically for you by running
+#
+# make _check_programs
+#
+# The programs are categorized according to how important they are and
+# what function they perform to help you decide which ones you really
+# need.
+#
+# Colorized Output:
+# The output of commands is colorized to highlight things that are often
+# important to developers. This includes {underfull,overfull}
+# {h,v}boxes, general LaTeX Errors, each stage of document building, and
+# the number of pages in the final document. The colors are obtained
+# using 'tput', so colorization should work pretty well on any terminal.
+#
+# The colors can be customized very simply by setting any of the
+# LATEX_COLOR_<CONTEXT> variables in your environment (see above).
+#
+# Predecessors to TeX Files:
+# Given a target <target>, if no <target>.tex file exists but a
+# corresponding script or predecessor file exists, then appropriate
+# action will be taken to generate the tex file.
+#
+# Currently supported script or predecessor languages are:
+#
+# sh: %.tex.sh
+#
+# Calls the script using sh, assuming that its output is a .tex
+# file. Of course, your .sh file can call another script to do
+# its work. Go wild!
+#
+# The script is called thus:
+#
+# <interpreter> <script file name> <target tex file>
+#
+# and therefore sees exactly one parameter: the name of the .tex
+# file that it is to create.
+#
+# Why does this feature exist? I ran into this while working on
+# my paper dissertation. I wrote a huge bash script that used a
+# lot of sed to bring together existing papers in LaTeX. It
+# would have been nice had I had something like this to make my
+# life easier, since as it stands I have to run the script and
+# then build the document with make. This feature provides hooks
+# for complicated stuff that you may want to do, but that I have
+# not considered.
+#
+# This approach does not work for included .tex files. If you
+# want to do something special with those, you should wrap all of
+# that functionality into a top-level source script that creates
+# the necessary includes as well.
+#
+# reST: %.rst
+#
+# Runs the reST to LaTeX converter to generate a .tex file
+# If it finds a file names _rststyle_._include_.tex, uses it as
+# the "stylesheet" option to rst2latex.
+#
+# Dependencies:
+#
+# In general, dependencies are extracted directly from LaTeX output on
+# your document. This includes
+#
+# * Bibliography information
+# * \include or \input files (honoring \includeonly, too)
+# * Graphics files inserted by the graphicx package
+#
+# Where possible, all of these are built correctly and automatically.
+# In the case of graphics files, these are generated from the following
+# file types:
+#
+# GraphViz: .dot
+# GNUPlot: .gpi
+# XFig: .fig
+# XMgrace: .xvg
+# SVG: .svg
+# PNG: .png
+# GZipped EPS: .eps.gz
+#
+# If the file exists as a .eps already, it is merely used (and will not
+# be deleted by 'clean'!).
+#
+# LaTeX and BibTeX are invoked correctly and the "Rerun to get
+# cross-references right" warning is heeded a reasonable number of
+# times. In my experience this is enough for even the most troublesome
+# documents, but it can be easily changed (if LaTeX has to be run after
+# BibTeX more than three times, it is likely that something is moving
+# back and forth between pages, and no amount of LaTeXing will fix
+# that).
+#
+# \includeonly is honored by this system, so files that are not
+# specified there will not trigger a rebuild when changed.
+#
+# Beamer:
+# A special TeX source comment is recognized by this makefile:
+#
+# %%[[:space:]]*BEAMER[[:space:]]*LARGE
+#
+# The presence of this comment forces the output of dvips through psnup
+# to enlarge beamer slides to take up an entire letter-sized page. This
+# is particularly useful when printing transparencies or paper versions
+# of the slides. For some reason landscape orientation doesn't appear
+# to work, though.
+#
+# If you want to put multiple slides on a page, use this option and then
+# print using mpage, a2ps, or psnup to consolidate slides. My personal
+# favorite is a2ps, but your mileage may vary.
+#
+# When beamer is the document class, dvips does NOT receive a paper size
+# command line attribute, since beamer does special things with sizes.
+#
+# GNUPlot Graphics:
+# When creating a .gpi file, DO NOT INCLUDE the "set terminal" or "set
+# output" commands! The makefile will include terminal information for
+# you. Besides being unnecessary and potentially harmful, including the
+# terminal definition in the .gpi file makes it harder for you, the one
+# writing the document, to preview your graphics, e.g., with
+#
+# gnuplot -persist myfile.gpi
+#
+# so don't do specify a terminal or an output file in your .gpi files.
+#
+# When building a gpi file into an eps file, there are several features
+# available to the document designer:
+#
+# Global Header:
+# The makefile searches for the files in the variable GNUPLOT_GLOBAL
+# in order:
+#
+# ($(GNUPLOT_GLOBAL))
+#
+# Only the first found is used. All .gpi files in the directory are
+# treated as though the contents of GNUPLOT_GLOBAL were directly
+# included at the top of the file.
+#
+# NOTE: This includes special comments! (see below)
+#
+# Font Size:
+# A special comment in a .gpi file (or a globally included file) of
+# the form
+#
+# ## FONTSIZE=<number>
+#
+# will change the font size of the GPI output. If font size is
+# specified in both the global file and the GPI file, the
+# specification in the individual GPI file is used.
+#
+# Grayscale Output:
+# GNUplot files also support a special comment to force them to be
+# output in grayscale *no matter what*:
+#
+# ## GRAY
+#
+# This is not generally advisable, since you can always create a
+# grayscale document using the forms mentioned above. But, if your
+# plot simply must be grayscale even in a document that allows
+# colors, this is how you do it.
+#
+# XFig Graphics:
+# No special handling is done with XFig, except when a global
+# grayscale method is used, e.g.
+#
+# make document._gray_
+# or
+# make GRAY=1 document
+#
+# In these cases the .eps files is created using the -N switch to
+# fig2dev to turn off color output. (Only works with eps, not
+# pstex output!)
+#
+# GraphVis Graphics:
+# Color settings are simply ignored here. The 'dot' program is used
+# to transform a .dot file into a .eps file.
+#
+# If you want, you can use the dot2tex program to convert dot files
+# to tex graphics. The default is to just call dot2tex with no
+# arguments, but you can change the DOT2TEX definition to include
+# options as needed (in your Makefile.ini).
+#
+# Note that, like pstex, the makefile cannot use latex's own output
+# to discover all missing dot_t (output) files, since anytime TeX
+# includes TeX, it has to bail when it can't find the include file.
+# It can therefore only stop on the first missing file it discovers,
+# and we can't get a large list of them out easily.
+#
+# So, the makefile errors out if it's missing an included dot_t
+# file, then prompts the user to run this command manually:
+#
+# make all-dot2tex
+#
+# GZipped EPS Graphics:
+#
+# A .eps.gz file is sometimes a nice thing to have. EPS files can get
+# very large, especially when created from bitmaps (don't do this if you
+# don't have to). This makefile will unzip them (not in place) to
+# create the appropriate EPS file.
+#
+endef
+
+#
+# DEPENDENCY CHART:
+#
+#digraph "g" {
+# rankdir=TB
+# size="9,9"
+# edge [fontsize=12 weight=10]
+# node [shape=box fontsize=14 style=rounded]
+#
+# eps [
+# shape=Mrecord
+# label="{{<gpi> GNUplot|<epsgz> GZip|<dot> Dot|<fig> XFig}|<eps> eps}"
+# ]
+# pstex [label="%.pstex"]
+# pstex_t [label="%.pstex_t"]
+# tex_outputs [shape=point]
+# extra_tex_files [shape=point]
+# gpi_data [label="<data>"]
+# gpi_includes [label="_include_.gpi"]
+# aux [label="%.aux"]
+# fls [label="%.fls"]
+# idx [label="%.idx"]
+# ind [label="%.ind"]
+# log [label="%.log"]
+# tex_sh [label="%.tex.sh"]
+# rst [label="%.rst"]
+# tex [
+# shape=record
+# label="<tex> %.tex|<include> _include_.tex"
+# ]
+# include_aux [label="_include_.aux"]
+# file_bib [label=".bib"]
+# bbl [label="%.bbl"]
+# dvi [label="%.dvi"]
+# ps [label="%.ps"]
+# pdf [label="%.pdf"]
+# fig [label=".fig"]
+# dot [label=".dot"]
+# gpi [label=".gpi"]
+# eps_gz [label=".eps.gz"]
+#
+# gpi_files [shape=point]
+#
+# rst -> tex:tex [label="reST"]
+# tex_sh -> tex:tex [label="sh"]
+# tex -> tex_outputs [label="latex"]
+# tex_outputs -> dvi
+# tex_outputs -> aux
+# tex_outputs -> log
+# tex_outputs -> fls
+# tex_outputs -> idx
+# tex_outputs -> include_aux
+# aux -> bbl [label="bibtex"]
+# file_bib -> bbl [label="bibtex"]
+# idx -> ind [label="makeindex"]
+# ind -> extra_tex_files
+# bbl -> extra_tex_files
+# eps -> extra_tex_files
+# extra_tex_files -> dvi [label="latex"]
+# gpi_files -> eps:gpi [label="gnuplot"]
+# gpi -> gpi_files
+# gpi_data -> gpi_files
+# gpi_includes -> gpi_files
+# eps_gz -> eps:epsgz [label="gunzip"]
+# fig -> eps:fig [label="fig2dev"]
+# fig -> pstex [label="fig2dev"]
+# fig -> pstex_t [label="fig2dev"]
+# pstex -> pstex_t [label="fig2dev"]
+# dot -> eps:dot [label="dot"]
+# dvi -> ps [label="dvips"]
+# include_aux -> bbl [label="bibtex"]
+# ps -> pdf [label="ps2pdf"]
+#
+# edge [ color=blue label="" style=dotted weight=1 fontcolor=blue]
+# fls -> tex:include [label="INPUT: *.tex"]
+# fls -> file_bib [label="INPUT: *.aux"]
+# aux -> file_bib [label="\\bibdata{...}"]
+# include_aux -> file_bib [label="\\bibdata{...}"]
+# log -> gpi [label="Graphic file"]
+# log -> fig [label="Graphic file"]
+# log -> eps_gz [label="Graphic file"]
+# log -> dot [label="Graphic file"]
+# log -> idx [label="No such *.ind"]
+# gpi -> gpi_data [label="plot '...'"]
+# gpi -> gpi_includes [label="load '...'"]
+# tex:tex -> ps [label="paper"]
+# tex:tex -> pdf [label="embedding"]
+#}
+
+#
+# DEPENDENCY CHART SCRIPT
+#
+# $(call output_dependency_graph,[<output file>])
+define output-dependency-graph
+ if [ -f '$(this_file)' ]; then \
+ $(SED) \
+ -e '/^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*DEPENDENCY CHART:/,/^$$/!d' \
+ -e '/DEPENDENCY CHART/d' \
+ -e '/^$$/d' \
+ -e 's/^[[:space:]]*#//' \
+ $(this_file) $(if $1,> '$1',); \
+ else \
+ $(ECHO) "Cannot determine the name of this makefile."; \
+ fi
+endef
+# vim: noet sts=0 sw=8 ts=8
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex
index f472b653526..1130b8fc56c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
% Load plain if necessary, i.e., if running under initex.
\expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\relax\input plain\fi
%
-\def\texinfoversion{2010-09-06.17}
+\def\texinfoversion{2010-12-23.17}
%
% Copyright 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
% 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
@@ -6891,25 +6891,28 @@ end
}
\fi
-\def\scanmacro#1{%
- \begingroup
- \newlinechar`\^^M
- \let\xeatspaces\eatspaces
- % Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex
- % When called from @insertcopying or (short)caption, we need active
- % backslash to get it printed correctly. Previously, we had
- % \catcode`\\=\other instead. We'll see whether a problem appears
- % with macro expansion. --kasal, 19aug04
- \catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\active \escapechar=`\@
- % ... and \example
- \spaceisspace
- %
- % Append \endinput to make sure that TeX does not see the ending newline.
- % I've verified that it is necessary both for e-TeX and for ordinary TeX
- % --kasal, 29nov03
- \scantokens{#1\endinput}%
- \endgroup
-}
+\def\scanmacro#1{\begingroup
+ \newlinechar`\^^M
+ \let\xeatspaces\eatspaces
+ %
+ % Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex
+ % When called from @insertcopying or (short)caption, we need active
+ % backslash to get it printed correctly. Previously, we had
+ % \catcode`\\=\other instead. We'll see whether a problem appears
+ % with macro expansion. --kasal, 19aug04
+ \catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\active \escapechar=`\@
+ %
+ % ... and for \example:
+ \spaceisspace
+ %
+ % The \empty here causes a following catcode 5 newline to be eaten
+ % as part of reading whitespace after a control sequence. It does
+ % not eat a catcode 13 newline. There's no good way to handle the
+ % two cases. See the Macro Details node in the manual for the
+ % workaround we currently have to recommend for macros and
+ % line-oriented commands.
+ \scantokens{#1\empty}%
+\endgroup}
\def\scanexp#1{%
\edef\temp{\noexpand\scanmacro{#1}}%