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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2006-01-17 21:41:51 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2006-01-17 21:41:51 +0000
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+% vftovp.ch for C compilation with web2c.
+% Written by kb@cs.umb.edu.
+% This file is in the public domain.
+
+@x [0] WEAVE: print changes only.
+\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1
+@y
+\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1
+\let\maybe=\iffalse
+\def\title{VF$\,$\lowercase{to}$\,$VP changes for C}
+@z
+
+@x [2] All terminal output goes to stderr, so we can dump the vpl on stdout.
+@d print(#)==write(#)
+@d print_ln(#)==write_ln(#)
+@y
+@d print(#)==write(stderr,#)
+@d print_ln(#)==write_ln(stderr,#)
+@z
+
+@x still [2] Set up for path reading.
+procedure initialize; {this procedure gets things started properly}
+ var @!k:integer; {all-purpose index for initialization}
+ begin print_ln(banner);@/
+@y
+@<Define |parse_arguments|@>
+procedure initialize; {this procedure gets things started properly}
+ var @!k:integer; {all-purpose index for initialization}
+ begin
+ kpse_set_progname (argv[0]);
+ kpse_init_prog ('VFTOVP', 0, nil, nil);
+ parse_arguments;
+@z
+
+% [4] No name_length.
+% Also, AIX defines `class' in <math.h>, so let's take this opportunity to
+% define that away.
+% And increase several constants.
+@x
+@<Constants...@>=
+@!tfm_size=30000; {maximum length of |tfm| data, in bytes}
+@!vf_size=10000; {maximum length of |vf| data, in bytes}
+@!max_fonts=300; {maximum number of local fonts in the |vf| file}
+@!lig_size=5000; {maximum length of |lig_kern| program, in words}
+@!hash_size=5003; {preferably a prime number, a bit larger than the number
+ of character pairs in lig/kern steps}
+@!name_length=50; {a file name shouldn't be longer than this}
+@!max_stack=50; {maximum depth of \.{DVI} stack in character packets}
+@y
+@d class == class_var
+@<Constants...@>=
+@!tfm_size=150000; {maximum length of |tfm| data, in bytes}
+@!vf_size=100000; {maximum length of |vf| data, in bytes}
+@!max_fonts=300; {maximum number of local fonts in the |vf| file}
+@!lig_size=32510; {maximum length of |lig_kern| program, in words}
+@!hash_size=32579; {preferably a prime number, a bit larger than the number
+ of character pairs in lig/kern steps}
+@!max_stack=100; {maximum depth of \.{DVI} stack in character packets}
+@z
+
+@x [11] Open the files.
+@ On some systems you may have to do something special to read a
+packed file of bytes. For example, the following code didn't work
+when it was first tried at Stanford, because packed files have to be
+opened with a special switch setting on the \PASCAL\ that was used.
+@^system dependencies@>
+
+@<Set init...@>=
+reset(tfm_file); reset(vf_file);
+@y
+@ We don't have to do anything special to read a packed file of bytes,
+but we do want to use environment variables to find the input files.
+@^system dependencies@>
+
+@<Set init...@>=
+{See comments at |kpse_find_vf| in \.{kpathsea/tex-file.h} for why we
+ don't use it.}
+vf_file := kpse_open_file (vf_name, kpse_vf_format);
+tfm_file := kpse_open_file (tfm_name, kpse_tfm_format);
+
+if verbose then begin
+ print (banner);
+ print_ln (version_string);
+end;
+@z
+
+@x [21] Open VPL file.
+@ @<Set init...@>=
+rewrite(vpl_file);
+@y
+@ If an explicit filename isn't given, we write to |stdout|.
+
+@<Set init...@>=
+if optind + 3 > argc then begin
+ vpl_file := stdout;
+end else begin
+ vpl_name := extend_filename (cmdline (optind + 2), 'vpl');
+ rewrite (vpl_file, vpl_name);
+end;
+@z
+
+% [24] `index' is not a good choice of identifier in C.
+@x
+@<Types...@>=
+@!index=0..tfm_size; {address of a byte in |tfm|}
+@y
+@d index == index_type
+
+@<Types...@>=
+@!index=0..tfm_size; {address of a byte in |tfm|}
+@z
+
+% [24] abort() should cause a bad exit code.
+@x
+@d abort(#)==begin print_ln(#);
+ print_ln('Sorry, but I can''t go on; are you sure this is a TFM?');
+ goto final_end;
+ end
+@y
+@d abort(#)==begin print_ln(#);
+ print_ln('Sorry, but I can''t go on; are you sure this is a TFM?');
+ uexit(1);
+ end
+@z
+
+% [25] Both nl and lig_size are in words, so the multiplication is not
+% needed. Found by "C.M. Connelly" <c@eskimo.com> and
+% Melissa O'Neill <oneill@cs.sfu.ca>
+@x
+if nl>4*lig_size then
+@y
+if nl>lig_size then
+@z
+
+% [31] Ditto for vf_abort.
+@x
+@d vf_abort(#)==
+ begin print_ln(#);
+ print_ln('Sorry, but I can''t go on; are you sure this is a VF?');
+ goto final_end;
+ end
+@y
+@d vf_abort(#)==
+ begin print_ln(#);
+ print_ln('Sorry, but I can''t go on; are you sure this is a VF?');
+ uexit(1);
+ end
+@z
+
+@x [32] Be quiet if not -verbose.
+for k:=0 to vf_ptr-1 do print(xchr[vf[k]]);
+print_ln(' '); count:=0;
+@y
+if verbose then begin
+ for k:=0 to vf_ptr-1 do print(xchr[vf[k]]);
+ print_ln(' ');
+end;
+count:=0;
+@z
+
+@x [35] Be quiet if not -verbose.
+@<Print the name of the local font@>;
+@y
+if verbose then begin
+ @<Print the name of the local font@>;
+end;
+@z
+
+@x [36] Output of real numbers.
+print_ln(' at ',(((vf[k]*256+vf[k+1])*256+vf[k+2])/@'4000000)*real_dsize:2:2,
+ 'pt')
+@y
+print(' at ');
+print_real((((vf[k]*256+vf[k+1])*256+vf[k+2])/@'4000000)*real_dsize, 2, 2);
+print_ln('pt')
+@z
+
+@x [37] No arbitrary max on cur_name.
+@!cur_name:packed array[1..name_length] of char; {external name,
+ with no lower case letters}
+@y
+@!cur_name:^char; {external tfm name}
+@z
+
+@x [39] Open another TFM file.
+reset(tfm_file,cur_name);
+@^system dependencies@>
+if eof(tfm_file) then
+ print_ln('---not loaded, TFM file can''t be opened!')
+@.TFM file can\'t be opened@>
+else begin font_bc:=0; font_ec:=256; {will cause error if not modified soon}
+@y
+tfm_name := kpse_find_tfm (cur_name);
+if not tfm_name then
+ print_ln('---not loaded, TFM file ', stringcast(cur_name),
+ ' can''t be opened!')
+@.TFM file can\'t be opened@>
+else begin
+ resetbin (tfm_file, tfm_name);
+ font_bc:=0; font_ec:=256; {will cause error if not modified soon}
+@z
+
+@x [39] Better diagnostics.
+ if font_ec>255 then print_ln('---not loaded, bad TFM file!')
+@.bad TFM file@>
+@y
+ if font_ec>255 then
+ print_ln('---not loaded, bad TFM file ', stringcast(tfm_name), '!')
+@.bad TFM file@>
+@z
+
+@x [39] Better diagnostics.
+ print_ln('---trouble is brewing, TFM file ended too soon!');
+@.trouble is brewing...@>
+ end;
+@y
+ print_ln('---trouble is brewing, TFM file ', stringcast(tfm_name),
+ ' ended too soon!');
+@.trouble is brewing...@>
+ free(tfm_name);
+ end;
+free(cur_name);
+@z
+
+@x [40] Be quiet if not -verbose.
+ begin print_ln('Check sum in VF file being replaced by TFM check sum');
+@y
+ begin
+ if verbose then
+ print_ln('Check sum in VF file being replaced by TFM check sum');
+@z
+
+@x [42] Remove initialization of now-defunct array.
+@ @<Set init...@>=
+default_directory:=default_directory_name;
+@y
+@ (No initialization to be done. Keep this module to preserve numbering.)
+@z
+
+@x [44] Don't append `.tfm' here, and keep lowercase.
+for k:=1 to name_length do cur_name[k]:=' ';
+if a=0 then
+ begin for k:=1 to default_directory_name_length do
+ cur_name[k]:=default_directory[k];
+ r:=default_directory_name_length;
+ end
+else r:=0;
+for k:=font_start[font_ptr]+14 to vf_ptr-1 do
+ begin incr(r);
+ if r+4>name_length then vf_abort('Font name too long for me!');
+@.Font name too long for me@>
+ if (vf[k]>="a")and(vf[k]<="z") then
+ cur_name[r]:=xchr[vf[k]-@'40]
+ else cur_name[r]:=xchr[vf[k]];
+ end;
+cur_name[r+1]:='.'; cur_name[r+2]:='T'; cur_name[r+3]:='F'; cur_name[r+4]:='M'
+@y
+@ The string |cur_name| is supposed to be set to the external name of the
+\.{TFM} file for the current font. We do not impose an arbitrary limit
+on the filename length.
+@^system dependencies@>
+
+@d name_start == (font_start[font_ptr] + 14)
+@d name_end == vf_ptr
+
+@<Move font name into the |cur_name| string@>=
+r := name_end - name_start;
+cur_name := xmalloc_array (char, r);
+{|strncpy| might be faster, but it's probably a good idea to keep the
+ |xchr| translation.}
+for k := name_start to name_end do begin
+ cur_name[k - name_start] := xchr[vf[k]];
+end;
+cur_name[r] := 0; {Append null byte since this is C.}
+@z
+
+@x [49] Change strings to C char pointers, so we can initialize them.
+@!ASCII_04,@!ASCII_10,@!ASCII_14: packed array [1..32] of char;
+ {strings for output in the user's external character set}
+@!xchr:packed array [0..255] of char;
+@!MBL_string,@!RI_string,@!RCE_string:packed array [1..3] of char;
+ {handy string constants for |face| codes}
+@y
+@!ASCII_04,@!ASCII_10,@!ASCII_14: c_string;
+ {strings for output in the user's external character set}
+@!xchr:packed array [0..255] of char;
+@!MBL_string,@!RI_string,@!RCE_string: c_string;
+ {handy string constants for |face| codes}
+@z
+
+@x [50] The Pascal strings are indexed starting at 1, so we pad with a blank.
+ASCII_04:=' !"#$%&''()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?';@/
+ASCII_10:='@@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_';@/
+ASCII_14:='`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~?';@/
+@y
+ASCII_04:=' !"#$%&''()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?';@/
+ASCII_10:=' @@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_';@/
+ASCII_14:=' `abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~?';@/
+@z
+
+@x
+MBL_string:='MBL'; RI_string:='RI '; RCE_string:='RCE';
+@y
+MBL_string:=' MBL'; RI_string:=' RI '; RCE_string:=' RCE';
+@z
+
+% [60] How we output the character code depends on |charcode_format|.
+@x
+begin if font_type>vanilla then
+ begin tfm[0]:=c; out_octal(0,1)
+ end
+else if ((c>="0")and(c<="9"))or@|
+ ((c>="A")and(c<="Z"))or@|
+ ((c>="a")and(c<="z")) then out(' C ',xchr[c])
+else begin tfm[0]:=c; out_octal(0,1);
+ end;
+@y
+begin if (font_type > vanilla) or (charcode_format = charcode_octal) then
+ begin tfm[0]:=c; out_octal(0,1)
+ end
+else if (charcode_format = charcode_ascii) and (c > " ") and (c <= "~")
+ and (c <> "(") and (c <> ")") then
+ out(' C ', xchr[c])
+{default case, use \.C only for letters and digits}
+else if ((c>="0")and(c<="9"))or@|
+ ((c>="A")and(c<="Z"))or@|
+ ((c>="a")and(c<="z")) then out(' C ',xchr[c])
+else begin tfm[0]:=c; out_octal(0,1);
+ end;
+@z
+
+% [61] Don't output the face code as an integer.
+@x
+ out(MBL_string[1+(b mod 3)]);
+ out(RI_string[1+s]);
+ out(RCE_string[1+(b div 3)]);
+@y
+ put_byte(MBL_string[1+(b mod 3)], vpl_file);
+ put_byte(RI_string[1+s], vpl_file);
+ put_byte(RCE_string[1+(b div 3)], vpl_file);
+@z
+
+@x [62] Force 32-bit constant arithmetic for 16-bit machines.
+f:=((tfm[k+1] mod 16)*@'400+tfm[k+2])*@'400+tfm[k+3];
+@y
+f:=((tfm[k+1] mod 16)*intcast(@'400)+tfm[k+2])*@'400+tfm[k+3];
+@z
+
+% [100] No progress reports unless verbose.
+@x
+ incr(chars_on_line);
+ end;
+ print_octal(c); {progress report}
+@y
+ if verbose then incr(chars_on_line); {keep |chars_on_line = 0|}
+ end;
+ if verbose then print_octal(c); {progress report}
+@z
+
+% [112] No nonlocal goto's.
+@x
+ begin print_ln('Sorry, I haven''t room for so many ligature/kern pairs!');
+@.Sorry, I haven't room...@>
+ goto final_end;
+@y
+ begin
+ print_ln('Sorry, I haven''t room for so many ligature/kern pairs!');
+@.Sorry, I haven't room...@>
+ uexit(1);
+@z
+
+% still [112] We can't have a function named `f', because of the local
+% variable in do_simple_things. It would be better, but harder, to fix
+% web2c.
+@x
+ r:=f(r,(hash[r]-1)div 256,(hash[r]-1)mod 256);
+@y
+ r:=lig_f(r,(hash[r]-1)div 256,(hash[r]-1)mod 256);
+@z
+
+@x
+ out('(INFINITE LIGATURE LOOP MUST BE BROKEN!)'); goto final_end;
+@y
+ out('(INFINITE LIGATURE LOOP MUST BE BROKEN!)'); uexit(1);
+@z
+
+% [116] web2c can't handle these mutually recursive procedures.
+% But let's do a fake definition of f here, so that it gets into web2c's
+% symbol table...
+@x
+@p function f(@!h,@!x,@!y:index):index; forward;@t\2@>
+ {compute $f$ for arguments known to be in |hash[h]|}
+@y
+@p
+ifdef('notdef')
+function lig_f(@!h,@!x,@!y:index):index; begin end;@t\2@>
+ {compute $f$ for arguments known to be in |hash[h]|}
+endif('notdef')
+@z
+
+@x
+else eval:=f(h,x,y);
+@y
+else eval:=lig_f(h,x,y);
+@z
+
+@x [117] ... and then really define it now.
+@p function f;
+@y
+@p function lig_f(@!h,@!x,@!y:index):index;
+@z
+
+@x
+f:=lig_z[h];
+@y
+lig_f:=lig_z[h];
+@z
+
+@x [124] Some cc's can't handle 136 case labels.
+ begin o:=vf[vf_ptr]; incr(vf_ptr);
+ case o of
+ @<Cases of \.{DVI} instructions that can appear in character packets@>@;
+@y
+ begin o:=vf[vf_ptr]; incr(vf_ptr);
+ if ((o<=set_char_0+127))or
+ ((o>=set1)and(o<=set1+3))or((o>=put1)and(o<=put1+3)) then
+begin if o>=set1 then
+ if o>=put1 then c:=get_bytes(o-put1+1,false)
+ else c:=get_bytes(o-set1+1,false)
+ else c:=o;
+ if f=font_ptr then
+ bad_vf('Character ',c:1,' in undeclared font will be ignored')
+@.Character...will be ignored@>
+ else begin vf[font_start[f+1]-1]:=c; {store |c| in the ``hole'' we left}
+ k:=font_chars[f];@+while vf[k]<>c do incr(k);
+ if k=font_start[f+1]-1 then
+ bad_vf('Character ',c:1,' in font ',f:1,' will be ignored')
+ else begin if o>=put1 then out('(PUSH)');
+ left; out('SETCHAR'); out_char(c);
+ if o>=put1 then out(')(POP');
+ right;
+ end;
+ end;
+ end
+ else case o of
+ @<Cases of \.{DVI} instructions that can appear in character packets@>
+@z
+
+@x [125] `signed' is a reserved word in ANSI C.
+@p function get_bytes(@!k:integer;@!signed:boolean):integer;
+@y
+@d signed == is_signed {|signed| is a reserved word in ANSI C}
+@p function get_bytes(@!k:integer;@!signed:boolean):integer;
+@z
+
+@x [126] No nonlocal goto's.
+ begin print_ln('Stack overflow!'); goto final_end;
+@y
+ begin print_ln('Stack overflow!'); uexit(1);
+@z
+
+@x [129] This code moved outside the case statement
+@ Before we typeset a character we make sure that it exists.
+
+@<Cases...@>=
+sixty_four_cases(set_char_0),sixty_four_cases(set_char_0+64),
+ four_cases(set1),four_cases(put1):begin if o>=set1 then
+ if o>=put1 then c:=get_bytes(o-put1+1,false)
+ else c:=get_bytes(o-set1+1,false)
+ else c:=o;
+ if f=font_ptr then
+ bad_vf('Character ',c:1,' in undeclared font will be ignored')
+@.Character...will be ignored@>
+ else begin vf[font_start[f+1]-1]:=c; {store |c| in the ``hole'' we left}
+ k:=font_chars[f];@+while vf[k]<>c do incr(k);
+ if k=font_start[f+1]-1 then
+ bad_vf('Character ',c:1,' in font ',f:1,' will be ignored')
+ else begin if o>=put1 then out('(PUSH)');
+ left; out('SETCHAR'); out_char(c);
+ if o>=put1 then out(')(POP');
+ right;
+ end;
+ end;
+ end;
+@y
+@ Before we typeset a character we make sure that it exists.
+(These cases moved outside the case statement, section 124.)
+@z
+
+@x [134] No final newline unless verbose.
+print_ln('.');@/
+@y
+if verbose then print_ln('.');@/
+@z
+
+@x [134] Add newline to BAD VF/TFM comment.
+ out('SO THE DATA HAS BEEN CHANGED!)');
+@y
+ out('SO THE DATA HAS BEEN CHANGED!)'); out_ln;
+@z
+
+
+@x [135] System-dependent changes.
+This section should be replaced, if necessary, by changes to the program
+that are necessary to make \.{VFtoVP} work at a particular installation.
+It is usually best to design your change file so that all changes to
+previous sections preserve the section numbering; then everybody's version
+will be consistent with the printed program. More extensive changes,
+which introduce new sections, can be inserted here; then only the index
+itself will get a new section number.
+@^system dependencies@>
+@y
+Parse a Unix-style command line.
+
+@d argument_is (#) == (strcmp (long_options[option_index].name, #) = 0)
+
+@<Define |parse_arguments|@> =
+procedure parse_arguments;
+const n_options = 4; {Pascal won't count array lengths for us.}
+var @!long_options: array[0..n_options] of getopt_struct;
+ @!getopt_return_val: integer;
+ @!option_index: c_int_type;
+ @!current_option: 0..n_options;
+begin
+ @<Initialize the option variables@>;
+ @<Define the option table@>;
+ repeat
+ getopt_return_val := getopt_long_only (argc, argv, '', long_options,
+ address_of (option_index));
+ if getopt_return_val = -1 then begin
+ {End of arguments; we exit the loop below.} ;
+ end else if getopt_return_val = "?" then begin
+ usage ('vftovp');
+
+ end else if argument_is ('help') then begin
+ usage_help (VFTOVP_HELP, nil);
+
+ end else if argument_is ('version') then begin
+ print_version_and_exit (banner, nil, 'D.E. Knuth');
+
+ end else if argument_is ('charcode-format') then begin
+ if strcmp (optarg, 'ascii') = 0 then
+ charcode_format := charcode_ascii
+ else if strcmp (optarg, 'octal') = 0 then
+ charcode_format := charcode_octal
+ else
+ print_ln ('Bad character code format', optarg, '.');
+
+ end; {Else it was a flag; |getopt| has already done the assignment.}
+ until getopt_return_val = -1;
+
+ {Now |optind| is the index of first non-option on the command line.
+ We must have one two three remaining arguments.}
+ if (optind + 1 <> argc) and (optind + 2 <> argc)
+ and (optind + 3 <> argc) then begin
+ print_ln ('vftovp: Need one to three file arguments.');
+ usage ('vftovp');
+ end;
+
+ vf_name := cmdline (optind);
+ if optind + 2 <= argc then begin
+ tfm_name := cmdline (optind + 1); {The user specified the TFM name.}
+ end else begin
+ {User did not specify TFM name; default it from the VF name.}
+ tfm_name := basename_change_suffix (vf_name, '.vf', '.tfm');
+ end;
+end;
+
+@ Here are the options we allow. The first is one of the standard GNU options.
+@.-help@>
+
+@<Define the option...@> =
+current_option := 0;
+long_options[current_option].name := 'help';
+long_options[current_option].has_arg := 0;
+long_options[current_option].flag := 0;
+long_options[current_option].val := 0;
+incr (current_option);
+
+@ Another of the standard options.
+@.-version@>
+
+@<Define the option...@> =
+long_options[current_option].name := 'version';
+long_options[current_option].has_arg := 0;
+long_options[current_option].flag := 0;
+long_options[current_option].val := 0;
+incr (current_option);
+
+@ Print progress information?
+@.-verbose@>
+
+@<Define the option...@> =
+long_options[current_option].name := 'verbose';
+long_options[current_option].has_arg := 0;
+long_options[current_option].flag := address_of (verbose);
+long_options[current_option].val := 1;
+incr (current_option);
+
+@ The global variable |verbose| determines whether or not we print
+progress information.
+
+@<Glob...@> =
+@!verbose: c_int_type;
+
+@ It starts off |false|.
+
+@<Initialize the option...@> =
+verbose := false;
+
+@ Here is an option to change how we output character codes.
+@.-charcode-format@>
+
+@<Define the option...@> =
+long_options[current_option].name := 'charcode-format';
+long_options[current_option].has_arg := 1;
+long_options[current_option].flag := 0;
+long_options[current_option].val := 0;
+incr (current_option);
+
+@ We use an ``enumerated'' type to store the information.
+
+@<Type...@> =
+@!charcode_format_type = charcode_ascii..charcode_default;
+
+@
+@<Const...@> =
+@!charcode_ascii = 0;
+@!charcode_octal = 1;
+@!charcode_default = 2;
+
+@
+@<Global...@> =
+@!charcode_format: charcode_format_type;
+
+@ It starts off as the default, that is, we output letters and digits as
+ASCII characters, everything else in octal.
+
+@<Initialize the option...@> =
+charcode_format := charcode_default;
+
+@ An element with all zeros always ends the list.
+
+@<Define the option...@> =
+long_options[current_option].name := 0;
+long_options[current_option].has_arg := 0;
+long_options[current_option].flag := 0;
+long_options[current_option].val := 0;
+
+@ Global filenames.
+
+@<Global...@> =
+@!vf_name, @!tfm_name, @!vpl_name:c_string;
+@z