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author | Denis Bitouzé <dbitouze@wanadoo.fr> | 2021-02-25 18:23:07 +0000 |
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committer | Denis Bitouzé <dbitouze@wanadoo.fr> | 2021-02-25 18:23:07 +0000 |
commit | c6101f91d071883b48b1b4b51e5eba0f36d9a78d (patch) | |
tree | 1bf7f5a881d7a4f5c5bf59d0b2821943dd822372 /Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src | |
parent | 07ee7222e389b0777456b427a55c22d0e6ffd267 (diff) |
French translation for tlmgr updated
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@57912 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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It simplifies the creation -of MusiXTeX scores by converting (non-standard) commands -of the form \anotes ... \en into one or more conventional -note-spacing commands, as determined by the note values -themselves, with \sk spacing commands inserted as necessary. -The coding for an entire measure can be entered one part at -a time, without concern for note-spacing changes within the -part or spacing requirements of other parts. - -For example, - -\anotes\qa J\qa K&\ca l\qa m\ca n\en - -generates - -\Notes\qa J\sk\qa K\sk&\ca l\qa m\sk\ca n\en - -The format of \anotes commands is similar to conventional -notes commands, except that line breaks and spaces may -precede note segments, allowing more flexible source -formatting; the line breaks and spaces will be elided from -the output. - -If there is a single staff, consecutive whole-bar rest bars -are merged into a multi-bar rest. Bar-centered rests can be -coded using the standard \def\atnextbar notation but also by -using the non-standard command \Cpause (or \Cp) in a note -segment. - -Spacing commands \sk and \hsk in the source are discarded, -but not \qsk, \hqsk or \qqsk; moreover non-standard commands -\Qsk, \TQsk, \HQsk and \QQsk generate "global" skips; i.e., the -effect of \qsk, \tqsk, \hqsk or \qqsk in *every* staff. - -A note segment can be completely empty, but if a note -segment should start with or contain a "space," the -note-value of that space must be made explicit with a -command of the form \ha{*}, \qa{.*}, \qa{*}, \ca{*}, etc. - -From version 2017-06-14, the effects of \TransformNotes calls are -implemented by the pre-processor. This enables use of autosp with -musixlyr.tex, which is incompatible with the musixtnt.tex implementation -of \TransformNotes. - -All other conventional MusiXTeX commands are output exactly -as given in the input. - -autosp determines the spacing for ordinary notes from the -note commands themselves; for example, - -+ \qa, \qu, \ql, \qp result in \NOtes; -+ \ca, \cu, \cl, \ds result in \Notes; - -and so on. - -The spacing for beamed notes is determined by the beam -multiplicity: \ib... results in \Notes, \ibb... results in -\notes, etc. - -Collective coding of note sequences (including accidentals -and dots) is handled by expanding the sequence into a -sequence of individual note commands. - -autosp scales notes by the relevant instrument-size value. - -Limitations - -Appoggiaturas and grace notes are recognized by the use of -\tinynotesize; note-spacing of 1.45\elemskip is used. If -this isn't suitable and can't be corrected with a small -skip, a \vnotes command with any desired spacing can be -used. - -autosp supports triplets introduced using any of the -following commands: - -\triolet -\uptrio -\downtrio -\uptuplet -\downtuplet - -and x-tuplets introduced using \xtuplet{x}; however, -MusiXTeX notation does not specify the intended duration -of an x-tuplet. autosp assumes that an x-tuplet is to be -played in (x-1)/x of the apparent x-tuplet duration. So, for -example, a triplet in eighths is assumed to be played in -the time of one quarter note. If these assumptions aren't -valid, the x-tuplet must be coded explicitly using a \vnotes -command; see the first measure of barsant2.aspc for an -example of a non-standard x-tuplet: a 5-tuple of 64th notes -with an intended duration of *six* 64ths. - -User-defined macros are not processed or expanded. - -All staffs are assumed to have the same meter; see -kinder2.aspc for an example of how to work around this. - -autosp will not be effective for music with more than one -voice in a single staff. It might be advisable to use a -separate staff for each voice, or to omit certain voices -initially and add them into the resulting TeX file. - -See files quod2.aspc, kinder2.aspc, geminiani.aspc and -barsant2.aspc for scores suitable for input to autosp. -musixtex.tex version 1.21 or later is needed. - -Included in the autosp package is a small utility rebar that -reads a MusiXTeX score and generates a copy with bar-number -comments of the form %barno appended to commands such as -\bar, \alaligne, etc. replacing any existing comments. -Bar-numbering in the MusiXTeX output is not affected - -Also included is the program tex2aspc which re-factors -conventional MusiXTeX scores to aspc format suitable for -autosp pre-processing by merging every conventional notes -commands in a measure into a single \anotes command. - -To install the autosp package, unzip autosp.tds.zip -at the root of a local or personal texmf tree and -update the file-name database. 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Bar-centered rests can be -coded using the standard \\def\\atnextbar notation but -the non-standard command \\Cpause (or \\Cp) in a note segment also generates a -bar-centered rest. - -Spacing commands \\sk and \\bsk in the source are discarded, -but not "small" skips \\hsk, \\qsk, \\tqsk, \\hqsk or \\qqsk, -or the small "backward" skips \\hbsk, \\bqsk, \\btsk, or \\bhsk. -Moreover, -non-standard commands -\\QQsk, \\HQsk \\TQsk and \\Qsk in the source generate "global" skips; i.e., the effect of \\qqsk, \\hqsk, \\tqsk or \\qsk, respectively, in -.I every -staff. These ensure that staffs remain synchronized if additional spacing is needed in any staff(s). - -Global skips may also be obtained within collective-coding sequences by using -up to four successive commas -to get the effects of \\QQsk, \\HQsk, \\TQsk or \\Qsk, respectively. -Global skips \\tqsk (or, for double-flats, \\qsk) are -automatically inserted before accidentals ('^', '_', '=', '<', '>') on collective-coding notes -(except when the preceding note is "virtual"; i.e., a skip). -If this automatic additional spacing is -.I not -wanted in some context, it may be avoided by -replacing -the accidental in the collective-coding sequence -by -any of the -.I explicit -accidental commands: \\sh, \\fl, \\na, \\smallsh, \\bigsh, etc. -If the automatic spacing is insufficient, the spacing may be increased by adding sufficient commas or -using a conventional notes command instead of \\anotes. - - -A note segment can be completely empty, but if a note segment should start -with or contain a "space," the note-value -of that space must be made explicit with a command of the -form \\ha{*}, \\qa{.*}, \\qa{*}, \\ca{*}, etc. - -From version 2017-06-14, the effects of \\TransformNotes calls are implemented by the -.B autosp -pre-processor. This -enables use of -musixlyr in -.B autosp -scores; musixlyr.tex -is incompatible with the -musixtnt.tex -implementation of \\TransformNotes. - -All other conventional MusiXTeX commands are output exactly as given in the input. - - -.SH OPERATION - -.B autosp -determines the spacing for ordinary notes from the note -commands themselves; for example, -.TP 3 -+ -\\qa, \\qu, \\ql, \\qp result in -\\NOtes; -.TP 3 -+ -\\ca, \\cu, \\cl, \\ds result in \\Notes; -.PP -and so on. - -The spacing for -.IR beamed -notes is determined by the beam -multiplicity, so that \\ib... results in \\Notes, \\ibb... results in -\\notes, etc. - -Collective coding of note sequences (including accidentals and dots) is handled -by expanding the sequence -into a sequence of individual note commands. - - -.B autosp -scales notes by the relevant instrument-size value. - -.SH LIMITATIONS - -.B autosp -assumes that & and | (rather than \\nextinstrument and \\nextstaff) are used to separate instruments and staffs. - - -Appoggiaturas and grace notes are recognized by the use of \\tinynotesize; note-spacing -of 1.45\\elemskip is used. 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In these cases, it is possible to suppress -the normal output of \\txt by using the non-standard commands \\Triolet (no arguments) -or \\Xtuplet{k}\\ -and placing a numeral at the correct location using \\zcn (i.e., \\zcharnote). - -.B autosp -can deal with simultaneous x-tuplets in multiple staffs provided the x values and -total note durations are identical. - -In some baroque scores, particularly by J.S. 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It might be -advisable to use a separate staff for each voice, to avoid \\anotes when necessary, -or to omit certain voices -initially and add them into the resulting TeX file. - -.SH EXAMPLES -See files quod2.aspc, kinder2.aspc, geminiani.aspc and barsant2.aspc for scores suitable for input to -.BR autosp . -The program -.B tex2aspc -can be used to convert "legacy" MusiXTeX scores to .aspc format. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR msxlint (1) -.BR tex2aspc (1) -.PP -musixdoc.pdf - -.SH AUTHOR -This program and manual page were written by Bob Tennent <rdt@cs.queensu.ca>. diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/autosp.c b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/autosp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 45e6598346f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/autosp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -char version[12] = "2021-01-07"; - -/* Copyright (C) 2014-21 R. D. Tennent School of Computing, - * Queen's University, rdt@cs.queensu.ca - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it - * and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General - * Public License as published by the Free Software - * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your - * option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will - * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the - * implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A - * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License - * for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General - * Public License along with this program; if not, write to - * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, - * Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - */ - -/* autosp - preprocessor to generate note-spacing commands for MusiXTeX scores */ - -/* Usage: autosp [-v | --version | -h | --help] - * autosp [-d | --dotted] [-l | --log] infile[.aspc] [outfile[.tex]] - * - * Options - * --dotted (-d) suppresses extra spacing for dotted beam notes. - * --log (-l) generate a log file - * - * - * - * Key functions: - * - * process_command, which processes commands - * \instrumentnumber - * \nbinstrument - * \setstaffs - * \startpiece - * \TransformNotes - * \def\vnotes - * \def\atnextbar - * \anotes etc. - * \bar - * \endpiece etc. - * - * analyze_notes, which determines pointers notes[i] and - * characters terminator[i] for each staff; '$' is used - * as the terminator for the last staff. - * - * generate_notes, which repeatedly uses spacing_note (i) to - * determine spacings[i] of the next spacing note in - * each staff; the current spacing is then the smallest - * of these. If necessary, the current notes command - * is terminated by terminate_notes() and a new notes - * command initiated by initialize_notes(). The current global - * skip and note commands for each staff are then copied to - * outstrings[i] using output_notes (i). When necessary, - * vspacing[i] is set to generate subsequent skips. - * Appoggiaturas and xtuplets are treated separately. - * - * spacing_note (i), which searches for the next spacing note - * in the i'th staff, unless a "virtual note" (skip) is - * needed. - * - * output_notes (i), which copies a global_skip string and - * outstrings[i] to output, using filter_output (i) to discard - * commas and global and large skips, and insert collective-coding - * prefixes and closing braces. - * - * terminate_notes, which copies outstrings[i] to output, - * in the order determined by TransformNotes2. - * - * Spacing values are expressed as sums of binary multiples of - * SMALL_NOTE (by default, 1/256th); for example, half-note - * spacing = SP(2) = SMALL_NOTE/2. Special small or large - * values are used for appoggiaturas and bar-rests. - * - */ - -# include "utils.h" - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H /* for TeXLive */ -#include <config.h> -#endif - -# ifdef KPATHSEA -# include <kpathsea/getopt.h> -# else -# include <getopt.h> -# endif - -# ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H -# include <stdbool.h> -# else -# ifndef HAVE__BOOL -# define _Bool signed char -# endif -# define bool _Bool -# define true 1 -# define false 0 -# endif - -# define PRIVATE static - -# define SHORT_LEN 256 - -char infilename[SHORT_LEN]; -char *infilename_n; -char outfilename[SHORT_LEN]; -char *outfilename_n; -char logfilename[SHORT_LEN]; -char *logfilename_n; -FILE *infile, *outfile, *logfile; - - -void process_score (); - -PRIVATE void -usage () -{ - printf ("Usage: autosp [-v | --version | -h | --help]\n"); - printf (" autosp [-d | --dotted] [-l | --log] infile[.aspc] [outfile[.tex]]\n"); - printf (" autosp [-d | --dotted] [-l | --log] infile.tex outfile[.tex]\n"); -} - - -bool dottedbeamnotes = false; /* dotted beam notes ignored? */ -bool debug = false; - -int main (int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - int c; -# define NOPTS 5 - struct option longopts[NOPTS] = - { { "help", 0, NULL, 'h'}, - { "version", 0, NULL, 'v'}, - { "dotted", 0, NULL, 'd'}, - { "log", 0, NULL, 'l'}, - { NULL, 0, NULL, 0} - }; - - printf ("This is autosp, version %s.\n", version); - printf ("Copyright (C) 2014-20 R. D. Tennent\n" ); - printf ("School of Computing, Queen's University, rdt@cs.queensu.ca\n" ); - printf ("License GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licences/gpl.html>.\n" ); - printf ("There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n\n" ); - - c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "hvdl", longopts, NULL); - while (c != -1) - { - switch (c) - { - case 'h': - usage (); - printf ("Please report bugs to rdt@cs.queensu.ca.\n" ); - exit (0); - case 'v': - exit (0); - case 'd': - dottedbeamnotes = true; - break; - case 'l': - debug = true; - break; - case '?': - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - default: - printf ("Function getopt returned character code 0%o.\n", - (unsigned int) c); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "hvd", longopts, NULL); - } - - infilename[0] = '\0'; - infilename_n = infilename; - if (optind < argc) - { append (infilename, &infilename_n, argv[optind], sizeof (infilename)); - if (!suffix (".aspc", infilename)) - append (infilename, &infilename_n, ".aspc", sizeof (infilename)); - } - else - { usage(); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - infile = fopen (infilename, "r"); - if (infile == NULL ) - { printf ("Can't open %s\n", infilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - printf ("Reading from %s.", infilename); - - optind++; - outfilename[0] = '\0'; - outfilename_n = outfilename; - if (optind < argc) /* user-provided outfilename */ - { - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, argv[optind], sizeof (outfilename)); - if (!suffix (".tex", outfilename)) - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, ".tex", sizeof (outfilename)); - } - else if (suffix (".aspc", infilename) ) - { /* output to infile.tex */ - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, infilename, sizeof (outfilename)); - outfilename_n -= 4; - *outfilename_n = '\0'; - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, "tex", sizeof (outfilename)); - } - - if (*outfilename == '\0') - { - printf ("\nPlease provide a filename for the output.\n\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - else - { - outfile = fopen (outfilename, "w"); - if (outfile == NULL) - { printf ("Can't open %s\n", outfilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - printf (" Writing to %s.", outfilename); - } - - logfilename[0] = '\0'; - logfilename_n = logfilename; - append (logfilename, &logfilename_n, infilename, sizeof (logfilename)); - if (suffix (".aspc", infilename) ) - logfilename_n -= 4; - else - logfilename_n -= 3; - *logfilename_n = '\0'; - append (logfilename, &logfilename_n, "alog", sizeof (logfilename)); - if (debug) - { logfile = fopen (logfilename, "w"); - if (logfile == NULL) - { printf ("Can't open %s\n", logfilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - printf (" Log file %s.", logfilename); - } - printf ("\n\n"); - - fprintf (outfile, "%% Generated by autosp (%s).\n", version); - - process_score (); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/autosp.h b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/autosp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 158b2c30544..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/autosp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# include "utils.h" - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H /* for TeXLive */ -#include <config.h> -#endif - -# ifdef KPATHSEA -# include <kpathsea/getopt.h> -# else -# include <getopt.h> -# endif - -# ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H -# include <stdbool.h> -# else -# ifndef HAVE__BOOL -# define _Bool signed char -# endif -# define bool _Bool -# define true 1 -# define false 0 -# endif - -# define PRIVATE static - -# define SHORT_LEN 256 - -extern bool debug; -extern bool dottedbeamnotes; /* dotted beam notes ignored? 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- current[i] = s; - } - tt = strpbrk (s, "|&$"); - if (tt == NULL) error ("can't parse note-spacing command."); - s = tt; - terminator[i] = *s; - staff_instr[i] = instr; - if (terminator[i] == '&') instr++; - if (*s != '$') s++; - } - lineno = lineno + newlines; - - /* initialize: */ - spacing = MAX_SPACING; - old_spacing = MAX_SPACING; - appoggiatura = false; - global_skip = 0; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - { - if (active[i]) - { n_outstrings[i] = outstrings[i]; - *n_outstrings[i] = '\0'; - vspacing[i] = 0; - vspacing_active[i] = false; - collective[i][0] = '\0'; - cspacing[i] = MAX_SPACING; - first_collective[i] = false; - xtuplet[i] = 1; - } - } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter analyze_notes:\n"); - status_all (); - } -} - -PRIVATE -void checkc (char *s, char c) -{ if (*s != c) - { - printf ("Error on line %d: Expected %c but found %d:\n%s\n", lineno, c, *s, line); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } -} - -PRIVATE -void checkn (char *s) -{ if (strpbrk (s, "0123456789") != s) - { - printf ("Error on line %d: Expected digit but found %c:\n%s\n", lineno, *s, line); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } -} - -PRIVATE -void filter_output (int i) -{ /* discard \sk \bsk \Qsk \TQsk \HQsk \QQsk \Cp and \Cpause */ - char *s = notes[i]; - while (s < current[i]) - { char *t; - t = strpbrk (s+1, "\\&|$"); - if (t == NULL || t > current[i]) t = current[i]; - if (!prefix ("\\sk", s) - && !prefix ("\\bsk", s) - && !prefix ("\\Cpause", s) - && !prefix ("\\Cp", s) - && !prefix ("\\Qsk", s) - && !prefix ("\\HQsk", s) - && !prefix ("\\TQsk", s) - && !prefix ("\\QQsk", s) - && !prefix ("\\Triolet", s) - && !prefix ("\\Xtuplet", s) ) - { - while (s < t) - { while (*s == ',') s++; /* global skips */ - *n_outstrings[i] = *s; - n_outstrings[i]++; s++; - } - *(n_outstrings[i]) = '\0'; - } - s = t; - } - notes[i] = s; -} - -void output_notes (int i) -/* append from notes[i] up to current[i] to outstrings[i] */ -{ if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nEntering output_notes:\n"); - status (i); - } - if (debug) - { - fprintf (logfile, "\nAppending %s for global_skip=%i\n", global_skip_str[global_skip], global_skip); - } - append (outstrings[i], &(n_outstrings[i]), global_skip_str[global_skip], LINE_LEN); - if (vspacing[i] > 0) - { - if (nonvirtual_notes) - append (outstrings[i], &(n_outstrings[i]), "\\sk", LINE_LEN); - vspacing[i] = vspacing[i] - spacing; - } - else if (collective[i][0]) - { - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nBefore outputting collective note:\n"); - status (i); - status_collective (i); - } - if (!first_collective[i]) - append (outstrings[i], &(n_outstrings[i]), collective[i], LINE_LEN); - first_collective[i] = false; - filter_output (i); - append (outstrings[i], &(n_outstrings[i]), "}", LINE_LEN); - if (*notes[i] == '}') - { collective[i][0] = '\0'; - cspacing[i] = 0; - notes[i]++; - } - if (*notes[i] == '}') /* close of {\tinynotesize..{}}? */ - { append (outstrings[i], &(n_outstrings[i]), "}", LINE_LEN); - notes[i]++; - } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter outputting collective note:\n"); - status (i); - status_collective (i); - } - } - else - filter_output (i); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter output_notes:\n"); - status (i); - status_spacing (); - } -} - - -int spacing_note (int i); -/* Search from current[i] for the next spacing note in the ith staff. - * Returns the spacing value and updates current[i]. - */ - -PRIVATE void -output_rests (void) -{ /* outputs a multi-bar rest and the deferred_bar command */ - int i; - fprintf ( outfile, "\\NOTes\\sk\\en%%\n" ); - fprintf (outfile, "\\def\\atnextbar{\\znotes"); - if (restbars == 1) - fprintf ( outfile, "\\centerpause" ); - else - fprintf ( outfile, "\\centerHpause{%d}", restbars ); - fprintf (outfile, "\\en}%%\n"); - if (Changeclefs) /* \Changeclefs has to be output after \def\atnextbar... */ - { - fprintf ( outfile, "\\Changeclefs%%\n"); - Changeclefs = false; - } - if (restbars > 1) - fprintf ( outfile, "\\advance\\barno%d%%\n", restbars-1 ); - restbars = 0; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) bar_rest[i] = false; - fprintf ( outfile, "%s%%\n", deferred_bar); - deferred_bar[0] = '\0'; -} - -void initialize_notes () -{ int i; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nEntering initialize_notes\n"); - status_all (); - } - if ( nastaffs == 1 && spacing != MAX_SPACING && restbars > 0) - output_rests (); - - fprintf (outfile, "\\scale"); - if (debug) - fprintf (logfile, "spacing_staff = %i, staff_instr[spacing_staff] = %i, instrument_size[staff_instr[spacing_staff]] = %s\n", - spacing_staff, staff_instr[spacing_staff], instrument_size[staff_instr[spacing_staff]]); - fprintf (outfile, "%s\n", instrument_size[staff_instr[spacing_staff]]); - oldspacing_staff = spacing_staff; - - if (spacing == MAX_SPACING) - fprintf (outfile, "\\znotes"); - else if (spacing == SP(1)+SP(2) || spacing == SP(1)+SP(2)+SP(4)) - fprintf (outfile, NOTEsp); - else if (spacing == SP(1)) - fprintf (outfile, "\\NOTEs"); - else if (spacing == SP(2)+SP(4)+SP(8)) - fprintf (outfile, "%s", NOTespp); - else if (spacing == SP(2)+SP(4) ) - fprintf (outfile, "\\NOTesp"); - else if (spacing == SP(2)) - fprintf (outfile, "\\NOTes"); - else if (spacing == SP(4)+SP(8) ) - fprintf (outfile, "\\NOtesp"); - else if (spacing == SP(4)+SP(8)+SP(16) ) - fprintf (outfile, "%s", NOtespp); - else if (spacing == SP(4)) - fprintf (outfile, "\\NOtes"); - else if (spacing == SP(8)+SP(16) ) - fprintf (outfile, "\\Notesp"); - else if (spacing == SP(8)+SP(16)+SP(32)) - fprintf (outfile, "%s", Notespp); - else if (spacing == SP(8)) - fprintf (outfile, "\\Notes"); - else if (spacing == SP(16)+SP(32)+SP(64)) - fprintf (outfile, notespp); - else if (spacing == SP(16)+SP(32) ) - fprintf (outfile, "\\notesp"); - else if (spacing == SP(16) || spacing == SP(32)+SP(64) || spacing == SP(32)+SP(64)+SP(128)) - fprintf (outfile, "\\notes"); - else if (spacing == SP(32) || spacing == SP(64)+SP(128) || spacing == SP(64)+SP(128)+SP(256)) - fprintf (outfile, "\\nnotes"); - else if (spacing == SP(64) ) - fprintf (outfile, "\\nnnotes"); - else if (spacing == APPOGG_SPACING) - fprintf (outfile, "%s", APPOGG_NOTES); - else - { printf ("Error on line %d: spacing %s not recognized.\n", lineno, ps(spacing)); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\noutputting \\Notes command for spacing=%s.\n", ps(spacing)); - status_all(); - } - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - { if (active[i]) - { n_outstrings[i] = outstrings[i]; - *n_outstrings[i] = '\0'; - } - } -} - -PRIVATE -void terminate_notes () -{ int i; - char *s, *t; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nEntering terminate_notes:\n"); - status_all (); - } - t = TransformNotes2; - while (true) - { s = strchr (t, '#'); - if (s == NULL) - break; - while (t < s) /* output any initial \transpose etc. */ - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } - t++; /* skip # */ - i = atoi (t) -1; t++; - if (spacing == MAX_SPACING) - { /* output any commands left in notes[i] */ - filter_output (i); - } - fprintf (outfile, "%s", outstrings[i]); - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\noutputting %s from outstrings[%d].\n", outstrings[i], i); - outstrings[i][0] = '\0'; - n_outstrings[i] = outstrings[i]; - if (spacing < MAX_SPACING && spacing > 2 * old_spacing) - { /* add extra space *before* much longer notes */ - fprintf (outfile, "\\hqsk"); - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nExtra half-notehead space before longer notes.\n"); - } - if (*t != '\0') - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } /* terminator */ - } - if (spacing == MAX_SPACING && old_spacing < SP(8) ) - { /* add extra space before \en */ - fprintf (outfile, "\\hqsk"); - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nExtra half-notehead space before \\en.\n"); - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\en"); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\noutputting \\en\n"); - fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter terminate_notes:\n"); - status_all (); - } -} - -PRIVATE -void process_appogg (void) -{ int i; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nEntering process_appogg:\n"); - status_all(); - } - - if (old_spacing < MAX_SPACING) - { char *s, *t; - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "Terminate current notes command:\n"); - t = TransformNotes2; - while (true) - { s = strchr (t, '#'); - if (s == NULL) break; - while (t < s) /* output any initial \transpose etc. */ - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } - t++; /* skip # */ - i = atoi (t) - 1; t++; - fprintf (outfile, "%s", outstrings[i]); - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\noutputting %s from outstrings[%d].\n", outstrings[i], i); - outstrings[i][0] = '\0'; - n_outstrings[i] = outstrings[i]; - if (*t != '\0') - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } /* terminator */ - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\en"); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\\en"); - fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter termination of notes command:\n"); - status_all (); - } - } - - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nCreate a new notes command for the appoggiatura:\n"); - spacing = APPOGG_SPACING; - initialize_notes (); - spacing = MAX_SPACING; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (active[i]) - { - if (spacings[i] == APPOGG_SPACING ) - { - output_notes (i); - spacings[i] = spacing_note (i); - } - if (spacings[i] < spacing) - spacing = spacings[i]; - } - appoggiatura = false; - nonvirtual_notes = true; - old_spacing = APPOGG_SPACING; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter process_appogg:\n"); - status_all (); - } - return; -} - - -PRIVATE -void generate_notes () -{ int i; - bool xtuplet_flag; - while (true) - { old_spacing = spacing; - spacing = MAX_SPACING; - spacing_staff = 0; - global_skip = 0; - nonvirtual_notes = false; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nIn generate_notes:\n"); - status_all (); - } - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (active[i]) - { - spacings[i] = spacing_note (i); - if (spacings[i] < spacing) - { - spacing = spacings[i]; - spacing_staff = i; - } - else if (spacings[i] == spacing && - (vspacing[spacing_staff] > 0 || - /* for staffs with equal spacing, use the one with larger instrument size */ - instr_numsize[staff_instr[i]] > instr_numsize[staff_instr[spacing_staff]])) - spacing_staff = i; - } - if (appoggiatura) - { - process_appogg (); - } - xtuplet_flag = false; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (xtuplet[i] > 1) xtuplet_flag = true; - if (xtuplet_flag) - { - process_xtuplet (); - continue; - } - - if (spacing != old_spacing || spacing == MAX_SPACING || spacing_staff != oldspacing_staff) - { - if (old_spacing < MAX_SPACING) - terminate_notes (); - if (spacing == MAX_SPACING || nonvirtual_notes == false) - { - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter generate_notes:\n"); - status_all (); - } - return; - } - if (old_spacing < MAX_SPACING) putc ('\n', outfile); - - initialize_notes (); - } - - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) /* append current notes to outstrings */ - if (active[i]) - output_notes (i); - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - { - /* virtual notes needed? */ - if (active[i] && spacings[i] != MAX_SPACING && spacings[i] != spacing && vspacing[i] == 0 ) - { - vspacing[i] = spacings[i]; - vspacing_active[i] = true; - vspacing[i] = vspacing[i] - spacing; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter vspacing initialization:\n"); - status (i); - } - } - } - } -} - - -void process_command (char **ln) -{ char *s, *t; - - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nProcessing command:%s\n", *ln); - fflush (logfile); - } - if ( prefix("\\instrumentnumber", *ln) ) - { - s = strpbrk (*ln, "123456789"); - if ( s == NULL ) error ("\\instrumentnumber command unreadable."); - ninstr = atoi (s); - while (*ln <= s) { putc (**ln, outfile); (*ln)++;} - } - - if ( prefix("\\def\\nbinstrument", *ln) ) - { - s = strpbrk (*ln, "123456789"); - if ( s == NULL ) error ("\\def\\nbinstrument command unreadable."); - ninstr = atoi (s); - while (*ln <= s) { putc (**ln, outfile); (*ln)++;} - } - - else if ( prefix("\\setstaffs", *ln) ) - { /* for now, just record in staffs[i] */ - int n, p; - s = strpbrk (*ln, "123456789"); - if ( s == NULL ) error ("\\setstaffs command unreadable."); - n = (int)(*s) - (int)('0'); /* instrument number */ - s = strpbrk (s+1, "123456789"); - if ( s == NULL ) error ("\\setstaffs command unreadable."); - p = (int)(*s) - (int)('0'); /* number of staffs */ - staffs[n] = p; - while (*ln <= s) { putc (**ln, outfile); (*ln)++;} - } - - else if ( prefix("\\setsize", *ln) ) - { int n; char *p; - s = strpbrk (*ln, "123456789"); - if ( s == NULL ) error ("\\setsize command unreadable."); - n = (int)(*s) - (int)('0'); /* instrument number */ - s++; - if (*s == '}') s++; - if (*s == '{') s++; - t = strpbrk (s, " }\n"); - if ( t == NULL ) error ("\\setsize command unreadable."); - instrument_size[n][0] = '\0'; - p = instrument_size[n]; - while (s < t) - { *p = *s; - p++; s++; - } - *p = '\0'; - if (debug) - { - fprintf (logfile, "instrument_size[%d] = %s\n", n, instrument_size[n]); - fflush (logfile); - } - /* determine numerical instrument size to allow numerical comparison */ - if (prefix ("\\normalvalue", instrument_size[n])) - instr_numsize[n] = 1.0; - else if (prefix ("\\smallvalue", instrument_size[n])) - instr_numsize[n] = 0.8; - else if (prefix ("\\tinyvalue", instrument_size[n])) - instr_numsize[n] = 0.64; - else if (prefix ("\\largevalue", instrument_size[n])) - instr_numsize[n] = 1.2; - else if (prefix ("\\Largevalue", instrument_size[n])) - instr_numsize[n] = 1.44; - else - error ("\\setsize argument unreadable."); - if (debug) - { - fprintf (logfile, "instr_numsize[%d] = %f\n", n, instr_numsize[n]); - fflush (logfile); - } - while (*ln <= s) { putc (**ln, outfile); (*ln)++;} - } - - else if ( prefix("\\startpiece", *ln) ) - { - if (!TransformNotesDefined) /* create default TransformNotes2: */ - { int i, j; - t = TransformNotes2; - nstaffs = 1; - sprintf (t, "#%1i", nstaffs+1); t = t+2; - for (j=2; j <= staffs[1]; j++) - { nstaffs++; sprintf (t, "|#%1i", nstaffs+1); t = t+3; - active[nstaffs] = true; - } - for (i=2; i <= ninstr; i++) - { nstaffs++; sprintf (t, "&#%1i", nstaffs+1); t = t+3; - for (j=2; j <= staffs[i]; j++) - { nstaffs++; sprintf (t, "|#%1i", nstaffs+1); t = t+3; - active[nstaffs] = true; - } - } - nastaffs = nstaffs; - if (debug) - fprintf (logfile, "default TransformNotes2=%s\n", TransformNotes2); - } - if (nstaffs == 1) fprintf (outfile, "\\nostartrule\n"); - if (debug) - { - int j; - fprintf (logfile, "ninstr=%d nstaffs=%d nastaffs=%d\n", ninstr, nstaffs, nastaffs); - for (j=1; j <= nstaffs; j++) - fprintf (logfile, "active[%d]=%d\n", j, active[j]); - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\startpiece"); - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "\\%\n"); - *ln = t; - } - - else if ( prefix("\\startextract", *ln) ) - { - if (!TransformNotesDefined) /* create default TransformNotes2: */ - { int i, j; - t = TransformNotes2; - nstaffs = 1; - sprintf (t, "#%1i", nstaffs+1); t = t+2; - for (j=2; j <= staffs[1]; j++) - { nstaffs++; sprintf (t, "|#%1i", nstaffs+1); t = t+3; - active[nstaffs] = true; - } - for (i=2; i <= ninstr; i++) - { nstaffs++; sprintf (t, "&#%1i", nstaffs+1); t = t+3; - for (j=2; j <= staffs[i]; j++) - { nstaffs++; sprintf (t, "|#%1i", nstaffs+1); t = t+3; - active[nstaffs] = true; - } - } - nastaffs = nstaffs; - if (debug) - fprintf (logfile, "default TransformNotes2=%s\n", TransformNotes2); - } - if (nstaffs == 1) fprintf (outfile, "\\nostartrule\n"); - fprintf (outfile, "\\startextract"); - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "\\%\n"); - *ln = t; - } - - else if ( prefix("\\TransformNotes", *ln) ) - { /* determine ninstr, nstaffs, nastaffs, staffs[i], and active[i] */ - int i; - s = *ln + 16; /* first parameter */ - ninstr = 0; - nstaffs = 0; - while (true) - { ninstr++; nstaffs++; - staffs[ninstr] = 1; - checkc (s, '#'); s++; - checkn (s); s++; - while (*s == '|') - { staffs[ninstr]++; nstaffs++; - s++; - checkc (s, '#'); s++; - checkn (s); s++; - } - if (*s != '&') break; - s++; - } - checkc (s, '}'); s++; - s = strchr (s, '{'); - if (s == NULL) error ("Can't parse \\TransformNotes"); - s++; - /* determine TransformNotes2: */ - t = TransformNotes2; - do { *t = *s; t++; s++; } - while (*s != '}'); - *t = '\0'; /* terminate TransformNotes2 */ - TransformNotesDefined = true; - if (debug) - fprintf (logfile, "defined TransformNotes2=%s\n", TransformNotes2); - - /* determine active staffs: */ - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) active[i] = false; - nastaffs = 0; - t = strpbrk (TransformNotes2, "#}"); /* may have \transpose etc. before # */ - if (t == NULL) error ("Can't parse second argument of \\TransformNotes"); - while (*t == '#') - { if (sscanf (t, "#%d", &i) != 1) - error ("sscanf for argument number fails"); - active[i-1] = true; /* parameters start at 2 */ - nastaffs++; - t = strpbrk (t+1, "#}"); - if (t == NULL) break; - } - if (debug) - { - int j; - fprintf (logfile, "ninstr=%d nstaffs=%d nastaffs=%d\n", ninstr, nstaffs, nastaffs); - for (j=1; j <= nstaffs; j++) - fprintf (logfile, "active[%d]=%d\n", j, active[j]); - } - - /* output \TransformNotes... as a comment: */ - putc ('%', outfile); - while (*ln <= s) - { putc (**ln, outfile); (*ln)++; } - } - - else if (prefix("\\def\\atnextbar{\\znotes", *ln)) - { /* whole-bar or multi-bar rest? */ - int i; - bool centerpause = false; - *ln = *ln + 15; /* skip "\def\atnextbar{" */ - analyze_notes(ln); - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - { - if (active[i]) - { char *t; - char *s; - t = strpbrk (notes[i], "&|$"); - if (t == NULL) t = notes[i] + strlen (notes[i]); - s = strstr (notes[i], "\\centerpause"); - if (s != NULL && s < t && nastaffs == 1) - { - bar_rest[i] = true; - centerpause = true; - } - break; - } - } - if (!centerpause) /* generate transformed \znotes ... \en */ - { - fprintf ( outfile, "\\def\\atnextbar{\\znotes"); - t = TransformNotes2; - while (true) - { - /* output TransformNotes2 prefix (\transpose etc.): */ - s = strchr (t, '#'); - if (s == NULL) break; - while (t < s) - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } - t++; /* skip '#' */ - /* output notes: */ - i = atoi (t) - 1; t++; - s = notes[i]; - while (*s != '&' && *s != '|' && *s != '$') - { putc (*s, outfile); s++; } - if (*t != '\0') - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } /* output terminator */ - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\en}%%\n"); - } - t = strchr (*ln, '}'); - if (t == NULL) error ("Can't find }."); - *ln = t+1; - t = strpbrk (*ln, "%\\"); - if (t == NULL ) t = *ln + strlen(*ln); - *ln = t; - } - - else if ( prefix("\\def", *ln) ) /* copy to output */ - { t = *ln + strlen(*ln); - while (*ln < t) - { fputc (**ln, outfile); - (*ln)++; - } - } - - else if ( prefix("\\anotes", *ln) ) - { if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nProcessing %s", *ln); - fprintf (logfile, "lineno=%d\n", lineno); - fflush (logfile); - } - analyze_notes (ln); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nBefore generate_notes *ln=%s\n", *ln); - fflush (logfile); - } - generate_notes (); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter generate_notes *ln=%s\n", *ln); - fflush (logfile); - } - t = strpbrk (*ln, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - if (*t == '\n') putc ('%', outfile); - *ln = t; - } - else if ( prefix("\\nnnotes", *ln) || - prefix("\\nnnotes", *ln) || - prefix("\\nnotes", *ln) || - prefix("\\notes", *ln) || - prefix("\\Notes", *ln) || - prefix("\\NOtes", *ln) || - prefix("\\NOTes", *ln) || - prefix("\\NOTEs", *ln) || - prefix("\\znotes", *ln) ) - { - char *s, *t; - int nstaff; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nProcessing %s", *ln); - fprintf (logfile, "lineno=%d\n", lineno); - fflush (logfile); - } - if (nastaffs == 1 && restbars > 0) - output_rests (); - t = *ln+1; - while ( isalpha (*t) ) t++; - s = *ln; - while (s < t) { putc (*s, outfile); s++; } - - analyze_notes (ln); - - t = TransformNotes2; - while (true) - { - /* output TransformNotes2 prefix (\transpose etc.): */ - s = strchr (t, '#'); - if (s == NULL) break; - while (t < s) - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } - - t++; /* skip '#' */ - - /* output notes: */ - nstaff = atoi (t) - 1; t++; - s = notes[nstaff]; - while (*s != '&' && *s != '|' && *s != '$') - { putc (*s, outfile); s++; } - if (*t != '\0') - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } /* output terminator */ - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\en\n"); - - t = strpbrk (*ln, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - if (*t == '\n') putc ('%', outfile); - *ln = t; - } - - else if (prefix("\\vnotes", *ln) ) - { - char *s, *t; - int nstaff; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nProcessing %s", *ln); - fprintf (logfile, "lineno=%d\n", lineno); - fflush (logfile); - } - s = *ln; - t = strchr (*ln+1, '\\'); /* find \elemskip */ - *ln = t; - t = t + 9; - while (s < t) { putc (*s, outfile); s++; } - - - analyze_notes (ln); - - t = TransformNotes2; - while (true) - { - /* output TransformNotes2 prefix (\transpose etc.): */ - s = strchr (t, '#'); - if (s == NULL) break; - while (t < s) - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } - - t++; /* skip '#' */ - - /* output notes: */ - nstaff = atoi (t) - 1; t++; - s = notes[nstaff]; - while (*s != '&' && *s != '|' && *s != '$') - { putc (*s, outfile); s++; } - if (*t != '\0') - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } /* output terminator */ - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\en\n"); - - t = strpbrk (*ln, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - if (*t == '\n') putc ('%', outfile); - *ln = t; - } - - else if ( prefix ("\\bar", *ln) && !prefix ("\\barno", *ln)) - { int i; - char *s, *t; - bool atnextbar = false; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (active[i] && bar_rest[i]) - { atnextbar = true; break; } - if (nastaffs == 1 && atnextbar) - { restbars++; - sprintf (deferred_bar, "\\bar"); - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nrestbars increased to %d\n", restbars); - for (i=1; i<= nstaffs; i++) - bar_rest[i] = false; - *ln = *ln+4; - t = strpbrk (*ln, "\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - if (*t == '\n') putc ('%', outfile); - *ln = t; - } - else - { if (atnextbar) - { fprintf (outfile, "\\def\\atnextbar{\\znotes"); - t = TransformNotes2; - while (true) - { - s = strchr (t, '#'); - if (s == NULL) - break; - while (t < s) /* output any initial \transpose etc. */ - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } - t++; /* skip # */ - i = atoi (t) -1; t++; - if (active[i]) - { - if (bar_rest[i]) - fprintf (outfile, "\\centerpause"); - bar_rest[i] = false; - } - if (*t != '\0') - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } /* terminator */ - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\en}%%\n"); - } - if (Changeclefs) /* \Changeclefs has to be output after \def\atnextbar... */ - { - fprintf ( outfile, "\\Changeclefs%%\n"); - Changeclefs = false; - } - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "%\\\n"); - while (*ln < t) - { fputc (**ln, outfile); - (*ln)++; - } - if (*t == '\n') putc ('%', outfile); - *ln = t; - } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter \\bar processing, *ln=%s\n", *ln); - fflush (logfile); - } - } - - else if ( prefix ("\\endpiece", *ln) - || prefix ("\\Endpiece", *ln) - || prefix ("\\endextract", *ln) - || prefix ("\\stoppiece", *ln) - || prefix ("\\raggedstoppiece", *ln) - || prefix ("\\rightrepeat", *ln) - || prefix ("\\leftrepeat", *ln) - || prefix ("\\alaligne", *ln) - || prefix ("\\alapage", *ln) - || prefix ("\\changecontext", *ln) - || prefix ("\\Changecontext", *ln) - || prefix ("\\zchangecontext", *ln) - || prefix ("\\zalaligne", *ln) - || prefix ("\\zalapage", *ln) ) - { int i; - bool atnextbar = false; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (active[i] && bar_rest[i]) - { atnextbar = true; break; } - if (nastaffs == 1 && atnextbar) - { restbars++; - sprintf (deferred_bar, "%s", *ln); - output_rests (); - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "%\\\n"); - if (*t == '\n') putc ('%', outfile); - *ln = t; - } - else if (atnextbar) - { - fprintf (outfile, "\\def\\atnextbar{\\znotes"); - t = TransformNotes2; - while (true) - { - s = strchr (t, '#'); - if (s == NULL) - break; - while (t < s) /* output any initial \transpose etc. */ - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } - t++; /* skip # */ - i = atoi (t) -1; t++; - if (active[i]) - { - if (bar_rest[i]) - fprintf (outfile, "\\centerpause"); - bar_rest[i] = false; - } - if (*t != '\0') - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } /* terminator */ - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\en}%%\n"); - if (Changeclefs) /* \Changeclefs has to be output after \def\atnextbar... */ - { - fprintf ( outfile, "\\Changeclefs%%\n"); - Changeclefs = false; - } - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "%\\\n"); - while (*ln < t) - { fputc (**ln, outfile); - (*ln)++; - } - if (*t == '\n') putc ('%', outfile); - *ln = t; - } - else - { if (nastaffs == 1 && restbars > 0) - output_rests (); - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "%\\\n"); - while (*ln < t) - { fputc (**ln, outfile); - (*ln)++; - } - if (*t == '\n') putc ('%', outfile); - *ln = t; - } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter \\bar processing, *ln=%s\n", *ln); - fflush (logfile); - } - } - - else if ( prefix ("\\znotes", *ln) ) - { - if (nastaffs == 1 && restbars > 0) - output_rests (); - fputs (*ln, outfile); - *ln = *ln + strlen(*ln); - } - - else if ( prefix ("\\Changeclefs", *ln) ) - { /* defer till after \def\atnextbar ... */ - Changeclefs = true; - *ln = *ln + strlen(*ln); - } - - else if ( prefix ("\\documentclass", *ln) ) - { - - if ( suffix( ".tex", outfilename) ) - { char newoutfilename[SHORT_LEN]; - char *newoutfilename_n = newoutfilename; - append (newoutfilename, &newoutfilename_n, infilename, sizeof (newoutfilename)); - newoutfilename_n -= 4; - *newoutfilename_n = '\0'; - append (newoutfilename, &newoutfilename_n, "ltx", sizeof (newoutfilename)); - if (rename ( outfilename, newoutfilename) > 0) - { printf ("Can't rename %s as %s\n", outfilename, newoutfilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - printf ("\\documentclass detected; now writing to %s.", newoutfilename); - printf ("\n\n"); - - } - fputs (*ln, outfile); - *ln = *ln + strlen(*ln); - } - - else if ( prefix ("\\end ", *ln) - || prefix ("\\end%", *ln) - || prefix ("\\end\n", *ln) - || prefix ("\\end{document}", *ln) ) - { - fprintf (outfile, "%s", *ln); - exit(0); - } - - else if ( prefix ("\\startmuflex", *ln) ) - { - fputs ("\\startmuflex", outfile); - *ln = *ln + 12; - } - - else /* everything else */ - { - fputs (*ln, outfile); - *ln = *ln + strlen(*ln); - } -} - diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_command.h b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_command.h deleted file mode 100644 index c22ae8f9938..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_command.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -# include "process_score.h" - -# define APPOGG_SPACING SP(64)+SP(256) /* not a legitimate spacing */ -# define notespp "\\vnotes2.95\\elemskip" -# define Notespp "\\vnotes3.95\\elemskip" -# define NOtespp "\\vnotes4.95\\elemskip" -# define NOTespp "\\vnotes6.95\\elemskip" -# define NOTEsp "\\vnotes9.52\\elemskip" -# define APPOGG_NOTES "\\vnotes1.45\\elemskip" - -extern char terminator[MAX_STAFFS]; /* one of '&' "|', '$' */ - -extern char *notes[MAX_STAFFS]; /* note segment for ith staff */ -extern char *current[MAX_STAFFS]; - -extern int spacings[MAX_STAFFS]; /* spacing for ith staff */ - -extern int vspacing[MAX_STAFFS]; /* virtual-note (skip) spacing */ -extern bool vspacing_active[MAX_STAFFS]; /* virtual-note spacing active? */ - /* used to preclude unnecessary pre-accidental skips */ - -extern bool nonvirtual_notes; /* used to preclude output of *only* virtual notes */ - -extern int cspacing[MAX_STAFFS]; /* nominal collective-note spacing */ -extern char collective[MAX_STAFFS][SHORT_LEN]; - /* prefixes for collective note sequences */ -extern bool first_collective[MAX_STAFFS]; - -extern char deferred_bar[SHORT_LEN]; /* deferred \bar (or \endpiece etc.) */ - -extern int beaming[MAX_STAFFS]; /* spacing for beamed notes */ -extern int new_beaming; -extern int semiauto_beam_notes[MAX_STAFFS]; /* semi-automatic beam notes */ - -extern int spacing_staff; /* staff that determines current spacing */ - -/* save-restore state for a staff; used in process_xtuplet */ -extern int beamingi; -extern char *currenti; -extern int cspacingi; -extern int vspacingi; -extern char collectivei[SHORT_LEN]; -extern bool first_collectivei; - -extern int xtuplet[MAX_STAFFS]; /* x for xtuplet in staff i */ - -extern bool appoggiatura; - -extern char outstrings[MAX_STAFFS][LINE_LEN]; - /* accumulate commands to be output */ -extern char *n_outstrings[MAX_STAFFS]; - -extern int global_skip; - /* = 1, 2, 3, or 4 for (non-standard) commands \QQsk \HQsk \TQsk \Qsk */ - /* = 5 for five commas and double-flat accidental spacing */ - /* = 6 for six commas */ - - -extern char s[SHORT_LEN]; /* string for ps() */ -extern char *s_n; - -char *ps(int spacing); -void note_segment (char *s); -void status (int i); -void status_spacing (void); -void status_all (void); -void status_collective (int i); -void status_beam (int i); - - -int spacing_note (int i); -void output_notes (int i); -void initialize_notes (); diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_score.c b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_score.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7c319944cd8..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_score.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -# include "autosp.h" - -# define MAX_STAFFS 9 - -# define SMALL_NOTE 512 -# define SP(note) (SMALL_NOTE/note) -/* note = { 256 | 128 | 64 | 32 | 16 | 8 | 4 | 2 | 1 } */ -# define MAX_SPACING 2*SP(1) -int staffs[MAX_STAFFS]; /* number of staffs for ith instrument*/ -bool active[MAX_STAFFS]; /* is staff i active? */ -bool bar_rest[MAX_STAFFS]; -int spacing; /* spacing for current notes */ -int restbars; -char global_skip_str[7][16]; -int ninstr; /* number of instruments */ -int nstaffs; /* number of staffs */ -int nastaffs; /* number of active staffs; */ -int old_spacing; -int oldspacing_staff; -bool Changeclefs; /* output \Changeclefs after \def\atnextbar */ -char TransformNotes2[SHORT_LEN]; /* 2nd argument of \TransformNotes */ -bool TransformNotesDefined; -char instrument_size[MAX_STAFFS][SHORT_LEN]; - /* instrument size as set by setsize or by default ("\\@one") */ -float instr_numsize[MAX_STAFFS]; - /* nummerical intrument size */ -int staff_instr[MAX_STAFFS]; /* instrument for each staff */ - -char line[LINE_LEN]; /* line of input */ - -void process_line (); - -void process_command (char **ln); - -void process_line () -{ - char *ln; - ln = &line[0]; - while ( *ln != '\0') - { - while (*ln == ' ') { ln++; fputc (' ', outfile); } - if (*ln == '%') { - fprintf (outfile, "%s", ln); - return; - } - process_command (&ln); - } -} -void process_score () -/* process .aspc file */ -{ - int c; int i; - lineno = 0; - for (i=1; i < MAX_STAFFS; i++) - { - staffs[i] = 1; - active[i] = true; - bar_rest[i] = false; - append (instrument_size[i], NULL, "\\normalvalue", SHORT_LEN); - instr_numsize[i] = 1.0; - } - spacing = MAX_SPACING; - restbars = 0; - ninstr = 1; /* number of instruments */ - nstaffs = 1; /* number of staffs */ - nastaffs = 1; /* number of active staffs; */ - old_spacing = MAX_SPACING; - oldspacing_staff = 0; - Changeclefs = false; /* output \Changeclefs after \def\atnextbar */ - - TransformNotes2[0] = '\0'; - TransformNotesDefined = false; - - append (global_skip_str[0], NULL, "", 16); - append (global_skip_str[1], NULL, "\\qqsk", 16); - append (global_skip_str[2], NULL, "\\hqsk", 16); - append (global_skip_str[3], NULL, "\\tqsk", 16); - append (global_skip_str[4], NULL, "\\qsk", 16); - append (global_skip_str[5], NULL, "\\qsk\\qqsk", 16); - append (global_skip_str[6], NULL, "\\qsk\\hqsk", 16); - - c = getc (infile); - while ( c != EOF ) - { - ungetc (c, infile); - if (fgets(line, LINE_LEN, infile) == NULL) - error ("Unexpected EOF."); - if (strlen (line) == LINE_LEN-1) - error ("Line too long."); - lineno++; - process_line (); - c = getc (infile); - } /* c == EOF */ -} - diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_score.h b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_score.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1965c46fcf9..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/process_score.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# include "autosp.h" - -# define MAX_STAFFS 9 - -# define SMALL_NOTE 512 -# define SP(note) (SMALL_NOTE/note) -/* note = { 256 | 128 | 64 | 32 | 16 | 8 | 4 | 2 | 1 } */ -# define MAX_SPACING 2*SP(1) -extern int staffs[MAX_STAFFS]; /* number of staffs for ith instrument*/ -extern bool active[MAX_STAFFS]; /* is staff i active? */ -extern bool bar_rest[MAX_STAFFS]; -extern int spacing; /* spacing for current notes */ -extern int restbars; -extern char global_skip_str[7][16]; -extern int ninstr; /* number of instruments */ -extern int nstaffs; /* number of staffs */ -extern int nastaffs; /* number of active staffs; */ -extern int old_spacing; -extern int oldspacing_staff; -extern bool Changeclefs; /* output \Changeclefs after \def\atnextbar */ -extern char TransformNotes2[SHORT_LEN]; /* 2nd argument of \TransformNotes */ -extern bool TransformNotesDefined; -extern char instrument_size[MAX_STAFFS][SHORT_LEN]; - /* instrument size as set by setsize or by default ("\\@one") */ -extern float instr_numsize[MAX_STAFFS]; - /* nummerical intrument size */ -extern int staff_instr[MAX_STAFFS]; /* instrument for each staff */ - -extern char line[LINE_LEN]; /* line of input */ - -extern void process_line (); - -extern void process_command (char **ln); diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.1 b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.1 deleted file mode 100644 index d3d7a3e5713..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -.\" This manpage is licensed under the GNU Public License -.TH REBAR 1 2015-07-14 "" "" - -.SH NAME -rebar \- corrects bar-number comments in MusiXTeX scores - -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B rebar -.RB [ \-v\ |\ \-\-version\ |\ \-h\ |\ \-\-help ] - -.B rebar -[ -.IB infile .tex -[ -.IR outfile [\fB.tex\fP] -] ] - -.B rebar -[ -.IB infile .aspc -[ -.IR outfile [\fB.aspc\fP] -] ] - -.SH DESCRIPTION - -.B rebar -reads a MusiXTeX score and generates a copy -with bar-number comments -of the form -.I %barno -appended to the following commands: -.RS 0.25in -.nf - -\\bar -\\alaligne -\\alapage -\\leftrepeat -\\rightrepeat -\\leftrightrepeat -\\startpiece -\\startextract -\\changecontext -\\Changecontext -\\contpiece -\\Contpiece -\\xbar - -.fi -.RE -replacing any existing comments. The following commands are -respected: -.RS 0.25in -.nf - -\\startbarnumber=... -\\barno=... -\\advance\\barno... - -.fi -.RE -Bar-numbering in the MusiXTeX output is not affected. - -If no output filename is provided, output goes to standard output. If no -input filename is provided, input comes from standard input. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.PP -musixdoc.pdf - -.SH AUTHOR -This program and manual page were written by Bob Tennent <rdt@cs.queensu.ca>. diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.c b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2e625570116..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,282 +0,0 @@ -char version[12] = "2019-01-08"; - -/* Copyright (C) 2015-19 R. D. Tennent School of Computing, - * Queen's University, rdt@cs.queensu.ca - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it - * and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General - * Public License as published by the Free Software - * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your - * option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will - * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the - * implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A - * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License - * for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General - * Public License along with this program; if not, write to - * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, - * Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - */ - -/* rebar - corrects bar numbers in a MusiXTeX score - */ - -# include "utils.h" - -# define SHORT_LEN 256 - -PRIVATE char infilename[SHORT_LEN]; -PRIVATE char *infilename_n = infilename; -PRIVATE char outfilename[SHORT_LEN]; -PRIVATE char *outfilename_n = outfilename; - -PRIVATE FILE *infile, *outfile; - - -PRIVATE int barno = 0; -PRIVATE int startbarno = 1; - -PRIVATE char line[LINE_LEN]; /* line of input */ - -PRIVATE void -usage (FILE *f) -{ - fprintf (f, "Usage: rebar [-v | --version | -h | --help]\n"); - fprintf (f, " rebar [ infile.tex [outfile[.tex] ] ]\n"); - fprintf (f, " rebar [ infile.aspc [outfile[.aspc]] ]\n"); -} - -PRIVATE void -error_at (const char msg[]) /* abort with stderr message msg */ -{ - fprintf (stderr, "Error on line %d: %s\n", lineno, msg); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); -} - - -PRIVATE void -process_command (char **ln) -{ char *t; - if ( prefix ("\\startbarno", *ln ) ) - { - t = *ln + 11; - if (*t == '=') t++; - if ( sscanf (t, "%d", &startbarno) != 1) - error ("Expected startbarno"); - fprintf (outfile, "%s=%d", "\\startbarno", startbarno); - t = strpbrk (t+1, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - *ln = t; - } - else if ( prefix("\\startpiece", *ln) ) - { - barno = startbarno; - fprintf (outfile, "%s%%%d\n", "\\startpiece", barno); - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - *ln = t; - } - else if ( prefix("\\startextract", *ln) ) - { - barno = startbarno; - fprintf (outfile, "%s%%%d\n", "\\startextract", barno); - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - *ln = t; - } - else if ( prefix ("\\barno", *ln) ) - { - t = *ln + 6; - if (*t == '=') t++; - if ( sscanf (t, "%d", &barno) != 1) - error ("Expected barno"); - t = strpbrk (*ln+6, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - while (*ln < t) - { fputc (**ln, outfile); - (*ln)++; - } - } - else if ( prefix ("\\advance\\barno", *ln) ) - { - int barno_increment = 0; - t = strpbrk (*ln, "-0123456789"); - if ( (*ln == NULL) || (sscanf (t, "%d", &barno_increment) != 1 ) ) - error ("Expected barno increment/decrement"); - barno = barno + barno_increment; - t = strpbrk (*ln+13, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - while (*ln < t) - { fputc (**ln, outfile); - (*ln)++; - } - } - else if ( prefix("\\bar", *ln) - || prefix("\\alaligne", *ln) - || prefix("\\alapage", *ln) - || prefix("\\changecontext", *ln) - || prefix("\\Changecontext", *ln) - || prefix("\\contpiece", *ln) - || prefix("\\Contpiece", *ln) - || prefix("\\xbar", *ln) - || prefix("\\leftrepeat", *ln) - || prefix("\\rightrepeat", *ln) - || prefix("\\leftrightrepeat", *ln) ) - { - barno++; - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "%\\\n"); - if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - while (*ln < t) - { - putc (**ln, outfile); - (*ln)++; - } - fprintf (outfile, "%%%d\n", barno); - t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "\\\n"); - if (t != NULL && *t == '\n') - t++; /* to prevent blank lines */ - else if (t == NULL) t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - *ln = t; - } - - else /* everything else */ - { t = strpbrk (*ln+1, "%\\"); - if (t == NULL || *t == '%') t = *ln + strlen (*ln); - while (*ln < t) - { fputc (**ln, outfile); - (*ln)++; - } - } -} - -PRIVATE -void process_line () -{ - char *ln; - ln = &line[0]; - while ( *ln != '\0') - { - while (*ln == ' ') { ln++; fputc (' ', outfile); } - if (*ln == '%') { - fprintf (outfile, "%s", ln); - return; - } - process_command (&ln); - } -} - - -PRIVATE void -process_score (void) -/* process .tex file */ -{ - int c; - while ( (c = getc (infile)) != EOF ) - { - ungetc (c, infile); - lineno++; - if ( fgets(line, LINE_LEN, infile) == NULL) - error_at("Unexpected EOF."); - if (strlen (line) == LINE_LEN-1) - error_at("Line too long."); - process_line (); - } /* c == EOF */ -} - - -int -main (int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - int c; - char today[12]; - time_t mytime; -# define NOPTS 3 - struct option longopts[NOPTS] = - { { "help", 0, NULL, 'h'}, - { "version", 0, NULL, 'v'}, - { NULL, 0, NULL, 0} - }; - - time (&mytime); - strftime (today, 11, "%Y-%m-%d", localtime (&mytime) ); - c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "hv", longopts, NULL); - while (c != -1) - { - switch (c) - { - case 'h': - fprintf (stdout, "This is rebar, version %s.\n", version); - usage (stdout); - fprintf (stdout, "Please report bugs to rdt@cs.queensu.ca.\n" ); - exit (0); - case 'v': - fprintf (stdout, "This is rebar, version %s.\n", version); - exit (0); - case '?': - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - default: - fprintf (stderr,"Function getopt returned character code 0%o.\n", - (unsigned int) c); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "hv", longopts, NULL); - } - fprintf (stderr, "This is rebar, version %s.\n", version); - fprintf (stderr, "Copyright (C) 2015-16 R. D. Tennent\n" ); - fprintf (stderr, "School of Computing, Queen's University, rdt@cs.queensu.ca\n" ); - fprintf (stderr, "License GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licences/gpl.html>.\n" ); - fprintf (stderr, "There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n\n" ); - - if (optind < argc) - { - infilename[0] = '\0'; - infilename_n = infilename; - append (infilename, &infilename_n, argv[optind], sizeof (infilename)); - if ( !suffix (".aspc", infilename) && !suffix (".tex", infilename) ) - { usage( stderr ); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - infile = fopen (infilename, "r"); - if (infile == NULL ) - { fprintf (stderr, "Can't open %s\n", infilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - fprintf (stderr, "Reading from %s.", infilename); - } - else - { infile = stdin; - fprintf (stderr, "Reading from stdin."); - } - - optind++; - if (optind < argc) - { - outfilename[0] = '\0'; - outfilename_n = outfilename; - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, argv[optind], sizeof (outfilename)); - if (!suffix (".tex", outfilename) && !suffix (".aspc", outfilename) ) - { - if ( suffix (".tex", infilename) ) - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, ".tex", sizeof (outfilename)); - else - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, ".aspc", sizeof (outfilename)); - } - outfile = fopen (outfilename, "w"); - if (outfile == NULL) - { fprintf (stderr,"Can't open %s\n", outfilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - fprintf (stderr, " Writing to %s.\n\n", outfilename); - } - else - { outfile = stdout; - fprintf (stderr, " Writing to stdout.\n\n"); - } - - process_score (); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.test b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.test deleted file mode 100755 index 2e70b0b7f1a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/rebar.test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -vx - -# Copyright (C) 2015 Peter Breitenlohner <tex-live@tug.org> -# You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. - -echo && echo "*** rebar --help" -./rebar --help || exit 1 - -echo && echo "*** rebar --version" -./rebar --version || exit 1 - -echo && echo "*** rebar -dd (missing infile)" -./rebar -dd && exit 1 - -echo && echo "*** rebar quod2.aspc quod3.aspc" -cp tests/quod2.aspc . -rm -f quod3.aspc -./rebar quod2.aspc quod3.aspc || exit 1 - -echo && echo "*** diff quod3.aspc tests/quod3.aspc" -diff quod3.aspc tests/quod3.aspc || exit 1 diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/spacing_note.c b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/spacing_note.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0a697fb94db..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/spacing_note.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,585 +0,0 @@ -# include "process_command.h" - -PRIVATE -void update_global_skip (int n) -/* global skips may be used in more than one staff */ -{ - if (n>6) - { warning ("Too many commas."); n = 6; } - if (global_skip < n) global_skip = n; -} - -PRIVATE -int collective_note (int i) -{ char *s = current[i]; - int spacing = cspacing[i]; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nEntering collective_note:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - status_collective (i); - } - if (beaming[i] > 0 && spacing != beaming[i]) - { /* adjust cspacing for new beaming */ - cspacing[i] = beaming[i]; - } - while (true) /* search for alphabetic or numeric note (or asterisk) */ - { int n = 0; - while (*s == ',') - { n++; s++; } /* global skips */ - update_global_skip (n); - /* commas will be discarded by filter_output (i) */ - if (*s == '.' && new_beaming == 0 && !dottedbeamnotes) - spacing = spacing * 1.50; - else if ( (*s == '^' || *s == '_' || *s == '=' || *s == '>') - && !vspacing_active[i] /* is additional spacing needed? */ - ) - /* leave space for normal accidentals */ - { update_global_skip (3) ; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nLeave space for accidental\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - status_collective (i); - } - } - else if ( (*s == '<') /* double-flat */ - && !vspacing_active[i] /* is additional spacing needed? */ - ) - { update_global_skip (5); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nLeave space for double-flat\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - status_collective (i); - } - } - else if (isalnum (*s) || *s == '*') - { - s++; - while (*s == '\'' || *s == '`' || *s == '!') - /* transposition characters */ - s++; - current[i] = s; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter collective_note:\n"); - status (i); - status_collective (i); - } - vspacing_active[i] = false; - return spacing; - } - s++; - } -} - - -PRIVATE -void beam_initiation (char *s, int i) -{ - if ( prefix ("\\ibbbbbb", s) - || prefix ("\\Ibbbbbb", s) - || prefix ("\\nbbbbbb", s) ) - beaming[i] = SP(256); - else if ( prefix ("\\ibbbbb", s) - || prefix ("\\Ibbbbb", s) - || prefix ("\\nbbbbb", s) ) - beaming[i] = SP(128); - else if ( prefix ("\\ibbbb", s) - || prefix ("\\Ibbbb", s) - || prefix ("\\nbbbb", s) ) - beaming[i] = SP(64); - else if ( prefix ("\\ibbb", s) - || prefix ("\\Ibbb", s) - || prefix ("\\nbbb", s) ) - beaming[i] = SP(32); - else if ( prefix ("\\ibb", s) - || prefix ("\\Ibb", s) - || prefix ("\\nbb", s) ) - beaming[i] = SP(16); - else if ( prefix ("\\ib", s) - || prefix ("\\Ib", s) ) - beaming[i] = SP(8); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter beam_initiation:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } -} - -PRIVATE -void beam_termination (char *s, int i) -{ - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nEntering beam_termination:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } - if ( prefix ("\\tbbbbbb", s) ) - { - new_beaming = SP(128); - if (beaming[i] > SP(256)) - beaming[i] = SP(256); - } - else if ( prefix ("\\tbbbbb", s) ) - { - new_beaming = SP(64); - if (beaming[i] > SP(128)) - beaming[i] = SP(128); - } - else if ( prefix ("\\tbbbb", s) ) - { - new_beaming = SP(32); - if (beaming[i] > SP(64)) - beaming[i] = SP(64); - } - else if ( prefix ("\\tbbb", s) ) - { - new_beaming = SP(16); - if (beaming[i] > SP(32)) - beaming[i] = SP(32); - } - else if ( prefix ("\\tbb", s) ) - { - new_beaming = SP(8); - if (beaming[i] > SP(16)) - beaming[i] = SP(16); - } - else if ( prefix ("\\tb", s) ) - { - new_beaming = 0; - } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter beam_termination:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } -} - -PRIVATE -char *skip_balanced_text (char *s) -{ - char *t; - do - { - t = strpbrk (s, "{}"); - if (t == NULL) error ("Expected '}'"); - if (*t == '{') t = skip_balanced_text (t+1); - } - while (*t != '}'); - return t+1; -} - -PRIVATE -char *skip_arg (char *s) -{ - while (*s == ' ') s++; - if (*s == '{') - { s++; - skip_balanced_text (s); - } - else - s++; - return s; -} - -int spacing_note (int i) -/* Search from current[i] for the next spacing note in the ith staff. - * Returns the spacing value and updates current[i]. - */ -{ - int spacing = MAX_SPACING; - char *s, *t; - bool tinynotesize = false; - bool doubledotted = false; - bool dotted = false; - new_beaming = 0; - if (!active[i]) return spacing; - if (vspacing[i] > 0) - { /* virtual note (i.e., a skip) */ - return vspacing[i]; - } - if (collective[i][0]) - { - nonvirtual_notes = true; - return collective_note (i); - } - if (semiauto_beam_notes[i] > 0) - { if (debug) - fprintf (logfile, "\nsemiauto_beam_notes reduced\n"); - semiauto_beam_notes[i]--; - current[i]++; - if (debug) status (i); - nonvirtual_notes = true; - return beaming[i]; - } - s = strpbrk (current[i], "\\&|$"); - if (*s != '\\') - { return spacing; } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nIn spacing_note:\n"); - status (i); - } - while (true) - { - if ( prefix ("\\wh", s) - || prefix ("\\breve", s) - || prefix ("\\pause", s) - || prefix ("\\wq", s) ) - { spacing = SP(1); break; } - - if ( prefix ("\\ha", s) - || (prefix ("\\hl", s) && !prefix ( "\\hloff", s) ) - - || prefix ("\\hu", s) - || prefix ("\\hp", s) - || prefix ("\\hpause", s) ) - { spacing = SP(2); break;} - - if ( prefix ("\\qa", s) - || prefix ("\\ql", s) - || prefix ("\\qu", s) - || prefix ("\\qp", s) ) - { spacing = SP(4); break; } - - if ( ( prefix ("\\ca", s) - || prefix ("\\cl", s) - || prefix ("\\cu", s) ) - && !prefix ("\\caesura", s ) ) - { spacing = SP(8); break; } - - if ( prefix ("\\ds", s ) - && !prefix ("\\dsh", s) ) - { spacing = SP(8); break; } - - if ( prefix ("\\cccc", s) ) - { spacing = SP(64); break; } - - if ( prefix ("\\ccc", s) ) - { spacing = SP(32); break; } - - if ( prefix ("\\cc", s) - && !prefix ("\\ccn", s) - && !prefix ("\\cchar", s) ) - { spacing = SP(16); break; } - - if ( prefix ("\\qs", s) - && !prefix ("\\qsk", s) - && !prefix ("\\qspace", s) ) - { spacing = SP(16); break; } - - if ( prefix ("\\hs", s) - && !prefix ("\\hsk", s) - && !prefix ("\\hsp", s) ) - { spacing = SP(32); break;} - - if ( prefix ("\\qqs", s ) - && !prefix ("\\qqsk", s) ) - { spacing = SP(64); break; } - - if ( prefix ("\\qb", s)) /* beam note */ - { spacing = beaming[i]; - if (new_beaming != 0) /* set by preceding \tb... */ - { beaming[i] = new_beaming; - new_beaming = 0; - } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nBeam note:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } - break; - } - - if ( prefix ("\\Cpause", s) - || prefix ("\\Cp", s)) - { /* bar-centered rest */ - bar_rest[i] = true; - spacing = MAX_SPACING; - break; - } - - if (prefix("\\tqqq", s) ) - { if (beaming[i] > SP(32)) - beaming[i] = SP(32); - spacing = beaming[i]; - beaming[i] = 0; - new_beaming = 0; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter beam completion:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } - break; - } - - if (prefix("\\nqqq", s) ) - { if (beaming[i] > SP(32)) - beaming[i] = SP(32); - spacing = beaming[i]; - beaming[i] = SP(16); - new_beaming = 0; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter beam completion:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } - break; - } - - if (prefix("\\tqq", s) ) - { if (beaming[i] > SP(16)) - beaming[i] = SP(16); - spacing = beaming[i]; - beaming[i] = 0; - new_beaming = 0; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter beam completion:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } - break; - } - - if (prefix("\\nqq", s) ) - { if (beaming[i] > SP(16)) - beaming[i] = SP(16); - spacing = beaming[i]; - beaming[i] = SP(8); - new_beaming = 0; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter beam completion:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } - break; - } - - if ( prefix("\\tq", s) - && !prefix("\\tqsk", s) ) - { spacing = beaming[i]; - beaming[i] = 0; - new_beaming = 0; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter beam completion:\n"); - status (i); - status_beam (i); - } - break; - } - - -/* non-spacing commands: */ - - if ( prefix ("\\ib", s) - || prefix ("\\Ib", s) - || prefix ("\\nb", s) ) - beam_initiation (s, i); - - else if ( prefix("\\tb", s) ) - beam_termination (s, i); - - else if ( prefix("\\ztq", s) ) - /* non-spacing beam termination */ - new_beaming = 0; - - else if ( prefix("\\xtuplet", s) || - prefix("\\xxtuplet", s)|| - prefix("\\Xtuplet", s) ) - { char *t = s+1; - while (!isdigit(*t)) t++; - xtuplet[i] = atoi(t); - } - else - if ( prefix("\\triolet", s) - || prefix("\\Triolet", s) - || prefix("\\uptrio", s) - || prefix("\\downtrio", s) - || prefix("\\uptuplet", s) - || prefix("\\downtuplet", s) ) - { - xtuplet[i] = 3; - } - - else if ( prefix("\\zchar", s) - || prefix("\\lchar", s) - || prefix("\\cchar", s) - || prefix("\\zcn", s) - || prefix("\\lcn", s) - || prefix("\\ccn", s) ) - { /* need to skip two arguments, possibly with embedded commands */ - char *t; - t = strpbrk (s+1, " {"); - if (t == NULL) error ("Argument expected"); - t = skip_arg (t); - t = skip_arg (t); - } - - else if ( prefix("\\tinynotesize", s) ) - { - tinynotesize = true; - appoggiatura = true; - } - - else if (prefix("\\ppt", s) - || prefix("\\pppt", s) ) - { - doubledotted = true; /* triple-dotted spaced as double-dotted */ - } - else if (prefix("\\pt", s) && !prefix("\\ptr", s)) - { - dotted = true; - } - else if ( prefix ("\\Dqbb", s) ) - { semiauto_beam_notes[i] = 1; - beaming[i] = SP(16); - current[i] = current[i] + 8; - nonvirtual_notes = true; - return beaming[i]; - } - else if ( prefix ("\\Dqb", s) ) - { if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nFound \\Dqb\n"); - semiauto_beam_notes[i] = 1; - beaming[i] = SP(8); - current[i] = current[i] + 7; - nonvirtual_notes = true; - if (debug) status (i); - return beaming[i]; - } - else if ( prefix ("\\Tqbb", s) ) - { semiauto_beam_notes[i] = 2; - beaming[i] = SP(16); - current[i] = current[i] + 8; - nonvirtual_notes = true; - return beaming[i]; - } - else if ( prefix ("\\Tqb", s) ) - { semiauto_beam_notes[i] = 2; - beaming[i] = SP(8); - current[i] = current[i] + 7; - nonvirtual_notes = true; - return beaming[i]; - } - else if ( prefix ("\\Qqbb", s) ) - { semiauto_beam_notes[i] = 3; - beaming[i] = SP(16); - current[i] = current[i] + 8; - nonvirtual_notes = true; - return beaming[i]; - } - else if ( prefix ("\\Qqb", s) ) - { semiauto_beam_notes[i] = 3; - beaming[i] = SP(8); - current[i] = current[i] + 7; - nonvirtual_notes = true; - return beaming[i]; - } - else if (prefix ("\\rlap", s) ) - /* skip the argument, as it must be regarded as non-spacing */ - { char *t; - t = strpbrk (s+1, " {\\"); - if (t == NULL) error ("Argument expected"); - if (*t == '\\') - s = t+1; - else - s = skip_arg(t); - } - else if (prefix ("\\Hsk", s) ) - update_global_skip (5); - else if (prefix ("\\Qsk", s) ) - update_global_skip (4); - else if (prefix ("\\TQsk", s) ) - update_global_skip (3); - else if (prefix ("\\HQsk", s) ) - update_global_skip (2); - else if (prefix ("\\QQsk", s) ) - update_global_skip (1); - - /* Command is non-spacing. */ - /* Skip ahead to the next command. */ - s = strpbrk (s+1, "\\&|$"); - - if ( *s != '\\') - { current[i] = s; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter spacing_note:\n"); - status (i); - } - return spacing; - } - } /* end of while (true) loop */ - - if (spacing < MAX_SPACING) - nonvirtual_notes = true; - if (prefix ("\\whpp", s) - || prefix ("\\hupp", s) - || prefix ("\\hlpp", s) - || prefix ("\\happ", s) - || prefix ("\\hspp", s) - || prefix ("\\hppp", s) - || prefix ("\\hpausepp", s) - || prefix ("\\qupp", s) - || prefix ("\\qlpp", s) - || prefix ("\\qapp", s) - || prefix ("\\qspp", s) - || prefix ("\\qppp", s) - || prefix ("\\qqspp", s) - || prefix ("\\cupp", s) - || prefix ("\\clpp", s) - || prefix ("\\ccupp", s) - || prefix ("\\cclpp", s) - || prefix ("\\cccupp", s) - || prefix ("\\ccclpp", s) - || prefix ("\\qbpp", s) - || prefix ("\\dspp", s) - || doubledotted ) - { spacing *= 1.75; doubledotted = false;} - else - if (prefix ("\\whp", s) - || prefix ("\\hup", s) - || prefix ("\\hlp", s) - || prefix ("\\hap", s) - || prefix ("\\hsp", s) - || prefix ("\\hpp", s) - || prefix ("\\hpausep", s) - || prefix ("\\qup", s) - || prefix ("\\qlp", s) - || prefix ("\\qap", s) - || prefix ("\\qsp", s) - || prefix ("\\qqsp", s) - || prefix ("\\qpp", s) - || prefix ("\\cup", s) - || prefix ("\\clp", s) - || prefix ("\\ccup", s) - || prefix ("\\cclp", s) - || prefix ("\\cccup", s) - || prefix ("\\ccclp", s) - || prefix ("\\qbp", s) - || prefix ("\\dsp", s) - || dotted ) - { spacing *= 1.5; dotted = false; } - - t = strpbrk (s+1, "{\\&|$"); /* collective coding? */ - if (*t == '{') /* {...} */ - { /* Save prefix in collective[i]. - * It will be output for every note in the collective */ - char *ss = s; - char *tt = collective[i]; - while (ss <= t) - { *tt = *ss; tt++, ss++; } - *tt = '\0'; - current[i] = t+1; - if (tinynotesize) spacing = APPOGG_SPACING; - cspacing[i] = spacing; - first_collective[i] = true; - return collective_note (i); - } - if (tinynotesize) spacing = APPOGG_SPACING; - current[i] = strpbrk (s+1, "\\&|$"); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter spacing_note:\n"); - status (i); - } - vspacing_active[i] = false; - return spacing; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/status.c b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/status.c deleted file mode 100644 index 422bb2798c5..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/status.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -# include "process_command.h" - -char *ps(int spacing) -/* convert spacing value to note value(s) */ -{ s_n = s; - *s = '\0'; - if (spacing == MAX_SPACING) - sprintf(s, "MAX_SPACING"); - else if (spacing == 0) - sprintf(s, "0"); - else - { int n = 1; - while (true) - { if (spacing >= SMALL_NOTE/n) - { s_n = s_n + sprintf (s_n, "SP(%d)", n); - spacing = spacing - SMALL_NOTE/n; - if (spacing > 0) - s_n = s_n + sprintf (s_n, "+"); - else break; - } - n = 2*n; - } - } - return s; -} - -void -note_segment (char *s) -{ char *t; - t = strpbrk (s, "|&$"); - if (t == NULL) t = s + strlen (s); - while (s < t) - { fputc (*s, logfile); s++; } - fputc ('\n', logfile); -} - -void -status (int i) -{ - if (active[i]) - { fprintf (logfile, "notes[%d]=", i); note_segment (notes[i]); - fprintf (logfile, "current[%d]=", i); note_segment (current[i]); - fprintf (logfile, "spacings[%d]=%s\n", i, ps(spacings[i])); - fprintf (logfile, "vspacing[%d]=%s\n", i, ps(vspacing[i])); - fprintf (logfile, "outstrings[%d]=%s\n", i, outstrings[i]); - if (xtuplet[i] > 1) - fprintf (logfile, "xtuplet[%d]=%d\n", i, xtuplet[i]); - - } -} - -void -status_spacing (void) -{ - fprintf (logfile, "spacing=%s\n", ps(spacing)); - fprintf (logfile, "old_spacing=%s\n", ps(old_spacing)); - fprintf (logfile, "spacing_staff=%d\n", spacing_staff); - fprintf (logfile, "oldspacing_staff=%d\n", oldspacing_staff); -} - -void -status_all (void) -{ int i; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (active[i]) status (i); - status_spacing (); - fprintf (logfile, "nastaffs=%d\n", nastaffs); - if (dottedbeamnotes) - fprintf (logfile, "dottedbeamnotes == true\n"); -} - -void -status_collective (int i) -{ - if (active[i]) - { fprintf (logfile, "cspacing[%d]=%s\n", i, ps(cspacing[i])); - fprintf (logfile, "collective[%d]=%s\n", i, collective[i]); - fprintf (logfile, "first_collective[%d]=%d\n", i, first_collective[i]); - } -} - -void -status_beam (int i) -{ - if (active[i]) - { fprintf (logfile, "beaming[%d]=%s\n", i, ps(beaming[i])); } -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/test-driver b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/test-driver deleted file mode 100644 index 32bf39e8377..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/test-driver +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# test-driver - basic testsuite driver script. - -scriptversion=2012-06-27.10; # UTC - -# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This program 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; 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S. Bach (1685--1750)} -\shortauthor{\it J. S. Bach} -\othermention{Arranged for Recorders by R. D. Tennent} -\maketitle -\startbarno=0 -\nobarnumbers -\stafftopmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\staffbotmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\startpiece\addspace\afterruleskip% -\systemnumbers% -\anotes\ds&\cu d&\ds&\ds\en -\bar%1 -\anotes\ha N&\ibu1g2\qb1{ghi}\tqh1j&\Cpause&\hp\en -\anotes - \ha M& - \ibl1k{-2}\qb1k\nbbl1\qb1j\tqb1i\ibu1h0\qb1h\nbbu1\qb1g\tqh1h&& - \qp\ds\cu d\en -\bar%2 -\anotes\ha L&\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i\tqh1h\itied1g\qa g&\qa{nn}&\ibu3g2\qb3{ghi}\tqh3j\en -\anotes - \qa{.K}\cu J& - \ttie1\qa g\ibu1f0\shake{n}\qb1f\nbbu1\qb1e\tqh1f& - \qa o\cl o\ds& - \ibl3k{-2}\qb3k\nbbl3\qb3j\tqb3i\cu h\ds\en -\bar%3 -\anotes\hu I&\qa g\ds\cl k&\ibl2n{-1}\qb2{no}\qb2{n}\tqb2{=m}&\qa{kk}\en -\anotes\hu J&\ibu1j{-2}\qb1{ji}\qb1h\tqh1g&\ibl2j{0}\qb2{lk}\qb2j\tqb2p&\qa{ll}\en -\bar%4 -\anotes - \ha K& - \itied1f\shake{n}\qa f\ttie1\ibbu1e{-2}\qb1f\tbbu1\qb1e\itied1d\tqh1d& - \ibl2o{-1}\qb2{ono}\tqb2m& - \ibl3k{-1}\qb3{klk}\tqb3j\en -\anotes - \qa G\ds\ibbl0b{-1}\qb0b\tqb0a& - \ttie1\qa d\qp& - \ibl2n{-2}\qb2n\tqb2m\ibl2n{-5}\qb2n\tqb2k& - \ibu3h{-2}\shake{p}\qb3i\tqh3h\qa g\en -\bar%5 -\anotes\ibl0M0\qb0N\nbbl0\qb0M\tqb0N\ibl0K0\qb0L\nbbl0\qb0K\tqb0L&\qa{nn}&\ibl2n2\qb2{nop}\tqb2q&\hp\en -\anotes\qa{.M}\cu I&\qa{oo}&\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r\nbbl2\qb2q\tqb2p\ibl2o6\qb2o\itieu2r\tqb2r&\qp\ds\cl k\en -\bar%6 -\anotes - \qa{.L}\ibbl0M2\qb0M\tqb0N& - \ibl1n{-1}\qb1{non}\tqb1m& - \ttie2\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r\tqb2q\qa p& - \ibl3n{-2}\qb3{nml}\tqb3k\en -\anotes - \itieu0a\qa a\ttie0\ibbl0a{-2}\qb0{aNM}\tqb0L& - \ibl1l{-2}\qb1l\tqb1k\cl{^j}\ds& - \qa{.o}\ibbl2i2\qb2i\tqb2{^j}& - \shake{n}\ibl3i0\qb3{^j}\nbbl3\qb3i\tqb3j\cu h\ds\en -\bar%7 -\anotes\qa{MK}&\ibu1g0\qb1{fgh}\tqh1f&\ibl2k0\qb2{klm}\tqb2k&\qa{hh}\en -\anotes\qa{NG}&\ibu1g{-2}\qb1{gfe}\tqh1d&\ibl2i4\qb2{ikn}\tqb2m&\qa{ii}\en -\bar%8 -\nspace -\anotes - \qu{.H}\cu{^J}& - \ibu1c4\qb1{^cde}\itied1h\tqh1h& - \ibl2l{-1}\qb2{.l}\itieu2k\tbbl2\tqb2k\ttie2\ibbl2j0\qb2k\tbbl2\qb2{,,,^j}\itieu2l\tqb2l& - \ibu3h{0}\qb3{hih}\tqh3g\en -\anotes - \ql K\cl K& - \ttie1\ibu1h{-2}\qb1h\tqh1g\cu f& - \ttie2\ibbl2l{-1}\qb2{lkl}\tqb2j\cl k& - \ibu3f{-1}\qb3f\tqh3e\cu d\en -\leftrightrepeat -\advance\barno-1% -\anotes\ds&\cl m&\ds&\cl o\en -\bar%9 -\anotes\qa{dc}&\ibl1k0\qb1{kmk}\tqb1{m}&\qa{oo}&\ibl3m0\qb3{mom}\tqb3o\en -\anotes\qa{bN}&\ibl1k0\qb1{nkk}\tqb1n&\qa{pp}&\ibl3k2\qb3k\nbbl3\qb3l\tqb3m\ibl3n{-4}\qb3n\tqb3l\en -\bar%10 -\anotes\ibl0b{-1}\qb0{cbc}\tqb0a&\cl l\ds\qp&\ibl2o{-1}\qb2{opo}\tqb2n&\ibl3o{-2}\qb3{onm}\tqb3l\en -\anotes - \qa{.b}\cl{^a}& - \qa{mm}& - \ibl2m{-2}\qb2m\tqb2l\cl{^k}\ds& - \ibl3j0\shake n\qb3{^k}\nbbl3\qb3{^j}\tqb3k\ibl3i8\qb3i\tqb3{p}\en -\bar%11 -\anotes\qa{NN}&\ibl1l0\qb1{nln}\tqb1l&\qa{pp}&\ibl3m0\qb3{lpl}\tqb3{p}\en -\anotes - \qa{.a}\cl{^a}& - \ibl1m{-1}\qb1{mnm}\tqb1l& - \qa{qq}& - \ibbl3k2\qb3{^klm}\tqb3n\ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\nbbl3\qb3n\tqb3m\en -\bar%12 -\nspace -\anotes - \qa b\qa I& - \ibl1k2\qb1{^k}\nbbl1\qb1l\tqb1m\itied1i\qu i& - \ibl2o{-1}\qb2p\qb2q\qb2p\tqb2o& - \ibl3n{-2}\qb3n\nbbl3\qb3m\tqb3l\ibbl3k0\qb3{,,,^kl}\qb3m\tqb3k\en -\anotes - \qa{.L}\cl{=K}& - \ttie1\ibu1i0\qb1i\nbbu1\qb1h\tqh1i\ibu1g2\qb1g\nbbu1\qb1h\tqh1i& - \ibl2n0\qb2n\nbbl2\qb2m\tqb2n\cl l\ds& - \itieu3l\ha l\en -\bar%13 -\anotes - \qa{Jc}& - \ibl1j2\qb1{jkl}\tqb1m& - \hp& - \ttie3\ibbl3k1\slur lku1\qb3{lk}\slur mlu1\qb3m\tqb3l\ibbl3m1\isluru3n\qb3n\tbbl3\tslur3m\qb3m\tqb3o\en -\anotes - \qa{.b}\ibbu0J{-2}\qb0J\tqh0I& - \ibl1n{-1}\qb1n\nbbl1\qb1m\tqb1l\cl k\ds& - \qa n\ibl2i{-5}\qb2n\tqb2g& - \qa{.k}\ibbl3j2\qb3j\tqb3k\en -\bar%14 -\anotes - \qa{.H}\ibbu0I2\qb0I\tqh0J& - \ds\cu h\ibu1e0\qb1e\nbbu1\qb1d\tqh1e& - \ibl2j1\qb2{.j}\tbbl2\tqb2k\ibl2j{-2}\qb2j\tqb2i& - \ibl3l2\qb3l\nbbl3\qb3m\tqb3n\ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\tqb3n\en -\anotes - \qa{.K}\ibbu0J2\qb0J\tqh0K& - \ibu1g1\qb1f\itied1g\tqh1g\ttie1\ibu1g{-1}\qb1g\tqh1f& - \ibu2h1\qb2h\tqh2i\ibl2j2\qb2j\tqb2k& - \ibbl3m{-2}\shake{o}\qb3m\tbbl3\qb3l\tqb3k\ibu3i{-6}\qb3j\tqh3d\en -\bar%15 -\anotes\ibu0I0\qb0{GHI}\tqh0G&\qa{dd}&\ibu2i0\qb2i\nbbu2\qb2h\tqh2i\cu g\ds&\ibl3i0\qb3{ijk}\tqb3i\en -\anotes\qa{.J}\cu{^J}&\qa{ee}&\ds\ibbl2l{-2}\qb2l\tqb2k\ibl2j4\qb2j\tqb2l&\ibu3j{-2}\qb3{jih}\tqh3g\en -\bar%16 -\anotes - \qa{KK}& - \ibu1g{1}\qb1{ded}\tqh1j& - \ibbl2h1\qb2{hkj}\tqb2i\ibbl2j0\qb2j\tbbl2\qb2h\itieu2k\tqb2k& - \ibu3f2\qb3f\tqh3g\ibu3h{-4}\qb3h\tqh3f\en -\anotes\qa N\cu G&\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i\tqh1h\cu g&\ttie2\ibl2j0\qb2k\nbbl2\qb2j\tqb2k\cl i&\qa g\cu g\en -\setrightrepeat -\endpiece% -\eject -\end diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod2.tex b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod2.tex deleted file mode 100644 index b89b320d8ea..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod2.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ -% Generated by autosp (2021-01-07). -\input musixtex -\input musixplt -\input soul.sty -\sodef{\so}{}{0.15em}{0.5em}{0.5em} -\input musixsty -\input musixps -\nohalfties -\def\pstiehgt{0.5} -\def\psslurhgt{0.5} -\vsize9.75in -\voffset-0.5in -\hsize7.0in -\hoffset-0.25in -\smallmusicsize -\bigaccid -\advance\parindent by 10pt -\def\raisebarno{7\internote}% -\nobarnumbers -\relativeaccid -\geometricskipscale -\instrumentnumber4 -\setclef1\bass\setbassclefsymbol1\bassoct -\setclef4\treble\settrebleclefsymbol4\trebleoct -\generalsignature{+1} -\generalmeter\meterC -\setname1{B} -\setname2{T} -\setname3{A} -\setname4{S} -\songtop4\songbottom1 -\fulltitle{\sc\so{Quodlibet}} -\subtitle{\it Variation 30 of the Goldberg Variations for Clavier} -\title{\it Quodlibet} -\author{J. S. Bach (1685--1750)} -\shortauthor{\it J. S. Bach} -\othermention{Arranged for Recorders by R. D. Tennent} -\maketitle -\startbarno=0 -\nobarnumbers -\stafftopmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\staffbotmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\startpiece\addspace\afterruleskip% -\systemnumbers% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ds&\cu d&\ds&\ds\en% -\bar%1 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ha N\sk\sk\sk&\ibu1g2\qb1{g}\qb1{h}\qb1{i}\tqh1j&&\hp\sk\sk\sk\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ha M&\ibl1k{-2}\qb1k&&\qp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\nbbl1\qb1j\tqb1i&&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\ibu1h0\qb1h&&\ds\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\nbbu1\qb1g\tqh1h&&\cu d\sk\hqsk\en% -\def\atnextbar{\znotes&&\centerpause&\en}% -\bar%2 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ha L\sk&\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i\tqh1h&\qa{n}\sk&\ibu3g2\qb3{g}\qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk\sk&\itied1g\qa g\sk&\qa{n}\sk&\qb3{i}\tqh3j\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.K}&\ttie1\qa g&\qa o&\ibl3k{-2}\qb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\sk\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl3\qb3j\tqb3i\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\ibu1f0\shake{n}\qb1f&\cl o&\cu h\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\cu J\sk&\nbbu1\qb1e\tqh1f&\ds\sk&\ds\sk\hqsk\en% -\bar%3 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\hu I\sk&\qa g\sk&\ibl2n{-1}\qb2{n}\qb2{o}&\qa{k}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk\tqsk\sk&\ds\tqsk\cl k&\qb2{n}\tqsk\tqb2{=m}&\qa{k}\tqsk\sk\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\hu J\sk\sk\sk&\ibu1j{-2}\qb1{j}\qb1{i}\qb1h\tqh1g&\ibl2j{0}\qb2{l}\qb2{k}\qb2j\tqb2p&\qa{l}\sk\qa{l}\sk\en% -\bar%4 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ha K\sk&\itied1f\shake{n}\qa f\sk&\ibl2o{-1}\qb2{o}\qb2{n}&\ibl3k{-1}\qb3{k}\qb3{l}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\ttie1\ibbu1e{-2}\qb1f\tbbu1\qb1e&\qb2{o}\sk&\qb3{k}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\itied1d\tqh1d&\tqb2m&\tqb3j\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa G\sk&\ttie1\qa d\sk&\ibl2n{-2}\qb2n\tqb2m&\ibu3h{-2}\shake{p}\qb3i\tqh3h\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ds&\qp&\ibl2n{-5}\qb2n&\qa g\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbl0b{-1}\qb0b\tqb0a&\sk\sk&\tqb2k\sk&\sk\sk\hqsk\en% -\bar%5 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ibl0M0\qb0N&\qa{n}&\ibl2n2\qb2{n}&\hp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\nbbl0\qb0M\tqb0N&\sk\sk&\qb2{o}\sk&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ibl0K0\qb0L&\qa{n}&\qb2{p}&\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\nbbl0\qb0K\tqb0L&\sk\sk&\tqb2q\sk&\sk\sk\hqsk\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.M}&\qa{o}&\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r&\qp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl2\qb2q\tqb2p&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\qa{o}&\ibl2o6\qb2o&\ds\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cu I&\sk&\itieu2r\tqb2r&\cl k\en% -\bar%6 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.L}\sk\sk&\ibl1n{-1}\qb1{n}\qb1{o}\qb1{n}&\ttie2\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r\tqb2q\qa p&\ibl3n{-2}\qb3{n}\qb3{m}\qb3{l}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbl0M2\qb0M\tqb0N&\tqb1m\sk&\sk\sk&\tqb3k\sk\hqsk\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\tqsk\itieu0a\qa a&\tqsk\ibl1l{-2}\qb1l&\tqsk\qa{.o}&\tqsk\shake{n}\ibl3i0\qb3{^j}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\tqb1k\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl3\qb3i\tqb3j\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ttie0\ibbl0a{-2}\qb0{a}\qb0{N}\qb0{M}\tqsk\tqb0L&\cl{^j}\sk\ds\tqsk\sk&\sk\sk\ibbl2i2\qb2i\tqsk\tqb2{^j}&\cu h\sk\ds\tqsk\sk\hqsk\en% -\bar%7 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{M}\sk\qa{K}\sk&\ibu1g0\qb1{f}\qb1{g}\qb1{h}\tqh1f&\ibl2k0\qb2{k}\qb2{l}\qb2{m}\tqb2k&\qa{h}\sk\qa{h}\sk\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{N}\sk\qa{G}\sk&\ibu1g{-2}\qb1{g}\qb1{f}\qb1{e}\tqh1d&\ibl2i4\qb2{i}\qb2{k}\qb2{n}\tqb2m&\qa{i}\sk\qa{i}\sk\en% -\bar%8 -\nspace -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\tqsk\qu{.H}&\tqsk\ibu1c4\qb1{^c}&\tqsk\ibl2l{-1}\qb2{.l}&\tqsk\ibu3h{0}\qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk\sk\tqsk\sk&\qb1{d}\sk\qb1{e}\tqsk\sk&\sk\itieu2k\tbbl2\tqb2k\ttie2\ibbl2j0\qb2k\tqsk\tbbl2\qb2{^j}&\qb3{i}\sk\qb3{h}\tqsk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cu{^J}&\itied1h\tqh1h&\itieu2l\tqb2l&\tqh3g\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ql K\sk\sk\sk&\ttie1\ibu1h{-2}\qb1h\sk\tqh1g\sk&\ttie2\ibbl2l{-1}\qb2{l}\qb2{k}\qb2{l}\tqb2j&\ibu3f{-1}\qb3f\sk\tqh3e\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cl K&\cu f&\cl k&\cu d\en% -\leftrightrepeat -\advance\barno-1% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ds&\cl m&\ds&\cl o\en% -\bar%9 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{d}\sk\qa{c}\sk&\ibl1k0\qb1{k}\qb1{m}\qb1{k}\tqb1{m}&\qa{o}\sk\qa{o}\sk&\ibl3m0\qb3{m}\qb3{o}\qb3{m}\tqb3o\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{b}&\ibl1k0\qb1{n}&\qa{p}&\ibl3k2\qb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\qb1{k}\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl3\qb3l\tqb3m\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{N}\sk&\qb1{k}\tqb1n&\qa{p}\sk&\ibl3n{-4}\qb3n\tqb3l\en% -\bar%10 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ibl0b{-1}\qb0{c}\qb0{b}\qb0{c}\tqb0a&\cl l\ds\qp\sk&\ibl2o{-1}\qb2{o}\qb2{p}\qb2{o}\tqb2n&\ibl3o{-2}\qb3{o}\qb3{n}\qb3{m}\tqb3l\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\tqsk\qa{.b}&\tqsk\qa{m}&\tqsk\ibl2m{-2}\qb2m&\tqsk\ibl3j0\shake n\qb3{^k}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\tqsk\sk\sk&\tqsk\sk\sk&\tqsk\tqb2l\sk&\tqsk\nbbl3\qb3{^j}\tqb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\qa{m}&\cl{^k}&\ibl3i8\qb3i\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cl{^a}&\sk&\ds&\tqb3{p}\en% -\bar%11 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{N}\sk\qa{N}\sk&\ibl1l0\qb1{n}\qb1{l}\qb1{n}\tqb1l&\qa{p}\sk\qa{p}\sk&\ibl3m0\qb3{l}\qb3{p}\qb3{l}\tqb3{p}\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\tqsk\qa{.a}\sk\sk\sk&\tqsk\ibl1m{-1}\qb1{m}\sk\qb1{n}\sk&\tqsk\qa{q}\sk\sk\sk&\tqsk\ibbl3k2\qb3{^k}\qb3{l}\qb3{m}\tqb3n\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\qb1{m}&\qa{q}&\ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\cl{^a}\sk&\tqb1l\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl3\qb3n\tqb3m\hqsk\en% -\bar%12 -\nspace -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\tqsk\qa b&\tqsk\ibl1k2\qb1{^k}&\tqsk\ibl2o{-1}\qb2p&\tqsk\ibl3n{-2}\qb3n\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\nbbl1\qb1l\tqb1m&\qb2q\sk&\nbbl3\qb3m\tqb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\tqsk\qa I\sk\sk\sk&\tqsk\itied1i\qu i\sk\sk\sk&\tqsk\qb2p\sk\tqb2o\sk&\tqsk\ibbl3k0\qb3{^k}\qb3{l}\qb3m\tqb3k\hqsk\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.L}&\ttie1\ibu1i0\qb1i&\ibl2n0\qb2n&\itieu3l\ha l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\nbbu1\qb1h\tqh1i&\nbbl2\qb2m\tqb2n&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\ibu1g2\qb1g&\cl l&\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\cl{=K}\sk&\nbbu1\qb1h\tqh1i&\ds\sk&\sk\sk\hqsk\en% -\bar%13 -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\qa{J}\sk\sk\sk\qa{c}\sk&\ibl1j2\qb1{j}\sk\qb1{k}\sk\qb1{l}\sk&\hp\sk\sk\sk\sk\sk&\ttie3\ibbl3k1\slur lku1\qb3{l}\qb3{k}\slur mlu1\qb3m\tqb3l\ibbl3m1\isluru3n\qb3n\tbbl3\tslur3m\qb3m\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\tqb1m&\sk&\tqb3o\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.b}&\ibl1n{-1}\qb1n&\qa n&\qa{.k}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\nbbl1\qb1m\tqb1l&\sk\sk&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\cl k&\ibl2i{-5}\qb2n&\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbu0J{-2}\qb0J\tqh0I&\ds\sk&\tqb2g\sk&\ibbl3j2\qb3j\tqb3k\hqsk\en% -\bar%14 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.H}&\ds&\ibl2j1\qb2{.j}&\ibl3l2\qb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk&\cu h&\sk&\nbbl3\qb3m\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk&\sk&\tbbl2\tqb2k&\tqb3n\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\ibu1e0\qb1e&\ibl2j{-2}\qb2j&\ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbu0I2\qb0I\tqh0J&\nbbu1\qb1d\tqh1e&\tqb2i\sk&\tqb3n\sk\hqsk\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\qa{.K}\sk&\ibu1g1\qb1f\sk&\ibu2h1\qb2h\sk&\ibbl3m{-2}\shake{o}\qb3m\tbbl3\qb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk\sk&\itied1g\tqh1g\ttie1\ibu1g{-1}\qb1g&\tqh2i\ibl2j2\qb2j&\tqb3k\ibu3i{-6}\qb3j\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbu0J2\qb0J\tqh0K&\tqh1f\sk&\tqb2k\sk&\tqh3d\sk\hqsk\en% -\bar%15 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ibu0I0\qb0{G}&\qa{d}&\ibu2i0\qb2i&\ibl3i0\qb3{i}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\qb0{H}\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbu2\qb2h\tqh2i&\qb3{j}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qb0{I}\tqh0G&\qa{d}\sk&\cu g\ds&\qb3{k}\tqb3i\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.J}&\qa{e}&\ds&\ibu3j{-2}\qb3{j}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\sk\sk&\ibbl2l{-2}\qb2l\tqb2k&\qb3{i}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\qa{e}&\ibl2j4\qb2j&\qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cu{^J}&\sk&\tqb2l&\tqh3g\en% -\bar%16 -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\qa{K}\sk\sk\sk\qa{K}\sk&\ibu1g{1}\qb1{d}\sk\qb1{e}\sk\qb1{d}\sk&\ibbl2h1\qb2{h}\qb2{k}\qb2{j}\tqb2i\ibbl2j0\qb2j\tbbl2\qb2h&\ibu3f2\qb3f\sk\tqh3g\sk\ibu3h{-4}\qb3h\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\tqh1j&\itieu2k\tqb2k&\tqh3f\en% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa N&\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i&\ttie2\ibl2j0\qb2k&\qa g\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\tqh1h\sk&\nbbl2\qb2j\tqb2k&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cu G&\cu g&\cl i&\cu g\en% -\setrightrepeat -\endpiece% -\eject -\end diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod3.aspc b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod3.aspc deleted file mode 100644 index 53a70a886eb..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod3.aspc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -\input musixtex -\input musixplt -\input soul.sty -\sodef{\so}{}{0.15em}{0.5em}{0.5em} -\input musixsty -\input musixps -\nohalfties -\def\pstiehgt{0.5} -\def\psslurhgt{0.5} -\vsize9.75in -\voffset-0.5in -\hsize7.0in -\hoffset-0.25in -\smallmusicsize -\bigaccid -\advance\parindent by 10pt -\def\raisebarno{7\internote}% -\nobarnumbers -\relativeaccid -\geometricskipscale -\instrumentnumber4 -\setclef1\bass\setbassclefsymbol1\bassoct -\setclef4\treble\settrebleclefsymbol4\trebleoct -\generalsignature{+1} -\generalmeter\meterC -\setname1{B} -\setname2{T} -\setname3{A} -\setname4{S} -\songtop4\songbottom1 -\fulltitle{\sc\so{Quodlibet}} -\subtitle{\it Variation 30 of the Goldberg Variations for Clavier} -\title{\it Quodlibet} -\author{J. S. Bach (1685--1750)} -\shortauthor{\it J. S. Bach} -\othermention{Arranged for Recorders by R. D. Tennent} -\maketitle -\startbarno=0 -\nobarnumbers -\stafftopmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\staffbotmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\startpiece%0 -\addspace\afterruleskip% -\systemnumbers% -\anotes\ds&\cu d&\ds&\ds\en -\bar%1 -\anotes\ha N&\ibu1g2\qb1{ghi}\tqh1j&\Cpause&\hp\en -\anotes - \ha M& - \ibl1k{-2}\qb1k\nbbl1\qb1j\tqb1i\ibu1h0\qb1h\nbbu1\qb1g\tqh1h&& - \qp\ds\cu d\en -\bar%2 -\anotes\ha L&\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i\tqh1h\itied1g\qa g&\qa{nn}&\ibu3g2\qb3{ghi}\tqh3j\en -\anotes - \qa{.K}\cu J& - \ttie1\qa g\ibu1f0\shake{n}\qb1f\nbbu1\qb1e\tqh1f& - \qa o\cl o\ds& - \ibl3k{-2}\qb3k\nbbl3\qb3j\tqb3i\cu h\ds\en -\bar%3 -\anotes\hu I&\qa g\ds\cl k&\ibl2n{-1}\qb2{no}\qb2{n}\tqb2{=m}&\qa{kk}\en -\anotes\hu J&\ibu1j{-2}\qb1{ji}\qb1h\tqh1g&\ibl2j{0}\qb2{lk}\qb2j\tqb2p&\qa{ll}\en -\bar%4 -\anotes - \ha K& - \itied1f\shake{n}\qa f\ttie1\ibbu1e{-2}\qb1f\tbbu1\qb1e\itied1d\tqh1d& - \ibl2o{-1}\qb2{ono}\tqb2m& - \ibl3k{-1}\qb3{klk}\tqb3j\en -\anotes - \qa G\ds\ibbl0b{-1}\qb0b\tqb0a& - \ttie1\qa d\qp& - \ibl2n{-2}\qb2n\tqb2m\ibl2n{-5}\qb2n\tqb2k& - \ibu3h{-2}\shake{p}\qb3i\tqh3h\qa g\en -\bar%5 -\anotes\ibl0M0\qb0N\nbbl0\qb0M\tqb0N\ibl0K0\qb0L\nbbl0\qb0K\tqb0L&\qa{nn}&\ibl2n2\qb2{nop}\tqb2q&\hp\en -\anotes\qa{.M}\cu I&\qa{oo}&\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r\nbbl2\qb2q\tqb2p\ibl2o6\qb2o\itieu2r\tqb2r&\qp\ds\cl k\en -\bar%6 -\anotes - \qa{.L}\ibbl0M2\qb0M\tqb0N& - \ibl1n{-1}\qb1{non}\tqb1m& - \ttie2\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r\tqb2q\qa p& - \ibl3n{-2}\qb3{nml}\tqb3k\en -\anotes - \itieu0a\qa a\ttie0\ibbl0a{-2}\qb0{aNM}\tqb0L& - \ibl1l{-2}\qb1l\tqb1k\cl{^j}\ds& - \qa{.o}\ibbl2i2\qb2i\tqb2{^j}& - \shake{n}\ibl3i0\qb3{^j}\nbbl3\qb3i\tqb3j\cu h\ds\en -\bar%7 -\anotes\qa{MK}&\ibu1g0\qb1{fgh}\tqh1f&\ibl2k0\qb2{klm}\tqb2k&\qa{hh}\en -\anotes\qa{NG}&\ibu1g{-2}\qb1{gfe}\tqh1d&\ibl2i4\qb2{ikn}\tqb2m&\qa{ii}\en -\bar%8 -\nspace -\anotes - \qu{.H}\cu{^J}& - \ibu1c4\qb1{^cde}\itied1h\tqh1h& - \ibl2l{-1}\qb2{.l}\itieu2k\tbbl2\tqb2k\ttie2\ibbl2j0\qb2k\tbbl2\qb2{,,,^j}\itieu2l\tqb2l& - \ibu3h{0}\qb3{hih}\tqh3g\en -\anotes - \ql K\cl K& - \ttie1\ibu1h{-2}\qb1h\tqh1g\cu f& - \ttie2\ibbl2l{-1}\qb2{lkl}\tqb2j\cl k& - \ibu3f{-1}\qb3f\tqh3e\cu d\en -\leftrightrepeat%9 -\advance\barno-1% -\anotes\ds&\cl m&\ds&\cl o\en -\bar%9 -\anotes\qa{dc}&\ibl1k0\qb1{kmk}\tqb1{m}&\qa{oo}&\ibl3m0\qb3{mom}\tqb3o\en -\anotes\qa{bN}&\ibl1k0\qb1{nkk}\tqb1n&\qa{pp}&\ibl3k2\qb3k\nbbl3\qb3l\tqb3m\ibl3n{-4}\qb3n\tqb3l\en -\bar%10 -\anotes\ibl0b{-1}\qb0{cbc}\tqb0a&\cl l\ds\qp&\ibl2o{-1}\qb2{opo}\tqb2n&\ibl3o{-2}\qb3{onm}\tqb3l\en -\anotes - \qa{.b}\cl{^a}& - \qa{mm}& - \ibl2m{-2}\qb2m\tqb2l\cl{^k}\ds& - \ibl3j0\shake n\qb3{^k}\nbbl3\qb3{^j}\tqb3k\ibl3i8\qb3i\tqb3{p}\en -\bar%11 -\anotes\qa{NN}&\ibl1l0\qb1{nln}\tqb1l&\qa{pp}&\ibl3m0\qb3{lpl}\tqb3{p}\en -\anotes - \qa{.a}\cl{^a}& - \ibl1m{-1}\qb1{mnm}\tqb1l& - \qa{qq}& - \ibbl3k2\qb3{^klm}\tqb3n\ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\nbbl3\qb3n\tqb3m\en -\bar%12 -\nspace -\anotes - \qa b\qa I& - \ibl1k2\qb1{^k}\nbbl1\qb1l\tqb1m\itied1i\qu i& - \ibl2o{-1}\qb2p\qb2q\qb2p\tqb2o& - \ibl3n{-2}\qb3n\nbbl3\qb3m\tqb3l\ibbl3k0\qb3{,,,^kl}\qb3m\tqb3k\en -\anotes - \qa{.L}\cl{=K}& - \ttie1\ibu1i0\qb1i\nbbu1\qb1h\tqh1i\ibu1g2\qb1g\nbbu1\qb1h\tqh1i& - \ibl2n0\qb2n\nbbl2\qb2m\tqb2n\cl l\ds& - \itieu3l\ha l\en -\bar%13 -\anotes - \qa{Jc}& - \ibl1j2\qb1{jkl}\tqb1m& - \hp& - \ttie3\ibbl3k1\slur lku1\qb3{lk}\slur mlu1\qb3m\tqb3l\ibbl3m1\isluru3n\qb3n\tbbl3\tslur3m\qb3m\tqb3o\en -\anotes - \qa{.b}\ibbu0J{-2}\qb0J\tqh0I& - \ibl1n{-1}\qb1n\nbbl1\qb1m\tqb1l\cl k\ds& - \qa n\ibl2i{-5}\qb2n\tqb2g& - \qa{.k}\ibbl3j2\qb3j\tqb3k\en -\bar%14 -\anotes - \qa{.H}\ibbu0I2\qb0I\tqh0J& - \ds\cu h\ibu1e0\qb1e\nbbu1\qb1d\tqh1e& - \ibl2j1\qb2{.j}\tbbl2\tqb2k\ibl2j{-2}\qb2j\tqb2i& - \ibl3l2\qb3l\nbbl3\qb3m\tqb3n\ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\tqb3n\en -\anotes - \qa{.K}\ibbu0J2\qb0J\tqh0K& - \ibu1g1\qb1f\itied1g\tqh1g\ttie1\ibu1g{-1}\qb1g\tqh1f& - \ibu2h1\qb2h\tqh2i\ibl2j2\qb2j\tqb2k& - \ibbl3m{-2}\shake{o}\qb3m\tbbl3\qb3l\tqb3k\ibu3i{-6}\qb3j\tqh3d\en -\bar%15 -\anotes\ibu0I0\qb0{GHI}\tqh0G&\qa{dd}&\ibu2i0\qb2i\nbbu2\qb2h\tqh2i\cu g\ds&\ibl3i0\qb3{ijk}\tqb3i\en -\anotes\qa{.J}\cu{^J}&\qa{ee}&\ds\ibbl2l{-2}\qb2l\tqb2k\ibl2j4\qb2j\tqb2l&\ibu3j{-2}\qb3{jih}\tqh3g\en -\bar%16 -\anotes - \qa{KK}& - \ibu1g{1}\qb1{ded}\tqh1j& - \ibbl2h1\qb2{hkj}\tqb2i\ibbl2j0\qb2j\tbbl2\qb2h\itieu2k\tqb2k& - \ibu3f2\qb3f\tqh3g\ibu3h{-4}\qb3h\tqh3f\en -\anotes\qa N\cu G&\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i\tqh1h\cu g&\ttie2\ibl2j0\qb2k\nbbl2\qb2j\tqb2k\cl i&\qa g\cu g\en -\setrightrepeat -\endpiece% -\eject -\end diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod4.aspc b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod4.aspc deleted file mode 100644 index e80b91680b8..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod4.aspc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,556 +0,0 @@ -% Generated by tex2aspc (2019-01-08). -\input musixtex -\input musixplt -\input soul.sty -\sodef{\so}{}{0.15em}{0.5em}{0.5em} -\input musixsty -\input musixps -\nohalfties -\def\pstiehgt{0.5} -\def\psslurhgt{0.5} -\vsize9.75in -\voffset-0.5in -\hsize7.0in -\hoffset-0.25in -\smallmusicsize -\bigaccid -\advance\parindent by 10pt -\def\raisebarno{7\internote}% -\nobarnumbers -\relativeaccid -\geometricskipscale -\instrumentnumber4 -\setclef1\bass\setbassclefsymbol1\bassoct -\setclef4\treble\settrebleclefsymbol4\trebleoct -\generalsignature{+1} -\generalmeter\meterC -\setname1{B} -\setname2{T} -\setname3{A} -\setname4{S} -\songtop4\songbottom1 -\fulltitle{\sc\so{Quodlibet}} -\subtitle{\it Variation 30 of the Goldberg Variations for Clavier} -\title{\it Quodlibet} -\author{J. S. Bach (1685--1750)} -\shortauthor{\it J. S. Bach} -\othermention{Arranged for Recorders by R. D. Tennent} -\maketitle -\startbarno=0 -\nobarnumbers -\stafftopmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\staffbotmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\startpiece\addspace\afterruleskip% -\systemnumbers% -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ds& - \cu d& - \ds& - \ds\en -\bar%1 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ha N\sk\sk\sk\ha M& - \ibu1g2\qb1{g}\qb1{h}\qb1{i}\tqh1j\ibl1k{-2}\qb1k& - & - \hp\sk\sk\sk\qp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \nbbl1\qb1j\tqb1i& - & - \sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \ibu1h0\qb1h& - & - \ds\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \nbbu1\qb1g\tqh1h& - & - \cu d\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en -\def\atnextbar{\znotes&&\centerpause&\en}% -% -\bar%2 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ha L\sk& - \ibu1i{-2}\qb1i\tqh1h& - \qa{n}\sk& - \ibu3g2\qb3{g}\qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk\qa{.K}& - \itied1g\qa g\sk\ttie1\qa g& - \qa{n}\sk\qa o& - \qb3{i}\tqh3j\ibl3k{-2}\qb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \sk\sk& - \sk\sk& - \nbbl3\qb3j\tqb3i\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \ibu1f0\shake{n}\qb1f& - \cl o& - \cu h\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \cu J\sk& - \nbbu1\qb1e\tqh1f& - \ds\sk& - \ds\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en -\bar%3 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \hu I\sk& - \qa g\sk& - \ibl2n{-1}\qb2{n}\qb2{o}& - \qa{k}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\tqsk\sk\tqsk\hu J\sk\sk\sk& - \ds\tqsk\tqsk\cl k\ibu1j{-2}\qb1{j}\qb1{i}\qb1h\tqh1g& - \qb2{n}\tqsk\tqsk\tqb2{=m}\ibl2j{0}\qb2{l}\qb2{k}\qb2j\tqb2p& - \qa{k}\tqsk\sk\tqsk\qa{l}\sk\qa{l}\sk\en -\bar%4 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ha K\sk& - \itied1f\shake{n}\qa f\sk& - \ibl2o{-1}\qb2{o}\qb2{n}& - \ibl3k{-1}\qb3{k}\qb3{l}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \ttie1\ibbu1e{-2}\qb1f\tbbu1\qb1e& - \qb2{o}\sk& - \qb3{k}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \itied1d\tqh1d& - \tqb2m& - \tqb3j\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa G\sk& - \ttie1\qa d\sk& - \ibl2n{-2}\qb2n\tqb2m& - \ibu3h{-2}\shake{p}\qb3i\tqh3h\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ds& - \qp& - \ibl2n{-5}\qb2n& - \qa g\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibbl0b{-1}\qb0b\tqb0a& - \sk\sk& - \tqb2k\sk& - \sk\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en -\bar%5 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibl0M0\qb0N& - \qa{n}& - \ibl2n2\qb2{n}& - \hp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \nbbl0\qb0M\tqb0N& - \sk\sk& - \qb2{o}\sk& - \sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibl0K0\qb0L& - \qa{n}& - \qb2{p}& - \sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \nbbl0\qb0K\tqb0L& - \sk\sk& - \tqb2q\sk& - \sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{.M}& - \qa{o}& - \ibl2r{-2}\qb2r& - \hqsk\qp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \sk\sk& - \nbbl2\qb2q\tqb2p& - \sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \qa{o}& - \ibl2o6\qb2o& - \ds\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \cu I& - \sk& - \itieu2r\tqb2r& - \cl k\en -\bar%6 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{.L}\sk\sk& - \ibl1n{-1}\qb1{n}\qb1{o}\qb1{n}& - \ttie2\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r\tqb2q\qa p& - \ibl3n{-2}\qb3{n}\qb3{m}\qb3{l}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibbl0M2\qb0M\tqb0N& - \tqb1m\sk& - \sk\sk& - \tqb3k\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\itieu0a\qa a& - \tqsk\ibl1l{-2}\qb1l& - \tqsk\qa{.o}& - \hqsk\tqsk\shake{n}\ibl3i0\qb3{^j}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \tqb1k\sk& - \sk\sk& - \nbbl3\qb3i\tqb3j\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ttie0\ibbl0a{-2}\qb0{a}\qb0{N}\qb0{M}\tqsk\tqsk\tqb0L& - \cl{^j}\sk\ds\tqsk\sk\tqsk& - \sk\sk\ibbl2i2\qb2i\tqsk\tqsk\tqb2{^j}& - \cu h\sk\ds\tqsk\sk\tqsk\hqsk\hqsk\en -\bar%7 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{M}\sk\qa{K}\sk\qa{N}\sk\qa{G}\sk& - \ibu1g0\qb1{f}\qb1{g}\qb1{h}\tqh1f\ibu1g{-2}\qb1{g}\qb1{f}\qb1{e}\tqh1d& - \ibl2k0\qb2{k}\qb2{l}\qb2{m}\tqb2k\ibl2i4\qb2{i}\qb2{k}\qb2{n}\tqb2m& - \qa{h}\sk\qa{h}\sk\qa{i}\sk\qa{i}\sk\en -\bar%8 -\nspace -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\tqsk\qu{.H}& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibu1c4\qb1{^c}& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibl2l{-1}\qb2{.l}& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibu3h{0}\qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk\sk\tqsk\sk& - \qb1{d}\sk\qb1{e}\tqsk\sk& - \sk\itieu2k\tbbl2\tqb2k\ttie2\ibbl2j0\qb2k\tqsk\tqsk\tbbl2\qb2{^j}& - \qb3{i}\sk\qb3{h}\tqsk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\cu{^J}& - \tqsk\itied1h\tqh1h& - \itieu2l\tqb2l& - \tqsk\tqh3g\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ql K\sk\sk\sk& - \ttie1\ibu1h{-2}\qb1h\sk\tqh1g\sk& - \ttie2\ibbl2l{-1}\qb2{l}\qb2{k}\qb2{l}\tqb2j& - \ibu3f{-1}\qb3f\sk\tqh3e\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \cl K& - \cu f& - \cl k& - \cu d\en -\leftrightrepeat -\advance\barno-1% -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ds& - \cl m& - \ds& - \cl o\en -\bar%9 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{d}\sk\qa{c}\sk\qa{b}& - \ibl1k0\qb1{k}\qb1{m}\qb1{k}\tqb1{m}\ibl1k0\qb1{n}& - \qa{o}\sk\qa{o}\sk\qa{p}& - \ibl3m0\qb3{m}\qb3{o}\qb3{m}\tqb3o\ibl3k2\qb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \qb1{k}\sk& - \sk\sk& - \nbbl3\qb3l\tqb3m\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{N}\sk& - \qb1{k}\tqb1n& - \qa{p}\sk& - \ibl3n{-4}\qb3n\tqb3l\en -\bar%10 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibl0b{-1}\qb0{c}\qb0{b}\qb0{c}\tqb0a& - \cl l\ds\qp\sk& - \ibl2o{-1}\qb2{o}\qb2{p}\qb2{o}\tqb2n& - \ibl3o{-2}\qb3{o}\qb3{n}\qb3{m}\tqb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\tqsk\qa{.b}& - \tqsk\tqsk\qa{m}& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibl2m{-2}\qb2m& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibl3j0\shake n\qb3{^k}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\sk\sk& - \tqsk\sk\sk& - \tqsk\tqsk\tqb2l\sk& - \tqsk\tqsk\nbbl3\qb3{^j}\tqb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \tqsk\qa{m}& - \cl{^k}& - \ibl3i8\qb3i\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\cl{^a}& - \sk& - \ds& - \tqb3{p}\en -\bar%11 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{N}\sk\qa{N}\sk& - \ibl1l0\qb1{n}\qb1{l}\qb1{n}\tqb1l& - \qa{p}\sk\qa{p}\sk& - \ibl3m0\qb3{l}\qb3{p}\qb3{l}\tqb3{p}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\tqsk\qa{.a}\sk\sk\sk& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibl1m{-1}\qb1{m}\sk\qb1{n}\sk& - \tqsk\tqsk\qa{q}\sk\sk\sk& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibbl3k2\qb3{^k}\qb3{l}\qb3{m}\tqb3n\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \qb1{m}& - \qa{q}& - \ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \cl{^a}\sk& - \tqb1l\sk& - \sk\sk& - \nbbl3\qb3n\tqb3m\hqsk\hqsk\en -\bar%12 -\nspace -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\tqsk\qa b& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibl1k2\qb1{^k}& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibl2o{-1}\qb2p& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibl3n{-2}\qb3n\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \nbbl1\qb1l\tqb1m& - \qb2q\sk& - \nbbl3\qb3m\tqb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \tqsk\tqsk\qa I\sk\sk\sk& - \tqsk\tqsk\itied1i\qu i\sk\sk\sk& - \tqsk\tqsk\qb2p\sk\tqb2o\sk& - \tqsk\tqsk\ibbl3k0\qb3{^k}\qb3{l}\qb3m\tqb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{.L}& - \ttie1\ibu1i0\qb1i& - \ibl2n0\qb2n& - \hqsk\itieu3l\ha l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \nbbu1\qb1h\tqh1i& - \nbbl2\qb2m\tqb2n& - \sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \ibu1g2\qb1g& - \cl l& - \sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \cl{=K}\sk& - \nbbu1\qb1h\tqh1i& - \ds\sk& - \sk\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en -\bar%13 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{J}\sk\sk\sk\qa{c}\sk& - \ibl1j2\qb1{j}\sk\qb1{k}\sk\qb1{l}\sk& - \hp\sk\sk\sk\sk\sk& - \ttie3\ibbl3k1\slur lku1\qb3{l}\qb3{k}\slur mlu1\qb3m\tqb3l\ibbl3m1\isluru3n\qb3n\tbbl3\tslur3m\qb3m\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\qa{.b}& - \tqb1m\ibl1n{-1}\qb1n& - \sk\qa n& - \tqb3o\qa{.k}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \nbbl1\qb1m\tqb1l& - \sk\sk& - \sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \cl k& - \ibl2i{-5}\qb2n& - \sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibbu0J{-2}\qb0J\tqh0I& - \ds\sk& - \tqb2g\sk& - \ibbl3j2\qb3j\tqb3k\hqsk\hqsk\en -\bar%14 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{.H}& - \ds& - \ibl2j1\qb2{.j}& - \ibl3l2\qb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \cu h& - \sk& - \nbbl3\qb3m\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \sk& - \tbbl2\tqb2k& - \tqb3n\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \ibu1e0\qb1e& - \ibl2j{-2}\qb2j& - \ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibbu0I2\qb0I\tqh0J& - \nbbu1\qb1d\tqh1e& - \tqb2i\sk& - \tqb3n\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{.K}\sk& - \ibu1g1\qb1f\sk& - \ibu2h1\qb2h\sk& - \hqsk\ibbl3m{-2}\shake{o}\qb3m\tbbl3\qb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \itied1g\tqh1g\ttie1\ibu1g{-1}\qb1g& - \tqh2i\ibl2j2\qb2j& - \tqb3k\ibu3i{-6}\qb3j\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibbu0J2\qb0J\tqh0K& - \tqh1f\sk& - \tqb2k\sk& - \tqh3d\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en -\bar%15 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \ibu0I0\qb0{G}& - \qa{d}& - \ibu2i0\qb2i& - \ibl3i0\qb3{i}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qb0{H}\sk& - \sk\sk& - \nbbu2\qb2h\tqh2i& - \qb3{j}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qb0{I}\tqh0G& - \qa{d}\sk& - \cu g\ds& - \qb3{k}\tqb3i\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{.J}& - \qa{e}& - \ds& - \ibu3j{-2}\qb3{j}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \sk\sk& - \ibbl2l{-2}\qb2l\tqb2k& - \qb3{i}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk& - \qa{e}& - \ibl2j4\qb2j& - \qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \cu{^J}& - \sk& - \tqb2l& - \tqh3g\en -\bar%16 -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \qa{K}\sk\sk\sk\qa{K}\sk& - \ibu1g{1}\qb1{d}\sk\qb1{e}\sk\qb1{d}\sk& - \ibbl2h1\qb2{h}\qb2{k}\qb2{j}\tqb2i\ibbl2j0\qb2j\tbbl2\qb2h& - \ibu3f2\qb3f\sk\tqh3g\sk\ibu3h{-4}\qb3h\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\qa N& - \tqh1j\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i& - \itieu2k\tqb2k\ttie2\ibl2j0\qb2k& - \tqh3f\qa g\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \sk\sk& - \tqh1h\sk& - \nbbl2\qb2j\tqb2k& - \sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\anotes - \cu G& - \cu g& - \cl i& - \cu g\en -\setrightrepeat -\endpiece% -\eject -\end diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod4.tex b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod4.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 543f10f584b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tests/quod4.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -\input musixtex -\input musixplt -\input soul.sty -\sodef{\so}{}{0.15em}{0.5em}{0.5em} -\input musixsty -\input musixps -\nohalfties -\def\pstiehgt{0.5} -\def\psslurhgt{0.5} -\vsize9.75in -\voffset-0.5in -\hsize7.0in -\hoffset-0.25in -\smallmusicsize -\bigaccid -\advance\parindent by 10pt -\def\raisebarno{7\internote}% -\nobarnumbers -\relativeaccid -\geometricskipscale -\instrumentnumber4 -\setclef1\bass\setbassclefsymbol1\bassoct -\setclef4\treble\settrebleclefsymbol4\trebleoct -\generalsignature{+1} -\generalmeter\meterC -\setname1{B} -\setname2{T} -\setname3{A} -\setname4{S} -\songtop4\songbottom1 -\fulltitle{\sc\so{Quodlibet}} -\subtitle{\it Variation 30 of the Goldberg Variations for Clavier} -\title{\it Quodlibet} -\author{J. S. Bach (1685--1750)} -\shortauthor{\it J. S. Bach} -\othermention{Arranged for Recorders by R. D. Tennent} -\maketitle -\startbarno=0 -\nobarnumbers -\stafftopmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\staffbotmarg=3.0\Interligne% -\startpiece\addspace\afterruleskip% -\systemnumbers% -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ds&\cu d&\ds&\ds\en% -\bar%1 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ha N\sk\sk\sk\ha M&\ibu1g2\qb1{g}\qb1{h}\qb1{i}\tqh1j\ibl1k{-2}\qb1k&&\hp\sk\sk\sk\qp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\nbbl1\qb1j\tqb1i&&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\ibu1h0\qb1h&&\ds\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\nbbu1\qb1g\tqh1h&&\cu d\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en% -\def\atnextbar{\znotes&&\centerpause&\en}% -% -\bar%2 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ha L\sk&\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i\tqh1h&\qa{n}\sk&\ibu3g2\qb3{g}\qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk\sk\qa{.K}&\itied1g\qa g\sk\ttie1\qa g&\qa{n}\sk\qa o&\qb3{i}\tqh3j\ibl3k{-2}\qb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\sk\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl3\qb3j\tqb3i\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\ibu1f0\shake{n}\qb1f&\cl o&\cu h\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\cu J\sk&\nbbu1\qb1e\tqh1f&\ds\sk&\ds\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en% -\bar%3 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\hu I\sk&\qa g\sk&\ibl2n{-1}\qb2{n}\qb2{o}&\qa{k}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk\tqsk\sk\tqsk\hu J\sk\sk\sk&\ds\tqsk\tqsk\cl k\ibu1j{-2}\qb1{j}\qb1{i}\qb1h\tqh1g&\qb2{n}\tqsk\tqsk\tqb2{=m}\ibl2j{0}\qb2{l}\qb2{k}\qb2j\tqb2p&\qa{k}\tqsk\sk\tqsk\qa{l}\sk\qa{l}\sk\en% -\bar%4 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ha K\sk&\itied1f\shake{n}\qa f\sk&\ibl2o{-1}\qb2{o}\qb2{n}&\ibl3k{-1}\qb3{k}\qb3{l}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\ttie1\ibbu1e{-2}\qb1f\tbbu1\qb1e&\qb2{o}\sk&\qb3{k}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\itied1d\tqh1d&\tqb2m&\tqb3j\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa G\sk&\ttie1\qa d\sk&\ibl2n{-2}\qb2n\tqb2m&\ibu3h{-2}\shake{p}\qb3i\tqh3h\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ds&\qp&\ibl2n{-5}\qb2n&\qa g\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbl0b{-1}\qb0b\tqb0a&\sk\sk&\tqb2k\sk&\sk\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en% -\bar%5 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ibl0M0\qb0N&\qa{n}&\ibl2n2\qb2{n}&\hp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\nbbl0\qb0M\tqb0N&\sk\sk&\qb2{o}\sk&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ibl0K0\qb0L&\qa{n}&\qb2{p}&\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\nbbl0\qb0K\tqb0L&\sk\sk&\tqb2q\sk&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.M}&\qa{o}&\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r&\hqsk\qp\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl2\qb2q\tqb2p&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\qa{o}&\ibl2o6\qb2o&\ds\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cu I&\sk&\itieu2r\tqb2r&\cl k\en% -\bar%6 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.L}\sk\sk&\ibl1n{-1}\qb1{n}\qb1{o}\qb1{n}&\ttie2\ibl2r{-2}\qb2r\tqb2q\qa p&\ibl3n{-2}\qb3{n}\qb3{m}\qb3{l}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbl0M2\qb0M\tqb0N&\tqb1m\sk&\sk\sk&\tqb3k\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\tqsk\itieu0a\qa a&\tqsk\ibl1l{-2}\qb1l&\tqsk\qa{.o}&\hqsk\tqsk\shake{n}\ibl3i0\qb3{^j}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\tqb1k\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl3\qb3i\tqb3j\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ttie0\ibbl0a{-2}\qb0{a}\qb0{N}\qb0{M}\tqsk\tqsk\tqb0L&\cl{^j}\sk\ds\tqsk\sk\tqsk&\sk\sk\ibbl2i2\qb2i\tqsk\tqsk\tqb2{^j}&\cu h\sk\ds\tqsk\sk\tqsk\hqsk\hqsk\en% -\bar%7 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{M}\sk\qa{K}\sk\qa{N}\sk\qa{G}\sk&\ibu1g0\qb1{f}\qb1{g}\qb1{h}\tqh1f\ibu1g{-2}\qb1{g}\qb1{f}\qb1{e}\tqh1d&\ibl2k0\qb2{k}\qb2{l}\qb2{m}\tqb2k\ibl2i4\qb2{i}\qb2{k}\qb2{n}\tqb2m&\qa{h}\sk\qa{h}\sk\qa{i}\sk\qa{i}\sk\en% -\bar%8 -\nspace -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\tqsk\tqsk\qu{.H}&\tqsk\tqsk\ibu1c4\qb1{^c}&\tqsk\tqsk\ibl2l{-1}\qb2{.l}&\tqsk\tqsk\ibu3h{0}\qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk\sk\tqsk\sk&\qb1{d}\sk\qb1{e}\tqsk\sk&\sk\itieu2k\tbbl2\tqb2k\ttie2\ibbl2j0\qb2k\tqsk\tqsk\tbbl2\qb2{^j}&\qb3{i}\sk\qb3{h}\tqsk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\tqsk\cu{^J}&\tqsk\itied1h\tqh1h&\itieu2l\tqb2l&\tqsk\tqh3g\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ql K\sk\sk\sk&\ttie1\ibu1h{-2}\qb1h\sk\tqh1g\sk&\ttie2\ibbl2l{-1}\qb2{l}\qb2{k}\qb2{l}\tqb2j&\ibu3f{-1}\qb3f\sk\tqh3e\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue 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-\bar%11 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{N}\sk\qa{N}\sk&\ibl1l0\qb1{n}\qb1{l}\qb1{n}\tqb1l&\qa{p}\sk\qa{p}\sk&\ibl3m0\qb3{l}\qb3{p}\qb3{l}\tqb3{p}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\tqsk\tqsk\qa{.a}\sk\sk\sk&\tqsk\tqsk\ibl1m{-1}\qb1{m}\sk\qb1{n}\sk&\tqsk\tqsk\qa{q}\sk\sk\sk&\tqsk\tqsk\ibbl3k2\qb3{^k}\qb3{l}\qb3{m}\tqb3n\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\qb1{m}&\qa{q}&\ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\cl{^a}\sk&\tqb1l\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbl3\qb3n\tqb3m\hqsk\hqsk\en% -\bar%12 -\nspace -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\tqsk\tqsk\qa b&\tqsk\tqsk\ibl1k2\qb1{^k}&\tqsk\tqsk\ibl2o{-1}\qb2p&\tqsk\tqsk\ibl3n{-2}\qb3n\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\nbbl1\qb1l\tqb1m&\qb2q\sk&\nbbl3\qb3m\tqb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\tqsk\tqsk\qa I\sk\sk\sk&\tqsk\tqsk\itied1i\qu i\sk\sk\sk&\tqsk\tqsk\qb2p\sk\tqb2o\sk&\tqsk\tqsk\ibbl3k0\qb3{^k}\qb3{l}\qb3m\tqb3k\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.L}&\ttie1\ibu1i0\qb1i&\ibl2n0\qb2n&\hqsk\itieu3l\ha l\en -\scale\normalvalue 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-\Notes\sk&\ibu1e0\qb1e&\ibl2j{-2}\qb2j&\ibl3o{-2}\qb3o\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbu0I2\qb0I\tqh0J&\nbbu1\qb1d\tqh1e&\tqb2i\sk&\tqb3n\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\qa{.K}\sk&\ibu1g1\qb1f\sk&\ibu2h1\qb2h\sk&\hqsk\ibbl3m{-2}\shake{o}\qb3m\tbbl3\qb3l\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk\sk&\itied1g\tqh1g\ttie1\ibu1g{-1}\qb1g&\tqh2i\ibl2j2\qb2j&\tqb3k\ibu3i{-6}\qb3j\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\ibbu0J2\qb0J\tqh0K&\tqh1f\sk&\tqb2k\sk&\tqh3d\sk\hqsk\hqsk\en% -\bar%15 -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\ibu0I0\qb0{G}&\qa{d}&\ibu2i0\qb2i&\ibl3i0\qb3{i}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\qb0{H}\sk&\sk\sk&\nbbu2\qb2h\tqh2i&\qb3{j}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qb0{I}\tqh0G&\qa{d}\sk&\cu g\ds&\qb3{k}\tqb3i\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\qa{.J}&\qa{e}&\ds&\ibu3j{-2}\qb3{j}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\sk\sk&\ibbl2l{-2}\qb2l\tqb2k&\qb3{i}\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk&\qa{e}&\ibl2j4\qb2j&\qb3{h}\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cu{^J}&\sk&\tqb2l&\tqh3g\en% -\bar%16 -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\qa{K}\sk\sk\sk\qa{K}\sk&\ibu1g{1}\qb1{d}\sk\qb1{e}\sk\qb1{d}\sk&\ibbl2h1\qb2{h}\qb2{k}\qb2{j}\tqb2i\ibbl2j0\qb2j\tbbl2\qb2h&\ibu3f2\qb3f\sk\tqh3g\sk\ibu3h{-4}\qb3h\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\sk\qa N&\tqh1j\ibu1i{-2}\qb1i&\itieu2k\tqb2k\ttie2\ibl2j0\qb2k&\tqh3f\qa g\en -\scale\normalvalue -\notes\sk\sk&\tqh1h\sk&\nbbl2\qb2j\tqb2k&\sk\sk\en -\scale\normalvalue -\Notes\cu G&\cu g&\cl i&\cu g\en% -\setrightrepeat -\endpiece% -\eject -\end diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.1 b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 7f860d491dc..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -.\" This manpage is licensed under the GNU Public License -.TH TEX2ASPC 1 2018-02-14 "" "" - -.SH NAME - -tex2aspc \- converts conventional MusiXTeX scores to .aspc format -for processing by -.BR autosp (1). - -.SH SYNOPSIS - -.B tex2aspc -.RB [ \-v\ |\ \-\-version\ |\ \-h\ |\ \-\-help ] - -.B tex2aspc -.IR infile [\fR.tex\fP] -.RI [ outfile [ \fR.aspc\fP ]] - -.SH DESCRIPTION - -This program re-factors (sequences of) conventional -note-spacing commands (\\notes \\Notes \\NOtes ...) -in a measure -into -a single \\anotes command. -This is intended for "legacy" scores in order to take advantage of -features -only provided by -.BR autosp (1), -such as "global" skips and processing of \TransformNotes commands. - -.SH LIMITATIONS - - -.B tex2aspc -assumes that & and | (rather than \\nextinstrument and \\nextstaff) are used to separate instruments and staffs. - -User-defined macros are not processed or expanded. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR autosp (1) -.PP -musixdoc.pdf - -.SH AUTHOR -This program and manual page were written by Bob Tennent <rdt@cs.queensu.ca>. - - diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.c b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.c deleted file mode 100644 index d5ba3ff6a86..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,358 +0,0 @@ -char version[12] = "2019-01-08"; - -/* Copyright (C) 2017-19 R. D. Tennent School of Computing, - * Queen's University, rdt@cs.queensu.ca - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it - * and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General - * Public License as published by the Free Software - * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your - * option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will - * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the - * implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A - * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License - * for more details. - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General - * Public License along with this program; if not, write to - * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, - * Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - */ - -/* tex2aspc - converts conventional MusiXTeX code to autosp-compatible format */ - -/* Usage: tex2aspc infile[.tex] [outfile[.aspc]] - * tex2aspc [-v | --version | -h | --help] - */ - - -# include "utils.h" - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H /* for TeXLive */ -#include <config.h> -#endif - -# ifdef KPATHSEA -# include <kpathsea/getopt.h> -# else -# include <getopt.h> -# endif - -# ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H -# include <stdbool.h> -# else -# ifndef HAVE__BOOL -# define _Bool signed char -# endif -# define bool _Bool -# define true 1 -# define false 0 -# endif - -# define PRIVATE static - -# define SHORT_LEN 256 -# define MAX_STAFFS 9 - - -PRIVATE char infilename[SHORT_LEN]; -PRIVATE char *infilename_n = infilename; -PRIVATE char outfilename[SHORT_LEN]; -PRIVATE char *outfilename_n = outfilename; -PRIVATE FILE *infile, *outfile; - -PRIVATE char line[LINE_LEN]; /* line of input */ - -PRIVATE int ninstr = 1; /* number of instruments */ -PRIVATE int staffs[MAX_STAFFS] = {0,1}; /* number of staffs for ith instrument*/ -PRIVATE int nstaffs = 1; /* number of staffs */ -PRIVATE char terminator[MAX_STAFFS]; /* one of '&' "|', '$' */ - -PRIVATE char notes[MAX_STAFFS][LINE_LEN]; - /* accumulate commands to be output */ -PRIVATE char *n_notes[MAX_STAFFS]; -PRIVATE bool outputs = false; /* are there commands to be output? */ - - - -PRIVATE void -usage () -{ - printf ("Usage: tex2aspc [-v | --version | -h | --help]\n"); - printf (" tex2aspc infile[.tex] [outfile[.aspc]]\n"); -} - - -PRIVATE -void analyze_notes (char **ln) -/* append material from *ln to \en to notes[*] and initialize terminator[*]. */ -{ - int i; char *s; char *t; - int newlines = 0; - s = *ln+1; /* skip "/" */ - while (isalpha(*s)) {s++;} /* skip rest of the initial command */ - while (true) - { /* look for \en */ - t = strstr(s, "\\en"); - if (t != NULL) break; - /* replace EOL by a blank and append another line of input */ - { char new_line[LINE_LEN]; - char *nl; - if (fgets (new_line, LINE_LEN, infile) == NULL) - error ("Unexpected EOF."); - if (strlen (new_line) == LINE_LEN-1) - error ("Line too long."); - nl = new_line; - while (*nl == ' ') nl++; /* avoid spaces */ - t = strpbrk (s, "\n%"); - if (t == NULL) error ("Missing EOL."); - if (*t == '\n') - { *t = ' '; t++;} - *t = '\0'; - if (append (line, &t, nl, LINE_LEN) >= LINE_LEN) - error ("Line too long."); - newlines++; - } - } - /* t -> "\en" */ - if ( prefix("\\enotes", t) ) *ln = t+7; - else *ln = t+3; - *t = '$'; /* replace '\' by '$' (a distinctive terminating character) */ - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - { char *tt; - while (*s == ' ') s++; /* skip spaces */ - tt = strpbrk (s, "|&$"); - if (tt == NULL) error ("can't parse note-spacing command."); - while (s < tt) - { *n_notes[i] = *s; - n_notes[i]++; s++; - } - *n_notes[i] = '\0'; - terminator[i] = *s; - if (*s != '$') s++; - } - lineno = lineno + newlines; -} - -PRIVATE -void process_command (char **ln) -{ char *s; - if ( prefix("\\def\\nbinstrument", *ln) || - prefix("\\instrumentnumber", *ln) ) - { - s = strpbrk (*ln, "123456789"); - if ( s == NULL ) error ("instrument number command unreadable."); - ninstr = atoi (s); - while (*ln <= s) { putc (**ln, outfile); (*ln)++;} - } - - else if ( prefix("\\setstaffs", *ln) ) - { /* for now, just record in staffs[i] */ - int n, p; - s = strpbrk (*ln, "123456789"); - if ( s == NULL ) error ("\\setstaffs command unreadable."); - n = (int)(*s) - (int)('0'); /* instrument number */ - s = strpbrk (s+1, "123456789"); - if ( s == NULL ) error ("\\setstaffs command unreadable."); - p = (int)(*s) - (int)('0'); /* number of staffs */ - staffs[n] = p; - while (*ln <= s) { putc (**ln, outfile); (*ln)++;} - } - - else if ( prefix("\\startpiece", *ln) || - prefix("\\startextract", *ln) ) - { int i, j; - nstaffs = 1; - for (j=2; j <= staffs[1]; j++) - nstaffs++; - for (i=2; i <= ninstr; i++) - { nstaffs++; - for (j=2; j <= staffs[i]; j++) - nstaffs++; - } - fputs (*ln, outfile); - *ln =*ln + strlen(*ln); - } - - else if ( prefix("\\nnnotes", *ln) || - prefix("\\nnotes", *ln) || - prefix("\\notes", *ln) || - prefix("\\Notes", *ln) || - prefix("\\NOtes", *ln) || - prefix("\\NOTes", *ln) || - prefix("\\NOTEs", *ln) ) - { char *s; - analyze_notes (ln); - outputs = true; - s = strchr (*ln, '\n'); - if (s == NULL) s = *ln + strlen (*ln); - *ln = s+1; - } - - else - { /* if there is output, generate it and re-initialize n_notes[*] */ - if (outputs) - { int i; - fputs ("\\anotes\n", outfile); - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - { - fputs (" ", outfile); - fputs (notes[i], outfile); - if (terminator[i] == '$') - fputs ("\\en", outfile); - else - fputc (terminator[i], outfile); - fputc ('\n', outfile); - n_notes[i] = notes[i]; - *n_notes[i] = '\0'; - } - outputs = false; - } - fputs (*ln, outfile); - *ln =*ln + strlen(*ln); - } - -} - -PRIVATE -void process_line () -{ - char *ln; - ln = &line[0]; - while ( *ln != '\0') - { - while (*ln == ' ') { ln++; fputc (' ', outfile); } - if (*ln == '%') { - fprintf (outfile, "%s", ln); - return; - } - process_command (&ln); - } -} - - -PRIVATE -void process_score () -{ - int c; int i; - lineno = 0; - for (i=1; i < MAX_STAFFS; i++) - { - staffs[i] = 1; - n_notes[i] = notes[i]; - *n_notes[i] = '\0'; - } - c = getc (infile); - - while ( c != EOF ) - { - ungetc (c, infile); - if ( fgets(line, LINE_LEN, infile) == NULL) - error ("Unexpected EOF."); - if (strlen (line) == LINE_LEN-1) - error ("Line too long."); - lineno++; - process_line (); - c = getc (infile); - } /* c == EOF */ -} - -int main (int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - int c; - char today[12]; - time_t mytime; -# define NOPTS 3 - struct option longopts[NOPTS] = - { { "help", 0, NULL, 'h'}, - { "version", 0, NULL, 'v'}, - { NULL, 0, NULL, 0} - }; - - time (&mytime); - strftime (today, 11, "%Y-%m-%d", localtime (&mytime) ); - printf ("This is tex2aspc, version %s.\n", version); - printf ("Copyright (C) 2017 R. D. Tennent\n" ); - printf ("School of Computing, Queen's University, rdt@cs.queensu.ca\n" ); - printf ("License GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licences/gpl.html>.\n" ); - printf ("There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n\n" ); - - c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "hv", longopts, NULL); - while (c != -1) - { - switch (c) - { - case 'h': - usage (); - printf ("Please report bugs to rdt@cs.queensu.ca.\n" ); - exit (0); - case 'v': - exit (0); - case '?': - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - default: - printf ("Function getopt returned character code 0%o.\n", - (unsigned int) c); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "hv", longopts, NULL); - } - - infilename[0] = '\0'; - infilename_n = infilename; - if (optind < argc) - append (infilename, &infilename_n, argv[optind], sizeof (infilename)); - else - { usage(); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - infile = fopen (infilename, "r"); - if (infile == NULL) - { - if (suffix (".tex", infilename) ) - { printf ("Can't open %s\n", infilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - else - { append (infilename, &infilename_n, ".tex", sizeof (infilename)); - infile = fopen (infilename, "r"); - if (infile == NULL) - { printf ("Can't open %s\n", infilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - } - } - printf ("Reading from %s.", infilename); - - optind++; - outfilename[0] = '\0'; - outfilename_n = outfilename; - if (optind < argc) /* user-provided outfilename */ - { - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, argv[optind], sizeof (outfilename)); - if (!suffix (".aspc", outfilename)) - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, ".aspc", sizeof (outfilename)); - } - else - { /* output to infile.aspc */ - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, infilename, sizeof (outfilename)); - outfilename_n -= 4; - *outfilename_n = '\0'; - append (outfilename, &outfilename_n, ".aspc", sizeof (outfilename)); - } - - outfile = fopen (outfilename, "w"); - if (outfile == NULL) - { printf ("Can't open %s\n", outfilename); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - printf (" Writing to %s.", outfilename); - - printf ("\n\n"); - - fprintf (outfile, "%% Generated by tex2aspc (%s).\n", version); - process_score (); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.test b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.test deleted file mode 100755 index 6d9f73ddd20..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/tex2aspc.test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -vx - -#! /bin/sh -vx - -# Copyright 2018 Karl Berry <tex-live@tug.org> -# You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. - -LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; LANGUAGE=C; export LANGUAGE - - -if test -z "$test_srcdir"; then - # If not set, then we are not running from `make check'. - test_srcdir=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's,/[^\\/]*$,,'` # == dirname $0 - test "$test_srcdir" = "$0" && test_srcdir=. # in case subst failed -fi -echo "test_srcdir=$test_srcdir" - -echo && echo "*** tex2aspc --help" -./tex2aspc --help || exit 1 - -echo && echo "*** tex2aspc --version" -./tex2aspc --version || exit 1 - -echo && echo "*** tex2aspc (missing infile)" -./tex2aspc && exit 1 - -echo && echo "*** tex2aspc quod4.tex quod4.aspc" -cp "$test_srcdir"/tests/quod4.tex quod4.tex -rm -f quod4.aspc -./tex2aspc quod4.tex quod4.aspc || exit 1 - -echo && echo "*** diff quod4.aspc tests/quod4.aspc" -diff quod4.aspc "$test_srcdir"/tests/quod4.aspc || exit 1 - diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/utils.c b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2e84a70ba40..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -/* Copyright (C) 2014-15 R. D. Tennent School of Computing, - * Queen's University, rdt@cs.queensu.ca - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it - * and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General - * Public License as published by the Free Software - * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your - * option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will - * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the - * implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A - * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License - * for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General - * Public License along with this program; if not, write to - * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, - * Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - */ - -/* utils.c - utilities for autosp, fixmsxpart.c and msxlint.c - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H /* for TeXLive */ -#include <config.h> -#endif - -# define PRIVATE static -# include <stdlib.h> -# include <string.h> -# include <stdio.h> -# include <ctype.h> - -# ifdef KPATHSEA -# include <kpathsea/getopt.h> -# else -# include <getopt.h> -# endif -# include <time.h> - -# define LINE_LEN 1024 - -# ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H -# include <stdbool.h> -# else -# ifndef HAVE__BOOL -# define _Bool signed char -# endif -# define bool _Bool -# define true 1 -# define false 0 -# endif - -extern size_t append (char *dst, char **offset, const char *src, size_t n); -/* Copies src to *offset and updates *offset accordingly (if possible). - * Assumes *offset is dst if offset == NULL. - * The src string must be null-terminated. - * Execution aborts unless **offset == '\0'. - * Returns (original offset - dst) + strlen(src); if >= n, the string was truncated. - */ - -extern bool prefix (const char *cs, const char *ct); /* is string cs[] a prefix of ct[]? */ -extern bool suffix (const char *cs, const char *ct); /* is string cs[] a suffix of ct[]? */ - -int lineno; - -extern void error (const char msg[]); /* abort with stderr message msg */ -extern void warning (const char msg[]); /* output warning message msg to stderr */ - -void -warning (const char msg[]) /* output warning message msg to stderr */ -{ - fprintf (stderr, "Warning: %s\n", msg); - return; -} - -void -error (const char msg[]) /* abort with stderr message msg */ -{ - if (lineno > 0) - fprintf (stderr, "Error on line %d: %s\n", lineno, msg); - else - fprintf (stderr, "Error: %s\n", msg); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); -} - -bool -prefix (const char *cs, const char *ct) -/* - is string cs[] a prefix of ct[]? -*/ -{ - const char *pcs = cs; - const char *pct = ct; - while (*pcs != '\0') - { - if (*pcs != *pct) return false; - pcs++; pct++; - } - return true; -} - -bool -suffix (const char *cs, const char *ct) -/* is string cs[] a suffix of ct[]? */ -{ - const char *pcs = cs; - const char *pct = ct + strlen (ct) - strlen (cs); - while (*pcs != '\0') - { - if (*pct != *pcs) return false; - pcs++; pct++; - } - return true; -} - -size_t -append (char *dst, char **offset, const char *src, size_t n) -/* Copies src to *offset and updates *offset accordingly (if possible). - * Assumes *offset is dst if offset == NULL. - * Execution aborts if **offset != '\0'. The src string must be null-terminated. - * Returns (original offset - dst) + strlen(src); if >= n, the string was truncated. - */ -{ - const char *s = src; - char *d; - char *off_orig = ( offset != NULL ? *offset : dst ); - d = off_orig; - if (*d != '\0') - { - char msg[LINE_LEN + 24] = {'\0'}; - char *msg_n = msg; - append (msg, &msg_n, "\nNull character expected at offset specified for string ", sizeof (msg)); - append (msg, &msg_n, src, sizeof (msg)); - error (msg); - } - n = n - 1 - (off_orig - dst); /* number of available slots (leaving room for \0) */ - while (n > 0 && *s != '\0') - { - *d = *s; /* copy non-null character */ - d++; s++; n--; - } - *d = '\0'; /* null-terminate */ - if (offset != NULL) - *offset = d; /* update *offset (if possible) */ - while (*s != '\0') /* traverse rest of src */ - s++; - return (off_orig - dst) + (s - src); /* length of the untruncated string */ -} diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/utils.h b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/utils.h deleted file mode 100644 index 419bfdbca03..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/utils.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ - -/* - utils.h -- header file for autosp, rebar and tex2aspc - - Copyright (c) 2005-15 R. D. Tennent - School of Computing, Queen's University, rdt@cs.queensu.ca - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the -Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General -Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -*/ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H /* for TeXLive */ -#include <config.h> -#endif - -# define PRIVATE static -# include <stdlib.h> -# include <string.h> -# include <stdio.h> -# include <ctype.h> - -# ifdef KPATHSEA -# include <kpathsea/getopt.h> -# else -# include <getopt.h> -# endif -# include <time.h> - -# define LINE_LEN 1024 - -# ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H -# include <stdbool.h> -# else -# ifndef HAVE__BOOL -# define _Bool signed char -# endif -# define bool _Bool -# define true 1 -# define false 0 -# endif - -extern size_t append (char *dst, char **offset, const char *src, size_t n); -/* Copies src to *offset and updates *offset accordingly (if possible). - * Assumes *offset is dst if offset == NULL. - * The src string must be null-terminated. - * Execution aborts unless **offset == '\0'. - * Returns (original offset - dst) + strlen(src); if >= n, the string was truncated. - */ - -extern bool prefix (const char *cs, const char *ct); /* is string cs[] a prefix of ct[]? */ -extern bool suffix (const char *cs, const char *ct); /* is string cs[] a suffix of ct[]? */ - -extern int lineno; -extern void error (const char msg[]); /* abort with stderr message msg */ -extern void warning (const char msg[]); /* output warning message msg to stderr */ diff --git a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/xtuplet.c b/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/xtuplet.c deleted file mode 100644 index 59a5e482740..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/utils/autosp/autosp-src/xtuplet.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -# include "process_command.h" - -PRIVATE -void save_state (int i) -/* used in process_xtuplet */ -{ - beamingi = beaming[i]; - currenti = current[i]; - cspacingi = cspacing[i]; - vspacingi = vspacing[i]; - first_collectivei = first_collective[i]; - collectivei[0] = '\0'; - append (collectivei, NULL, collective[i], SHORT_LEN); -} - -PRIVATE -void restore_state (int i) -/* used in process_xtuplet */ -{ - beaming[i] = beamingi; - current[i] = currenti; - cspacing[i] = cspacingi; - vspacing[i] = vspacingi; - first_collective[i] = first_collectivei; - collective[i][0] = '\0'; - append (collective[i], NULL, collectivei, SHORT_LEN); -} - -PRIVATE -void pseudo_output_notes (int i) -{ /* process notes like output_notes but without outputting */ - if (vspacing[i] > 0) - vspacing[i] = vspacing[i] - spacing; - else if (collective[i][0]) - { - first_collective[i] = false; - if (*current[i] == '}') - { collective[i][0] = '\0'; - current[i]++; - } - } -} - -void process_xtuplet (void) -{ - int i, xi=0; - int xspacing = MAX_SPACING; /* xtuplet total spacing */ - int normalized_xspacing; /* (xspacing / xtuplet) * (xtuplet - 1); */ - int xsp; - double multnoteskip; - - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nEntering process_xtuplet:\n"); - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - fprintf (logfile, "i=%d xtuplet[i]=%d\n", i, xtuplet[i]); - } - - if (old_spacing < MAX_SPACING) - { char *s, *t; - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "Terminate current notes command:\n"); - t = TransformNotes2; - while (true) - { s = strchr (t, '#'); - if (s == NULL) break; - while (t < s) /* output any initial \transpose etc. */ - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } - t++; /* skip # */ - i = atoi (t) - 1; t++; - fprintf (outfile, "%s", outstrings[i]); - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\noutputting %s from outstrings[%d].\n", outstrings[i], i); - outstrings[i][0] = '\0'; - n_outstrings[i] = outstrings[i]; - if (*t != '\0') - { putc (*t, outfile); t++; } /* terminator */ - } - fprintf (outfile, "\\en"); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\\en"); - fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter termination of notes command:\n"); - status_all (); - } - } - - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nDetermine xtuplet duration:\n"); - fflush (logfile); - } - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (xtuplet[i] > 1) - { - xi = i; - save_state (xi); - pseudo_output_notes (xi); - xspacing = spacings[xi]; - while (xspacing % xtuplet[xi] != 0) - { - xspacing += spacing_note (xi); - pseudo_output_notes (xi); - if (xspacing >= MAX_SPACING) - error ("Can't determine xtuplet duration."); - } - restore_state (xi); - break; - } - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nxspacing=%s\n", ps(xspacing)); - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "xi=%d xtuplet[xi]=%d\n", xi, xtuplet[xi]); - normalized_xspacing = (xspacing / xtuplet[xi]) * (xtuplet[xi] - 1); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "normalized_xspacing=%s\n", ps(normalized_xspacing)); - } - spacing = xspacing / xtuplet[xi]; - if (debug) - { - fprintf (logfile, "\nDetermine minimal spacing over all active staffs:\n"); - } - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (active[i] && xtuplet[i] == 1) - { save_state (i); - pseudo_output_notes (i); - xsp = spacings[i]; - if (spacings[i] < spacing) - spacing = spacings[i]; - while (xsp < normalized_xspacing) - { int spi = spacing_note (i); - pseudo_output_notes (i); - xsp += spi; - if (spi < spacing) - { spacing = spi; - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "for i=%d spi=%s\n", i, ps(spi)); - } - } - restore_state (i); - } - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nxspacing=%s\n", ps(spacing)); - - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nCreate a new notes command for the xtuplet:\n"); - initialize_notes (); - - - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nProcess non-xtuplet staffs:\n"); - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - vspacing[i] = 0; - xsp = 0; - while (true) - { - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (active[i] && xtuplet[i] == 1) - output_notes (i); - xsp += spacing; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - { - /* virtual notes needed? */ - if (active[i] && xtuplet[i] == 1 && spacings[i] != 0 && spacings[i] != spacing && vspacing[i] == 0) - { - vspacing[i] = spacings[i] - spacing; - } - } - if (xsp >= normalized_xspacing) break; - global_skip = 0; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (active[i] && xtuplet[i] == 1) - spacings[i] = spacing_note(i); - } - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter processing non-xtuplet staffs:\n"); - status_all (); - } - if (debug) - { - fprintf (logfile, "Generate \\multnoteskip factors.\n"); - fprintf (logfile, "xi=%d xtuplet[xi]=%d\n", xi, xtuplet[xi]); - } - multnoteskip = (double) (xtuplet[xi] - 1) / xtuplet[xi]; - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (xtuplet[i] > 1) - { - n_outstrings[i] += sprintf (n_outstrings[i], "\\multnoteskip{%5.3f}", multnoteskip); - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\noutstrings[%d]=", i); - note_segment (outstrings[i]); - } - } - if (debug) fprintf (logfile, "\nRe-process xtuplet staffs:\n"); - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (xtuplet[i] > 1) - { - xsp = 0; - while (true) - { output_notes (i); - xsp += spacing; - if (spacings[i] != spacing && vspacing[i] == 0) - vspacing[i] = spacings[i] - spacing; - if (xsp >= xspacing) break; - global_skip = 0; - spacings[i] = spacing_note (i); - } - } - - /* Restore normal \noteskip in the xtuplet staffs. */ - if (debug) - { - fprintf (logfile, "Restore \\multnoteskip factors.\n"); - fprintf (logfile, "xi=%d xtuplet[xi]=%d\n", xi, xtuplet[xi]); - } - multnoteskip = (double) xtuplet[xi] / (xtuplet[xi]-1); - for (i=1; i <= nstaffs; i++) - if (xtuplet[i] > 1) - { - n_outstrings[i] += sprintf (n_outstrings[i], "\\multnoteskip{%5.3f}", multnoteskip); - xtuplet[i] = 1; - } - nonvirtual_notes = true; - if (debug) - { fprintf (logfile, "\nAfter process_xtuplet:\n"); - status_all (); - } - return; -} |