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authorPeter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>2010-05-11 13:45:07 +0000
committerPeter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>2010-05-11 13:45:07 +0000
commitc73f77e8603276a0e37a2cbe350e8d146cad9cfd (patch)
tree6265344f2cdf0becd78cf67750f44ec807abe807 /Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands
parentbc7e6ba64528ec9408b8440f62e1e6de4bbabb35 (diff)
xindy 2.4, also rename xindy-new => xindy
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@18199 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands')
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/Makefile.am73
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/Makefile.in498
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/texindy.1411
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/texindy.in574
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.1385
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.in835
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.v2.190
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.v2.in302
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-.IX Title "texindy 1"
-.TH texindy 1 "2009-03-22" "Version 1.8" "xindy"
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-.SH "NAME"
-texindy \- create sorted and tagged index from raw LaTeX index
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
-.Vb 2
-\& texindy [\-V?h] [\-qv] [\-iglr] [\-d magic] [\-o outfile.ind] [\-t log] \e
-\& [\-L lang] [\-C codepage] [\-M module] [idx0 idx1 ...]
-.Ve
-.Sh "GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:"
-.IX Subsection "GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:"
-.Vb 10
-\& \-V / \-\-version
-\& \-? / \-h / \-\-help
-\& \-q / \-\-quiet
-\& \-v / \-\-verbose
-\& \-i / \-\-stdin
-\& \-g / \-\-german
-\& \-l / \-\-letter\-ordering
-\& \-r / \-\-no\-ranges
-\& \-d / \-\-debug (multiple times)
-\& \-o / \-\-out\-file
-\& \-t / \-\-log\-file
-\& \-L / \-\-language
-\& \-C / \-\-codepage
-\& \-M / \-\-module (multiple times)
-\& \-I / \-\-input\-markup (supported: latex, omega)
-.Ve
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
-\&\fBtexindy\fR is the LaTeX-specific command of xindy, the flexible
-indexing system. It takes a raw index as input, and produces a merged,
-sorted and tagged index. Merging, sorting, and tagging is controlled
-by xindy modules, with a convenient set already preloaded.
-.PP
-Files with the raw index are passed as arguments. If no arguments are
-passed, the raw index will be read from standard input.
-.PP
-A good introductionary description of \fBtexindy\fR appears in the
-indexing chapter of the LaTeX Companion (2nd ed.)
-.PP
-If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents with special index
-markup, the command \fIxindy\fR\|(1) is probably more of interest for you.
-.PP
-\&\fBtexindy\fR is an approach to merge support for the \fImake-rules\fR
-framework, own xindy modules (e.g., for special LaTeX commands in the
-index), and a reasonable level of MakeIndex compatibility. There are
-other older approaches, eventually they will get a description on the
-xindy Web Site, http://www.xindy.org/.
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.IX Header "OPTIONS"
-.ie n .IP """\-\-version""\fR / \fB\-V" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-version\fR / \fB\-V\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--version / -V"
-output version numbers of all relevant components and exit.
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-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-help\fR / \fB\-h\fR / \fB\-?\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--help / -h / -?"
-output usage message with options explanation.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-quiet""\fR / \fB\-q" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-quiet\fR / \fB\-q\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--quiet / -q"
-Don't output progress messages. Output only error messages.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-verbose""\fR / \fB\-v" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-verbose\fR / \fB\-v\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--verbose / -v"
-Output verbose progress messages.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-debug""\fR \fImagic\fR / \fB\-d\fR \fImagic" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-debug\fR \fImagic\fR / \fB\-d\fR \fImagic\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--debug magic / -d magic"
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-\&\fImagic\fR determines what is output:
-.Sp
-.Vb 6
-\& magic remark
-\& \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
-\& script internal progress messages of driver scripts
-\& keep_tmpfiles don\*(Aqt discard temporary files
-\& markup output markup trace, as explained in xindy manual
-\& level=n log level, n is 0 (default), 1, 2, or 3
-.Ve
-.ie n .IP """\-\-out\-file""\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR / \fB\-o\fR \fIoutfile.ind" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-out\-file\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR / \fB\-o\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--out-file outfile.ind / -o outfile.ind"
-Output index to file \fIoutfile.ind\fR. If this option is not passed, the
-name of the output file is the base name of the first argument and the
-file extension \fIind\fR. If the raw index is read from standard input,
-this option is mandatory.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-log\-file""\fR \fIlog.ilg\fR / \fB\-t\fR \fIlog.ilg" 4
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-.IX Item "--log-file log.ilg / -t log.ilg"
-Output log messages to file \fIlog.ilg\fR. These log messages are
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-\&\f(CW\*(C`\-\-debug\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`\-\-verbose\*(C'\fR.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-language""\fR \fIlang\fR / \fB\-L\fR \fIlang" 4
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-.IX Item "--language lang / -L lang"
-The index is sorted according to the rules of language \fIlang\fR. These
-rules are encoded in a xindy module created by \fImake-rules\fR.
-.Sp
-If no input encoding is specified via \f(CW\*(C`\-\-codepage\*(C'\fR, a xindy module
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-.IX Item "--codepage enc / B <-C> enc"
-The raw input is in input encoding \fIenc\fR. This information is used to
-select the correct xindy sort module and also the \fIinputenc\fR target
-encoding for \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR input markup.
-.Sp
-When \f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR input markup is used, \f(CW\*(C`utf8\*(C'\fR is always used as the sort
-codepage and no inputenc module is loaded. Then this option is
-ignored.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-module""\fR \fImodule\fR / \fB\-M\fR \fImodule" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-module\fR \fImodule\fR / \fB\-M\fR \fImodule\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--module module / -M module"
-Load the xindy module \fImodule.xdy\fR. This option may be specified
-multiple times. The modules are searched in the xindy search path that
-can be changed with the environment variable \f(CW\*(C`XINDY_SEARCHPATH\*(C'\fR.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-input\-markup""\fR \fIinput\fR / \fB\-I\fR \fIinput" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-input\-markup\fR \fIinput\fR / \fB\-I\fR \fIinput\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--input-markup input / -I input"
-Specifies the input markup of the raw index. Supported values for
-\&\fIinput\fR are \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR.
-.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR input markup is the one that is emitted by default from the
-LaTeX kernel, or by the \f(CW\*(C`index\*(C'\fR macro package of David Jones.
-^^\-notation of single byte characters is supported. Usage of LaTeX's
-\&\fIinputenc\fR package is assumed as well.
-.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR input markup is like \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR input markup, but with Omega's
-^^\-notation as encoding for non-ASCII characters. LaTeX \fIinputenc\fR
-encoding is not used then, and \f(CW\*(C`utf8\*(C'\fR is enforced to be the codepage
-for sorting.
-.SH "SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES"
-.IX Header "SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES"
-The following languages are supported:
-.Sh "Latin scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Latin scripts"
-.Vb 10
-\& albanian gypsy portuguese
-\& croatian hausa romanian
-\& czech hungarian russian\-iso
-\& danish icelandic slovak\-small
-\& english italian slovak\-large
-\& esperanto kurdish\-bedirxan slovenian
-\& estonian kurdish\-turkish spanish\-modern
-\& finnish latin spanish\-traditional
-\& french latvian swedish
-\& general lithuanian turkish
-\& german\-din lower\-sorbian upper\-sorbian
-\& german\-duden norwegian vietnamese
-\& greek\-iso polish
-.Ve
-.PP
-German recognizes two different sorting schemes to handle umlauts:
-normally, \f(CW\*(C`a\*:\*(C'\fR is sorted like \f(CW\*(C`ae\*(C'\fR, but in phone books or
-dictionaries, it is sorted like \f(CW\*(C`a\*(C'\fR. The first scheme is known as
-\&\fI\s-1DIN\s0 order\fR, the second as \fIDuden order\fR.
-.PP
-\&\f(CW\*(C`*\-iso\*(C'\fR language names assume that the raw index entries are in \s-1ISO\s0
-8859\-9 encoding.
-.PP
-\&\f(CW\*(C`gypsy\*(C'\fR is a northern Russian dialect.
-.Sh "Cyrillic scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Cyrillic scripts"
-.Vb 3
-\& belarusian mongolian serbian
-\& bulgarian russian ukrainian
-\& macedonian
-.Ve
-.Sh "Other scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Other scripts"
-.Vb 1
-\& greek klingon
-.Ve
-.Sh "Available Codepages"
-.IX Subsection "Available Codepages"
-This is not yet written. You can look them up in your xindy
-distribution, in the \fImodules/lang/language/\fR directory (where
-\&\fIlanguage\fR is your language). They are named
-\&\fIvariant\-codepage\-lang.xdy\fR, where \fIvariant\-\fR is most often empty
-(for german, it's \f(CW\*(C`din5007\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`duden\*(C'\fR; for spanish, it's \f(CW\*(C`modern\*(C'\fR
-and \f(CW\*(C`traditional\*(C'\fR, etc.)
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& < Describe available codepages for each language >
-\&
-\& < Describe relevance of codepages (as internal representation) for
-\& LaTeX inputenc >
-.Ve
-.SH "TEXINDY STANDARD MODULES"
-.IX Header "TEXINDY STANDARD MODULES"
-There is a set of \fBtexindy\fR standard modules that help to process
-LaTeX index files. Some of them are automatically loaded. Some of them
-are loaded by default, this can be turned off with a \fBtexindy\fR
-option. Others may be specified as \f(CW\*(C`\-\-module\*(C'\fR argument to achieve a
-specific effect.
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& xindy Module Category Description
-.Ve
-.Sh "Sorting"
-.IX Subsection "Sorting"
-.Vb 10
-\& word\-order Default A space comes before any letter in the
-\& alphabet: \`\`index style\*(Aq\*(Aq is listed before
-\& \`\`indexing\*(Aq\*(Aq. Turn it off with option \-l.
-\& letter\-order Add\-on Spaces are ignored: \`\`index style\*(Aq\*(Aq
-\& is sorted after \`\`indexing\*(Aq\*(Aq.
-\& keep\-blanks Add\-on Leading and trailing white space (blanks
-\& and tabs) are not ignored; intermediate
-\& white space is not changed.
-\& ignore\-hyphen Add\-on Hyphens are ignored:
-\& \`\`ad\-hoc\*(Aq\*(Aq is sorted as \`\`adhoc\*(Aq\*(Aq.
-\& ignore\-punctuation Add\-on All kinds of punctuation characters are
-\& ignored: hyphens, periods, commas, slashes,
-\& parentheses, and so on.
-\& numeric\-sort Auto Numbers are sorted numerically, not like
-\& characters: \`\`V64\*(Aq\*(Aq appears before \`\`V128\*(Aq\*(Aq.
-.Ve
-.Sh "Page Numbers"
-.IX Subsection "Page Numbers"
-.Vb 10
-\& page\-ranges Default Appearances on more than two consecutive
-\& pages are listed as a range: \`\`1\-\-4\*(Aq\*(Aq.
-\& Turn it off with option \-r.
-\& ff\-ranges Add\-on Uses implicit \`\`ff\*(Aq\*(Aq notation for ranges
-\& of three pages, and explicit ranges
-\& thereafter: 2f, 2ff, 2\-\-6.
-\& ff\-ranges\-only Add\-on Uses only implicit ranges: 2f, 2ff.
-\& book\-order Add\-on Sorts page numbers with common book numbering
-\& scheme correctly \-\- Roman numerals first, then
-\& Arabic numbers, then others: i, 1, A.
-.Ve
-.Sh "Markup and Layout"
-.IX Subsection "Markup and Layout"
-.Vb 10
-\& tex Auto Handles basic TeX conventions.
-\& latex\-loc\-fmts Auto Provides LaTeX formatting commands
-\& for page number encapsulation.
-\& latex Auto Handles LaTeX conventions, both in raw
-\& index entries and output markup; implies
-\& tex.
-\& makeindex Auto Emulates the default MakeIndex input syntax
-\& and quoting behavior.
-\& latin\-lettergroups Auto Layout contains a single Latin letter
-\& above each group of words starting with the
-\& same letter.
-\& german\-sty Add\-on Handles umlaut markup of babel\*(Aqs german
-\& and ngerman options.
-.Ve
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
-.IX Header "ENVIRONMENT"
-.ie n .IP """TEXINDY_AUTO_MODULE""" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CWTEXINDY_AUTO_MODULE\fR" 4
-.IX Item "TEXINDY_AUTO_MODULE"
-This is the name of the xindy module that loads all auto-loaded
-modules. The default is \f(CW\*(C`texindy\*(C'\fR.
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-Joachim Schrod
-.SH "LEGALESE"
-.IX Header "LEGALESE"
-\&\fBtexindy\fR is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License as published by the
-Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-option) any later version.
-.PP
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but \s-1WITHOUT\s0 \s-1ANY\s0 \s-1WARRANTY\s0; without even the implied warranty of
-\&\s-1MERCHANTABILITY\s0 or \s-1FITNESS\s0 \s-1FOR\s0 A \s-1PARTICULAR\s0 \s-1PURPOSE\s0. See the
-\&\s-1GNU\s0 General Public License for more details.
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-#! /usr/bin/env perl
-# $Id: texindy,v 1.8 2009/03/22 11:08:18 jschrod Exp $
-#------------------------------------------------------------
-# (history at end)
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-texindy - create sorted and tagged index from raw LaTeX index
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- texindy [-V?h] [-qv] [-iglr] [-d magic] [-o outfile.ind] [-t log] \
- [-L lang] [-C codepage] [-M module] [idx0 idx1 ...]
-
-=head2 GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:
-
- -V / --version
- -? / -h / --help
- -q / --quiet
- -v / --verbose
- -i / --stdin
- -g / --german
- -l / --letter-ordering
- -r / --no-ranges
- -d / --debug (multiple times)
- -o / --out-file
- -t / --log-file
- -L / --language
- -C / --codepage
- -M / --module (multiple times)
- -I / --input-markup (supported: latex, omega)
-
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-B<texindy> is the LaTeX-specific command of xindy, the flexible
-indexing system. It takes a raw index as input, and produces a merged,
-sorted and tagged index. Merging, sorting, and tagging is controlled
-by xindy modules, with a convenient set already preloaded.
-
-Files with the raw index are passed as arguments. If no arguments are
-passed, the raw index will be read from standard input.
-
-A good introductionary description of B<texindy> appears in the
-indexing chapter of the LaTeX Companion (2nd ed.)
-
-If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents with special index
-markup, the command xindy(1) is probably more of interest for you.
-
-B<texindy> is an approach to merge support for the I<make-rules>
-framework, own xindy modules (e.g., for special LaTeX commands in the
-index), and a reasonable level of MakeIndex compatibility. There are
-other older approaches, eventually they will get a description on the
-xindy Web Site, http://www.xindy.org/.
-
-
-=head1 OPTIONS
-
-=over
-
-=item C<--version> / B<-V>
-
-output version numbers of all relevant components and exit.
-
-=item C<--help> / B<-h> / B<-?>
-
-output usage message with options explanation.
-
-=item C<--quiet> / B<-q>
-
-Don't output progress messages. Output only error messages.
-
-=item C<--verbose> / B<-v>
-
-Output verbose progress messages.
-
-=item C<--debug> I<magic> / B<-d> I<magic>
-
-Output debug messages, this option may be specified multiple times.
-I<magic> determines what is output:
-
- magic remark
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- script internal progress messages of driver scripts
- keep_tmpfiles don't discard temporary files
- markup output markup trace, as explained in xindy manual
- level=n log level, n is 0 (default), 1, 2, or 3
-
-=item C<--out-file> F<outfile.ind> / B<-o> F<outfile.ind>
-
-Output index to file F<outfile.ind>. If this option is not passed, the
-name of the output file is the base name of the first argument and the
-file extension F<ind>. If the raw index is read from standard input,
-this option is mandatory.
-
-=item C<--log-file> F<log.ilg> / B<-t> F<log.ilg>
-
-Output log messages to file F<log.ilg>. These log messages are
-independent from the progress messages that you can influence with
-C<--debug> or C<--verbose>.
-
-=item C<--language> I<lang> / B<-L> I<lang>
-
-The index is sorted according to the rules of language I<lang>. These
-rules are encoded in a xindy module created by I<make-rules>.
-
-If no input encoding is specified via C<--codepage>, a xindy module
-for that language is searched with a latin, a cp, an iso, or ascii
-encoding, in that order.
-
-=item C<--codepage> I<enc> / B <-C> I<enc>
-
-The raw input is in input encoding I<enc>. This information is used to
-select the correct xindy sort module and also the I<inputenc> target
-encoding for C<latex> input markup.
-
-When C<omega> input markup is used, C<utf8> is always used as the sort
-codepage and no inputenc module is loaded. Then this option is
-ignored.
-
-=item C<--module> I<module> / B<-M> I<module>
-
-Load the xindy module F<module.xdy>. This option may be specified
-multiple times. The modules are searched in the xindy search path that
-can be changed with the environment variable C<XINDY_SEARCHPATH>.
-
-=item C<--input-markup> I<input> / B<-I> I<input>
-
-Specifies the input markup of the raw index. Supported values for
-I<input> are C<latex> and C<omega>.
-
-C<latex> input markup is the one that is emitted by default from the
-LaTeX kernel, or by the C<index> macro package of David Jones.
-^^-notation of single byte characters is supported. Usage of LaTeX's
-I<inputenc> package is assumed as well.
-
-C<omega> input markup is like C<latex> input markup, but with Omega's
-^^-notation as encoding for non-ASCII characters. LaTeX I<inputenc>
-encoding is not used then, and C<utf8> is enforced to be the codepage
-for sorting.
-
-=back
-
-
-=head1 SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES
-
-The following languages are supported:
-
-=head2 Latin scripts
-
- albanian gypsy portuguese
- croatian hausa romanian
- czech hungarian russian-iso
- danish icelandic slovak-small
- english italian slovak-large
- esperanto kurdish-bedirxan slovenian
- estonian kurdish-turkish spanish-modern
- finnish latin spanish-traditional
- french latvian swedish
- general lithuanian turkish
- german-din lower-sorbian upper-sorbian
- german-duden norwegian vietnamese
- greek-iso polish
-
-German recognizes two different sorting schemes to handle umlauts:
-normally, C<ä> is sorted like C<ae>, but in phone books or
-dictionaries, it is sorted like C<a>. The first scheme is known as
-I<DIN order>, the second as I<Duden order>.
-
-C<*-iso> language names assume that the raw index entries are in ISO
-8859-9 encoding.
-
-C<gypsy> is a northern Russian dialect.
-
-=head2 Cyrillic scripts
-
- belarusian mongolian serbian
- bulgarian russian ukrainian
- macedonian
-
-=head2 Other scripts
-
- greek klingon
-
-=head2 Available Codepages
-
-This is not yet written. You can look them up in your xindy
-distribution, in the F<modules/lang/language/> directory (where
-I<language> is your language). They are named
-F<variant-codepage-lang.xdy>, where F<variant-> is most often empty
-(for german, it's C<din5007> and C<duden>; for spanish, it's C<modern>
-and C<traditional>, etc.)
-
- < Describe available codepages for each language >
-
- < Describe relevance of codepages (as internal representation) for
- LaTeX inputenc >
-
-
-=head1 TEXINDY STANDARD MODULES
-
-There is a set of B<texindy> standard modules that help to process
-LaTeX index files. Some of them are automatically loaded. Some of them
-are loaded by default, this can be turned off with a B<texindy>
-option. Others may be specified as C<--module> argument to achieve a
-specific effect.
-
- xindy Module Category Description
-
-=head2 Sorting
-
- word-order Default A space comes before any letter in the
- alphabet: ``index style'' is listed before
- ``indexing''. Turn it off with option -l.
- letter-order Add-on Spaces are ignored: ``index style''
- is sorted after ``indexing''.
- keep-blanks Add-on Leading and trailing white space (blanks
- and tabs) are not ignored; intermediate
- white space is not changed.
- ignore-hyphen Add-on Hyphens are ignored:
- ``ad-hoc'' is sorted as ``adhoc''.
- ignore-punctuation Add-on All kinds of punctuation characters are
- ignored: hyphens, periods, commas, slashes,
- parentheses, and so on.
- numeric-sort Auto Numbers are sorted numerically, not like
- characters: ``V64'' appears before ``V128''.
-
-=head2 Page Numbers
-
- page-ranges Default Appearances on more than two consecutive
- pages are listed as a range: ``1--4''.
- Turn it off with option -r.
- ff-ranges Add-on Uses implicit ``ff'' notation for ranges
- of three pages, and explicit ranges
- thereafter: 2f, 2ff, 2--6.
- ff-ranges-only Add-on Uses only implicit ranges: 2f, 2ff.
- book-order Add-on Sorts page numbers with common book numbering
- scheme correctly -- Roman numerals first, then
- Arabic numbers, then others: i, 1, A.
-
-=head2 Markup and Layout
-
- tex Auto Handles basic TeX conventions.
- latex-loc-fmts Auto Provides LaTeX formatting commands
- for page number encapsulation.
- latex Auto Handles LaTeX conventions, both in raw
- index entries and output markup; implies
- tex.
- makeindex Auto Emulates the default MakeIndex input syntax
- and quoting behavior.
- latin-lettergroups Auto Layout contains a single Latin letter
- above each group of words starting with the
- same letter.
- german-sty Add-on Handles umlaut markup of babel's german
- and ngerman options.
-
-
-
-=head1 ENVIRONMENT
-
-=over
-
-=item C<TEXINDY_AUTO_MODULE>
-
-This is the name of the xindy module that loads all auto-loaded
-modules. The default is C<texindy>.
-
-=back
-
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-Joachim Schrod
-
-
-=head1 LEGALESE
-
-B<texindy> 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.
-
-
-=for Emacs
-#'
-
-=cut
-
-
-use strict;
-
-BEGIN {
- use vars qw($Revision $VERSION);
- q$Revision: 1.8 $ =~ /: (\d+)\.(\d+)/ ; # q wg. Emacs indent!
- my ($major, $minor) = ($1, $2);
- $VERSION = "$major." . ($minor<10 ? '0' : '') . $minor;
-}
-
-
-# Some common variables.
-# Determine environment. Where is our library directory, and our modules?
-
-use File::Basename;
-use Cwd;
-our ($isW32, $isTL);
-our $xindy;
-our ($cmd_dir, $cmd);
-BEGIN {
- $isW32 = ($^O =~ /^MSWin/i) ? 1 : 0;
- my $r0 = Cwd::realpath($0);
- $cmd_dir = dirname($r0);
- $isTL = (basename($r0) =~ /\.pl$/) ? 1 : 0;
-
- $cmd = basename($0);
-
- if ($isTL) {
- if ($isW32) {
- $xindy = "$cmd_dir/xindy.pl";
- } else {
- die "$cmd: not a symlink as required for TeX Live" unless -l $0;
- $r0 = $0;
- $cmd_dir = dirname($r0);
- # Follow symlinks, but remember last one
- my $lcmd_dir;
- while ( -l $r0 ) {
- $lcmd_dir = $cmd_dir;
- $r0 = readlink($r0);
- $r0 = "$lcmd_dir/$r0" unless $r0 =~ m,^[\\/],; # relative link
- $cmd_dir = dirname($r0);
- }
- $xindy = "$lcmd_dir/xindy";
- }
- $cmd_dir = Cwd::realpath("$cmd_dir/../../xindy/modules");
- die "Cannot locate xindy modules directory" unless -f "$cmd_dir/../VERSION";
- } else {
- # FIXME: For MSWin there should be wrapper scripts 'xindy.bat' or 'xindy.cmd'
- # FIXME: invoking 'perl xindy' and similar for texindy.
- # FIXME: When calling xindy from texindy we bypass this wrapper.
- $xindy = "$cmd_dir/xindy";
- }
- die "$cmd: cannot locate xindy\n" unless -f $xindy && ($isW32 || -x $xindy);
-}
-
-
-# Used modules.
-
-use Getopt::Long qw(:config bundling);
-
-
-# Check arguments, store them in proper variables.
-
-sub usage ( ;$ )
-{
- my $exit_code = shift;
- $exit_code += 0; # turn undef into 0
- print STDERR <<_EOT_
-
-usage: $cmd [-V?h] [-qv] [-iglr] [-d magic] [-o outfile.ind] [-t log] \\
- [-L lang] [-C codepage] [-M module] [-I input] [idx0 idx1 ...]
-
-GNU-STYLE LONG OPTIONS FOR SHORT OPTIONS:
-
- -V / --version
- -? / -h / --help
- -q / --quiet
- -v / --verbose
- -i / --stdin
- -g / --german
- -l / --letter-ordering
- -r / --no-ranges
- -d / --debug (multiple times)
- (supported: script, keep_tmpfiles, markup, level=n)
- -o / --out-file
- -t / --log-file
- -L / --language
- -C / --codepage
- -M / --module (multiple times)
- -I / --input-markup (supported: latex, omega)
-
-_EOT_
- ;
- exit ($exit_code);
-}
-
-our ($output_version, $quiet, $verbose, $stdin, @debug,
- $outfile, $logfile, $language, $codepage, @modules, $input_markup);
-$language = 'general';
-$codepage = 'latin';
-$input_markup = 'latex';
-
-parse_options();
-output_version() if $output_version; # will not return
-usage(1) if ( ! $stdin && @ARGV == 0 ); # brain damaged, but like makeindex
-
-
-# Construct xindy options, and eventually switch to it.
-
-my @opt;
-push (@opt, '-q') if $quiet;
-push (@opt, '-v') if $verbose;
-push (@opt, map { ('-d', $_) } @debug) if @debug;
-push (@opt, '-o', $outfile) if $outfile;
-push (@opt, '-t', $logfile) if $logfile;
-push (@opt, '-L', $language);
-push (@opt, '-C', $codepage) if $codepage;
-push (@opt, '-M', "tex/inputenc/$codepage") if $codepage;
-push (@opt, map { ('-M', $_) } ($ENV{TEXINDY_AUTO_MODULE} || 'texindy',
- @modules));
-push (@opt, '-I', $input_markup);
-
-print "Calling xindy as: $xindy @opt @ARGV\n" if (grep /^script$/, @debug);
-call_xindy(@opt, @ARGV);
-
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-sub call_xindy {
- if ($isW32) {
- system ($^X, $xindy, @_);
- if ($? == -1) {
- die "$cmd: could not execute xindy: $!\n";
- } elsif ($? & 127) {
- die "xindy died with signal " . ($? & 127) ."\n";
- } else {
- exit ($? >> 8);
- }
- } else {
- exec ($xindy, @_);
- die "$cmd: could not execute xindy: $!\n";
- }
-}
-
-
-sub parse_options() {
-
- my ($german, $letter_ordering, $no_ranges);
- GetOptions(
- 'version|V' => \$output_version,
-
- 'quiet|q' => \$quiet,
- 'verbose|v' => \$verbose,
- 'stdin|i' => \$stdin,
- 'german|g' => \$german,
- 'letter-ordering|l' => \$letter_ordering,
- 'no-ranges|r' => \$no_ranges,
- 'debug|d=s' => \@debug,
- 'out-file|o=s' => \$outfile,
- 'log-file|t=s' => \$logfile,
- 'language|L=s' => \$language,
- 'codepage|C=s' => \$codepage,
- 'module|M=s' => \@modules,
- 'input-markup|I=s' => \$input_markup,
- )
- or usage(1);
-
- if ( $german ) {
- unshift (@modules, 'german-sty');
- if ( $language eq 'general' ) {
- $language = 'german-din';
- } elsif ( $language !~ /^german/ ) {
- print STDERR "You cannot specify -g and -L at the same time.\n";
- #print STDERR "NOTE: -g is obsolete anyhow.\n";
- exit (1);
- }
- }
- unshift (@modules, ($letter_ordering ? 'letter-order' : 'word-order'));
- unshift (@modules, 'page-ranges') unless $no_ranges;
-
- # Check that the input markup is known. omega markup implies
- # codepage utf8 for sorting, but no inputenc. We set the codepage
- # to undef to prevent loading of the inputenc module. Setting it
- # to utf8 for the sort encoding is done by the xindy script.
- if ( $input_markup ne 'latex' && $input_markup ne 'omega' ) {
- print STDERR "Unsupported input markup $input_markup.\n";
- usage(1);
- }
- if ( $input_markup eq 'omega' ) {
- $codepage = undef;
- }
-
-}
-
-
-sub output_version () {
- output_xindy_release();
- print "$cmd script version: $VERSION\n";
- my @xindy_cmd = ('--internal-version');
- push (@xindy_cmd, qw(-d script --foobar)) if grep(/^script$/, @debug);
- call_xindy(@xindy_cmd);
-}
-
-
-sub output_xindy_release () {
- my $version = 'unknown';
- my $version_file;
- if ( -f "$cmd_dir/../VERSION" ) {
- $version_file = "$cmd_dir/../VERSION";
- } else {
- # Where is the library directory?
- my $lib_dir;
- if ( $ENV{XINDY_LIBDIR} ) {
- $lib_dir = $ENV{XINDY_LIBDIR};
- } elsif ( '@libdir@' ne '@libdir' . '@' ) { # GNU configure at work?
- if ( -d '@libdir@/xindy' ) { # /usr style
- $lib_dir = '@libdir@/xindy';
- } else {
- $lib_dir = '@libdir@'; # /opt style
- }
- } elsif ( -f "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy.run" ) { # /opt style
- $lib_dir = "$cmd_dir/../lib";
- } elsif ( -d "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy" ) { # /usr style
- $lib_dir = "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy";
- } else {
- die "Cannot locate xindy library directory";
- }
- if ( -f "$lib_dir/VERSION" ) {
- $version_file = "$lib_dir/VERSION";
- }
- }
-
- if ( $version_file ) {
- if ( open(VERSION, "<$version_file") ) {
- while ( $version = <VERSION> ) {
- chomp ($version);
- $version =~ s/\#.*// ;
- $version =~ s/^\s+// ;
- $version =~ s/\s+$// ;
- last if $version;
- }
- close (VERSION);
- }
- }
- print "xindy release: $version\n";
-}
-
-
-
-#======================================================================
-#
-# $Log: texindy,v $
-# Revision 1.8 2009/03/22 11:08:18 jschrod
-# man page: --v is --verbose, not --version.
-#
-# Revision 1.7 2009/03/21 16:32:06 jschrod
-# Inputenc merge rules must be loaded before other texindy modules;
-# otherwise inputenc markup would be discarded by tex.xdy.
-#
-# Revision 1.6 2008/02/17 14:55:32 jschrod
-# Use exitcode 0 when usage is explicitly demanded with --help et.al.
-#
-# Revision 1.5 2006/07/30 10:30:42 jschrod
-# Check if an exec() error happened and output an error message.
-# (Ticket 1230801)
-#
-# Revision 1.4 2006/07/19 00:29:56 jschrod
-# Support for omega input markup.
-#
-# Revision 1.3 2004/11/01 22:48:51 jschrod
-# Locate xindy script.
-# Terminate on option error.
-# Fix up version output.
-#
-# Revision 1.2 2004/05/26 21:30:11 jschrod
-# Added POD documentation.
-#
-# Revision 1.1 2004/05/24 19:47:13 jschrod
-# Introduce new driver script, as part of the "Companion Release".
-#
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-.\" ========================================================================
-.\"
-.IX Title "xindy 1"
-.TH xindy 1 "2009-03-26" "Version 1.12" "xindy"
-.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
-.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
-.if n .ad l
-.nh
-.SH "NAME"
-xindy \- create sorted and tagged index from raw index
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
-.Vb 4
-\& xindy [\-V?h] [\-qv] [\-d magic] [\-o outfile.ind] [\-t log] \e
-\& [\-L lang] [\-C codepage] [\-M module] [\-I input] \e
-\& [\-\-interactive] [\-\-mem\-file=xindy.mem] \e
-\& [idx0 idx1 ...]
-.Ve
-.Sh "GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:"
-.IX Subsection "GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:"
-.Vb 11
-\& \-V / \-\-version
-\& \-? / \-h / \-\-help
-\& \-q / \-\-quiet
-\& \-v / \-\-verbose
-\& \-d / \-\-debug (multiple times)
-\& \-o / \-\-out\-file
-\& \-t / \-\-log\-file
-\& \-L / \-\-language
-\& \-C / \-\-codepage
-\& \-M / \-\-module (multiple times)
-\& \-I / \-\-input\-markup (supported: latex, omega, xindy)
-.Ve
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
-\&\fBxindy\fR is the formatter-indepedent command of xindy, the flexible
-indexing system. It takes a raw index as input, and produces a merged,
-sorted and tagged index. Merging, sorting, and tagging is controlled
-by xindy style files.
-.PP
-Files with the raw index are passed as arguments. If no arguments are
-passed, the raw index will be read from standard input.
-.PP
-\&\fBxindy\fR is completely described in its manual that you will find on
-its Web Site, http://www.xindy.org/. A good introductionary
-description appears in the indexing chapter of the LaTeX Companion (2nd ed.)
-.PP
-If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents, the command
-\&\fItexindy\fR\|(1) is probably more of interest for you. It is a wrapper for
-\&\fBxindy\fR that turns on many LaTeX conventions by default.
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.IX Header "OPTIONS"
-.ie n .IP """\-\-version""\fR / \fB\-V" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-version\fR / \fB\-V\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--version / -V"
-output version numbers of all relevant components and exit.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-help""\fR / \fB\-h\fR / \fB\-?" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-help\fR / \fB\-h\fR / \fB\-?\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--help / -h / -?"
-output usage message with options explanation.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-quiet""\fR / \fB\-q" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-quiet\fR / \fB\-q\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--quiet / -q"
-Don't output progress messages. Output only error messages.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-verbose""\fR / \fB\-v" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-verbose\fR / \fB\-v\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--verbose / -v"
-Output verbose progress messages.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-debug""\fR \fImagic\fR / \fB\-d\fR \fImagic" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-debug\fR \fImagic\fR / \fB\-d\fR \fImagic\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--debug magic / -d magic"
-Output debug messages, this option may be specified multiple times.
-\&\fImagic\fR determines what is output:
-.Sp
-.Vb 6
-\& magic remark
-\& \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
-\& script internal progress messages of driver scripts
-\& keep_tmpfiles don\*(Aqt discard temporary files
-\& markup output markup trace, as explained in xindy manual
-\& level=n log level, n is 0 (default), 1, 2, or 3
-.Ve
-.ie n .IP """\-\-out\-file""\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR / \fB\-o\fR \fIoutfile.ind" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-out\-file\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR / \fB\-o\fR \fIoutfile.ind\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--out-file outfile.ind / -o outfile.ind"
-Output index to file \fIoutfile.ind\fR. If this option is not passed, the
-name of the output file is the base name of the first argument and the
-file extension \fIind\fR. If the raw index is read from standard input,
-this option is mandatory.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-log\-file""\fR \fIlog.ilg\fR / \fB\-t\fR \fIlog.ilg" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-log\-file\fR \fIlog.ilg\fR / \fB\-t\fR \fIlog.ilg\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--log-file log.ilg / -t log.ilg"
-Output log messages to file \fIlog.ilg\fR. These log messages are
-independent from the progress messages that you can influence with
-\&\f(CW\*(C`\-\-debug\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`\-\-verbose\*(C'\fR.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-language""\fR \fIlang\fR / \fB\-L\fR \fIlang" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-language\fR \fIlang\fR / \fB\-L\fR \fIlang\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--language lang / -L lang"
-The index is sorted according to the rules of language \fIlang\fR. These
-rules are encoded in a xindy module created by \fImake-rules\fR.
-.Sp
-If no input encoding is specified via \f(CW\*(C`\-\-codepage\*(C'\fR, a xindy module
-for that language is searched with a latin, a cp, an iso, or ascii
-encoding, in that order.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-codepage""\fR \fIenc\fR / \fB\-C\fR \fIenc" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-codepage\fR \fIenc\fR / \fB\-C\fR \fIenc\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--codepage enc / -C enc"
-The raw input is in input encoding \fIenc\fR. This information is used to
-select the correct xindy sort module and also the \fIinputenc\fR target
-encoding for \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR input markup.
-.Sp
-When \f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR input markup is used, \f(CW\*(C`utf8\*(C'\fR is always used as
-codepage, this option is then ignored.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-module""\fR \fImodule\fR / \fB\-M\fR \fImodule" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-module\fR \fImodule\fR / \fB\-M\fR \fImodule\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--module module / -M module"
-Load the xindy module \fImodule.xdy\fR. This option may be specified
-multiple times. The modules are searched in the xindy search path that
-can be changed with the environment variable \f(CW\*(C`XINDY_SEARCHPATH\*(C'\fR.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-input\-markup""\fR \fIinput\fR / \fB\-I\fR \fIinput" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-input\-markup\fR \fIinput\fR / \fB\-I\fR \fIinput\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--input-markup input / -I input"
-Specifies the input markup of the raw index. Supported values for
-\&\fIinput\fR are \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR, and \f(CW\*(C`xindy\*(C'\fR.
-.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR input markup is the one that is emitted by default from the
-LaTeX kernel, or by the \f(CW\*(C`index\*(C'\fR macro package of David Jones.
-^^\-notation of single byte characters is supported. Usage of LaTeX's
-\&\fIinputenc\fR package is assumed as well.
-.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`omega\*(C'\fR input markup is like \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR input markup, but with Omega's
-^^\-notation as encoding for non-ASCII characters. LaTeX \fIinputenc\fR
-encoding is not used then, and \f(CW\*(C`utf8\*(C'\fR is enforced to be the codepage.
-.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`xindy\*(C'\fR input markup is specified in the xindy manual.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-interactive""" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-interactive\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--interactive"
-Start xindy in interactive mode. You will be in a xindy read-eval-loop
-where xindy language expressions are read and evaluated interactively.
-.ie n .IP """\-\-mem\-file""\fR \fIxindy.mem" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CW\-\-mem\-file\fR \fIxindy.mem\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--mem-file xindy.mem"
-This option is only usable for developers or in very rare situations.
-The compiled xindy kernel is stored in a so-called \fImemory file\fR,
-canonically named \fIxindy.mem\fR, and located in the xindy library
-directory. This option allows to use another xindy kernel.
-.SH "SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES"
-.IX Header "SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES"
-The following languages are supported:
-.Sh "Latin scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Latin scripts"
-.Vb 10
-\& albanian gypsy portuguese
-\& croatian hausa romanian
-\& czech hungarian russian\-iso
-\& danish icelandic slovak\-small
-\& english italian slovak\-large
-\& esperanto kurdish\-bedirxan slovenian
-\& estonian kurdish\-turkish spanish\-modern
-\& finnish latin spanish\-traditional
-\& french latvian swedish
-\& general lithuanian turkish
-\& german\-din lower\-sorbian upper\-sorbian
-\& german\-duden norwegian vietnamese
-\& greek\-iso polish
-.Ve
-.PP
-German recognizes two different sorting schemes to handle umlauts:
-normally, \f(CW\*(C`a\*:\*(C'\fR is sorted like \f(CW\*(C`ae\*(C'\fR, but in phone books or
-dictionaries, it is sorted like \f(CW\*(C`a\*(C'\fR. The first scheme is known as
-\&\fI\s-1DIN\s0 order\fR, the second as \fIDuden order\fR.
-.PP
-\&\f(CW\*(C`*\-iso\*(C'\fR language names assume that the raw index entries are in \s-1ISO\s0
-8859\-9 encoding.
-.PP
-\&\f(CW\*(C`gypsy\*(C'\fR is a northern Russian dialect.
-.Sh "Cyrillic scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Cyrillic scripts"
-.Vb 3
-\& belarusian mongolian serbian
-\& bulgarian russian ukrainian
-\& macedonian
-.Ve
-.Sh "Other scripts"
-.IX Subsection "Other scripts"
-.Vb 1
-\& greek klingon
-.Ve
-.Sh "Available Codepages"
-.IX Subsection "Available Codepages"
-This is not yet written. You can look them up in your xindy
-distribution, in the \fImodules/lang/language/\fR directory (where
-\&\fIlanguage\fR is your language). They are named
-\&\fIvariant\-codepage\-lang.xdy\fR, where \fIvariant\-\fR is most often empty
-(for german, it's \f(CW\*(C`din5007\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`duden\*(C'\fR; for spanish, it's \f(CW\*(C`modern\*(C'\fR
-and \f(CW\*(C`traditional\*(C'\fR, etc.)
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& < Describe available codepages for each language >
-\&
-\& < Describe relevance of codepages (as internal representation) for
-\& LaTeX inputenc >
-.Ve
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
-.IX Header "ENVIRONMENT"
-.ie n .IP """XINDY_SEARCHPATH""" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CWXINDY_SEARCHPATH\fR" 4
-.IX Item "XINDY_SEARCHPATH"
-A list of directories where the xindy modules are searched in. No
-subtree searching is done (as in TDS-conformant TeX).
-.Sp
-If this environment variable is not set, the default is used:
-\&\f(CW\*(C`.:\*(C'\fR\fImodules_dir\fR\f(CW\*(C`:\*(C'\fR\fImodules_dir\fR\f(CW\*(C`/base\*(C'\fR. \fImodules_dir\fR is
-determined at run time, relative to the \fBxindy\fR command location:
-Either it's \fI../modules\fR, that's the case for \fIopt\fR\-installations.
-Or it's \fI../lib/xindy/modules\fR, that's the case for
-\&\fIusr\fR\-installations.
-.ie n .IP """XINDY_LIBDIR""" 4
-.el .IP "\f(CWXINDY_LIBDIR\fR" 4
-.IX Item "XINDY_LIBDIR"
-Library directory where \fIxindy.run\fR and \fIxindy.mem\fR are located.
-.Sp
-The modules directory may be a subdirectory, too.
-.SH "KNOWN BUGS"
-.IX Header "KNOWN BUGS"
-Option \fB\-q\fR also prevents output of error messages. Error messages
-should be output on stderr, progress messages on stdout.
-.PP
-There should be a way to output the final index to stdout. This would
-imply \fB\-q\fR, of course.
-.PP
-Codepage \f(CW\*(C`utf8\*(C'\fR should be supported for all languages, and should be
-used as internal codepage for LaTeX inputenc re-encoding.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
-\&\fItexindy\fR\|(1),
-\&\fItex2xindy\fR\|(1)
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-Joachim Schrod
-.SH "LEGALESE"
-.IX Header "LEGALESE"
-Copyright (c) 2004\-2006 by Joachim Schrod.
-.PP
-\&\fBxindy\fR is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License as published by the
-Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-option) any later version.
-.PP
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but \s-1WITHOUT\s0 \s-1ANY\s0 \s-1WARRANTY\s0; without even the implied warranty of
-\&\s-1MERCHANTABILITY\s0 or \s-1FITNESS\s0 \s-1FOR\s0 A \s-1PARTICULAR\s0 \s-1PURPOSE\s0. See the
-\&\s-1GNU\s0 General Public License for more details.
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.in b/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.in
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--- a/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.in
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-#! /usr/bin/env perl
-# $Id: xindy.pl,v 1.13 2009/03/29 11:14:04 jschrod Exp $
-#------------------------------------------------------------
-# (history at end)
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-xindy - create sorted and tagged index from raw index
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- xindy [-V?h] [-qv] [-d magic] [-o outfile.ind] [-t log] \
- [-L lang] [-C codepage] [-M module] [-I input] \
- [--interactive] [--mem-file=xindy.mem] \
- [idx0 idx1 ...]
-
-=head2 GNU-Style Long Options for Short Options:
-
- -V / --version
- -? / -h / --help
- -q / --quiet
- -v / --verbose
- -d / --debug (multiple times)
- -o / --out-file
- -t / --log-file
- -L / --language
- -C / --codepage
- -M / --module (multiple times)
- -I / --input-markup (supported: latex, omega, xindy)
-
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-B<xindy> is the formatter-indepedent command of xindy, the flexible
-indexing system. It takes a raw index as input, and produces a merged,
-sorted and tagged index. Merging, sorting, and tagging is controlled
-by xindy style files.
-
-Files with the raw index are passed as arguments. If no arguments are
-passed, the raw index will be read from standard input.
-
-B<xindy> is completely described in its manual that you will find on
-its Web Site, http://www.xindy.org/. A good introductionary
-description appears in the indexing chapter of the LaTeX Companion (2nd ed.)
-
-If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents, the command
-texindy(1) is probably more of interest for you. It is a wrapper for
-B<xindy> that turns on many LaTeX conventions by default.
-
-
-=head1 OPTIONS
-
-=over
-
-=item C<--version> / B<-V>
-
-output version numbers of all relevant components and exit.
-
-=item C<--help> / B<-h> / B<-?>
-
-output usage message with options explanation.
-
-=item C<--quiet> / B<-q>
-
-Don't output progress messages. Output only error messages.
-
-=item C<--verbose> / B<-v>
-
-Output verbose progress messages.
-
-=item C<--debug> I<magic> / B<-d> I<magic>
-
-Output debug messages, this option may be specified multiple times.
-I<magic> determines what is output:
-
- magic remark
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- script internal progress messages of driver scripts
- keep_tmpfiles don't discard temporary files
- markup output markup trace, as explained in xindy manual
- level=n log level, n is 0 (default), 1, 2, or 3
-
-=item C<--out-file> F<outfile.ind> / B<-o> F<outfile.ind>
-
-Output index to file F<outfile.ind>. If this option is not passed, the
-name of the output file is the base name of the first argument and the
-file extension F<ind>. If the raw index is read from standard input,
-this option is mandatory.
-
-=item C<--log-file> F<log.ilg> / B<-t> F<log.ilg>
-
-Output log messages to file F<log.ilg>. These log messages are
-independent from the progress messages that you can influence with
-C<--debug> or C<--verbose>.
-
-=item C<--language> I<lang> / B<-L> I<lang>
-
-The index is sorted according to the rules of language I<lang>. These
-rules are encoded in a xindy module created by I<make-rules>.
-
-If no input encoding is specified via C<--codepage>, a xindy module
-for that language is searched with a latin, a cp, an iso, or ascii
-encoding, in that order.
-
-=item C<--codepage> I<enc> / B<-C> I<enc>
-
-The raw input is in input encoding I<enc>. This information is used to
-select the correct xindy sort module and also the I<inputenc> target
-encoding for C<latex> input markup.
-
-When C<omega> input markup is used, C<utf8> is always used as
-codepage, this option is then ignored.
-
-=item C<--module> I<module> / B<-M> I<module>
-
-Load the xindy module F<module.xdy>. This option may be specified
-multiple times. The modules are searched in the xindy search path that
-can be changed with the environment variable C<XINDY_SEARCHPATH>.
-
-=item C<--input-markup> I<input> / B<-I> I<input>
-
-Specifies the input markup of the raw index. Supported values for
-I<input> are C<latex>, C<omega>, and C<xindy>.
-
-C<latex> input markup is the one that is emitted by default from the
-LaTeX kernel, or by the C<index> macro package of David Jones.
-^^-notation of single byte characters is supported. Usage of LaTeX's
-I<inputenc> package is assumed as well.
-
-C<omega> input markup is like C<latex> input markup, but with Omega's
-^^-notation as encoding for non-ASCII characters. LaTeX I<inputenc>
-encoding is not used then, and C<utf8> is enforced to be the codepage.
-
-C<xindy> input markup is specified in the xindy manual.
-
-=item C<--interactive>
-
-Start xindy in interactive mode. You will be in a xindy read-eval-loop
-where xindy language expressions are read and evaluated interactively.
-
-=item C<--mem-file> I<xindy.mem>
-
-This option is only usable for developers or in very rare situations.
-The compiled xindy kernel is stored in a so-called I<memory file>,
-canonically named F<xindy.mem>, and located in the xindy library
-directory. This option allows to use another xindy kernel.
-
-=back
-
-
-=head1 SUPPORTED LANGUAGES / CODEPAGES
-
-The following languages are supported:
-
-=head2 Latin scripts
-
- albanian gypsy portuguese
- croatian hausa romanian
- czech hungarian russian-iso
- danish icelandic slovak-small
- english italian slovak-large
- esperanto kurdish-bedirxan slovenian
- estonian kurdish-turkish spanish-modern
- finnish latin spanish-traditional
- french latvian swedish
- general lithuanian turkish
- german-din lower-sorbian upper-sorbian
- german-duden norwegian vietnamese
- greek-iso polish
-
-German recognizes two different sorting schemes to handle umlauts:
-normally, C<ä> is sorted like C<ae>, but in phone books or
-dictionaries, it is sorted like C<a>. The first scheme is known as
-I<DIN order>, the second as I<Duden order>.
-
-C<*-iso> language names assume that the raw index entries are in ISO
-8859-9 encoding.
-
-C<gypsy> is a northern Russian dialect.
-
-=head2 Cyrillic scripts
-
- belarusian mongolian serbian
- bulgarian russian ukrainian
- macedonian
-
-=head2 Other scripts
-
- greek klingon
-
-=head2 Available Codepages
-
-This is not yet written. You can look them up in your xindy
-distribution, in the F<modules/lang/language/> directory (where
-I<language> is your language). They are named
-F<variant-codepage-lang.xdy>, where F<variant-> is most often empty
-(for german, it's C<din5007> and C<duden>; for spanish, it's C<modern>
-and C<traditional>, etc.)
-
- < Describe available codepages for each language >
-
- < Describe relevance of codepages (as internal representation) for
- LaTeX inputenc >
-
-
-
-=head1 ENVIRONMENT
-
-=over
-
-=item C<XINDY_SEARCHPATH>
-
-A list of directories where the xindy modules are searched in. No
-subtree searching is done (as in TDS-conformant TeX).
-
-If this environment variable is not set, the default is used:
-C<.:>I<modules_dir>C<:>I<modules_dir>C</base>. I<modules_dir> is
-determined at run time, relative to the B<xindy> command location:
-Either it's F<../modules>, that's the case for F<opt>-installations.
-Or it's F<../lib/xindy/modules>, that's the case for
-F<usr>-installations.
-
-=item C<XINDY_LIBDIR>
-
-Library directory where F<xindy.mem> is located.
-
-The modules directory may be a subdirectory, too.
-
-=back
-
-
-=head1 KNOWN BUGS
-
-Option B<-q> also prevents output of error messages. Error messages
-should be output on stderr, progress messages on stdout.
-
-There should be a way to output the final index to stdout. This would
-imply B<-q>, of course.
-
-Codepage C<utf8> should be supported for all languages, and should be
-used as internal codepage for LaTeX inputenc re-encoding.
-
-
-=head1 SEE ALSO
-
-texindy(1),
-tex2xindy(1)
-
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-Joachim Schrod
-
-
-=head1 LEGALESE
-
-Copyright (c) 2004-2006 by Joachim Schrod.
-
-B<xindy> 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.
-
-=for Emacs
-#'
-
-=cut
-
-
-use strict;
-
-BEGIN {
- use vars qw($Revision $VERSION);
- q$Revision: 1.13 $ =~ /: (\d+)\.(\d+)/ ; # q wg. Emacs indent!
- my ($major, $minor) = ($1, $2);
- $VERSION = "$major." . ($minor<10 ? '0' : '') . $minor;
-}
-
-
-# Some common variables.
-# Determine environment. Where is our library directory, and our modules?
-
-use File::Basename;
-use Cwd;
-our ($isW32, $clisp);
-our ($cmd_dir, $cmd, $lib_dir, $modules_dir);
-BEGIN {
- $isW32 = ($^O =~ /^MSWin/i) ? 1 : 0;
- $clisp = ($isW32 || $^O eq "cygwin") ? 'clisp.exe' : 'clisp';
-
- my $r0 = Cwd::realpath($0);
- $cmd_dir = dirname($r0);
- $cmd = basename($0);
-
- if (basename($r0) =~ /\.pl$/) { # TL2010
-
- # modules directory
- $modules_dir = Cwd::realpath("$cmd_dir/../../xindy/modules");
- die "$cmd: Cannot locate xindy modules directory" unless -d $modules_dir;
-
- if ($isW32) {
- $cmd_dir = "$cmd_dir/../../../bin/win32";
- } else {
- die "$cmd: not a symlink as required for TeX Live" unless -l $0;
- # Follow symlinks and determine $cmd_dir such that
- # $cmd_dir/xindy -> $r0 = XINDY_SCRIPTDIR/xindy.pl
- $r0 = $0;
- while (-l $r0) {
- $cmd_dir = dirname($r0);
- $r0 = readlink($r0);
- $r0 = "$cmd_dir/$r0" unless $r0 =~ m,^[\\/],; # relative link
- }
- }
-
- # library directory
- $lib_dir = $cmd_dir;
-
- # clisp runtime
- my $xindy_run = ($isW32 || $^O eq "cygwin")
- ? "$lib_dir/xindy-lisp.exe" : "$lib_dir/xindy.run";
- $clisp = $xindy_run if -e $xindy_run;
-
- } else { # !TL2010
-
- # library directory
- if ( $ENV{XINDY_LIBDIR} ) {
- $lib_dir = $ENV{XINDY_LIBDIR};
- } elsif ( '@libdir@' ne '@libdir' . '@' ) { # GNU configure at work?
- if ( -d '@libdir@/xindy' ) { # /usr style
- $lib_dir = '@libdir@/xindy';
- } else {
- $lib_dir = '@libdir@'; # /opt style
- }
- } elsif ( -f "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy.mem" ) { # /opt style
- $lib_dir = "$cmd_dir/../lib";
- } elsif ( -d "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy" ) { # /usr style
- $lib_dir = "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy";
- } else {
- die "$cmd: Cannot locate xindy library directory";
- }
-
- # modules directory
- if ( -d "$cmd_dir/../modules" ) { # /opt style
- $modules_dir = "$cmd_dir/../modules";
- } elsif ( -d "$lib_dir/modules" ) { # /usr style
- $modules_dir = "$lib_dir/modules";
- } else {
- die "$cmd: Cannot locate xindy modules directory";
- }
-
- } # !TL2010
-}
-
-
-# Used modules.
-
-use Getopt::Long qw(:config bundling);
-use File::Temp qw(tempfile tmpnam);
-use File::Spec;
-use POSIX qw(uname);
-
-
-# Check arguments, store them in proper variables.
-
-sub usage ( ;$ )
-{
- my $exit_code = shift;
- $exit_code += 0; # turn undef into 0
- print STDERR <<_EOT_
-
-usage: $cmd [-V?h] [-qv] [-d magic] [-o outfile.ind] [-t log] \\
- [-L lang] [-C codepage] [-M module] [-I input] \\
- [--interactive] [--mem-file xindy.mem] \\
- [idx0 idx1 ...]
-
-GNU-STYLE LONG OPTIONS FOR SHORT OPTIONS:
-
- -V / --version
- -? / -h / --help
- -q / --quiet
- -v / --verbose
- -d / --debug (multiple times)
- (supported: script, keep_tmpfiles, markup, level=n)
- -o / --out-file
- -t / --log-file
- -L / --language
- -C / --codepage
- -M / --module (multiple times)
- -I / --input-markup (supported: latex, omega, xindy)
-
-_EOT_
- ;
- exit ($exit_code);
-}
-
-our ($quiet, $verbose, %debug,
- $outfile, $logfile, $language, @codepages, @modules, $input_markup,
- $interactive, $mem_file);
-$input_markup = 'latex';
-
-$mem_file = "$lib_dir/xindy.mem";
-if ($^O eq 'darwin' && ! -e $mem_file) { # support universal binary on mac
- my @uname = POSIX::uname();
- if ($uname[4] eq 'Power Macintosh') {
- $mem_file = "$lib_dir/xindy-ppc.mem";
- } else {
- $mem_file = "$lib_dir/xindy-i386.mem";
- }
-}
-die "$cmd: Cannot locate $mem_file" unless -e $mem_file;
-
-my @orig_argv = @ARGV;
-parse_options();
-
-
-# This script creates temporary files. Whenever a file is created, its
-# name is added to @temp_files. In an END handler, the temporary files
-# are deleted. Signal handlers are set up to get proper program
-# termination on user-induced signals. During program calls with
-# system, SIGINT and
-
-our @temp_files = ();
-handle_signals();
-END {
- unlink (@temp_files) if ( @temp_files && ! $debug{keep_tmpfiles} );
-}
-
-
-# Raw index handling: xindy is not able (yet?) to handle arguments
-# Perl-style, so we do it instead. We gather the raw index in a
-# temporary file. We also process it by the filter program it if
-# wanted. Signal handlers will discard temporary files if necessary.
-
-our $raw_index = File::Spec->devnull;
-unless ( $interactive ) {
- for my $f (@ARGV) { die "$cmd: input file $f does not exist" unless -f $f }
- $raw_index = create_raw_index(); # processes @ARGV
- my $filter_cmd = '';
- if ( $input_markup eq 'latex' ) {
- $filter_cmd = "$cmd_dir/tex2xindy";
- } elsif ( $input_markup eq 'omega' ) {
- $filter_cmd = "$cmd_dir/tex2xindy -o";
- }
- $raw_index = filter_index ($filter_cmd, $raw_index)
- if $filter_cmd;
-}
-
-
-# Execution: Obey environment variables, create xindy start
-# expression, and eventually call it.
-
-my $xindy_expression = xindy_expression(); # accesses global option vars
-my $exit_code = call_xindy ($mem_file, $xindy_expression);
-
-
-# Finished: exit, clean up in END handler.
-
-exit ($exit_code);
-
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-sub parse_options() {
-
- my (@debug);
- GetOptions(
- 'version|V' => sub { output_version(0); },
- 'internal-version' => sub { output_version(1); },
- 'help|h|?' => \&usage,
- 'quiet|q' => \$quiet,
- 'verbose|v' => \$verbose,
- 'debug|d=s' => \@debug,
- 'out-file|o=s' => \$outfile,
- 'log-file|t=s' => \$logfile,
- 'language|L=s' => \$language,
- 'codepage|C=s' => \@codepages,
- 'module|M=s' => \@modules,
- 'input-markup|I=s' => \$input_markup,
- 'interactive' => \$interactive,
- 'mem-file=s' => \$mem_file,
- )
- or usage(1);
-
- # Debug option values are easier to test in a hash. Clean up trace
- # level options, too.
- %debug = map { $_ => 1 } @debug;
- my @trace_level = grep /^level=/, @debug;
- if ( @trace_level > 1 ) {
- print STDERR "You can only specify one trace level.\n\n";
- exit (1);
- }
- delete $debug{$trace_level[0]};
- $trace_level[0] =~ s/^level=// ;
- $debug{trace_level} = $trace_level[0];
-
- # Check for unsupported debug option values.
- my %debug_check = %debug;
- foreach my $magic ( qw(script keep_tmpfiles markup trace_level) ) {
- delete $debug_check{$magic};
- }
- if ( %debug_check ) {
- my @magic = keys(%debug_check);
- print STDERR "Unsupported argument for --debug: @magic\n";
- usage(1);
- }
-
- # Script debugging implies running it verbose and not quiet.
- if ( $debug{script} ) {
- $verbose = 1;
- $quiet = 0;
- }
-
- # Default for the output file: first argument, with extension replaced
- # by ".ind".
- unless ( $outfile || $interactive ) {
- if ( @ARGV == 0 ) {
- print STDERR
-"You need to specify --out-file if the raw index is read from standard input.\n";
- usage(1);
- }
- my ($name, $path, $suffix) = fileparse ($ARGV[0], '\.[^\.]+');
- $outfile = "$path$name.ind";
- }
-
- # FIXME: xindy wants a log file. Really?
- $logfile = File::Spec->devnull unless $logfile;
-
- # Modules fixup: If they have no .xdy suffix, they get one.
- @modules = map { /\.xdy$/ ? $_ : "$_.xdy" } @modules;
-
- # Check that the input markup is known.
- # omega markup implies codepage utf8.
- if ( $input_markup &&
- $input_markup ne 'latex' && $input_markup ne 'omega' &&
- $input_markup ne 'xindy' ) {
- print STDERR "Unsupported input markup $input_markup.\n";
- usage(1);
- }
- if ( $input_markup eq 'omega' ) {
- @codepages = qw(utf8);
- }
-
-}
-
-
-
-#
-# SIGNAL HANDLING
-#
-# FIXME: This is not good enough. We also need to kill subprocesses,
-# i.e., filter or xindy, if they are running.
-
-# Our signal handler function just exits. Temporary files are deleted
-# by the END section above. Actually, the exit code looses the
-# information about the received signal, that's not good but shouldn't
-# hurt either...
-
-sub signal_exit() {
- exit (2);
-}
-
-sub handle_signals () {
- $SIG{'HUP'} = \&signal_exit; # 1
- $SIG{'INT'} = \&signal_exit; # 2
- $SIG{'QUIT'} = \&signal_exit; # 3
- $SIG{'TERM'} = \&signal_exit; # 15
-}
-
-
-
-#
-# CREATION OF RAW XINDY INDEX
-#
-
-# Handle input files Perl-style. Returns file name that contains
-# concatenated input file contents.
-
-sub create_raw_index () {
- my ($output, $outfile) = tempfile();
- push (@temp_files, $outfile);
- while ( <> ) {
- print $output $_;
- }
- close ($output);
- print "concatenated xindy input file: $outfile\n" if $debug{script};
- return $outfile;
-}
-
-
-# Run a filter over raw index. Returns file name with filtered raw
-# index, supposed to be in xindy input format.
-#
-# We assume the file names to be safe from shell meta characters since
-# they were computed by File::Temp.
-
-sub filter_index ( $$ ) {
- my ($filter, $input) = @_;
- my $output = tmpnam();
- push (@temp_files, $output);
- print "Running filter: $filter <$input >$output\n" if $verbose;
- system "$filter <$input >$output";
- print "filtered xindy input file: $output\n" if $debug{script};
- return $output;
-}
-
-
-
-#
-# XINDY EXECUTION
-#
-
-# Construct final xindy expression, from options.
-
-sub xindy_expression () {
- my ($logging, $tracing, $trace_level);
-
- # Determine language module of make-rules framework. Part of the
- # complexity below is from compatibility with the TLC2
- # description. We need to support the language names listed there,
- # even though they are not current. In addition, the codepage
- # option was introduced later and we need to guess it. This
- # guesswork will often be wrong, sadly.
- #
- # FIXME: I didn't see all languages. What's on with gypsy and
- # hausa?
- if ( $language ) {
- my $ld = "$modules_dir/lang";
- my $variant;
- # If there is no language directory, this might be a variant.
- # Language names and variants are separated by hyphens. The
- # variant name "din" is an abbreviation for "din5007". The
- # variant name "iso" is ignored, that is actually a codepage
- # name.
- #
- # FIXME: Or is "iso" the variant "translit"?!
- if ( ! -d "$ld/$language" ) {
- $language =~ /^([^-]*)-(.*)/ ; # language name ends with 1st hyphen
- if ( $2 && -d "$ld/$1" ) { # $2 is not set if the regex didn't match
- $language = $1;
- $variant = "$2-" unless ( $2 eq 'iso' );
- $variant eq 'din-' and $variant = 'din5007-';
- }
- }
- # Let's guess the codepage. We take any that starts with
- # "latin", "cp", "iso8859", or "ascii".
- @codepages = qw(latin cp iso8859 ascii) unless @codepages;
- my @styles;
- foreach my $cp ( @codepages ) {
- @styles = glob("$ld/$language/$variant$cp*-lang.xdy");
- last if @styles;
- }
- unless ( @styles ) {
- print STDERR "Cannot locate xindy module for language $language";
- print STDERR " in codepage $codepages[0]" if ( @codepages == 1 );
- print STDERR ".\n";
- exit (1);
- }
- # Extract language module name: It's the relative part after
- # the module directory. Put it at the front of the list of
- # needed modules. It's important that the language module is
- # loaded first, it defines the sort rulesets, and subsequent
- # modules shall be able to add sort rules.
- unshift (@modules, substr($styles[0], length("$modules_dir/")));
- print "Found language module $styles[0]\n" if $debug{script};
- }
-
- # If there is more than one xindy module, construct a style file.
- # This is bad, of course; xindy should handle a list of style
- # files itself.
- my $style_file = $modules[0]; # will be undef if @modules is not set
- if ( @modules > 1 ) {
- my $sf;
- ($sf, $style_file) = tempfile();
- push (@temp_files, $style_file);
- foreach my $module ( @modules ) {
- print $sf "(require \"$module\")\n";
- }
- close ($sf);
- }
-
- $style_file = quotify($style_file);
- $outfile = quotify($outfile);
- $logging = ':logfile ' . quotify($logfile) if $logfile;
- $tracing = ':markup-trace :on' if $debug{markup};
- $trace_level = ":trace-level $debug{trace_level}" if $debug{trace_level};
-
- my $exp = <<_EOT_
-(progn
- (searchpath ".:$modules_dir:$modules_dir/base")
- (xindy:startup
- :idxstyle $style_file
- :rawindex "$raw_index"
- :output $outfile
- $logging
- $tracing
- $trace_level)
- (exit))
-_EOT_
- ;
-
- return $exp;
-}
-
-
-# Actual xindy call. Returns exit code.
-
-sub call_xindy ( $$ ) {
- my ($mem_file, $xindy_exp) = @_;
-
- my @command = ($clisp, '-M', $mem_file, '-E', 'iso-8859-1');
- if ( $interactive ) {
- print "Proposed xindy expression:\n\n$xindy_exp\n" unless $quiet;
- } else {
- push (@command, '-x', $xindy_exp);
- }
-
- if ( $debug{script} ) {
- print "modules directory: $modules_dir.\n";
- print "command: @command\n";
- }
-
- if ( $quiet && ! $interactive ) {
- open (STDOUT, '>', File::Spec->devnull);
- }
- system @command;
- if ( $? == -1 ) {
- print STDERR "$cmd: Could not execute xindy kernel: $!\n";
- } elsif ( $? & 127 ) {
- return 4;
- } else {
- return $? >> 8;
- }
-}
-
-sub output_version ( ;$ ) { # optional arg: internal-version flag
- my $internal = shift;
- output_xindy_release() unless $internal;
- print "$cmd script version: $VERSION\n";
- my $exit_code = call_xindy($mem_file, '(xindy:startup :show-version t)');
- exit ($exit_code);
-}
-
-
-sub output_xindy_release () {
- my $version = 'unknown';
- my $version_file;
- if ( -f "$modules_dir/../VERSION" ) {
- $version_file = "$modules_dir/../VERSION";
- } elsif ( -f "$cmd_dir/../VERSION" ) {
- $version_file = "$cmd_dir/../VERSION";
- } elsif ( -f "$lib_dir/VERSION" ) {
- $version_file = "$lib_dir/VERSION";
- }
- if ( $version_file ) {
- if ( open(VERSION, "<$version_file") ) {
- while ( $version = <VERSION> ) {
- chomp ($version);
- $version =~ s/\#.*// ;
- $version =~ s/^\s+// ;
- $version =~ s/\s+$// ;
- last if $version;
- }
- close (VERSION);
- }
- }
- print "xindy release: $version\n";
-}
-
-
-# Helper function: Make a proper quoted Lisp string.
-
-sub quotify ( $ ) {
- my $s = shift;
- $s =~ s:[\\\"]:\\&1:g ; # quote double-quote and backslash
- return "\"$s\"";
-}
-
-
-
-#======================================================================
-#
-# $Log: xindy.pl,v $
-# Revision 1.13 2009/03/29 11:14:04 jschrod
-# xindy.run does not exist any more, call clisp directly.
-#
-# Revision 1.12 2009/03/26 17:27:28 jschrod
-# Checking for variant name din needs to take trailing hyphen into account.
-#
-# Revision 1.11 2009/03/22 11:08:18 jschrod
-# man page: --v is --verbose, not --version.
-#
-# Revision 1.10 2009/03/21 18:05:11 jschrod
-# Variant rename of din to din5007 made explicit. (Proposed by
-# Zdenek Wagner at 16 Mar 09.)
-#
-# Revision 1.9 2008/02/17 14:55:32 jschrod
-# Use exitcode 0 when usage is explicitly demanded with --help et.al.
-#
-# Revision 1.8 2006/07/30 10:30:42 jschrod
-# Check if an exec() error happened and output an error message.
-# (Ticket 1230801)
-#
-# Revision 1.7 2006/07/19 00:29:56 jschrod
-# Support for omega input markup.
-#
-# Revision 1.6 2005/05/02 19:16:26 jschrod
-# Support new RTE 2.2, built with CLISP 2.33.2, that needs -E option
-# to specify the default charset.
-# xindy also has proper version output in Lisp now, no need for
-# workarounds in script any more.
-#
-# Revision 1.5 2004/11/01 22:48:51 jschrod
-# Locate xindy script.
-# Terminate on option error.
-# Fix up version output.
-#
-# Revision 1.4 2004/08/05 14:10:54 jschrod
-# Language variant names may have hyphens now. Language names must
-# not have hyphens -- the first hyphen of the -L option argument
-# separates language and variant name.
-# Revision 1.3 was completely off -- I committed a copy of texindy.
-# I really don't know what happened there.
-#
-# Revision 1.2 2004/05/26 21:30:11 jschrod
-# Added POD documentation.
-#
-# Revision 1.1 2004/05/24 19:47:13 jschrod
-# Introduce new driver script, as part of the "Companion Release".
-#
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.v2.1 b/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.v2.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 0afda89a76e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.v2.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
-.\" Copyright (c) 1996,1997 Roger Kehr
-.\" See section COPYING for conditions for redistribution
-.TH xindy 1L "February 1997" "Roger Kehr" ""
-.de BP
-.sp
-.ti \-.2i
-\(**
-..
-
-.SH NAME
-xindy \- a fle\fBx\fPible \fBind\fPexing s\fBy\fPstem
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.hy 0
-.na
-.TP
-.B xindy
-.RB "[\|" \-t "\|]"
-.RB "[\|" \-l\ \fIlogfile\fP "\|]"
-.RB "[\|" \-o\ \fIoutfile\fP "\|]"
-.RB "[\|" \-f\ \fIfilterprog\fP "\|]"
-.RB "[\|" \-L\ \fIn\fP "\|]"
-.RB "[\|" \-v "\|]"
-.I indexstyle rawindex
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B xindy
-is a general purpose index processor.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B "\-o \fIoutfile"
-Writes the tagged index to the specified file. If omitted, the name of
-the \fIrawindex\fP is used with its extension changed to \fB.ind\fP.
-
-.TP
-.B "\-l \fIlogfile"
-Writes logging information into the specified file.
-
-.TP
-.B "\-f \fInfilterprog"
-Run \fIfilterprog\fP on \fIrawindex\fP before reading. The program
-must act as a filter reading from stdin and writing to stdout.
-
-.TP
-.B "\-L \fIn"
-Sets the logging level to \fIn\fI with \fIn\fI one of {1,2,3}
-
-.TP
-.B "\-t"
-Activates the \fBmarkup-trace\fP function. Writes symbolic
-markup-tags to the final index which can be used to trace the markup
-process.
-
-.TP
-.B \-v
-Display the version number.
-
-.TP
-.B \-help
-Show a summary of the command-line options.
-
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-tex2xindy(1L),
-makeindex(1L),
-makeindex4(1L)
-
-For detailed information about the format of the \fIindexstyle\fP and
-the \fIrawindex\fP refer to the documentation that comes with \fBxindy\fP.
-
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-Roger Kehr, Institut fuer Theoretische Informatik, TH-Darmstadt
-
-.SH COPYING
-Copyright (c) 1996,1997 Roger Kehr.
-.PP
-Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
-this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
-are preserved on all copies.
-.PP
-Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
-manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
-entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
-permission notice identical to this one.
-.PP
-Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
-manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
-versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
-translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
-the original English.
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.v2.in b/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.v2.in
deleted file mode 100644
index abc550b7e5e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/xindy-new/xindy/user-commands/xindy.v2.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,302 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env perl
-# $Id: xindy.in,v 1.14 2005/05/02 19:16:27 jschrod Exp $
-#------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# This is the old perl-frontend to the xindy indexing system.
-#
-# It is kept for compatibility reasons and is named xindy.v2 in
-# production. Most probably, you will not want to use it any more.
-#
-# This code is not supported. Don't report bugs, switch to the current
-# xindy script.
-#
-
-($progname = $0) =~ s#.*/##;
-
-$Date = `date`;
-
-require "getopts.pl";
-
-# $debug = 1;
-
-$numArgs = $#ARGV; # save number of command line arguments
-
-# parse for command-line options
-&Getopts( "dtvnio:l:f:L:" );
-
-$debug = $opt_d;
-
-# some debug-output
-print STDERR "progname: $progname\n" if $debug;
-print STDERR "\@ARGV: @ARGV\n" if $debug;
-print STDERR "\$#ARGV: $#ARGV\n" if $debug;
-
-#
-# Synopsis
-#
-
-sub usage {
- print STDERR "\n$progname\t[-t] [-v] [-o output] [-l logfile] [-f filtprg] [-L n]
-\tindexstyle raw-index\n";
- print STDERR <<EOMSG;
-
-options:
-
- -t Enters tracing-mode for markup-tags.
- -v Displays the current version of xindy.
- -o Specifies the output-file for the tagged index. If omitted, the
- name of the raw-index is taken, with its extension
- substituted by \`.ind'.
- -f filt Preprocess raw-index with \`filtprg' before reading.
- -l file Logfile into which xindy writes useful information.
- -L n Enter logging level \`n' = {1,2,3}.
-
-EOMSG
- exit(2);
-}
-
-
-#
-# These functions check for the correct installation of the base
-# system.
-#
-
-sub check_bin {
- print "runfile = $runfile\n" if $debug;
- if ( ! -e $runfile ) {
- print "Can't find \`$runfile' !\n";
- exit(3);
- }
- if ( ! -x $runfile ) {
- print "File \`$runfile' not executable !\n";
- exit(4);
- }
-}
-
-sub check_mem {
- print "memfile = $memfile\n" if $debug;
- if ( ! -e $memfile ) {
- print "Can't find \`$memfile' !";
- exit(5);
- }
-}
-
-#
-# This function takes a string and quotes the `"' and '\' characters
-# with a leading backslash.
-#
-sub quote_string {
- local($str) = @_;
- $str =~ s#\\#\\\\#g;
- $str =~ s#"#\\\"#g;
- return $str;
-}
-
-sub remove_suffix {
- local($str) = @_;
- $str =~ s#\.[^\.]*$##;
- return $str;
-}
-
-#
-# The generic signal handler that removes temporary files if
-# necessary.
-#
-
-sub sig_catch {
- unlink $tmpfile;
- exit(9);
-}
-
-sub sig_setup {
- $SIG{"HUP"} = "sig_catch"; # 1
- $SIG{"INT"} = "sig_catch"; # 2
- $SIG{"QUIT"} = "sig_catch"; # 3
- $SIG{"TERM"} = "sig_catch"; # 15
- $SigHandlerSet = 1;
-}
-
-#
-# here we go...
-#
-
-$numArgs = $#ARGV; # number of Commandline-Arguments
-
-if ( $numArgs eq 1 || $opt_v || $opt_i ) { # two arguments or -v,-i specified
- $Idxsty = $ARGV[0];
- $Rawidx = $ARGV[1];
-} else {
- &usage;
-}
-
-print "Idxsty = $Idxsty\n" if $debug;
-print "Rawidx = $Rawidx\n" if $debug;
-
-# Define the default xindy library directory. It should be in a
-# sibling lib tree, maybe in a xindy subdirectory. Or the user may
-# set XINDY_LIBDIR explicitely.
-
-$0 =~ m:^(.*)/[^/]*$: ;
-$cmd_dir = $1 || '.';
-
-# library directory
-if ( $ENV{XINDY_LIBDIR} ) {
- $LibDir = $ENV{XINDY_LIBDIR};
- print "XINDY_LIBDIR (from Environment) = $LibDir\n" if $debug;
-} elsif ( -f "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy.run" ) { # /opt style
- $LibDir = "$cmd_dir/../lib";
-} elsif ( -d "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy" ) { # /usr or /usr/local style
- $LibDir = "$cmd_dir/../lib/xindy";
-} else {
- die "Cannot locate xindy library directory";
-}
-$XINDY_LIBDIR=$LibDir;
-print "XINDY_LIBDIR = $XINDY_LIBDIR\n" if $debug;
-
-# modules directory
-if ( -d "$cmd_dir/../modules" ) { # /opt style
- $modules_dir = "$cmd_dir/../modules";
-} elsif ( -d "$LibDir/modules" ) { # /usr or /usr/local style
- $modules_dir = "$LibDir/modules";
-} else {
- die "Cannot locate xindy modules directory";
-}
-
-$memfile="$XINDY_LIBDIR/xindy.mem";
-$runfile="$XINDY_LIBDIR/xindy.run";
-
-# Set initial searchpath
-$SEARCHPATH="(searchpath \".:$modules_dir\")";
-
-# Add/replace (depends on the specification) the search path according
-# to the environment variable
-if ( $XINDY_SEARCHPATH ne "" ) {
- $SEARCHPATH="$SEARCHPATH (searchpath \"$XINDY_SEARCHPATH\")";
-}
-print "SEARCHPATH = $SEARCHPATH\n" if $debug;
-
-if ($opt_v) { $version = ":show-version t"; }
-if ($opt_t) { $tracing = ":markup-trace t"; }
-if ($opt_n) { $try = 1; }
-if ($opt_c) { $compile = "on"; }
-if ($opt_i) { $interactive = "on"; }
-if ($opt_m) { $memfile = $opt_m; }
-if ($opt_o) { $output = $opt_o; }
-if ($opt_f) { $filtprg = $opt_f; }
-if ($opt_l) { $logfile = $opt_l; }
-if ($opt_L) { $level = $opt_L; }
-
-# Now check if everything is present.
-
-if ( ! $try ) {
- &check_bin;
- &check_mem;
-}
-
-$xindy_run = "$runfile -B $XINDY_LIBDIR -q -M $memfile -E iso-8859-1";
-print "xindy_run = $xindy_run\n" if $debug;
-
-# Run xindy interactive if this was specified via -i.
-if ( $interactive ) {
- print "$xindy_run\n" if $debug;
- exec "$xindy_run";
-}
-
-# If specified via -v start xindy for showing the version-message.
-if ( $version ) {
- print "$xindy_run -x \"(progn (xindy:startup $version) (exit))\"" if $debug;
- exec "$xindy_run -x \"(progn (xindy:startup $version) (exit))\"";
-}
-
-# Quote the filenames, such that LISP can read it.
-$Idxsty = &quote_string($Idxsty);
-$Rawidx = &quote_string($Rawidx);
-
-# If no output-file was specified
-if ( ! $output ) {
- # remove the suffix, if one exists
- $output = &remove_suffix($Rawidx);
- # append suffix ".ind"
- $output = &quote_string("$output.ind");
-}
-
-# Run the intermediate filter if specified via -f.
-if ( $filtprg ) {
- # create tmpfile
- $tmpfile = "/tmp/xindy.$$";
- &sig_setup; # setup signal handler for cleanup
- print "Running filter: $filtprg < $Rawidx > $tmpfile\n";
- system "$filtprg < $Rawidx > $tmpfile";
- print "Finished running filter.\n\n";
- $Rawidx = &quote_string($tmpfile);
-}
-
-# Prepare logfile option.
-if ( $logfile ) {
- $logfile = ":logfile \"" . &quote_string($logfile) . "\"";
-}
-
-# Prepare trace-level.
-if ( $level ) {
- $logging = ":trace-level $level";
-}
-
-# This is the complete LISP-SEXP needed to start the system.
-$xindy_cmd = "-x '(progn
- $SEARCHPATH
- (xindy:startup :idxstyle \"$Idxsty\"
- :rawindex \"$Rawidx\"
- :output \"$output\"
- $logfile $version $tracing $logging)
- (exit))'";
-
-
-# Run program and do final cleanup
-
-if ( $try ) {
- print "$xindy_run $xindy_cmd";
-} else {
- if ( $SigHandlerSet ) {
- system "$xindy_run $xindy_cmd";
- unlink $tmpfile;
- } else {
- exec "$xindy_run $xindy_cmd";
- }
-}
-
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# $Log: xindy.in,v $
-# Revision 1.14 2005/05/02 19:16:27 jschrod
-# Support new RTE 2.2, built with CLISP 2.33.2, that needs -E option
-# to specify the default charset.
-# xindy also has proper version output in Lisp now, no need for
-# workarounds in script any more.
-#
-# Revision 1.13 2004/05/24 19:52:02 jschrod
-# Pass -B option to CLISP.
-# Change might be from Thomas Henlich <henlich@mmers1.mw.tu-dresden.de>,
-# made at 1999-12-22.
-#
-# Revision 1.12 2004/05/24 19:47:13 jschrod
-# Introduce new driver script, as part of the "Companion Release".
-#
-# Revision 1.11 1999/09/23 07:22:39 kehr
-# Fixed an exit code problem reported by Peter Meszaros
-# <pmeszaros@effice.hu>.
-#
-# Revision 1.10 1998/03/12 10:58:21 kehr
-# Fixed bug with -f option.
-#
-# Revision 1.9 1997/04/03 13:23:51 kehr
-# Many bugs fixed during testing.
-#
-# Revision 1.8 1997/04/03 09:38:54 kehr
-# First check-in of the rewritten xindy script. The former shell-script
-# has now been replaced by a perl-script.
-#
-
-# Local Variables:
-# mode: perl
-# End: