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authorTaco Hoekwater <taco@elvenkind.com>2009-06-03 08:26:59 +0000
committerTaco Hoekwater <taco@elvenkind.com>2009-06-03 08:26:59 +0000
commit01ce7562594ab160acc272728ff69e2cb5818099 (patch)
treee2747424297d306f083d21070095904cc047e35b /Build
parent4445ca96ab4a7bdc4e1b27dce8887c289d018741 (diff)
new trap test files for metapost 1.202
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@13601 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Build')
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.fot34
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.log1017
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.pl1
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.readme16
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap2.in2
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log2
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.02
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.12
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.log4
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.14812
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.14912
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.1507
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.1518
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.1977
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.20020
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.510
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.610
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.mp1
18 files changed, 584 insertions, 583 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.fot b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.fot
index dd115f1982d..a07eaac6d87 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.fot
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.fot
@@ -1,23 +1,29 @@
-**(trap.mp
+This is MetaPost, version 1.202 (kpathsea version 3.5.7dev)
+**(./trap.mp
\*//*\trap\pass2!
! Missing symbolic token inserted.
<inserted text>
INACCESSIBLE
-l.22 ...t next=\; delimiters ^~7
- ! fi
+l.22 ...opmode; outer\; let next=\; delimiters ^~7
+ ! fi
! Extra tokens will be flushed.
<to be read again>
!
-l.22 ... next=\; delimiters ^~7!
- fi
+l.22 ...pmode; outer\; let next=\; delimiters ^~7!
+ fi
! Forbidden token found while scanning to the end of the statement.
<inserted text>
;
<to be read again>
\
l.23 next\
- ; % the second pass will now compute silently; the ...
+ ; % the second pass will now compute silently; the first pass will...
+
+Missing character: There is no c in font trapf!
+Missing character: There is no Ü in font trapf!
+Missing character: There is no h in font nullfont!
+Missing character: There is no i in font nullfont!
hello again^^_
{tracingonline:=1}
@@ -31,27 +37,27 @@ f<expr>->let)=];let[=(;show._
xpart '=-ypart '-0.66667
{qq:=pen}
{showstats}
-Memory usage 2147&536 (39 still untouched)
-String usage 73&277 (1110&5373 now untouched)
+Memory usage 2372&536 (167 still untouched)
+String usage 69&244 (1&6758 now untouched)
{[repeat the loop]}
>> bye
! Isolated expression.
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
! Extra tokens will be flushed.
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
! Forbidden token found while scanning to the end of the statement.
<inserted text>
;
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
{show}
)
*! An expression can't begin with `end'.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.log b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.log
index 147992a44a0..15ff5d19dfb 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.log
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.log
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-This is MetaPost, C Version 0.632 (preloaded mem=trap 97.1.24) 24 JAN 1997 11:13
-** &trap trap
-(trap.mp
+This is MetaPost, version 1.202 (kpathsea version 3.5.7dev) (mem=trap 2009.06.02) 2 JUN 2009 22:19
+** trap
+(./trap.mp
{if}
{known(0)}
{not(true)}
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ This is MetaPost, C Version 0.632 (preloaded mem=trap 97.1.24) 24 JAN 1997 11:1
{known("")}
{true}
-/*\`'@#->begingroup.message(SUFFIX1)&str(SUFFIX0)&jobname&char.ASCII'`&s
-tr(SUFFIX2)!endgroup
+/*\`'@#->begingroup.message(SUFFIX1)&str(SUFFIX0)&jobname&char.ASCII'`&str(SUFF
+IX2)!endgroup
(SUFFIX0)<-/*\
(SUFFIX1)<-`'
(SUFFIX2)<-pass2
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ tr(SUFFIX2)!endgroup
'`->"\*/"
{endgroup}
{("\*/")&("/*\")}
-{jobname}
{("\*//*\")&("trap")}
'`->"\*/"
@@ -43,8 +42,8 @@ tr(SUFFIX2)!endgroup
! Missing symbolic token inserted.
<inserted text>
INACCESSIBLE
-l.22 ...t next=\; delimiters ^~7
- ! fi
+l.22 ...opmode; outer\; let next=\; delimiters ^~7
+ ! fi
Sorry: You can't redefine a number, string, or expr.
I've inserted an inaccessible symbol so that your
definition will be completed without mixing me up too badly.
@@ -52,8 +51,8 @@ definition will be completed without mixing me up too badly.
! Extra tokens will be flushed.
<to be read again>
!
-l.22 ... next=\; delimiters ^~7!
- fi
+l.22 ...pmode; outer\; let next=\; delimiters ^~7!
+ fi
I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom,
so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling...
but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring
@@ -67,7 +66,7 @@ now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete.
<to be read again>
\
l.23 next\
- ; % the second pass will now compute silently; the ...
+ ; % the second pass will now compute silently; the first pass will...
A previous error seems to have propagated,
causing me to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
@@ -82,7 +81,7 @@ you'd better type `E' or `X' now and fix your file.
<to be read again>
endgroup
l.24 batchmode; ^~7,endgroup
- pausing:=1; exitif p exitif bool...
+ pausing:=1; exitif p exitif boolean pen pencirc...
I'm afraid I need some sort of value in order to continue,
so I've tentatively inserted `0'. You may want to
delete this zero and insert something else;
@@ -92,7 +91,7 @@ see Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.
<to be read again>
endgroup
l.24 batchmode; ^~7,endgroup
- pausing:=1; exitif p exitif bool...
+ pausing:=1; exitif p exitif boolean pen pencirc...
I found no right delimiter to match a left one. So I've
put one in, behind the scenes; this may fix the problem.
@@ -100,7 +99,7 @@ put one in, behind the scenes; this may fix the problem.
<recently read> endgroup
l.24 batchmode; ^~7,endgroup
- pausing:=1; exitif p exitif bool...
+ pausing:=1; exitif p exitif boolean pen pencirc...
I'm not currently working on a `begingroup',
so I had better not try to end anything.
@@ -110,8 +109,8 @@ so I had better not try to end anything.
{pencircle}
{endfor}
! Extra `endfor'.
-l.24 ...ean pen pencircle endfor
-
+l.24 ...itif p exitif boolean pen pencircle endfor
+
I'm not currently working on a for loop,
so I had better not try to end anything.
@@ -123,7 +122,7 @@ so I had better not try to end anything.
^^@watch this
{-(1)}
{char(-1)}
-{("pair p[],';")&("^^ff")}
+{("pair p[],';")&("ÿ")}
{endgroup}
{pen(pen)}
{boolean(true)}
@@ -132,11 +131,11 @@ so I had better not try to end anything.
<to be read again>
pair
<scantokens> pair
- p[],';^^ff
+ p[],';ÿ
<to be read again>
path
l.26 path
- p[][]p,w,qw; qw=(1,-2)..(2,-1)..(2.5,0.5)..(1,2)..(...
+ p[][]p,w,qw; qw=(1,-2)..(2,-1)..(2.5,0.5)..(1,2)..(turningnumber',...
Why say `exitif' when there's nothing to exit from?
>> p
@@ -144,11 +143,11 @@ Why say `exitif' when there's nothing to exit from?
<to be read again>
pair
<scantokens> pair
- p[],';^^ff
+ p[],';ÿ
<to be read again>
path
l.26 path
- p[][]p,w,qw; qw=(1,-2)..(2,-1)..(2.5,0.5)..(1,2)..(...
+ p[][]p,w,qw; qw=(1,-2)..(2,-1)..(2.5,0.5)..(1,2)..(turningnumber',...
The expression shown above should have had a definite
true-or-false value. I'm changing it to `false'.
@@ -157,22 +156,22 @@ true-or-false value. I'm changing it to `false'.
<to be read again>
pair
<scantokens> pair
- p[],';^^ff
+ p[],';ÿ
<to be read again>
path
l.26 path
- p[][]p,w,qw; qw=(1,-2)..(2,-1)..(2.5,0.5)..(1,2)..(...
+ p[][]p,w,qw; qw=(1,-2)..(2,-1)..(2.5,0.5)..(1,2)..(turningnumber',...
After `exitif <boolean exp>' I expect to see a semicolon.
I shall pretend that one was there.
{pair}
! Text line contains an invalid character.
-<scantokens> pair p[],';^^ff
-
+<scantokens> pair p[],';ÿ
+
<to be read again>
path
l.26 path
- p[][]p,w,qw; qw=(1,-2)..(2,-1)..(2.5,0.5)..(1,2)..(...
+ p[][]p,w,qw; qw=(1,-2)..(2,-1)..(2.5,0.5)..(1,2)..(turningnumber',...
A funny symbol that I can't read has just been input.
Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened.
@@ -197,24 +196,24 @@ Path at line 26, after choices:
{(unknown path qw)=(path)}
{numeric}
! Enormous number has been reduced.
-l.27 ...[$] ]]=10000000000000000
- ; "this string constant is in...
+l.27 numeric p[][]; p[[ [$] ]]=10000000000000000
+ ; "this string constant is i...
I can't handle numbers bigger than 32767.99998;
so I've changed your constant to that maximum amount.
{(p[[ [-1] ]])=(32767.99998)}
## p[[ [-1] ]]=32767.99998
! Value is too large (32767.99998).
-l.27 ...$] ]]=10000000000000000;
- "this string constant is inc...
+l.27 numeric p[][]; p[[ [$] ]]=10000000000000000;
+ "this string constant is i...
The equation I just processed has given some variable
a value of 4096 or more. Continue and I'll try to cope
with that big value; but it might be dangerous.
(Set warningcheck:=0 to suppress this message.)
! Incomplete string token has been flushed.
-l.27 ...g constant is incomplete
-
+l.27 ...00000; "this string constant is incomplete
+
Strings should finish on the same line as they began.
I've deleted the partial string; you might want to
insert another by typing, e.g., `I"new string"'.
@@ -236,8 +235,8 @@ Proceed, and I'll ignore the illegal redeclaration.
{showvariable}
boolean.boolean=unknown boolean
! OK.
-l.29 ...n; showvariable boolean;
-
+l.29 ...,boolean fi.boolean; showvariable boolean;
+
{inner}
{def}
@@ -250,7 +249,7 @@ l.29 ...n; showvariable boolean;
<to be read again>
"a"
l.31 pen p~[]~,q["a"
- ,qq; p~1~=q=pencircle scaled mexp(-3016.5...
+ ,qq; p~1~=q=pencircle scaled mexp(-3016.57654);
Variables in declarations must consist entirely of
names and collective subscripts, e.g., `x[]a'.
Are you trying to use a reserved word in a variable name?
@@ -268,7 +267,7 @@ up to the next comma or the end of the declaration.
<to be read again>
0
l.32 transform p,pp0
- ; if p=p:qq=makepen((7,0)..cycle) xscaled...
+ ; if p=p:qq=makepen((7,0)..cycle) xscaled hex "1000";sho...
Variables in declarations must consist entirely of
names and collective subscripts, e.g., `x[]a'.
Explicit subscripts like `x15a' aren't permitted.
@@ -276,8 +275,8 @@ I'm going to discard the junk I found here,
up to the next comma or the end of the declaration.
{if}
-{((xpart p,ypart p,xxpart p,xypart p,yxpart p,yypart p))=((xpart p,ypart
- p,xxpart p,xypart p,yxpart p,yypart p))}
+{((xpart p,ypart p,xxpart p,xypart p,yxpart p,yypart p))=((xpart p,ypart p,xxpa
+rt p,xypart p,yxpart p,yypart p))}
{true}
Path at line 32, before choices:
(7,0)
@@ -292,8 +291,8 @@ Path at line 32, after choices:
! Number too large (4096).
<to be read again>
;
-l.32 ...cle) xscaled hex "1000";
- show qq;fi
+l.32 ...=makepen((7,0)..cycle) xscaled hex "1000";
+ show qq;fi
I have trouble with numbers greater than 4095; watch out.
(Set warningcheck:=0 to suppress this message.)
@@ -304,8 +303,8 @@ I have trouble with numbers greater than 4095; watch out.
pencircle transformed (28672,0,0,0,0,0)
! OK.
-l.32 ...aled hex "1000";show qq;
- fi
+l.32 ...((7,0)..cycle) xscaled hex "1000";show qq;
+ fi
{fi}
Path at line 33, before choices:
@@ -340,15 +339,15 @@ Path at line 33, after choices:
.. cycle
! OK.
-l.33 .....(1,0)..cycle);show qq;
-
+l.33 ...3,2)..(1,1)..(0,1)..(1,0)..cycle);show qq;
+
{vardef}
! Missing parameter type; `expr' will be assumed.
<to be read again>
)
-l.34 ...ext suffix a,b endtext()
- )suffix@=show #@; p.a.b() end...
+l.34 vardef p[][]p~ begintext suffix a,b endtext()
+ )suffix@=show #@; p.a.b() ...
You should've had `expr' or `suffix' or `text' here.
{expandafter}
@@ -358,26 +357,24 @@ You should've had `expr' or `suffix' or `text' here.
\\->=show
{outer}
{((6,12))-((xpart p7,ypart p7))}
-{((0,1))transformed((xpart p,ypart p,xxpart p,xypart p,yxpart p,yypart p
-))}
+{((0,1))transformed((xpart p,ypart p,xxpart p,xypart p,yxpart p,yypart p))}
{(x)-(x)}
{(2)/(0)}
>> 2
! Division by zero.
<to be read again>
,
-l.36 ...)transformed p=(2/(x-x),
- 3/0)transformed p;
+l.36 (6,12)-p7=(0,1)transformed p=(2/(x-x),
+ 3/0)transformed p;
You're trying to divide the quantity shown above the error
message by zero. I'm going to divide it by one instead.
! Division by zero.
-l.36 ...ansformed p=(2/(x-x),3/0
- )transformed p;
+l.36 (6,12)-p7=(0,1)transformed p=(2/(x-x),3/0
+ )transformed p;
I'll pretend that you meant to divide by 1.
-{((2,3))transformed((xpart p,ypart p,xxpart p,xypart p,yxpart p,yypart p
-))}
+{((2,3))transformed((xpart p,ypart p,xxpart p,xypart p,yxpart p,yypart p))}
{((linearform,linearform))=((linearform,linearform))}
## yxpart p=-yypart p
## xxpart p=-xypart p
@@ -390,14 +387,13 @@ I'll pretend that you meant to divide by 1.
{true}
{(p0.1 0.2)-(p0.1 0.2)}
! The token `endtext' is no longer a right delimiter.
-l.37 ...1.2-p.1.199999,1 endtext
- transformed p;
+l.37 ...f string p~[$]: p.1.2-p.1.199999,1 endtext
+ transformed p;
Strange: This token has lost its former meaning!
I'll read it as a right delimiter this time;
but watch out, I'll probably miss it later.
-{((0,1))transformed((xpart p,ypart p,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart
- p))}
+{((0,1))transformed((xpart p,ypart p,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))}
{((linearform,linearform))=((linearform,linearform))}
## ypart p=-yypart p+6
#### ypart p7=6
@@ -410,7 +406,7 @@ p=(-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p)
p[]=pair
p[][]=numeric
p[][]p=unknown path
-p[][]p~=macro:(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup ETC.
+p[][]p~=macro:(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup.show ETC.
p[]~=unknown boolean
p~=path
p~[]=unknown string
@@ -423,23 +419,19 @@ p[[ [-1] ]]=32767.99998
p0.1 0.2=p0.1 0.2
p1 2p=path
p7=(3,6)
-{((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))=((-xy
-part p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))}
+{((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))=((-xypart p+
+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))}
{let}
{let}
-{xxpart((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))
-}
+{xxpart((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))}
{(-xypart p)+(0.002)}
-{yxpart((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))
-}
+{yxpart((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))}
{((xpart p2,ypart p2))-((xpart p1,ypart p1))}
{(1)*((linearform,linearform))}
{((xpart p1,ypart p1))+((linearform,linearform))}
{(y)+(0.00002)}
-{yypart((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))
-}
-{xypart((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))
-}
+{yypart((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))}
+{xypart((-xypart p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))}
{((5,y))=((yypart p,xypart p))}
## y=xypart p
## yypart p=5
@@ -458,8 +450,8 @@ part p+3,-yypart p+6,-xypart p,xypart p,-yypart p,yypart p))}
! Inconsistent equation (off by -0.002).
<to be read again>
;
-l.39 ...,y)=(yypart p,xypart p);
-
+l.39 ...2]=(5,y+.00001)=(5,y)=(yypart p,xypart p);
+
The equation I just read contradicts what was said before.
But don't worry; continue and I'll just ignore it.
@@ -477,20 +469,19 @@ Path at line 40, after choices:
{(path)transformed((8,1,5,-5,-5,5))}
{(path)=(unknown path p2 3p)}
-p1 2p~(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup.show(SUFFIX0);p(SUFF
-IX2)(SUFFIX3)((EXPR4)endgroup
+p1 2p~(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup.show(SUFFIX0);p(SUFFIX2)(SU
+FFIX3)((EXPR4)endgroup
(SUFFIX0)<-p1 2p
(SUFFIX1)<-~
(SUFFIX2)<-
(SUFFIX3)<-2 3p~
-! A primary expression can't begin with `right delimiter that matches ('
-.
+! A primary expression can't begin with `right delimiter that matches ('.
<inserted text>
0
<to be read again>
)
-l.41 ...000000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)
- =p~1~2[pausing];
+l.41 p[000000000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)
+ =p~1~2[pausing];
I'm afraid I need some sort of value in order to continue,
so I've tentatively inserted `0'. You may want to
delete this zero and insert something else;
@@ -505,19 +496,19 @@ see Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.
(3,6)
-p2 3p~(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup.show(SUFFIX0);p(SUFF
-IX2)(SUFFIX3)((EXPR4)endgroup
+p2 3p~(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup.show(SUFFIX0);p(SUFFIX2)(SU
+FFIX3)((EXPR4)endgroup
(SUFFIX0)<-p2 3p
(SUFFIX1)<-~
! Missing `,' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
(0)
-p1 2p~->...IX2)(SUFFIX3)((EXPR4)
- endgroup
+p1 2p~->...ow(SUFFIX0);p(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)((EXPR4)
+ endgroup
<to be read again>
=
-l.41 ...00000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
- p~1~2[pausing];
+l.41 p[000000000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
+ p~1~2[pausing];
I've finished reading a macro argument and am about to
read another; the arguments weren't delimited correctly.
You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
@@ -526,12 +517,12 @@ You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
! Missing `,' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
(0)
-p1 2p~->...IX2)(SUFFIX3)((EXPR4)
- endgroup
+p1 2p~->...ow(SUFFIX0);p(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)((EXPR4)
+ endgroup
<to be read again>
=
-l.41 ...00000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
- p~1~2[pausing];
+l.41 p[000000000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
+ p~1~2[pausing];
I've finished reading a macro argument and am about to
read another; the arguments weren't delimited correctly.
You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
@@ -542,8 +533,8 @@ You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
endgroup
<to be read again>
=
-l.41 ...00000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
- p~1~2[pausing];
+l.41 p[000000000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
+ p~1~2[pausing];
I've gotten to the end of the macro parameter list.
You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
@@ -560,14 +551,14 @@ You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
! Isolated expression.
<to be read again>
(
-p2 3p~->...;p(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(
- (EXPR4)endgroup
+p2 3p~->...roup.show(SUFFIX0);p(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(
+ (EXPR4)endgroup
<to be read again>
endgroup
<to be read again>
=
-l.41 ...00000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
- p~1~2[pausing];
+l.41 p[000000000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
+ p~1~2[pausing];
I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the
expression that is shown above this error message,
so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on.
@@ -575,14 +566,14 @@ so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on.
! Extra tokens will be flushed.
<to be read again>
(
-p2 3p~->...;p(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(
- (EXPR4)endgroup
+p2 3p~->...roup.show(SUFFIX0);p(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(
+ (EXPR4)endgroup
<to be read again>
endgroup
<to be read again>
=
-l.41 ...00000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
- p~1~2[pausing];
+l.41 p[000000000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=
+ p~1~2[pausing];
I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom,
so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling...
but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring
@@ -598,8 +589,8 @@ now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete.
! Equation cannot be performed (vacuous=unknown picture).
<to be read again>
;
-l.41 ...2]3p~,-)=p~1~2[pausing];
-
+l.41 p[000000000001]2p~(,[2]3p~,-)=p~1~2[pausing];
+
I'm sorry, but I don't know how to make such things equal.
(See the two expressions just above the error message.)
@@ -611,8 +602,8 @@ if.p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)=(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)p.fi
enddef
<to be read again>
;
-l.42 ...iary t:=if p@ @=@ @p fi;
- vardef p[][]p~[]=BAD; inner ;;
+l.42 vardef p~[]@# tertiary t:=if p@ @=@ @p fi;
+ vardef p[][]p~[]=BAD; inner ;;
I suspect you have forgotten an `enddef',
causing me to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
@@ -620,8 +611,8 @@ you'd better type `E' or `X' now and fix your file.
{vardef}
! This variable already starts with a macro.
-l.42 ...@p fi; vardef p[][]p~[]=
- BAD; inner ;;
+l.42 ...iary t:=if p@ @=@ @p fi; vardef p[][]p~[]=
+ BAD; inner ;;
After `vardef a' you can't say `vardef a.b'.
So I'll have to discard this definition.
@@ -632,8 +623,8 @@ BAD
enddef
<to be read again>
;
-l.42 ...i; vardef p[][]p~[]=BAD;
- inner ;;
+l.42 ... t:=if p@ @=@ @p fi; vardef p[][]p~[]=BAD;
+ inner ;;
I suspect you have forgotten an `enddef',
causing me to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
@@ -643,8 +634,8 @@ you'd better type `E' or `X' now and fix your file.
{show}
{-(2)}
-p~[-2]@#<tertiary>->begingroup.if.p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)=(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)
-p.fi.endgroup
+p~[-2]@#<tertiary>->begingroup.if.p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)=(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)p.fi.en
+dgroup
(SUFFIX0)<-p~
(SUFFIX1)<-[-2]
(SUFFIX2)<-~
@@ -676,8 +667,8 @@ see Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.
! Unknown relation will be considered false.
<to be read again>
[-2]
-p~[-2]->...1)=(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)
- p.fi.endgroup
+p~[-2]->....p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)=(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)
+ p.fi.endgroup
<to be read again>
>
l.43 show p~[-2]~[3000,x]++4000>
@@ -689,8 +680,8 @@ negative, or zero. So this comparison test won't be `true'.
! Missing `:' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
[-2]
-p~[-2]->...1)=(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)
- p.fi.endgroup
+p~[-2]->....p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)=(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)
+ p.fi.endgroup
<to be read again>
>
l.43 show p~[-2]~[3000,x]++4000>
@@ -706,8 +697,8 @@ I shall pretend that one was there.
! Not implemented: (vacuous)>(boolean).
<to be read again>
;
-l.43 ...~[3000,x]++4000>path p3;
- showvariable p,P;
+l.43 show p~[-2]~[3000,x]++4000>path p3;
+ showvariable p,P;
I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that
combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second
argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
@@ -718,10 +709,10 @@ p=(8,1,5,-5,-5,5)
p[]=pair
p[][]=numeric
p[][]p=unknown path
-p[][]p~=macro:(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup ETC.
+p[][]p~=macro:(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup.show ETC.
p[]~=unknown boolean
p~=path
-p~[]@#=macro:<tertiary>->begingroup.if.p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1) ETC.
+p~[]@#=macro:<tertiary>->begingroup.if.p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)=(SUFFIX1) ETC.
p[[ [] ]]=numeric
p[[ [-1] ]]=32767.99998
p[-2][-2]=p[-2][-2]
@@ -756,10 +747,10 @@ p=(8,1,5,-5,-5,5)
p[]=pair
p[][]=numeric
p[][]p=unknown path
-p[][]p~=macro:(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup ETC.
+p[][]p~=macro:(SUFFIX2)(SUFFIX3)(EXPR4)<suffix>->begingroup.show ETC.
p[]~=numeric
p~=path
-p~[]@#=macro:<tertiary>->begingroup.if.p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1) ETC.
+p~[]@#=macro:<tertiary>->begingroup.if.p(SUFFIX1)(SUFFIX1)=(SUFFIX1) ETC.
p[[ [] ]]=numeric
p[[ [-1] ]]=32767.99998
p[-2][-2]=p[-2][-2]
@@ -777,8 +768,8 @@ p7=(3,6)
! Missing `=' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
false
-l.46 ...enddef;def!primary!false
- ):!fi enddef;
+l.46 def//expr;=enddef;def!primary!false
+ ):!fi enddef;
The next thing in this `def' should have been `=',
because I've already looked at the definition heading.
But don't worry; I'll pretend that an equals sign
@@ -896,8 +887,8 @@ Path at line 52, after choices:
! Missing `)' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
sqrt
-l.52 ...ion atleast1..cycle sqrt
- 2++sqrt2***[[]];
+l.52 {curl- +1)..tension atleast1..cycle sqrt
+ 2++sqrt2***[[]];
I found no right delimiter to match a left one. So I've
put one in, behind the scenes; this may fix the problem.
@@ -918,8 +909,8 @@ put one in, behind the scenes; this may fix the problem.
]]
<to be read again>
sqrt
-l.52 ...ion atleast1..cycle sqrt
- 2++sqrt2***[[]];
+l.52 {curl- +1)..tension atleast1..cycle sqrt
+ 2++sqrt2***[[]];
I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that
combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second
argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
@@ -947,8 +938,8 @@ argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
! Not implemented: oct(known numeric).
<to be read again>
;
-l.52 ...cle sqrt2++sqrt2***[[]];
-
+l.52 ...nsion atleast1..cycle sqrt2++sqrt2***[[]];
+
I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that
particular type. Continue, and I'll simply return the
argument (shown above) as the result of the operation.
@@ -967,8 +958,8 @@ argument (shown above) as the result of the operation.
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.52 ...cle sqrt2++sqrt2***[[]];
-
+l.52 ...nsion atleast1..cycle sqrt2++sqrt2***[[]];
+
I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that
combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second
argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
@@ -985,8 +976,8 @@ argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
! Enormous chardp has been reduced.
<to be read again>
;
-l.53 ...048;shipout nullpicture;
-
+l.53 ...:=-20.5;chardp:=-2048;shipout nullpicture;
+
Font metric dimensions must be less than 2048pt.
[]
@@ -1005,8 +996,8 @@ End edges
! Missing `:=' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
charcode
-l.54 ... p~: randomseed charcode
- ; fi
+l.54 ...>known p0 0p=known p~: randomseed charcode
+ ; fi
Always say `randomseed:=<numeric expression>'.
{randomseed:=-20.5}
@@ -1029,8 +1020,8 @@ so I won't change the random seed just now.
! Missing `]' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
;
-l.55 ...8),(2,3)]=b[(3,2),(1,$);
-
+l.55 ...f"; a[($,18++1+-+18),(2,3)]=b[(3,2),(1,$);
+
I've scanned an expression of the form `a[b,c',
so a right bracket should have come next.
I shall pretend that one was there.
@@ -1052,21 +1043,18 @@ I shall pretend that one was there.
{-((3,4))}
{((linearform,-2~-4))zscaled((-3,-4))}
>> (-5~-3^-13,10~-4^+16)
-{((xpart pp,ypart pp,xxpart pp,xypart pp,yxpart pp,yypart pp))xscaled(9)
-}
-{((8,1,5,-5,-5,5))transformed((9xpart pp,ypart pp,9xxpart pp,9xypart pp,
-yxpart pp,yypart pp))}
->> (9xpart pp+72xxpart pp+9xypart pp,ypart pp+8yxpart pp+yypart pp,45xxp
-art pp-45xypart pp,-45xxpart pp+45xypart pp,5yxpart pp-5yypart pp,-5yxpa
-rt pp+5yypart pp)
-{((xpart pp,ypart pp,xxpart pp,xypart pp,yxpart pp,yypart pp))shifted((1
-,2))}
+{((xpart pp,ypart pp,xxpart pp,xypart pp,yxpart pp,yypart pp))xscaled(9)}
+{((8,1,5,-5,-5,5))transformed((9xpart pp,ypart pp,9xxpart pp,9xypart pp,yxpart
+pp,yypart pp))}
+>> (9xpart pp+72xxpart pp+9xypart pp,ypart pp+8yxpart pp+yypart pp,45xxpart pp-
+45xypart pp,-45xxpart pp+45xypart pp,5yxpart pp-5yypart pp,-5yxpart pp+5yypart
+pp)
+{((xpart pp,ypart pp,xxpart pp,xypart pp,yxpart pp,yypart pp))shifted((1,2))}
{((8,1,5,-5,-5,5))transformed((8,1,5,-5,-5,5))}
-{((xpart pp+1,ypart pp+2,xxpart pp,xypart pp,yxpart pp,yypart pp))transf
-ormed((43,-34,50,-50,-50,50))}
->> (50xpart pp-50ypart pp-7,-50xpart pp+50ypart pp+16,50xxpart pp-50yxpa
-rt pp,50xypart pp-50yypart pp,-50xxpart pp+50yxpart pp,-50xypart pp+50yy
-part pp)
+{((xpart pp+1,ypart pp+2,xxpart pp,xypart pp,yxpart pp,yypart pp))transformed((
+43,-34,50,-50,-50,50))}
+>> (50xpart pp-50ypart pp-7,-50xpart pp+50ypart pp+16,50xxpart pp-50yxpart pp,5
+0xypart pp-50yypart pp,-50xxpart pp+50yxpart pp,-50xypart pp+50yypart pp)
{(2)-(1)}
{(_0)*(1)}
{(1)+(_0)}
@@ -1093,8 +1081,8 @@ part pp)
! Redundant equation.
<to be read again>
;
-l.59 ... s1=s2=s4; s3=s5; s1=s2;
- if s1<=s4<>(s1<>s3):show[[ch...
+l.59 string s[]; s1=s2=s4; s3=s5; s1=s2;
+ if s1<=s4<>(s1<>s3):show[[char34=s2...
I already knew that this equation was true.
But perhaps no harm has been done; let's continue.
@@ -1106,8 +1094,8 @@ But perhaps no harm has been done; let's continue.
! Unknown relation will be considered false.
<to be read again>
)
-l.59 ...=s2; if s1<=s4<>(s1<>s3)
- :show[[char34=s2:=s3]]fi;
+l.59 ...1=s2=s4; s3=s5; s1=s2; if s1<=s4<>(s1<>s3)
+ :show[[char34=s2:=s3]]fi;
The quantities shown above have not been equated.
{(true)<>(false)}
@@ -1131,8 +1119,8 @@ The quantities shown above have not been equated.
! Paths don't touch; `&' will be changed to `..'.
<to be read again>
)
-l.61 ...tcontrol-1.5of(p~&cycle)
- -precontrol1/2of p~(p~)=s1:=s...
+l.61 directiontime postcontrol-1.5of(p~&cycle)
+ -precontrol1/2of p~(p~)=s1:=s...
When you join paths `p&q', the ending point of p
must be exactly equal to the starting point of q.
So I'm going to pretend that you said `p..q' instead.
@@ -1153,8 +1141,8 @@ Path at line 61, after choices:
! Missing `of' has been inserted for directiontime.
<to be read again>
(
-l.61 ...cle)-precontrol1/2of p~(
- p~)=s1:=s4:=s4;
+l.61 ...ontrol-1.5of(p~&cycle)-precontrol1/2of p~(
+ p~)=s1:=s4:=s4;
I've got the first argument; will look now for the other.
{((-6.5,-4))directiontime(path)}
@@ -1168,8 +1156,8 @@ I've got the first argument; will look now for the other.
! Missing `,' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
}
-l.62 ...p~[]; p~1=p2{length" "}
- &cycle; p~1=p2=p~0; p2..contr...
+l.62 path p~[]; p~1=p2{length" "}
+ &cycle; p~1=p2=p~0; p2..controls-p2..cycle...
I've got the x coordinate of a path direction;
will look for the y coordinate next.
@@ -1178,8 +1166,8 @@ will look for the y coordinate next.
0
<to be read again>
}
-l.62 ...p~[]; p~1=p2{length" "}
- &cycle; p~1=p2=p~0; p2..contr...
+l.62 path p~[]; p~1=p2{length" "}
+ &cycle; p~1=p2=p~0; p2..controls-p2..cycle...
I'm afraid I need some sort of value in order to continue,
so I've tentatively inserted `0'. You may want to
delete this zero and insert something else;
@@ -1199,8 +1187,8 @@ Path at line 62, after choices:
! Redundant or inconsistent equation.
<to be read again>
;
-l.62 ..." "}&cycle; p~1=p2=p~0;
- p2..controls-p2..cycle=p~2;(p7
+l.62 ...~[]; p~1=p2{length" "}&cycle; p~1=p2=p~0;
+ p2..controls-p2..cycle=p~...
An equation between already-known quantities can't help.
But don't worry; continue and I'll just ignore it.
@@ -1236,7 +1224,7 @@ Path at line 63, after choices:
<to be read again>
..
l.64 x..
- {curl1}-p7{curl hex "IsBad"}..tension.75and.74999..p...
+ {curl1}-p7{curl hex "IsBad"}..tension.75and.74999..p2{0,1}&p2{_,'}....
The expression above should have been a number >=3/4.
{-((3,6))}
@@ -1245,24 +1233,24 @@ The expression above should have been a number >=3/4.
! String contains illegal digits.
<to be read again>
}
-l.64 ...l1}-p7{curl hex "IsBad"}
- ..tension.75and.74999..p2{0,1...
+l.64 x..{curl1}-p7{curl hex "IsBad"}
+ ..tension.75and.74999..p2{0,1}&p2{_,'}....
I zeroed out characters that weren't hex digits.
>> 0.74998
! Improper tension has been set to 1.
<to be read again>
..
-l.64 ...}..tension.75and.74999..
- p2{0,1}&p2{_,'}..cycle:=p
+l.64 ...7{curl hex "IsBad"}..tension.75and.74999..
+ p2{0,1}&p2{_,'}..cycle:=p
The expression above should have been a number >=3/4.
>> _
! Undefined x coordinate has been replaced by 0.
<to be read again>
,
-l.64 ...and.74999..p2{0,1}&p2{_,
- '}..cycle:=p
+l.64 ...sBad"}..tension.75and.74999..p2{0,1}&p2{_,
+ '}..cycle:=p
I need a `known' x value for this part of the path.
The value I found (see above) was no good;
so I'll try to keep going by using zero instead.
@@ -1273,8 +1261,8 @@ you might want to type `I ???' now.)
! Undefined y coordinate has been replaced by 0.
<to be read again>
}
-l.64 ...d.74999..p2{0,1}&p2{_,'}
- ..cycle:=p
+l.64 ...ad"}..tension.75and.74999..p2{0,1}&p2{_,'}
+ ..cycle:=p
I need a `known' y value for this part of the path.
The value I found (see above) was no good;
so I'll try to keep going by using zero instead.
@@ -1305,8 +1293,8 @@ Path at line 64, after choices:
>> path
! Improper `:=' will be changed to `='.
-l.64 ...p2{0,1}&p2{_,'}..cycle:=
- p
+l.64 ...sion.75and.74999..p2{0,1}&p2{_,'}..cycle:=
+ p
I didn't find a variable name at the left of the `:=',
so I'm going to pretend that you said `=' instead.
@@ -1372,8 +1360,8 @@ Path at line 69, after choices:
! Missing `endtext' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
;
-l.69 ...~3)shifted begintext1,0;
-
+l.69 ...subpath(.25,1)of p~3)shifted begintext1,0;
+
I found no right delimiter to match a left one. So I've
put one in, behind the scenes; this may fix the problem.
@@ -1386,7 +1374,7 @@ put one in, behind the scenes; this may fix the problem.
<to be read again>
{
l.70 p~3:=2/3'zscaled'{
- p~3}..controls(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(...
+ p~3}..controls(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(1/2x,y)of(0,1)(...
I'm unable to apply a partially specified transformation
except to a fully known pair or transform.
Proceed, and I'll omit the transformation.
@@ -1396,7 +1384,7 @@ Proceed, and I'll omit the transformation.
<to be read again>
{
l.70 p~3:=2/3'zscaled'{
- p~3}..controls(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(...
+ p~3}..controls(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(1/2x,y)of(0,1)(...
I need a `known' x value for this part of the path.
The value I found (see above) was no good;
so I'll try to keep going by using zero instead.
@@ -1408,7 +1396,7 @@ you might want to type `I ???' now.)
<to be read again>
{
l.70 p~3:=2/3'zscaled'{
- p~3}..controls(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(...
+ p~3}..controls(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(1/2x,y)of(0,1)(...
I need a `known' y value for this part of the path.
The value I found (see above) was no good;
so I'll try to keep going by using zero instead.
@@ -1420,7 +1408,7 @@ you might want to type `I ???' now.)
<to be read again>
}
l.70 p~3:=2/3'zscaled'{p~3}
- ..controls(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(...
+ ..controls(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(1/2x,y)of(0,1)(...
I need x and y numbers for this part of the path.
The value I found (see above) was no good;
so I'll try to keep going by using zero instead.
@@ -1435,8 +1423,8 @@ you might want to type `I ???' now.)
! Not implemented: penoffset(unknown pair)of(pair).
<to be read again>
(
-l.70 ...enoffset(1/2x,y)of(0,1)(
- 1,0);
+l.70 ...ols(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(1/2x,y)of(0,1)(
+ 1,0);
I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that
combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second
argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
@@ -1444,8 +1432,8 @@ argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
! Missing `..' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
(
-l.70 ...enoffset(1/2x,y)of(0,1)(
- 1,0);
+l.70 ...ols(2,2/3(3))and penoffset(1/2x,y)of(0,1)(
+ 1,0);
A path join command should end with two dots.
Path at line 70, before choices:
@@ -1532,8 +1520,8 @@ End edges
! String contains illegal digits.
<to be read again>
++
-l.79 ...en qq xscaled(oct"180"++
- 1) rotated-angle(64,$) shifte...
+l.79 withpen qq xscaled(oct"180"++
+ 1) rotated-angle(64,$) shifted (9,8);
I zeroed out characters that weren't in the range 0..7.
{(64)++(1)}
@@ -1618,8 +1606,8 @@ End edges
{nullpicture}
{(unknown picture e3)=(picture)}
{showstats}
-Memory usage 1178&115 (2344 still untouched)
-String usage 22&84 (1244&9177 now untouched)
+Memory usage 1247&115 (2853 still untouched)
+String usage 18&58 (43&7564 now untouched)
{addto}
Path at line 81, before choices:
(0.5,0){curl 1}
@@ -1741,7 +1729,7 @@ End edges
<to be read again>
elseif
l.87 if "a" if "ab">"b" elseif
- path reverse (3,4): >="aa":foo...
+ path reverse (3,4): >="aa":foo elseif fi "bar"
{("ab")>("b")}
{false}
@@ -1757,8 +1745,8 @@ l.87 if "a" if "ab">"b" elseif
{fi}
{else}
! Extra else.
-l.88 ... if '-(1,yy)<': :fi else
- def dup text t=[[t;save endd...
+l.88 else if '-(1,yy)<': :fi else
+ def dup text t=[[t;save enddef;def|suffix$=,$
I'm ignoring this; it doesn't match any if.
{def}
@@ -1798,8 +1786,8 @@ Path at line 95, after choices:
{(2)+(3)}
-++->[[dup.showtoken(EXPR0);]];def.x.expr.z.of(EXPR1)=z.enddef;texts(x=((
-EXPR1)+0)(EXPR1)+(EXPR1))("xx",foo((EXPR0)))=0]]
+++->[[dup.showtoken(EXPR0);]];def.x.expr.z.of(EXPR1)=z.enddef;texts(x=((EXPR1)+
+0)(EXPR1)+(EXPR1))("xx",foo((EXPR0)))=0]]
(EXPR0)<-path
(EXPR1)<-5
{begingroup}
@@ -1816,21 +1804,21 @@ dup<text>->[[(TEXT0);save
! Missing symbolic token inserted.
<inserted text>
INACCESSIBLE
-++->...]];def.x.expr.z.of(EXPR1)
- =z.enddef;texts(x=((EXPR1)+0)...
+++->....showtoken(EXPR0);]];def.x.expr.z.of(EXPR1)
+ =z.enddef;texts(x=((EXPR1)...
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
Sorry: You can't redefine a number, string, or expr.
I've inserted an inaccessible symbol so that your
definition will be completed without mixing me up too badly.
-texts(TEXT0)(TEXT1)<expr>->for.n:=,for.n"yy":n,length.if.false:endfor(TE
-XT1),(TEXT0),:if.string.n:forsuffixes.n=foo1,[foo(n)],':show(TEXT0),(TEX
-T1)|(n;exitif.not('<='+((EXPR2),yy))endfor.for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alpha.s
-tep-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
+texts(TEXT0)(TEXT1)<expr>->for.n:=,for.n"yy":n,length.if.false:endfor(TEXT1),(T
+EXT0),:if.string.n:forsuffixes.n=foo1,[foo(n)],':show(TEXT0),(TEXT1)|(n;exitif.
+not('<='+((EXPR2),yy))endfor.for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alpha.step-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.
+fi.endfor
(TEXT0)<-x=((5)+0)(5)+(5)
(TEXT1)<-"xx",foo((path))
(EXPR2)<-0
@@ -1840,13 +1828,13 @@ tep-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
<to be read again>
"yy"
texts->for.n:=,for.n"yy"
- :n,length.if.false:endfor(TEXT1),(TEX...
+ :n,length.if.false:endfor(TEXT1),(TEXT0),:if.string....
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
The next thing in this loop should have been `=' or `:='.
But don't worry; I'll pretend that an equals sign
was present, and I'll look for the values next.
@@ -1860,16 +1848,16 @@ was present, and I'll look for the values next.
fi
<to be read again>
ENDFOR
-<for("yy")> ....if.false: ENDFOR
-
-texts->...length.if.false:endfor
- (TEXT1),(TEXT0),:if.string.n:...
+<for("yy")> (EXPR0),length.if.false: ENDFOR
+
+texts->for.n:=,for.n"yy":n,length.if.false:endfor
+ (TEXT1),(TEXT0),:if.string....
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
A forbidden `outer' token occurred in skipped text.
This kind of error happens when you say `if...' and forget
the matching `fi'. I've inserted a `fi'; this might work.
@@ -1892,14 +1880,14 @@ x<expr>of<primary>->(EXPR0)
(5)
<argument> x=((5)+0)(5)
+(5)
-texts->...:endfor(TEXT1),(TEXT0)
- ,:if.string.n:forsuffixes.n=f...
+texts->...:n,length.if.false:endfor(TEXT1),(TEXT0)
+ ,:if.string.n:forsuffixes....
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
I've got the first argument; will look now for the other.
(EXPR1)<-5
@@ -1912,16 +1900,17 @@ I've got the first argument; will look now for the other.
! Missing symbolic token inserted.
<inserted text>
INACCESSIBLE
-<for("yy")> ...orsuffixes(EXPR0)
- =foo1,[foo((EXPR0))],':show.x...
-texts->...3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
-
+<for("yy")> if.string(EXPR0):forsuffixes(EXPR0)
+ =foo1,[foo((EXPR0))],':show.x...
+
+texts->....m=alpha.step-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
+
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
Sorry: You can't redefine a number, string, or expr.
I've inserted an inaccessible symbol so that your
definition will be completed without mixing me up too badly.
@@ -1935,16 +1924,17 @@ foo(TEXT2)->begingroup(TEXT2)endgroup
{endgroup}
>> "yy"
! Improper subscript has been replaced by zero.
-<for("yy")> ...o1,[foo((EXPR0))]
- ,':show.x=((5)+0)(5)+(5),"xx"...
-texts->...3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
-
+<for("yy")> ...suffixes(EXPR0)=foo1,[foo((EXPR0))]
+ ,':show.x=((5)+0)(5)+(5),"...
+
+texts->....m=alpha.step-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
+
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
A bracketed subscript must have a known numeric value;
unfortunately, what I found was the value that appears just
above this error message. So I'll try a zero subscript.
@@ -1959,17 +1949,18 @@ x<expr>of<primary>->(EXPR0)
<to be read again>
(5)
<for(foo1)> show.x=((5)+0)(5)
- +(5),"xx",foo((path))|(("yy");ex...
-<for("yy")> ...'+((0),yy))endfor
- .for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alpha....
-texts->...3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
-
+ +(5),"xx",foo((path))|(("yy");exitif.not('<='+(...
+<for("yy")> ...R0);exitif.not('<='+((0),yy))endfor
+ .for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alp...
+
+texts->....m=alpha.step-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
+
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
I've got the first argument; will look now for the other.
(EXPR1)<-5
@@ -1987,18 +1978,19 @@ foo(TEXT2)->begingroup(TEXT2)endgroup
! Missing `)' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
("yy")
-<for(foo1)> ...o((path))|(("yy")
- ;exitif.not('<='+((0),yy)) EN...
-<for("yy")> ...'+((0),yy))endfor
- .for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alpha....
-texts->...3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
-
+<for(foo1)> ...+0)(5)+(5),"xx",foo((path))|(("yy")
+ ;exitif.not('<='+((0),yy))...
+<for("yy")> ...R0);exitif.not('<='+((0),yy))endfor
+ .for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alp...
+
+texts->....m=alpha.step-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
+
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
I've gotten to the end of the macro parameter list.
You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
@@ -2015,18 +2007,19 @@ You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
! Unknown relation will be considered false.
<to be read again>
)
-<for(foo1)> ...ot('<='+((0),yy))
- ENDFOR
-<for("yy")> ...'+((0),yy))endfor
- .for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alpha....
-texts->...3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
-
+<for(foo1)> ...)|(("yy");exitif.not('<='+((0),yy))
+ ENDFOR
+<for("yy")> ...R0);exitif.not('<='+((0),yy))endfor
+ .for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alp...
+
+texts->....m=alpha.step-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
+
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
Oh dear. I can't decide if the expression above is positive,
negative, or zero. So this comparison test won't be `true'.
@@ -2040,16 +2033,16 @@ negative, or zero. So this comparison test won't be `true'.
! Improper initial value has been replaced by 0.
<to be read again>
step
-<for("yy")> ....for.m=alpha.step
- -1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi ENDFOR
-texts->...3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
-
+<for("yy")> ...or.for.m= :+endfor.for.m=alpha.step
+ -1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi ENDFOR
+texts->....m=alpha.step-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
+
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
When you say `for x=a step b until c',
the initial value `a' and the step size `b'
and the final value `c' must have known numeric values.
@@ -2059,16 +2052,16 @@ I'm zeroing this one. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
! Missing `until' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
3
-<for("yy")> ...=alpha.step-1.1 3
- $:+m.endfor.fi ENDFOR
-texts->...3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
-
+<for("yy")> ....m= :+endfor.for.m=alpha.step-1.1 3
+ $:+m.endfor.fi ENDFOR
+texts->....m=alpha.step-1.1 3$:+m.endfor.fi.endfor
+
<to be read again>
]]
<to be read again>
;
-l.95 ...rl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
- [[
+l.95 ...9{curl3}..($,$){curl4}..cycle;zzz=p~++2+3;
+ [[
I assume you meant to say `until' after `step'.
So I'll look for the final value and colon next.
@@ -2110,7 +2103,7 @@ So I'll look for the final value and colon next.
texts->input
{input}
-(trap.mp
+(./trap.mp
if->endinput?
{endinput}
{if}
@@ -2121,8 +2114,8 @@ if->endinput?
! Incomplete if; all text was ignored after line 2.
<inserted text>
fi
-l.96 ...=input enddef;texts trap
- ]];
+l.96 ...t?enddef;def texts=input enddef;texts trap
+ ]];
The file ended while I was skipping conditional text.
This kind of error happens when you say `if...' and forget
the matching `fi'. I've inserted a `fi'; this might work.
@@ -2133,21 +2126,21 @@ the matching `fi'. I've inserted a `fi'; this might work.
dup<text>->[[(TEXT0);save
Runaway text?
-[[def.texts.secondary.x=primarydef.y++y=x@y.enddef;showtoken ETC.
+[[def.texts.secondary.x=primarydef.y++y=x@y.enddef;showtoken++;x.enddef ETC.
! Forbidden token found while scanning a text argument.
<inserted text>
endgroup
<to be read again>
\
-l.97 ... showtoken++;x enddef]]\
- ;
+l.97 ...f y++y=x@y enddef; showtoken++;x enddef]]\
+ ;
It seems that a right delimiter was left out,
causing me to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
you'd better type `E' or `X' now and fix your file.
-(TEXT0)<-[[def.texts.secondary.x=primarydef.y++y=x@y.enddef;showtoken++;
-x.enddef]]
+(TEXT0)<-[[def.texts.secondary.x=primarydef.y++y=x@y.enddef;showtoken++;x.endde
+f]]
{begingroup}
{begingroup}
{def}
@@ -2158,8 +2151,8 @@ x.enddef]]
INACCESSIBLE
<to be read again>
\
-l.97 ... showtoken++;x enddef]]\
- ;
+l.97 ...f y++y=x@y enddef; showtoken++;x enddef]]\
+ ;
Sorry: You can't redefine my error-recovery tokens.
I've inserted an inaccessible symbol so that your
definition will be completed without mixing me up too badly.
@@ -2243,15 +2236,15 @@ a1=1.99992a6*4+1.99992a5*4-3.99982
{interim}
{tracingcommands:=0}
-lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,en
-dfor.skipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=bou
-ndarychar+51.29999
+lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,endfor.sk
+ipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=boundarychar+51.2
+9999
(TEXT0)<-"g"
(TEXT1)<-=:|
-lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,en
-dfor.skipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=bou
-ndarychar+51.29999
+lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,endfor.sk
+ipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=boundarychar+51.2
+9999
(TEXT0)<-"h":"i"
(TEXT1)<-|=:
! Character h is already in a ligtable.
@@ -2259,29 +2252,29 @@ ndarychar+51.29999
:
<argument> "h":
"i"
-lig->...;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)
- (TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarych...
-l.102 ...=:|); lig("h":"i")(|=:)
- ;
+lig->...r+*,endfor.skipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)
+ (TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundar...
+l.102 ...ands:=0; lig("g")(=:|); lig("h":"i")(|=:)
+ ;
It's not legal to label a character more than once.
So I'll not change anything just now.
-lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,en
-dfor.skipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=bou
-ndarychar+51.29999
+lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,endfor.sk
+ipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=boundarychar+51.2
+9999
(TEXT0)<-"j"
(TEXT1)<-|=:>
-lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,en
-dfor.skipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=bou
-ndarychar+51.29999
+lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,endfor.sk
+ipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=boundarychar+51.2
+9999
(TEXT0)<-"k"
(TEXT1)<-=:|>
-lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,en
-dfor.skipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=bou
-ndarychar+51.29999
+lig(TEXT0)(TEXT1)->ligtable0::for*=1step1until60:0kern.boundarychar+*,endfor.sk
+ipto0;ligtable(TEXT0):(TEXT0)(TEXT1)0,skipto255;boundarychar:=boundarychar+51.2
+9999
(TEXT0)<-"l"
(TEXT1)<-|=:|>
{restoring tracingcommands=2.1}
@@ -2294,8 +2287,8 @@ ndarychar+51.29999
! Variable c.a1 has been obliterated.
<to be read again>
;
-l.104 ...;vardef b=enddef;1]] ];
- ligtable"m":0=:0,skipto5;
+l.104 b1:=c.a[ [[let c=++;vardef b=enddef;1]] ];
+ ligtable"m":0=:0,skipto5;
It seems you did a nasty thing---probably by accident,
but nevertheless you nearly hornswoggled me...
While I was evaluating the suffix of this variable,
@@ -2306,8 +2299,8 @@ In order to get back on my feet, I've inserted `0' instead.
! Variable b1 has been obliterated.
<to be read again>
;
-l.104 ...;vardef b=enddef;1]] ];
- ligtable"m":0=:0,skipto5;
+l.104 b1:=c.a[ [[let c=++;vardef b=enddef;1]] ];
+ ligtable"m":0=:0,skipto5;
It seems you did a nasty thing---probably by accident,
but nevertheless you nearly hornswoggled me...
While I was evaluating the right-hand side of this
@@ -2351,8 +2344,8 @@ A message should be a known string expression.
! Be like Jane.
<to be read again>
;
-l.105 ...message "Be like Jane";
-
+l.105 !!; errhelp 0; errmessage "Be like Jane";
+
This error message was generated by an `errmessage'
command, so I can't give any explicit help.
Pretend that you're Miss Marple: Examine all clues,
@@ -2363,8 +2356,8 @@ and deduce the truth by inspired guesses.
! .
<to be read again>
;
-l.106 ...e%%%lp%"; errmessage"";
- errhelp ""; errmessage "Anot...
+l.106 errhelp "He%%%lp%"; errmessage"";
+ errhelp ""; errmessage "Another";
He%
lp
@@ -2374,8 +2367,8 @@ lp
! Another.
<to be read again>
;
-l.106 ...; errmessage "Another";
-
+l.106 ...sage""; errhelp ""; errmessage "Another";
+
(That was another `errmessage'.)
{headerbyte}
@@ -2384,7 +2377,7 @@ l.106 ...; errmessage "Another";
<to be read again>
;
l.107 headerbyte 0;
- headerbyte(48.5)substring(-9,9)of"long"; ...
+ headerbyte(48.5)substring(-9,9)of"long"; for\=0:\
I was looking for a known, positive number.
For safety's sake I'll ignore the present command.
@@ -2392,8 +2385,8 @@ For safety's sake I'll ignore the present command.
! Missing `:' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
substring
-l.107 ...aderbyte(48.5)substring
- (-9,9)of"long"; for\=0:\
+l.107 headerbyte 0; headerbyte(48.5)substring
+ (-9,9)of"long"; for\=0:\
A colon should follow a headerbyte or fontinfo location.
{-(9)}
@@ -2402,8 +2395,8 @@ A colon should follow a headerbyte or fontinfo location.
! Invalid code has been replaced by 0.
<to be read again>
;
-l.107 ...ubstring(-9,9)of"long";
- for\=0:\
+l.107 ... headerbyte(48.5)substring(-9,9)of"long";
+ for\=0:\
I was looking for a number between 0 and 255, or for a
string of length 1. Didn't find it; will use 0 instead.
@@ -2414,8 +2407,8 @@ Runaway loop?
endfor
<to be read again>
\
-l.107 ...-9,9)of"long"; for\=0:\
-
+l.107 ...te(48.5)substring(-9,9)of"long"; for\=0:\
+
I suspect you have forgotten an `endfor',
causing me to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
@@ -2432,8 +2425,8 @@ you'd better type `E' or `X' now and fix your file.
! Improper font parameter.
<to be read again>
;
-l.108 ..."; fontdimen 9:2a6,"q";
- fontdimen 1:2048;
+l.108 headerbyte 9:2a6,"q"; fontdimen 9:2a6,"q";
+ fontdimen 1:2048;
I'm zeroing this one. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
{fontdimen}
@@ -2442,23 +2435,23 @@ I'm zeroing this one. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
! Missing `:' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
5
-l.109 ...king:=1; extensible 5 5
- ,"c"255.5,"d"; charlist 0:5:"...
+l.109 fontmaking:=1; extensible 5 5
+ ,"c"255.5,"d"; charlist 0:5:"a":"d";
I'm processing `extensible c: t,m,b,r'.
! Missing `,' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
255.5
-l.109 ...extensible 5 5,"c"255.5
- ,"d"; charlist 0:5:"a":"d";
+l.109 fontmaking:=1; extensible 5 5,"c"255.5
+ ,"d"; charlist 0:5:"a":"d";
I'm processing `extensible c: t,m,b,r'.
>> 255.5
! Invalid code has been replaced by 0.
<to be read again>
,
-l.109 ...xtensible 5 5,"c"255.5,
- "d"; charlist 0:5:"a":"d";
+l.109 fontmaking:=1; extensible 5 5,"c"255.5,
+ "d"; charlist 0:5:"a":"d";
I was looking for a number between 0 and 255, or for a
string of length 1. Didn't find it; will use 0 instead.
@@ -2466,23 +2459,23 @@ string of length 1. Didn't find it; will use 0 instead.
! Character code 5 is already extensible.
<to be read again>
:
-l.109 ...,"d"; charlist 0:5:"a":
- "d";
+l.109 ...sible 5 5,"c"255.5,"d"; charlist 0:5:"a":
+ "d";
It's not legal to label a character more than once.
So I'll not change anything just now.
{ligtable}
! Too far to skip.
l.110 ligtable255:255::
- "a"=:"b","d" kern -2048,"c":0:99.5:"e"...
+ "a"=:"b","d" kern -2048,"c":0:99.5:"e"|=:|"f",0kern';
At most 127 lig/kern steps can separate skipto1 from 1::.
{-(2048)}
! Character code 0 is already in a charlist.
<to be read again>
:
-l.110 ...","d" kern -2048,"c":0:
- 99.5:"e"|=:|"f",0kern';
+l.110 ...le255:255::"a"=:"b","d" kern -2048,"c":0:
+ 99.5:"e"|=:|"f",0kern';
It's not legal to label a character more than once.
So I'll not change anything just now.
@@ -2490,8 +2483,8 @@ So I'll not change anything just now.
! Improper kern.
<to be read again>
;
-l.110 ...99.5:"e"|=:|"f",0kern';
-
+l.110 ... kern -2048,"c":0:99.5:"e"|=:|"f",0kern';
+
The amount of kern should be a known numeric value.
I'm zeroing this one. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
@@ -2500,7 +2493,7 @@ I'm zeroing this one. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
<to be read again>
:
l.111 ligtable 5:
- 0; def clear(text x)=interim x:=$ enddef; cl...
+ 0; def clear(text x)=interim x:=$ enddef; clear(hppp); vppp=0;
It's not legal to label a character more than once.
So I'll not change anything just now.
@@ -2508,7 +2501,7 @@ So I'll not change anything just now.
<to be read again>
;
l.111 ligtable 5:0;
- def clear(text x)=interim x:=$ enddef; cl...
+ def clear(text x)=interim x:=$ enddef; clear(hppp); vppp=0;
I was looking for `=:' or `kern' here.
{def}
@@ -2521,8 +2514,8 @@ clear(TEXT0)->interim(TEXT0):=$
hppp
clear->interim(TEXT0)
:=$
-l.111 ...:=$ enddef; clear(hppp)
- ; vppp=0;
+l.111 ...(text x)=interim x:=$ enddef; clear(hppp)
+ ; vppp=0;
Something like `tracingonline' should follow `interim'.
{hppp:=-1}
@@ -2544,8 +2537,8 @@ tracingoutput
)
<to be read again>
\
-l.112 ...); clear(tracingoutput\
- ;
+l.112 ...ar(tracingcommands); clear(tracingoutput\
+ ;
It seems that a right delimiter was left out,
causing me to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
@@ -2572,15 +2565,15 @@ Path at line 122, after choices:
..cycle
-f(SUFFIX0)(EXPR1)(EXPR2)(TEXT3)->numeric.w;show(EXPR1);addto(SUFFIX0)con
-tour(0,0)..(2,0)..(1,$)..(1,1)..cycle.withpen.qq;addto(SUFFIX0)doublepat
-h(0,0){1,1}..{2,1}(2,1)withpen.qq;addto(SUFFIX0)doublepath(($,$){1,0}..(
-1,1){1,0})scaled0.5withpen.nullpen;
+f(SUFFIX0)(EXPR1)(EXPR2)(TEXT3)->numeric.w;show(EXPR1);addto(SUFFIX0)contour(0,
+0)..(2,0)..(1,$)..(1,1)..cycle.withpen.qq;addto(SUFFIX0)doublepath(0,0){1,1}..{
+2,1}(2,1)withpen.qq;addto(SUFFIX0)doublepath(($,$){1,0}..(1,1){1,0})scaled0.5wi
+thpen.nullpen;
! Missing `]' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
,
l.123 f(e[3,
- w); g(e3,transformed p,penoffset-(1,1.3)of(pencir...
+ w); g(e3,transformed p,penoffset-(1,1.3)of(pencircle scaled20 ys...
I've seen a `[' and a subscript value, in a suffix,
so a right bracket should have come next.
I shall pretend that one was there.
@@ -2591,7 +2584,7 @@ I shall pretend that one was there.
<to be read again>
;
l.123 f(e[3,w);
- g(e3,transformed p,penoffset-(1,1.3)of(pencir...
+ g(e3,transformed p,penoffset-(1,1.3)of(pencircle scaled20 ys...
That macro has more parameters than you thought.
I'll continue by pretending that each missing argument
is either zero or null.
@@ -2601,7 +2594,7 @@ is either zero or null.
<to be read again>
;
l.123 f(e[3,w);
- g(e3,transformed p,penoffset-(1,1.3)of(pencir...
+ g(e3,transformed p,penoffset-(1,1.3)of(pencircle scaled20 ys...
That macro has more parameters than you thought.
I'll continue by pretending that each missing argument
is either zero or null.
@@ -2609,7 +2602,7 @@ is either zero or null.
(TEXT3)<-
{numeric}
{show}
->> unknown path %CAPSULE1695
+>> unknown path %CAPSULE1133
{addto}
Path at line 123, before choices:
(0,0)
@@ -2651,7 +2644,7 @@ g(SUFFIX0)->show(SUFFIX0)
! Too many arguments to g;
Missing `)' has been inserted.
l.123 f(e[3,w); g(e3,
- transformed p,penoffset-(1,1.3)of(pencir...
+ transformed p,penoffset-(1,1.3)of(pencircle scaled20 ys...
I'm going to assume that the comma I just read was a
right delimiter, and then I'll begin expanding the macro.
You might want to delete some tokens before continuing.
@@ -2765,7 +2758,7 @@ Path at line 127, after choices:
<to be read again>
;
l.128 pencircle;
- addto e3 also e3 shifted (0,257); ,"flushed ...
+ addto e3 also e3 shifted (0,257); ,"flushed with pride"; nu...
I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that
combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second
argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
@@ -2775,8 +2768,8 @@ argument (see above) as the result of the operation.
! A statement can't begin with `,'.
<to be read again>
,
-l.128 ...o e3 shifted (0,257); ,
- "flushed with pride"; numeric...
+l.128 ...rcle; addto e3 also e3 shifted (0,257); ,
+ "flushed with pride"; nume...
I was looking for the beginning of a new statement.
If you just proceed without changing anything, I'll ignore
everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon
@@ -2786,8 +2779,8 @@ now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete.
! Extra tokens will be flushed.
<to be read again>
,
-l.128 ...o e3 shifted (0,257); ,
- "flushed with pride"; numeric...
+l.128 ...rcle; addto e3 also e3 shifted (0,257); ,
+ "flushed with pride"; nume...
I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom,
so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling...
but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring
@@ -2798,10 +2791,10 @@ now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete.
{numeric}
{def}
-f(EXPR0)(EXPR1)(EXPR2)->showdependencies;tracingcapsules:=1;showdependen
-cies;show1/3(3,6)*(((EXPR0)+(EXPR1))+((EXPR1)-(EXPR0))),(1,1)/sqrt2zscal
-ed((EXPR0)+1,(EXPR0)+2)-((EXPR0)+1,(EXPR0)+2)rotated45,(0,1)zscaled(1,(E
-XPR1)+2)-(1,(EXPR1)+2)rotated90
+f(EXPR0)(EXPR1)(EXPR2)->showdependencies;tracingcapsules:=1;showdependencies;sh
+ow1/3(3,6)*(((EXPR0)+(EXPR1))+((EXPR1)-(EXPR0))),(1,1)/sqrt2zscaled((EXPR0)+1,(
+EXPR0)+2)-((EXPR0)+1,(EXPR0)+2)rotated45,(0,1)zscaled(1,(EXPR1)+2)-(1,(EXPR1)+2
+)rotated90
{(xx)+(1)}
{(xx+1)/(0.3)}
(EXPR0)<-3.3333xx+3.3333
@@ -2813,9 +2806,9 @@ XPR1)+2)-(1,(EXPR1)+2)rotated90
alpha=0.45p3~+7
{tracingcapsules:=1}
{showdependencies}
-xpart %CAPSULE2512=xx
-%CAPSULE2520=2yy-2
-%CAPSULE2528 = 3.3333xx+3.3333
+xpart %CAPSULE2306=xx
+%CAPSULE2314=2yy-2
+%CAPSULE2322 = 3.3333xx+3.3333
alpha=0.45p3~+7
{show}
{(1/3)*((3,6))}
@@ -2874,66 +2867,66 @@ o6=-0.0001o2
o4=0.44444o2+0.88889o1
o5=0.44444o2+0.88889o1
oo=1.7o2+1.6o1-18
-%CAPSULE2440 = 3ooo-0.01o3
-%CAPSULE2460 = 8000o2-4000o1+1000o3+9
-xpart %CAPSULE2536=xpart '
-ypart %CAPSULE2536=ypart '
+%CAPSULE2234 = 3ooo-0.01o3
+%CAPSULE2254 = 8000o2-4000o1+1000o3+9
+xpart %CAPSULE2330=xpart '
+ypart %CAPSULE2330=ypart '
alpha=0.45p3~+7
{numeric}
-### 4000o1 = -%CAPSULE2460+8000o2+1000o3+9
-### -4.87383o2 = -oo-0.0004%CAPSULE2460+0.39673o3-17.99643
+### 4000o1 = -%CAPSULE2254+8000o2+1000o3+9
+### -4.87383o2 = -oo-0.0004%CAPSULE2254+0.39673o3-17.99643
#### o6=-0.00027
### -0.04366o3 = -o4+0.46689oo+8.40439
### -o4 = -o5
-### 0.22894o5 = -%CAPSULE2440+0.10689oo+3ooo+1.92412
+### 0.22894o5 = -%CAPSULE2234+0.10689oo+3ooo+1.92412
{begingroup}
{pair}
-### -alfa=-%CAPSULE2428
+### -alfa=-%CAPSULE2222
{endgroup}
-### -%CAPSULE2428=-xpart %CAPSULE2426
-{xpart((xpart %CAPSULE2426,0))}
-### -xpart %CAPSULE9=-%CAPSULE2416
+### -%CAPSULE2222=-xpart %CAPSULE2220
+{xpart((xpart %CAPSULE2220,0))}
+### -xpart %CAPSULE9=-%CAPSULE2210
{endgroup}
-{(%CAPSULE2440)+(%CAPSULE2416)}
-### -%CAPSULE2440=-%CAPSULE2404+%CAPSULE2416
-### -%CAPSULE2404=-ypart %CAPSULE2402
-### -%CAPSULE2460=-xpart %CAPSULE2402
+{(%CAPSULE2234)+(%CAPSULE2210)}
+### -%CAPSULE2234=-%CAPSULE2198+%CAPSULE2210
+### -%CAPSULE2198=-ypart %CAPSULE2196
+### -%CAPSULE2254=-xpart %CAPSULE2196
{begingroup}
{save}
{(1)-(p$)}
{restoring p}
-### p$=-ypart %CAPSULE2368+1
+### p$=-ypart %CAPSULE2162+1
{endgroup}
-{(2/3)*((-ypart %CAPSULE2368+1,ypart %CAPSULE2368))}
-### ypart %CAPSULE2368=-xpart %CAPSULE2368+1
-### -0.66667xpart %CAPSULE2368=-xpart %CAPSULE2360
-{-((xpart %CAPSULE2360,-xpart %CAPSULE2360+0.66667))}
-### xpart %CAPSULE2360=-xpart %CAPSULE2340
-{((xpart %CAPSULE2402,ypart %CAPSULE2402))=((xpart %CAPSULE2340,-xpart %
-CAPSULE2340-0.66667))}
-## xpart %CAPSULE2340=-ypart %CAPSULE2402-0.66667
-## xpart %CAPSULE2402=-ypart %CAPSULE2402-0.66667
-### ypart %CAPSULE2402=-xpart %CAPSULE2402-0.66667
-### -xpart %CAPSULE2402=-xpart %CAPSULE2340
-{((xpart ',ypart '))=((xpart %CAPSULE2340,-xpart %CAPSULE2340-0.66667))}
-## xpart %CAPSULE2340=-ypart '-0.66667
+{(2/3)*((-ypart %CAPSULE2162+1,ypart %CAPSULE2162))}
+### ypart %CAPSULE2162=-xpart %CAPSULE2162+1
+### -0.66667xpart %CAPSULE2162=-xpart %CAPSULE2154
+{-((xpart %CAPSULE2154,-xpart %CAPSULE2154+0.66667))}
+### xpart %CAPSULE2154=-xpart %CAPSULE2134
+{((xpart %CAPSULE2196,ypart %CAPSULE2196))=((xpart %CAPSULE2134,-xpart %CAPSULE
+2134-0.66667))}
+## xpart %CAPSULE2134=-ypart %CAPSULE2196-0.66667
+## xpart %CAPSULE2196=-ypart %CAPSULE2196-0.66667
+### ypart %CAPSULE2196=-xpart %CAPSULE2196-0.66667
+### -xpart %CAPSULE2196=-xpart %CAPSULE2134
+{((xpart ',ypart '))=((xpart %CAPSULE2134,-xpart %CAPSULE2134-0.66667))}
+## xpart %CAPSULE2134=-ypart '-0.66667
## xpart '=-ypart '-0.66667
{begingroup}
{(0.5)*(ooo)}
{begingroup}
{numeric}
-### -ooo=-%CAPSULE2302
+### -ooo=-%CAPSULE2096
{endgroup}
-{(%CAPSULE2302)+(1)}
-### -%CAPSULE2302=-%CAPSULE2290+1
-{(1/2)*(%CAPSULE2290)}
-### -0.5%CAPSULE2290=-%CAPSULE2282
-{-(%CAPSULE2282)}
-### %CAPSULE2282=-%CAPSULE2274
-{(2)*(%CAPSULE2274)}
-### -2%CAPSULE2274=-%CAPSULE2266
-{(-0.5%CAPSULE2266-0.5)=(%CAPSULE2266)}
-## %CAPSULE2266=-0.33333
+{(%CAPSULE2096)+(1)}
+### -%CAPSULE2096=-%CAPSULE2084+1
+{(1/2)*(%CAPSULE2084)}
+### -0.5%CAPSULE2084=-%CAPSULE2076
+{-(%CAPSULE2076)}
+### %CAPSULE2076=-%CAPSULE2068
+{(2)*(%CAPSULE2068)}
+### -2%CAPSULE2068=-%CAPSULE2060
+{(-0.5%CAPSULE2060-0.5)=(%CAPSULE2060)}
+## %CAPSULE2060=-0.33333
{(oo)=(-0.33333)}
## oo=-0.33333
{endgroup}
@@ -2951,7 +2944,7 @@ foo(TEXT2)->begingroup(TEXT2)endgroup
<to be read again>
contour
l.136 addto foo contour
- begingroup vardef foo=enddef; (0,0).....
+ begingroup vardef foo=enddef; (0,0)..cycle endgroup;
That macro has more parameters than you thought.
I'll continue by pretending that each missing argument
is either zero or null.
@@ -2964,7 +2957,7 @@ is either zero or null.
<to be read again>
contour
l.136 addto foo contour
- begingroup vardef foo=enddef; (0,0).....
+ begingroup vardef foo=enddef; (0,0)..cycle endgroup;
At this point I needed to see the name of a picture variable.
(Or perhaps you have indeed presented me with one; I might
have missed it, if it wasn't followed by the proper token.)
@@ -2974,7 +2967,7 @@ So I'll not change anything just now.
<to be read again>
contour
l.136 addto foo contour
- begingroup vardef foo=enddef; (0,0).....
+ begingroup vardef foo=enddef; (0,0)..cycle endgroup;
I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom,
so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling...
but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring
@@ -2991,8 +2984,8 @@ Path at line 136, after choices:
..cycle
! Extra `endgroup'.
-l.136 ...; (0,0)..cycle endgroup
- ;
+l.136 ... vardef foo=enddef; (0,0)..cycle endgroup
+ ;
I'm not currently working on a `begingroup',
so I had better not try to end anything.
@@ -3023,8 +3016,8 @@ Path at line 137, after choices:
! Missing `}' has been inserted.
<to be read again>
)
-l.139 ...(0,0){1,0}..(0,0){0,-1)
- ..cycle);
+l.139 of ((0,0){1,0}..(0,0){0,-1)
+ ..cycle);
I've scanned a direction spec for part of a path,
so a right brace should have come next.
I shall pretend that one was there.
@@ -3042,8 +3035,8 @@ Path at line 139, after choices:
! Extra tokens will be flushed.
<to be read again>
..
-l.139 ...,0){1,0}..(0,0){0,-1)..
- cycle);
+l.139 of ((0,0){1,0}..(0,0){0,-1)..
+ cycle);
I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom,
so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling...
but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring
@@ -3059,8 +3052,8 @@ now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete.
! Picture is too complicated to use as a dash pattern.
<to be read again>
;
-l.141 ...ublepath p~8 dashed e4;
- e9:=nullpicture;
+l.141 addto e9 doublepath p~8 dashed e4;
+ e9:=nullpicture;
When you say `dashed p', every path in p should be monotone
in x and there must be no overlapping. This failed
so I'll just make it a solid line instead.
@@ -3148,7 +3141,7 @@ Path at line 149, after choices:
<to be read again>
dashed
l.150 dashed
- e5 withpen pencircle scaled2 dashed e5shifted(0,...
+ e5 withpen pencircle scaled2 dashed e5shifted(0,-11)
Next time say `dashed <known picture expression>';
I'll ignore the bad `with' clause and look for another.
@@ -3190,7 +3183,7 @@ Path at line 152, after choices:
<to be read again>
;
l.153 e6=nullpicture;
- addto e6 doublepath p~8 dashed e5 withp...
+ addto e6 doublepath p~8 dashed e5 withpen pencircle;
An equation between already-known quantities can't help.
But don't worry; continue and I'll just ignore it.
@@ -3207,8 +3200,8 @@ But don't worry; continue and I'll just ignore it.
{vardef}
{(unknown string _n0)=("trapf")}
-_s(EXPR2)(EXPR3)(EXPR4)(EXPR5)(EXPR6)->begingroup.addto._p.also(EXPR2)in
-font(EXPR3)scaled(EXPR4)shifted((EXPR5),(EXPR6));endgroup
+_s(EXPR2)(EXPR3)(EXPR4)(EXPR5)(EXPR6)->begingroup.addto._p.also(EXPR2)infont(EX
+PR3)scaled(EXPR4)shifted((EXPR5),(EXPR6));endgroup
(SUFFIX0)<-
(SUFFIX1)<-_s
(EXPR2)<-"Aqua"
@@ -3226,8 +3219,8 @@ font(EXPR3)scaled(EXPR4)shifted((EXPR5),(EXPR6));endgroup
{linecap:=0}
{vardef}
-_r(EXPR2)(EXPR3)->begingroup.addto._p.doublepath(EXPR2)withpen.pencircle
-.scaled(EXPR3)endgroup
+_r(EXPR2)(EXPR3)->begingroup.addto._p.doublepath(EXPR2)withpen.pencircle.scaled
+(EXPR3)endgroup
(SUFFIX0)<-
(SUFFIX1)<-_r
{-(3.9851)}
@@ -3248,8 +3241,8 @@ Path at line 11, after choices:
{endgroup}
{(unknown string _n1)=("trapf")}
-_s(EXPR2)(EXPR3)(EXPR4)(EXPR5)(EXPR6)->begingroup.addto._p.also(EXPR2)in
-font(EXPR3)scaled(EXPR4)shifted((EXPR5),(EXPR6));endgroup
+_s(EXPR2)(EXPR3)(EXPR4)(EXPR5)(EXPR6)->begingroup.addto._p.also(EXPR2)infont(EX
+PR3)scaled(EXPR4)shifted((EXPR5),(EXPR6));endgroup
(SUFFIX0)<-
(SUFFIX1)<-_s
(EXPR2)<-"Brass"
@@ -3320,8 +3313,8 @@ Path at line 155, after choices:
{vardef}
{(unknown string _n0)=("trapf")}
-_s(EXPR2)(EXPR3)(EXPR4)(EXPR5)(EXPR6)->begingroup.addto._p.also(EXPR2)in
-font(EXPR3)scaled(EXPR4)shifted((EXPR5),(EXPR6));endgroup
+_s(EXPR2)(EXPR3)(EXPR4)(EXPR5)(EXPR6)->begingroup.addto._p.also(EXPR2)infont(EX
+PR3)scaled(EXPR4)shifted((EXPR5),(EXPR6));endgroup
(SUFFIX0)<-
(SUFFIX1)<-_s
(EXPR2)<-"ast"
@@ -3506,8 +3499,8 @@ end of setbounds
End edges
{showstats}
-Memory usage 3017&264 (273 still untouched)
-String usage 68&249 (1155&8794 now untouched)
+Memory usage 3371&264 (401 still untouched)
+String usage 63&214 (8&7476 now untouched)
{("curb")infont("trapf")}
Missing character: There is no c in font trapf!
{-(0.5)}
@@ -3517,8 +3510,8 @@ Missing character: There is no c in font trapf!
{e6:=picture}
{e5:=picture}
{showstats}
-Memory usage 2267&264 (273 still untouched)
-String usage 66&241 (1154&8790 now untouched)
+Memory usage 2497&264 (401 still untouched)
+String usage 61&206 (7&7472 now untouched)
{show}
{pencircle}
{((0,0))penoffset(pen)}
@@ -3533,8 +3526,8 @@ String usage 66&241 (1154&8790 now untouched)
! Improper transformation argument.
<to be read again>
;
-l.161 ...ated 90 shifted "oops";
- show llcorner e5, urcorner e5;
+l.161 e5:=e5 rotated 90 shifted "oops";
+ show llcorner e5, urcorner e5;
The expression shown above has the wrong type,
so I can't transform anything using it.
Proceed, and I'll omit the transformation.
@@ -3547,8 +3540,8 @@ Proceed, and I'll omit the transformation.
>> (7.97011,3.98506)
{show}
{char(220)}
-{("^^dc")infont("trapf")}
-Missing character: There is no ^^dc in font trapf!
+{("Ü")infont("trapf")}
+Missing character: There is no Ü in font trapf!
{urcorner(picture)}
>> (0,0)
{makepath(pen)}
@@ -3582,19 +3575,19 @@ Missing character: There is no ^^dc in font trapf!
{("hi")infont("qw99z")}
! Font qw99z not usable: TFM file not found.
l.164 "hi" infont "qw99z";
- special "ij"="ij"; show substring(...
+ special "ij"="ij"; show substring(-2,-1)of"abc";
I wasn't able to read the size data for this font so this
`infont' operation won't produce anything. If the font name
is right, you might ask an expert to make a TFM file
-Missing character: There is no h in font !
-Missing character: There is no i in font !
+Missing character: There is no h in font nullfont!
+Missing character: There is no i in font nullfont!
>> picture
! Isolated expression.
<to be read again>
;
l.164 "hi" infont "qw99z";
- special "ij"="ij"; show substring(...
+ special "ij"="ij"; show substring(-2,-1)of"abc";
I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the
expression that is shown above this error message,
so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on.
@@ -3605,8 +3598,8 @@ so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on.
! Unsuitable expression.
<to be read again>
;
-l.164 ...9z"; special "ij"="ij";
- show substring(-2,-1)of"abc";
+l.164 "hi" infont "qw99z"; special "ij"="ij";
+ show substring(-2,-1)of"abc";
Only known strings are allowed for output as specials.
{show}
@@ -3622,7 +3615,7 @@ Only known strings are allowed for output as specials.
<to be read again>
;
l.165 addto e5 contour [[ ]];
- addto e5 contour true; pausing:...
+ addto e5 contour true; pausing:=0;prologues:=1;
This expression should have specified a known path.
So I'll not change anything just now.
@@ -3632,8 +3625,8 @@ So I'll not change anything just now.
! Improper `addto'.
<to be read again>
;
-l.165 ... addto e5 contour true;
- pausing:=0;prologues:=1;
+l.165 ... e5 contour [[ ]]; addto e5 contour true;
+ pausing:=0;prologues:=1;
This expression should have specified a known path.
So I'll not change anything just now.
@@ -3641,7 +3634,9 @@ So I'll not change anything just now.
{prologues:=1}
{charcode:=197}
{shipout}
-[197]
+[197
+Warning: cannot open font map file psfonts.map
+]
Edge structure at line 166 (just shipped out):
"curb" infont "trapf"
transformed (0,0,0,1,-1,0.5)
@@ -3731,8 +3726,8 @@ End edges
0
<to be read again>
;
-l.172 ...llpicture; clip p~8 to;
- clip e5 to e4; clip e5 to p~...
+l.172 e5:=nullpicture; clip p~8 to;
+ clip e5 to e4; clip e5 to p~8; clip e5 t...
I'm afraid I need some sort of value in order to continue,
so I've tentatively inserted `0'. You may want to
delete this zero and insert something else;
@@ -3741,8 +3736,8 @@ see Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.
! Variable p~8 is the wrong type (path).
<to be read again>
;
-l.172 ...llpicture; clip p~8 to;
- clip e5 to e4; clip e5 to p~...
+l.172 e5:=nullpicture; clip p~8 to;
+ clip e5 to e4; clip e5 to p~8; clip e5 t...
I was looking for a "known" picture variable.
So I'll not change anything just now.
@@ -3751,8 +3746,8 @@ So I'll not change anything just now.
! Improper `clip'.
<to be read again>
;
-l.172 ... p~8 to; clip e5 to e4;
- clip e5 to p~8; clip e5 to p~7;
+l.172 e5:=nullpicture; clip p~8 to; clip e5 to e4;
+ clip e5 to p~8; clip e5 t...
This expression should have specified a known path.
So I'll not change anything just now.
@@ -3760,8 +3755,8 @@ So I'll not change anything just now.
! Not a cycle.
<to be read again>
;
-l.172 ... to e4; clip e5 to p~8;
- clip e5 to p~7;
+l.172 ...ip p~8 to; clip e5 to e4; clip e5 to p~8;
+ clip e5 to p~7;
That contour should have ended with `..cycle' or `&cycle'.
So I'll not change anything just now.
@@ -3855,8 +3850,7 @@ Filled pen stroke :
..(0,25)..controls (-6.63042,25) and (-12.98926,22.36609)
..(-17.67767,17.67767)..controls (-22.36609,12.98926) and (-25,6.63042)
..(-25,0)..controls (-25,-6.63042) and (-22.36609,-12.98926)
- ..(-17.67767,-17.67767)..controls (-12.98926,-22.36609) and (-6.63042,-
-25)
+ ..(-17.67767,-17.67767)..controls (-12.98926,-22.36609) and (-6.63042,-25)
..(0,-25)..controls (6.63042,-25) and (12.98926,-22.36609)
..(17.67767,-17.67767)..controls (22.36609,-12.98926) and (25,-6.63042)
..cycle
@@ -3897,8 +3891,8 @@ End edges
! Not a suitable variable.
<to be read again>
;
-l.177 ...; shipout e5; addto 3;
- addto p~8 contour p~7;
+l.177 charcode:=149; shipout e5; addto 3;
+ addto p~8 contour p~7;
At this point I needed to see the name of a picture variable.
(Or perhaps you have indeed presented me with one; I might
have missed it, if it wasn't followed by the proper token.)
@@ -3908,8 +3902,8 @@ So I'll not change anything just now.
! Variable p~8 is the wrong type (path).
<to be read again>
;
-l.177 ... addto p~8 contour p~7;
-
+l.177 ...pout e5; addto 3; addto p~8 contour p~7;
+
I was looking for a "known" picture variable.
So I'll not change anything just now.
@@ -4048,33 +4042,33 @@ End edges
{sqrt(-1)}
! Square root of -1 has been replaced by 0.
l.183 for @=angle(sqrt$,
- mlog$):charext:=uniformdeviate$;charh...
+ mlog$):charext:=uniformdeviate$;charht:=2048;
Since I don't take square roots of negative numbers,
I'm zeroing this one. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
{mlog(-1)}
! Logarithm of -1 has been replaced by 0.
l.183 for @=angle(sqrt$,mlog$)
- :charext:=uniformdeviate$;charh...
+ :charext:=uniformdeviate$;charht:=2048;
Since I don't take logs of non-positive numbers,
I'm zeroing this one. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
{angle((0,0))}
! angle(0,0) is taken as zero.
l.183 for @=angle(sqrt$,mlog$):
- charext:=uniformdeviate$;charh...
+ charext:=uniformdeviate$;charht:=2048;
The `angle' between two identical points is undefined.
I'm zeroing this one. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
Runaway loop?
-charext:=uniformdeviate$;charht:=2048;addto.e3contour( ETC.
+charext:=uniformdeviate$;charht:=2048;addto.e3contour(0,-100)..tension ETC.
! Forbidden token found while scanning the text of a for loop.
<inserted text>
endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
I suspect you have forgotten an `endfor',
causing me to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
@@ -4104,14 +4098,14 @@ Path at line 206, after choices:
! Enormous charht has been reduced.
<to be read again>
;
-<for(0)> ...ode:=151;shipout.e3;
- interim.char99="c";true=false...
+<for(0)> ...special"bye";charcode:=151;shipout.e3;
+ interim.char99="c";true=fa...
<inserted text> endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
Font metric dimensions must be less than 2048pt.
[151
@@ -4328,14 +4322,14 @@ Envelope spec at line 206:
! The token `char' isn't an internal quantity.
<to be read again>
char
-<for(0)> ...pout.e3;interim.char
- 99="c";true=false;show.penoff...
+<for(0)> ...;charcode:=151;shipout.e3;interim.char
+ 99="c";true=false;show.pen...
<inserted text> endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
Something like `tracingonline' should follow `interim'.
{char(99)}
@@ -4343,14 +4337,14 @@ Something like `tracingonline' should follow `interim'.
! Redundant equation.
<to be read again>
;
-<for(0)> ...;interim.char99="c";
- true=false;show.penoffset(2,1...
+<for(0)> ...de:=151;shipout.e3;interim.char99="c";
+ true=false;show.penoffset(...
<inserted text> endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
I already knew that this equation was true.
But perhaps no harm has been done; let's continue.
@@ -4360,14 +4354,14 @@ But perhaps no harm has been done; let's continue.
! Inconsistent equation.
<to be read again>
;
-<for(0)> ...ar99="c";true=false;
- show.penoffset(2,1)of.qq;show...
+<for(0)> ...pout.e3;interim.char99="c";true=false;
+ show.penoffset(2,1)of.qq;s...
<inserted text> endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
The equation I just read contradicts what was said before.
But don't worry; continue and I'll just ignore it.
@@ -4375,14 +4369,14 @@ But don't worry; continue and I'll just ignore it.
{((2,1))penoffset(pen)}
>> (0,-2.5)
{showstats}
-Memory usage 2744&607 (39 still untouched)
-String usage 73&279 (1138&8717 now untouched)
+Memory usage 3022&607 (167 still untouched)
+String usage 69&244 (2&7446 now untouched)
{let}
{showtoken}
> f=tag
{showstats}
-Memory usage 2704&536 (39 still untouched)
-String usage 73&279 (1138&8717 now untouched)
+Memory usage 2982&536 (167 still untouched)
+String usage 69&244 (2&7446 now untouched)
{nullpicture}
{(unknown picture e17)=(picture)}
{addto}
@@ -4489,11 +4483,9 @@ setbounds path:
(4.5,-10)..controls (4.5,-9.86739) and (3.49911,-9.74022)
..(1.71751,-9.64645)..controls (-0.06409,-9.55269) and (-2.48044,-9.5)
..(-5,-9.5)..controls (-7.51956,-9.5) and (-9.93591,-9.55269)
- ..(-11.71751,-9.64645)..controls (-13.49911,-9.74022) and (-14.5,-9.867
-39)
+ ..(-11.71751,-9.64645)..controls (-13.49911,-9.74022) and (-14.5,-9.86739)
..(-14.5,-10)..controls (-14.5,-10.13261) and (-13.49911,-10.25978)
- ..(-11.71751,-10.35355)..controls (-9.93591,-10.44731) and (-7.51956,-1
-0.5)
+ ..(-11.71751,-10.35355)..controls (-9.93591,-10.44731) and (-7.51956,-10.5)
..(-5,-10.5)..controls (-2.48044,-10.5) and (-0.06409,-10.44731)
..(1.71751,-10.35355)..controls (3.49911,-10.25978) and (4.5,-10.13261)
..cycle
@@ -4503,11 +4495,9 @@ setbounds path:
..(-5,-5.5)..controls (-6.19348,-5.5) and (-7.33806,-5.9741)
..(-8.18198,-6.81802)..controls (-9.0259,-7.66194) and (-9.5,-8.80652)
..(-9.5,-10)..controls (-9.5,-11.19348) and (-9.0259,-12.33806)
- ..(-8.18198,-13.18198)..controls (-7.33806,-14.0259) and (-6.19348,-14.
-5)
+ ..(-8.18198,-13.18198)..controls (-7.33806,-14.0259) and (-6.19348,-14.5)
..(-5,-14.5)..controls (-3.80652,-14.5) and (-2.66194,-14.0259)
- ..(-1.81802,-13.18198)..controls (-0.9741,-12.33806) and (-0.5,-11.1934
-8)
+ ..(-1.81802,-13.18198)..controls (-0.9741,-12.33806) and (-0.5,-11.19348)
..cycle
Filled pen stroke :
(-9,-15)..controls (-5.66667,-11.66667) and (-2.33333,-8.33333)
@@ -4554,14 +4544,14 @@ Path at line 206, after choices:
{(path)scaled(1000)}
{arclength(path)}
! Arithmetic overflow.
-<for(0)> ...ngth(ap2scaled1000),
- arclength(ap3scaled200);show....
+<for(0)> ....(50,0);show.arclength(ap2scaled1000),
+ arclength(ap3scaled200);sh...
<inserted text> endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
Uh, oh. A little while ago one of the quantities that I was
computing got too large, so I'm afraid your answers will be
somewhat askew. You'll probably have to adopt different
@@ -4571,14 +4561,14 @@ tactics next time. But I shall try to carry on anyway.
{(path)scaled(200)}
{arclength(path)}
! Arithmetic overflow.
-<for(0)> ...ength(ap3scaled200);
- show.arclength.ap1,arclength....
+<for(0)> ...p2scaled1000),arclength(ap3scaled200);
+ show.arclength.ap1,arcleng...
<inserted text> endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
Uh, oh. A little while ago one of the quantities that I was
computing got too large, so I'm afraid your answers will be
somewhat askew. You'll probably have to adopt different
@@ -4607,14 +4597,14 @@ tactics next time. But I shall try to carry on anyway.
{(path)scaled(0.00002)}
{(314)arctime(path)}
! Arithmetic overflow.
-<for(0)> ...f(ap1scaled0.00002);
- [[clear(tracingcommands);char...
+<for(0)> ...of.ap2,arctime314of(ap1scaled0.00002);
+ [[clear(tracingcommands);c...
<inserted text> endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
Uh, oh. A little while ago one of the quantities that I was
computing got too large, so I'm afraid your answers will be
somewhat askew. You'll probably have to adopt different
@@ -4630,21 +4620,21 @@ clear(TEXT0)->interim(TEXT0):=$
! Enormous charht has been reduced.
<to be read again>
;
-<for(0)> ...shipout.nullpicture;
- "careful"for.for=(EXPR0)step2...
+<for(0)> ...=ASCII.char269-13;shipout.nullpicture;
+ "careful"for.for=(EXPR0)st...
<inserted text> endfor
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
Font metric dimensions must be less than 2048pt.
[0]
-careful METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT M
-ETAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT M
-ETAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT M
-ETAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT
+careful METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT
+ METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFO
+NT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT METAFONT META
+FONT METAFONT
{restoring tracingcommands=2.1}
{endgroup}
{scrollmode}
@@ -4670,15 +4660,15 @@ f<expr>->let)=];let[=(;show._
xpart '=-ypart '-0.66667
{qq:=pen}
{showstats}
-Memory usage 2147&536 (39 still untouched)
-String usage 73&277 (1110&5373 now untouched)
+Memory usage 2372&536 (167 still untouched)
+String usage 69&244 (1&6758 now untouched)
{[repeat the loop]}
>> bye
! Isolated expression.
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the
expression that is shown above this error message,
so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on.
@@ -4686,8 +4676,8 @@ so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on.
! Extra tokens will be flushed.
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom,
so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling...
but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring
@@ -4700,8 +4690,8 @@ now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete.
;
<to be read again>
endtext
-l.206 ... showstats; bye endtext
-
+l.206 ...pendencies; qq:=q; showstats; bye endtext
+
A previous error seems to have propagated,
causing me to read past where you wanted me to stop.
I'll try to recover; but if the error is serious,
@@ -4734,22 +4724,21 @@ by `endgroup'. So I've inserted `endgroup' now.
{endgroup}
(end occurred when else on line 88 was incomplete)
(end occurred when if on line 37 was incomplete)
-(end occurred when elseif on line 22 was incomplete)
+(end occurred when elseif on line 22 was incomplete)
+
Here is how much of MetaPost's memory you used:
- 75 strings out of 1277
- 768 string characters out of 9330
- 4462 words of memory out of 4501
- 337 symbolic tokens out of 2100
- 8i,35n,8p,167b stack positions out of 30i,100n,150p,500b
- 0 string compactions (moved 0 characters, 0 strings)
-
+ 71 strings out of 73
+ 735 string characters out of 7698
+ 4834 words of memory out of 5000
+ 366 symbolic tokens out of 16384
+ 8i,44n,8p,162b,2f stack positions out of 300i,84n,1500p,200b,25f
+ 13 string compactions (moved 5119 characters, 856 strings)
(illegal design size has been changed to 128pt)
(some chardp values had to be adjusted by as much as 0.5pt)
(local label 0:: was missing)
(local label 5:: was missing)
-(4 font metric dimensions had to be decreased)
-(You used 3w,2h,16d,2i,312l,301k,1e,10p metric file positions
- out of 256w,16h,16d,64i,5000l,500k,256e,50p)
-
+(4 font metric dimensions had to be decreased)
+
+(You used 3w,2h,16d,2i,312l,301k,1e,10p metric file positions)
Font metrics written on trap.tfm.
25 output files written: trap.ps .. trap.200
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.pl b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.pl
index 9664eb98128..0304c96c636 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.pl
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-(CODINGSCHEME Q)
(DESIGNSIZE R 128.0)
(COMMENT DESIGNSIZE IS IN POINTS)
(COMMENT OTHER SIZES ARE MULTIPLES OF DESIGNSIZE)
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.readme b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.readme
index c616da724f0..c759e4f9107 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.readme
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap.readme
@@ -1,13 +1,5 @@
The `trap' test for MetaPost is analogous to the similarly named test for
-METAFONT. It requires a special version of inimp with the following constant
-settings:
- mem_max = 4500+mem_min
- error_line = 64
- half_error_line = 32
- max_print_line = 72
- mem_top = 4500+mem_min
-The other parameters max_internal, buf_size, etc. are not very important but
-should be left at the values given in mp.web if possible.
+METAFONT.
The trap test uses mtrap.mp trap.mp, trap.mpx, and trapf.tfm. These four files
should be in the current directory when running the trap test; the other files in
@@ -40,11 +32,9 @@ one in this directory.
3. The strings `now untouched' statistics may differ due to changes in the
number of characters in the date on the first line of the log file. All the
- string statistics will change if you alter ../mp.ch in a way that changes the
- string pool.
+ string statistics will change if you alter ../mp.w in a way that changes the
+ internal string pool.
4. If integer division with negative numbers does not truncate toward zero in
your implementation, numeric results will be rounded differently.
-5. If for some reason you alter the storage allocation code ../mp.web or ../mp.ch
- this will change the memory usage statistics and the capsule numbers.
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap2.in b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap2.in
index 07f5d4fa469..dc5efeb7a4d 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap2.in
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrap2.in
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
- &trap trap
+ trap
end
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log
index 8ed792679c2..3cf976b3c92 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is MetaPost, version 1.201 (kpathsea version 3.5.7dev) (INIMP) 25 MAY 2009 12:47
+This is MetaPost, version 1.202 (kpathsea version 3.5.7dev) (INIMP) 25 MAY 2009 12:47
**\input trap
(./trap.mp
>> << == >> ::: ||`` ''--!! ??## && @@ $$[[]]{{ }}((5.5 0.5))
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.0 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.0
index 274a01e1a5d..3a6cbe4057a 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.0
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.0
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%!PS
%%BoundingBox: -36 -24 84 84
%%HiResBoundingBox: -36 -24 84 84
-%%Creator: MetaPost 1.201
+%%Creator: MetaPost 1.202
%%CreationDate: 2009.05.25:1247
%%Pages: 1
%*Font: trapf 9.9628 9.96265 35:c008
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.1 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.1
index e74895dbfbf..4368c4dcb3e 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.1
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
%%BoundingBox: -84 -36 24 84
%%HiResBoundingBox: -84 -36 24 84
-%%Creator: MetaPost 1.201
+%%Creator: MetaPost 1.202
%%CreationDate: 2009.05.25:1247
%%Pages: 1
%%DocumentFonts: trapf
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.log b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.log
index df0acf236fa..43635cd530c 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.log
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mtrap.log
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is MetaPost, version 1.201 (kpathsea version 3.5.7dev) (INIMP) 25 MAY 2009 12:47
+This is MetaPost, version 1.202 (kpathsea version 3.5.7dev) (INIMP) 25 MAY 2009 12:47
**mtrap
(./mtrap.mp
Memory usage 19&13 (3972 still untouched)
@@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ String usage 16&50 (84&7716 now untouched)
>> "%!PS"
>> "%%BoundingBox: -36 -24 84 84 "
>> "%%HiResBoundingBox: -36 -24 84 84 "
->> "%%Creator: MetaPost 1.201"
+>> "%%Creator: MetaPost 1.202"
>> "%%Pages: 1"
>> "%*Font: trapf 9.9628 9.96265 35:c008"
>> "%%BeginProlog"
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.148 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.148
index 50091a53692..8db0036dce3 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.148
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.148
@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
%!PS
-%%BoundingBox: -5 -5 13 5
-%%Creator: MetaPost
-%%CreationDate: 1998.01.28:1118
+%%BoundingBox: -4 -6 13 6
+%%HiResBoundingBox: -3.5 -5.5 12.5 5.5
+%%Creator: MetaPost 1.202
+%%CreationDate: 2009.06.02:2230
%%Pages: 1
+%%BeginProlog
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
- 0 1 dtransform truncate idtransform setlinewidth pop [] 0 setdash
- 1 setlinejoin 1 setmiterlimit
+ 0 0 0 setrgbcolor 0 1 dtransform truncate idtransform setlinewidth pop
+ [] 0 setdash 1 setlinejoin 1 setmiterlimit
gsave 2 0 translate newpath 5 0 moveto
5 1.32608 4.47322 2.59785 3.53554 3.53554 curveto
2.59785 4.47322 1.32608 5 0 5 curveto
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.149 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.149
index 10665caedd8..e78d23ebd3f 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.149
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.149
@@ -1,15 +1,17 @@
%!PS
%%BoundingBox: -28 -28 52 37
-%%Creator: MetaPost
-%%CreationDate: 1998.01.28:1118
+%%HiResBoundingBox: -27.5 -27.5 51.6906 36.71318
+%%Creator: MetaPost 1.202
+%%CreationDate: 2009.06.02:2238
%%Pages: 1
+%%BeginProlog
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
gsave newpath 0 0 moveto
48.28426 -48.28429 48.28426 78.28429 0 30 curveto
-8.28427 21.71573 -8.28427 8.28427 0 0 curveto closepath clip
grestore
- 0 setgray
+ 0 0 0 setrgbcolor
newpath 22.5 -0.5 moveto
24 -2 lineto
25 -2.5 lineto
@@ -70,13 +72,11 @@ newpath 22.5 -0.5 moveto
15.17767 17.17767 lineto
19.86609 12.48926 22.5 6.13042 22.5 -0.5 curveto closepath fill
2 0 dtransform exch truncate exch idtransform pop setlinewidth
- [2.82843 1.41422 ] 1.41422 setdash 1 setlinecap 1 setlinejoin
- 1 setmiterlimit
+ [2 1 ] 1 setdash 1 setlinecap 1 setlinejoin 1 setmiterlimit
gsave newpath 0 0 moveto
-48.28429 48.28426 78.28429 48.28426 30 0 curveto
1 0.5 scale stroke grestore
0 1 dtransform truncate idtransform setlinewidth pop
- [2 1 ] 1 setdash
newpath 0 0 moveto
-48.28429 48.28426 78.28429 48.28426 30 0 curveto stroke
newpath 10 0 moveto
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.150 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.150
index 14487408340..33796be177e 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.150
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.150
@@ -1,10 +1,13 @@
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
%%BoundingBox: -5 -5 33 25
-%%Creator: MetaPost
-%%CreationDate: 1998.01.28:1118
+%%HiResBoundingBox: -5 -5 33 25
+%%Creator: MetaPost 1.202
+%%CreationDate: 2009.06.02:2235
%%Pages: 1
+%%BeginProlog
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
+ 0 0 0 setrgbcolor
newpath 7.5 4.5 moveto
7.5 4.5 lineto
closepath fill
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.151 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.151
index 2fa5a522e98..7f6be6a74b6 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.151
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.151
@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
%%BoundingBox: -4096 -102 4096 261
-%%Creator: MetaPost
-%%CreationDate: 1998.01.28:1118
+%%HiResBoundingBox: -4095.49998 -101.96362 4095.49998 261
+%%Creator: MetaPost 1.202
+%%CreationDate: 2009.06.02:2234
%%Pages: 1
+%%BeginProlog
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
bye
- 0 0 dtransform truncate idtransform setlinewidth pop
+ 0 0 0 setrgbcolor 0 0 dtransform truncate idtransform setlinewidth pop
[3 0 ] 0 setdash 0 setlinecap 0 setlinejoin 1 setmiterlimit
newpath 0.5 0 moveto
3.5 1.5 lineto stroke
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.197 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.197
index 438b63467fb..5fc04e0d449 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.197
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.197
@@ -1,13 +1,16 @@
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
%%BoundingBox: -2 -4 8 4
-%%Creator: MetaPost
-%%CreationDate: 1998.01.28:1118
+%%HiResBoundingBox: -1.99254 -3.98508 7.97011 3.98506
+%%Creator: MetaPost 1.202
+%%CreationDate: 2009.06.02:2231
%%Pages: 1
%%DocumentFonts: trapf
+%%BeginProlog
/trapf /trapf def
/fshow {exch findfont exch scalefont setfont show}bind def
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
+ 0 0 0 setrgbcolor
gsave [0 -0.9428 0.9428 0.4714 0 0 ] concat 0 0 moveto
(curb) trapf 10.56706 fshow grestore
showpage
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.200 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.200
index e8143846e83..36f4ace1d8f 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.200
+++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/trap.200
@@ -1,12 +1,15 @@
%!PS
%%BoundingBox: -7 -6 37 38
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% unusual cases of fixed-point arithmetic
% certain other unusual cases, especially when something similar is tested
% most events that trigger string pool compaction
+% features that have entered the language after 0.632 \ No newline at end of file