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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2007-09-03 17:10:06 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2007-09-03 17:10:06 +0000
commita478bde98ff9f4340c5adaebd2b94ffdf174c931 (patch)
tree3da2fd0853c67c0823ea98891cdad968e60c9677 /Build
parent46b53cefa53aa754e0cc6c6f1095de5c7b2ffa34 (diff)
remove nts.pl, was not installed and since nts is not installed ...
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@4863 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-#!/usr/bin/env perl
-# project : nts-zero / nts@dante.de
-# date : 12 September 2001
-# author : Hans Hagen / www.pragma-ade.com
-
-# This is a wrapper for NTS, the reimplementation of TeX in
-# Java. Don't laugh too loud about such overkill in
-# launching a program.
-#
-# We are a bit tolerant in user input and clean up incomplete
-# file, format and progname specifications. We do so because
-# so many users today generate formats.
-#
-# This script is not structured, is not organized in an
-# object oriented way, is as sequential as can be, but does
-# an acceptable job. A couple of more options may be added
-# later.
-#
-# ConTeXt users can use TeXExec as with any TeX, which means
-# that you can say:
-#
-# texexec --make --alone --tex=nts en
-# texexec --tex=nts yourfile
-#
-# or set up texexec.ini accordingly if you want to use NTS
-# as production system.
-#
-# Be prepared for a slow run; compared to (pdf)(e)tex.
-# Speaking of version 1.0-beta, a job will take to over 100
-# times as much run time as normally. If you encounter
-# incompatibilities or bugs, don't hesitate to report them to
-#
-# nts@dante.de
-#
-# Your message will be then forwarded to the right people. If
-# possible, provide a minimal test file.
-
-use strict ;
-use Config ;
-use Getopt::Long ;
-use File::Copy ;
-
-# We are tolerant with respect to options.
-
-$Getopt::Long::passthrough = 1 ; # no error message
-$Getopt::Long::autoabbrev = 1 ; # partial switch accepted
-
-# These are the switch related variables.
-
-my $Initialize = 0 ;
-my $Interaction = "" ;
-my $FormatName = "plain" ;
-my $ProgName = "tex" ;
-my $Version = 0 ;
-
-# Some bonus switches.
-
-my $Trace = 0 ;
-my $ShowHelp = 0 ;
-my $Test = 0 ;
-
-# There are some NTS specific switches.
-
-my $LogSuffix = "" ;
-my $DviSuffix = "" ;
-
-# And another bonus:
-
-my $JarFile = "nts.rt.jar" ;
-
-# Only the relevant switches are implemented. Watch the
-# alternative format switches.
-
-&GetOptions
- ( "initialize" => \$Initialize, # also catches --ini
- "interaction=s" => \$Interaction,
- "format=s" => \$FormatName,
- "fmt=s" => \$FormatName,
- "nfmt=s" => \$FormatName,
- "efmt=s" => \$FormatName,
- "program=s" => \$ProgName,
- "progname=s" => \$ProgName,
- "log-extension=s" => \$LogSuffix,
- "logextension=s" => \$LogSuffix,
- "dvi-extension=s" => \$DviSuffix,
- "dviextension=s" => \$DviSuffix,
- "jar-file=s" => \$JarFile,
- "jarfile=s" => \$JarFile,
- "version" => \$Version,
- "test" => \$Test,
- "trace" => \$Trace,
- "help" => \$ShowHelp) ;
-
-# No explanation is needed here. We report the switches in a
-# web2c conforming way but are more tolerant.
-
-if ($ShowHelp)
- { print
- "\n" .
- "usage : nts [switches] filename\n" .
- "\n" .
- "--ini : set all variables to their initial value\n" .
- "--fmt : use a previously generated format\n" .
- "--progname : symbolic name that sets up kpsewhich file search\n" .
- "--interaction : enable one of tex's interaction modes\n" .
- "--version : report the current NTS version\n" .
- "\n" .
- "--log-extension : suffix of logfile\n" .
- "--dvi-extension : suffix of dvifile\n" .
- "--jar-file : alternative jar archive (default: $JarFile)\n" .
- "\n" .
- "--trace : show command and runtime\n" .
- "--test : turn on tracing and use other suffixes\n" .
- "--help : this message\n" .
- "\n" .
- "context : nts --ini cont-en\n" .
- " nts --fmt=cont-en yourfile\n" .
- "latex : nts --ini latex.ltx\n" .
- " nts --fmt=latex yourfile\n" .
- "plain : nts --ini plain \\dump\n" .
- " nts yourfile\n" ;
- exit }
-
-# Testing. It may be a good idea to save the existing log
-# and dvi file.
-
-if ($Test)
- { $Trace = 1 ; $LogSuffix = "log.nts" ; $DviSuffix = "dvi.nts" }
-
-# We do version testing in a virgin instance of NTS.
-
-$Initialize = 1 ;
-
-# For myself and those who are unaware of the face that the
-# ConTeXt user interfaces have names different from the program
-# name.
-
-if (($FormatName =~ /^cont\-/o)||($ARGV[0] =~ /^cont\-/o))
- { $ProgName = "context" }
-
-# We have to look for both the format and filename. We
-# locate the jarfile by kpsewhich.
-
-my $FileName = shift @ARGV ;
-my $Command = "java -jar" ;
-
-# Compensate invalid user input.
-
-if ($JarFile eq "") { $JarFile = "nts.rt.jar" }
-
-# Locate (user supplied) jar file if not on local path.
-
-unless (-e $JarFile)
- { $JarFile = `kpsewhich -progname=nts -format="other binary files" $JarFile` ;
- chomp $JarFile ; $JarFile =~ s/\\/\//go }
-
-# As last resort, take normal jar file if not yet found.
-
-unless (-e $JarFile)
- { $JarFile = "nts.rt.jar" ;
- $JarFile = `kpsewhich -progname=nts -format="other binary files" $JarFile` ;
- chomp $JarFile ; $JarFile =~ s/\\/\//go }
-
-# Abort if jar file is not found.
-
-unless (-e $JarFile)
- { print
- "\n" .
- "The file 'nts.rt.jar' cannot be found. You should copy the file\n" .
- "'nts-version.rt.jar' file to 'nts.rt.jar' and put it in one\n" .
- "of the texmf trees on your system. The 'jar' file should go\n" .
- "into the subtree 'texmf/nts/java' or 'texmf-local/nts/java'\n" .
- "or another similar path. Run 'mktexlsr' afterwards.\n" .
- "\n" ;
- exit }
-
-# The progname directive enable efficient path searching.
-
-if ($ProgName ne "") { $Command .= " -Dnts.progname=$ProgName" }
-if ($Interaction ne "") { $Command .= " -Dnts.interaction=$Interaction" }
-
-# We need to collect all arguments.
-
-if ($FileName =~ s/^\&//o)
- { $FormatName = $FileName ;
- $FileName = shift @ARGV }
-
-my $FullName = "$FileName.nfmt" ;
-
-# We normalize the format file suffix. For those who use TeX
-# or eTeX and don't know that NTS has its own format suffix,
-# we normalize their input.
-
-$FormatName =~ s/\..*//io ; $FormatName .= ".nfmt" ;
-
-# We need to pass on a couple NTS specific switches. Watch
-# the funny period.
-
-if ($LogSuffix ne "") { $Command .= " -Dnts.log.extension=$LogSuffix " }
-if ($DviSuffix ne "") { $Command .= " -Dnts.dvi.extension=$DviSuffix " }
-
-# Check for LaTeX suffix.
-
-if (($Initialize)&&($FileName =~ /latex/io))
- { $FileName =~ s/\..*//io ; $FileName .= ".ltx" }
-
-# Append optional TeX input.
-
-$FileName .= " " . join (" ",@ARGV) ;
-
-# The command line arguments differ for iniNTS and normal
-# NTS. Watch how the Jarfile comes after the switches.
-
-if ($Version)
- { $Command .= " $JarFile \\end" }
-elsif ($Initialize)
- { $Command .= " $JarFile $FileName" }
-else
- { $Command .= " -Dnts.fmt=$FormatName $JarFile $FileName" }
-
-# When turned on, tracing will result in some more
-# information.
-
-if ($Trace) { print "\n" . "command : $Command\n" . "\n" }
-
-# We start timing.
-
-my $StartTime = time ;
-
-# Now we run nts!
-
-my $Result = 0 ;
-
-if ($Version)
- { $Result = `$Command` }
-else
- { $Result = system($Command) }
-
-# If needed, we copy the formats to their natural location.
-
-if (($Initialize)&&(-f $FullName))
- { my $FullPath = `kpsewhich -expand-var \$TEXFORMATS` ;
- chomp $FullPath ; $FullPath =~ s/\\/\//go ;
- if (-d $FullPath)
- { if ($Trace) { print "\naction : copying format\n" }
- unlink $FullName if copy ($FullName,"$FullPath/$FullName") ;
- if ($Trace) { print "action : generating database\n\n" }
- system ("mktexlsr") } }
-
-# Finally we report the runtime, if asked for. Why? Because
-# NTS is so slow that one will definitely want to go for a break
-# when running a big file.
-
-my $StopTime = time - $StartTime ;
-
-if ($Version)
- { my @Version = split(/\n/,$Result) ;
- $Result = ($Version[0] =~ /version/io) ;
- if ($Result)
- { print "$Version[0]" } }
-elsif ($Trace)
- { print
- "\n" .
- "command : $Command\n" .
- "runtime : $StopTime seconds\n" .
- "result : $Result\n" .
- "\n" }
-exit $Result ;