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author | Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> | 2010-04-14 16:00:02 +0000 |
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committer | Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> | 2010-04-14 16:00:02 +0000 |
commit | 1104034c3a0a12a725c09a396336328112179b55 (patch) | |
tree | 22acd7b490e8e39b47bfa3b0e344c38027b28cf9 /Build | |
parent | 008d0283f16c958ef9f8436cef8710aaedcd6a1c (diff) |
new pbibtex.ch from Akira
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@17866 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Build')
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/texk/web2c/Makefile.in | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/ChangeLog | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/am/ptex.am | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/pbibtex.ch | 1651 |
4 files changed, 77 insertions, 1585 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/Makefile.in b/Build/source/texk/web2c/Makefile.in index d92d0a2b5d7..db1da5fe859 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/Makefile.in +++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/Makefile.in @@ -9030,8 +9030,8 @@ pbibtex-web2c: pbibtex.p $(web2c_depend) ptexdir/pbibtex.defines web2c/cvtbib.se $(web2c) pbibtex pbibtex.p: tangle$(EXEEXT) pbibtex.web ptexdir/pbibtex.ch $(p_tangle) pbibtex pbibtex -pbibtex.web: $(srcdir)/bibtex.web - $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/bibtex.web $@ +pbibtex.web: tie$(EXEEXT) bibtex.web bibtex.ch + $(tie) -m pbibtex.web bibtex.web bibtex.ch pdvitype.c pdvitype.h: pdvitype-web2c $(web2c) pdvitype pdvitype-web2c: pdvitype.p $(web2c_depend) diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/ChangeLog b/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/ChangeLog index 6991ad57176..0305e4796bb 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/ChangeLog +++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/ChangeLog @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ 2010-04-14 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> + * pbibtex.ch: New version from Akira, used on top of bibtex.ch. + Keep hack0 -- initialization of jump buffer. * am/ptex.am: Reworked. * ptexextra.in, ptexhelp.h: Declare based_prog_name as const. - * pbibtex.ch: BibTeX 0.99d, not 0.99c. * ppltotf.ch: Fixed a typo. 2010-04-13 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/am/ptex.am b/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/am/ptex.am index 4edf958dfea..a32b817b7b2 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/am/ptex.am +++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/am/ptex.am @@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ pbibtex-web2c: pbibtex.p $(web2c_depend) ptexdir/pbibtex.defines web2c/cvtbib.se $(web2c) pbibtex pbibtex.p: tangle$(EXEEXT) pbibtex.web ptexdir/pbibtex.ch $(p_tangle) pbibtex pbibtex -pbibtex.web: $(srcdir)/bibtex.web - $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/bibtex.web $@ +pbibtex.web: tie$(EXEEXT) bibtex.web bibtex.ch + $(tie) -m pbibtex.web bibtex.web bibtex.ch EXTRA_DIST += ptexdir/pbibtex.ch ptexdir/pbibtex.defines web2c/cvtbib.sed ## pDVItype diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/pbibtex.ch b/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/pbibtex.ch index 7fe7d0ad281..b4a57ec673a 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/pbibtex.ch +++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/ptexdir/pbibtex.ch @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ % Change file for BibTeX in C, originally by Howard Trickey. -% +% % 05/28/84 Initial implementation, version 0.41 of BibTeX % 07/01/84 Version 0.41a of BibTeX. % 12/17/84 Version 0.97c of BibTeX. @@ -12,25 +12,16 @@ % 11/30/89 Use FILENAMESIZE instead of 1024 (KB). % 03/09/90 `int' is a bad variable name for C. % (more recent changes in the ChangeLog) -% +% % 5/ 2/89 Version 0.20 of JBiBTeX by Shouichi Matsui % 12/25/90 Version 0.30 of JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui % 1/ 1/91 last update for JBibTeX 0.30 by Shouichi Matsui % 10/30/92 last update for JBibTeX 0.31 for bug fix by Shouichi Matsui % 11/02/94 Version 0.32 for use with web2c 6.1, by Takafumi Sakurai -% +% % 2009 pTeXenc, pbibtex N. Tsuchimura -% [0] Let bibtex.tex work with latest webmac (which defines \ET, hence -% making E active loses). -@x -\catcode`E=13 \uppercase{\def E{e}} -\def\\#1{\hbox{\let E=\drop\it#1\/\kern.05em}} % italic type for identifiers -@y -\let\maybe = \iffalse % process only changed sections -@z - -@x only print chnages +@x [0] only print chnages \def\title{\BibTeX\ } @y \let\maybe=\iffalse @@ -46,10 +37,10 @@ \centerline{\:\titlefont The {\:\ttitlefont J\BibTeX} preprocessor} \vskip 15pt \centerline{(Version 0.32 base on C Version \BibTeX 0.99d---\today)} \vfill} @z - + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [1] banner -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @d banner=='This is BibTeX, Version 0.99d' {printed when the program starts} @y @@ -57,300 +48,18 @@ {printed when the program starts} @z -% [2] `term_in' and `term_out' are standard input and output. But -% there is a complication: BibTeX passes `term_out' to some routines as -% a var parameter. web2c turns a var parameter f into &f at the calling -% side -- and stdout is sometimes implemented as `&_iob[1]' or some -% such. An address of an address is invalid. Therefore, we define -% variables `standardinput' and `standardoutput' in openinout.c. @x -@d term_out == tty -@d term_in == tty -@y -@d term_out == standard_output -@d term_in == standard_input - -@<Globals in the outer block@>= -standard_input, standard_output: text; -@z - -@x [3] Add log_pr macros. -@d trace_pr_newline == begin write_ln(log_file); end -@y -@d trace_pr_newline == begin write_ln(log_file); end -@# -@d log_pr(#) == trace_pr(#) -@d log_pr_ln(#) == trace_pr_ln(#) -@d log_pr_newline == trace_pr_newline -@z - -@x [4] Turn debug..gubed et al. into #ifdef's. -@d debug == @{ { remove the `|@{|' when debugging } -@d gubed == @t@>@} { remove the `|@}|' when debugging } -@f debug == begin -@f gubed == end -@# -@d stat == @{ { remove the `|@{|' when keeping statistics } -@d tats == @t@>@} { remove the `|@}|' when keeping statistics } -@f stat == begin -@f tats == end -@# -@d trace == @{ { remove the `|@{|' when in |trace| mode } -@d ecart == @t@>@} { remove the `|@}|' when in |trace| mode } -@f trace == begin -@f ecart == end -@y -@d debug == ifdef('TEXMF_DEBUG') -@d gubed == endif('TEXMF_DEBUG') -@f debug == begin -@f gubed == end -@# -@d stat == ifndef('NO_BIBTEX_STAT') -@d tats == endifn('NO_BIBTEX_STAT') -@f stat==begin -@f tats==end -@# -@d trace == ifdef@&('TRACE') -@d ecart == endif@&('TRACE') -@f trace == begin -@f ecart == end -@z - -@x [10] Eliminate the |exit_program| label. -label close_up_shop,@!exit_program @<Labels in the outer block@>; -@y -label close_up_shop @<Labels in the outer block@>; -@z - -@x [10] Don't print the banner unless verbose, and initialize dynamic arrays. -begin -initialize; -print_ln(banner);@/ + print (banner); @y -@<Define |parse_arguments|@> -begin -standard_input := stdin; -standard_output := stdout; -@# -pool_size := POOL_SIZE; -buf_size := BUF_SIZE; -max_bib_files := MAX_BIB_FILES; -max_glob_strs := MAX_GLOB_STRS; -max_fields := MAX_FIELDS; -max_cites := MAX_CITES; -wiz_fn_space := WIZ_FN_SPACE; -lit_stk_size := LIT_STK_SIZE; -@# -setup_params; -@# -{Add one to the sizes because that's what bibtex uses.} -bib_file := XTALLOC (max_bib_files + 1, alpha_file); -bib_list := XTALLOC (max_bib_files + 1, str_number); -entry_ints := nil; -entry_strs := nil; -wiz_functions := XTALLOC (wiz_fn_space + 1, hash_ptr2); -field_info := XTALLOC (max_fields + 1, str_number); -s_preamble := XTALLOC (max_bib_files + 1, str_number); -str_pool := XTALLOC (pool_size + 1, ASCII_code); -buffer := XTALLOC (buf_size + 1, ASCII_code); -sv_buffer := XTALLOC (buf_size + 1, ASCII_code); -ex_buf := XTALLOC (buf_size + 1, ASCII_code); -out_buf := XTALLOC (buf_size + 1, ASCII_code); -name_tok := XTALLOC (buf_size + 1, buf_pointer); -name_sep_char := XTALLOC (buf_size + 1, ASCII_code); -@# -glb_str_ptr := XTALLOC (max_glob_strs, str_number); -global_strs := XTALLOC (max_glob_strs * (glob_str_size + 1), ASCII_code); -glb_str_end := XTALLOC (max_glob_strs, integer); -@# -cite_list := XTALLOC (max_cites + 1, str_number); -type_list := XTALLOC (max_cites + 1, hash_ptr2); -entry_exists := XTALLOC (max_cites + 1, boolean); -cite_info := XTALLOC (max_cites + 1, str_number); -@# -str_start := XTALLOC (max_strings + 1, pool_pointer); -@# -hash_next := XTALLOC (hash_max + 1, hash_pointer); -hash_text := XTALLOC (hash_max + 1, str_number); -hash_ilk := XTALLOC (hash_max + 1, str_ilk); -ilk_info := XTALLOC (hash_max + 1, integer); -fn_type := XTALLOC (hash_max + 1, fn_class); -@# -lit_stack := XTALLOC (lit_stk_size + 1, integer); -lit_stk_type := XTALLOC (lit_stk_size + 1, stk_type); -@# -compute_hash_prime; -@# -initialize; -if verbose then begin print (banner); print (' ('); print (stringcast(get_enc_string)); print (')'); - print_ln (version_string); -end -else begin - log_pr (banner); - log_pr_ln (version_string); -end; -log_pr_ln ('Capacity: max_strings=', max_strings:1, - ', hash_size=', hash_size:1, ', hash_prime=', hash_prime:1); -@z - -% [10] Possibly exit with bad status. It doesn't seem worth it to move -% the definitions of the |history| values to above this module; hence the 1. -@x -exit_program: -end. -@y -if (history > 1) then uexit (history); -end. -@z - -@x [13] Remove nonlocal goto. - goto exit_program; -@y - uexit (1); -@z - -@x [14] Increase some constants, and uppercase others for dynamic arrays. -@<Constants in the outer block@>= -@y -@<Constants in the outer block@>= -@!hash_base = empty + 1; {lowest numbered hash-table location} -@!quote_next_fn = hash_base - 1; {special marker used in defining functions} -@z - -@x [still 14] -@!buf_size=1000; {maximum number of characters in an input line (or string)} -@y -@!BUF_SIZE=20000; {initial maximum number of characters in an input line - (or string)} -@z - -@x [still 14] -@!max_bib_files=20; {maximum number of \.{.bib} files allowed} -@!pool_size=65000; {maximum number of characters in strings} -@!max_strings=4000; {maximum number of strings, including pre-defined; - must be |<=hash_size|} -@!max_cites=750; {maximum number of distinct cite keys; must be - |<=max_strings|} -@!min_crossrefs=2; {minimum number of cross-refs required for automatic - |cite_list| inclusion} -@!wiz_fn_space=3000; {maximum amount of |wiz_defined|-function space} -@y [still 14] -@!MAX_BIB_FILES=20; {initial number of \.{.bib} files allowed} -@!POOL_SIZE=65000; {initial number of characters in strings} -@!MAX_STRINGS=4000; {minimum value for |max_strings|} -@!MAX_CITES=750; {initial number of distinct cite keys; must be - |<=max_strings|} -@!WIZ_FN_SPACE=3400; {initial amount of |wiz_defined|-function space} -{|min_crossrefs| can be set at runtime now.} -@z - -@x [still 14] -@!single_fn_space=100; {maximum amount for a single |wiz_defined|-function} -@y -@!SINGLE_FN_SPACE=50; {initial amount for a single |wiz_defined|-function} -@z - -@x [still 14] handle long citation strings -@!max_ent_ints=3000; {maximum number of |int_entry_var|s - (entries $\times$ |int_entry_var|s)} -@!max_ent_strs=3000; {maximum number of |str_entry_var|s - (entries $\times$ |str_entry_var|s)} -@!ent_str_size=100; {maximum size of a |str_entry_var|; must be |<=buf_size|} -@!glob_str_size=1000; {maximum size of a |str_global_var|; - must be |<=buf_size|} -@!max_fields=17250; {maximum number of fields (entries $\times$ fields, -@y -@!ENT_STR_SIZE=100; {maximum size of a |str_entry_var|; must be |<=buf_size|} -@!GLOB_STR_SIZE=1000; {maximum size of a |str_global_var|; - must be |<=buf_size|} -@!MAX_GLOB_STRS=10; {initial number of |str_global_var| names} -@!MAX_FIELDS=5000; {initial number of fields (entries $\times$ fields, -@z - -@x [still 14] -@!lit_stk_size=100; {maximum number of literal functions on the stack} -@y -@!LIT_STK_SIZE=50; {initial space for literal functions on the stack} -@z - -@x [15] Increase more constants in the web defines. -@d hash_size=5000 {must be |>= max_strings| and |>= hash_prime|} -@d hash_prime=4253 {a prime number about 85\% of |hash_size| and |>= 128| - and |< @t$2^{14}-2^6$@>|} -@d file_name_size=40 {file names shouldn't be longer than this} -@d max_glob_strs=10 {maximum number of |str_global_var| names} -@d max_glb_str_minus_1 = max_glob_strs-1 {to avoid wasting a |str_global_var|} -@y -{|hash_size| and |hash_prime| are now computed.} -@d HASH_SIZE=5000 {minimum value for |hash_size|} -@# -@d file_name_size==maxint {file names have no arbitrary maximum length} -@# -{For dynamic allocation.} -@d x_entry_strs_tail(#) == (#)] -@d x_entry_strs(#) == entry_strs[(#) * (ent_str_size+1) + x_entry_strs_tail -@d x_global_strs_tail(#) == (#)] -@d x_global_strs(#) == global_strs[(#) * (glob_str_size+1) + x_global_strs_tail -@z - -@x [16] Add new variables-that-used-to-be-constants for dynamic arrays. -@<Globals in the outer block@>= -@y -@<Globals in the outer block@>= -@!pool_size: integer; -@!max_bib_files: integer; -@!max_cites: integer; -@!wiz_fn_space: integer; -@!ent_str_size: integer; -@!glob_str_size: integer; -@!max_glob_strs: integer; -@!max_fields: integer; -@!lit_stk_size: integer; -@# -@!max_strings: integer; -@!hash_size: integer; -@!hash_prime: integer; -@# -@!hash_max: integer; {highest numbered hash-table location} -@!end_of_def: integer; {another special marker used in defining functions} -@!undefined: integer; {a special marker used for |type_list|} -@z - -@x [17] max_strings=hash_size settable at runtime. -if (hash_prime >= (16384-64)) then bad:=10*bad+6; -@y -if (hash_base <> 1) then bad:=10*bad+6; -@z - -@x [22, 23, 27, 28] Allow any character as input. [22] -@!ASCII_code=0..127; {seven-bit numbers} -@y -@!ASCII_code=0..255; {eight-bit numbers} -@z - -@x [23] -@d text_char == char {the data type of characters in text files} -@d first_text_char=0 {ordinal number of the smallest element of |text_char|} -@d last_text_char=127 {ordinal number of the largest element of |text_char|} - -@<Local variables for initialization@>= -i:0..last_text_char; {this is the first one declared} -@y -@d text_char == ASCII_code {the data type of characters in text files} -@d first_text_char=0 {ordinal number of the smallest element of |text_char|} -@d last_text_char=255 {ordinal number of the largest element of |text_char|} - -@<Local variables for initialization@>= -i:integer; @z @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [27] -for i:=1 to @'37 do xchr[i]:=' '; -xchr[tab]:=chr(tab); +for i:=0 to @'37 do xchr[i]:=chr(i); +for i:=@'177 to @'377 do xchr[i]:=chr(i); @y for i:=1 to @'37 do xchr[i]:=' '; xchr[tab]:=chr(tab); @@ -360,17 +69,15 @@ xchr[@'33]:=chr(@'33); {escape char} @z @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [28] -@<Set initial values of key variables@>= -for i:=first_text_char to last_text_char do xord[chr(i)]:=invalid_code; -for i:=1 to @'176 do xord[xchr[i]]:=i; +for i:=first_text_char to last_text_char do xord[xchr[i]]:=i; @y -@<Set initial values of key variables@>= for i:=first_text_char to last_text_char do xord[i]:=invalid_code; for i:=1 to @'176 do xord[i]:= i; for i:=@'200 to @'237 do xord[i]:= i-@'200; for i:=@'240 to 255 do xord[i]:=i; @z + @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui for ver. 0.30 @d period = "." {these are three} @d question_mark = "?" {string-ending characters} @@ -394,9 +101,11 @@ for i:=@'240 to 255 do xord[i]:=i; @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [32] @<Set initial values of key variables@>= for i:=0 to @'177 do lex_class[i] := other_lex; +for i:=@'200 to @'377 do lex_class[i] := alpha; for i:=0 to @'37 do lex_class[i] := illegal; lex_class[invalid_code] := illegal; lex_class[tab] := white_space; +lex_class[13] := white_space; lex_class[space] := white_space; lex_class[tie] := sep_char; lex_class[hyphen] := sep_char; @@ -423,7 +132,7 @@ lex_class[@'33]:=alpha; @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [33] @<Set initial values of key variables@>= -for i:=0 to @'177 do id_class[i] := legal_id_char; +for i:=0 to @'377 do id_class[i] := legal_id_char; for i:=0 to @'37 do id_class[i] := illegal_id_char; id_class[space] := illegal_id_char; id_class[tab] := illegal_id_char; @@ -478,359 +187,26 @@ char_width[@'176] := 500; for i:=@'240 to 254 do char_width[i]:=514; @z -% [37] file_name_size no longer exists. See comments in tex.ch for why -% we change the element type to text_char. -@x -@!name_of_file:packed array[1..file_name_size] of char; - {on some systems this is a \&{record} variable} -@!name_length:0..file_name_size; - {this many characters are relevant in |name_of_file| (the rest are blank)} -@!name_ptr:0..file_name_size+1; {index variable into |name_of_file|} -@y -@!name_of_file:^text_char; -@!name_length:integer; - {this many characters are relevant in |name_of_file| } -@!name_ptr:integer; {index variable into |name_of_file|} -@z - -@x [38] File opening. -The \ph\ compiler with which the present version of \TeX\ was prepared has -extended the rules of \PASCAL\ in a very convenient way. To open file~|f|, -we can write -$$\vbox{\halign{#\hfil\qquad&#\hfil\cr -|reset(f,@t\\{name}@>,'/O')|&for input;\cr -|rewrite(f,@t\\{name}@>,'/O')|&for output.\cr}}$$ -The `\\{name}' parameter, which is of type `\ignorespaces|packed -array[@t\<\\{any}>@>] of text_char|', stands for the name of -the external file that is being opened for input or output. -Blank spaces that might appear in \\{name} are ignored. - -The `\.{/O}' parameter tells the operating system not to issue its own -error messages if something goes wrong. If a file of the specified name -cannot be found, or if such a file cannot be opened for some other reason -(e.g., someone may already be trying to write the same file), we will have -|@!erstat(f)<>0| after an unsuccessful |reset| or |rewrite|. This allows -\TeX\ to undertake appropriate corrective action. - -\TeX's file-opening procedures return |false| if no file identified by -|name_of_file| could be opened. - -@d reset_OK(#)==erstat(#)=0 -@d rewrite_OK(#)==erstat(#)=0 - -@<Procedures and functions for file-system interacting@>= -function erstat(var f:file):integer; extern; {in the runtime library} -@#@t\2@> -function a_open_in(var f:alpha_file):boolean; {open a text file for input} -begin reset(f,name_of_file,'/O'); a_open_in:=reset_OK(f); -end; -@# -function a_open_out(var f:alpha_file):boolean; {open a text file for output} -begin rewrite(f,name_of_file,'/O'); a_open_out:=rewrite_OK(f); -end; -@y -@ File opening will be done in C. -@d no_file_path = -1 -@z - -@x [39] Do file closing in C. -@<Procedures and functions for file-system interacting@>= -procedure a_close(var f:alpha_file); {close a text file} -begin close(f); -end; -@y -File closing will be done in C, too. -@z - -@x [42] Dynamic buf_size. -@!buffer:buf_type; {usually, lines of characters being read} -@y -@!buf_size:integer; {size of buffer} -@!buffer:buf_type; {usually, lines of characters being read} -@z - -@x [43] Dyanmic buf_size. -@!buf_pointer = 0..buf_size; {an index into a |buf_type|} -@!buf_type = array[buf_pointer] of ASCII_code; {for various buffers} -@y -@!buf_pointer = integer; {an index into a |buf_type|} -@!buf_type = ^ASCII_code; {for various buffers} -@z - -@x [47] Dynamic buf_size. -overflow('buffer size ',buf_size); -@y -BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('buffer', buffer, ASCII_code, - buf_size, buf_size + BUF_SIZE); -BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('sv_buffer', sv_buffer, ASCII_code, - buf_size, buf_size + BUF_SIZE); -BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('ex_buf', ex_buf, ASCII_code, - buf_size, buf_size + BUF_SIZE); -BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('out_buf', out_buf, ASCII_code, - buf_size, buf_size + BUF_SIZE); -BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('name_tok', name_tok, buf_pointer, - buf_size, buf_size + BUF_SIZE); -BIB_XRETALLOC ('name_sep_char', name_sep_char, ASCII_code, - buf_size, buf_size + BUF_SIZE); -@z - @x [48] web2c doesn't understand f^. JBibTeX while (not eoln(f)) do begin if (last >= buf_size) then buffer_overflow; - buffer[last]:=xord[f^]; - get(f); incr(last); + buffer[last] := xord[getc (f)]; + incr (last); end; - get(f); + vgetc (f); {skip the eol} @y last := input_line3(f,buffer,last,buf_size); if (last < 0) then buffer_overflow; @z -@x [49] Dynamically allocate str_pool. -@!str_pool : packed array[pool_pointer] of ASCII_code; {the characters} -@!str_start : packed array[str_number] of pool_pointer; {the starting pointers} -@y -@!str_pool : ^ASCII_code; {the characters} -@!str_start :^pool_pointer; {the starting pointers} -@z - -@x [50] pool_size is a variable now, so can't be used as a constant. -@!pool_pointer = 0..pool_size; {for variables that point into |str_pool|} -@!str_number = 0..max_strings; {for variables that point into |str_start|} -@y -@!pool_pointer = integer; {for variables that point into |str_pool|} -@!str_number = integer; {for variables that point into |str_start|} -@z - -@x [51] Add log_pr_pool_str macro. -@d trace_pr_pool_str(#) == begin - out_pool_str(log_file,#); - end -@y -@d trace_pr_pool_str(#) == begin - out_pool_str(log_file,#); - end -@# -@d log_pr_pool_str(#) == trace_pr_pool_str(#) -@z - -@x [54] Reallocate str_pool. We may need more than POOL_SIZE. - if (pool_ptr+# > pool_size) then -@y - while (pool_ptr+# > pool_size) do -@z -@x [54] Reallocate str_pool. -overflow('pool size ',pool_size); -@y -BIB_XRETALLOC ('str_pool', str_pool, ASCII_code, pool_size, - pool_size + POOL_SIZE); -@z - -% [59] (start_name) reallocate name_of_file for the new name and -% terminate with null. -@x -if (length(file_name) > file_name_size) then - begin - print ('File='); - print_pool_str (file_name); - print_ln (','); - file_nm_size_overflow; - end; -@y -free (name_of_file); -name_of_file := xmalloc_array (ASCII_code, length (file_name) + 1); -@z - @x -name_length := length(file_name); -@y -name_length := length(file_name); -name_of_file[name_length + 1] := 0; -@z - -@x [60] (file_nm_size_overflow) This procedure is not used. -procedure file_nm_size_overflow; -begin -overflow('file name size ',file_name_size); -end; -@y -@z - -% [61] (add_extension) Don't pad name_of_file with blanks, terminate -% with null. And junk the overflow check, since Web2c can't translate -% the print statement properly and it can never happen, anyway. -@x -if (name_length + length(ext) > file_name_size) then - begin - print ('File=',name_of_file,', extension='); - print_pool_str (ext); print_ln (','); - file_nm_size_overflow; - end; -@y -@z -@x -name_ptr := name_length+1; -while (name_ptr <= file_name_size) do {pad with blanks} - begin - name_of_file[name_ptr] := ' '; - incr(name_ptr); - end; -@y -name_of_file[name_length + 1] := 0; -@z - -@x [62] (add_area) This procedure is not used. -procedure add_area(@!area:str_number); -var p_ptr: pool_pointer; {running index} -begin -if (name_length + length(area) > file_name_size) then - begin - print ('File='); - print_pool_str (area); print (name_of_file,','); - file_nm_size_overflow; - end; -name_ptr := name_length; -while (name_ptr > 0) do {shift up name} - begin - name_of_file[name_ptr+length(area)] := name_of_file[name_ptr]; - decr(name_ptr); - end; -name_ptr := 1; -p_ptr := str_start[area]; -while (p_ptr < str_start[area+1]) do - begin - name_of_file[name_ptr] := chr (str_pool[p_ptr]); - incr(name_ptr); incr(p_ptr); - end; -name_length := name_length + length(area); -end; -@y -@z - -@x [65] now Pascal consts or vars, instead of web macros. -@d hash_base = empty + 1 {lowest numbered hash-table location} -@d hash_max = hash_base + hash_size - 1 {highest numbered hash-table location} -@y -@z - -@x [65] max_strings=hash_size settable at runtime. -@!hash_loc=hash_base..hash_max; {a location within the hash table} -@!hash_pointer=empty..hash_max; {either |empty| or a |hash_loc|} -@y -@!hash_loc=integer; {a location within the hash table} -@!hash_pointer=integer; {either |empty| or a |hash_loc|} -@z - -@x [66] max_strings=hash_size settable at runtime. -@!hash_next : packed array[hash_loc] of hash_pointer; {coalesced-list link} -@!hash_text : packed array[hash_loc] of str_number; {pointer to a string} -@!hash_ilk : packed array[hash_loc] of str_ilk; {the type of string} -@!ilk_info : packed array[hash_loc] of integer; {|ilk|-specific info} -@!hash_used : hash_base..hash_max+1; {allocation pointer for hash table} -@y -@!hash_next : ^hash_pointer; {coalesced-list link} -@!hash_text : ^str_number; {pointer to a string} -@!hash_ilk : ^str_ilk; {the type of string} -@!ilk_info : ^integer; {|ilk|-specific info} -@!hash_used : integer; {allocation pointer for hash table} -@z - -@x [69] Not used anymore. -@d max_hash_value = hash_prime+hash_prime-2+127 {|h|'s maximum value} -@y -@z - -@x [69] max_strings=hash_size settable at runtime. -var h:0..max_hash_value; {hash code} -@y -var h:integer; {hash code} -@z - -@x [69] str_lookup - Avoid 'uninitialized' warning. -@!old_string:boolean; {set to |true| if it's an already encountered string} -@y -@z - -@x [69] str_lookup - Avoid 'uninitialized' warning. -old_string := false; -@y -str_num := 0; {set to |>0| if it's an already encountered string} -@z - -@x [71] str_lookup - Avoid 'uninitialized' warning. - old_string := true; -@y -@z - -@x [72] str_lookup - Avoid 'uninitialized' warning. -if (old_string) then {it's an already encountered string} -@y -if (str_num>0) then {it's an already encountered string} -@z - -@x [74] Pascal Web's char -@!pds_type = packed array [pds_loc] of char; -@y -@!pds_type = const_w2c_u_string; -@z - -@x [78] C strings start at zero instead of one. -for i:=1 to len do - buffer[i] := xord[pds[i]]; -@y -for i:=1 to len do - buffer[i] := xord[pds[i-1]]; -@z - -@x [98] Can't do this tangle-time arithmetic with file_name_size. -@!aux_name_length : 0..file_name_size+1; {\.{.aux} name sans extension} -@y -@!aux_name_length : integer; -@z - -@x [101] Reading the aux file name and command-line processing. -This procedure consists of a loop that reads and processes a (nonnull) -\.{.aux} file name. It's this module and the next two that must be -changed on those systems using command-line arguments. Note: The -|term_out| and |term_in| files are system dependent. - @<Procedures and functions for the reading and processing of input files@>= procedure get_the_top_level_aux_file_name; label aux_found,@!aux_not_found; -var @<Variables for possible command-line processing@>@/ begin -check_cmnd_line := false; {many systems will change this} -loop - begin - if (check_cmnd_line) then - @<Process a possible command line@> - else - begin - write (term_out,'Please type input file name (no extension)--'); - if (eoln(term_in)) then {so the first |read| works} - read_ln (term_in); - aux_name_length := 0; - while (not eoln(term_in)) do - begin - if (aux_name_length = file_name_size) then - begin - while (not eoln(term_in)) do {discard the rest of the line} - get(term_in); - sam_you_made_the_file_name_too_long; - end; - incr(aux_name_length); - name_of_file[aux_name_length] := term_in^; - get(term_in); - end; - end; - @<Handle this \.{.aux} name@>; -aux_not_found: - check_cmnd_line := false; - end; -aux_found: {now we're ready to read the \.{.aux} file} -end; + @<Process a possible command line@> @y @<Procedures and functions for the reading and processing of input files@>= procedure get_the_top_level_aux_file_name; @@ -838,639 +214,6 @@ label aux_found,@!aux_not_found; begin if (not set_enc_string (0,'EUC')) then uexit(1); @<Process a possible command line@> - {Leave room for the \.., the extension, the junk byte at the - beginning, and the null byte at the end.} - name_of_file := xmalloc_array (ASCII_code, strlen (cmdline (optind)) + 5); - strcpy (stringcast(name_of_file + 1), cmdline (optind)); - aux_name_length := strlen (stringcast(name_of_file + 1)); - @<Handle this \.{.aux} name@>; -aux_not_found: uexit (1); -aux_found: {now we're ready to read the \.{.aux} file} -end; -@z - -% [101] Don't need this variable; we use argc to check if we have a -% command line. -@x -@<Variables for possible command-line processing@>= -@!check_cmnd_line : boolean; {|true| if we're to check the command line} -@y -@z - -@x [103] Get the aux file name from the command line. -@<Process a possible command line@>= -begin -do_nothing; {the ``default system'' doesn't use the command line} -end -@y -@<Process a possible command line@>= -parse_arguments; -@z - -% [107] Don't use a path to find the aux file, and don't add the -% extension if it's already there. -@x -add_extension (s_aux_extension); {this also sets |name_length|} -aux_ptr := 0; {initialize the \.{.aux} file stack} -if (not a_open_in(cur_aux_file)) then -@y -if (name_length < 4) or - (strcmp (stringcast(name_of_file + 1 + name_length - 4), '.aux') <> 0) -then - add_extension (s_aux_extension) {this also sets |name_length|} -else - aux_name_length := aux_name_length - 4; {set to length without \.{.aux}} -aux_ptr := 0; {initialize the \.{.aux} file stack} -if (not kpse_in_name_ok(stringcast(name_of_file+1)) or - not a_open_in(cur_aux_file,no_file_path)) then -@z - -@x [107] - Check log_file name. -if (not a_open_out(log_file)) then -@y -if (not kpse_out_name_ok(stringcast(name_of_file+1)) or - not a_open_out(log_file)) then -@z - -@x [107] - Check bbl_file name -if (not a_open_out(bbl_file)) then -@y -if (not kpse_out_name_ok(stringcast(name_of_file+1)) or - not a_open_out(bbl_file)) then -@z - -@x [109] Add log_pr_aux_name. -procedure print_aux_name; -begin -print_pool_str (cur_aux_str); -print_newline; -end; -@y -procedure print_aux_name; -begin -print_pool_str (cur_aux_str); -print_newline; -end; -@# -procedure log_pr_aux_name; -begin -log_pr_pool_str (cur_aux_str); -log_pr_newline; -end; -@z - -@x [111] Be silent unless verbose. -print ('The top-level auxiliary file: '); -print_aux_name; -@y -if verbose then begin - print ('The top-level auxiliary file: '); - print_aux_name; -end -else begin - log_pr ('The top-level auxiliary file: '); - log_pr_aux_name; -end; -@z - -@x [118] bib_list is dynamically allocated. -@!bib_list : array[bib_number] of str_number; {the \.{.bib} file list} -@y -@!bib_list : ^str_number; {the \.{.bib} file list} -@z -@x [still 118] bib_file also. -@!bib_file : array[bib_number] of alpha_file; {corresponding |file| variables} -@y -@!bib_file : ^alpha_file; {corresponding |file| variables} -@z - -@x [119] max_bib_files is a variable now, so can't be used as a const. -@!bib_number = 0..max_bib_files; {gives the |bib_list| range} -@y -@!bib_number = integer; {gives the |bib_list| range} -@z - -@x [122] Add log_pr_bib_name. -procedure print_bib_name; -begin -print_pool_str (cur_bib_str); -print_pool_str (s_bib_extension); -print_newline; -end; -@y -procedure print_bib_name; -begin -print_pool_str (cur_bib_str); -print_pool_str (s_bib_extension); -print_newline; -end; -@# -procedure log_pr_bib_name; -begin -log_pr_pool_str (cur_bib_str); -log_pr_pool_str (s_bib_extension); -log_pr_newline; -end; -@z - -@x [124] Reallocate when we run out of bib files. - overflow('number of database files ',max_bib_files); -@y -begin - {Keep old value of |max_bib_files| for the last array.} - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('bib_list', bib_list, str_number, max_bib_files, - max_bib_files + MAX_BIB_FILES); - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('bib_file', bib_file, alpha_file, max_bib_files, - max_bib_files + MAX_BIB_FILES); - BIB_XRETALLOC ('s_preamble', s_preamble, str_number, max_bib_files, - max_bib_files + MAX_BIB_FILES); -end; -@z - -@x [still 124] Use BIBINPUTS to search for the .bib file. -add_extension (s_bib_extension); -if (not a_open_in(cur_bib_file)) then - begin - add_area (s_bib_area); - if (not a_open_in(cur_bib_file)) then - open_bibdata_aux_err ('I couldn''t open database file '); - end; -@y -if (not kpse_in_name_ok(stringcast(name_of_file+1)) or - not a_open_in(cur_bib_file, kpse_bib_format)) then - open_bibdata_aux_err ('I couldn''t open database file '); -@z - -@x [128] Use BSTINPUTS/TEXINPUTS to search for .bst files. -add_extension (s_bst_extension); -if (not a_open_in(bst_file)) then - begin - add_area (s_bst_area); - if (not a_open_in(bst_file)) then - begin - print ('I couldn''t open style file '); - print_bst_name;@/ - bst_str := 0; {mark as unused again} - aux_err_return; - end; - end; -@y -if (not kpse_in_name_ok(stringcast(name_of_file+1)) or - not a_open_in(bst_file, kpse_bst_format)) then - begin - print ('I couldn''t open style file '); - print_bst_name;@/ - bst_str := 0; {mark as unused again} - aux_err_return; - end; -@z - -@x [128] Be silent unless verbose. -print ('The style file: '); -print_bst_name; -@y -if verbose then begin - print ('The style file: '); - print_bst_name; -end -else begin - log_pr ('The style file: '); - log_pr_bst_name; -end; -@z - -@x [129] Add log_pr_bst_name. -procedure print_bst_name; -begin -print_pool_str (bst_str); -print_pool_str (s_bst_extension); -print_newline; -end; -@y -procedure print_bst_name; -begin -print_pool_str (bst_str); -print_pool_str (s_bst_extension); -print_newline; -end; -@# -procedure log_pr_bst_name; -begin -log_pr_pool_str (bst_str); -log_pr_pool_str (s_bst_extension); -log_pr_newline; -end; -@z - -@x [130] cite_list is dynamically allocated. -@!cite_list : packed array[cite_number] of str_number; {the cite-key list} -@y -@!cite_list : ^str_number; {the cite-key list} -@z - -@x [131] max_cites is no longer const. -@!cite_number = 0..max_cites; {gives the |cite_list| range} -@y -@!cite_number = integer; {gives the |cite_list| range} -@z - -@x [139] Dynamic max_cites. -if (last_cite = max_cites) then - begin - print_pool_str (hash_text[cite_loc]); - print_ln (' is the key:'); - overflow('number of cite keys ',max_cites); -@y -if (last_cite = max_cites) then - begin - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('cite_list', cite_list, str_number, - max_cites, max_cites + MAX_CITES); - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('type_list', type_list, hash_ptr2, - max_cites, max_cites + MAX_CITES); - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('entry_exists', entry_exists, boolean, - max_cites, max_cites + MAX_CITES); - BIB_XRETALLOC ('cite_info', cite_info, str_number, - max_cites, max_cites + MAX_CITES); - while (last_cite < max_cites) do - begin - type_list[last_cite] := empty;@/ - cite_info[last_cite] := any_value; {to appeas \PASCAL's boolean evaluation} - incr(last_cite); - end; -@z - -% [142] Don't pad with blanks. -% Don't use a path to search for subsidiary aux files, either. -@x -while (name_ptr <= file_name_size) do {pad with blanks} - begin - name_of_file[name_ptr] := ' '; - incr(name_ptr); - end; -if (not a_open_in(cur_aux_file)) then -@y -name_of_file[name_ptr] := 0; -if (not kpse_in_name_ok(stringcast(name_of_file+1)) or - not a_open_in(cur_aux_file, no_file_path)) then -@z - -% [152] This goto gets turned into a setjmp/longjmp by ./convert -- -% unfortunately, it is a nonlocal goto. ekrell@ulysses.att.com -% implemented the conversion. -@x -buf_ptr2 := last; {to get the first input line} -loop - begin - if (not eat_bst_white_space) then {the end of the \.{.bst} file} - goto bst_done; - get_bst_command_and_process; - end; -bst_done: a_close (bst_file); -@y -buf_ptr2 := last; {to get the first input line} -hack1; - begin - if (not eat_bst_white_space) then {the end of the \.{.bst} file} - hack2; - get_bst_command_and_process; - end; -bst_done: a_close (bst_file); -@z - -% max_ent_ints and max_ent_strs are gone, max_fields is no longer const. -@x [161] quote_next_fn and end_of_def are Pascal consts, instead of web macros. -@d quote_next_fn = hash_base - 1 {special marker used in defining functions} -@d end_of_def = hash_max + 1 {another such special marker} - -@<Types in the outer block@>= -@!fn_class = 0..last_fn_class; {the \.{.bst} function classes} -@!wiz_fn_loc = 0..wiz_fn_space; {|wiz_defined|-function storage locations} -@!int_ent_loc = 0..max_ent_ints; {|int_entry_var| storage locations} -@!str_ent_loc = 0..max_ent_strs; {|str_entry_var| storage locations} -@!str_glob_loc = 0..max_glb_str_minus_1; {|str_global_var| storage locations} -@!field_loc = 0..max_fields; {individual field storage locations} -@y -@<Types in the outer block@>= -@!fn_class = 0..last_fn_class; {the \.{.bst} function classes} -@!wiz_fn_loc = integer; {|wiz_defined|-function storage locations} -@!int_ent_loc = integer; {|int_entry_var| storage locations} -@!str_ent_loc = integer; {|str_entry_var| storage locations} -@!str_glob_loc = integer; {|str_global_var| storage locations} -@!field_loc = integer; {individual field storage locations} -@z - -@x [162] max_strings=hash_size settable at runtime. -@!fn_type : packed array[hash_loc] of fn_class; -@y -@!fn_type : ^fn_class; -@z - -@x [162] Dynamically allocate wiz_functions. -@!wiz_functions : packed array[wiz_fn_loc] of hash_ptr2; -@y -@!wiz_functions : ^hash_ptr2; -@z - -% [still 162] Convert entry_ints and entry_strs to dynamically-allocated -% one-dimensional arrays; too bad C and Pascal lag Fortran in supporting -% run-time dimensioning of multidimensional arrays. Other changes that -% follow this one will convert every reference to entry_strs[p][q] to -% x_entry_strs(p)(q), the equivalent of entry_strs[p*(ent_str_size+1) + -% q], but hidden inside a macro to mask the addressing computation. -% Although WEB does not have multi-argument macros, webman.tex shows how -% to get the equivalent effect. -@x -@!entry_ints : array[int_ent_loc] of integer; -@!num_ent_ints : int_ent_loc; {the number of distinct |int_entry_var| names} -@!str_ent_ptr : str_ent_loc; {general |str_entry_var| location} -@!entry_strs : array[str_ent_loc] of - packed array[0..ent_str_size] of ASCII_code; -@y -@!entry_ints : ^integer; {dynamically-allocated array} -@!num_ent_ints : int_ent_loc; {the number of distinct |int_entry_var| names} -@!str_ent_ptr : str_ent_loc; {general |str_entry_var| location} -@!entry_strs : ^ASCII_code; {dynamically-allocated array} -@z - -@x [still 162] Dynamically allocate global strings -@!str_glb_ptr : 0..max_glob_strs; {general |str_global_var| location} -@!glb_str_ptr : array[str_glob_loc] of str_number; -@!global_strs : array[str_glob_loc] of array[0..glob_str_size] of ASCII_code; -@!glb_str_end : array[str_glob_loc] of 0..glob_str_size; {end markers} -@!num_glb_strs : 0..max_glob_strs; {number of distinct |str_global_var| names} -@y -@!str_glb_ptr : integer; {general |str_global_var| location} -@!glb_str_ptr : ^str_number; -@!global_strs : ^ASCII_code; -@!glb_str_end : ^integer; {end markers} -@!num_glb_strs : integer; {number of distinct |str_global_var| names} -@z - -@x [still 162] Dynamically allocate field_info. -@!field_info : packed array[field_loc] of str_number; -@y -@!field_info : ^str_number; -@z - -@x [188] Dynamically allocate singl_function. -type @!fn_def_loc = 0..single_fn_space; {for a single |wiz_defined|-function} -var singl_function : packed array[fn_def_loc] of hash_ptr2; -@y -type @!fn_def_loc = integer; {for a single |wiz_defined|-function} -var singl_function : ^hash_ptr2; -@!single_fn_space : integer; {space allocated for this |singl_function| instance} -@z - -@x [still 188] Dynamically allocate singl_function. -begin -eat_bst_white_and_eof_check ('function'); -@y -begin -single_fn_space := SINGLE_FN_SPACE; -singl_function := XTALLOC (single_fn_space + 1, hash_ptr2); -eat_bst_white_and_eof_check ('function'); -@z - -@x [still 188] Dynamically allocate singl_function. -exit: -end; -@y -exit: -libc_free (singl_function); -end; -@z - -@x [189] Reallocate if out of single function space. - singl_fn_overflow; -@y - begin - BIB_XRETALLOC ('singl_function', singl_function, hash_ptr2, - single_fn_space, single_fn_space + SINGLE_FN_SPACE); - end; -@z - -@x [still 189] Procedure |singl_fn_overflow| replaced by inline code. -procedure singl_fn_overflow; -begin -overflow('single function space ',single_fn_space); -end; -@y -@z - -@x [199] A variable named `int' is no good in C. -@<Procedures and functions for handling numbers, characters, and strings@>= -@y -@d int == the_int -@<Procedures and functions for handling numbers, characters, and strings@>= -@z - -@x [201] Reallocate if out of wizard space. -if (single_ptr + wiz_def_ptr > wiz_fn_space) then - begin - print (single_ptr + wiz_def_ptr : 0,': '); - overflow('wizard-defined function space ',wiz_fn_space); - end; -@y -while (single_ptr + wiz_def_ptr > wiz_fn_space) do - begin - BIB_XRETALLOC ('wiz_functions', wiz_functions, hash_ptr2, - wiz_fn_space, wiz_fn_space + WIZ_FN_SPACE); - end; -@z - -@x [217] Reallocate if out of global strings. - overflow('number of string global-variables ',max_glob_strs); -@y - begin - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('glb_str_ptr', glb_str_ptr, str_number, - max_glob_strs, max_glob_strs + MAX_GLOB_STRS); - BIB_XRETALLOC_STRING ('global_strs', global_strs, glob_str_size, - max_glob_strs, max_glob_strs + MAX_GLOB_STRS); - BIB_XRETALLOC ('glb_str_end', glb_str_end, integer, - max_glob_strs, max_glob_strs + MAX_GLOB_STRS); - str_glb_ptr := num_glb_strs; - while (str_glb_ptr < max_glob_strs) do {make new |str_global_var|s empty} - begin - glb_str_ptr[str_glb_ptr] := 0; - glb_str_end[str_glb_ptr] := 0; - incr(str_glb_ptr); - end; - end; -@z - -@x [220] undefined is now a Pascal const, instead of a web macro -@d undefined = hash_max + 1 {a special marker used for |type_list|} -@y -@z - -@x [220] type_list is dynamically allocated. -@!type_list : packed array[cite_number] of hash_ptr2; -@y -@!type_list : ^hash_ptr2; -@z -@x [220] entry_exists also. -@!entry_exists : packed array[cite_number] of boolean; -@y -@!entry_exists : ^boolean; -@z -@x [220] cite_info also. -@!cite_info : packed array[cite_number] of str_number; {extra |cite_list| info} -@y -@!cite_info : ^str_number; {extra |cite_list| info} -@z - -@x [225] Be silent unless verbose. - print ('Database file #',bib_ptr+1:0,': '); - print_bib_name;@/ -@y - if verbose then begin - print ('Database file #',bib_ptr+1:0,': '); - print_bib_name; - end - else begin - log_pr ('Database file #',bib_ptr+1:0,': '); - log_pr_bib_name; - end; -@z - -@x [227] Reallocate if out of fields. -procedure check_field_overflow (@!total_fields : integer); -begin -if (total_fields > max_fields) then - begin - print_ln (total_fields:0,' fields:'); - overflow('total number of fields ',max_fields); -@y -procedure check_field_overflow (@!total_fields : integer); -var @!f_ptr: field_loc; - @!start_fields: field_loc; -begin -if (total_fields > max_fields) then - begin - start_fields := max_fields; - BIB_XRETALLOC ('field_info', field_info, str_number, max_fields, - total_fields + MAX_FIELDS); - {Initialize to |missing|.} - for f_ptr := start_fields to max_fields - 1 do begin - field_info[f_ptr] := missing; - end; -@z - -@x [243] Reallocate when we run out of s_preamble's. - bib_err ('You''ve exceeded ',max_bib_files:0,' preamble commands'); -@y -begin - {Keep old value of |max_bib_files| for the last array.} - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('bib_list', bib_list, str_number, max_bib_files, - max_bib_files + MAX_BIB_FILES); - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('bib_file', bib_file, alpha_file, max_bib_files, - max_bib_files + MAX_BIB_FILES); - BIB_XRETALLOC ('s_preamble', s_preamble, str_number, max_bib_files, - max_bib_files + MAX_BIB_FILES); -end; -@z - -@x [264] Add check for fieldinfo[] overflow. -field_ptr := entry_cite_ptr * num_fields + fn_info[field_name_loc]; -@y -field_ptr := entry_cite_ptr * num_fields + fn_info[field_name_loc]; -if (field_ptr >= max_fields) then - confusion ('field_info index is out of range'); -@z - -@x [266] Fix bug in the add_database_cite procedure. -check_field_overflow (num_fields*new_cite); -@y -check_field_overflow (num_fields*(new_cite+1)); -@z - -@x [278] Add check for fieldinfo[] overflow. -@<Add cross-reference information@>= -begin -@y -@<Add cross-reference information@>= -begin -if ((num_cites - 1) * num_fields + crossref_num >= max_fields) then - confusion ('field_info index is out of range'); -@z - -@x [280] Add check for fieldinfo[] overflow. -@<Subtract cross-reference information@>= -begin -@y -@<Subtract cross-reference information@>= -begin -if ((num_cites - 1) * num_fields + crossref_num >= max_fields) then - confusion ('field_info index is out of range'); -@z - -@x [286] Add check for fieldinfo[] overflow. -@<Slide this cite key down to its permanent spot@>= -begin -@y -@<Slide this cite key down to its permanent spot@>= -begin -if ((cite_xptr + 1) * num_fields > max_fields) then - confusion ('field_info index is out of range'); -@z - -@x [288] Allocate entry_ints as needed. -if (num_ent_ints*num_cites > max_ent_ints) then - begin - print (num_ent_ints*num_cites,': '); - overflow('total number of integer entry-variables ',max_ent_ints); - end; -@y -entry_ints := XTALLOC ((num_ent_ints + 1) * (num_cites + 1), integer); -@z - -@x [289] Allocate entry_strs as needed. -if (num_ent_strs*num_cites > max_ent_strs) then - begin - print (num_ent_strs*num_cites,': '); - overflow('total number of string entry-variables ',max_ent_strs); - end; -@y -entry_strs := XTALLOC ((num_ent_strs + 1) * (num_cites + 1) * (ent_str_size + 1), ASCII_code); -@z - -@x [289] Macroize entry_strs[][]. - entry_strs[str_ent_ptr][0] := end_of_string; -@y - x_entry_strs(str_ent_ptr)(0) := end_of_string; -@z - -@x [291] Dynamic lit_stk_size. -@!lit_stack : array[lit_stk_loc] of integer; {the literal function stack} -@!lit_stk_type : array[lit_stk_loc] of stk_type; {their corresponding types} -@y -@!lit_stack : ^integer; {the literal function stack} -@!lit_stk_type : ^stk_type; {their corresponding types} -@z - -@x [292] Dynamic lit_stk_size. -@!lit_stk_loc = 0..lit_stk_size; {the stack range} -@y -@!lit_stk_loc = integer; {the stack range} -@z - -@x [302] Macroize entry_strs[][]. - char1 := entry_strs[ptr1][char_ptr]; - char2 := entry_strs[ptr2][char_ptr]; -@y - char1 := x_entry_strs(ptr1)(char_ptr); - char2 := x_entry_strs(ptr2)(char_ptr); -@z - -@x [308] Reallocate literal stack. - overflow('literal-stack size ',lit_stk_size); -@y - begin - BIB_XRETALLOC_NOSET ('lit_stack', lit_stack, integer, - lit_stk_size, lit_stk_size + LIT_STK_SIZE); - BIB_XRETALLOC ('lit_stk_type', lit_stk_type, stk_type, - lit_stk_size, lit_stk_size + LIT_STK_SIZE); - end; @z @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [321] @@ -1492,36 +235,6 @@ unbreakable_tail : boolean; {because it contains no |white_space| character} @!t : buf_pointer; @z -@x [321] Dynamic buf_size. - overflow('output buffer size ',buf_size); -@y - buffer_overflow; -@z - -% We shouldn't try to split a \% combo, as the result is an escaped % at -% end-of-line, and a line beginning with a %, which leads to rest being -% ignored. This is a special case of the general problem that we shouldn't -% split macro invocations either -- however, the best way to avoid that is -% not to split lines at all. -% @x [324] Check whether we're trying to break a \% combo. -% out_buf[end_ptr] := out_buf[max_print_line-1]; {save this character} -% out_buf[max_print_line-1] := comment; {so \TeX\ does the thing right} -% out_buf_length := max_print_line; -% break_ptr := out_buf_length - 1; {the `|-1|' allows for the restoration} -% output_bbl_line; {output what we can,} -% out_buf[max_print_line-1] := out_buf[end_ptr]; {restore this character} -% @y -% if out_buf[max_print_line-1] = comment then {assume \% combo here} -% out_buf_length := max_print_line - 1 -% else -% out_buf_length := max_print_line; -% break_ptr := out_buf_length - 1; {the `|-1|' allows for the restoration} -% out_buf[end_ptr] := out_buf[break_ptr]; {save this character} -% out_buf[break_ptr] := comment; {so \TeX\ does the thing right} -% output_bbl_line; {output what we can,} -% out_buf[break_ptr] := out_buf[end_ptr]; {restore this character} -% @z - @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [324] @<Break that unbreakably long line@>= begin @@ -1569,30 +282,6 @@ out_buf_length := end_ptr - break_ptr; end @z -@x [328] Add check for fieldinfo[] overflow. - field_ptr := cite_ptr*num_fields + fn_info[ex_fn_loc]; -@y - field_ptr := cite_ptr*num_fields + fn_info[ex_fn_loc]; - if (field_ptr >= max_fields) then - confusion ('field_info index is out of range'); -@z - -@x [330] Macroize entry_strs[][] - while (entry_strs[str_ent_ptr][ex_buf_ptr] <> end_of_string) do - {copy characters into the buffer} - append_ex_buf_char (entry_strs[str_ent_ptr][ex_buf_ptr]); -@y - while (x_entry_strs(str_ent_ptr)(ex_buf_ptr) <> end_of_string) do - {copy characters into the buffer} - append_ex_buf_char (x_entry_strs(str_ent_ptr)(ex_buf_ptr)); -@z - -@x [331] Macroize global_strs[][] - append_char (global_strs[str_glb_ptr][glob_chr_ptr]); -@y - append_char (x_global_strs(str_glb_ptr)(glob_chr_ptr)); -@z - @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [332] @!b_while : hash_loc; {\.{while\$}} @!b_width : hash_loc; {\.{width\$}} @@ -1635,12 +324,6 @@ build_in('write$ ',6,b_write,n_write); build_in('is.kanji.str$',13,b_is_kanji_str,n_is_kanji_str); @z -@x [338] s_preamble is dynamically allocated. -@!s_preamble : array[bib_number] of str_number; -@y -@!s_preamble : ^str_number; -@z - @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [342] n_width : x_width; n_write : x_write; @@ -1667,38 +350,6 @@ end @<|execute_fn| itself@> @z -@x [345] Dynamic buf_size. -@!name_tok : packed array[buf_pointer] of buf_pointer; {name-token ptr list} -@!name_sep_char : packed array[buf_pointer] of ASCII_code; {token-ending chars} -@y -@!name_tok : ^buf_pointer; {name-token ptr list} -@!name_sep_char : ^ASCII_code; {token-ending chars} -@z - -@x [358] Macroize entry_strs[][]. - while (sp_ptr < sp_xptr1) do - begin {copy characters into |entry_strs|} - entry_strs[str_ent_ptr][ent_chr_ptr] := str_pool[sp_ptr]; - incr(ent_chr_ptr); - incr(sp_ptr); - end; - entry_strs[str_ent_ptr][ent_chr_ptr] := end_of_string; -@y - while (sp_ptr < sp_xptr1) do - begin {copy characters into |entry_strs|} - x_entry_strs(str_ent_ptr)(ent_chr_ptr) := str_pool[sp_ptr]; - incr(ent_chr_ptr); - incr(sp_ptr); - end; - x_entry_strs(str_ent_ptr)(ent_chr_ptr) := end_of_string; -@z - -@x [360] Macroize global_strs[][] - global_strs[str_glb_ptr][glob_chr_ptr] := str_pool[sp_ptr]; -@y - x_global_strs(str_glb_ptr)(glob_chr_ptr) := str_pool[sp_ptr]; -@z - @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui --- add.period$ for ver. 0.30 case (str_pool[sp_ptr]) of period, @@ -1775,7 +426,7 @@ if (ex_buf_ptr < ex_buf_length) then {remove the ``and'', or Zenkau comma} end; zen_pun_first: begin - if((ex_buf[ex_buf_ptr+1]=zen_comma) or + if((ex_buf[ex_buf_ptr+1]=zen_comma) or (ex_buf[ex_buf_ptr+1]=zen_kuten) ) then begin preceding_white := false; @@ -1790,6 +441,7 @@ if (ex_buf_ptr < ex_buf_length) then {remove the ``and'', or Zenkau comma} ex_buf_ptr := ex_buf_ptr + 2; end; @z + @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui for Zenkaku comma[385] othercases if (lex_class[ex_buf[ex_buf_ptr]] = white_space) then @@ -1825,19 +477,6 @@ check_brace_level (pop_lit_var); end; @z -% [389] bibtex.web has mutually exclusive tests here; Oren said he -% doesn't want to fix it until 1.0, since it's obviously of no practical -% import (or someone would have found it before GCC 2 did). Changing -% the second `and' to an `or' makes all but the last of multiple authors -% be omitted in the bbl file, so I simply removed the statement. -@x -while ((ex_buf_xptr < ex_buf_ptr) and - (lex_class[ex_buf[ex_buf_ptr]] = white_space) and - (lex_class[ex_buf[ex_buf_ptr]] = sep_char)) do - incr(ex_buf_xptr); {this removes leading stuff} -@y -@z - @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [415] if (lex_class[name_buf[name_bf_ptr]] = alpha) then begin @@ -1874,6 +513,7 @@ begin @z @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [438] +str_room(sp_end - sp_ptr); while (sp_ptr < sp_end) do {shift the substring} begin append_char (str_pool[sp_ptr]); @@ -1883,12 +523,12 @@ while (sp_ptr < sp_end) do {shift the substring} { 2 bytes Kanji code break check } tps:=str_start[pop_lit3]; while (tps < sp_ptr ) do - if str_pool[tps] > 127 + if str_pool[tps] > 127 then tps := tps + 2 else incr(tps); tpe:=tps; while (tpe < sp_end ) do begin - if str_pool[tpe] > 127 + if str_pool[tpe] > 127 then tpe := tpe+2 else incr(tpe); end; @@ -1915,14 +555,6 @@ while (sp_ptr < sp_end) do {shift the substring} end; @z -% Forgot to check for pool overflow here. Triggered by bibtex-mem.test (3). -@x [445] -if (pop_lit2 >= cmd_str_ptr) then {no shifting---merely change pointers} -@y -str_room(sp_brace_level + sp_end - sp_ptr); -if (pop_lit2 >= cmd_str_ptr) then {no shifting---merely change pointers} -@z - @x Changes for JBibTeX by Shouichi Matsui [445] else if (str_pool[sp_xptr1-1] = right_brace) then begin @@ -1946,53 +578,15 @@ if (pop_lit2 >= cmd_str_ptr) then {no shifting---merely change pointers} end; @z -% [460] Eliminate unreferenced statement label, because `undefined' is -% now a constant expression that is not evaluated at the Web level. If -% this label were ever required, it could be replaced by the constant -% 9997, which is not used as a statement label in BibTeX. @x - undefined : trace_pr ('unknown') -@y - trace_pr ('unknown') -@z - -@x [461] Macroize entry_strs[][]. - while (entry_strs[str_ent_ptr][ent_chr_ptr] <> end_of_string) do - begin - trace_pr (xchr[entry_strs[str_ent_ptr][ent_chr_ptr]]); - incr(ent_chr_ptr); - end; -@y - while (x_entry_strs(str_ent_ptr)(ent_chr_ptr) <> end_of_string) do - begin - trace_pr (xchr[x_entry_strs(str_ent_ptr)(ent_chr_ptr)]); - incr(ent_chr_ptr); - end; -@z - -@x [463] Add check for fieldinfo[] overflow. - field_ptr := cite_ptr * num_fields; - field_end_ptr := field_ptr + num_fields; -@y - field_ptr := cite_ptr * num_fields; - field_end_ptr := field_ptr + num_fields; - if (field_end_ptr > max_fields) then - confusion ('field_info index is out of range'); -@z - -@x [468] System-dependent changes. -This section should be replaced, if necessary, by changes to the program -that are necessary to make \BibTeX\ work at a particular installation. -It is usually best to design your change file so that all changes to -previous sections preserve the section numbering; then everybody's version -will be consistent with the printed program. More extensive changes, -which introduce new sections, can be inserted here; then only the index -itself will get a new section number. +const n_options = 4; {Pascal won't count array lengths for us.} +var @!long_options: array[0..n_options] of getopt_struct; + @!getopt_return_val: integer; + @!option_index: c_int_type; + @!current_option: 0..n_options; +begin + @<Initialize the option variables@>; @y -@d argument_is (#) == (strcmp (long_options[option_index].name, #) = 0) - -@<Define |parse_arguments|@> = -procedure parse_arguments; const n_options = 5; {Pascal won't count array lengths for us.} var @!long_options: array[0..n_options] of getopt_struct; @!getopt_return_val: integer; @@ -2002,98 +596,55 @@ var @!long_options: array[0..n_options] of getopt_struct; begin @<Initialize the option variables@>; version_switch := false; - @<Define the option table@>; - repeat - getopt_return_val := getopt_long_only (argc, argv, '', long_options, - address_of (option_index)); - if getopt_return_val = -1 then begin - {End of arguments; we exit the loop below.} ; +@z - end else if getopt_return_val = "?" then begin +@x + usage ('bibtex'); +@y usage ('pbibtex'); +@z - end else if argument_is ('min-crossrefs') then begin - min_crossrefs := atoi (optarg); - - end else if argument_is ('help') then begin +@x + usage_help (BIBTEX_HELP, nil); +@y usage_help (PBIBTEX_HELP, nil); +@z - end else if argument_is ('version') then begin +@x + print_version_and_exit (banner, 'Oren Patashnik', nil, nil); +@y version_switch := true; end else if argument_is ('kanji') then begin @<Set process kanji code@>; +@z - end; {Else it was a flag; |getopt| has already done the assignment.} +@x + until getopt_return_val = -1; +@y until getopt_return_val = -1; if (version_switch) then print_version_and_exit (banner, 'Oren Patashnik', nil, nil); +@z - {Now |optind| is the index of first non-option on the command line. - We must have one remaining argument.} +@x + if (optind + 1 <> argc) then begin + write_ln (stderr, 'bibtex: Need exactly one file argument.'); + usage ('bibtex'); +@y if (optind + 1 <> argc) then begin write_ln (stderr, 'pbibtex: Need exactly one file argument.'); usage ('pbibtex'); - end; -end; - -@ Here is the first of the options we allow. -@.-terse@> - -@<Define the option...@> = -current_option := 0; -long_options[0].name := 'terse'; -long_options[0].has_arg := 0; -long_options[0].flag := address_of (verbose); -long_options[0].val := 0; -incr (current_option); - -@ The global variable |verbose| determines whether or not we print -progress information. - -@<Glob...@> = -@!verbose: c_int_type; - -@ Start off |true|, to match the default behavior. - -@<Initialize the option...@> = -verbose := true; - -@ Here is an option to change the minimum number of cross-refs required -for automatic |cite_list| inclusion. -@.-min-crossrefs@> - -@<Define the option...@> = -long_options[current_option].name := 'min-crossrefs'; -long_options[current_option].has_arg := 1; -long_options[current_option].flag := 0; -long_options[current_option].val := 0; -incr (current_option); - -@ -@<Glob...@> = -@!min_crossrefs: integer; - -@ Set |min_crossrefs| to two by default, so we match the -documentation (\.{btxdoc.tex}). - -@<Initialize the option...@> = -min_crossrefs := 2; - -@ One of the standard options. -@.-help@> +@z -@<Define the option...@> = -long_options[current_option].name := 'help'; +@x +long_options[current_option].name := 'version'; long_options[current_option].has_arg := 0; long_options[current_option].flag := 0; long_options[current_option].val := 0; incr (current_option); -@ Another of the standard options. -@.-version@> - -@<Define the option...@> = +@y long_options[current_option].name := 'version'; long_options[current_option].has_arg := 0; long_options[current_option].flag := 0; @@ -2109,84 +660,24 @@ long_options[current_option].has_arg := 1; long_options[current_option].flag := 0; long_options[current_option].val := 0; incr(current_option); +@z -@ An element with all zeros always ends the list. - -@<Define the option...@> = -long_options[current_option].name := 0; -long_options[current_option].has_arg := 0; -long_options[current_option].flag := 0; -long_options[current_option].val := 0; - -@ Determine |ent_str_size|, |glob_str_size|, and |max_strings| from the -environment, configuration file, or default value. Set -|hash_size:=max_strings|, but not less than |HASH_SIZE|. - -{|setup_bound_var| stuff adapted from \.{tex.ch}.} -@d setup_bound_var(#)==bound_default:=#; setup_bound_var_end -@d setup_bound_var_end(#)==bound_name:=#; setup_bound_var_end_end -@d setup_bound_var_end_end(#)== - setup_bound_variable(address_of(#), bound_name, bound_default); - if # < bound_default then # := bound_default - -@<Procedures and functions for about everything@>= -procedure setup_params; -var bound_default: integer; {for setup} -@!bound_name: const_cstring; {for setup} +@x +begin kpse_set_program_name (argv[0], 'bibtex'); +@y begin kpse_set_program_name (argv[0], 'pbibtex'); -setup_bound_var (ENT_STR_SIZE)('ent_str_size')(ent_str_size); -setup_bound_var (GLOB_STR_SIZE)('glob_str_size')(glob_str_size); -setup_bound_var (MAX_STRINGS)('max_strings')(max_strings); -@# -hash_size := max_strings; -if hash_size < HASH_SIZE then hash_size := HASH_SIZE; -hash_max := hash_size + hash_base - 1; -end_of_def := hash_max + 1; -undefined := hash_max + 1; -end; +@z -@ We use the algorithm from Knuth's \.{primes.web} to compute |hash_prime| -as the smallest prime number not less than 85\% of |hash_size| (and -|>=128|). -@d primes == hash_next {array holding the first |k| primes} -@d mult == hash_text {array holding odd multiples of the first |o| primes} +@x + until j_prime; + incr (k); + hash_prime := j; + primes[k] := hash_prime; + end; +end; -@<Procedures and functions for about everything@>= -procedure compute_hash_prime; -var hash_want: integer; {85\% of |hash_size|} -@!k: integer; {number of prime numbers $p_i$ in |primes|} -@!j: integer; {a prime number candidate} -@!o: integer; {number of odd multiples of primes in |mult|} -@!square: integer; {$p_o^2$} -@!n: integer; {loop index} -@!j_prime: boolean; {is |j| a prime?} -begin hash_want := (hash_size div 20) * 17; -j := 1; -k := 1; -hash_prime := 2; -primes[k] := hash_prime; -o := 2; -square := 9; -while hash_prime < hash_want do - begin - repeat - j := j + 2; - if j = square then - begin - mult[o] := j; - j := j + 2; - incr (o); - square := primes[o] * primes[o]; - end; - n := 2; - j_prime := true; - while (n < o) and j_prime do - begin - while mult[n] < j do mult[n] := mult[n] + 2 * primes[n]; - if mult[n] = j then j_prime := false; - incr (n); - end; +@y until j_prime; incr (k); hash_prime := j; @@ -2198,7 +689,7 @@ end; @<Check if |max_print_line|-1 is in mid kanji@>= t:=0; -while(t<max_print_line-1) do +while(t<max_print_line-1) do if out_buf[t]>127 then t:=t+2 else t:=t+1; in_mid_kanji:= t>=max_print_line; @@ -2224,7 +715,7 @@ begin end; push_lit_stk(0,stk_int); end; -exit:end; +exit:end; @ @<Set process kanji code@>= if (not set_enc_string(optarg, 0)) then begin |