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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2011-07-28 23:15:43 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2011-07-28 23:15:43 +0000 |
commit | 0314236a212d9845f6aa2543aada06f1cdf0b225 (patch) | |
tree | cec9dbf6fc6e8e3df98234e19b3e0b57c58b69db /Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex | |
parent | 2e03a3176ecec8c983010ae293cff9713b858cca (diff) |
urlbst script in bindir, Claire mail 26 Jul 2011 16:38:31
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/urlbst/urlbst b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/urlbst/urlbst deleted file mode 100755 index 9c3516a5df1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/urlbst/urlbst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,804 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w -# -# Usage: ./urlbst.pl [--eprint] [--doi] [--pubmed] -# [--nohyperlinks] [--inlinelinks] [--hypertex] [--hyperref] -# [input-file [output-file]] -# If either input-file or output-file is omitted, they are replaced by -# stdin or stdout respectively. -# -# See http://purl.org/nxg/dist/urlbst for documentation -# -# $Id$ - -$version = '0.7'; -($progname = $0) =~ s/.*\///; -$mymarker = "% $progname"; -$mymarkerend = "% ...$progname to here"; -$myurl = 'http://purl.org/nxg/dist/urlbst'; - - -$infile = '-'; -$outfile = '-'; - -$addeprints = 1; # if true (nonzero) we add support for eprints -$literals{eprintprefix} = 'arXiv:'; # make these settable with --eprint? syntax? -$eprinturl = 'http://arxiv.org/abs/'; - -$adddoiresolver = 1; -$literals{doiprefix} = 'doi:'; -$doiurl = 'http://dx.doi.org/'; - -$addpubmedresolver = 1; -$literals{pubmedprefix} = 'PMID:'; -$pubmedurl = 'http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/'; - -$makehref = 0; -$literals{urlintro} = "URL: "; -$inlinelinks = 0; - -$literals{online} = "online"; -$literals{cited} = "cited "; -$literals{linktext} = "[link]"; - -$automatic_output_filename = 0; - -$Usage = "$progname [--eprint] [--doi] [--pubmed]\n [--nohyperlinks] [--[no]inlinelinks] [--hypertex] [--hyperref]\n [--literal key=value]\n [--help] [input-file [output-file]]"; - -# Magic environment variable: if this is set, then we're being called from a Platypus wrapper -# See http://www.sveinbjorn.org/platypus -if ($ENV{"CALLED_FROM_PLATYPUS"}) { - $automatic_output_filename = 1; -} - -while ($#ARGV >= 0) { - if ($ARGV[0] eq '--eprint') { - $addeprints = 1; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--noeprint') { - $addeprints = 0; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--doi') { - $adddoiresolver = 1; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--nodoi') { - $adddoiresolver = 0; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--pubmed') { - $addpubmedresolver = 1; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--nopubmed') { - $addpubmedresolver = 0; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--nohyperlinks') { - $makehref = 0; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--hypertex') { - $makehref = 1; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--hyperref') { - $makehref = 2; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--inlinelinks') { - $inlinelinks = 1; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--noinlinelinks') { - $inlinelinks = 0; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--automatic-output') { - $automatic_output_filename = 1; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--literal') { - shift; - my $showstrings = 0; - if ((($k, $v) = ($ARGV[0] =~ /^(\w+)=(.*)/)) && exists $literals{$k}) { - $literals{$k} = $v; - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq 'help') { - $showstrings = 1; - } else { - print "No literal found in $ARGV[0]; ignoring that\n"; - $showstrings = 1; - } - if ($showstrings) { - print " Possible literal strings (and defaults) are...\n"; - while (($k, $v) = each (%literals)) { - print " $k ($v)\n"; - } - exit(0); - } - } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq '--help') { - print <<EOD; -urlbst version $version - Usage: $Usage - --[no]eprint include support for `eprint' fields - --[no]doi include support for `doi' field - --[no]pubmed include support for `pubmed' field - --nohyperlinks do not include active links anywhere - --[no]inlinelinks add hyperlinks to entry titles - --hypertex include HyperTeX-style hyperlink support - --hyperref include {hyperref}-style hyperlink support - (generally better) - --literal key=value set one of the literal strings - (see `--literal help' for possibilities) - --help print this help - Input and output files may be given as `-' (default) to indicate stdin/out. - -EOD - printf(" Defaults:\n"); - printf(" eprint refs %s\n", ($addeprints ? "included" : "not included")); - printf(" DOIs %s\n", ($adddoiresolver ? "included" : "not included")); - printf(" PUBMED refs %s\n", ($addpubmedresolver ? "included" : "not included")); - printf(" hyperlinks %s\n", ($makehref==0 ? "none" : $makehref==1 ? "hypertex" : "hyperref")); - printf(" inline links %s\n", ($inlinelinks ? "included" : "not included")); - exit(0); - } elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-/) { - die "Unrecognised option $ARGV[0]: Usage: $Usage\n"; - } elsif ($infile eq '-') { - $infile = $ARGV[0]; - } elsif ($outfile eq '-') { - $outfile = $ARGV[0]; - } else { - die "Usage: $Usage\n"; - } - shift(@ARGV); -} - -if ($inlinelinks && $makehref == 0) { - print <<'EOD'; -Warning: --inlinelinks and --nohyperlinks were both specified (possibly - implicitly). That combination makes no sense, so I'll ignore - --nohyperlinks and use --hyperref instead -EOD - $makehref = 2; -} - -if ($automatic_output_filename) { - if ($infile eq '-') { - print "ERROR: No input filename given with --automatic-output\n"; - } - $outfile = $infile; - @outparts = split /\./, $outfile; - $ext = pop(@outparts); - $outfile=join('.', @outparts); - if ($outfile eq '') { - $outfile = $ext . '-url'; - } else { - $outfile = $outfile . '-url.' . $ext; - } -} - -$exitstatus = 0; # success status - -open (IN, "<$infile") || die "Can't open $infile to read"; -open (OUT, ">$outfile") || die "Can't open $outfile to write"; - -# We have to make certain assumptions about the source files, in order -# to patch them at the correct places. Specifically, we assume that -# -# - there's a function init.state.consts -# -# - ...and an output.nonnull which does the actual outputting, which -# has the `usual' interface. -# -# - we can replace -# fin.entry -# by -# new.block -# output.url % the function which formats and displays any URL -# fin.entry -# -# - there is a function which handles the `article' entry type (this -# will always be true) -# -# - there is a function output.bibitem which is called at the -# beginning of each entry type -# - ...and one called fin.entry which is called at the end -# -# If the functions format.date, format.title or new.block are not defined (the -# former is not in apalike, for example, and the last is not in the -# AMS styles), then replacements are included in the output. -# -# All these assumptions are true of the standard files and, since most -# style files derive from them more or less directly, are true of most (?) -# other style files, too. -# -# There's some rather ugly Perl down here. The parsing for -# brace-matching could probably do with being rewritten in places, to -# make it less ugly, and more robust. - -print OUT "%%% Modification of BibTeX style file ", ($infile eq '-' ? '<stdin>' : $infile), "\n"; -print OUT "%%% ... by $progname, version $version (marked with \"$mymarker\")\n%%% See <$myurl>\n"; -print OUT "%%% Added webpage entry type, and url and lastchecked fields.\n"; -print OUT "%%% Added eprint support.\n" if ($addeprints); -print OUT "%%% Added DOI support.\n" if ($adddoiresolver); -print OUT "%%% Added PUBMED support.\n" if ($addpubmedresolver); -print OUT "%%% Added HyperTeX support.\n" if ($makehref == 1); -print OUT "%%% Added hyperref support.\n" if ($makehref == 2); -print OUT "%%% Original headers follow...\n\n"; - -$found{initconsts} = 0; -$found{outputnonnull} = 0; -$found{article} = 0; -$found{outputbibitem} = 0; -$found{finentry} = 0; -$found{formatdate} = 0; -$found{formattitle} = 0; -$found{newblock} = 0; - -while (<IN>) { - /^ *%/ && do { - # Pass commented lines unchanged - print OUT; - next; - }; - - /^ *ENTRY/ && do { - # Work through the list of entry types, finding what ones are there. - # If we find a URL entry there already, object, since these edits - # will mess things up. - $line = $_; - until ($line =~ /\{\s*(\w*)/) { - $line .= <IN>; - } - $bracematchtotal = 0; # reset - bracematcher($line); - $line =~ /\{\s*(\w*)/; - $found{'entry'.$1} = 1; - print OUT $line; - $line = <IN>; - until (bracematcher($line) == 0) { - # XXX deal with multiple entries on one line - ($line =~ /^\s*(\w*)/) && ($found{'entry'.$1} = 1); - print OUT $line; - $line = <IN>; - } - if (defined($found{entryurl})) { - print STDERR "$progname: style file $infile already has URL entry!\n"; - # print out the rest of the file, and give up - print OUT $line; - while (<IN>) { - print OUT; - } - $exitstatus = 1; - last; - } else { - print OUT " eprint $mymarker\n doi $mymarker\n pubmed $mymarker\n url $mymarker\n lastchecked $mymarker\n"; - } - print OUT $line; - next; - }; - - /^ *FUNCTION *\{init\.state\.consts\}/ && do { - # In the init.state.consts function, add an extra set of - # constants at the beginning. Also use this as the marker for - # the place to add the init strings function. - print OUT <<EOD; -$mymarker... -% urlbst constants and state variables -STRINGS { urlintro - eprinturl eprintprefix doiprefix doiurl pubmedprefix pubmedurl - citedstring onlinestring linktextstring - openinlinelink closeinlinelink } -INTEGERS { hrefform inlinelinks makeinlinelink - addeprints adddoiresolver addpubmedresolver } -FUNCTION {init.urlbst.variables} -{ - % The following constants may be adjusted by hand, if desired - - % The first set allow you to enable or disable certain functionality. - #$addeprints 'addeprints := % 0=no eprints; 1=include eprints - #$adddoiresolver 'adddoiresolver := % 0=no DOI resolver; 1=include it - #$addpubmedresolver 'addpubmedresolver := % 0=no PUBMED resolver; 1=include it - #$makehref 'hrefform := % 0=no crossrefs; 1=hypertex xrefs; 2=hyperref refs - #$inlinelinks 'inlinelinks := % 0=URLs explicit; 1=URLs attached to titles - - % String constants, which you _might_ want to tweak. - "$literals{urlintro}" 'urlintro := % prefix before URL; typically "Available from:" or "URL": - "$literals{online}" 'onlinestring := % indication that resource is online; typically "online" - "$literals{cited}" 'citedstring := % indicator of citation date; typically "cited " - "$literals{linktext}" 'linktextstring := % dummy link text; typically "[link]" - "$eprinturl" 'eprinturl := % prefix to make URL from eprint ref - "$literals{eprintprefix}" 'eprintprefix := % text prefix printed before eprint ref; typically "arXiv:" - "$doiurl" 'doiurl := % prefix to make URL from DOI - "$literals{doiprefix}" 'doiprefix := % text prefix printed before DOI ref; typically "doi:" - "$pubmedurl" 'pubmedurl := % prefix to make URL from PUBMED - "$literals{pubmedprefix}" 'pubmedprefix := % text prefix printed before PUBMED ref; typically "PMID:" - - % The following are internal state variables, not configuration constants, - % so they shouldn't be fiddled with. - #0 'makeinlinelink := % state variable managed by possibly.setup.inlinelink - "" 'openinlinelink := % ditto - "" 'closeinlinelink := % ditto -} -INTEGERS { - bracket.state - outside.brackets - open.brackets - within.brackets - close.brackets -} -$mymarkerend -EOD - $line = $_; - until ($line =~ /\{.*\}.*\{/s) { - $line .= <IN>; - } - $line =~ s/(\{.*?\}.*?\{)/$1 #0 'outside.brackets := $mymarker... - #1 'open.brackets := - #2 'within.brackets := - #3 'close.brackets := $mymarkerend - - /s; - print OUT $line; - $found{initconsts} = 1; - next; - }; - - /^ *EXECUTE *\{init\.state\.consts\}/ && do { - print OUT "EXECUTE {init.urlbst.variables} $mymarker\n"; - print OUT; - next; - }; - - /^ *FUNCTION *\{new.block\}/ && do { - $found{newblock} = 1; - }; - - /^ *FUNCTION *{output\.nonnull}/ && do { - print OUT "$mymarker\n"; - print OUT "FUNCTION {output.nonnull.original}\n"; - copy_block(); - print_output_functions(); - $found{outputnonnull} = 1; - next; - }; - - /FUNCTION *\{fin.entry\}/ && do { - # Rename fin.entry to fin.entry.original (wrapped below) - s/fin.entry/fin.entry.original/; - s/$/ $mymarker (renamed from fin.entry, so it can be wrapped below)/; - $found{finentry} = 1; - print OUT; - next; - }; - - /^ *FUNCTION *{format\.date}/ && do { - $found{formatdate} = 1; - print OUT; - next; - }; - - /^ *FUNCTION *{format\.title}/ && do { - # record that we found this - $found{formattitle} = 1; - print OUT; - next; - }; - - /^ *format\.b?title/ && do { - # interpolate a call to possibly.setup.inlinelink - print OUT " title empty\$ 'skip\$ 'possibly.setup\.inlinelink if\$ $mymarker\n"; - print OUT; - next; - }; - - /^ *format\.vol\.num\.pages/ && do { - # interpolate a call to possibly.setup.inlinelink - s/^( *)/$1possibly.setup.inlinelink /; - s/$/$mymarker/; - print OUT; - next; - }; - - /^ *FUNCTION *\{article\}/ && do { - - print_missing_functions(); - print_webpage_def(); - - print OUT; - $found{article} = 1; - next; - }; - - /FUNCTION *\{output.bibitem\}/ && do { - # Rename output.bibitem to output.bibitem.original (wrapped below) - s/{output.bibitem\}/\{output.bibitem.original\}/; - s/$/ $mymarker (renamed from output.bibitem, so it can be wrapped below)/; - $found{outputbibitem} = 1; - print OUT; - next; - }; - - print OUT; -}; - -if ($exitstatus == 0) { - # Skip this if we've already reported an error -- it'll only be confusing - foreach $k (keys %found) { - if ($found{$k} == 0) { - print STDERR "$progname: $infile: failed to find feature $k\n"; - } - } -} - -close (IN); -close (OUT); - -exit $exitstatus;; - - - - - - -sub print_output_functions { - print OUT "$mymarker...\n"; - - print OUT <<'EOD'; -% The following three functions are for handling inlinelink. They wrap -% a block of text which is potentially output with write$ by multiple -% other functions, so we don't know the content a priori. -% They communicate between each other using the variables makeinlinelink -% (which is true if a link should be made), and closeinlinelink (which holds -% the string which should close any current link. They can be called -% at any time, but start.inlinelink will be a no-op unless something has -% previously set makeinlinelink true, and the two ...end.inlinelink functions -% will only do their stuff if start.inlinelink has previously set -% closeinlinelink to be non-empty. -% (thanks to 'ijvm' for suggested code here) -FUNCTION {uand} -{ 'skip$ { pop$ #0 } if$ } % 'and' (which isn't defined at this point in the file) -FUNCTION {possibly.setup.inlinelink} -{ makeinlinelink hrefform #0 > uand - { doi empty$ adddoiresolver uand - { pubmed empty$ addpubmedresolver uand - { eprint empty$ addeprints uand - { url empty$ - { "" } - { url } - if$ } - { eprinturl eprint * } - if$ } - { pubmedurl pubmed * } - if$ } - { doiurl doi * } - if$ - % an appropriately-formatted URL is now on the stack - hrefform #1 = % hypertex - { "\special {html:<a href=" quote$ * swap$ * quote$ * "> }{" * 'openinlinelink := - "\special {html:</a>}" 'closeinlinelink := } - { "\href {" swap$ * "} {" * 'openinlinelink := % hrefform=#2 -- hyperref - % the space between "} {" matters: a URL of just the right length can cause "\% newline em" - "}" 'closeinlinelink := } - if$ - #0 'makeinlinelink := - } - 'skip$ - if$ % makeinlinelink -} -FUNCTION {add.inlinelink} -{ openinlinelink empty$ - 'skip$ - { openinlinelink swap$ * closeinlinelink * - "" 'openinlinelink := - } - if$ -} -EOD - - # new.block is defined elsewhere - - print OUT <<'EOD'; -FUNCTION {output.nonnull} -{ % Save the thing we've been asked to output - 's := - % If the bracket-state is close.brackets, then add a close-bracket to - % what is currently at the top of the stack, and set bracket.state - % to outside.brackets - bracket.state close.brackets = - { "]" * - outside.brackets 'bracket.state := - } - 'skip$ - if$ - bracket.state outside.brackets = - { % We're outside all brackets -- this is the normal situation. - % Write out what's currently at the top of the stack, using the - % original output.nonnull function. - s - add.inlinelink - output.nonnull.original % invoke the original output.nonnull - } - { % Still in brackets. Add open-bracket or (continuation) comma, add the - % new text (in s) to the top of the stack, and move to the close-brackets - % state, ready for next time (unless inbrackets resets it). If we come - % into this branch, then output.state is carefully undisturbed. - bracket.state open.brackets = - { " [" * } - { ", " * } % bracket.state will be within.brackets - if$ - s * - close.brackets 'bracket.state := - } - if$ -} - -% Call this function just before adding something which should be presented in -% brackets. bracket.state is handled specially within output.nonnull. -FUNCTION {inbrackets} -{ bracket.state close.brackets = - { within.brackets 'bracket.state := } % reset the state: not open nor closed - { open.brackets 'bracket.state := } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.lastchecked} -{ lastchecked empty$ - { "" } - { inbrackets citedstring lastchecked * } - if$ -} -EOD - print OUT "$mymarkerend\n"; -} - -sub print_webpage_def { - print OUT "$mymarker...\n"; - - # Some of the functions below call new.block, so we need a dummy - # version, in the case where the style being edited doesn't supply - # that function. - if (! $found{newblock}) { - print OUT "FUNCTION {new.block} % dummy new.block function\n{\n % empty\n}\n\n"; - $found{newblock} = 1; - } - - print OUT <<'EOD'; -% Functions for making hypertext links. -% In all cases, the stack has (link-text href-url) -% -% make 'null' specials -FUNCTION {make.href.null} -{ - pop$ -} -% make hypertex specials -FUNCTION {make.href.hypertex} -{ - "\special {html:<a href=" quote$ * - swap$ * quote$ * "> }" * swap$ * - "\special {html:</a>}" * -} -% make hyperref specials -FUNCTION {make.href.hyperref} -{ - "\href {" swap$ * "} {\path{" * swap$ * "}}" * -} -FUNCTION {make.href} -{ hrefform #2 = - 'make.href.hyperref % hrefform = 2 - { hrefform #1 = - 'make.href.hypertex % hrefform = 1 - 'make.href.null % hrefform = 0 (or anything else) - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% If inlinelinks is true, then format.url should be a no-op, since it's -% (a) redundant, and (b) could end up as a link-within-a-link. -FUNCTION {format.url} -{ inlinelinks #1 = url empty$ or - { "" } - { hrefform #1 = - { % special case -- add HyperTeX specials - urlintro "\url{" url * "}" * url make.href.hypertex * } - { urlintro "\url{" * url * "}" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.eprint} -{ eprint empty$ - { "" } - { eprintprefix eprint * eprinturl eprint * make.href } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.doi} -{ doi empty$ - { "" } - { doiprefix doi * doiurl doi * make.href } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.pubmed} -{ pubmed empty$ - { "" } - { pubmedprefix pubmed * pubmedurl pubmed * make.href } - if$ -} - -% Output a URL. We can't use the more normal idiom (something like -% `format.url output'), because the `inbrackets' within -% format.lastchecked applies to everything between calls to `output', -% so that `format.url format.lastchecked * output' ends up with both -% the URL and the lastchecked in brackets. -FUNCTION {output.url} -{ url empty$ - 'skip$ - { new.block - format.url output - format.lastchecked output - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {output.web.refs} -{ - new.block - inlinelinks - 'skip$ % links were inline -- don't repeat them - { - output.url - addeprints eprint empty$ not and - { format.eprint output.nonnull } - 'skip$ - if$ - adddoiresolver doi empty$ not and - { format.doi output.nonnull } - 'skip$ - if$ - addpubmedresolver pubmed empty$ not and - { format.pubmed output.nonnull } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% Wrapper for output.bibitem.original. -% If the URL field is not empty, set makeinlinelink to be true, -% so that an inline link will be started at the next opportunity -FUNCTION {output.bibitem} -{ outside.brackets 'bracket.state := - output.bibitem.original - inlinelinks url empty$ not doi empty$ not or pubmed empty$ not or eprint empty$ not or and - { #1 'makeinlinelink := } - { #0 'makeinlinelink := } - if$ -} - -% Wrapper for fin.entry.original -FUNCTION {fin.entry} -{ output.web.refs % urlbst - makeinlinelink % ooops, it appears we didn't have a title for inlinelink - { possibly.setup.inlinelink % add some artificial link text here, as a fallback - linktextstring output.nonnull } - 'skip$ - if$ - bracket.state close.brackets = % urlbst - { "]" * } - 'skip$ - if$ - fin.entry.original -} - -% Webpage entry type. -% Title and url fields required; -% author, note, year, month, and lastchecked fields optional -% See references -% ISO 690-2 http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm -% http://www.classroom.net/classroom/CitingNetResources.html -% http://neal.ctstateu.edu/history/cite.html -% http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/mla.html -% for citation formats for web pages. -FUNCTION {webpage} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { editor empty$ - 'skip$ % author and editor both optional - { format.editors output.nonnull } - if$ - } - { editor empty$ - { format.authors output.nonnull } - { "can't use both author and editor fields in " cite$ * warning$ } - if$ - } - if$ - new.block - title empty$ 'skip$ 'possibly.setup.inlinelink if$ - format.title "title" output.check - inbrackets onlinestring output - new.block - year empty$ - 'skip$ - { format.date "year" output.check } - if$ - % We don't need to output the URL details ('lastchecked' and 'url'), - % because fin.entry does that for us, using output.web.refs. The only - % reason we would want to put them here is if we were to decide that - % they should go in front of the rather miscellaneous information in 'note'. - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} -EOD - - print OUT "$mymarkerend\n\n\n"; -} - - -sub print_missing_functions { - # We've got to the bit of the file which handles the entry - # types, so write out the webpage entry handler. This uses - # the format.date function, which which many but not all - # bst files have (for example, apalike doesn't). So - # check that we either have found this function already, or - # add it. - if (! $found{formatdate}) { - if ($found{entrymonth}) { - print OUT <<'EOD'; -FUNCTION {format.date} -{ year empty$ - { month empty$ - { "" } - { "there's a month but no year in " cite$ * warning$ - month - } - if$ - } - { month empty$ - 'year - { month " " * year * } - if$ - } - if$ -} -EOD - } else { - print OUT <<'EOD'; -FUNCTION {format.date} -{ year empty$ - 'skip$ - { %write$ - "(" year * ")" * - } - if$ -} -EOD - } - $found{formatdate} = 1; - } - - # If the style file didn't supply a format.title function, then supply - # one here (the {webpage} function requires it). - if (! $found{formattitle}) { - print OUT <<'EOD'; -FUNCTION {format.title} -{ title empty$ - { "" } - { title "t" change.case$ } - if$ -} -EOD - $found{formattitle} = 1; - } -} - -# Utility function: Keep track of open and close braces in the string argument. -# Keep state in $bracematchtotal, return the current value. -sub bracematcher { - my $s = shift; - $s =~ s/[^\{\}]//g; - #print "s=$s\n"; - foreach my $c (split (//, $s)) { - $bracematchtotal += ($c eq '{' ? 1 : -1); - } - return $bracematchtotal; -} - -# Utility function: use bracematcher to copy the complete block which starts -# on or after the current line. -sub copy_block { - $bracematchtotal = 0; - # copy any leading lines which don't have braces (presumably comments) - while (defined ($line = <IN>) && ($line !~ /{/)) { - print OUT $line; - } - while (defined ($line) && bracematcher($line) > 0) { - print OUT $line; - $line = <IN>; - } - print OUT "$line\n"; # print out terminating \} (assumed - # alone on the line) -} |