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+Version: 2021/1.0
+
+SUMMARY
+
+This is a modern plain format for the LuaTeX engine, adding improved low-level
+support for many LuaTeX extensions and newer PDF features. While it can be
+used as drop-in replacement for plain TeX, it probably is most useful as
+a basis for your own formats.
+
+Most features included in the format are provided by separate packages that
+can be used on their own; see the packages
+
+ minim-mp for mplib (MetaPost) support
+ minim-math for unicode mathematics
+ minim-pdf for creating Tagged PDF
+ minim-xmp for XMP (metadata) inclusion
+
+This package proper only contains their shared lowest-level programming
+interface, together with their combined format.
+
+
+DOCUMENTATION
+
+In order to obtain the typeset manual of this package, simply say:
+
+ luatex minim.doc
+
+For the sake of completeness, this manual also includes the documentation of
+the packages mentioned above.
+
+
+COPYING
+
+(c) 2021 Esger Renkema
+
+These files may be distributed under the terms of the European Union Public
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+https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/eupl/eupl-text-eupl-12
+
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+
+\input minim-doc.sty
+
+This chapter describes the programming helper modules on which all the above
+modules depend. It mainly concerns register allocation, callback management and
+format file inclusion.
+
+They can be loaded separately by saying ⟦\input minim-alloc⟧;
+thereafter, you can use ⟦local M = require('minim-alloc')⟧ to access the lua
+interface.
+In this chapter, when discussing lua functions, you are assumed to have issued
+the latter statement, so that the table ⟦M⟧ refers to the contents of this
+module.
+
+The callback-related code lives in a separate file that can and must be loaded
+separately as ⟦local C = require('minim-callbacks')⟧. This is the only file in
+this collection that does not itself depend on the minim-alloc module.
+
+There is a large functional overlap between this module and the ltluatex
+package. You can use both at the same time, however, and the order in which you
+load both packages should not matter.
+
+\section Format files
+
+A major motivation for writing this module (and not, instead, depending on
+⟦ltluatex.tex⟧) is the ability to write lua-heavy code that can be safely
+included in format files.
+For this purpose, the register allocation functions described below allow
+ensuring that the allocation is made only once.
+
+Apart from registers, you need only do two more things to make your code format
+file safe. The first is saying ⟦*M.remember('your-file.lua')⟧ somewhere,
+anywhere. This will mark your file for inclusion in the format. At the start of
+every job, all remembered files will be executed (in order) and their return
+values will be stored to be retrieved whenever you say ⟦require('your-file')⟧.
+Note that while this feature does not improve speed in any meaningful way, it
+will ensure the lua file used by the format is identical to the one used to
+create it.
+
+It does mean, however, that your file may be executed twice: once when building
+the format and once when the format is used. In most cases (e.g. callback
+registration) this is exactly what you want.
+Sometimes however, you may need to store variable (configurable) data in the
+format file.
+You can do this by saying
+⟦*local t = M.saved_table('identifier', default-table)⟧.
+This will retrieve the table from the format file if possible; otherwise, it
+will return ⟦default-table⟧ and mark it to be saved to the format. A missing
+second argument is equivalent to an empty table.
+Saved tables may only contain (arbitrary but non-cyclic nestings of) tables,
+numbers and strings.
+
+\section Register allocation
+
+For allocating the new luatex registers, you can use the following:
+⟦*\newfunction⟧,
+⟦*\newattribute⟧,
+⟦*\newwhatsit⟧,
+⟦*\newluabytecode⟧,
+⟦*\newluachunkname⟧,
+⟦*\newcatcodetable⟧ and
+⟦*\newuserrule⟧.
+Note the one difference with ltluatex, which has ⟦\newluafunction⟧ instead.
+(The reason for this is that ltluatex, instead of a more sensible method, uses
+this macro for determining whether it has been read before.)
+Internally, the very same counts are used for keeping track of register
+allocation as in ltluatex.
+Their effect should therefore be identical in all circumstances, with one
+exception:
+no bounds checking is performed on any allocation macro defined by minim.
+Please do not go and use more than sixty five thousand different whatsits.
+
+All the above and all traditional registers can be allocated from within lua as
+well, using ⟦*M.new_count('name')⟧, ⟦*M.new_whatsit('name')⟧ etc. All return
+the allocated number. The (optional) string ⟦name⟧ prevents the same allocation
+from being made twice: if another register has been retrieved with the same
+name, the number of that register will be returned. You will need this when you
+want to allow your lua code to be included in a format file; it has nothing to
+do with the tex-side ⟦\countdef⟧ and the like.
+
+For the new allocation macros listed above and (as a special case) for
+⟦\newbox⟧,
+after saying ⟦\newwhatsit\name⟧, the call ⟦M.new_whatsit('name')⟧ will return
+the number of ⟦\name⟧. For the other (older) allocation macros, this is not the
+case. After all, because of the ⟦\countdef⟧ etc. included in ⟦\newcount⟧ etc.
+you can already use ⟦tex.count['name']⟧ etc. for retrieving tex-side
+allocations from lua. The exceptions to this are ⟦\newbox⟧, which is why it is
+included with the new macros, and ⟦\newattribute⟧, for which you can use both
+methods.
+
+Besides ⟦\newluachunkname\name⟧, you can also use
+⟦*\setluachunkname \name {actual name}⟧
+to enter the value of the name directly.
+
+Finally, for the registers for which etex defines a local allocation macro (and
+for those only), you can use ⟦*M.local_count()⟧ etc. These allocation functions
+take no parameters.
+
+
+\section Callbacks
+
+As noted at the beginning of this chapter, the callback functions are only
+available after you say ⟦local C = require('minim-callbacks')⟧.
+
+This module will override the primitive callback functions with its own
+⟦*C.register⟧, ⟦*C.find⟧ and ⟦*C.list⟧; the original primitive functions can be
+found in the ⟦*C.primitives⟧ table.
+
+The simple function of this module is allowing multiple callbacks to co-exist.
+Different callbacks call for different implementations, and some callbacks can
+only contain a single function.
+Any callbacks that are already assigned before loading this module will be
+preserved; this includes the ltluatex callback mechanism if it has already been
+installed.
+
+You can create your own callbacks with ⟦*C.new_callback(name, type)⟧. The ⟦type⟧
+should be one of the types mentioned below or ⟦'single'⟧ for callbacks that
+allow only one function. If the ⟦name⟧ is that of a primitive callback, new
+registrations will target your new callback.
+You can call the new callback with ⟦*C.call_callback(name, ...)⟧, adding any
+number of parameters.
+
+Callbacks of type ⟦*node⟧ operate on a node list: for these, all registered
+functions will be called in order, each function receiving the result of the
+last.
+After one function returns ⟦false⟧, no others will be called.
+Callbacks of this type are
+⟦pre_linebreak_filter⟧,
+⟦post_linebreak_filter⟧,
+⟦hpack_filter⟧,
+⟦vpack_filter⟧,
+⟦pre_output_filter⟧ and
+⟦mlist_to_mlist⟧.
+There is no way of unregistering callbacks of this type.
+
+Similarly, for the ⟦*data⟧ callbacks
+⟦process_input_buffer⟧,
+⟦process_output_buffer⟧ and
+⟦process_jobname⟧,
+all registered functions will be called in order on the output of the previous.
+Returning ⟦false⟧ will in this case result in the output of the previous
+function passing to the next.
+
+For ⟦*stack⟧ callbacks, a stack is kept and only the top function on the stack
+will be called. These are
+⟦mlist_to_hlist⟧,
+⟦hpack_quality⟧,
+⟦vpack_quality⟧,
+⟦hyphenate⟧,
+⟦linebreak_filter⟧,
+⟦buildpage_filter⟧ and
+⟦build_page_insert⟧.
+Register ⟦nil⟧ at the callback to pop a function off the stack.
+
+Finally, for the ⟦*simple⟧ callbacks
+⟦contribute_filter⟧,
+⟦pre_dump⟧,
+⟦wrapup_run⟧,
+⟦finish_pdffile⟧,
+⟦finish_pdfpage⟧,
+⟦insert_local_par⟧,
+⟦ligaturing⟧,
+⟦kerning⟧ and
+⟦process_rule⟧.
+all registered functions are called in order with the same arguments.
+
+The new ⟦*mlist_to_mlist⟧ callback is called before ⟦mlist_to_hlist⟧ and should
+not convert noads to nodes.
+
+If you create a new callback with a number for a name, that callback will
+replace the ⟦*process_rule⟧ callback when its number matches the index property
+of the rule.
+
+
+\section Miscellaneous functions
+
+This section describes functions and macros that are internal to this package,
+but might be of general usefulness.
+
+For instance, you might find the function ⟦*M.table_to_text(table)⟧ useful when
+debugging lua code.
+The small functions
+⟦*M.msg(...)⟧, ⟦*M.log(...)⟧ and ⟦*M.err(...)⟧
+include a call to ⟦M.string.format⟧;
+additionally,
+⟦*M.amsg(...)⟧ and ⟦*M.alog(...)⟧
+do not start a new line.
+
+Very useful is ⟦*M.luadef('csname', function, ...)⟧ for defining primitive-like
+tex macros from lua: ⟦function⟧ can be any function (it will be assigned a lua
+function register) and at the place of the dots you may append ⟦'protected'⟧
+and/or ⟦'global'⟧.
+
+Both ⟦*M.unset⟧ and ⟦*\unset⟧ contain the value ⟦-0x7FFFFFFF⟧ that can be used
+for clearing attributes.
+
+On the tex side, ⟦*\voidbox⟧, ⟦*\ignore⟧, ⟦*\spacechar⟧, ⟦*\unbrace⟧,
+⟦*\firstoftwo⟧ and ⟦*\secondoftwo⟧ should be self-explanatory and
+uncontroversial additions. For looking ahead, you can use
+⟦*\nextif \token {executed if present} {executed if not}⟧
+or its siblings ⟦*\nextifx⟧ and ⟦*\nextifcat⟧.
+For defining macros with optional arguments, ⟦*\withoptions[default]{code}⟧
+will ensure something within square brackets follows ⟦code⟧.
+
+Finally, ⟦*\splitcommalist {code} {list}⟧ will apply ⟦code⟧ to every nonempty
+item on a comma-separated ⟦list⟧.
+Items of the list will be re-tokenised and have surrounding spaces removed.
+This macro is fully expandable.
+
+Because of their usefulness and simplicity, these macros have been made
+available without special characters in their names; I hope you can tolerate
+their presence. Please let me know if their names clash with something
+important.
+
+\endinput
+
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+\input minim-doc.sty
+
+\startmetadata
+ author {Esger Renkema}
+ title {minim}
+ date {2021-06-01}
+ version {2021/1.0}
+ keywords {LuaTeX; Plain TeX; MetaPost; PDF/A; Tagged PDF; accessibility; a11y;
+ Unicode mathematics; XMP; metadata; hypertext; bookmarks}
+stopmetadata
+
+\maketitle
+
+This is a modern plain format for the LuaTeX engine, adding improved low-level
+support for many LuaTeX extensions and newer PDF features. While it can be
+used as drop-in replacement for plain TeX, it probably is most useful as
+a basis for your own formats.
+
+Most features included in the format are provided by separate packages that can
+be used on their own; see the packages
+
+\smallskip\marktableaslist \halign {\strut
+ \vrule height10ptdepth2ptwidth0pt\qquad
+ \red{#}\quad\hfil&#\hfil\cr
+minim-mp&for mplib (MetaPost) support\cr
+minim-math&for Unicode mathematics\cr
+minim-pdf&for hypertext and Tagged PDF\cr
+minim-xmp&for XMP (metadata) inclusion\cr}
+
+The documentation for the above packages will be replicated in separate
+chapters below.
+
+You can use this package by simply saying ⟦\input minim⟧; this will load the
+file \red{minim.tex}.
+For building your own format files, you can re-use the file \red{minim.ini}:
+if you define ⟦\fmtname⟧ before inputting this file, no ⟦\dump⟧ will be
+performed.
+
+
+\bigskip
+
+\tocfalse \section Contents \par \bigskip
+\begingroup \parskip1pt
+\protected\def\chapter#1#2#3{%
+ \stopelement{TOC}\smallskip
+ \nextpartag{}\red{\tenbf\marktocentry{#2}{}{\strut#1}{\hfill~}{#3}}%
+ \smallskip\startelement{TOC}}
+\protected\def\section#1#2#3{%
+ \marktocentry{#2}{}{\strut\quad#1}{\dotfill~}{#3}\par}
+\startelement{TOC} \startelement{TOC}
+\the\toc
+\stopelement{TOC} \stopelement{TOC}
+\endgroup
+
+\section Compatibility
+
+One central design goal of minim is to be as unobtrusive as possible: you
+should be able to safely ignore any function you do not want to use.
+Please get in touch if you find this not the case.
+
+Particular care has been taken to be compatible with \red{ltluatex}. All
+overlapping functions should produce the same results and ltluatex can be
+loaded either before or after minim.
+
+One point of incompatibility exists between \red{tikz/pgf} and the pattern
+functionality of minim-mp, due to conflicting implementations of pdf resource
+management.
+If you do not use filling patterns, however, the two packages can be used
+together.
+
+\licencesection
+
+\input minim-mp.doc
+\input minim-math.doc
+\input minim-pdf.doc
+\input minim-xmp.doc
+\input minim-alloc.doc
+
+\bye
+
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