summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/Master/texmf-dist/scripts
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2012-12-02 23:27:13 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2012-12-02 23:27:13 +0000
commitdf141e41c79cc6a9b97f9ac0de97b19054849e9b (patch)
tree7986468b5110a67480f1857af4ee509aed857295 /Master/texmf-dist/scripts
parent8c4fc53986e6136d225c9c93382bca6607071fea (diff)
new lualatex package spelling (1dec12)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@28425 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/scripts')
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-recurse.lua110
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-1.lua122
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-2.lua551
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-3.lua305
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-4.lua223
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling.lua163
6 files changed, 1474 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-recurse.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-recurse.lua
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..273614d0e6c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-recurse.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
+--- spelling-recurse.lua
+--- Copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+--
+-- This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
+-- the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license
+-- or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
+-- license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+-- and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+-- version 2005/12/01 or later.
+--
+-- See file README for more information.
+--
+
+
+--- Helper module for recursing into a node list.
+-- This module provides means to recurse into a node list, calling
+-- user-provided call-back functions upon certain events.
+--
+-- @author Stephan Hennig
+-- @copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+-- @release version 0.1
+--
+-- @trick Prevent LuaDoc from looking past here for module description.
+--[[ Trick LuaDoc into entering 'module' mode without using that command.
+module(...)
+--]]
+
+
+-- Module table.
+local M = {}
+
+
+-- Function short-cuts.
+local traverse = node.traverse
+
+
+-- Short-cuts for constants.
+local HLIST = node.id('hlist')
+local VLIST = node.id('vlist')
+
+
+--- Scan a node list and call call-back functions upon certain events.
+-- This function scans a node list. Upon certain events, user-defined
+-- call-back functions are called. Call-back functions have to be
+-- provided in a table. Call-back functions and corresponding events
+-- are:
+--
+-- <dl>
+--
+-- <dt>`vlist_pre_recurse`</dt> <dd>A vlist is about to be recursed
+-- into. Argument is the vlist node.</dd>
+--
+-- <dt>`vlist_post_recurse`</dt> <dd>Recursing into a vlist has been
+-- finished. Argument is the vlist node.</dd>
+--
+-- <dt>`hlist_pre_recurse`</dt> <dd>An hlist is about to be recursed
+-- into. Argument is the hlist node.</dd>
+--
+-- <dt>`hlist_post_recurse`</dt> <dd>Recursing into a hlist has been
+-- finished. Argument is the hlist node.</dd>
+--
+-- <dt>`visit`</dt> <dd>A node of type other that `vlist` and `hlist`
+-- has been found. Arguments are the head node of the current node
+-- (head node of the current branch) and the current node.</dd>
+--
+-- </dl>
+--
+-- If a call-back entry in the table is `nil`, the corresponding event
+-- is ignored.
+--
+-- @param head Node list.
+-- @param cb Table of call-back functions.
+local function recurse_node_list(head, cb)
+ -- Make call-back functions local identifiers.
+ local cb_vlist_pre_recurse = cb.vlist_pre_recurse
+ local cb_vlist_post_recurse = cb.vlist_post_recurse
+ local cb_hlist_pre_recurse = cb.hlist_pre_recurse
+ local cb_hlist_post_recurse = cb.hlist_post_recurse
+ local cb_visit_node = cb.visit_node
+ -- Iterate over nodes in current branch.
+ for n in traverse(head) do
+ local nid = n.id
+ -- Test for vlist node.
+ if nid == VLIST then
+ -- Announce vlist pre-traversal.
+ if cb_vlist_pre_recurse then cb_vlist_pre_recurse(n) end
+ -- Recurse into 'vlist'.
+ recurse_node_list(n.head, cb)
+ -- Announce vlist post-traversal.
+ if cb_vlist_post_recurse then cb_vlist_post_recurse(n) end
+ -- Test for hlist node.
+ elseif nid == HLIST then
+ -- Announce hlist pre-traversal.
+ if cb_hlist_pre_recurse then cb_hlist_pre_recurse(n) end
+ -- Recurse into 'hlist'.
+ recurse_node_list(n.head, cb)
+ -- Announce hlist post-traversal.
+ if cb_hlist_post_recurse then cb_hlist_post_recurse(n) end
+ -- Other nodes.
+ else
+ -- Visit node.
+ if cb_visit_node then cb_visit_node(head, n) end
+ end
+ end
+end
+M.recurse_node_list = recurse_node_list
+
+
+-- Return module table.
+return M
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-1.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-1.lua
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..a36c6fcf6b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-1.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
+--- spelling-stage-1.lua
+--- Copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+--
+-- This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
+-- the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license
+-- or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
+-- license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+-- and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+-- version 2005/12/01 or later.
+--
+-- See file README for more information.
+--
+
+
+--- Read lists of bad and good strings.
+--
+-- @author Stephan Hennig
+-- @copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+-- @release version 0.1
+--
+-- @trick Prevent LuaDoc from looking past here for module description.
+--[[ Trick LuaDoc into entering 'module' mode without using that command.
+module(...)
+--]]
+
+
+-- Module table.
+local M = {}
+
+
+-- Function short-cuts.
+
+
+-- Declare local variables to store references to resources that are
+-- provided by external code.
+--
+-- Table of known bad strings.
+local __is_bad
+--
+-- Table of known good strings.
+local __is_good
+
+
+--- Set module resources.
+-- Make various resources, that are provided by external code, available
+-- to this module.
+--
+-- @param res Ressource table.
+local function set_resources(res)
+ __is_bad = res.is_bad
+ __is_good = res.is_good
+end
+M.set_resources = set_resources
+
+
+--- Generic function for reading a list of strings from a file.
+-- All strings read from the given file are mapped to the boolean value
+-- `true`. The format of the file is simple: one string per file.
+--
+-- @param fname Name of file containing strings.
+-- @param t Table that maps strings to the value `true`.
+-- @return Number of total and new strings read.
+local function __read_strings(fname, t)
+ local total_c = 0
+ local new_c = 0
+ local f, msg = io.open(fname, 'r')
+ if f then
+ -- Iterate line-wise through file.
+ for l in f:lines() do
+ -- Map string to boolean value `true`.
+ if not t[l] then
+ t[l] = true
+ new_c = new_c + 1
+ end
+ total_c = total_c + 1
+ end
+ else
+ texio.write_nl('package spelling: Warning! Could not open file: ' .. msg)
+ end
+ return total_c, new_c
+end
+
+
+--- Read a list of bad strings from a file.
+-- All strings read from the given file (words with known incorrect
+-- spelling) are mapped to the boolean value `true` in table `__is_bad`.
+--
+-- @param fname Name of file containing bad strings. If an empty string
+-- is provided, strings are read from file `<jobname>.bad`.
+local function read_bad_strings(fname)
+ -- If file name is empty, set default file name.
+ if fname == '' then
+ fname = tex.jobname .. '.bad'
+ end
+ local total, new = __read_strings(fname, __is_bad)
+ texio.write_nl('package spelling: ' .. total .. ' bad strings ('
+ .. new .. ' new) read from file \'' .. fname .. '\'.')
+end
+M.read_bad_strings = read_bad_strings
+
+
+--- Read a list of good strings from a file.
+-- All strings read from the given file (words with known correct
+-- spelling) are mapped to the boolean value `true` in table
+-- `__is_good`.
+--
+-- @param fname Name of file containing good strings. If an empty
+-- string is provided, strings are read from file `<jobname>.good`.
+local function read_good_strings(fname)
+ -- If file name is empty, set default file name.
+ if fname == '' then
+ fname = tex.jobname .. '.good'
+ end
+ local total, new = __read_strings(fname, __is_good)
+ texio.write_nl('package spelling: ' .. total .. ' good strings ('
+ .. new .. ' new) read from file \'' .. fname .. '\'.')
+end
+M.read_good_strings = read_good_strings
+
+
+-- Return module table.
+return M
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-2.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-2.lua
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..e22b40552b1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-2.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,551 @@
+--- spelling-stage-2.lua
+--- Copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+--
+-- This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
+-- the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license
+-- or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
+-- license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+-- and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+-- version 2005/12/01 or later.
+--
+-- See file README for more information.
+--
+
+
+--- Tag node lists with word strings before hyphenation takes place.
+-- This module provides means to tag node lists by inserting
+-- user-defined whatsit nodes before and after first and last node
+-- belonging to a chain representing a string in the node list. The
+-- final tag node contains a reference to a string containing the word
+-- string. Tagging is applied before hyphenation takes place.
+--
+-- @author Stephan Hennig
+-- @copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+-- @release version 0.1
+--
+-- @trick Prevent LuaDoc from looking past here for module description.
+--[[ Trick LuaDoc into entering 'module' mode without using that command.
+module(...)
+--]]
+
+
+-- Module table.
+local M = {}
+
+
+-- Import helper module.
+local __recurse = require 'spelling-recurse'
+local __recurse_node_list = __recurse.recurse_node_list
+
+
+-- Function short-cuts.
+local tabconcat = table.concat
+local tabinsert = table.insert
+local tabremove = table.remove
+local utf8char = unicode.utf8.char
+local node_new = node.new
+local node_insert_after = node.insert_after
+local node_insert_before = node.insert_before
+
+
+-- Short-cuts for constants.
+local DISC = node.id('disc')
+local GLYPH = node.id('glyph')
+local KERN = node.id('kern')
+local WHATSIT = node.id('whatsit')
+local LOCAL_PAR = node.subtype('local_par')
+local USER_DEFINED = node.subtype('user_defined')
+local PDF_COLORSTACK = node.subtype('pdf_colorstack')
+
+
+-- Declare local variables to store references to resources that are
+-- provided by external code.
+--
+-- Table of known bad spellings.
+local __is_bad
+--
+-- Table of known good spellings.
+local __is_good
+--
+-- ID of user-defined whatsit nodes.
+local __whatsit_uid
+
+
+--- Set module resources.
+-- Make various resources, that are provided by external code, available
+-- to this module.
+--
+-- @param res Ressource table.
+local function set_resources(res)
+ __is_bad = res.is_bad
+ __is_good = res.is_good
+ __whatsit_uid = res.whatsit_uid
+end
+M.set_resources = set_resources
+
+
+--- Module options.
+-- This table contains all module options. User functions to set
+-- options are provided.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __opts
+-- @field hl_color Colour used for highlighting bad spellings in PDF
+-- output.
+local __opts = {
+ hl_color,
+}
+
+
+--- Set colour used for highlighting.
+-- Set colourused for highlighting bad spellings in PDF output.
+--
+-- @param col New colour. This must be a colour statement in PDF format
+-- given as string. As an example, the string `1 0 0 rg` represents a
+-- red colour in the RGB colour space. A similar colour in the CMYK
+-- colour space would be represented by the string '0 1 1 0 k'.
+local function set_highlight_color(col)
+ __opts.hl_color = col
+end
+M.set_highlight_color = set_highlight_color
+
+
+--- Convert a Unicode code point to a regular UTF-8 encoded string.
+-- This function can be used as an `__index` meta method.
+--
+-- @param t original table
+-- @param cp originl key, a Unicode code point
+-- @return UTF-8 encoded string corresponding to the Unicode code point.
+local function __meta_cp2utf8(t, cp)
+ return utf8char(cp)
+end
+
+
+--- Table of Unicode code point mappings.
+-- This table maps Unicode code point to strings. The mappings are used
+-- during text extraction to translate certain Unicode code points to an
+-- arbitrary string instead of the corresponding UTF-8 encoded
+-- character.<br />
+--
+-- As an example, by adding an appropriate entry to this table, the
+-- single Unicode code point U-fb00 (LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FF) can be
+-- resolved into the multi character string 'ff' instead of being
+-- converted to the single character string 'ff' ('&#xfb00;').<br />
+--
+-- Keys are Unicode code points. Values must be strings in the UTF-8
+-- encoding. If a key is not present in this table, the regular UTF-8
+-- character is returned by means of a meta table.<br />
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __codepoint_map
+local __codepoint_map = {
+
+ [0x0132] = 'IJ',-- LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE IJ
+ [0x0133] = 'ij',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE IJ
+ [0x0152] = 'OE',-- LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE
+ [0x0153] = 'oe',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE
+ [0x017f] = 's',-- LATIN SMALL LETTER LONG S
+
+ [0x1e9e] = 'SS',-- LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S
+
+ [0xfb00] = 'ff',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FF
+ [0xfb01] = 'fi',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FI
+ [0xfb02] = 'fl',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FL
+ [0xfb03] = 'ffi',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFI
+ [0xfb04] = 'ffl',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFL
+ [0xfb05] = 'st',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE LONG S T
+ [0xfb06] = 'st',-- LATIN SMALL LIGATURE ST
+
+}
+
+
+--- Meta table for code point mapping table.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __meta_codepoint_map
+-- @field __index Index operator.
+local __meta_codepoint_map = {
+ __index = __meta_cp2utf8,
+}
+
+
+-- Set meta table for code point mapping table.
+setmetatable(__codepoint_map, __meta_codepoint_map)
+
+
+--- Clear all code point mappings.
+-- After calling this function, there are no known code point mappings
+-- and no code point mapping takes place during text extraction.
+local function clear_all_mappings()
+ __codepoint_map = {}
+ setmetatable(__codepoint_map, __meta_codepoint_map)
+end
+M.clear_all_mappings = clear_all_mappings
+
+
+--- Manage Unicode code point mappings.
+-- This function can be used to set-up code point mappings. First
+-- argument must be a number, second argument must be a string in the
+-- UTF-8 encoding or `nil`.<br />
+--
+-- If the second argument is a string, after calling this function, the
+-- Unicode code point given as first argument, when found in a node list
+-- during text extraction, is mapped to the string given as second
+-- argument instead of being converted to a UTF-8 encoded character
+-- corresponding to the code point.<br />
+--
+-- If the second argument is `nil`, a mapping for the given code point,
+-- if existing, is deleted.
+--
+-- @param cp A Unicode code point, e.g., 0xfb00 for the code point LATIN
+-- SMALL LIGATURE FF.
+-- @param newt New target string to map the code point to or `nil`.
+-- @return Old target string the code point was mapped to before
+-- (possibly `nil`). If any arguments are invalid, return value is
+-- `false`. Arguments are invalid if code point is not of type `number`
+-- or not in the range 0 to 0x10ffff or if new target string is neither
+-- of type `string` nor `nil`).
+local function set_mapping(cp, newt)
+ -- Prevent from invalid entries in mapping table.
+ if (type(cp) ~= 'number') or
+ (cp < 0) or
+ (cp > 0x10ffff) or
+ ((type(newt) ~= 'string') and (type(newt) ~= 'nil')) then
+ return false
+ end
+ -- Retrieve old mapping.
+ local oldt = rawget(__codepoint_map, cp)
+ -- Set new mapping.
+ __codepoint_map[cp] = newt
+ -- Return old mapping.
+ return oldt
+end
+M.set_mapping = set_mapping
+
+
+-- First and last nodes known to belong to the current word and their
+-- head nodes. These nodes are logged, so that after recognizing the
+-- end of a word, they can be tagged by inserting new user-defined
+-- whatsit nodes before and after them.
+local __curr_word_start_head
+local __curr_word_start
+local __curr_word_end_head
+local __curr_word_end
+
+
+--- Tag the current word in the node list.
+-- Insert tag nodes (user-defined whatsit nodes) into the node list
+-- before and after the first and last nodes belonging to the current
+-- word. The tag marking the start of a word contains as value an empty
+-- string. The tag marking the end of a word contains as value a
+-- reference to the word string.
+--
+-- @param word Word string.
+local function __tag_word(word)
+ -- Check, if start node of current word is a head node. Inserting
+ -- before head nodes needs special attention. This is not yet
+ -- implemented.
+ if (__curr_word_start ~= __curr_word_start_head) then
+ -- Create new start tag node.
+ local start_tag = node_new(WHATSIT, USER_DEFINED)
+ -- Mark whatsit node with module ID, so that we can recognize it
+ -- later.
+ start_tag.user_id = __whatsit_uid
+ -- Value is an empty string.
+ start_tag.type = 115
+ start_tag.value = ''
+ -- Insert start tag before first node belonging to current word.
+ node_insert_before(__curr_word_start_head, __curr_word_start, start_tag)
+ end
+ -- Create new end tag node.
+ local end_tag = node_new(WHATSIT, USER_DEFINED)
+ -- Mark whatsit node with module ID, so that we can recognize it
+ -- later.
+ end_tag.user_id = __whatsit_uid
+ -- Value of end tag is an index (a number).
+ end_tag.type = 115
+ end_tag.value = word
+ -- Insert end tag after last node belonging to current word.
+ node_insert_after(__curr_word_end_head, __curr_word_end, end_tag)
+end
+
+
+--- Highlight bad spelling by colour.
+-- Insert colour whatsits before and after the first and last nodes
+-- known to belong to the current word.
+local function __highlight_by_color()
+ -- Check, if start node of current word is a head node. Inserting
+ -- before head nodes needs special attention. This is not yet
+ -- implemented.
+ if (__curr_word_start ~= __curr_word_start_head) then
+ -- Create pdf_colorstack whatsit nodes.
+ local push = node_new(WHATSIT, PDF_COLORSTACK)
+ local pop = node_new(WHATSIT, PDF_COLORSTACK)
+ push.stack = 0
+ pop.stack = 0
+ push.cmd = 1
+ pop.cmd = 2
+ push.data = __opts.hl_color
+ node_insert_before(__curr_word_start_head, __curr_word_start, push)
+ node_insert_after(__curr_word_end_head, __curr_word_end, pop)
+ end
+end
+
+
+--- Generic function for highlighting bad spellings.
+local function __highlight_bad_word()
+ __highlight_by_color()
+end
+
+
+-- Tagging status.
+local __is_active_tagging
+
+
+-- Highlighting status.
+local __is_active_highlighting
+
+
+--- Data structure that stores the characters of a word string.
+-- The current word data structure is an ordered list (an array) of the
+-- characters of the word. The characters are collected while scanning
+-- a node list. They are concatenated to a single string only after the
+-- end of a word is detected, before inserting the current word into the
+-- current paragraph data structure.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __curr_word
+local __curr_word
+
+
+--- Act upon detection of end of current word string.
+-- If the current word contains visible characters, store the current
+-- word in the current tag.
+local function __finish_current_word()
+ -- Finish a word?
+ if __curr_word then
+ local word = tabconcat(__curr_word)
+ -- Check, if the current word has already been tagged. This is only
+ -- a quick hack.
+ local start_prev = __curr_word_start.prev
+ local end_next = __curr_word_end.next
+ if start_prev and end_next
+ and (start_prev.id == WHATSIT)
+ and (start_prev.subtype == USER_DEFINED)
+ and (start_prev.user_id == __whatsit_uid)
+ and (start_prev.type == 115)
+ and (start_prev.value == '')
+ and (end_next.id == WHATSIT)
+ and (end_next.subtype == USER_DEFINED)
+ and (end_next.user_id == __whatsit_uid)
+ and (end_next.type == 115)
+ and (end_next.value == word) then
+ __curr_word = nil
+ __curr_word_start_head = nil
+ __curr_word_start = nil
+ __curr_word_end_head = nil
+ __curr_word_end = nil
+ return
+ end
+ -- Tag node list with word string.
+ if __is_active_tagging then
+ __tag_word(word)
+ end
+ -- Test for bad spelling.
+ if __is_active_highlighting and __is_bad[word] and not __is_good[word] then
+ __highlight_bad_word()
+ end
+ __curr_word = nil
+ end
+ __curr_word_start_head = nil
+ __curr_word_start = nil
+ __curr_word_end_head = nil
+ __curr_word_end = nil
+end
+
+
+--- Act upon detection of end of current paragraph.
+-- If the current paragraph contains words, store the current paragraph
+-- in the text document.
+local function __finish_current_paragraph()
+ -- Finish current word.
+ __finish_current_word()
+end
+
+
+--- Paragraph management stack.
+-- Stack of boolean flags, that are used for logging the occurence of a
+-- new paragraph within nested vlists.
+local __is_vlist_paragraph
+
+
+--- Paragraph management.
+-- This function puts a new boolean flag onto a stack that is used to
+-- log the occurence of a new paragraph, while recursing into the coming
+-- vlist. After finishing recursing into the vlist, the flag needs to
+-- be removed from the stack. Depending on the flag, the then current
+-- paragraph can be finished.
+local function __vlist_pre_recurse()
+ tabinsert(__is_vlist_paragraph, false)
+end
+
+
+--- Paragraph management.
+-- Remove flag from stack after recursing into a vlist. If necessary,
+-- finish the current paragraph.
+local function __vlist_post_recurse()
+ local p = tabremove(__is_vlist_paragraph)
+ if p then
+ __finish_current_paragraph()
+ end
+end
+
+
+--- Find paragraphs and strings.
+-- While scanning a node list, this call-back function finds nodes
+-- representing the start of a paragraph (local_par whatsit nodes) and
+-- strings (chains of nodes of type glyph, kern, disc).
+--
+-- @param head Head node of current branch.
+-- @param n The current node.
+local function __visit_node(head, n)
+ local nid = n.id
+ -- Test for word string component node.
+ if nid == GLYPH then
+ -- Save first node belonging to current word and its head for later
+ -- reference.
+ if not __curr_word_start then
+ __curr_word_start_head = head
+ __curr_word_start = n
+ end
+ -- Save latest node belonging to current word and its head for later
+ -- reference.
+ __curr_word_end_head = head
+ __curr_word_end = n
+ -- Provide new empty word, if necessary.
+ if not __curr_word then
+ __curr_word = {}
+ end
+ -- Append character to current word string.
+ tabinsert(__curr_word, __codepoint_map[n.char])
+ -- Test for other word string component nodes.
+ elseif (nid == DISC) or (nid == KERN) then
+ -- We're still within the current word string. Do nothing.
+ -- Test for paragraph start.
+ elseif (nid == WHATSIT) and (n.subtype == LOCAL_PAR) then
+ __finish_current_paragraph()
+ __is_vlist_paragraph[#__is_vlist_paragraph] = true
+ else
+ -- End of current word string detected.
+ __finish_current_word()
+ end
+end
+
+
+--- Table of call-back functions for node list recursion: store the
+--- word strings found in a node list.
+-- The call-back functions in this table identify chains of nodes
+-- representing word strings in a node list and stores the strings in
+-- the text document. Local_par whatsit nodes are word boundaries.
+-- Nodes of type `hlist` are recursed into as if they were non-existent.
+-- As an example, the LaTeX input `a\mbox{a b}b` is recognized as two
+-- strings `aa` and `bb`.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __cb_tag_words
+-- @field vlist_pre_recurse Paragraph management.
+-- @field vlist_post_recurse Paragraph management.
+-- @field visit_node Find nodes representing paragraphs and words.
+local __cb_tag_words = {
+
+ vlist_pre_recurse = __vlist_pre_recurse,
+ vlist_post_recurse = __vlist_post_recurse,
+ visit_node = __visit_node,
+
+}
+
+
+--- Process node list according to this stage.
+-- This function recurses into the given node list, extracts all text
+-- and stores it in the text document.
+--
+-- @param head Node list.
+local function __process_node_list(head)
+ __curr_word_start_head = nil
+ __curr_word_start = nil
+ __curr_word_end_head = nil
+ __curr_word_end = nil
+ __recurse_node_list(head, __cb_tag_words)
+ -- Clean-up left-over word and/or paragraph.
+ __finish_current_paragraph()
+end
+
+
+--- Call-back function that processes the node list.
+--
+-- @param head Node list.
+local function __cb_pre_linebreak_filter_pkg_spelling(head)
+ __process_node_list(head)
+ return head
+end
+
+
+--- Start tagging text.
+-- After calling this function, words are tagged in node lists before
+-- hyphenation takes place.
+local function enable_text_tagging()
+ __is_active_tagging = true
+end
+M.enable_text_tagging = enable_text_tagging
+
+
+--- Stop tagging text.
+-- After calling this function, no more word tagging in node lists takes
+-- place.
+local function disable_text_tagging()
+ __is_active_tagging = false
+end
+M.disable_text_tagging = disable_text_tagging
+
+
+--- Start highlighting bad spellings.
+-- After calling this function, bad spellings are highlighted in PDF
+-- output.
+local function enable_word_highlighting()
+ __is_active_highlighting = true
+end
+M.enable_word_highlighting = enable_word_highlighting
+
+
+--- Stop highlighting bad spellings.
+-- After calling this function, no more bad spellings are highlighted in
+-- PDF output.
+local function disable_word_highlighting()
+ __is_active_highlighting = false
+end
+M.disable_word_highlighting = disable_word_highlighting
+
+
+--- Module initialisation.
+--
+local function __init()
+ -- Create empty paragraph management stack.
+ __is_vlist_paragraph = {}
+ -- Remember tagging status.
+ __is_active_tagging = false
+ -- Remember highlighting status.
+ __is_active_highlighting = false
+ -- Set default highlighting colour.
+ set_highlight_color('1 0 0 rg')
+ -- Register call-back: Before TeX breaks a paragraph into lines, tag
+ -- and highlight strings.
+ luatexbase.add_to_callback('pre_linebreak_filter', __cb_pre_linebreak_filter_pkg_spelling, '__cb_pre_linebreak_filter_pkg_spelling')
+end
+
+
+-- Initialize module.
+__init()
+
+
+-- Return module table.
+return M
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-3.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-3.lua
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..d7467abdf0e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-3.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,305 @@
+--- spelling-stage-3.lua
+--- Copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+--
+-- This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
+-- the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license
+-- or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
+-- license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+-- and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+-- version 2005/12/01 or later.
+--
+-- See file README for more information.
+--
+
+
+--- Store the text of a LuaTeX document in a text document data
+--- structure.
+-- This module provides means to extract text from a LuaTeX document and
+-- to store it in a text document data structure.
+--
+-- In the text document, words are stored as UTF-8 encoded strings. A
+-- mapping mechanism is provided by which, during word string
+-- recognition, individual code-points, e.g., of glyph nodes, can be
+-- translated to arbitrary UTF-8 strings, e.g., ligatures to single
+-- letters.
+--
+-- @author Stephan Hennig
+-- @copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+-- @release version 0.1
+--
+-- @trick Prevent LuaDoc from looking past here for module description.
+--[[ Trick LuaDoc into entering 'module' mode without using that command.
+module(...)
+--]]
+
+
+-- Module table.
+local M = {}
+
+
+-- Import helper module.
+local __recurse = require 'spelling-recurse'
+local __recurse_node_list = __recurse.recurse_node_list
+
+
+-- Function short-cuts.
+local tabinsert = table.insert
+local tabremove = table.remove
+
+
+-- Short-cuts for constants.
+local WHATSIT = node.id('whatsit')
+local LOCAL_PAR = node.subtype('local_par')
+local USER_DEFINED = node.subtype('user_defined')
+
+
+-- Declare local variables to store references to resources that are
+-- provided by external code.
+--
+-- Text document data structure.
+local __text_document
+--
+-- ID of user-defined whatsit nodes.
+local __whatsit_uid
+
+
+--- Set module resources.
+-- Make various resources, that are provided by external code, available
+-- to this module.
+--
+-- @param res Ressource table.
+local function set_resources(res)
+ __text_document = res.text_document
+ __whatsit_uid = res.whatsit_uid
+end
+M.set_resources = set_resources
+
+
+--- Module options.
+-- This table contains all module options. User functions to set
+-- options are provided.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __opts
+-- @field table_par When processing a table, when should paragraphs be
+-- inserted into the text document?<br />
+--
+-- <ul>
+-- <li> 0 - Don't touch tables in any way.</li>
+-- <li> 1 - Insert paragraphs before and after hlists of type
+-- <i>alignment column or row</i>, i.e., before and after
+-- every table row.</li>
+-- <li> 2 - Insert paragraphs before and after hlists of type
+-- <i>alignment cell</i>, i.e., before and after every table
+-- cell.</li>
+-- </ul>
+local __opts = {
+ table_par,
+}
+
+
+--- Set table behaviour.
+-- Determine when paragraphs are inserted within tables.
+--
+-- @param value New value.
+local function set_table_paragraphs(value)
+ __opts.table_par = value
+end
+M.set_table_paragraphs = set_table_paragraphs
+
+
+--- Data structure that stores the word strings found in a node list.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __curr_paragraph
+local __curr_paragraph
+
+
+--- Act upon detection of end of current word string.
+-- If the current word contains visible characters, store the current
+-- word in the current paragraph.
+--
+-- @param n String tag node.
+local function __finish_current_word(n)
+ -- Provide new empty paragraph, if necessary.
+ if not __curr_paragraph then
+ __curr_paragraph = {}
+ end
+ -- Append current string to current paragraph.
+ tabinsert(__curr_paragraph, n.value)
+end
+
+
+--- Act upon detection of end of current paragraph.
+-- If the current paragraph contains words, store the current paragraph
+-- in the text document.
+local function __finish_current_paragraph()
+ -- Finish a paragraph?
+ if __curr_paragraph then
+ -- Append current paragraph to document structure.
+ tabinsert(__text_document, __curr_paragraph)
+ __curr_paragraph = nil
+ end
+end
+
+
+--- Paragraph management stack.
+-- Stack of boolean flags, that are used for logging the occurence of a
+-- new paragraph within nested vlists.
+local __is_vlist_paragraph
+
+
+--- Paragraph management.
+-- This function puts a new boolean flag onto a stack that is used to
+-- log the occurence of a new paragraph, while recursing into the coming
+-- vlist. After finishing recursing into the vlist, the flag needs to
+-- be removed from the stack. Depending on the flag, the then current
+-- paragraph can be finished.
+local function __vlist_pre_recurse()
+ tabinsert(__is_vlist_paragraph, false)
+end
+
+
+--- Paragraph management.
+-- Remove flag from stack after recursing into a vlist. If necessary,
+-- finish the current paragraph.
+local function __vlist_post_recurse()
+ local p = tabremove(__is_vlist_paragraph)
+ if p then
+ __finish_current_paragraph()
+ end
+end
+
+
+--- Handle tables lines and cells.
+-- Start a new paragraph before and after an hlist of subtype `alignment
+-- column or row` or `alignment cell`, depending on option `table_par`.
+--
+-- @param n hlist node.
+local function __handle_table(n)
+ local subtype = n.subtype
+ local table_par = __opts.table_par
+ if (subtype == 4) and (table_par == 1) then
+ __finish_current_paragraph()
+ elseif (subtype == 5) and (table_par == 2) then
+ __finish_current_paragraph()
+ end
+end
+
+
+--- Find paragraphs and strings.
+-- While scanning a node list, this call-back function finds nodes
+-- representing the start of a paragraph (local_par whatsit nodes) and
+-- string tags (user_defined whatsit nodes).
+--
+-- @param head Head node of current branch.
+-- @param n The current node.
+local function __visit_node(head, n)
+ local nid = n.id
+ -- Test for node containing a word string.
+ if nid == WHATSIT then
+ -- Test for word string tag.
+ if (n.subtype == USER_DEFINED) and (n.user_id == __whatsit_uid) then
+ -- End tag?
+ if n.value ~= '' then
+ __finish_current_word(n)
+ end
+ -- Test for paragraph start.
+ elseif n.subtype == LOCAL_PAR then
+ __finish_current_paragraph()
+ __is_vlist_paragraph[#__is_vlist_paragraph] = true
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+
+--- Table of call-back functions for node list recursion: store the
+--- word strings found in a node list.
+-- The call-back functions in this table identify chains of nodes
+-- representing word strings in a node list and stores the strings in
+-- the text document. A new paragraph is started at local_par whatsit
+-- nodes and after finishing a vlist containing a local_par whatsit
+-- node. Nodes of type `hlist` are recursed into as if they were
+-- non-existent. As an example, the LaTeX input `a\mbox{a b}b` is
+-- recognized as two strings `aa` and `bb`.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __cb_store_words
+-- @field vlist_pre_recurse Paragraph management.
+-- @field vlist_post_recurse Paragraph management.
+-- @field hlist_pre_recurse Table management.
+-- @field hlist_post_recurse Table management.
+-- @field visit_node Find nodes representing paragraphs and words.
+local __cb_store_words = {
+
+ vlist_pre_recurse = __vlist_pre_recurse,
+ vlist_post_recurse = __vlist_post_recurse,
+ hlist_pre_recurse = __handle_table,
+ hlist_post_recurse = __handle_table,
+ visit_node = __visit_node,
+
+}
+
+
+--- Process node list according to this stage.
+-- This function recurses into the given node list, finds strings in
+-- tags and stores them in the text document.
+--
+-- @param head Node list.
+local function __process_node_list(head)
+ __recurse_node_list(head, __cb_store_words)
+ -- Clean-up left-over word and/or paragraph.
+ __finish_current_paragraph()
+end
+
+
+-- Call-back status.
+local __is_active_storage
+
+
+--- Call-back function that processes the node list.
+-- <i>This is a global function!</i>
+--
+-- @param head Node list.
+function cb_AtBeginShipout_pkg_spelling(box)
+ if __is_active_storage then
+ __process_node_list(tex.box[box])
+ end
+end
+
+
+--- Start storing text.
+-- After calling this function, text is stored in the text document.
+local function enable_text_storage()
+ __is_active_storage = true
+end
+M.enable_text_storage = enable_text_storage
+
+
+--- Stop storing text.
+-- After calling this function, no more text is stored in the text
+-- document.
+local function disable_text_storage()
+ __is_active_storage = false
+end
+M.disable_text_storage = disable_text_storage
+
+
+--- Module initialisation.
+--
+local function __init()
+ -- Create empty paragraph management stack.
+ __is_vlist_paragraph = {}
+ -- Remember call-back status.
+ __is_active_storage = false
+ -- Set default table paragraph behaviour.
+ set_table_paragraphs(0)
+end
+
+
+-- Initialize module.
+__init()
+
+
+-- Return module table.
+return M
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-4.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-4.lua
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..3850c94f884
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling-stage-4.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+--- spelling-stage-4.lua
+--- Copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+--
+-- This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
+-- the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license
+-- or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
+-- license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+-- and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+-- version 2005/12/01 or later.
+--
+-- See file README for more information.
+--
+
+
+--- At the end of a LuaTeX run, write the text stored in a text document
+--- data structure to a file.
+-- This module provides means to write the text stored in a text
+-- document data structure to a file at the end of a LuaTeX run.
+--
+-- @author Stephan Hennig
+-- @copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+-- @release version 0.1
+--
+-- @trick Prevent LuaDoc from looking past here for module description.
+--[[ Trick LuaDoc into entering 'module' mode without using that command.
+module(...)
+--]]
+
+
+-- Module table.
+local M = {}
+
+
+-- Function short-cuts.
+local tabconcat = table.concat
+local utf8len = unicode.utf8.len
+
+
+-- Declare local variables to store references to resources that are
+-- provided by external code.
+--
+-- Text document data structure.
+local __text_document
+
+
+--- Set module resources.
+-- Make various resources, that are provided by external code, available
+-- to this module.
+--
+-- @param res Ressource table.
+local function set_resources(res)
+ __text_document = res.text_document
+end
+M.set_resources = set_resources
+
+
+--- Module options.
+-- This table contains all module options. User functions to set
+-- options are provided.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name __opts
+-- @field output_eol End-of-line character in output.
+-- @field output_file_name Output file name.
+-- @field output_line_length Line length in output.
+local __opts = {
+ output_eol,
+ output_file_name,
+ output_line_lenght,
+}
+
+
+--- Set output EOL character.
+-- Text output will be written with the given end-of-line character.
+--
+-- @param eol New output EOL character.
+local function set_output_eol(eol)
+ __opts.output_eol = eol
+end
+M.set_output_eol = set_output_eol
+
+
+--- Set output file name.
+-- Text output will be written to a file with the given name.
+--
+-- @param name New output file name.
+local function set_output_file_name(name)
+ __opts.output_file_name = name
+end
+M.set_output_file_name = set_output_file_name
+
+
+--- Set output line length.
+-- Set the number of columns in text output. Text output will be
+-- wrapped at spaces so that lines don't contain more than the specified
+-- number of characters per line. There's one exception: if a word is
+-- longer than the specified number of characters, the word is put on
+-- its own line and that line will be overfull.
+--
+-- @param cols New line length in output. If the argument is smaller
+-- than 1, lines aren't wrapped, i.e., all text of a paragraph is put on
+-- a single line.
+local function set_output_line_length(cols)
+ __opts.output_line_length = cols
+end
+M.set_output_line_length = set_output_line_length
+
+
+--- Break a paragraph into lines of a fixed length and write the lines
+--- to a file.
+--
+-- @param f A file handle.
+-- @param par A text paragraph (an array of words).
+local function __write_text_paragraph(f, par)
+ local maxlinelength = __opts.output_line_length
+ local eol = __opts.output_eol
+ -- Index of first word on current line. Initialize current line with
+ -- first word of paragraph.
+ local lstart = 1
+ -- Track current line length.
+ local llen = utf8len(par[1])
+ -- Iterate over remaining words in paragraph.
+ for i = 2,#par do
+ local wlen = utf8len(par[i])
+ -- Does word fit onto current line?
+ if (llen + 1 + wlen <= maxlinelength) or (maxlinelength < 1) then
+ -- Append word to current line.
+ llen = llen + 1 + wlen
+ else
+ -- Write the current line up to the preceeding word to file (words
+ -- separated by spaces and with a trailing newline).
+ f:write(tabconcat(par, ' ', lstart, i-1), eol)
+ -- Initialize new current line.
+ lstart = i
+ llen = wlen
+ end
+ end
+ -- Write last line of paragraph.
+ f:write(tabconcat(par, ' ', lstart), eol)
+end
+
+
+--- Write all text stored in the text document to a file.
+--
+local function __write_text_document()
+ -- Open output file.
+ local fname = __opts.output_file_name or (tex.jobname .. '.txt')
+ local f = assert(io.open(fname, 'wb'))
+ local eol = __opts.output_eol
+ -- Iterate through document paragraphs.
+ for _,par in ipairs(__text_document) do
+ -- Separate paragraphs by a blank line.
+ f:write(eol)
+ -- Write paragraph to file.
+ __write_text_paragraph(f, par)
+ -- Delete paragraph from memory.
+ __text_document[_] = nil
+ end
+ -- Close output file.
+ f:close()
+end
+
+
+--- Callback function that writes all document text into a file.
+local function __cb_stopr_pkg_spelling()
+ __write_text_document()
+end
+
+
+-- Call-back status.
+local __is_active_output
+
+
+--- Enable text document output.
+-- Registers call-back `stop_run` to output the text stored in the text
+-- document at the end of the LuaTeX run.
+local function enable_text_output()
+ if not __is_active_output then
+ -- Register call-back: At the end of the LuaTeX run, output all text
+ -- stored in the text document.
+ luatexbase.add_to_callback('stop_run', __write_text_document, '__cb_stop_run_pkg_spelling')
+ __is_active_output = true
+ end
+end
+M.enable_text_output = enable_text_output
+
+
+--- Disable text document output.
+-- De-registers call-back `stop_run`.
+local function disable_text_output()
+ if __is_active_output then
+ -- De-register call-back.
+ luatexbase.remove_from_callback('stop_run', '__cb_stop_run_pkg_spelling')
+ __is_active_output = false
+ end
+end
+M.disable_text_output = disable_text_output
+
+
+--- Module initialisation.
+--
+local function __init()
+ -- Set default output file name.
+ set_output_file_name(nil)
+ -- Set default output line length.
+ set_output_line_length(72)
+ -- Set default output EOL character.
+ if (os.type == 'windows') or (os.type == 'msdos') then
+ set_output_eol('\r\n')
+ else
+ set_output_eol('\n')
+ end
+ -- Remember call-back status.
+ __is_active_output = false
+end
+
+
+-- Initialize module.
+__init()
+
+
+-- Return module table.
+return M
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling.lua
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..d16688ce0be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/spelling/spelling.lua
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+--- spelling.lua
+--- Copyright 2012 Stephan Hennig
+--
+-- This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
+-- the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license
+-- or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
+-- license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+-- and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+-- version 2005/12/01 or later.
+--
+-- See file README for more information.
+--
+
+
+--- Global table of modules.
+-- The work of the spelling package can be separated into four
+-- stages:<br />
+--
+-- <dl>
+--
+-- <dt>Stage 1</dt>
+-- <dd><ul>
+-- <li>Load list(s) of bad strings.</li>
+-- <li>Load list(s) of good strings.</li>
+-- </ul></dd>
+--
+-- <dt>Stage 2 (call-back <code>pre_linebreak_filter</code>)</dt>
+-- <dd><ul>
+-- <li>Tag word strings in node lists before paragraph breaking
+-- takes place.</li>
+-- <li>Check spelling of strings.</li>
+-- <li>Highlight strings with known incorrect spelling in PDF
+-- output.</li>
+-- </ul></dd>
+--
+-- <dt>Stage 3 (<code>\AtBeginShipout</code>)</dt>
+-- <dd><ul>
+-- <li>Store all strings found on built page via tag nodes in text
+-- document data structure.</li>
+-- </ul></dd>
+--
+-- <dt>Stage 4 (call-back <code>stop_run</code>)</dt>
+-- <dd><ul>
+-- <li>Output text stored in text document data structure to a
+-- file.</li>
+-- </ul></dd>
+--
+-- </dl>
+--
+-- The code of the spelling package is organized in modules reflecting
+-- these stages. References to modules are made available in a global
+-- table so that module's public functions are accessible from within
+-- external code. Table indices correspond to the stages as shown
+-- above.<br />
+--
+-- <ul>
+-- <li><code>spelling-stage-1.lua : pkg_spelling_stage[1]</code></li>
+-- <li><code>spelling-stage-2.lua : pkg_spelling_stage[2]</code></li>
+-- <li><code>spelling-stage-3.lua : pkg_spelling_stage[3]</code></li>
+-- <li><code>spelling-stage-4.lua : pkg_spelling_stage[4]</code></li>
+-- </ul>
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name pkg_spelling_stage
+pkg_spelling_stage = {
+
+ -- string list loading
+ [1] = require 'spelling-stage-1',
+ -- node list tagging
+ -- spell-checking
+ -- bad string highlighting
+ [2] = require 'spelling-stage-2',
+ -- text storage
+ [3] = require 'spelling-stage-3',
+ -- text output
+ [4] = require 'spelling-stage-4',
+
+}
+
+
+--- Table of package-wide resources that are shared among several
+--- modules.
+--
+-- @class table
+-- @name res
+--
+-- @field is_bad Table.<br />
+--
+-- This table maps all strings known as bad spellings to the value
+-- `true`.
+--
+-- @field is_good Table.<br />
+--
+-- This table maps all strings known as good spellings to the value
+-- `true`.
+--
+-- @field text_document Table.<br />
+--
+-- Data structure that stores the text of a document. The text document
+-- data structure stores the text of a document. The data structure is
+-- quite simple. A text document is an ordered list (an array) of
+-- paragraphs. A paragraph is an ordered list (an array) of words. A
+-- word is a single UTF-8 encoded string.<br />
+--
+-- During the LuTeX run, node lists are scanned for strings before
+-- hyphenation takes place. The strings found in a node list are stored
+-- in the current paragraph. After finishing scanning a node list, the
+-- current paragraph is inserted into the text document. At the end of
+-- the LuaTeX run, all paragraphs of the text document are broken into
+-- lines of a fixed length and the lines are written to a file.<br />
+--
+-- Here's the rationale of this approach:
+--
+-- <ul>
+--
+-- <li> It reduces file access <i>during</i> the LuaTeX run by delaying
+-- write operations until the end.
+--
+-- <li> It saves space. In Lua, strings are internalized. Since in a
+-- document, the same words are used over and over again, relatively
+-- few strings are actually stored in memory.
+--
+-- <li> It allows for pre-processing the text document before writing it
+-- to a file.
+--
+-- </ul>
+--
+-- @field whatsit_uid Number.<br />
+--
+-- Unique ID for marking user-defined whatsit nodes created by this
+-- package. The ID is generated at run-time. See this <a
+-- href="https://github.com/mpg/luatexbase/issues/8">GitHub issue</a>.
+--
+local res = {
+
+ is_bad,
+ is_good,
+ text_document,
+ whatsit_uid,
+
+}
+
+
+--- Package initialisation.
+--
+local function __init()
+ -- Create resources.
+ res.is_bad = {}
+ res.is_good = {}
+ res.text_document = {}
+ res.whatsit_uid = 163
+ -- Make resources available to modules.
+ pkg_spelling_stage[1].set_resources(res)
+ pkg_spelling_stage[2].set_resources(res)
+ pkg_spelling_stage[3].set_resources(res)
+ pkg_spelling_stage[4].set_resources(res)
+ -- Enable text storage.
+ pkg_spelling_stage[3].enable_text_storage()
+end
+
+
+-- Initialize package.
+__init()