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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2007-10-15 15:54:45 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2007-10-15 15:54:45 +0000
commit31578e2b627b31fe6cb4ec4a34135eea84743e21 (patch)
treeb7aa30914a2af6c8b2ccced9072bef56671e2287 /Master/texmf-dist/tex
parent4af86efa1514d24c366a21260b5a6dd76da25a68 (diff)
gmdoc update
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@5194 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/tex')
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdoc.sty582
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdocc.cls30
2 files changed, 376 insertions, 236 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdoc.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdoc.sty
index cee0aa6b911..494b00382bc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdoc.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdoc.sty
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%
% \GetFileInfo{gmdoc.sty}
% \title{The \pk{gmdoc.sty} Package\thfileinfo}
-% \author{Grzegorz `Natror' Murzynowski}
+% \author{Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski)}
% \date{\today}
% \maketitle
% \label{gmd}
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@
%%
% \begin{copyrnote}
%
-%% Written by Grzegorz `Natror' Murzynowski,
+%% Written by Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski),
%% natror at o2 dot pl
%%
-%% \copyright\,2006 by Grzegorz `Natror' Murzynowski.
+%% \copyright\,2006 by Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski).
%%
%% This program is subject to the \LaTeX\ Project Public License.
%% See \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html} ^^A
@@ -47,14 +47,19 @@
% \chschange{v0.98l}{06/10/27}{4401}
% \chschange{v0.98m}{06/11/14}{4349}
% \chschange{v0.99}{06/11/29}{4462}
-% \chschange{v0.99a}{2006/12/1}{4479}
+% \chschange{v0.99a}{2006/12/01}{4479}
+% \chschange{v0.99b}{07/01/01}{4479}
+% \chschange{v0.99c}{07/3/2}{4486}
+% \chschange{v0.99c}{07/3/30}{4475}
+% \chschange{v0.99d}{07/4/26}{4555}
+% \chschange{v0.99e}{2007/4/29}{4574}
%
%^^A \docstrip
%<package>
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{gmdoc}
- [2006/12/30 v0.99a a documenting package (GM)]
+ [2007/04/29 v0.99e a documenting package (GM)]
%
%
@@ -157,6 +162,27 @@
% \pk{mwcls}, the standard \pk{article.cls} class would be used.
% \end{gmlonely}
%
+% \subdivision{Dependencies}
+%
+% The \pk{gmdoc} bundle depends on some other packages of mine:
+% \begin{verse}
+% \pk{gmutils.sty},\\
+% \pk{gmverb.sty},\\
+% \pk{gmiflink.sty}\\
+% \pk{gmeometric} (for the driver of The \LaTeXe\ Source)\\
+% \end{verse}
+% and also on some standard packages:
+% \begin{verse}
+% \pk{hyperref.sty},\\
+% \pk{color.sty},\\
+% \pk{geometry.sty},\\
+% \pk{multicol.sty},\\
+% \pk{lmodern.sty},\\
+% \pk{fontenc.sty}\\
+% \end{verse}
+% that should
+% be installed on your computer by default.
+%
%
% % \subdivision{Bonus: \file{base} Drivers}
%
@@ -170,7 +196,7 @@
% \pk{doc_gmdoc.tex}
%
% \pk{oldcomm.sty}\\
-% \pk{gmeometric.sty}
+% (\pk{gmsource2e.ist} is generated from \pk{source2e_gmdoc.tex})\\
% \end{verse}
%
% These drivers typeset the respective files from the
@@ -272,12 +298,12 @@
%
% \subdivision{Preparing the Source File}
%
-% When \LaTeXpar\ with \pk{gmdoc.sty} package loaded typesets the
+% When \LaTeXpar\ with \pk{gmdoc.sty} package loaded typesets the
% comment lines, the code delimiter is ommitted. If the comment
% continues a~codeline, the code delimiter is printed. It's done so
-% because ending a~\TeX\ code line with a~|%| is often very important
-% and significant. Comments longer than one line are typeset
-% continuously with the code delimiters ommitted.
+% because ending a~\TeX\ code line with a~|%| is just a~concatenation
+% with the next line sometimes. Comments longer than one line are
+% typeset continuously with the code delimiters ommitted.
%
% The user should just write \hisher\ splendid code and brilliant
% commentary. In the latter \heshe\ may use usual \LaTeXpar\ commands.
@@ -317,8 +343,9 @@
% people's good. And, as I~try to show with the \cs{QueerEOL} and
% \cs{StraightEOL} declarations, `queer' may be very useful and
% recommended while `straight' is the standard but not necessarily
-% normative. (Remember also Alice's in the Wonderland exclamations
-% ``What a~queer day is today''.)}^^A
+% normative. ^^A% (Remember also Alice's in the Wonderland exclamations
+% ^^A % ``What a~queer day is today''.)
+% }^^A
% \QueerEOL
% \gmdoc's meaning of the line end. It OCSR, too. One more point to use
% |\StraightEOL| is where you wish some code lines to be executed
@@ -619,7 +646,7 @@
% declaration
% that takes a~one-char control sequence as the only argument and
% turns the char used into a~short verbatim delimiter, e.g., after
-% \[\hbox{\verb+\MakeShortVerb*\|+}\]
+% \[\verb+\MakeShortVerb*\|+\]
% (as you see, the declaration has the starred version, which is for
% visible spaces, and non-starred for blank spaces) to get
% |\mylittlemacro| you may type \verb+|\mylittlemacro|+ instead of
@@ -723,14 +750,14 @@
% scanned occurrence of their argument (which would never happen if
% the argument is not a~CS). Therefore, if you want to mark
% a~definition of an environment \env{foo}, you should put
-% \[ \hbox{|%\CodeDefine*{foo}|} \]
+% \[|%\CodeDefine*{foo}|\]
% right before the code line
-% \[\hbox{|\newenvironment{foo}{%|}\]^^A]
+% \[|\newenvironment{foo}{%|\]^^A]
% i.e., not separated by any code line. The starred versions of
% the |\Code...| commands are also intended to mark implicit
% definitions of macros, e.g., |\CodeDefine*\@foofalse| before
% the line
-% \[\hbox{|\newif\if@foo|.}\]
+% \[|\newif\if@foo|.\]
%
% They both are |\outer|.
%
@@ -843,7 +870,7 @@
% indexed. The items of this list may be separated with commas, as in
% \docfm , but it's not obligatory. The whole list should come in
% curly braces (except when it's one-element), e.g.,
-% \[\hbox{\verb+\DoNotIndex{\some@macros,\are* \too\auxiliary\?}+}\]
+% \[|\DoNotIndex{\some@macros,\are* \too\auxiliary\?}|\]
% (The spaces after the control sequences are ignored.)
% You may use as many |\DoNotIndex|es as you wish (about half as many as
% many CSs may be declared, because for each CS excluded from indexing
@@ -859,7 +886,7 @@
% wish to undo just a~couple of them, you are given \TextUsage\DoIndex\
% declaration (OCSR) that removes a~ban on all the CSs given in the
% argument, e.g.,
-% \[\hbox{\verb+\DoIndex{\par \@@par \endgraf}+}\]
+% \[|\DoIndex{\par \@@par \endgraf}|\]
%
% Moreover, you are provided the \TextUsage\DefaultIndexExclusions\
% and \Describe\UndoDefaultIndexExclusions^^A
@@ -878,11 +905,13 @@
% recognition (MW told it's not that important.)
%
% So far \gmhypertarget{verbatim mode directive} is only
-% half-handled. That is, a~line beginning with |%<<|\<END-TAG> will be
-% typeset as a~\ds\ directive, but
-% the closing line |%|\<END-TAG> will be not. It doesn't hard to
-% implement, I~only receive some message it's really useful for
-% someone.
+% half-handled. That is, a~line beginning with |%<||<|\<END-TAG> will be
+% typeset as a~\ds\ directive, but ^^A~The magical directive divided
+% ^^A due to the doctex mode who saw it and coloured all after with
+% ^^A~salmon.
+% the closing line |%|\<END-TAG> will be not. It doesn't seem to be
+% hard to implement, I~only receive some message it's really useful
+% for someone.
%
%^^A If you use the \TextUsage*{macrocode} environment, you don't have to
%^^A add any CS to get \ds\ directive typeset properly: within
@@ -916,7 +945,7 @@
% To maintain a change history within the file, the |\changes| command may
% be placed amongst the description part of the changed code. It takes three
% arguments, thus:
-% \[\hbox{|\changes{|\<version>|}{|\<YYYY/MM/DD date>|}{|\<text>|}|}\]
+% \[|\changes{|\<version>|}{|\<YYYY/MM/DD date>|}{|\<text>|}|\]
%
% The changes may be used to produce an auxiliary file (\LaTeX's
% |\glossary| mechanism is used for this) which may be printed after
@@ -972,7 +1001,7 @@
% is later than the date stored in the counter
% \TextUsage*{ChangesStartDate}. You may set this counter with a
% \Describe\ChangesStart^^B
-% \[\hbox{|\ChangesStart{|\<version>|}{|\<year>|/|\<month>|/|\<day>|}|}\]
+% \[|\ChangesStart{|\<version>|}{|\<year>|/|\<month>|/|\<day>|}|\]
% declaration.
%
% If the \env{ChangesStartDate} is set to a~date contemporary to \TeX\
@@ -987,7 +1016,7 @@
% establish two threads of the changes history: the one for the users,
% dated with four digit year, and the other for yourself only, dated
% with two or three digit year. If you declare
-% \[\hbox{|\ChangesStart{|\<version?>|}{1000/00/00}|}\]
+% \[|\ChangesStart{|\<version?>|}{1000/00/00}|\]
% or so, the changes entries dated with less-than-four digit year
% shall be ommitted and no notification shall be issued of that.
%
@@ -1074,7 +1103,7 @@
% \TextUsage\EOFMark\ macro. If you don't like such an ending, you
% should end the source file with the \TextUsage\NoEOF\ macro in
% a~comment, i.e.,
-% \[\hbox{|%|\<some text, why not>|\NoEOF|}\]
+% \[|%|\<some text, why not>|\NoEOF|\]
% This macro redefines |\EOFMark| and suppresses the End
% Of File token to close the input properly. It also has the
% |\endinput| effect so you may put some text you don't want to
@@ -1097,9 +1126,8 @@
% your mind you should express it with a~new |\CodeDelim|
% declaration.
%
-% The plain (unstarred) version of |\CodeDelim| changes also the verb
-% `hyphen', the char appearing at the verbatim line breaks that is. If
-% you don't want to change the verb `hyphen', use |\CodeDelim*|.
+% The starred version of |\CodeDelim| changes also the verb
+% `hyphen', the char appearing at the verbatim line breaks that is.
%
% \stanza
% Talking of special chars, the escape char, |\| by default, is also
@@ -1343,7 +1371,7 @@
% \noindent\Describe\eTeX\eTeX,\\
% \Describe\pdfeTeX\pdfeTeX\\
% \Describe\pdfTeX\pdfTeX\\
-% \Describe\XeTeX\XeTeX\ (the first |E| will be reversed if the
+% \Describe\XeTeX\XeTeX\ (the first |E| will be reversed iff the
% \pk{graphics} package is loaded) and\\
% \Describe\LaTeXpar\LaTeXpar.\par
% (The last logo is defined in \pk{gmutils}.)
@@ -1382,7 +1410,12 @@
% is provided (and therefore getable) if the file is also loaded (or
% the |\Provide...| line occures in a~|\StraightEOL| scope).
%
-% Since you may wish to process also files that you don't load,
+% If you don't load the file the version of which you'd like to get,
+% you may write \TextUsage\FileInfo\ in the comment layer, before the
+% line containing |\ProvidesPackage/Class| and the file info will be
+% written to the \file {.aux} file.
+%
+% If the input file doesn't contain |\Provides...| in the code layer,
% there are commands \TextUsage\ProvideFileInfo|{|\<file name with ^^B
% extension>|}[|\<info>|]| and
% \TextUsage\ProvideSelfInfo|[|\<info>|]|. (\<info> should consist of:
@@ -1463,7 +1496,7 @@
%%\end{macrocode}
%\end{verbatim}
% and |\blaargh|'s definition is |{foo}|, you'll get
-%\[\hbox{|\alittlemacro %| change it to foo}\]
+%\[|\alittlemacro %| change it to foo\]
% (Note that `my' \env{macrocode} doesn't require
% the magical |% \end|.)
%
@@ -1632,7 +1665,7 @@
% We require another package of mine that provides some tricky macros
% analogous to the \LaTeX\ standard ones, such as |\newgif| and
% |\@ifnextcat|.
-\RequirePackage{gmutils}
+\RequirePackage{gmutils}[2007/04/24]
% A~standard package for defining colours,
\RequirePackage{color}
@@ -1657,7 +1690,7 @@
\RequirePackage{gmiflink}
% And a~slight redefinition of \env{verbatim}, |\verb(*)| and
% providing of |\MakeShortVerb(*)|.
-\RequirePackage{gmverb}
+\RequirePackage{gmverb}[2007/04/24]
\if@noindex
\AtBeginDocument{\gag@index}% for the latter macro see line
@@ -1696,11 +1729,12 @@
% versions}
%
% \CodeDefine\CodeDelim \CodeDefine\code@delim
-\def\CodeDelim{\@ifstar{\Code@Delim}{\Code@Delim@St}}
+\def\CodeDelim{\@ifstar\Code@Delim@St\Code@Delim}
\def\Code@Delim#1{%
{\escapechar\m@ne
- \expandafter\gdef\expandafter\code@delim\expandafter{\string#1}}}
+ \@xa\gdef\@xa\code@delim\@xa{\string#1}}}
+% (|\@xa| is |\expandafter|, see \pk{gmutils}.)\DoNotIndex\@xa
\def\Code@Delim@St#1{\Code@Delim{#1}\VerbHyphen{#1}}
@@ -1893,30 +1927,38 @@
% due to the \cs{co\+de\+spa\+ces\+blank} option.
\catcode`\^^M=\active%
% \CodeUsgIndex\code@delim
- \expandafter\@makeother\code@delim%
+ \@xa\@makeother\csname\code@delim\endcsname%
% \CodeUsgIndex\gmd@resetlinecount
\gmd@resetlinecount% due to the option |uresetlinecount|
% we reset the linenumber counter or do nothing.
% \CodeUsgIndex\@beginputhook
\@beginputhook% my first use of it is to redefine |\maketitle|
% just at this point not globally. \CodeUsgIndex\everypar
- \everypar=\expandafter{\expandafter\@codetonarrskip\the\everypar}%
+ \everypar=\@xa{\@xa\@codetonarrskip\the\everypar}%
% \CodeDefine*{^^M}
\let^^M=\gmd@textEOL%
% \CodeDefIndex\gmd@guardedinput
\edef\gmd@guardedinput{%
- \noexpand\@@input #1\relax% it's true \TeX's
- % |\input|. \CodeUsgIndex\EOFMark
- \noexpand\EOFMark% to pretty finish the input, see
+ \@nx\@@input #1\relax% |\@nx| is
+ % |\noexpand|, see \pk{gmutils}.\DoNotIndex\@nx
+ % \nlpercent|\@@input| is the
+ % true \TeX's \nlpercent|\input|. \CodeUsgIndex\EOFMark
+ \gmd@iihook% cf.\ line \ref{iihook}
+ \@nx\EOFMark% to pretty finish the input, see
% line~\ref{eofMark}.\CodeUsgIndex\code@delim
- \noexpand^^M\code@delim%
+ \@nx\CodeDelim\@xa\@nx\csname\code@delim\endcsname% to
+ % ensure the code delimiter is the same as at the beginning of
+ % input.
+ % \changes[\DocInput]{v0.99c}{2007/03/02}{added ensuring the
+ % code delimiter to be the same at the end as at the beginning}
+ \@nx^^M\code@delim%
% \label{guardians}
}% we add guardians after
% |\input|ing a~file; somehow an error occurred without them.
\catcode`\%=9 % for \docfm -compatibility.\label{ignorePercent}
\setcounter{CheckSum}{0}% we initialize the counter for the number
% of the escape chars (the assignment is |\global|).
- \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter^^M\gmd@guardedinput%\label{eeeEOL}
+ \@xa\@xa\@xa^^M\gmd@guardedinput%\label{eeeEOL}
\par%
% \CodeUsgIndex\@endinputhook
\@endinputhook% It's a~hook to let postpone
@@ -1953,7 +1995,7 @@
\@newlinegtrue% to |\refstep| the lines' counter at the proper
% point.
\@dsdirgtrue% to handle the \ds\ directives.
- \expandafter\@trimandstore\the\everypar\@trimandstore%we store the
+ \@xa\@trimandstore\the\everypar\@trimandstore%we store the
% previous value of |\everypar| register to restore it at
% a~proper point. See line \ref{@trimandstore} for the details.
\begingroup%^^A ##### maybe we prefer to restore the genuine |\par|
@@ -1974,7 +2016,7 @@
\gmd@DoTeXCodeSpace%
\@makeother\|% 'cause |\ttverbatim| doesn't do that.
\MakePrivateLetters% see line \ref{MPL}.\par
- \expandafter\@makeother\code@delim% we are
+ \@xa\@makeother\code@delim% we are
% almost sure the code comment char is among the chars having
% been \catother ed already. For `almost' see the
% \gmiflink[IndexInput]{\cs{IndexInput}} macro's definition.\par
@@ -1983,7 +2025,7 @@
% process the leading spaces supposed there are any and, if after
% them is a~|%|, we just continue the commentary as in the
% previous case or else we typeset the \TeX\ code.
- \expandafter\@ifnextchar\expandafter{\code@delim}{%\label{ifContNarr}
+ \@xa\@ifnextchar\@xa{\code@delim}{%\label{ifContNarr}
% \CodeUsgIndex\gmd@continuenarration
\gmd@continuenarration}{% \CodeUsgIndex\gmd@dolspaces
\gmd@dolspaces% it will launch |\gmd@typesettexcode|.
@@ -2003,6 +2045,10 @@
\def\AtBegInput{\g@addto@macro\@beginputhook}
\def\@beginputhook{}
+% For the index input hooking now declare a~macro, we define it
+% another way at line \ref{iihook}.
+\emptify\gmd@iihook
+
% And let's use it instantly to avoid a~disaster while reading in the
% table of contents.
% \CodeDefine\tableofcontents
@@ -2023,7 +2069,7 @@
% \CodeDefine\@ifQueerEOL
% \changes{v0.98a}{06/09/06}{added}
\long\def\@ifQueerEOL#1#2{%
- \ifnum\the\catcode`\^^M=\active \afterelsefi#1\else\afterfi#2\fi}
+ \ifnum\the\catcode`\^^M=\active \afterfi{#1}\else\afterfi{#2}\fi}
% \CodeDefine\AtBegInputOnce The declaration below is useful if you
% wish to put sth.\ just in the nearest input/included file and no
@@ -2046,11 +2092,11 @@
\long\def\AtBegInputOnce#1{%
%^^A \stepcounter{hook@oncecnt}%
-%^^A \expandafter\long\expandafter\edef% \CodeUsgIndex*{NeuroOncer}
+%^^A \@xa\long\@xa\edef% \CodeUsgIndex*{NeuroOncer}
%^^A \csname gmd/AtBI/NeuroOncer\the\c@hook@oncecnt\endcsname{%
-%^^A \noexpand\glet\csname gmd/AtBI/NeuroOncer\the\c@hook@oncecnt\endcsname\relax}%
-%^^A \expandafter\addtomacro\csname gmd/AtBI/NeuroOncer\the\c@hook@oncecnt\endcsname{#1}%
-%^^A \expandafter\AtBegInput\csname gmd/AtBI/NeuroOncer\the\c@hook@oncecnt\endcsname
+%^^A \@nx\glet\csname gmd/AtBI/NeuroOncer\the\c@hook@oncecnt\endcsname\relax}%
+%^^A \@xa\addtomacro\csname gmd/AtBI/NeuroOncer\the\c@hook@oncecnt\endcsname{#1}%
+%^^A \@xa\AtBegInput\csname gmd/AtBI/NeuroOncer\the\c@hook@oncecnt\endcsname
\gaddtomacro\gmd@ABIOnce{\g@emptify\gmd@ABIOnce#1}}
% Many tries of finishing the input cleanly led me to setting the
@@ -2094,9 +2140,9 @@
\def\gmd@continuenarration{%
\endgroup
\gmd@countnarrationline% see \gmiflink[countnarr]{below}.
- \expandafter\@trimandstore\the\everypar\@trimandstore
- \everypar=\expandafter{\expandafter\@codetonarrskip\the\everypar}%
- \expandafter\gmd@checkifEOL\@gobble}
+ \@xa\@trimandstore\the\everypar\@trimandstore
+ \everypar=\@xa{\@xa\@codetonarrskip\the\everypar}%
+ \@xa\gmd@checkifEOL\@gobble}
% Simple, isn't it? (We gobble the `other' code delimiter. Despite of
% |\egroup| it's \catother\ because it was touched by |\futurelet|
% contained in |\@ifnextchar| in line \ref{ifContNarr}. And in line
@@ -2113,8 +2159,8 @@
% |\grefstepcounter| macro, defined in \pk{gmverb}, is a~global
% version of |\refstepcounter|, observing the redefinition made
% to |\refstepcounter| by \pk{hyperref}.
- \everypar=\expandafter{%
- \expandafter\@codetonarrskip\the\gmd@preverypar}%^^A
+ \everypar=\@xa{%
+ \@xa\@codetonarrskip\the\gmd@preverypar}%^^A
% the \cs{hy\+p\+er\+lab\+el\+@\+li\+ne} macro puts
% a~hypertarget in a~|\raise| i.e., drives \TeX\ into the
% horizontal mode so |\everypar| shall be issued. Therefore we
@@ -2182,12 +2228,12 @@
\hskip\gmd@ldspaceswd%
\advance\hangindent by\gmd@ldspaceswd%
\xdef\settexcodehangi{%
- \noexpand\hangindent=\the\hangindent% and also set the
+ \@nx\hangindent=\the\hangindent% and also set the
% hanging indent setting for the same line comment case. BTW.,
% this |%| or rather lack of it costed me five hours of
% debugging and rewriting. Active lineends require extreme
% caution.
- \noexpand\hangafter=1\space}%^^A~\noexpand\relax
+ \@nx\hangafter=1\space}%^^A~\@nx\relax
\else%
\glet\settexcodehangi=\@@settexcodehangi%\\
%|%| |\printlinenumber| here produced line numbers for blank lines
@@ -2232,12 +2278,12 @@
\def\gmd@dolspaces{%
\ifx\gmd@texcodespace\@let@token
\@dsdirgfalse
- \afterelsefi\settowidth{\gmd@spacewd}{\twelvespace}%
+ \afterfi{\settowidth{\gmd@spacewd}{\twelvespace}%
\gmd@ldspaceswd=\z@
- \gmd@eatlspace%
- \else\afterfi% about this smart macro and other of its family see
- % \pk{gmutils} sec.\,3.
- \par\gmd@typesettexcode
+ \gmd@eatlspace}%
+ \else\afterfi{% about this smart macro and other of its family see
+ % \pk{gmutils} sec.\,3.
+ \par\gmd@typesettexcode}%
\fi}
% And now, the iterating inner macro that'll eat the leading spaces.
@@ -2247,12 +2293,12 @@
\advance\gmd@ldspaceswd by\gmd@spacewd% we don't
% |\advance| it |\global|ly 'cause the current group may be closed
% iff we meet |%| and then we'll won't indent the line anyway.
- \afterelseiffifi\gmd@eatlspace
+ \afteriffifi\gmd@eatlspace
\else
- \if\code@delim\noexpand#1%
+ \if\code@delim\@nx#1%
\gmd@ldspaceswd=\z@
\gmd@continuenarration#1%\label{ContNarr2}
- \else \afterfifi\gmd@typesettexcode#1%
+ \else \afterfifi{\gmd@typesettexcode#1}%
\fi
\fi}%
@@ -2272,19 +2318,19 @@
\newcommand*\gmd@charbychar[1]{%
\ifhmode\prevhmodegtrue
\else\prevhmodegfalse\fi
- \if\code@delim\noexpand#1%
- \afterelseiffifi\gmd@percenthack% to typeset |%| if a~comment
+ \if\code@delim\@nx#1%
+ \afteriffifi{\gmd@percenthack% to typeset |%| if a~comment
% continues the~codeline.
\endgroup%
- \gmd@checkifEOLmixd% to see if next is |^^M| and then do |\par|.
+ \gmd@checkifEOLmixd}% to see if next is |^^M| and then do |\par|.
\else% i.e., we've not met the code delimiter
- \if\code@escape@char\noexpand#1%
+ \if\code@escape@char\@nx#1%
\@dsdirgfalse% yes, just here not before the whole |\if| because
% then we would discard checking for \ds\ directives doable by
% the active |%| at the `old macrocode' setting.
- \afterelsefifi\gmd@counttheline#1\scan@macro
+ \afterfifi{\gmd@counttheline#1\scan@macro}%
\else
- \afterfifi\gmd@EOLorcharbychar#1%
+ \afterfifi{\gmd@EOLorcharbychar#1}%
\fi
\fi}
@@ -2301,10 +2347,10 @@
\if@countalllines\global\advance\c@codelinenum by\@ne
\@newlinegfalse\fi
\fi
- \afterelsefi#1%\label{printhashone1}here we print |#1|.
+ \afterfi{#1}%\label{printhashone1}here we print |#1|.
\else% i.e., |#1| is \emph{not} a~(very active) line end,
\afterfi
- \gmd@counttheline#1\gmd@charbychar% \label{printhashone2}or here
+ {\gmd@counttheline#1\gmd@charbychar}% \label{printhashone2}or here
% we print |#1|. Here we would also possibly mark an environment
% but there's no need of it because declaring an environment to
% be marked requires a~bit of commentary and here we are after
@@ -2343,7 +2389,7 @@
\def\gmd@narrcheckifds@ne#1{%^^A\typeout{narr@ne if ds \on@line}%
\@dsdirgfalse\@ifnextchar<{%
- \expandafter\gmd@docstripdirective\@gobble}{#1}}
+ \@xa\gmd@docstripdirective\@gobble}{#1}}
% The macro below is used to look for the |%^^M| case to make
% a~commented blank line make a~new paragraph.
@@ -2351,7 +2397,7 @@
% \CodeDefIndex\gmd@checkifEOL
\def\gmd@checkifEOL{%
\gmd@countnarrationline
- \everypar=\expandafter{\expandafter\@codetonarrskip% we add the
+ \everypar=\@xa{\@xa\@codetonarrskip% we add the
% macro that'll insert a~vertical space if we leave the code and
% enter the narration.
\the\gmd@preverypar}%
@@ -2361,7 +2407,7 @@
% We check if it's |%<|, a~\ds\ directive that is.
\def\gmd@narrcheckifds{%^^A\typeout{narr if ds \on@line}%
\@dsdirgfalse\@ifnextchar<{%
- \expandafter\gmd@docstripdirective\@gobble}{\ignorespaces}}
+ \@xa\gmd@docstripdirective\@gobble}{\ignorespaces}}
% In the `mixed' line case it should be a~bit more complex, though. On
@@ -2369,7 +2415,7 @@
% \CodeDefIndex\gmd@checkifEOLmixd
\def\gmd@checkifEOLmixd{%
\gmd@countnarrationline
- \everypar=\expandafter{\expandafter\@codetonarrskip\the\gmd@preverypar}%
+ \everypar=\@xa{\@xa\@codetonarrskip\the\gmd@preverypar}%
%
% \label{longlinethatshouldbebroken}
\@afternarrgfalse\@aftercodegtrue
@@ -2403,8 +2449,8 @@
\prevhmodegfalse\gmd@endpe% when taken out of |\ifhmode|, this
% line caused some codeline numbers were typeset with
% |\leftskip|${}=0$.
- \everypar=\expandafter{%
- \expandafter\@codetonarrskip\the\gmd@preverypar}%
+ \everypar=\@xa{%
+ \@xa\@codetonarrskip\the\gmd@preverypar}%
\let\par\@@par%
%^^A else
%^^A \typeout{par of 1766 in NOT hmode \on@line}%
@@ -2424,8 +2470,8 @@
\else
\leftskip=\TextIndent
\hangindent=\z@
- \everypar=\expandafter{%
- \expandafter\@codetonarrskip\the\gmd@preverypar}%
+ \everypar=\@xa{%
+ \@xa\@codetonarrskip\the\gmd@preverypar}%
%^^A \typeout{gmd@endpe in not prevhmode \on@line}%
\fi}
@@ -2572,16 +2618,16 @@
% if it'd be expandable.
\gmd@preverypar={}%
\else
- \afterfi\expandafter\@trimandstore@ne\the\everypar\@trimandstore
+ \afterfi{\@xa\@trimandstore@ne\the\everypar\@trimandstore}%
\fi}
% \CodeDefIndex\@trimandstore@ne
\long\def\@trimandstore@ne#1#2\@trimandstore{%\label{@trimandstore}
\def\trimmed@everypar{#2}%
\ifx\@codetonarrskip#1%
- \gmd@preverypar=\expandafter{\trimmed@everypar}%
+ \gmd@preverypar=\@xa{\trimmed@everypar}%
\else
- \gmd@preverypar=\expandafter{\the\everypar}%
+ \gmd@preverypar=\@xa{\the\everypar}%
\fi}
% We prefer not to repeat |#1| and |#2| within the |\if|s and we even
% define an auxiliary macro because |\everypar| may contain some
@@ -2696,17 +2742,19 @@
% case when no closing space is added.
% And one more detail:
+% \CodeDefIndex\gmd@bslashEOL
\bgroup\catcode`\^^M=\active%
-\firstofone{\egroup% \CodeDefIndex*{\^^M}
- \def\^^M{\ \expandafter\ignorespaces^^M}}
-% To make |\^^M| behave properly. If this definition was ommitted, it
+\firstofone{\egroup% \CodeDefIndex*{\^^M}\changes{v0.99c}{2007/03/30}{a~bug fix: redefinition of it left solely to \cs{QueerEOL}}
+ \def\gmd@bslashEOL{\ \@xa\ignorespaces^^M}}
+% The |\QueerEOL| declaration will |\let| it to |\^^M| to make
+% |\^^M| behave properly. If this definition was ommitted, |\^^M|
% would just expand to |\ | and thus not gobble the leading |%| of the
% next line leave alone typesetting the \TeX\ code. I~type |\ | etc.
% instead of just |^^M| which adds a~space itself because I~take
% account of a~possibility of redefining the |\ | CS by the user, just
% like in normal \TeX.
-% \CodeDefIndex\gmd@bslashEOL
-\let\gmd@bslashEOL=\^^M
+
+
% We'll need it for restoring queer definitions for \docfm-compatibility.
%
%
@@ -2721,12 +2769,12 @@
% lines commented out.
% \CodeDefIndex\check@percent
\AtBegInput{\long\def\check@percent#1{%
- \expandafter\ifx\code@delim#1\else\afterfi#1\fi}}
+ \@xa\ifx\code@delim#1\else\afterfi{#1}\fi}}
% We also redefine \pk{gmverb}'s |\AddtoPrivateOthers| that has been
% provided just with \pk{gmdoc}'s need in mind.
% \CodeDefine\AddtoPrivateOthers
\def\AddtoPrivateOthers#1{%
- \expandafter\def\expandafter\doprivateothers\expandafter{%
+ \@xa\def\@xa\doprivateothers\@xa{%
\doprivateothers\do#1}}%
% We also redefine an internal |\verb|'s macro |\gm@verb@eol| to put a~proper
@@ -2736,7 +2784,7 @@
\obeylines% \CodeDefIndex\gm@verb@eol
\AtBegInput{\def\gm@verb@eol{\obeylines%
\def^^M{\verb@egroup\@latex@error{%
- \noexpand\verb ended by end of line}%
+ \@nx\verb ended by end of line}%
\@ifQueerEOL{\gmd@textEOL}{\@ehc}}}}%
\endgroup
@@ -2834,7 +2882,7 @@
% |\catcode| other than \catletter\ surely would be one of those
% perversities. Therefore I~feel safe to take the character |a| as
% a~benchmark letter.
- \ifcat a\noexpand#1%
+ \ifcat a\@nx#1%
\quote@char#1%
\xdef\macro@iname{\maybe@quote#1}% global for symmetry with
% line \ref{x123}.
@@ -2844,7 +2892,7 @@
% \ref{stringing2} to be sure it is whole \catother\ for easy
% testing for special indexentry formats, see line
% \ref{pnametestDef} etc.
- \afterelsefi\@ifnextcat{a}{\continue@macroscan}{\finish@macroscan}%
+ \afterfi{\@ifnextcat{a}{\continue@macroscan}{\finish@macroscan}}%
\else% |#1| is not a~letter, so we have just scanned a~one-char
% CS.\par
% Another reasonable |\catcode|s assumption seems to be that the
@@ -2876,7 +2924,8 @@
\@ifnextcat{a}{\continue@macroscan}{\finish@macroscan}%
}
% The |\@ifnextcat| macro is defined analogously to |\@ifnextchar| but
-% the test done by it is not |\ifx| but |\ifcat|.
+% the test done by it is not |\ifx| but |\ifcat|. (Note it would'nt
+% work for an active char as the `pattern'.)
% \CodeDefIndex\quote@char
\def\quote@char#1{{\uccode`9=`#1% at first I~took digit 1 for this
% |\uccode|ing but then |#1| meant |#|\<\#1> in |\uppercase|'s
@@ -2901,10 +2950,10 @@
% \CodeDefine\@ifismember
\long\def \@ifismember#1\of#2{%
\long\def\in@@##1#1##2\in@@{%
- \if\noexpand^^A##2\noexpand^^A\afterelsefi\gmd@@iffalse
+ \if\@nx^^A##2\@nx^^A\afterfi\gmd@@iffalse
\else\afterfi\gmd@@iftrue
\fi}%
- \expandafter\in@@#2#1\in@@}%
+ \@xa\in@@#2#1\in@@}%
% To hide the Booleans from \TeX\ in some contexts define
% \CodeDefine\gmd@@iftrue \CodeDefine\gmd@@iffalse
@@ -2969,7 +3018,7 @@
% a~case we give |\verb| another delimiter, namely |$|:
\def\im@firstpar{[$]}%^^A$
\else\def\im@firstpar{}\fi
- \expandafter \index@macro\im@firstpar\macro@iname\macro@pname
+ \@xa \index@macro\im@firstpar\macro@iname\macro@pname
\maybe@marginpar\macro@pname
\macro@pname
\gmd@charbychar
@@ -2983,7 +3032,7 @@
\def\maybe@marginpar#1{%
%^^A\ifx#1\mname@tomarginpar
\@ifundefined{gmd/2marpar/#1}{}{%
- \expandafter\Text@Marginize\expandafter{\bslash#1}% |\expandafter|s
+ \@xa\Text@Marginize\@xa{\bslash#1}% |\expandafter|s
% \possfil'cause the |\Text@Marginize| command applies |\string| to its
% argument. \nlpercent |\macro@pname|, which will be the only possible
% argument to
@@ -2991,7 +3040,7 @@
% contains the macro's name
% without the escapechar so we added it here.
% ^^A\gdef\mname@tomarginpar{}
- \expandafter\g@relaxen\csname gmd/2marpar/#1\endcsname% we reset the switch.
+ \@xa\g@relaxen\csname gmd/2marpar/#1\endcsname% we reset the switch.
}}
% The inner macro indexing macro. |#1| is the |\verb|'s delimiter;
@@ -3033,7 +3082,7 @@
% it's redefined to be empty (when we use |\index@macro| to
% index not a~CS).
\encapchar\IndexRefCs}%
- \expandafter\special@index\expandafter{\@tempa}% We give the
+ \@xa\special@index\@xa{\@tempa}% We give the
% indexing macro the argument expanded so that \pk{hyperref} may
% see the explicit encapchar in order not to add its own
% encapsulation of \verb+|hyperpage+ when the (default)
@@ -3050,11 +3099,11 @@
%\CodeDefine\un@defentryze \CodeDefine\un@usgentryze
\def\un@defentryze#1{%
- \expandafter\g@relaxen\csname gmd/defentry/#1\endcsname
+ \@xa\g@relaxen\csname gmd/defentry/#1\endcsname
\g@relaxen\last@defmark}% we care to clear the last definition
% marker checked by |\changes|.
\def\un@usgentryze#1{%
- \expandafter\g@relaxen\csname gmd/usgentry/#1\endcsname}
+ \@xa\g@relaxen\csname gmd/usgentry/#1\endcsname}
\@emptify\EntryPrefix% this macro seems to be obsolete now
% (v0.98d).
@@ -3179,13 +3228,13 @@
%\CodeDefine\@defentryze \CodeDefine\@usgentryze
\long\def\@defentryze#1{%
- \expandafter\let\csname gmd/defentry/\string#1\endcsname\gmd@justadot% The
+ \@xa\let\csname gmd/defentry/\string#1\endcsname\gmd@justadot% The
% \LaTeX\ |\@namedef| macro could not be used since it's not `long'.
% \CodeDefine\last@defmark
\xdef\last@defmark{\string#1}}% we |\string| the argument 'cause it's
% a~control sequence most probably.
\long\def\@usgentryze#1{%
- \expandafter\let\csname gmd/usgentry/\string#1\endcsname\gmd@justadot}
+ \@xa\let\csname gmd/usgentry/\string#1\endcsname\gmd@justadot}
% Initialize |\envirs@toindex|
\@emptify\envirs@toindex
@@ -3229,7 +3278,7 @@
% \CodeDefine\text@indexmacro
\long\def\text@indexmacro#1{%
{\escapechar\m@ne \xdef\macro@pname{\xiistring#1}}%
- \expandafter\quote@mname\macro@pname\relax% we process the CS's
+ \@xa\quote@mname\macro@pname\relax% we process the CS's
% name char by char and quote MakeIndex controls. |\relax| is the
% iterating macro's stopper. The scanned CS's quoted name shall be the
% expansion of |\macro@iname|.
@@ -3238,7 +3287,7 @@
\else\def\im@firstpar{}%
\fi
{\do@properindex% see line \ref{do@properindex}.
- \expandafter \index@macro\im@firstpar\macro@iname\macro@pname}}
+ \@xa \index@macro\im@firstpar\macro@iname\macro@pname}}
% The macro defined below (and the next one) are executed only before
% a~\catother\ macro's name i.e.\ a~nonempty sequence of \catother\
@@ -3279,16 +3328,16 @@
% \CodeDefine\text@indexenvir
\long\def \text@indexenvir#1{%
\edef\macro@pname{\xiistring#1}%
- \if\bslash\expandafter\@firstofmany\macro@pname\@@nil% if
+ \if\bslash\@xa\@firstofmany\macro@pname\@@nil% if
% |\string|ed |#1| begins with a~backslash, we will gobble it
% to make MakeIndex not see it.
- \edef\@tempa{\expandafter\@gobble\macro@pname}%
+ \edef\@tempa{\@xa\@gobble\macro@pname}%
\@tempswatrue
\else
\let\@tempa\macro@pname
\@tempswafalse
\fi
- \expandafter\quote@mname\@tempa\relax% \label{quote@mname comm}we
+ \@xa\quote@mname\@tempa\relax% \label{quote@mname comm}we
% process |\sting|ed |#1| char by char and quote MakeIndex
% controls. |\relax| is the iterating macro's stopper. The quoted
% |\string|ed |#1| shall be the expansion of |\macro@iname|.
@@ -3333,7 +3382,7 @@
% \CodeDefIndex\Code@MarginizeMacro
\long\def\Code@MarginizeMacro#1{{\escapechar\m@ne
- \expandafter\glet\csname gmd/2marpar/\string#1\endcsname\gmd@justadot
+ \@xa\glet\csname gmd/2marpar/\string#1\endcsname\gmd@justadot
%^^A \xdef\mname@tomarginpar{\xiistring#1}
}}
@@ -3369,7 +3418,7 @@
\else
\edef\@tempa{##1}\@tempswafalse
\fi
- \expandafter\quote@mname\@tempa\relax% see line
+ \@xa\quote@mname\@tempa\relax% see line
% \ref{quote@mname comm} \& subs. for commentary.
{\if@tempswa
\def\quoted@eschar{\quotechar\bslash}%
@@ -3476,14 +3525,14 @@
% \CodeDefIndex\addto@estomarginpar
\long\def\addto@estomarginpar#1{%
- \edef\@tempa{\noexpand\do{\xiistring#1}}% we |\string| the argument to
+ \edef\@tempa{\@nx\do{\xiistring#1}}% we |\string| the argument to
% allow it to be a~control sequence.
- \expandafter\addtomacro\expandafter\envirs@tomarginpar\expandafter{\@tempa}}
+ \@xa\addtomacro\@xa\envirs@tomarginpar\@xa{\@tempa}}
% \CodeDefIndex\addto@estoindex
\long\def\addto@estoindex#1{%
- \edef\@tempa{\noexpand\do{\xiistring#1}}
- \expandafter\addtomacro\expandafter\envirs@toindex\expandafter{\@tempa}}
+ \edef\@tempa{\@nx\do{\xiistring#1}}
+ \@xa\addtomacro\@xa\envirs@toindex\@xa{\@tempa}}
% And now a~command to mark a~`usage' occurrence of a~CS, environment
@@ -3624,13 +3673,13 @@
%\CodeDefine*{oldmc*}
\let\oldmc\macrocode
\let\endoldmc\endmacrocode
-\@namelet{oldmc*}{macrocode*}
-\@namelet{endoldmc*}{endmacrocode*}
+\n@melet{oldmc*}{macrocode*}
+\n@melet{endoldmc*}{endmacrocode*}
% Now we arm \env{oldmc} and \env{olmc*} with the
% the macro looking for |% \end|\arg{envir name}.
\addtomacro\oldmc{\@oldmacrocode@launch}%
-\expandafter\addtomacro\csname oldmc*\endcsname{%
+\@xa\addtomacro\csname oldmc*\endcsname{%
\@oldmacrocode@launch}
% \CodeDefIndex\@oldmacrocode@launch
@@ -3642,7 +3691,7 @@
\ttverbatim \gmd@DoTeXCodeSpace%
\@makeother\|% 'cause |\ttverbatim| doesn't do that.
\MakePrivateLetters% see line \ref{MPL}.\par
- % ^^A \expandafter\@makeother\code@delim
+ % ^^A \@xa\@makeother\code@delim
\docstrips@percent \@makeother\>%
% sine qua non of the automatic delimiting is replacing possible
% |*|\catother in the environment's name with |*|\catletter.
@@ -3650,7 +3699,7 @@
% the end. We also assume the environment's name consists only of
% character tokens whose catcodes (except of |*|) will be the same
% in the verbatim text.
- \expandafter\gmd@currenvxistar\@currenvir*\relax
+ \@xa\gmd@currenvxistar\@currenvir*\relax
\@oldmacrocode}
\bgroup\catcode`*11
@@ -3691,14 +3740,14 @@
]
\def\gmd@oldmcfinis{%
- \expandafter\CodeDelim\stored@code@delim
+ \@xa\CodeDelim\stored@code@delim
\gmd@mchook}% see line \ref{gmd@mchook}
% \CodeDefine\VerbMacrocodes
\def\VerbMacrocodes{%
\let\macrocode\oldmc
- \@namelet{macrocode*}{oldmc*}}
+ \n@melet{macrocode*}{oldmc*}}
% To handle \ds\ directives in the code (in the old macrocodes
@@ -3720,10 +3769,10 @@
% \nlpercent|\gmd@charbychar| token.
% ^^A \typeout{code if ds \on@line}%
\if@dsdir\@dsdirgfalse
- \if\noexpand<\noexpand#2\afterelsefifi\gmd@docstripdirective
- \else\afterfifi\twelvepercent#1#2%
+ \if\@nx<\@nx#2\afterfifi\gmd@docstripdirective
+ \else\afterfifi{\twelvepercent#1#2}%
\fi
- \else\afterfi\twelvepercent#1#2%
+ \else\afterfi{\twelvepercent#1#2}%
\fi}
%
% \begin{environment}{macro}
@@ -3756,7 +3805,7 @@
% version:
\@namedef{macro*}{\let\gmd@ifonetoken\@secondoftwo\macro}
% \CodeDefIndex*\endmacro*
-\expandafter\let\csname endmacro*\endcsname\endmacro
+\@xa\let\csname endmacro*\endcsname\endmacro
% Note that \env{macro} and \env{macro*} have the same effect for
% more-than-one-token arguments thanks to |\gmd@ifonetoken|'s meaning
% inside unstarred \env{macro} (it checks whether the argument is
@@ -3795,10 +3844,10 @@
\def\@tempb{#3}% We hide |#3| from \TeX\ in case it's |\if...| or
% so. \nlpercent|\@tempa| is used in \nlpercent|\gmd@ifsingle|.
\gmd@ifsingle#3\@@nil
- \afterelsefi\expandafter#1\@tempb%
+ \afterfi{\@xa#1\@tempb}%
\else
- \edef\@tempa{\expandafter\string\@tempb}%
- \afterfi\expandafter#2\expandafter{\@tempa}%
+ \edef\@tempa{\@xa\string\@tempb}%
+ \afterfi{\@xa#2\@xa{\@tempa}}%
\fi}
% Now, define the mysterious |\Hybrid@DefMacro| and |\Hybrid@DefEnvir|
% macros. They mark their argument with a~certain subtlety: they put
@@ -3825,16 +3874,16 @@
%\CodeDefine\gmd@evpaddonce
\long\def\gmd@evpaddonce#1{%
\stepnummacro\gmd@oncenum
- \expandafter\long\expandafter\edef% \CodeUsgIndex*{NeuroOncer}
+ \@xa\long\@xa\edef% \CodeUsgIndex*{NeuroOncer}
\csname gmd/evp/NeuroOncer\gmd@oncenum\endcsname{%
- \noexpand\g@relaxen
+ \@nx\g@relaxen
\csname gmd/evp/NeuroOncer\gmd@oncenum\endcsname}% Why does it
% work despite it shouldn't? Because when the CS got with
% \nlpercent|\csname...\endcsname| is undefined, it's equivalent
% |\relax| and therefore unexpandable. That's why it passes
% \nlpercent|\edef| and is able to be assigned.
- \expandafter\addtomacro\csname gmd/evp/NeuroOncer\gmd@oncenum\endcsname{#1}%
- \expandafter\addto@hook\expandafter\everypar\expandafter{%
+ \@xa\addtomacro\csname gmd/evp/NeuroOncer\gmd@oncenum\endcsname{#1}%
+ \@xa\addto@hook\@xa\everypar\@xa{%
\csname gmd/evp/NeuroOncer\gmd@oncenum\endcsname}%
}
@@ -3848,8 +3897,8 @@
% in Polish) although there's no \TeX nical obstacle to do
% so. Therefore we define the \env{environment}, because of \ae^^B
% sthetic and psychological reasons.
-\expandafter\let\expandafter\environment\csname macro*\endcsname
-\expandafter\let\expandafter\endenvironment\csname endmacro*\endcsname
+\@xa\let\@xa\environment\csname macro*\endcsname
+\@xa\let\@xa\endenvironment\csname endmacro*\endcsname
% \end{environment}
%
@@ -3881,18 +3930,18 @@
% \CodeDefIndex\dont@index
\long\def\dont@index#1{%
- \def\@tempa{\noexpand#1}% My \TeX\ Guru's trick to deal with |\fi|
+ \def\@tempa{\@nx#1}% My \TeX\ Guru's trick to deal with |\fi|
% and such, i.e., to hide from \TeX\ when it is processing a~test's
% branch without expanding.
\if\@tempa.% a~dot finishes expelling
\else
\if\@tempa,% The list this macro is put before may
% contain commas and that's O.K., we just continue the work.
- \afterelsefifi\dont@index
+ \afterfifi\dont@index
\else% what is else shall off the Index be expelled.
{\escapechar\m@ne
\xdef\@tempa{\string#1}}%
- \expandafter\let%
+ \@xa\let%
\csname gmd/iexcl/\@tempa\endcsname=\gmd@iedir% In the default
% case explained e.g.\ by the macro's name, the last macro's
% meaning is such that the test in line \ref{iexcltest} will
@@ -4431,7 +4480,7 @@
\if\bslash\last@defmark\else\last@defmark\fi}%
\ifx\last@defmark\bslash\let\@tempb\last@defmark\fi%
%^^A \typeout{last dm @tempb: \@tempb}% (debugging)
- % ^^A~\expandafter\quote@mname\macro@pname\relax
+ % ^^A~\@xa\quote@mname\macro@pname\relax
\fi
\else%the first argument isx not |\generalname| i.e.,
%a~particular CS is specified by it (if some day one
@@ -4440,9 +4489,9 @@
\@tempswatrue
{\escapechar\m@ne
\xdef\@tempb{\string#1}}
- % ^^A~\expandafter\quote@mname\@tempb\relax
+ % ^^A~\@xa\quote@mname\@tempb\relax
\fi
- \protected@edef\@tempa{\noexpand\glossary{%
+ \protected@edef\@tempa{\@nx\glossary{%
\if\relax\GeneralName\relax\else
\GeneralName% it's for the |\DocInclude| case to precede
% every |\changes| of the same file with the file name, cf.\ line
@@ -4513,7 +4562,7 @@
% date of \TeX\ Version 0.}\QueerEOL\label{TeXVer0}
% see \gmiflink[personalchanges]{below}.
\edef\@tempa{%
- \noexpand\g@addto@macro\noexpand\glossary@prologue{%
+ \@nx\g@addto@macro\@nx\glossary@prologue{%
The changes
\if\relax\GeneralName\relax\else of \GeneralName\space\fi
earlier than
@@ -4618,7 +4667,7 @@
%^^A \end{docstrips}
% The MakeIndex shell command for the glossary should look as
% follows:
-% \[\hbox{|makeindex -r -s gmglo.ist -o |\<myfile>|.gls |\<myfile>|.glo|}\]
+% \[|makeindex -r -s gmglo.ist -o |\<myfile>|.gls |\<myfile>|.glo|\]
% ^^B
% ^^B makeindex -r -s gmglo.ist -o <myfile>.gls <myfile>.glo
% ^^B
@@ -4627,11 +4676,11 @@
% default settings and the |-o| option with the subsequent filename
% defines the name of the output.
%
-% \begin{quotation}The |\GlossaryPrologue| macro is used to place a
-% short message above the
-% glossary into the document. It is implemented by redefining |\glossary@prologue|,
-% a macro which holds the default text. We better make it a long macro to allow
-% |\par| commands in its argument.\end{quotation}
+% \begin{quotation}The |\GlossaryPrologue| macro is used to place
+% a~short message above the glossary into the document. It is
+% implemented by redefining |\glossary@prologue|, a macro which
+% holds the default text. We better make it a long macro to allow
+% |\par| commands in its argument.\end{quotation}
%
% \CodeDefine\GlossaryPrologue
\long\def\GlossaryPrologue#1{\@bsphack
@@ -4779,7 +4828,7 @@
\typeout{\twelvepercent\space\string\chschange{%
\fileversion}{\the\year/\the\month/\the\day}{\the\c@CheckSum}}
\typeout{\twelvepercent\space\string\chschange{\fileversion}{%
- \expandafter\@gobbletwo\the\year/\the\month/\the\day}{%\relax
+ \@xa\@gobbletwo\the\year/\the\month/\the\day}{%\relax
% with two di\-g\-it year in case you use |\ChangesStart|.
\the\c@CheckSum}}}
@@ -5064,7 +5113,7 @@
% \env{codelinenum}.
\def\thefilediv{\aalph{\filedivname}}% The files will be numbered
% with letters, lowercase first.
- \expandafter\let\csname the\filedivname\endcsname=\thefilediv% This
+ \@xa\let\csname the\filedivname\endcsname=\thefilediv% This
% li\-ne lets |\the|\<chapter> etc.\ equal |\thefilediv|.
\def\filesep{\thefilediv-}% File separator (identifier) for the index.
\let\filekey=\@gobble
@@ -5082,7 +5131,7 @@
% defined}
\gdef\@oddfoot{% The footer of the file pages will be its name and,
% if there is a~file info, also the date and version.
- \expandafter\ifx\csname ver@\currentfile\endcsname\relax
+ \@xa\ifx\csname ver@\currentfile\endcsname\relax
File \thefilediv: {\ttfamily\currentfile} %
\else
\GetFileInfo{\currentfile}%
@@ -5093,7 +5142,7 @@
\hfill\thepage}%
\glet\@evenfoot\@oddfoot% see line \ref{oneside}.
% ^^A \show\filedivname% for debug
- \expandafter\def\csname\filedivname name\endcsname{File}% we
+ \@xa\def\csname\filedivname name\endcsname{File}% we
% redefine the name of the proper division to `File'.
\ifx\filediv\section
\let\division=\subsection
@@ -5112,7 +5161,7 @@
% \changes{v0.98c}{06/9/10}{added and a~bug fixed in \cs{docincludeaux}}
\def\SetFileDiv#1{%
\edef\filedivname{#1}%
- \expandafter\let\expandafter\filediv\csname#1\endcsname}
+ \@xa\let\@xa\filediv\csname#1\endcsname}
% \subdivision{\cs{SelfInclude}}
%
@@ -5403,7 +5452,7 @@
% |\footnotemark| hidden in |\thanks| during |\protected@xdef|
% (and to let it be executed during the typesetting, of course).
}% end of the comma-|\and|'s group.
- \expandafter\filediv\incl@filedivtitle
+ \@xa\filediv\incl@filedivtitle
\@thanks
\g@relaxen\@author \g@relaxen\@title \g@relaxen\@date
\g@emptify\@thanks
@@ -5426,6 +5475,108 @@
% And the counterpart, if you change your mind:
\newcommand*\SkipFilesAuthors{\@fshdafalse}
+
+% \subdivision{The File's Date and Version Information}
+
+
+% Define |\filedate| and friends from info in the
+% |\ProvidesPackage| etc.\ commands.
+% \CodeDefine\GetFileInfo
+\def\GetFileInfo#1{%
+ \def\filename{#1}%
+ \def\@tempb##1 ##2 ##3\relax##4\relax{%
+ \def\filedate{##1}%
+ \def\fileversion{##2}%
+ \def\fileinfo{##3}}%
+ \edef\@tempa{\csname ver@#1\endcsname}%
+ \@xa\@tempb\@tempa\relax? ? \relax\relax}
+
+% Since we may documentally input files that we don't load, as \docfm\
+% e.g., let's define a~declaration to be put (in the comment layer)
+% before the line(s) containing |\Provides...|. The |\FileInfo|
+% command takes the stuff till the closing |]| and subsequent line
+% end, extracts from it the info and writes it to the \file{.aux} and
+% rescans the stuff. \eTeX\ provides a~special primitive for that
+% action but we remain strictly \TeX nical and do it with writing to
+% a~file and inputting that file.
+
+%\CodeDefine\FileInfo
+% \changes{v0.99d}{2007/04/26}{added}
+
+\newcommand*\FileInfo{%
+ \bgroup
+ \let\do\@makeother
+ \do\ \do\{\do\}\do\^^M\do\\%
+ \gmd@fileinfo}
+
+\bgroup
+\catcode`!\z@
+\catcode`<\@ne
+\catcode`>\tw@
+\let\do\@makeother
+\do\ \do\{\do\}\do\^^M\do\\%\CodeEscapeChar\!
+!firstofone<!egroup%
+!def!gmd@fileinfo#1Provides#2{#3}#4[#5]#6
+<%
+!egroup%
+!gmd@writeFI<#2><#3><#5>%
+!gmd@docrescan<#1Provides#2{#3}#4[#5]#6
+>%
+>% \CodeEscapeChar\\
+>
+
+% \CodeDefine\gmd@writeFI
+\def\gmd@writeFI#1#2#3{%
+ \immediate\write\@auxout{%
+ \global\@nx\@namedef{%
+ ver@#2.\if P\@firstofmany#1\@@nil sty\else cls\fi}{#3}}}
+
+% \CodeDefine\gmd@docrescan
+\def\gmd@docrescan#1{%
+ \newwrite\gmd@docrescanfile
+ \immediate\openout\gmd@docrescanfile=\jobname.docrescan\relax
+ {\newlinechar=`\^^M%
+ \immediate\write\gmd@docrescanfile{%
+ \twelvepercent#1\twelvepercent\@nx\NoEOF}%
+ }%
+ \immediate\closeout\gmd@docrescanfile
+ \@@input\jobname.docrescan
+}
+
+
+% And, for the case the input file doesn't contain |\Provides...|,
+% a~macro for explicit providing the file
+% info. It's written in analogy to |\ProvidesFile|, \pk{source ^^B
+% 2${}_\epsilon$}, file L v1.1g, l.\,102.
+% \CodeDefine\ProvideFileInfo
+% \changes{v0.98a}{06/09/06}{added}
+\def\ProvideFileInfo#1{%
+ \begingroup
+ \catcode`\ 10 \catcode\endlinechar 10 %
+ \@makeother\/\@makeother\&%
+ \kernel@ifnextchar[{\gmd@providefii{#1}}{\gmd@providefii{#1}[]}%^^A]
+ }
+
+ % \CodeDefIndex\gmd@providefii
+\def\gmd@providefii#1[#2]{%\\
+ % (we \emph{don't} write the file info to \pk{.log})
+ \@xa\xdef\csname ver@#1\endcsname{#2}%
+ \endgroup}
+
+% And a~self-reference abbreviation (intended for providing file info
+% for the driver):
+% \CodeDefine\ProvideSelfInfo
+\def\ProvideSelfInfo{\ProvideFileInfo{\jobname.tex}}
+
+% A~neat conventional statement used in \docfm's documentation e.g.,
+% to be put in |\thanks| to the title or in a~footnote:
+% \CodeDefine\filenote
+\newcommand*\filenote{This file has version number \fileversion{} dated \filedate{}.}
+% And exactly as |\thanks|:
+% \CodeDefine\thfileinfo
+\newcommand*\thfileinfo{\thanks\filenote}
+
+
%
%
% \subdivision{Miscellanea}
@@ -5437,10 +5588,15 @@
% \CodeDefine\IndexInput
% \changes{v0.98b}{06/09/07}{\cs{StoreMacro}ing and \cs{RestoreMacro}ing
% \cs{code@delim} added}
-\def\IndexInput#1{%
- \StoreMacro\code@delim
- \CodeDelim*\^^A%
- \DocInput{#1}\RestoreMacro\code@delim}
+\bgroup\obeylines
+\firstofone{\egroup
+ \def\IndexInput#1{%
+ \StoreMacro\code@delim%
+ \CodeDelim*\^^Z%
+ \def\gmd@iihook{% \label{iihook}this hook is |\edef|ed!
+ \@nx^^M%
+ \code@delim\relax\@nx\let\@nx\EOFMark\relax}%^^A\@nx^^M
+ \DocInput{#1}\RestoreMacro\code@delim}}
% How does it work? We assume in the input file is no explicit
% \<char1>. This char is chosen as the code delimiter and will be put
% at the end of input. So, entire file contents will be scanned char
@@ -5464,7 +5620,7 @@
\def\@tempa{%\CodeDefIndex\gmd@skipgmltext
\def\gmd@skipgmltext{\g@emptify\gmd@skipgmltext#1}}%
\@tempa
- \expandafter\AtBegInput\expandafter{\@tempa}%
+ \@xa\AtBegInput\@xa{\@tempa}%
\renewenvironment{gmlonely}{%
\StraightEOL
\@fileswfalse% to forbid writing to \pk{.toc}, \pk{.idx} etc.
@@ -5552,34 +5708,33 @@
{\def\AmSTeX{\leavevmode\hbox{$\mathcal A\kern-.2em\lower.376ex%
\hbox{$\mathcal M$}\kern-.2em\mathcal S$-\TeX}}}{}
-\@ifundefined{BibTeX}
- {\def\BibTeX{{\rmfamily B\kern-.05em%
- \textsc{i\kern-.025em b}\kern-.08em%
- \TeX}}}{}
+\DeclareLogo\BibTeX{{\rmfamily B\kern-.05em%
+ \textsc{i\kern-.025em b}\kern-.08em%
+ \TeX}}
+
-\@ifundefined{SliTeX}
- {\def\SliTeX{{\rmfamily S\kern-.06emL\kern-.18em\raise.32ex\hbox
- {\scshape i}\kern -.03em\TeX}}}{}
+\DeclareLogo\SliTeX{{\rmfamily S\kern-.06emL\kern-.18em\raise.32ex\hbox
+ {\scshape i}\kern -.03em\TeX}}
-\@ifundefined{PlainTeX}{\def\PlainTeX{\textsc{Plain}\kern2pt\TeX}}{}
+\DeclareLogo\PlainTeX{\textsc{Plain}\kern2pt\TeX}
-\@ifundefined{Web}{\def\Web{\textsc{Web}}}{}
+\DeclareLogo\Web{\textsc{Web}}
% There's also the \LaTeXpar\ logo got with the |\LaTeXpar| macro
% provided by \pk{gmutils}. And here \TeXbook's logo:
-\def\TeXbook{The \TeX book}
+\DeclareLogo[The TeX book]\TeXbook{The \TeX book}
-\@ifundefined{eTeX}{\def\eTeX{$\varepsilon$\TeX}}{}% The \eTeX\ manual
+\DeclareLogo\eTeX{$\varepsilon$\TeX}% The \eTeX\ manual
% uses `$\varepsilon$-\TeX' but that would look strange in \pdfeTeX.
-\@ifundefined{pdfeTeX}{\def\pdfeTeX{pdf\eTeX}}{}
+\DeclareLogo\pdfeTeX{pdf\eTeX}
-\@ifundefined{pdfTeX}{\def\pdfTeX{pdf\TeX}}{}
+\DeclareLogo\pdfTeX{pdf\TeX}
-\@ifundefined{XeTeX}{\def\XeTeX{X\kern-.125em\relax
+\DeclareLogo\XeTeX{X\kern-.125em\relax
\@ifundefined{reflectbox}{%
\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.1667em\relax}{%
\lower.5ex\hbox{\reflectbox{E}}\kern-.1667em\relax}%
- \TeX}}{}% As you see, if
+ \TeX}% As you see, if
% \TeX\ doesn't recognize \nlpercent\cs{re\+flect\+box} (\pk{graphics}
% isn't loaded), the first |E| will not be reversed. This version of
% the command is intended for non-\XeTeX\ usage. With \XeTeX, the
@@ -5587,51 +5742,6 @@
\@ifundefined{ds}{\def\ds{DocStrip}}{}
-% Define |\filedate| and friends from info in the
-% |\ProvidesPackage| etc.\ commands.
-% \CodeDefine\GetFileInfo
-\def\GetFileInfo#1{%
- \def\filename{#1}%
- \def\@tempb##1 ##2 ##3\relax##4\relax{%
- \def\filedate{##1}%
- \def\fileversion{##2}%
- \def\fileinfo{##3}}%
- \edef\@tempa{\csname ver@#1\endcsname}%
- \expandafter\@tempb\@tempa\relax? ? \relax\relax}
-
-% Since we may documentally input files that we don't load, as \docfm\
-% e.g., let's define a~macro for explicit providing the file
-% info. It's written in analogy to |\ProvidesFile|, \pk{source ^^B
-% 2${}_\epsilon$}, file L v1.1g, l.\,102.
-% \CodeDefine\ProvideFileInfo
-% \changes{v0.98a}{06/09/06}{added}
-\def\ProvideFileInfo#1{%
- \begingroup
- \catcode`\ 10 \catcode\endlinechar 10 %
- \@makeother\/\@makeother\&%
- \kernel@ifnextchar[{\gmd@providefii{#1}}{\gmd@providefii{#1}[]}%^^A]
- }
-
- % \CodeDefIndex\gmd@providefii
-\def\gmd@providefii#1[#2]{%\\
- % (we \emph{don't} write the file info to \pk{.log})
- \expandafter\xdef\csname ver@#1\endcsname{#2}%
- \endgroup}
-
-% And a~self-reference abbreviation (intended for providing file info
-% for the driver):
-% \CodeDefine\ProvideSelfInfo
-\def\ProvideSelfInfo{\ProvideFileInfo{\jobname.tex}}
-
-% A~neat conventional statement used in \docfm's documentation e.g.,
-% to be put in |\thanks| to the title or in a~footnote:
-% \CodeDefine\filenote
-\newcommand*\filenote{This file has version number \fileversion{} dated \filedate{}.}
-% And exactly as |\thanks|:
-% \CodeDefine\thfileinfo
-\newcommand*\thfileinfo{\thanks\filenote}
-
-
% \gmhypertarget[CDAnd]{Finally,} a~couple of macros for documenting
% files playing with |%|'s
% catcode(s). Instead of |%| I~used |&|. They may be at the end
@@ -6199,13 +6309,14 @@
\bgroup\catcode`\^^M\active \firstofone{\egroup%
\def\@NoEOF#1^^M{%
- \@relaxen\EOFMark\expandafter\noexpand\endinput^^M}}
+ \@relaxen\EOFMark\@xa\@nx\endinput^^M}}
\def\NoEOF{\QueerEOL\@NoEOF}
% \label{NoEOF} As you probably see, |\NoEOF| has also the
% |\endinput| effect.
+
\endinput
%^^A~\docstrip
%</package>
@@ -6256,10 +6367,31 @@
% automatic (no more need of \cs{doctrip(s)} declarations). Moreover,
% some minor changes due to \TeX ing The Source.}
%
+% \changes{v0.99b}{2007/01/01}{Thanks to the \cs{edverbs} declaration
+% in the class, displayed shortverbs simplified; Emacs mode changed to
+% doctex. Author's true name more exposed}
+%
+% \changes{v0.99c}{2007/03/02}{A~bug fixed in \cs{DocInput} and all
+% \cs{expandafter}s changed to \cs{@xa} and \cs{noexpand}s to
+% \cs{@nx}}
+%
+% \changes{v0.99c}{2007/03/12}{The \TeX-related logos now are declared
+% with \cs{DeclareLogo} provided in \pk{gmutils}}
+%
+% \changes{v0.99d}{2007/04/13}{\cs{afterfi} \& pals made two-argument}
+%
+% \changes{v0.99d}{2007/04/24}{\cs{@namelet} renamed to \cs{n@melet}
+% to solve a~conflict with the \pk{beamer} class (in \pk{gmutils} at
+% first)}
+%
+% \changes{v0.99e}{2007/04/29}{a~bug fixed in \cs{DocInput} and
+% \cs{IndexInput}}
+%
+%
% \Finale
% (For my GNU Emacs:)
%%% Local Variables:
-%%% mode: latex
-%%% TeX-master: "e:/LaTeX/TeXGuru/gmdoc/gmdocDoc"
+%%% mode: doctex
+%%% TeX-master: "../../../../LaTeX/TeXGuru/gmdoc/gmdocDoc.tex"
%%% End:
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdocc.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdocc.cls
index a03d4c4aa43..b224ba6173d 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdocc.cls
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmdoc/gmdocc.cls
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
%
% \GetFileInfo{gmdocc.cls}
% \title{The \pk{gmdocc} Class For \pk{gmdoc} Driver Files\thfileinfo}
-% \author{Grzegorz `Natror' Murzynowski}
+% \author{Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski)}
% \maketitle
%
% \begin{copyrnote}
%
-%%Written by Grzegorz `Natror' Murzynowski,
+%%Written by Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski),
%% natror at o2 dot pl
%%
-%% \copyright\,2006 by Grzegorz `Natror' Murzynowski.
+%% \copyright\,2006 by Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski).
%%
%% This program is subject to the \LaTeX\ Project Public License.
%% See ^^A
@@ -29,11 +29,12 @@
% \chschange{v0.71}{06/10/21}{114}
% \chschange{v0.72}{06/11/14}{122}
% \chschange{v0.73}{06/12/1}{128}
+% \chschange{v0.75}{2007/3/2}{130}
%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesClass{gmdocc}
- [2006/12/01 v0.73 a class for gmdoc driver files (GM)]
+ [2007/03/02 v0.75 a class for gmdoc driver files (GM)]
%
% \division{Intro}
@@ -211,8 +212,9 @@
% The |fleqn| option makes displayed formuals be flushed left and
% |\mathindent| is their indentation. Therefore we ensure it is always
% equal |\CodeIndent| just like |\leftskip| in \env{verbatim}. Thanks
-% to that you may display single verbatim lines with |\[...\]|:
-% \[\hbox{\verb+\[\hbox{|\verbatim\stuff|}\]+\,.}\]
+% to that and the |\edverbs| declaration below you may display single
+% verbatim lines with |\[...\]|:
+% \[\verb+\[|\verbatim\stuff|\]+\,.\]
\IfFileExists{lmodern.sty}{% We also examine the ontological status of
% this package
@@ -265,9 +267,9 @@
\@ifnotmw{}{%
\@ifclassloaded{mwart}{% We set the indentation of Contents:
\SetTOCIndents{{}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}}}{% for \pk{mwart}
- \SetTOCIndents{{}{\bf9.\enspace}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}}}% and for the two other \pk{mwcls}s.
+ \SetTOCIndents{{}{\bf9.\enspace}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}{\quad}}}% and for the two other \pk{mwcls}s.
\pagestyle{outer}}% We set the page numbers to be printed in the
- % outer and bottom corner of the page.
+% outer and bottom corner of the page.
\def\titlesetup{\bfseries\sffamily}% We set the title(s) to be
% boldface and sans serif.
@@ -279,13 +281,19 @@
% \file{.glo} file if not the above.
% \CodeUsgIndex\dekclubs \CodeUsgIndex\smartunder
-\dekclubs% We declare the club sign \verb+|+ to be a~shorthand for |\verb*|
+\dekclubs% We declare the club sign \verb+|+ to be a~shorthand for
+% |\verb*|\,.
+% \changes[\edverbs]{v0.74}{2007/01/01}{used to simplify displaying
+% shortverbs}
+\edverbs% to redefine |\[| so that it puts a~shortverb in a~|\hbox|.
\smartunder% and we declare the |_| char to behave as usual in the
% math mode and outside math to be just an uderscore.
\exhyphenpenalty\hyphenpenalty% 'cause \pk{mwcls} set it |=10000| due
% to Polish customs.
+\VerbT1% to ensure T1 font encoding in verbatims (in code).
+
\RequirePackage{amssymb}
\def\EOFMark{\rightline{\ensuremath{\square}}}
@@ -302,6 +310,6 @@
% (For my GNU Emacs:)
%%% Local Variables:
-%%% mode: latex
-%%% TeX-master: "e:/LaTeX/TeXGuru/gmdoc/gmdocDoc"
+%%% mode: doctex
+%%% TeX-master: "../../../../LaTeX/TeXGuru/gmdoc/gmdocDoc"
%%% End: