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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2012-12-18 00:16:57 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2012-12-18 00:16:57 +0000
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tree9fd64f068ccc5b095a1467b6a5ef3efeda66ba30 /Master
parent140b20f73ca9e01da13e96a751ce89703fc87872 (diff)
latexdiff (17dec12)
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/LICENSE280
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/Makefile64
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/COPYING623
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/README (renamed from Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/README)19
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/README.latexchanges13
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/latexchanges.py67
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/example-diff.tex89
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-rwxr-xr-xMaster/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff.pl963
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/CHANGES b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/CHANGES
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-Version 0.5
-===========
-
-- add \protect in front of all changebar package commands. These prevents error messages
- when changes are made to section titles in any styles making use of changebar package
-
-- For a changed section, the deletion is now reported before the insertion, in common
- with standard practice for diff programs
-
-- "\begin{equation}%" and similar constructs no longer confuse latexdiff
-
-- deals correctly with some fairly pathological cases of math mode switching - code
- should parse but equation numbers and linebreaks might be changed
-
-- \\[..] is now left alone (previously, this got erroneously interpreted as \ \begin{displaymath})
-
-- \(..\) is recognised as a synonym for $...$
-
-- introduce new subclasses of textcmd
- context1cmd are text commands which should be disabled in a deleted block, as they
- are only meaningful in certain contexts (e.g. \caption). However, their
- argument is still marked up as deleted (plain) text, surrounded by a pair of braces.
- context2cmd behave like text commands except that they are completely disabled in deleted blocks,
- including their arguments.
-
-- array environments within in-lined maths are now underlined correctly
-
-- if endfloat package is inferred from preamble, then make sure \begin{figure} and \end{figure}
- are always on a line by themselves, similarly for table enviroment
-
-- if hyperref package is used, make wrapper for \DIFadd and \DIFdel which protects markup from becoming
- part of link texts where it causes an error
-
-- if amsmath package is used, then default eqnarray environement (Variable MATHARRREPL) is set to align
- (Default: eqnarray). Also, the standard amsmath equation array environments are now recognised as such.
-
-- new option --packages
-
-Version 0.42 November 2006
-==========================
-
-- the auxiliary commands put in to bring latexdiff into and out of
- math mode correctly would sometimes not be consistent. This is no longer the
- case
-
-- If a comment was put between two commands within a deleted block, the
- latter command would not be disabled by a DIFDELCMD
-
-
-
-Version 0.4 January 2006
-========================
-
-- $$ $$ usually accepted for displayed equations (but less robust than \[ \] or displaymath environment)
-
-- For commands which are in textcmd list but not in safecmd list (e.g. \footnote and \section commands) the content is now marked up if they are added or deleted. (Thanks to S. Utcke for alerting me to this shortcoming of previous versions). The downside of this change is that deleted section heads are now shown, messing up the section numbering
-
-- added RCS and SVN support to latexdiff-vc (previous name latexdiff-cvs)
-
-- a fast version (latexdiff-fast) uses the UNIX diff command to speed up the differencing phases.
-
-Minor bug fixes:
-
-- Improved parsing of textcmd and safecmd lists, some clarification in manual (Thanks to V. Kuhlmann for fix)
-
-- All \color commands now \protect'ed (V. Kuhlmann)
-
-- Picture environment within floats now is cleared up properly (Thanks to V. Kuhlmann for fix)
-
-- non-matching textcommands right before \end{document} are now parsed correctly
-
-- updates to textcmd (emph, text..) and safecmd lists (emph)
-
-- fixed \par bug. Previously, this bug resulted new paragraphs to be merged with the following paragraph.
-
-- better error checking in latexdiff-vc
-
-- can specify arbitrary number of files in latexdiff-vc
-
-- can choose output directory in latexdiff-vc
-
-Version 0.3 August 2005
-==========================
-
-- fixed bug where a deleted displayed equation would result in math mode commands
- being processed in text mode (the "! Missing $ inserted" error).
-
-- Improved parsing in math mode: Superscript and subscript and \left,\right are now parsed correctly
-
-- shell script for providing CVS support
-
-Minor:
-
-- fixed a bug in utf8 mode that resulted in many warning messages and
- failure to parse properly words with national characters
-
-- Now works with the latest version of Algorithm::Diff (version 1.19)
-
-- new options "--allow-spaces" and "--ignore-warnings"
-
-- Better wording and enhanced context for warning messages
-
-- '|' character is now recognised as valid math mode character
-
-- Fixed a bug whereby \begin{document} and \end{document} in comments are nevertheless treated as real begin and end points
-
-- add \protect in front of \nogroupcolor command in DVIPSCOL subtype (old version broke sometimes according to bug reports although I could not replicate the problem)
-
-- replace \uline by \uwave in CUNDERLINE style, such that added and deleted text parts look different even in math mode
-
-- Markup within DIFnomarkup enviroment is removed by latexdiff. This can be used to protect parts
- for which latexdiff has trouble creating proper latex code.
-
-- new markup type FONTSTRIKE
-
-
-Version 0.2 September 2004
-===========================
-
-- introduced subtype DVIPSCOL (coloring changed blocks for dvips converter)
-
-- support for utf8 and other encodings
-
-Minor:
-
-- removed buggy COLOR subtype
-
-- Usage information no longer printed automatically after certain syntactic error messages
-
-- short options -a, -A, -x, -X now really do what is claimed in the manual
-
-- bug in failback splitting of input was fixed
-
-- options --exclude-textcmd, --append-textcmd, --exclude-safecmd, and --append-safecmd
- can now take comma-separated list as well as a file as argument.
-
-
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/LICENSE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 960fe7469fe..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,280 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/Makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/Makefile
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index 45467307879..00000000000
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-# Modify these paths to the requirements of your own system
-# For the current setting you will need root permission but
-# it is perfectly acceptable to choose user directories
-#
-INSTALLPATH = /usr/local
-INSTALLMANPATH = $(INSTALLPATH)/man
-INSTALLEXECPATH = $(INSTALLPATH)/bin
-
-default:
- @echo "To install stand-alone version type: make install"
- @echo " (Note the standard version requires prior installation"
- @echo " of the PERL package Algorithm::Diff available from "
- @echo " the PERL archive www.cpan.org)"
- @echo " "
- @echo "To install fast version (using UNIX diff) type: make install fast "
- @echo " "
- @echo "To install the version which uses the system Algorithm::Diff package type: make install-ext"
- @echo " "
-
-install: install-so
-
-install-ext: install-latexdiff install-latexrevise install-latexdiff-vc install-man
-
-install-so: install-latexdiff-so install-latexrevise install-latexdiff-vc install-man
-
-install-fast: install-latexdiff-fast install-latexrevise install-latexdiff-vc install-man
-
-install-man:
- install latexrevise.1 latexdiff.1 latexdiff-vc.1 $(INSTALLMANPATH)/man1
-
-install-latexdiff:
- install latexdiff $(INSTALLEXECPATH)
-
-install-latexdiff-so:
- if [ -e $(INSTALLEXECPATH)/latexdiff ]; then rm $(INSTALLEXECPATH)/latexdiff; fi
- install latexdiff-so $(INSTALLEXECPATH)
- cd $(INSTALLEXECPATH); ln -s latexdiff-so latexdiff
-
-install-latexdiff-fast:
- if [ -e $(INSTALLEXECPATH)/latexdiff ]; then rm $(INSTALLEXECPATH)/latexdiff; fi
- install latexdiff-fast $(INSTALLEXECPATH)
- cd $(INSTALLEXECPATH); ln -s latexdiff-fast latexdiff
-
-install-latexrevise:
- install latexrevise $(INSTALLEXECPATH)
-
-install-latexdiff-vc:
- install latexdiff-vc $(INSTALLEXECPATH)
- cd $(INSTALLEXECPATH); for vcs in cvs rcs svn ; do if [ -e latexdiff-$$vcs ]; then rm latexdiff-$$vcs; fi; ln -s latexdiff-vc latexdiff-$$vcs ; done
-
-test-ext:
- @echo "latexdiff example/example-draft.tex example/example-rev.tex (system Algorithm::Diff)"
- ./latexdiff -V example/example-draft.tex example/example-rev.tex > example/example-diff.tex
- @echo "Difference file created: example/example-diff.tex"
-
-test-so:
- @echo "latexdiff example/example-draft.tex example/example-rev.tex (stand-alone version)"
- ./latexdiff-so -V example/example-draft.tex example/example-rev.tex > example/example-diff.tex
- @echo "Difference file created: example/example-diff.tex"
-
-test-fast:
- @echo "latexdiff example/example-draft.tex example/example-rev.tex (stand-alone version)"
- ./latexdiff-fast -V example/example-draft.tex example/example-rev.tex > example/example-diff.tex
- @echo "Difference file created: example/example-diff.tex"
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/latexdiff-man.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/latexdiff-man.pdf
deleted file mode 100644
index 09493af5fe7..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/latexdiff-man.pdf
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/COPYING b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/COPYING
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index 00000000000..d6fa9152e8d
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+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/README
index 78adffb533a..7c7ff86766b 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/README
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-
INTRODUCTION
latexdiff is a Perl script, which compares two latex files and marks
@@ -13,7 +12,10 @@ latexrevise, which accepts or rejects all changes. Manual
editing of the difference file can be used to override this default
behaviour and accept or reject selected changes only.
-The author is F Tilmann.
+The author is F Tilmann (ftilmann@users.berlios.de).
+
+Project webpage: http://latexdiff.berlios.de/
+CTAN page: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexdiff
REQUIREMENTS
@@ -71,6 +73,10 @@ DOCUMENTATION:
Usage instructions are in the manual latexdiff-man.pdf as well as the
man pages.
+CHANGELOGS:
+
+Check out the comment lines at the beginning of the perl scripts (latexdiff, latexdiff-vc, latexrevise)
+
CONTRIBUTIONS
The directory contrib contains code written by others relating to latexdiff.
@@ -81,13 +87,16 @@ latexdiff-wrap (Author: V. Kuhlmann) An alternative wrapper script which can be
latexdiff.spec (Author: T. Doerges) spec file for RPM generation
-The following contributions were incorporated into the latexdiff code, or inspired me to
+latexchanges (Author: Jan-Ake Larsson) Wrapper script for applying latexdiff with numbered documen version
+(see contrib/README.latexchanges for a more detailed description)
+
+Cntributions by the following authors were incorporated into the latexdiff code, or inspired me to
extend latexdiff in a similar way: J. Paisley, N. Becker, K. Huebner
-LICENSE
+LICENSE (also see file COPYING)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 3 as published by
the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/README.latexchanges b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/README.latexchanges
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..4a027658444
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/README.latexchanges
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+latexchanges.py (Jan-Ake Larsson):
+Here's a wrapper I wrote for latexdiff, intended as a drop-in
+replacement for latex, when you have several numbered (or dated)
+versions of a manuscript. My coauthors don't as a rule know what CVS or
+SVN is, they simply use a number or date for the different versions.
+
+latexchanges replaces the current DVI with one that includes a
+latexdiff to the last version. The last version is selected as the
+TEX file in the same directory with the same prefix (up to a number
+or a dot), that has an mtime immediately preceding the given TEX
+file.
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/latexchanges.py b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/latexchanges.py
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..de7acbe8258
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/latexchanges.py
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+#! /bin/env python
+# latexchanges
+#
+# Wrapper for latexdiff, intended as a drop-in replacement for latex,
+# when you have several numbered (or dated) versions of a manuscript.
+# My coauthors don't as a rule know what CVS or SVN is, they simply
+# use a number or date for the different versions.
+#
+# latexchanges replaces the current DVI with one that includes a
+# latexdiff to the last version. The last version is selected as the
+# TEX file in the same directory with the same prefix (up to a number
+# or a dot), that has an mtime immediately preceding the given TEX
+# file.
+#
+# (I should probably add CVS version numbering too, at some point.)
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 by Jan-\AA{}ke Larsson <jan-ake.larsson@liu.se>
+# Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL)
+# Version 2. See http://www.gnu.org/ for details.
+#
+# Please do provide patches and bug reports, but remember: if it
+# breaks, you get to keep the pieces.
+#
+# Jan-\AA{}ke Larsson
+# Sept 16 2009
+
+from os import listdir,system,stat
+from sys import argv
+from re import split
+
+name=""
+newarg=[]
+
+# Find filename argument
+for i in range(1,len(argv)):
+ if argv[i][-4:]==".tex":
+ basename=split('[0-9.]',argv[i])[0]
+ name=argv[i][:-4]
+ newarg.append(name+".changes.tex")
+ else:
+ newarg.append(argv[i])
+
+if name:
+ print "Filename",name+".tex"
+ print "Prefix is",basename
+ # Find last archived version
+ mtime=stat(name+".tex").st_mtime
+ old_mtime=0
+ ls=listdir(".")
+ for j in ls:
+ if j.startswith(basename) and j.endswith(".tex")\
+ and not j.endswith(".changes.tex"):
+ tmptime=stat(j).st_mtime
+ if mtime>tmptime and old_mtime<tmptime:
+ oldname=j
+ old_mtime=tmptime
+
+ # Archived version found?
+ if old_mtime>0:
+ print "Comparing with",oldname
+ system ("/bin/cp "+name+".aux "+name+".changes.aux")
+ system ("/bin/cp "+name+".bbl "+name+".changes.bbl")
+ system ("latexdiff "+oldname+" "+name+".tex > "+name+".changes.tex")
+ system ("latex "+" ".join(newarg))
+ system ("cp "+name+".changes.dvi "+name+".dvi")
+ else:
+ system ("latex "+" ".join(argv[1:]))
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/contrib/latexdiff-wrap b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/latexdiff-wrap
index 894b424de36..894b424de36 100755
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/contrib/latexdiff-wrap
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/latexdiff-wrap
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/contrib/latexdiff.spec b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/latexdiff.spec
index 9255a69fea9..9255a69fea9 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/contrib/latexdiff.spec
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/contrib/latexdiff.spec
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/example-diff.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/example-diff.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..149588d2110
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/example-diff.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
+%DIF LATEXDIFF DIFFERENCE FILE
+%DIF DEL example-draft.tex Sat Nov 17 00:45:22 2012
+%DIF ADD example-rev.tex Sat Nov 17 00:45:22 2012
+
+\setlength{\topmargin}{-0.2in}
+\setlength{\textheight}{9.5in}
+\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.0in}
+
+%DIF 7c7
+%DIF < \setlength{\textwidth}{6.5in}
+%DIF -------
+\setlength{\textwidth}{6in} %DIF >
+%DIF -------
+
+\title{latexdiff Example - \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{Draft }\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{Revised }\DIFaddend version}
+\author{F Tilmann}
+% Note how in the preamble visual markup is never used (even %DIF >
+% if some preamble might eventually end up as visible text.) %DIF >
+%DIF PREAMBLE EXTENSION ADDED BY LATEXDIFF
+%DIF UNDERLINE PREAMBLE %DIF PREAMBLE
+\RequirePackage[normalem]{ulem} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\RequirePackage{color}\definecolor{RED}{rgb}{1,0,0}\definecolor{BLUE}{rgb}{0,0,1} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFadd}[1]{{\protect\color{blue}\uwave{#1}}} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdel}[1]{{\protect\color{red}\sout{#1}}} %DIF PREAMBLE
+%DIF SAFE PREAMBLE %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddbegin}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddend}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelbegin}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelend}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+%DIF FLOATSAFE PREAMBLE %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddFL}[1]{\DIFadd{#1}} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelFL}[1]{\DIFdel{#1}} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddbeginFL}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddendFL}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelbeginFL}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelendFL}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+%DIF END PREAMBLE EXTENSION ADDED BY LATEXDIFF
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\section*{Introduction}
+
+This is an extremely simple document that showcases some of \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{the }\DIFaddend latexdiff features.
+Type
+\begin{verbatim}
+latexdiff -t UNDERLINE example-draft.tex example-rev.tex > example-diff.tex
+\end{verbatim}
+to create the difference file. You can inspect this file directly. Then run either
+\begin{verbatim}
+pdflatex example-diff.tex
+xpdf example-diff.pdf
+\end{verbatim}
+or
+\begin{verbatim}
+latex example-diff.tex
+dvips -o example-diff.ps example-diff.dvi
+gv example-diff.ps
+\end{verbatim}
+to display the markup.
+
+\section*{\DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{Another }\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{Yet another }\DIFaddend section title}
+
+ \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{A paragraph with a line only in the draft document. }\DIFdelend More things could be said were it not for the constraints of time and space.
+
+\DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{A paragraph with a line only in the revised document. }\DIFaddend More things could be
+said were it not for the constraints of time and space.
+
+And here is a \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{tipo}\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{typo}\DIFaddend .
+
+Here is a table:
+
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+Name & Description \\
+\hline
+Gandalf & \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{Grey }\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{White }\DIFaddend \\
+Saruman & \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{White
+}\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{Evil
+}\DIFaddend \end{tabular}
+
+And \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{sometimes a whole paragraph gets completely rewritten. In this
+case latexdiff marks up the whole paragraph even if some words in it
+are identical}\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{now for something completely different, with not a paragraph in sight}\DIFaddend .
+No change,
+no markup!
+\end{document}
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/latexdiff-man.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/latexdiff-man.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..a6b5a33aacd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/latexdiff-man.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/latexdiff-man.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/latexdiff-man.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..b6bb37effe6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/doc/latexdiff-man.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,355 @@
+\documentclass[a4]{article}
+\usepackage{graphicx}
+%\def\C++{{\rm C\kern-.05em\raise.3ex\hbox{\footnotesize ++}}}
+%\def\underscore{\leavevmode\kern.04em\vbox{\hrule width 0.4em height 0.3pt}}
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+%\setlength{\textwidth}{6.5in}
+%\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.0in}
+\title{Marking up differences between latex files with {\em latexdiff}}
+\author{F.J. Tilmann\thanks{tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de,ftilmann@users.berlios.de}}
+\date{\today}
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\section*{Preamble}
+
+{\em latexdiff} is a Perl script, which compares two
+latex files and marks up significant differences between them. Various options are available for visual markup using standard
+latex packages such as {\em color.sty}. Changes not directly affecting visible
+text, for example in formatting commands, are still marked in the
+latex source.
+
+A rudimentary revision facilility is provided by another Perl script,
+{\em latexrevise}, which accepts or rejects all changes. Manual editing
+of the difference file can be used to override this default behaviour
+and accept or reject selected changes only.
+
+There is no explicit support for annotations as these are trivial to implement.
+For example, I include the following command definition in the preamble
+\begin{verbatim}
+\newcommand{\remark}[1]{{ \bf [ \footnotesize #1 ]}}
+\end{verbatim}
+and mark up annotations as follows
+\begin{verbatim}
+... The roadrunner is the fastest running bird \remark{Check this
+again with a zoologist!}. The most famous roadrunner ...
+\end{verbatim}
+Alternatively, instead of a command like \verb#\remark# in the example just given, an
+equivalent annotation environment could be defined.
+{\em latexrevise} can remove such comments or
+environments from the text body.
+
+%It is planned that the revision capabilities of this system will be
+%further expanded, dependent on the amount of feedback received.
+
+On the following pages you find the {\em man} pages for {\em
+ latexdiff} and {\em latexrevise} and a simple example.
+
+\include{latexdiff}
+\setcounter{section}{0}
+
+\include{latexrevise}
+\setcounter{section}{0}
+
+\include{latexdiff-vc}
+\setcounter{section}{0}
+
+\section*{A simple example}
+
+We start with a draft text, \verb|example-draft.tex|, listed here in
+full but also included in the distribution (except that the ``verbatim'' environment had
+to be renamed to ``Verbatim'' for the listing).
+
+{\scriptsize
+\begin{verbatim}
+\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
+
+\setlength{\topmargin}{-0.2in}
+\setlength{\textheight}{9.5in}
+\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.0in}
+
+\setlength{\textwidth}{6.5in}
+
+\title{latexdiff Example - Draft version}
+\author{F Tilmann}
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\section*{Introduction}
+
+This is an extremely simple document that showcases some of latexdiff features.
+Type
+\begin{Verbatim}
+latexdiff -t UNDERLINE example-draft.tex example-rev.tex > example-diff.tex
+\end{Verbatim}
+to create the difference file. You can inspect this file directly. Then run either
+\begin{Verbatim}
+pdflatex example-diff.tex
+xpdf example-diff.pdf
+\end{Verbatim}
+or
+\begin{Verbatim}
+latex example-diff.tex
+dvips -o example-diff.ps example-diff.dvi
+gv example-diff.ps
+\end{Verbatim}
+to display the markup. Of course, instead of \verb|xpdf| you can use
+\verb|okular, evince, acroread| or any other pdf or postscript viewer.
+
+\section*{Another section title}
+
+A paragraph with a line only in the draft document. More things
+could be said were it not for the constraints of time and space.
+
+More things could be said were it not for the constraints of time and space.
+
+And here is a tipo.
+
+Here is a table:
+
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+Name & Description \\
+\hline
+Gandalf & Grey \\
+Saruman & White
+\end{tabular}
+
+And sometimes a whole paragraph gets completely rewritten. In this
+case latexdiff marks up the whole paragraph even if some words in it
+are identical.
+No change, no markup!
+\end{document}
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+
+We can now edit
+this text as we would do with any other latex file to create
+a new revision of the text, \verb|example-rev.tex|. We should run
+\begin{verbatim}
+latex example-rev.tex
+\end{verbatim}
+and look at the resulting \verb|.dvi| file to make sure that all
+changes are valid. An example revision is listed here:
+
+{\scriptsize
+\begin{verbatim}
+\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
+
+\setlength{\topmargin}{-0.2in}
+\setlength{\textheight}{9.5in}
+\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.0in}
+
+\setlength{\textwidth}{6in}
+
+\title{latexdiff Example - Revised version}
+\author{F Tilmann}
+% Note how in the preamble visual markup is never used (even
+% if some preamble might eventually end up as visible text.)
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\section*{Introduction}
+
+This is an extremely simple document that showcases some of the latexdiff features.
+Type
+\begin{Verbatim}
+latexdiff -t UNDERLINE example-draft.tex example-rev.tex > example-diff.tex
+\end{Verbatim}
+to create the difference file. You can inspect this file directly. Then run either
+\begin{Verbatim}
+pdflatex example-diff.tex
+xpdf example-diff.pdf
+\end{Verbatim}
+or
+\begin{Verbatim}
+latex example-diff.tex
+dvips -o example-diff.ps example-diff.dvi
+gv example-diff.ps
+\end{Verbatim}
+to display the markup.
+
+\section*{Yet another section title}
+
+ More things could be said were it not for the constraints of time and space.
+
+A paragraph with a line only in the revised document.
+More things could be said were it not for the constraints of time and space.
+
+And here is a typo.
+
+Here is a table:
+
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+Name & Description \\
+\hline
+Gandalf & White \\
+Saruman & Evil
+\end{tabular}
+
+And now for something completely different, with not a paragraph in sight.
+No change,
+no markup!
+\end{document}
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+
+To compare both revisions, type
+\begin{verbatim}
+latexdiff -t UNDERLINE example-draft.tex example-rev.tex > example-diff.tex
+\end{verbatim}
+This results in the following difference file (a few newlines have been
+added in this listing for legibility reasosn):
+{\scriptsize
+\begin{verbatim}
+\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
+
+\setlength{\topmargin}{-0.2in}
+\setlength{\textheight}{9.5in}
+\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.0in}
+
+%DIF 7c7
+%DIF < \setlength{\textwidth}{6.5in}
+%DIF -------
+\setlength{\textwidth}{6in} %DIF >
+%DIF -------
+
+%DIF 9c9
+%DIF < \title{latexdiff Example - Draft version}
+%DIF -------
+\title{latexdiff Example - Revised version} %DIF >
+%DIF -------
+\author{F Tilmann}
+% Note how in the preamble visual markup is never used (even %DIF >
+% if some preamble might eventually end up as visible text.) %DIF >
+%DIF PREAMBLE EXTENSION ADDED BY LATEXDIFF
+%DIF UNDERLINE PREAMBLE %DIF PREAMBLE
+\RequirePackage[normalem]{ulem} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\RequirePackage{color} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFadd}[1]{{\color{blue}\uline{#1}}} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdel}[1]{{\color{red}\sout{#1}}} %DIF PREAMBLE
+%DIF SAFE PREAMBLE %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddbegin}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddend}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelbegin}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelend}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+%DIF FLOATSAFE PREAMBLE %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddFL}[1]{\DIFadd{#1}} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelFL}[1]{\DIFdel{#1}} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddbeginFL}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFaddendFL}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelbeginFL}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+\providecommand{\DIFdelendFL}{} %DIF PREAMBLE
+%DIF END PREAMBLE EXTENSION ADDED BY LATEXDIFF
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\section*{Introduction}
+
+This is an extremely simple document that showcases some of latexdiff features.
+Type
+\begin{Verbatim}
+latexdiff -t UNDERLINE example-draft.tex example-rev.tex > example-diff.tex
+\end{Verbatim}
+to create the difference file. You can inspect this file directly. Then run either
+\begin{Verbatim}
+pdflatex example-diff.tex
+xpdf example-diff.pdf
+\end{Verbatim}
+or
+\begin{Verbatim}
+latex example-diff.tex
+dvips -o example-diff.ps example-diff.dvi
+gv example-diff.ps
+\end{Verbatim}
+to display the markup.
+
+\section*{\DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{Yet another }\DIFaddend \DIFdelbegin
+\DIFdel{Another }\DIFdelend section title}
+
+ \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{A paragraph with a line only in the draft
+ document. }\DIFdelend More things could
+ be said were it not for the constraints of time and space.
+
+\DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{A paragraph with a line only in the revised
+ document. }\DIFaddend More things could be said
+were it not for the constraints of time and space.
+
+And here is a \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{typo}\DIFaddend \DIFdelbegin
+\DIFdel{tipo}\DIFdelend .
+
+Here is a table:
+
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+Name & Description \\
+\hline
+Gandalf & \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{White }\DIFaddend \DIFdelbegin
+\DIFdel{Grey }\DIFdelend \\
+Saruman & \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{Evil
+}\DIFaddend \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{White
+}\DIFdelend \end{tabular}
+
+And \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{now for something completely different, with not
+ a paragraph in sight}\DIFaddend \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{sometimes a whole
+ paragraph gets completely rewritten. In this
+case latexdiff marks up the whole paragraph even if some words in it
+are identical}\DIFdelend .
+No change,
+no markup!
+\end{document}
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+Type
+\begin{verbatim}
+pdflatex example-diff.tex
+xpdf example-diff.pdf
+\end{verbatim}
+to make the markup visible. This is what it looks like:
+
+\vspace{1cm}
+\framebox[\textwidth]{\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{example-diff}}
+\vspace{1cm}
+
+If you approve of all the changes in the revision, just continue with
+\verb|example-rev.tex| for the next revision. If you like to adopt
+most but not all changes you can use \verb|latexrevise| in the
+following manner. Simply remove the \verb|\DIFdelbegin| and
+\verb|\DIFdelend| tags around the text you would like to keep and
+simply remove the text between \verb|\DIFaddbegin| and
+\verb|\DIFaddend| tags, if you do not wish to keep them. Say you are happy with all proposed changes for the
+example above except in
+the last paragraph where you prefer the original draft. You have
+to change
+
+{\scriptsize
+\begin{verbatim}
+...
+And \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{now for something completely different, with not
+ a paragraph in sight}\DIFaddend \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{sometimes a whole
+ paragraph gets completely rewritten. In this
+case latexdiff marks up the whole paragraph even if some words in it
+are identical}\DIFdelend .
+...
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+into
+{\scriptsize
+\begin{verbatim}
+...
+And \DIFdel{sometimes a whole
+ paragraph gets completely rewritten. In this
+case latexdiff marks up the whole paragraph even if some words in it
+are identical}.
+...
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+and run
+\begin{verbatim}
+latexrevise -a example-rev.tex > example-final.tex
+\end{verbatim}
+\verb|example-final.tex| is then almost identical to
+\verb|example-rev.tex| except for the last paragraph.
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/example/example-draft.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/example/example-draft.tex
index 593a1707121..593a1707121 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/example/example-draft.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/example/example-draft.tex
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/example/example-rev.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/example/example-rev.tex
index 4bcaf156272..4bcaf156272 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/example/example-rev.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/example/example-rev.tex
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/latexdiff b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/latexdiff
index efceea4c2ee..7075561e119 100755
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/latexdiff
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/latexdiff
@@ -1,24 +1,58 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
+##!/usr/bin/perl -w
# latexdiff - differences two latex files on the word level
# and produces a latex file with the differences marked up.
#
-# Copyright (C) 2004-2007 F J Tilmann (tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk)
+# Copyright (C) 2004-12 F J Tilmann (tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de, ftilmann@users.berlios.de)
#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation.
+# Project webpages: http://latexdiff.berlios.de/
+# CTAN page: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexdiff
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Detailed usage information at the end of the file
#
+# Version 1.0.1 - treat \big,\bigg etc. equivalently to \left and
+# \right - include starred version in MATHENV - apply
+# - flatten recursively and --flatten expansion is now
+# aware of comments (thanks to Tim Connors for patch)
+# - Change to post-processing for more reliability for
+# deleted math environments
+# - On linux systems, recognise and remove DOS style newlines
+# - Provide markup for some special preamble commands (\title,
+# \author,\date,
+# - configurable by setting context2cmd
+# - for styles using ulem package, remove \emph and \text.. from list of
+# safe commands in order to allow linebreaks within the
+# highlighted sections.
+# - for ulem style, now show citations by enclosing them in \mbox commands.
+# This unfortunately implies linebreaks within citations no longer function,
+# so this functionality can be turned off (Option --disable-citation-markup).
+# With --enable-citation-markup, the mbox markup is forced for other styles)
+# - new substyle COLOR. This is particularly useful for marking up citations
+# and some special post-processing is implemented to retain cite
+# commands in deleted blocks.
+# - four different levels of math-markup
+# - Option --driver for choosing driver for modes employing changebar package
+# - accept \\* as valid command (and other commands of form \.*). Also accept
+# \<nl> (backslashed newline)
+# - some typo fixes, include commands defined in preamble as safe commands
+# (Sebastian Gouezel)
+# - include compared filenames as comments as line 2 and 3 of
+# the preamble (can be modified with option --label, and suppressed with
+# --no-label), option --visible-label to show files in generated pdf or dvi
+# at the beginning of main document
+#
# Version 0.5 A number of minor improvements based on feedback
# Deleted blocks are now shown before added blocks
# Package specific processing
@@ -42,14 +76,15 @@ use Algorithm::Diff qw(traverse_sequences);
use Getopt::Long ;
use strict ;
+use warnings;
use utf8 ;
my ($algodiffversion)=split(/ /,$Algorithm::Diff::VERSION);
my ($versionstring)=<<EOF ;
-This is LATEXDIFF 0.5 (Algorithm::Diff $Algorithm::Diff::VERSION)
- (c) 2004-2007 F J Tilmann
+This is LATEXDIFF 1.0.2 (Algorithm::Diff $Algorithm::Diff::VERSION, Perl $^V)
+ (c) 2004-2012 F J Tilmann
EOF
# Configuration variables: these have to be visible from the subroutines
@@ -57,16 +92,20 @@ my $MINWORDSBLOCK=3; # minimum number of tokens to form an independent block
# shorter identical blocks will be merged to the previous word
my $FLOATENV='(?:figure|table|plate)[\w\d*@]*' ; # Environments in which FL variants of defined commands are used
my $PICTUREENV='(?:picture|DIFnomarkup)[\w\d*@]*' ; # Environments in which all change markup is removed
-my $MATHENV='(?:equation|displaymath|DOLLARDOLLAR)' ; # Environments turning on display math mode (code also knows about \[ and \]
+my $MATHENV='(?:equation[*]?|displaymath|DOLLARDOLLAR)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on display math mode (code also knows about \[ and \])
my $MATHREPL='displaymath'; # Environment introducing deleted maths blocks
-my $MATHARRENV='(?:eqnarray|align|gather|multiline|flalign)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on eqnarray math mode
+my $MATHARRENV='(?:eqnarray|align|alignat|gather|multline|flalign)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on eqnarray math mode
my $MATHARRREPL='eqnarray*'; # Environment introducing deleted maths blocks
-my $ARRENV='(?:array|[pbvBV]matrix)'; # Enviroments making arrays in math mode. The underlining style does not cope well with those - as a result in-text math environments are surrounded by \mbox{ } if any of these commands is used in an inline math block
-my $COUNTERCMD='(?:footnote|part|section|subsection|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)'; # textcmds which are associated with a counter
+my $ARRENV='(?:array|[pbvBV]matrix)'; # Environments making arrays in math mode. The underlining style does not cope well with those - as a result in-text math environments are surrounded by \mbox{ } if any of these commands is used in an inline math block
+my $COUNTERCMD='(?:footnote|part|chapter|section|subsection|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)'; # textcmds which are associated with a counter
# If any of these commands occur in a deleted block
# they will be succeeded by an \addtocounter{...}{-1}
# for the associated counter such that the overall numbers
# should be the same as in the new file
+my $CITECMD=0 ; # \cite-type commands which need to be protected within an mbox in UNDERLINE and other modes using ulem; pattern simply designed to never match; will be overwritten later for selected styles
+my $CITE2CMD=0; # \cite-type commands which should be reinstated in deleted blocks
+
+
# Markup strings
# If at all possible, do not change these as parts of the program
@@ -97,13 +136,19 @@ my @CONTEXT1CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text argum
# In deleted passages, the command will be disabled but its argument is marked up
# Otherwise they behave exactly like TEXTCMD's
my @CONTEXT1CMDEXCL=(); # exclude list for above, but always empty
-my @CONTEXT2CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text arguments, but which fail cause confusion
+my @CONTEXT2CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text arguments, but which fail or cause confusion
# if used out of context (e.g. \title). They and their arguments will be disabled in deleted
# passages
my @CONTEXT2CMDEXCL=(); # exclude list for above, but always empty
+my @MATHTEXTCMDLIST=(); # treat like textcmd. If a textcmd is in deleted or added block, just wrap the
+ # whole content with \DIFadd or \DIFdel irrespective of content. This functionality
+ # is useful for pseudo commands \MATHBLOCK.. into which math environments are being
+ # transformed
+my @MATHTEXTCMDEXCL=(); #
-my @SAFECMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of safe commands (which do not break when in the argument of DIFadd or DIFDEL)
-my @SAFECMDEXCL=();
+# Note I need to declare this with "our" instead of "my" because later in the code I have to "local"ise these
+our @SAFECMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of safe commands (which do not break when in the argument of DIFadd or DIFDEL)
+our @SAFECMDEXCL=();
my ($i,$j,$l);
my ($old,$new);
@@ -115,14 +160,25 @@ my ($oldbody, $newbody, $diffbo);
my ($oldpost, $newpost);
my ($diffall);
# Option names
-my ($type,$subtype,$floattype,$config,$preamblefile,$encoding,
+my ($type,$subtype,$floattype,$config,$preamblefile,$encoding,$nolabel,$visiblelabel,
$showpreamble,$showsafe,$showtext,$showconfig,$showall,
$replacesafe,$appendsafe,$excludesafe,
$replacetext,$appendtext,$excludetext,
$replacecontext1,$appendcontext1,
$replacecontext2,$appendcontext2,
- $help,$verbose,$version,$ignorewarnings,$allowspaces,$flatten,$debug);
-my (@configlist,
+ $help,$verbose,$driver,$version,$ignorewarnings,
+ $enablecitmark,$disablecitmark,$allowspaces,$flatten,$debug); ###$disablemathmark,
+# MNEMNONICS for mathmarkup
+my $mathmarkup;
+use constant {
+ OFF => 0,
+ WHOLE => 1,
+ COARSE => 2,
+ FINE => 3
+};
+
+
+my (@configlist,@labels,
@appendsafelist,@excludesafelist,
@appendtextlist,@excludetextlist,
@appendcontext1list,@appendcontext2list,
@@ -135,9 +191,11 @@ my ($pkg,%packages);
$type='UNDERLINE';
$subtype='SAFE';
$floattype='FLOATSAFE';
+$mathmarkup=COARSE;
$verbose=0;
-$debug=1;
+# output debug and intermediate files, set to 0 in final distribution
+$debug=0;
# define character properties
sub IsNonAsciiPunct { return <<'END' # Unicode punctuation but excluding ASCII punctuation
+utf8::IsPunct
@@ -151,8 +209,7 @@ END
}
-
- my %verbhash;
+my %verbhash;
Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
@@ -161,6 +218,9 @@ GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
'config|c=s' => \@configlist,
'preamble|p=s' => \$preamblefile,
'encoding|e=s' => \$encoding,
+ 'label|L=s' => \@labels,
+ 'no-label' => \$nolabel,
+ 'visible-label' => \$visiblelabel,
'exclude-safecmd|A=s' => \@excludesafelist,
'replace-safecmd=s' => \$replacesafe,
'append-safecmd|a=s' => \@appendsafelist,
@@ -177,9 +237,13 @@ GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
'show-config' => \$showconfig,
'show-all' => \$showall,
'packages=s' => \@packagelist,
+ 'allow-spaces' => \$allowspaces,
+ 'math-markup=s' => \$mathmarkup,
+ 'enable-citation-markup' => \$enablecitmark,
+ 'disable-citation-markup' => \$disablecitmark,
'verbose|V' => \$verbose,
'ignore-warnings' => \$ignorewarnings,
- 'allow-spaces' => \$allowspaces,
+ 'driver=s'=> \$driver,
'flatten' => \$flatten,
'version' => \$version,
'help|h|H' => \$help);
@@ -199,6 +263,22 @@ if (defined($showall)){
$showpreamble=$showsafe=$showtext=$showconfig=1;
}
+if (defined($mathmarkup)) {
+ $mathmarkup=~tr/a-z/A-Z/;
+ if ( $mathmarkup eq 'OFF' ){
+ $mathmarkup=OFF;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'WHOLE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=WHOLE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'COARSE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=COARSE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'FINE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=FINE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup !~ m/^[0123]$/ ) {
+ die "Illegal value: ($mathmarkup) for option--math-markup. Possible values: OFF,WHOLE,COARSE,FINE,0- ";
+ }
+ # else use numerical value
+}
+
# setting extra preamble commands
if (defined($preamblefile)) {
$latexdiffpreamble=join "\n",(extrapream($preamblefile),"");
@@ -206,6 +286,10 @@ if (defined($preamblefile)) {
$latexdiffpreamble=join "\n",(extrapream($type,$subtype,$floattype),"");
}
+if ( defined($driver) ) {
+ # for changebar only
+ $latexdiffpreamble=~s/\[dvips\]/[$driver]/sg;
+}
# setting up @SAFECMDLIST and @SAFECMDEXCL
if (defined($replacesafe)) {
init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST,$replacesafe);
@@ -222,9 +306,25 @@ foreach $excludesafe ( @excludesafelist ) {
# Special: treat all cite commands as safe except in UNDERLINE and FONTSTRIKE mode
# (there is a conflict between citation and ulem package, see
# package documentation)
+# Use post-processing
+
if ( uc($type) ne "UNDERLINE" && uc($type) ne "FONTSTRIKE" && uc($type) ne "CULINECHBAR" ) {
push (@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^cite.*$/);
+} else {
+ ### Experimental: disable text and emph commands
+ push (@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^cite.*$/) unless $disablecitmark;
+ push(@SAFECMDEXCL, qr/^emph$/, qr/^text..$/);
+ # replace \cite{..} by \mbox{\cite{..}} in added or deleted blocks in post-processing
+ if ( uc($subtype) eq "COLOR" or uc($subtype) eq "DVIPSCOL" ) {
+ # remove \cite command again from list of safe commands
+ pop @SAFECMDLIST;
+ # deleted cite commands
+ $CITE2CMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' unless $disablecitmark ; # \cite-type commands which should be reinstated in deleted blocks
+ } else {
+ $CITECMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' unless $disablecitmark ; # \cite commands which need to be protected within an mbox in UNDERLINE and other modes using ulem
+ }
}
+$CITECMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' if $enablecitmark ; # as above for explicit selection
# setting up @TEXTCMDLIST and @TEXTCMDEXCL
if (defined($replacetext)) {
@@ -261,9 +361,6 @@ foreach $appendcontext2 ( @appendcontext2list ) {
init_regex_arr_ext(\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, $appendcontext2);
}
-
-
-
# setting configuration variables
@config=();
foreach $config ( @configlist ) {
@@ -297,6 +394,11 @@ foreach $assign ( @config ) {
else { die "Unknown variable $1 in assignment.";}
}
+if ( $mathmarkup == COARSE || $mathmarkup == WHOLE ) {
+ push(@MATHTEXTCMDLIST,qr/^MATHBLOCK(?:$MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)$/);
+}
+
+
foreach $pkg ( @packagelist ) {
map { $packages{$_}="" } split(/,/,$pkg) ;
@@ -319,12 +421,13 @@ if ($showtext) {
print_regex_arr(@TEXTCMDLIST);
print "\nContext1 commands (last argument textual, command will be disabled in deleted passages, last argument will be shown as plain text):\n";
print_regex_arr(@CONTEXT1CMDLIST);
- print "\nContext2 commands (last argument textual, command ant its argument will be disabled in deleted passages):\n";
+ print "\nContext2 commands (last argument textual, command and its argument will be disabled in deleted passages):\n";
print_regex_arr(@CONTEXT2CMDLIST);
print "\nExclude list of Commands with last argument not textual (overrides patterns above):\n";
print_regex_arr(@TEXTCMDEXCL);
}
+
if ($showconfig) {
print "Configuration variables:\n";
print "MINWORDSBLOCK=$MINWORDSBLOCK\n";
@@ -356,14 +459,21 @@ if ($allowspaces) {
push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT1CMDLIST;
push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT2CMDLIST;
+push @TEXTCMDLIST, @MATHTEXTCMDLIST if $mathmarkup==COARSE;
+
+# internal additions to SAFECMDLIST
+push(@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^QLEFTBRACE$/, qr/^QRIGHTBRACE$/);
+
# Patterns. These are used by some of the subroutines, too
# I can only define them down here because value of extraspace depends on an option
- my $pat0 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\})*';
- my $pat1 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat0.'\})*';
- my $pat2 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat1.'\})*'; #
- my $pat3 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat2.'\})*';
- my $pat4 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat3.'\})*';
+ my $pat0 = '(?:[^{}])*';
+ my $pat1 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat0.'\})*';
+ my $pat2 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat1.'\})*';
+ my $pat3 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat2.'\})*';
+ my $pat4 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat3.'\})*';
+ my $pat5 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat4.'\})*';
+ my $pat6 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat5.'\})*';
my $brat0 = '(?:[^\[\]]|\\\[|\\\])*';
my $quotemarks = '(?:\'\')|(?:\`\`)';
@@ -374,19 +484,44 @@ push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT2CMDLIST;
my $coords= '[\-.,\s\d]*';
# word: sequence of letters or accents followed by letter
my $word='(?:[-\w\d*]|\\\\[\"\'\`~^][A-Za-z\*])+';
- my $cmdleftright='\\\\(?:left|right)\s*(?:[()\[\]|]|\\\\(?:[|{}]|\w+))';
+ my $cmdleftright='\\\\(?:left|right|[Bb]igg?[lrm]?|middle)\s*(?:[()\[\]|]|\\\\(?:[|{}]|\w+))';
- my $cmdoptseq='\\\\[\w\d\*]+'.$extraspace.'(?:(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat4 . '\}|\(' . $coords .'\))'.$extraspace.')*';
- my $oneletcmd='\\\\.(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat4 . '\})*';
+ my $cmdoptseq='\\\\[\w\d\*]+'.$extraspace.'(?:(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat6 . '\}|\(' . $coords .'\))'.$extraspace.')*';
+ my $backslashnl='\\\\\n';
+ my $oneletcmd='\\\\.\*?(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat6 . '\})*';
my $math='\$(?:[^$]|\\\$)*?\$|\\\\[(].*?\\\\[)]';
-# my $math='\$(?:[^$]|\\\$)*\$';
+## the current maths command cannot cope with newline within the math expression
+
my $comment='%.*?\n';
- my $pat=qr/(?:\A\s*)?(?:${and}|${quotemarks}|${number}|${word}|$cmdleftright|${cmdoptseq}|${math}|${oneletcmd}|${comment}|${punct}|${mathpunct}|\{|\})\s*/ ;
+ my $pat=qr/(?:\A\s*)?(?:${and}|${quotemarks}|${number}|${word}|$cmdleftright|${cmdoptseq}|${math}|${backslashnl}|${oneletcmd}|${comment}|${punct}|${mathpunct}|\{|\})\s*/ ;
# now we are done setting up and can start working
my ($oldfile, $newfile) = @ARGV;
+# check for existence of input files
+if ( ! -e $oldfile ) {
+ die "Input file $oldfile does not exist.";
+}
+if ( ! -e $newfile ) {
+ die "Input file $newfile does not exist.";
+}
+
+
+# set the labels to be included into the file
+my ($oldtime,$newtime,$oldlabel,$newlabel);
+if (defined($labels[0])) {
+ $oldlabel=$labels[0] ;
+} else {
+ $oldtime=localtime((stat($oldfile))[9]);
+ $oldlabel="$oldfile " . " "x(length($newfile)-length($oldfile)) . $oldtime;
+}
+if (defined($labels[1])) {
+ $newlabel=$labels[1] ;
+} else {
+ $newtime=localtime((stat($newfile))[9]);
+ $newlabel="$newfile " . " "x(length($oldfile)-length($newfile)) . $newtime;
+}
$encoding=guess_encoding($newfile) unless defined($encoding);
@@ -415,10 +550,19 @@ if ($flatten) {
$newbody=flatten($newbody,$newpreamble,$newfile,$encoding);
}
+my @auxlines;
if ( length $oldpreamble && length $newpreamble ) {
+ # pre-process preamble by looking for commands used in \maketitle (title, author, date etc commands)
+ # and marking up content with latexdiff markup
+ @auxlines=preprocess_preamble($oldpreamble,$newpreamble);
+
@oldpreamble = split /\n/, $oldpreamble;
@newpreamble = split /\n/, $newpreamble;
-
+
+ # If a command is defined in the preamble of the new file, and only uses safe commands, then it can be considered to be safe) (contribution S. Gouezel)
+ # Base this assessment on the new preamble
+ add_safe_commands($newpreamble);
+
%packages=list_packages(@newpreamble) unless %packages;
if (defined $packages{"hyperref"} ) {
print STDERR "hyperref package detected.\n" if $verbose ;
@@ -426,13 +570,23 @@ if ( length $oldpreamble && length $newpreamble ) {
$latexdiffpreamble =~ s/\{\\DIFdel\}/{\\DIFdeltex}/g;
$latexdiffpreamble .= join "\n",(extrapream("HYPERREF"),"");
}
+ print STDERR "Differencing preamble.\n" if $verbose;
+
# insert dummy first line such that line count begins with line 1 (rather than perl's line 0) - just so that line numbers inserted by linediff are correct
unshift @newpreamble,'';
unshift @oldpreamble,'';
- print STDERR "Differencing preamble.\n" if $verbose;
@diffpreamble = linediff(\@oldpreamble, \@newpreamble);
# remove dummy line again
shift @diffpreamble;
+ # add filenames, modification time and latexdiff mark
+ defined($nolabel) or splice @diffpreamble,1,0,
+ "%DIF LATEXDIFF DIFFERENCE FILE",
+ ,"%DIF DEL $oldlabel",
+ "%DIF ADD $newlabel";
+ if ( @auxlines ) {
+ push @diffpreamble,"%DIF DELETED TITLE COMMANDS FOR MARKUP";
+ push @diffpreamble,join("\n",@auxlines);
+ }
push @diffpreamble,$latexdiffpreamble;
push @diffpreamble,'\begin{document}';
}
@@ -443,7 +597,7 @@ elsif ( !length $oldpreamble && !length $newpreamble ) {
exit(2);
}
-if (defined $packages{"amsmath"} ) {
+if (defined $packages{"amsmath"} or defined $packages{"amsart"} or defined $packages{"amsbook"} ) {
print STDERR "amsmath package detected.\n" if $verbose ;
$MATHARRREPL='align*';
}
@@ -455,9 +609,22 @@ my ($oldleadin,$newleadin)=preprocess($oldbody,$newbody);
# run difference algorithm
@diffbody=bodydiff($oldbody, $newbody);
$diffbo=join("",@diffbody);
+if ( $debug ) {
+ open(RAWDIFF,">","latexdiff.debug.bodydiff");
+ print RAWDIFF $diffbo;
+ close(RAWDIFF);
+}
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Postprocessing body. \n " if $verbose;
postprocess($diffbo);
$diffall =join("\n",@diffpreamble) ;
+# add visible labels
+if (defined($visiblelabel)) {
+ # Give information right after \begin{document} (or at the beginning of the text for files without preamble
+ ### if \date command is used, add information to \date argument, otherwise give right after \begin{document}
+ ### $diffall=~s/(\\date$extraspace(?:\[$brat0\])?$extraspace)\{($pat6)\}/$1\{$2 \\ LATEXDIFF comparison \\ Old: $oldlabel \\ New: $newlabel \}/ or
+ $diffbo = "\\begin{verbatim}LATEXDIFF comparison\nOld: $oldlabel\nNew: $newlabel\\end{verbatim}\n$diffbo" ;
+}
+
$diffall .= "$newleadin$diffbo" ;
$diffall .= "\\end{document}$newpost" if length $newpreamble ;
if ( lc($encoding) ne "utf8" && lc($encoding) ne "ascii" ) {
@@ -514,6 +681,9 @@ sub read_file_with_encoding {
$output=Encode::decode($encoding,$output);
}
close FILE;
+ if ($^O eq "linux" ) {
+ $output =~ s/\r\n/\n/g ;
+ }
return $output;
}
@@ -538,13 +708,66 @@ sub list_packages {
return (%packages);
}
+# Subroutine add_safe_commands modified from version provided by S. Gouezel
+# add_safe_commands($preamble)
+# scans the argument for \newcommand and \DeclareMathOperator,
+# and adds the created commands which are clearly safe to @SAFECMDLIST
+sub add_safe_commands {
+ my ($preamble)=@_;
+ my $added_command = 1;
+
+ $preamble=~s/(?<!\\)%.*$//mg ;
+
+ while ($added_command) {
+ $added_command = 0;
+ # get rid of comments
+ my $to_test = "";
+ # test for \DeclareMathOperator{\foo}{myoperator}
+ while ( $preamble =~ m/\DeclareMathOperator\s*\{\\(\w*?)\}/s) {
+ $to_test=$1;
+ if ($to_test ne "" and not iscmd($to_test,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL) and not iscmd($to_test, \@SAFECMDEXCL, [])) {
+ # one should add $to_test to the list of safe commands.
+ init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST, $to_test);
+ $added_command = 1;
+ print STDERR "Adding $to_test to the list of safe commands\n" if $verbose;
+ }
+ }
+
+ while ( $preamble =~ m/\\(?:|re|provide)newcommand\s*{\\(\w*)\}(?:|\[\d*\])\s*\{(${pat6})\}/osg ) {
+ my $maybe_to_test = $1;
+ my $should_be_safe = $2;
+ my $success = 0;
+ # test if all latex commands inside it are safe
+ $success = 1;
+ if ($should_be_safe =~ m/\\\\/) {
+ $success = 0;
+ } else {
+ while ($should_be_safe =~ m/\\(\w+)/g) {
+ $success = 0 unless iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL); ### or $1 eq "";
+ }
+ }
+ ### }
+ $to_test = $maybe_to_test if $success;
+
+ if ($to_test ne "" and not iscmd($to_test,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL) and not iscmd($to_test, \@SAFECMDEXCL, [])) {
+# # one should add $to_test to the list of safe commands.
+ init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST, $to_test);
+ $added_command = 1;
+ print STDERR "Adding $to_test to the list of safe commands\n" if $verbose;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
# flatten($text,$preamble,$filename,$encoding)
# expands \input and \include commands within text
-# premable is scanned for includeonly commands
+# preamble is scanned for includeonly commands
# encoding is the encoding
sub flatten {
my ($text,$preamble,$filename,$encoding)=@_;
- my ($includeonly,$dirname,$fname,$newpage,$replacement);
+ my ($includeonly,$dirname,$fname,$newpage,$replacement,$begline);
require File::Basename ;
require File::Spec ;
$dirname = File::Basename::dirname($filename);
@@ -555,21 +778,24 @@ sub flatten {
$includeonly = '.*?';
}
- print STDERR "DEBUG: includeonly $includeonly\n";
+ print STDERR "DEBUG: includeonly $includeonly\n" if $debug;
- $text=~s/\\input{(.*?)}|\\include{(${includeonly}(?:\.tex)?)}/{
- $fname = $1 if defined($1) ;
- $fname = $2 if defined($2) ;
+ $text=~s/(^(?:[^%\n]|\\%)*)\\input{(.*?)}|\\include{(${includeonly}(?:\.tex)?)}/{
+ $fname = $2 if defined($2) ;
+ $fname = $3 if defined($3) ;
# # add tex extension unless there is a three letter extension already
$fname .= ".tex" unless $fname =~ m|\.\w{3}|;
+ print STDERR "DEBUG Beg of line match |$1|\n" if defined($1) && $debug ;
print STDERR "Include file $fname\n" if $verbose;
- print STDERR "DEBUG looking for file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), "\n";
- # content of file becomes replacement value, add \newpage if the command was include
- $replacement=read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding) or die
- "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
- $newpage=(defined($2)? " \\newpage " : "") ;
- "$newpage$replacement$newpage";
- }/exg;
+ print STDERR "DEBUG looking for file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), "\n" if $debug;
+ # content of file becomes replacement value (use recursion), add \newpage if the command was include
+ ###$replacement=read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding) or die "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
+ $replacement=flatten(read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding), $preamble,$filename,$encoding) or die "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
+ # \include always starts a new page; use explicit \newpage command to simulate this
+ $begline=(defined($1)? $1 : "") ;
+ $newpage=(defined($3)? " \\newpage " : "") ;
+ "$begline$newpage$replacement$newpage";
+ }/exgm;
return($text);
}
@@ -676,13 +902,29 @@ sub bodydiff {
my @oldwords = splitlatex($oldwords);
print STDERR "Parsing $newfile \n" if $verbose;
my @newwords = splitlatex($newwords);
- my $token;
+
+ if ( $debug ) {
+ open(TOKENOLD,">","latexdiff.debug.tokenold");
+ print TOKENOLD join("***\n",@oldwords);
+ close(TOKENOLD);
+ open(TOKENNEW,">","latexdiff.debug.tokennew");
+ print TOKENNEW join("***\n",@newwords);
+ close(TOKENNEW);
+ }
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Pass 1: Expanding text commands and merging isolated identities with changed blocks " if $verbose;
pass1(\@oldwords, \@newwords);
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Pass 2: inserting DIF tokens and mark up. " if $verbose;
+ if ( $debug ) {
+ open(TOKENOLD,">","latexdiff.debug.tokenold2.tex");
+ print TOKENOLD join("***\n",@oldwords);
+ close(TOKENOLD);
+ open(TOKENNEW,">","latexdiff.debug.tokennew2.tex");
+ print TOKENNEW join("***\n",@newwords);
+ close(TOKENNEW);
+ }
@retwords=pass2(\@oldwords, \@newwords);
@@ -699,6 +941,9 @@ sub bodydiff {
# a latex command
sub splitlatex {
my ($string) = @_ ;
+ # if input is empty, return empty list
+ length($string)>0 or return ();
+
my @retval=($string =~ m/$pat/osg);
if (length($string) != length(join("",@retval))) {
@@ -784,7 +1029,7 @@ sub pass1 {
# print STDERR "Unchanged block $cnt, $last1,$last2 \n";
if ($cnt < $MINWORDSBLOCK
&& $cnt==scalar (
- grep { /^$wpat/ || ( /^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat4\})*)/o
+ grep { /^$wpat/ || ( /^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat6\})*)/o
&& iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)
&& scalar(@dummy=split(" ",$2))<3 ) }
@$block) ) {
@@ -916,7 +1161,7 @@ sub extracttextblocks {
for ($i=0;$i< scalar @$block;$i++) {
($token,$index)=@{ $block->[$i] };
# store pure text blocks
- if ($token =~ /$wpat/ || ( $token =~/^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*)/o
+ if ($token =~ /$wpat/ || ( $token =~/^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*)/o
&& iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)
&& !iscmd($1,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL))) {
# we have text or a command which can be treated as text
@@ -970,7 +1215,7 @@ sub extractcommands {
# $2: \cmd
# $3: last argument
# $4: } + trailing spaces
- if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
&& iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL) ) {
# push(@$retval,[ $2,$index,$1,$3,$4 ]);
($cmd,$open,$mid,$closing) = ($2,$1,$3,$4) ;
@@ -1064,7 +1309,7 @@ sub pass2 {
# braces, ampersands, or comments
# mark comments with $comment
# exclude all other exceptions from scope of open, close like this
-# ($openmark, $open,...,$close, $opencomd,command, command,$closecmd, $open, ..., $close, $closemark)
+# ($openmark, $open,...,$close, $opencmd,command, command,$closecmd, $open, ..., $close, $closemark)
# If $opencmd begins with "%" marktags assumes it is operating on a deleted block, otherwise on an added block
sub marktags {
my ($openmark,$closemark,$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,$block)=@_;
@@ -1096,21 +1341,30 @@ sub marktags {
$noncomment=1;
}
# negative lookahead pattern (?!) in second clause is put in to avoid mathcing \( .. \) patterns
- if ( $word =~ /^[&{}\[\]]/ || ( $word =~ /^\\(?!\()([\w*@]*)/ && !iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)) ) {
+ # also note that second pattern will match \\
+ # Note: the second pattern should really be $word =~ /^\\(?!\()(\\|[\w*@]+)/, ie * replaced by +
+ # and then all commands \" \' etc declared safe. But as I don't have a complete list of one letter
+ # commands, and nobody has complained so far, I will eave this as is
+ if ( $word =~ /^[&{}\[\]]/ || ( $word =~ /^\\(?!\()(\\|[\w*@]*)/ && !iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)) ) {
# word is a command or other significant token (not in SAFECMDLIST)
## same conditions as in subroutine extractcommand:
# check if token is an alphanumeric command sequence with at least one non-optional argument
# \cmd[...]{...}{last argument}
# Capturing in the following results in these associations
# $1: \cmd[...]{...}{
- # $2: \cmd
+ # $2: cmd
# $3: last argument
# $4: } + trailing spaces
- ### pre-0.3 if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat4\})*\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
- if ( ( $word =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
- && iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL) && ( !$cmdcomment || !iscmd($2,\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, \@CONTEXT2CMDEXCL) ) ) {
- # word is a text command - we mark up the interior of the word. But if we are in a deleted block ($cmdcomment=1) and
- # $2 (the command) is in context2, just treat it as an ordinary command (i.e. comment it open with $opencmd)
+ ### pre-0.3 if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat6\})*\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ if ( ( $word =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ && (iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL)|| iscmd($2,\@MATHTEXTCMDLIST,\@MATHTEXTCMDEXCL))
+ && ( !$cmdcomment || !iscmd($2,\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, \@CONTEXT2CMDEXCL) ) ) {
+ # Condition 1: word is a command? - if yes, $1,$2,.. will be set as above
+ # Condition 2: word is a text command - we mark up the interior of the word. There is a separate check for MATHTEXTCMDLIST
+ # because for $mathmarkup=WHOLE, the commands should not be split in pass1 (ie. math mode commands are not in
+ # TEXTCMDLIST, but the interior of MATHTEXT commands should be highlighted in both deleted and added blocks
+ # Condition 3: But if we are in a deleted block ($cmdcomment=1) and
+ # $2 (the command) is in context2, just treat it as an ordinary command (i.e. comment it open with $opencmd)
# Because we do not want to disable this command
# here we do not use $opencmd and $closecmd($opencmd is empty)
if ($cmd==1) {
@@ -1130,7 +1384,15 @@ sub marktags {
# to suppress linebreak after opening parentheses, which is important
# for latexrevise
push (@$retval,$command,"%\n{$AUXCMD\n",marktags("","",$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,\@argtext),$closingbracket);
- } else {
+ } elsif ( iscmd($commandword,,\@MATHTEXTCMDLIST, \@MATHTEXTCMDEXCL) ) {
+ # MATHBLOCK pseudo command: consider all commands safe, except & and \\
+ # Keep these commands even in deleted blocks, hence set $opencmd and $closecmd (5th and 6th argument of marktags) to
+ # ""
+ local @SAFECMDLIST=(".*");
+ local @SAFECMDEXCL=('\\','\\\\');
+ push(@$retval,$command,marktags("","",$open,$close,"","",$comment,\@argtext)#@argtext
+ ,$closingbracket);
+ } else {
# normal textcmd or context1cmd in an added block
push (@$retval,$command,marktags("","",$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,\@argtext),$closingbracket);
}
@@ -1162,6 +1424,9 @@ sub marktags {
# preprocess($string, ..)
# carry out the following pre-processing steps for all arguments:
# 1. Remove leading white-space
+# Change \{ to \LEFTBRACE and \} to \RIGHTBRACE
+# #. change begin and end commands within comments to BEGINDIF, ENDDIF
+# so they don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
# 2. mark all first empty line (in block of several) with \PAR tokens
# 3. Convert all '\%' into '\PERCENTAGE ' to make parsing regular expressions easier
# 4. Convert all \verb|some verbatim text| commands (where | can be an arbitrary character)
@@ -1171,8 +1436,11 @@ sub marktags {
# 7. Convert ^n into \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} and ^{nnn} into \SUPERSCRIPT{nn}
# 8. a. Convert $$ $$ into \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR}
# b. Convert \[ \] into \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET}
+# 9. Convert all picture environmentent (\begin{PICTUREENV} .. \end{PICTUREENV} \PICTUREBLOCKenv
+# For --block-math-markup option -convert all \begin{MATH} .. \end{MATH}
+# into \MATHBLOCKmath{...} commands, where MATH/math is any valid math environment
-# 9. Add final token STOP to the very end. This is put in because the algorithm works better if the last token is identical. This is removed again in postprocessing.
+# 10. Add final token STOP to the very end. This is put in because the algorithm works better if the last token is identical. This is removed again in postprocessing.
#
# NB: step 6 and 7 is likely to convert some "_" inappropriately, e.g. in file
# names or labels but it does not matter because they are converted back in the postprocessing step
@@ -1182,21 +1450,39 @@ sub preprocess {
for (@_) {
s/^(\s*)//s;
push(@leadin,$1);
+ # Change \{ to \QLEFTBRACE and \} to \QRIGHTBRACE
+ s/(?<!\\)\\{/\\QLEFTBRACE /sg;
+ s/(?<!\\)\\}/\\QRIGHTBRACE /sg;
+ # change begin and end commands within comments such that they
+ # don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
+ # this substitution is insufficient but that appears unlikely)
+ s/(%.*)\\begin\{(.*)$/$1\\BEGINDIF\{$2/mg ;
+ s/(%.*)\\end\{(.*)$/$1\\ENDDIF\{$2/mg ;
+
s/\n(\s*?)\n((?:\s*\n)*)/\n$1\\PAR\n$2/g ;
s/(?<!\\)\\%/\\PERCENTAGE /g ; # (?<! is negative lookbehind assertion to prevent \\% from being converted
s/(\\verb\*?)(\S)(.*?)\2/"${1}{". tohash(\%verbhash,"${2}${3}${2}") ."}"/esg;
s/\\begin\{(verbatim\*?)\}(.*?)\\end\{\1\}/"\\${1}{". tohash(\%verbhash,"${2}") . "}"/esg;
# Convert _n or _\cmd into \SUBSCRIPTNB{n} or \SUBSCRIPTNB{\cmd} and _{nnn} into \SUBSCRIPT{nn}
- s/_([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
- s/_{($pat4)}/\\SUBSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/_([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/_{($pat6)}/\\SUBSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
# Convert ^n into \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} and ^{nnn} into \SUPERSCRIPT{nn}
- s/\^([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
- s/\^{($pat4)}/\\SUPERSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\^([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\^{($pat6)}/\\SUPERSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
# Convert $$ $$ into \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR}
s/\$\$(.*?)\$\$/\\begin{DOLLARDOLLAR}$1\\end{DOLLARDOLLAR}/sg;
# Convert \[ \] into \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET}
s/(?<!\\)\\\[/\\begin{SQUAREBRACKET}/sg;
s/\\\]/\\end{SQUAREBRACKET}/sg;
+ # Convert all picture environmentent (\begin{PICTUREENV} .. \end{PICTUREENV} \PICTUREBLOCKenv
+ s/\\begin{($PICTUREENV)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\PICTUREBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ # For --block-math-markup option -convert all \begin{MATH} .. \end{MATH}
+ # into \MATHBLOCKMATH{...} commands, where MATH is any valid math environment
+ # Also convert all array environments into ARRAYBLOCK environments
+ if ( $mathmarkup != FINE ) {
+ s/\\begin{($ARRENV)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\ARRAYBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ s/\\begin{($MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\MATHBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ }
# add final token " STOP"
$_ .= " STOP"
}
@@ -1244,9 +1530,10 @@ sub fromhash {
# carry out the following post-processing steps for all arguments:
# * Remove STOP token from the end
# * Replace \RIGHTBRACE by }
+# * change citation commands within comments to protect from processing (using marker CITEDIF)
# 1. Check all deleted blocks:
# a.where a deleted block contains a matching \begin and
-# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), for selected environment enable enable
+# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), for selected environments enable
# these commands again (such that for example displayed math in a deleted equation
# is properly within math mode. For math mode environments replace numbered equation
# environments with their display only variety (so that equation numbers in new file and
@@ -1256,8 +1543,19 @@ sub fromhash {
# subtracting one from the respective counter to keep numbering consistent with new file
# Replace all MATHMODE environment commands by the correct environment to achieve matching
# pairs
+# c. Convert MATHBLOCKmath commands to their uncounted numbers (e.g. convert equation -> displaymath
+# (environments defined in $MATHENV will be replaced by $MATHREPL, and environments in $MATHARRENV
+# will be replaced by $MATHARRREPL
+# d. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
+# d. place \cite commands in mbox'es (for UNDERLINE style)
+#
+# For added blocks:
# c. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
-# 2. Remove DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... from picture environments
+# d. place \cite commands in mbox'es (for UNDERLINE style)
+#
+# 2. If --block-math-markup option set: Convert \MATHBLOCKmath{..} commands back to environments
+#
+# Convert all PICTUREblock{..} commands back to the appropriate environments
# 3. Convert DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... into FL varieties
# within floats (currently recognised float environments: plate,table,figure
# plus starred varieties).
@@ -1272,7 +1570,7 @@ sub fromhash {
# 10. package specific processing: endfloat: make sure \begin{figure} and \end{figure} are always
# on a line by themselves, similarly for table environment
# 4, undo renaming of the \begin and \end in comments
-
+# Change \QLEFTBRACE, \QRIGHTBRACE to \{,\}
#
# Note have to manually synchronize substitution commands below and
# DIF.. command names in the header
@@ -1290,6 +1588,11 @@ sub postprocess {
s/ STOP$//;
# Replace \RIGHTBRACE by }
s/\\RIGHTBRACE/}/g;
+
+ # change citation commands within comments to protect from processing
+ if ($CITECMD){
+ 1 while s/(%.*)\\($CITECMD)/$1\\CITEDIF$2/m ;
+ }
# Check all deleted blocks: where a deleted block contains a matching \begin and
# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), enable
# these commands again (such that for example displayed math in a deleted equation
@@ -1306,55 +1609,72 @@ sub postprocess {
### (.*?[^\n]?)\n? construct is necessary to avoid empty lines in math mode, which result in
### an error
# displayed math environments
- $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- # also transform the opposite pair \end{displaymath} .. \begin{displaymath} but we have to be careful not to interfere with the results of the transformation in the line directly above
- $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
-
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHREPL} and insert \end{$MATHREPL}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
-
+ if ($mathmarkup == FINE ) {
+ $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ # also transform the opposite pair \end{displaymath} .. \begin{displaymath} but we have to be careful not to interfere with the results of the transformation in the line directly above
+ ### pre-0.42 obsolete version which did not work on eqnarray test $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/$1\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ###0.5: $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHREPL} and insert \end{$MATHREPL}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
- # equation array environment
- $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHARRENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHARRREPL} and insert \end{$MATHARRREPL}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
+ ### pre-0.42 # same as above for special case \[.\] (latex abbreviation for displaymath)
+ ### pre-0.42 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\[\s*?\n())(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\])/$1\\\[$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\\]$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ### pre-0.42 $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\]\s*?\n())(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\[)/$1\\\]$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\\[$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ # equation array environment
+ ###pre-0.3 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ###0.5 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ### pre-0.42 obsolete version which did not work on eqnarray test $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHARRENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHARRREPL} and insert \end{$MATHARRREPL}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
# parse $delblock for deleted and reinstated eqnarray* environments - within those reinstate \\ and & commands
- while ( $delblock =~ m/\\begin\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n.*?\n\\end\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n/sg ) {
- $cnt2=0;
- $len2=length($&);
- $begin2=pos($delblock) - $len2;
- $eqarrayblock=$&;
- # reinstate deleted & and \\ commands
- $eqarrayblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*(\&|\\\\)\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1$2$AUXCMD\n/sg ;
-
- substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$eqarrayblock;
- pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($eqarrayblock);
+ while ( $delblock =~ m/\\begin\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n.*?\n\\end\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n/sg ) {
+ $cnt2=0;
+ $len2=length($&);
+ $begin2=pos($delblock) - $len2;
+ $eqarrayblock=$&;
+ # reinstate deleted & and \\ commands
+ $eqarrayblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*(\&|\\\\)\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1$2$AUXCMD\n/sg ;
+
+ substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$eqarrayblock;
+ pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($eqarrayblock);
+ }
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup == COARSE || $mathmarkup == WHOLE ) {
+# Convert MATHBLOCKmath commands to their uncounted numbers (e.g. convert equation -> displaymath
+# (environments defined in $MATHENV will be replaced by $MATHREPL, and environments in $MATHARRENV
+# will be replaced by $MATHARRREPL
+ $delblock=~ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\MATHBLOCK$MATHREPL\{$2\}/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHARRENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\MATHBLOCK$MATHARRREPL\{$2\}/sg;
}
-
# b.where one of the commands matching $COUNTERCMD is used as a DIFAUXCMD, add a statement
# subtracting one from the respective counter to keep numbering consistent with new file
- $delblock=~ s/\\($COUNTERCMD)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*\s*${AUXCMD}\n)/\\$1$2\\addtocounter{$1}{-1}${AUXCMD}\n/sg ;
+ $delblock=~ s/\\($COUNTERCMD)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*\s*${AUXCMD}\n)/\\$1$2\\addtocounter{$1}{-1}${AUXCMD}\n/sg ;
+
+
# c. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
while ( $delblock =~ m/($math)(\s*)/sg ) {
$cnt2=0;
@@ -1365,7 +1685,18 @@ sub postprocess {
substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$mathblock;
pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($mathblock);
}
-
+ if ($CITE2CMD) {
+ $delblock=~s/($DELCMDOPEN\s*\\($CITE2CMD)(.*)$DELCMDCLOSE)/
+ # Replacement code
+ {my ($aux,$all);
+ $aux=$all=$1;
+ $aux=~s#\n?($DELCMDOPEN|$DELCMDCLOSE)##g;
+ $all."$aux$AUXCMD\n";}/sge;
+ }
+ # or protect \cite commands with \mbox
+ if ($CITECMD) {
+ $delblock=~s/(\\($CITECMD)${extraspace}(?:\[$brat0\]${extraspace}){0,2}\{$pat6\})(\s*)/\\mbox{$AUXCMD\n$1\n}$AUXCMD\n/msg ;
+ }
# splice in modified delblock
substr($_,$begin,$len)=$delblock;
pos = $begin + length($delblock);
@@ -1385,7 +1716,10 @@ sub postprocess {
substr($addblock,$begin2,$len2)=$mathblock;
pos($addblock) = $begin2 + length($mathblock);
}
-
+ if ($CITECMD) {
+ my $addblockbefore=$addblock;
+ $addblock=~ s/(\\($CITECMD)${extraspace}(?:\[$brat0\]${extraspace}){0,2}\{$pat2\})(\s*)/\\mbox{$AUXCMD\n$1\n}$AUXCMD\n/msg ;
+ }
# splice in modified addblock
substr($_,$begin,$len)=$addblock;
pos = $begin + length($addblock);
@@ -1396,6 +1730,7 @@ sub postprocess {
# change begin and end commands within comments such that they
# don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
# this substitution is insufficient but that appears unlikely)
+ # This needs to be repeated here to also get rid of DIFdelcmd-protected environments
s/(%.*)\\begin\{(.*)$/$1\\BEGINDIF\{$2/mg ;
s/(%.*)\\end\{(.*)$/$1\\ENDDIF\{$2/mg ;
@@ -1404,32 +1739,40 @@ sub postprocess {
# The next line is complicated. The negative look-ahead insertion makes sure that no \end{$MATHENV} (or other mathematical
# environments) are between the \begin{$MATHENV} and \end{MATHMODE} commands. This is necessary as the minimal matching
# is not globally minimal but only 'locally' (matching is beginning from the left side of the string)
- 1 while s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}((?:.(?!(?:\\end{(?:(?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}|\\begin{MATHMODE})))*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/s;
- 1 while s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:.(?!\\end{MATHMODE}))*?)\\end{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}/\\begin{$2}$1\\end{$2}/s;
- # convert remaining \begin{MATHMODE} \end{MATHMODE} (and not containing & or \\ )into MATHREPL environments
- s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:(.(?!(?<!\\)\&|\\\\))*)?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$1\\end{$MATHREPL}/sg;
- # others into MATHARRREPL
- s/\\begin{MATHMODE}(.*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}/sg;
-
- # now look for AUXCMD math-mode pairs which have only comments (or empty lines between them), and remove the added commands
- s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}$AUXCMD\n((?:\s*%.[^\n]*\n)*)\\end{\1}$AUXCMD\n/$2/sg;
-
-
- # Remove all mark up within picture environments
- while ( m/\\begin\{($PICTUREENV)\}.*?\\end\{\1\}/sg ) {
- $cnt=0;
- $len=length($&);
- $begin=pos($_) - $len;
- $float=$&;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFaddend //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFadd\{($pat4)\}/$1/g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdelend //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdel\{($pat4)\}//g;
- substr($_,$begin,$len)=$float;
- pos = $begin + length($float);
+ if ( $mathmarkup == FINE ) {
+ 1 while s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}((?:.(?!(?:\\end{(?:(?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}|\\begin{MATHMODE})))*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/s;
+ 1 while s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:.(?!\\end{MATHMODE}))*?)\\end{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}/\\begin{$2}$1\\end{$2}/s;
+ # convert remaining \begin{MATHMODE} \end{MATHMODE} (and not containing & or \\ )into MATHREPL environments
+ s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:(.(?!(?<!\\)\&|\\\\))*)?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$1\\end{$MATHREPL}/sg;
+ # others into MATHARRREPL
+ s/\\begin{MATHMODE}(.*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}/sg;
+
+ # now look for AUXCMD math-mode pairs which have only comments (or empty lines between them), and remove the added commands
+ s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}$AUXCMD\n((?:\s*%.[^\n]*\n)*)\\end{\1}$AUXCMD\n/$2/sg;
+ } else {
+ # math modes OFF,WHOLE,COARSE: Convert \MATHBLOCKmath{..} commands back to environments
+ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
+ # convert ARRAYBLOCK.. commands back to environments
+ s/\\ARRAYBLOCK($ARRENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
}
+ # Convert all PICTUREblock{..} commands back to the appropriate environments
+ s/\\PICTUREBLOCK($PICTUREENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
+#0.5: # Remove all mark up within picture environments
+# while ( m/\\begin\{($PICTUREENV)\}.*?\\end\{\1\}/sg ) {
+# $cnt=0;
+# $len=length($&);
+# $begin=pos($_) - $len;
+# $float=$&;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFaddend //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFadd\{($pat6)\}/$1/g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdelend //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdel\{($pat6)\}//g;
+# $float =~ s/$DELCMDOPEN.*//g;
+# substr($_,$begin,$len)=$float;
+# pos = $begin + length($float);
+# }
# Convert DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... into varieties
# within floats (currently recognised float environments: plate,table,figure
# plus starred varieties).
@@ -1482,23 +1825,148 @@ sub postprocess {
s/(%.*)\\BEGINDIF\{(.*)$/$1\\begin\{$2/mg ;
s/(%.*)\\ENDDIF\{(.*)$/$1\\end\{$2/mg ;
1 while s/(%.*)DOLLARDIF/$1\$/mg ;
+ # undo renaming of the \cite.. commands in comments
+ if ( $CITECMD ) {
+ 1 while s/(%.*)\\CITEDIF($CITECMD)/$1\\$2/mg ;
+ }
# Convert \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET} into \[ \]
s/\\end{SQUAREBRACKET}/\\\]/sg;
s/\\begin{SQUAREBRACKET}/\\\[/sg;
# 4. Convert \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR} into $$ $$
s/\\begin\{DOLLARDOLLAR\}(.*?)\\end\{DOLLARDOLLAR\}/\$\$$1\$\$/sg;
# 5. Convert \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} into ^n and \SUPERSCRIPT{nn} into ^{nnn}
- s/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/^$1/g ;
- s/\\SUPERSCRIPT{($pat4)}/^{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/^$1/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUPERSCRIPT{($pat6)}/^{$1}/g ;
# Convert \SUBSCRIPNB{n} into _n and \SUBCRIPT{nn} into _{nnn}
- s/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/_$1/g ;
- s/\\SUBSCRIPT{($pat4)}/_{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/_$1/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUBSCRIPT{($pat6)}/_{$1}/g ;
+# Change \QLEFTBRACE, \QRIGHTBRACE to \{,\}
+ s/\\QLEFTBRACE /\\{/sg;
+ s/\\QRIGHTBRACE /\\}/sg;
return;
}
}
+# @auxlines=preprocess_preamble($oldpreamble,$newpreamble);
+ # pre-process preamble by looking for commands used in \maketitle (title, author, date etc commands)
+ # if found then use a bodydiff to mark up content, and replace the corresponding commands
+ # in both preambles by marked up version to 'fool' the linediff (such that only body is marked
+ # up.
+ # A special case are e.g. author commands being added (or removed)
+ # 1. If commands are added, then the entire content is marked up as new, but also the lines are marked as new in the linediff
+ # 2. If commands are removed, then the linediff will mark the line as deleted. The program returns
+ # with $auxlines a text to be appended at the end of the preamble, which shows the respective fields as deleted
+sub preprocess_preamble {
+ my ($oldpreambleref,$newpreambleref)=(\$_[0],\$_[1]) ;
+ my @auxlines=();
+ # Remember to use $$oldpreambleref to refer to oldpreamble
+ my ($titlecmd,$titlecmdpat);
+ my (@oldtitlecommands,@newtitlecommands );
+ my %oldhash = ();
+ my %newhash = ();
+ my ($line,$cmd,$optarg,$arg,$optargnew,$optargold,$optargdiff,$argold,$argnew,$argdiff,$auxline);
+
+ # resuse context2cmdlist to define these commands to look out for in preamble
+ $titlecmd = "(?:".join("|",@CONTEXT2CMDLIST).")";
+ # as context2cmdlist is stored as regex, e.g. ((?-xism:^title$), we need to remove ^- fo
+ # resue in a more complex regex
+ $titlecmd =~ s/[\$\^]//g;
+ # make sure to not match on comment lines:
+ $titlecmdpat=qr/^(?:[^%\n]|\\%)*(\\($titlecmd)$extraspace(?:\[($brat0)\])?(?:\{($pat6)\}))/ms;
+ @oldtitlecommands= ( $$oldpreambleref =~ m/$titlecmdpat/g );
+ @newtitlecommands= ( $$newpreambleref =~ m/$titlecmdpat/g );
+
+
+ while ( @oldtitlecommands ) {
+ $line=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $cmd=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $optarg=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $arg=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd})) {
+ warn "$cmd is used twice in preamble of old file. Reverting to pure line diff mode for preamble.\n";
+ return;
+ }
+ $oldhash{$cmd}=[ $line, $optarg, $arg ];
+ }
+ while ( @newtitlecommands ) {
+ $line=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $cmd=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $optarg=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $arg=shift @newtitlecommands;
+
+ if ( defined($newhash{$cmd})) {
+ warn "$cmd is used twice in preamble of new file. Reverting to pure line diff mode for preamble.\n";
+ return;
+ }
+ $newhash{$cmd}=[ $line, $optarg, $arg ];
+ }
+ foreach $cmd ( keys %newhash ) {
+ if ( defined($newhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargnew=$newhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ } else {
+ $optargnew="";
+ }
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ } else {
+ $optargold="";
+ }
+
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}) ) {
+ $argold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[2];
+ } else {
+ $argold="";
+ }
+ $argnew=$newhash{$cmd}->[2];
+ $argdiff="{" . join("",bodydiff($argold,$argnew)) ."}";
+ if ( length $optargnew ) {
+ $optargdiff="[".join("",bodydiff($optargold,$optargnew))."]" ;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin /\\DIFaddbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFaddend /\\DIFaddendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFadd\{/\\DIFaddFL{/g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin /\\DIFdelbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelend /\\DIFdelendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdel\{/\\DIFdelFL{/g;
+ } else {
+ $optargdiff="";
+ }
+ ### print STDERR "DEBUG s/\\Q$newhash{$cmd}->[0]\\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s\n";
+ # Note: \Q and \E force literal interpretation of what it between them but allow
+ # variable interpolation, such that e.g. \title matches just that and not TAB-itle
+ $$newpreambleref=~s/\Q$newhash{$cmd}->[0]\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s;
+ # replace this in old preamble if necessary
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[0])) {
+ $$oldpreambleref=~s/\Q$oldhash{$cmd}->[0]\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s ;
+ }
+ ### print STDERR "DEBUG NEW PRE ".$$newpreambleref."\n";
+ }
+
+ foreach $cmd ( keys %oldhash ) {
+ # if this has already been dealt with above can just skip
+ next if defined($newhash{$cmd}) ;
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ $optargdiff="[".join("",bodydiff($optargold,""))."]" ;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin /\\DIFdelbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelend /\\DIFdelendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdel\{/\\DIFdelFL{/g;
+ } else {
+ $optargdiff="";
+ }
+ $argdiff="{" . join("",bodydiff($argold,"")) ."}";
+ $auxline = "\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff";
+ $auxline =~s/$/$AUXCMD/sg;
+ push @auxlines,$auxline;
+ }
+ # add auxcmd comment to highlight added lines
+ return(@auxlines);
+}
+
+
+
# @diffs=linediff(\@seq1, \@seq2)
# mark up lines like this
#%DIF mm-mmdnn
@@ -1634,7 +2102,7 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
--subtype=markstyle
-s markstyle Add code to preamble for selected style for bracketing
commands (e.g. to mark changes in margin)
- Available styles: SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL
+ Available styles: SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL COLOR
[ Default: SAFE ]
--floattype=markstyle
@@ -1750,10 +2218,48 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
NB For all --show commands, no old.tex or new.tex file needs to be given, and no
differencing takes place.
+Other configuration options:
+
--allow-spaces Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands
[Default requires arguments to directly follow each other without
intervening spaces]
+--math-markup=level Determine granularity of markup in displayed math environments:
+ Possible values for level are (both numerical and text labels are acceptable):
+ off or 0: suppress markup for math environments. Deleted equations will not
+ appear in diff file. This mode can be used if all the other modes
+ cause invalid latex code.
+ whole or 1: Differencing on the level of whole equations. Even trivial changes
+ to equations cause the whole equation to be marked changed. This
+ mode can be used if processing in coarse or fine mode results in
+ invalid latex code.
+ coarse or 2: Detect changes within equations marked up with a coarse
+ granularity; changes in equation type (e.g.displaymath to equation)
+ appear as a change to the complete equation. This mode is recommended
+ for situations where the content and order of some equations are still
+ being changed. [Default]
+ fine or 3: Detect small change in equations and mark up and fine granularity.
+ This mode is most suitable, if only minor changes to equations are
+ expected, e.g. correction of typos.
+
+--disable-citation-markup Suppress citation markup in styles using ulem (UNDERLINE,
+ FONTSTRIKE, CULINECHBAR)
+--enable-citation-markup Protect citation commands in changed sections with \\mbox command
+ [i.e. use default behaviour for ulem package for other packages]
+
+Miscelleneous options
+
+--label=label
+-L label Sets the labels used to describe the old and new files. The first use
+ of this option sets the label describing the old file and the second
+ use of the option sets the label for the new file.
+ [Default: use the filename and modification dates for the label]
+
+--no-label Suppress inclusion of old and new file names as comment in output file
+
+--visble-label Include old and new filenames (or labels set with --label option) as
+ visible output
+
--flatten Replace \\input and \\include commands within body by the content
of the files in their argument. If \\includeonly is present in the
preamble, only those files are expanded into the document. However,
@@ -1761,6 +2267,8 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
included sections are not expanded. The included files are assumed to
be located in the same directories as the old and new master files,
respectively, making it possible to organise files into old and new directories.
+ --flatten is applied recursively, so inputted files can contain further
+ \\input statements.
--help
-h Show this help text.
@@ -1773,6 +2281,8 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
Default is to work silently.
--version Show version number.
+
+For further information, consult http://latexdiff.berlios.de
EOF
}
@@ -1935,7 +2445,7 @@ B<-s markstyle>
Add code to preamble for selected style for bracketing
commands (e.g. to mark changes in margin). This option defines
C<\DIFaddbegin>, C<\DIFaddend>, C<\DIFdelbegin> and C<\DIFdelend> commands.
-Available styles: C<SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL>
+Available styles: C<SAFE MARGINAL COLOR DVIPSCOL>
[ Default: C<SAFE> ]
@@ -2069,7 +2579,7 @@ or table. These commands behave like text commands, except when
they occur in a deleted section, when they are disabled, but their
argument is shown as deleted text.
-=item B<--replace-context1cmd=replace-file>
+=item B<--replace-context2cmd=replace-file>
=item B<--append-context2cmd=append-file> or
=item B<--append-context2cmd="cmd1,cmd2,...">
@@ -2124,18 +2634,70 @@ Combine all --show commands.
NB For all --show commands, no C<old.tex> or C<new.tex> file needs to be specified, and no
differencing takes place.
+=back
+
+=head2 Other configuration options:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<--allow-spaces>
+
+Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands. Note
+that this option might have undesirable side effects (unrelated scope
+might get lumpeded with preceding commands) so should only be used if the
+default produces erroneous results. (Default requires arguments to
+directly follow each other without intervening spaces).
+
+=item B<--math-markup=level>
+
+Determine granularity of markup in displayed math environments:
+Possible values for level are (both numerical and text labels are acceptable):
+
+C<off> or C<0>: suppress markup for math environments. Deleted equations will not
+appear in diff file. This mode can be used if all the other modes
+cause invalid latex code.
+
+C<whole> or C<1>: Differencing on the level of whole equations. Even trivial changes
+to equations cause the whole equation to be marked changed. This
+mode can be used if processing in coarse or fine mode results in
+invalid latex code.
+
+C<coarse> or C<2>: Detect changes within equations marked up with a coarse
+granularity; changes in equation type (e.g.displaymath to equation)
+appear as a change to the complete equation. This mode is recommended
+for situations where the content and order of some equations are still
+being changed. [Default]
+
+C<fine> or C<3>: Detect small change in equations and mark up at fine granularity.
+This mode is most suitable, if only minor changes to equations are
+expected, e.g. correction of typos.
+
+=item B<--disable-citation-markup>
+
+Suppress citation markup in styles using ulem (UNDERLINE,
+FONTSTRIKE, CULINECHBAR)
+
+=item B<--enable-citation-markup>
+
+Protect citation commands in changed sections with \\mbox command [i.e. use default behaviour for ulem package for other packages]
=back
=head2 Miscellaneous
=over 4
-
=item B<--verbose> or B<-V>
Output various status information to stderr during processing.
Default is to work silently.
+=item B<--driver=type>
+
+Choose driver for changebar package (only relevant for styles using
+ changebar: CCHANGEBAR CFONTCHBAR CULINECHBAR CHANGEBAR). Possible
+drivers are listed in changebar manual, e.g. pdftex,dvips,dvitops
+ [Default: dvips]
+
=item B<--ignore-warnings>
Suppress warnings about inconsistencies in length between input and
@@ -2145,13 +2707,23 @@ syntax unknown to C<latexdiff> but the resulting difference argument
is often fully functional anyway, particularly if the non-standard
latex only occurs in parts of the text which have not changed.
-=item B<--allow-spaces>
+=item B<--label=label> or
+B<-L label>
-Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands. Note
-that this option might have undesirable side effects (unrelated scope
-might get lumpeded with preceding commands) so should only be used if the
-default produces erroneous results. (Default requires arguments to
-directly follow each other without intervening spaces).
+Sets the labels used to describe the old and new files. The first use
+of this option sets the label describing the old file and the second
+use of the option sets the label for the new file, i.e. set both
+labels like this C<-L labelold -L labelnew>.
+[Default: use the filename and modification dates for the label]
+
+=item B<--no-label>
+
+Suppress inclusion of old and new file names as comment in output file
+
+=item B<--visble-label>
+
+Include old and new filenames (or labels set with --label option) as
+visible output.
=item B<--flatten>
@@ -2162,11 +2734,12 @@ no recursion is done, i.e. C<\input> and C<\include> commands within
included sections are not expanded. The included files are assumed to
be located in the same directories as the old and new master files,
respectively, making it possible to organise files into old and new directories.
+--flatten is applied recursively, so inputted files can contain further
+C<\input> statements.
-Use of this option is not recommended
-primarily the processing time for the large documents is prohibitive, and
-the resulting difference document no longer reflects the structure of the
-input documents.
+Use of this option might result in prohibitive processing times for
+larger documents, and the resulting difference document
+no longer reflects the structure of the input documents.
=item B<--help> or
B<-h>
@@ -2179,6 +2752,8 @@ Show version number
=back
+
+
=head2 Predefined styles
=head2 Major types
@@ -2247,6 +2822,13 @@ Mark beginning and end of changed blocks with symbols in the margin nearby (usin
the standard C<\marginpar> command - note that this sometimes moves somewhat
from the intended position.
+=item C<COLOR>
+
+An alternative way of marking added passages in blue, and deleted ones in red.
+(It is recommeneded to use instead the main types to effect colored markup,
+although in some cases coloring with dvipscol can be more complete, for example
+with citation commands).
+
=item C<DVIPSCOL>
An alternative way of marking added passages in blue, and deleted ones in red. Note
@@ -2340,26 +2922,49 @@ C<|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)> ]
=back
-=head1 BUGS
+=head1 COMMON PROBLEMS
+
+=over 10
-UTF-8 support requires a relatively new version of perl (5.8.0 is sufficient
-but 5.6.2 up would work OK, too).
+=item Citations result in overfull boxes
+
+There is an incompatibility between the C<ulem> package, which C<latexdiff> uses for underlining and striking out in the UNDERLINE style,
+the default style. In order to be able to mark up citations properly, they are placed with an C<\mbox> command in post-processing. As mboxes
+cannot be broken across lines, this procedure frequently results in overfull boxes, possibly obscuring the content as it extends beyond the right margin. If this is a problem, you have two possibilities:
+
+1. Use C<COLOR> or C<DVIPSCOL> subtype markup (option C<-s COLOR>): If this markup is chosen, then changed citations are no longer marked up
+with the wavy line (additions) or struck out (deletions), but are still highlighted in the appropriate color.
+
+2. Choose option C<--disable-citation-markup> which turns off the marking up of citations: deleted citations are no longer shown, and
+added ctations are shown without markup. (This was the default behaviour of latexdiff at versions 0.6 and older)
+
+=item Changes in complicated mathematical equations result in latex processing errors
+
+Try options C<--math-markup=whole>. If even that fails, you can turn off mark up for equations with C<--math-markup=off>.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 BUGS
Option allow-spaces not implemented entirely consistently. It breaks
the rules that number and type of white space does not matter, as
different numbers of inter-argument spaces are treated as significant.
-Please send bug reports
-to I<tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk>. Include the serial number of I<latexdiff>
+Please submit bug reports on the latexdiff project page I<http://latexdiff.berlios.de>,
+send them to user discussion list C<latexdiff-users@lists.berlios,de> (prior subscription
+to list required, also on project webpage)
+or send them to I<tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de>. Include the serial number of I<latexdiff>
(from comments at the top of the source or use B<--version>). If you come across latex
files that are error-free and conform to the specifications set out
above, and whose differencing still does not result in error-free
latex, please send me those files, ideally edited to only contain the
-offending passage as long as that still reproduces the problem.
+offending passage as long as that still reproduces the problem. If your
+file relies on non-standard class files, you must include those. I will not
+look at examples where I have trouble to latex the original files.
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<latexrevise>
+L<latexrevise>, L<latexdiff-vc>
=head1 PORTABILITY
@@ -2375,13 +2980,15 @@ I<latexdiff-fast> requires the I<diff> command to be present.
=head1 AUTHOR
-Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Frederik Tilmann
+Version 1.0.2
+Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Frederik Tilmann
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 3
-Contributors of fixes and additions: V. Kuhlmann, J. Paisley, N. Becker, T. Doerges, K. Huebner
-Thanks to everyone who send in bug reports.
+Contributors of fixes and additions: V. Kuhlmann, J. Paisley, N. Becker, T. Doerges, K. Huebner,
+T. Connors, Sebastian Gouezel and many others.
+Thanks to the many people who send in bug reports, feature suggestions, and other feedback.
=cut
@@ -2636,14 +3243,16 @@ sqrt
%%END TEXT COMMANDS
%%BEGIN CONTEXT1 COMMANDS
-% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but who's arguemtn should be printed as plain text
+% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but whose argument should be printed as plain text
caption
%%END CONTEXT1 COMMANDS
%%BEGIN CONTEXT2 COMMANDS
-% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but who's arguemtn should be printed as plain text
+% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but whose argument should be printed as plain text
title
author
+date
+institute
%%END CONTEXT2 COMMANDS
@@ -2741,6 +3350,14 @@ author
\providecommand{\DIFdelend}{\protect\nogroupcolor{black}}
%DIF END DVIPSCOL PREAMBLE
+%DIF COLOR PREAMBLE
+\RequirePackage{color}
+\providecommand{\DIFaddbegin}{\protect\color{blue}}
+\providecommand{\DIFaddend}{\protect\color{black}}
+\providecommand{\DIFdelbegin}{\protect\color{red}}
+\providecommand{\DIFdelend}{\protect\color{black}}
+%DIF END COLOR PREAMBLE
+
%% FLOAT TYPES
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/latexdiff-fast b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/latexdiff-fast
index ee6c7419ac9..310ecc4daef 100755
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/latexdiff/latexdiff-fast
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexdiff/latexdiff-fast
@@ -1,24 +1,58 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
+##!/usr/bin/perl -w
# latexdiff - differences two latex files on the word level
# and produces a latex file with the differences marked up.
#
-# Copyright (C) 2004-2007 F J Tilmann (tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk)
+# Copyright (C) 2004-12 F J Tilmann (tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de, ftilmann@users.berlios.de)
#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation.
+# Project webpages: http://latexdiff.berlios.de/
+# CTAN page: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexdiff
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Detailed usage information at the end of the file
#
+# Version 1.0.1 - treat \big,\bigg etc. equivalently to \left and
+# \right - include starred version in MATHENV - apply
+# - flatten recursively and --flatten expansion is now
+# aware of comments (thanks to Tim Connors for patch)
+# - Change to post-processing for more reliability for
+# deleted math environments
+# - On linux systems, recognise and remove DOS style newlines
+# - Provide markup for some special preamble commands (\title,
+# \author,\date,
+# - configurable by setting context2cmd
+# - for styles using ulem package, remove \emph and \text.. from list of
+# safe commands in order to allow linebreaks within the
+# highlighted sections.
+# - for ulem style, now show citations by enclosing them in \mbox commands.
+# This unfortunately implies linebreaks within citations no longer function,
+# so this functionality can be turned off (Option --disable-citation-markup).
+# With --enable-citation-markup, the mbox markup is forced for other styles)
+# - new substyle COLOR. This is particularly useful for marking up citations
+# and some special post-processing is implemented to retain cite
+# commands in deleted blocks.
+# - four different levels of math-markup
+# - Option --driver for choosing driver for modes employing changebar package
+# - accept \\* as valid command (and other commands of form \.*). Also accept
+# \<nl> (backslashed newline)
+# - some typo fixes, include commands defined in preamble as safe commands
+# (Sebastian Gouezel)
+# - include compared filenames as comments as line 2 and 3 of
+# the preamble (can be modified with option --label, and suppressed with
+# --no-label), option --visible-label to show files in generated pdf or dvi
+# at the beginning of main document
+#
# Version 0.5 A number of minor improvements based on feedback
# Deleted blocks are now shown before added blocks
# Package specific processing
@@ -603,14 +637,15 @@ import Algorithm::Diff qw(traverse_sequences);
use Getopt::Long ;
use strict ;
+use warnings;
use utf8 ;
my ($algodiffversion)=split(/ /,$Algorithm::Diff::VERSION);
my ($versionstring)=<<EOF ;
-This is LATEXDIFF 0.5 (Algorithm::Diff $Algorithm::Diff::VERSION)
- (c) 2004-2007 F J Tilmann
+This is LATEXDIFF 1.0.2 (Algorithm::Diff $Algorithm::Diff::VERSION, Perl $^V)
+ (c) 2004-2012 F J Tilmann
EOF
# Configuration variables: these have to be visible from the subroutines
@@ -618,16 +653,20 @@ my $MINWORDSBLOCK=3; # minimum number of tokens to form an independent block
# shorter identical blocks will be merged to the previous word
my $FLOATENV='(?:figure|table|plate)[\w\d*@]*' ; # Environments in which FL variants of defined commands are used
my $PICTUREENV='(?:picture|DIFnomarkup)[\w\d*@]*' ; # Environments in which all change markup is removed
-my $MATHENV='(?:equation|displaymath|DOLLARDOLLAR)' ; # Environments turning on display math mode (code also knows about \[ and \]
+my $MATHENV='(?:equation[*]?|displaymath|DOLLARDOLLAR)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on display math mode (code also knows about \[ and \])
my $MATHREPL='displaymath'; # Environment introducing deleted maths blocks
-my $MATHARRENV='(?:eqnarray|align|gather|multiline|flalign)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on eqnarray math mode
+my $MATHARRENV='(?:eqnarray|align|alignat|gather|multline|flalign)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on eqnarray math mode
my $MATHARRREPL='eqnarray*'; # Environment introducing deleted maths blocks
-my $ARRENV='(?:array|[pbvBV]matrix)'; # Enviroments making arrays in math mode. The underlining style does not cope well with those - as a result in-text math environments are surrounded by \mbox{ } if any of these commands is used in an inline math block
-my $COUNTERCMD='(?:footnote|part|section|subsection|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)'; # textcmds which are associated with a counter
+my $ARRENV='(?:array|[pbvBV]matrix)'; # Environments making arrays in math mode. The underlining style does not cope well with those - as a result in-text math environments are surrounded by \mbox{ } if any of these commands is used in an inline math block
+my $COUNTERCMD='(?:footnote|part|chapter|section|subsection|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)'; # textcmds which are associated with a counter
# If any of these commands occur in a deleted block
# they will be succeeded by an \addtocounter{...}{-1}
# for the associated counter such that the overall numbers
# should be the same as in the new file
+my $CITECMD=0 ; # \cite-type commands which need to be protected within an mbox in UNDERLINE and other modes using ulem; pattern simply designed to never match; will be overwritten later for selected styles
+my $CITE2CMD=0; # \cite-type commands which should be reinstated in deleted blocks
+
+
# Markup strings
# If at all possible, do not change these as parts of the program
@@ -658,13 +697,19 @@ my @CONTEXT1CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text argum
# In deleted passages, the command will be disabled but its argument is marked up
# Otherwise they behave exactly like TEXTCMD's
my @CONTEXT1CMDEXCL=(); # exclude list for above, but always empty
-my @CONTEXT2CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text arguments, but which fail cause confusion
+my @CONTEXT2CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text arguments, but which fail or cause confusion
# if used out of context (e.g. \title). They and their arguments will be disabled in deleted
# passages
my @CONTEXT2CMDEXCL=(); # exclude list for above, but always empty
+my @MATHTEXTCMDLIST=(); # treat like textcmd. If a textcmd is in deleted or added block, just wrap the
+ # whole content with \DIFadd or \DIFdel irrespective of content. This functionality
+ # is useful for pseudo commands \MATHBLOCK.. into which math environments are being
+ # transformed
+my @MATHTEXTCMDEXCL=(); #
-my @SAFECMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of safe commands (which do not break when in the argument of DIFadd or DIFDEL)
-my @SAFECMDEXCL=();
+# Note I need to declare this with "our" instead of "my" because later in the code I have to "local"ise these
+our @SAFECMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of safe commands (which do not break when in the argument of DIFadd or DIFDEL)
+our @SAFECMDEXCL=();
my ($i,$j,$l);
my ($old,$new);
@@ -676,14 +721,25 @@ my ($oldbody, $newbody, $diffbo);
my ($oldpost, $newpost);
my ($diffall);
# Option names
-my ($type,$subtype,$floattype,$config,$preamblefile,$encoding,
+my ($type,$subtype,$floattype,$config,$preamblefile,$encoding,$nolabel,$visiblelabel,
$showpreamble,$showsafe,$showtext,$showconfig,$showall,
$replacesafe,$appendsafe,$excludesafe,
$replacetext,$appendtext,$excludetext,
$replacecontext1,$appendcontext1,
$replacecontext2,$appendcontext2,
- $help,$verbose,$version,$ignorewarnings,$allowspaces,$flatten,$debug);
-my (@configlist,
+ $help,$verbose,$driver,$version,$ignorewarnings,
+ $enablecitmark,$disablecitmark,$allowspaces,$flatten,$debug); ###$disablemathmark,
+# MNEMNONICS for mathmarkup
+my $mathmarkup;
+use constant {
+ OFF => 0,
+ WHOLE => 1,
+ COARSE => 2,
+ FINE => 3
+};
+
+
+my (@configlist,@labels,
@appendsafelist,@excludesafelist,
@appendtextlist,@excludetextlist,
@appendcontext1list,@appendcontext2list,
@@ -696,9 +752,11 @@ my ($pkg,%packages);
$type='UNDERLINE';
$subtype='SAFE';
$floattype='FLOATSAFE';
+$mathmarkup=COARSE;
$verbose=0;
-$debug=1;
+# output debug and intermediate files, set to 0 in final distribution
+$debug=0;
# define character properties
sub IsNonAsciiPunct { return <<'END' # Unicode punctuation but excluding ASCII punctuation
+utf8::IsPunct
@@ -712,8 +770,7 @@ END
}
-
- my %verbhash;
+my %verbhash;
Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
@@ -722,6 +779,9 @@ GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
'config|c=s' => \@configlist,
'preamble|p=s' => \$preamblefile,
'encoding|e=s' => \$encoding,
+ 'label|L=s' => \@labels,
+ 'no-label' => \$nolabel,
+ 'visible-label' => \$visiblelabel,
'exclude-safecmd|A=s' => \@excludesafelist,
'replace-safecmd=s' => \$replacesafe,
'append-safecmd|a=s' => \@appendsafelist,
@@ -738,9 +798,13 @@ GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
'show-config' => \$showconfig,
'show-all' => \$showall,
'packages=s' => \@packagelist,
+ 'allow-spaces' => \$allowspaces,
+ 'math-markup=s' => \$mathmarkup,
+ 'enable-citation-markup' => \$enablecitmark,
+ 'disable-citation-markup' => \$disablecitmark,
'verbose|V' => \$verbose,
'ignore-warnings' => \$ignorewarnings,
- 'allow-spaces' => \$allowspaces,
+ 'driver=s'=> \$driver,
'flatten' => \$flatten,
'version' => \$version,
'help|h|H' => \$help);
@@ -760,6 +824,22 @@ if (defined($showall)){
$showpreamble=$showsafe=$showtext=$showconfig=1;
}
+if (defined($mathmarkup)) {
+ $mathmarkup=~tr/a-z/A-Z/;
+ if ( $mathmarkup eq 'OFF' ){
+ $mathmarkup=OFF;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'WHOLE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=WHOLE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'COARSE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=COARSE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'FINE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=FINE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup !~ m/^[0123]$/ ) {
+ die "Illegal value: ($mathmarkup) for option--math-markup. Possible values: OFF,WHOLE,COARSE,FINE,0- ";
+ }
+ # else use numerical value
+}
+
# setting extra preamble commands
if (defined($preamblefile)) {
$latexdiffpreamble=join "\n",(extrapream($preamblefile),"");
@@ -767,6 +847,10 @@ if (defined($preamblefile)) {
$latexdiffpreamble=join "\n",(extrapream($type,$subtype,$floattype),"");
}
+if ( defined($driver) ) {
+ # for changebar only
+ $latexdiffpreamble=~s/\[dvips\]/[$driver]/sg;
+}
# setting up @SAFECMDLIST and @SAFECMDEXCL
if (defined($replacesafe)) {
init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST,$replacesafe);
@@ -783,9 +867,25 @@ foreach $excludesafe ( @excludesafelist ) {
# Special: treat all cite commands as safe except in UNDERLINE and FONTSTRIKE mode
# (there is a conflict between citation and ulem package, see
# package documentation)
+# Use post-processing
+
if ( uc($type) ne "UNDERLINE" && uc($type) ne "FONTSTRIKE" && uc($type) ne "CULINECHBAR" ) {
push (@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^cite.*$/);
+} else {
+ ### Experimental: disable text and emph commands
+ push (@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^cite.*$/) unless $disablecitmark;
+ push(@SAFECMDEXCL, qr/^emph$/, qr/^text..$/);
+ # replace \cite{..} by \mbox{\cite{..}} in added or deleted blocks in post-processing
+ if ( uc($subtype) eq "COLOR" or uc($subtype) eq "DVIPSCOL" ) {
+ # remove \cite command again from list of safe commands
+ pop @SAFECMDLIST;
+ # deleted cite commands
+ $CITE2CMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' unless $disablecitmark ; # \cite-type commands which should be reinstated in deleted blocks
+ } else {
+ $CITECMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' unless $disablecitmark ; # \cite commands which need to be protected within an mbox in UNDERLINE and other modes using ulem
+ }
}
+$CITECMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' if $enablecitmark ; # as above for explicit selection
# setting up @TEXTCMDLIST and @TEXTCMDEXCL
if (defined($replacetext)) {
@@ -822,9 +922,6 @@ foreach $appendcontext2 ( @appendcontext2list ) {
init_regex_arr_ext(\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, $appendcontext2);
}
-
-
-
# setting configuration variables
@config=();
foreach $config ( @configlist ) {
@@ -858,6 +955,11 @@ foreach $assign ( @config ) {
else { die "Unknown variable $1 in assignment.";}
}
+if ( $mathmarkup == COARSE || $mathmarkup == WHOLE ) {
+ push(@MATHTEXTCMDLIST,qr/^MATHBLOCK(?:$MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)$/);
+}
+
+
foreach $pkg ( @packagelist ) {
map { $packages{$_}="" } split(/,/,$pkg) ;
@@ -880,12 +982,13 @@ if ($showtext) {
print_regex_arr(@TEXTCMDLIST);
print "\nContext1 commands (last argument textual, command will be disabled in deleted passages, last argument will be shown as plain text):\n";
print_regex_arr(@CONTEXT1CMDLIST);
- print "\nContext2 commands (last argument textual, command ant its argument will be disabled in deleted passages):\n";
+ print "\nContext2 commands (last argument textual, command and its argument will be disabled in deleted passages):\n";
print_regex_arr(@CONTEXT2CMDLIST);
print "\nExclude list of Commands with last argument not textual (overrides patterns above):\n";
print_regex_arr(@TEXTCMDEXCL);
}
+
if ($showconfig) {
print "Configuration variables:\n";
print "MINWORDSBLOCK=$MINWORDSBLOCK\n";
@@ -917,14 +1020,21 @@ if ($allowspaces) {
push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT1CMDLIST;
push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT2CMDLIST;
+push @TEXTCMDLIST, @MATHTEXTCMDLIST if $mathmarkup==COARSE;
+
+# internal additions to SAFECMDLIST
+push(@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^QLEFTBRACE$/, qr/^QRIGHTBRACE$/);
+
# Patterns. These are used by some of the subroutines, too
# I can only define them down here because value of extraspace depends on an option
- my $pat0 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\})*';
- my $pat1 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat0.'\})*';
- my $pat2 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat1.'\})*'; #
- my $pat3 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat2.'\})*';
- my $pat4 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat3.'\})*';
+ my $pat0 = '(?:[^{}])*';
+ my $pat1 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat0.'\})*';
+ my $pat2 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat1.'\})*';
+ my $pat3 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat2.'\})*';
+ my $pat4 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat3.'\})*';
+ my $pat5 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat4.'\})*';
+ my $pat6 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat5.'\})*';
my $brat0 = '(?:[^\[\]]|\\\[|\\\])*';
my $quotemarks = '(?:\'\')|(?:\`\`)';
@@ -935,19 +1045,44 @@ push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT2CMDLIST;
my $coords= '[\-.,\s\d]*';
# word: sequence of letters or accents followed by letter
my $word='(?:[-\w\d*]|\\\\[\"\'\`~^][A-Za-z\*])+';
- my $cmdleftright='\\\\(?:left|right)\s*(?:[()\[\]|]|\\\\(?:[|{}]|\w+))';
+ my $cmdleftright='\\\\(?:left|right|[Bb]igg?[lrm]?|middle)\s*(?:[()\[\]|]|\\\\(?:[|{}]|\w+))';
- my $cmdoptseq='\\\\[\w\d\*]+'.$extraspace.'(?:(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat4 . '\}|\(' . $coords .'\))'.$extraspace.')*';
- my $oneletcmd='\\\\.(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat4 . '\})*';
+ my $cmdoptseq='\\\\[\w\d\*]+'.$extraspace.'(?:(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat6 . '\}|\(' . $coords .'\))'.$extraspace.')*';
+ my $backslashnl='\\\\\n';
+ my $oneletcmd='\\\\.\*?(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat6 . '\})*';
my $math='\$(?:[^$]|\\\$)*?\$|\\\\[(].*?\\\\[)]';
-# my $math='\$(?:[^$]|\\\$)*\$';
+## the current maths command cannot cope with newline within the math expression
+
my $comment='%.*?\n';
- my $pat=qr/(?:\A\s*)?(?:${and}|${quotemarks}|${number}|${word}|$cmdleftright|${cmdoptseq}|${math}|${oneletcmd}|${comment}|${punct}|${mathpunct}|\{|\})\s*/ ;
+ my $pat=qr/(?:\A\s*)?(?:${and}|${quotemarks}|${number}|${word}|$cmdleftright|${cmdoptseq}|${math}|${backslashnl}|${oneletcmd}|${comment}|${punct}|${mathpunct}|\{|\})\s*/ ;
# now we are done setting up and can start working
my ($oldfile, $newfile) = @ARGV;
+# check for existence of input files
+if ( ! -e $oldfile ) {
+ die "Input file $oldfile does not exist.";
+}
+if ( ! -e $newfile ) {
+ die "Input file $newfile does not exist.";
+}
+
+
+# set the labels to be included into the file
+my ($oldtime,$newtime,$oldlabel,$newlabel);
+if (defined($labels[0])) {
+ $oldlabel=$labels[0] ;
+} else {
+ $oldtime=localtime((stat($oldfile))[9]);
+ $oldlabel="$oldfile " . " "x(length($newfile)-length($oldfile)) . $oldtime;
+}
+if (defined($labels[1])) {
+ $newlabel=$labels[1] ;
+} else {
+ $newtime=localtime((stat($newfile))[9]);
+ $newlabel="$newfile " . " "x(length($oldfile)-length($newfile)) . $newtime;
+}
$encoding=guess_encoding($newfile) unless defined($encoding);
@@ -976,10 +1111,19 @@ if ($flatten) {
$newbody=flatten($newbody,$newpreamble,$newfile,$encoding);
}
+my @auxlines;
if ( length $oldpreamble && length $newpreamble ) {
+ # pre-process preamble by looking for commands used in \maketitle (title, author, date etc commands)
+ # and marking up content with latexdiff markup
+ @auxlines=preprocess_preamble($oldpreamble,$newpreamble);
+
@oldpreamble = split /\n/, $oldpreamble;
@newpreamble = split /\n/, $newpreamble;
-
+
+ # If a command is defined in the preamble of the new file, and only uses safe commands, then it can be considered to be safe) (contribution S. Gouezel)
+ # Base this assessment on the new preamble
+ add_safe_commands($newpreamble);
+
%packages=list_packages(@newpreamble) unless %packages;
if (defined $packages{"hyperref"} ) {
print STDERR "hyperref package detected.\n" if $verbose ;
@@ -987,13 +1131,23 @@ if ( length $oldpreamble && length $newpreamble ) {
$latexdiffpreamble =~ s/\{\\DIFdel\}/{\\DIFdeltex}/g;
$latexdiffpreamble .= join "\n",(extrapream("HYPERREF"),"");
}
+ print STDERR "Differencing preamble.\n" if $verbose;
+
# insert dummy first line such that line count begins with line 1 (rather than perl's line 0) - just so that line numbers inserted by linediff are correct
unshift @newpreamble,'';
unshift @oldpreamble,'';
- print STDERR "Differencing preamble.\n" if $verbose;
@diffpreamble = linediff(\@oldpreamble, \@newpreamble);
# remove dummy line again
shift @diffpreamble;
+ # add filenames, modification time and latexdiff mark
+ defined($nolabel) or splice @diffpreamble,1,0,
+ "%DIF LATEXDIFF DIFFERENCE FILE",
+ ,"%DIF DEL $oldlabel",
+ "%DIF ADD $newlabel";
+ if ( @auxlines ) {
+ push @diffpreamble,"%DIF DELETED TITLE COMMANDS FOR MARKUP";
+ push @diffpreamble,join("\n",@auxlines);
+ }
push @diffpreamble,$latexdiffpreamble;
push @diffpreamble,'\begin{document}';
}
@@ -1004,7 +1158,7 @@ elsif ( !length $oldpreamble && !length $newpreamble ) {
exit(2);
}
-if (defined $packages{"amsmath"} ) {
+if (defined $packages{"amsmath"} or defined $packages{"amsart"} or defined $packages{"amsbook"} ) {
print STDERR "amsmath package detected.\n" if $verbose ;
$MATHARRREPL='align*';
}
@@ -1016,9 +1170,22 @@ my ($oldleadin,$newleadin)=preprocess($oldbody,$newbody);
# run difference algorithm
@diffbody=bodydiff($oldbody, $newbody);
$diffbo=join("",@diffbody);
+if ( $debug ) {
+ open(RAWDIFF,">","latexdiff.debug.bodydiff");
+ print RAWDIFF $diffbo;
+ close(RAWDIFF);
+}
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Postprocessing body. \n " if $verbose;
postprocess($diffbo);
$diffall =join("\n",@diffpreamble) ;
+# add visible labels
+if (defined($visiblelabel)) {
+ # Give information right after \begin{document} (or at the beginning of the text for files without preamble
+ ### if \date command is used, add information to \date argument, otherwise give right after \begin{document}
+ ### $diffall=~s/(\\date$extraspace(?:\[$brat0\])?$extraspace)\{($pat6)\}/$1\{$2 \\ LATEXDIFF comparison \\ Old: $oldlabel \\ New: $newlabel \}/ or
+ $diffbo = "\\begin{verbatim}LATEXDIFF comparison\nOld: $oldlabel\nNew: $newlabel\\end{verbatim}\n$diffbo" ;
+}
+
$diffall .= "$newleadin$diffbo" ;
$diffall .= "\\end{document}$newpost" if length $newpreamble ;
if ( lc($encoding) ne "utf8" && lc($encoding) ne "ascii" ) {
@@ -1075,6 +1242,9 @@ sub read_file_with_encoding {
$output=Encode::decode($encoding,$output);
}
close FILE;
+ if ($^O eq "linux" ) {
+ $output =~ s/\r\n/\n/g ;
+ }
return $output;
}
@@ -1099,13 +1269,66 @@ sub list_packages {
return (%packages);
}
+# Subroutine add_safe_commands modified from version provided by S. Gouezel
+# add_safe_commands($preamble)
+# scans the argument for \newcommand and \DeclareMathOperator,
+# and adds the created commands which are clearly safe to @SAFECMDLIST
+sub add_safe_commands {
+ my ($preamble)=@_;
+ my $added_command = 1;
+
+ $preamble=~s/(?<!\\)%.*$//mg ;
+
+ while ($added_command) {
+ $added_command = 0;
+ # get rid of comments
+ my $to_test = "";
+ # test for \DeclareMathOperator{\foo}{myoperator}
+ while ( $preamble =~ m/\DeclareMathOperator\s*\{\\(\w*?)\}/s) {
+ $to_test=$1;
+ if ($to_test ne "" and not iscmd($to_test,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL) and not iscmd($to_test, \@SAFECMDEXCL, [])) {
+ # one should add $to_test to the list of safe commands.
+ init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST, $to_test);
+ $added_command = 1;
+ print STDERR "Adding $to_test to the list of safe commands\n" if $verbose;
+ }
+ }
+
+ while ( $preamble =~ m/\\(?:|re|provide)newcommand\s*{\\(\w*)\}(?:|\[\d*\])\s*\{(${pat6})\}/osg ) {
+ my $maybe_to_test = $1;
+ my $should_be_safe = $2;
+ my $success = 0;
+ # test if all latex commands inside it are safe
+ $success = 1;
+ if ($should_be_safe =~ m/\\\\/) {
+ $success = 0;
+ } else {
+ while ($should_be_safe =~ m/\\(\w+)/g) {
+ $success = 0 unless iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL); ### or $1 eq "";
+ }
+ }
+ ### }
+ $to_test = $maybe_to_test if $success;
+
+ if ($to_test ne "" and not iscmd($to_test,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL) and not iscmd($to_test, \@SAFECMDEXCL, [])) {
+# # one should add $to_test to the list of safe commands.
+ init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST, $to_test);
+ $added_command = 1;
+ print STDERR "Adding $to_test to the list of safe commands\n" if $verbose;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
# flatten($text,$preamble,$filename,$encoding)
# expands \input and \include commands within text
-# premable is scanned for includeonly commands
+# preamble is scanned for includeonly commands
# encoding is the encoding
sub flatten {
my ($text,$preamble,$filename,$encoding)=@_;
- my ($includeonly,$dirname,$fname,$newpage,$replacement);
+ my ($includeonly,$dirname,$fname,$newpage,$replacement,$begline);
require File::Basename ;
require File::Spec ;
$dirname = File::Basename::dirname($filename);
@@ -1116,21 +1339,24 @@ sub flatten {
$includeonly = '.*?';
}
- print STDERR "DEBUG: includeonly $includeonly\n";
+ print STDERR "DEBUG: includeonly $includeonly\n" if $debug;
- $text=~s/\\input{(.*?)}|\\include{(${includeonly}(?:\.tex)?)}/{
- $fname = $1 if defined($1) ;
- $fname = $2 if defined($2) ;
+ $text=~s/(^(?:[^%\n]|\\%)*)\\input{(.*?)}|\\include{(${includeonly}(?:\.tex)?)}/{
+ $fname = $2 if defined($2) ;
+ $fname = $3 if defined($3) ;
# # add tex extension unless there is a three letter extension already
$fname .= ".tex" unless $fname =~ m|\.\w{3}|;
+ print STDERR "DEBUG Beg of line match |$1|\n" if defined($1) && $debug ;
print STDERR "Include file $fname\n" if $verbose;
- print STDERR "DEBUG looking for file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), "\n";
- # content of file becomes replacement value, add \newpage if the command was include
- $replacement=read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding) or die
- "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
- $newpage=(defined($2)? " \\newpage " : "") ;
- "$newpage$replacement$newpage";
- }/exg;
+ print STDERR "DEBUG looking for file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), "\n" if $debug;
+ # content of file becomes replacement value (use recursion), add \newpage if the command was include
+ ###$replacement=read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding) or die "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
+ $replacement=flatten(read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding), $preamble,$filename,$encoding) or die "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
+ # \include always starts a new page; use explicit \newpage command to simulate this
+ $begline=(defined($1)? $1 : "") ;
+ $newpage=(defined($3)? " \\newpage " : "") ;
+ "$begline$newpage$replacement$newpage";
+ }/exgm;
return($text);
}
@@ -1237,13 +1463,29 @@ sub bodydiff {
my @oldwords = splitlatex($oldwords);
print STDERR "Parsing $newfile \n" if $verbose;
my @newwords = splitlatex($newwords);
- my $token;
+
+ if ( $debug ) {
+ open(TOKENOLD,">","latexdiff.debug.tokenold");
+ print TOKENOLD join("***\n",@oldwords);
+ close(TOKENOLD);
+ open(TOKENNEW,">","latexdiff.debug.tokennew");
+ print TOKENNEW join("***\n",@newwords);
+ close(TOKENNEW);
+ }
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Pass 1: Expanding text commands and merging isolated identities with changed blocks " if $verbose;
pass1(\@oldwords, \@newwords);
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Pass 2: inserting DIF tokens and mark up. " if $verbose;
+ if ( $debug ) {
+ open(TOKENOLD,">","latexdiff.debug.tokenold2.tex");
+ print TOKENOLD join("***\n",@oldwords);
+ close(TOKENOLD);
+ open(TOKENNEW,">","latexdiff.debug.tokennew2.tex");
+ print TOKENNEW join("***\n",@newwords);
+ close(TOKENNEW);
+ }
@retwords=pass2(\@oldwords, \@newwords);
@@ -1260,6 +1502,9 @@ sub bodydiff {
# a latex command
sub splitlatex {
my ($string) = @_ ;
+ # if input is empty, return empty list
+ length($string)>0 or return ();
+
my @retval=($string =~ m/$pat/osg);
if (length($string) != length(join("",@retval))) {
@@ -1345,7 +1590,7 @@ sub pass1 {
# print STDERR "Unchanged block $cnt, $last1,$last2 \n";
if ($cnt < $MINWORDSBLOCK
&& $cnt==scalar (
- grep { /^$wpat/ || ( /^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat4\})*)/o
+ grep { /^$wpat/ || ( /^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat6\})*)/o
&& iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)
&& scalar(@dummy=split(" ",$2))<3 ) }
@$block) ) {
@@ -1477,7 +1722,7 @@ sub extracttextblocks {
for ($i=0;$i< scalar @$block;$i++) {
($token,$index)=@{ $block->[$i] };
# store pure text blocks
- if ($token =~ /$wpat/ || ( $token =~/^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*)/o
+ if ($token =~ /$wpat/ || ( $token =~/^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*)/o
&& iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)
&& !iscmd($1,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL))) {
# we have text or a command which can be treated as text
@@ -1531,7 +1776,7 @@ sub extractcommands {
# $2: \cmd
# $3: last argument
# $4: } + trailing spaces
- if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
&& iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL) ) {
# push(@$retval,[ $2,$index,$1,$3,$4 ]);
($cmd,$open,$mid,$closing) = ($2,$1,$3,$4) ;
@@ -1625,7 +1870,7 @@ sub pass2 {
# braces, ampersands, or comments
# mark comments with $comment
# exclude all other exceptions from scope of open, close like this
-# ($openmark, $open,...,$close, $opencomd,command, command,$closecmd, $open, ..., $close, $closemark)
+# ($openmark, $open,...,$close, $opencmd,command, command,$closecmd, $open, ..., $close, $closemark)
# If $opencmd begins with "%" marktags assumes it is operating on a deleted block, otherwise on an added block
sub marktags {
my ($openmark,$closemark,$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,$block)=@_;
@@ -1657,21 +1902,30 @@ sub marktags {
$noncomment=1;
}
# negative lookahead pattern (?!) in second clause is put in to avoid mathcing \( .. \) patterns
- if ( $word =~ /^[&{}\[\]]/ || ( $word =~ /^\\(?!\()([\w*@]*)/ && !iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)) ) {
+ # also note that second pattern will match \\
+ # Note: the second pattern should really be $word =~ /^\\(?!\()(\\|[\w*@]+)/, ie * replaced by +
+ # and then all commands \" \' etc declared safe. But as I don't have a complete list of one letter
+ # commands, and nobody has complained so far, I will eave this as is
+ if ( $word =~ /^[&{}\[\]]/ || ( $word =~ /^\\(?!\()(\\|[\w*@]*)/ && !iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)) ) {
# word is a command or other significant token (not in SAFECMDLIST)
## same conditions as in subroutine extractcommand:
# check if token is an alphanumeric command sequence with at least one non-optional argument
# \cmd[...]{...}{last argument}
# Capturing in the following results in these associations
# $1: \cmd[...]{...}{
- # $2: \cmd
+ # $2: cmd
# $3: last argument
# $4: } + trailing spaces
- ### pre-0.3 if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat4\})*\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
- if ( ( $word =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
- && iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL) && ( !$cmdcomment || !iscmd($2,\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, \@CONTEXT2CMDEXCL) ) ) {
- # word is a text command - we mark up the interior of the word. But if we are in a deleted block ($cmdcomment=1) and
- # $2 (the command) is in context2, just treat it as an ordinary command (i.e. comment it open with $opencmd)
+ ### pre-0.3 if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat6\})*\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ if ( ( $word =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ && (iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL)|| iscmd($2,\@MATHTEXTCMDLIST,\@MATHTEXTCMDEXCL))
+ && ( !$cmdcomment || !iscmd($2,\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, \@CONTEXT2CMDEXCL) ) ) {
+ # Condition 1: word is a command? - if yes, $1,$2,.. will be set as above
+ # Condition 2: word is a text command - we mark up the interior of the word. There is a separate check for MATHTEXTCMDLIST
+ # because for $mathmarkup=WHOLE, the commands should not be split in pass1 (ie. math mode commands are not in
+ # TEXTCMDLIST, but the interior of MATHTEXT commands should be highlighted in both deleted and added blocks
+ # Condition 3: But if we are in a deleted block ($cmdcomment=1) and
+ # $2 (the command) is in context2, just treat it as an ordinary command (i.e. comment it open with $opencmd)
# Because we do not want to disable this command
# here we do not use $opencmd and $closecmd($opencmd is empty)
if ($cmd==1) {
@@ -1691,7 +1945,15 @@ sub marktags {
# to suppress linebreak after opening parentheses, which is important
# for latexrevise
push (@$retval,$command,"%\n{$AUXCMD\n",marktags("","",$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,\@argtext),$closingbracket);
- } else {
+ } elsif ( iscmd($commandword,,\@MATHTEXTCMDLIST, \@MATHTEXTCMDEXCL) ) {
+ # MATHBLOCK pseudo command: consider all commands safe, except & and \\
+ # Keep these commands even in deleted blocks, hence set $opencmd and $closecmd (5th and 6th argument of marktags) to
+ # ""
+ local @SAFECMDLIST=(".*");
+ local @SAFECMDEXCL=('\\','\\\\');
+ push(@$retval,$command,marktags("","",$open,$close,"","",$comment,\@argtext)#@argtext
+ ,$closingbracket);
+ } else {
# normal textcmd or context1cmd in an added block
push (@$retval,$command,marktags("","",$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,\@argtext),$closingbracket);
}
@@ -1723,6 +1985,9 @@ sub marktags {
# preprocess($string, ..)
# carry out the following pre-processing steps for all arguments:
# 1. Remove leading white-space
+# Change \{ to \LEFTBRACE and \} to \RIGHTBRACE
+# #. change begin and end commands within comments to BEGINDIF, ENDDIF
+# so they don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
# 2. mark all first empty line (in block of several) with \PAR tokens
# 3. Convert all '\%' into '\PERCENTAGE ' to make parsing regular expressions easier
# 4. Convert all \verb|some verbatim text| commands (where | can be an arbitrary character)
@@ -1732,8 +1997,11 @@ sub marktags {
# 7. Convert ^n into \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} and ^{nnn} into \SUPERSCRIPT{nn}
# 8. a. Convert $$ $$ into \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR}
# b. Convert \[ \] into \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET}
+# 9. Convert all picture environmentent (\begin{PICTUREENV} .. \end{PICTUREENV} \PICTUREBLOCKenv
+# For --block-math-markup option -convert all \begin{MATH} .. \end{MATH}
+# into \MATHBLOCKmath{...} commands, where MATH/math is any valid math environment
-# 9. Add final token STOP to the very end. This is put in because the algorithm works better if the last token is identical. This is removed again in postprocessing.
+# 10. Add final token STOP to the very end. This is put in because the algorithm works better if the last token is identical. This is removed again in postprocessing.
#
# NB: step 6 and 7 is likely to convert some "_" inappropriately, e.g. in file
# names or labels but it does not matter because they are converted back in the postprocessing step
@@ -1743,21 +2011,39 @@ sub preprocess {
for (@_) {
s/^(\s*)//s;
push(@leadin,$1);
+ # Change \{ to \QLEFTBRACE and \} to \QRIGHTBRACE
+ s/(?<!\\)\\{/\\QLEFTBRACE /sg;
+ s/(?<!\\)\\}/\\QRIGHTBRACE /sg;
+ # change begin and end commands within comments such that they
+ # don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
+ # this substitution is insufficient but that appears unlikely)
+ s/(%.*)\\begin\{(.*)$/$1\\BEGINDIF\{$2/mg ;
+ s/(%.*)\\end\{(.*)$/$1\\ENDDIF\{$2/mg ;
+
s/\n(\s*?)\n((?:\s*\n)*)/\n$1\\PAR\n$2/g ;
s/(?<!\\)\\%/\\PERCENTAGE /g ; # (?<! is negative lookbehind assertion to prevent \\% from being converted
s/(\\verb\*?)(\S)(.*?)\2/"${1}{". tohash(\%verbhash,"${2}${3}${2}") ."}"/esg;
s/\\begin\{(verbatim\*?)\}(.*?)\\end\{\1\}/"\\${1}{". tohash(\%verbhash,"${2}") . "}"/esg;
# Convert _n or _\cmd into \SUBSCRIPTNB{n} or \SUBSCRIPTNB{\cmd} and _{nnn} into \SUBSCRIPT{nn}
- s/_([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
- s/_{($pat4)}/\\SUBSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/_([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/_{($pat6)}/\\SUBSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
# Convert ^n into \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} and ^{nnn} into \SUPERSCRIPT{nn}
- s/\^([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
- s/\^{($pat4)}/\\SUPERSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\^([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\^{($pat6)}/\\SUPERSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
# Convert $$ $$ into \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR}
s/\$\$(.*?)\$\$/\\begin{DOLLARDOLLAR}$1\\end{DOLLARDOLLAR}/sg;
# Convert \[ \] into \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET}
s/(?<!\\)\\\[/\\begin{SQUAREBRACKET}/sg;
s/\\\]/\\end{SQUAREBRACKET}/sg;
+ # Convert all picture environmentent (\begin{PICTUREENV} .. \end{PICTUREENV} \PICTUREBLOCKenv
+ s/\\begin{($PICTUREENV)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\PICTUREBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ # For --block-math-markup option -convert all \begin{MATH} .. \end{MATH}
+ # into \MATHBLOCKMATH{...} commands, where MATH is any valid math environment
+ # Also convert all array environments into ARRAYBLOCK environments
+ if ( $mathmarkup != FINE ) {
+ s/\\begin{($ARRENV)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\ARRAYBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ s/\\begin{($MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\MATHBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ }
# add final token " STOP"
$_ .= " STOP"
}
@@ -1805,9 +2091,10 @@ sub fromhash {
# carry out the following post-processing steps for all arguments:
# * Remove STOP token from the end
# * Replace \RIGHTBRACE by }
+# * change citation commands within comments to protect from processing (using marker CITEDIF)
# 1. Check all deleted blocks:
# a.where a deleted block contains a matching \begin and
-# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), for selected environment enable enable
+# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), for selected environments enable
# these commands again (such that for example displayed math in a deleted equation
# is properly within math mode. For math mode environments replace numbered equation
# environments with their display only variety (so that equation numbers in new file and
@@ -1817,8 +2104,19 @@ sub fromhash {
# subtracting one from the respective counter to keep numbering consistent with new file
# Replace all MATHMODE environment commands by the correct environment to achieve matching
# pairs
+# c. Convert MATHBLOCKmath commands to their uncounted numbers (e.g. convert equation -> displaymath
+# (environments defined in $MATHENV will be replaced by $MATHREPL, and environments in $MATHARRENV
+# will be replaced by $MATHARRREPL
+# d. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
+# d. place \cite commands in mbox'es (for UNDERLINE style)
+#
+# For added blocks:
# c. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
-# 2. Remove DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... from picture environments
+# d. place \cite commands in mbox'es (for UNDERLINE style)
+#
+# 2. If --block-math-markup option set: Convert \MATHBLOCKmath{..} commands back to environments
+#
+# Convert all PICTUREblock{..} commands back to the appropriate environments
# 3. Convert DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... into FL varieties
# within floats (currently recognised float environments: plate,table,figure
# plus starred varieties).
@@ -1833,7 +2131,7 @@ sub fromhash {
# 10. package specific processing: endfloat: make sure \begin{figure} and \end{figure} are always
# on a line by themselves, similarly for table environment
# 4, undo renaming of the \begin and \end in comments
-
+# Change \QLEFTBRACE, \QRIGHTBRACE to \{,\}
#
# Note have to manually synchronize substitution commands below and
# DIF.. command names in the header
@@ -1851,6 +2149,11 @@ sub postprocess {
s/ STOP$//;
# Replace \RIGHTBRACE by }
s/\\RIGHTBRACE/}/g;
+
+ # change citation commands within comments to protect from processing
+ if ($CITECMD){
+ 1 while s/(%.*)\\($CITECMD)/$1\\CITEDIF$2/m ;
+ }
# Check all deleted blocks: where a deleted block contains a matching \begin and
# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), enable
# these commands again (such that for example displayed math in a deleted equation
@@ -1867,55 +2170,72 @@ sub postprocess {
### (.*?[^\n]?)\n? construct is necessary to avoid empty lines in math mode, which result in
### an error
# displayed math environments
- $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- # also transform the opposite pair \end{displaymath} .. \begin{displaymath} but we have to be careful not to interfere with the results of the transformation in the line directly above
- $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
-
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHREPL} and insert \end{$MATHREPL}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
-
+ if ($mathmarkup == FINE ) {
+ $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ # also transform the opposite pair \end{displaymath} .. \begin{displaymath} but we have to be careful not to interfere with the results of the transformation in the line directly above
+ ### pre-0.42 obsolete version which did not work on eqnarray test $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/$1\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ###0.5: $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHREPL} and insert \end{$MATHREPL}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
- # equation array environment
- $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHARRENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHARRREPL} and insert \end{$MATHARRREPL}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
+ ### pre-0.42 # same as above for special case \[.\] (latex abbreviation for displaymath)
+ ### pre-0.42 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\[\s*?\n())(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\])/$1\\\[$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\\]$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ### pre-0.42 $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\]\s*?\n())(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\[)/$1\\\]$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\\[$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ # equation array environment
+ ###pre-0.3 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ###0.5 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ### pre-0.42 obsolete version which did not work on eqnarray test $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHARRENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHARRREPL} and insert \end{$MATHARRREPL}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
# parse $delblock for deleted and reinstated eqnarray* environments - within those reinstate \\ and & commands
- while ( $delblock =~ m/\\begin\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n.*?\n\\end\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n/sg ) {
- $cnt2=0;
- $len2=length($&);
- $begin2=pos($delblock) - $len2;
- $eqarrayblock=$&;
- # reinstate deleted & and \\ commands
- $eqarrayblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*(\&|\\\\)\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1$2$AUXCMD\n/sg ;
-
- substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$eqarrayblock;
- pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($eqarrayblock);
+ while ( $delblock =~ m/\\begin\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n.*?\n\\end\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n/sg ) {
+ $cnt2=0;
+ $len2=length($&);
+ $begin2=pos($delblock) - $len2;
+ $eqarrayblock=$&;
+ # reinstate deleted & and \\ commands
+ $eqarrayblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*(\&|\\\\)\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1$2$AUXCMD\n/sg ;
+
+ substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$eqarrayblock;
+ pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($eqarrayblock);
+ }
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup == COARSE || $mathmarkup == WHOLE ) {
+# Convert MATHBLOCKmath commands to their uncounted numbers (e.g. convert equation -> displaymath
+# (environments defined in $MATHENV will be replaced by $MATHREPL, and environments in $MATHARRENV
+# will be replaced by $MATHARRREPL
+ $delblock=~ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\MATHBLOCK$MATHREPL\{$2\}/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHARRENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\MATHBLOCK$MATHARRREPL\{$2\}/sg;
}
-
# b.where one of the commands matching $COUNTERCMD is used as a DIFAUXCMD, add a statement
# subtracting one from the respective counter to keep numbering consistent with new file
- $delblock=~ s/\\($COUNTERCMD)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*\s*${AUXCMD}\n)/\\$1$2\\addtocounter{$1}{-1}${AUXCMD}\n/sg ;
+ $delblock=~ s/\\($COUNTERCMD)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*\s*${AUXCMD}\n)/\\$1$2\\addtocounter{$1}{-1}${AUXCMD}\n/sg ;
+
+
# c. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
while ( $delblock =~ m/($math)(\s*)/sg ) {
$cnt2=0;
@@ -1926,7 +2246,18 @@ sub postprocess {
substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$mathblock;
pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($mathblock);
}
-
+ if ($CITE2CMD) {
+ $delblock=~s/($DELCMDOPEN\s*\\($CITE2CMD)(.*)$DELCMDCLOSE)/
+ # Replacement code
+ {my ($aux,$all);
+ $aux=$all=$1;
+ $aux=~s#\n?($DELCMDOPEN|$DELCMDCLOSE)##g;
+ $all."$aux$AUXCMD\n";}/sge;
+ }
+ # or protect \cite commands with \mbox
+ if ($CITECMD) {
+ $delblock=~s/(\\($CITECMD)${extraspace}(?:\[$brat0\]${extraspace}){0,2}\{$pat6\})(\s*)/\\mbox{$AUXCMD\n$1\n}$AUXCMD\n/msg ;
+ }
# splice in modified delblock
substr($_,$begin,$len)=$delblock;
pos = $begin + length($delblock);
@@ -1946,7 +2277,10 @@ sub postprocess {
substr($addblock,$begin2,$len2)=$mathblock;
pos($addblock) = $begin2 + length($mathblock);
}
-
+ if ($CITECMD) {
+ my $addblockbefore=$addblock;
+ $addblock=~ s/(\\($CITECMD)${extraspace}(?:\[$brat0\]${extraspace}){0,2}\{$pat2\})(\s*)/\\mbox{$AUXCMD\n$1\n}$AUXCMD\n/msg ;
+ }
# splice in modified addblock
substr($_,$begin,$len)=$addblock;
pos = $begin + length($addblock);
@@ -1957,6 +2291,7 @@ sub postprocess {
# change begin and end commands within comments such that they
# don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
# this substitution is insufficient but that appears unlikely)
+ # This needs to be repeated here to also get rid of DIFdelcmd-protected environments
s/(%.*)\\begin\{(.*)$/$1\\BEGINDIF\{$2/mg ;
s/(%.*)\\end\{(.*)$/$1\\ENDDIF\{$2/mg ;
@@ -1965,32 +2300,40 @@ sub postprocess {
# The next line is complicated. The negative look-ahead insertion makes sure that no \end{$MATHENV} (or other mathematical
# environments) are between the \begin{$MATHENV} and \end{MATHMODE} commands. This is necessary as the minimal matching
# is not globally minimal but only 'locally' (matching is beginning from the left side of the string)
- 1 while s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}((?:.(?!(?:\\end{(?:(?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}|\\begin{MATHMODE})))*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/s;
- 1 while s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:.(?!\\end{MATHMODE}))*?)\\end{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}/\\begin{$2}$1\\end{$2}/s;
- # convert remaining \begin{MATHMODE} \end{MATHMODE} (and not containing & or \\ )into MATHREPL environments
- s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:(.(?!(?<!\\)\&|\\\\))*)?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$1\\end{$MATHREPL}/sg;
- # others into MATHARRREPL
- s/\\begin{MATHMODE}(.*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}/sg;
-
- # now look for AUXCMD math-mode pairs which have only comments (or empty lines between them), and remove the added commands
- s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}$AUXCMD\n((?:\s*%.[^\n]*\n)*)\\end{\1}$AUXCMD\n/$2/sg;
-
-
- # Remove all mark up within picture environments
- while ( m/\\begin\{($PICTUREENV)\}.*?\\end\{\1\}/sg ) {
- $cnt=0;
- $len=length($&);
- $begin=pos($_) - $len;
- $float=$&;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFaddend //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFadd\{($pat4)\}/$1/g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdelend //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdel\{($pat4)\}//g;
- substr($_,$begin,$len)=$float;
- pos = $begin + length($float);
+ if ( $mathmarkup == FINE ) {
+ 1 while s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}((?:.(?!(?:\\end{(?:(?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}|\\begin{MATHMODE})))*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/s;
+ 1 while s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:.(?!\\end{MATHMODE}))*?)\\end{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}/\\begin{$2}$1\\end{$2}/s;
+ # convert remaining \begin{MATHMODE} \end{MATHMODE} (and not containing & or \\ )into MATHREPL environments
+ s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:(.(?!(?<!\\)\&|\\\\))*)?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$1\\end{$MATHREPL}/sg;
+ # others into MATHARRREPL
+ s/\\begin{MATHMODE}(.*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}/sg;
+
+ # now look for AUXCMD math-mode pairs which have only comments (or empty lines between them), and remove the added commands
+ s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}$AUXCMD\n((?:\s*%.[^\n]*\n)*)\\end{\1}$AUXCMD\n/$2/sg;
+ } else {
+ # math modes OFF,WHOLE,COARSE: Convert \MATHBLOCKmath{..} commands back to environments
+ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
+ # convert ARRAYBLOCK.. commands back to environments
+ s/\\ARRAYBLOCK($ARRENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
}
+ # Convert all PICTUREblock{..} commands back to the appropriate environments
+ s/\\PICTUREBLOCK($PICTUREENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
+#0.5: # Remove all mark up within picture environments
+# while ( m/\\begin\{($PICTUREENV)\}.*?\\end\{\1\}/sg ) {
+# $cnt=0;
+# $len=length($&);
+# $begin=pos($_) - $len;
+# $float=$&;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFaddend //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFadd\{($pat6)\}/$1/g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdelend //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdel\{($pat6)\}//g;
+# $float =~ s/$DELCMDOPEN.*//g;
+# substr($_,$begin,$len)=$float;
+# pos = $begin + length($float);
+# }
# Convert DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... into varieties
# within floats (currently recognised float environments: plate,table,figure
# plus starred varieties).
@@ -2043,23 +2386,148 @@ sub postprocess {
s/(%.*)\\BEGINDIF\{(.*)$/$1\\begin\{$2/mg ;
s/(%.*)\\ENDDIF\{(.*)$/$1\\end\{$2/mg ;
1 while s/(%.*)DOLLARDIF/$1\$/mg ;
+ # undo renaming of the \cite.. commands in comments
+ if ( $CITECMD ) {
+ 1 while s/(%.*)\\CITEDIF($CITECMD)/$1\\$2/mg ;
+ }
# Convert \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET} into \[ \]
s/\\end{SQUAREBRACKET}/\\\]/sg;
s/\\begin{SQUAREBRACKET}/\\\[/sg;
# 4. Convert \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR} into $$ $$
s/\\begin\{DOLLARDOLLAR\}(.*?)\\end\{DOLLARDOLLAR\}/\$\$$1\$\$/sg;
# 5. Convert \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} into ^n and \SUPERSCRIPT{nn} into ^{nnn}
- s/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/^$1/g ;
- s/\\SUPERSCRIPT{($pat4)}/^{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/^$1/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUPERSCRIPT{($pat6)}/^{$1}/g ;
# Convert \SUBSCRIPNB{n} into _n and \SUBCRIPT{nn} into _{nnn}
- s/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/_$1/g ;
- s/\\SUBSCRIPT{($pat4)}/_{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/_$1/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUBSCRIPT{($pat6)}/_{$1}/g ;
+# Change \QLEFTBRACE, \QRIGHTBRACE to \{,\}
+ s/\\QLEFTBRACE /\\{/sg;
+ s/\\QRIGHTBRACE /\\}/sg;
return;
}
}
+# @auxlines=preprocess_preamble($oldpreamble,$newpreamble);
+ # pre-process preamble by looking for commands used in \maketitle (title, author, date etc commands)
+ # if found then use a bodydiff to mark up content, and replace the corresponding commands
+ # in both preambles by marked up version to 'fool' the linediff (such that only body is marked
+ # up.
+ # A special case are e.g. author commands being added (or removed)
+ # 1. If commands are added, then the entire content is marked up as new, but also the lines are marked as new in the linediff
+ # 2. If commands are removed, then the linediff will mark the line as deleted. The program returns
+ # with $auxlines a text to be appended at the end of the preamble, which shows the respective fields as deleted
+sub preprocess_preamble {
+ my ($oldpreambleref,$newpreambleref)=(\$_[0],\$_[1]) ;
+ my @auxlines=();
+ # Remember to use $$oldpreambleref to refer to oldpreamble
+ my ($titlecmd,$titlecmdpat);
+ my (@oldtitlecommands,@newtitlecommands );
+ my %oldhash = ();
+ my %newhash = ();
+ my ($line,$cmd,$optarg,$arg,$optargnew,$optargold,$optargdiff,$argold,$argnew,$argdiff,$auxline);
+
+ # resuse context2cmdlist to define these commands to look out for in preamble
+ $titlecmd = "(?:".join("|",@CONTEXT2CMDLIST).")";
+ # as context2cmdlist is stored as regex, e.g. ((?-xism:^title$), we need to remove ^- fo
+ # resue in a more complex regex
+ $titlecmd =~ s/[\$\^]//g;
+ # make sure to not match on comment lines:
+ $titlecmdpat=qr/^(?:[^%\n]|\\%)*(\\($titlecmd)$extraspace(?:\[($brat0)\])?(?:\{($pat6)\}))/ms;
+ @oldtitlecommands= ( $$oldpreambleref =~ m/$titlecmdpat/g );
+ @newtitlecommands= ( $$newpreambleref =~ m/$titlecmdpat/g );
+
+
+ while ( @oldtitlecommands ) {
+ $line=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $cmd=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $optarg=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $arg=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd})) {
+ warn "$cmd is used twice in preamble of old file. Reverting to pure line diff mode for preamble.\n";
+ return;
+ }
+ $oldhash{$cmd}=[ $line, $optarg, $arg ];
+ }
+ while ( @newtitlecommands ) {
+ $line=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $cmd=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $optarg=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $arg=shift @newtitlecommands;
+
+ if ( defined($newhash{$cmd})) {
+ warn "$cmd is used twice in preamble of new file. Reverting to pure line diff mode for preamble.\n";
+ return;
+ }
+ $newhash{$cmd}=[ $line, $optarg, $arg ];
+ }
+ foreach $cmd ( keys %newhash ) {
+ if ( defined($newhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargnew=$newhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ } else {
+ $optargnew="";
+ }
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ } else {
+ $optargold="";
+ }
+
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}) ) {
+ $argold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[2];
+ } else {
+ $argold="";
+ }
+ $argnew=$newhash{$cmd}->[2];
+ $argdiff="{" . join("",bodydiff($argold,$argnew)) ."}";
+ if ( length $optargnew ) {
+ $optargdiff="[".join("",bodydiff($optargold,$optargnew))."]" ;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin /\\DIFaddbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFaddend /\\DIFaddendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFadd\{/\\DIFaddFL{/g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin /\\DIFdelbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelend /\\DIFdelendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdel\{/\\DIFdelFL{/g;
+ } else {
+ $optargdiff="";
+ }
+ ### print STDERR "DEBUG s/\\Q$newhash{$cmd}->[0]\\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s\n";
+ # Note: \Q and \E force literal interpretation of what it between them but allow
+ # variable interpolation, such that e.g. \title matches just that and not TAB-itle
+ $$newpreambleref=~s/\Q$newhash{$cmd}->[0]\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s;
+ # replace this in old preamble if necessary
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[0])) {
+ $$oldpreambleref=~s/\Q$oldhash{$cmd}->[0]\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s ;
+ }
+ ### print STDERR "DEBUG NEW PRE ".$$newpreambleref."\n";
+ }
+
+ foreach $cmd ( keys %oldhash ) {
+ # if this has already been dealt with above can just skip
+ next if defined($newhash{$cmd}) ;
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ $optargdiff="[".join("",bodydiff($optargold,""))."]" ;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin /\\DIFdelbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelend /\\DIFdelendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdel\{/\\DIFdelFL{/g;
+ } else {
+ $optargdiff="";
+ }
+ $argdiff="{" . join("",bodydiff($argold,"")) ."}";
+ $auxline = "\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff";
+ $auxline =~s/$/$AUXCMD/sg;
+ push @auxlines,$auxline;
+ }
+ # add auxcmd comment to highlight added lines
+ return(@auxlines);
+}
+
+
+
# @diffs=linediff(\@seq1, \@seq2)
# mark up lines like this
#%DIF mm-mmdnn
@@ -2195,7 +2663,7 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
--subtype=markstyle
-s markstyle Add code to preamble for selected style for bracketing
commands (e.g. to mark changes in margin)
- Available styles: SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL
+ Available styles: SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL COLOR
[ Default: SAFE ]
--floattype=markstyle
@@ -2311,10 +2779,48 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
NB For all --show commands, no old.tex or new.tex file needs to be given, and no
differencing takes place.
+Other configuration options:
+
--allow-spaces Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands
[Default requires arguments to directly follow each other without
intervening spaces]
+--math-markup=level Determine granularity of markup in displayed math environments:
+ Possible values for level are (both numerical and text labels are acceptable):
+ off or 0: suppress markup for math environments. Deleted equations will not
+ appear in diff file. This mode can be used if all the other modes
+ cause invalid latex code.
+ whole or 1: Differencing on the level of whole equations. Even trivial changes
+ to equations cause the whole equation to be marked changed. This
+ mode can be used if processing in coarse or fine mode results in
+ invalid latex code.
+ coarse or 2: Detect changes within equations marked up with a coarse
+ granularity; changes in equation type (e.g.displaymath to equation)
+ appear as a change to the complete equation. This mode is recommended
+ for situations where the content and order of some equations are still
+ being changed. [Default]
+ fine or 3: Detect small change in equations and mark up and fine granularity.
+ This mode is most suitable, if only minor changes to equations are
+ expected, e.g. correction of typos.
+
+--disable-citation-markup Suppress citation markup in styles using ulem (UNDERLINE,
+ FONTSTRIKE, CULINECHBAR)
+--enable-citation-markup Protect citation commands in changed sections with \\mbox command
+ [i.e. use default behaviour for ulem package for other packages]
+
+Miscelleneous options
+
+--label=label
+-L label Sets the labels used to describe the old and new files. The first use
+ of this option sets the label describing the old file and the second
+ use of the option sets the label for the new file.
+ [Default: use the filename and modification dates for the label]
+
+--no-label Suppress inclusion of old and new file names as comment in output file
+
+--visble-label Include old and new filenames (or labels set with --label option) as
+ visible output
+
--flatten Replace \\input and \\include commands within body by the content
of the files in their argument. If \\includeonly is present in the
preamble, only those files are expanded into the document. However,
@@ -2322,6 +2828,8 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
included sections are not expanded. The included files are assumed to
be located in the same directories as the old and new master files,
respectively, making it possible to organise files into old and new directories.
+ --flatten is applied recursively, so inputted files can contain further
+ \\input statements.
--help
-h Show this help text.
@@ -2334,6 +2842,8 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
Default is to work silently.
--version Show version number.
+
+For further information, consult http://latexdiff.berlios.de
EOF
}
@@ -2496,7 +3006,7 @@ B<-s markstyle>
Add code to preamble for selected style for bracketing
commands (e.g. to mark changes in margin). This option defines
C<\DIFaddbegin>, C<\DIFaddend>, C<\DIFdelbegin> and C<\DIFdelend> commands.
-Available styles: C<SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL>
+Available styles: C<SAFE MARGINAL COLOR DVIPSCOL>
[ Default: C<SAFE> ]
@@ -2630,7 +3140,7 @@ or table. These commands behave like text commands, except when
they occur in a deleted section, when they are disabled, but their
argument is shown as deleted text.
-=item B<--replace-context1cmd=replace-file>
+=item B<--replace-context2cmd=replace-file>
=item B<--append-context2cmd=append-file> or
=item B<--append-context2cmd="cmd1,cmd2,...">
@@ -2685,18 +3195,70 @@ Combine all --show commands.
NB For all --show commands, no C<old.tex> or C<new.tex> file needs to be specified, and no
differencing takes place.
+=back
+
+=head2 Other configuration options:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<--allow-spaces>
+
+Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands. Note
+that this option might have undesirable side effects (unrelated scope
+might get lumpeded with preceding commands) so should only be used if the
+default produces erroneous results. (Default requires arguments to
+directly follow each other without intervening spaces).
+
+=item B<--math-markup=level>
+
+Determine granularity of markup in displayed math environments:
+Possible values for level are (both numerical and text labels are acceptable):
+
+C<off> or C<0>: suppress markup for math environments. Deleted equations will not
+appear in diff file. This mode can be used if all the other modes
+cause invalid latex code.
+
+C<whole> or C<1>: Differencing on the level of whole equations. Even trivial changes
+to equations cause the whole equation to be marked changed. This
+mode can be used if processing in coarse or fine mode results in
+invalid latex code.
+
+C<coarse> or C<2>: Detect changes within equations marked up with a coarse
+granularity; changes in equation type (e.g.displaymath to equation)
+appear as a change to the complete equation. This mode is recommended
+for situations where the content and order of some equations are still
+being changed. [Default]
+
+C<fine> or C<3>: Detect small change in equations and mark up at fine granularity.
+This mode is most suitable, if only minor changes to equations are
+expected, e.g. correction of typos.
+
+=item B<--disable-citation-markup>
+
+Suppress citation markup in styles using ulem (UNDERLINE,
+FONTSTRIKE, CULINECHBAR)
+
+=item B<--enable-citation-markup>
+
+Protect citation commands in changed sections with \\mbox command [i.e. use default behaviour for ulem package for other packages]
=back
=head2 Miscellaneous
=over 4
-
=item B<--verbose> or B<-V>
Output various status information to stderr during processing.
Default is to work silently.
+=item B<--driver=type>
+
+Choose driver for changebar package (only relevant for styles using
+ changebar: CCHANGEBAR CFONTCHBAR CULINECHBAR CHANGEBAR). Possible
+drivers are listed in changebar manual, e.g. pdftex,dvips,dvitops
+ [Default: dvips]
+
=item B<--ignore-warnings>
Suppress warnings about inconsistencies in length between input and
@@ -2706,13 +3268,23 @@ syntax unknown to C<latexdiff> but the resulting difference argument
is often fully functional anyway, particularly if the non-standard
latex only occurs in parts of the text which have not changed.
-=item B<--allow-spaces>
+=item B<--label=label> or
+B<-L label>
-Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands. Note
-that this option might have undesirable side effects (unrelated scope
-might get lumpeded with preceding commands) so should only be used if the
-default produces erroneous results. (Default requires arguments to
-directly follow each other without intervening spaces).
+Sets the labels used to describe the old and new files. The first use
+of this option sets the label describing the old file and the second
+use of the option sets the label for the new file, i.e. set both
+labels like this C<-L labelold -L labelnew>.
+[Default: use the filename and modification dates for the label]
+
+=item B<--no-label>
+
+Suppress inclusion of old and new file names as comment in output file
+
+=item B<--visble-label>
+
+Include old and new filenames (or labels set with --label option) as
+visible output.
=item B<--flatten>
@@ -2723,11 +3295,12 @@ no recursion is done, i.e. C<\input> and C<\include> commands within
included sections are not expanded. The included files are assumed to
be located in the same directories as the old and new master files,
respectively, making it possible to organise files into old and new directories.
+--flatten is applied recursively, so inputted files can contain further
+C<\input> statements.
-Use of this option is not recommended
-primarily the processing time for the large documents is prohibitive, and
-the resulting difference document no longer reflects the structure of the
-input documents.
+Use of this option might result in prohibitive processing times for
+larger documents, and the resulting difference document
+no longer reflects the structure of the input documents.
=item B<--help> or
B<-h>
@@ -2740,6 +3313,8 @@ Show version number
=back
+
+
=head2 Predefined styles
=head2 Major types
@@ -2808,6 +3383,13 @@ Mark beginning and end of changed blocks with symbols in the margin nearby (usin
the standard C<\marginpar> command - note that this sometimes moves somewhat
from the intended position.
+=item C<COLOR>
+
+An alternative way of marking added passages in blue, and deleted ones in red.
+(It is recommeneded to use instead the main types to effect colored markup,
+although in some cases coloring with dvipscol can be more complete, for example
+with citation commands).
+
=item C<DVIPSCOL>
An alternative way of marking added passages in blue, and deleted ones in red. Note
@@ -2901,26 +3483,49 @@ C<|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)> ]
=back
-=head1 BUGS
+=head1 COMMON PROBLEMS
+
+=over 10
-UTF-8 support requires a relatively new version of perl (5.8.0 is sufficient
-but 5.6.2 up would work OK, too).
+=item Citations result in overfull boxes
+
+There is an incompatibility between the C<ulem> package, which C<latexdiff> uses for underlining and striking out in the UNDERLINE style,
+the default style. In order to be able to mark up citations properly, they are placed with an C<\mbox> command in post-processing. As mboxes
+cannot be broken across lines, this procedure frequently results in overfull boxes, possibly obscuring the content as it extends beyond the right margin. If this is a problem, you have two possibilities:
+
+1. Use C<COLOR> or C<DVIPSCOL> subtype markup (option C<-s COLOR>): If this markup is chosen, then changed citations are no longer marked up
+with the wavy line (additions) or struck out (deletions), but are still highlighted in the appropriate color.
+
+2. Choose option C<--disable-citation-markup> which turns off the marking up of citations: deleted citations are no longer shown, and
+added ctations are shown without markup. (This was the default behaviour of latexdiff at versions 0.6 and older)
+
+=item Changes in complicated mathematical equations result in latex processing errors
+
+Try options C<--math-markup=whole>. If even that fails, you can turn off mark up for equations with C<--math-markup=off>.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 BUGS
Option allow-spaces not implemented entirely consistently. It breaks
the rules that number and type of white space does not matter, as
different numbers of inter-argument spaces are treated as significant.
-Please send bug reports
-to I<tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk>. Include the serial number of I<latexdiff>
+Please submit bug reports on the latexdiff project page I<http://latexdiff.berlios.de>,
+send them to user discussion list C<latexdiff-users@lists.berlios,de> (prior subscription
+to list required, also on project webpage)
+or send them to I<tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de>. Include the serial number of I<latexdiff>
(from comments at the top of the source or use B<--version>). If you come across latex
files that are error-free and conform to the specifications set out
above, and whose differencing still does not result in error-free
latex, please send me those files, ideally edited to only contain the
-offending passage as long as that still reproduces the problem.
+offending passage as long as that still reproduces the problem. If your
+file relies on non-standard class files, you must include those. I will not
+look at examples where I have trouble to latex the original files.
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<latexrevise>
+L<latexrevise>, L<latexdiff-vc>
=head1 PORTABILITY
@@ -2936,13 +3541,15 @@ I<latexdiff-fast> requires the I<diff> command to be present.
=head1 AUTHOR
-Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Frederik Tilmann
+Version 1.0.2
+Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Frederik Tilmann
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 3
-Contributors of fixes and additions: V. Kuhlmann, J. Paisley, N. Becker, T. Doerges, K. Huebner
-Thanks to everyone who send in bug reports.
+Contributors of fixes and additions: V. Kuhlmann, J. Paisley, N. Becker, T. Doerges, K. Huebner,
+T. Connors, Sebastian Gouezel and many others.
+Thanks to the many people who send in bug reports, feature suggestions, and other feedback.
=cut
@@ -3197,14 +3804,16 @@ sqrt
%%END TEXT COMMANDS
%%BEGIN CONTEXT1 COMMANDS
-% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but who's arguemtn should be printed as plain text
+% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but whose argument should be printed as plain text
caption
%%END CONTEXT1 COMMANDS
%%BEGIN CONTEXT2 COMMANDS
-% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but who's arguemtn should be printed as plain text
+% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but whose argument should be printed as plain text
title
author
+date
+institute
%%END CONTEXT2 COMMANDS
@@ -3302,6 +3911,14 @@ author
\providecommand{\DIFdelend}{\protect\nogroupcolor{black}}
%DIF END DVIPSCOL PREAMBLE
+%DIF COLOR PREAMBLE
+\RequirePackage{color}
+\providecommand{\DIFaddbegin}{\protect\color{blue}}
+\providecommand{\DIFaddend}{\protect\color{black}}
+\providecommand{\DIFdelbegin}{\protect\color{red}}
+\providecommand{\DIFdelend}{\protect\color{black}}
+%DIF END COLOR PREAMBLE
+
%% FLOAT TYPES
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff-vc.pl b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff-vc.pl
index 3e9a3f246de..16b0dea5e7d 100755
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff-vc.pl
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff-vc.pl
@@ -1,41 +1,54 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-# Place the following 2 lines at beginning to make script independent of location of perl
-#eval 'exec perl -w -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
-# if 0; # not running under some shell
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# latexdiff-vc - wrapper script for applying latexdiff to rcs managed files
# and for automatised creation of postscript or pdf from difference file
#
-# Copyright (C) 2005 F J Tilmann (tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk)
+# Copyright (C) 2005-12 F J Tilmann (tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de, ftilmann@users.berlios.de)
+#
+# Project webpages: http://latexdiff.berlios.de/
+# CTAN page: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexdiff
+#
#
# Contributors: S Utcke, H Bruyninckx
#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation.
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Detailed usage information at the end of the file
#
+# version 1.0.2: - option --so to use latexdiff-so
+# version 1.0.1 (change version numbering to match that of latexdiff)
+# - Option --fast to use latexdiff-fast,
+# - git support (thanks to Bjørn Magnus Mathisen, Santi Béjar, Pietro Battiston and Stefan Alfredson for patches) - UNTESTED
# version 0.25:
# - bbl is allowed as alternative extension (instead of .tex)
-#
+# version 0.26a
+# - Bug fix: it copes now correctly with the possibility that there are no changes between current
+# and archived version
use Getopt::Long ;
use Pod::Usage qw/pod2usage/ ;
use File::Temp qw/tempdir/ ;
use File::Basename qw/dirname/;
use strict ;
+use warnings ;
+
+my $versionstring=<<EOF ;
+This is LATEXDIFF-VC 1.0.2
+ (c) 2005-2012 F J Tilmann
+EOF
+
# Option names
-my ($version,$help,$postscript,$pdf,$force,$dir,$cvs,$rcs,$svn,$diffcmd,$patchcmd,@revs);
+my ($version,$help,$fast,$so,$postscript,$pdf,$force,$dir,$cvs,$rcs,$svn,$git,$diffcmd,$patchcmd,@revs);
# Preset Variables
my $latexdiff="latexdiff"; # Program for making the comparison
my $vc="";
@@ -44,14 +57,16 @@ my $tempdir=tempdir(CLEANUP => 1);
my ($file1,$file2,$diff,$diffbase,$answer,$options,$infile,$append,$dirname,$cwd);
my (@files,@ldoptions,@tmpfiles,@ptmpfiles,@difffiles); # ,
-
Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through','bundling');
GetOptions('revision|r:s' => \@revs,
'cvs' => \$cvs,
'rcs' => \$rcs,
'svn' => \$svn,
+ 'git' => \$git,
'dir|d:s' => \$dir,
+ 'fast' => \$fast,
+ 'so' => \$so,
'postscript|ps' => \$postscript,
'pdf' => \$pdf,
'force' => \$force,
@@ -63,32 +78,47 @@ if ( $help ) {
}
if ( $version ) {
- die "This is LATEXDIFF-VC 0.25\n" ;
+ die $versionstring ;
+}
+
+if ( $so ) {
+ $latexdiff='latexdiff-so';
+}
+if ( $fast ) {
+ die "Cannot specify more than one of --fast or --so " if ($so);
+ $latexdiff='latexdiff-fast';
}
if ( $cvs ) {
$vc="CVS";
}
if ( $rcs ) {
- die "Cannot specify more than one of --cvs, --rcs or --svn." if ($vc);
+ die "Cannot specify more than one of --cvs, --rcs --svn or --git." if ($vc);
$vc="RCS";
}
if ( $svn ) {
- die "Cannot specify more than one of --cvs, --rcs or --svn." if ($vc);
+ die "Cannot specify more than one of --cvs, --rcs --svn or --git." if ($vc);
$vc="SVN";
}
+if ( $git ) {
+ die "Cannot specify more than one of --cvs, --rcs, --svn or --git." if ($vc);
+ $vc="GIT";
+}
+
-# check whether the first file name got misinterpreted as an option to an empty -r option
-if ( @revs && -f $revs[$#revs] ) {
+# check whether the first file name or first passed-through option for latexdiff got misinterpreted as an option to an empty -r option
+if ( @revs && ( -f $revs[$#revs] || $revs[$#revs] =~ /^-/ ) ) {
unshift @ARGV,$revs[$#revs];
$revs[$#revs]="";
}
-# check whether the first file name got misinterpreted as an option to an empty -d option
-if ( defined($dir) && -f $dir ) {
+# check whether the first file name or first passed-through option for latexdiff got misinterpreted as an option to an empty -d option
+if ( defined($dir) && ( -f $dir || $dir =~ /^-/ ) ) {
unshift @ARGV,$dir;
$dir="";
}
+#print "DEBUG: latexdiff-vc command line: ", join(" ",@ARGV), "\n";
+
$file2=pop @ARGV;
( defined($file2) && $file2 =~ /\.(tex|bbl)$/ ) or pod2usage("Must specify at least one tex or bbl file");
@@ -101,6 +131,8 @@ if (! $vc && scalar(@revs)>0 ) {
$vc="RCS";
} elsif ( $0 =~ /-svn$/ ) {
$vc="SVN";
+ } elsif ( $0 =~ /-git$/ ) {
+ $vc="GIT";
} elsif ( -e "CVSROOT" || defined($ENV{"CVSROOT"}) ) {
print STDERR "Guess you are using CVS ...\n";
$vc="CVS";
@@ -110,6 +142,9 @@ if (! $vc && scalar(@revs)>0 ) {
} elsif ( -d ".svn" ) {
print STDERR "Guess you are using SVN ...\n";
$vc="SVN";
+ } elsif ( -d ".git" ) {
+ print STDERR "Guess you are using GIT ...\n";
+ $vc="GIT";
} else {
print STDERR "Cannot figure out version control system, so I default to CVS\n";
$vc="CVS";
@@ -117,7 +152,7 @@ if (! $vc && scalar(@revs)>0 ) {
}
if (defined($dir) && $dir=~/^\.\/?/ ) {
- print STDERR "You wrote selected -dir=. but you do not really like to do that, do you ?\n";
+ print STDERR "You wrote -dir=. but you do not really like to do that, do you ?\n";
exit 10
}
@@ -131,6 +166,12 @@ if ( scalar(@revs)>0 ) {
} elsif ( $vc eq "SVN" ) {
$diffcmd = "svn diff -r ";
$patchcmd = "patch -R -p0";
+ } elsif ( $vc eq "GIT" ) {
+ $diffcmd = "git diff -r --relative --no-prefix ";
+ $patchcmd = "patch -R -p0";
+ # alternatively:
+ # $diffcmd = "git diff ";
+ # $patchcmd = "patch -R -p1";
} else {
print STDERR "Unknown versioning system $vc \n";
exit 10;
@@ -189,13 +230,22 @@ while ( $infile=$file2=shift @files ) {
($file1=$infile) =~ s/\.(tex|bbl)/-oldtmp-$$.$1/ ;
push @tmpfiles,$file1;
# compare file with previous version ($revs[0]="") or specified version
- system("$diffcmd$revs[0] $infile| $patchcmd -o$file1") ;
+ ### system("$diffcmd$revs[0] $infile| $patchcmd -o$file1") ;
+ if (system("$diffcmd$revs[0] $infile | $patchcmd -o$file1")==0 and -z $file1 ) {
+ # no differences detected, i.e. file is equal to current version
+ system("\cp $infile $file1");
+ }
} elsif ( scalar(@revs) == 2 ) {
($file1=$infile) =~ s/\.(tex|bbl)/-oldtmp-$$.$1/ ;
$file2 =~ s/\.(tex|bbl)/-newtmp-$$.$1/ ;
push @tmpfiles,$file2;
- system("$diffcmd$revs[1] $infile | $patchcmd -o$file2") ;
- system("$diffcmd$revs[0] $infile | $patchcmd -o$file1") ;
+ ;
+ if (system("$diffcmd$revs[1] $infile | $patchcmd -o$file2")==0 and -z $file2 ) {
+ system("\cp $infile $file2");
+ }
+ if (system("$diffcmd$revs[0] $infile | $patchcmd -o$file1")==0 and -z $file1 ) {
+ system("\cp $infile $file1");
+ };
}
if ( -z $file1 || -z $file2) {
@@ -315,7 +365,7 @@ B<latexdiff-vc> [ F<latexdiff-options> ] [ F<latexdiff-vc-options> ][ B<--posts
=head1 DESCRIPTION
I<latexdiff-vc> is a wrapper script that applies I<latexdiff> to a
-file, or multiple files under version control (CVS or RCS), and optionally runs the
+file, or multiple files under version control (CVS, RCS or SVN), and optionally runs the
sequence of C<latex> and C<dvips> or C<pdflatex> commands necessary to
produce pdf or postscript output of the difference tex file(s). It can
also be applied to a pair of files to automatise the generation of difference
@@ -325,7 +375,7 @@ file in postscript or pdf format.
=over 4
-=item B<--rcs>, B<--svn>, or B<--cvs>
+=item B<--rcs>, B<--svn>, B<--cvs>, or B<--git>
Set the version system.
If no version system is specified, latexdiff-vc will venture a guess.
@@ -335,8 +385,8 @@ the respective versioning system. However, this default can still be overridden
=item B<-r>, B<-r> F<rev> or B<--revision>, B<--revision=>F<rev>
-Choose revision (under RCS, CVS or SVN). One or two B<-r> options can be
-specified, and the resulting in different behaviour:
+Choose revision (under RCS, CVS, SVN or GIT). One or two B<-r> options can be
+specified, and they result in different behaviour:
=over 4
@@ -372,6 +422,10 @@ to the
original filename, creating the directory and subdirectories should they not exist already. This is particularly useful in order to clone a
complete directory hierarchy. Optionally, a pathname F<path> can be specified, which is prepended instead of C<diff>.
+=item B<--fast> or B<--so>
+
+Use C<latexdiff-fast> or C<latexdiff-so>, respectively (instead of C<latexdiff>).
+
=item B<--ps> or B<--postscript>
Generate postscript output from difference file. This will run the
@@ -417,13 +471,19 @@ limited to Unix-like systems. It also requires the RCS version control
system and latex to be installed on the system. Modules from Perl 5.8
or higher are required.
+=head1 BUG REPORTING
+ Please submit bug reports through
+the latexdiff project page I<http://developer.berlios.de/projects/latexdiff/> or send
+to I<tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de>. Include the serial number of I<latexdiff-vc>
+(option C<--version>)
+.
=head1 AUTHOR
-Copyright (C) 2005 Frederik Tilmann
+Copyright (C) 2005,2012 Frederik Tilmann
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 3
Contributors: S Utcke, H Bruyninckx
=cut
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff.pl b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff.pl
index 03c70c3ac4e..865fc4853b1 100755
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff.pl
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexdiff.pl
@@ -1,24 +1,58 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
+##!/usr/bin/perl -w
# latexdiff - differences two latex files on the word level
# and produces a latex file with the differences marked up.
#
-# Copyright (C) 2004-2007 F J Tilmann (tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk)
+# Copyright (C) 2004-12 F J Tilmann (tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de, ftilmann@users.berlios.de)
#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation.
+# Project webpages: http://latexdiff.berlios.de/
+# CTAN page: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexdiff
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Detailed usage information at the end of the file
#
+# Version 1.0.1 - treat \big,\bigg etc. equivalently to \left and
+# \right - include starred version in MATHENV - apply
+# - flatten recursively and --flatten expansion is now
+# aware of comments (thanks to Tim Connors for patch)
+# - Change to post-processing for more reliability for
+# deleted math environments
+# - On linux systems, recognise and remove DOS style newlines
+# - Provide markup for some special preamble commands (\title,
+# \author,\date,
+# - configurable by setting context2cmd
+# - for styles using ulem package, remove \emph and \text.. from list of
+# safe commands in order to allow linebreaks within the
+# highlighted sections.
+# - for ulem style, now show citations by enclosing them in \mbox commands.
+# This unfortunately implies linebreaks within citations no longer function,
+# so this functionality can be turned off (Option --disable-citation-markup).
+# With --enable-citation-markup, the mbox markup is forced for other styles)
+# - new substyle COLOR. This is particularly useful for marking up citations
+# and some special post-processing is implemented to retain cite
+# commands in deleted blocks.
+# - four different levels of math-markup
+# - Option --driver for choosing driver for modes employing changebar package
+# - accept \\* as valid command (and other commands of form \.*). Also accept
+# \<nl> (backslashed newline)
+# - some typo fixes, include commands defined in preamble as safe commands
+# (Sebastian Gouezel)
+# - include compared filenames as comments as line 2 and 3 of
+# the preamble (can be modified with option --label, and suppressed with
+# --no-label), option --visible-label to show files in generated pdf or dvi
+# at the beginning of main document
+#
# Version 0.5 A number of minor improvements based on feedback
# Deleted blocks are now shown before added blocks
# Package specific processing
@@ -499,14 +533,15 @@ import Algorithm::Diff qw(traverse_sequences);
use Getopt::Long ;
use strict ;
+use warnings;
use utf8 ;
my ($algodiffversion)=split(/ /,$Algorithm::Diff::VERSION);
my ($versionstring)=<<EOF ;
-This is LATEXDIFF 0.5 (Algorithm::Diff $Algorithm::Diff::VERSION)
- (c) 2004-2007 F J Tilmann
+This is LATEXDIFF 1.0.2 (Algorithm::Diff $Algorithm::Diff::VERSION, Perl $^V)
+ (c) 2004-2012 F J Tilmann
EOF
# Configuration variables: these have to be visible from the subroutines
@@ -514,16 +549,20 @@ my $MINWORDSBLOCK=3; # minimum number of tokens to form an independent block
# shorter identical blocks will be merged to the previous word
my $FLOATENV='(?:figure|table|plate)[\w\d*@]*' ; # Environments in which FL variants of defined commands are used
my $PICTUREENV='(?:picture|DIFnomarkup)[\w\d*@]*' ; # Environments in which all change markup is removed
-my $MATHENV='(?:equation|displaymath|DOLLARDOLLAR)' ; # Environments turning on display math mode (code also knows about \[ and \]
+my $MATHENV='(?:equation[*]?|displaymath|DOLLARDOLLAR)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on display math mode (code also knows about \[ and \])
my $MATHREPL='displaymath'; # Environment introducing deleted maths blocks
-my $MATHARRENV='(?:eqnarray|align|gather|multiline|flalign)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on eqnarray math mode
+my $MATHARRENV='(?:eqnarray|align|alignat|gather|multline|flalign)[*]?' ; # Environments turning on eqnarray math mode
my $MATHARRREPL='eqnarray*'; # Environment introducing deleted maths blocks
-my $ARRENV='(?:array|[pbvBV]matrix)'; # Enviroments making arrays in math mode. The underlining style does not cope well with those - as a result in-text math environments are surrounded by \mbox{ } if any of these commands is used in an inline math block
-my $COUNTERCMD='(?:footnote|part|section|subsection|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)'; # textcmds which are associated with a counter
+my $ARRENV='(?:array|[pbvBV]matrix)'; # Environments making arrays in math mode. The underlining style does not cope well with those - as a result in-text math environments are surrounded by \mbox{ } if any of these commands is used in an inline math block
+my $COUNTERCMD='(?:footnote|part|chapter|section|subsection|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)'; # textcmds which are associated with a counter
# If any of these commands occur in a deleted block
# they will be succeeded by an \addtocounter{...}{-1}
# for the associated counter such that the overall numbers
# should be the same as in the new file
+my $CITECMD=0 ; # \cite-type commands which need to be protected within an mbox in UNDERLINE and other modes using ulem; pattern simply designed to never match; will be overwritten later for selected styles
+my $CITE2CMD=0; # \cite-type commands which should be reinstated in deleted blocks
+
+
# Markup strings
# If at all possible, do not change these as parts of the program
@@ -554,13 +593,19 @@ my @CONTEXT1CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text argum
# In deleted passages, the command will be disabled but its argument is marked up
# Otherwise they behave exactly like TEXTCMD's
my @CONTEXT1CMDEXCL=(); # exclude list for above, but always empty
-my @CONTEXT2CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text arguments, but which fail cause confusion
+my @CONTEXT2CMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of commands with text arguments, but which fail or cause confusion
# if used out of context (e.g. \title). They and their arguments will be disabled in deleted
# passages
my @CONTEXT2CMDEXCL=(); # exclude list for above, but always empty
+my @MATHTEXTCMDLIST=(); # treat like textcmd. If a textcmd is in deleted or added block, just wrap the
+ # whole content with \DIFadd or \DIFdel irrespective of content. This functionality
+ # is useful for pseudo commands \MATHBLOCK.. into which math environments are being
+ # transformed
+my @MATHTEXTCMDEXCL=(); #
-my @SAFECMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of safe commands (which do not break when in the argument of DIFadd or DIFDEL)
-my @SAFECMDEXCL=();
+# Note I need to declare this with "our" instead of "my" because later in the code I have to "local"ise these
+our @SAFECMDLIST=(); # array containing patterns of safe commands (which do not break when in the argument of DIFadd or DIFDEL)
+our @SAFECMDEXCL=();
my ($i,$j,$l);
my ($old,$new);
@@ -572,14 +617,25 @@ my ($oldbody, $newbody, $diffbo);
my ($oldpost, $newpost);
my ($diffall);
# Option names
-my ($type,$subtype,$floattype,$config,$preamblefile,$encoding,
+my ($type,$subtype,$floattype,$config,$preamblefile,$encoding,$nolabel,$visiblelabel,
$showpreamble,$showsafe,$showtext,$showconfig,$showall,
$replacesafe,$appendsafe,$excludesafe,
$replacetext,$appendtext,$excludetext,
$replacecontext1,$appendcontext1,
$replacecontext2,$appendcontext2,
- $help,$verbose,$version,$ignorewarnings,$allowspaces,$flatten,$debug);
-my (@configlist,
+ $help,$verbose,$driver,$version,$ignorewarnings,
+ $enablecitmark,$disablecitmark,$allowspaces,$flatten,$debug); ###$disablemathmark,
+# MNEMNONICS for mathmarkup
+my $mathmarkup;
+use constant {
+ OFF => 0,
+ WHOLE => 1,
+ COARSE => 2,
+ FINE => 3
+};
+
+
+my (@configlist,@labels,
@appendsafelist,@excludesafelist,
@appendtextlist,@excludetextlist,
@appendcontext1list,@appendcontext2list,
@@ -592,9 +648,11 @@ my ($pkg,%packages);
$type='UNDERLINE';
$subtype='SAFE';
$floattype='FLOATSAFE';
+$mathmarkup=COARSE;
$verbose=0;
-$debug=1;
+# output debug and intermediate files, set to 0 in final distribution
+$debug=0;
# define character properties
sub IsNonAsciiPunct { return <<'END' # Unicode punctuation but excluding ASCII punctuation
+utf8::IsPunct
@@ -608,8 +666,7 @@ END
}
-
- my %verbhash;
+my %verbhash;
Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
@@ -618,6 +675,9 @@ GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
'config|c=s' => \@configlist,
'preamble|p=s' => \$preamblefile,
'encoding|e=s' => \$encoding,
+ 'label|L=s' => \@labels,
+ 'no-label' => \$nolabel,
+ 'visible-label' => \$visiblelabel,
'exclude-safecmd|A=s' => \@excludesafelist,
'replace-safecmd=s' => \$replacesafe,
'append-safecmd|a=s' => \@appendsafelist,
@@ -634,9 +694,13 @@ GetOptions('type|t=s' => \$type,
'show-config' => \$showconfig,
'show-all' => \$showall,
'packages=s' => \@packagelist,
+ 'allow-spaces' => \$allowspaces,
+ 'math-markup=s' => \$mathmarkup,
+ 'enable-citation-markup' => \$enablecitmark,
+ 'disable-citation-markup' => \$disablecitmark,
'verbose|V' => \$verbose,
'ignore-warnings' => \$ignorewarnings,
- 'allow-spaces' => \$allowspaces,
+ 'driver=s'=> \$driver,
'flatten' => \$flatten,
'version' => \$version,
'help|h|H' => \$help);
@@ -656,6 +720,22 @@ if (defined($showall)){
$showpreamble=$showsafe=$showtext=$showconfig=1;
}
+if (defined($mathmarkup)) {
+ $mathmarkup=~tr/a-z/A-Z/;
+ if ( $mathmarkup eq 'OFF' ){
+ $mathmarkup=OFF;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'WHOLE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=WHOLE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'COARSE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=COARSE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup eq 'FINE' ){
+ $mathmarkup=FINE;
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup !~ m/^[0123]$/ ) {
+ die "Illegal value: ($mathmarkup) for option--math-markup. Possible values: OFF,WHOLE,COARSE,FINE,0- ";
+ }
+ # else use numerical value
+}
+
# setting extra preamble commands
if (defined($preamblefile)) {
$latexdiffpreamble=join "\n",(extrapream($preamblefile),"");
@@ -663,6 +743,10 @@ if (defined($preamblefile)) {
$latexdiffpreamble=join "\n",(extrapream($type,$subtype,$floattype),"");
}
+if ( defined($driver) ) {
+ # for changebar only
+ $latexdiffpreamble=~s/\[dvips\]/[$driver]/sg;
+}
# setting up @SAFECMDLIST and @SAFECMDEXCL
if (defined($replacesafe)) {
init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST,$replacesafe);
@@ -679,9 +763,25 @@ foreach $excludesafe ( @excludesafelist ) {
# Special: treat all cite commands as safe except in UNDERLINE and FONTSTRIKE mode
# (there is a conflict between citation and ulem package, see
# package documentation)
+# Use post-processing
+
if ( uc($type) ne "UNDERLINE" && uc($type) ne "FONTSTRIKE" && uc($type) ne "CULINECHBAR" ) {
push (@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^cite.*$/);
+} else {
+ ### Experimental: disable text and emph commands
+ push (@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^cite.*$/) unless $disablecitmark;
+ push(@SAFECMDEXCL, qr/^emph$/, qr/^text..$/);
+ # replace \cite{..} by \mbox{\cite{..}} in added or deleted blocks in post-processing
+ if ( uc($subtype) eq "COLOR" or uc($subtype) eq "DVIPSCOL" ) {
+ # remove \cite command again from list of safe commands
+ pop @SAFECMDLIST;
+ # deleted cite commands
+ $CITE2CMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' unless $disablecitmark ; # \cite-type commands which should be reinstated in deleted blocks
+ } else {
+ $CITECMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' unless $disablecitmark ; # \cite commands which need to be protected within an mbox in UNDERLINE and other modes using ulem
+ }
}
+$CITECMD='(?:cite\w*|nocite)' if $enablecitmark ; # as above for explicit selection
# setting up @TEXTCMDLIST and @TEXTCMDEXCL
if (defined($replacetext)) {
@@ -718,9 +818,6 @@ foreach $appendcontext2 ( @appendcontext2list ) {
init_regex_arr_ext(\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, $appendcontext2);
}
-
-
-
# setting configuration variables
@config=();
foreach $config ( @configlist ) {
@@ -754,6 +851,11 @@ foreach $assign ( @config ) {
else { die "Unknown variable $1 in assignment.";}
}
+if ( $mathmarkup == COARSE || $mathmarkup == WHOLE ) {
+ push(@MATHTEXTCMDLIST,qr/^MATHBLOCK(?:$MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)$/);
+}
+
+
foreach $pkg ( @packagelist ) {
map { $packages{$_}="" } split(/,/,$pkg) ;
@@ -776,12 +878,13 @@ if ($showtext) {
print_regex_arr(@TEXTCMDLIST);
print "\nContext1 commands (last argument textual, command will be disabled in deleted passages, last argument will be shown as plain text):\n";
print_regex_arr(@CONTEXT1CMDLIST);
- print "\nContext2 commands (last argument textual, command ant its argument will be disabled in deleted passages):\n";
+ print "\nContext2 commands (last argument textual, command and its argument will be disabled in deleted passages):\n";
print_regex_arr(@CONTEXT2CMDLIST);
print "\nExclude list of Commands with last argument not textual (overrides patterns above):\n";
print_regex_arr(@TEXTCMDEXCL);
}
+
if ($showconfig) {
print "Configuration variables:\n";
print "MINWORDSBLOCK=$MINWORDSBLOCK\n";
@@ -813,14 +916,21 @@ if ($allowspaces) {
push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT1CMDLIST;
push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT2CMDLIST;
+push @TEXTCMDLIST, @MATHTEXTCMDLIST if $mathmarkup==COARSE;
+
+# internal additions to SAFECMDLIST
+push(@SAFECMDLIST, qr/^QLEFTBRACE$/, qr/^QRIGHTBRACE$/);
+
# Patterns. These are used by some of the subroutines, too
# I can only define them down here because value of extraspace depends on an option
- my $pat0 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\})*';
- my $pat1 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat0.'\})*';
- my $pat2 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat1.'\})*'; #
- my $pat3 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat2.'\})*';
- my $pat4 = '(?:[^{}]|\\\{|\\\}|\{'.$pat3.'\})*';
+ my $pat0 = '(?:[^{}])*';
+ my $pat1 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat0.'\})*';
+ my $pat2 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat1.'\})*';
+ my $pat3 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat2.'\})*';
+ my $pat4 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat3.'\})*';
+ my $pat5 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat4.'\})*';
+ my $pat6 = '(?:[^{}]|\{'.$pat5.'\})*';
my $brat0 = '(?:[^\[\]]|\\\[|\\\])*';
my $quotemarks = '(?:\'\')|(?:\`\`)';
@@ -831,19 +941,44 @@ push @TEXTCMDLIST, @CONTEXT2CMDLIST;
my $coords= '[\-.,\s\d]*';
# word: sequence of letters or accents followed by letter
my $word='(?:[-\w\d*]|\\\\[\"\'\`~^][A-Za-z\*])+';
- my $cmdleftright='\\\\(?:left|right)\s*(?:[()\[\]|]|\\\\(?:[|{}]|\w+))';
+ my $cmdleftright='\\\\(?:left|right|[Bb]igg?[lrm]?|middle)\s*(?:[()\[\]|]|\\\\(?:[|{}]|\w+))';
- my $cmdoptseq='\\\\[\w\d\*]+'.$extraspace.'(?:(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat4 . '\}|\(' . $coords .'\))'.$extraspace.')*';
- my $oneletcmd='\\\\.(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat4 . '\})*';
+ my $cmdoptseq='\\\\[\w\d\*]+'.$extraspace.'(?:(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat6 . '\}|\(' . $coords .'\))'.$extraspace.')*';
+ my $backslashnl='\\\\\n';
+ my $oneletcmd='\\\\.\*?(?:\['.$brat0.'\]|\{'. $pat6 . '\})*';
my $math='\$(?:[^$]|\\\$)*?\$|\\\\[(].*?\\\\[)]';
-# my $math='\$(?:[^$]|\\\$)*\$';
+## the current maths command cannot cope with newline within the math expression
+
my $comment='%.*?\n';
- my $pat=qr/(?:\A\s*)?(?:${and}|${quotemarks}|${number}|${word}|$cmdleftright|${cmdoptseq}|${math}|${oneletcmd}|${comment}|${punct}|${mathpunct}|\{|\})\s*/ ;
+ my $pat=qr/(?:\A\s*)?(?:${and}|${quotemarks}|${number}|${word}|$cmdleftright|${cmdoptseq}|${math}|${backslashnl}|${oneletcmd}|${comment}|${punct}|${mathpunct}|\{|\})\s*/ ;
# now we are done setting up and can start working
my ($oldfile, $newfile) = @ARGV;
+# check for existence of input files
+if ( ! -e $oldfile ) {
+ die "Input file $oldfile does not exist.";
+}
+if ( ! -e $newfile ) {
+ die "Input file $newfile does not exist.";
+}
+
+
+# set the labels to be included into the file
+my ($oldtime,$newtime,$oldlabel,$newlabel);
+if (defined($labels[0])) {
+ $oldlabel=$labels[0] ;
+} else {
+ $oldtime=localtime((stat($oldfile))[9]);
+ $oldlabel="$oldfile " . " "x(length($newfile)-length($oldfile)) . $oldtime;
+}
+if (defined($labels[1])) {
+ $newlabel=$labels[1] ;
+} else {
+ $newtime=localtime((stat($newfile))[9]);
+ $newlabel="$newfile " . " "x(length($oldfile)-length($newfile)) . $newtime;
+}
$encoding=guess_encoding($newfile) unless defined($encoding);
@@ -872,10 +1007,19 @@ if ($flatten) {
$newbody=flatten($newbody,$newpreamble,$newfile,$encoding);
}
+my @auxlines;
if ( length $oldpreamble && length $newpreamble ) {
+ # pre-process preamble by looking for commands used in \maketitle (title, author, date etc commands)
+ # and marking up content with latexdiff markup
+ @auxlines=preprocess_preamble($oldpreamble,$newpreamble);
+
@oldpreamble = split /\n/, $oldpreamble;
@newpreamble = split /\n/, $newpreamble;
-
+
+ # If a command is defined in the preamble of the new file, and only uses safe commands, then it can be considered to be safe) (contribution S. Gouezel)
+ # Base this assessment on the new preamble
+ add_safe_commands($newpreamble);
+
%packages=list_packages(@newpreamble) unless %packages;
if (defined $packages{"hyperref"} ) {
print STDERR "hyperref package detected.\n" if $verbose ;
@@ -883,13 +1027,23 @@ if ( length $oldpreamble && length $newpreamble ) {
$latexdiffpreamble =~ s/\{\\DIFdel\}/{\\DIFdeltex}/g;
$latexdiffpreamble .= join "\n",(extrapream("HYPERREF"),"");
}
+ print STDERR "Differencing preamble.\n" if $verbose;
+
# insert dummy first line such that line count begins with line 1 (rather than perl's line 0) - just so that line numbers inserted by linediff are correct
unshift @newpreamble,'';
unshift @oldpreamble,'';
- print STDERR "Differencing preamble.\n" if $verbose;
@diffpreamble = linediff(\@oldpreamble, \@newpreamble);
# remove dummy line again
shift @diffpreamble;
+ # add filenames, modification time and latexdiff mark
+ defined($nolabel) or splice @diffpreamble,1,0,
+ "%DIF LATEXDIFF DIFFERENCE FILE",
+ ,"%DIF DEL $oldlabel",
+ "%DIF ADD $newlabel";
+ if ( @auxlines ) {
+ push @diffpreamble,"%DIF DELETED TITLE COMMANDS FOR MARKUP";
+ push @diffpreamble,join("\n",@auxlines);
+ }
push @diffpreamble,$latexdiffpreamble;
push @diffpreamble,'\begin{document}';
}
@@ -900,7 +1054,7 @@ elsif ( !length $oldpreamble && !length $newpreamble ) {
exit(2);
}
-if (defined $packages{"amsmath"} ) {
+if (defined $packages{"amsmath"} or defined $packages{"amsart"} or defined $packages{"amsbook"} ) {
print STDERR "amsmath package detected.\n" if $verbose ;
$MATHARRREPL='align*';
}
@@ -912,9 +1066,22 @@ my ($oldleadin,$newleadin)=preprocess($oldbody,$newbody);
# run difference algorithm
@diffbody=bodydiff($oldbody, $newbody);
$diffbo=join("",@diffbody);
+if ( $debug ) {
+ open(RAWDIFF,">","latexdiff.debug.bodydiff");
+ print RAWDIFF $diffbo;
+ close(RAWDIFF);
+}
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Postprocessing body. \n " if $verbose;
postprocess($diffbo);
$diffall =join("\n",@diffpreamble) ;
+# add visible labels
+if (defined($visiblelabel)) {
+ # Give information right after \begin{document} (or at the beginning of the text for files without preamble
+ ### if \date command is used, add information to \date argument, otherwise give right after \begin{document}
+ ### $diffall=~s/(\\date$extraspace(?:\[$brat0\])?$extraspace)\{($pat6)\}/$1\{$2 \\ LATEXDIFF comparison \\ Old: $oldlabel \\ New: $newlabel \}/ or
+ $diffbo = "\\begin{verbatim}LATEXDIFF comparison\nOld: $oldlabel\nNew: $newlabel\\end{verbatim}\n$diffbo" ;
+}
+
$diffall .= "$newleadin$diffbo" ;
$diffall .= "\\end{document}$newpost" if length $newpreamble ;
if ( lc($encoding) ne "utf8" && lc($encoding) ne "ascii" ) {
@@ -971,6 +1138,9 @@ sub read_file_with_encoding {
$output=Encode::decode($encoding,$output);
}
close FILE;
+ if ($^O eq "linux" ) {
+ $output =~ s/\r\n/\n/g ;
+ }
return $output;
}
@@ -995,13 +1165,66 @@ sub list_packages {
return (%packages);
}
+# Subroutine add_safe_commands modified from version provided by S. Gouezel
+# add_safe_commands($preamble)
+# scans the argument for \newcommand and \DeclareMathOperator,
+# and adds the created commands which are clearly safe to @SAFECMDLIST
+sub add_safe_commands {
+ my ($preamble)=@_;
+ my $added_command = 1;
+
+ $preamble=~s/(?<!\\)%.*$//mg ;
+
+ while ($added_command) {
+ $added_command = 0;
+ # get rid of comments
+ my $to_test = "";
+ # test for \DeclareMathOperator{\foo}{myoperator}
+ while ( $preamble =~ m/\DeclareMathOperator\s*\{\\(\w*?)\}/s) {
+ $to_test=$1;
+ if ($to_test ne "" and not iscmd($to_test,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL) and not iscmd($to_test, \@SAFECMDEXCL, [])) {
+ # one should add $to_test to the list of safe commands.
+ init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST, $to_test);
+ $added_command = 1;
+ print STDERR "Adding $to_test to the list of safe commands\n" if $verbose;
+ }
+ }
+
+ while ( $preamble =~ m/\\(?:|re|provide)newcommand\s*{\\(\w*)\}(?:|\[\d*\])\s*\{(${pat6})\}/osg ) {
+ my $maybe_to_test = $1;
+ my $should_be_safe = $2;
+ my $success = 0;
+ # test if all latex commands inside it are safe
+ $success = 1;
+ if ($should_be_safe =~ m/\\\\/) {
+ $success = 0;
+ } else {
+ while ($should_be_safe =~ m/\\(\w+)/g) {
+ $success = 0 unless iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL); ### or $1 eq "";
+ }
+ }
+ ### }
+ $to_test = $maybe_to_test if $success;
+
+ if ($to_test ne "" and not iscmd($to_test,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL) and not iscmd($to_test, \@SAFECMDEXCL, [])) {
+# # one should add $to_test to the list of safe commands.
+ init_regex_arr_ext(\@SAFECMDLIST, $to_test);
+ $added_command = 1;
+ print STDERR "Adding $to_test to the list of safe commands\n" if $verbose;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
# flatten($text,$preamble,$filename,$encoding)
# expands \input and \include commands within text
-# premable is scanned for includeonly commands
+# preamble is scanned for includeonly commands
# encoding is the encoding
sub flatten {
my ($text,$preamble,$filename,$encoding)=@_;
- my ($includeonly,$dirname,$fname,$newpage,$replacement);
+ my ($includeonly,$dirname,$fname,$newpage,$replacement,$begline);
require File::Basename ;
require File::Spec ;
$dirname = File::Basename::dirname($filename);
@@ -1012,21 +1235,24 @@ sub flatten {
$includeonly = '.*?';
}
- print STDERR "DEBUG: includeonly $includeonly\n";
+ print STDERR "DEBUG: includeonly $includeonly\n" if $debug;
- $text=~s/\\input{(.*?)}|\\include{(${includeonly}(?:\.tex)?)}/{
- $fname = $1 if defined($1) ;
- $fname = $2 if defined($2) ;
+ $text=~s/(^(?:[^%\n]|\\%)*)\\input{(.*?)}|\\include{(${includeonly}(?:\.tex)?)}/{
+ $fname = $2 if defined($2) ;
+ $fname = $3 if defined($3) ;
# # add tex extension unless there is a three letter extension already
$fname .= ".tex" unless $fname =~ m|\.\w{3}|;
+ print STDERR "DEBUG Beg of line match |$1|\n" if defined($1) && $debug ;
print STDERR "Include file $fname\n" if $verbose;
- print STDERR "DEBUG looking for file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), "\n";
- # content of file becomes replacement value, add \newpage if the command was include
- $replacement=read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding) or die
- "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
- $newpage=(defined($2)? " \\newpage " : "") ;
- "$newpage$replacement$newpage";
- }/exg;
+ print STDERR "DEBUG looking for file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), "\n" if $debug;
+ # content of file becomes replacement value (use recursion), add \newpage if the command was include
+ ###$replacement=read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding) or die "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
+ $replacement=flatten(read_file_with_encoding(File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname), $encoding), $preamble,$filename,$encoding) or die "Couldn't find file ",File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$fname),": $!";
+ # \include always starts a new page; use explicit \newpage command to simulate this
+ $begline=(defined($1)? $1 : "") ;
+ $newpage=(defined($3)? " \\newpage " : "") ;
+ "$begline$newpage$replacement$newpage";
+ }/exgm;
return($text);
}
@@ -1133,13 +1359,29 @@ sub bodydiff {
my @oldwords = splitlatex($oldwords);
print STDERR "Parsing $newfile \n" if $verbose;
my @newwords = splitlatex($newwords);
- my $token;
+
+ if ( $debug ) {
+ open(TOKENOLD,">","latexdiff.debug.tokenold");
+ print TOKENOLD join("***\n",@oldwords);
+ close(TOKENOLD);
+ open(TOKENNEW,">","latexdiff.debug.tokennew");
+ print TOKENNEW join("***\n",@newwords);
+ close(TOKENNEW);
+ }
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Pass 1: Expanding text commands and merging isolated identities with changed blocks " if $verbose;
pass1(\@oldwords, \@newwords);
print STDERR "(",exetime()," s)\n","Pass 2: inserting DIF tokens and mark up. " if $verbose;
+ if ( $debug ) {
+ open(TOKENOLD,">","latexdiff.debug.tokenold2.tex");
+ print TOKENOLD join("***\n",@oldwords);
+ close(TOKENOLD);
+ open(TOKENNEW,">","latexdiff.debug.tokennew2.tex");
+ print TOKENNEW join("***\n",@newwords);
+ close(TOKENNEW);
+ }
@retwords=pass2(\@oldwords, \@newwords);
@@ -1156,6 +1398,9 @@ sub bodydiff {
# a latex command
sub splitlatex {
my ($string) = @_ ;
+ # if input is empty, return empty list
+ length($string)>0 or return ();
+
my @retval=($string =~ m/$pat/osg);
if (length($string) != length(join("",@retval))) {
@@ -1241,7 +1486,7 @@ sub pass1 {
# print STDERR "Unchanged block $cnt, $last1,$last2 \n";
if ($cnt < $MINWORDSBLOCK
&& $cnt==scalar (
- grep { /^$wpat/ || ( /^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat4\})*)/o
+ grep { /^$wpat/ || ( /^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat6\})*)/o
&& iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)
&& scalar(@dummy=split(" ",$2))<3 ) }
@$block) ) {
@@ -1373,7 +1618,7 @@ sub extracttextblocks {
for ($i=0;$i< scalar @$block;$i++) {
($token,$index)=@{ $block->[$i] };
# store pure text blocks
- if ($token =~ /$wpat/ || ( $token =~/^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*)/o
+ if ($token =~ /$wpat/ || ( $token =~/^\\([\w\d\*]+)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*)/o
&& iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)
&& !iscmd($1,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL))) {
# we have text or a command which can be treated as text
@@ -1427,7 +1672,7 @@ sub extractcommands {
# $2: \cmd
# $3: last argument
# $4: } + trailing spaces
- if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
&& iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL) ) {
# push(@$retval,[ $2,$index,$1,$3,$4 ]);
($cmd,$open,$mid,$closing) = ($2,$1,$3,$4) ;
@@ -1521,7 +1766,7 @@ sub pass2 {
# braces, ampersands, or comments
# mark comments with $comment
# exclude all other exceptions from scope of open, close like this
-# ($openmark, $open,...,$close, $opencomd,command, command,$closecmd, $open, ..., $close, $closemark)
+# ($openmark, $open,...,$close, $opencmd,command, command,$closecmd, $open, ..., $close, $closemark)
# If $opencmd begins with "%" marktags assumes it is operating on a deleted block, otherwise on an added block
sub marktags {
my ($openmark,$closemark,$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,$block)=@_;
@@ -1553,21 +1798,30 @@ sub marktags {
$noncomment=1;
}
# negative lookahead pattern (?!) in second clause is put in to avoid mathcing \( .. \) patterns
- if ( $word =~ /^[&{}\[\]]/ || ( $word =~ /^\\(?!\()([\w*@]*)/ && !iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)) ) {
+ # also note that second pattern will match \\
+ # Note: the second pattern should really be $word =~ /^\\(?!\()(\\|[\w*@]+)/, ie * replaced by +
+ # and then all commands \" \' etc declared safe. But as I don't have a complete list of one letter
+ # commands, and nobody has complained so far, I will eave this as is
+ if ( $word =~ /^[&{}\[\]]/ || ( $word =~ /^\\(?!\()(\\|[\w*@]*)/ && !iscmd($1,\@SAFECMDLIST,\@SAFECMDEXCL)) ) {
# word is a command or other significant token (not in SAFECMDLIST)
## same conditions as in subroutine extractcommand:
# check if token is an alphanumeric command sequence with at least one non-optional argument
# \cmd[...]{...}{last argument}
# Capturing in the following results in these associations
# $1: \cmd[...]{...}{
- # $2: \cmd
+ # $2: cmd
# $3: last argument
# $4: } + trailing spaces
- ### pre-0.3 if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat4\})*\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
- if ( ( $word =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat4)(\}\s*)$/so )
- && iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL) && ( !$cmdcomment || !iscmd($2,\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, \@CONTEXT2CMDEXCL) ) ) {
- # word is a text command - we mark up the interior of the word. But if we are in a deleted block ($cmdcomment=1) and
- # $2 (the command) is in context2, just treat it as an ordinary command (i.e. comment it open with $opencmd)
+ ### pre-0.3 if ( ( $token =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:\[$brat0\]|\{$pat6\})*\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ if ( ( $word =~ m/^(\\([\w\d\*]+)(?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*${extraspace}\{)($pat6)(\}\s*)$/so )
+ && (iscmd($2,\@TEXTCMDLIST,\@TEXTCMDEXCL)|| iscmd($2,\@MATHTEXTCMDLIST,\@MATHTEXTCMDEXCL))
+ && ( !$cmdcomment || !iscmd($2,\@CONTEXT2CMDLIST, \@CONTEXT2CMDEXCL) ) ) {
+ # Condition 1: word is a command? - if yes, $1,$2,.. will be set as above
+ # Condition 2: word is a text command - we mark up the interior of the word. There is a separate check for MATHTEXTCMDLIST
+ # because for $mathmarkup=WHOLE, the commands should not be split in pass1 (ie. math mode commands are not in
+ # TEXTCMDLIST, but the interior of MATHTEXT commands should be highlighted in both deleted and added blocks
+ # Condition 3: But if we are in a deleted block ($cmdcomment=1) and
+ # $2 (the command) is in context2, just treat it as an ordinary command (i.e. comment it open with $opencmd)
# Because we do not want to disable this command
# here we do not use $opencmd and $closecmd($opencmd is empty)
if ($cmd==1) {
@@ -1587,7 +1841,15 @@ sub marktags {
# to suppress linebreak after opening parentheses, which is important
# for latexrevise
push (@$retval,$command,"%\n{$AUXCMD\n",marktags("","",$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,\@argtext),$closingbracket);
- } else {
+ } elsif ( iscmd($commandword,,\@MATHTEXTCMDLIST, \@MATHTEXTCMDEXCL) ) {
+ # MATHBLOCK pseudo command: consider all commands safe, except & and \\
+ # Keep these commands even in deleted blocks, hence set $opencmd and $closecmd (5th and 6th argument of marktags) to
+ # ""
+ local @SAFECMDLIST=(".*");
+ local @SAFECMDEXCL=('\\','\\\\');
+ push(@$retval,$command,marktags("","",$open,$close,"","",$comment,\@argtext)#@argtext
+ ,$closingbracket);
+ } else {
# normal textcmd or context1cmd in an added block
push (@$retval,$command,marktags("","",$open,$close,$opencmd,$closecmd,$comment,\@argtext),$closingbracket);
}
@@ -1619,6 +1881,9 @@ sub marktags {
# preprocess($string, ..)
# carry out the following pre-processing steps for all arguments:
# 1. Remove leading white-space
+# Change \{ to \LEFTBRACE and \} to \RIGHTBRACE
+# #. change begin and end commands within comments to BEGINDIF, ENDDIF
+# so they don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
# 2. mark all first empty line (in block of several) with \PAR tokens
# 3. Convert all '\%' into '\PERCENTAGE ' to make parsing regular expressions easier
# 4. Convert all \verb|some verbatim text| commands (where | can be an arbitrary character)
@@ -1628,8 +1893,11 @@ sub marktags {
# 7. Convert ^n into \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} and ^{nnn} into \SUPERSCRIPT{nn}
# 8. a. Convert $$ $$ into \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR}
# b. Convert \[ \] into \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET}
+# 9. Convert all picture environmentent (\begin{PICTUREENV} .. \end{PICTUREENV} \PICTUREBLOCKenv
+# For --block-math-markup option -convert all \begin{MATH} .. \end{MATH}
+# into \MATHBLOCKmath{...} commands, where MATH/math is any valid math environment
-# 9. Add final token STOP to the very end. This is put in because the algorithm works better if the last token is identical. This is removed again in postprocessing.
+# 10. Add final token STOP to the very end. This is put in because the algorithm works better if the last token is identical. This is removed again in postprocessing.
#
# NB: step 6 and 7 is likely to convert some "_" inappropriately, e.g. in file
# names or labels but it does not matter because they are converted back in the postprocessing step
@@ -1639,21 +1907,39 @@ sub preprocess {
for (@_) {
s/^(\s*)//s;
push(@leadin,$1);
+ # Change \{ to \QLEFTBRACE and \} to \QRIGHTBRACE
+ s/(?<!\\)\\{/\\QLEFTBRACE /sg;
+ s/(?<!\\)\\}/\\QRIGHTBRACE /sg;
+ # change begin and end commands within comments such that they
+ # don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
+ # this substitution is insufficient but that appears unlikely)
+ s/(%.*)\\begin\{(.*)$/$1\\BEGINDIF\{$2/mg ;
+ s/(%.*)\\end\{(.*)$/$1\\ENDDIF\{$2/mg ;
+
s/\n(\s*?)\n((?:\s*\n)*)/\n$1\\PAR\n$2/g ;
s/(?<!\\)\\%/\\PERCENTAGE /g ; # (?<! is negative lookbehind assertion to prevent \\% from being converted
s/(\\verb\*?)(\S)(.*?)\2/"${1}{". tohash(\%verbhash,"${2}${3}${2}") ."}"/esg;
s/\\begin\{(verbatim\*?)\}(.*?)\\end\{\1\}/"\\${1}{". tohash(\%verbhash,"${2}") . "}"/esg;
# Convert _n or _\cmd into \SUBSCRIPTNB{n} or \SUBSCRIPTNB{\cmd} and _{nnn} into \SUBSCRIPT{nn}
- s/_([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
- s/_{($pat4)}/\\SUBSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/_([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/_{($pat6)}/\\SUBSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
# Convert ^n into \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} and ^{nnn} into \SUPERSCRIPT{nn}
- s/\^([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
- s/\^{($pat4)}/\\SUPERSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\^([^{\\]|\\\w+)/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\^{($pat6)}/\\SUPERSCRIPT{$1}/g ;
# Convert $$ $$ into \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR}
s/\$\$(.*?)\$\$/\\begin{DOLLARDOLLAR}$1\\end{DOLLARDOLLAR}/sg;
# Convert \[ \] into \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET}
s/(?<!\\)\\\[/\\begin{SQUAREBRACKET}/sg;
s/\\\]/\\end{SQUAREBRACKET}/sg;
+ # Convert all picture environmentent (\begin{PICTUREENV} .. \end{PICTUREENV} \PICTUREBLOCKenv
+ s/\\begin{($PICTUREENV)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\PICTUREBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ # For --block-math-markup option -convert all \begin{MATH} .. \end{MATH}
+ # into \MATHBLOCKMATH{...} commands, where MATH is any valid math environment
+ # Also convert all array environments into ARRAYBLOCK environments
+ if ( $mathmarkup != FINE ) {
+ s/\\begin{($ARRENV)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\ARRAYBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ s/\\begin{($MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)}(.*?)\\end{\1}/\\MATHBLOCK$1\{$2\}/sg;
+ }
# add final token " STOP"
$_ .= " STOP"
}
@@ -1701,9 +1987,10 @@ sub fromhash {
# carry out the following post-processing steps for all arguments:
# * Remove STOP token from the end
# * Replace \RIGHTBRACE by }
+# * change citation commands within comments to protect from processing (using marker CITEDIF)
# 1. Check all deleted blocks:
# a.where a deleted block contains a matching \begin and
-# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), for selected environment enable enable
+# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), for selected environments enable
# these commands again (such that for example displayed math in a deleted equation
# is properly within math mode. For math mode environments replace numbered equation
# environments with their display only variety (so that equation numbers in new file and
@@ -1713,8 +2000,19 @@ sub fromhash {
# subtracting one from the respective counter to keep numbering consistent with new file
# Replace all MATHMODE environment commands by the correct environment to achieve matching
# pairs
+# c. Convert MATHBLOCKmath commands to their uncounted numbers (e.g. convert equation -> displaymath
+# (environments defined in $MATHENV will be replaced by $MATHREPL, and environments in $MATHARRENV
+# will be replaced by $MATHARRREPL
+# d. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
+# d. place \cite commands in mbox'es (for UNDERLINE style)
+#
+# For added blocks:
# c. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
-# 2. Remove DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... from picture environments
+# d. place \cite commands in mbox'es (for UNDERLINE style)
+#
+# 2. If --block-math-markup option set: Convert \MATHBLOCKmath{..} commands back to environments
+#
+# Convert all PICTUREblock{..} commands back to the appropriate environments
# 3. Convert DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... into FL varieties
# within floats (currently recognised float environments: plate,table,figure
# plus starred varieties).
@@ -1729,7 +2027,7 @@ sub fromhash {
# 10. package specific processing: endfloat: make sure \begin{figure} and \end{figure} are always
# on a line by themselves, similarly for table environment
# 4, undo renaming of the \begin and \end in comments
-
+# Change \QLEFTBRACE, \QRIGHTBRACE to \{,\}
#
# Note have to manually synchronize substitution commands below and
# DIF.. command names in the header
@@ -1747,6 +2045,11 @@ sub postprocess {
s/ STOP$//;
# Replace \RIGHTBRACE by }
s/\\RIGHTBRACE/}/g;
+
+ # change citation commands within comments to protect from processing
+ if ($CITECMD){
+ 1 while s/(%.*)\\($CITECMD)/$1\\CITEDIF$2/m ;
+ }
# Check all deleted blocks: where a deleted block contains a matching \begin and
# \end environment (these will be disabled by a %DIFDELCMD statements), enable
# these commands again (such that for example displayed math in a deleted equation
@@ -1763,55 +2066,72 @@ sub postprocess {
### (.*?[^\n]?)\n? construct is necessary to avoid empty lines in math mode, which result in
### an error
# displayed math environments
- $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- # also transform the opposite pair \end{displaymath} .. \begin{displaymath} but we have to be careful not to interfere with the results of the transformation in the line directly above
- $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
-
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHREPL} and insert \end{$MATHREPL}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
-
+ if ($mathmarkup == FINE ) {
+ $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ # also transform the opposite pair \end{displaymath} .. \begin{displaymath} but we have to be careful not to interfere with the results of the transformation in the line directly above
+ ### pre-0.42 obsolete version which did not work on eqnarray test $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/$1\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ###0.5: $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHREPL} and insert \end{$MATHREPL}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{((?:$MATHENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
- # equation array environment
- $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHARRENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHARRREPL} and insert \end{$MATHARRREPL}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
- # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
- # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
- if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
- $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
- }
+ ### pre-0.42 # same as above for special case \[.\] (latex abbreviation for displaymath)
+ ### pre-0.42 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\[\s*?\n())(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\])/$1\\\[$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\\]$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ### pre-0.42 $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\]\s*?\n())(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\\[)/$1\\\]$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\\[$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ # equation array environment
+ ###pre-0.3 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ###0.5 $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}.*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{\2\})/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ ### pre-0.42 obsolete version which did not work on eqnarray test $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?\n)(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$3\n\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))(.*?[^\n]?)\n?(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{\2\})/\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1$3\n\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$4/sg;
+
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \begin{MATHARRENV}; if found add \begin{$MATHARRREPL} and insert \end{$MATHARRREPL}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\begin\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\end{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
+ # now look for unpaired %DIFDELCMD < \end{MATHENV}; if found add \end{MATHMODE} and insert \begin{MATHMODE}
+ # just before end of block; again we use look-behind assertion to avoid matching constructions which have already been converted
+ if ($delblock=~ s/(?<!${AUXCMD}\n)(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*\\end\{($MATHARRENV)\}\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1\\end{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n/sg ) {
+ $delblock =~ s/(\\DIFdelend$)/\\begin{MATHMODE}$AUXCMD\n$1/s ;
+ }
# parse $delblock for deleted and reinstated eqnarray* environments - within those reinstate \\ and & commands
- while ( $delblock =~ m/\\begin\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n.*?\n\\end\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n/sg ) {
- $cnt2=0;
- $len2=length($&);
- $begin2=pos($delblock) - $len2;
- $eqarrayblock=$&;
- # reinstate deleted & and \\ commands
- $eqarrayblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*(\&|\\\\)\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1$2$AUXCMD\n/sg ;
-
- substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$eqarrayblock;
- pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($eqarrayblock);
+ while ( $delblock =~ m/\\begin\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n.*?\n\\end\Q{$MATHARRREPL}$AUXCMD\E\n/sg ) {
+ $cnt2=0;
+ $len2=length($&);
+ $begin2=pos($delblock) - $len2;
+ $eqarrayblock=$&;
+ # reinstate deleted & and \\ commands
+ $eqarrayblock=~ s/(\%DIFDELCMD < \s*(\&|\\\\)\s*?(?:$DELCMDCLOSE|\n))/$1$2$AUXCMD\n/sg ;
+
+ substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$eqarrayblock;
+ pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($eqarrayblock);
+ }
+ } elsif ( $mathmarkup == COARSE || $mathmarkup == WHOLE ) {
+# Convert MATHBLOCKmath commands to their uncounted numbers (e.g. convert equation -> displaymath
+# (environments defined in $MATHENV will be replaced by $MATHREPL, and environments in $MATHARRENV
+# will be replaced by $MATHARRREPL
+ $delblock=~ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\MATHBLOCK$MATHREPL\{$2\}/sg;
+ $delblock=~ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHARRENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\MATHBLOCK$MATHARRREPL\{$2\}/sg;
}
-
# b.where one of the commands matching $COUNTERCMD is used as a DIFAUXCMD, add a statement
# subtracting one from the respective counter to keep numbering consistent with new file
- $delblock=~ s/\\($COUNTERCMD)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat4\})*\s*${AUXCMD}\n)/\\$1$2\\addtocounter{$1}{-1}${AUXCMD}\n/sg ;
+ $delblock=~ s/\\($COUNTERCMD)((?:${extraspace}\[$brat0\]${extraspace}|${extraspace}\{$pat6\})*\s*${AUXCMD}\n)/\\$1$2\\addtocounter{$1}{-1}${AUXCMD}\n/sg ;
+
+
# c. If in-line math mode contains array environment, enclose the whole environment in \mbox'es
while ( $delblock =~ m/($math)(\s*)/sg ) {
$cnt2=0;
@@ -1822,7 +2142,18 @@ sub postprocess {
substr($delblock,$begin2,$len2)=$mathblock;
pos($delblock) = $begin2 + length($mathblock);
}
-
+ if ($CITE2CMD) {
+ $delblock=~s/($DELCMDOPEN\s*\\($CITE2CMD)(.*)$DELCMDCLOSE)/
+ # Replacement code
+ {my ($aux,$all);
+ $aux=$all=$1;
+ $aux=~s#\n?($DELCMDOPEN|$DELCMDCLOSE)##g;
+ $all."$aux$AUXCMD\n";}/sge;
+ }
+ # or protect \cite commands with \mbox
+ if ($CITECMD) {
+ $delblock=~s/(\\($CITECMD)${extraspace}(?:\[$brat0\]${extraspace}){0,2}\{$pat6\})(\s*)/\\mbox{$AUXCMD\n$1\n}$AUXCMD\n/msg ;
+ }
# splice in modified delblock
substr($_,$begin,$len)=$delblock;
pos = $begin + length($delblock);
@@ -1842,7 +2173,10 @@ sub postprocess {
substr($addblock,$begin2,$len2)=$mathblock;
pos($addblock) = $begin2 + length($mathblock);
}
-
+ if ($CITECMD) {
+ my $addblockbefore=$addblock;
+ $addblock=~ s/(\\($CITECMD)${extraspace}(?:\[$brat0\]${extraspace}){0,2}\{$pat2\})(\s*)/\\mbox{$AUXCMD\n$1\n}$AUXCMD\n/msg ;
+ }
# splice in modified addblock
substr($_,$begin,$len)=$addblock;
pos = $begin + length($addblock);
@@ -1853,6 +2187,7 @@ sub postprocess {
# change begin and end commands within comments such that they
# don't disturb the pattern matching (if there are several \begin or \end in one line
# this substitution is insufficient but that appears unlikely)
+ # This needs to be repeated here to also get rid of DIFdelcmd-protected environments
s/(%.*)\\begin\{(.*)$/$1\\BEGINDIF\{$2/mg ;
s/(%.*)\\end\{(.*)$/$1\\ENDDIF\{$2/mg ;
@@ -1861,32 +2196,40 @@ sub postprocess {
# The next line is complicated. The negative look-ahead insertion makes sure that no \end{$MATHENV} (or other mathematical
# environments) are between the \begin{$MATHENV} and \end{MATHMODE} commands. This is necessary as the minimal matching
# is not globally minimal but only 'locally' (matching is beginning from the left side of the string)
- 1 while s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}((?:.(?!(?:\\end{(?:(?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}|\\begin{MATHMODE})))*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/s;
- 1 while s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:.(?!\\end{MATHMODE}))*?)\\end{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}/\\begin{$2}$1\\end{$2}/s;
- # convert remaining \begin{MATHMODE} \end{MATHMODE} (and not containing & or \\ )into MATHREPL environments
- s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:(.(?!(?<!\\)\&|\\\\))*)?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$1\\end{$MATHREPL}/sg;
- # others into MATHARRREPL
- s/\\begin{MATHMODE}(.*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}/sg;
-
- # now look for AUXCMD math-mode pairs which have only comments (or empty lines between them), and remove the added commands
- s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}$AUXCMD\n((?:\s*%.[^\n]*\n)*)\\end{\1}$AUXCMD\n/$2/sg;
-
-
- # Remove all mark up within picture environments
- while ( m/\\begin\{($PICTUREENV)\}.*?\\end\{\1\}/sg ) {
- $cnt=0;
- $len=length($&);
- $begin=pos($_) - $len;
- $float=$&;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFaddend //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFadd\{($pat4)\}/$1/g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdelend //g;
- $float =~ s/\\DIFdel\{($pat4)\}//g;
- substr($_,$begin,$len)=$float;
- pos = $begin + length($float);
+ if ( $mathmarkup == FINE ) {
+ 1 while s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}((?:.(?!(?:\\end{(?:(?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}|\\begin{MATHMODE})))*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/s;
+ 1 while s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:.(?!\\end{MATHMODE}))*?)\\end{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}/\\begin{$2}$1\\end{$2}/s;
+ # convert remaining \begin{MATHMODE} \end{MATHMODE} (and not containing & or \\ )into MATHREPL environments
+ s/\\begin{MATHMODE}((?:(.(?!(?<!\\)\&|\\\\))*)?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHREPL}$1\\end{$MATHREPL}/sg;
+ # others into MATHARRREPL
+ s/\\begin{MATHMODE}(.*?)\\end{MATHMODE}/\\begin{$MATHARRREPL}$1\\end{$MATHARRREPL}/sg;
+
+ # now look for AUXCMD math-mode pairs which have only comments (or empty lines between them), and remove the added commands
+ s/\\begin{((?:$MATHENV)|(?:$MATHARRENV)|SQUAREBRACKET)}$AUXCMD\n((?:\s*%.[^\n]*\n)*)\\end{\1}$AUXCMD\n/$2/sg;
+ } else {
+ # math modes OFF,WHOLE,COARSE: Convert \MATHBLOCKmath{..} commands back to environments
+ s/\\MATHBLOCK($MATHENV|$MATHARRENV|SQUAREBRACKET)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
+ # convert ARRAYBLOCK.. commands back to environments
+ s/\\ARRAYBLOCK($ARRENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
}
+ # Convert all PICTUREblock{..} commands back to the appropriate environments
+ s/\\PICTUREBLOCK($PICTUREENV)\{($pat6)\}/\\begin{$1}$2\\end{$1}/sg;
+#0.5: # Remove all mark up within picture environments
+# while ( m/\\begin\{($PICTUREENV)\}.*?\\end\{\1\}/sg ) {
+# $cnt=0;
+# $len=length($&);
+# $begin=pos($_) - $len;
+# $float=$&;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFaddend //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFadd\{($pat6)\}/$1/g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdelend //g;
+# $float =~ s/\\DIFdel\{($pat6)\}//g;
+# $float =~ s/$DELCMDOPEN.*//g;
+# substr($_,$begin,$len)=$float;
+# pos = $begin + length($float);
+# }
# Convert DIFadd, DIFdel, DIFFaddbegin , ... into varieties
# within floats (currently recognised float environments: plate,table,figure
# plus starred varieties).
@@ -1939,23 +2282,148 @@ sub postprocess {
s/(%.*)\\BEGINDIF\{(.*)$/$1\\begin\{$2/mg ;
s/(%.*)\\ENDDIF\{(.*)$/$1\\end\{$2/mg ;
1 while s/(%.*)DOLLARDIF/$1\$/mg ;
+ # undo renaming of the \cite.. commands in comments
+ if ( $CITECMD ) {
+ 1 while s/(%.*)\\CITEDIF($CITECMD)/$1\\$2/mg ;
+ }
# Convert \begin{SQUAREBRACKET} \end{SQUAREBRACKET} into \[ \]
s/\\end{SQUAREBRACKET}/\\\]/sg;
s/\\begin{SQUAREBRACKET}/\\\[/sg;
# 4. Convert \begin{DOLLARDOLLAR} \end{DOLLARDOLLAR} into $$ $$
s/\\begin\{DOLLARDOLLAR\}(.*?)\\end\{DOLLARDOLLAR\}/\$\$$1\$\$/sg;
# 5. Convert \SUPERSCRIPTNB{n} into ^n and \SUPERSCRIPT{nn} into ^{nnn}
- s/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/^$1/g ;
- s/\\SUPERSCRIPT{($pat4)}/^{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUPERSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/^$1/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUPERSCRIPT{($pat6)}/^{$1}/g ;
# Convert \SUBSCRIPNB{n} into _n and \SUBCRIPT{nn} into _{nnn}
- s/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/_$1/g ;
- s/\\SUBSCRIPT{($pat4)}/_{$1}/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUBSCRIPTNB{($pat0)}/_$1/g ;
+ 1 while s/\\SUBSCRIPT{($pat6)}/_{$1}/g ;
+# Change \QLEFTBRACE, \QRIGHTBRACE to \{,\}
+ s/\\QLEFTBRACE /\\{/sg;
+ s/\\QRIGHTBRACE /\\}/sg;
return;
}
}
+# @auxlines=preprocess_preamble($oldpreamble,$newpreamble);
+ # pre-process preamble by looking for commands used in \maketitle (title, author, date etc commands)
+ # if found then use a bodydiff to mark up content, and replace the corresponding commands
+ # in both preambles by marked up version to 'fool' the linediff (such that only body is marked
+ # up.
+ # A special case are e.g. author commands being added (or removed)
+ # 1. If commands are added, then the entire content is marked up as new, but also the lines are marked as new in the linediff
+ # 2. If commands are removed, then the linediff will mark the line as deleted. The program returns
+ # with $auxlines a text to be appended at the end of the preamble, which shows the respective fields as deleted
+sub preprocess_preamble {
+ my ($oldpreambleref,$newpreambleref)=(\$_[0],\$_[1]) ;
+ my @auxlines=();
+ # Remember to use $$oldpreambleref to refer to oldpreamble
+ my ($titlecmd,$titlecmdpat);
+ my (@oldtitlecommands,@newtitlecommands );
+ my %oldhash = ();
+ my %newhash = ();
+ my ($line,$cmd,$optarg,$arg,$optargnew,$optargold,$optargdiff,$argold,$argnew,$argdiff,$auxline);
+
+ # resuse context2cmdlist to define these commands to look out for in preamble
+ $titlecmd = "(?:".join("|",@CONTEXT2CMDLIST).")";
+ # as context2cmdlist is stored as regex, e.g. ((?-xism:^title$), we need to remove ^- fo
+ # resue in a more complex regex
+ $titlecmd =~ s/[\$\^]//g;
+ # make sure to not match on comment lines:
+ $titlecmdpat=qr/^(?:[^%\n]|\\%)*(\\($titlecmd)$extraspace(?:\[($brat0)\])?(?:\{($pat6)\}))/ms;
+ @oldtitlecommands= ( $$oldpreambleref =~ m/$titlecmdpat/g );
+ @newtitlecommands= ( $$newpreambleref =~ m/$titlecmdpat/g );
+
+
+ while ( @oldtitlecommands ) {
+ $line=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $cmd=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $optarg=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+ $arg=shift @oldtitlecommands;
+
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd})) {
+ warn "$cmd is used twice in preamble of old file. Reverting to pure line diff mode for preamble.\n";
+ return;
+ }
+ $oldhash{$cmd}=[ $line, $optarg, $arg ];
+ }
+ while ( @newtitlecommands ) {
+ $line=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $cmd=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $optarg=shift @newtitlecommands;
+ $arg=shift @newtitlecommands;
+
+ if ( defined($newhash{$cmd})) {
+ warn "$cmd is used twice in preamble of new file. Reverting to pure line diff mode for preamble.\n";
+ return;
+ }
+ $newhash{$cmd}=[ $line, $optarg, $arg ];
+ }
+ foreach $cmd ( keys %newhash ) {
+ if ( defined($newhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargnew=$newhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ } else {
+ $optargnew="";
+ }
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ } else {
+ $optargold="";
+ }
+
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}) ) {
+ $argold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[2];
+ } else {
+ $argold="";
+ }
+ $argnew=$newhash{$cmd}->[2];
+ $argdiff="{" . join("",bodydiff($argold,$argnew)) ."}";
+ if ( length $optargnew ) {
+ $optargdiff="[".join("",bodydiff($optargold,$optargnew))."]" ;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFaddbegin /\\DIFaddbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFaddend /\\DIFaddendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFadd\{/\\DIFaddFL{/g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin /\\DIFdelbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelend /\\DIFdelendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdel\{/\\DIFdelFL{/g;
+ } else {
+ $optargdiff="";
+ }
+ ### print STDERR "DEBUG s/\\Q$newhash{$cmd}->[0]\\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s\n";
+ # Note: \Q and \E force literal interpretation of what it between them but allow
+ # variable interpolation, such that e.g. \title matches just that and not TAB-itle
+ $$newpreambleref=~s/\Q$newhash{$cmd}->[0]\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s;
+ # replace this in old preamble if necessary
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[0])) {
+ $$oldpreambleref=~s/\Q$oldhash{$cmd}->[0]\E/\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff/s ;
+ }
+ ### print STDERR "DEBUG NEW PRE ".$$newpreambleref."\n";
+ }
+
+ foreach $cmd ( keys %oldhash ) {
+ # if this has already been dealt with above can just skip
+ next if defined($newhash{$cmd}) ;
+ if ( defined($oldhash{$cmd}->[1])) {
+ $optargold=$oldhash{$cmd}->[1];
+ $optargdiff="[".join("",bodydiff($optargold,""))."]" ;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelbegin /\\DIFdelbeginFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdelend /\\DIFdelendFL /g;
+ $optargdiff =~ s/\\DIFdel\{/\\DIFdelFL{/g;
+ } else {
+ $optargdiff="";
+ }
+ $argdiff="{" . join("",bodydiff($argold,"")) ."}";
+ $auxline = "\\$cmd$optargdiff$argdiff";
+ $auxline =~s/$/$AUXCMD/sg;
+ push @auxlines,$auxline;
+ }
+ # add auxcmd comment to highlight added lines
+ return(@auxlines);
+}
+
+
+
# @diffs=linediff(\@seq1, \@seq2)
# mark up lines like this
#%DIF mm-mmdnn
@@ -2091,7 +2559,7 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
--subtype=markstyle
-s markstyle Add code to preamble for selected style for bracketing
commands (e.g. to mark changes in margin)
- Available styles: SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL
+ Available styles: SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL COLOR
[ Default: SAFE ]
--floattype=markstyle
@@ -2207,10 +2675,48 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
NB For all --show commands, no old.tex or new.tex file needs to be given, and no
differencing takes place.
+Other configuration options:
+
--allow-spaces Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands
[Default requires arguments to directly follow each other without
intervening spaces]
+--math-markup=level Determine granularity of markup in displayed math environments:
+ Possible values for level are (both numerical and text labels are acceptable):
+ off or 0: suppress markup for math environments. Deleted equations will not
+ appear in diff file. This mode can be used if all the other modes
+ cause invalid latex code.
+ whole or 1: Differencing on the level of whole equations. Even trivial changes
+ to equations cause the whole equation to be marked changed. This
+ mode can be used if processing in coarse or fine mode results in
+ invalid latex code.
+ coarse or 2: Detect changes within equations marked up with a coarse
+ granularity; changes in equation type (e.g.displaymath to equation)
+ appear as a change to the complete equation. This mode is recommended
+ for situations where the content and order of some equations are still
+ being changed. [Default]
+ fine or 3: Detect small change in equations and mark up and fine granularity.
+ This mode is most suitable, if only minor changes to equations are
+ expected, e.g. correction of typos.
+
+--disable-citation-markup Suppress citation markup in styles using ulem (UNDERLINE,
+ FONTSTRIKE, CULINECHBAR)
+--enable-citation-markup Protect citation commands in changed sections with \\mbox command
+ [i.e. use default behaviour for ulem package for other packages]
+
+Miscelleneous options
+
+--label=label
+-L label Sets the labels used to describe the old and new files. The first use
+ of this option sets the label describing the old file and the second
+ use of the option sets the label for the new file.
+ [Default: use the filename and modification dates for the label]
+
+--no-label Suppress inclusion of old and new file names as comment in output file
+
+--visble-label Include old and new filenames (or labels set with --label option) as
+ visible output
+
--flatten Replace \\input and \\include commands within body by the content
of the files in their argument. If \\includeonly is present in the
preamble, only those files are expanded into the document. However,
@@ -2218,6 +2724,8 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
included sections are not expanded. The included files are assumed to
be located in the same directories as the old and new master files,
respectively, making it possible to organise files into old and new directories.
+ --flatten is applied recursively, so inputted files can contain further
+ \\input statements.
--help
-h Show this help text.
@@ -2230,6 +2738,8 @@ format as new.tex but has all changes relative to old.tex marked up or commented
Default is to work silently.
--version Show version number.
+
+For further information, consult http://latexdiff.berlios.de
EOF
}
@@ -2392,7 +2902,7 @@ B<-s markstyle>
Add code to preamble for selected style for bracketing
commands (e.g. to mark changes in margin). This option defines
C<\DIFaddbegin>, C<\DIFaddend>, C<\DIFdelbegin> and C<\DIFdelend> commands.
-Available styles: C<SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL>
+Available styles: C<SAFE MARGINAL COLOR DVIPSCOL>
[ Default: C<SAFE> ]
@@ -2526,7 +3036,7 @@ or table. These commands behave like text commands, except when
they occur in a deleted section, when they are disabled, but their
argument is shown as deleted text.
-=item B<--replace-context1cmd=replace-file>
+=item B<--replace-context2cmd=replace-file>
=item B<--append-context2cmd=append-file> or
=item B<--append-context2cmd="cmd1,cmd2,...">
@@ -2581,18 +3091,70 @@ Combine all --show commands.
NB For all --show commands, no C<old.tex> or C<new.tex> file needs to be specified, and no
differencing takes place.
+=back
+
+=head2 Other configuration options:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<--allow-spaces>
+
+Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands. Note
+that this option might have undesirable side effects (unrelated scope
+might get lumpeded with preceding commands) so should only be used if the
+default produces erroneous results. (Default requires arguments to
+directly follow each other without intervening spaces).
+
+=item B<--math-markup=level>
+
+Determine granularity of markup in displayed math environments:
+Possible values for level are (both numerical and text labels are acceptable):
+
+C<off> or C<0>: suppress markup for math environments. Deleted equations will not
+appear in diff file. This mode can be used if all the other modes
+cause invalid latex code.
+
+C<whole> or C<1>: Differencing on the level of whole equations. Even trivial changes
+to equations cause the whole equation to be marked changed. This
+mode can be used if processing in coarse or fine mode results in
+invalid latex code.
+
+C<coarse> or C<2>: Detect changes within equations marked up with a coarse
+granularity; changes in equation type (e.g.displaymath to equation)
+appear as a change to the complete equation. This mode is recommended
+for situations where the content and order of some equations are still
+being changed. [Default]
+
+C<fine> or C<3>: Detect small change in equations and mark up at fine granularity.
+This mode is most suitable, if only minor changes to equations are
+expected, e.g. correction of typos.
+
+=item B<--disable-citation-markup>
+
+Suppress citation markup in styles using ulem (UNDERLINE,
+FONTSTRIKE, CULINECHBAR)
+
+=item B<--enable-citation-markup>
+
+Protect citation commands in changed sections with \\mbox command [i.e. use default behaviour for ulem package for other packages]
=back
=head2 Miscellaneous
=over 4
-
=item B<--verbose> or B<-V>
Output various status information to stderr during processing.
Default is to work silently.
+=item B<--driver=type>
+
+Choose driver for changebar package (only relevant for styles using
+ changebar: CCHANGEBAR CFONTCHBAR CULINECHBAR CHANGEBAR). Possible
+drivers are listed in changebar manual, e.g. pdftex,dvips,dvitops
+ [Default: dvips]
+
=item B<--ignore-warnings>
Suppress warnings about inconsistencies in length between input and
@@ -2602,13 +3164,23 @@ syntax unknown to C<latexdiff> but the resulting difference argument
is often fully functional anyway, particularly if the non-standard
latex only occurs in parts of the text which have not changed.
-=item B<--allow-spaces>
+=item B<--label=label> or
+B<-L label>
-Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands. Note
-that this option might have undesirable side effects (unrelated scope
-might get lumpeded with preceding commands) so should only be used if the
-default produces erroneous results. (Default requires arguments to
-directly follow each other without intervening spaces).
+Sets the labels used to describe the old and new files. The first use
+of this option sets the label describing the old file and the second
+use of the option sets the label for the new file, i.e. set both
+labels like this C<-L labelold -L labelnew>.
+[Default: use the filename and modification dates for the label]
+
+=item B<--no-label>
+
+Suppress inclusion of old and new file names as comment in output file
+
+=item B<--visble-label>
+
+Include old and new filenames (or labels set with --label option) as
+visible output.
=item B<--flatten>
@@ -2619,11 +3191,12 @@ no recursion is done, i.e. C<\input> and C<\include> commands within
included sections are not expanded. The included files are assumed to
be located in the same directories as the old and new master files,
respectively, making it possible to organise files into old and new directories.
+--flatten is applied recursively, so inputted files can contain further
+C<\input> statements.
-Use of this option is not recommended
-primarily the processing time for the large documents is prohibitive, and
-the resulting difference document no longer reflects the structure of the
-input documents.
+Use of this option might result in prohibitive processing times for
+larger documents, and the resulting difference document
+no longer reflects the structure of the input documents.
=item B<--help> or
B<-h>
@@ -2636,6 +3209,8 @@ Show version number
=back
+
+
=head2 Predefined styles
=head2 Major types
@@ -2704,6 +3279,13 @@ Mark beginning and end of changed blocks with symbols in the margin nearby (usin
the standard C<\marginpar> command - note that this sometimes moves somewhat
from the intended position.
+=item C<COLOR>
+
+An alternative way of marking added passages in blue, and deleted ones in red.
+(It is recommeneded to use instead the main types to effect colored markup,
+although in some cases coloring with dvipscol can be more complete, for example
+with citation commands).
+
=item C<DVIPSCOL>
An alternative way of marking added passages in blue, and deleted ones in red. Note
@@ -2797,26 +3379,49 @@ C<|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)> ]
=back
-=head1 BUGS
+=head1 COMMON PROBLEMS
+
+=over 10
-UTF-8 support requires a relatively new version of perl (5.8.0 is sufficient
-but 5.6.2 up would work OK, too).
+=item Citations result in overfull boxes
+
+There is an incompatibility between the C<ulem> package, which C<latexdiff> uses for underlining and striking out in the UNDERLINE style,
+the default style. In order to be able to mark up citations properly, they are placed with an C<\mbox> command in post-processing. As mboxes
+cannot be broken across lines, this procedure frequently results in overfull boxes, possibly obscuring the content as it extends beyond the right margin. If this is a problem, you have two possibilities:
+
+1. Use C<COLOR> or C<DVIPSCOL> subtype markup (option C<-s COLOR>): If this markup is chosen, then changed citations are no longer marked up
+with the wavy line (additions) or struck out (deletions), but are still highlighted in the appropriate color.
+
+2. Choose option C<--disable-citation-markup> which turns off the marking up of citations: deleted citations are no longer shown, and
+added ctations are shown without markup. (This was the default behaviour of latexdiff at versions 0.6 and older)
+
+=item Changes in complicated mathematical equations result in latex processing errors
+
+Try options C<--math-markup=whole>. If even that fails, you can turn off mark up for equations with C<--math-markup=off>.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 BUGS
Option allow-spaces not implemented entirely consistently. It breaks
the rules that number and type of white space does not matter, as
different numbers of inter-argument spaces are treated as significant.
-Please send bug reports
-to I<tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk>. Include the serial number of I<latexdiff>
+Please submit bug reports on the latexdiff project page I<http://latexdiff.berlios.de>,
+send them to user discussion list C<latexdiff-users@lists.berlios,de> (prior subscription
+to list required, also on project webpage)
+or send them to I<tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de>. Include the serial number of I<latexdiff>
(from comments at the top of the source or use B<--version>). If you come across latex
files that are error-free and conform to the specifications set out
above, and whose differencing still does not result in error-free
latex, please send me those files, ideally edited to only contain the
-offending passage as long as that still reproduces the problem.
+offending passage as long as that still reproduces the problem. If your
+file relies on non-standard class files, you must include those. I will not
+look at examples where I have trouble to latex the original files.
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<latexrevise>
+L<latexrevise>, L<latexdiff-vc>
=head1 PORTABILITY
@@ -2832,13 +3437,15 @@ I<latexdiff-fast> requires the I<diff> command to be present.
=head1 AUTHOR
-Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Frederik Tilmann
+Version 1.0.2
+Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Frederik Tilmann
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 3
-Contributors of fixes and additions: V. Kuhlmann, J. Paisley, N. Becker, T. Doerges, K. Huebner
-Thanks to everyone who send in bug reports.
+Contributors of fixes and additions: V. Kuhlmann, J. Paisley, N. Becker, T. Doerges, K. Huebner,
+T. Connors, Sebastian Gouezel and many others.
+Thanks to the many people who send in bug reports, feature suggestions, and other feedback.
=cut
@@ -3093,14 +3700,16 @@ sqrt
%%END TEXT COMMANDS
%%BEGIN CONTEXT1 COMMANDS
-% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but who's arguemtn should be printed as plain text
+% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but whose argument should be printed as plain text
caption
%%END CONTEXT1 COMMANDS
%%BEGIN CONTEXT2 COMMANDS
-% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but who's arguemtn should be printed as plain text
+% Regex matching commands with a text argument (leave out the \), which will fail out of context, but whose argument should be printed as plain text
title
author
+date
+institute
%%END CONTEXT2 COMMANDS
@@ -3198,6 +3807,14 @@ author
\providecommand{\DIFdelend}{\protect\nogroupcolor{black}}
%DIF END DVIPSCOL PREAMBLE
+%DIF COLOR PREAMBLE
+\RequirePackage{color}
+\providecommand{\DIFaddbegin}{\protect\color{blue}}
+\providecommand{\DIFaddend}{\protect\color{black}}
+\providecommand{\DIFdelbegin}{\protect\color{red}}
+\providecommand{\DIFdelend}{\protect\color{black}}
+%DIF END COLOR PREAMBLE
+
%% FLOAT TYPES
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexrevise.pl b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexrevise.pl
index 279dac1fc6a..0f333fbb994 100755
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexrevise.pl
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/latexdiff/latexrevise.pl
@@ -1,30 +1,39 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
# latexrevise - takes output file of latexdiff and removes either discarded
# or appended passages, then deletes all other latexdiff markup
#
-# Copyright (C) 2004 F J Tilmann (tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk)
+# Copyright (C) 2004 F J Tilmann (tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de, ftilmann@users.berlios.de)
#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation.
+# Project webpages: http://latexdiff.berlios.de/
+# CTAN page: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexdiff
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Detailed usage information at the end of the file
-#
-# Version 0.1 First public release
+# Note: version number now keeping up with latexdiff
+# Version 1.0.2 Option --version
+# Version 1.0.1 no changes to latexrevise
# Version 0.3 Updated for compatibility with latexdiff 0.3 output (DIFAUXCMD removal)
-#
+# Version 0.1 First public release
use Getopt::Long ;
use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+my $versionstring=<<EOF ;
+This is LATEXREVISE 1.0.2
+ (c) 2005-2012 F J Tilmann
+EOF
# Markup strings (make sure that this are set to the same value as in
# latexdiff)
@@ -64,7 +73,7 @@ my $brat0 = '(?:[^\[\]]|\\\[|\\\])*';
my ($input,$preamble,$body,$post);
my (@matches);
my ($cnt,$prematch,$postmatch);
-my ($help);
+my ($help,$version);
my ($verbose,$quiet,$accept,$decline,$simplify)=(0,0,0,0,0);
my ($comment,$comenv,$markup,$markenv);
@@ -80,6 +89,7 @@ GetOptions('accept|a' => \$accept,
'markup|m=s' => \$markup,
'markup-environment|n=s' => \$markenv,
'no-warnings|q' => \$verbose,
+ 'version' => \$version,
'verbose|V' => \$verbose,
'help|h|H' => \$help);
@@ -87,6 +97,11 @@ if ( $help ) {
usage() ;
}
+if ( $version ) {
+ die $versionstring ;
+}
+
+
if ( ($accept && $decline) || ($accept && $simplify) || ($decline && $simplify) ) {
die '-a,-d and -s options are mutually axclusive. Type latexrevise -h to get more help.';
}
@@ -493,15 +508,16 @@ which should have been removed already.
=head1 BUGS
The current version is a beta version which has not yet been
-extensively tested, but worked fine locally. Please send bug reports
-to I<tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk>. Include the serial number of I<latexrevise>
+extensively tested, but worked fine locally. Please submit bug reports through
+the latexdiff project page I<http://developer.berlios.de/projects/latexdiff/> or send
+to I<tilmann@gfz-potsdam.de>. Include the serial number of I<latexrevise>
(from comments at the top of the source). If you come across latexdiff
output which is not processed correctly by I<latexrevise> please include the
problem file as well as the old and new files on which it is based,
ideally edited to only contain the offending passage as long as that still
reproduces the problem.
-I<latexrevise> gets confused by commented C<\begin{document}> or
+Note that I<latexrevise> gets confused by commented C<\begin{document}> or
C<\end{document}> statements
=head1 SEE ALSO
@@ -518,6 +534,6 @@ on any platform supporting PERL v5 or higher.
Copyright (C) 2004 Frederik Tilmann
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 3
=cut
diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff-vc.1 b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff-vc.1
index 1c5946d6fdf..497b8fed20b 100644
--- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff-vc.1
+++ b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff-vc.1
@@ -1,15 +1,7 @@
-.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v1.37, Pod::Parser v1.14
+.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 2.23 (Pod::Simple 3.14)
.\"
.\" Standard preamble:
.\" ========================================================================
-.de Sh \" Subsection heading
-.br
-.if t .Sp
-.ne 5
-.PP
-\fB\\$1\fR
-.PP
-..
.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP)
.if t .sp .5v
.if n .sp
@@ -25,11 +17,11 @@
..
.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will
.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left
-.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. | will give a
-.\" real vertical bar. \*(C+ will give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to
-.\" do unbreakable dashes and therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C'
-.\" expand to `' in nroff, nothing in troff, for use with C<>.
-.tr \(*W-|\(bv\*(Tr
+.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will
+.\" give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to do unbreakable dashes and
+.\" therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C' expand to `' in nroff,
+.\" nothing in troff, for use with C<>.
+.tr \(*W-
.ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p'
.ie n \{\
. ds -- \(*W-
@@ -48,22 +40,25 @@
. ds R" ''
'br\}
.\"
+.\" Escape single quotes in literal strings from groff's Unicode transform.
+.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq
+.el .ds Aq '
+.\"
.\" If the F register is turned on, we'll generate index entries on stderr for
-.\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.Sh), items (.Ip), and index
+.\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.SS), items (.Ip), and index
.\" entries marked with X<> in POD. Of course, you'll have to process the
.\" output yourself in some meaningful fashion.
-.if \nF \{\
+.ie \nF \{\
. de IX
. tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2"
..
. nr % 0
. rr F
.\}
-.\"
-.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
-.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
-.hy 0
-.if n .na
+.el \{\
+. de IX
+..
+.\}
.\"
.\" Accent mark definitions (@(#)ms.acc 1.5 88/02/08 SMI; from UCB 4.2).
.\" Fear. Run. Save yourself. No user-serviceable parts.
@@ -129,7 +124,11 @@
.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "LATEXDIFF-VC 1"
-.TH LATEXDIFF-VC 1 "2007-07-24" "perl v5.8.5" " "
+.TH LATEXDIFF-VC 1 "2012-12-16" "perl v5.12.4" " "
+.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
+.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
+.if n .ad l
+.nh
.SH "NAME"
latexdiff\-vc \- wrapper script that calls latexdiff for different versions of a file under version management (CVS, RCS or SVN)
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
@@ -144,15 +143,15 @@ latexdiff\-vc \- wrapper script that calls latexdiff for different versions of a
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
\&\fIlatexdiff-vc\fR is a wrapper script that applies \fIlatexdiff\fR to a
-file, or multiple files under version control (\s-1CVS\s0 or \s-1RCS\s0), and optionally runs the
+file, or multiple files under version control (\s-1CVS\s0, \s-1RCS\s0 or \s-1SVN\s0), and optionally runs the
sequence of \f(CW\*(C`latex\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`dvips\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`pdflatex\*(C'\fR commands necessary to
produce pdf or postscript output of the difference tex file(s). It can
also be applied to a pair of files to automatise the generation of difference
file in postscript or pdf format.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.IX Header "OPTIONS"
-.IP "\fB\-\-rcs\fR, \fB\-\-svn\fR, or \fB\-\-cvs\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--rcs, --svn, or --cvs"
+.IP "\fB\-\-rcs\fR, \fB\-\-svn\fR, \fB\-\-cvs\fR, or \fB\-\-git\fR" 4
+.IX Item "--rcs, --svn, --cvs, or --git"
Set the version system.
If no version system is specified, latexdiff-vc will venture a guess.
.Sp
@@ -160,8 +159,8 @@ latexdiff-cvs and latexdiff-rcs are variants of latexdiff-vc which default to
the respective versioning system. However, this default can still be overridden using the options above.
.IP "\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-r\fR \fIrev\fR or \fB\-\-revision\fR, \fB\-\-revision=\fR\fIrev\fR" 4
.IX Item "-r, -r rev or --revision, --revision=rev"
-Choose revision (under \s-1RCS\s0, \s-1CVS\s0 or \s-1SVN\s0). One or two \fB\-r\fR options can be
-specified, and the resulting in different behaviour:
+Choose revision (under \s-1RCS\s0, \s-1CVS\s0, \s-1SVN\s0 or \s-1GIT\s0). One or two \fB\-r\fR options can be
+specified, and they result in different behaviour:
.RS 4
.IP "\fBlatexdiff-vc\fR \-r \fIfile.tex\fR ..." 4
.IX Item "latexdiff-vc -r file.tex ..."
@@ -187,10 +186,13 @@ reported to stdout.
.IP "\fB\-d\fR or \fB\-\-dir\fR \fB\-d\fR \fIpath\fR or \fB\-\-dir=\fR\fIpath\fR" 4
.IX Item "-d or --dir -d path or --dir=path"
Rather than appending the string \f(CW\*(C`diff\*(C'\fR and optionally the version
-numbers given to the output\-file, this will prepend a directory name \f(CW\*(C`diff\*(C'\fR
+numbers given to the output-file, this will prepend a directory name \f(CW\*(C`diff\*(C'\fR
to the
original filename, creating the directory and subdirectories should they not exist already. This is particularly useful in order to clone a
complete directory hierarchy. Optionally, a pathname \fIpath\fR can be specified, which is prepended instead of \f(CW\*(C`diff\*(C'\fR.
+.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fR or \fB\-\-so\fR" 4
+.IX Item "--fast or --so"
+Use \f(CW\*(C`latexdiff\-fast\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`latexdiff\-so\*(C'\fR, respectively (instead of \f(CW\*(C`latexdiff\*(C'\fR).
.IP "\fB\-\-ps\fR or \fB\-\-postscript\fR" 4
.IX Item "--ps or --postscript"
Generate postscript output from difference file. This will run the
@@ -226,10 +228,19 @@ latexdiff
limited to Unix-like systems. It also requires the \s-1RCS\s0 version control
system and latex to be installed on the system. Modules from Perl 5.8
or higher are required.
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-Copyright (C) 2005 Frederik Tilmann
+.SH "BUG REPORTING"
+.IX Header "BUG REPORTING"
+.Vb 6
+\& Please submit bug reports through
+\&the latexdiff project page I<http://developer.berlios.de/projects/latexdiff/> or send
+\&to I<tilmann@gfz\-potsdam.de>. Include the serial number of I<latexdiff\-vc>
+\&(option C<\-\-version>)
+\&.
+\&=head1 AUTHOR
+.Ve
+.PP
+Copyright (C) 2005,2012 Frederik Tilmann
.PP
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License Version 2
+it under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License Version 3
Contributors: S Utcke, H Bruyninckx
diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff-vc.man1.pdf b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff-vc.man1.pdf
index 4006570e376..779eaa29e23 100644
--- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff-vc.man1.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff-vc.man1.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff.1 b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff.1
index 7b6653fca4e..2f075daa0a9 100644
--- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff.1
+++ b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff.1
@@ -1,15 +1,7 @@
-.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v1.34, Pod::Parser v1.13
+.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 2.23 (Pod::Simple 3.14)
.\"
.\" Standard preamble:
.\" ========================================================================
-.de Sh \" Subsection heading
-.br
-.if t .Sp
-.ne 5
-.PP
-\fB\\$1\fR
-.PP
-..
.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP)
.if t .sp .5v
.if n .sp
@@ -25,11 +17,11 @@
..
.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will
.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left
-.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. | will give a
-.\" real vertical bar. \*(C+ will give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to
-.\" do unbreakable dashes and therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C'
-.\" expand to `' in nroff, nothing in troff, for use with C<>.
-.tr \(*W-|\(bv\*(Tr
+.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will
+.\" give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to do unbreakable dashes and
+.\" therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C' expand to `' in nroff,
+.\" nothing in troff, for use with C<>.
+.tr \(*W-
.ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p'
.ie n \{\
. ds -- \(*W-
@@ -48,22 +40,25 @@
. ds R" ''
'br\}
.\"
+.\" Escape single quotes in literal strings from groff's Unicode transform.
+.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq
+.el .ds Aq '
+.\"
.\" If the F register is turned on, we'll generate index entries on stderr for
-.\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.Sh), items (.Ip), and index
+.\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.SS), items (.Ip), and index
.\" entries marked with X<> in POD. Of course, you'll have to process the
.\" output yourself in some meaningful fashion.
-.if \nF \{\
+.ie \nF \{\
. de IX
. tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2"
..
. nr % 0
. rr F
.\}
-.\"
-.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
-.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
-.hy 0
-.if n .na
+.el \{\
+. de IX
+..
+.\}
.\"
.\" Accent mark definitions (@(#)ms.acc 1.5 88/02/08 SMI; from UCB 4.2).
.\" Fear. Run. Save yourself. No user-serviceable parts.
@@ -129,7 +124,11 @@
.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "LATEXDIFF 1"
-.TH LATEXDIFF 1 "2007-10-19" "perl v5.8.0" " "
+.TH LATEXDIFF 1 "2012-12-16" "perl v5.12.4" " "
+.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
+.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
+.if n .ad l
+.nh
.SH "NAME"
latexdiff \- determine and markup differences between two latex files
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
@@ -157,25 +156,21 @@ differences, the resulting file \f(CW\*(C`diff.tex\*(C'\fR will be similar to
\&\f(CW\*(C`new.tex\*(C'\fR. At the end of the preamble, the definitions for \fIlatexdiff\fR markup commands are inserted.
In differencing the main body of the text, \fIlatexdiff\fR attempts to
satisfy the following guidelines (in order of priority):
-.IP "1" 3
-.IX Item "1"
+.IP "1." 3
If both \f(CW\*(C`old.tex\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`new.tex\*(C'\fR are valid LaTeX, then the resulting
\&\f(CW\*(C`diff.tex\*(C'\fR should also be valid LateX. (\s-1NB\s0 If a few plain TeX commands
are used within \f(CW\*(C`old.tex\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`new.tex\*(C'\fR then \f(CW\*(C`diff.tex\*(C'\fR is not
guaranteed to work but usually will).
-.IP "2" 3
-.IX Item "2"
+.IP "2." 3
Significant differences are determined on the level of
individual words. All significant differences, including differences
between comments should be clearly marked in the resulting source code
\&\f(CW\*(C`diff.tex\*(C'\fR.
-.IP "3" 3
-.IX Item "3"
+.IP "3." 3
If a changed passage contains text or text-producing commands, then
running \f(CW\*(C`diff.tex\*(C'\fR through LateX should produce output where added
and discarded passages are highlighted.
-.IP "4" 3
-.IX Item "4"
+.IP "4." 3
Where there are insignificant differences, e.g. in the positioning of
line breaks, \f(CW\*(C`diff.tex\*(C'\fR should follow the formatting of \f(CW\*(C`new.tex\*(C'\fR
.PP
@@ -195,7 +190,7 @@ curly braces immediately following a command (i.e. a sequence of
letters beginning with a backslash) are arguments for that command.
As a restriction to condition 1 above it is thus necessary to surround
all arguments with curly braces, and to not insert
-extraneous spaces. For example, write
+extraneous spaces. For example, write
.PP
.Vb 1
\& \esection{\etextem{This is an emphasized section title}}
@@ -225,7 +220,7 @@ protect parts of the latex file where the markup results in illegal
markup. You have to surround the offending passage in both the old and
new file by \f(CW\*(C`\ebegin{DIFnomarkup}\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\eend{DIFnomarkup}\*(C'\fR. You must
define the environment in the preambles of both old and new
-documents. I prefer to define it as a null\-environment,
+documents. I prefer to define it as a null-environment,
.PP
\&\f(CW\*(C`\enewenvironment{DIFnomarkup}{}{}\*(C'\fR
.PP
@@ -255,7 +250,7 @@ and curly braces within deleted blocks are commented out with
\&\*(R"\f(CW\*(C`%DIFDELCMD\ <\ \*(C'\fR".
.SH "OPTIONS"
.IX Header "OPTIONS"
-.Sh "Preamble"
+.SS "Preamble"
.IX Subsection "Preamble"
The following options determine the visual markup style by adding the appropriate
command definitions to the preamble. See the end of this section for a description of
@@ -264,7 +259,7 @@ available styles.
.IX Item "--type=markupstyle or -t markupstyle"
Add code to preamble for selected markup style. This option defines
\&\f(CW\*(C`\eDIFadd\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFdel\*(C'\fR commands.
-Available styles:
+Available styles:
.Sp
\&\f(CW\*(C`UNDERLINE CTRADITIONAL TRADITIONAL CFONT FONTSTRIKE INVISIBLE
CHANGEBAR CCHANGEBAR CULINECHBAR CFONTCBHBAR\*(C'\fR
@@ -275,7 +270,7 @@ CHANGEBAR CCHANGEBAR CULINECHBAR CFONTCBHBAR\*(C'\fR
Add code to preamble for selected style for bracketing
commands (e.g. to mark changes in margin). This option defines
\&\f(CW\*(C`\eDIFaddbegin\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFaddend\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFdelbegin\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFdelend\*(C'\fR commands.
-Available styles: \f(CW\*(C`SAFE MARGINAL DVIPSCOL\*(C'\fR
+Available styles: \f(CW\*(C`SAFE MARGINAL COLOR DVIPSCOL\*(C'\fR
.Sp
[ Default: \f(CW\*(C`SAFE\*(C'\fR ]
.IP "\fB\-\-floattype=markstyle\fR or \fB\-f markstyle\fR" 4
@@ -292,9 +287,9 @@ Available styles: \f(CW\*(C`FLOATSAFE TRADITIONALSAFE IDENTICAL\*(C'\fR
.IX Item "--encoding=enc or -e enc"
Specify encoding of old.tex and new.tex. Typical encodings are
\&\f(CW\*(C`ascii\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`utf8\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`latin1\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`latin9\*(C'\fR. A list of available encodings can be
-obtained by executing
+obtained by executing
.Sp
-\&\f(CW\*(C`perl \-MEncode \-e 'print join ("\en",Encode\-\*(C'\fRencodings( \*(L":all\*(R" )) ;' >
+\&\f(CW\*(C`perl \-MEncode \-e \*(Aqprint join ("\en",Encode\-\*(C'\fRencodings( \*(L":all\*(R" )) ;' >
.Sp
[Default encoding is utf8 unless the first few lines of the preamble contain
an invocation \f(CW\*(C`\eusepackage[..]{inputenc}\*(C'\fR in which case the
@@ -344,7 +339,7 @@ errors).
.IP "\fB\-\-show\-preamble\fR" 4
.IX Item "--show-preamble"
Print generated or included preamble commands to stdout.
-.Sh "Configuration"
+.SS "Configuration"
.IX Subsection "Configuration"
.ie n .IP "\fB\-\-exclude\-safecmd=exclude\-file\fR or \fB\-A exclude-file\fR or \fB\-\-exclude\-safecmd=""cmd1,cmd2,...""\fR" 4
.el .IP "\fB\-\-exclude\-safecmd=exclude\-file\fR or \fB\-A exclude-file\fR or \fB\-\-exclude\-safecmd=``cmd1,cmd2,...''\fR" 4
@@ -396,8 +391,8 @@ context to work, e.g. \ecaption will only work within a figure
or table. These commands behave like text commands, except when
they occur in a deleted section, when they are disabled, but their
argument is shown as deleted text.
-.IP "\fB\-\-replace\-context1cmd=replace\-file\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--replace-context1cmd=replace-file"
+.IP "\fB\-\-replace\-context2cmd=replace\-file\fR" 4
+.IX Item "--replace-context2cmd=replace-file"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "\fB\-\-append\-context2cmd=append\-file\fR or =item \fB\-\-append\-context2cmd=""cmd1,cmd2,...""\fR As corresponding commands for context1. The only difference is that context2 commands are completely disabled in deleted sections, including their arguments." 4
.el .IP "\fB\-\-append\-context2cmd=append\-file\fR or =item \fB\-\-append\-context2cmd=``cmd1,cmd2,...''\fR As corresponding commands for context1. The only difference is that context2 commands are completely disabled in deleted sections, including their arguments." 4
@@ -409,7 +404,7 @@ argument is shown as deleted text.
.PD
Set configuration variables. The option can be repeated to set different
variables (as an alternative to the comma-separated list).
-Available variables (see below for further explanations):
+Available variables (see below for further explanations):
.Sp
\&\f(CW\*(C`MINWORDSBLOCK\*(C'\fR (integer)
.Sp
@@ -443,29 +438,87 @@ Combine all \-\-show commands.
.Sp
\&\s-1NB\s0 For all \-\-show commands, no \f(CW\*(C`old.tex\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`new.tex\*(C'\fR file needs to be specified, and no
differencing takes place.
-.Sh "Miscellaneous"
+.SS "Other configuration options:"
+.IX Subsection "Other configuration options:"
+.IP "\fB\-\-allow\-spaces\fR" 4
+.IX Item "--allow-spaces"
+Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands. Note
+that this option might have undesirable side effects (unrelated scope
+might get lumpeded with preceding commands) so should only be used if the
+default produces erroneous results. (Default requires arguments to
+directly follow each other without intervening spaces).
+.IP "\fB\-\-math\-markup=level\fR" 4
+.IX Item "--math-markup=level"
+Determine granularity of markup in displayed math environments:
+Possible values for level are (both numerical and text labels are acceptable):
+.Sp
+\&\f(CW\*(C`off\*(C'\fR or \f(CW0\fR: suppress markup for math environments. Deleted equations will not
+appear in diff file. This mode can be used if all the other modes
+cause invalid latex code.
+.Sp
+\&\f(CW\*(C`whole\*(C'\fR or \f(CW1\fR: Differencing on the level of whole equations. Even trivial changes
+to equations cause the whole equation to be marked changed. This
+mode can be used if processing in coarse or fine mode results in
+invalid latex code.
+.Sp
+\&\f(CW\*(C`coarse\*(C'\fR or \f(CW2\fR: Detect changes within equations marked up with a coarse
+granularity; changes in equation type (e.g.displaymath to equation)
+appear as a change to the complete equation. This mode is recommended
+for situations where the content and order of some equations are still
+being changed. [Default]
+.Sp
+\&\f(CW\*(C`fine\*(C'\fR or \f(CW3\fR: Detect small change in equations and mark up at fine granularity.
+This mode is most suitable, if only minor changes to equations are
+expected, e.g. correction of typos.
+.IP "\fB\-\-disable\-citation\-markup\fR" 4
+.IX Item "--disable-citation-markup"
+Suppress citation markup in styles using ulem (\s-1UNDERLINE\s0,
+\&\s-1FONTSTRIKE\s0, \s-1CULINECHBAR\s0)
+.IP "\fB\-\-enable\-citation\-markup\fR" 4
+.IX Item "--enable-citation-markup"
+Protect citation commands in changed sections with \e\embox command [i.e. use default behaviour for ulem package for other packages]
+.SS "Miscellaneous"
.IX Subsection "Miscellaneous"
-.IP "\fB\-\-verbose\fR or \fB\-V\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--verbose or -V"
+.RS 4
Output various status information to stderr during processing.
Default is to work silently.
-.IP "\fB\-\-ignore\-warnings\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--ignore-warnings"
+.Sp
+\&\fB\-\-driver=type\fR
+.Sp
+Choose driver for changebar package (only relevant for styles using
+ changebar: \s-1CCHANGEBAR\s0 \s-1CFONTCHBAR\s0 \s-1CULINECHBAR\s0 \s-1CHANGEBAR\s0). Possible
+drivers are listed in changebar manual, e.g. pdftex,dvips,dvitops
+ [Default: dvips]
+.Sp
+\&\fB\-\-ignore\-warnings\fR
+.Sp
Suppress warnings about inconsistencies in length between input and
parsed strings and missing characters. These warning messages are
often related to non-standard latex or latex constructions with a
syntax unknown to \f(CW\*(C`latexdiff\*(C'\fR but the resulting difference argument
is often fully functional anyway, particularly if the non-standard
latex only occurs in parts of the text which have not changed.
-.IP "\fB\-\-allow\-spaces\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--allow-spaces"
-Allow spaces between bracketed or braced arguments to commands. Note
-that this option might have undesirable side effects (unrelated scope
-might get lumpeded with preceding commands) so should only be used if the
-default produces erroneous results. (Default requires arguments to
-directly follow each other without intervening spaces).
-.IP "\fB\-\-flatten\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--flatten"
+.Sp
+\&\fB\-\-label=label\fR or
+\&\fB\-L label\fR
+.Sp
+Sets the labels used to describe the old and new files. The first use
+of this option sets the label describing the old file and the second
+use of the option sets the label for the new file, i.e. set both
+labels like this \f(CW\*(C`\-L labelold \-L labelnew\*(C'\fR.
+[Default: use the filename and modification dates for the label]
+.Sp
+\&\fB\-\-no\-label\fR
+.Sp
+Suppress inclusion of old and new file names as comment in output file
+.Sp
+\&\fB\-\-visble\-label\fR
+.Sp
+Include old and new filenames (or labels set with \-\-label option) as
+visible output.
+.Sp
+\&\fB\-\-flatten\fR
+.Sp
Replace \f(CW\*(C`\einput\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\einclude\*(C'\fR commands within body by the content
of the files in their argument. If \f(CW\*(C`\eincludeonly\*(C'\fR is present in the
preamble, only those files are expanded into the document. However,
@@ -473,20 +526,25 @@ no recursion is done, i.e. \f(CW\*(C`\einput\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\einclude\*(C
included sections are not expanded. The included files are assumed to
be located in the same directories as the old and new master files,
respectively, making it possible to organise files into old and new directories.
+\&\-\-flatten is applied recursively, so inputted files can contain further
+\&\f(CW\*(C`\einput\*(C'\fR statements.
+.Sp
+Use of this option might result in prohibitive processing times for
+larger documents, and the resulting difference document
+no longer reflects the structure of the input documents.
+.Sp
+\&\fB\-\-help\fR or
+\&\fB\-h\fR
.Sp
-Use of this option is not recommended
-primarily the processing time for the large documents is prohibitive, and
-the resulting difference document no longer reflects the structure of the
-input documents.
-.IP "\fB\-\-help\fR or \fB\-h\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--help or -h"
Show help text
-.IP "\fB\-\-version\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--version"
+.Sp
+\&\fB\-\-version\fR
+.Sp
Show version number
-.Sh "Predefined styles"
+.RE
+.SS "Predefined styles"
.IX Subsection "Predefined styles"
-.Sh "Major types"
+.SS "Major types"
.IX Subsection "Major types"
The major type determine the markup of plain text and some selected latex commands outside floats by defining the markup commands \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFadd{...}\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFdel{...}\*(C'\fR .
.ie n .IP """UNDERLINE""" 10
@@ -497,7 +555,7 @@ Added text is wavy-underlined and blue, discarded text is struck out and red
.ie n .IP """CTRADITIONAL""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWCTRADITIONAL\fR" 10
.IX Item "CTRADITIONAL"
-Added text is blue and set in sans\-serif, and a red footnote is created for each discarded
+Added text is blue and set in sans-serif, and a red footnote is created for each discarded
piece of text. (Requires color package)
.ie n .IP """TRADITIONAL""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWTRADITIONAL\fR" 10
@@ -506,11 +564,11 @@ Like \f(CW\*(C`CTRADITIONAL\*(C'\fR but without the use of color.
.ie n .IP """CFONT""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWCFONT\fR" 10
.IX Item "CFONT"
-Added text is blue and set in sans\-serif, and discarded text is red and very small size.
+Added text is blue and set in sans-serif, and discarded text is red and very small size.
.ie n .IP """FONTSTRIKE""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWFONTSTRIKE\fR" 10
.IX Item "FONTSTRIKE"
-Added tex is set in sans\-serif, discarded text small and struck out
+Added tex is set in sans-serif, discarded text small and struck out
.ie n .IP """CCHANGEBAR""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWCCHANGEBAR\fR" 10
.IX Item "CCHANGEBAR"
@@ -531,9 +589,9 @@ No mark up of text, but mark margins with changebars (Requires changebar package
.el .IP "\f(CWINVISIBLE\fR" 10
.IX Item "INVISIBLE"
No visible markup (but generic markup commands will still be inserted.
-.Sh "Subtypes"
+.SS "Subtypes"
.IX Subsection "Subtypes"
-The subtype defines the commands that are inserted at the begin and end of added or discarded blocks, irrespectively of whether these blocks contain text or commands (Defined commands: \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFaddbegin, \eDIFaddend, \eDIFdelbegin, \eDIFdelend\*(C'\fR)
+The subtype defines the commands that are inserted at the begin and end of added or discarded blocks, irrespectively of whether these blocks contain text or commands (Defined commands: \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFaddbegin, \eDIFaddend, \eDIFdelbegin, \eDIFdelend\*(C'\fR)
.ie n .IP """SAFE""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWSAFE\fR" 10
.IX Item "SAFE"
@@ -544,6 +602,13 @@ No additional markup (Recommended choice)
Mark beginning and end of changed blocks with symbols in the margin nearby (using
the standard \f(CW\*(C`\emarginpar\*(C'\fR command \- note that this sometimes moves somewhat
from the intended position.
+.ie n .IP """COLOR""" 10
+.el .IP "\f(CWCOLOR\fR" 10
+.IX Item "COLOR"
+An alternative way of marking added passages in blue, and deleted ones in red.
+(It is recommeneded to use instead the main types to effect colored markup,
+although in some cases coloring with dvipscol can be more complete, for example
+with citation commands).
.ie n .IP """DVIPSCOL""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWDVIPSCOL\fR" 10
.IX Item "DVIPSCOL"
@@ -551,7 +616,7 @@ An alternative way of marking added passages in blue, and deleted ones in red. N
that \f(CW\*(C`DVIPSCOL\*(C'\fR only works with the dvips converter, e.g. not pdflatex.
(it is recommeneded to use instead the main types to effect colored markup,
although in some cases coloring with dvipscol can be more complete).
-.Sh "Float Types"
+.SS "Float Types"
.IX Subsection "Float Types"
Some of the markup used in the main text might cause problems when used within
floats (e.g. figures or tables). For this reason alternative versions of all
@@ -559,7 +624,7 @@ markup commands are used within floats. The float type defines these alternative
.ie n .IP """FLOATSAFE""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWFLOATSAFE\fR" 10
.IX Item "FLOATSAFE"
-Use identical markup for text as in the main body, but set all commands marking the begin and end of changed blocks to null\-commands. You have to choose this float type if your subtype is \f(CW\*(C`MARGIN\*(C'\fR as \f(CW\*(C`\emarginpar\*(C'\fR does not work properly within floats.
+Use identical markup for text as in the main body, but set all commands marking the begin and end of changed blocks to null-commands. You have to choose this float type if your subtype is \f(CW\*(C`MARGIN\*(C'\fR as \f(CW\*(C`\emarginpar\*(C'\fR does not work properly within floats.
.ie n .IP """TRADITIONALSAFE""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWTRADITIONALSAFE\fR" 10
.IX Item "TRADITIONALSAFE"
@@ -568,7 +633,7 @@ Mark additions the same way as in the main text. Deleted environments are marke
.el .IP "\f(CWIDENTICAL\fR" 10
.IX Item "IDENTICAL"
Make no difference between the main text and floats.
-.Sh "Configuration Variables"
+.SS "Configuration Variables"
.IX Subsection "Configuration Variables"
.ie n .IP """MINWORDSBLOCK""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWMINWORDSBLOCK\fR" 10
@@ -593,7 +658,7 @@ all latexdiff markup is removed (in pathologic cases this might lead to
inconsistent markup but this situation should be rare).
.Sp
[ Default: \f(CW\*(C`(?:picture|DIFnomarkup)[\ew\ed*@]*\*(C'\fR\ ]
-.ie n .IP """MATHENV""\fR,\f(CW""MATHREPL""" 10
+.ie n .IP """MATHENV"",""MATHREPL""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWMATHENV\fR,\f(CWMATHREPL\fR" 10
.IX Item "MATHENV,MATHREPL"
If both \ebegin and \eend for a math environment (environment name matching \f(CW\*(C`MATHENV\*(C'\fR
@@ -602,7 +667,7 @@ are within the same deleted block, they are replaced by a \ebegin and \eend comm
rather than being commented out.
.Sp
[ Default: \f(CW\*(C`MATHENV\*(C'\fR=\f(CW\*(C`(?:displaymath|equation)\*(C'\fR\ , \f(CW\*(C`MATHREPL\*(C'\fR=\f(CW\*(C`displaymath\*(C'\fR\ ]
-.ie n .IP """MATHARRENV""\fR,\f(CW""MATHARRREPL""" 10
+.ie n .IP """MATHARRENV"",""MATHARRREPL""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWMATHARRENV\fR,\f(CWMATHARRREPL\fR" 10
.IX Item "MATHARRENV,MATHARRREPL"
as \f(CW\*(C`MATHENV\*(C'\fR,\f(CW\*(C`MATHREPL\*(C'\fR but for equation arrays
@@ -614,7 +679,7 @@ as \f(CW\*(C`MATHENV\*(C'\fR,\f(CW\*(C`MATHREPL\*(C'\fR but for equation arrays
If a match to \f(CW\*(C`ARRENV\*(C'\fR is found within an inline math environment within a deleted or added block, then the inlined math
is surrounded by \f(CW\*(C`\embox{\*(C'\fR...\f(CW\*(C`}\*(C'\fR. This is necessary as underlining does not work within inlined array environments.
.Sp
-[ Default: \f(CW\*(C`ARRENV\*(C'\fR=\f(CW\*(C`(?:array|[pbvBV]matrix)\*(C'\fR\
+[ Default: \f(CW\*(C`ARRENV\*(C'\fR=\f(CW\*(C`(?:array|[pbvBV]matrix)\*(C'\fR\
.ie n .IP """COUNTERCMD""" 10
.el .IP "\f(CWCOUNTERCMD\fR" 10
.IX Item "COUNTERCMD"
@@ -625,25 +690,42 @@ numbering in the new file.
[ Default: \f(CW\*(C`COUNTERCMD\*(C'\fR=\f(CW\*(C`(?:footnote|part|section|subsection\*(C'\fR ...
.Sp
\&\f(CW\*(C`|subsubsection|paragraph|subparagraph)\*(C'\fR ]
+.SH "COMMON PROBLEMS"
+.IX Header "COMMON PROBLEMS"
+.IP "Citations result in overfull boxes" 10
+.IX Item "Citations result in overfull boxes"
+There is an incompatibility between the \f(CW\*(C`ulem\*(C'\fR package, which \f(CW\*(C`latexdiff\*(C'\fR uses for underlining and striking out in the \s-1UNDERLINE\s0 style,
+the default style. In order to be able to mark up citations properly, they are placed with an \f(CW\*(C`\embox\*(C'\fR command in post-processing. As mboxes
+cannot be broken across lines, this procedure frequently results in overfull boxes, possibly obscuring the content as it extends beyond the right margin. If this is a problem, you have two possibilities:
+.Sp
+1. Use \f(CW\*(C`COLOR\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`DVIPSCOL\*(C'\fR subtype markup (option \f(CW\*(C`\-s COLOR\*(C'\fR): If this markup is chosen, then changed citations are no longer marked up
+with the wavy line (additions) or struck out (deletions), but are still highlighted in the appropriate color.
+.Sp
+2. Choose option \f(CW\*(C`\-\-disable\-citation\-markup\*(C'\fR which turns off the marking up of citations: deleted citations are no longer shown, and
+added ctations are shown without markup. (This was the default behaviour of latexdiff at versions 0.6 and older)
+.IP "Changes in complicated mathematical equations result in latex processing errors" 10
+.IX Item "Changes in complicated mathematical equations result in latex processing errors"
+Try options \f(CW\*(C`\-\-math\-markup=whole\*(C'\fR. If even that fails, you can turn off mark up for equations with \f(CW\*(C`\-\-math\-markup=off\*(C'\fR.
.SH "BUGS"
.IX Header "BUGS"
-\&\s-1UTF\-8\s0 support requires a relatively new version of perl (5.8.0 is sufficient
-but 5.6.2 up would work \s-1OK\s0, too).
-.PP
Option allow-spaces not implemented entirely consistently. It breaks
the rules that number and type of white space does not matter, as
different numbers of inter-argument spaces are treated as significant.
.PP
-Please send bug reports
-to \fItilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk\fR. Include the serial number of \fIlatexdiff\fR
+Please submit bug reports on the latexdiff project page \fIhttp://latexdiff.berlios.de\fR,
+send them to user discussion list \f(CW\*(C`latexdiff\-users@lists.berlios,de\*(C'\fR (prior subscription
+to list required, also on project webpage)
+or send them to \fItilmann@gfz\-potsdam.de\fR. Include the serial number of \fIlatexdiff\fR
(from comments at the top of the source or use \fB\-\-version\fR). If you come across latex
files that are error-free and conform to the specifications set out
above, and whose differencing still does not result in error-free
latex, please send me those files, ideally edited to only contain the
-offending passage as long as that still reproduces the problem.
+offending passage as long as that still reproduces the problem. If your
+file relies on non-standard class files, you must include those. I will not
+look at examples where I have trouble to latex the original files.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
-latexrevise
+latexrevise, latexdiff-vc
.SH "PORTABILITY"
.IX Header "PORTABILITY"
\&\fIlatexdiff\fR does not make use of external commands and thus should run
@@ -657,10 +739,20 @@ version, \fIlatexdiff-so\fR, which has this package inlined, is available, too.
\&\fIlatexdiff-fast\fR requires the \fIdiff\fR command to be present.
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-Copyright (C) 2004\-2007 Frederik Tilmann
+Version 1.0.2
+Copyright (C) 2004\-2012 Frederik Tilmann
.PP
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License Version 2
+it under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License Version 3
.PP
-Contributors of fixes and additions: V. Kuhlmann, J. Paisley, N. Becker, T. Doerges, K. Huebner
-Thanks to everyone who send in bug reports.
+Contributors of fixes and additions: V. Kuhlmann, J. Paisley, N. Becker, T. Doerges, K. Huebner,
+T. Connors, Sebastian Gouezel and many others.
+Thanks to the many people who send in bug reports, feature suggestions, and other feedback.
+.SH "POD ERRORS"
+.IX Header "POD ERRORS"
+Hey! \fBThe above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:\fR
+.IP "Around line 2942:" 4
+.IX Item "Around line 2942:"
+=over should be: '=over' or '=over positive_number'
+.Sp
+You can't have =items (as at line 2948) unless the first thing after the =over is an =item
diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff.man1.pdf b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff.man1.pdf
index e3ab33271c6..efa57b96109 100644
--- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff.man1.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexdiff.man1.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexrevise.1 b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexrevise.1
index 283c614677b..b8d0d2da807 100644
--- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexrevise.1
+++ b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexrevise.1
@@ -1,15 +1,7 @@
-.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v1.37, Pod::Parser v1.14
+.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 2.23 (Pod::Simple 3.14)
.\"
.\" Standard preamble:
.\" ========================================================================
-.de Sh \" Subsection heading
-.br
-.if t .Sp
-.ne 5
-.PP
-\fB\\$1\fR
-.PP
-..
.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP)
.if t .sp .5v
.if n .sp
@@ -25,11 +17,11 @@
..
.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will
.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left
-.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. | will give a
-.\" real vertical bar. \*(C+ will give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to
-.\" do unbreakable dashes and therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C'
-.\" expand to `' in nroff, nothing in troff, for use with C<>.
-.tr \(*W-|\(bv\*(Tr
+.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will
+.\" give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to do unbreakable dashes and
+.\" therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C' expand to `' in nroff,
+.\" nothing in troff, for use with C<>.
+.tr \(*W-
.ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p'
.ie n \{\
. ds -- \(*W-
@@ -48,22 +40,25 @@
. ds R" ''
'br\}
.\"
+.\" Escape single quotes in literal strings from groff's Unicode transform.
+.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq
+.el .ds Aq '
+.\"
.\" If the F register is turned on, we'll generate index entries on stderr for
-.\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.Sh), items (.Ip), and index
+.\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.SS), items (.Ip), and index
.\" entries marked with X<> in POD. Of course, you'll have to process the
.\" output yourself in some meaningful fashion.
-.if \nF \{\
+.ie \nF \{\
. de IX
. tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2"
..
. nr % 0
. rr F
.\}
-.\"
-.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
-.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
-.hy 0
-.if n .na
+.el \{\
+. de IX
+..
+.\}
.\"
.\" Accent mark definitions (@(#)ms.acc 1.5 88/02/08 SMI; from UCB 4.2).
.\" Fear. Run. Save yourself. No user-serviceable parts.
@@ -129,7 +124,11 @@
.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "LATEXREVISE 1"
-.TH LATEXREVISE 1 "2007-09-07" "perl v5.8.5" " "
+.TH LATEXREVISE 1 "2012-12-16" "perl v5.12.4" " "
+.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
+.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
+.if n .ad l
+.nh
.SH "NAME"
latexrevise \- selectively remove markup and text from latexdiff output
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
@@ -171,7 +170,7 @@ and \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFaddend\*(C'\fR).
.IX Item "-s or --simplify"
Run in \fI\s-1SIMPLIFY\s0\fR mode (Keep all \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFaddbegin\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFaddend\*(C'\fR,
\&\f(CW\*(C`\eDIFdelbegin\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`\eDIFdelend\*(C'\fR tokens, but remove all other latexdiff
-markup from body).
+markup from body).
.PP
Note that the three mode options are mutually exclusive. If no mode option is given,
\&\fIlatexrevise\fR simply removes user annotations and markup according to the following four
@@ -195,7 +194,7 @@ blocks.
.IP "\fB\-m cmd\fR or \fB\-\-markup=cmd\fR" 4
.IX Item "-m cmd or --markup=cmd"
Remove the markup command \f(CW\*(C`\ecmd\*(C'\fR but leave its argument, i.e.
-turn \f(CW\*(C`\ecmd{abc}\*(C'\fR into \f(CW\*(C`abc\*(C'\fR.
+turn \f(CW\*(C`\ecmd{abc}\*(C'\fR into \f(CW\*(C`abc\*(C'\fR.
.IP "\fB\-n envir\fR or \fB\-\-markup\-environment=envir\fR" 4
.IX Item "-n envir or --markup-environment=envir"
Similarly, remove \f(CW\*(C`\ebegin{envir}\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`\eend{envir}\*(C'\fR commands but
@@ -210,15 +209,16 @@ which should have been removed already.
.SH "BUGS"
.IX Header "BUGS"
The current version is a beta version which has not yet been
-extensively tested, but worked fine locally. Please send bug reports
-to \fItilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk\fR. Include the serial number of \fIlatexrevise\fR
+extensively tested, but worked fine locally. Please submit bug reports through
+the latexdiff project page \fIhttp://developer.berlios.de/projects/latexdiff/\fR or send
+to \fItilmann@gfz\-potsdam.de\fR. Include the serial number of \fIlatexrevise\fR
(from comments at the top of the source). If you come across latexdiff
output which is not processed correctly by \fIlatexrevise\fR please include the
problem file as well as the old and new files on which it is based,
ideally edited to only contain the offending passage as long as that still
reproduces the problem.
.PP
-\&\fIlatexrevise\fR gets confused by commented \f(CW\*(C`\ebegin{document}\*(C'\fR or
+Note that \fIlatexrevise\fR gets confused by commented \f(CW\*(C`\ebegin{document}\*(C'\fR or
\&\f(CW\*(C`\eend{document}\*(C'\fR statements
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
@@ -226,10 +226,10 @@ latexdiff
.SH "PORTABILITY"
.IX Header "PORTABILITY"
\&\fIlatexrevise\fR does not make use of external commands and thus should run
-on any platform supporting \s-1PERL\s0 v5 or higher.
+on any platform supporting \s-1PERL\s0 v5 or higher.
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
Copyright (C) 2004 Frederik Tilmann
.PP
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License Version 2
+it under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License Version 3
diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexrevise.man1.pdf b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexrevise.man1.pdf
index a2e788c29dc..623a87d27af 100644
--- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexrevise.man1.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/latexrevise.man1.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
index c815fade73b..b1231301cef 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
@@ -1062,6 +1062,7 @@ chomp ($Build = `cd $Master/../Build/source && pwd`);
'fontools' => '&PREHOOK_fontools',
'ibygrk' => '&PREHOOK_ibygrk',
'ktv-texdata' => '&PREHOOK_ktv_texdata',
+ 'latexdiff' => '&PREHOOK_latexdiff',
'mathspic' => '&PREHOOK_mathspic',
'movie15' => '&PREHOOK_flatten1',
'musixtex' => '&PREHOOK_musixtex',
@@ -1107,7 +1108,6 @@ chomp ($Build = `cd $Master/../Build/source && pwd`);
'knitting' => '&POSTknitting',
'knuth' => '&POSTknuth',
'koma-script' => '&POST_rmsymlink',
- 'latexdiff' => '&POSTlatexdiff',
'latex2e-help-texinfo' => '&POSTlatex2ehelptexinfo',
'listbib' => '&POSTlistbib',
'lithuanian' => '&POSTlithuanian',
@@ -2283,7 +2283,7 @@ $standardxmt='\.xmt';
'installfont' => 'installfont-tl',
'jfontmaps' => 'updmap-setup-kanji\.pl|updmap-setup-kanji-sys.sh',
'latex2man' => 'latex2man$',
- 'latexdiff' => 'latex(diff-so|diff-vc|revise)$',
+ 'latexdiff' => 'latex(diff|diff-vc|revise)\.pl$',
'latexmk' => '\.pl$',
'latexfileversion' => 'latexfileversion$',
'latexpand' => 'latexpand$',
@@ -3025,7 +3025,6 @@ sub doscripts {
}
}
-
# info files. We put these in texmf/doc/info, which is where we keep
# the info files for the programs, too. Having an info dir in
@@ -4673,6 +4672,14 @@ sub PREHOOK_ktv_texdata {
&SYSTEM ("$RM -rf latex");
}
+sub PREHOOK_latexdiff {
+ print "PREHOOK_$package - rename $package-so to $package.pl, etc.\n";
+ # Consistently use *.pl to avoid special case in w32 wrapper
+ &SYSTEM ("$MV latexdiff-so latexdiff.pl");
+ &SYSTEM ("$MV latexrevise latexrevise.pl");
+ &SYSTEM ("$MV latexdiff-vc latexdiff-vc.pl");
+}
+
sub PREHOOK_mathspic {
print "PREHOOK_$package - eliminate version from mathspicNNN.pl\n";
# the w32 wrapper can only find foo.pl from foo, not fooNNN.pl.
@@ -5080,15 +5087,6 @@ sub POSTlatex2html {
&SYSTEM ("$MV $DEST/scripts/latex2html/styles/$package.perl $dest");
}
-sub POSTlatexdiff {
- print "POST$package - rename $package-so to $package.pl\n";
- # to avoid special case in w32 wrapper
- my $dir = "$DEST/scripts/$package";
- &SYSTEM ("$MV $dir/latexdiff-so $dir/latexdiff.pl");
- &SYSTEM ("$MV $dir/latexrevise $dir/latexrevise.pl");
- &SYSTEM ("$MV $dir/latexdiff-vc $dir/latexdiff-vc.pl");
-}
-
sub POSTlatex2ehelptexinfo {
print "\t POST$package - remove translation subdir\n";
&SYSTEM ("$RM -rf spanish");