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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log index 7642b4ffa0c..8ed792679c2 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log +++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/triptrap/mptrapin.log @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -This is MetaPost, C Version 0.632 (INIMP) 24 JAN 1997 11:13 +This is MetaPost, version 1.201 (kpathsea version 3.5.7dev) (INIMP) 25 MAY 2009 12:47 **\input trap -(trap.mp +(./trap.mp >> << == >> ::: ||`` ''--!! ??## && @@ $$[[]]{{ }}((5.5 0.5)) >> ".." ! Not implemented: (unknown numeric)++(string). <to be read again> ; -l.4 ...}} . (( 5.5.5 )) ++ ".."; - +l.4 ...&& @@ $$ [[ ]] {{ }} . (( 5.5.5 )) ++ ".."; + I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second argument (see above) as the result of the operation. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ argument (see above) as the result of the operation. <to be read again> , l.5 begingroup save =; let=, - ; save,; newinternal $=,; let )... + ; save,; newinternal $=,; let ):=, endgroup; You should have said `let symbol = something'. But don't worry; I'll pretend that an equals sign was present. The next token I read will be `something'. @@ -30,18 +30,18 @@ was present. The next token I read will be `something'. > (=tag > )=, << == >> ::: ||`` ''--!! ??## && @@ $$[[]]{{ }}(([][]))=numeric -<< == >> ::: ||`` ''--!! ??## && @@ $$[[]]{{ }}((5.5 0.5))=<< == >> ::: -||`` ''--!! ??## && @@ $$[[]]{{ }}((5.5 0.5)) +<< == >> ::: ||`` ''--!! ??## && @@ $$[[]]{{ }}((5.5 0.5))=<< == >> ::: ||`` '' +--!! ??## && @@ $$[[]]{{ }}((5.5 0.5)) > year=month ! OK. -l.6 ...ring,2,"2",,,(,),<<,year; - +l.6 ...rorstopmode,readstring,2,"2",,,(,),<<,year; + ! Missing `:' has been inserted. <to be read again> ; -l.8 ...not cycle "":1.1 forever; - fi; +l.8 ...acingcommands:=if not cycle "":1.1 forever; + fi; The next thing in this loop should have been a `:'. So I'll pretend that a colon was present; everything from here to `endfor' will be iterated. @@ -59,12 +59,12 @@ everything from here to `endfor' will be iterated. {showtoken} > |=:|>=|=:|> ! OK. -l.9 ... endfor; showtoken |=:|>; - +l.9 ... tracingcommands>2 endfor; showtoken |=:|>; + ! Arithmetic overflow. -l.10 ...acinglostchars:=1/.00001 - ; tracingequations:=$+1; p~=t... +l.10 tracinglostchars:=1/.00001 + ; tracingequations:=$+1; p~=tracinglostchar... Uh, oh. A little while ago one of the quantities that I was computing got too large, so I'm afraid your answers will be somewhat askew. You'll probably have to adopt different @@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ tactics next time. But I shall try to carry on anyway. {tracingequations:=1} {(32767.99998)+(0.00002)} ! Arithmetic overflow. -l.10 ...tracinglostchars+.00001; - +l.10 ...quations:=$+1; p~=tracinglostchars+.00001; + Uh, oh. A little while ago one of the quantities that I was computing got too large, so I'm afraid your answers will be somewhat askew. You'll probably have to adopt different @@ -95,19 +95,19 @@ tactics next time. But I shall try to carry on anyway. {$:=-1} {$:=x} >> x -! Internal quantity `$' must receive a known value. +! Internal quantity `$' must receive a known numeric or string. <to be read again> ; -l.12 ...os:=1; $:=ASCII""; $:=x; - p~:=p~; -I can't set an internal quantity to anything but a known -numeric value, so I'll have to ignore this assignment. +l.12 ...utput:=tracingmacros:=1; $:=ASCII""; $:=x; + p~:=p~; +I can't set an internal quantity to anything but a known string +or known numeric value, so I'll have to ignore this assignment. {p~:=32767.99998} ## p~=32767.99998 ! Value is too large (32767.99998). -l.12 ...:=ASCII""; $:=x; p~:=p~; - +l.12 ...racingmacros:=1; $:=ASCII""; $:=x; p~:=p~; + The equation I just processed has given some variable a value of 4096 or more. Continue and I'll try to cope with that big value; but it might be dangerous. @@ -121,19 +121,19 @@ with that big value; but it might be dangerous. foo(TEXT2)->begingroup(TEXT2)endgroup (SUFFIX0)<- (SUFFIX1)<-foo -(TEXT2)<-interim.tracinglostchars:=(0.5;show.urcorner("flubo"infont"trap -f"),2+2 +(TEXT2)<-interim.tracinglostchars:=(0.5;show.urcorner("flubo"infont"trapf"),2+2 {begingroup} {interim} ! Missing `)' has been inserted. <to be read again> ; -<argument> ...nglostchars:=(0.5; - show.urcorner("flubo"infont"t... +<argument> interim.tracinglostchars:=(0.5; + show.urcorner("flubo"infont"trapf"... + foo->begingroup(TEXT2) endgroup l.17 ),2+2endtext - ; for n=tracingspecs step 1 until $:fi end... + ; for n=tracingspecs step 1 until $:fi endfor showstats; I found no right delimiter to match a left one. So I've put one in, behind the scenes; this may fix the problem. @@ -152,17 +152,17 @@ Missing character: There is no o in font trapf! <to be read again> endgroup l.17 ),2+2endtext - ; for n=tracingspecs step 1 until $:fi end... + ; for n=tracingspecs step 1 until $:fi endfor showstats; {restoring tracinglostchars=32767.99998} {endgroup} {for} {showstats} -Memory usage 292&42 (3418 still untouched) -String usage 28&93 (1282&9362 now untouched) +Memory usage 283&42 (3927 still untouched) +String usage 25&72 (78&7709 now untouched) ! OK. -l.17 ...l $:fi endfor showstats; - +l.17 ...gspecs step 1 until $:fi endfor showstats; + {let} {path} @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ Path at line 18, after choices: ) *dump Beginning to dump on file trap.mem - (preloaded mem=trap 97.1.24) -at most 1226 strings of total length 22670 -398 memory locations dumped; current usage is 318&68 -279 symbolic tokens + (mem=trap 2009.05.25) +at most 553 strings of total length 2302 +391 memory locations dumped; current usage is 311&68 +308 symbolic tokens |