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diff --git a/Build/source/utils/texinfo/makeinfo/index.c b/Build/source/utils/texinfo/makeinfo/index.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..710e8b6855b --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/texinfo/makeinfo/index.c @@ -0,0 +1,964 @@ +/* index.c -- indexing for Texinfo. + $Id: index.c,v 1.17 2004/11/30 02:03:23 karl Exp $ + + Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, + Inc. + + 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 2, 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. */ + +#include "system.h" +#include "files.h" +#include "footnote.h" +#include "html.h" +#include "index.h" +#include "lang.h" +#include "macro.h" +#include "sectioning.h" +#include "toc.h" +#include "xml.h" + +INDEX_ALIST **name_index_alist = NULL; + +/* An array of pointers. Each one is for a different index. The + "synindex" command changes which array slot is pointed to by a + given "index". */ +INDEX_ELT **the_indices = NULL; + +/* The number of defined indices. */ +int defined_indices = 0; + +/* This is the order of the index. */ +int index_counter = 0; + +/* Stuff for defining commands on the fly. */ +COMMAND **user_command_array = NULL; +int user_command_array_len = 0; + +/* How to compare index entries for sorting. May be set to strcoll. */ +int (*index_compare_fn) (const char *a, const char *b) = strcasecmp; + +/* Function to compare index entries for sorting. (Calls + `index_compare_fn' above.) */ +int index_element_compare (const void *element1, const void *element2); + +/* Find which element in the known list of indices has this name. + Returns -1 if NAME isn't found. */ +static int +find_index_offset (char *name) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < defined_indices; i++) + if (name_index_alist[i] && STREQ (name, name_index_alist[i]->name)) + return i; + return -1; +} + +/* Return a pointer to the entry of (name . index) for this name. + Return NULL if the index doesn't exist. */ +static INDEX_ALIST * +find_index (char *name) +{ + int offset = find_index_offset (name); + if (offset > -1) + return name_index_alist[offset]; + else + return NULL; +} + +/* User-defined commands, which happens only from user-defined indexes. + Used to initialize the builtin indices, too. */ +static void +define_user_command (char *name, COMMAND_FUNCTION (*proc), int needs_braces_p) +{ + int slot = user_command_array_len; + user_command_array_len++; + + if (!user_command_array) + user_command_array = xmalloc (1 * sizeof (COMMAND *)); + + user_command_array = xrealloc (user_command_array, + (1 + user_command_array_len) * sizeof (COMMAND *)); + + user_command_array[slot] = xmalloc (sizeof (COMMAND)); + user_command_array[slot]->name = xstrdup (name); + user_command_array[slot]->proc = proc; + user_command_array[slot]->argument_in_braces = needs_braces_p; +} + +/* Please release me, let me go... */ +static void +free_index (INDEX_ELT *index) +{ + INDEX_ELT *temp; + + while ((temp = index)) + { + free (temp->entry); + free (temp->entry_text); + /* Do not free the node, because we already freed the tag table, + which freed all the node names. */ + /* free (temp->node); */ + index = index->next; + free (temp); + } +} + +/* Flush an index by name. This will delete the list of entries that + would be written by a @printindex command for this index. */ +static void +undefindex (char *name) +{ + int i; + int which = find_index_offset (name); + + /* The index might have already been freed if this was the target of + an @synindex. */ + if (which < 0 || !name_index_alist[which]) + return; + + i = name_index_alist[which]->read_index; + + free_index (the_indices[i]); + the_indices[i] = NULL; + + free (name_index_alist[which]->name); + free (name_index_alist[which]); + name_index_alist[which] = NULL; +} + +/* Add the arguments to the current index command to the index NAME. */ +static void +index_add_arg (char *name) +{ + int which; + char *index_entry; + INDEX_ALIST *tem; + + tem = find_index (name); + + which = tem ? tem->write_index : -1; + + if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string) + append_to_expansion_output (input_text_offset + 1); + + get_rest_of_line (0, &index_entry); + ignore_blank_line (); + + if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string) + { + char *index_line = xmalloc (strlen (index_entry) + 2); + sprintf (index_line, "%s\n", index_entry); + me_execute_string_keep_state (index_line, NULL); + free (index_line); + } + + if (which < 0) + { + line_error (_("Unknown index `%s'"), name); + free (index_entry); + } + else + { + INDEX_ELT *new = xmalloc (sizeof (INDEX_ELT)); + + index_counter++; + + /* Get output line number updated before doing anything. */ + if (!html && !xml) + flush_output (); + + new->next = the_indices[which]; + new->entry = NULL; + new->entry_text = index_entry; + /* Since footnotes are handled at the very end of the document, + node name in the non-split HTML outputs always show the last + node. We artificially make it ``Footnotes''. */ + if (html && !splitting && already_outputting_pending_notes) + new->node = xstrdup (_("Footnotes")); + else + new->node = current_node ? current_node : xstrdup (""); + if (!html && !xml && no_headers) + { + new->section = current_sectioning_number (); + if (strlen (new->section) == 0) + new->section_name = current_sectioning_name (); + else + new->section_name = ""; + } + else + { + new->section = NULL; + new->section_name = NULL; + } + new->code = tem->code; + new->defining_line = line_number - 1; + new->output_line = no_headers ? output_line_number : node_line_number; + /* We need to make a copy since input_filename may point to + something that goes away, for example, inside a macro. + (see the findexerr test). */ + new->defining_file = xstrdup (input_filename); + + if (html && splitting) + { + if (current_output_filename && *current_output_filename) + new->output_file = filename_part (current_output_filename); + else + new->output_file = xstrdup (""); + } + else + new->output_file = NULL; + + new->entry_number = index_counter; + the_indices[which] = new; + +#if 0 + /* The index breaks if there are colons in the entry. + -- This is true, but it's too painful to force changing index + entries to use `colon', and too confusing for users. The real + fix is to change Info support to support arbitrary characters + in node names, and we're not ready to do that. --karl, + 19mar02. */ + if (strchr (new->entry_text, ':')) + warning (_("Info cannot handle `:' in index entry `%s'"), + new->entry_text); +#endif + + if (html) + { + /* Anchor. */ + int removed_empty_elt = 0; + + /* We must put the anchor outside the <dl> and <ul> blocks. */ + if (rollback_empty_tag ("dl")) + removed_empty_elt = 1; + else if (rollback_empty_tag ("ul")) + removed_empty_elt = 2; + + add_word ("<a name=\"index-"); + add_escaped_anchor_name (index_entry, 0); + add_word_args ("-%d\"></a>", index_counter); + + if (removed_empty_elt == 1) + add_html_block_elt_args ("\n<dl>"); + else if (removed_empty_elt == 2) + add_html_block_elt_args ("\n<ul>"); + } + } + + if (xml) + xml_insert_indexterm (index_entry, name); +} + +/* The function which user defined index commands call. */ +static void +gen_index (void) +{ + char *name = xstrdup (command); + if (strlen (name) >= strlen ("index")) + name[strlen (name) - strlen ("index")] = 0; + index_add_arg (name); + free (name); +} + +/* Define an index known as NAME. We assign the slot number. + If CODE is nonzero, make this a code index. */ +static void +defindex (char *name, int code) +{ + int i, slot; + + /* If it already exists, flush it. */ + undefindex (name); + + /* Try to find an empty slot. */ + slot = -1; + for (i = 0; i < defined_indices; i++) + if (!name_index_alist[i]) + { + slot = i; + break; + } + + if (slot < 0) + { /* No such luck. Make space for another index. */ + slot = defined_indices; + defined_indices++; + + name_index_alist = (INDEX_ALIST **) + xrealloc (name_index_alist, (1 + defined_indices) + * sizeof (INDEX_ALIST *)); + the_indices = (INDEX_ELT **) + xrealloc (the_indices, (1 + defined_indices) * sizeof (INDEX_ELT *)); + } + + /* We have a slot. Start assigning. */ + name_index_alist[slot] = xmalloc (sizeof (INDEX_ALIST)); + name_index_alist[slot]->name = xstrdup (name); + name_index_alist[slot]->read_index = slot; + name_index_alist[slot]->write_index = slot; + name_index_alist[slot]->code = code; + + the_indices[slot] = NULL; +} + +/* Define an index NAME, implicitly @code if CODE is nonzero. */ +static void +top_defindex (char *name, int code) +{ + char *temp; + + temp = xmalloc (1 + strlen (name) + strlen ("index")); + sprintf (temp, "%sindex", name); + define_user_command (temp, gen_index, 0); + defindex (name, code); + free (temp); +} + +/* Set up predefined indices. */ +void +init_indices (void) +{ + int i; + + /* Create the default data structures. */ + + /* Initialize data space. */ + if (!the_indices) + { + the_indices = xmalloc ((1 + defined_indices) * sizeof (INDEX_ELT *)); + the_indices[defined_indices] = NULL; + + name_index_alist = xmalloc ((1 + defined_indices) + * sizeof (INDEX_ALIST *)); + name_index_alist[defined_indices] = NULL; + } + + /* If there were existing indices, get rid of them now. */ + for (i = 0; i < defined_indices; i++) + { + if (name_index_alist[i]) + { /* Suppose we're called with two input files, and the first + does a @synindex pg cp. Then, when we get here to start + the second file, the "pg" element won't get freed by + undefindex (because it's pointing to "cp"). So free it + here; otherwise, when we try to define the pg index again + just below, it will still point to cp. */ + undefindex (name_index_alist[i]->name); + + /* undefindex sets all this to null in some cases. */ + if (name_index_alist[i]) + { + free (name_index_alist[i]->name); + free (name_index_alist[i]); + name_index_alist[i] = NULL; + } + } + } + + /* Add the default indices. */ + top_defindex ("cp", 0); /* cp is the only non-code index. */ + top_defindex ("fn", 1); + top_defindex ("ky", 1); + top_defindex ("pg", 1); + top_defindex ("tp", 1); + top_defindex ("vr", 1); +} + +/* Given an index name, return the offset in the_indices of this index, + or -1 if there is no such index. */ +static int +translate_index (char *name) +{ + INDEX_ALIST *which = find_index (name); + + if (which) + return which->read_index; + else + return -1; +} + +/* Return the index list which belongs to NAME. */ +INDEX_ELT * +index_list (char *name) +{ + int which = translate_index (name); + if (which < 0) + return (INDEX_ELT *) -1; + else + return the_indices[which]; +} + +/* Define a new index command. Arg is name of index. */ +static void +gen_defindex (int code) +{ + char *name; + get_rest_of_line (0, &name); + + if (find_index (name)) + { + line_error (_("Index `%s' already exists"), name); + } + else + { + char *temp = xmalloc (strlen (name) + sizeof ("index")); + sprintf (temp, "%sindex", name); + define_user_command (temp, gen_index, 0); + defindex (name, code); + free (temp); + } + + free (name); +} + +void +cm_defindex (void) +{ + gen_defindex (0); +} + +void +cm_defcodeindex (void) +{ + gen_defindex (1); +} + +/* Expects 2 args, on the same line. Both are index abbreviations. + Make the first one be a synonym for the second one, i.e. make the + first one have the same index as the second one. */ +void +cm_synindex (void) +{ + int source, target; + char *abbrev1, *abbrev2; + + skip_whitespace (); + get_until_in_line (0, " ", &abbrev1); + target = find_index_offset (abbrev1); + skip_whitespace (); + get_until_in_line (0, " ", &abbrev2); + source = find_index_offset (abbrev2); + if (source < 0 || target < 0) + { + line_error (_("Unknown index `%s' and/or `%s' in @synindex"), + abbrev1, abbrev2); + } + else + { + if (xml && !docbook) + xml_synindex (abbrev1, abbrev2); + else + name_index_alist[target]->write_index + = name_index_alist[source]->write_index; + } + + free (abbrev1); + free (abbrev2); +} + +void +cm_pindex (void) /* Pinhead index. */ +{ + index_add_arg ("pg"); +} + +void +cm_vindex (void) /* Variable index. */ +{ + index_add_arg ("vr"); +} + +void +cm_kindex (void) /* Key index. */ +{ + index_add_arg ("ky"); +} + +void +cm_cindex (void) /* Concept index. */ +{ + index_add_arg ("cp"); +} + +void +cm_findex (void) /* Function index. */ +{ + index_add_arg ("fn"); +} + +void +cm_tindex (void) /* Data Type index. */ +{ + index_add_arg ("tp"); +} + +int +index_element_compare (const void *element1, const void *element2) +{ + INDEX_ELT **elt1 = (INDEX_ELT **) element1; + INDEX_ELT **elt2 = (INDEX_ELT **) element2; + + return index_compare_fn ((*elt1)->entry, (*elt2)->entry); +} + +/* Force all index entries to be unique. */ +static void +make_index_entries_unique (INDEX_ELT **array, int count) +{ + int i, j; + INDEX_ELT **copy; + int counter = 1; + + copy = xmalloc ((1 + count) * sizeof (INDEX_ELT *)); + + for (i = 0, j = 0; i < count; i++) + { + if (i == (count - 1) + || array[i]->node != array[i + 1]->node + || !STREQ (array[i]->entry, array[i + 1]->entry)) + copy[j++] = array[i]; + else + { + free (array[i]->entry); + free (array[i]->entry_text); + free (array[i]); + } + } + copy[j] = NULL; + + /* Now COPY contains only unique entries. Duplicated entries in the + original array have been freed. Replace the current array with + the copy, fixing the NEXT pointers. */ + for (i = 0; copy[i]; i++) + { + copy[i]->next = copy[i + 1]; + + /* Fix entry names which are the same. They point to different nodes, + so we make the entry name unique. */ + if (copy[i+1] + && STREQ (copy[i]->entry, copy[i + 1]->entry) + && !html) + { + char *new_entry_name; + + new_entry_name = xmalloc (10 + strlen (copy[i]->entry)); + sprintf (new_entry_name, "%s <%d>", copy[i]->entry, counter); + free (copy[i]->entry); + copy[i]->entry = new_entry_name; + counter++; + } + else + counter = 1; + + array[i] = copy[i]; + } + array[i] = NULL; + + /* Free the storage used only by COPY. */ + free (copy); +} + + +/* Sort the index passed in INDEX, returning an array of pointers to + elements. The array is terminated with a NULL pointer. */ + +static INDEX_ELT ** +sort_index (INDEX_ELT *index) +{ + INDEX_ELT **array; + INDEX_ELT *temp; + int count = 0; + int save_line_number = line_number; + char *save_input_filename = input_filename; + int save_html = html; + + /* Pretend we are in non-HTML mode, for the purpose of getting the + expanded index entry that lacks any markup and other HTML escape + characters which could produce a wrong sort order. */ + /* fixme: html: this still causes some markup, such as non-ASCII + characters @AE{} etc., to sort incorrectly. */ + html = 0; + + for (temp = index, count = 0; temp; temp = temp->next, count++) + ; + /* We have the length, now we can allocate an array. */ + array = xmalloc ((count + 1) * sizeof (INDEX_ELT *)); + + for (temp = index, count = 0; temp; temp = temp->next, count++) + { + /* Allocate new memory for the return array, since parts of the + original INDEX get freed. Otherwise, if the document calls + @printindex twice on the same index, with duplicate entries, + we'll have garbage the second time. There are cleaner ways to + deal, but this will suffice for now. */ + array[count] = xmalloc (sizeof (INDEX_ELT)); + *(array[count]) = *(temp); /* struct assignment, hope it's ok */ + + /* Adjust next pointers to use the new memory. */ + if (count > 0) + array[count-1]->next = array[count]; + + /* Set line number and input filename to the source line for this + index entry, as this expansion finds any errors. */ + line_number = array[count]->defining_line; + input_filename = array[count]->defining_file; + + /* If this particular entry should be printed as a "code" index, + then expand it as @code{entry}, i.e., as in fixed-width font. */ + array[count]->entry = expansion (temp->entry_text, array[count]->code); + } + array[count] = NULL; /* terminate the array. */ + + line_number = save_line_number; + input_filename = save_input_filename; + html = save_html; + +#ifdef HAVE_STRCOLL + /* This is not perfect. We should set (then restore) the locale to the + documentlanguage, so strcoll operates according to the document's + locale, not the user's. For now, I'm just going to assume that + those few new documents which use @documentlanguage will be + processed in the appropriate locale. In any case, don't use + strcoll in the C (aka POSIX) locale, that is the ASCII ordering. */ + if (language_code != en) + { + char *lang_env = getenv ("LANG"); + if (lang_env && !STREQ (lang_env, "C") && !STREQ (lang_env, "POSIX")) + index_compare_fn = strcoll; + } +#endif /* HAVE_STRCOLL */ + + /* Sort the array. */ + qsort (array, count, sizeof (INDEX_ELT *), index_element_compare); + + /* Remove duplicate entries. */ + make_index_entries_unique (array, count); + + /* Replace the original index with the sorted one, in case the + document wants to print it again. If the index wasn't empty. */ + if (index) + *index = **array; + + return array; +} + +static void +insert_index_output_line_no (int line_number, int output_line_number_len) +{ + int last_column; + int str_size = output_line_number_len + strlen (_("(line )")) + + sizeof (NULL); + char *out_line_no_str = (char *) xmalloc (str_size + 1); + + /* Do not translate ``(line NNN)'' below for !no_headers case (Info output), + because it's something like the ``* Menu'' strings. For plaintext output + it should be translated though. */ + sprintf (out_line_no_str, + no_headers ? _("(line %*d)") : "(line %*d)", + output_line_number_len, line_number); + + { + int i = output_paragraph_offset; + while (0 < i && output_paragraph[i-1] != '\n') + i--; + last_column = output_paragraph_offset - i; + } + + if (last_column + strlen (out_line_no_str) > fill_column) + { + insert ('\n'); + last_column = 0; + } + + while (last_column + strlen (out_line_no_str) < fill_column) + { + insert (' '); + last_column++; + } + + insert_string (out_line_no_str); + insert ('\n'); + + free (out_line_no_str); +} + +/* Nonzero means that we are in the middle of printing an index. */ +int printing_index = 0; + +/* Takes one arg, a short name of an index to print. + Outputs a menu of the sorted elements of the index. */ +void +cm_printindex (void) +{ + char *index_name; + get_rest_of_line (0, &index_name); + + /* get_rest_of_line increments the line number by one, + so to make warnings/errors point to the correct line, + we decrement the line_number again. */ + if (!handling_delayed_writes) + line_number--; + + if (xml && !docbook) + { + xml_insert_element (PRINTINDEX, START); + insert_string (index_name); + xml_insert_element (PRINTINDEX, END); + } + else if (!handling_delayed_writes) + { + int command_len = sizeof ("@ ") + strlen (command) + strlen (index_name); + char *index_command = xmalloc (command_len + 1); + + close_paragraph (); + if (docbook) + xml_begin_index (); + + sprintf (index_command, "@%s %s", command, index_name); + register_delayed_write (index_command); + free (index_command); + } + else + { + int item; + INDEX_ELT *index; + INDEX_ELT *last_index = 0; + INDEX_ELT **array; + unsigned line_length; + char *line; + int saved_inhibit_paragraph_indentation = inhibit_paragraph_indentation; + int saved_filling_enabled = filling_enabled; + int saved_line_number = line_number; + char *saved_input_filename = input_filename; + unsigned output_line_number_len; + + index = index_list (index_name); + if (index == (INDEX_ELT *)-1) + { + line_error (_("Unknown index `%s' in @printindex"), index_name); + free (index_name); + return; + } + + /* Do this before sorting, so execute_string is in the good environment */ + if (xml && docbook) + xml_begin_index (); + + /* Do this before sorting, so execute_string in index_element_compare + will give the same results as when we actually print. */ + printing_index = 1; + filling_enabled = 0; + inhibit_paragraph_indentation = 1; + xml_sort_index = 1; + array = sort_index (index); + xml_sort_index = 0; + close_paragraph (); + if (html) + add_html_block_elt_args ("<ul class=\"index-%s\" compact>", + index_name); + else if (!no_headers && !docbook) + { /* Info. Add magic cookie for info readers (to treat this + menu differently), and the usual start-of-menu. */ + add_char ('\0'); + add_word ("\010[index"); + add_char ('\0'); + add_word ("\010]\n"); + add_word ("* Menu:\n\n"); + } + + me_inhibit_expansion++; + + /* This will probably be enough. */ + line_length = 100; + line = xmalloc (line_length); + + { + char *max_output_line_number = (char *) xmalloc (25 * sizeof (char)); + + if (no_headers) + sprintf (max_output_line_number, "%d", output_line_number); + else + { + INDEX_ELT *tmp_entry = index; + unsigned tmp = 0; + for (tmp_entry = index; tmp_entry; tmp_entry = tmp_entry->next) + tmp = tmp_entry->output_line > tmp ? tmp_entry->output_line : tmp; + sprintf (max_output_line_number, "%d", tmp); + } + + output_line_number_len = strlen (max_output_line_number); + free (max_output_line_number); + } + + for (item = 0; (index = array[item]); item++) + { + /* A pathological document might have an index entry outside of any + node. Don't crash; try using the section name instead. */ + char *index_node = index->node; + + line_number = index->defining_line; + input_filename = index->defining_file; + + if ((!index_node || !*index_node) && html) + index_node = toc_find_section_of_node (index_node); + + if (!index_node || !*index_node) + { + line_error (_("Entry for index `%s' outside of any node"), + index_name); + if (html || !no_headers) + index_node = (char *) _("(outside of any node)"); + } + + if (html) + { + /* For HTML, we need to expand and HTML-escape the + original entry text, at the same time. Consider + @cindex J@"urgen. We want Jüurgen. We can't + expand and then escape since we'll end up with + J&uuml;rgen. We can't escape and then expand + because then `expansion' will see J@"urgen, and + @"urgen is not a command. */ + char *html_entry = + maybe_escaped_expansion (index->entry_text, index->code, 1); + + add_html_block_elt_args ("\n<li><a href=\"%s#index-", + (splitting && index->output_file) ? index->output_file : ""); + add_escaped_anchor_name (index->entry_text, 0); + add_word_args ("-%d\">%s</a>: ", index->entry_number, + html_entry); + free (html_entry); + + add_word ("<a href=\""); + if (index->node && *index->node) + { + /* Ensure any non-macros in the node name are expanded. */ + char *expanded_index; + + in_fixed_width_font++; + expanded_index = expansion (index_node, 0); + in_fixed_width_font--; + add_anchor_name (expanded_index, 1); + expanded_index = escape_string (expanded_index); + add_word_args ("\">%s</a>", expanded_index); + free (expanded_index); + } + else if (STREQ (index_node, _("(outside of any node)"))) + { + add_anchor_name (index_node, 1); + add_word_args ("\">%s</a>", index_node); + } + else + /* If we use the section instead of the (missing) node, then + index_node already includes all we need except the #. */ + add_word_args ("#%s</a>", index_node); + + add_html_block_elt ("</li>"); + } + else if (xml && docbook) + { + /* In the DocBook case, the expanded index entry is not + good for us, since it was expanded for non-DocBook mode + inside sort_index. So we send the original entry text + to be used with execute_string. */ + xml_insert_indexentry (index->entry_text, index_node); + } + else + { + unsigned new_length = strlen (index->entry); + + if (new_length < 50) /* minimum length used below */ + new_length = 50; + new_length += strlen (index_node) + 7; /* * : .\n\0 */ + + if (new_length > line_length) + { + line_length = new_length; + line = xrealloc (line, line_length); + } + /* Print the entry, nicely formatted. We've already + expanded any commands in index->entry, including any + implicit @code. Thus, can't call execute_string, since + @@ has turned into @. */ + if (!no_headers) + { + sprintf (line, "* %-37s ", index->entry); + line[2 + strlen (index->entry)] = ':'; + insert_string (line); + /* Make sure any non-macros in the node name are expanded. */ + in_fixed_width_font++; + execute_string ("%s. ", index_node); + insert_index_output_line_no (index->output_line, + output_line_number_len); + in_fixed_width_font--; + } + else + { + /* With --no-headers, the @node lines are gone, so + there's little sense in referring to them in the + index. Instead, output the number or name of the + section that corresponds to that node. */ + sprintf (line, "%-*s ", number_sections ? 46 : 1, index->entry); + line[strlen (index->entry)] = ':'; + insert_string (line); + + if (strlen (index->section) > 0) + { /* We got your number. */ + insert_string ((char *) _("See ")); + insert_string (index->section); + } + else + { /* Sigh, index in an @unnumbered. :-\ */ + insert_string ("\n "); + insert_string ((char *) _("See ")); + insert_string ("``"); + insert_string (expansion (index->section_name, 0)); + insert_string ("''"); + } + + insert_string (". "); + insert_index_output_line_no (index->output_line, + output_line_number_len); + } + } + + /* Prevent `output_paragraph' from growing to the size of the + whole index. */ + flush_output (); + last_index = index; + } + + free (line); + + me_inhibit_expansion--; + printing_index = 0; + + close_single_paragraph (); + filling_enabled = saved_filling_enabled; + inhibit_paragraph_indentation = saved_inhibit_paragraph_indentation; + input_filename = saved_input_filename; + line_number = saved_line_number; + + if (html) + add_html_block_elt ("</ul>"); + else if (xml && docbook) + xml_end_index (); + } + + free (index_name); + /* Re-increment the line number, because get_rest_of_line + left us looking at the next line after the command. */ + line_number++; +} |