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+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
+\usepackage[
+ web={centertitlepage,designv,forcolorpaper,
+ usesf,latextoc,pro}, %tight,
+ eforms,aebxmp
+]{aeb_pro}
+\usepackage{ran_toks}
+\useThisSeed{1441984427}
+%\useLastAsSeed
+%\rtdebugtrue
+%\ranToksOn
+%\ranToksOff
+
+
+%\usepackage{myriadpro}
+\usepackage[altbullet]{lucidbry}
+
+%\usepackage{makeidx}
+%\makeindex
+\usepackage{acroman}
+
+\makeatletter
+\def\eq@fititin#1{\noindent\unskip\nobreak\hfill\penalty50
+ \hskip2em\hbox{}\nobreak\hfill#1}
+\def\fitit{\eq@fititin{\exrtnlabelformat}}
+\@mparswitchfalse\reversemarginpar
+%\def\meta#1{$\langle\textit{\texttt{#1}}\rangle$}
+\def\meta#1{\textit{\texttt{#1}}}
+
+\makeatother
+%\usepackage[active]{srcltx}
+
+\urlstyle{rm}
+
+\DeclareDocInfo
+{
+ university={\AcroTeX.Net},
+ title={\texorpdfstring{The \textsf{ran\_toks}}{The manual for the ran\_toks}
+ Package\texorpdfstring{\\[6pt]\large}{: }
+ Randomizing the order of tokens},
+ author={D. P. Story},
+ email={dpstory@acrotex.net},
+ subject=Documentation for the ran\_toks package,
+ talksite={\url{www.acrotex.net}},
+ version={1.0},
+ Keywords={LaTeX,PDF,random, tokens, JavaScript,Adobe Acrobat},
+ copyrightStatus=True,
+ copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) \the\year, D. P. Story},
+ copyrightInfoURL={http://www.acrotex.net}
+}
+\DeclareInitView{windowoptions={showtitle}}
+
+
+\def\dps{$\hbox{$\mathfrak D$\kern-.3em\hbox{$\mathfrak P$}%
+ \kern-.6em \hbox{$\mathcal S$}}$}
+
+\universityLayout{fontsize=Large}
+\titleLayout{fontsize=LARGE}
+\authorLayout{fontsize=Large}
+\tocLayout{fontsize=Large,color=aeb}
+\sectionLayout{indent=-62.5pt,fontsize=large,color=aeb}
+\subsectionLayout{indent=-31.25pt,color=aeb}
+\subsubsectionLayout{indent=0pt,color=aeb}
+\subsubDefaultDing{\texorpdfstring{$\bullet$}{\textrm\textbullet}}
+
+\def\exSrc{\makebox[0pt][r]{\large{\Pisymbol{webd}{157}}\enspace}}
+
+%\pagestyle{empty}
+\parindent0pt
+\parskip\medskipamount
+
+
+\definePath\bgPath{"C:/Users/Public/Documents/%
+ ManualBGs/Manual_BG_Print_AeB.pdf"}
+\begin{docassembly}
+\addWatermarkFromFile({%
+ bOnTop: false,
+ cDIPath: \bgPath
+})
+\executeSave()
+\end{docassembly}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\selectColors{linkColor=black}
+\tableofcontents
+\selectColors{linkColor=webgreen}
+
+\section{Introduction}
+
+This is a short package for randomizing the order of tokens. The package
+is long overdue; users of \textbf{AeB} and of \textsf{eqexam} have long asked for a way to
+randomize the order of the problems in a test or quiz, or anything for
+that matter.
+
+\exSrc The example file for this package is \texttt{ran\_toks.tex} found in the
+\texttt{examples} folder. The file reproduces the sample code of this
+manual.
+
+\section{The Preamble and Package Options}
+
+The preamble for this package is
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(\usepackage{ran_toks})
+\end{Verbatim}
+The package itself has no options.
+
+The requirements for \textsf{ran\_toks} are the \textsf{verbatim} package
+(part of the standard {\LaTeX} distribution, and the macro file
+\texttt{random.tex}, by Donald Arseneau
+
+
+\section{The main commands and environments}\label{rtmain}
+
+There are two styles for defining a series of tokens to be randomized,
+using either the \cs{ranToks} command or the \cs{bRTVToks}/\cs{eRTVToks}
+pair. Each of these is discussed in the next two subsections.
+
+\subsection{The \texorpdfstring{\protect\cs{ranToks}
+command}{\CMD{ranToks}} command}
+
+The \cs{ranToks} command was the original concept; declare a series of
+tokens to be randomized.
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(!parbox(1.5in)(\ranToks{!meta(name)}{%
+ {!meta(token_1)}
+ {!meta(token_2)}
+ ...
+ {!meta(token_n)}
+}))
+\end{Verbatim}
+were \meta{token\_k} is any non-verbatim content;\footnote{Any token that
+can be in the argument of a command.} each token is enclosed in braces
+(\verb!{}!), this is required. The \meta{name} parameter is required, and
+must be unique for the document; it is used to build the names of internal
+macros. Of course several such \cs{ranToks} can be used in the document,
+either in the preamble or in the body of the document. Multiple
+\cs{ranToks} commands must have a different \meta{name} parameter.
+
+\emph{After} a \cs{ranToks} command has been executed, the number of tokens
+counted is accessible through the \cs{nToksFor} command,
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(\nToksFor{!meta(name)})
+\end{Verbatim}
+The one argument is \meta{name}, and will expand to the total number
+of tokens listing as argument in the \cs{ranToks} command by the same
+name.
+
+The \cs{ranToks} command does not display the randomized tokens, for that
+the command \cs{useRanTok} is used.
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(!parbox(1.3in)(\useRTName{!meta(name)}
+\useRanTok{1}
+\useRanTok{2}
+...
+\useRanTok{n}))
+\end{Verbatim}
+The argument of \cs{useRanTok} is a positive integer between 1 and
+\verb!\nToksFor{!\meta{name}\verb!}!, the number of tokens declared by \cs{ranToks}, inclusive.
+There is no space created following the \cs{useRanTok} command, so if
+these are to be used ``inline'', enclose them in braces (\verb~{}~), eg,
+\verb!{\useRanTok{1}}!. The use of \cs{useRTName} is optional unless the
+listing of the \cs{useRanTok} commands is separated from the \cs{ranToks}
+command that defined them by another \cs{ranToks} command of a different
+name. That should be clear!
+
+Consider this example.
+
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+\ranToks{myPals}{%
+ {Jim}{Richard}{Don}
+ {Alex}{Tom}{J\"{u}rgen}
+}
+\end{Verbatim}
+\ranToks{myPals}{%
+ {Jim}{Richard}{Don}
+ {Alex}{Tom}{J\"{u}rgen}
+}
+I have {\nToksFor{myPals}} pals, they are \useRanTok{1}, \useRanTok{2},
+\useRanTok{3}, \useRanTok{4}, {\useRanTok{5}} and \useRanTok{6}. (Listed
+in the order of best friend to least best friend.)
+The verbatim listing is,
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+I have {\nToksFor{myPals}} pals, they are \useRanTok{1},
+\useRanTok{2}, \useRanTok{3}, \useRanTok{4}, {\useRanTok{5}}
+and \useRanTok{6}.
+\end{Verbatim}
+Notice that \cs{useRanToks} are not enclosed in braces for 1--4 because
+they are each followed by a comma; the fifth token, \verb!{useRanTok{5}}!, is
+enclosed in braces to generate a space following the insertion of the text.
+
+Repeating the sentence yields, ``I have {\nToksFor{myPals}} pals, they are
+\useRanTok{1}, \useRanTok{2}, \useRanTok{3}, \useRanTok{4},
+{\useRanTok{5}} and \useRanTok{6}'' the exact same random order. To obtain
+a different order, re-execute the \cs{ranToks} command with the same
+arguments. Doing just that, \ranToks{myPals}{{Jim}{Richard}{Don}
+{Alex}{Tom}{J\"{u}rgen}}we obtain, ``I have {\nToksFor{myPals}} pals, they
+are \useRanTok{1}, \useRanTok{2}, \useRanTok{3}, \useRanTok{4},
+{\useRanTok{5}} and \useRanTok{6}.'' A new order? For most applications,
+re-randomizing the same token list in the same document is not very likely
+something you need to do.
+
+My original application for this, the one that motivated writing this
+package at long last, was the need to arrange several form buttons
+randomly on the page. My point is that the listing given in the argument
+of \cs{ranToks} can pretty much be anything that is allowed to be an
+argument of a macro; this would exclude verbatim text created by \cs{verb}
+and verbatim environments.
+
+\subsection{The
+\texorpdfstring{\protect\cs{bRTVToks}/\protect\cs{eRTVToks}}
+ {\CMD{bRTVToks}/\CMD{eRTVToks}} pair of commands}
+
+Sometimes the content to be randomized is quite large and contain verbatim
+text. For this, it may be more convenient to use the
+\cs{bRTVToks}/\cs{eRTVToks} command pair. The syntax is
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(!parbox(1.6in)(\bRTVToks{!meta(name)}
+\begin{rtVW}
+ !meta(content)
+\end{rtVW}
+...
+...
+\begin{rtVW}
+ !meta(content)
+\end{rtVW}
+\eRTVToks))
+\end{Verbatim}
+The \cs{bRTVToks}\texttt{\{\meta{name}\}} command begins the (pseudo)
+environment and is ended by \cs{eRTVToks}. Between these two are a series
+of \texttt{rtVW} (random toks verbatim write) environments. When the document
+is compiled, the contents of each of these environments is written to the
+disk drive and saved under a different name (based on the parameter
+\meta{name}). Later, using the \cs{useRanTok} commands, they are input
+back into the document in a random order.
+
+The use of \cs{useRTName} and \cs{useRanTok} were explained and illustrated
+in the previous section. Let's go to the examples,
+
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+\bRTVToks{myThoughts}
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+Roses are red and violets are blue,
+I've forgotten the rest, have you too?
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+I gave up saying bad things like
+\verb!$#%%%^*%^&#$@#! when I was just a teenager
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+I am a good guy, pass it on! The code for this last sentence is,
+\begin{verbatim}
+%#$% I am a good guy, pass it on! ^&*&^*
+\end{verbatim}
+How did that other stuff get in there?
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\eRTVToks
+\end{Verbatim}
+OK, now, let's display these three in random order. Here we place them in
+an \texttt{enumerate} environment.
+
+\bRTVToks{myThoughts}%
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+Roses are red and violets are blue,
+I've forgotten the rest, have you too?
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+I gave up saying bad things like
+\verb!$#%%%^*%^&#$@#! when I was just a teenager
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+I am a good guy, pass it on! The code for this last sentence is,
+\begin{verbatim}
+%#$% I am a good guy, pass it on! ^&*&^*
+\end{verbatim}
+How did that other stuff get in there?
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\eRTVToks
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item \useRanTok{1}
+ \item \useRanTok{2}
+ \item \useRanTok{3}
+\end{enumerate}
+The verbatim listing of the example above is
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item \useRanTok{1}
+ \item \useRanTok{2}
+ \item \useRanTok{3}
+\end{enumerate}
+\end{Verbatim}
+
+\section{Additional arguments and commands}\label{AddCmds}
+
+The syntax given earlier for \cs{useRanTok} was not completely specified.
+It is
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(\useRanTok[!meta(name)]{!meta(number)})
+\end{Verbatim}
+The optional first parameter specifies the \meta{name} of the list from
+which to draw a random token; the \meta{number} is the number of the
+token in the range of 1 and \verb!\nToksFor{!\meta{name}\verb!}!,
+inclusive. The optional argument is useful in special circumstances when
+you want to mix two random lists together.
+
+To illustrate: \useRanTok[myPals]{1}, \useRanTok[myThoughts]{1}
+
+The verbatim listing is
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+To illustrate: \useRanTok[myPals]{1}, \useRanTok[myThoughts]{1}
+\end{Verbatim}
+This is a rather bad illustration. Every time this document is compiled
+there is a different page break on page~\pageref*{AddCmds}. This must be used
+wisely.
+
+The original order of the list of tokens is not lost, you can retrieve
+them using the command \cs{rtTokByNum},
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(\rtTokByNum[!meta(name)]{!meta(number)})
+\end{Verbatim}
+This command expands to the token declared in the list named \meta{name}
+that appears at the \meta{number} place in the list. (Rather awkwardly written.)
+For example, my really best pals are {\rtTokByNum[myPals]{3}} and
+\rtTokByNum[myPals]{4}, but don't tell them. The listing is,
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+For example, my really best pals are {\rtTokByNum[myPals]{3}}
+and \rtTokByNum[myPals]{4}, but don't tell them.
+\end{Verbatim}
+In some sense, \cs{rtTokByNum[\meta{name}]} acts like a simple array, the
+length of which is \cs{nToksFor\{\meta{name}\}}, and whose $k^{\text{th}}$
+element is \cs{rtTokByNum[\meta{name}]\{\meta{k}\}}.
+
+The randomization may be turned off using \cs{ranToksOff} or turned back
+on with \cs{ranToksOn}.
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(!parbox(.9in)(\ranToksOff
+\ranToksOn))
+\end{Verbatim}
+This can be done globally in the preamble for the whole of the document,
+or in the body of the document just prior to either \cs{ranToks} or
+\cs{bRTVToks}. For example,
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+\ranToksOff
+\ranToks{integers}{ {1}{2}{3}{4} }
+\ranToksOff
+\end{Verbatim}
+This should make $\verb!\useRanTok{3}! = \verb!\rtTokByNum{3}! = 3 $;
+executing this code, we get, \ranToksOff\ranToks{integers}{ {1}{2}{3}{4} }\ranToksOff
+$\useRanTok{3} = \rtTokByNum{3} = 3 $? As anticipated.
+
+The command \cs{ranToksOff} is probably best in the preamble to turn off
+all randomization while the rest of the document is being composed.
+
+The \textsf{ran\_toks} package writes an auxiliary file named
+\verb!\jobname\_rt.sav!, below represents two typical lines in this file.
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+1604051353 % initializing seed value
+5747283528 % last random number used
+\end{Verbatim}
+The first line is the initializing seed value used for the last
+compilation of the document; the second line is the last value of the
+pseudo-random number generator used in the document.
+
+Normally, the pseudo-random number generator provided by
+\texttt{random.tex} produces a new initial seed value every minute. So if
+you recompile again before another minute, you'll get the same initial
+seed value.
+
+To obtain a new initial seed value each time you compile, place
+\cs{useLastAsSeed} in the preamble.
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(\useLastAsSeed)
+\end{Verbatim}
+When the document is compiled, the initial seed value taken as the second
+line in the \verb!\jobname\_rt.sav! file, as seen in the above example.
+With this command in the preamble, a new set of random numbers is
+generated on each compile. If the file \cs{jobname\_rt.sav} does not
+exist, the generator will be initialized by its usual method, using the time and date.
+
+The command \cs{useThisSeed} allows you to reproduce a previous
+pseudo-random sequence.
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+!fbox(\useThisSeed{!meta(init_seed_value)})
+\end{Verbatim}
+This command needs to be placed in the preamble. The value of
+\meta{init\_seed\_value} is an integer, normally taken from the
+first line of the \verb!\jobname\_rt.sav! file.
+
+When creating tests (possibly using \textsf{eqexam}), the problems, or
+contiguous collections of problems, can be randomly ordered using the
+\cs{bRTVToks}/\cs{eRTVToks} paradigm. For example, suppose there are two
+classes and you want a random order (some of) the problems for each of the
+two classes. Proceed as follows:
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item Compile the document, open \cs{jobname\_rt.sav}, and copy the
+ first line (in the above example, that would be
+ \texttt{1604051353}).
+\item Place \verb!\useThisSeed{1604051353}! in the preamble. Compiling
+ will bring back the same pseudo-random sequence very time.
+\item Comment this line out, and repeat the process (use
+ \cs{useLastAsSeed} to generate new random sequences at each
+ compile) until you get another distinct randomization, open
+ \cs{jobname\_rt.sav}, and copy the first line again, say its \texttt{735794511}.
+\item Place \verb!\useThisSeed{735794511}! in the preamble.
+\item Label each
+\begin{Verbatim}
+%\useThisSeed{1604051353} % 11:00 class
+%\useThisSeed{735794511} % 12:30 class
+\end{Verbatim}
+To reproduce the random sequence for the class, just uncomment the random
+seed used for that class.
+\end{enumerate}
+If you are using \textsf{eqexam}, the process can be automated as follows:
+\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()]
+\vA{\useThisSeed{1604051353}} % 11:00 class
+\vB{\useThisSeed{735794511}} % 12:30 class
+\end{Verbatim}
+Again, this goes in the preamble.
+
+Now, I simply must get back to my retirement. \dps
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ran_toks/examples/ran_toks.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ran_toks/examples/ran_toks.tex
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+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage{ran_toks}
+
+%\useThisSeed{606574325}
+%\useLastAsSeed
+%\rtdebugtrue
+%\ranToksOn
+%\ranToksOff
+
+\parindent0pt \parskip6pt
+
+
+\begin{document}
+\begin{center}\bfseries
+ Test file for \textsf{ran\_toks} Package\\[3pt]
+ D. P. Story
+\end{center}
+
+Test of the \verb!\ranToks! command.
+
+\ranToks{myPals}{%
+ {Jim}{Richard}{Don}
+ {Alex}{Tom}{J\"{u}rgen}
+}
+I have {\nToksFor{myPals}} pals, they are \useRanTok{1}, \useRanTok{2},
+\useRanTok{3}, \useRanTok{4}, {\useRanTok{5}} and \useRanTok{6}. (Listed
+in the order of best friend to least best friend.)
+
+Test of the \verb!\bRTVToks!/\verb!\eRTVToks! pair of commands and of the
+\texttt{rtVW} environment.
+
+\bRTVToks{myThoughts}%
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+Roses are red and violets are blue,
+I've forgotten the rest, have you too?
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+I gave up saying bad things like
+\verb!$#%%%^*%^&#$@#! when I was just a teenager
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\begin{rtVW}
+\begin{minipage}[t]{.67\linewidth}
+I am a good guy, pass it on! The code for this last sentence is,
+\begin{verbatim}
+%#$% I am a good guy, pass it on! ^&*&^*
+\end{verbatim}
+How did that other stuff get in there?
+\end{minipage}
+\end{rtVW}
+\eRTVToks
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item \useRanTok{1}
+ \item \useRanTok{2}
+ \item \useRanTok{3}
+\end{enumerate}
+
+Use \verb!\useRTName! command when another list separates the current
+position from the list you want to use. Here we want to use the list named
+\texttt{myPals}, but since that definition, a new list named
+\texttt{myThoughts} was declared.
+
+\useRTName{myPals}
+List of pals: \useRanTok{1}, \useRanTok{2}, \useRanTok{3}, \useRanTok{4},
+\useRanTok{4}, \useRanTok{5}.
+
+For mixing lists. it might be easier to use the optional parameter:
+{\useRanTok[myPals]{1}} and \useRanTok[myThoughts]{1}.
+
+The \verb!\rtTokByNum! can retrieve an item from the list, in its declared
+order; eg, from the \texttt{myPals} list, the first and last are {\rtTokByNum[myPals]{1}}
+and \rtTokByNum[myPals]{\nToksFor{myPals}}.
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ran_toks/ran_toks.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ran_toks/ran_toks.dtx
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+% \iffalse meta-comment
+%<*internal>
+\iffalse
+%</internal>
+%<*internal>
+\fi
+\def\nameofplainTeX{plain}
+\ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX\else
+ \expandafter\begingroup
+\fi
+%</internal>
+%<*install>
+\input docstrip.tex
+\keepsilent
+\askforoverwritefalse
+\preamble
+\endpreamble
+\ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX
+\generate{
+ \file{\jobname.sty}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{copyright,package}}
+}
+\fi
+%</install>
+%<install>\endbatchfile
+%<*internal>
+\ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX
+ \expandafter\endbatchfile\else
+ \expandafter\endgroup\fi
+%</internal>
+%<*copyright>
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% ran_toks.sty package, 2012/10/29 %%
+%% Copyright (C) 2012 D. P. Story %%
+%% dpstory@uakron.edu %%
+%% %%
+%% This program can redistributed and/or modified under %%
+%% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License %%
+%% Distributed from CTAN archives in directory %%
+%% macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1 of the %%
+%% License, or (at your option) any later version. %%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%</copyright>
+%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+%<package>\ProvidesPackage{ran_toks}
+%<package> [2012/11/18 v1.0a Randomizing tokens]
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+%\usepackage{\jobname}
+%\usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc}
+%\EnableCrossrefs
+%\CodelineIndex
+%\RecordChanges
+\begin{document}
+ \DocInput{\jobname.dtx}
+\end{document}
+%</driver>
+% \fi
+%
+%\GetFileInfo{\jobname.sty}
+%
+%\title{The \textsf{ran\_toks} Package}
+%\author{D. P. Story}
+%\date{Released \today}
+%
+%\maketitle
+%
+%\StopEventually{^^A
+% \PrintChanges
+% \PrintIndex
+%}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%<*package>
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \paragraph*{Description.}
+% This short package randomizes a list of tokens. The command, \cs{ranToks},
+% takes one argument, which is, in turn, a list of tokens:
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \ranToks{<name>}
+% {
+% {tok_1}{tok_2}...{tok_n}
+% }
+%\end{verbatim}
+% The command defines a series of $n$ internal commands, one for each of the tokens.
+% The definitions are essentially randomized. The randomized tokens are accessed through
+% the command \cs{useRanTok}. For example
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \useRanTok{1}, \useRanTok{2},..., \useRanTok{n}
+%\end{verbatim}
+% gives a random listing of the $n$ tokens. These can be arranged on the page
+% as desired.
+%
+% There is a second construct, designed for more elaborate randomization.
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\bRTVToks{<name>}
+%\begin{rtVW}
+% <some content>
+%\end{rtVW}
+%...
+%...
+%\begin{rtVW}
+%<some content>
+%\end{rtVW}
+%\eRTVToks
+%\end{verbatim}
+% The contents of each of the \texttt{rtVW} environments are written to disk, then input
+% back in in random order, using \cs{useRanTok}, eg,
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \useRanTok{1}, \useRanTok{2},..., \useRanTok{n}
+%\end{verbatim}
+% Other details are left to the readers' imagination.
+%
+% \paragraph{Requirements.} As of this writing, we require only the \texttt{verbatim} package
+% and \texttt{random.tex}, the package was written by Donald Arseneau.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\RequirePackage{verbatim}
+\input{random.tex}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% We redefine \cs{nextrandom} from \texttt{random.tex} to save the initializing seed.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\nextrandom{\begingroup
+ \ifnum\randomi<\@ne % then initialize with time
+ \global\randomi\time
+ \global\multiply\randomi388 \global\advance\randomi\year
+ \global\multiply\randomi31 \global\advance\randomi\day
+ \global\multiply\randomi97 \global\advance\randomi\month
+ \message{Randomizer initialized to \the\randomi.}%
+ \nextrandom \nextrandom \nextrandom
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Save the initial seed value to \cs{rtInitSeedValue}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \xdef\rtInitSeedValue{\the\randomi}%
+ \fi
+ \count@ii\randomi
+ \divide\count@ii 127773 % modulus = multiplier * 127773 + 2836
+ \count@\count@ii
+ \multiply\count@ii 127773
+ \global\advance\randomi-\count@ii % random mod 127773
+ \global\multiply\randomi 16807
+ \multiply\count@ 2836
+ \global\advance\randomi-\count@
+ \ifnum\randomi<\z@ \global\advance\randomi 2147483647\relax\fi
+ \endgroup
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The code for this package was taken from the \textsf{dps} package, and modified
+% suitably. We use several token registers and count registers. This can probably
+% be optimized.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newtoks\rt@listIn \rt@listIn={}
+\newtoks\rt@newListIn \rt@newListIn={}
+\newtoks\rt@listOut \rt@listOut={}
+\newcount\rt@nMax
+\newcount\rt@nCnt
+\newcount\rt@getRanNum
+\newif\ifrtdebug \rtdebugfalse
+\newif\ifwerandomize \werandomizetrue
+\newif\ifsaveseed\saveseedtrue
+\newwrite\rt@Verb@write
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\rt@nameedef#1{\expandafter\edef\csname #1\endcsname}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \section{Commands for controlling the process}
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\ranToksOn}\DescribeMacro{\ranToksOff} These two turn on and turn off
+% randomization.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ranToksOn{\werandomizetrue}
+\def\ranToksOff{\werandomizefalse}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\useThisSeed} initializes the random number generator. Use this to reproduce
+% the same sequence of pseudo-random numbers from an earlier run. We also set
+% \cs{saveseedfalse} so we do not write the initial seed to the disk.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\useThisSeed#1{\saveseedfalse\randomi=#1}
+\@onlypreamble\useThisSeed
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\useLastAsSeed} initializes the random number generator using the
+% last random seed. If the file \cs{jobname\_rt.sav} does not exist, the generator will be
+% initialized using time and date data.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\useLastAsSeed{\IfFileExists{\jobname_rt.sav}%
+ {%
+ \PackageInfo{ran_toks}{Inputting \jobname_rt.sav}%
+ \newread\readsavfile
+ \openin\readsavfile=\jobname_rt.sav
+ \read\readsavfile to \rtInitSeedValue
+ \read\readsavfile to \lastRandomNum
+ \closein\readsavfile
+ \randomi=\lastRandomNum
+ }{%
+ \PackageInfo{ran_toks}{\jobname_rt.sav cannot
+ be found, \MessageBreak
+ using the random initializer}%
+ }%
+}
+\@onlypreamble\useLastAsSeed
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \section{Utility commands}
+%
+% A standard \cs{verbatim} write used in exerquiz and other package in the AeB family.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\verbatimwrite{\@bsphack
+ \let\do\@makeother\dospecials
+ \catcode`\^^M\active \catcode`\^^I=12
+ \def\verbatim@processline{%
+ \immediate\write\verbatim@out
+ {\the\verbatim@line}}%
+ \verbatim@start}
+\def\endverbatimwrite{\@esphack}
+\def\rt@IWVO{\immediate\write\verbatim@out}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% We write only if \cs{ifsaveseed} is true.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\rtInitSeedValue{\the\randomi}
+\def\rt@writeSeedData{%
+ \ifsaveseed
+ \newwrite\rt@savedata
+ \immediate\openout \rt@savedata \jobname_rt.sav
+ \let\verbatim@out\rt@savedata
+ \def\rt@msgi{initializing seed value}%
+ \def\rt@msgii{last random number used}%
+ \uccode`c=`\%\uppercase{%
+ \rt@IWVO{\rtInitSeedValue\space c \rt@msgi}%
+ \rt@IWVO{\the\randomi\space c \rt@msgii}%
+ }%
+ \fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Save the initial seed value to hard drive.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\AtEndDocument{\rt@writeSeedData}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\rt@populateList} is a utility command, its argument is a positive integer, \texttt{n},
+% and it generates a list of the form \verb!\\{1}\\{2}...\\{n}! and is held in the
+% token register \cs{rt@listIn} This listing is later
+% randomly permuted by \cs{rt@RandomizeList}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\rt@populateList#1{%
+ \rt@listIn={}%
+ \rt@nCnt=0
+ \@whilenum\rt@nCnt<#1\do{%
+ \advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \edef\rt@listInHold{\the\rt@listIn\noexpand\\{\the\rt@nCnt}}%
+ \rt@listIn=\expandafter{\rt@listInHold}%
+ }%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\rt@RandomizeList} is the command that gets the process of randomizing
+% the input list going. The argument is the number of tokens. If
+% \cs{werandomize} is false, it just returns the input list; otherwise, it
+% calls \cs{rt@randomizeList} to actually do the work.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\rt@RandomizeList#1{%
+ \global\rt@listIn={}\global\rt@newListIn={}\global\rt@listOut={}%
+ \rt@nMax=#1\relax\rt@populateList{\the\rt@nMax}%
+ \ifwerandomize
+ \expandafter\rt@randomizeList\else
+ \global\rt@listOut=\expandafter{\the\rt@listIn}\fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\rt@randomizeList} randomizes the list of consecutive integers, and leaves the
+% results,
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \\{k_1}\\{k_2}...\\{k_n}
+%\end{verbatim}
+% in the token register \cs{rt@listOut}.
+% \cs{rt@randomizeList} is a loop, looping between itself and \cs{rt@loopTest}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\rt@randomizeList{%
+ \let\\=\rt@processi
+ \setrannum{\rt@getRanNum}{1}{\the\rt@nMax}%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{\string\rt@getRanNum=\the\rt@getRanNum}\fi
+ \rt@nCnt=0\relax
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{LISTING: \the\rt@listIn}\fi
+ \the\rt@listIn
+ \rt@loopTest
+}
+\def\rt@loopTest{\advance\rt@nMax-1\relax
+ \ifnum\rt@nMax>0\relax
+ \def\rt@next{%
+ \rt@listIn=\expandafter{\the\rt@newListIn}%
+ \rt@newListIn={}\rt@randomizeList}%
+ \else
+ \let\rt@next\relax
+ \global\rt@listOut=\expandafter{\the\rt@listOut}%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{Final Result: \string\rt@listOut=\the\rt@listOut}\fi
+ \fi
+ \rt@next
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% In \cs{rt@randomizeList}, we \verb~\let\\=\rt@processi~ before dumping the
+% contents of \cs{rt@listIn}. We then go into a loop \cs{rt@loopTest}. \cs{rt@getRanNum}
+% is the random integer between 1 and \cs{rt@nMax}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\rt@processi#1{\advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \ifnum\rt@nCnt=\rt@getRanNum
+ \edef\rt@listOutHold{\the\rt@listOut}%
+ \global\rt@listOut=\expandafter{\rt@listOutHold\\{#1}}%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{Found it: \string\\{#1}}%
+\typeout{New \string\rt@listOut: \the\rt@listOut}\fi
+ \else
+ \edef\rt@listInHold{\the\rt@newListIn}%
+ \rt@newListIn=\expandafter{\rt@listInHold\\{#1}}%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{\string\rt@newListIn: \the\rt@newListIn}\fi
+ \fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \section{The main commands}
+% \DescribeMacro{\ranToks} takes one argument, a list of tokens. It randomizes them.
+% The randomized listing can be accessed using \cs{useRanTok}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ranToks#1{\begingroup
+ \useRTName{#1}%
+ \r@nToks
+}
+\long\def\r@nToks#1{%
+ \rt@nMax=0
+ \r@ndToks#1\rt@NIL
+}
+\def\rt@NIL{@nil}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\useRTName} sets the base name (use prior to the use of \cs{useRanTok}).
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\useRTName}[1]{\gdef\rt@BaseName{#1}}%
+\let\rt@BaseName\@empty
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\bRTVToks}\cs{bRTVToks} and \DescribeMacro{\eRTVToks}\cs{eRTVToks} enclose a series
+% of \texttt{rtVW} environments. The single argument is the name of this set of
+% verbatim write ``tokens''.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\bRTVToks}[1]{%
+ \rt@nCnt=0
+ \useRTName{#1}%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% At the end of the \texttt{rtVW} environments, initiated by \cs{bRTVToks}, the
+% \cs{eRTVToks} command saves the number of tokens counted, and randomizes the
+% access to the contents of the \texttt{rtVW} environments, this done by
+% \cs{r@nVToks}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\eRTVToks}{%
+ \global\rt@nameedef{\rt@BaseName Cnt}{\the\rt@nCnt}%
+ \expandafter\r@nVToks\expandafter{\rt@BaseName}%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \begin{environment}{rtVW}
+% \cs{rtVW} is a verbatim write environment. It saves its contents to the file
+% \verb!\jobname_\rt@BaseName\the\rt@nCnt.cut!. The file is later input back into
+% the source file in a random way.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\reVerbEnd{\ifhmode\unskip\fi}
+\newenvironment{rtVW}{%
+ \global\advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \immediate\openout\rt@Verb@write
+ \jobname_\rt@BaseName\the\rt@nCnt.cut
+ \let\verbatim@out\rt@Verb@write
+ \verbatimwrite
+}{%
+ \endverbatimwrite
+ \immediate\write\rt@Verb@write{\string\reVerbEnd}%
+ \immediate\closeout\rt@Verb@write
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{environment}
+% \DescribeMacro{\r@nVToks} randomizes the contents of the \texttt{rtVW}
+% environment.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\r@nVToks#1{\begingroup
+ \gdef\rt@BaseName{#1}%
+ \expandafter\rt@nMax\@nameuse{#1Cnt}%
+ \rt@listIn={}\rt@nCnt=0\relax\let\rt@listInHold\@empty
+ \@whilenum\rt@nCnt<\rt@nMax\do{%
+ \advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \edef\rt@listInHold{%
+ \the\rt@listIn{\noexpand\rt@inputVerb{#1\the\rt@nCnt}}}%
+ \rt@listIn=\expandafter{\rt@listInHold}%
+ }%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{\string\r@nVToks: \the\rt@listIn}\fi
+ \expandafter\r@nToks\expandafter{\the\rt@listIn}%
+}
+\def\rt@inputVerb#1{\input{\jobname_#1.cut}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\r@ndToks} is main looping command for \cs{ranToks}
+% and \cs{eRTVToks} (through \cs{r@nVToks}). If the ending token \cs{rt@NIL} is detected, we
+% break off and go to \cs{rt@endToks}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\long\def\r@ndToks#1{%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% If the current argument is \cs{par}, we skip it
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifx#1\par\def\rt@next{\r@ndToks}\else
+ \advance\rt@nMax1
+ \global\@namedef{rtTok\the\rt@nMax\rt@BaseName}{#1}%
+ \def\rt@next{\@ifnextchar\rt@NIL
+ {\rt@endToks\@gobble}{\r@ndToks}}%
+ \fi\rt@next
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The final destination for \cs{r@ndToks}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\rt@endToks{%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Save the number of tokens counted
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \global\rt@nameedef{nMax4\rt@BaseName}{\the\rt@nMax}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Now we randomize the order of the integers 1, 2,\dots\cs{rt@nMax}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \rt@RandomizeList{\the\rt@nMax}%
+ \rt@nCnt=0
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Now we randomized the definitions. We \verb!\let\\=\assignRanToks!, then
+% let loose the tokens!
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \let\\\assignRanToks
+ \the\rt@listOut
+ \endgroup
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\DescribeMacro{\assignRanToks} makes the assignments that are expanded by \cs{useRanTok}.
+% We \cs{let} the assignment \verb!\let\\=\assignRanToks! in \cs{rt@endToks}, just before we dump out the
+% contents of \verb!\the\rt@listOut!.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\assignRanToks#1{\advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \global\rt@nameedef{rtRanTok\the\rt@nCnt\rt@BaseName}%
+ {\noexpand\rtTokByNum[\rt@BaseName]{#1}}%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \subsection{Additional user access commands}
+% \DescribeMacro{\nToksFor} expands the the number of tokens whose name is \texttt{\#1}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\nToksFor}[1]{\@nameuse{nMax4#1}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\rtTokByNum} is an internal macro, but it can be used publicly.
+% The argument of it is an integer, eg, \verb!\rtTokByNum{3}! is the third token, as listed in the order
+% given in the argument of \cs{ranToks}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\rtTokByNum}[2][\rt@BaseName]{\@nameuse{rtTok#2#1}\ignorespaces}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\DescribeMacro{\useRanTok} After \cs{ranToks} has been executed, the user has access to the
+% randomized tokens through \cs{useRanTok}. The argument is an integer 1 through max.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\useRanTok}[2][\rt@BaseName]{\@nameuse{rtRanTok#2#1}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%</package>
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\Finale
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+%%
+%% This is file `ran_toks.sty',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+%%
+%% The original source files were:
+%%
+%% ran_toks.dtx (with options: `copyright,package')
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% ran_toks.sty package, 2012/10/29 %%
+%% Copyright (C) 2012 D. P. Story %%
+%% dpstory@uakron.edu %%
+%% %%
+%% This program can redistributed and/or modified under %%
+%% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License %%
+%% Distributed from CTAN archives in directory %%
+%% macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1 of the %%
+%% License, or (at your option) any later version. %%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+\ProvidesPackage{ran_toks}
+ [2012/11/18 v1.0a Randomizing tokens]
+\RequirePackage{verbatim}
+\input{random.tex}
+\def\nextrandom{\begingroup
+ \ifnum\randomi<\@ne % then initialize with time
+ \global\randomi\time
+ \global\multiply\randomi388 \global\advance\randomi\year
+ \global\multiply\randomi31 \global\advance\randomi\day
+ \global\multiply\randomi97 \global\advance\randomi\month
+ \message{Randomizer initialized to \the\randomi.}%
+ \nextrandom \nextrandom \nextrandom
+ \xdef\rtInitSeedValue{\the\randomi}%
+ \fi
+ \count@ii\randomi
+ \divide\count@ii 127773 % modulus = multiplier * 127773 + 2836
+ \count@\count@ii
+ \multiply\count@ii 127773
+ \global\advance\randomi-\count@ii % random mod 127773
+ \global\multiply\randomi 16807
+ \multiply\count@ 2836
+ \global\advance\randomi-\count@
+ \ifnum\randomi<\z@ \global\advance\randomi 2147483647\relax\fi
+ \endgroup
+}
+\newtoks\rt@listIn \rt@listIn={}
+\newtoks\rt@newListIn \rt@newListIn={}
+\newtoks\rt@listOut \rt@listOut={}
+\newcount\rt@nMax
+\newcount\rt@nCnt
+\newcount\rt@getRanNum
+\newif\ifrtdebug \rtdebugfalse
+\newif\ifwerandomize \werandomizetrue
+\newif\ifsaveseed\saveseedtrue
+\newwrite\rt@Verb@write
+\def\rt@nameedef#1{\expandafter\edef\csname #1\endcsname}
+\def\ranToksOn{\werandomizetrue}
+\def\ranToksOff{\werandomizefalse}
+\def\useThisSeed#1{\saveseedfalse\randomi=#1}
+\@onlypreamble\useThisSeed
+\def\useLastAsSeed{\IfFileExists{\jobname_rt.sav}%
+ {%
+ \PackageInfo{ran_toks}{Inputting \jobname_rt.sav}%
+ \newread\readsavfile
+ \openin\readsavfile=\jobname_rt.sav
+ \read\readsavfile to \rtInitSeedValue
+ \read\readsavfile to \lastRandomNum
+ \closein\readsavfile
+ \randomi=\lastRandomNum
+ }{%
+ \PackageInfo{ran_toks}{\jobname_rt.sav cannot
+ be found, \MessageBreak
+ using the random initializer}%
+ }%
+}
+\@onlypreamble\useLastAsSeed
+\def\verbatimwrite{\@bsphack
+ \let\do\@makeother\dospecials
+ \catcode`\^^M\active \catcode`\^^I=12
+ \def\verbatim@processline{%
+ \immediate\write\verbatim@out
+ {\the\verbatim@line}}%
+ \verbatim@start}
+\def\endverbatimwrite{\@esphack}
+\def\rt@IWVO{\immediate\write\verbatim@out}
+\def\rtInitSeedValue{\the\randomi}
+\def\rt@writeSeedData{%
+ \ifsaveseed
+ \newwrite\rt@savedata
+ \immediate\openout \rt@savedata \jobname_rt.sav
+ \let\verbatim@out\rt@savedata
+ \def\rt@msgi{initializing seed value}%
+ \def\rt@msgii{last random number used}%
+ \uccode`c=`\%\uppercase{%
+ \rt@IWVO{\rtInitSeedValue\space c \rt@msgi}%
+ \rt@IWVO{\the\randomi\space c \rt@msgii}%
+ }%
+ \fi
+}
+\AtEndDocument{\rt@writeSeedData}%
+\def\rt@populateList#1{%
+ \rt@listIn={}%
+ \rt@nCnt=0
+ \@whilenum\rt@nCnt<#1\do{%
+ \advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \edef\rt@listInHold{\the\rt@listIn\noexpand\\{\the\rt@nCnt}}%
+ \rt@listIn=\expandafter{\rt@listInHold}%
+ }%
+}
+\def\rt@RandomizeList#1{%
+ \global\rt@listIn={}\global\rt@newListIn={}\global\rt@listOut={}%
+ \rt@nMax=#1\relax\rt@populateList{\the\rt@nMax}%
+ \ifwerandomize
+ \expandafter\rt@randomizeList\else
+ \global\rt@listOut=\expandafter{\the\rt@listIn}\fi
+}
+\def\rt@randomizeList{%
+ \let\\=\rt@processi
+ \setrannum{\rt@getRanNum}{1}{\the\rt@nMax}%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{\string\rt@getRanNum=\the\rt@getRanNum}\fi
+ \rt@nCnt=0\relax
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{LISTING: \the\rt@listIn}\fi
+ \the\rt@listIn
+ \rt@loopTest
+}
+\def\rt@loopTest{\advance\rt@nMax-1\relax
+ \ifnum\rt@nMax>0\relax
+ \def\rt@next{%
+ \rt@listIn=\expandafter{\the\rt@newListIn}%
+ \rt@newListIn={}\rt@randomizeList}%
+ \else
+ \let\rt@next\relax
+ \global\rt@listOut=\expandafter{\the\rt@listOut}%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{Final Result: \string\rt@listOut=\the\rt@listOut}\fi
+ \fi
+ \rt@next
+}
+\def\rt@processi#1{\advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \ifnum\rt@nCnt=\rt@getRanNum
+ \edef\rt@listOutHold{\the\rt@listOut}%
+ \global\rt@listOut=\expandafter{\rt@listOutHold\\{#1}}%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{Found it: \string\\{#1}}%
+\typeout{New \string\rt@listOut: \the\rt@listOut}\fi
+ \else
+ \edef\rt@listInHold{\the\rt@newListIn}%
+ \rt@newListIn=\expandafter{\rt@listInHold\\{#1}}%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{\string\rt@newListIn: \the\rt@newListIn}\fi
+ \fi
+}
+\def\ranToks#1{\begingroup
+ \useRTName{#1}%
+ \r@nToks
+}
+\long\def\r@nToks#1{%
+ \rt@nMax=0
+ \r@ndToks#1\rt@NIL
+}
+\def\rt@NIL{@nil}
+\newcommand{\useRTName}[1]{\gdef\rt@BaseName{#1}}%
+\let\rt@BaseName\@empty
+\newcommand{\bRTVToks}[1]{%
+ \rt@nCnt=0
+ \useRTName{#1}%
+}
+\newcommand{\eRTVToks}{%
+ \global\rt@nameedef{\rt@BaseName Cnt}{\the\rt@nCnt}%
+ \expandafter\r@nVToks\expandafter{\rt@BaseName}%
+}
+\def\reVerbEnd{\ifhmode\unskip\fi}
+\newenvironment{rtVW}{%
+ \global\advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \immediate\openout\rt@Verb@write
+ \jobname_\rt@BaseName\the\rt@nCnt.cut
+ \let\verbatim@out\rt@Verb@write
+ \verbatimwrite
+}{%
+ \endverbatimwrite
+ \immediate\write\rt@Verb@write{\string\reVerbEnd}%
+ \immediate\closeout\rt@Verb@write
+}
+\def\r@nVToks#1{\begingroup
+ \gdef\rt@BaseName{#1}%
+ \expandafter\rt@nMax\@nameuse{#1Cnt}%
+ \rt@listIn={}\rt@nCnt=0\relax\let\rt@listInHold\@empty
+ \@whilenum\rt@nCnt<\rt@nMax\do{%
+ \advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \edef\rt@listInHold{%
+ \the\rt@listIn{\noexpand\rt@inputVerb{#1\the\rt@nCnt}}}%
+ \rt@listIn=\expandafter{\rt@listInHold}%
+ }%
+\ifrtdebug\typeout{\string\r@nVToks: \the\rt@listIn}\fi
+ \expandafter\r@nToks\expandafter{\the\rt@listIn}%
+}
+\def\rt@inputVerb#1{\input{\jobname_#1.cut}}
+\long\def\r@ndToks#1{%
+ \ifx#1\par\def\rt@next{\r@ndToks}\else
+ \advance\rt@nMax1
+ \global\@namedef{rtTok\the\rt@nMax\rt@BaseName}{#1}%
+ \def\rt@next{\@ifnextchar\rt@NIL
+ {\rt@endToks\@gobble}{\r@ndToks}}%
+ \fi\rt@next
+}
+\def\rt@endToks{%
+ \global\rt@nameedef{nMax4\rt@BaseName}{\the\rt@nMax}%
+ \rt@RandomizeList{\the\rt@nMax}%
+ \rt@nCnt=0
+ \let\\\assignRanToks
+ \the\rt@listOut
+ \endgroup
+}
+\def\assignRanToks#1{\advance\rt@nCnt1
+ \global\rt@nameedef{rtRanTok\the\rt@nCnt\rt@BaseName}%
+ {\noexpand\rtTokByNum[\rt@BaseName]{#1}}%
+}
+\newcommand{\nToksFor}[1]{\@nameuse{nMax4#1}}
+\newcommand{\rtTokByNum}[2][\rt@BaseName]{\@nameuse{rtTok#2#1}\ignorespaces}
+\newcommand{\useRanTok}[2][\rt@BaseName]{\@nameuse{rtRanTok#2#1}}
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `ran_toks.sty'.