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-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/perltex/perltex.dtx | 187 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/perltex/perltex.sty | 18 |
4 files changed, 165 insertions, 41 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/perltex/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/perltex/README index b42358d7fb2..7cb298ff64d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/perltex/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/perltex/README @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ +------------------------------------+ | PERLTEX | - | | | By Scott Pakin, scott+pt@pakin.org | +------------------------------------+ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/perltex/perltex.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/perltex/perltex.pdf Binary files differindex 9f15174fbfd..536ca94a12d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/perltex/perltex.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/perltex/perltex.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/perltex/perltex.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/perltex/perltex.dtx index c96584b208b..3bd604e2f81 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/perltex/perltex.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/perltex/perltex.dtx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ %<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] %<package>\ProvidesPackage{perltex} %<*package> - [2006/06/24 v1.3 LaTeX macros for use with PerlTeX] + [2007/09/29 v1.4 LaTeX macros for use with PerlTeX] %</package> % %<*driver> @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ %</driver> % \fi % -% \CheckSum{511} +% \CheckSum{563} % % \CharacterTable % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z @@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ % \newcommand{\PerlTeX}{Perl\TeX{}} ^^A Name of the complete system % \newcommand{\perltex}{\texttt{perltex.pl}} ^^A Name of the Perl script % \newcommand{\perlmac}{\texttt{perltex.sty}} ^^A Name of the LaTeX package +% \newcommand{\noperlmac}{\texttt{noperltex.sty}} ^^A Name of the alternate LaTeX package % % ^^A Define an environment just like macro but for Perl scalars or lists. % \makeatletter @@ -628,6 +629,7 @@ % % \providecommand{\url}[1]{\texttt{##1}} % +% \bigskip % \noindent % These files may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of % the \LaTeX{} Project Public License, either version~1.3c of this @@ -636,6 +638,19 @@ % version~1.3c or later is part of all distributions of \LaTeX{} version % 2006/05/20 or later. % +% +% \section*{Acknowledgments} +% \label{sec:acknowledgments} +% +% Thanks to Andrew Mertz for writing the first draft of the code that +% produces the \PerlTeX-free \noperlmac\ style file and for testing the +% final draft; to Phil Kitschen~(?) for pointing out an error in the +% Hilbert-matrix example; and to Andrei Alexandrescu for providing a few +% bug fixes. Also, thanks to the many people who have sent me fan mail +% or submitted bug reports or feature requests. (The +% \texttt{\string\perldo} macro and the \texttt{--makesty} option were +% particularly popular requests.) +% % \PrintChanges % \PrintIndex % } @@ -1672,7 +1687,9 @@ \input\plmac@fromfile\relax } % \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} % +% \begin{macro}{\plmac@write@perl@i} % \changes{v1.1}{2004/02/24}{Added a dummy version of the macro to use % if \texttt{latex} was launched directly, without \perltex} % The foregoing code represents the ``real'' definition of @@ -1688,8 +1705,6 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \else \newcommand{\plmac@write@perl@i}[1]{\endgroup} - \AtBeginDocument{% - \renewcommand{\plmac@write@perl@i}[1]{% % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macro}{\plmac@show@placeholder} % There's really no point in outputting a framed ``Perl\TeX'' when a @@ -1698,21 +1713,25 @@ % ``D''~(|DEF|), nothing is output. Otherwise, it'll be ``U''~(|USE|) % and ``Perl\TeX'' will be output. % \begin{macrocode} - \def\plmac@show@placeholder##1##2\@empty{% - \ifx##1D\relax - \endgroup - \else - \endgroup - \fbox{Perl\TeX}% - \fi - }% + \gdef\plmac@show@placeholder#1#2\@empty{% + \ifx#1D\relax + \endgroup + \else + \endgroup + \fbox{Perl\TeX}% + \fi + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macrocode} + \AtBeginDocument{% + \renewcommand{\plmac@write@perl@i}[1]{% \plmac@show@placeholder#1\@empty }% } \fi % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} -% \end{macro} % % \iffalse %</package> @@ -1852,21 +1871,25 @@ my @permittedops; % \begin{perlmacro}{$fromflag} % \begin{perlmacro}{$doneflag} % \begin{perlmacro}{$logfile} +% \begin{perlmacro}{$styfile} +% \begin{perlmacro}{@macroexpansions} % \begin{perlmacro}{$sandbox} % \begin{perlmacro}{$sandbox_eval} % \begin{perlmacro}{$latexpid} -% |$progname| is the run-time name of the \perltex{} program. |$jobname| -% is the base name of the user's |.tex| file, which defaults to the -% \TeX{} default of |texput|. |@latexcmdline| is the command line to -% pass to the \LaTeX{} executable. |$toperl| defines the filename used -% for \LaTeX{}$\rightarrow$Perl communication. |$fromperl| defines the -% filename used for Perl$\rightarrow$\LaTeX{} communication. |$toflag| -% is the name of a file that will exist only after \LaTeX{} creates -% |$tofile|. |$fromflag| is the name of a file that will exist only -% after Perl creates |$fromfile|. |$doneflag| is the name of a file -% that will exist only after Perl deletes |$fromflag|. |$logfile| is the -% name of a log file to which \perltex{} writes verbose execution -% information. |$sandbox| is a secure sandbox in which to run code that +% |$progname| is the run-time name of the \perltex{} program. +% |$jobname| is the base name of the user's |.tex| file, which defaults +% to the \TeX{} default of |texput|. |@latexcmdline| is the command +% line to pass to the \LaTeX{} executable. |$toperl| defines the +% filename used for \LaTeX{}$\rightarrow$Perl communication. +% |$fromperl| defines the filename used for Perl$\rightarrow$\LaTeX{} +% communication. |$toflag| is the name of a file that will exist only +% after \LaTeX{} creates |$tofile|. |$fromflag| is the name of a file +% that will exist only after Perl creates |$fromfile|. |$doneflag| is +% the name of a file that will exist only after Perl deletes +% |$fromflag|. |$logfile| is the name of a log file to which \perltex{} +% writes verbose execution information. |$styfile| is the string +% \noperlmac\ if \perltex\ is run with \texttt{--makesty}, otherwise +% undefined. |$sandbox| is a secure sandbox in which to run code that % appeared in the \LaTeX{} document. |$sandbox_eval| is a subroutine % that evalutes a string within |$sandbox| (normally) or outside of all % sandboxes (if |--nosafe| is specified). |$latexpid| is the process~ID @@ -1881,6 +1904,8 @@ my $toflag; my $fromflag; my $doneflag; my $logfile; +my $styfile; +my @macroexpansions; my $sandbox = new Safe; my $sandbox_eval; my $latexpid; @@ -1897,6 +1922,8 @@ my $latexpid; % \end{perlmacro} % \end{perlmacro} % \end{perlmacro} +% \end{perlmacro} +% \end{perlmacro} % % \subsubsection{Command-line conversion} % @@ -1915,6 +1942,7 @@ Getopt::Long::Configure("require_order", "pass_through"); GetOptions("help" => sub {pod2usage(-verbose => 1)}, "latex=s" => \$latexprog, "safe!" => \$runsafely, + "makesty" => sub {$styfile = "noperltex.sty"}, "permit=s" => \@permittedops) || pod2usage(2); % \end{macrocode} % @@ -1987,10 +2015,10 @@ $latexcmdline[$firstcmd] = % We start by deleting the |$toperl|, |$fromperl|, |$toflag|, % |$fromflag|, and |$doneflag| files, in case any of these were left % over from a previous (aborted) run. We also create a log file, -% |$logfile|. As |@latexcmdline| contains the complete command line to -% pass to |latex| we need only |fork| a new process and have the child -% process overlay itself with |latex|. \perltex{} continues running as -% the parent. +% |$logfile| and, if |$styfile| is defined, a \LaTeXe\ style file. As +% |@latexcmdline| contains the complete command line to pass to |latex| +% we need only |fork| a new process and have the child process overlay +% itself with |latex|. \perltex{} continues running as the parent. % % Note that here and elsewhere in \perltex, |unlink| is called % repeatedly until the file is actually deleted. This works around a @@ -2003,6 +2031,9 @@ foreach my $file ($toperl, $fromperl, $toflag, $fromflag, $doneflag) { unlink $file while -e $file; } open (LOGFILE, ">$logfile") || die "open(\"$logfile\"): $!\n"; +if (defined $styfile) { + open (STYFILE, ">$styfile") || die "open(\"$styfile\"): $!\n"; +} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} defined ($latexpid = fork) || die "fork: $!\n"; @@ -2224,7 +2255,10 @@ while (1) { % message for all other errors caused by executing the user's code. For % clarity of reading both warning and error messages, we elide the % string ``\texttt{at (eval} \meta{number}\texttt{) line} -% \meta{number}''. +% \meta{number}''. Once |$result| is defined---as either the resulting +% \LaTeX\ code or as a |\PackageError|---we store it in +% |@macroexpansions| in preparation for writing it to \noperlmac\ +% (when \perltex\ is run with \texttt{--makesty}). % \begin{macrocode} undef $_; my $result; @@ -2238,7 +2272,7 @@ while (1) { print LOGFILE "# ===> $warningmsg\n\n"; } } - $result="" if !$result || $optag eq "RUN"; + $result = "" if !$result || $optag eq "RUN"; if ($@) { my $msg = $@; $msg =~ s/at \(eval \d+\) line \d+\W+//; @@ -2267,6 +2301,7 @@ while (1) { $helpstring =~ s/\. /.\\space\\space /g; $result .= "{$helpstring}"; } + push @macroexpansions, $result if defined $styfile && $optag eq "USE"; % \end{macrocode} % \end{perlmacro} % \end{perlmacro} @@ -2327,6 +2362,80 @@ END { kill (9, $latexpid); exit 1; } + + if (defined $styfile) { +% \end{macrocode} +% \changes{v1.4}{2007/09/29}{Added support for a \texttt{--makesty} +% option that generates a \PerlTeX-free style file called +% \texttt{noperltex.sty}} +% This is the big moment for the \texttt{--makesty} option. We've +% accumulated the output from each \PerlTeX\ macro invocation into +% |@macroexpansions|, and now we need to produce a +% \noperlmac\ file. We start by generating a boilerplate +% header in which we set up the package and load both \perlmac\ and +% \texttt{filecontents.sty}. +% \begin{macrocode} + print STYFILE <<"STYFILEHEADER1"; +\\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] +\\ProvidesPackage{noperltex} + [2007/09/29 v1.4 Perl-free version of PerlTeX specific to $jobname.tex] +STYFILEHEADER1 + ; + print STYFILE <<'STYFILEHEADER2'; +\RequirePackage{filecontents} + +% Suppress the "Document must be compiled using perltex" error from perltex. +\let\noperltex@PackageError=\PackageError +\renewcommand{\PackageError}[3]{} +\RequirePackage{perltex} +\let\PackageError=\noperltex@PackageError + +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\plmac@macro@invocation@num} +% \begin{macro}{\plmac@show@placeholder} +% \noperlmac\ works by redefining the |\plmac@show@placeholder| macro, +% which normally outputs a framed ``\PerlTeX'' when \perltex\ isn't +% running, changing it to input |noperltex-|\meta{number}|.tex| instead +% (where \meta{number} is the contents of the +% |\plmac@macro@invocation@num| counter). Each +% |noperltex-|\meta{number}|.tex| file contains the output from a single +% invocation of a \PerlTeX-defined macro. +% \begin{macrocode} +% Modify \plmac@show@placeholder to input the next noperltex-*.tex file +% each time a PerlTeX-defined macro is invoked. +\newcount\plmac@macro@invocation@num +\gdef\plmac@show@placeholder#1#2\@empty{% + \ifx#1U\relax + \endgroup + \advance\plmac@macro@invocation@num by 1\relax + \global\plmac@macro@invocation@num=\plmac@macro@invocation@num + \input{noperltex-\the\plmac@macro@invocation@num.tex}% + \else + \endgroup + \fi +} +STYFILEHEADER2 + ; +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Finally, we need to have \noperlmac\ generate each of the +% |noperltex-|\meta{number}|.tex| files. For each element of +% |@macroexpansions| we use one |filecontents| environment to write the +% macro expansion verbatim to a file. +% \begin{macrocode} + foreach my $e (0 .. $#macroexpansions) { + print STYFILE "\n"; + printf STYFILE "%% Invocation #%d\n", 1+$e; + printf STYFILE "\\begin{filecontents}{noperltex-%d.tex}\n", 1+$e; + print STYFILE $macroexpansions[$e], "\\endinput\n"; + print STYFILE "\\end{filecontents}\n"; + } + print STYFILE "\\endinput\n"; + close STYFILE; + } + exit 0; } @@ -2359,6 +2468,7 @@ perltex [B<--latex>=I<program>] [B<-->[B<no>]B<safe>] [B<--permit>=I<feature>] +[B<--makesty] [I<latex options>] @@ -2416,6 +2526,17 @@ option, which can be specified more than once on the command line, enables finer-grained control over the B<perltex> sandbox. See L<Opcode> for more information. +=item B<--makesty> + +Generate a LaTeX style file called F<noperltex.sty>. Replacing the +document's C<\usepackage{perltex}> line with C<\usepackage{noperltex}> +produces the same output but does not require PerlTeX, making the +document suitable for distribution to people who do not have PerlTeX +installed. The disadvantage is that F<noperltex.sty> is specific to +the document that produced it. Any changes to the document's PerlTeX +macro definitions or macro invocations necessitates rerunning +B<perltex> with the B<--makesty> option. + =back These options are then followed by whatever options are normally @@ -2500,6 +2621,10 @@ valid data ``flag'' file whose existence indicates that F<jobname.ffpl> has been deleted +=item F<noperltex-#.tex> + +file generated by F<noperltex.sty> for each PerlTeX macro invocation + =back diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/perltex/perltex.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/perltex/perltex.sty index 13c0694abdf..91d13ec61dc 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/perltex/perltex.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/perltex/perltex.sty @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ %% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] \ProvidesPackage{perltex} - [2006/06/24 v1.3 LaTeX macros for use with PerlTeX] + [2007/09/29 v1.4 LaTeX macros for use with PerlTeX] \newif\ifplmac@have@perltex \plmac@have@perltextrue \@ifundefined{plmac@tag}{\plmac@have@perltexfalse}{} @@ -233,16 +233,16 @@ } \else \newcommand{\plmac@write@perl@i}[1]{\endgroup} + \gdef\plmac@show@placeholder#1#2\@empty{% + \ifx#1D\relax + \endgroup + \else + \endgroup + \fbox{Perl\TeX}% + \fi + }% \AtBeginDocument{% \renewcommand{\plmac@write@perl@i}[1]{% - \def\plmac@show@placeholder##1##2\@empty{% - \ifx##1D\relax - \endgroup - \else - \endgroup - \fbox{Perl\TeX}% - \fi - }% \plmac@show@placeholder#1\@empty }% } |