From 2187b77b4257f2e6585a87b74a60ab630e591423 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 23:51:05 +0000 Subject: listbib fixes per Christian Mandel, 24 Apr 2012 11:47:55 git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@26126 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/listbib/listbib.bst | 2418 ++++++++++++++++++++++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib | 245 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.doc | 2418 ---------------------- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.tex | 52 - Master/texmf-dist/scripts/listbib/listbib | 245 +++ Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/listbib/listbib.tex | 52 + 6 files changed, 2715 insertions(+), 2715 deletions(-) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/listbib/listbib.bst delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.doc delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.tex create mode 100755 Master/texmf-dist/scripts/listbib/listbib create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/listbib/listbib.tex (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/listbib/listbib.bst b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/listbib/listbib.bst new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..89c9c9b5754 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/listbib/listbib.bst @@ -0,0 +1,2418 @@ +% listbib.doc +% listbib.bst +% +% This file was generated by Volker Kuhlmann on 10 Mar 2000 +% from the file btxbst.doc version 0.99b by Oren Patashnik +% [ 3/23/88 (OP) Version 0.99b for BibTeX 0.99c ] +% with the command "/lib/cpp -P -DUNSRT btxbst.doc listbib.doc". +% +% Then comments at the beginning of the file were edited, +% and the essence of biblist version 1.3 by Joachim Schrod were worked in. +% Oh yes, and some improvements were added too... +% +% To obtain listbib.bst, a fast-load no-comment version for bibtex, run +% listbib.doc through the command +% sed -e '/^%/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' +% or simply install listbib.doc as listbib.bst (recommended). +% On contemporary computers the speed increase is very negligible and the loss +% of documentation weighs much more. +% +% Volker Kuhlmann +% 10, 14, 15, 16, 19 Mar; 28 Aug 2000 +% 19 Mar 2000: +% Inheritance check for volume (result of check is still ignored), +% month, totalpages, URL +% 28 Aug 2000: +% Now not printing totalpages and URL if inherited. +% If undefined, defining \url which takes 1 arg and expands to its arg. Load +% package url instead! +% + +% unsrt style (unsorted numbers) + +% +% The ENTRY declaration +% Like Scribe's (according to pages 231-2 of the April '84 edition), +% but no fullauthor or editors fields because BibTeX does name handling. +% The annote field is commented out here because this family doesn't +% include an annotated bibliography style. And in addition to the fields +% listed here, BibTeX has a built-in crossref field, explained later. + +ENTRY +% Fields: + { address +% Usually the address of a publisher or other type of organization. +% Put information in this field only if it helps the reader find the +% thing---for example you should omit the address of a major +% publisher entirely. For a PROCEEDINGS or an INPROCEEDINGS, +% however, it's the address of the conference; for those two entry +% types, include the publisher's or organization's address, if +% necessary, in the publisher or organization field. +% annote +% Long annotation---for annotated bibliographies (begins sentence). + annote +% Used by listbib. Not used by the 4 standard styles, and probably +% not used by too many other styles either. +% Useful for storing comments about bibliographic items which are +% not meant to end up in documents. + author +% Name(s) of author(s), in BibTeX name format. + booktitle +% Book title when the thing being referenced isn't the whole book. +% For book entries, the title field should be used instead. + chapter +% Chapter (or section or whatever) number. + edition +% Edition of a book---should be an ordinal (e.g., "Second"). + editor +% Name(s) of editor(s), in BibTeX name format. +% If there is also an author field, then the editor field should be +% for the book or collection that the work appears in. + howpublished +% How something strange has been published (begins sentence). + institution +% Sponsoring institution of a technical report. + isbn + issn +% The obvious purpose... + journal +% Journal name (macros are provided for many). + key +% Alphabetizing, labeling, and cross-referencing key +% (needed when an entry has no author or editor). + library +% Location of the bibliographic item. This is useful for noting where +% in a library a book is. This is not meant to be printed in +% documents of course. + month +% Month (macros are provided). + note +% To help the reader find a reference (begins sentence). + number +% Number of a journal or technical report, or of a work in a series. + organization +% Organization sponsoring a conference (or publishing a manual); if +% the editor (or author) is empty, and if the organization produces +% an awkward label or cross reference, you should put appropriately +% condensed organization information in the key field as well. + pages +% Page number or numbers (use `--' to separate a range, use `+' +% to indicate pages following that don't form a simple range). + publisher +% Publisher name. + school +% School name (for theses). + series +% The name of a series or set of books. +% An individual book will will also have it's own title. + title +% The title of the thing you're referred to. + totalpages +% Total number of pages of the work. +% Is this what custom-bib uses it for? + type +% Type of a Techreport (e.g., "Research Note") to be used instead of +% the default "Technical Report"; or, similarly, the type of a +% thesis; or of a part of a book. + url +% The URL of an entry which is an electronic document. +% Is this what custom-bib uses it for? + volume +% The volume number of a journal or multivolume work. + year +% The year should contain only numerals (technically, it should end +% with four numerals, after purification; doesn't a begin sentence). + } +% +% Integer entry variables + { + num.entry +% The cardinal number of the entry in the data base. +% Checking for inheritance requires a resort; this number can be used +% to restore the original sort order. + inherited.note + inherited.annote + inherited.isbn + inherited.issn + inherited.library + inherited.volume + inherited.month + inherited.totalpages + inherited.url +% Flags which, when set, indicate that the respective field is +% inherited from another crossref'ed entry. + } +% +% String entry variables + { + label + sort.label + } + + +% These three functions pop one or two (integer) arguments from the stack +% and push a single one, either 0 or 1. +% The 'skip$ in the `and' and `or' functions are used because +% the corresponding if$ would be idempotent + +FUNCTION {not} +{ { #0 } + { #1 } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {and} +{ 'skip$ + { pop$ #0 } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {or} +{ { pop$ #1 } + 'skip$ + if$ +} + +% Each entry function starts by calling output.bibitem, to write the +% \bibitem and its arguments to the .BBL file. Then the various fields +% are formatted and printed by output or output.check. Those functions +% handle the writing of separators (commas, periods, \newblock's), +% taking care not to do so when they are passed a null string. +% Finally, fin.entry is called to add the final period and finish the +% entry. +% +% A bibliographic reference is formatted into a number of `blocks': +% in the open format, a block begins on a new line and subsequent +% lines of the block are indented. A block may contain more than +% one sentence (well, not a grammatical sentence, but something to +% be ended with a sentence ending period). The entry functions should +% call new.block whenever a block other than the first is about to be +% started. They should call new.sentence whenever a new sentence is +% to be started. The output functions will ensure that if two +% new.sentence's occur without any non-null string being output between +% them then there won't be two periods output. Similarly for two +% successive new.block's. +% +% The output routines don't write their argument immediately. +% Instead, by convention, that argument is saved on the stack to be +% output next time (when we'll know what separator needs to come +% after it). Meanwhile, the output routine has to pop the pending +% output off the stack, append any needed separator, and write it. +% +% To tell which separator is needed, we maintain an output.state. +% It will be one of these values: +% before.all just after the \bibitem +% mid.sentence in the middle of a sentence: comma needed +% if more sentence is output +% after.sentence just after a sentence: period needed +% after.block just after a block (and sentence): +% period and \newblock needed. +% Note: These styles don't use after.sentence +% +% VAR: output.state : INTEGER -- state variable for output +% +% The output.nonnull function saves its argument (assumed to be nonnull) +% on the stack, and writes the old saved value followed by any needed +% separator. The ordering of the tests is decreasing frequency of +% occurrence. +% +% output.nonnull(s) == +% BEGIN +% s := argument on stack +% if output.state = mid.sentence then +% write$(pop() * ", ") +% -- "pop" isn't a function: just use stack top +% else +% if output.state = after.block then +% write$(add.period$(pop())) +% newline$ +% write$("\newblock ") +% else +% if output.state = before.all then +% write$(pop()) +% else -- output.state should be after.sentence +% write$(add.period$(pop()) * " ") +% fi +% fi +% output.state := mid.sentence +% fi +% push s on stack +% END +% +% The output function calls output.nonnull if its argument is non-empty; +% its argument may be a missing field (thus, not necessarily a string) +% +% output(s) == +% BEGIN +% if not empty$(s) then output.nonnull(s) +% fi +% END +% +% The output.check function is the same as the output function except that, if +% necessary, output.check warns the user that the t field shouldn't be empty +% (this is because it probably won't be a good reference without the field; +% the entry functions try to make the formatting look reasonable even when +% such fields are empty). +% +% output.check(s,t) == +% BEGIN +% if empty$(s) then +% warning$("empty " * t * " in " * cite$) +% else output.nonnull(s) +% fi +% END +% +% The output.bibitem function writes the \bibitem for the current entry +% (the label should already have been set up), and sets up the separator +% state for the output functions. And, it leaves a string on the stack +% as per the output convention. +% +% output.bibitem == +% BEGIN +% newline$ +% write$("\bibitem[") % for alphabetic labels, +% write$(label) % these three lines +% write$("]{") % are used +% write$("\bibitem{") % this line for numeric labels +% write$(cite$) +% write$("}") +% push "" on stack +% output.state := before.all +% END +% +% The fin.entry function finishes off an entry by adding a period to the +% string remaining on the stack. If the state is still before.all +% then nothing was produced for this entry, so the result will look bad, +% but the user deserves it. (We don't omit the whole entry because the +% entry was cited, and a bibitem is needed to define the citation label.) +% +% fin.entry == +% BEGIN +% write$(add.period$(pop())) +% newline$ +% END +% +% The new.block function prepares for a new block to be output, and +% new.sentence prepares for a new sentence. +% +% new.block == +% BEGIN +% if output.state <> before.all then +% output.state := after.block +% fi +% END +% +% new.sentence == +% BEGIN +% if output.state <> after.block then +% if output.state <> before.all then +% output.state := after.sentence +% fi +% fi +% END +% + +INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence after.sentence after.block } + +FUNCTION {init.state.consts} +{ #0 'before.all := + #1 'mid.sentence := + #2 'after.sentence := + #3 'after.block := +} + +% the variables s and t are temporary string holders + +STRINGS { s t } + +FUNCTION {output.nonnull} +{ 's := + output.state mid.sentence = + { ", " * write$ } + { output.state after.block = + { add.period$ write$ + newline$ + "\newblock " write$ + } + { output.state before.all = + 'write$ + { add.period$ " " * write$ } + if$ + } + if$ + mid.sentence 'output.state := + } + if$ + s +} + +FUNCTION {output} +{ duplicate$ empty$ + 'pop$ + 'output.nonnull + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {output.check} +{ 't := + duplicate$ empty$ + { pop$ "empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } + 'output.nonnull + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {output.bibitem} +{ newline$ + + "\bibitem{" write$ + + cite$ write$ + "}" write$ + newline$ + "" + before.all 'output.state := +} + +% This function finishes all entries. + +FUNCTION {fin.entry} +{ add.period$ + write$ + newline$ +} + +FUNCTION {new.block} +{ output.state before.all = + 'skip$ + { after.block 'output.state := } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {new.sentence} +{ output.state after.block = + 'skip$ + { output.state before.all = + 'skip$ + { after.sentence 'output.state := } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% Sometimes we begin a new block only if the block will be big enough. The +% new.block.checka function issues a new.block if its argument is nonempty; +% new.block.checkb does the same if either of its TWO arguments is nonempty. + +FUNCTION {new.block.checka} +{ empty$ + 'skip$ + 'new.block + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {new.block.checkb} +{ empty$ + swap$ empty$ + and + 'skip$ + 'new.block + if$ +} + +% The new.sentence.check functions are analogous. + +FUNCTION {new.sentence.checka} +{ empty$ + 'skip$ + 'new.sentence + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {new.sentence.checkb} +{ empty$ + swap$ empty$ + and + 'skip$ + 'new.sentence + if$ +} + +% Here are some functions for formatting chunks of an entry. +% By convention they either produce a string that can be followed by +% a comma or period (using add.period$, so it is OK to end in a period), +% or they produce the null string. +% +% A useful utility is the field.or.null function, which checks if the +% argument is the result of pushing a `missing' field (one for which no +% assignment was made when the current entry was read in from the database) +% or the result of pushing a string having no non-white-space characters. +% It returns the null string if so, otherwise it returns the field string. +% Its main (but not only) purpose is to guarantee that what's left on the +% stack is a string rather than a missing field. +% +% field.or.null(s) == +% BEGIN +% if empty$(s) then return "" +% else return s +% END +% +% Another helper function is emphasize, which returns the argument emphazised, +% if that is non-empty, otherwise it returns the null string. Italic +% corrections aren't used, so this function should be used when punctation +% will follow the result. +% LaTeX's \emph{} will take care of italic correction. +% +% emphasize(s) == +% BEGIN +% if empty$(s) then return "" +% %else return "{\em " * s * "}" +% else return "\emph{" * s * "}" +% +% The format.names function formats the argument (which should be in +% BibTeX name format) into "First Von Last, Junior", separated by commas +% and with an "and" before the last (but ending with "et~al." if the last +% of multiple authors is "others"). This function's argument should always +% contain at least one name. +% +% VAR: nameptr, namesleft, numnames: INTEGER +% pseudoVAR: nameresult: STRING (it's what's accumulated on the stack) +% +% format.names(s) == +% BEGIN +% nameptr := 1 +% numnames := num.names$(s) +% namesleft := numnames +% while namesleft > 0 +% do +% % for full names: +% t := format.name$(s, nameptr, "{ff~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}") +% % for abbreviated first names: +% t := format.name$(s, nameptr, "{f.~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}") +% if nameptr > 1 then +% if namesleft > 1 then nameresult := nameresult * ", " * t +% else if numnames > 2 +% then nameresult := nameresult * "," +% fi +% if t = "others" +% then nameresult := nameresult * " et~al." +% else nameresult := nameresult * " and " * t +% fi +% fi +% else nameresult := t +% fi +% nameptr := nameptr + 1 +% namesleft := namesleft - 1 +% od +% return nameresult +% END +% +% The format.authors function returns the result of format.names(author) +% if the author is present, or else it returns the null string +% +% format.authors == +% BEGIN +% if empty$(author) then return "" +% else return format.names(author) +% fi +% END +% +% Format.editors is like format.authors, but it uses the editor field, +% and appends ", editor" or ", editors" +% +% format.editors == +% BEGIN +% if empty$(editor) then return "" +% else +% if num.names$(editor) > 1 then +% return format.names(editor) * ", editors" +% else +% return format.names(editor) * ", editor" +% fi +% fi +% END +% +% Other formatting functions are similar, so no "comment version" will be +% given for them. +% +% The `pop$' in this function gets rid of the duplicate `empty' value and +% the `skip$' returns the duplicate field value + +FUNCTION {field.or.null} +{ duplicate$ empty$ + { pop$ "" } + 'skip$ + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {emphasize} +{ duplicate$ empty$ + { pop$ "" } + %%{ "{\em " swap$ * "}" * } + { "\emph{" swap$ * "}" * } + if$ +} + +INTEGERS { nameptr namesleft numnames } + +FUNCTION {format.names} +{ 's := + #1 'nameptr := + s num.names$ 'numnames := + numnames 'namesleft := + { namesleft #0 > } + + { s nameptr "{ff~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}" format.name$ 't := + + nameptr #1 > + { namesleft #1 > + { ", " * t * } + { numnames #2 > + { "," * } + 'skip$ + if$ + t "others" = + { " et~al." * } + { " and " * t * } + if$ + } + if$ + } + 't + if$ + nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := + namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := + } + while$ +} + +FUNCTION {format.authors} +{ author empty$ + { "" } + { author format.names } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {format.editors} +{ editor empty$ + { "" } + { editor format.names + editor num.names$ #1 > + { ", editors" * } + { ", editor" * } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% Format note. +% Need to introduce this because we check whether it's inherited. + +FUNCTION {note.output} +{ inherited.note + { } + { note output } + if$ +} + +% Format totalpages and URL. + +FUNCTION {format.totalpages} +{ totalpages empty$ + { "" } + { "Pages: " totalpages * } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {format.url} +{ url empty$ + { "" } + { "URL: \url{" url * "}" * } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {check.bullet} +{ duplicate$ empty$ + 'skip$ + { " \ensuremath{\bullet} " * } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {check.par} +{ duplicate$ empty$ + 'skip$ + { "\par " * } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {format.totalpages.url} +{ totalpages missing$ + inherited.totalpages + or + { "" } + { format.totalpages } + if$ + url missing$ + inherited.url + or + { } + { check.bullet + format.url * } + if$ + %check.par +} + +FUNCTION {output.totalpages.url} +{ new.block output + newline$ "\annote " write$ + write$ + %newline$ + "\endannote" +} + +% Deal with annote. +% This will also output totalpages and URL. + +FUNCTION {output.annote} +{ new.block "\annote " output + newline$ write$ + annote add.period$ write$ newline$ + "\endannote" +} + +FUNCTION {annote.output} +{ format.totalpages.url + duplicate$ empty$ + 'pop$ + { output.totalpages.url } + if$ + % + annote empty$ + inherited.annote + or + 'skip$ + { output.annote } + if$ +} + +% Formatting + outputting ISBN and ISSN + +FUNCTION {format.isbn} +{ isbn empty$ + { "" } + { new.sentence "ISBN~" isbn * } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {format.issn} +{ issn empty$ + { "" } + { new.sentence "ISSN~" issn * } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {isbn.output} +{ inherited.isbn + { "" } + { format.isbn } + if$ + output +} + +FUNCTION {issn.output} +{ inherited.issn + { "" } + { format.issn } + if$ + output +} + +FUNCTION {isbn.issn.output} +{ %% both isbn and issn, but not both inherited + isbn empty$ not + issn empty$ not + and + inherited.isbn + inherited.issn + and not and + { "used both ISBN and ISSN fields in " cite$ * warning$ } + 'skip$ + if$ + isbn.output + issn.output +} + +% Formatting library +% We need to check and possibly alter the output state to avoid a period +% being output after the library part. +% In fact, we can't call output (because it can never work in this case), +% instead we write to the output buffer ourselves and set the output.state +% to something useful. + +FUNCTION {format.library} +{ library empty$ + { "" } + { "\library{" library * "}" * } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {library.output} +{ % "checking lib out stat" top$ %% debug + inherited.library + { "" } + { format.library } + if$ + duplicate$ empty$ + { output } + { "%" * write$ newline$ + before.all 'output.state := + } + if$ +} + +% The format.title function is used for non-book-like titles. +% For most styles we convert to lowercase (except for the very first letter, +% and except for the first one after a colon (followed by whitespace)), +% and hope the user has brace-surrounded words that need to stay capitilized; +% for some styles, however, we leave it as it is in the database. + +FUNCTION {format.title} +{ title empty$ + { "" } + +% { title "t" change.case$ } + 'title + + if$ +} + +% By default, BibTeX sets the global integer variable global.max$ to the BibTeX +% constant glob_str_size, the maximum length of a global string variable. +% Analogously, BibTeX sets the global integer variable entry.max$ to +% ent_str_size, the maximum length of an entry string variable. +% The style designer may change these if necessary (but this is unlikely) + +% The n.dashify function makes each single `-' in a string a double `--' +% if it's not already +% +% pseudoVAR: pageresult: STRING (it's what's accumulated on the stack) +% +% n.dashify(s) == +% BEGIN +% t := s +% pageresult := "" +% while (not empty$(t)) +% do +% if (first character of t = "-") +% then +% if (next character isn't) +% then +% pageresult := pageresult * "--" +% t := t with the "-" removed +% else +% while (first character of t = "-") +% do +% pageresult := pageresult * "-" +% t := t with the "-" removed +% od +% fi +% else +% pageresult := pageresult * the first character +% t := t with the first character removed +% fi +% od +% return pageresult +% END + +FUNCTION {n.dashify} +{ 't := + "" + { t empty$ not } + { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = + { t #1 #2 substring$ "--" = not + { "--" * + t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := + } + { { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = } + { "-" * + t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := + } + while$ + } + if$ + } + { t #1 #1 substring$ * + t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := + } + if$ + } + while$ +} + +% The format.date function is for the month and year, but we give a warning if +% there's an empty year but the month is there, and we return the empty string +% if they're both empty. + +FUNCTION {format.date} +{ year empty$ + { month empty$ + inherited.month + or + { "" } + { "there's a month but no year in " cite$ * warning$ + month + } + if$ + } + { month empty$ + inherited.month + or + 'year + { month " " * year * } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% The format.btitle is for formatting the title field when it is a book-like +% entry---the style used here keeps it in uppers-and-lowers and emphasizes it. + +FUNCTION {format.btitle} +{ title emphasize +} + +% For several functions we'll need to connect two strings with a +% tie (~) if the second one isn't very long (fewer than 3 characters). +% The tie.or.space.connect function does that. It concatenates the two +% strings on top of the stack, along with either a tie or space between +% them, and puts this concatenation back onto the stack: +% +% tie.or.space.connect(str1,str2) == +% BEGIN +% if text.length$(str2) < 3 +% then return the concatenation of str1, "~", and str2 +% else return the concatenation of str1, " ", and str2 +% END + +FUNCTION {tie.or.space.connect} +{ duplicate$ text.length$ #3 < + { "~" } + { " " } + if$ + swap$ * * +} + +% The either.or.check function complains if both fields of an either-or pair +% are nonempty. +% +% either.or.check(t,s) == +% BEGIN +% if not empty$(s) then +% warning$(can't use both " * t * " fields in " * cite$) +% fi +% END + +FUNCTION {either.or.check} +{ empty$ + 'pop$ + { "can't use both " swap$ * " fields in " * cite$ * warning$ } + if$ +} + +% The format.bvolume function is for formatting the volume and perhaps +% series name of a multivolume work. If both a volume and a series field +% are there, we assume the series field is the title of the whole multivolume +% work (the title field should be the title of the thing being referred to), +% and we add an "of ". This function is called in mid-sentence. + +FUNCTION {format.bvolume} +{ volume empty$ + { "" } + { "volume" volume tie.or.space.connect + series empty$ + 'skip$ + { " of " * series emphasize * } + if$ + "volume and number" number either.or.check + } + if$ +} + +% The format.number.series function is for formatting the series name +% and perhaps number of a work in a series. This function is similar to +% format.bvolume, although for this one the series must exist (and the +% volume must not exist). If the number field is empty we output either +% the series field unchanged if it exists or else the null string. +% If both the number and series fields are there we assume the series field +% gives the name of the whole series (the title field should be the title +% of the work being one referred to), and we add an "in ". +% We capitilize Number when this function is used at the beginning of a block. + +FUNCTION {format.number.series} +{ volume empty$ + { number empty$ + { series field.or.null } + { output.state mid.sentence = + { "number" } + { "Number" } + if$ + number tie.or.space.connect + series empty$ + { "there's a number but no series in " cite$ * warning$ } + { " in " * series * } + if$ + } + if$ + } + { "" } + if$ +} + +% The format.edition function appends " edition" to the edition, if present. +% We lowercase the edition (it should be something like "Third"), because +% this doesn't start a sentence. + +FUNCTION {format.edition} +{ edition empty$ + { "" } + { output.state mid.sentence = + { edition "l" change.case$ " edition" * } + { edition "t" change.case$ " edition" * } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% The format.pages function is used for formatting a page range in a book +% (and in rare circumstances, an article). +% +% The multi.page.check function examines the page field for a "-" or "," or "+" +% so that format.pages can use "page" instead of "pages" if none exists. +% Note: global.max$ here means "take the rest of the string" +% +% VAR: multiresult: INTEGER (actually, a boolean) +% +% multi.page.check(s) == +% BEGIN +% t := s +% multiresult := false +% while ((not multiresult) and (not empty$(t))) +% do +% if (first character of t = "-" or "," or "+") +% then multiresult := true +% else t := t with the first character removed +% fi +% od +% return multiresult +% END + +INTEGERS { multiresult } + +FUNCTION {multi.page.check} +{ 't := + #0 'multiresult := + { multiresult not + t empty$ not + and + } + { t #1 #1 substring$ + duplicate$ "-" = + swap$ duplicate$ "," = + swap$ "+" = + or or + { #1 'multiresult := } + { t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } + if$ + } + while$ + multiresult +} + +% This function doesn't begin a sentence so "pages" isn't capitalized. +% Other functions that use this should keep that in mind. + +FUNCTION {format.pages} +{ pages empty$ + { "" } + { pages multi.page.check + { "pages" pages n.dashify tie.or.space.connect } + { "page" pages tie.or.space.connect } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% The format.vol.num.pages function is for the volume, number, and page range +% of a journal article. We use the format: vol(number):pages, with some +% variations for empty fields. This doesn't begin a sentence. + +FUNCTION {format.vol.num.pages} +{ volume field.or.null + number empty$ + 'skip$ + { "(" number * ")" * * + volume empty$ + { "there's a number but no volume in " cite$ * warning$ } + 'skip$ + if$ + } + if$ + pages empty$ + 'skip$ + { duplicate$ empty$ + { pop$ format.pages } + { ":" * pages n.dashify * } + if$ + } + if$ +} + + +% The format.chapter.pages, if the chapter is present, puts whatever is in the +% type field (or else "chapter" if type is empty) in front of a chapter number. +% It then appends the pages, if present. This doesn't begin a sentence. + +FUNCTION {format.chapter.pages} +{ chapter empty$ + 'format.pages + { type empty$ + { "chapter" } + { type "l" change.case$ } + if$ + chapter tie.or.space.connect + pages empty$ + 'skip$ + { ", " * format.pages * } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% The format.in.ed.booktitle function is used for starting out a sentence +% that begins "In ", putting an editor before the title if one +% exists. + +FUNCTION {format.in.ed.booktitle} +{ booktitle empty$ + { "" } + { editor empty$ + { "In " booktitle emphasize * } + { "In " format.editors * ", " * booktitle emphasize * } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% The function empty.misc.check complains if all six fields are empty, and +% if there's been no sorting or alphabetic-label complaint. + +FUNCTION {empty.misc.check} +{ author empty$ title empty$ howpublished empty$ + month empty$ year empty$ note empty$ + and and and and and + + + + { "all relevant fields are empty in " cite$ * warning$ } + 'skip$ + if$ +} + +% The function format.thesis.type returns either the (case-changed) type field, +% if it is defined, or else the default string already on the stack +% (like "Master's thesis" or "PhD thesis"). + +FUNCTION {format.thesis.type} +{ type empty$ + 'skip$ + { pop$ + type "t" change.case$ + } + if$ +} + +% The function format.tr.number makes a string starting with "Technical Report" +% (or type, if that field is defined), followed by the number if there is one; +% it returns the starting part (with a case change) even if there is no number. +% This is used at the beginning of a sentence. + +FUNCTION {format.tr.number} +{ type empty$ + { "Technical Report" } + 'type + if$ + number empty$ + { "t" change.case$ } + { number tie.or.space.connect } + if$ +} + +% Now come the cross-referencing functions (these are invoked because +% one entry in the database file(s) cross-references another, by giving +% the other entry's database key in a `crossref' field). This feature +% allows one or more titled things that are part of a larger titled +% thing to cross-reference the larger thing. These styles allow for +% five posibilities: (1) an ARTICLE may cross-reference an ARTICLE; +% (2) a BOOK, (3) INBOOK, or (4) INCOLLECTION may cross-reference a BOOK; +% or (5) an INPROCEEDINGS may cross-reference a PROCEEDINGS. +% Each of these is explained in more detail later. +% +% An ARTICLE entry type may cross reference another ARTICLE (this is +% intended for when an entire journal is devoted to a single topic--- +% but since there is no JOURNAL entry type, the journal, too, should be +% classified as an ARTICLE but without the author and title fields). +% This will result in two warning messages for the journal's entry +% if it's included in the reference list, but such is life. +% +% format.article.crossref == +% BEGIN +% if empty$(key) then +% if empty$(journal) then +% warning$("need key or journal for " * cite$ * +% " to crossref " * crossref) +% return(" \cite{" * crossref * "}") +% else +% return("In " * emphazise.correct (journal) * +% " \cite{" * crossref * "}") +% fi +% else +% return("In " * key * " \cite{" * crossref * "}") +% fi +% END +% +% The other cross-referencing functions are similar, so no "comment version" +% will be given for them. + +FUNCTION {format.article.crossref} +{ key empty$ + { journal empty$ + { "need key or journal for " cite$ * " to crossref " * crossref * + warning$ + "" + } + %{ "In {\em " journal * "\/}" * } + { "In " journal emphasize * } + if$ + } + { "In " key * } + if$ + " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * +} + +% We use just the last names of editors for a cross reference: either +% "editor", or "editor1 and editor2", or "editor1 et~al." depending on +% whether there are one, or two, or more than two editors. + +FUNCTION {format.crossref.editor} +{ editor #1 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ + editor num.names$ duplicate$ + #2 > + { pop$ " et~al." * } + { #2 < + 'skip$ + { editor #2 "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}" format.name$ "others" = + { " et~al." * } + { " and " * editor #2 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ * } + if$ + } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% A BOOK (or INBOOK) entry type (assumed to be for a single volume in a +% multivolume work) may cross reference another BOOK (the entire multivolume). +% Usually there will be an editor, in which case we use that to construct the +% cross reference; otherwise we use a nonempty key field or else the series +% field (since the series gives the title of the multivolume work). + +FUNCTION {format.book.crossref} +{ volume empty$ + { % We have a problem here: this function is called from both book and + % inbook when there is a crossref. While it makes sense to warn about an + % empty volume for a book which crossreferences another book (e.g. when + % it is volume N of a multivolume work), this does not hold for inbook. + % An inbook is a part of a book; a volume doesn't make sense (even + % less warning about one). + % Solution: disable warning for inbook. [VK Mar 2000] + %"empty volume in " cite$ * "'s crossref of " * crossref * warning$ + type$ "inbook" = + 'skip$ + { "empty volume in " cite$ * "'s crossref of " * crossref * warning$ } + if$ + "In " + } + { "Volume" volume tie.or.space.connect + " of " * + } + if$ + editor empty$ + editor field.or.null author field.or.null = + or + { key empty$ + { series empty$ + { "need editor, key, or series for " cite$ * " to crossref " * + crossref * warning$ + "" * + } + %{ "{\em " * series * "\/}" * } + { series emphasize * } + if$ + } + { key * } + if$ + } + { format.crossref.editor * } + if$ + " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * +} + +% An INCOLLECTION entry type may cross reference a BOOK (assumed to be the +% collection), or an INPROCEEDINGS may cross reference a PROCEEDINGS. +% Often there will be an editor, in which case we use that to construct +% the cross reference; otherwise we use a nonempty key field or else +% the booktitle field (which gives the cross-referenced work's title). + +FUNCTION {format.incoll.inproc.crossref} +{ editor empty$ + editor field.or.null author field.or.null = + or + { key empty$ + { booktitle empty$ + { "need editor, key, or booktitle for " cite$ * " to crossref " * + crossref * warning$ + "" + } + %{ "In {\em " booktitle * "\/}" * } + { "In " booktitle emphasize * } + if$ + } + { "In " key * } + if$ + } + { "In " format.crossref.editor * } + if$ + " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * +} + +% Now we define the type functions for all entry types that may appear +% in the .BIB file---e.g., functions like `article' and `book'. These +% are the routines that actually generate the .BBL-file output for +% the entry. These must all precede the READ command. In addition, the +% style designer should have a function `default.type' for unknown types. +% Note: The fields (within each list) are listed in order of appearance, +% except as described for an `inbook' or a `proceedings'. +% +% The article function is for an article in a journal. An article may +% CROSSREF another article. +% Required fields: author, title, journal, year +% Optional fields: volume, number, pages, month, note +% Also optional: library, issn, annote +% +% article == +% BEGIN +% output.bibitem +% output.check(format.authors,"author") +% new.block +% output.check(format.title,"title") +% new.block +% if missing$(crossref) then +% output.check(emphasize(journal),"journal") +% output(format.vol.num.pages) +% output.check(format.date,"year") +% else +% output.nonnull(format.article.crossref) +% output(format.pages) +% fi +% new.block +% output(note) +% fin.entry +% END +% +% The book function is for a whole book. A book may CROSSREF another book. +% Required fields: author or editor, title, publisher, year +% Optional fields: volume or number, series, address, edition, month, +% note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote +% +% book == +% BEGIN +% if empty$(author) then output.check(format.editors,"author and editor") +% else output.check(format.authors,"author") +% if missing$(crossref) then +% either.or.check("author and editor",editor) +% fi +% fi +% new.block +% output.check(format.btitle,"title") +% if missing$(crossref) then +% output(format.bvolume) +% new.block +% output(format.number.series) +% new.sentence +% output.check(publisher,"publisher") +% output(address) +% else +% new.block +% output.nonnull(format.book.crossref) +% fi +% output(format.edition) +% output.check(format.date,"year") +% new.block +% output(note) +% fin.entry +% END +% +% The other entry functions are all quite similar, so no "comment version" +% will be given for them. + +FUNCTION {article} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors "author" output.check + new.block + format.title "title" output.check + new.block + crossref missing$ + { journal emphasize "journal" output.check + format.vol.num.pages output + format.date "year" output.check + } + { format.article.crossref output.nonnull + format.pages output + } + if$ + issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +FUNCTION {book} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + author empty$ + { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } + { format.authors output.nonnull + crossref missing$ + { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } + 'skip$ + if$ + } + if$ + new.block + format.btitle "title" output.check + crossref missing$ + { format.bvolume output + new.block + format.number.series output + new.sentence + publisher "publisher" output.check + address output + } + { new.block + format.book.crossref output.nonnull + } + if$ + format.edition output + format.date "year" output.check + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% A booklet is a bound thing without a publisher or sponsoring institution. +% Required: title +% Optional: author, howpublished, address, month, year, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {booklet} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors output + new.block + format.title "title" output.check + howpublished address new.block.checkb + howpublished output + address output + format.date output + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% For the conference entry type, see inproceedings. + +% An inbook is a piece of a book: either a chapter and/or a page range. +% It may CROSSREF a book. If there's no volume field, the type field +% will come before number and series. +% Required: author or editor, title, chapter and/or pages, publisher,year +% Optional: volume or number, series, type, address, edition, month, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {inbook} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + author empty$ + { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } + { format.authors output.nonnull + crossref missing$ + { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } + 'skip$ + if$ + } + if$ + new.block + format.btitle "title" output.check + crossref missing$ + { format.bvolume output + format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check + new.block + format.number.series output + new.sentence + publisher "publisher" output.check + address output + } + { format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check + new.block + format.book.crossref output.nonnull + } + if$ + format.edition output + format.date "year" output.check + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% An incollection is like inbook, but where there is a separate title +% for the referenced thing (and perhaps an editor for the whole). +% An incollection may CROSSREF a book. +% Required: author, title, booktitle, publisher, year +% Optional: editor, volume or number, series, type, chapter, pages, +% address, edition, month, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {incollection} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors "author" output.check + new.block + format.title "title" output.check + new.block + crossref missing$ + { format.in.ed.booktitle "booktitle" output.check + format.bvolume output + format.number.series output + format.chapter.pages output + new.sentence + publisher "publisher" output.check + address output + format.edition output + format.date "year" output.check + } + { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull + format.chapter.pages output + } + if$ + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% An inproceedings is an article in a conference proceedings, and it may +% CROSSREF a proceedings. If there's no address field, the month (& year) +% will appear just before note. +% Required: author, title, booktitle, year +% Optional: editor, volume or number, series, pages, address, month, +% organization, publisher, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {inproceedings} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors "author" output.check + new.block + format.title "title" output.check + new.block + crossref missing$ + { format.in.ed.booktitle "booktitle" output.check + format.bvolume output + format.number.series output + format.pages output + address empty$ + { organization publisher new.sentence.checkb + organization output + publisher output + format.date "year" output.check + } + { address output.nonnull + format.date "year" output.check + new.sentence + organization output + publisher output + } + if$ + } + { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull + format.pages output + } + if$ + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% The conference function is included for Scribe compatibility. + +FUNCTION {conference} { inproceedings } + +% A manual is technical documentation. +% Required: title +% Optional: author, organization, address, edition, month, year, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {manual} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + author empty$ + { organization empty$ + 'skip$ + { organization output.nonnull + address output + } + if$ + } + { format.authors output.nonnull } + if$ + new.block + format.btitle "title" output.check + author empty$ + { organization empty$ + { address new.block.checka + address output + } + 'skip$ + if$ + } + { organization address new.block.checkb + organization output + address output + } + if$ + format.edition output + format.date output + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% A mastersthesis is a Master's thesis. +% Required: author, title, school, year +% Optional: type, address, month, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {mastersthesis} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors "author" output.check + new.block + format.title "title" output.check + new.block + "Master's thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull + school "school" output.check + address output + format.date "year" output.check + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% A misc is something that doesn't fit elsewhere. +% Required: at least one of the `optional' fields +% Optional: author, title, howpublished, month, year, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {misc} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors output + title howpublished new.block.checkb + format.title output + howpublished new.block.checka + howpublished output + format.date output + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry + empty.misc.check +} + +% A phdthesis is like a mastersthesis. +% Required: author, title, school, year +% Optional: type, address, month, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {phdthesis} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors "author" output.check + new.block + format.btitle "title" output.check + new.block + "PhD thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull + school "school" output.check + address output + format.date "year" output.check + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% A proceedings is a conference proceedings. +% If there is an organization but no editor field, the organization will +% appear as the first optional field (we try to make the first block nonempty); +% if there's no address field, the month (& year) will appear just before note. +% Required: title, year +% Optional: editor, volume or number, series, address, month, +% organization, publisher, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {proceedings} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + editor empty$ + { organization output } + { format.editors output.nonnull } + if$ + new.block + format.btitle "title" output.check + format.bvolume output + format.number.series output + address empty$ + { editor empty$ + { publisher new.sentence.checka } + { organization publisher new.sentence.checkb + organization output + } + if$ + publisher output + format.date "year" output.check + } + { address output.nonnull + format.date "year" output.check + new.sentence + editor empty$ + 'skip$ + { organization output } + if$ + publisher output + } + if$ + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% A techreport is a technical report. +% Required: author, title, institution, year +% Optional: type, number, address, month, note +% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote + +FUNCTION {techreport} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors "author" output.check + new.block + format.title "title" output.check + new.block + format.tr.number output.nonnull + institution "institution" output.check + address output + format.date "year" output.check + isbn.issn.output + new.block + note.output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% An unpublished is something that hasn't been published. +% Required: author, title, note +% Optional: month, year +% Also optional: library, annote + +FUNCTION {unpublished} +{ output.bibitem + library.output + new.sentence + format.authors "author" output.check + new.block + format.title "title" output.check + new.block + note "note" output.check + format.date output + annote.output + fin.entry +} + +% We use entry type `misc' for an unknown type; BibTeX gives a warning. + +FUNCTION {default.type} { misc } + +% Here are macros for common things that may vary from style to style. +% Users are encouraged to use these macros. +% +% Months are either written out in full or abbreviated + + + +MACRO {jan} {"January"} + +MACRO {feb} {"February"} + +MACRO {mar} {"March"} + +MACRO {apr} {"April"} + +MACRO {may} {"May"} + +MACRO {jun} {"June"} + +MACRO {jul} {"July"} + +MACRO {aug} {"August"} + +MACRO {sep} {"September"} + +MACRO {oct} {"October"} + +MACRO {nov} {"November"} + +MACRO {dec} {"December"} + + + +% Journals are either written out in full or abbreviated; +% the abbreviations are like those found in ACM publications. +% +% To get a completely different set of abbreviations, it may be best to make +% a separate .bib file with nothing but those abbreviations; users could then +% include that file name as the first argument to the \bibliography command + + + +MACRO {acmcs} {"ACM Computing Surveys"} + +MACRO {acta} {"Acta Informatica"} + +MACRO {cacm} {"Communications of the ACM"} + +MACRO {ibmjrd} {"IBM Journal of Research and Development"} + +MACRO {ibmsj} {"IBM Systems Journal"} + +MACRO {ieeese} {"IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering"} + +MACRO {ieeetc} {"IEEE Transactions on Computers"} + +MACRO {ieeetcad} + {"IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits"} + +MACRO {ipl} {"Information Processing Letters"} + +MACRO {jacm} {"Journal of the ACM"} + +MACRO {jcss} {"Journal of Computer and System Sciences"} + +MACRO {scp} {"Science of Computer Programming"} + +MACRO {sicomp} {"SIAM Journal on Computing"} + +MACRO {tocs} {"ACM Transactions on Computer Systems"} + +MACRO {tods} {"ACM Transactions on Database Systems"} + +MACRO {tog} {"ACM Transactions on Graphics"} + +MACRO {toms} {"ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software"} + +MACRO {toois} {"ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems"} + +MACRO {toplas} {"ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems"} + +MACRO {tcs} {"Theoretical Computer Science"} + + + +% Now we read in the .BIB entries. + +READ + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% The following part tries to establish whether fields in entries which +%% crossreference another entry are inherited from that entry or not. +%% Unfortunately BibTeX does not make that information available. +%% The basic assumption is that if the fields are identical, they are +%% assumed to be inherited. +%% By Volker Kuhlmann +%% with help from Oren Patashnik. +%% 15, 16, 17 March 2000 +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% Display some debugging output (sort output on column 2 and check) +INTEGERS { debug.inheritance } +FUNCTION {debug.inheritance.disable} { #0 'debug.inheritance := } +FUNCTION {debug.inheritance.enable} { #1 'debug.inheritance := } +EXECUTE {debug.inheritance.disable}% do not uncomment this! +%% uncomment if desired: +%EXECUTE {debug.inheritance.enable} + +% We need a global string variable to hold field values between entries. +% One per field checked for inheritance, plus cite. +% Really, we should also save a flag "missing" for each field, but we +% won't bother for now. +STRINGS { + inh.cite + inh.note + inh.annote + inh.isbn + inh.issn + inh.library + inh.volume + inh.month + inh.totalpages + inh.url +} + +% Adds leading "0" to integers to fill up a field width. Was there a printf$ ... +% pop: integer; push: string +FUNCTION {fillint3.to.str}% (field width = 3) +{ + duplicate$ #100 < + { + duplicate$ #10 < + { "00" } + { "0" } + if$ + } + { "" } + if$ + swap$ int.to.str$ * +} +% Field width = 5, i.e. works up to 99 999 (= 10^6 - 1) +FUNCTION {fillint.to.str} +{ + duplicate$ #10000 < + { duplicate$ #1000 < + { duplicate$ #100 < + { duplicate$ #10 < + { "0000" } + { "000" } + if$ + } + { "00" } + if$ + } + { "0" } + if$ + } + { "" } + if$ + swap$ int.to.str$ * +} + +FUNCTION {zero.inherited} +{ + #0 'inherited.note := + #0 'inherited.annote := + #0 'inherited.isbn := + #0 'inherited.issn := + #0 'inherited.library := + #0 'inherited.volume := + #0 'inherited.month := + #0 'inherited.totalpages := + #0 'inherited.url := +} + +FUNCTION {debug.entry.dump.head} +{ debug.inheritance + { "*** Dumping data base entries ... ***" top$ } + 'skip$ + if$ +} + +% This is for debugging. Dumps an entry with its cardinal number. +FUNCTION {debug.entry.dump} +{ debug.inheritance + { "entry " num.entry fillint.to.str * " > " * cite$ * top$ } + 'skip$ + if$ +} + +% First, we number all entries through. +% Later in the process of establishing field inheritance, we need to sort +% all entries. Saving a cardinal entry number allows us to restore the +% original order. +% While we're at it, we also initialise the flags variables. + +INTEGERS { i } + +FUNCTION {number.entries.init} +{ #1 'i := +} + +FUNCTION {number.entries} +{ + i 'num.entry := + i #1 + 'i := + %zero.inherited +} + +EXECUTE {number.entries.init} +ITERATE {number.entries} + +EXECUTE {debug.entry.dump.head} ITERATE {debug.entry.dump} %% debug + +% Sort all entries such that the crossreferenced entry is first, then all +% entries crossreferencing it are immediately following. +% Entries which neither crossreference nor are crossreferenced are somewhere +% in between. + +%{ crossref #127 int.to.chr$ * } % the DEL character is ignored by SORT +% tilde is the highest character we get; it's also illegal in cite keys +FUNCTION {generate.crossref.sortkeys} +{ + crossref missing$ + { cite$ } + { crossref "~" * } + if$ + 'sort.key$ := + %% debug: + %"entry " num.entry fillint.to.str * " sort key: '" * sort.key$ * "'" * top$ +} + +ITERATE {generate.crossref.sortkeys} +SORT + +%EXECUTE {debug.entry.dump.head} ITERATE {debug.entry.dump} %% debug + +% Now go through and check for equal fields in consecutive entries. +% For each no-crossref entry: save fields +% For each crossref entry: any fields equal to a saved one is assumed +% to be inherited. + +% Print current values of inherited.* . For debugging. +FUNCTION {debug.inheritance.dump} +{ debug.inheritance + { + "entry " num.entry fillint.to.str * " inh:" * + " note " inherited.note int.to.str$ * * + ", annote " inherited.annote int.to.str$ * * + ", isbn " inherited.isbn int.to.str$ * * + ", issn " inherited.issn int.to.str$ * * + ", lib " inherited.library int.to.str$ * * + ", vol " inherited.volume int.to.str$ * * + ", mon " inherited.month int.to.str$ * * + ", tp " inherited.totalpages int.to.str$ * * + ", url " inherited.url int.to.str$ * * + top$ + } + 'skip$ + if$ +} + +% save possibly inherited fields in global variables +% It is an error to save a missing field in a string variable, so we save +% an empty string instead. +FUNCTION {inheritance.save.fields} +{ + zero.inherited % this entry has no crossref - therefore no inherited fields + cite$ 'inh.cite := + note missing$ + { "" } { note } if$ + 'inh.note := + annote missing$ + { "" } { annote } if$ + 'inh.annote := + isbn missing$ + { "" } { isbn } if$ + 'inh.isbn := + issn missing$ + { "" } { issn } if$ + 'inh.issn := + library missing$ + { "" } { library } if$ + 'inh.library := + volume missing$ + { "" } { volume } if$ + 'inh.volume := + month missing$ + { "" } { month } if$ + 'inh.month := + totalpages missing$ + { "" } { totalpages } if$ + 'inh.totalpages := + url missing$ + { "" } { url } if$ + 'inh.url := +} + +% Check for each non-missing field whether it is equal to the saved one. +% Because we don't have any "field missing" information from the +% crossreferenced entry, a field which is given in the corssreferencing +% entry but is empty will be incorrectly detected as inherited if it is +% missing in the crossreferenced entry. +% Currently empty fields are not printed anyway, so we don't need to worry. +FUNCTION {check.inheritance.fields} +{ + note missing$ + { #0 } { note inh.note = } if$ + 'inherited.note := + annote missing$ + { #0 } { annote inh.annote = } if$ + 'inherited.annote := + isbn missing$ + { #0 } { isbn inh.isbn = } if$ + 'inherited.isbn := + issn missing$ + { #0 } { issn inh.issn = } if$ + 'inherited.issn := + library missing$ + { #0 } { library inh.library = } if$ + 'inherited.library := + volume missing$ + { #0 } { volume inh.volume = } if$ + 'inherited.volume := + month missing$ + { #0 } { month inh.month = } if$ + 'inherited.month := + totalpages missing$ + { #0 } { totalpages inh.totalpages = } if$ + 'inherited.totalpages := + url missing$ + { #0 } { url inh.url = } if$ + 'inherited.url := +} + +INTEGERS { check.inh.inited } + +FUNCTION {check.inheritance.init} +{ #0 'check.inh.inited := +} + +FUNCTION {check.inheritance} +{ check.inh.inited #0 = + { #1 'check.inh.inited := + inheritance.save.fields + } + { crossref missing$ + { inheritance.save.fields } + { crossref inh.cite = + { check.inheritance.fields } + { zero.inherited + "crossreferencing entry {" cite$ * "} out of order" * + " ****** contact listbib author ******" * warning$ } + if$ + } + if$ + } + if$ + %debug.inheritance.dump %% debug +} + +EXECUTE {check.inheritance.init} +ITERATE {check.inheritance} + +% Finally, restore original entry order + +FUNCTION {generate.num.entry.sortkeys} +{ + num.entry fillint.to.str 'sort.key$ := +} + +ITERATE {generate.num.entry.sortkeys} +SORT + +%EXECUTE {debug.entry.dump.head} ITERATE {debug.entry.dump} %% debug +ITERATE {debug.inheritance.dump} %% debug + +%% End of part checking for inherited fields. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% The sortify function converts to lower case after purify$ing; it's +% used in sorting and in computing alphabetic labels after sorting +% +% The chop.word(w,len,s) function returns either s or, if the first len +% letters of s equals w (this comparison is done in the third line of the +% function's definition), it returns that part of s after w. + + + + + +% This long comment applies only to alphabetic labels +% +% The format.lab.names function makes a short label by using the initials of +% the von and Last parts of the names (but if there are more than four names, +% (i.e., people) it truncates after three and adds a superscripted "+"; +% it also adds such a "+" if the last of multiple authors is "others"). +% If there is only one name, and its von and Last parts combined have just +% a single name-token ("Knuth" has a single token, "Brinch Hansen" has two), +% we take the first three letters of the last name. The boolean +% et.al.char.used tells whether we've used a superscripted "+", so that we +% know whether to include a LaTeX macro for it. +% +% format.lab.names(s) == +% BEGIN +% numnames := num.names$(s) +% if numnames > 1 then +% if numnames > 4 then +% namesleft := 3 +% else +% namesleft := numnames +% nameptr := 1 +% nameresult := "" +% while namesleft > 0 +% do +% if (name_ptr = numnames) and +% format.name$(s, nameptr, "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}") = "others" +% then nameresult := nameresult * "{\etalchar{+}}" +% et.al.char.used := true +% else nameresult := nameresult * +% format.name$(s, nameptr, "{v{}}{l{}}") +% nameptr := nameptr + 1 +% namesleft := namesleft - 1 +% od +% if numnames > 4 then +% nameresult := nameresult * "{\etalchar{+}}" +% et.al.char.used := true +% else +% t := format.name$(s, 1, "{v{}}{l{}}") +% if text.length$(t) < 2 then % there's just one name-token +% nameresult := text.prefix$(format.name$(s,1,"{ll}"),3) +% else +% nameresult := t +% fi +% fi +% return nameresult +% END +% +% Exactly what fields we look at in constructing the primary part of the label +% depends on the entry type; this selectivity (as opposed to, say, always +% looking at author, then editor, then key) helps ensure that "ignored" fields, +% as described in the LaTeX book, really are ignored. Note that MISC is part +% of the deepest `else' clause in the nested part of calc.label; thus, any +% unrecognized entry type in the database is handled correctly. +% +% There is one auxiliary function for each of the four different sequences of +% fields we use. The first of these functions looks at the author field, and +% then, if necessary, the key field. The other three functions, which might +% look at two fields and the key field, are similar, except that the key field +% takes precedence over the organization field (for labels---not for sorting). +% +% The calc.label function calculates the preliminary label of an entry, which +% is formed by taking three letters of information from the author or editor or +% key or organization field (depending on the entry type and on what's empty, +% but ignoring a leading "The " in the organization), and appending the last +% two characters (digits) of the year. It is an error if the appropriate fields +% among author, editor, organization, and key are missing, and we use +% the first three letters of the cite$ in desperation when this happens. +% The resulting label has the year part, but not the name part, purify$ed +% (purify$ing the year allows some sorting shenanigans by the user). +% +% This function also calculates the version of the label to be used in sorting. +% +% The final label may need a trailing 'a', 'b', etc., to distinguish it from +% otherwise identical labels, but we can't calculated those "extra.label"s +% until after sorting. +% +% calc.label == +% BEGIN +% if type$ = "book" or "inbook" then +% author.editor.key.label +% else if type$ = "proceedings" then +% editor.key.organization.label +% else if type$ = "manual" then +% author.key.organization.label +% else +% author.key.label +% fi fi fi +% label := label * substring$(purify$(field.or.null(year)), -1, 2) +% % assuming we will also sort, we calculate a sort.label +% sort.label := sortify(label), but use the last four, not two, digits +% END + + + +% When sorting, we compute the sortkey by executing "presort" on each entry. +% The presort key contains a number of "sortify"ed strings, concatenated +% with multiple blanks between them. This makes things like "brinch per" +% come before "brinch hansen per". +% +% The fields used here are: the sort.label for alphabetic labels (as set by +% calc.label), followed by the author names (or editor names or organization +% (with a leading "The " removed) or key field, depending on entry type and on +% what's empty), followed by year, followed by the first bit of the title +% (chopping off a leading "The ", "A ", or "An "). +% Names are formatted: Von Last First Junior. +% The names within a part will be separated by a single blank +% (such as "brinch hansen"), two will separate the name parts themselves +% (except the von and last), three will separate the names, +% four will separate the names from year (and from label, if alphabetic), +% and four will separate year from title. +% +% The sort.format.names function takes an argument that should be in +% BibTeX name format, and returns a string containing " "-separated +% names in the format described above. The function is almost the same +% as format.names. + + + +% This long comment applies only to alphabetic labels, when sorted +% +% Now comes the final computation for alphabetic labels, putting in the 'a's +% and 'b's and so forth if required. This involves two passes: a forward +% pass to put in the 'b's, 'c's and so on, and a backwards pass +% to put in the 'a's (we don't want to put in 'a's unless we know there +% are 'b's). +% We have to keep track of the longest (in width$ terms) label, for use +% by the "thebibliography" environment. +% +% VAR: longest.label, last.sort.label, next.extra: string +% longest.label.width, last.extra.num: integer +% +% initialize.longest.label == +% BEGIN +% longest.label := "" +% last.sort.label := int.to.chr$(0) +% next.extra := "" +% longest.label.width := 0 +% last.extra.num := 0 +% END +% +% forward.pass == +% BEGIN +% if last.sort.label = sort.label then +% last.extra.num := last.extra.num + 1 +% extra.label := int.to.chr$(last.extra.num) +% else +% last.extra.num := chr.to.int$("a") +% extra.label := "" +% last.sort.label := sort.label +% fi +% END +% +% reverse.pass == +% BEGIN +% if next.extra = "b" then +% extra.label := "a" +% fi +% label := label * extra.label +% if width$(label) > longest.label.width then +% longest.label := label +% longest.label.width := width$(label) +% fi +% next.extra := extra.label +% END + + + +% Now comes the computation for numeric labels. +% We use either the sorted order or original order. +% We still have to keep track of the longest (in width$ terms) label, for use +% by the "thebibliography" environment. + +STRINGS { longest.label } + +INTEGERS { number.label longest.label.width } + +FUNCTION {initialize.longest.label} +{ "" 'longest.label := + #1 'number.label := + #0 'longest.label.width := +} + +FUNCTION {longest.label.pass} +{ number.label int.to.str$ 'label := + number.label #1 + 'number.label := + label width$ longest.label.width > + { label 'longest.label := + label width$ 'longest.label.width := + } + 'skip$ + if$ +} + +EXECUTE {initialize.longest.label} + +ITERATE {longest.label.pass} + + + +% Now we're ready to start writing the .BBL file. +% We begin, if necessary, with a LaTeX macro for unnamed names in an alphabetic +% label; next comes stuff from the `preamble' command in the database files. +% Then we give an incantation containing the command +% \begin{thebibliography}{...} +% where the `...' is the longest label. +% +% We also call init.state.consts, for use by the output routines. + +FUNCTION {begin.bib} +{ preamble$ empty$ + 'skip$ + { preamble$ write$ newline$ } + if$ + "\begin{thebibliography}{" longest.label * "}" * write$ newline$ + "\providecommand\url[1]{#1}" write$ newline$ +} + +EXECUTE {begin.bib} + +EXECUTE {init.state.consts} + +% Now we produce the output for all the entries + +ITERATE {call.type$} + +% Finally, we finish up by writing the `\end{thebibliography}' command. + +FUNCTION {end.bib} +{ newline$ + "\end{thebibliography}" write$ newline$ +} + +EXECUTE {end.bib} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib deleted file mode 100644 index d66eab74c90..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -#!/bin/sh -x -#!/bin/bash -# -# listbib -# -# List the contents of all given BibTeX files (bibliographic data bases, -# extension .bib). -# Prerequisites: -# LaTeX 2e, <1999/06/01> will work (earlier ones might) -# bibtex 0.99b -# package listbib, version 2.0 or later -# -# If we had bash, we could do some decent programming. However, listbib -# must also work with something as braindead as solaris 2.7 /bin/sh, -# so we won't... -# -# Copyright Volker Kuhlmann -# Released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2. -# -# Volker Kuhlmann -# 15, 16, 17 Mar; 12, 15 Apr; 30 Jul; 28 Aug 2000 -# - -VERSION="VK 1.2.3, 28 Aug 2000" - -# The root of the filenames generated by latex etc. -#outfile="listbib-$$" # numbers are awkward -#outfile="listbib" # not good! -outfile="listedbibs" - - -#### -#### Usage -# -usage() { - echo " -Usage: `basename $0` [OPTIONS] [BIBFILE[.bib] ..] BIBFILE_N[.bib] -Version $VERSION - -Options: - -h|--help shows help - -o|--output FILE generates FILE.dvi / FILE.ps (default $outfile) - -O|--same as -o, but generate FILE.dvi and BIBFILE_N.ps - -p|--ps|--postscript generate PostScript as well as dvi - -d|--deltemp delete all generated files but .dvi - -P|--psonly generate only PostScript (delete all generated files - but .ps) - -- stop option processing; only .bib files remain - -Examples: - List contents of mystrings.bib and mybib.bib, generating $outfile.dvi: - listbib -d mystrings.bib mybib.bib - As before, but only generate $outfile.ps: - listbib -P mystrings.bib mybib.bib - Generate mybib.ps instead: - listbib -P -O mystrings.bib mybib.bib -" - exitwith ErrUsage -} - -#### -#### Error/Exit codes -# -exitwith() { - exec 1>&2 # write stdout on stderr instead - case "$1" in - ErrUsage|ErrHelp) - # usage already displayed - exit 1;; - ErrTex) - echo "File '$2' already exists." - exit 2;; - ErrListbibtex) - echo "Refusing to create temp file 'listbib.tex'. That file already" - echo "exists, and an infinite loop would result." - exit 3;; - ErrCall) - echo "An error occured." - echo "Investigate by running $2 on '$3'," - echo "or by examining log file '$outfile$4'." - exit 4;; - ErrStop) - exit 8;; - ErrMissingParameter) - echo "A required parameter for option $2 is missing." - echo "Call with -h for help." - exit 9;; - *) - echo "Error: exitwith() was called with illegal error code '$1'." - exit 19;; - esac -} - -#### -#### Parse command line -# -checkargmm() { - test "$1" != "--" -a "$2" != "--" - #true # uncomment this to allow "--" as argument to an option -} -checkarg2() { - test $# -ge 2 && checkargmm "$2" && return - exitwith ErrMissingParameter "$1" -} -parse_cmd_line() { - unset -v ps deltmp psonly outfileps - if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then usage; fi - while [ -n "$1" ]; do - case "$1" in - -h|--help) - usage;; - -o|--output) - checkarg2 "$@"; outfile="$2"; shift;; - -O|--same) - test -z "$2" && usage - eval outfileps=\${$#} - # strip trailing ".bib": - concat_bibnames "$outfileps"; outfileps="$listbibs";; - -p|--ps|--postscript) - ps="1";; - -d|--deltemp) - deltmp="1";; - -P|--psonly) - psonly="1";; - -PO|-OP) - shift; set FILL -P -O "$@";; - -po) - shift; set FILL -p -o "$@";; - -dpo|-pdo) - shift; set FILL -d -p -o "$@";; - --) shift;; - *) break;; - esac - shift - done - #fileargs=("$@") - fileargs="$@" -} - -#### -#### Functions -# -concat_bibnames() { - listbibs= - while [ -n "$1" ]; do - #listbibs="$listbibs,$1" - if [ -n "$listbibs" ]; then listbibs="$listbibs,"; fi - listbibs="$listbibs`echo $1 | sed -e 's,\.$,,' -e 's,.bib$,,'`" - shift - done -} - -idstring="% listbib $VERSION" -check_tex_is_ours() { - # exit with error if existing .tex is not a listbib one - test -f "$outfile".tex || return - awk "/$idstring/ {exit 0}; {exit 1}" "$outfile".tex \ - || exitwith ErrTex "$outfile".tex -} - -create_latexfile() { - test "$outfile" = "listbib" && exitwith ErrListbibtex - - cat >"$outfile".tex - </dev/null /dev/null /dev/null "LaTeX Warning: ($warn1|$warn2|$warn3)" "$outfile".log \ - && { - #cp "$outfile".log debug.log - echo "Again" - run_latex - } - true -} - -run_dvips() { - [ -z "$outfileps" ] && outfileps="$outfile" - if [ -n "$ps" -o -n "$psonly" ]; then - echo "Running dvips ..." - dvips >/dev/null 2>&1 -o "$outfileps.ps" "$outfile" - fi -} - -rm_temp() { - if [ -n "$deltmp" -o -n "$psonly" ]; then - rm >/dev/null 2>&1 "$outfile".aux "$outfile".bbl "$outfile".blg \ - "$outfile".log "$outfile".tex - fi - test -n "$psonly" && rm >/dev/null 2>&1 "$outfile".dvi - test -n "$signal" && rm >/dev/null 2>&1 "$outfileps".ps - true -} - -#### -#### Main - -parse_cmd_line "$@" -concat_bibnames $fileargs -echo "listbib $VERSION" -echo "Listing bibliographies:" $listbibs -check_tex_is_ours -signal="" -trap "echo >&2 'Deleting temp files';\ - psonly=1 signal=1 rm_temp; exitwith ErrStop" HUP INT QUIT PIPE TERM -create_latexfile -make_dvi || exit $? -run_dvips || exit $? -rm_temp || exit $? diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.doc b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.doc deleted file mode 100644 index 89c9c9b5754..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.doc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2418 +0,0 @@ -% listbib.doc -% listbib.bst -% -% This file was generated by Volker Kuhlmann on 10 Mar 2000 -% from the file btxbst.doc version 0.99b by Oren Patashnik -% [ 3/23/88 (OP) Version 0.99b for BibTeX 0.99c ] -% with the command "/lib/cpp -P -DUNSRT btxbst.doc listbib.doc". -% -% Then comments at the beginning of the file were edited, -% and the essence of biblist version 1.3 by Joachim Schrod were worked in. -% Oh yes, and some improvements were added too... -% -% To obtain listbib.bst, a fast-load no-comment version for bibtex, run -% listbib.doc through the command -% sed -e '/^%/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' -% or simply install listbib.doc as listbib.bst (recommended). -% On contemporary computers the speed increase is very negligible and the loss -% of documentation weighs much more. -% -% Volker Kuhlmann -% 10, 14, 15, 16, 19 Mar; 28 Aug 2000 -% 19 Mar 2000: -% Inheritance check for volume (result of check is still ignored), -% month, totalpages, URL -% 28 Aug 2000: -% Now not printing totalpages and URL if inherited. -% If undefined, defining \url which takes 1 arg and expands to its arg. Load -% package url instead! -% - -% unsrt style (unsorted numbers) - -% -% The ENTRY declaration -% Like Scribe's (according to pages 231-2 of the April '84 edition), -% but no fullauthor or editors fields because BibTeX does name handling. -% The annote field is commented out here because this family doesn't -% include an annotated bibliography style. And in addition to the fields -% listed here, BibTeX has a built-in crossref field, explained later. - -ENTRY -% Fields: - { address -% Usually the address of a publisher or other type of organization. -% Put information in this field only if it helps the reader find the -% thing---for example you should omit the address of a major -% publisher entirely. For a PROCEEDINGS or an INPROCEEDINGS, -% however, it's the address of the conference; for those two entry -% types, include the publisher's or organization's address, if -% necessary, in the publisher or organization field. -% annote -% Long annotation---for annotated bibliographies (begins sentence). - annote -% Used by listbib. Not used by the 4 standard styles, and probably -% not used by too many other styles either. -% Useful for storing comments about bibliographic items which are -% not meant to end up in documents. - author -% Name(s) of author(s), in BibTeX name format. - booktitle -% Book title when the thing being referenced isn't the whole book. -% For book entries, the title field should be used instead. - chapter -% Chapter (or section or whatever) number. - edition -% Edition of a book---should be an ordinal (e.g., "Second"). - editor -% Name(s) of editor(s), in BibTeX name format. -% If there is also an author field, then the editor field should be -% for the book or collection that the work appears in. - howpublished -% How something strange has been published (begins sentence). - institution -% Sponsoring institution of a technical report. - isbn - issn -% The obvious purpose... - journal -% Journal name (macros are provided for many). - key -% Alphabetizing, labeling, and cross-referencing key -% (needed when an entry has no author or editor). - library -% Location of the bibliographic item. This is useful for noting where -% in a library a book is. This is not meant to be printed in -% documents of course. - month -% Month (macros are provided). - note -% To help the reader find a reference (begins sentence). - number -% Number of a journal or technical report, or of a work in a series. - organization -% Organization sponsoring a conference (or publishing a manual); if -% the editor (or author) is empty, and if the organization produces -% an awkward label or cross reference, you should put appropriately -% condensed organization information in the key field as well. - pages -% Page number or numbers (use `--' to separate a range, use `+' -% to indicate pages following that don't form a simple range). - publisher -% Publisher name. - school -% School name (for theses). - series -% The name of a series or set of books. -% An individual book will will also have it's own title. - title -% The title of the thing you're referred to. - totalpages -% Total number of pages of the work. -% Is this what custom-bib uses it for? - type -% Type of a Techreport (e.g., "Research Note") to be used instead of -% the default "Technical Report"; or, similarly, the type of a -% thesis; or of a part of a book. - url -% The URL of an entry which is an electronic document. -% Is this what custom-bib uses it for? - volume -% The volume number of a journal or multivolume work. - year -% The year should contain only numerals (technically, it should end -% with four numerals, after purification; doesn't a begin sentence). - } -% -% Integer entry variables - { - num.entry -% The cardinal number of the entry in the data base. -% Checking for inheritance requires a resort; this number can be used -% to restore the original sort order. - inherited.note - inherited.annote - inherited.isbn - inherited.issn - inherited.library - inherited.volume - inherited.month - inherited.totalpages - inherited.url -% Flags which, when set, indicate that the respective field is -% inherited from another crossref'ed entry. - } -% -% String entry variables - { - label - sort.label - } - - -% These three functions pop one or two (integer) arguments from the stack -% and push a single one, either 0 or 1. -% The 'skip$ in the `and' and `or' functions are used because -% the corresponding if$ would be idempotent - -FUNCTION {not} -{ { #0 } - { #1 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {and} -{ 'skip$ - { pop$ #0 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {or} -{ { pop$ #1 } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -% Each entry function starts by calling output.bibitem, to write the -% \bibitem and its arguments to the .BBL file. Then the various fields -% are formatted and printed by output or output.check. Those functions -% handle the writing of separators (commas, periods, \newblock's), -% taking care not to do so when they are passed a null string. -% Finally, fin.entry is called to add the final period and finish the -% entry. -% -% A bibliographic reference is formatted into a number of `blocks': -% in the open format, a block begins on a new line and subsequent -% lines of the block are indented. A block may contain more than -% one sentence (well, not a grammatical sentence, but something to -% be ended with a sentence ending period). The entry functions should -% call new.block whenever a block other than the first is about to be -% started. They should call new.sentence whenever a new sentence is -% to be started. The output functions will ensure that if two -% new.sentence's occur without any non-null string being output between -% them then there won't be two periods output. Similarly for two -% successive new.block's. -% -% The output routines don't write their argument immediately. -% Instead, by convention, that argument is saved on the stack to be -% output next time (when we'll know what separator needs to come -% after it). Meanwhile, the output routine has to pop the pending -% output off the stack, append any needed separator, and write it. -% -% To tell which separator is needed, we maintain an output.state. -% It will be one of these values: -% before.all just after the \bibitem -% mid.sentence in the middle of a sentence: comma needed -% if more sentence is output -% after.sentence just after a sentence: period needed -% after.block just after a block (and sentence): -% period and \newblock needed. -% Note: These styles don't use after.sentence -% -% VAR: output.state : INTEGER -- state variable for output -% -% The output.nonnull function saves its argument (assumed to be nonnull) -% on the stack, and writes the old saved value followed by any needed -% separator. The ordering of the tests is decreasing frequency of -% occurrence. -% -% output.nonnull(s) == -% BEGIN -% s := argument on stack -% if output.state = mid.sentence then -% write$(pop() * ", ") -% -- "pop" isn't a function: just use stack top -% else -% if output.state = after.block then -% write$(add.period$(pop())) -% newline$ -% write$("\newblock ") -% else -% if output.state = before.all then -% write$(pop()) -% else -- output.state should be after.sentence -% write$(add.period$(pop()) * " ") -% fi -% fi -% output.state := mid.sentence -% fi -% push s on stack -% END -% -% The output function calls output.nonnull if its argument is non-empty; -% its argument may be a missing field (thus, not necessarily a string) -% -% output(s) == -% BEGIN -% if not empty$(s) then output.nonnull(s) -% fi -% END -% -% The output.check function is the same as the output function except that, if -% necessary, output.check warns the user that the t field shouldn't be empty -% (this is because it probably won't be a good reference without the field; -% the entry functions try to make the formatting look reasonable even when -% such fields are empty). -% -% output.check(s,t) == -% BEGIN -% if empty$(s) then -% warning$("empty " * t * " in " * cite$) -% else output.nonnull(s) -% fi -% END -% -% The output.bibitem function writes the \bibitem for the current entry -% (the label should already have been set up), and sets up the separator -% state for the output functions. And, it leaves a string on the stack -% as per the output convention. -% -% output.bibitem == -% BEGIN -% newline$ -% write$("\bibitem[") % for alphabetic labels, -% write$(label) % these three lines -% write$("]{") % are used -% write$("\bibitem{") % this line for numeric labels -% write$(cite$) -% write$("}") -% push "" on stack -% output.state := before.all -% END -% -% The fin.entry function finishes off an entry by adding a period to the -% string remaining on the stack. If the state is still before.all -% then nothing was produced for this entry, so the result will look bad, -% but the user deserves it. (We don't omit the whole entry because the -% entry was cited, and a bibitem is needed to define the citation label.) -% -% fin.entry == -% BEGIN -% write$(add.period$(pop())) -% newline$ -% END -% -% The new.block function prepares for a new block to be output, and -% new.sentence prepares for a new sentence. -% -% new.block == -% BEGIN -% if output.state <> before.all then -% output.state := after.block -% fi -% END -% -% new.sentence == -% BEGIN -% if output.state <> after.block then -% if output.state <> before.all then -% output.state := after.sentence -% fi -% fi -% END -% - -INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence after.sentence after.block } - -FUNCTION {init.state.consts} -{ #0 'before.all := - #1 'mid.sentence := - #2 'after.sentence := - #3 'after.block := -} - -% the variables s and t are temporary string holders - -STRINGS { s t } - -FUNCTION {output.nonnull} -{ 's := - output.state mid.sentence = - { ", " * write$ } - { output.state after.block = - { add.period$ write$ - newline$ - "\newblock " write$ - } - { output.state before.all = - 'write$ - { add.period$ " " * write$ } - if$ - } - if$ - mid.sentence 'output.state := - } - if$ - s -} - -FUNCTION {output} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - 'pop$ - 'output.nonnull - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {output.check} -{ 't := - duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } - 'output.nonnull - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {output.bibitem} -{ newline$ - - "\bibitem{" write$ - - cite$ write$ - "}" write$ - newline$ - "" - before.all 'output.state := -} - -% This function finishes all entries. - -FUNCTION {fin.entry} -{ add.period$ - write$ - newline$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.block} -{ output.state before.all = - 'skip$ - { after.block 'output.state := } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.sentence} -{ output.state after.block = - 'skip$ - { output.state before.all = - 'skip$ - { after.sentence 'output.state := } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% Sometimes we begin a new block only if the block will be big enough. The -% new.block.checka function issues a new.block if its argument is nonempty; -% new.block.checkb does the same if either of its TWO arguments is nonempty. - -FUNCTION {new.block.checka} -{ empty$ - 'skip$ - 'new.block - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.block.checkb} -{ empty$ - swap$ empty$ - and - 'skip$ - 'new.block - if$ -} - -% The new.sentence.check functions are analogous. - -FUNCTION {new.sentence.checka} -{ empty$ - 'skip$ - 'new.sentence - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.sentence.checkb} -{ empty$ - swap$ empty$ - and - 'skip$ - 'new.sentence - if$ -} - -% Here are some functions for formatting chunks of an entry. -% By convention they either produce a string that can be followed by -% a comma or period (using add.period$, so it is OK to end in a period), -% or they produce the null string. -% -% A useful utility is the field.or.null function, which checks if the -% argument is the result of pushing a `missing' field (one for which no -% assignment was made when the current entry was read in from the database) -% or the result of pushing a string having no non-white-space characters. -% It returns the null string if so, otherwise it returns the field string. -% Its main (but not only) purpose is to guarantee that what's left on the -% stack is a string rather than a missing field. -% -% field.or.null(s) == -% BEGIN -% if empty$(s) then return "" -% else return s -% END -% -% Another helper function is emphasize, which returns the argument emphazised, -% if that is non-empty, otherwise it returns the null string. Italic -% corrections aren't used, so this function should be used when punctation -% will follow the result. -% LaTeX's \emph{} will take care of italic correction. -% -% emphasize(s) == -% BEGIN -% if empty$(s) then return "" -% %else return "{\em " * s * "}" -% else return "\emph{" * s * "}" -% -% The format.names function formats the argument (which should be in -% BibTeX name format) into "First Von Last, Junior", separated by commas -% and with an "and" before the last (but ending with "et~al." if the last -% of multiple authors is "others"). This function's argument should always -% contain at least one name. -% -% VAR: nameptr, namesleft, numnames: INTEGER -% pseudoVAR: nameresult: STRING (it's what's accumulated on the stack) -% -% format.names(s) == -% BEGIN -% nameptr := 1 -% numnames := num.names$(s) -% namesleft := numnames -% while namesleft > 0 -% do -% % for full names: -% t := format.name$(s, nameptr, "{ff~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}") -% % for abbreviated first names: -% t := format.name$(s, nameptr, "{f.~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}") -% if nameptr > 1 then -% if namesleft > 1 then nameresult := nameresult * ", " * t -% else if numnames > 2 -% then nameresult := nameresult * "," -% fi -% if t = "others" -% then nameresult := nameresult * " et~al." -% else nameresult := nameresult * " and " * t -% fi -% fi -% else nameresult := t -% fi -% nameptr := nameptr + 1 -% namesleft := namesleft - 1 -% od -% return nameresult -% END -% -% The format.authors function returns the result of format.names(author) -% if the author is present, or else it returns the null string -% -% format.authors == -% BEGIN -% if empty$(author) then return "" -% else return format.names(author) -% fi -% END -% -% Format.editors is like format.authors, but it uses the editor field, -% and appends ", editor" or ", editors" -% -% format.editors == -% BEGIN -% if empty$(editor) then return "" -% else -% if num.names$(editor) > 1 then -% return format.names(editor) * ", editors" -% else -% return format.names(editor) * ", editor" -% fi -% fi -% END -% -% Other formatting functions are similar, so no "comment version" will be -% given for them. -% -% The `pop$' in this function gets rid of the duplicate `empty' value and -% the `skip$' returns the duplicate field value - -FUNCTION {field.or.null} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {emphasize} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - %%{ "{\em " swap$ * "}" * } - { "\emph{" swap$ * "}" * } - if$ -} - -INTEGERS { nameptr namesleft numnames } - -FUNCTION {format.names} -{ 's := - #1 'nameptr := - s num.names$ 'numnames := - numnames 'namesleft := - { namesleft #0 > } - - { s nameptr "{ff~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}" format.name$ 't := - - nameptr #1 > - { namesleft #1 > - { ", " * t * } - { numnames #2 > - { "," * } - 'skip$ - if$ - t "others" = - { " et~al." * } - { " and " * t * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - 't - if$ - nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := - namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := - } - while$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.authors} -{ author empty$ - { "" } - { author format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.editors} -{ editor empty$ - { "" } - { editor format.names - editor num.names$ #1 > - { ", editors" * } - { ", editor" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% Format note. -% Need to introduce this because we check whether it's inherited. - -FUNCTION {note.output} -{ inherited.note - { } - { note output } - if$ -} - -% Format totalpages and URL. - -FUNCTION {format.totalpages} -{ totalpages empty$ - { "" } - { "Pages: " totalpages * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.url} -{ url empty$ - { "" } - { "URL: \url{" url * "}" * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {check.bullet} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - 'skip$ - { " \ensuremath{\bullet} " * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {check.par} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - 'skip$ - { "\par " * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.totalpages.url} -{ totalpages missing$ - inherited.totalpages - or - { "" } - { format.totalpages } - if$ - url missing$ - inherited.url - or - { } - { check.bullet - format.url * } - if$ - %check.par -} - -FUNCTION {output.totalpages.url} -{ new.block output - newline$ "\annote " write$ - write$ - %newline$ - "\endannote" -} - -% Deal with annote. -% This will also output totalpages and URL. - -FUNCTION {output.annote} -{ new.block "\annote " output - newline$ write$ - annote add.period$ write$ newline$ - "\endannote" -} - -FUNCTION {annote.output} -{ format.totalpages.url - duplicate$ empty$ - 'pop$ - { output.totalpages.url } - if$ - % - annote empty$ - inherited.annote - or - 'skip$ - { output.annote } - if$ -} - -% Formatting + outputting ISBN and ISSN - -FUNCTION {format.isbn} -{ isbn empty$ - { "" } - { new.sentence "ISBN~" isbn * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.issn} -{ issn empty$ - { "" } - { new.sentence "ISSN~" issn * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {isbn.output} -{ inherited.isbn - { "" } - { format.isbn } - if$ - output -} - -FUNCTION {issn.output} -{ inherited.issn - { "" } - { format.issn } - if$ - output -} - -FUNCTION {isbn.issn.output} -{ %% both isbn and issn, but not both inherited - isbn empty$ not - issn empty$ not - and - inherited.isbn - inherited.issn - and not and - { "used both ISBN and ISSN fields in " cite$ * warning$ } - 'skip$ - if$ - isbn.output - issn.output -} - -% Formatting library -% We need to check and possibly alter the output state to avoid a period -% being output after the library part. -% In fact, we can't call output (because it can never work in this case), -% instead we write to the output buffer ourselves and set the output.state -% to something useful. - -FUNCTION {format.library} -{ library empty$ - { "" } - { "\library{" library * "}" * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {library.output} -{ % "checking lib out stat" top$ %% debug - inherited.library - { "" } - { format.library } - if$ - duplicate$ empty$ - { output } - { "%" * write$ newline$ - before.all 'output.state := - } - if$ -} - -% The format.title function is used for non-book-like titles. -% For most styles we convert to lowercase (except for the very first letter, -% and except for the first one after a colon (followed by whitespace)), -% and hope the user has brace-surrounded words that need to stay capitilized; -% for some styles, however, we leave it as it is in the database. - -FUNCTION {format.title} -{ title empty$ - { "" } - -% { title "t" change.case$ } - 'title - - if$ -} - -% By default, BibTeX sets the global integer variable global.max$ to the BibTeX -% constant glob_str_size, the maximum length of a global string variable. -% Analogously, BibTeX sets the global integer variable entry.max$ to -% ent_str_size, the maximum length of an entry string variable. -% The style designer may change these if necessary (but this is unlikely) - -% The n.dashify function makes each single `-' in a string a double `--' -% if it's not already -% -% pseudoVAR: pageresult: STRING (it's what's accumulated on the stack) -% -% n.dashify(s) == -% BEGIN -% t := s -% pageresult := "" -% while (not empty$(t)) -% do -% if (first character of t = "-") -% then -% if (next character isn't) -% then -% pageresult := pageresult * "--" -% t := t with the "-" removed -% else -% while (first character of t = "-") -% do -% pageresult := pageresult * "-" -% t := t with the "-" removed -% od -% fi -% else -% pageresult := pageresult * the first character -% t := t with the first character removed -% fi -% od -% return pageresult -% END - -FUNCTION {n.dashify} -{ 't := - "" - { t empty$ not } - { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = - { t #1 #2 substring$ "--" = not - { "--" * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - { { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = } - { "-" * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - while$ - } - if$ - } - { t #1 #1 substring$ * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - if$ - } - while$ -} - -% The format.date function is for the month and year, but we give a warning if -% there's an empty year but the month is there, and we return the empty string -% if they're both empty. - -FUNCTION {format.date} -{ year empty$ - { month empty$ - inherited.month - or - { "" } - { "there's a month but no year in " cite$ * warning$ - month - } - if$ - } - { month empty$ - inherited.month - or - 'year - { month " " * year * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% The format.btitle is for formatting the title field when it is a book-like -% entry---the style used here keeps it in uppers-and-lowers and emphasizes it. - -FUNCTION {format.btitle} -{ title emphasize -} - -% For several functions we'll need to connect two strings with a -% tie (~) if the second one isn't very long (fewer than 3 characters). -% The tie.or.space.connect function does that. It concatenates the two -% strings on top of the stack, along with either a tie or space between -% them, and puts this concatenation back onto the stack: -% -% tie.or.space.connect(str1,str2) == -% BEGIN -% if text.length$(str2) < 3 -% then return the concatenation of str1, "~", and str2 -% else return the concatenation of str1, " ", and str2 -% END - -FUNCTION {tie.or.space.connect} -{ duplicate$ text.length$ #3 < - { "~" } - { " " } - if$ - swap$ * * -} - -% The either.or.check function complains if both fields of an either-or pair -% are nonempty. -% -% either.or.check(t,s) == -% BEGIN -% if not empty$(s) then -% warning$(can't use both " * t * " fields in " * cite$) -% fi -% END - -FUNCTION {either.or.check} -{ empty$ - 'pop$ - { "can't use both " swap$ * " fields in " * cite$ * warning$ } - if$ -} - -% The format.bvolume function is for formatting the volume and perhaps -% series name of a multivolume work. If both a volume and a series field -% are there, we assume the series field is the title of the whole multivolume -% work (the title field should be the title of the thing being referred to), -% and we add an "of ". This function is called in mid-sentence. - -FUNCTION {format.bvolume} -{ volume empty$ - { "" } - { "volume" volume tie.or.space.connect - series empty$ - 'skip$ - { " of " * series emphasize * } - if$ - "volume and number" number either.or.check - } - if$ -} - -% The format.number.series function is for formatting the series name -% and perhaps number of a work in a series. This function is similar to -% format.bvolume, although for this one the series must exist (and the -% volume must not exist). If the number field is empty we output either -% the series field unchanged if it exists or else the null string. -% If both the number and series fields are there we assume the series field -% gives the name of the whole series (the title field should be the title -% of the work being one referred to), and we add an "in ". -% We capitilize Number when this function is used at the beginning of a block. - -FUNCTION {format.number.series} -{ volume empty$ - { number empty$ - { series field.or.null } - { output.state mid.sentence = - { "number" } - { "Number" } - if$ - number tie.or.space.connect - series empty$ - { "there's a number but no series in " cite$ * warning$ } - { " in " * series * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - { "" } - if$ -} - -% The format.edition function appends " edition" to the edition, if present. -% We lowercase the edition (it should be something like "Third"), because -% this doesn't start a sentence. - -FUNCTION {format.edition} -{ edition empty$ - { "" } - { output.state mid.sentence = - { edition "l" change.case$ " edition" * } - { edition "t" change.case$ " edition" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% The format.pages function is used for formatting a page range in a book -% (and in rare circumstances, an article). -% -% The multi.page.check function examines the page field for a "-" or "," or "+" -% so that format.pages can use "page" instead of "pages" if none exists. -% Note: global.max$ here means "take the rest of the string" -% -% VAR: multiresult: INTEGER (actually, a boolean) -% -% multi.page.check(s) == -% BEGIN -% t := s -% multiresult := false -% while ((not multiresult) and (not empty$(t))) -% do -% if (first character of t = "-" or "," or "+") -% then multiresult := true -% else t := t with the first character removed -% fi -% od -% return multiresult -% END - -INTEGERS { multiresult } - -FUNCTION {multi.page.check} -{ 't := - #0 'multiresult := - { multiresult not - t empty$ not - and - } - { t #1 #1 substring$ - duplicate$ "-" = - swap$ duplicate$ "," = - swap$ "+" = - or or - { #1 'multiresult := } - { t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } - if$ - } - while$ - multiresult -} - -% This function doesn't begin a sentence so "pages" isn't capitalized. -% Other functions that use this should keep that in mind. - -FUNCTION {format.pages} -{ pages empty$ - { "" } - { pages multi.page.check - { "pages" pages n.dashify tie.or.space.connect } - { "page" pages tie.or.space.connect } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% The format.vol.num.pages function is for the volume, number, and page range -% of a journal article. We use the format: vol(number):pages, with some -% variations for empty fields. This doesn't begin a sentence. - -FUNCTION {format.vol.num.pages} -{ volume field.or.null - number empty$ - 'skip$ - { "(" number * ")" * * - volume empty$ - { "there's a number but no volume in " cite$ * warning$ } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - pages empty$ - 'skip$ - { duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ format.pages } - { ":" * pages n.dashify * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - - -% The format.chapter.pages, if the chapter is present, puts whatever is in the -% type field (or else "chapter" if type is empty) in front of a chapter number. -% It then appends the pages, if present. This doesn't begin a sentence. - -FUNCTION {format.chapter.pages} -{ chapter empty$ - 'format.pages - { type empty$ - { "chapter" } - { type "l" change.case$ } - if$ - chapter tie.or.space.connect - pages empty$ - 'skip$ - { ", " * format.pages * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% The format.in.ed.booktitle function is used for starting out a sentence -% that begins "In ", putting an editor before the title if one -% exists. - -FUNCTION {format.in.ed.booktitle} -{ booktitle empty$ - { "" } - { editor empty$ - { "In " booktitle emphasize * } - { "In " format.editors * ", " * booktitle emphasize * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% The function empty.misc.check complains if all six fields are empty, and -% if there's been no sorting or alphabetic-label complaint. - -FUNCTION {empty.misc.check} -{ author empty$ title empty$ howpublished empty$ - month empty$ year empty$ note empty$ - and and and and and - - - - { "all relevant fields are empty in " cite$ * warning$ } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -% The function format.thesis.type returns either the (case-changed) type field, -% if it is defined, or else the default string already on the stack -% (like "Master's thesis" or "PhD thesis"). - -FUNCTION {format.thesis.type} -{ type empty$ - 'skip$ - { pop$ - type "t" change.case$ - } - if$ -} - -% The function format.tr.number makes a string starting with "Technical Report" -% (or type, if that field is defined), followed by the number if there is one; -% it returns the starting part (with a case change) even if there is no number. -% This is used at the beginning of a sentence. - -FUNCTION {format.tr.number} -{ type empty$ - { "Technical Report" } - 'type - if$ - number empty$ - { "t" change.case$ } - { number tie.or.space.connect } - if$ -} - -% Now come the cross-referencing functions (these are invoked because -% one entry in the database file(s) cross-references another, by giving -% the other entry's database key in a `crossref' field). This feature -% allows one or more titled things that are part of a larger titled -% thing to cross-reference the larger thing. These styles allow for -% five posibilities: (1) an ARTICLE may cross-reference an ARTICLE; -% (2) a BOOK, (3) INBOOK, or (4) INCOLLECTION may cross-reference a BOOK; -% or (5) an INPROCEEDINGS may cross-reference a PROCEEDINGS. -% Each of these is explained in more detail later. -% -% An ARTICLE entry type may cross reference another ARTICLE (this is -% intended for when an entire journal is devoted to a single topic--- -% but since there is no JOURNAL entry type, the journal, too, should be -% classified as an ARTICLE but without the author and title fields). -% This will result in two warning messages for the journal's entry -% if it's included in the reference list, but such is life. -% -% format.article.crossref == -% BEGIN -% if empty$(key) then -% if empty$(journal) then -% warning$("need key or journal for " * cite$ * -% " to crossref " * crossref) -% return(" \cite{" * crossref * "}") -% else -% return("In " * emphazise.correct (journal) * -% " \cite{" * crossref * "}") -% fi -% else -% return("In " * key * " \cite{" * crossref * "}") -% fi -% END -% -% The other cross-referencing functions are similar, so no "comment version" -% will be given for them. - -FUNCTION {format.article.crossref} -{ key empty$ - { journal empty$ - { "need key or journal for " cite$ * " to crossref " * crossref * - warning$ - "" - } - %{ "In {\em " journal * "\/}" * } - { "In " journal emphasize * } - if$ - } - { "In " key * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -% We use just the last names of editors for a cross reference: either -% "editor", or "editor1 and editor2", or "editor1 et~al." depending on -% whether there are one, or two, or more than two editors. - -FUNCTION {format.crossref.editor} -{ editor #1 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ - editor num.names$ duplicate$ - #2 > - { pop$ " et~al." * } - { #2 < - 'skip$ - { editor #2 "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}" format.name$ "others" = - { " et~al." * } - { " and " * editor #2 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% A BOOK (or INBOOK) entry type (assumed to be for a single volume in a -% multivolume work) may cross reference another BOOK (the entire multivolume). -% Usually there will be an editor, in which case we use that to construct the -% cross reference; otherwise we use a nonempty key field or else the series -% field (since the series gives the title of the multivolume work). - -FUNCTION {format.book.crossref} -{ volume empty$ - { % We have a problem here: this function is called from both book and - % inbook when there is a crossref. While it makes sense to warn about an - % empty volume for a book which crossreferences another book (e.g. when - % it is volume N of a multivolume work), this does not hold for inbook. - % An inbook is a part of a book; a volume doesn't make sense (even - % less warning about one). - % Solution: disable warning for inbook. [VK Mar 2000] - %"empty volume in " cite$ * "'s crossref of " * crossref * warning$ - type$ "inbook" = - 'skip$ - { "empty volume in " cite$ * "'s crossref of " * crossref * warning$ } - if$ - "In " - } - { "Volume" volume tie.or.space.connect - " of " * - } - if$ - editor empty$ - editor field.or.null author field.or.null = - or - { key empty$ - { series empty$ - { "need editor, key, or series for " cite$ * " to crossref " * - crossref * warning$ - "" * - } - %{ "{\em " * series * "\/}" * } - { series emphasize * } - if$ - } - { key * } - if$ - } - { format.crossref.editor * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -% An INCOLLECTION entry type may cross reference a BOOK (assumed to be the -% collection), or an INPROCEEDINGS may cross reference a PROCEEDINGS. -% Often there will be an editor, in which case we use that to construct -% the cross reference; otherwise we use a nonempty key field or else -% the booktitle field (which gives the cross-referenced work's title). - -FUNCTION {format.incoll.inproc.crossref} -{ editor empty$ - editor field.or.null author field.or.null = - or - { key empty$ - { booktitle empty$ - { "need editor, key, or booktitle for " cite$ * " to crossref " * - crossref * warning$ - "" - } - %{ "In {\em " booktitle * "\/}" * } - { "In " booktitle emphasize * } - if$ - } - { "In " key * } - if$ - } - { "In " format.crossref.editor * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -% Now we define the type functions for all entry types that may appear -% in the .BIB file---e.g., functions like `article' and `book'. These -% are the routines that actually generate the .BBL-file output for -% the entry. These must all precede the READ command. In addition, the -% style designer should have a function `default.type' for unknown types. -% Note: The fields (within each list) are listed in order of appearance, -% except as described for an `inbook' or a `proceedings'. -% -% The article function is for an article in a journal. An article may -% CROSSREF another article. -% Required fields: author, title, journal, year -% Optional fields: volume, number, pages, month, note -% Also optional: library, issn, annote -% -% article == -% BEGIN -% output.bibitem -% output.check(format.authors,"author") -% new.block -% output.check(format.title,"title") -% new.block -% if missing$(crossref) then -% output.check(emphasize(journal),"journal") -% output(format.vol.num.pages) -% output.check(format.date,"year") -% else -% output.nonnull(format.article.crossref) -% output(format.pages) -% fi -% new.block -% output(note) -% fin.entry -% END -% -% The book function is for a whole book. A book may CROSSREF another book. -% Required fields: author or editor, title, publisher, year -% Optional fields: volume or number, series, address, edition, month, -% note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote -% -% book == -% BEGIN -% if empty$(author) then output.check(format.editors,"author and editor") -% else output.check(format.authors,"author") -% if missing$(crossref) then -% either.or.check("author and editor",editor) -% fi -% fi -% new.block -% output.check(format.btitle,"title") -% if missing$(crossref) then -% output(format.bvolume) -% new.block -% output(format.number.series) -% new.sentence -% output.check(publisher,"publisher") -% output(address) -% else -% new.block -% output.nonnull(format.book.crossref) -% fi -% output(format.edition) -% output.check(format.date,"year") -% new.block -% output(note) -% fin.entry -% END -% -% The other entry functions are all quite similar, so no "comment version" -% will be given for them. - -FUNCTION {article} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors "author" output.check - new.block - format.title "title" output.check - new.block - crossref missing$ - { journal emphasize "journal" output.check - format.vol.num.pages output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.article.crossref output.nonnull - format.pages output - } - if$ - issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {book} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - author empty$ - { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } - { format.authors output.nonnull - crossref missing$ - { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - new.block - format.btitle "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.bvolume output - new.block - format.number.series output - new.sentence - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - } - { new.block - format.book.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - format.edition output - format.date "year" output.check - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% A booklet is a bound thing without a publisher or sponsoring institution. -% Required: title -% Optional: author, howpublished, address, month, year, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {booklet} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors output - new.block - format.title "title" output.check - howpublished address new.block.checkb - howpublished output - address output - format.date output - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% For the conference entry type, see inproceedings. - -% An inbook is a piece of a book: either a chapter and/or a page range. -% It may CROSSREF a book. If there's no volume field, the type field -% will come before number and series. -% Required: author or editor, title, chapter and/or pages, publisher,year -% Optional: volume or number, series, type, address, edition, month, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {inbook} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - author empty$ - { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } - { format.authors output.nonnull - crossref missing$ - { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - new.block - format.btitle "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.bvolume output - format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check - new.block - format.number.series output - new.sentence - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - } - { format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check - new.block - format.book.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - format.edition output - format.date "year" output.check - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% An incollection is like inbook, but where there is a separate title -% for the referenced thing (and perhaps an editor for the whole). -% An incollection may CROSSREF a book. -% Required: author, title, booktitle, publisher, year -% Optional: editor, volume or number, series, type, chapter, pages, -% address, edition, month, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {incollection} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors "author" output.check - new.block - format.title "title" output.check - new.block - crossref missing$ - { format.in.ed.booktitle "booktitle" output.check - format.bvolume output - format.number.series output - format.chapter.pages output - new.sentence - publisher "publisher" output.check - address output - format.edition output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull - format.chapter.pages output - } - if$ - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% An inproceedings is an article in a conference proceedings, and it may -% CROSSREF a proceedings. If there's no address field, the month (& year) -% will appear just before note. -% Required: author, title, booktitle, year -% Optional: editor, volume or number, series, pages, address, month, -% organization, publisher, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {inproceedings} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors "author" output.check - new.block - format.title "title" output.check - new.block - crossref missing$ - { format.in.ed.booktitle "booktitle" output.check - format.bvolume output - format.number.series output - format.pages output - address empty$ - { organization publisher new.sentence.checkb - organization output - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { address output.nonnull - format.date "year" output.check - new.sentence - organization output - publisher output - } - if$ - } - { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull - format.pages output - } - if$ - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% The conference function is included for Scribe compatibility. - -FUNCTION {conference} { inproceedings } - -% A manual is technical documentation. -% Required: title -% Optional: author, organization, address, edition, month, year, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {manual} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - author empty$ - { organization empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output.nonnull - address output - } - if$ - } - { format.authors output.nonnull } - if$ - new.block - format.btitle "title" output.check - author empty$ - { organization empty$ - { address new.block.checka - address output - } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - { organization address new.block.checkb - organization output - address output - } - if$ - format.edition output - format.date output - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% A mastersthesis is a Master's thesis. -% Required: author, title, school, year -% Optional: type, address, month, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {mastersthesis} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors "author" output.check - new.block - format.title "title" output.check - new.block - "Master's thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull - school "school" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% A misc is something that doesn't fit elsewhere. -% Required: at least one of the `optional' fields -% Optional: author, title, howpublished, month, year, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {misc} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors output - title howpublished new.block.checkb - format.title output - howpublished new.block.checka - howpublished output - format.date output - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry - empty.misc.check -} - -% A phdthesis is like a mastersthesis. -% Required: author, title, school, year -% Optional: type, address, month, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {phdthesis} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors "author" output.check - new.block - format.btitle "title" output.check - new.block - "PhD thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull - school "school" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% A proceedings is a conference proceedings. -% If there is an organization but no editor field, the organization will -% appear as the first optional field (we try to make the first block nonempty); -% if there's no address field, the month (& year) will appear just before note. -% Required: title, year -% Optional: editor, volume or number, series, address, month, -% organization, publisher, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {proceedings} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - editor empty$ - { organization output } - { format.editors output.nonnull } - if$ - new.block - format.btitle "title" output.check - format.bvolume output - format.number.series output - address empty$ - { editor empty$ - { publisher new.sentence.checka } - { organization publisher new.sentence.checkb - organization output - } - if$ - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { address output.nonnull - format.date "year" output.check - new.sentence - editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output } - if$ - publisher output - } - if$ - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% A techreport is a technical report. -% Required: author, title, institution, year -% Optional: type, number, address, month, note -% Also optional: library, isbn, issn, annote - -FUNCTION {techreport} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors "author" output.check - new.block - format.title "title" output.check - new.block - format.tr.number output.nonnull - institution "institution" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - isbn.issn.output - new.block - note.output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% An unpublished is something that hasn't been published. -% Required: author, title, note -% Optional: month, year -% Also optional: library, annote - -FUNCTION {unpublished} -{ output.bibitem - library.output - new.sentence - format.authors "author" output.check - new.block - format.title "title" output.check - new.block - note "note" output.check - format.date output - annote.output - fin.entry -} - -% We use entry type `misc' for an unknown type; BibTeX gives a warning. - -FUNCTION {default.type} { misc } - -% Here are macros for common things that may vary from style to style. -% Users are encouraged to use these macros. -% -% Months are either written out in full or abbreviated - - - -MACRO {jan} {"January"} - -MACRO {feb} {"February"} - -MACRO {mar} {"March"} - -MACRO {apr} {"April"} - -MACRO {may} {"May"} - -MACRO {jun} {"June"} - -MACRO {jul} {"July"} - -MACRO {aug} {"August"} - -MACRO {sep} {"September"} - -MACRO {oct} {"October"} - -MACRO {nov} {"November"} - -MACRO {dec} {"December"} - - - -% Journals are either written out in full or abbreviated; -% the abbreviations are like those found in ACM publications. -% -% To get a completely different set of abbreviations, it may be best to make -% a separate .bib file with nothing but those abbreviations; users could then -% include that file name as the first argument to the \bibliography command - - - -MACRO {acmcs} {"ACM Computing Surveys"} - -MACRO {acta} {"Acta Informatica"} - -MACRO {cacm} {"Communications of the ACM"} - -MACRO {ibmjrd} {"IBM Journal of Research and Development"} - -MACRO {ibmsj} {"IBM Systems Journal"} - -MACRO {ieeese} {"IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering"} - -MACRO {ieeetc} {"IEEE Transactions on Computers"} - -MACRO {ieeetcad} - {"IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits"} - -MACRO {ipl} {"Information Processing Letters"} - -MACRO {jacm} {"Journal of the ACM"} - -MACRO {jcss} {"Journal of Computer and System Sciences"} - -MACRO {scp} {"Science of Computer Programming"} - -MACRO {sicomp} {"SIAM Journal on Computing"} - -MACRO {tocs} {"ACM Transactions on Computer Systems"} - -MACRO {tods} {"ACM Transactions on Database Systems"} - -MACRO {tog} {"ACM Transactions on Graphics"} - -MACRO {toms} {"ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software"} - -MACRO {toois} {"ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems"} - -MACRO {toplas} {"ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems"} - -MACRO {tcs} {"Theoretical Computer Science"} - - - -% Now we read in the .BIB entries. - -READ - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% The following part tries to establish whether fields in entries which -%% crossreference another entry are inherited from that entry or not. -%% Unfortunately BibTeX does not make that information available. -%% The basic assumption is that if the fields are identical, they are -%% assumed to be inherited. -%% By Volker Kuhlmann -%% with help from Oren Patashnik. -%% 15, 16, 17 March 2000 -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -% Display some debugging output (sort output on column 2 and check) -INTEGERS { debug.inheritance } -FUNCTION {debug.inheritance.disable} { #0 'debug.inheritance := } -FUNCTION {debug.inheritance.enable} { #1 'debug.inheritance := } -EXECUTE {debug.inheritance.disable}% do not uncomment this! -%% uncomment if desired: -%EXECUTE {debug.inheritance.enable} - -% We need a global string variable to hold field values between entries. -% One per field checked for inheritance, plus cite. -% Really, we should also save a flag "missing" for each field, but we -% won't bother for now. -STRINGS { - inh.cite - inh.note - inh.annote - inh.isbn - inh.issn - inh.library - inh.volume - inh.month - inh.totalpages - inh.url -} - -% Adds leading "0" to integers to fill up a field width. Was there a printf$ ... -% pop: integer; push: string -FUNCTION {fillint3.to.str}% (field width = 3) -{ - duplicate$ #100 < - { - duplicate$ #10 < - { "00" } - { "0" } - if$ - } - { "" } - if$ - swap$ int.to.str$ * -} -% Field width = 5, i.e. works up to 99 999 (= 10^6 - 1) -FUNCTION {fillint.to.str} -{ - duplicate$ #10000 < - { duplicate$ #1000 < - { duplicate$ #100 < - { duplicate$ #10 < - { "0000" } - { "000" } - if$ - } - { "00" } - if$ - } - { "0" } - if$ - } - { "" } - if$ - swap$ int.to.str$ * -} - -FUNCTION {zero.inherited} -{ - #0 'inherited.note := - #0 'inherited.annote := - #0 'inherited.isbn := - #0 'inherited.issn := - #0 'inherited.library := - #0 'inherited.volume := - #0 'inherited.month := - #0 'inherited.totalpages := - #0 'inherited.url := -} - -FUNCTION {debug.entry.dump.head} -{ debug.inheritance - { "*** Dumping data base entries ... ***" top$ } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -% This is for debugging. Dumps an entry with its cardinal number. -FUNCTION {debug.entry.dump} -{ debug.inheritance - { "entry " num.entry fillint.to.str * " > " * cite$ * top$ } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -% First, we number all entries through. -% Later in the process of establishing field inheritance, we need to sort -% all entries. Saving a cardinal entry number allows us to restore the -% original order. -% While we're at it, we also initialise the flags variables. - -INTEGERS { i } - -FUNCTION {number.entries.init} -{ #1 'i := -} - -FUNCTION {number.entries} -{ - i 'num.entry := - i #1 + 'i := - %zero.inherited -} - -EXECUTE {number.entries.init} -ITERATE {number.entries} - -EXECUTE {debug.entry.dump.head} ITERATE {debug.entry.dump} %% debug - -% Sort all entries such that the crossreferenced entry is first, then all -% entries crossreferencing it are immediately following. -% Entries which neither crossreference nor are crossreferenced are somewhere -% in between. - -%{ crossref #127 int.to.chr$ * } % the DEL character is ignored by SORT -% tilde is the highest character we get; it's also illegal in cite keys -FUNCTION {generate.crossref.sortkeys} -{ - crossref missing$ - { cite$ } - { crossref "~" * } - if$ - 'sort.key$ := - %% debug: - %"entry " num.entry fillint.to.str * " sort key: '" * sort.key$ * "'" * top$ -} - -ITERATE {generate.crossref.sortkeys} -SORT - -%EXECUTE {debug.entry.dump.head} ITERATE {debug.entry.dump} %% debug - -% Now go through and check for equal fields in consecutive entries. -% For each no-crossref entry: save fields -% For each crossref entry: any fields equal to a saved one is assumed -% to be inherited. - -% Print current values of inherited.* . For debugging. -FUNCTION {debug.inheritance.dump} -{ debug.inheritance - { - "entry " num.entry fillint.to.str * " inh:" * - " note " inherited.note int.to.str$ * * - ", annote " inherited.annote int.to.str$ * * - ", isbn " inherited.isbn int.to.str$ * * - ", issn " inherited.issn int.to.str$ * * - ", lib " inherited.library int.to.str$ * * - ", vol " inherited.volume int.to.str$ * * - ", mon " inherited.month int.to.str$ * * - ", tp " inherited.totalpages int.to.str$ * * - ", url " inherited.url int.to.str$ * * - top$ - } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -% save possibly inherited fields in global variables -% It is an error to save a missing field in a string variable, so we save -% an empty string instead. -FUNCTION {inheritance.save.fields} -{ - zero.inherited % this entry has no crossref - therefore no inherited fields - cite$ 'inh.cite := - note missing$ - { "" } { note } if$ - 'inh.note := - annote missing$ - { "" } { annote } if$ - 'inh.annote := - isbn missing$ - { "" } { isbn } if$ - 'inh.isbn := - issn missing$ - { "" } { issn } if$ - 'inh.issn := - library missing$ - { "" } { library } if$ - 'inh.library := - volume missing$ - { "" } { volume } if$ - 'inh.volume := - month missing$ - { "" } { month } if$ - 'inh.month := - totalpages missing$ - { "" } { totalpages } if$ - 'inh.totalpages := - url missing$ - { "" } { url } if$ - 'inh.url := -} - -% Check for each non-missing field whether it is equal to the saved one. -% Because we don't have any "field missing" information from the -% crossreferenced entry, a field which is given in the corssreferencing -% entry but is empty will be incorrectly detected as inherited if it is -% missing in the crossreferenced entry. -% Currently empty fields are not printed anyway, so we don't need to worry. -FUNCTION {check.inheritance.fields} -{ - note missing$ - { #0 } { note inh.note = } if$ - 'inherited.note := - annote missing$ - { #0 } { annote inh.annote = } if$ - 'inherited.annote := - isbn missing$ - { #0 } { isbn inh.isbn = } if$ - 'inherited.isbn := - issn missing$ - { #0 } { issn inh.issn = } if$ - 'inherited.issn := - library missing$ - { #0 } { library inh.library = } if$ - 'inherited.library := - volume missing$ - { #0 } { volume inh.volume = } if$ - 'inherited.volume := - month missing$ - { #0 } { month inh.month = } if$ - 'inherited.month := - totalpages missing$ - { #0 } { totalpages inh.totalpages = } if$ - 'inherited.totalpages := - url missing$ - { #0 } { url inh.url = } if$ - 'inherited.url := -} - -INTEGERS { check.inh.inited } - -FUNCTION {check.inheritance.init} -{ #0 'check.inh.inited := -} - -FUNCTION {check.inheritance} -{ check.inh.inited #0 = - { #1 'check.inh.inited := - inheritance.save.fields - } - { crossref missing$ - { inheritance.save.fields } - { crossref inh.cite = - { check.inheritance.fields } - { zero.inherited - "crossreferencing entry {" cite$ * "} out of order" * - " ****** contact listbib author ******" * warning$ } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ - %debug.inheritance.dump %% debug -} - -EXECUTE {check.inheritance.init} -ITERATE {check.inheritance} - -% Finally, restore original entry order - -FUNCTION {generate.num.entry.sortkeys} -{ - num.entry fillint.to.str 'sort.key$ := -} - -ITERATE {generate.num.entry.sortkeys} -SORT - -%EXECUTE {debug.entry.dump.head} ITERATE {debug.entry.dump} %% debug -ITERATE {debug.inheritance.dump} %% debug - -%% End of part checking for inherited fields. -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -% The sortify function converts to lower case after purify$ing; it's -% used in sorting and in computing alphabetic labels after sorting -% -% The chop.word(w,len,s) function returns either s or, if the first len -% letters of s equals w (this comparison is done in the third line of the -% function's definition), it returns that part of s after w. - - - - - -% This long comment applies only to alphabetic labels -% -% The format.lab.names function makes a short label by using the initials of -% the von and Last parts of the names (but if there are more than four names, -% (i.e., people) it truncates after three and adds a superscripted "+"; -% it also adds such a "+" if the last of multiple authors is "others"). -% If there is only one name, and its von and Last parts combined have just -% a single name-token ("Knuth" has a single token, "Brinch Hansen" has two), -% we take the first three letters of the last name. The boolean -% et.al.char.used tells whether we've used a superscripted "+", so that we -% know whether to include a LaTeX macro for it. -% -% format.lab.names(s) == -% BEGIN -% numnames := num.names$(s) -% if numnames > 1 then -% if numnames > 4 then -% namesleft := 3 -% else -% namesleft := numnames -% nameptr := 1 -% nameresult := "" -% while namesleft > 0 -% do -% if (name_ptr = numnames) and -% format.name$(s, nameptr, "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}") = "others" -% then nameresult := nameresult * "{\etalchar{+}}" -% et.al.char.used := true -% else nameresult := nameresult * -% format.name$(s, nameptr, "{v{}}{l{}}") -% nameptr := nameptr + 1 -% namesleft := namesleft - 1 -% od -% if numnames > 4 then -% nameresult := nameresult * "{\etalchar{+}}" -% et.al.char.used := true -% else -% t := format.name$(s, 1, "{v{}}{l{}}") -% if text.length$(t) < 2 then % there's just one name-token -% nameresult := text.prefix$(format.name$(s,1,"{ll}"),3) -% else -% nameresult := t -% fi -% fi -% return nameresult -% END -% -% Exactly what fields we look at in constructing the primary part of the label -% depends on the entry type; this selectivity (as opposed to, say, always -% looking at author, then editor, then key) helps ensure that "ignored" fields, -% as described in the LaTeX book, really are ignored. Note that MISC is part -% of the deepest `else' clause in the nested part of calc.label; thus, any -% unrecognized entry type in the database is handled correctly. -% -% There is one auxiliary function for each of the four different sequences of -% fields we use. The first of these functions looks at the author field, and -% then, if necessary, the key field. The other three functions, which might -% look at two fields and the key field, are similar, except that the key field -% takes precedence over the organization field (for labels---not for sorting). -% -% The calc.label function calculates the preliminary label of an entry, which -% is formed by taking three letters of information from the author or editor or -% key or organization field (depending on the entry type and on what's empty, -% but ignoring a leading "The " in the organization), and appending the last -% two characters (digits) of the year. It is an error if the appropriate fields -% among author, editor, organization, and key are missing, and we use -% the first three letters of the cite$ in desperation when this happens. -% The resulting label has the year part, but not the name part, purify$ed -% (purify$ing the year allows some sorting shenanigans by the user). -% -% This function also calculates the version of the label to be used in sorting. -% -% The final label may need a trailing 'a', 'b', etc., to distinguish it from -% otherwise identical labels, but we can't calculated those "extra.label"s -% until after sorting. -% -% calc.label == -% BEGIN -% if type$ = "book" or "inbook" then -% author.editor.key.label -% else if type$ = "proceedings" then -% editor.key.organization.label -% else if type$ = "manual" then -% author.key.organization.label -% else -% author.key.label -% fi fi fi -% label := label * substring$(purify$(field.or.null(year)), -1, 2) -% % assuming we will also sort, we calculate a sort.label -% sort.label := sortify(label), but use the last four, not two, digits -% END - - - -% When sorting, we compute the sortkey by executing "presort" on each entry. -% The presort key contains a number of "sortify"ed strings, concatenated -% with multiple blanks between them. This makes things like "brinch per" -% come before "brinch hansen per". -% -% The fields used here are: the sort.label for alphabetic labels (as set by -% calc.label), followed by the author names (or editor names or organization -% (with a leading "The " removed) or key field, depending on entry type and on -% what's empty), followed by year, followed by the first bit of the title -% (chopping off a leading "The ", "A ", or "An "). -% Names are formatted: Von Last First Junior. -% The names within a part will be separated by a single blank -% (such as "brinch hansen"), two will separate the name parts themselves -% (except the von and last), three will separate the names, -% four will separate the names from year (and from label, if alphabetic), -% and four will separate year from title. -% -% The sort.format.names function takes an argument that should be in -% BibTeX name format, and returns a string containing " "-separated -% names in the format described above. The function is almost the same -% as format.names. - - - -% This long comment applies only to alphabetic labels, when sorted -% -% Now comes the final computation for alphabetic labels, putting in the 'a's -% and 'b's and so forth if required. This involves two passes: a forward -% pass to put in the 'b's, 'c's and so on, and a backwards pass -% to put in the 'a's (we don't want to put in 'a's unless we know there -% are 'b's). -% We have to keep track of the longest (in width$ terms) label, for use -% by the "thebibliography" environment. -% -% VAR: longest.label, last.sort.label, next.extra: string -% longest.label.width, last.extra.num: integer -% -% initialize.longest.label == -% BEGIN -% longest.label := "" -% last.sort.label := int.to.chr$(0) -% next.extra := "" -% longest.label.width := 0 -% last.extra.num := 0 -% END -% -% forward.pass == -% BEGIN -% if last.sort.label = sort.label then -% last.extra.num := last.extra.num + 1 -% extra.label := int.to.chr$(last.extra.num) -% else -% last.extra.num := chr.to.int$("a") -% extra.label := "" -% last.sort.label := sort.label -% fi -% END -% -% reverse.pass == -% BEGIN -% if next.extra = "b" then -% extra.label := "a" -% fi -% label := label * extra.label -% if width$(label) > longest.label.width then -% longest.label := label -% longest.label.width := width$(label) -% fi -% next.extra := extra.label -% END - - - -% Now comes the computation for numeric labels. -% We use either the sorted order or original order. -% We still have to keep track of the longest (in width$ terms) label, for use -% by the "thebibliography" environment. - -STRINGS { longest.label } - -INTEGERS { number.label longest.label.width } - -FUNCTION {initialize.longest.label} -{ "" 'longest.label := - #1 'number.label := - #0 'longest.label.width := -} - -FUNCTION {longest.label.pass} -{ number.label int.to.str$ 'label := - number.label #1 + 'number.label := - label width$ longest.label.width > - { label 'longest.label := - label width$ 'longest.label.width := - } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -EXECUTE {initialize.longest.label} - -ITERATE {longest.label.pass} - - - -% Now we're ready to start writing the .BBL file. -% We begin, if necessary, with a LaTeX macro for unnamed names in an alphabetic -% label; next comes stuff from the `preamble' command in the database files. -% Then we give an incantation containing the command -% \begin{thebibliography}{...} -% where the `...' is the longest label. -% -% We also call init.state.consts, for use by the output routines. - -FUNCTION {begin.bib} -{ preamble$ empty$ - 'skip$ - { preamble$ write$ newline$ } - if$ - "\begin{thebibliography}{" longest.label * "}" * write$ newline$ - "\providecommand\url[1]{#1}" write$ newline$ -} - -EXECUTE {begin.bib} - -EXECUTE {init.state.consts} - -% Now we produce the output for all the entries - -ITERATE {call.type$} - -% Finally, we finish up by writing the `\end{thebibliography}' command. - -FUNCTION {end.bib} -{ newline$ - "\end{thebibliography}" write$ newline$ -} - -EXECUTE {end.bib} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 287d016f9f4..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listbib/listbib.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% This is file `listbib.tex', -%% generated with the docstrip utility. -%% -%% The original source files were: -%% -%% listbib.dtx (with options: `maindoc') -%% -%% File: listbib.dtx Copyright (C) 2000 Volker Kuhlmann -%% (based on biblist.sty version 1.4 copyright 1991 Joachim Schrod) -%% All rights are reserved. -%% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1998/06/01] -\ProvidesFile{listbib.tex} - [2000/08/28 v2.2 list contents of bibtex files (VK)] -%% -%% \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 -%% Lower-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 -%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 -%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# -%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& -%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) -%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, -%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ -%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< -%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? -%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ -%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ -%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| -%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} -%% -\documentclass[10pt,twoside]{article} -%% Packages -\IfFileExists{vmargin.sty}{% use if available - \usepackage{vmargin}% - \setmarginsrb{25mm}{12mm}{22mm}{8mm}{10pt}{8mm}{}{10mm}}{} -\IfFileExists{url.sty}{\usepackage{url}}{} % load if installed -%% Layout -\fboxsep 0.8pt % normally 3pt -%% Package listbib -\usepackage{listbib} -%% Load per-job configuration file if it exists -\InputIfFileExists{\jobname.cfg}{\typeout - {*** listbib: per-job configuration file \jobname.cfg found. ***}}{} -%% Main -\begin{document} -\bibliography{\listbibs} -\end{document} -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `listbib.tex'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/listbib/listbib b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/listbib/listbib new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..d66eab74c90 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/listbib/listbib @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +#!/bin/sh +#!/bin/sh -x +#!/bin/bash +# +# listbib +# +# List the contents of all given BibTeX files (bibliographic data bases, +# extension .bib). +# Prerequisites: +# LaTeX 2e, <1999/06/01> will work (earlier ones might) +# bibtex 0.99b +# package listbib, version 2.0 or later +# +# If we had bash, we could do some decent programming. However, listbib +# must also work with something as braindead as solaris 2.7 /bin/sh, +# so we won't... +# +# Copyright Volker Kuhlmann +# Released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2. +# +# Volker Kuhlmann +# 15, 16, 17 Mar; 12, 15 Apr; 30 Jul; 28 Aug 2000 +# + +VERSION="VK 1.2.3, 28 Aug 2000" + +# The root of the filenames generated by latex etc. +#outfile="listbib-$$" # numbers are awkward +#outfile="listbib" # not good! +outfile="listedbibs" + + +#### +#### Usage +# +usage() { + echo " +Usage: `basename $0` [OPTIONS] [BIBFILE[.bib] ..] BIBFILE_N[.bib] +Version $VERSION + +Options: + -h|--help shows help + -o|--output FILE generates FILE.dvi / FILE.ps (default $outfile) + -O|--same as -o, but generate FILE.dvi and BIBFILE_N.ps + -p|--ps|--postscript generate PostScript as well as dvi + -d|--deltemp delete all generated files but .dvi + -P|--psonly generate only PostScript (delete all generated files + but .ps) + -- stop option processing; only .bib files remain + +Examples: + List contents of mystrings.bib and mybib.bib, generating $outfile.dvi: + listbib -d mystrings.bib mybib.bib + As before, but only generate $outfile.ps: + listbib -P mystrings.bib mybib.bib + Generate mybib.ps instead: + listbib -P -O mystrings.bib mybib.bib +" + exitwith ErrUsage +} + +#### +#### Error/Exit codes +# +exitwith() { + exec 1>&2 # write stdout on stderr instead + case "$1" in + ErrUsage|ErrHelp) + # usage already displayed + exit 1;; + ErrTex) + echo "File '$2' already exists." + exit 2;; + ErrListbibtex) + echo "Refusing to create temp file 'listbib.tex'. That file already" + echo "exists, and an infinite loop would result." + exit 3;; + ErrCall) + echo "An error occured." + echo "Investigate by running $2 on '$3'," + echo "or by examining log file '$outfile$4'." + exit 4;; + ErrStop) + exit 8;; + ErrMissingParameter) + echo "A required parameter for option $2 is missing." + echo "Call with -h for help." + exit 9;; + *) + echo "Error: exitwith() was called with illegal error code '$1'." + exit 19;; + esac +} + +#### +#### Parse command line +# +checkargmm() { + test "$1" != "--" -a "$2" != "--" + #true # uncomment this to allow "--" as argument to an option +} +checkarg2() { + test $# -ge 2 && checkargmm "$2" && return + exitwith ErrMissingParameter "$1" +} +parse_cmd_line() { + unset -v ps deltmp psonly outfileps + if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then usage; fi + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + case "$1" in + -h|--help) + usage;; + -o|--output) + checkarg2 "$@"; outfile="$2"; shift;; + -O|--same) + test -z "$2" && usage + eval outfileps=\${$#} + # strip trailing ".bib": + concat_bibnames "$outfileps"; outfileps="$listbibs";; + -p|--ps|--postscript) + ps="1";; + -d|--deltemp) + deltmp="1";; + -P|--psonly) + psonly="1";; + -PO|-OP) + shift; set FILL -P -O "$@";; + -po) + shift; set FILL -p -o "$@";; + -dpo|-pdo) + shift; set FILL -d -p -o "$@";; + --) shift;; + *) break;; + esac + shift + done + #fileargs=("$@") + fileargs="$@" +} + +#### +#### Functions +# +concat_bibnames() { + listbibs= + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + #listbibs="$listbibs,$1" + if [ -n "$listbibs" ]; then listbibs="$listbibs,"; fi + listbibs="$listbibs`echo $1 | sed -e 's,\.$,,' -e 's,.bib$,,'`" + shift + done +} + +idstring="% listbib $VERSION" +check_tex_is_ours() { + # exit with error if existing .tex is not a listbib one + test -f "$outfile".tex || return + awk "/$idstring/ {exit 0}; {exit 1}" "$outfile".tex \ + || exitwith ErrTex "$outfile".tex +} + +create_latexfile() { + test "$outfile" = "listbib" && exitwith ErrListbibtex + + cat >"$outfile".tex - </dev/null /dev/null /dev/null "LaTeX Warning: ($warn1|$warn2|$warn3)" "$outfile".log \ + && { + #cp "$outfile".log debug.log + echo "Again" + run_latex + } + true +} + +run_dvips() { + [ -z "$outfileps" ] && outfileps="$outfile" + if [ -n "$ps" -o -n "$psonly" ]; then + echo "Running dvips ..." + dvips >/dev/null 2>&1 -o "$outfileps.ps" "$outfile" + fi +} + +rm_temp() { + if [ -n "$deltmp" -o -n "$psonly" ]; then + rm >/dev/null 2>&1 "$outfile".aux "$outfile".bbl "$outfile".blg \ + "$outfile".log "$outfile".tex + fi + test -n "$psonly" && rm >/dev/null 2>&1 "$outfile".dvi + test -n "$signal" && rm >/dev/null 2>&1 "$outfileps".ps + true +} + +#### +#### Main + +parse_cmd_line "$@" +concat_bibnames $fileargs +echo "listbib $VERSION" +echo "Listing bibliographies:" $listbibs +check_tex_is_ours +signal="" +trap "echo >&2 'Deleting temp files';\ + psonly=1 signal=1 rm_temp; exitwith ErrStop" HUP INT QUIT PIPE TERM +create_latexfile +make_dvi || exit $? +run_dvips || exit $? +rm_temp || exit $? diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/listbib/listbib.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/listbib/listbib.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..287d016f9f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/listbib/listbib.tex @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +%% +%% This is file `listbib.tex', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% listbib.dtx (with options: `maindoc') +%% +%% File: listbib.dtx Copyright (C) 2000 Volker Kuhlmann +%% (based on biblist.sty version 1.4 copyright 1991 Joachim Schrod) +%% All rights are reserved. +%% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1998/06/01] +\ProvidesFile{listbib.tex} + [2000/08/28 v2.2 list contents of bibtex files (VK)] +%% +%% \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 +%% Lower-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 +%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 +%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +%% +\documentclass[10pt,twoside]{article} +%% Packages +\IfFileExists{vmargin.sty}{% use if available + \usepackage{vmargin}% + \setmarginsrb{25mm}{12mm}{22mm}{8mm}{10pt}{8mm}{}{10mm}}{} +\IfFileExists{url.sty}{\usepackage{url}}{} % load if installed +%% Layout +\fboxsep 0.8pt % normally 3pt +%% Package listbib +\usepackage{listbib} +%% Load per-job configuration file if it exists +\InputIfFileExists{\jobname.cfg}{\typeout + {*** listbib: per-job configuration file \jobname.cfg found. ***}}{} +%% Main +\begin{document} +\bibliography{\listbibs} +\end{document} +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `listbib.tex'. -- cgit v1.2.3