From 8c15d11aef0e29321793969ea1cc7aa56bcae48e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 23:58:50 +0000 Subject: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@577 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/VERSION | 1 + Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/urlbst.pl | 405 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 406 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/VERSION create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/urlbst.pl (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/VERSION b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/VERSION new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..49d59571fbf --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/VERSION @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +0.1 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/urlbst.pl b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/urlbst.pl new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1b8de3456ea --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/urlbst/urlbst.pl @@ -0,0 +1,405 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl -w +# +# Usage: ./urlbst.pl [input-file [output-file]] +# +# If either input-file or output-file is omitted, they are replaced by +# stdin or stdout respectively. +# +# $Id: urlbst.pl,v 1.3 2002/04/22 15:49:06 norman Exp $ + +$version = '0.1'; # %%VERSION%% +($progname = $0) =~ s/.*\///; +$mymarker = "% $progname"; + +$infile = ($#ARGV >= 0 ? $ARGV[0] : '-'); +$outfile = ($#ARGV >= 1 ? $ARGV[1] : '-'); + +$exitstatus = 0; # success status + +open (IN, "<$infile") || die "Can't open $infile to read"; +open (OUT, ">$outfile") || die "Can't open $outfile to write"; + +# We have to make certain assumptions about the source files, in order +# to patch them at the correct places. Specifically, we assume that +# +# - there's a function init.state.consts +# +# - ...and an output.nonnull which does the actual outputting, which +# has the `usual' interface. +# +# - we can replace +# note output +# by +# output.url % the function which formats and displays any URL +# new.block +# note output +# +# - there is a function which handles the `article' entry type (this +# will always be true) +# +# - there is a function output.bibitem which is called at the +# beginning of each entry type +# - ...and one called fin.entry which is called at the end +# +# If the functions format.date, format.title or new.block are not defined (the +# former is not in apalike, for example, and the last is not in the +# AMS styles), then replacements areincluded in the output. +# +# All these assumptions are true of the standard files and, since most +# style files derive from them more or less directly, are true of most (?) +# other style files, too. +# +# There's some rather ugly Perl down here. The parsing for +# brace-matching could probably do with being rewritten in places, to +# make it less ugly, and more robust. + +print OUT "%%% Modification of BibTeX style file ", ($infile eq '-' ? '' : $infile), "\n"; +print OUT "%%% to add webpage entry type, and url and lastchecked fields\n%%% Edits by $progname, version $version\n%%% (marked with $mymarker)\n"; +print OUT "%%% Original headers follow...\n"; + +$found{initconsts} = 0; +$found{outputnonnull} = 0; +$found{article} = 0; +$found{outputbibitem} = 0; +$found{finentry} = 0; +$found{formatdate} = 0; +$found{formattitle} = 0; +$found{newblock} = 0; + +while () { + /^ *ENTRY/ && do { + # Work through the list of entry types, finding what ones are there. + # If we find a URL entry there already, object, since these edit + # will mess things up. + $line = $_; + until ($line =~ /\{\s*(\w*)/) { + $line .= ; + } + $bracematchtotal = 0; # reset + bracematcher($line); + $line =~ /\{\s*(\w*)/; + $found{'entry'.$1} = 1; + print OUT $line; + $line = ; + until (bracematcher($line) == 0) { + # XXX deal with multiple entries on one line + ($line =~ /^\s*(\w*)/) && ($found{'entry'.$1} = 1); + print OUT $line; + $line = ; + } + if (defined($found{entryurl})) { + print STDERR "$progname: style file $infile already has URL entry!\n"; + # print out the rest of the file, and give up + while () { + print OUT; + } + $exitstatus = 1; + last; + } else { + print OUT " url $mymarker\n lastchecked\n"; + } + print OUT $line; + next; + }; + + /^ *FUNCTION *\{init\.state\.consts\}/ && do { + print OUT "INTEGERS { bracket.state outside.brackets open.brackets within.brackets close.brackets } $mymarker\n"; + $line = $_; + until ($line =~ /\{.*\}.*\{/s) { + $line .= ; + } + $line =~ s/(\{.*?\}.*?\{)/$1 #0 'outside.brackets := $mymarker + #1 'open.brackets := + #2 'within.brackets := + #3 'close.brackets := + + /s; + print OUT $line; + $found{initconsts} = 1; + next; + }; + + /^ *FUNCTION *{output\.nonnull}/ && do { + print OUT "$mymarker\n"; + print OUT "FUNCTION {output.nonnull.original}\n"; + $bracematchtotal = 0; + while (defined ($line = ) && bracematcher($line) > 0) { + print OUT $line; + } + print OUT "$line\n"; # print out terminating \} (assumed + # alone on the line) + print_output_functions(); + $found{outputnonnull} = 1; + next; + }; + + /note *output/ && do { + print OUT " output.url $mymarker\n new.block\n"; + print OUT; + next; + }; + + /^ *FUNCTION *{format\.date}/ && do { + $found{formatdate} = 1; + print OUT; + next; + }; + + /^ *FUNCTION *{format\.title}/ && do { + $found{formattitle} = 1; + print OUT; + next; + }; + + /^ *FUNCTION *{new.block}/ && do { + $found{newblock} = 1; + print OUT; + next; + }; + + /^ *FUNCTION *\{article\}/ && do { + + print_missing_functions(); + print_webpage_def(); + + print OUT; + $found{article} = 1; + next; + }; + + /FUNCTION *\{output.bibitem\}/ && do { + $line = $_; + until ($line =~ /\{.*\}.*\{/s) { + $line .= ; + } + $line =~ s/(\{.*?\}.*?\{)/$1 outside.brackets 'bracket.state := $mymarker + /s; + print OUT $line; + $found{outputbibitem} = 1; + next; + }; + + /FUNCTION *\{fin\.entry\}/ && do { + $line = $_; + until ($line =~ /\{.*\}.*\{/s) { + $line .= ; + } + $line =~ s/(\{.*?\}.*?\{)/$1 + bracket.state close.brackets = $mymarker + \{ "]" * \} + 'skip\$ + if\$ + /s; + print OUT $line; + $found{finentry} = 1; + next; + }; + + print OUT; +} + +foreach $k (keys %found) { + if ($found{$k} == 0) { + print STDERR "$progname: $infile: failed to find feature $k\n"; + } +} + +close (IN); +close (OUT); + +exit $exitstatus;; + + + + + + +sub print_output_functions { + print OUT "$mymarker...\n"; + print OUT <<'EOD'; +FUNCTION {output.nonnull} +{ % Save the thing we've been asked to output + 's := + % If the bracket-state is close.brackets, then add a close-bracket to what's + % currently at the top of the stack, and set bracket.state to outside.brackets + bracket.state close.brackets = + { "]" * + outside.brackets 'bracket.state := + } + 'skip$ + if$ + bracket.state outside.brackets = + { % We're outside all brackets -- this is the normal situation. + % Write out what's currently at the top of the stack, using the + % original output.nonnull function. + s + output.nonnull.original + } + { % Still in brackets. Add open-bracket or (continuation) comma, add the + % new text (in s) to the top of the stack, and move to the close-brackets + % state, ready for next time (unless inbrackets resets it). If we come + % into this branch, then output.state is carefully undisturbed. + bracket.state open.brackets = + { " [" * } + { ", " * } % bracket.state will be within.brackets + if$ + s * + close.brackets 'bracket.state := + } + if$ +} + +% Call this function just before adding something which should be presented in +% brackets. bracket.state is handled specially within output.nonnull. +FUNCTION {inbrackets} +{ bracket.state close.brackets = + { within.brackets 'bracket.state := } % reset the state: not open nor closed + { open.brackets 'bracket.state := } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {format.url} +{ url empty$ + { "" } + { "Available from World Wide Web: \url{" url * "}" * } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION {format.lastchecked} +{ lastchecked empty$ + { "" } + { inbrackets "cited " lastchecked * } + if$ +} +EOD + print OUT "% ...$mymarker\n"; +} + +sub print_webpage_def { + print OUT "$mymarker...\n"; + print OUT <<'EOD'; +% Output a URL. We can't use the more normal idiom (something like +% `format.url output'), because the `inbrackets' within +% format.lastchecked applies to everything between calls to `output', +% so that `format.url format.lastchecked * output' ends up with both +% the URL and the lastchecked in brackets. +FUNCTION {output.url} +{ url empty$ + 'skip$ + { new.block + format.url output + format.lastchecked output + } + if$ +} + +% Webpage entry type. +% Title and url fields required; +% author, note, year, month, and lastchecked fields optional +% See references +% ISO 690-2 http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm +% http://www.classroom.net/classroom/CitingNetResources.html +% http://neal.ctstateu.edu/history/cite.html +% http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/mla.html +% for citation formats for web pages. +FUNCTION {webpage} +{ output.bibitem + author empty$ + 'skip$ + { format.authors output.nonnull } + if$ + new.block + format.title "title" output.check + inbrackets "online" output + new.block + year empty$ + 'skip$ + { format.date "year" output.check } + if$ + lastchecked empty$ + 'skip$ + { format.lastchecked output } + if$ + new.block + format.url "url" output.check + new.block + note output + fin.entry +} +EOD + print OUT "% ...$mymarker\n\n\n"; +} + + +sub print_missing_functions { + # We've got to the bit of the file which handles the entry + # types, so write out the webpage entry handler. This uses + # the format.date function, which which many but not all + # bst files have (for example, apalike doesn't). So + # check that we either have found this function already, or + # add it. + if (! $found{formatdate}) { + if ($found{entrymonth}) { + print OUT <<'EOD'; +FUNCTION {format.date} +{ year empty$ + { month empty$ + { "" } + { "there's a month but no year in " cite$ * warning$ + month + } + if$ + } + { month empty$ + 'year + { month " " * year * } + if$ + } + if$ +} +EOD + } else { + print OUT <<'EOD'; +FUNCTION {format.date} +{ year empty$ + 'skip$ + { %write$ + "(" year * ")" * + } + if$ +} +EOD + } + $found{formatdate} = 1; + } + + if (! $found{formattitle}) { + print OUT <<'EOD'; +FUNCTION {format.title} +{ title empty$ + { "" } + { title "t" change.case$ } + if$ +} +EOD + } + + # The same, for the new.block function + if (! $found{newblock}) { + # No new.block function defined. Odd (AMS). So define dummy + print OUT 'FUNCTION {new.block} { skip$ }'."\n"; + $found{newblock} = 1; + } +} + +# Keep track of open and close braces in the string argument. +# Keep state in $matchtotal, return the current value. +sub bracematcher { + my $s = shift; + $s =~ s/[^\{\}]//g; + #print "s=$s\n"; + foreach my $c (split (//, $s)) { + $bracematchtotal += ($c eq '{' ? 1 : -1); + } + return $bracematchtotal; +} -- cgit v1.2.3