From ee32a98c12dea0596ae127c9d655041e50b8599d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 22:22:20 +0000 Subject: l3build (19aug15) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@38163 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3build/l3build.pdf | Bin 547262 -> 594128 bytes Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3build/l3build.dtx | 106 ++++- Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3build/l3build.lua | 471 +++++++++++++++------ 3 files changed, 419 insertions(+), 158 deletions(-) (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3build/l3build.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3build/l3build.pdf index 15c2b3e3eef..b6833ddeac2 100644 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3build/l3build.pdf and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3build/l3build.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3build/l3build.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3build/l3build.dtx index 780134c0efb..e3f49bc1bbd 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3build/l3build.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3build/l3build.dtx @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ \RequirePackage{expl3} \def\ExplFileName{l3build} \def\ExplFileDescription{L3 Regression test suite} -\def\ExplFileDate{2015/07/28} -\def\ExplFileVersion{5704} +\def\ExplFileDate{2015/08/18} +\def\ExplFileVersion{5866} \documentclass[full]{l3doc} \renewcommand\partname{Part} \usepackage{multicol,needspace} @@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ \luavarseparator \luavarset{lvtext} {".lvt"} {Extension of test files.} \luavarset{tlgext} {".tlg"} {Extension of test file output.} +\luavarset{lvtext} {".lve"} {Extension of auto-generating test file output.} \luavarset{logext} {".log"} {Extension of checking output, before processing it into a \texttt{.tlg}.} \luavarseparator \luavarset{checkdeps} {\{~\}} {List of build unpack dependencies for checking.} @@ -298,14 +299,23 @@ % In the working directory of a bundle or module, the following commands can be executed: % \begin{itemize}[noitemsep]\ttfamily % \item check -% \item check \meta{name} [\meta{engine}] +% \item check \meta{name(s)} % \item cmdcheck % \item clean % \item doc % \item install -% \item save \meta{name} [\meta{engine}] +% \item save \meta{name(s)} % \end{itemize} % These commands are described below. +% +% As well as these commands, the system recognises the options +% \begin{itemize} +% \item \texttt{--engine} (\texttt{-e}) Sets the engine to use for +% testing +% \item \texttt{--halt-on-error} (\texttt{-H}) Specifies that checks +% should stop as soon as possible, rather than running all requested +% tests +% \end{itemize} % % \begin{buildcmd}{check} % The |check| command runs the entire test suite. @@ -335,9 +345,11 @@ % \end{buildcmd} % % -% \begin{buildcmd}{check \meta{name} [\meta{engine}]} -% Checks only the test \texttt{\meta{name}.lvt} with optionally specified \meta{engine} (one of |pdftex|, |xetex|, or |luatex|). -% If an \meta{engine} is not specified, all three engines are checked (or those defined by the |checkengines| variable if changed from the default). +% \begin{buildcmd}{check \meta{name(s)}} +% Checks only the test \texttt{\meta{name(s)}.lvt}. +% All engines specified by \var{checkengines} are tested unless the command +% line option \texttt{--engine} (or \texttt{-e}) has been given to limit +% testing to a single engine. % \end{buildcmd} % % \begin{buildcmd}{cmdcheck} @@ -405,7 +417,9 @@ % % % \begin{buildcmd}{doc} -% Compiles all documentation files in the \var{typesetdir} directory. +% Compiles documentation files in the \var{typesetdir} directory. +% In the absence of one or more file names, all documentation is typeset; +% a file list may be given at the command line for selective typesetting. % If the compilation is successful the |.pdf| is moved back into the main directory. % % The documentation compilation is performed with the \var{typesetexe} binary (default \texttt{pdflatex}), with options \var{typesetopts}. @@ -423,12 +437,12 @@ % \end{buildcmd} % % -% \begin{buildcmd}{save \meta{name} [\meta{engine}]} -% This command runs through the same execution as |check| for a specific test \texttt{\meta{name}.lvt} with optional \texttt{\meta{engine}}. -% If no \meta{engine} is specific, this command saves the output of the test to a |.tlg| file. +% \begin{buildcmd}{save \meta{name(s)}} +% This command runs through the same execution as |check| for a specific test(s) \texttt{\meta{name(s)}.lvt}. +% This command saves the output of the test to a |.tlg| file. % This file is then used in all subsequent checks against the \texttt{\meta{name}.lvt} test. % -% If the \meta{engine} is specified (one of |pdftex|, |xetex|, or |luatex|), the saved output is stored in \texttt{\meta{name}.\meta{engine}.tlg}. This is necessary if running the test through a different engine produces a different output. +% If the \texttt{--engine} (or \texttt{-e}) is specified (one of |pdftex|, |xetex|, or |luatex|), the saved output is stored in \texttt{\meta{name}.\meta{engine}.tlg}. This is necessary if running the test through a different engine produces a different output. % A normalisation process is performed when checking to avoid common differences such as register allocation; full details are listed in section~\ref{sec:norm}. % \end{buildcmd} % @@ -631,14 +645,6 @@ % \item Conversion of low chars ($1$ to $31$) to |^^| notation. % \end{itemize} % -% \subsection{Generating test files with \pkg{DocStrip}} -% -% It is possible to pack tests inside source files. Tests generated during the -% unpacking process will be available to the \texttt{check} and \texttt{save} -% commands as if they were stored in the \texttt{testfiledir}. Any explicit -% test files inside \texttt{testfiledir} take priority over generated ones -% with the same names. -% % \section{Writing test files} % \label{sec:writing-tests} % @@ -834,6 +840,66 @@ % \label{fig:box-log} % \end{figure} % +% \section{Alternative test formats} +% +% \subsection{Generating test files with \pkg{DocStrip}} +% +% It is possible to pack tests inside source files. Tests generated during the +% unpacking process will be available to the \texttt{check} and \texttt{save} +% commands as if they were stored in the \texttt{testfiledir}. Any explicit +% test files inside \texttt{testfiledir} take priority over generated ones +% with the same names. +% +% \subsection{Specifying expectations} +% +% Regression tests check whether changes introduced in the code modify the test +% output. Especially while developing a complex package there is not yet a +% baseline to save a test goal with. It might then be easier to formulate the +% expected effects and outputs of tests directly. To achieve this, you may +% create an \texttt{.lve} instead of a \texttt{.tlg} +% file.\footnote{Mnemonic: \texttt{lv\textbf{t}}: \textbf{t}est, +% \texttt{lv\textbf{e}}: \textbf{e}xpectation} It is processed exactly like +% the \texttt{.lvt} to generate the expected outcome. The test fails when both +% differ. +% +% Combining both features enables contrasting the test with its expected +% outcome in a compact format. Listing \ref{fig:expect-dtx} exemplary tests +% \TeX{}s counters. Listing \ref{fig:expect-ins} shows the relevant part of an +% \texttt{.ins} file to generate it. +% +% \begin{figure} +% \begin{lstlisting}[frame=single,language={TeX},gobble = 6] +% \input regression-test.tex\relax +% \START +% \TEST{counter-math}{ +% %<*test> +% \OMIT +% \newcounter{numbers} +% \setcounter{numbers}{2} +% \addtocounter{numbers}{2} +% \stepcounter{numbers} +% \TIMO +% \typeout{\arabic{numbers}} +% % +% % \typeout{5} +% } +% \END +% \end{lstlisting} +% \caption{Test and expectation can be specified side-by-side in a single +% \texttt{.dtx} file.} +% \label{fig:expect-dtx} +% \end{figure} +% +%\begin{figure} +% \begin{lstlisting}[frame=single,language={TeX},gobble = 6] +% \generate{\file{\jobname.lvt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{test}} +% \file{\jobname.lve}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{expect}}} +% \end{lstlisting} +% \caption{Test and expectation are generated from a \texttt{.dtx} file of +% the same name.} +% \label{fig:expect-ins} +% \end{figure} +% % \subsection{Typesetting documentation} % % As part of the overall build process, \pkg{l3build} will create PDF diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3build/l3build.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3build/l3build.lua index f88ec640d16..c939faf11e6 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3build/l3build.lua +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3build/l3build.lua @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ --]] -- Version information: should be identical to that in l3build.dtx -release_date = "2015/07/28" -release_ver = "5704" +release_date = "2015/08/18" +release_ver = "5866" -- "module" is a deprecated function in Lua 5.2: as we want the name -- for other purposes, and it should eventually be 'free', simply @@ -146,16 +146,150 @@ makeindexexe = makeindexexe or "makeindex" makeindexopts = makeindexopts or "" -- Other required settings -checkruns = checkruns or 1 -packtdszip = packtdszip or false -- Not actually needed but clearer -scriptname = scriptname or "build.lua" -- Script used in each directory -typesetcmds = typesetcmds or "" +checkruns = checkruns or 1 +packtdszip = packtdszip or false -- Not actually needed but clearer +scriptname = scriptname or "build.lua" -- Script used in each directory +typesetcmds = typesetcmds or "" -- Extensions for various file types: used to abstract out stuff a bit logext = logext or ".log" +lveext = lveext or ".lve" lvtext = lvtext or ".lvt" tlgext = tlgext or ".tlg" +-- Run time options +-- These are parsed into a global table, and all optional args +-- are made available as a related global var + +function argparse() + local result = { } + local files = { } + local long_options = + { + engine = "engine", + ["halt-on-error"] = "halt" , + ["halt-on-failure"] = "halt" , + help = "help" + } + local short_options = + { + e = "engine", + h = "help" , + H = "halt" + } + local option_args = + { + engine = true , + halt = false, + help = false + } + -- arg[1] is a special case: must be a command or "-h"/"--help" + -- Deal with this by assuming help and storing only apparently-valid + -- input + local a = arg[1] + result["target"] = "help" + if a then + -- No options are allowed in position 1, so filter those out + if not string.match(a, "^%-") then + result["target"] = a + end + end + -- Stop here if help is required + if result["target"] == "help" then + return result + end + -- An auxiliary to grab all file names into a table + local function remainder(num) + local i + local files = { } + for i = num, #arg do + table.insert(files, arg[i]) + end + return files + end + -- Examine all other arguments + -- Use a while loop rather than for as this makes it easier + -- to grab arg for optionals where appropriate + local i = 2 + while i <= #arg do + local a = arg[i] + -- Terminate search for options + if a == "--" then + files = remainder(i + 1) + break + end + -- Look for optionals + local opt, optarg + local opts + -- Look for and option and get it into a variable + if string.match(a, "^%-") then + if string.match(a, "^%-%-") then + opts = long_options + local pos = string.find(a, "=", 1, true) + if pos then + opt = string.sub(a, 3, pos - 1) + optarg = string.sub(a, pos + 1) + else + opt = string.sub(a,3) + end + else + opts = short_options + opt = string.sub(a, 2, 2) + -- Only set optarg if it is there + if #a > 2 then + optarg = string.sub(a, 3) + end + end + -- Now check that the option is valid and sort out the argument + -- if required + local optname = opts[opt] + if optname then + local reqarg = option_args[optname] + -- Tidy up arguments + if reqarg and not optarg then + optarg = arg[i + 1] + if not optarg then + io.stderr:write("Missing value for option " .. a .."\n") + return {"help"} + end + i = i + 1 + end + if not reqarg and optarg then + io.stderr:write("Value not allowed for option " .. a .."\n") + return {"help"} + end + else + io.stderr:write("Unknown option " .. a .."\n") + return {"help"} + end + -- Store the result + if optarg then + local opts = result[optname] or { } + local match + for match in string.gmatch(optarg, "([^,%s]+)") do + table.insert(opts, match) + end + result[optname] = opts + else + result[optname] = true + end + i = i + 1 + end + if not opt then + files = remainder(i) + break + end + end + result["files"] = files + return result +end + +userargs = argparse() + +optengines = userargs["engine"] +opthalt = userargs["halt"] +opthelp = userargs["help"] + -- Convert a file glob into a pattern for use by e.g. string.gub -- Based on https://github.com/davidm/lua-glob-pattern -- Simplified substantially: "[...]" syntax not supported as is not @@ -243,6 +377,7 @@ if string.sub(package.config, 1, 1) == "\\" then os_diffext = ".fc" os_diffexe = "fc /n" os_grepexe = "findstr /r" + os_newline = "\r\n" os_null = "nul" os_pathsep = ";" os_setenv = "set" @@ -253,6 +388,7 @@ else os_diffext = ".diff" os_diffexe = "diff -c --strip-trailing-cr" os_grepexe = "grep" + os_newline = "\n" os_null = "/dev/null" os_pathsep = ":" os_setenv = "export" @@ -399,8 +535,7 @@ end -- Run a command in a given directory function run(dir, cmd) - local errorlevel = os.execute("cd " .. dir .. os_concat .. cmd) - return errorlevel + return os.execute("cd " .. dir .. os_concat .. cmd) end -- Deal with the fact that Windows and Unix use different path separators @@ -415,18 +550,26 @@ end -- Do some subtarget for all modules in a bundle function allmodules(target) - local errorlevel = 0 + local errorlevel for _,i in ipairs(modules) do print( "Running script " .. scriptname .. " with target \"" .. target .. "\" for module " .. i ) - errorlevel = run(i, "texlua " .. scriptname .. " " .. target) - if errorlevel > 0 then + local engines = "" + if optengines then + engines = " --engine=" .. table.concat(optengines, ",") + end + errorlevel = run( + i, "texlua " .. scriptname .. " " .. target + .. (opthalt and " -H" or "") + .. engines + ) + if errorlevel ~= 0 then return errorlevel end end - return errorlevel + return 0 end -- Set up the check system files: needed for checking one or more tests and @@ -533,7 +676,7 @@ end -- Convert the raw log file into one for comparison/storage: keeps only -- the 'business' part from the tests and removes system-dependent stuff -function formatlog(logfile, newfile) +function formatlog(logfile, newfile, engine) local function killcheck(line) -- Skip lines containing file dates if string.match(line, "[^<]%d%d%d%d/%d%d/%d%d") then @@ -550,8 +693,14 @@ function formatlog(logfile, newfile) return false end -- Substitutions to remove some non-useful changes - local function normalize(line) - local line = line + local function normalize(line, maxprintline) + -- Allow for wrapped lines: preserve the content and wrap + if (string.len(line) == maxprintline) then + lastline = (lastline or "") .. line + return "" + end + local line = (lastline or "") .. line + lastline = "" -- Remove test file name from lines -- This needs to extract the base name from the log name, -- and one to allow for the case that there might be "-" chars @@ -581,16 +730,18 @@ function formatlog(logfile, newfile) line = string.gsub(line, "\\csname\\endcsname ", "\\csname\\endcsname") -- Zap "on line " and replace with "on line ..." line = string.gsub(line, "on line %d*", "on line ...") - -- Zap line numbers from \show, \showbox, \box_show and the like - line = string.gsub(line, "^l%.%d+ ", "l. ...") -- Tidy up to ^^ notation for i = 1, 31, 1 do line = string.gsub(line, string.char(i), "^^" .. string.char(64 + i)) end + -- Zap line numbers from \show, \showbox, \box_show and the like + -- Two stages as line wrapping alters some of them and restore the break + line = string.gsub(line, "^l%.%d+ ", "l. ...") + line = string.gsub(line, "%.%.%.l%.%d+ ( *)%}$", "...\nl. ...%1}") -- Remove spaces at the start of lines: deals with the fact that LuaTeX -- uses a different number to the other engines line = string.gsub(line, "^%s+", "") - -- Remove 'normal' direction information on boxes with (u)p-TeX + -- Remove 'normal' direction information on boxes with (u)pTeX line = string.gsub(line, ", yoko direction", "") -- Unicode engines display chars in the upper half of the 8-bit range: -- tidy up to match pdfTeX @@ -600,6 +751,13 @@ function formatlog(logfile, newfile) end return line end + local kpse = require("kpse") + kpse.set_program_name(engine) + local maxprintline = tonumber(kpse.expand_var("$max_print_line")) + if engine == "luatex" then + maxprintline = maxprintline + 1 -- Deal with an out-by-one error + end + local lastline = "" local newlog = "" local prestart = true local skipping = false @@ -612,10 +770,10 @@ function formatlog(logfile, newfile) skipping = true elseif line == "TIMO" then skipping = false - elseif not prestart and not skipping and not killcheck(line) then - line = normalize(line) - if not string.match(line, "^ *$") then - newlog = newlog .. line .. "\n" + elseif not prestart and not skipping then + line = normalize(line, maxprintline) + if not string.match(line, "^ *$") and not killcheck(line) then + newlog = newlog .. line .. os_newline end end end @@ -736,27 +894,37 @@ end -- Runs a single test: needs the name of the test rather than the .lvt file -- One 'test' here may apply to multiple engines -function runcheck(name, engine, hide) +function runcheck(name, hide) local checkengines = checkengines - if engine then - checkengines = {engine} + if optengines then + checkengines = optengines end local errorlevel = 0 for _,i in ipairs(checkengines) do - cp(name .. tlgext, testfiledir, testdir) - runtest(name, i, hide) local testname = name .. "." .. i local difffile = testdir .. "/" .. testname .. os_diffext local newfile = testdir .. "/" .. testname .. logext -- Use engine-specific file if available local tlgfile = locate( {testfiledir, unpackdir}, - {name .. "." .. i .. tlgext, name .. tlgext} + {testname .. tlgext, name .. tlgext} ) - if not tlgfile then - print("Error: failed to find " .. tlgext .. " file for " .. name .. "!") - os.exit(1) + if tlgfile then + cp(name .. tlgext, testfiledir, testdir) + else + -- Attempt to generate missing test goal from expectation + tlgfile = testdir .. "/" .. testname .. tlgext + if not locate({unpackdir, testfiledir}, {name .. lveext}) then + print( + "Error: failed to find " .. tlgext .. " or " + .. lveext .. " file for " .. name .. "!" + ) + os.exit(1) + end + runtest(name, i, hide, lveext) + ren(testdir, testname .. logext, testname .. tlgext) end + runtest(name, i, hide, lvtext) if os_windows then tlgfile = unix_to_win(tlgfile) end @@ -784,6 +952,10 @@ function runcheck(name, engine, hide) if errlevel == 0 then os.remove(difffile) else + if opthalt then + checkdiff() + return errlevel + end errorlevel = errlevel end end @@ -792,8 +964,8 @@ end -- Run one of the test files: doesn't check the result so suitable for -- both creating and verifying .tlg files -function runtest(name, engine, hide) - local lvtfile = name .. lvtext +function runtest(name, engine, hide, ext) + local lvtfile = name .. (ext or lvtext) cp(lvtfile, fileexists(testfiledir .. "/" .. lvtfile) and testfiledir or unpackdir, testdir) local engine = engine or stdengine @@ -807,7 +979,7 @@ function runtest(name, engine, hide) else format = "" end - -- Special casing for (u)p-TeX LaTeX formats + -- Special casing for (u)pTeX LaTeX formats if string.match(checkformat, "^latex$") and string.match(engine, "^u?ptex$") then @@ -826,11 +998,11 @@ function runtest(name, engine, hide) .. (hide and (" > " .. os_null) or "") ) end - formatlog(logfile, newfile) + formatlog(logfile, newfile, engine) -- Store secondary files for this engine for _,i in ipairs(filelist(testdir, name .. ".???")) do local ext = string.match(i, "%....") - if ext ~= lvtext and ext ~= tlgext and ext ~= logext then + if ext ~= lvtext and ext ~= tlgext and ext ~= lveext and ext ~= logext then if not fileexists(testsuppdir .. "/" .. i) then ren( testdir, i, string.gsub( @@ -958,16 +1130,21 @@ typeset = typeset or function(file) return errorlevel else local name = stripext(file) - -- Return a non-zero errorlevel if something goes wrong - -- without having loads of nested tests - return( - biber(name) + - bibtex(name) + - makeindex(name, ".glo", ".gls", ".glg", glossarystyle) + - makeindex(name, ".idx", ".ind", ".ilg", indexstyle) + - tex(file) + - tex(file) - ) + errorlevel = biber(name) + bibtex(name) + if errorlevel == 0 then + local function cycle(name) + return( + makeindex(name, ".glo", ".gls", ".glg", glossarystyle) + + makeindex(name, ".idx", ".ind", ".ilg", indexstyle) + + tex(file) + ) + end + errorlevel = cycle(name) + if errorlevel ~= 0 then + errorlevel = cycle(name) + end + end + return errorlevel end end @@ -975,63 +1152,68 @@ end -- Simply print out how to use the build system help = help or function() - print "" + print("usage: " .. arg[0] .. " [] []") + print("") + print("The most commonly used l3build commands are:") if testfiledir ~= "" then - print " build check - run all automated tests for all engines" + print(" check Run all automated tests") end - if module ~= "" and testfiledir ~= "" then - print " build check - check one test file for all engines" - print " build check - check one test file for " - end - print " build clean - clean out directory tree " + print(" clean Clean out directory tree") if next(cmdchkfiles) ~= nil then - print " build cmdcheck - check commands documented are defined " + print(" cmdcheck Check commands documented are defined") end if module == "" or bundle == "" then - print " build ctan - create CTAN-ready archive " + print(" ctan Create CTAN-ready archive") end - print " build doc - runs all documentation files " - print " build install - install files in local texmf tree " + print(" doc Typesets all documentation files") + print(" install Installs files into the local texmf tree") if module ~= "" and testfiledir ~= "" then - print " build save - save test log for for all engines " - print " build save - save test log for for " + print(" save Saves test validation log") end - print "" -end - -function check(name, engine) - local errorlevel = 0 - if name then - errorlevel = checklvt(name, engine) - else - errorlevel = checkall() - end - return errorlevel + print("") + print("Valid options are:") + print(" --engine|-e Sets the engine to use for running test") + print(" --halt-on-error|-H Stops running tests after the first failure") + print("") end -function checkall() +function check(names) local errorlevel = 0 if testfiledir ~= "" and direxists(testfiledir) then - local function execute(name) - local name = stripext(name) - print(" " .. name) - local errlevel = runcheck(name, nil, true) - if errlevel ~= 0 then - errorlevel = 1 + checkinit() + local hide = true + if names and next(names) then + hide = false + end + local i + names = names or { } + -- No names passed: find all test files + if not next(names) then + for _,i in pairs(filelist(testfiledir, "*" .. lvtext)) do + table.insert(names, stripext(i)) + end + for _,i in ipairs(filelist(unpackdir, "*" .. lvtext)) do + if fileexists(testfiledir .. "/" .. i) then + print("Duplicate test file: " .. i) + return 1 + else + table.insert(stripext(i)) + end end end - checkinit() + -- Actually run the tests print("Running checks on") - for _,i in ipairs(filelist(testfiledir, "*" .. lvtext)) do - execute(i) - end - for _,i in ipairs(filelist(unpackdir, "*" .. lvtext)) do - if fileexists(testfiledir .. "/" .. i) then - print("Duplicate test file: " .. i) - errorlevel = 1 - break - else - execute(i) + local name + for _,name in ipairs(names) do + print(" " .. name) + local errlevel = runcheck(name, hide) + -- Return value must be 1 not errlevel + if errlevel ~= 0 then + if opthalt then + return 1 + else + errorlevel = 1 + end end end if errorlevel ~= 0 then @@ -1043,25 +1225,6 @@ function checkall() return errorlevel end -function checklvt(name, engine) - checkinit() - if testexists(name) then - print("Running checks on " .. name) - local errorlevel = runcheck(name, engine) - if errorlevel ~= 0 then - checkdiff() - else - if engine then - print(" Check passes") - else - print("\n All checks passed\n") - end - end - else - print("Test \"" .. name .. "\" not set up!") - end -end - -- A short auxiliary to print the list of differences for check function checkdiff() print("\n Check failed with difference files") @@ -1127,6 +1290,8 @@ function cmdcheck() end function ctan(standalone) + -- Always run tests for all engines + optengines = nil local function dirzip(dir, name) local zipname = name .. ".zip" local function tab_to_str(table) @@ -1142,14 +1307,17 @@ function ctan(standalone) -- First, zip up all of the text files run( dir, - zipexe .. " " .. zipopts .. " -ll ".. zipname .. " " .. "." .. " -x" - .. binfiles .. " " .. exclude + zipexe .. " " .. zipopts .. " -ll ".. zipname .. " " .. "." + .. ( + (binfiles or exclude) and (" -x" .. binfiles .. " " .. exclude) + or "" + ) ) -- Then add the binary ones run( dir, zipexe .. " " .. zipopts .. " -g ".. zipname .. " " .. ". -i" .. - binfiles .. " -x" .. exclude + binfiles .. (exclude and (" -x" .. exclude) or "") ) end local errorlevel @@ -1236,7 +1404,7 @@ end -- Typeset all required documents -- Uses a set of dedicated auxiliaries that need to be available to others -function doc() +function doc(files) -- Set up cleandir(typesetdir) for _,i in ipairs({bibfiles, docfiles, sourcefiles, typesetfiles}) do @@ -1252,9 +1420,23 @@ function doc() -- Main loop for doc creation for _,i in ipairs(typesetfiles) do for _,j in ipairs(filelist(".", i)) do - local errorlevel = typesetpdf(j) - if errorlevel ~= 0 then - return errorlevel + -- Allow for command line selection of files + local typeset = true + if files and next(files) then + local k + typeset = false + for _,k in ipairs(files) do + if k == stripext(j) then + typeset = true + break + end + end + end + if typeset then + local errorlevel = typesetpdf(j) + if errorlevel ~= 0 then + return errorlevel + end end end end @@ -1273,26 +1455,39 @@ function install() end end -function save(name, engine) - local tlgfile = name .. (engine and ("." .. engine) or "") .. tlgext - local newfile = name .. "." .. (engine or stdengine) .. logext +function save(names) checkinit() - if testexists(name) then - print("Creating and copying " .. tlgfile) - runtest(name, engine, false) - ren(testdir, newfile, tlgfile) - cp(tlgfile, testdir, testfiledir) - if fileexists(unpackdir .. "/" .. tlgfile) then - print( - "Saved " .. tlgext - .. " file overrides unpacked version of the same name" - ) + local engines = optengines or {stdengine} + local name + for _,name in pairs(names) do + local engine + for _,engine in pairs(engines) do + local tlgengine = ((engine == stdengine and "") or "." .. engine) + local tlgfile = name .. tlgengine .. tlgext + local newfile = name .. "." .. engine .. logext + if testexists(name) then + print("Creating and copying " .. tlgfile) + runtest(name, engine, false, lvtext) + ren(testdir, newfile, tlgfile) + cp(tlgfile, testdir, testfiledir) + if fileexists(unpackdir .. "/" .. tlgfile) then + print( + "Saved " .. tlgext + .. " file overrides unpacked version of the same name" + ) + end + elseif locate({unpackdir, testfiledir}, {name .. lveext}) then + print( + "Saved " .. tlgext .. " file overrides a " + .. lveext .. " file of the same name" + ) + else + print( + "Test input \"" .. testfiledir .. "/" .. name .. lvtext + .. "\" not found" + ) + end end - else - print( - "Test input \"" .. testfiledir .. "/" .. name .. lvtext - .. "\" not found" - ) end end @@ -1349,7 +1544,7 @@ end -- The overall main function -- -function stdmain(target, file, engine) +function stdmain(target, files) local errorlevel -- If the module name is empty, the script is running in a bundle: -- apart from ctan all of the targets are then just mappings @@ -1387,9 +1582,9 @@ function stdmain(target, file, engine) elseif target == "bundlectan" then errorlevel = bundlectan() elseif target == "doc" then - errorlevel = doc() + errorlevel = doc(files) elseif target == "check" and testfiledir ~= "" then - errorlevel = check(file, engine) + errorlevel = check(files) elseif target == "clean" then errorlevel = clean() elseif target == "cmdcheck" and next(cmdchkfiles) ~= nil then @@ -1399,8 +1594,8 @@ function stdmain(target, file, engine) elseif target == "install" then errorlevel = install() elseif target == "save" and testfiledir ~= "" then - if file then - errorlevel = save(file, engine) + if next(files) then + errorlevel = save(files) else help() end @@ -1419,4 +1614,4 @@ end main = main or stdmain -- Call the main function -main(arg[1], arg[2], arg[3]) +main(userargs["target"], userargs["files"]) -- cgit v1.2.3