% This file is part of CWEB. % This program by Silvio Levy and Donald E. Knuth % is based on a program by Knuth. % It is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, express or implied. % Version 4.6 --- December 2021 (works also with later versions) % Copyright (C) 1987,1990,1993 Silvio Levy and Donald E. Knuth % Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this % document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice % are preserved on all copies. % Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this % document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the % entire resulting derived work is given a different name and distributed % under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. % Amendments to 'common.h' resulting in this updated version were created % by numerous collaborators over the course of many years. % Please send comments, suggestions, etc. to tex-k@@tug.org. % The next few sections contain stuff from the file |"common.w"| that has % to be included in both |"ctangle.w"| and |"cweave.w"|. It appears in this % file |"common.h"|, which is also included in |"common.w"| to propagate % possible changes from this single source consistently. First comes general stuff: @i iso_types.w @d ctangle false @d cweave true @= typedef bool boolean; typedef uint8_t eight_bits; typedef uint16_t sixteen_bits; extern boolean program; /* \.{CWEAVE} or \.{CTANGLE}? */ extern int phase; /* which phase are we in? */ @ Interface to the standard \CEE/ library: @= #include /* definition of |@!isalpha|, |@!isdigit| and so on */ #include /* definition of |@!bool|, |@!true| and |@!false| */ #include /* definition of |@!ptrdiff_t| */ #include /* definition of |@!uint8_t| and |@!uint16_t| */ #include /* definition of |@!printf| and friends */ #include /* definition of |@!getenv| and |@!exit| */ #include /* definition of |@!strlen|, |@!strcmp| and so on */ @ Code related to the character set: @^ASCII code dependencies@> @d and_and 04 /* `\.{\&\&}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'4} */ @d lt_lt 020 /* `\.{<<}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'20} */ @d gt_gt 021 /* `\.{>>}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'21} */ @d plus_plus 013 /* `\.{++}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'13} */ @d minus_minus 01 /* `\.{--}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'1} */ @d minus_gt 031 /* `\.{->}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'31} */ @d non_eq 032 /* `\.{!=}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'32} */ @d lt_eq 034 /* `\.{<=}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'34} */ @d gt_eq 035 /* `\.{>=}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'35} */ @d eq_eq 036 /* `\.{==}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'36} */ @d or_or 037 /* `\.{\v\v}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'37} */ @d dot_dot_dot 016 /* `\.{...}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'16} */ @d colon_colon 06 /* `\.{::}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'6} */ @d period_ast 026 /* `\.{.*}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'26} */ @d minus_gt_ast 027 /* `\.{->*}'\,; corresponds to MIT's {\tentex\char'27} */ @# @d compress(c) if (loc++<=limit) return c @= extern char section_text[]; /* text being sought for */ extern char *section_text_end; /* end of |section_text| */ extern char *id_first; /* where the current identifier begins in the buffer */ extern char *id_loc; /* just after the current identifier in the buffer */ @ Code related to input routines: @d xisalpha(c) (isalpha((int)(c))&&((eight_bits)(c)<0200)) @d xisdigit(c) (isdigit((int)(c))&&((eight_bits)(c)<0200)) @d xisspace(c) (isspace((int)(c))&&((eight_bits)(c)<0200)) @d xislower(c) (islower((int)(c))&&((eight_bits)(c)<0200)) @d xisupper(c) (isupper((int)(c))&&((eight_bits)(c)<0200)) @d xisxdigit(c) (isxdigit((int)(c))&&((eight_bits)(c)<0200)) @d isxalpha(c) ((c)=='_' || (c)=='$') /* non-alpha characters allowed in identifier */ @d ishigh(c) ((eight_bits)(c)>0177) @^high-bit character handling@> @= extern char buffer[]; /* where each line of input goes */ extern char *buffer_end; /* end of |buffer| */ extern char *loc; /* points to the next character to be read from the buffer */ extern char *limit; /* points to the last character in the buffer */ @ Code related to file handling: @f line x /* make |line| an unreserved word */ @d max_include_depth 10 /* maximum number of source files open simultaneously, not counting the change file */ @d max_file_name_length 60 @d cur_file file[include_depth] /* current file */ @d cur_file_name file_name[include_depth] /* current file name */ @d cur_line line[include_depth] /* number of current line in current file */ @d web_file file[0] /* main source file */ @d web_file_name file_name[0] /* main source file name */ @= extern int include_depth; /* current level of nesting */ extern FILE *file[]; /* stack of non-change files */ extern FILE *change_file; /* change file */ extern char file_name[][max_file_name_length]; /* stack of non-change file names */ extern char change_file_name[]; /* name of change file */ extern int line[]; /* number of current line in the stacked files */ extern int change_line; /* number of current line in change file */ extern int change_depth; /* where \.{@@y} originated during a change */ extern boolean input_has_ended; /* if there is no more input */ extern boolean changing; /* if the current line is from |change_file| */ extern boolean web_file_open; /* if the web file is being read */ @ @= extern boolean get_line(void); /* inputs the next line */ extern void check_complete(void); /* checks that all changes were picked up */ extern void reset_input(void); /* initialize to read the web file and change file */ @ Code related to section numbers: @= extern sixteen_bits section_count; /* the current section number */ extern boolean changed_section[]; /* is the section changed? */ extern boolean change_pending; /* is a decision about change still unclear? */ extern boolean print_where; /* tells \.{CTANGLE} to print line and file info */ @ Code related to identifier and section name storage: @d length(c) (size_t)((c+1)->byte_start-(c)->byte_start) /* the length of a name */ @d print_id(c) term_write((c)->byte_start,length(c)) /* print identifier */ @d llink link /* left link in binary search tree for section names */ @d rlink dummy.Rlink /* right link in binary search tree for section names */ @d root name_dir->rlink /* the root of the binary search tree for section names */ @= typedef struct name_info { char *byte_start; /* beginning of the name in |byte_mem| */ struct name_info *link; union { struct name_info *Rlink; /* right link in binary search tree for section names */ char Ilk; /* used by identifiers in \.{CWEAVE} only */ } dummy; void *equiv_or_xref; /* info corresponding to names */ } name_info; /* contains information about an identifier or section name */ typedef name_info *name_pointer; /* pointer into array of \&{name\_info}s */ typedef name_pointer *hash_pointer; extern char byte_mem[]; /* characters of names */ extern char *byte_mem_end; /* end of |byte_mem| */ extern char *byte_ptr; /* first unused position in |byte_mem| */ extern name_info name_dir[]; /* information about names */ extern name_pointer name_dir_end; /* end of |name_dir| */ extern name_pointer name_ptr; /* first unused position in |name_dir| */ extern name_pointer hash[]; /* heads of hash lists */ extern hash_pointer hash_end; /* end of |hash| */ extern hash_pointer h; /* index into hash-head array */ @ @= extern boolean names_match(name_pointer,const char *,size_t,eight_bits);@/ extern name_pointer id_lookup(const char *,const char *,eight_bits); /* looks up a string in the identifier table */ extern name_pointer section_lookup(char *,char *,boolean); /* finds section name */ extern void init_node(name_pointer);@/ extern void init_p(name_pointer,eight_bits);@/ extern void print_prefix_name(name_pointer);@/ extern void print_section_name(name_pointer);@/ extern void sprint_section_name(char *,name_pointer); @ Code related to error handling: @d spotless 0 /* |history| value for normal jobs */ @d harmless_message 1 /* |history| value when non-serious info was printed */ @d error_message 2 /* |history| value when an error was noted */ @d fatal_message 3 /* |history| value when we had to stop prematurely */ @d mark_harmless if (history==spotless) history=harmless_message @d mark_error history=error_message @d confusion(s) fatal("! This can't happen: ",s) @.This can't happen@> @= extern int history; /* indicates how bad this run was */ @ @= extern int wrap_up(void); /* indicate |history| and exit */ extern void err_print(const char *); /* print error message and context */ extern void fatal(const char *,const char *); /* issue error message and die */ extern void overflow(const char *); /* succumb because a table has overflowed */ @ Code related to command line arguments: @d show_banner flags['b'] /* should the banner line be printed? */ @d show_progress flags['p'] /* should progress reports be printed? */ @d show_happiness flags['h'] /* should lack of errors be announced? */ @d show_stats flags['s'] /* should statistics be printed at end of run? */ @d make_xrefs flags['x'] /* should cross references be output? */ @= extern int argc; /* copy of |ac| parameter to |main| */ extern char **argv; /* copy of |av| parameter to |main| */ extern char C_file_name[]; /* name of |C_file| */ extern char tex_file_name[]; /* name of |tex_file| */ extern char idx_file_name[]; /* name of |idx_file| */ extern char scn_file_name[]; /* name of |scn_file| */ extern boolean flags[]; /* an option for each 7-bit code */ @ Code related to output: @d update_terminal fflush(stdout) /* empty the terminal output buffer */ @d new_line putchar('\n') @d term_write(a,b) fflush(stdout),fwrite(a,sizeof(char),b,stdout) @= extern FILE *C_file; /* where output of \.{CTANGLE} goes */ extern FILE *tex_file; /* where output of \.{CWEAVE} goes */ extern FILE *idx_file; /* where index from \.{CWEAVE} goes */ extern FILE *scn_file; /* where list of sections from \.{CWEAVE} goes */ extern FILE *active_file; /* currently active file for \.{CWEAVE} output */ @ The procedure that gets everything rolling: @= extern void common_init(void);@/ extern void print_stats(void); @ The following parameters are sufficient to handle \TEX/ (converted to \.{CWEB}), so they should be sufficient for most applications of \.{CWEB}. @d buf_size 200 /* maximum length of input line, plus one */ @d longest_name 10000 /* file names, section names, and section texts shouldn't be longer than this */ @d long_buf_size (buf_size+longest_name) /* for \.{CWEAVE} */ @d max_bytes 100000 /* the number of bytes in identifiers, index entries, and section names; must be less than $2^{24}$ */ @d max_names 5000 /* number of identifiers, strings, section names; must be less than 10240 */ @d max_sections 2000 /* greater than the total number of sections */ @ End of \.{COMMON} interface.