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/*-
******************************************************************************
******************************************************************************
**
** MODULE
**
** $RCSfile: bibtex.c,v $
** $Revision: 3.71 $
** $Date: 1996/08/18 20:37:06 $
**
** DESCRIPTION
**
** A 32-bit implementation of BibTeX v0.99c for MS-DOS, OS/2 2.x,
** Unix and VMS. This C language implementation is based on the
** original WEB source but it has been enhanced to support 8-bit input
** characters and a very large processing capacity.
**
** For documentation describing how to use and build this program,
** see the 00README.TXT file that accompanies this distribution.
**
** MODULE CONTENTS
**
** This module contains the system-dependent C code for BibTeX.
** There should NOT be any such code code in any of the bibtex-#.c
** modules. Functions defined in this module are:
**
** a_close
** a_open_in
** a_open_out
** eoln
** main
**
** AUTHORS
**
** Original WEB translation to C, conversion to "big" (32-bit) capacity,
** addition of run-time selectable capacity and 8-bit support extensions
** by:
**
** Niel Kempson
** Snowy Owl Systems Limited, Cheltenham, England
** E-mail: kempson@snowyowl.co.uk
**
** 8-bit support extensions also by:
**
** Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra
** Centro de Ciencias de la Atm\'osfera,
** Universidad Nacional Aut\'onoma de M\'exico, M\'exico
** E-mail: asierra@servidor.unam.mx
**
** COPYRIGHT
**
** This implementation copyright (c) 1991-1995 by Niel Kempson
** and copyright (c) 1995 by Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra.
**
** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
** published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or
** (at your option) any later version.
**
** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
** General Public License for more details.
**
** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
** along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
** Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
**
** In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this
** program. You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share
** and improve what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding!
**
** ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
**
** The original BibTeX was written by Oren Patashnik using Donald
** Knuth's WEB system. This format produces a PASCAL program for
** execution and a TeX documented version of the source code. This
** program started as a (manual) translation of the WEB source into C.
**
** CHANGE LOG
**
** $Log: bibtex.c,v $
** Revision 3.71 1996/08/18 20:37:06 kempson
** Official release 3.71 (see HISTORY file for details).
**
** Revision 3.70 1996/04/08 10:08:40 kempson
** Final documentation & cosmetic changes for official release 3.70.
**
** Revision 3.5 1995/09/24 20:44:37 kempson
** Many changes for final beta test version.
**
** Revision 3.4 1995/04/09 22:15:42 kempson
** Placed under RCS control
**
******************************************************************************
******************************************************************************
*/
#define __BIBTEX_C__
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include "sysdep.h"
#include "bibtex.h"
#include "datatype.h"
#include "gblprocs.h"
#include "gblvars.h"
#include "utils.h"
#include "version.h"
#ifdef KPATHSEA
#include <kpathsea/config.h>
#include <kpathsea/progname.h>
#endif
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 39
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Close the text file.
***************************************************************************/
void a_close (const AlphaFile_T file_pointer)
BEGIN
close_file (file_pointer);
END
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 39 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 38
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Open a text (ASCII) file in the current working directory for input.
***************************************************************************/
Boolean_T a_open_in (AlphaFile_T *file_pointer,
Integer_T search_path)
BEGIN
*file_pointer = open_ip_file (search_path);
if (*file_pointer != NULL)
return TRUE;
else
return FALSE;
END
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 39 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 38
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Open a text (ASCII) file for output in the current directory.
***************************************************************************/
Boolean_T a_open_out (AlphaFile_T *file_pointer)
BEGIN
*file_pointer = open_op_file ();
if (*file_pointer != (AlphaFile_T) NULL)
return TRUE;
else
return FALSE;
END
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 39 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 47
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Standard \PASCAL\ says that a file should have |eoln| immediately
* before |eof|, but \BibTeX\ needs only a weaker restriction: If |eof|
* occurs in the middle of a line, the system function |eoln| should
* return a |true| result (even though |f^| will be undefined).
***************************************************************************/
Boolean_T eoln (const AlphaFile_T file_pointer)
BEGIN
int c;
if (feof (file_pointer))
BEGIN
return (TRUE);
END
c = getc (file_pointer);
if (c != EOF)
BEGIN
(void) ungetc (c, file_pointer);
END
if (c == '\n' || c == EOF)
BEGIN
return (TRUE);
END
else
BEGIN
return (FALSE);
END
END
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 47 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 10
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* This program first reads the .aux file that \LaTeX\ produces,
*
* 1. determining which .bib file(s) and .bst file to read and
* 2. constructing a list of cite keys in order of occurrence.
*
* The .aux file may have other .aux files nested
* within. Second, it reads and executes the .bst file,
*
* 1. determining how and in which order to process the
* database entries in the .bib file(s) corresponding to those cite
* keys in the list (or in some cases, to all the entries in the .bib
* file(s)),
* 2. determining what text to be output for each
* entry and determining any additional text to be output, and
* 3. outputting this text to the .bbl file.
*
* In addition, the program sends error messages and other remarks to the
* |log_file| and terminal.
***************************************************************************/
int main (int argc, char **argv)
BEGIN
extern Integer8_T history;
int exit_status;
/*-
**------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Set |log_file| initially to point to NULL. All writes to the log
** check to see that |log_file| isn't NULL before writing.
**-----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
log_file = NULL;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Set up a global label PROGRAM_EXIT which can be used if an
* error requiring an emergency stop is encountered.
*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (setjmp (Exit_Program_Flag) == 1)
BEGIN
debug_msg (DBG_MISC, "arrived at setjmp (Exit_Program_Flag)");
goto Exit_Program_Label;
END
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Set up a global label CLOSE_UP_SHOP which may be used when a
* fatal error is detected. Used by BIBTEX_OVERFLOW & CONFUSION.
*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (setjmp (Close_Up_Shop_Flag) == 1)
BEGIN
debug_msg (DBG_MISC, "arrived at setjmp (Close_Up_Shop_Flag)");
goto Close_Up_Shop_Label;
END
number_of_command_line_args = argc;
command_line_arg_strings = (char **) argv;
#ifdef KPATHSEA
kpse_set_program_name(argv[0], NULL);
#endif
history = SPOTLESS;
parse_cmd_line (argc, argv);
set_array_sizes ();
allocate_arrays ();
report_search_paths ();
initialize ();
if (log_file != NULL) {
FPRINTF (log_file, "%s\n", BANNER);
FPRINTF (log_file, "Implementation: %s\n", IMPLEMENTATION);
FPRINTF (log_file, "Release version: %s\n\n", VERSION);
}
#ifdef SUPPORT_8BIT
/*
** Read the CS file and setup the 8-bit character set handling.
** Similar initialisation is done in the original initialise(), but
** we do it in a separate function to simplify the code.
*/
c8initialise ();
#endif /* SUPPORT_8BIT */
if (Flag_stats)
report_bibtex_capacity ();
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 110
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* We keep reading and processing input lines until none left. This is part
* of the main program; hence, because of the |aux_done| label, there's no
* BEGIN - END pair surrounding the entire module.
***************************************************************************/
PRINT ("The top-level auxiliary file: ");
print_aux_name ();
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Set up a global label AUX_DONE which can be used if an error is
* encountered while the .AUX file is being processed.
*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (setjmp (Aux_Done_Flag) == 1)
BEGIN
debug_msg (DBG_MISC, "arrived at setjmp (Aux_Done_Flag)");
goto Aux_Done_Label;
END
LOOP
BEGIN
INCR (CUR_AUX_LINE);
if ( ! input_ln (CUR_AUX_FILE))
BEGIN
pop_the_aux_stack ();
END
else
BEGIN
get_aux_command_and_process ();
END
END
Aux_Done_Label:
#ifdef TRACE
if (Flag_trace)
TRACE_PR_LN ("Finished reading the auxiliary file(s)");
#endif /* TRACE */
last_check_for_aux_errors ();
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 110 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 151
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Here's the outer loop for reading the .bst file - it keeps reading and
* processing .bst commands until none left. This is part of the main
* program; hence, because of the |bst_done| label, there's no conventional
* BEGIN - END pair surrounding the entire module.
***************************************************************************/
if (bst_str == 0)
BEGIN
goto No_Bst_File_Label;
END
bst_line_num = 0;
bbl_line_num = 1;
buf_ptr2 = last;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Set up a global label BST_DONE which can be used if an error is
* encountered while the .BST file is being processed.
*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (setjmp (Bst_Done_Flag) == 1)
BEGIN
debug_msg (DBG_MISC, "arrived at setjmp (Bst_Done_Flag)");
goto Bst_Done_Label;
END
LOOP
BEGIN
if (!eat_bst_white_space ())
BEGIN
goto Bst_Done_Label;
END
get_bst_command_and_process ();
END
Bst_Done_Label:
a_close (bst_file);
No_Bst_File_Label:
a_close (bbl_file);
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 151 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
Close_Up_Shop_Label:
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 455
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* This section does any last-minute printing and ends the program.
***************************************************************************/
BEGIN
if ((read_performed) && ( ! reading_completed))
BEGIN
PRINT2 ("Aborted at line %ld of file ", (long) bib_line_num);
print_bib_name ();
END
trace_and_stat_printing ();
/*-
** Report on BibTeX memory usage to log file.
*/
TRACE_PR_NEWLINE;
TRACE_PR_LN ("Here's how much of BibTeX's memory you used:");
TRACE_PR_LN3 (" Cites: %6ld out of %ld",
(long) num_cites, (long) Max_Cites);
TRACE_PR_LN3 (" Fields: %6ld out of %ld",
(long) field_ptr, (long) Max_Fields);
TRACE_PR_LN3 (" Hash table: %6ld out of %ld",
(long) hash_used, (long) Hash_Size);
TRACE_PR_LN3 (" Strings: %6ld out of %ld",
(long) str_ptr, (long) Max_Strings);
TRACE_PR_LN3 (" String pool: %6ld out of %ld",
(long) pool_ptr, (long) Pool_Size);
TRACE_PR_LN3 (" Wizard functions: %6ld out of %ld",
(long) wiz_def_ptr, (long) Wiz_Fn_Space);
/***************************************************************************
* WEB section number: 466
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Some implementations may wish to pass the |history| value to the
* operating system so that it can be used to govern whether or not other
* programs are started. Here we simply report the history to the user.
* The appropriate exit status will be passed to the operating system just
* before exiting.
***************************************************************************/
switch (history)
BEGIN
case SPOTLESS:
DO_NOTHING;
break;
case WARNING_MESSAGE:
if (err_count == 1)
BEGIN
PRINT_LN ("(There was 1 warning)");
END
else
BEGIN
PRINT_LN2 ("(There were %ld warnings)", (long) err_count);
END
break;
case ERROR_MESSAGE:
if (err_count == 1)
BEGIN
PRINT_LN ("(There was 1 error message)");
END
else
BEGIN
PRINT_LN2 ("(There were %ld error messages)", (long) err_count);
END
break;
case FATAL_MESSAGE:
PRINT ("(That was a fatal error)");
break;
default:
PRINT ("History is bunk");
print_confusion ();
break;
END
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 466 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
a_close (log_file);
END
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 455 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
Exit_Program_Label:
switch (history)
BEGIN
case SPOTLESS:
exit_status = NORMAL_EXIT_STATUS;
break;
case WARNING_MESSAGE:
exit_status = WARNING_EXIT_STATUS;
break;
case ERROR_MESSAGE:
exit_status = ERROR_EXIT_STATUS;
break;
case FATAL_MESSAGE:
default:
exit_status = FATAL_EXIT_STATUS;
break;
END
exit (exit_status);
return (exit_status);
END
/*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ END OF SECTION 10 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*/
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