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/* $Id$
* Copyright 1986-2015 Tomas Rokicki.
* This is dvips, a freely redistributable PostScript driver
* for dvi files. You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this
* program or any portion thereof.
*/
/* This file is the header for dvips's global data structures. */
#define CREATIONDATE
#define MAX_CODE 0x110000
#define MAX_2BYTES_CODE 0x10000
#define VF_MEM_UNIT 0x10000
#define CD_IDX(i) ((i>=MAX_2BYTES_CODE ? MAX_2BYTES_CODE : i))
#define BANNER \
"This is dvips(k) 5.995 Copyright 2015 Radical Eye Software"
#define BANNER2 "(www.radicaleye.com)"
#ifdef KPATHSEA
#include "config.h"
#include "debug.h"
#endif
/* Please don't turn debugging off! */
#ifndef DEBUG
#define DEBUG
#endif
#ifndef KPATHSEA
#include <stdio.h>
#if defined(SYSV) || defined(VMS) || defined(__THINK__) || defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(ATARIST) || defined(WIN32)
#include <string.h>
#else
#include <strings.h>
#endif
#endif
#if defined(lint) && defined(sun)
extern char *sprintf();
#endif
#include "paths.h"
#include "debug.h"
#ifdef VMS
#include "[.vms]vms.h"
#endif /* VMS */
#include <stdlib.h>
/*
* Is your malloc big?
*/
#if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(__EMX__) && !defined(DJGPP)
#define SMALLMALLOC
#endif
#if defined(OS2) && defined(_MSC_VER)
#define SMALLMALLOC
#endif
/*
* Constants, used to increase or decrease the capacity of this program.
*
* Strings are now more dynamically allocated, so STRINGSIZE is not the
* strict limit it once was. However, it still sets the maximum size
* of a string that can be handled in specials, so it should not be
* set too small.
*/
#define STRINGSIZE (200000) /* maximum total chars in strings in program */
#define RASTERCHUNK (8192) /* size of chunk of raster */
#define MINCHUNK (240) /* minimum size char to get own raster */
#define STACKSIZE (500) /* maximum stack size for dvi files */
#define MAXFRAME (50) /* maximum depth of virtual font recursion */
#define MAXFONTHD (1024) /* number of unique names of included fonts */
#define STDOUTSIZE (75) /* width of a standard output line */
#define DOWNLOADEDPSSIZE (1000) /* max number of downloaded fonts to check */
/*
* Other constants, which define printer-dependent stuff.
*/
#define SWMEM (180000) /* available virtual memory in PostScript printer */
#define DPI (actualdpi) /* dots per inch */
#define VDPI (vactualdpi) /* dots per inch */
#define RES_TOLERANCE(dpi) ((int)(1+dpi/500))
/* error in file name resolution versus desired */
#define FONTCOST (298) /* overhead cost of each sw font */
#define PSFONTCOST (1100) /* overhead cost for PostScript fonts */
#define PSCHARCOST (20) /* overhead cost for PostScript font chars */
#define DNFONTCOST (35000) /* overhead cost for downloaded PS font */
#define CHARCOST (15) /* overhead cost for each character */
#define OVERCOST (30000) /* cost of overhead */
#define DICTITEMCOST (20) /* cost per key, value in dictionary */
#define NAMECOST (40) /* overhead cost of each new name */
/*
* Type declarations. integer must be a 32-bit signed; shalfword must
* be a sixteen-bit signed; halfword must be a sixteen-bit unsigned;
* quarterword must be an eight-bit unsigned.
*/
#if (defined(MSDOS) && !defined(DJGPP)) || (defined(OS2) && defined(_MSC_VER)) || defined(ATARIST)
typedef long integer;
#else
typedef int integer;
#endif
#ifndef KPATHSEA
typedef char boolean;
#endif
typedef double real;
typedef short shalfword;
typedef unsigned short halfword;
typedef unsigned char quarterword;
#ifdef WIN32
#define Boolean boolean
#else
#ifndef __THINK__
typedef short Boolean;
#endif
#endif
/*
* If the machine has a default integer size of 16 bits, and 32-bit
* integers must be manipulated with %ld, set the macro SHORTINT.
*/
#ifdef XENIX
#define SHORTINT
#else
#undef SHORTINT
#endif
#if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(__EMX__) && !defined(DJGPP) || defined(ATARIST)
#define SHORTINT
#endif
#if defined(OS2) && defined(_MSC_VER)
#define SHORTINT
#endif
/*
* This is the structure definition for resident fonts. We use
* a small and simple hash table to handle these. We don't need
* a big hash table.
*/
#define RESHASHPRIME (73)
struct resfont {
struct resfont *next;
char *Keyname, *PSname, *TeXname, *Fontfile, *Vectfile;
char *specialinstructions;
char *downloadheader; /* possibly multiple files */
quarterword sent;
};
/*
* A chardesc describes an individual character. Before the fonts are
* downloaded, the flags indicate that the character has already been used
* with the following meanings:
*/
typedef struct tcd {
integer TFMwidth;
quarterword *packptr;
shalfword pixelwidth;
quarterword flags, flags2;
} chardesctype;
#define EXISTS (1)
#define PREVPAGE (2)
#define THISPAGE (4)
#define TOOBIG (8) /* not used at the moment */
#define REPACKED (16)
#define BIGCHAR (32)
#define STATUSFLAGS (EXISTS|REPACKED|BIGCHAR)
/*
* The new field flags2 above is now an immutable field (once a font is
* loaded); for now it only indicates whether a character EXISTS or not.
* This fixes a problem with -G.
*/
/*
* A fontdesc describes a font. The name, area, and scalename are located in
* the string pool. The nextsize pointer is used to link fonts that are used
* in included psfiles and differ only in scaledsize. Such fonts also have
* a non-NULL scalename that gives the scaledsize as found in the included
* file. The psflag indicates that the font has been used in an included
* psfile. It can be 0, PREVPAGE, THISPAGE, or EXISTS.
*/
typedef struct tfd {
integer checksum, scaledsize, designsize, thinspace, dir;
halfword dpi, loadeddpi;
halfword alreadyscaled;
halfword psname;
halfword loaded;
quarterword psflag;
quarterword codewidth;
integer maxchars;
char *name, *area;
struct resfont *resfont;
struct tft *localfonts;
struct tfd *next;
struct tfd *nextsize;
char *scalename;
chardesctype *chardesc;
int iswide;
} fontdesctype;
/* A fontmap associates a fontdesc with a font number.
*/
typedef struct tft {
integer fontnum;
fontdesctype *desc;
struct tft *next;
} fontmaptype;
/* Virtual fonts require a `macro' capability that is implemented by
* using a stack of `frames'.
*/
typedef struct {
quarterword *curp, *curl;
fontdesctype *curf;
fontmaptype *ff;
} frametype;
/*
* The next type holds the font usage information in a 256-bit table;
* there's a 1 for each character that was used in a section.
*/
typedef struct {
fontdesctype *fd;
halfword psfused;
halfword bitmap[16];
} charusetype;
/* Next we want to record the relevant data for a section. A section is
* a largest portion of the document whose font usage does not overflow
* the capacity of the printer. (If a single page does overflow the
* capacity all by itself, it is made into its own section and a warning
* message is printed; the page is still printed.)
*
* The sections are in a linked list, built during the prescan phase and
* processed in proper order (so that pages stack correctly on output) during
* the second phase.
*/
typedef struct t {
integer bos;
struct t *next;
halfword numpages;
} sectiontype;
/*
* Sections are actually represented not by sectiontype but by a more
* complex data structure of variable size, having the following layout:
* sectiontype sect;
* charusetype charuse[numfonts];
* fontdesctype *sentinel = NULL;
* (Here numfonts is the number of bitmap fonts currently defined.)
* Since we can't declare this or take a sizeof it, we build it and
* manipulate it ourselves (see the end of the prescan routine).
*/
/*
* This is how we build up headers and other lists.
*/
struct header_list {
struct header_list *next;
const char *Hname;
char *precode;
char *postcode;
char name[1];
};
/*
* Some machines define putlong in their library.
* We get around this here.
*/
#define putlong was_putlong
/*
* Information on available paper sizes is stored here.
*/
struct papsiz {
struct papsiz *next;
integer xsize, ysize;
const char *name;
const char *specdat;
};
#ifdef MVSXA /* IBM: MVS/XA */
/* this is where we fix problems with conflicts for truncation
of long names (we might only do this if LONGNAME not set but ...) */
# define pprescanpages pprscnpgs /* confict with pprescan */
# define flushDashedPath flshDshdPth /* conflict with flushDash */
# define PageList PgList /* re-definition conflict with pagelist */
/* adding ascii2ebcdic conversion table to extern */
extern char ascii2ebcdic[];
#endif /* IBM: MVS/XA */
#ifdef VMCMS /* IBM: VM/CMS */
/* this is where we fix problems with conflicts for truncation
of long names (we might only do this if LONGNAME not set but ...) */
# define pprescanpages pprscnpgs /* confict with pprescan */
# define flushDashedPath flshDshdPth /* conflict with flushDash */
/* adding ascii2ebcdic conversion table to extern */
extern char ascii2ebcdic[];
/* redefining fopen for VMCMS, see DVIPSCMS.C */
extern FILE *cmsfopen();
# ifdef fopen
# undef fopen
# endif
# define fopen cmsfopen
#define downloadpspk dnldpspk
#endif /* IBM: VM/CMS */
/*
* Remove namespace conflict with standard library on Macintosh
*/
#ifdef __THINK__
#define newstring newpoolstring
#endif
#ifndef VOID
#define VOID void
#endif
#define USE_PCLOSE (801)
#define USE_FCLOSE (802)
/* Things that KPATHSEA knows, and are useful even without it. */
#if !defined(KPATHSEA)
#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(WIN32)
#define FOPEN_ABIN_MODE "ab"
#define FOPEN_RBIN_MODE "rb"
#else
#define FOPEN_ABIN_MODE "a"
#define FOPEN_RBIN_MODE "r"
#endif
#if (defined MSDOS || defined OS2 || defined WIN32)
#define WRITEBIN "wb"
#else
#ifdef VMCMS
#define WRITEBIN "wb, lrecl=1024, recfm=f"
#else
#define WRITEBIN "w"
#endif
#endif
#if defined(WIN32)
#define STDC_HEADERS
#include <io.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#define O_BINARY _O_BINARY
#define register
#define SET_BINARY(fd) (void)_setmode((fd), _O_BINARY)
#else /* !WIN32 */
#define SET_BINARY(fd) (void)0
#endif
#if defined(DEVICESEP)
#define IS_DEVICE_SEP(c) ((c) == DEVICESEP)
#else
#define IS_DEVICE_SEP(c) 0
#endif
#define STREQ(s1, s2) (((s1) != NULL) && ((s2) != NULL) && !strcmp((s1), (s2)))
#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(WIN32)
#define NAME_BEGINS_WITH_DEVICE(name) (*(name) && IS_DEVICE_SEP((name)[1]))
#define IS_DIR_SEP(c) ((c) == '/' || (c) == '\\')
#define FILESTRCASEEQ(s1, s2) (strcasecmp (s1, s2) == 0)
#else
#define NAME_BEGINS_WITH_DEVICE(name) 0
#define IS_DIR_SEP(c) ((c) == DIRSEP)
#define FILESTRCASEEQ STREQ
#endif
#define TOLOWER(c) tolower(c)
#define ISALNUM(c) isalnum(c)
#define ISXDIGIT(c) (isascii (c) && isxdigit(c))
#endif
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