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% your copy. (Programs such as TIE allow the application of several change
% files to tex.web; the master files tex.web and etex.ch should stay intact.)
% See etex_gen.tex for hints on how to install this program.
% And see etripman.tex for details about how to validate it.
% e-TeX and NTS are trademarks of the NTS group.
% TeX is a trademark of the American Mathematical Society.
% METAFONT is a trademark of Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
% This program is directly derived from Donald E. Knuth's TeX;
% the change history which follows and the reward offered for finders of
% bugs refer specifically to TeX; they should not be taken as referring
% to e-TeX, although the change history is relevant in that it
% demonstrates the evolutionary path followed. This program is not TeX;
% that name is reserved strictly for the program which is the creation
% and sole responsibility of Professor Knuth.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x limbo l.51 - e-TeX history
% Although considerable effort has been expended to make the TeX program
% correct and reliable, no warranty is implied; the author disclaims any
% obligation or liability for damages, including but not limited to
% special, indirect, or consequential damages arising out of or in
% connection with the use or performance of this software. This work has
% been a ``labor of love'' and the author hopes that users enjoy it.
@y
% A preliminary version of TeX--XeT was released in April 1992.
% TeX--XeT version 1.0 was released in June 1992,
% version 1.1 prevented arith overflow in glue computation (Oct 1992).
% A preliminary e-TeX version 0.95 was operational in March 1994.
% Version 1.0beta was released in May 1995.
% Version 1.01beta fixed bugs in just_copy and every_eof (December 1995).
% Version 1.02beta allowed 256 mark classes (March 1996).
% Version 1.1 changed \group{type,level} -> \currentgroup{type,level},
% first public release (October 1996).
% Version 2.0 development was started in March 1997;
% fixed a ligature-\beginR bug in January 1998;
% was released in March 1998.
% Version 2.1 fixed a \marks bug (when min_halfword<>0) (January 1999).
% Version 2.2 development was started in Feb 2003; released in Oct 2004.
% fixed a bug in sparse array handling (0=>null), Jun 2002;
% fixed a bug in \lastnodetype (cur_val=>cur_val_level)
% reported by Hartmut Henkel <hartmut_henkel@@gmx.de>,
% fix by Fabrice Popineau <Fabrice.Popineau@@supelec.fr>,
% Jan 2004;
% another bug in sparse array handling (cur_ptr=>cur_chr)
% reported by Taco Hoekwater <taco@@elvenkind.com>, Jul 2004;
% fixed a sparse array reference count bug (\let,\futurelet),
% fix by Bernd Raichle <berd@@dante.de>, Aug 2004;
% reorganized handling of banner, additional token list and
% integer parameters, and similar in order to reduce the
% interference between eTeX, pdfTeX, and web2c change files.
% adapted to tex.web 3.141592, revised glue rounding for mixed
% direction typesetting;
% fixed a bug in the revised glue rounding code, detected by
% Tigran Aivazian <tigran@@aivazian.fsnet.co.uk>, Oct 2004.
% Version 2.3 development was started in Feb 2008; released in Apr 2011.
% fixed a bug in hyph_code handling (\savinghyphcodes)
% reported by Vladimir Volovich <vvv@@vsu.ru>, Feb 2008.
% fixed the error messages for improper use of \protected,
% reported by Heiko Oberdiek
% <heiko.oberdiek@@googlemail.com>, May 2010.
% some rearrangements to reduce interferences between
% e-TeX and pTeX, in part suggested by Hironori Kitagawa
% <h_kitagawa2001@@yahoo.co.jp>, Mar 2011.
% Version 2.4 fixed an uninitialized line number bug, released in May 2012.
% Version 2.5 development was started in Aug 2012; released in ??? 20??.
% better tracing of font definitions, reported by
% Bruno Le Floch <blflatex@@gmail.com>, Jul 2012.
% Although considerable effort has been expended to make the e-TeX program
% correct and reliable, no warranty is implied; the author disclaims any
% obligation or liability for damages, including but not limited to
% special, indirect, or consequential damages arising out of or in
% connection with the use or performance of this software. This work has
% been a ``labor of love'' and the author hopes that users enjoy it.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x limbo l.63 - e-TeX logo, TeXXeT
\let\mc=\ninerm % medium caps for names like SAIL
@y
\let\mc=\ninerm % medium caps for names like SAIL
\def\eTeX{$\varepsilon$-\TeX}
\font\revrm=xbmc10 % for right-to-left text
% to generate xbmc10 (i.e., reflected cmbx10) use a file
% xbmc10.mf containing:
%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
% if unknown cmbase: input cmbase fi
% extra_endchar := extra_endchar &
% "currentpicture:=currentpicture " &
% "reflectedabout((.5[l,r],0),(.5[l,r],1));";
% input cmbx10
%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
\ifx\beginL\undefined % this is TeX
\def\XeT{X\kern-.125em\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.1667emT}
\def\TeXeT{\TeX-\hbox{\revrm \XeT}} % for TeX-XeT
\def\TeXXeT{\TeX-\hbox{\revrm -\XeT}} % for TeX--XeT
\else
\ifx\eTeXversion\undefined % this is \TeXeT
\def\TeXeT{\TeX-{\revrm\beginR\TeX\endR}} % for TeX-XeT
\def\TeXXeT{\TeX-{\revrm\beginR\TeX-\endR}} % for TeX--XeT
\else % this is \eTeX
\def\TeXeT{\TeX-{\TeXXeTstate=1\revrm\beginR\TeX\endR}} % for TeX-XeT
\def\TeXXeT{\TeX-{\TeXXeTstate=1\revrm\beginR\TeX-\endR}} % for TeX--XeT
\fi
\fi
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x limbo l.66 - bug fix (print only changed modules)
\def\pct!{{\char`\%}} % percent sign in ordinary text
@y
\def\pct!{{\char`\%}} % percent sign in ordinary text
\def\grp{\.{\char'173...\char'175}}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x limbo l.82 - e-TeX basic
\def\title{\TeX82}
@y
\def\title{\eTeX}
% system dependent redefinitions of \title should come later
% and should use:
% \toks0=\expandafter{\title}
% \edef\title{...\the\toks0...}
\let\maybe=\iffalse % print only changed modules
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [1] m.1 l.93 - this is e-TeX
This is \TeX, a document compiler intended to produce typesetting of high
@y
This is \eTeX, a program derived from and extending the capabilities of
\TeX, a document compiler intended to produce typesetting of high
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [1] m.2 l.182 - e-TeX basic
If this program is changed, the resulting system should not be called
@y
This program contains code for various features extending \TeX,
therefore this program is called `\eTeX' and not
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [1] m.2 l.188 - e-TeX basic
November 1984].
@y
November 1984].
A similar test suite called the ``\.{e-TRIP} test'' is available for
helping to determine whether a particular implementation deserves to be
known as `\eTeX'.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [1] m.2 l.190 - e-TeX basic
@d banner=='This is TeX, Version 3.1415926' {printed when \TeX\ starts}
@y
@d eTeX_version=2 { \.{\\eTeXversion} }
@d eTeX_revision==".5" { \.{\\eTeXrevision} }
@d eTeX_version_string=='-2.5' {current \eTeX\ version}
@#
@d eTeX_banner=='This is e-TeX, Version 3.1415926',eTeX_version_string
{printed when \eTeX\ starts}
@#
@d TeX_banner=='This is TeX, Version 3.1415926' {printed when \TeX\ starts}
@#
@d banner==eTeX_banner
@#
@d TEX==ETEX {change program name into |ETEX|}
@#
@d TeXXeT_code=0 {the \TeXXeT\ feature is optional}
@#
@d eTeX_states=1 {number of \eTeX\ state variables in |eqtb|}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [1] m.3 l.209 - e-TeX basic
scalar types; there are no `\&{var}' parameters, except in the case of files;
@y
scalar types; there are no `\&{var}' parameters, except in the case of files
--- \eTeX, however, does use `\&{var}' parameters for the |reverse| function;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [1] m.15 l.504 - e-TeX basic
@d not_found=45 {go here when you've found nothing}
@y
@d not_found=45 {go here when you've found nothing}
@d not_found1=46 {like |not_found|, when there's more than one}
@d not_found2=47 {like |not_found|, when there's more than two}
@d not_found3=48 {like |not_found|, when there's more than three}
@d not_found4=49 {like |not_found|, when there's more than four}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [10] m.135 l.2895 - e-TeX TeXXeT
|fil|, |fill|, or |filll|). The |subtype| field is not used.
@y
|fil|, |fill|, or |filll|). The |subtype| field is not used in \TeX.
In \eTeX\ the |subtype| field records the box direction mode |box_lr|.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [10] m.141 l.2980 - e-TeX marks
This field occupies a full word instead of a halfword, because
there's nothing to put in the other halfword; it is easier in \PASCAL\ to
use the full word than to risk leaving garbage in the unused half.
@y
In addition there is a |mark_class| field that contains the mark class.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [10] m.141 l.2986 - e-TeX marks
@d mark_ptr(#)==mem[#+1].int {head of the token list for a mark}
@y
@d mark_ptr(#)==link(#+1) {head of the token list for a mark}
@d mark_class(#)==info(#+1) {the mark class}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [10] m.142 l.2995 - e-TeX marks
@d adjust_ptr==mark_ptr {vertical list to be moved out of horizontal list}
@y
@d adjust_ptr(#)==mem[#+1].int
{vertical list to be moved out of horizontal list}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [10] m.147 l.3084 - e-TeX TeXXeT
the amount of surrounding space inserted by \.{\\mathsurround}.
@y
the amount of surrounding space inserted by \.{\\mathsurround}.
In addition a |math_node| with |subtype>after| and |width=0| will be
(ab)used to record a regular |math_node| reinserted after being
discarded at a line break or one of the text direction primitives (
\.{\\beginL}, \.{\\endL}, \.{\\beginR}, and \.{\\endR} ).
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [10] m.147 l.3088 - e-TeX TeXXeT
@d after=1 {|subtype| for math node that winds up a formula}
@y
@d after=1 {|subtype| for math node that winds up a formula}
@#
@d M_code=2
@d begin_M_code=M_code+before {|subtype| for \.{\\beginM} node}
@d end_M_code=M_code+after {|subtype| for \.{\\endM} node}
@d L_code=4
@d begin_L_code=L_code+begin_M_code {|subtype| for \.{\\beginL} node}
@d end_L_code=L_code+end_M_code {|subtype| for \.{\\endL} node}
@d R_code=L_code+L_code
@d begin_R_code=R_code+begin_M_code {|subtype| for \.{\\beginR} node}
@d end_R_code=R_code+end_M_code {|subtype| for \.{\\endR} node}
@#
@d end_LR(#)==odd(subtype(#))
@d end_LR_type(#)==(L_code*(subtype(#) div L_code)+end_M_code)
@d begin_LR_type(#)==(#-after+before)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [12] m.175 l.3561 - e-TeX TeXXeT
math_node: print_char("$");
@y
math_node: if subtype(p)>=L_code then print("[]")
else print_char("$");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [12] m.184 l.3728 - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin print(", shifted "); print_scaled(shift_amount(p));
end;
@y
begin print(", shifted "); print_scaled(shift_amount(p));
end;
if eTeX_ex then @<Display if this box is never to be reversed@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [12] m.192 l.3826 - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin print_esc("math");
@y
if subtype(p)>after then
begin if end_LR(p) then print_esc("end")
else print_esc("begin");
if subtype(p)>R_code then print_char("R")
else if subtype(p)>L_code then print_char("L")
else print_char("M");
end else
begin print_esc("math");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [12] m.196 l.3859 - e-TeX marks
begin print_esc("mark"); print_mark(mark_ptr(p));
@y
begin print_esc("mark");
if mark_class(p)<>0 then
begin print_char("s"); print_int(mark_class(p));
end;
print_mark(mark_ptr(p));
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.208 l.4096 - e-TeX saved_items
@d un_vbox=24 {unglue a box ( \.{\\unvbox}, \.{\\unvcopy} )}
@y
@d un_vbox=24 {unglue a box ( \.{\\unvbox}, \.{\\unvcopy} )}
{( or \.{\\pagediscards}, \.{\\splitdiscards} )}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.208 l.4106 - e-TeX TeXXeT
@d valign=33 {vertical table alignment ( \.{\\valign} )}
@y
@d valign=33 {vertical table alignment ( \.{\\valign} )}
{or text direction directives ( \.{\\beginL}, etc.~)}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.208 l.4122 - e-TeX middle
@d left_right=49 {variable delimiter ( \.{\\left}, \.{\\right} )}
@y
@d left_right=49 {variable delimiter ( \.{\\left}, \.{\\right} )}
{( or \.{\\middle} )}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.209 l.4166 - e-TeX basic
\.{\\insertpenalties} )}
@y
\.{\\insertpenalties} )}
{( or \.{\\interactionmode} )}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.209 l.4168 - e-TeX penalties
@d set_shape=84 {specify fancy paragraph shape ( \.{\\parshape} )}
@y
@d set_shape=84 {specify fancy paragraph shape ( \.{\\parshape} )}
{(or \.{\\interlinepenalties}, etc.~)}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.209 l.4178 - e-TeX protected
@d prefix=93 {qualify a definition ( \.{\\global}, \.{\\long}, \.{\\outer} )}
@y
@d prefix=93 {qualify a definition ( \.{\\global}, \.{\\long}, \.{\\outer} )}
{( or \.{\\protected} )}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.209 l.4181 - e-TeX read_line
@d read_to_cs=96 {read into a control sequence ( \.{\\read} )}
@y
@d read_to_cs=96 {read into a control sequence ( \.{\\read} )}
{( or \.{\\readline} )}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.210 l.4196 - e-TeX scan_tokens
@d input=max_command+4 {input a source file ( \.{\\input}, \.{\\endinput} )}
@y
@d input=max_command+4 {input a source file ( \.{\\input}, \.{\\endinput} )}
{( or \.{\\scantokens} )}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [15] m.210 l.4201 - e-TeX unexpanded
@d the=max_command+9 {expand an internal quantity ( \.{\\the} )}
@y
@d the=max_command+9 {expand an internal quantity ( \.{\\the} )}
{( or \.{\\unexpanded}, \.{\\detokenize} )}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [16] m.212 l.4304 - e-TeX basic
user's output routine.
@y
user's output routine.
A seventh quantity, |eTeX_aux|, is used by the extended features \eTeX.
In vertical modes it is known as |LR_save| and holds the LR stack when a
paragraph is interrupted by a displayed formula. In display math mode
it is known as |LR_box| and holds a pointer to a prototype box for the
display. In math mode it is known as |delim_ptr| and points to the most
recent |left_noad| or |middle_noad| of a |math_left_group|.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [16] m.212 l.4319 - e-TeX basic
@!head_field,@!tail_field: pointer;
@y
@!head_field,@!tail_field: pointer;
@!eTeX_aux_field: pointer;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [16] m.213 l.4326 - e-TeX basic
@d tail==cur_list.tail_field {final node on current list}
@y
@d tail==cur_list.tail_field {final node on current list}
@d eTeX_aux==cur_list.eTeX_aux_field {auxiliary data for \eTeX}
@d LR_save==eTeX_aux {LR stack when a paragraph is interrupted}
@d LR_box==eTeX_aux {prototype box for display}
@d delim_ptr==eTeX_aux {most recent left or right noad of a math left group}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [16] m.215 l.4357 - e-TeX basic
mode:=vmode; head:=contrib_head; tail:=contrib_head;
@y
mode:=vmode; head:=contrib_head; tail:=contrib_head;
eTeX_aux:=null;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [16] m.216 l.4373 push_nest - e-TeX basic
incr(nest_ptr); head:=get_avail; tail:=head; prev_graf:=0; mode_line:=line;
@y
incr(nest_ptr); head:=get_avail; tail:=head; prev_graf:=0; mode_line:=line;
eTeX_aux:=null;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [17] m.230 l.4736 - e-TeX basic, every_eof
@d toks_base=local_base+10 {table of 256 token list registers}
@y
@d tex_toks=local_base+10 {end of \TeX's token list parameters}
@#
@d etex_toks_base=tex_toks {base for \eTeX's token list parameters}
@d every_eof_loc=etex_toks_base {points to token list for \.{\\everyeof}}
@d etex_toks=etex_toks_base+1 {end of \eTeX's token list parameters}
@#
@d toks_base=etex_toks {table of 256 token list registers}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [17] m.230 l.4737 - e-TeX basic, penalties
@d box_base=toks_base+256 {table of 256 box registers}
@y
@#
@d etex_pen_base=toks_base+256 {start of table of \eTeX's penalties}
@d inter_line_penalties_loc=etex_pen_base {additional penalties between lines}
@d club_penalties_loc=etex_pen_base+1 {penalties for creating club lines}
@d widow_penalties_loc=etex_pen_base+2 {penalties for creating widow lines}
@d display_widow_penalties_loc=etex_pen_base+3 {ditto, just before a display}
@d etex_pens=etex_pen_base+4 {end of table of \eTeX's penalties}
@#
@d box_base=etex_pens {table of 256 box registers}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [17] m.231 l.4802 - e-TeX basic
othercases print_esc("errhelp")
@y
@/@<Cases of |assign_toks| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@/
othercases print_esc("errhelp")
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [17] m.232 l.4820 - e-TeX penalties
eq_level(par_shape_loc):=level_one;@/
@y
eq_level(par_shape_loc):=level_one;@/
for k:=etex_pen_base to etex_pens-1 do
eqtb[k]:=eqtb[par_shape_loc];
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [17] m.233 l.4848 - e-TeX penalties
if n=par_shape_loc then
begin print_esc("parshape"); print_char("=");
if par_shape_ptr=null then print_char("0")
@y
if (n=par_shape_loc) or ((n>=etex_pen_base) and (n<etex_pens)) then
begin print_cmd_chr(set_shape,n); print_char("=");
if equiv(n)=null then print_char("0")
else if n>par_shape_loc then
begin print_int(penalty(equiv(n))); print_char(" ");
print_int(penalty(equiv(n)+1));
if penalty(equiv(n))>1 then print_esc("ETC.");
end
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [17] m.236 l.4969 - e-TeX basic
@d int_pars=55 {total number of integer parameters}
@y
@d tex_int_pars=55 {total number of \TeX's integer parameters}
@#
@d etex_int_base=tex_int_pars {base for \eTeX's integer parameters}
@d tracing_assigns_code=etex_int_base {show assignments}
@d tracing_groups_code=etex_int_base+1 {show save/restore groups}
@d tracing_ifs_code=etex_int_base+2 {show conditionals}
@d tracing_scan_tokens_code=etex_int_base+3 {show pseudo file open and close}
@d tracing_nesting_code=etex_int_base+4 {show incomplete groups and ifs within files}
@d pre_display_direction_code=etex_int_base+5 {text direction preceding a display}
@d last_line_fit_code=etex_int_base+6 {adjustment for last line of paragraph}
@d saving_vdiscards_code=etex_int_base+7 {save items discarded from vlists}
@d saving_hyph_codes_code=etex_int_base+8 {save hyphenation codes for languages}
@d eTeX_state_code=etex_int_base+9 {\eTeX\ state variables}
@d etex_int_pars=eTeX_state_code+eTeX_states {total number of \eTeX's integer parameters}
@#
@d int_pars=etex_int_pars {total number of integer parameters}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [17] m.236 l.5031 - e-TeX basic
@d error_context_lines==int_par(error_context_lines_code)
@y
@d error_context_lines==int_par(error_context_lines_code)
@#
@d tracing_assigns==int_par(tracing_assigns_code)
@d tracing_groups==int_par(tracing_groups_code)
@d tracing_ifs==int_par(tracing_ifs_code)
@d tracing_scan_tokens==int_par(tracing_scan_tokens_code)
@d tracing_nesting==int_par(tracing_nesting_code)
@d pre_display_direction==int_par(pre_display_direction_code)
@d last_line_fit==int_par(last_line_fit_code)
@d saving_vdiscards==int_par(saving_vdiscards_code)
@d saving_hyph_codes==int_par(saving_hyph_codes_code)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [17] m.237 l.5096 print_param - e-TeX basic
othercases print("[unknown integer parameter!]")
@y
@/@<Cases for |print_param|@>@/
othercases print("[unknown integer parameter!]")
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.264 l.5627 primitive - e-TeX basic
@!j:small_number; {index into |buffer|}
@y
@!j:0..buf_size; {index into |buffer|}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.264 l.5631 primitive - e-TeX basic
{we will move |s| into the (empty) |buffer|}
for j:=0 to l-1 do buffer[j]:=so(str_pool[k+j]);
cur_val:=id_lookup(0,l); {|no_new_control_sequence| is |false|}
@y
{we will move |s| into the (possibly non-empty) |buffer|}
if first+l>buf_size+1 then
overflow("buffer size",buf_size);
@:TeX capacity exceeded buffer size}{\quad buffer size@>
for j:=0 to l-1 do buffer[first+j]:=so(str_pool[k+j]);
cur_val:=id_lookup(first,l); {|no_new_control_sequence| is |false|}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.265 l.5706 - e-TeX penalties
primitive("parshape",set_shape,0);@/
@y
primitive("parshape",set_shape,par_shape_loc);@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.265 l.5723 - e-TeX sparse arrays
primitive("toks",toks_register,0);@/
@y
primitive("toks",toks_register,mem_bot);@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.266 l.5756 - e-TeX cond
expand_after: print_esc("expandafter");
@y
expand_after: if chr_code=0 then print_esc("expandafter")
@<Cases of |expandafter| for |print_cmd_chr|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.266 l.5762 - e-TeX marks
mark: print_esc("mark");
@y
mark: begin print_esc("mark");
if chr_code>0 then print_char("s");
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.266 l.5773 - e-TeX read_line
read_to_cs: print_esc("read");
@y
read_to_cs: if chr_code=0 then print_esc("read")
@<Cases of |read| for |print_cmd_chr|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.266 l.5777 - e-TeX penalties
set_shape: print_esc("parshape");
@y
set_shape: case chr_code of
par_shape_loc: print_esc("parshape");
@<Cases of |set_shape| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@;@/
end; {there are no other cases}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.266 l.5778 - e-TeX unexpanded
the: print_esc("the");
@y
the: if chr_code=0 then print_esc("the")
@<Cases of |the| for |print_cmd_chr|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.266 l.5779 - e-TeX sparse arrays
toks_register: print_esc("toks");
@y
toks_register: @<Cases of |toks_register| for |print_cmd_chr|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [18] m.266 l.5781 - e-TeX TeXXeT
valign: print_esc("valign");
@y
valign: if chr_code=0 then print_esc("valign")@/
@<Cases of |valign| for |print_cmd_chr|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.268 l.5815 - e-TeX sparse arrays
interpreted in one of four ways:
@y
interpreted in one of five ways:
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.268 l.5835 - e-TeX tracing
the entries for that group.
@y
the entries for that group.
Furthermore, in extended \eTeX\ mode, |save_stack[p-1]| contains the
source line number at which the current level of grouping was entered.
\yskip\hang 5) If |save_type(p)=restore_sa|, then |sa_chain| points to a
chain of sparse array entries to be restored at the end of the current
group. Furthermore |save_index(p)| and |save_level(p)| should replace
the values of |sa_chain| and |sa_level| respectively.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.268 l.5845 - e-TeX basic
@d level_boundary=3 {|save_type| corresponding to beginning of group}
@y
@d level_boundary=3 {|save_type| corresponding to beginning of group}
@d restore_sa=4 {|save_type| when sparse array entries should be restored}
@p@t\4@>@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tracing and input@>
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.273 l.5903 - e-TeX tracing
@ The following macro is used to test if there is room for up to six more
@y
@ The following macro is used to test if there is room for up to seven more
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.273 l.5909 check_full_save_stack - e-TeX tracing
if max_save_stack>save_size-6 then overflow("save size",save_size);
@y
if max_save_stack>save_size-7 then overflow("save size",save_size);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.274 l.5931 new_save_level - e-TeX tracing
begin check_full_save_stack;
@y
begin check_full_save_stack;
if eTeX_ex then
begin saved(0):=line; incr(save_ptr);
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.274 l.5938 new_save_level - e-TeX tracing
cur_boundary:=save_ptr; incr(cur_level); incr(save_ptr); cur_group:=c;
@y
cur_boundary:=save_ptr; cur_group:=c;
@!stat if tracing_groups>0 then group_trace(false);@+tats@;@/
incr(cur_level); incr(save_ptr);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.275 l.5956 eq_destroy - e-TeX sparse arrays
othercases do_nothing
@y
@/@<Cases for |eq_destroy|@>@/
othercases do_nothing
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.277 l.5978 - e-TeX tracing
the call, since |eq_save| makes the necessary test.
@y
the call, since |eq_save| makes the necessary test.
@d assign_trace(#)==@!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then restore_trace(#);
tats
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.277 l.5982 eq_define - e-TeX tracing
begin if eq_level(p)=cur_level then eq_destroy(eqtb[p])
@y
label exit;
begin if eTeX_ex and(eq_type(p)=t)and(equiv(p)=e) then
begin assign_trace(p,"reassigning")@;@/
eq_destroy(eqtb[p]); return;
end;
assign_trace(p,"changing")@;@/
if eq_level(p)=cur_level then eq_destroy(eqtb[p])
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.277 l.5985 eq_define - e-TeX tracing
end;
@y
assign_trace(p,"into")@;@/
exit:end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.278 l.5992 eq_word_define - e-TeX tracing
begin if xeq_level[p]<>cur_level then
@y
label exit;
begin if eTeX_ex and(eqtb[p].int=w) then
begin assign_trace(p,"reassigning")@;@/
return;
end;
assign_trace(p,"changing")@;@/
if xeq_level[p]<>cur_level then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.278 l.5996 eq_word_define - e-TeX tracing
end;
@y
assign_trace(p,"into")@;@/
exit:end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.279 l.6005 geq_define - e-TeX tracing
begin eq_destroy(eqtb[p]);
eq_level(p):=level_one; eq_type(p):=t; equiv(p):=e;
@y
begin assign_trace(p,"globally changing")@;@/
begin eq_destroy(eqtb[p]);
eq_level(p):=level_one; eq_type(p):=t; equiv(p):=e;
end;
assign_trace(p,"into")@;@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.279 l.6010 geq_word_define - e-TeX tracing
begin eqtb[p].int:=w; xeq_level[p]:=level_one;
@y
begin assign_trace(p,"globally changing")@;@/
begin eqtb[p].int:=w; xeq_level[p]:=level_one;
end;
assign_trace(p,"into")@;@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.281 l.6027 - e-TeX tracing
@p@t\4@>@<Declare the procedure called |restore_trace|@>@;@/
@y
@p
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.281 l.6034 unsave - e-TeX optimized \aftergroup
begin if cur_level>level_one then
@y
@!a:boolean; {have we already processed an \.{\\aftergroup} ?}
begin a:=false;
if cur_level>level_one then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.282 l.6048 - e-TeX sparse arrays
else begin if save_type(save_ptr)=restore_old_value then
@y
else if save_type(save_ptr)=restore_sa then
begin sa_restore; sa_chain:=p; sa_level:=save_level(save_ptr);
end
else begin if save_type(save_ptr)=restore_old_value then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.282 l.6056 - e-TeX tracing
done: cur_group:=save_level(save_ptr); cur_boundary:=save_index(save_ptr)
@y
done: @!stat if tracing_groups>0 then group_trace(true);@+tats@;@/
if grp_stack[in_open]=cur_boundary then group_warning;
{groups possibly not properly nested with files}
cur_group:=save_level(save_ptr); cur_boundary:=save_index(save_ptr);
if eTeX_ex then decr(save_ptr)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [19] m.284 l.6082 - e-TeX tracing
@ @<Declare the procedure called |restore_trace|@>=
@y
@ @<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [20] m.289 l.6170 - e-TeX protected
@d end_match_token=@'7000 {$2^8\cdot|end_match|$}
@y
@d end_match_token=@'7000 {$2^8\cdot|end_match|$}
@d protected_token=@'7001 {$2^8\cdot|end_match|+1$}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [20] m.294 l.6295 - e-TeX protected
end_match: print("->");
@y
end_match: if c=0 then print("->");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [20] m.296 l.6316 print_meaning - e-TeX marks
else if cur_cmd=top_bot_mark then
@y
else if (cur_cmd=top_bot_mark)and(cur_chr<marks_code) then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [21] m.298 l.6390 print_cmd_chr - e-TeX protected
procedure print_cmd_chr(@!cmd:quarterword;@!chr_code:halfword);
@y
procedure print_cmd_chr(@!cmd:quarterword;@!chr_code:halfword);
var n:integer; {temp variable}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [21] m.299 l.6409 show_cur_cmd_chr - e-TeX tracing
@p procedure show_cur_cmd_chr;
@y
@p procedure show_cur_cmd_chr;
var n:integer; {level of \.{\\if...\\fi} nesting}
@!l:integer; {line where \.{\\if} started}
@!p:pointer;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [21] m.299 l.6414 show_cur_cmd_chr - e-TeX tracing
print_cmd_chr(cur_cmd,cur_chr); print_char("}");
@y
print_cmd_chr(cur_cmd,cur_chr);
if tracing_ifs>0 then
if cur_cmd>=if_test then if cur_cmd<=fi_or_else then
begin print(": ");
if cur_cmd=fi_or_else then
begin print_cmd_chr(if_test,cur_if); print_char(" ");
n:=0; l:=if_line;
end
else begin n:=1; l:=line;
end;
p:=cond_ptr;
while p<>null do
begin incr(n); p:=link(p);
end;
print("(level "); print_int(n); print_char(")"); print_if_line(l);
end;
print_char("}");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [22] m.303 l.6490 show_context - e-TeX scan_tokens
the terminal, under control of the procedure |read_toks|.)
@y
the terminal, under control of the procedure |read_toks|.)
Finally |18<=name<=19| indicates that we are reading a pseudo file
created by the \.{\\scantokens} command.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [22] m.307 l.6687 - e-TeX basic, every_eof
only if |token_type>=macro|.
@^reference counts@>
@y
only if |token_type>=macro|.
@^reference counts@>
Since \eTeX's additional token list parameters precede |toks_base|, the
corresponding token types must precede |write_text|.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [22] m.307 l.6708 - e-TeX basic
@d write_text=15 {|token_type| code for \.{\\write}}
@y
@#
@d eTeX_text_offset=output_routine_loc-output_text
@d every_eof_text=every_eof_loc-eTeX_text_offset
{|token_type| code for \.{\\everyeof}}
@#
@d write_text=toks_base-eTeX_text_offset {|token_type| code for \.{\\write}}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [22] m.311 l.6764 show_context - e-TeX scan_tokens
if (name>17) or (base_ptr=0) then bottom_line:=true;
@y
if (name>19) or (base_ptr=0) then bottom_line:=true;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [22] m.313 l.6809 - e-TeX scan_tokens
else begin print_nl("l."); print_int(line);
@y
else begin print_nl("l.");
if index=in_open then print_int(line)
else print_int(line_stack[index+1]); {input from a pseudo file}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [22] m.314 l.6831 - e-TeX basic
write_text: print_nl("<write> ");
@y
every_eof_text: print_nl("<everyeof> ");
write_text: print_nl("<write> ");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [23] m.326 l.7024 - e-TeX optimized \aftergroup
begin t:=cur_tok; cur_tok:=p; back_input; cur_tok:=t;
@y
begin t:=cur_tok; cur_tok:=p;
if a then
begin p:=get_avail; info(p):=cur_tok; link(p):=loc; loc:=p; start:=p;
if cur_tok<right_brace_limit then
if cur_tok<left_brace_limit then decr(align_state)
else incr(align_state);
end
else begin back_input; a:=eTeX_ex;
end;
cur_tok:=t;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [23] m.328 l.7052 begin_file_reading - e-TeX every_eof, tracing_nesting
incr(in_open); push_input; index:=in_open;
@y
incr(in_open); push_input; index:=in_open;
eof_seen[index]:=false;
grp_stack[index]:=cur_boundary; if_stack[index]:=cond_ptr;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [23] m.329 l.7062 end_file_reading - e-TeX scan_tokens
if name>17 then a_close(cur_file); {forget it}
@y
if (name=18)or(name=19) then pseudo_close else
if name>17 then a_close(cur_file); {forget it}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [23] m.331 l.7081 - e-TeX tracing_nesting
in_open:=0; open_parens:=0; max_buf_stack:=0;
@y
in_open:=0; open_parens:=0; max_buf_stack:=0;
grp_stack[0]:=0; if_stack[0]:=null;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [24] m.362 l.7553 - e-TeX scan_tokens, every_eof
if not force_eof then
@y
if not force_eof then
if name<=19 then
begin if pseudo_input then {not end of file}
firm_up_the_line {this sets |limit|}
else if (every_eof<>null)and not eof_seen[index] then
begin limit:=first-1; eof_seen[index]:=true; {fake one empty line}
begin_token_list(every_eof,every_eof_text); goto restart;
end
else force_eof:=true;
end
else
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [24] m.362 l.7556 - e-TeX every_eof
else force_eof:=true;
@y
else if (every_eof<>null)and not eof_seen[index] then
begin limit:=first-1; eof_seen[index]:=true; {fake one empty line}
begin_token_list(every_eof,every_eof_text); goto restart;
end
else force_eof:=true;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [24] m.362 l.7559 - e-TeX scan_tokens
begin print_char(")"); decr(open_parens);
update_terminal; {show user that file has been read}
@y
begin if tracing_nesting>0 then
if (grp_stack[in_open]<>cur_boundary)or@|
(if_stack[in_open]<>cond_ptr) then file_warning;
{give warning for some unfinished groups and/or conditionals}
if name>=19 then
begin print_char(")"); decr(open_parens);
update_terminal; {show user that file has been read}
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.366 l.7643 - e-TeX basic
@t\4@>@<Declare the procedure called |insert_relax|@>@;@/
@y
@t\4@>@<Declare the procedure called |insert_relax|@>@;@/
@t\4@>@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for expanding@>@;@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.366 l.7650 expand - e-TeX cond
procedure expand;
@y
procedure expand;
label reswitch;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.366 l.7661 expand - e-TeX cond
if cur_cmd<call then @<Expand a nonmacro@>
@y
reswitch:
if cur_cmd<call then @<Expand a nonmacro@>
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.367 l.7672 - e-TeX cond
expand_after:@<Expand the token after the next token@>;
@y
expand_after:if cur_chr=0 then @<Expand the token after the next token@>
else @<Negate a boolean conditional and |goto reswitch|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.377 l.7792 - e-TeX scan_tokens
input: if chr_code=0 then print_esc("input")@+else print_esc("endinput");
@y
input: if chr_code=0 then print_esc("input")
@/@<Cases of |input| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@/
else print_esc("endinput");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.378 l.7795 - e-TeX scan_tokens
if cur_chr>0 then force_eof:=true
@y
if cur_chr=1 then force_eof:=true
@/@<Cases for |input|@>@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.382 l.7851 - e-TeX marks
@d top_mark_code=0 {the mark in effect at the previous page break}
@y
@d marks_code==5 {add this for \.{\\topmarks} etc.}
@#
@d top_mark_code=0 {the mark in effect at the previous page break}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.385 l.7883 - e-TeX marks
top_bot_mark: case chr_code of
@y
top_bot_mark: begin case (chr_code mod marks_code) of
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.385 l.7889 - e-TeX marks
endcases;
@y
endcases;
if chr_code>=marks_code then print_char("s");
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.386 l.7895 - e-TeX marks
begin if cur_mark[cur_chr]<>null then
begin_token_list(cur_mark[cur_chr],mark_text);
@y
begin t:=cur_chr mod marks_code;
if cur_chr>=marks_code then scan_register_num@+else cur_val:=0;
if cur_val=0 then cur_ptr:=cur_mark[t]
else @<Compute the mark pointer for mark type |t| and class |cur_val|@>;
if cur_ptr<>null then begin_token_list(cur_ptr,mark_text);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [25] m.389 l.7958 macro_call - e-TeX protected
if info(r)<>end_match_token then
@y
if info(r)=protected_token then r:=link(r);
if info(r)<>end_match_token then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.409 l.8270 - e-TeX basic
@t\4\4@>@<Declare procedures that scan font-related stuff@>
@y
@t\4\4@>@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for scanning@>@;
@t\4\4@>@<Declare procedures that scan font-related stuff@>
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.411 l.8314 - e-TeX sparse arrays
|glue_val|, or |mu_val|.
@y
|glue_val|, or |mu_val| more than |mem_bot| (dynamic variable-size nodes
cannot have these values)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.411 l.8317 - e-TeX sparse arrays
primitive("count",register,int_val);
@!@:count_}{\.{\\count} primitive@>
primitive("dimen",register,dimen_val);
@!@:dimen_}{\.{\\dimen} primitive@>
primitive("skip",register,glue_val);
@!@:skip_}{\.{\\skip} primitive@>
primitive("muskip",register,mu_val);
@y
primitive("count",register,mem_bot+int_val);
@!@:count_}{\.{\\count} primitive@>
primitive("dimen",register,mem_bot+dimen_val);
@!@:dimen_}{\.{\\dimen} primitive@>
primitive("skip",register,mem_bot+glue_val);
@!@:skip_}{\.{\\skip} primitive@>
primitive("muskip",register,mem_bot+mu_val);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.412 l.8327 - e-TeX sparse arrays
register: if chr_code=int_val then print_esc("count")
else if chr_code=dimen_val then print_esc("dimen")
else if chr_code=glue_val then print_esc("skip")
else print_esc("muskip");
@y
register: @<Cases of |register| for |print_cmd_chr|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.413 l.8343 scan_something_internal - e-TeX basic
var m:halfword; {|chr_code| part of the operand token}
@y
label exit;
var m:halfword; {|chr_code| part of the operand token}
@!q,@!r:pointer; {general purpose indices}
@!tx:pointer; {effective tail node}
@!i:four_quarters; {character info}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.413 l.8369 scan_something_internal - e-TeX basic
end;
@y
exit:end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.415 l.8390 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin scan_eight_bit_int; m:=toks_base+cur_val;
end;
scanned_result(equiv(m))(tok_val);
@y
if m=mem_bot then
begin scan_register_num;
if cur_val<256 then cur_val:=equiv(toks_base+cur_val)
else begin find_sa_element(tok_val,cur_val,false);
if cur_ptr=null then cur_val:=null
else cur_val:=sa_ptr(cur_ptr);
end;
end
else cur_val:=sa_ptr(m)
else cur_val:=equiv(m);
cur_val_level:=tok_val;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.416 l.8405 - e-TeX basic
|glue_val|, |input_line_no_code|, or |badness_code|.
@y
|glue_val|, |input_line_no_code|, or |badness_code|.
\eTeX\ inserts |last_node_type_code| after |glue_val| and adds
the codes for its extensions: |eTeX_version_code|, \dots\ .
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.416 l.8407 - e-TeX basic
@d input_line_no_code=glue_val+1 {code for \.{\\inputlineno}}
@d badness_code=glue_val+2 {code for \.{\\badness}}
@y
@d last_node_type_code=glue_val+1 {code for \.{\\lastnodetype}}
@d input_line_no_code=glue_val+2 {code for \.{\\inputlineno}}
@d badness_code=input_line_no_code+1 {code for \.{\\badness}}
@#
@d eTeX_int=badness_code+1 {first of \eTeX\ codes for integers}
@d eTeX_dim=eTeX_int+8 {first of \eTeX\ codes for dimensions}
@d eTeX_glue=eTeX_dim+9 {first of \eTeX\ codes for glue}
@d eTeX_mu=eTeX_glue+1 {first of \eTeX\ codes for muglue}
@d eTeX_expr=eTeX_mu+1 {first of \eTeX\ codes for expressions}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.417 l.8440 - e-TeX interaction_mode
@+else print_esc("insertpenalties");
@y
@/@<Cases of |set_page_int| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@/
@+else print_esc("insertpenalties");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.417 l.8449 - e-TeX basic
othercases print_esc("badness")
@y
@/@<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@/
othercases print_esc("badness")
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.419 l.8469 - e-TeX interaction_mode
begin if m=0 then cur_val:=dead_cycles@+else cur_val:=insert_penalties;
@y
begin if m=0 then cur_val:=dead_cycles
@/@<Cases for `Fetch the |dead_cycles| or the |insert_penalties|'@>@/
else cur_val:=insert_penalties;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.420 l.8474 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin scan_eight_bit_int;
if box(cur_val)=null then cur_val:=0 @+else cur_val:=mem[box(cur_val)+m].sc;
@y
begin scan_register_num; fetch_box(q);
if q=null then cur_val:=0 @+else cur_val:=mem[q+m].sc;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.423 l.8499 - e-TeX penalties
begin if par_shape_ptr=null then cur_val:=0
@y
begin if m>par_shape_loc then @<Fetch a penalties array element@>
else if par_shape_ptr=null then cur_val:=0
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.424 l.8504 - e-TeX \lastnodetype
@ Here is where \.{\\lastpenalty}, \.{\\lastkern}, and \.{\\lastskip} are
@y
@ Here is where \.{\\lastpenalty}, \.{\\lastkern}, \.{\\lastskip}, and
\.{\\lastnodetype} are
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.424 l.8508 - e-TeX TeXXeT
legal in similar contexts.
@y
legal in similar contexts.
The macro |find_effective_tail_eTeX| sets |tx| to the last non-\.{\\endM}
node of the current list.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.424 l.8510 - e-TeX TeXXeT
@<Fetch an item in the current node...@>=
@y
@d find_effective_tail_eTeX==
tx:=tail;
if not is_char_node(tx) then
if (type(tx)=math_node)and(subtype(tx)=end_M_code) then
begin r:=head;
repeat q:=r; r:=link(q);
until r=tx;
tx:=q;
end
@#
@d find_effective_tail==find_effective_tail_eTeX
@<Fetch an item in the current node...@>=
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.424 l.8511 - e-TeX basic
if cur_chr>glue_val then
@y
if m>=input_line_no_code then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.424 l.8512 - e-TeX basic
begin if cur_chr=input_line_no_code then cur_val:=line
else cur_val:=last_badness; {|cur_chr=badness_code|}
@y
if m>=eTeX_glue then @<Process an expression and |return|@>@;
else if m>=eTeX_dim then
begin case m of
@/@<Cases for fetching a dimension value@>@/
end; {there are no other cases}
cur_val_level:=dimen_val;
end
else begin case m of
input_line_no_code: cur_val:=line;
badness_code: cur_val:=last_badness;
@/@<Cases for fetching an integer value@>@/
end; {there are no other cases}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.424 l.8517 - e-TeX last_node_type
cur_val_level:=cur_chr;
if not is_char_node(tail)and(mode<>0) then
case cur_chr of
int_val: if type(tail)=penalty_node then cur_val:=penalty(tail);
dimen_val: if type(tail)=kern_node then cur_val:=width(tail);
glue_val: if type(tail)=glue_node then
begin cur_val:=glue_ptr(tail);
if subtype(tail)=mu_glue then cur_val_level:=mu_val;
end;
end {there are no other cases}
else if (mode=vmode)and(tail=head) then
@y
find_effective_tail;
if cur_chr=last_node_type_code then
begin cur_val_level:=int_val;
if (tx=head)or(mode=0) then cur_val:=-1;
end
else cur_val_level:=cur_chr;
if not is_char_node(tx)and(mode<>0) then
case cur_chr of
int_val: if type(tx)=penalty_node then cur_val:=penalty(tx);
dimen_val: if type(tx)=kern_node then cur_val:=width(tx);
glue_val: if type(tx)=glue_node then
begin cur_val:=glue_ptr(tx);
if subtype(tx)=mu_glue then cur_val_level:=mu_val;
end;
last_node_type_code: if type(tx)<=unset_node then cur_val:=type(tx)+1
else cur_val:=unset_node+2;
end {there are no other cases}
else if (mode=vmode)and(tx=head) then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.424 l.8531 - e-TeX last_node_type
glue_val: if last_glue<>max_halfword then cur_val:=last_glue;
@y
glue_val: if last_glue<>max_halfword then cur_val:=last_glue;
last_node_type_code: cur_val:=last_node_type;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.427 l.8547 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin scan_eight_bit_int;
case m of
@y
begin if (m<mem_bot)or(m>lo_mem_stat_max) then
begin cur_val_level:=sa_type(m);
if cur_val_level<glue_val then cur_val:=sa_int(m)
else cur_val:=sa_ptr(m);
end
else begin scan_register_num; cur_val_level:=m-mem_bot;
if cur_val>255 then
begin find_sa_element(cur_val_level,cur_val,false);
if cur_ptr=null then
if cur_val_level<glue_val then cur_val:=0
else cur_val:=zero_glue
else if cur_val_level<glue_val then cur_val:=sa_int(cur_ptr)
else cur_val:=sa_ptr(cur_ptr);
end
else
case cur_val_level of
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.427 l.8554 - e-TeX sparse arrays
cur_val_level:=m;
@y
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [26] m.461 l.9082 - e-TeX expr
exit:end;
@y
exit:end;
@#
@<Declare procedures needed for expressions@>@;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.464 l.9141 - e-TeX basic
@p function str_toks(@!b:pool_pointer):pointer;
@y
@p @t\4@>@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for token lists@>@;@/
function str_toks(@!b:pool_pointer):pointer;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.465 l.9166 the_toks - e-TeX unexpanded
@p function the_toks:pointer;
@y
@p function the_toks:pointer;
label exit;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.465 l.9170 the_toks - e-TeX unexpanded
begin get_x_token; scan_something_internal(tok_val,false);
@y
@!c:small_number; {value of |cur_chr|}
begin @<Handle \.{\\unexpanded} or \.{\\detokenize} and |return|@>;@/
get_x_token; scan_something_internal(tok_val,false);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.465 l.9184 the_toks - e-TeX unexpanded
end;
@y
exit:end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.468 l.9207 - e-TeX basic
@d number_code=0 {command code for \.{\\number}}
@y
\eTeX\ adds \.{\\eTeXrevision} such that |job_name_code| remains last.
@d number_code=0 {command code for \.{\\number}}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.468 l.9212 - e-TeX basic
@d job_name_code=5 {command code for \.{\\jobname}}
@y
@d etex_convert_base=5 {base for \eTeX's command codes}
@d eTeX_revision_code=etex_convert_base {command code for \.{\\eTeXrevision}}
@d etex_convert_codes=etex_convert_base+1 {end of \eTeX's command codes}
@d job_name_code=etex_convert_codes {command code for \.{\\jobname}}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.469 l.9235 - e-TeX basic
othercases print_esc("jobname")
@y
eTeX_revision_code: print_esc("eTeXrevision");
othercases print_esc("jobname")
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.471 l.9260 - e-TeX basic
job_name_code: if job_name=0 then open_log_file;
@y
eTeX_revision_code: do_nothing;
job_name_code: if job_name=0 then open_log_file;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.472 l.9276 - e-TeX basic
job_name_code: print(job_name);
@y
eTeX_revision_code: print(eTeX_revision);
job_name_code: print(job_name);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.478 l.9386 - e-TeX protected
if cur_cmd<=max_command then goto done2;
@y
if cur_cmd>=call then
if info(link(cur_chr))=protected_token then
begin cur_cmd:=relax; cur_chr:=no_expand_flag;
end;
if cur_cmd<=max_command then goto done2;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.482 l.9434 read_toks - e-TeX read_line
@p procedure read_toks(@!n:integer;@!r:pointer);
@y
@p procedure read_toks(@!n:integer;@!r:pointer;@!j:halfword);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [27] m.483 l.9460 - e-TeX read_line
loop@+ begin get_token;
@y
@<Handle \.{\\readline} and |goto done|@>;@/
loop@+ begin get_token;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.487 l.9512 - e-TeX cond
@d if_char_code=0 { `\.{\\if}' }
@y
@d unless_code=32 {amount added for `\.{\\unless}' prefix}
@#
@d if_char_code=0 { `\.{\\if}' }
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.488 l.9567 - e-TeX cond
if_test: case chr_code of
@y
if_test: begin if chr_code>=unless_code then print_esc("unless");
case chr_code mod unless_code of
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.488 l.9584 - e-TeX cond
othercases print_esc("if")
endcases;
@y
@/@<Cases of |if_test| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@/
othercases print_esc("if")
endcases;
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.494 l.9658 pass_text - e-TeX tracing
done: scanner_status:=save_scanner_status;
@y
done: scanner_status:=save_scanner_status;
if tracing_ifs>0 then show_cur_cmd_chr;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.496 l.9674 - e-TeX tracing_nesting
begin p:=cond_ptr; if_line:=if_line_field(p);
@y
begin if if_stack[in_open]=cond_ptr then if_warning;
{conditionals possibly not properly nested with files}
p:=cond_ptr; if_line:=if_line_field(p);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.498 l.9711 conditional - e-TeX cond
begin @<Push the condition stack@>;@+save_cond_ptr:=cond_ptr;this_if:=cur_chr;@/
@<Either process \.{\\ifcase} or set |b| to the value of a boolean condition@>;
@y
@!is_unless:boolean; {was this if preceded by `\.{\\unless}' ?}
begin if tracing_ifs>0 then if tracing_commands<=1 then show_cur_cmd_chr;
@<Push the condition stack@>;@+save_cond_ptr:=cond_ptr;
is_unless:=(cur_chr>=unless_code); this_if:=cur_chr mod unless_code;@/
@<Either process \.{\\ifcase} or set |b| to the value of a boolean condition@>;
if is_unless then b:=not b;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.501 l.9754 - e-TeX cond
if_false_code: b:=false;
@y
if_false_code: b:=false;
@/@<Cases for |conditional|@>@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.505 l.9793 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin scan_eight_bit_int; p:=box(cur_val);
@y
begin scan_register_num; fetch_box(p);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.510 l.9883 - e-TeX cond
if cur_chr>if_limit then
@y
begin if tracing_ifs>0 then if tracing_commands<=1 then show_cur_cmd_chr;
if cur_chr>if_limit then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [28] m.510 l.9894 - e-TeX cond
end
@y
end;
end
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [29] m.536 l.10348 - e-TeX basic
print_two(time div 60); print_char(":"); print_two(time mod 60);
@y
print_two(time div 60); print_char(":"); print_two(time mod 60);
if eTeX_ex then
begin; wlog_cr; wlog('entering extended mode');
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [30] m.581 l.11282 char_warning - e-TeX tracing
begin if tracing_lost_chars>0 then
@y
var old_setting: integer; {saved value of |tracing_online|}
begin if tracing_lost_chars>0 then
begin old_setting:=tracing_online;
if eTeX_ex and(tracing_lost_chars>1) then tracing_online:=1;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [30] m.581 l.11289 char_warning - e-TeX tracing
end;
@y
tracing_online:=old_setting;
end;
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.616 l.12257 - e-TeX TeXXeT
this is essentially the depth of |push| commands in the \.{DVI} output.
@y
this is essentially the depth of |push| commands in the \.{DVI} output.
For mixed direction text (\TeXXeT) the current text direction is called
|cur_dir|. As the box being shipped out will never be used again and
soon be recycled, we can simply reverse any R-text (i.e., right-to-left)
segments of hlist nodes as well as complete hlist nodes embedded in such
segments. Moreover this can be done iteratively rather than recursively.
There are, however, two complications related to leaders that require
some additional bookkeeping: (1)~One and the same hlist node might be
used more than once (but never inside both L- and R-text); and
(2)~leader boxes inside hlists must be aligned with respect to the left
edge of the original hlist.
A math node is changed into a kern node whenever the text direction
remains the same, it is replaced by an |edge_node| if the text direction
changes; the subtype of an an |hlist_node| inside R-text is changed to
|reversed| once its hlist has been reversed.
@!@^data structure assumptions@>
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.616 l.12259 - e-TeX TeXXeT
@d synch_h==if cur_h<>dvi_h then
@y
@d reversed=1 {subtype for an |hlist_node| whose hlist has been reversed}
@d dlist=2 {subtype for an |hlist_node| from display math mode}
@d box_lr(#) == (qo(subtype(#))) {direction mode of a box}
@d set_box_lr(#) == subtype(#):=set_box_lr_end
@d set_box_lr_end(#) == qi(#)
@#
@d left_to_right=0
@d right_to_left=1
@d reflected==1-cur_dir {the opposite of |cur_dir|}
@#
@d synch_h==if cur_h<>dvi_h then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.619 l.12327 hlist_out - e-TeX TeXXeT
@!edge:scaled; {left edge of sub-box, or right edge of leader space}
@y
@!edge:scaled; {right edge of sub-box or leader space}
@!prev_p:pointer; {one step behind |p|}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.619 l.12337 hlist_out - e-TeX TeXXeT
save_loc:=dvi_offset+dvi_ptr; base_line:=cur_v; left_edge:=cur_h;
@y
save_loc:=dvi_offset+dvi_ptr; base_line:=cur_v;
prev_p:=this_box+list_offset;
@<Initialize |hlist_out| for mixed direction typesetting@>;
left_edge:=cur_h;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.619 l.12340 hlist_out - e-TeX TeXXeT
prune_movements(save_loc);
@y
@<Finish |hlist_out| for mixed direction typesetting@>;
prune_movements(save_loc);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.620 l.12359 - e-TeX TeXXeT
p:=link(p);
@y
prev_p:=link(prev_p); {N.B.: not |prev_p:=p|, |p| might be |lig_trick|}
p:=link(p);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.622 l.12384 - e-TeX TeXXeT
kern_node,math_node:cur_h:=cur_h+width(p);
@y
kern_node:cur_h:=cur_h+width(p);
math_node: @<Handle a math node in |hlist_out|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.622 l.12386 - e-TeX TeXXeT
othercases do_nothing
@y
@/@<Cases of |hlist_out| that arise in mixed direction text only@>@;
othercases do_nothing
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.622 l.12391 - e-TeX TeXXeT
next_p:p:=link(p);
@y
next_p:prev_p:=p; p:=link(p);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.623 l.12398 - e-TeX TeXXeT
temp_ptr:=p; edge:=cur_h;
@y
temp_ptr:=p; edge:=cur_h+width(p);
if cur_dir=right_to_left then cur_h:=edge;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.623 l.12401 - e-TeX TeXXeT
cur_h:=edge+width(p); cur_v:=base_line;
@y
cur_h:=edge; cur_v:=base_line;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.625 l.12419 - e-TeX TeXXeT
glue_temp:=-billion
@<Move right or output leaders@>=
begin g:=glue_ptr(p); rule_wd:=width(g)-cur_g;
@y
glue_temp:=-billion
@#
@d round_glue==g:=glue_ptr(p); rule_wd:=width(g)-cur_g;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.625 l.12438 - e-TeX TeXXeT
rule_wd:=rule_wd+cur_g;
@y
rule_wd:=rule_wd+cur_g
@<Move right or output leaders@>=
begin round_glue;
if eTeX_ex then @<Handle a glue node for mixed direction typesetting@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.626 l.12454 - e-TeX TeXXeT
edge:=cur_h+rule_wd; lx:=0;
@y
if cur_dir=right_to_left then cur_h:=cur_h-10;
edge:=cur_h+rule_wd; lx:=0;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.626 l.12460 - e-TeX TeXXeT
cur_h:=edge-10; goto next_p;
@y
if cur_dir=right_to_left then cur_h:=edge
else cur_h:=edge-10;
goto next_p;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.628 l.12499 - e-TeX TeXXeT
synch_h; save_h:=dvi_h; temp_ptr:=leader_box;
@y
synch_h; save_h:=dvi_h; temp_ptr:=leader_box;
if cur_dir=right_to_left then cur_h:=cur_h+leader_wd;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.632 l.12573 - e-TeX TeXXeT
cur_h:=left_edge+shift_amount(p); {shift the box right}
@y
if cur_dir=right_to_left then cur_h:=left_edge-shift_amount(p)
else cur_h:=left_edge+shift_amount(p); {shift the box right}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.633 l.12585 - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin synch_h; synch_v;
dvi_out(put_rule); dvi_four(rule_ht); dvi_four(rule_wd);
@y
begin if cur_dir=right_to_left then cur_h:=cur_h-rule_wd;
synch_h; synch_v;
dvi_out(put_rule); dvi_four(rule_ht); dvi_four(rule_wd);
cur_h:=left_edge;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.637 l.12651 - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin cur_h:=left_edge+shift_amount(leader_box); synch_h; save_h:=dvi_h;@/
@y
begin if cur_dir=right_to_left then
cur_h:=left_edge-shift_amount(leader_box)
else cur_h:=left_edge+shift_amount(leader_box);
synch_h; save_h:=dvi_h;@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [32] m.638 l.12688 ship_out - e-TeX TeXXeT
@<Ship box |p| out@>;
@y
@<Ship box |p| out@>;
if eTeX_ex then @<Check for LR anomalies at the end of |ship_out|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [33] m.649 l.12909 hpack - e-TeX TeXXeT
h:=0; @<Clear dimensions to zero@>;
@y
h:=0; @<Clear dimensions to zero@>;
if TeXXeT_en then @<Initialize the LR stack@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [33] m.649 l.12919 hpack - e-TeX TeXXeT
exit: hpack:=r;
@y
exit: if TeXXeT_en then @<Check for LR anomalies at the end of |hpack|@>;
hpack:=r;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [33] m.651 l.12943 - e-TeX TeXXeT
kern_node,math_node: x:=x+width(p);
@y
kern_node: x:=x+width(p);
math_node: begin x:=x+width(p);
if TeXXeT_en then @<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |hpack| routine@>;
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [34] m.687 l.13514 - e-TeX middle
\TeX's \.{\\left} and \.{\\right}. The |nucleus| of such noads is
@y
\TeX's \.{\\left} and \.{\\right} as well as \eTeX's \.{\\middle}.
The |nucleus| of such noads is
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [34] m.687 l.13531 - e-TeX middle
@d delimiter==nucleus {|delimiter| field in left and right noads}
@y
@d delimiter==nucleus {|delimiter| field in left and right noads}
@d middle_noad==1 {|subtype| of right noad representing \.{\\middle}}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [34] m.696 l.13704 - e-TeX middle
right_noad: begin print_esc("right"); print_delimiter(delimiter(p));
end;
end;
if subtype(p)<>normal then
if subtype(p)=limits then print_esc("limits")
else print_esc("nolimits");
if type(p)<left_noad then print_subsidiary_data(nucleus(p),".");
@y
right_noad: begin if subtype(p)=normal then print_esc("right")
else print_esc("middle");
print_delimiter(delimiter(p));
end;
end;
if type(p)<left_noad then
begin if subtype(p)<>normal then
if subtype(p)=limits then print_esc("limits")
else print_esc("nolimits");
print_subsidiary_data(nucleus(p),".");
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [36] m.727 l.14302 - e-TeX middle
done_with_noad: r:=q; r_type:=type(r);
@y
done_with_noad: r:=q; r_type:=type(r);
if r_type=right_noad then
begin r_type:=left_noad; cur_style:=style; @<Set up the values...@>;
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [36] m.760 l.14963 - e-TeX middle
r_type:=t;
@y
if type(q)=right_noad then t:=open_noad;
r_type:=t;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [36] m.762 l.15004 make_left_right - e-TeX middle
begin if style<script_style then cur_size:=text_size
else cur_size:=16*((style-text_style) div 2);
@y
begin cur_style:=style; @<Set up the values...@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [37] m.785 l.15495 align_peek - e-TeX protected
begin restart: align_state:=1000000; @<Get the next non-blank non-call token@>;
@y
begin restart: align_state:=1000000;
repeat get_x_or_protected;
until cur_cmd<>spacer;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [37] m.791 l.15606 fin_col - e-TeX protected
align_state:=1000000; @<Get the next non-blank non-call token@>;
@y
align_state:=1000000;
repeat get_x_or_protected;
until cur_cmd<>spacer;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [37] m.807 l.15868 - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin type(q):=hlist_node; width(q):=width(p);
@y
begin type(q):=hlist_node; width(q):=width(p);
if nest[nest_ptr-1].mode_field=mmode then set_box_lr(q)(dlist); {for |ship_out|}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [37] m.808 l.15886 - e-TeX TeXXeT
n:=span_count(r); t:=width(s); w:=t; u:=hold_head;
@y
n:=span_count(r); t:=width(s); w:=t; u:=hold_head;
set_box_lr(r)(0); {for |ship_out|}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.814 l.16009 - e-TeX penalties
There is one explicit parameter: |final_widow_penalty| is the amount of
additional penalty to be inserted before the final line of the paragraph.
@y
There is one explicit parameter: |d| is true for partial paragraphs
preceding display math mode; in this case the amount of additional
penalty inserted before the final line is |display_widow_penalty|
instead of |widow_penalty|.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.815 l.16036 line_break - e-TeX penalties
procedure line_break(@!final_widow_penalty:integer);
@y
procedure line_break(@!d:boolean);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.815 l.16046 - e-TeX basic
end;
@y
end;
@#
@t\4@>@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for use by |main_control|@>
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.816 l.16066 - e-TeX last_line_fit
link(tail):=new_param_glue(par_fill_skip_code);
@y
link(tail):=new_param_glue(par_fill_skip_code);
last_line_fill:=link(tail);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.819 l.16131 - e-TeX last_line_fit
@d active_node_size=3 {number of words in active nodes}
@y
@d active_node_size_normal=3 {number of words in normal active nodes}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.827 l.16294 - e-TeX last_line_fit
background[6]:=shrink(q)+shrink(r);
@y
background[6]:=shrink(q)+shrink(r);
@<Check for special treatment of last line of paragraph@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.829 l.16345 try_break - e-TeX last_line_fit
label exit,done,done1,continue,deactivate;
@y
label exit,done,done1,continue,deactivate,found,not_found;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.845 l.16637 - e-TeX last_line_fit
total_demerits(q):=minimal_demerits[fit_class];
@y
total_demerits(q):=minimal_demerits[fit_class];
if do_last_line_fit then
@<Store \(a)additional data in the new active node@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.846 l.16650 - e-TeX last_line_fit
print(" t="); print_int(total_demerits(q));
@y
print(" t="); print_int(total_demerits(q));
if do_last_line_fit then @<Print additional data in the new active node@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.851 l.16749 - e-TeX last_line_fit
if (b>inf_bad)or(pi=eject_penalty) then
@y
if do_last_line_fit then @<Adjust \(t)the additional data for last line@>;
found:
if (b>inf_bad)or(pi=eject_penalty) then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.852 l.16773 - e-TeX last_line_fit
begin b:=0; fit_class:=decent_fit; {infinite stretch}
@y
begin if do_last_line_fit then
begin if cur_p=null then {the last line of a paragraph}
@<Perform computations for last line and |goto found|@>;
shortfall:=0;
end;
b:=0; fit_class:=decent_fit; {infinite stretch}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [38] m.855 l.16830 - e-TeX last_line_fit
best_place[fit_class]:=break_node(r); best_pl_line[fit_class]:=l;
@y
best_place[fit_class]:=break_node(r); best_pl_line[fit_class]:=l;
if do_last_line_fit then
@<Store \(a)additional data for this feasible break@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.863 l.17003 - e-TeX last_line_fit
end;@+tats@/
@y
end;@+tats@/
if do_last_line_fit then @<Adjust \(t)the final line of the paragraph@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.864 l.17014 - e-TeX last_line_fit
line_number(q):=prev_graf+1; total_demerits(q):=0; link(active):=q;
@y
line_number(q):=prev_graf+1; total_demerits(q):=0; link(active):=q;
if do_last_line_fit then
@<Initialize additional fields of the first active node@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.866 l.17064 - e-TeX TeXXeT
math_node: begin auto_breaking:=(subtype(cur_p)=after); kern_break;
@y
math_node: begin if subtype(cur_p)<L_code then auto_breaking:=end_LR(cur_p);
kern_break;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.876 l.17226 - e-TeX penalties
post_line_break(final_widow_penalty)
@y
post_line_break(d)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.877 l.17240 post_line_break - e-TeX penalties
procedure post_line_break(@!final_widow_penalty:integer);
@y
procedure post_line_break(@!d:boolean);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.877 l.17250 post_line_break - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin @<Reverse the links of the relevant passive nodes, setting |cur_p| to the
@y
@!LR_ptr:pointer; {stack of LR codes}
begin LR_ptr:=LR_save;
@<Reverse the links of the relevant passive nodes, setting |cur_p| to the
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.877 l.17263 post_line_break - e-TeX TeXXeT
prev_graf:=best_line-1;
@y
prev_graf:=best_line-1;
LR_save:=LR_ptr;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.879 l.17293 - e-TeX TeXXeT
r:=q; {now |type(q)=glue_node|, |kern_node|, |math_node| or |penalty_node|}
@y
r:=q; {now |type(q)=glue_node|, |kern_node|, |math_node| or |penalty_node|}
if type(q)=math_node then if TeXXeT_en then
@<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |post_line_break| routine@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.880 l.17310 - e-TeX TeXXeT
@<Modify the end of the line to reflect the nature of the break and to include
\.{\\rightskip}; also set the proper value of |disc_break|@>;
@y
if TeXXeT_en then
@<Insert LR nodes at the beginning of the current line and adjust
the LR stack based on LR nodes in this line@>;
@<Modify the end of the line to reflect the nature of the break and to include
\.{\\rightskip}; also set the proper value of |disc_break|@>;
if TeXXeT_en then @<Insert LR nodes at the end of the current line@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.881 l.17333 - e-TeX TeXXeT
else if (type(q)=math_node)or(type(q)=kern_node) then width(q):=0;
@y
else if type(q)=kern_node then width(q):=0
else if type(q)=math_node then
begin width(q):=0;
if TeXXeT_en then @<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |p...@>;
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [39] m.890 l.17427 - e-TeX penalties
begin pen:=inter_line_penalty;
if cur_line=prev_graf+1 then pen:=pen+club_penalty;
if cur_line+2=best_line then pen:=pen+final_widow_penalty;
@y
begin q:=inter_line_penalties_ptr;
if q<>null then
begin r:=cur_line;
if r>penalty(q) then r:=penalty(q);
pen:=penalty(q+r);
end
else pen:=inter_line_penalty;
q:=club_penalties_ptr;
if q<>null then
begin r:=cur_line-prev_graf;
if r>penalty(q) then r:=penalty(q);
pen:=pen+penalty(q+r);
end
else if cur_line=prev_graf+1 then pen:=pen+club_penalty;
if d then q:=display_widow_penalties_ptr
else q:=widow_penalties_ptr;
if q<>null then
begin r:=best_line-cur_line-1;
if r>penalty(q) then r:=penalty(q);
pen:=pen+penalty(q+r);
end
else if cur_line+2=best_line then
if d then pen:=pen+display_widow_penalty
else pen:=pen+widow_penalty;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [40] m.891 l.17494 - e-TeX hyph_codes
cur_lang:=init_cur_lang; l_hyf:=init_l_hyf; r_hyf:=init_r_hyf;
@y
cur_lang:=init_cur_lang; l_hyf:=init_l_hyf; r_hyf:=init_r_hyf;
set_hyph_index;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [40] m.896 l.17563 - e-TeX hyph_codes
if lc_code(c)<>0 then
if (lc_code(c)=c)or(uc_hyph>0) then goto done2
@y
set_lc_code(c);
if hc[0]<>0 then
if (hc[0]=c)or(uc_hyph>0) then goto done2
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [40] m.897 l.17580 - e-TeX hyph_codes
if lc_code(c)=0 then goto done3;
if hn=63 then goto done3;
hb:=s; incr(hn); hu[hn]:=c; hc[hn]:=lc_code(c); hyf_bchar:=non_char;
@y
set_lc_code(c);
if hc[0]=0 then goto done3;
if hn=63 then goto done3;
hb:=s; incr(hn); hu[hn]:=c; hc[hn]:=hc[0]; hyf_bchar:=non_char;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [40] m.898 l.17606 - e-TeX hyph_codes
if lc_code(c)=0 then goto done3;
if j=63 then goto done3;
incr(j); hu[j]:=c; hc[j]:=lc_code(c);@/
@y
set_lc_code(c);
if hc[0]=0 then goto done3;
if j=63 then goto done3;
incr(j); hu[j]:=c; hc[j]:=hc[0];@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [42] m.934 l.18245 new_hyph_exceptions - e-TeX hyph_codes
label reswitch, exit, found, not_found;
@y
label reswitch, exit, found, not_found, not_found1;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [42] m.934 l.18255 new_hyph_exceptions - e-TeX hyph_codes
set_cur_lang;
@y
set_cur_lang;
@!init if trie_not_ready then
begin hyph_index:=0; goto not_found1;
end;
tini@/
set_hyph_index;
not_found1:
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [42] m.937 l.18287 - e-TeX hyph_codes
else begin if lc_code(cur_chr)=0 then
@y
else begin set_lc_code(cur_chr);
if hc[0]=0 then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [42] m.937 l.18295 - e-TeX hyph_codes
begin incr(n); hc[n]:=lc_code(cur_chr);
@y
begin incr(n); hc[n]:=hc[0];
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [43] m.952 l.18583 - e-TeX hyph_codes
trie_root:=compress_trie(trie_root); {identify equivalent subtries}
@y
hyph_root:=compress_trie(hyph_root);
trie_root:=compress_trie(trie_root); {identify equivalent subtries}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [43] m.958 l.18671 - e-TeX hyph_codes
if trie_root=0 then {no patterns were given}
@y
if trie_max=0 then {no patterns were given}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [43] m.958 l.18675 - e-TeX hyph_codes
else begin trie_fix(trie_root); {this fixes the non-holes in |trie|}
@y
else begin if hyph_root>0 then trie_fix(hyph_root);
if trie_root>0 then trie_fix(trie_root); {this fixes the non-holes in |trie|}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [43] m.960 l.18718 new_patterns - e-TeX hyph_codes
brace@>;
@y
brace@>;
if saving_hyph_codes>0 then
@<Store hyphenation codes for current language@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [43] m.966 l.18825 init_trie - e-TeX hyph_codes
@<Move the data into |trie|@>;
@y
if hyph_root<>0 then @<Pack all stored |hyph_codes|@>;
@<Move the data into |trie|@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.968 l.18841 - e-TeX saved_items
whenever this is possible without backspacing.
@y
whenever this is possible without backspacing.
When the second argument |s| is |false| the deleted nodes are destroyed,
otherwise they are collected in a list starting at |split_disc|.
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.968 l.18848 prune_page_top - e-TeX saved_items
@p function prune_page_top(@!p:pointer):pointer; {adjust top after page break}
var prev_p:pointer; {lags one step behind |p|}
@!q:pointer; {temporary variable for list manipulation}
@y
@p function prune_page_top(@!p:pointer;@!s:boolean):pointer;
{adjust top after page break}
var prev_p:pointer; {lags one step behind |p|}
@!q,@!r:pointer; {temporary variables for list manipulation}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.968 l.18859 prune_page_top - e-TeX saved_items
link(prev_p):=p; flush_node_list(q);
@y
link(prev_p):=p;
if s then
begin if split_disc=null then split_disc:=q@+else link(r):=q;
r:=q;
end
else flush_node_list(q);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.977 l.19026 vsplit - e-TeX marks, sparse arrays
@p function vsplit(@!n:eight_bits; @!h:scaled):pointer;
@y
@p @t\4@>@<Declare the function called |do_marks|@>@;
function vsplit(@!n:halfword; @!h:scaled):pointer;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.977 l.19032 vsplit - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin v:=box(n);
@y
begin cur_val:=n; fetch_box(v);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.977 l.19033 vsplit - e-TeX marks, saved_items
if split_first_mark<>null then
@y
flush_node_list(split_disc); split_disc:=null;
if sa_mark<>null then
if do_marks(vsplit_init,0,sa_mark) then sa_mark:=null;
if split_first_mark<>null then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.977 l.19041 vsplit - e-TeX saved_items
q:=prune_page_top(q); p:=list_ptr(v); free_node(v,box_node_size);
@y
q:=prune_page_top(q,saving_vdiscards>0);
p:=list_ptr(v); free_node(v,box_node_size);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.977 l.19042 vsplit - e-TeX sparse arrays
if q=null then box(n):=null {the |eq_level| of the box stays the same}
else box(n):=vpack(q,natural);
@y
if q<>null then q:=vpack(q,natural);
change_box(q); {the |eq_level| of the box stays the same}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [44] m.979 l.19067 - e-TeX marks
if split_first_mark=null then
@y
if mark_class(p)<>0 then @<Update the current marks for |vsplit|@>
else if split_first_mark=null then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.982 l.19201 - e-TeX last_node_type
The variables |last_penalty| and |last_kern| are similar. And
@y
The variables |last_penalty|, |last_kern|, and |last_node_type|
are similar. And
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.982 l.19214 - e-TeX last_node_type
@!last_kern:scaled; {used to implement \.{\\lastkern}}
@y
@!last_kern:scaled; {used to implement \.{\\lastkern}}
@!last_node_type:integer; {used to implement \.{\\lastnodetype}}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.991 l.19353 - e-TeX last_node_type
last_glue:=max_halfword; last_penalty:=0; last_kern:=0;
@y
last_glue:=max_halfword; last_penalty:=0; last_kern:=0;
last_node_type:=-1;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.996 l.19420 - e-TeX last_node_type
last_penalty:=0; last_kern:=0;
@y
last_penalty:=0; last_kern:=0;
last_node_type:=type(p)+1;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.999 l.19454 - e-TeX saved_items
link(contrib_head):=link(p); link(p):=null; flush_node_list(p)
@y
link(contrib_head):=link(p); link(p):=null;
if saving_vdiscards>0 then
begin if page_disc=null then page_disc:=p@+else link(tail_page_disc):=p;
tail_page_disc:=p;
end
else flush_node_list(p)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.1012 l.19697 fire_up - e-TeX marks
if bot_mark<>null then
@y
if sa_mark<>null then
if do_marks(fire_up_init,0,sa_mark) then sa_mark:=null;
if bot_mark<>null then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.1012 l.19705 fire_up - e-TeX marks
if (top_mark<>null)and(first_mark=null) then
@y
if sa_mark<>null then
if do_marks(fire_up_done,0,sa_mark) then sa_mark:=null;
if (top_mark<>null)and(first_mark=null) then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.1014 l.19742 - e-TeX marks
else if type(p)=mark_node then @<Update the values of
@y
else if type(p)=mark_node then
if mark_class(p)<>0 then @<Update the current marks for |fire_up|@>
else @<Update the values of
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.1021 l.19854 - e-TeX saved_items
ins_ptr(p):=prune_page_top(broken_ptr(r));
@y
ins_ptr(p):=prune_page_top(broken_ptr(r),false);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.1023 l.19890 - e-TeX saved_items
ship_out(box(255)); box(255):=null;
@y
flush_node_list(page_disc); page_disc:=null;
ship_out(box(255)); box(255):=null;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [45] m.1026 l.19932 - e-TeX saved_items
pop_nest; build_page;
@y
flush_node_list(page_disc); page_disc:=null;
pop_nest; build_page;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1070 l.20735 normal_paragraph - e-TeX penalties
if par_shape_ptr<>null then eq_define(par_shape_loc,shape_ref,null);
@y
if par_shape_ptr<>null then eq_define(par_shape_loc,shape_ref,null);
if inter_line_penalties_ptr<>null then
eq_define(inter_line_penalties_loc,shape_ref,null);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1071 l.20756 - e-TeX sparse arrays
|box_flag+255| represent `\.{\\setbox0}' through `\.{\\setbox255}';
codes |box_flag+256| through |box_flag+511| represent `\.{\\global\\setbox0}'
through `\.{\\global\\setbox255}';
code |box_flag+512| represents `\.{\\shipout}'; and codes |box_flag+513|
through |box_flag+515| represent `\.{\\leaders}', `\.{\\cleaders}',
@y
|global_box_flag-1| represent `\.{\\setbox0}' through `\.{\\setbox32767}';
codes |global_box_flag| through |ship_out_flag-1| represent
`\.{\\global\\setbox0}' through `\.{\\global\\setbox32767}';
code |ship_out_flag| represents `\.{\\shipout}'; and codes |leader_flag|
through |leader_flag+2| represent `\.{\\leaders}', `\.{\\cleaders}',
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1071 l.20770 - e-TeX sparse arrays
@d ship_out_flag==box_flag+512 {context code for `\.{\\shipout}'}
@d leader_flag==box_flag+513 {context code for `\.{\\leaders}'}
@y
@d global_box_flag==@'10000100000 {context code for `\.{\\global\\setbox0}'}
@d ship_out_flag==@'10000200000 {context code for `\.{\\shipout}'}
@d leader_flag==@'10000200001 {context code for `\.{\\leaders}'}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1075 l.20853 box_end - e-TeX sparse arrays
var p:pointer; {|ord_noad| for new box in math mode}
@y
var p:pointer; {|ord_noad| for new box in math mode}
@!a:small_number; {global prefix}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1077 l.20891 - e-TeX sparse arrays
if box_context<box_flag+256 then
eq_define(box_base-box_flag+box_context,box_ref,cur_box)
else geq_define(box_base-box_flag-256+box_context,box_ref,cur_box)
@y
begin if box_context<global_box_flag then
begin cur_val:=box_context-box_flag; a:=0;
end
else begin cur_val:=box_context-global_box_flag; a:=4;
end;
if cur_val<256 then define(box_base+cur_val,box_ref,cur_box)
else sa_def_box;
end
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1079 l.20920 begin_box - e-TeX TeXXeT
@!m:quarterword; {the length of a replacement list}
@y
@!r:pointer; {running behind |p|}
@!fm:boolean; {a final \.{\\beginM} \.{\\endM} node pair?}
@!tx:pointer; {effective tail node}
@!m:quarterword; {the length of a replacement list}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1079 l.20922 begin_box - e-TeX sparse arrays
@!n:eight_bits; {a box number}
begin case cur_chr of
box_code: begin scan_eight_bit_int; cur_box:=box(cur_val);
box(cur_val):=null; {the box becomes void, at the same level}
end;
copy_code: begin scan_eight_bit_int; cur_box:=copy_node_list(box(cur_val));
@y
@!n:halfword; {a box number}
begin case cur_chr of
box_code: begin scan_register_num; fetch_box(cur_box);
change_box(null); {the box becomes void, at the same level}
end;
copy_code: begin scan_register_num; fetch_box(q); cur_box:=copy_node_list(q);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1080 l.20940 - e-TeX TeXXeT
@<If the current list ends with a box node, delete it...@>=
@y
@d fetch_effective_tail_eTeX(#)== {extract |tx|,
drop \.{\\beginM} \.{\\endM} pair}
q:=head; p:=null;
repeat r:=p; p:=q; fm:=false;
if not is_char_node(q) then
if type(q)=disc_node then
begin for m:=1 to replace_count(q) do p:=link(p);
if p=tx then #;
end
else if (type(q)=math_node)and(subtype(q)=begin_M_code) then fm:=true;
q:=link(p);
until q=tx; {found |r|$\to$|p|$\to$|q=tx|}
q:=link(tx); link(p):=q; link(tx):=null;
if q=null then if fm then confusion("tail1")
@:this can't happen tail1}{\quad tail1@>
else tail:=p
else if fm then {|r|$\to$|p=begin_M|$\to$|q=end_M|}
begin tail:=r; link(r):=null; flush_node_list(p);@+end
@#
@d check_effective_tail(#)==find_effective_tail_eTeX
@d fetch_effective_tail==fetch_effective_tail_eTeX
@<If the current list ends with a box node, delete it...@>=
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1080 l.20950 - e-TeX TeXXeT
else begin if not is_char_node(tail) then
if (type(tail)=hlist_node)or(type(tail)=vlist_node) then
@<Remove the last box, unless it's part of a discretionary@>;
end;
@y
else begin check_effective_tail(goto done);
if not is_char_node(tx) then
if (type(tx)=hlist_node)or(type(tx)=vlist_node) then
@<Remove the last box, unless it's part of a discretionary@>;
done:end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1081 l.20957 - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin q:=head;
repeat p:=q;
if not is_char_node(q) then if type(q)=disc_node then
begin for m:=1 to replace_count(q) do p:=link(p);
if p=tail then goto done;
end;
q:=link(p);
until q=tail;
cur_box:=tail; shift_amount(cur_box):=0;
tail:=p; link(p):=null;
done:end
@y
begin fetch_effective_tail(goto done);
cur_box:=tx; shift_amount(cur_box):=0;
end
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1082 l.20972 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin scan_eight_bit_int; n:=cur_val;
@y
begin scan_register_num; n:=cur_val;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1096 l.21156 - e-TeX penalties, TeXXeT
else line_break(widow_penalty);
@y
else line_break(false);
if LR_save<>null then
begin flush_list(LR_save); LR_save:=null;
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1101 l.21212 make_mark - e-TeX marks
begin p:=scan_toks(false,true); p:=get_node(small_node_size);
@y
@!c:halfword; {the mark class}
begin if cur_chr=0 then c:=0
else begin scan_register_num; c:=cur_val;
end;
p:=scan_toks(false,true); p:=get_node(small_node_size);
mark_class(p):=c;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1105 l.21246 delete_last - e-TeX TeXXeT
@!m:quarterword; {the length of a replacement list}
@y
@!r:pointer; {running behind |p|}
@!fm:boolean; {a final \.{\\beginM} \.{\\endM} node pair?}
@!tx:pointer; {effective tail node}
@!m:quarterword; {the length of a replacement list}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1105 l.21250 delete_last - e-TeX TeXXeT
else begin if not is_char_node(tail) then if type(tail)=cur_chr then
begin q:=head;
repeat p:=q;
if not is_char_node(q) then if type(q)=disc_node then
begin for m:=1 to replace_count(q) do p:=link(p);
if p=tail then return;
end;
q:=link(p);
until q=tail;
link(p):=null; flush_node_list(tail); tail:=p;
@y
else begin check_effective_tail(return);
if not is_char_node(tx) then if type(tx)=cur_chr then
begin fetch_effective_tail(return);
flush_node_list(tx);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1108 l.21299 - e-TeX saved_items
un_vbox: if chr_code=copy_code then print_esc("unvcopy")
@y
un_vbox: if chr_code=copy_code then print_esc("unvcopy")
@<Cases of |un_vbox| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1110 l.21309 unpackage - e-TeX saved_items
label exit;
@y
label done, exit;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1110 l.21312 unpackage - e-TeX saved_items, sparse arrays
begin c:=cur_chr; scan_eight_bit_int; p:=box(cur_val);
@y
begin if cur_chr>copy_code then @<Handle saved items and |goto done|@>;
c:=cur_chr; scan_register_num; fetch_box(p);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1110 l.21324 unpackage - e-TeX sparse arrays
else begin link(tail):=list_ptr(p); box(cur_val):=null;
@y
else begin link(tail):=list_ptr(p); change_box(null);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1110 l.21327 unpackage - e-TeX saved_items
while link(tail)<>null do tail:=link(tail);
@y
done:
while link(tail)<>null do tail:=link(tail);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [47] m.1130 l.21599 - e-TeX TeXXeT
vmode+halign,hmode+valign:init_align;
@y
vmode+halign:init_align;
hmode+valign:@<Cases of |main_control| for |hmode+valign|@>@; init_align;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1138 l.21678 init_math - e-TeX TeXXeT
procedure init_math;
label reswitch,found,not_found,done;
var w:scaled; {new or partial |pre_display_size|}
@y
@t\4@>@<Declare subprocedures for |init_math|@>@;
procedure init_math;
label reswitch,found,not_found,done;
var w:scaled; {new or partial |pre_display_size|}
@!j:pointer; {prototype box for display}
@!x:integer; {new |pre_display_direction|}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1145 l.21736 - e-TeX TeXXeT, penalties
begin if head=tail then {`\.{\\noindent\$\$}' or `\.{\$\${ }\$\$}'}
begin pop_nest; w:=-max_dimen;
end
else begin line_break(display_widow_penalty);@/
@y
begin j:=null; w:=-max_dimen;
if head=tail then {`\.{\\noindent\$\$}' or `\.{\$\${ }\$\$}'}
@<Prepare for display after an empty paragraph@>
else begin line_break(true);@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1145 l.21749 - e-TeX TeXXeT
eq_word_define(dimen_base+pre_display_size_code,w);
@y
eq_word_define(dimen_base+pre_display_size_code,w);
LR_box:=j;
if eTeX_ex then eq_word_define(int_base+pre_display_direction_code,x);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1146 l.21757 - e-TeX TeXXeT
v:=shift_amount(just_box)+2*quad(cur_font); w:=-max_dimen;
p:=list_ptr(just_box);
@y
@<Prepare for display after a non-empty paragraph@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1146 l.21772 - e-TeX TeXXeT
done:
@y
done:
@<Finish the natural width computation@>
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1147 l.21783 - e-TeX TeXXeT
kern_node,math_node: d:=width(p);
@y
kern_node: d:=width(p);
@t\4@>@<Cases of `Let |d| be the natural width' that need special treatment@>@;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1185 l.22292 - e-TeX middle
if type(q)<>left_noad then confusion("right");
@:this can't happen right}{\quad right@>
info(numerator(incompleat_noad)):=link(q);
link(q):=incompleat_noad; link(incompleat_noad):=p;
@y
if (type(q)<>left_noad)or(delim_ptr=null) then confusion("right");
@:this can't happen right}{\quad right@>
info(numerator(incompleat_noad)):=link(delim_ptr);
link(delim_ptr):=incompleat_noad; link(incompleat_noad):=p;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1189 l.22337 - e-TeX middle
else print_esc("right");
@y
@/@<Cases of |left_right| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@/
else print_esc("right");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1191 l.22346 math_left_right - e-TeX middle
begin t:=cur_chr;
if (t=right_noad)and(cur_group<>math_left_group) then
@y
@!q:pointer; {resulting mlist}
begin t:=cur_chr;
if (t<>left_noad)and(cur_group<>math_left_group) then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1191 l.22351 math_left_right - e-TeX middle
if t=left_noad then
begin push_math(math_left_group); link(head):=p; tail:=p;
end
else begin p:=fin_mlist(p); unsave; {end of |math_left_group|}
@y
if t=middle_noad then
begin type(p):=right_noad; subtype(p):=middle_noad;
end;
if t=left_noad then q:=p
else begin q:=fin_mlist(p); unsave; {end of |math_left_group|}
end;
if t<>right_noad then
begin push_math(math_left_group); link(head):=q; tail:=p;
delim_ptr:=p;
end
else begin
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1191 l.22357 math_left_right - e-TeX middle
info(nucleus(tail)):=p;
@y
info(nucleus(tail)):=q;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1192 l.22365 - e-TeX middle
print_err("Extra "); print_esc("right");
@.Extra \\right.@>
help1("I'm ignoring a \right that had no matching \left.");
@y
print_err("Extra ");
if t=middle_noad then
begin print_esc("middle");
@.Extra \\middle.@>
help1("I'm ignoring a \middle that had no matching \left.");
end
else begin print_esc("right");
@.Extra \\right.@>
help1("I'm ignoring a \right that had no matching \left.");
end;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1194 l.22380 after_math - e-TeX TeXXeT
procedure after_math;
@y
@t\4@>@<Declare subprocedures for |after_math|@>@;
procedure after_math;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1194 l.22387 after_math - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin danger:=false;
@y
begin danger:=false;
@<Retrieve the prototype box@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1194 l.22394 after_math - e-TeX TeXXeT
mlist_to_hlist; a:=hpack(link(temp_head),natural);
@y
mlist_to_hlist; a:=hpack(link(temp_head),natural);
set_box_lr(a)(dlist);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1194 l.22397 after_math - e-TeX TeXXeT
danger:=false;
@y
danger:=false;
@<Retrieve the prototype box@>;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1199 l.22484 - e-TeX TeXXeT
w:=width(b); z:=display_width; s:=display_indent;
@y
w:=width(b); z:=display_width; s:=display_indent;
if pre_display_direction<0 then s:=-s-z;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1199 l.22499 - e-TeX TeXXeT
resume_after_display
@y
@<Flush the prototype box@>;
resume_after_display
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1202 l.22541 - e-TeX TeXXeT
d:=half(z-w);
@y
set_box_lr(b)(dlist);
d:=half(z-w);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1203 l.22562 - e-TeX TeXXeT
begin shift_amount(a):=s; append_to_vlist(a);
@y
begin app_display(j,a,0);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1204 l.22572 - e-TeX TeXXeT
shift_amount(b):=s+d; append_to_vlist(b)
@y
app_display(j,b,d)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1205 l.22582 - e-TeX TeXXeT
shift_amount(a):=s+z-width(a);
append_to_vlist(a);
@y
app_display(j,a,z-width(a));
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [48] m.1206 l.22601 - e-TeX TeXXeT
pop_nest;
@y
flush_node_list(LR_box);
pop_nest;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1208 l.22626 - e-TeX protected
control sequence can be defined to be `\.{\\long}' or `\.{\\outer}', and
it might or might not be expanded. The prefixes `\.{\\global}', `\.{\\long}',
@y
control sequence can be defined to be `\.{\\long}', `\.{\\protected}',
or `\.{\\outer}', and it might or might not be expanded. The prefixes
`\.{\\global}', `\.{\\long}', `\.{\\protected}',
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1209 l.22652 - e-TeX protected
else print_esc("global");
@y
@/@<Cases of |prefix| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@/
else print_esc("global");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1211 l.22714 prefixed_command - e-TeX tracing
@<Discard erroneous prefixes and |return|@>;
@y
@<Discard erroneous prefixes and |return|@>;
if tracing_commands>2 then if eTeX_ex then show_cur_cmd_chr;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1212 l.22730 - e-TeX protected
help1("I'll pretend you didn't say \long or \outer or \global.");
@y
help1("I'll pretend you didn't say \long or \outer or \global.");
if eTeX_ex then help_line[0]:=@|
"I'll pretend you didn't say \long or \outer or \global or \protected.";
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1213 l.22735 - e-TeX protected
if (cur_cmd<>def)and(a mod 4<>0) then
begin print_err("You can't use `"); print_esc("long"); print("' or `");
print_esc("outer"); print("' with `");
@y
if a>=8 then
begin j:=protected_token; a:=a-8;
end
else j:=0;
if (cur_cmd<>def)and((a mod 4<>0)or(j<>0)) then
begin print_err("You can't use `"); print_esc("long"); print("' or `");
print_esc("outer");
help1("I'll pretend you didn't say \long or \outer here.");
if eTeX_ex then
begin help_line[0]:=@|
"I'll pretend you didn't say \long or \outer or \protected here.";
print("' or `"); print_esc("protected");
end;
print("' with `");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1213 l.22740 - e-TeX protected
help1("I'll pretend you didn't say \long or \outer here.");
@y
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1218 l.22798 - e-TeX protected
q:=scan_toks(true,e); define(p,call+(a mod 4),def_ref);
@y
q:=scan_toks(true,e);
if j<>0 then
begin q:=get_avail; info(q):=j; link(q):=link(def_ref);
link(def_ref):=q;
end;
define(p,call+(a mod 4),def_ref);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1221 l.22826 - e-TeX sparse arrays
if cur_cmd>=call then add_token_ref(cur_chr);
@y
if cur_cmd>=call then add_token_ref(cur_chr)
else if (cur_cmd=register)or(cur_cmd=toks_register) then
if (cur_chr<mem_bot)or(cur_chr>lo_mem_stat_max) then
add_sa_ref(cur_chr);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1224 l.22889 - e-TeX sparse arrays
othercases begin scan_eight_bit_int;
@y
othercases begin scan_register_num;
if cur_val>255 then
begin j:=n-count_def_code; {|int_val..box_val|}
if j>mu_val then j:=tok_val; {|int_val..mu_val| or |tok_val|}
find_sa_element(j,cur_val,true); add_sa_ref(cur_ptr);
if j=tok_val then j:=toks_register@+else j:=register;
define(p,j,cur_ptr);
end
else
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1225 l.22902 - e-TeX read_line
read_to_cs: begin scan_int; n:=cur_val;
@y
read_to_cs: begin j:=cur_chr; scan_int; n:=cur_val;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1225 l.22911 - e-TeX read_line
p:=cur_cs; read_toks(n,p); define(p,call,cur_val);
@y
p:=cur_cs; read_toks(n,p,j); define(p,call,cur_val);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1226 l.22920 - e-TeX sparse arrays
if cur_cmd=toks_register then
begin scan_eight_bit_int; p:=toks_base+cur_val;
end
else p:=cur_chr; {|p=every_par_loc| or |output_routine_loc| or \dots}
@y
e:=false; {just in case, will be set |true| for sparse array elements}
if cur_cmd=toks_register then
if cur_chr=mem_bot then
begin scan_register_num;
if cur_val>255 then
begin find_sa_element(tok_val,cur_val,true);
cur_chr:=cur_ptr; e:=true;
end
else cur_chr:=toks_base+cur_val;
end
else e:=true;
p:=cur_chr; {|p=every_par_loc| or |output_routine_loc| or \dots}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1226 l.22930 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin define(p,undefined_cs,null); free_avail(def_ref);
end
else begin if p=output_routine_loc then {enclose in curlies}
@y
begin sa_define(p,null)(p,undefined_cs,null); free_avail(def_ref);
end
else begin if (p=output_routine_loc)and not e then {enclose in curlies}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1226 l.22938 - e-TeX sparse arrays
define(p,call,def_ref);
@y
sa_define(p,def_ref)(p,call,def_ref);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1227 l.22943 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin if cur_cmd=toks_register then
begin scan_eight_bit_int; cur_cmd:=assign_toks; cur_chr:=toks_base+cur_val;
end;
if cur_cmd=assign_toks then
begin q:=equiv(cur_chr);
if q=null then define(p,undefined_cs,null)
else begin add_token_ref(q); define(p,call,q);
end;
goto done;
end;
end
@y
if (cur_cmd=toks_register)or(cur_cmd=assign_toks) then
begin if cur_cmd=toks_register then
if cur_chr=mem_bot then
begin scan_register_num;
if cur_val<256 then q:=equiv(toks_base+cur_val)
else begin find_sa_element(tok_val,cur_val,false);
if cur_ptr=null then q:=null
else q:=sa_ptr(cur_ptr);
end;
end
else q:=sa_ptr(cur_chr)
else q:=equiv(cur_chr);
if q=null then sa_define(p,null)(p,undefined_cs,null)
else begin add_token_ref(q); sa_define(p,q)(p,call,q);
end;
goto done;
end
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1236 l.23059 do_register_command - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin q:=cur_cmd;
@y
@!e:boolean; {does |l| refer to a sparse array element?}
@!w:integer; {integer or dimen value of |l|}
begin q:=cur_cmd;
e:=false; {just in case, will be set |true| for sparse array elements}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1236 l.23076 do_register_command - e-TeX sparse arrays
if p<glue_val then word_define(l,cur_val)
else begin trap_zero_glue; define(l,glue_ref,cur_val);
@y
if p<glue_val then sa_word_define(l,cur_val)
else begin trap_zero_glue; sa_define(l,cur_val)(l,glue_ref,cur_val);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1237 l.23098 - e-TeX sparse arrays
p:=cur_chr; scan_eight_bit_int;
@y
if (cur_chr<mem_bot)or(cur_chr>lo_mem_stat_max) then
begin l:=cur_chr; p:=sa_type(l); e:=true;
end
else begin p:=cur_chr-mem_bot; scan_register_num;
if cur_val>255 then
begin find_sa_element(p,cur_val,true); l:=cur_ptr; e:=true;
end
else
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1237 l.23105 - e-TeX sparse arrays
end;
found:
@y
end;
end;
found: if p<glue_val then@+if e then w:=sa_int(l)@+else w:=eqtb[l].int
else if e then s:=sa_ptr(l)@+else s:=equiv(l)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1238 l.23111 - e-TeX sparse arrays
if q=advance then cur_val:=cur_val+eqtb[l].int;
@y
if q=advance then cur_val:=cur_val+w;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1239 l.23118 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin q:=new_spec(cur_val); r:=equiv(l);
@y
begin q:=new_spec(cur_val); r:=s;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1240 l.23138 - e-TeX sparse arrays
if p=int_val then cur_val:=mult_integers(eqtb[l].int,cur_val)
else cur_val:=nx_plus_y(eqtb[l].int,cur_val,0)
else cur_val:=x_over_n(eqtb[l].int,cur_val)
else begin s:=equiv(l); r:=new_spec(s);
@y
if p=int_val then cur_val:=mult_integers(w,cur_val)
else cur_val:=nx_plus_y(w,cur_val,0)
else cur_val:=x_over_n(w,cur_val)
else begin r:=new_spec(s);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1241 l.23160 - e-TeX sparse arrays
set_box: begin scan_eight_bit_int;
if global then n:=256+cur_val@+else n:=cur_val;
scan_optional_equals;
if set_box_allowed then scan_box(box_flag+n)
@y
set_box: begin scan_register_num;
if global then n:=global_box_flag+cur_val@+else n:=box_flag+cur_val;
scan_optional_equals;
if set_box_allowed then scan_box(n)
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1246 l.23231 alter_integer - e-TeX interaction_mode
var c:0..1; {0 for \.{\\deadcycles}, 1 for \.{\\insertpenalties}}
begin c:=cur_chr; scan_optional_equals; scan_int;
if c=0 then dead_cycles:=cur_val
@y
var c:small_number;
{0 for \.{\\deadcycles}, 1 for \.{\\insertpenalties}, etc.}
begin c:=cur_chr; scan_optional_equals; scan_int;
if c=0 then dead_cycles:=cur_val
@/@<Cases for |alter_integer|@>@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1247 l.23240 alter_box_dimen - e-TeX sparse arrays
@!b:eight_bits; {box number}
begin c:=cur_chr; scan_eight_bit_int; b:=cur_val; scan_optional_equals;
scan_normal_dimen;
if box(b)<>null then mem[box(b)+c].sc:=cur_val;
@y
@!b:pointer; {box register}
begin c:=cur_chr; scan_register_num; fetch_box(b); scan_optional_equals;
scan_normal_dimen;
if b<>null then mem[b+c].sc:=cur_val;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1248 l.23249 - e-TeX penalties
set_shape: begin scan_optional_equals; scan_int; n:=cur_val;
if n<=0 then p:=null
@y
set_shape: begin q:=cur_chr; scan_optional_equals; scan_int; n:=cur_val;
if n<=0 then p:=null
else if q>par_shape_loc then
begin n:=(cur_val div 2)+1; p:=get_node(2*n+1); info(p):=n;
n:=cur_val; mem[p+1].int:=n; {number of penalties}
for j:=p+2 to p+n+1 do
begin scan_int; mem[j].int:=cur_val; {penalty values}
end;
if not odd(n) then mem[p+n+2].int:=0; {unused}
end
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1248 l.23259 - e-TeX penalties
define(par_shape_loc,shape_ref,p);
@y
define(q,shape_ref,p);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1260 l.23346 new_font - e-TeX tracing
common_ending: equiv(u):=f; eqtb[font_id_base+f]:=eqtb[u]; font_id_text(f):=t;
@y
common_ending: define(u,set_font,f); eqtb[font_id_base+f]:=eqtb[u]; font_id_text(f):=t;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1292 l.23633 - e-TeX show_groups
show_lists:print_esc("showlists");
@y
show_lists:print_esc("showlists");
@<Cases of |xray| for |print_cmd_chr|@>@;@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1293 l.23640 show_whatever - e-TeX show_ifs
var p:pointer; {tail of a token list to show}
@y
var p:pointer; {tail of a token list to show}
@!t:small_number; {type of conditional being shown}
@!m:normal..or_code; {upper bound on |fi_or_else| codes}
@!l:integer; {line where that conditional began}
@!n:integer; {level of \.{\\if...\\fi} nesting}
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1293 l.23646 show_whatever - e-TeX show_groups
othercases @<Show the current value of some parameter or register,
@y
@<Cases for |show_whatever|@>@;@/
othercases @<Show the current value of some parameter or register,
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1295 l.23681 - e-TeX protected
call: print("macro");
long_call: print_esc("long macro");
outer_call: print_esc("outer macro");
long_outer_call: begin print_esc("long"); print_esc("outer macro");
@y
call,long_call,outer_call,long_outer_call: begin n:=cmd-call;
if info(link(chr_code))=protected_token then n:=n+4;
if odd(n div 4) then print_esc("protected");
if odd(n) then print_esc("long");
if odd(n div 2) then print_esc("outer");
if n>0 then print_char(" ");
print("macro");
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [49] m.1296 l.23689 - e-TeX sparse arrays
begin scan_eight_bit_int; begin_diagnostic;
print_nl("> \box"); print_int(cur_val); print_char("=");
if box(cur_val)=null then print("void")
else show_box(box(cur_val));
@y
begin scan_register_num; fetch_box(p); begin_diagnostic;
print_nl("> \box"); print_int(cur_val); print_char("=");
if p=null then print("void")@+else show_box(p);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [50] m.1307 l.23831 - e-TeX basic
dump_int(@$);@/
@y
dump_int(@$);@/
@<Dump the \eTeX\ state@>@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [50] m.1308 l.23846 - e-TeX basic
if x<>@$ then goto bad_fmt; {check that strings are the same}
@y
if x<>@$ then goto bad_fmt; {check that strings are the same}
@/@<Undump the \eTeX\ state@>@/
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [50] m.1311 l.23900 - e-TeX sparse arrays
dump_int(lo_mem_max); dump_int(rover);
@y
dump_int(lo_mem_max); dump_int(rover);
if eTeX_ex then for k:=int_val to tok_val do dump_int(sa_root[k]);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [50] m.1312 l.23923 - e-TeX sparse arrays
undump(lo_mem_stat_max+1)(lo_mem_max)(rover);
@y
undump(lo_mem_stat_max+1)(lo_mem_max)(rover);
if eTeX_ex then for k:=int_val to tok_val do
undump(null)(lo_mem_max)(sa_root[k]);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [50] m.1324 l.24117 - e-TeX hyph_codes
dump_int(trie_max);
@y
dump_int(trie_max);
dump_int(hyph_start);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [50] m.1325 l.24145 - e-TeX hyph_codes
undump_size(0)(trie_size)('trie size')(j); @+init trie_max:=j;@+tini
@y
undump_size(0)(trie_size)('trie size')(j); @+init trie_max:=j;@+tini
undump(0)(j)(hyph_start);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [51] m.1335 l.24365 final_cleanup - tracing
print_int(cur_level-level_one); print_char(")");
@y
print_int(cur_level-level_one); print_char(")");
if eTeX_ex then show_save_groups;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [51] m.1335 l.24388 final_cleanup - e-TeX marks, saved_items
if cur_mark[c]<>null then delete_token_ref(cur_mark[c]);
@y
if cur_mark[c]<>null then delete_token_ref(cur_mark[c]);
if sa_mark<>null then
if do_marks(destroy_marks,0,sa_mark) then sa_mark:=null;
for c:=last_box_code to vsplit_code do flush_node_list(disc_ptr[c]);
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [51] m.1336 l.24398 init_prim - e-TeX basic
begin no_new_control_sequence:=false;
@y
begin no_new_control_sequence:=false;
first:=0;
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [51] m.1337 l.24413 - e-TeX basic
if (format_ident=0)or(buffer[loc]="&") then
@y
@<Enable \eTeX, if requested@>@;@/
if (format_ident=0)or(buffer[loc]="&") then
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [51] m.1337 l.24421 - e-TeX basic
end;
@y
end;
if eTeX_ex then wterm_ln('entering extended mode');
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [53] m.1362 l.24762 adv_past - e-TeX hyph_codes
begin cur_lang:=what_lang(#); l_hyf:=what_lhm(#); r_hyf:=what_rhm(#);@+end
@y
begin cur_lang:=what_lang(#); l_hyf:=what_lhm(#); r_hyf:=what_rhm(#);
set_hyph_index;
end
@z
%---------------------------------------
@x [54] m.1379 l.24956 - e-TeX additions
@* \[54] System-dependent changes.
@y
@* \[53a] The extended features of \eTeX.
The program has two modes of operation: (1)~In \TeX\ compatibility mode
it fully deserves the name \TeX\ and there are neither extended features
nor additional primitive commands. There are, however, a few
modifications that would be legitimate in any implementation of \TeX\
such as, e.g., preventing inadequate results of the glue to \.{DVI}
unit conversion during |ship_out|. (2)~In extended mode there are
additional primitive commands and the extended features of \eTeX\ are
available.
The distinction between these two modes of operation initially takes
place when a `virgin' \.{eINITEX} starts without reading a format file.
Later on the values of all \eTeX\ state variables are inherited when
\.{eVIRTEX} (or \.{eINITEX}) reads a format file.
The code below is designed to work for cases where `$|init|\ldots|tini|$'
is a run-time switch.
@<Enable \eTeX, if requested@>=
@!init if (buffer[loc]="*")and(format_ident=" (INITEX)") then
begin no_new_control_sequence:=false;
@<Generate all \eTeX\ primitives@>@;
incr(loc); eTeX_mode:=1; {enter extended mode}
@<Initialize variables for \eTeX\ extended mode@>@;
end;
tini@;@/
if not no_new_control_sequence then {just entered extended mode ?}
no_new_control_sequence:=true@+else
@ The \eTeX\ features available in extended mode are grouped into two
categories: (1)~Some of them are permanently enabled and have no
semantic effect as long as none of the additional primitives are
executed. (2)~The remaining \eTeX\ features are optional and can be
individually enabled and disabled. For each optional feature there is
an \eTeX\ state variable named \.{\\...state}; the feature is enabled,
resp.\ disabled by assigning a positive, resp.\ non-positive value to
that integer.
@d eTeX_state_base=int_base+eTeX_state_code
@d eTeX_state(#)==eqtb[eTeX_state_base+#].int {an \eTeX\ state variable}
@#
@d eTeX_version_code=eTeX_int {code for \.{\\eTeXversion}}
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("lastnodetype",last_item,last_node_type_code);
@!@:last_node_type_}{\.{\\lastnodetype} primitive@>
primitive("eTeXversion",last_item,eTeX_version_code);
@!@:eTeX_version_}{\.{\\eTeXversion} primitive@>
primitive("eTeXrevision",convert,eTeX_revision_code);@/
@!@:eTeX_revision_}{\.{\\eTeXrevision} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
last_node_type_code: print_esc("lastnodetype");
eTeX_version_code: print_esc("eTeXversion");
@ @<Cases for fetching an integer value@>=
eTeX_version_code: cur_val:=eTeX_version;
@ @d eTeX_ex==(eTeX_mode=1) {is this extended mode?}
@<Glob...@>=
@!eTeX_mode: 0..1; {identifies compatibility and extended mode}
@ @<Initialize table entries...@>=
eTeX_mode:=0; {initially we are in compatibility mode}
@<Initialize variables for \eTeX\ compatibility mode@>@;
@ @<Dump the \eTeX\ state@>=
dump_int(eTeX_mode);
for j:=0 to eTeX_states-1 do eTeX_state(j):=0; {disable all enhancements}
@ @<Undump the \eTeX\ state@>=
undump(0)(1)(eTeX_mode);
if eTeX_ex then
begin @<Initialize variables for \eTeX\ extended mode@>@;
end
else begin @<Initialize variables for \eTeX\ compatibility mode@>@;
end;
@ The |eTeX_enabled| function simply returns its first argument as
result. This argument is |true| if an optional \eTeX\ feature is
currently enabled; otherwise, if the argument is |false|, the function
gives an error message.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for use...@>=
function eTeX_enabled(@!b:boolean;@!j:quarterword;@!k:halfword):boolean;
begin if not b then
begin print_err("Improper "); print_cmd_chr(j,k);
help1("Sorry, this optional e-TeX feature has been disabled."); error;
end;
eTeX_enabled:=b;
end;
@ First we implement the additional \eTeX\ parameters in the table of
equivalents.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("everyeof",assign_toks,every_eof_loc);
@!@:every_eof_}{\.{\\everyeof} primitive@>
primitive("tracingassigns",assign_int,int_base+tracing_assigns_code);@/
@!@:tracing_assigns_}{\.{\\tracingassigns} primitive@>
primitive("tracinggroups",assign_int,int_base+tracing_groups_code);@/
@!@:tracing_groups_}{\.{\\tracinggroups} primitive@>
primitive("tracingifs",assign_int,int_base+tracing_ifs_code);@/
@!@:tracing_ifs_}{\.{\\tracingifs} primitive@>
primitive("tracingscantokens",assign_int,int_base+tracing_scan_tokens_code);@/
@!@:tracing_scan_tokens_}{\.{\\tracingscantokens} primitive@>
primitive("tracingnesting",assign_int,int_base+tracing_nesting_code);@/
@!@:tracing_nesting_}{\.{\\tracingnesting} primitive@>
primitive("predisplaydirection",
assign_int,int_base+pre_display_direction_code);@/
@!@:pre_display_direction_}{\.{\\predisplaydirection} primitive@>
primitive("lastlinefit",assign_int,int_base+last_line_fit_code);@/
@!@:last_line_fit_}{\.{\\lastlinefit} primitive@>
primitive("savingvdiscards",assign_int,int_base+saving_vdiscards_code);@/
@!@:saving_vdiscards_}{\.{\\savingvdiscards} primitive@>
primitive("savinghyphcodes",assign_int,int_base+saving_hyph_codes_code);@/
@!@:saving_hyph_codes_}{\.{\\savinghyphcodes} primitive@>
@ @d every_eof==equiv(every_eof_loc)
@<Cases of |assign_toks| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
every_eof_loc: print_esc("everyeof");
@ @<Cases for |print_param|@>=
tracing_assigns_code:print_esc("tracingassigns");
tracing_groups_code:print_esc("tracinggroups");
tracing_ifs_code:print_esc("tracingifs");
tracing_scan_tokens_code:print_esc("tracingscantokens");
tracing_nesting_code:print_esc("tracingnesting");
pre_display_direction_code:print_esc("predisplaydirection");
last_line_fit_code:print_esc("lastlinefit");
saving_vdiscards_code:print_esc("savingvdiscards");
saving_hyph_codes_code:print_esc("savinghyphcodes");
@ In order to handle \.{\\everyeof} we need an array |eof_seen| of
boolean variables.
@<Glob...@>=
@!eof_seen : array[1..max_in_open] of boolean; {has eof been seen?}
@ The |print_group| procedure prints the current level of grouping and
the name corresponding to |cur_group|.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure print_group(@!e:boolean);
label exit;
begin case cur_group of
bottom_level: begin print("bottom level"); return;
end;
simple_group,semi_simple_group:
begin if cur_group=semi_simple_group then print("semi ");
print("simple");
end;
hbox_group,adjusted_hbox_group:
begin if cur_group=adjusted_hbox_group then print("adjusted ");
print("hbox");
end;
vbox_group: print("vbox");
vtop_group: print("vtop");
align_group,no_align_group:
begin if cur_group=no_align_group then print("no ");
print("align");
end;
output_group: print("output");
disc_group: print("disc");
insert_group: print("insert");
vcenter_group: print("vcenter");
math_group,math_choice_group,math_shift_group,math_left_group:
begin print("math");
if cur_group=math_choice_group then print(" choice")
else if cur_group=math_shift_group then print(" shift")
else if cur_group=math_left_group then print(" left");
end;
end; {there are no other cases}
print(" group (level "); print_int(qo(cur_level)); print_char(")");
if saved(-1)<>0 then
begin if e then print(" entered at line ") else print(" at line ");
print_int(saved(-1));
end;
exit:end;
@ The |group_trace| procedure is called when a new level of grouping
begins (|e=false|) or ends (|e=true|) with |saved(-1)| containing the
line number.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
@!stat procedure group_trace(@!e:boolean);
begin begin_diagnostic; print_char("{");
if e then print("leaving ") else print("entering ");
print_group(e); print_char("}"); end_diagnostic(false);
end;
tats
@ The \.{\\currentgrouplevel} and \.{\\currentgrouptype} commands return
the current level of grouping and the type of the current group
respectively.
@d current_group_level_code=eTeX_int+1 {code for \.{\\currentgrouplevel}}
@d current_group_type_code=eTeX_int+2 {code for \.{\\currentgrouptype}}
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("currentgrouplevel",last_item,current_group_level_code);
@!@:current_group_level_}{\.{\\currentgrouplevel} primitive@>
primitive("currentgrouptype",last_item,current_group_type_code);
@!@:current_group_type_}{\.{\\currentgrouptype} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
current_group_level_code: print_esc("currentgrouplevel");
current_group_type_code: print_esc("currentgrouptype");
@ @<Cases for fetching an integer value@>=
current_group_level_code: cur_val:=cur_level-level_one;
current_group_type_code: cur_val:=cur_group;
@ The \.{\\currentiflevel}, \.{\\currentiftype}, and
\.{\\currentifbranch} commands return the current level of conditionals
and the type and branch of the current conditional.
@d current_if_level_code=eTeX_int+3 {code for \.{\\currentiflevel}}
@d current_if_type_code=eTeX_int+4 {code for \.{\\currentiftype}}
@d current_if_branch_code=eTeX_int+5 {code for \.{\\currentifbranch}}
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("currentiflevel",last_item,current_if_level_code);
@!@:current_if_level_}{\.{\\currentiflevel} primitive@>
primitive("currentiftype",last_item,current_if_type_code);
@!@:current_if_type_}{\.{\\currentiftype} primitive@>
primitive("currentifbranch",last_item,current_if_branch_code);
@!@:current_if_branch_}{\.{\\currentifbranch} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
current_if_level_code: print_esc("currentiflevel");
current_if_type_code: print_esc("currentiftype");
current_if_branch_code: print_esc("currentifbranch");
@ @<Cases for fetching an integer value@>=
current_if_level_code: begin q:=cond_ptr; cur_val:=0;
while q<>null do
begin incr(cur_val); q:=link(q);
end;
end;
current_if_type_code: if cond_ptr=null then cur_val:=0
else if cur_if<unless_code then cur_val:=cur_if+1
else cur_val:=-(cur_if-unless_code+1);
current_if_branch_code:
if (if_limit=or_code)or(if_limit=else_code) then cur_val:=1
else if if_limit=fi_code then cur_val:=-1
else cur_val:=0;
@ The \.{\\fontcharwd}, \.{\\fontcharht}, \.{\\fontchardp}, and
\.{\\fontcharic} commands return information about a character in a
font.
@d font_char_wd_code=eTeX_dim {code for \.{\\fontcharwd}}
@d font_char_ht_code=eTeX_dim+1 {code for \.{\\fontcharht}}
@d font_char_dp_code=eTeX_dim+2 {code for \.{\\fontchardp}}
@d font_char_ic_code=eTeX_dim+3 {code for \.{\\fontcharic}}
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("fontcharwd",last_item,font_char_wd_code);
@!@:font_char_wd_}{\.{\\fontcharwd} primitive@>
primitive("fontcharht",last_item,font_char_ht_code);
@!@:font_char_ht_}{\.{\\fontcharht} primitive@>
primitive("fontchardp",last_item,font_char_dp_code);
@!@:font_char_dp_}{\.{\\fontchardp} primitive@>
primitive("fontcharic",last_item,font_char_ic_code);
@!@:font_char_ic_}{\.{\\fontcharic} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
font_char_wd_code: print_esc("fontcharwd");
font_char_ht_code: print_esc("fontcharht");
font_char_dp_code: print_esc("fontchardp");
font_char_ic_code: print_esc("fontcharic");
@ @<Cases for fetching a dimension value@>=
font_char_wd_code,
font_char_ht_code,
font_char_dp_code,
font_char_ic_code: begin scan_font_ident; q:=cur_val; scan_char_num;
if (font_bc[q]<=cur_val)and(font_ec[q]>=cur_val) then
begin i:=char_info(q)(qi(cur_val));
case m of
font_char_wd_code: cur_val:=char_width(q)(i);
font_char_ht_code: cur_val:=char_height(q)(height_depth(i));
font_char_dp_code: cur_val:=char_depth(q)(height_depth(i));
font_char_ic_code: cur_val:=char_italic(q)(i);
end; {there are no other cases}
end
else cur_val:=0;
end;
@ The \.{\\parshapedimen}, \.{\\parshapeindent}, and \.{\\parshapelength}
commands return the indent and length parameters of the current
\.{\\parshape} specification.
@d par_shape_length_code=eTeX_dim+4 {code for \.{\\parshapelength}}
@d par_shape_indent_code=eTeX_dim+5 {code for \.{\\parshapeindent}}
@d par_shape_dimen_code=eTeX_dim+6 {code for \.{\\parshapedimen}}
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("parshapelength",last_item,par_shape_length_code);
@!@:par_shape_length_}{\.{\\parshapelength} primitive@>
primitive("parshapeindent",last_item,par_shape_indent_code);
@!@:par_shape_indent_}{\.{\\parshapeindent} primitive@>
primitive("parshapedimen",last_item,par_shape_dimen_code);
@!@:par_shape_dimen_}{\.{\\parshapedimen} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
par_shape_length_code: print_esc("parshapelength");
par_shape_indent_code: print_esc("parshapeindent");
par_shape_dimen_code: print_esc("parshapedimen");
@ @<Cases for fetching a dimension value@>=
par_shape_length_code,
par_shape_indent_code,
par_shape_dimen_code: begin q:=cur_chr-par_shape_length_code; scan_int;
if (par_shape_ptr=null)or(cur_val<=0) then cur_val:=0
else begin if q=2 then
begin q:=cur_val mod 2; cur_val:=(cur_val+q)div 2;
end;
if cur_val>info(par_shape_ptr) then cur_val:=info(par_shape_ptr);
cur_val:=mem[par_shape_ptr+2*cur_val-q].sc;
end;
cur_val_level:=dimen_val;
end;
@ The \.{\\showgroups} command displays all currently active grouping
levels.
@d show_groups=4 { \.{\\showgroups} }
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("showgroups",xray,show_groups);
@!@:show_groups_}{\.{\\showgroups} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |xray| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
show_groups:print_esc("showgroups");
@ @<Cases for |show_whatever|@>=
show_groups: begin begin_diagnostic; show_save_groups;
end;
@ @<Types...@>=
@!save_pointer=0..save_size; {index into |save_stack|}
@ The modifications of \TeX\ required for the display produced by the
|show_save_groups| procedure were first discussed by Donald~E. Knuth in
{\sl TUGboat\/} {\bf 11}, 165--170 and 499--511, 1990.
@^Knuth, Donald Ervin@>
In order to understand a group type we also have to know its mode.
Since unrestricted horizontal modes are not associated with grouping,
they are skipped when traversing the semantic nest.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for use...@>=
procedure show_save_groups;
label found1,found2,found,done;
var p:0..nest_size; {index into |nest|}
@!m:-mmode..mmode; {mode}
@!v:save_pointer; {saved value of |save_ptr|}
@!l:quarterword; {saved value of |cur_level|}
@!c:group_code; {saved value of |cur_group|}
@!a:-1..1; {to keep track of alignments}
@!i:integer;
@!j:quarterword;
@!s:str_number;
begin p:=nest_ptr; nest[p]:=cur_list; {put the top level into the array}
v:=save_ptr; l:=cur_level; c:=cur_group;
save_ptr:=cur_boundary; decr(cur_level);@/
a:=1;
print_nl(""); print_ln;
loop@+begin print_nl("### "); print_group(true);
if cur_group=bottom_level then goto done;
repeat m:=nest[p].mode_field;
if p>0 then decr(p) else m:=vmode;
until m<>hmode;
print(" (");
case cur_group of
simple_group: begin incr(p); goto found2;
end;
hbox_group,adjusted_hbox_group: s:="hbox";
vbox_group: s:="vbox";
vtop_group: s:="vtop";
align_group: if a=0 then
begin if m=-vmode then s:="halign" else s:="valign";
a:=1; goto found1;
end
else begin if a=1 then print("align entry") else print_esc("cr");
if p>=a then p:=p-a;
a:=0; goto found;
end;
no_align_group:
begin incr(p); a:=-1; print_esc("noalign"); goto found2;
end;
output_group:
begin print_esc("output"); goto found;
end;
math_group: goto found2;
disc_group,math_choice_group:
begin if cur_group=disc_group then print_esc("discretionary")
else print_esc("mathchoice");
for i:=1 to 3 do if i<=saved(-2) then print("{}");
goto found2;
end;
insert_group:
begin if saved(-2)=255 then print_esc("vadjust")
else begin print_esc("insert"); print_int(saved(-2));
end;
goto found2;
end;
vcenter_group: begin s:="vcenter"; goto found1;
end;
semi_simple_group: begin incr(p); print_esc("begingroup"); goto found;
end;
math_shift_group:
begin if m=mmode then print_char("$")
else if nest[p].mode_field=mmode then
begin print_cmd_chr(eq_no,saved(-2)); goto found;
end;
print_char("$"); goto found;
end;
math_left_group:
begin if type(nest[p+1].eTeX_aux_field)=left_noad then print_esc("left")
else print_esc("middle");
goto found;
end;
end; {there are no other cases}
@<Show the box context@>;
found1: print_esc(s); @<Show the box packaging info@>;
found2: print_char("{");
found: print_char(")"); decr(cur_level);
cur_group:=save_level(save_ptr); save_ptr:=save_index(save_ptr)
end;
done: save_ptr:=v; cur_level:=l; cur_group:=c;
end;
@ @<Show the box packaging info@>=
if saved(-2)<>0 then
begin print_char(" ");
if saved(-3)=exactly then print("to") else print("spread");
print_scaled(saved(-2)); print("pt");
end
@ @<Show the box context@>=
i:=saved(-4);
if i<>0 then
if i<box_flag then
begin if abs(nest[p].mode_field)=vmode then j:=hmove else j:=vmove;
if i>0 then print_cmd_chr(j,0) else print_cmd_chr(j,1);
print_scaled(abs(i)); print("pt");
end
else if i<ship_out_flag then
begin if i>=global_box_flag then
begin print_esc("global"); i:=i-(global_box_flag-box_flag);
end;
print_esc("setbox"); print_int(i-box_flag); print_char("=");
end
else print_cmd_chr(leader_ship,i-(leader_flag-a_leaders))
@ The |scan_general_text| procedure is much like |scan_toks(false,false)|,
but will be invoked via |expand|, i.e., recursively.
@^recursion@>
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for sc...@>=
procedure@?scan_general_text; forward;@t\2@>
@ The token list (balanced text) created by |scan_general_text| begins
at |link(temp_head)| and ends at |cur_val|. (If |cur_val=temp_head|,
the list is empty.)
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tok...@>=
procedure scan_general_text;
label found;
var s:normal..absorbing; {to save |scanner_status|}
@!w:pointer; {to save |warning_index|}
@!d:pointer; {to save |def_ref|}
@!p:pointer; {tail of the token list being built}
@!q:pointer; {new node being added to the token list via |store_new_token|}
@!unbalance:halfword; {number of unmatched left braces}
begin s:=scanner_status; w:=warning_index; d:=def_ref;
scanner_status:=absorbing; warning_index:=cur_cs;
def_ref:=get_avail; token_ref_count(def_ref):=null; p:=def_ref;
scan_left_brace; {remove the compulsory left brace}
unbalance:=1;
loop@+ begin get_token;
if cur_tok<right_brace_limit then
if cur_cmd<right_brace then incr(unbalance)
else begin decr(unbalance);
if unbalance=0 then goto found;
end;
store_new_token(cur_tok);
end;
found: q:=link(def_ref); free_avail(def_ref); {discard reference count}
if q=null then cur_val:=temp_head @+ else cur_val:=p;
link(temp_head):=q;
scanner_status:=s; warning_index:=w; def_ref:=d;
end;
@ The \.{\\showtokens} command displays a token list.
@d show_tokens=5 { \.{\\showtokens} , must be odd! }
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("showtokens",xray,show_tokens);
@!@:show_tokens_}{\.{\\showtokens} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |xray| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
show_tokens:print_esc("showtokens");
@ The \.{\\unexpanded} primitive prevents expansion of tokens much as
the result from \.{\\the} applied to a token variable. The
\.{\\detokenize} primitive converts a token list into a list of
character tokens much as if the token list were written to a file. We
use the fact that the command modifiers for \.{\\unexpanded} and
\.{\\detokenize} are odd whereas those for \.{\\the} and \.{\\showthe}
are even.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("unexpanded",the,1);@/
@!@:unexpanded_}{\.{\\unexpanded} primitive@>
primitive("detokenize",the,show_tokens);@/
@!@:detokenize_}{\.{\\detokenize} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |the| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else if chr_code=1 then print_esc("unexpanded")
else print_esc("detokenize")
@ @<Handle \.{\\unexpanded} or \.{\\detokenize} and |return|@>=
if odd(cur_chr) then
begin c:=cur_chr; scan_general_text;
if c=1 then the_toks:=cur_val
else begin old_setting:=selector; selector:=new_string; b:=pool_ptr;
p:=get_avail; link(p):=link(temp_head);
token_show(p); flush_list(p);
selector:=old_setting; the_toks:=str_toks(b);
end;
return;
end
@ The \.{\\showifs} command displays all currently active conditionals.
@d show_ifs=6 { \.{\\showifs} }
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("showifs",xray,show_ifs);
@!@:show_ifs_}{\.{\\showifs} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |xray| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
show_ifs:print_esc("showifs");
@
@d print_if_line(#)==if #<>0 then
begin print(" entered on line "); print_int(#);
end
@<Cases for |show_whatever|@>=
show_ifs: begin begin_diagnostic; print_nl(""); print_ln;
if cond_ptr=null then
begin print_nl("### "); print("no active conditionals");
end
else begin p:=cond_ptr; n:=0;
repeat incr(n); p:=link(p);@+until p=null;
p:=cond_ptr; t:=cur_if; l:=if_line; m:=if_limit;
repeat print_nl("### level "); print_int(n); print(": ");
print_cmd_chr(if_test,t);
if m=fi_code then print_esc("else");
print_if_line(l);
decr(n); t:=subtype(p); l:=if_line_field(p); m:=type(p); p:=link(p);
until p=null;
end;
end;
@ The \.{\\interactionmode} primitive allows to query and set the
interaction mode.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("interactionmode",set_page_int,2);
@!@:interaction_mode_}{\.{\\interactionmode} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |set_page_int| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else if chr_code=2 then print_esc("interactionmode")
@ @<Cases for `Fetch the |dead_cycles| or the |insert_penalties|'@>=
else if m=2 then cur_val:=interaction
@ @<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for use...@>=
procedure@?new_interaction; forward;@t\2@>
@ @<Cases for |alter_integer|@>=
else if c=2 then
begin if (cur_val<batch_mode)or(cur_val>error_stop_mode) then
begin print_err("Bad interaction mode");
@.Bad interaction mode@>
help2("Modes are 0=batch, 1=nonstop, 2=scroll, and")@/
("3=errorstop. Proceed, and I'll ignore this case.");
int_error(cur_val);
end
else begin cur_chr:=cur_val; new_interaction;
end;
end
@ The |middle| feature of \eTeX\ allows one ore several \.{\\middle}
delimiters to appear between \.{\\left} and \.{\\right}.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("middle",left_right,middle_noad);
@!@:middle_}{\.{\\middle} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |left_right| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else if chr_code=middle_noad then print_esc("middle")
@ In constructions such as
$$\vbox{\halign{\.{#}\hfil\cr
{}\\hbox to \\hsize\{\cr
\hskip 25pt \\hskip 0pt plus 0.0001fil\cr
\hskip 25pt ...\cr
\hskip 25pt \\hfil\\penalty-200\\hfilneg\cr
\hskip 25pt ...\}\cr}}$$
the stretch components of \.{\\hfil} and \.{\\hfilneg} compensate; they may,
however, get modified in order to prevent arithmetic overflow during
|hlist_out| when each of them is multiplied by a large |glue_set| value.
Since this ``glue rounding'' depends on state variables |cur_g| and
|cur_glue| and \TeXXeT\ is supposed to emulate the behaviour of \TeXeT\
(plus a suitable postprocessor) as close as possible the glue rounding
cannot be postponed until (segments of) an hlist has been reversed.
The code below is invoked after the effective width, |rule_wd|, of a glue
node has been computed. The glue node is either converted into a kern node
or, for leaders, the glue specification is replaced by an equivalent rigid
one; the subtype of the glue node remains unchanged.
@<Handle a glue node for mixed...@>=
if (((g_sign=stretching) and (stretch_order(g)=g_order)) or
((g_sign=shrinking) and (shrink_order(g)=g_order))) then
begin fast_delete_glue_ref(g);
if subtype(p)<a_leaders then
begin type(p):=kern_node; width(p):=rule_wd;
end
else begin g:=get_node(glue_spec_size);@/
stretch_order(g):=filll+1; shrink_order(g):=filll+1; {will never match}
width(g):=rule_wd; stretch(g):=0; shrink(g):=0; glue_ptr(p):=g;
end;
end
@ The optional |TeXXeT| feature of \eTeX\ contains the code for mixed
left-to-right and right-to-left typesetting. This code is inspired by
but different from \TeXeT\ as presented by Donald~E. Knuth and Pierre
MacKay in {\sl TUGboat\/} {\bf 8}, 14--25, 1987.
@^Knuth, Donald Ervin@>
@^MacKay, Pierre@>
In order to avoid confusion with \TeXeT\ the present implementation of
mixed direction typesetting is called \TeXXeT. It differs from \TeXeT\
in several important aspects: (1)~Right-to-left text is reversed
explicitely by the |ship_out| routine and is written to a normal \.{DVI}
file without any |begin_reflect| or |end_reflect| commands; (2)~a
|math_node| is (ab)used instead of a |whatsit_node| to record the
\.{\\beginL}, \.{\\endL}, \.{\\beginR}, and \.{\\endR} text direction
primitives in order to keep the influence on the line breaking algorithm
for pure left-to-right text as small as possible; (3)~right-to-left text
interrupted by a displayed equation is automatically resumed after that
equation; and (4)~the |valign| command code with a non-zero command
modifier is (ab)used for the text direction primitives.
Nevertheless there is a subtle difference between \TeX\ and \TeXXeT\
that may influence the line breaking algorithm for pure left-to-right
text. When a paragraph containing math mode material is broken into
lines \TeX\ may generate lines where math mode material is not enclosed
by properly nested \.{\\mathon} and \.{\\mathoff} nodes. Unboxing such
lines as part of a new paragraph may have the effect that hyphenation is
attempted for `words' originating from math mode or that hyphenation is
inhibited for words originating from horizontal mode.
In \TeXXeT\ additional \.{\\beginM}, resp.\ \.{\\endM} math nodes are
supplied at the start, resp.\ end of lines such that math mode material
inside a horizontal list always starts with either \.{\\mathon} or
\.{\\beginM} and ends with \.{\\mathoff} or \.{\\endM}. These
additional nodes are transparent to operations such as \.{\\unskip},
\.{\\lastpenalty}, or \.{\\lastbox} but they do have the effect that
hyphenation is never attempted for `words' originating from math mode
and is never inhibited for words originating from horizontal mode.
@d TeXXeT_state==eTeX_state(TeXXeT_code)
@d TeXXeT_en==(TeXXeT_state>0) {is \TeXXeT\ enabled?}
@<Cases for |print_param|@>=
eTeX_state_code+TeXXeT_code:print_esc("TeXXeTstate");
@ @<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("TeXXeTstate",assign_int,eTeX_state_base+TeXXeT_code);
@!@:TeXXeT_state_}{\.{\\TeXXeT_state} primitive@>
primitive("beginL",valign,begin_L_code);
@!@:beginL_}{\.{\\beginL} primitive@>
primitive("endL",valign,end_L_code);
@!@:endL_}{\.{\\endL} primitive@>
primitive("beginR",valign,begin_R_code);
@!@:beginR_}{\.{\\beginR} primitive@>
primitive("endR",valign,end_R_code);
@!@:endR_}{\.{\\endR} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |valign| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else case chr_code of
begin_L_code: print_esc("beginL");
end_L_code: print_esc("endL");
begin_R_code: print_esc("beginR");
othercases print_esc("endR")
endcases
@ @<Cases of |main_control| for |hmode+valign|@>=
if cur_chr>0 then
begin if eTeX_enabled(TeXXeT_en,cur_cmd,cur_chr) then
@.Improper \\beginL@>
@.Improper \\endL@>
@.Improper \\beginR@>
@.Improper \\endR@>
tail_append(new_math(0,cur_chr));
end
else
@ An hbox with subtype dlist will never be reversed, even when embedded
in right-to-left text.
@<Display if this box is never to be reversed@>=
if (type(p)=hlist_node)and(box_lr(p)=dlist) then print(", display")
@ A number of routines are based on a stack of one-word nodes whose
|info| fields contain |end_M_code|, |end_L_code|, or |end_R_code|. The
top of the stack is pointed to by |LR_ptr|.
When the stack manipulation macros of this section are used below,
variable |LR_ptr| might be the global variable declared here for |hpack|
and |ship_out|, or might be local to |post_line_break|.
@d put_LR(#)==begin temp_ptr:=get_avail; info(temp_ptr):=#;
link(temp_ptr):=LR_ptr; LR_ptr:=temp_ptr;
end
@#
@d push_LR(#)==put_LR(end_LR_type(#))
@#
@d pop_LR==begin temp_ptr:=LR_ptr; LR_ptr:=link(temp_ptr);
free_avail(temp_ptr);
end
@<Glob...@>=
@!LR_ptr:pointer; {stack of LR codes for |hpack|, |ship_out|, and |init_math|}
@!LR_problems:integer; {counts missing begins and ends}
@!cur_dir:small_number; {current text direction}
@ @<Set init...@>=
LR_ptr:=null; LR_problems:=0; cur_dir:=left_to_right;
@ @<Insert LR nodes at the beg...@>=
begin q:=link(temp_head);
if LR_ptr<>null then
begin temp_ptr:=LR_ptr; r:=q;
repeat s:=new_math(0,begin_LR_type(info(temp_ptr))); link(s):=r; r:=s;
temp_ptr:=link(temp_ptr);
until temp_ptr=null;
link(temp_head):=r;
end;
while q<>cur_break(cur_p) do
begin if not is_char_node(q) then
if type(q)=math_node then @<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |p...@>;
q:=link(q);
end;
end
@ @<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |p...@>=
if end_LR(q) then
begin if LR_ptr<>null then if info(LR_ptr)=end_LR_type(q) then pop_LR;
end
else push_LR(q)
@ We use the fact that |q| now points to the node with \.{\\rightskip} glue.
@<Insert LR nodes at the end...@>=
if LR_ptr<>null then
begin s:=temp_head; r:=link(s);
while r<>q do
begin s:=r; r:=link(s);
end;
r:=LR_ptr;
while r<>null do
begin temp_ptr:=new_math(0,info(r));
link(s):=temp_ptr; s:=temp_ptr; r:=link(r);
end;
link(s):=q;
end
@ @<Initialize the LR stack@>=
put_LR(before) {this will never match}
@ @<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |hp...@>=
if end_LR(p) then
if info(LR_ptr)=end_LR_type(p) then pop_LR
else begin incr(LR_problems); type(p):=kern_node; subtype(p):=explicit;
end
else push_LR(p)
@ @<Check for LR anomalies at the end of |hp...@>=
begin if info(LR_ptr)<>before then
begin while link(q)<>null do q:=link(q);
repeat temp_ptr:=q; q:=new_math(0,info(LR_ptr)); link(temp_ptr):=q;
LR_problems:=LR_problems+10000; pop_LR;
until info(LR_ptr)=before;
end;
if LR_problems>0 then
begin @<Report LR problems@>; goto common_ending;
end;
pop_LR;
if LR_ptr<>null then confusion("LR1");
@:this can't happen LR1}{\quad LR1@>
end
@ @<Report LR problems@>=
begin print_ln; print_nl("\endL or \endR problem (");@/
print_int(LR_problems div 10000); print(" missing, ");@/
print_int(LR_problems mod 10000); print(" extra");@/
LR_problems:=0;
end
@ @<Initialize |hlist_out| for mixed...@>=
if eTeX_ex then
begin @<Initialize the LR stack@>;
if box_lr(this_box)=dlist then
if cur_dir=right_to_left then
begin cur_dir:=left_to_right; cur_h:=cur_h-width(this_box);
end
else set_box_lr(this_box)(0);
if (cur_dir=right_to_left)and(box_lr(this_box)<>reversed) then
@<Reverse the complete hlist and set the subtype to |reversed|@>;
end
@ @<Finish |hlist_out| for mixed...@>=
if eTeX_ex then
begin @<Check for LR anomalies at the end of |hlist_out|@>;
if box_lr(this_box)=dlist then cur_dir:=right_to_left;
end
@ @<Handle a math node in |hlist_out|@>=
begin if eTeX_ex then
@<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |hlist_out| routine; if necessary
reverse an hlist segment and |goto reswitch|@>;
cur_h:=cur_h+width(p);
end
@ Breaking a paragraph into lines while \TeXXeT\ is disabled may result
in lines whith unpaired math nodes. Such hlists are silently accepted
in the absence of text direction directives.
@d LR_dir(#)==(subtype(#) div R_code) {text direction of a `math node'}
@<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |hl...@>=
begin if end_LR(p) then
if info(LR_ptr)=end_LR_type(p) then pop_LR
else begin if subtype(p)>L_code then incr(LR_problems);
end
else begin push_LR(p);
if LR_dir(p)<>cur_dir then
@<Reverse an hlist segment and |goto reswitch|@>;
end;
type(p):=kern_node;
end
@ @<Check for LR anomalies at the end of |hl...@>=
begin while info(LR_ptr)<>before do
begin if info(LR_ptr)>L_code then LR_problems:=LR_problems+10000;
pop_LR;
end;
pop_LR;
end
@ @d edge_node=style_node {a |style_node| does not occur in hlists}
@d edge_node_size=style_node_size {number of words in an edge node}
@d edge_dist(#)==depth(#) {new |left_edge| position relative to |cur_h|
(after |width| has been taken into account)}
@<Declare procedures needed in |hlist_out|, |vlist_out|@>=
function new_edge(@!s:small_number;@!w:scaled):pointer;
{create an edge node}
var p:pointer; {the new node}
begin p:=get_node(edge_node_size); type(p):=edge_node; subtype(p):=s;
width(p):=w; edge_dist(p):=0; {the |edge_dist| field will be set later}
new_edge:=p;
end;
@ @<Cases of |hlist_out| that arise...@>=
edge_node: begin cur_h:=cur_h+width(p);
left_edge:=cur_h+edge_dist(p); cur_dir:=subtype(p);
end;
@ We detach the hlist, start a new one consisting of just one kern node,
append the reversed list, and set the width of the kern node.
@<Reverse the complete hlist...@>=
begin save_h:=cur_h; temp_ptr:=p; p:=new_kern(0); link(prev_p):=p;
cur_h:=0; link(p):=reverse(this_box,null,cur_g,cur_glue); width(p):=-cur_h;
cur_h:=save_h; set_box_lr(this_box)(reversed);
end
@ We detach the remainder of the hlist, replace the math node by
an edge node, and append the reversed hlist segment to it; the tail of
the reversed segment is another edge node and the remainder of the
original list is attached to it.
@<Reverse an hlist segment...@>=
begin save_h:=cur_h; temp_ptr:=link(p); rule_wd:=width(p);
free_node(p,small_node_size);
cur_dir:=reflected; p:=new_edge(cur_dir,rule_wd); link(prev_p):=p;
cur_h:=cur_h-left_edge+rule_wd;
link(p):=reverse(this_box,new_edge(reflected,0),cur_g,cur_glue);
edge_dist(p):=cur_h; cur_dir:=reflected; cur_h:=save_h;
goto reswitch;
end
@ The |reverse| function defined here is responsible to reverse the
nodes of an hlist (segment). The first parameter |this_box| is the enclosing
hlist node, the second parameter |t| is to become the tail of the reversed
list, and the global variable |temp_ptr| is the head of the list to be
reversed. Finally |cur_g| and |cur_glue| are the current glue rounding state
variables, to be updated by this function. We remove nodes from the original
list and add them to the head of the new one.
@<Declare procedures needed in |hlist_out|, |vlist_out|@>=
function reverse(@!this_box,@!t:pointer; var cur_g:scaled;
var cur_glue:real):pointer;
label reswitch,next_p,done;
var l:pointer; {the new list}
@!p:pointer; {the current node}
@!q:pointer; {the next node}
@!g_order: glue_ord; {applicable order of infinity for glue}
@!g_sign: normal..shrinking; {selects type of glue}
@!glue_temp:real; {glue value before rounding}
@!m,@!n:halfword; {count of unmatched math nodes}
begin g_order:=glue_order(this_box); g_sign:=glue_sign(this_box);
l:=t; p:=temp_ptr; m:=min_halfword; n:=min_halfword;
loop@+ begin while p<>null do
@<Move node |p| to the new list and go to the next node;
or |goto done| if the end of the reflected segment has been reached@>;
if (t=null)and(m=min_halfword)and(n=min_halfword) then goto done;
p:=new_math(0,info(LR_ptr)); LR_problems:=LR_problems+10000;
{manufacture one missing math node}
end;
done:reverse:=l;
end;
@ @<Move node |p| to the new list...@>=
reswitch: if is_char_node(p) then
repeat f:=font(p); c:=character(p);
cur_h:=cur_h+char_width(f)(char_info(f)(c));
q:=link(p); link(p):=l; l:=p; p:=q;
until not is_char_node(p)
else @<Move the non-|char_node| |p| to the new list@>
@ @<Move the non-|char_node| |p| to the new list@>=
begin q:=link(p);
case type(p) of
hlist_node,vlist_node,rule_node,kern_node: rule_wd:=width(p);
@t\4@>@<Cases of |reverse| that need special treatment@>@;
edge_node: confusion("LR2");
@:this can't happen LR2}{\quad LR2@>
othercases goto next_p
endcases;@/
cur_h:=cur_h+rule_wd;
next_p: link(p):=l;
if type(p)=kern_node then if (rule_wd=0)or(l=null) then
begin free_node(p,small_node_size); p:=l;
end;
l:=p; p:=q;
end
@ Here we compute the effective width of a glue node as in |hlist_out|.
@<Cases of |reverse|...@>=
glue_node: begin round_glue;
@<Handle a glue node for mixed...@>;
end;
@ A ligature node is replaced by a char node.
@<Cases of |reverse|...@>=
ligature_node: begin flush_node_list(lig_ptr(p));
temp_ptr:=p; p:=get_avail; mem[p]:=mem[lig_char(temp_ptr)]; link(p):=q;
free_node(temp_ptr,small_node_size); goto reswitch;
end;
@ Math nodes in an inner reflected segment are modified, those at the
outer level are changed into kern nodes.
@<Cases of |reverse|...@>=
math_node: begin rule_wd:=width(p);
if end_LR(p) then
if info(LR_ptr)<>end_LR_type(p) then
begin type(p):=kern_node; incr(LR_problems);
end
else begin pop_LR;
if n>min_halfword then
begin decr(n); decr(subtype(p)); {change |after| into |before|}
end
else begin type(p):=kern_node;
if m>min_halfword then decr(m)
else @<Finish the reversed hlist segment and |goto done|@>;
end;
end
else begin push_LR(p);
if (n>min_halfword)or(LR_dir(p)<>cur_dir) then
begin incr(n); incr(subtype(p)); {change |before| into |after|}
end
else begin type(p):=kern_node; incr(m);
end;
end;
end;
@ Finally we have found the end of the hlist segment to be reversed; the
final math node is released and the remaining list attached to the
edge node terminating the reversed segment.
@<Finish the reversed...@>=
begin free_node(p,small_node_size);
link(t):=q; width(t):=rule_wd; edge_dist(t):=-cur_h-rule_wd; goto done;
end
@ @<Check for LR anomalies at the end of |s...@>=
begin if LR_problems>0 then
begin @<Report LR problems@>; print_char(")"); print_ln;
end;
if (LR_ptr<>null)or(cur_dir<>left_to_right) then confusion("LR3");
@:this can't happen LR3}{\quad LR3@>
end
@ Some special actions are required for displayed equation in paragraphs
with mixed direction texts. First of all we have to set the text
direction preceding the display.
@<Set the value of |x| to the text direction before the display@>=
if LR_save=null then x:=0
else if info(LR_save)>=R_code then x:=-1@+else x:=1
@ @<Prepare for display after an empty...@>=
begin pop_nest; @<Set the value of |x|...@>;
end
@ When calculating the natural width, |w|, of the final line preceding
the display, we may have to copy all or part of its hlist. We copy,
however, only those parts of the original list that are relevant for the
computation of |pre_display_size|.
@^data structure assumptions@>
@<Declare subprocedures for |init_math|@>=
procedure just_copy(@!p,@!h,@!t:pointer);
label found,not_found;
var @!r:pointer; {current node being fabricated for new list}
@!words:0..5; {number of words remaining to be copied}
begin while p<>null do
begin words:=1; {this setting occurs in more branches than any other}
if is_char_node(p) then r:=get_avail
else case type(p) of
hlist_node,vlist_node: begin r:=get_node(box_node_size);
mem[r+6]:=mem[p+6]; mem[r+5]:=mem[p+5]; {copy the last two words}
words:=5; list_ptr(r):=null; {this affects |mem[r+5]|}
end;
rule_node: begin r:=get_node(rule_node_size); words:=rule_node_size;
end;
ligature_node: begin r:=get_avail; {only |font| and |character| are needed}
mem[r]:=mem[lig_char(p)]; goto found;
end;
kern_node,math_node: begin r:=get_node(small_node_size);
words:=small_node_size;
end;
glue_node: begin r:=get_node(small_node_size); add_glue_ref(glue_ptr(p));
glue_ptr(r):=glue_ptr(p); leader_ptr(r):=null;
end;
whatsit_node:@<Make a partial copy of the whatsit...@>;
othercases goto not_found
endcases;
while words>0 do
begin decr(words); mem[r+words]:=mem[p+words];
end;
found: link(h):=r; h:=r;
not_found: p:=link(p);
end;
link(h):=t;
end;
@ When the final line ends with R-text, the value |w| refers to the line
reflected with respect to the left edge of the enclosing vertical list.
@<Prepare for display after a non-empty...@>=
if eTeX_ex then @<Let |j| be the prototype box for the display@>;
v:=shift_amount(just_box);
@<Set the value of |x|...@>;
if x>=0 then
begin p:=list_ptr(just_box); link(temp_head):=null;
end
else begin v:=-v-width(just_box);
p:=new_math(0,begin_L_code); link(temp_head):=p;
just_copy(list_ptr(just_box),p,new_math(0,end_L_code));
cur_dir:=right_to_left;
end;
v:=v+2*quad(cur_font);
if TeXXeT_en then @<Initialize the LR stack@>
@ @<Finish the natural width computation@>=
if TeXXeT_en then
begin while LR_ptr<>null do pop_LR;
if LR_problems<>0 then
begin w:=max_dimen; LR_problems:=0;
end;
end;
cur_dir:=left_to_right; flush_node_list(link(temp_head))
@ In the presence of text direction directives we assume that any LR
problems have been fixed by the |hpack| routine. If the final line
contains, however, text direction directives while \TeXXeT\ is disabled,
then we set |w:=max_dimen|.
@<Cases of `Let |d| be the natural...@>=
math_node: begin d:=width(p);
if TeXXeT_en then @<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |init_math| routine@>
else if subtype(p)>=L_code then
begin w:=max_dimen; goto done;
end;
end;
edge_node: begin d:=width(p); cur_dir:=subtype(p);
end;
@ @<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |i...@>=
if end_LR(p) then
begin if info(LR_ptr)=end_LR_type(p) then pop_LR
else if subtype(p)>L_code then
begin w:=max_dimen; goto done;
end
end
else begin push_LR(p);
if LR_dir(p)<>cur_dir then
begin just_reverse(p); p:=temp_head;
end;
end
@ @<Declare subprocedures for |init_math|@>=
procedure just_reverse(@!p:pointer);
label found,done;
var l:pointer; {the new list}
@!t:pointer; {tail of reversed segment}
@!q:pointer; {the next node}
@!m,@!n:halfword; {count of unmatched math nodes}
begin m:=min_halfword; n:=min_halfword;
if link(temp_head)=null then
begin just_copy(link(p),temp_head,null); q:=link(temp_head);
end
else begin q:=link(p); link(p):=null; flush_node_list(link(temp_head));
end;
t:=new_edge(cur_dir,0); l:=t; cur_dir:=reflected;
while q<>null do
if is_char_node(q) then
repeat p:=q; q:=link(p); link(p):=l; l:=p;
until not is_char_node(q)
else begin p:=q; q:=link(p);
if type(p)=math_node then
@<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |just_reverse| routine@>;
link(p):=l; l:=p;
end;
goto done;
found:width(t):=width(p); link(t):=q; free_node(p,small_node_size);
done:link(temp_head):=l;
end;
@ @<Adjust \(t)the LR stack for the |j...@>=
if end_LR(p) then
if info(LR_ptr)<>end_LR_type(p) then
begin type(p):=kern_node; incr(LR_problems);
end
else begin pop_LR;
if n>min_halfword then
begin decr(n); decr(subtype(p)); {change |after| into |before|}
end
else begin if m>min_halfword then decr(m)@+else goto found;
type(p):=kern_node;
end;
end
else begin push_LR(p);
if (n>min_halfword)or(LR_dir(p)<>cur_dir) then
begin incr(n); incr(subtype(p)); {change |before| into |after|}
end
else begin type(p):=kern_node; incr(m);
end;
end
@ The prototype box is an hlist node with the width, glue set, and shift
amount of |just_box|, i.e., the last line preceding the display. Its
hlist reflects the current \.{\\leftskip} and \.{\\rightskip}.
@<Let |j| be the prototype box for the display@>=
begin if right_skip=zero_glue then j:=new_kern(0)
else j:=new_param_glue(right_skip_code);
if left_skip=zero_glue then p:=new_kern(0)
else p:=new_param_glue(left_skip_code);
link(p):=j; j:=new_null_box; width(j):=width(just_box);
shift_amount(j):=shift_amount(just_box); list_ptr(j):=p;
glue_order(j):=glue_order(just_box); glue_sign(j):=glue_sign(just_box);
glue_set(j):=glue_set(just_box);
end
@ At the end of a displayed equation we retrieve the prototype box.
@<Local variables for finishing...@>=
@!j:pointer; {prototype box}
@ @<Retrieve the prototype box@>=
if mode=mmode then j:=LR_box
@ @<Flush the prototype box@>=
flush_node_list(j)
@ The |app_display| procedure used to append the displayed equation
and\slash or equation number to the current vertical list has three
parameters: the prototype box, the hbox to be appended, and the
displacement of the hbox in the display line.
@<Declare subprocedures for |after_math|@>=
procedure app_display(@!j,@!b:pointer;@!d:scaled);
var z:scaled; {width of the line}
@!s:scaled; {move the line right this much}
@!e:scaled; {distance from right edge of box to end of line}
@!x:integer; {|pre_display_direction|}
@!p,@!q,@!r,@!t,@!u:pointer; {for list manipulation}
begin s:=display_indent; x:=pre_display_direction;
if x=0 then shift_amount(b):=s+d
else begin z:=display_width; p:=b;
@<Set up the hlist for the display line@>;
@<Package the display line@>;
end;
append_to_vlist(b);
end;
@ Here we construct the hlist for the display, starting with node |p|
and ending with node |q|. We also set |d| and |e| to the amount of
kerning to be added before and after the hlist (adjusted for the
prototype box).
@<Set up the hlist for the display line@>=
if x>0 then e:=z-d-width(p)
else begin e:=d; d:=z-e-width(p);
end;
if j<>null then
begin b:=copy_node_list(j); height(b):=height(p); depth(b):=depth(p);
s:=s-shift_amount(b); d:=d+s; e:=e+width(b)-z-s;
end;
if box_lr(p)=dlist then q:=p {display or equation number}
else begin {display and equation number}
r:=list_ptr(p); free_node(p,box_node_size);
if r=null then confusion("LR4");
if x>0 then
begin p:=r;
repeat q:=r; r:=link(r); {find tail of list}
until r=null;
end
else begin p:=null; q:=r;
repeat t:=link(r); link(r):=p; p:=r; r:=t; {reverse list}
until r=null;
end;
end
@ In the presence of a prototype box we use its shift amount and width
to adjust the values of kerning and add these values to the glue nodes
inserted to cancel the \.{\\leftskip} and \.{\\rightskip}. If there is
no prototype box (because the display is preceded by an empty
paragraph), or if the skip parameters are zero, we just add kerns.
The |cancel_glue| macro creates and links a glue node that is, together
with another glue node, equivalent to a given amount of kerning. We can
use |j| as temporary pointer, since all we need is |j<>null|.
@d cancel_glue(#)==j:=new_skip_param(#); cancel_glue_cont
@d cancel_glue_cont(#)==link(#):=j; cancel_glue_cont_cont
@d cancel_glue_cont_cont(#)==link(j):=#; cancel_glue_end
@d cancel_glue_end(#)==j:=glue_ptr(#); cancel_glue_end_end
@d cancel_glue_end_end(#)==
stretch_order(temp_ptr):=stretch_order(j);
shrink_order(temp_ptr):=shrink_order(j); width(temp_ptr):=#-width(j);
stretch(temp_ptr):=-stretch(j); shrink(temp_ptr):=-shrink(j)
@<Package the display line@>=
if j=null then
begin r:=new_kern(0); t:=new_kern(0); {the widths will be set later}
end
else begin r:=list_ptr(b); t:=link(r);
end;
u:=new_math(0,end_M_code);
if type(t)=glue_node then {|t| is \.{\\rightskip} glue}
begin cancel_glue(right_skip_code)(q)(u)(t)(e); link(u):=t;
end
else begin width(t):=e; link(t):=u; link(q):=t;
end;
u:=new_math(0,begin_M_code);
if type(r)=glue_node then {|r| is \.{\\leftskip} glue}
begin cancel_glue(left_skip_code)(u)(p)(r)(d); link(r):=u;
end
else begin width(r):=d; link(r):=p; link(u):=r;
if j=null then
begin b:=hpack(u,natural); shift_amount(b):=s;
end
else list_ptr(b):=u;
end
@ The |scan_tokens| feature of \eTeX\ defines the \.{\\scantokens}
primitive.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("scantokens",input,2);
@!@:scan_tokens_}{\.{\\scantokens} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |input| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else if chr_code=2 then print_esc("scantokens")
@ @<Cases for |input|@>=
else if cur_chr=2 then pseudo_start
@ The global variable |pseudo_files| is used to maintain a stack of
pseudo files. The |info| field of each pseudo file points to a linked
list of variable size nodes representing lines not yet processed: the
|info| field of the first word contains the size of this node, all the
following words contain ASCII codes.
@<Glob...@>=
@!pseudo_files:pointer; {stack of pseudo files}
@ @<Set init...@>=
pseudo_files:=null;
@ The |pseudo_start| procedure initiates reading from a pseudo file.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for ex...@>=
procedure@?pseudo_start; forward;@t\2@>
@ @<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tok...@>=
procedure pseudo_start;
var old_setting:0..max_selector; {holds |selector| setting}
@!s:str_number; {string to be converted into a pseudo file}
@!l,@!m:pool_pointer; {indices into |str_pool|}
@!p,@!q,@!r:pointer; {for list construction}
@!w: four_quarters; {four ASCII codes}
@!nl,@!sz:integer;
begin scan_general_text;
old_setting:=selector; selector:=new_string;
token_show(temp_head); selector:=old_setting;
flush_list(link(temp_head));
str_room(1); s:=make_string;
@<Convert string |s| into a new pseudo file@>;
flush_string;
@<Initiate input from new pseudo file@>;
end;
@ @<Convert string |s| into a new pseudo file@>=
str_pool[pool_ptr]:=si(" "); l:=str_start[s];
nl:=si(new_line_char);
p:=get_avail; q:=p;
while l<pool_ptr do
begin m:=l;
while (l<pool_ptr)and(str_pool[l]<>nl) do incr(l);
sz:=(l-m+7)div 4;
if sz=1 then sz:=2;
r:=get_node(sz); link(q):=r; q:=r; info(q):=hi(sz);
while sz>2 do
begin decr(sz); incr(r);
w.b0:=qi(so(str_pool[m])); w.b1:=qi(so(str_pool[m+1]));
w.b2:=qi(so(str_pool[m+2])); w.b3:=qi(so(str_pool[m+3]));
mem[r].qqqq:=w; m:=m+4;
end;
w.b0:=qi(" "); w.b1:=qi(" "); w.b2:=qi(" "); w.b3:=qi(" ");
if l>m then
begin w.b0:=qi(so(str_pool[m]));
if l>m+1 then
begin w.b1:=qi(so(str_pool[m+1]));
if l>m+2 then
begin w.b2:=qi(so(str_pool[m+2]));
if l>m+3 then w.b3:=qi(so(str_pool[m+3]));
end;
end;
end;
mem[r+1].qqqq:=w;
if str_pool[l]=nl then incr(l);
end;
info(p):=link(p); link(p):=pseudo_files; pseudo_files:=p
@ @<Initiate input from new pseudo file@>=
begin_file_reading; {set up |cur_file| and new level of input}
line:=0; limit:=start; loc:=limit+1; {force line read}
if tracing_scan_tokens>0 then
begin if term_offset>max_print_line-3 then print_ln
else if (term_offset>0)or(file_offset>0) then print_char(" ");
name:=19; print("( "); incr(open_parens); update_terminal;
end
else name:=18
@ Here we read a line from the current pseudo file into |buffer|.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
function pseudo_input: boolean; {inputs the next line or returns |false|}
var p:pointer; {current line from pseudo file}
@!sz:integer; {size of node |p|}
@!w:four_quarters; {four ASCII codes}
@!r:pointer; {loop index}
begin last:=first; {cf.\ Matthew 19\thinspace:\thinspace30}
p:=info(pseudo_files);
if p=null then pseudo_input:=false
else begin info(pseudo_files):=link(p); sz:=ho(info(p));
if 4*sz-3>=buf_size-last then
@<Report overflow of the input buffer, and abort@>;
last:=first;
for r:=p+1 to p+sz-1 do
begin w:=mem[r].qqqq;
buffer[last]:=w.b0; buffer[last+1]:=w.b1;
buffer[last+2]:=w.b2; buffer[last+3]:=w.b3;
last:=last+4;
end;
if last>=max_buf_stack then max_buf_stack:=last+1;
while (last>first)and(buffer[last-1]=" ") do decr(last);
free_node(p,sz);
pseudo_input:=true;
end;
end;
@ When we are done with a pseudo file we `close' it.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure pseudo_close; {close the top level pseudo file}
var p,@!q: pointer;
begin p:=link(pseudo_files); q:=info(pseudo_files);
free_avail(pseudo_files); pseudo_files:=p;
while q<>null do
begin p:=q; q:=link(p); free_node(p,ho(info(p)));
end;
end;
@ @<Dump the \eTeX\ state@>=
while pseudo_files<>null do pseudo_close; {flush pseudo files}
@ @<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("readline",read_to_cs,1);@/
@!@:read_line_}{\.{\\readline} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |read| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else print_esc("readline")
@ @<Handle \.{\\readline} and |goto done|@>=
if j=1 then
begin while loc<=limit do {current line not yet finished}
begin cur_chr:=buffer[loc]; incr(loc);
if cur_chr=" " then cur_tok:=space_token
@+else cur_tok:=cur_chr+other_token;
store_new_token(cur_tok);
end;
goto done;
end
@ Here we define the additional conditionals of \eTeX\ as well as the
\.{\\unless} prefix.
@d if_def_code=17 { `\.{\\ifdefined}' }
@d if_cs_code=18 { `\.{\\ifcsname}' }
@d if_font_char_code=19 { `\.{\\iffontchar}' }
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("unless",expand_after,1);@/
@!@:unless_}{\.{\\unless} primitive@>
primitive("ifdefined",if_test,if_def_code);
@!@:if_defined_}{\.{\\ifdefined} primitive@>
primitive("ifcsname",if_test,if_cs_code);
@!@:if_cs_name_}{\.{\\ifcsname} primitive@>
primitive("iffontchar",if_test,if_font_char_code);
@!@:if_font_char_}{\.{\\iffontchar} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |expandafter| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else print_esc("unless")
@ @<Cases of |if_test| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
if_def_code:print_esc("ifdefined");
if_cs_code:print_esc("ifcsname");
if_font_char_code:print_esc("iffontchar");
@ The result of a boolean condition is reversed when the conditional is
preceded by \.{\\unless}.
@<Negate a boolean conditional and |goto reswitch|@>=
begin get_token;
if (cur_cmd=if_test)and(cur_chr<>if_case_code) then
begin cur_chr:=cur_chr+unless_code; goto reswitch;
end;
print_err("You can't use `"); print_esc("unless"); print("' before `");
@.You can't use \\unless...@>
print_cmd_chr(cur_cmd,cur_chr); print_char("'");
help1("Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened.");
back_error;
end
@ The conditional \.{\\ifdefined} tests if a control sequence is
defined.
We need to reset |scanner_status|, since \.{\\outer} control sequences
are allowed, but we might be scanning a macro definition or preamble.
@<Cases for |conditional|@>=
if_def_code:begin save_scanner_status:=scanner_status;
scanner_status:=normal;
get_next; b:=(cur_cmd<>undefined_cs);
scanner_status:=save_scanner_status;
end;
@ The conditional \.{\\ifcsname} is equivalent to \.{\{\\expandafter}
\.{\}\\expandafter} \.{\\ifdefined} \.{\\csname}, except that no new
control sequence will be entered into the hash table (once all tokens
preceding the mandatory \.{\\endcsname} have been expanded).
@<Cases for |conditional|@>=
if_cs_code:begin n:=get_avail; p:=n; {head of the list of characters}
repeat get_x_token;
if cur_cs=0 then store_new_token(cur_tok);
until cur_cs<>0;
if cur_cmd<>end_cs_name then @<Complain about missing \.{\\endcsname}@>;
@<Look up the characters of list |n| in the hash table, and set |cur_cs|@>;
flush_list(n);
b:=(eq_type(cur_cs)<>undefined_cs);
end;
@ @<Look up the characters of list |n| in the hash table...@>=
m:=first; p:=link(n);
while p<>null do
begin if m>=max_buf_stack then
begin max_buf_stack:=m+1;
if max_buf_stack=buf_size then
overflow("buffer size",buf_size);
@:TeX capacity exceeded buffer size}{\quad buffer size@>
end;
buffer[m]:=info(p) mod @'400; incr(m); p:=link(p);
end;
if m>first+1 then
cur_cs:=id_lookup(first,m-first) {|no_new_control_sequence| is |true|}
else if m=first then cur_cs:=null_cs {the list is empty}
else cur_cs:=single_base+buffer[first] {the list has length one}
@ The conditional \.{\\iffontchar} tests the existence of a character in
a font.
@<Cases for |conditional|@>=
if_font_char_code:begin scan_font_ident; n:=cur_val; scan_char_num;
if (font_bc[n]<=cur_val)and(font_ec[n]>=cur_val) then
b:=char_exists(char_info(n)(qi(cur_val)))
else b:=false;
end;
@ The |protected| feature of \eTeX\ defines the \.{\\protected} prefix
command for macro definitions. Such macros are protected against
expansions when lists of expanded tokens are built, e.g., for \.{\\edef}
or during \.{\\write}.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("protected",prefix,8);
@!@:protected_}{\.{\\protected} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |prefix| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else if chr_code=8 then print_esc("protected")
@ The |get_x_or_protected| procedure is like |get_x_token| except that
protected macros are not expanded.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for sc...@>=
procedure get_x_or_protected; {sets |cur_cmd|, |cur_chr|, |cur_tok|,
and expands non-protected macros}
label exit;
begin loop@+begin get_token;
if cur_cmd<=max_command then return;
if (cur_cmd>=call)and(cur_cmd<end_template) then
if info(link(cur_chr))=protected_token then return;
expand;
end;
exit:end;
@ A group entered (or a conditional started) in one file may end in a
different file. Such slight anomalies, although perfectly legitimate,
may cause errors that are difficult to locate. In order to be able to
give a warning message when such anomalies occur, \eTeX\ uses the
|grp_stack| and |if_stack| arrays to record the initial |cur_boundary|
and |cond_ptr| values for each input file.
@<Glob...@>=
@!grp_stack : array[0..max_in_open] of save_pointer; {initial |cur_boundary|}
@!if_stack : array[0..max_in_open] of pointer; {initial |cond_ptr|}
@ When a group ends that was apparently entered in a different input
file, the |group_warning| procedure is invoked in order to update the
|grp_stack|. If moreover \.{\\tracingnesting} is positive we want to
give a warning message. The situation is, however, somewhat complicated
by two facts: (1)~There may be |grp_stack| elements without a
corresponding \.{\\input} file or \.{\\scantokens} pseudo file (e.g.,
error insertions from the terminal); and (2)~the relevant information is
recorded in the |name_field| of the |input_stack| only loosely
synchronized with the |in_open| variable indexing |grp_stack|.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure group_warning;
var i:0..max_in_open; {index into |grp_stack|}
@!w:boolean; {do we need a warning?}
begin base_ptr:=input_ptr; input_stack[base_ptr]:=cur_input;
{store current state}
i:=in_open; w:=false;
while (grp_stack[i]=cur_boundary)and(i>0) do
begin @<Set variable |w| to indicate if this case should be reported@>;
grp_stack[i]:=save_index(save_ptr); decr(i);
end;
if w then
begin print_nl("Warning: end of "); print_group(true);
@.Warning: end of...@>
print(" of a different file"); print_ln;
if tracing_nesting>1 then show_context;
if history=spotless then history:=warning_issued;
end;
end;
@ This code scans the input stack in order to determine the type of the
current input file.
@<Set variable |w| to...@>=
if tracing_nesting>0 then
begin while (input_stack[base_ptr].state_field=token_list)or@|
(input_stack[base_ptr].index_field>i) do decr(base_ptr);
if input_stack[base_ptr].name_field>17 then w:=true;
end
@ When a conditional ends that was apparently started in a different
input file, the |if_warning| procedure is invoked in order to update the
|if_stack|. If moreover \.{\\tracingnesting} is positive we want to
give a warning message (with the same complications as above).
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure if_warning;
var i:0..max_in_open; {index into |if_stack|}
@!w:boolean; {do we need a warning?}
begin base_ptr:=input_ptr; input_stack[base_ptr]:=cur_input;
{store current state}
i:=in_open; w:=false;
while if_stack[i]=cond_ptr do
begin @<Set variable |w| to...@>;
if_stack[i]:=link(cond_ptr); decr(i);
end;
if w then
begin print_nl("Warning: end of "); print_cmd_chr(if_test,cur_if);
@.Warning: end of...@>
print_if_line(if_line); print(" of a different file"); print_ln;
if tracing_nesting>1 then show_context;
if history=spotless then history:=warning_issued;
end;
end;
@ Conversely, the |file_warning| procedure is invoked when a file ends
and some groups entered or conditionals started while reading from that
file are still incomplete.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure file_warning;
var p:pointer; {saved value of |save_ptr| or |cond_ptr|}
@!l:quarterword; {saved value of |cur_level| or |if_limit|}
@!c:quarterword; {saved value of |cur_group| or |cur_if|}
@!i:integer; {saved value of |if_line|}
begin p:=save_ptr; l:=cur_level; c:=cur_group; save_ptr:=cur_boundary;
while grp_stack[in_open]<>save_ptr do
begin decr(cur_level);
print_nl("Warning: end of file when ");
@.Warning: end of file when...@>
print_group(true); print(" is incomplete");@/
cur_group:=save_level(save_ptr); save_ptr:=save_index(save_ptr)
end;
save_ptr:=p; cur_level:=l; cur_group:=c; {restore old values}
p:=cond_ptr; l:=if_limit; c:=cur_if; i:=if_line;
while if_stack[in_open]<>cond_ptr do
begin print_nl("Warning: end of file when ");
@.Warning: end of file when...@>
print_cmd_chr(if_test,cur_if);
if if_limit=fi_code then print_esc("else");
print_if_line(if_line); print(" is incomplete");@/
if_line:=if_line_field(cond_ptr); cur_if:=subtype(cond_ptr);
if_limit:=type(cond_ptr); cond_ptr:=link(cond_ptr);
end;
cond_ptr:=p; if_limit:=l; cur_if:=c; if_line:=i; {restore old values}
print_ln;
if tracing_nesting>1 then show_context;
if history=spotless then history:=warning_issued;
end;
@ Here are the additional \eTeX\ primitives for expressions.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("numexpr",last_item,eTeX_expr-int_val+int_val);
@!@:num_expr_}{\.{\\numexpr} primitive@>
primitive("dimexpr",last_item,eTeX_expr-int_val+dimen_val);
@!@:dim_expr_}{\.{\\dimexpr} primitive@>
primitive("glueexpr",last_item,eTeX_expr-int_val+glue_val);
@!@:glue_expr_}{\.{\\glueexpr} primitive@>
primitive("muexpr",last_item,eTeX_expr-int_val+mu_val);
@!@:mu_expr_}{\.{\\muexpr} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
eTeX_expr-int_val+int_val: print_esc("numexpr");
eTeX_expr-int_val+dimen_val: print_esc("dimexpr");
eTeX_expr-int_val+glue_val: print_esc("glueexpr");
eTeX_expr-int_val+mu_val: print_esc("muexpr");
@ This code for reducing |cur_val_level| and\slash or negating the
result is similar to the one for all the other cases of
|scan_something_internal|, with the difference that |scan_expr| has
already increased the reference count of a glue specification.
@<Process an expression and |return|@>=
begin if m<eTeX_mu then
begin case m of
@/@<Cases for fetching a glue value@>@/
end; {there are no other cases}
cur_val_level:=glue_val;
end
else if m<eTeX_expr then
begin case m of
@/@<Cases for fetching a mu value@>@/
end; {there are no other cases}
cur_val_level:=mu_val;
end
else begin cur_val_level:=m-eTeX_expr+int_val; scan_expr;
end;
while cur_val_level>level do
begin if cur_val_level=glue_val then
begin m:=cur_val; cur_val:=width(m); delete_glue_ref(m);
end
else if cur_val_level=mu_val then mu_error;
decr(cur_val_level);
end;
if negative then
if cur_val_level>=glue_val then
begin m:=cur_val; cur_val:=new_spec(m); delete_glue_ref(m);
@<Negate all three glue components of |cur_val|@>;
end
else negate(cur_val);
return;
end
@ @<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for sc...@>=
procedure@?scan_expr; forward;@t\2@>
@ The |scan_expr| procedure scans and evaluates an expression.
@<Declare procedures needed for expressions@>=
@t\4@>@<Declare subprocedures for |scan_expr|@>
procedure scan_expr; {scans and evaluates an expression}
label restart, continue, found;
var a,@!b:boolean; {saved values of |arith_error|}
@!l:small_number; {type of expression}
@!r:small_number; {state of expression so far}
@!s:small_number; {state of term so far}
@!o:small_number; {next operation or type of next factor}
@!e:integer; {expression so far}
@!t:integer; {term so far}
@!f:integer; {current factor}
@!n:integer; {numerator of combined multiplication and division}
@!p:pointer; {top of expression stack}
@!q:pointer; {for stack manipulations}
begin l:=cur_val_level; a:=arith_error; b:=false; p:=null;
@<Scan and evaluate an expression |e| of type |l|@>;
if b then
begin print_err("Arithmetic overflow");
@.Arithmetic overflow@>
help2("I can't evaluate this expression,")@/
("since the result is out of range.");
error;
if l>=glue_val then
begin delete_glue_ref(e); e:=zero_glue; add_glue_ref(e);
end
else e:=0;
end;
arith_error:=a; cur_val:=e; cur_val_level:=l;
end;
@ Evaluating an expression is a recursive process: When the left
parenthesis of a subexpression is scanned we descend to the next level
of recursion; the previous level is resumed with the matching right
parenthesis.
@d expr_none=0 {\.( seen, or \.( $\langle\it expr\rangle$ \.) seen}
@d expr_add=1 {\.( $\langle\it expr\rangle$ \.+ seen}
@d expr_sub=2 {\.( $\langle\it expr\rangle$ \.- seen}
@d expr_mult=3 {$\langle\it term\rangle$ \.* seen}
@d expr_div=4 {$\langle\it term\rangle$ \./ seen}
@d expr_scale=5 {$\langle\it term\rangle$ \.*
$\langle\it factor\rangle$ \./ seen}
@<Scan and eval...@>=
restart: r:=expr_none; e:=0; s:=expr_none; t:=0; n:=0;
continue: if s=expr_none then o:=l@+else o:=int_val;
@<Scan a factor |f| of type |o| or start a subexpression@>;
found: @<Scan the next operator and set |o|@>;
arith_error:=b;
@<Make sure that |f| is in the proper range@>;
case s of @<Cases for evaluation of the current term@>@;
end; {there are no other cases}
if o>expr_sub then s:=o@+else @<Evaluate the current expression@>;
b:=arith_error;
if o<>expr_none then goto continue;
if p<>null then @<Pop the expression stack and |goto found|@>
@ @<Scan the next op...@>=
@<Get the next non-blank non-call token@>;
if cur_tok=other_token+"+" then o:=expr_add
else if cur_tok=other_token+"-" then o:=expr_sub
else if cur_tok=other_token+"*" then o:=expr_mult
else if cur_tok=other_token+"/" then o:=expr_div
else begin o:=expr_none;
if p=null then
begin if cur_cmd<>relax then back_input;
end
else if cur_tok<>other_token+")" then
begin print_err("Missing ) inserted for expression");
@.Missing ) inserted@>
help1("I was expecting to see `+', `-', `*', `/', or `)'. Didn't.");
back_error;
end;
end
@ @<Scan a factor...@>=
@<Get the next non-blank non-call token@>;
if cur_tok=other_token+"(" then
@<Push the expression stack and |goto restart|@>;
back_input;
if o=int_val then scan_int
else if o=dimen_val then scan_normal_dimen
else if o=glue_val then scan_normal_glue
else scan_mu_glue;
f:=cur_val
@ @<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for sc...@>=
procedure@?scan_normal_glue; forward;@t\2@>@/
procedure@?scan_mu_glue; forward;@t\2@>
@ Here we declare two trivial procedures in order to avoid mutually
recursive procedures with parameters.
@<Declare procedures needed for expressions@>=
procedure scan_normal_glue;
begin scan_glue(glue_val);
end;
@#
procedure scan_mu_glue;
begin scan_glue(mu_val);
end;
@ Parenthesized subexpressions can be inside expressions, and this
nesting has a stack. Seven local variables represent the top of the
expression stack: |p| points to pushed-down entries, if any; |l|
specifies the type of expression currently beeing evaluated; |e| is the
expression so far and |r| is the state of its evaluation; |t| is the
term so far and |s| is the state of its evaluation; finally |n| is the
numerator for a combined multiplication and division, if any.
@d expr_node_size=4 {number of words in stack entry for subexpressions}
@d expr_e_field(#)==mem[#+1].int {saved expression so far}
@d expr_t_field(#)==mem[#+2].int {saved term so far}
@d expr_n_field(#)==mem[#+3].int {saved numerator}
@<Push the expression...@>=
begin q:=get_node(expr_node_size); link(q):=p; type(q):=l;
subtype(q):=4*s+r;
expr_e_field(q):=e; expr_t_field(q):=t; expr_n_field(q):=n;
p:=q; l:=o; goto restart;
end
@ @<Pop the expression...@>=
begin f:=e; q:=p;
e:=expr_e_field(q); t:=expr_t_field(q); n:=expr_n_field(q);
s:=subtype(q) div 4; r:=subtype(q) mod 4;
l:=type(q); p:=link(q); free_node(q,expr_node_size);
goto found;
end
@ We want to make sure that each term and (intermediate) result is in
the proper range. Integer values must not exceed |infinity|
($2^{31}-1$) in absolute value, dimensions must not exceed |max_dimen|
($2^{30}-1$). We avoid the absolute value of an integer, because this
might fail for the value $-2^{31}$ using 32-bit arithmetic.
@d num_error(#)== {clear a number or dimension and set |arith_error|}
begin arith_error:=true; #:=0;
end
@d glue_error(#)== {clear a glue spec and set |arith_error|}
begin arith_error:=true; delete_glue_ref(#); #:=new_spec(zero_glue);
end
@<Make sure that |f|...@>=
if (l=int_val)or(s>expr_sub) then
begin if (f>infinity)or(f<-infinity) then num_error(f);
end
else if l=dimen_val then
begin if abs(f)>max_dimen then num_error(f);
end
else begin if (abs(width(f))>max_dimen)or@|
(abs(stretch(f))>max_dimen)or@|
(abs(shrink(f))>max_dimen) then glue_error(f);
end
@ Applying the factor |f| to the partial term |t| (with the operator
|s|) is delayed until the next operator |o| has been scanned. Here we
handle the first factor of a partial term. A glue spec has to be copied
unless the next operator is a right parenthesis; this allows us later on
to simply modify the glue components.
@d normalize_glue(#)==
if stretch(#)=0 then stretch_order(#):=normal;
if shrink(#)=0 then shrink_order(#):=normal
@<Cases for evaluation of the current term@>=
expr_none: if (l>=glue_val)and(o<>expr_none) then
begin t:=new_spec(f); delete_glue_ref(f); normalize_glue(t);
end
else t:=f;
@ When a term |t| has been completed it is copied to, added to, or
subtracted from the expression |e|.
@d expr_add_sub(#)==add_or_sub(#,r=expr_sub)
@d expr_a(#)==expr_add_sub(#,max_dimen)
@<Evaluate the current expression@>=
begin s:=expr_none;
if r=expr_none then e:=t
else if l=int_val then e:=expr_add_sub(e,t,infinity)
else if l=dimen_val then e:=expr_a(e,t)
else @<Compute the sum or difference of two glue specs@>;
r:=o;
end
@ The function |add_or_sub(x,y,max_answer,negative)| computes the sum
(for |negative=false|) or difference (for |negative=true|) of |x| and
|y|, provided the absolute value of the result does not exceed
|max_answer|.
@<Declare subprocedures for |scan_expr|@>=
function add_or_sub(@!x,@!y,@!max_answer:integer;@!negative:boolean):integer;
var a:integer; {the answer}
begin if negative then negate(y);
if x>=0 then
if y<=max_answer-x then a:=x+y@+else num_error(a)
else if y>=-max_answer-x then a:=x+y@+else num_error(a);
add_or_sub:=a;
end;
@ We know that |stretch_order(e)>normal| implies |stretch(e)<>0| and
|shrink_order(e)>normal| implies |shrink(e)<>0|.
@<Compute the sum or diff...@>=
begin width(e):=expr_a(width(e),width(t));
if stretch_order(e)=stretch_order(t) then
stretch(e):=expr_a(stretch(e),stretch(t))
else if (stretch_order(e)<stretch_order(t))and(stretch(t)<>0) then
begin stretch(e):=stretch(t); stretch_order(e):=stretch_order(t);
end;
if shrink_order(e)=shrink_order(t) then
shrink(e):=expr_a(shrink(e),shrink(t))
else if (shrink_order(e)<shrink_order(t))and(shrink(t)<>0) then
begin shrink(e):=shrink(t); shrink_order(e):=shrink_order(t);
end;
delete_glue_ref(t); normalize_glue(e);
end
@ If a multiplication is followed by a division, the two operations are
combined into a `scaling' operation. Otherwise the term |t| is
multiplied by the factor |f|.
@d expr_m(#)==#:=nx_plus_y(#,f,0)
@<Cases for evaluation of the current term@>=
expr_mult: if o=expr_div then
begin n:=f; o:=expr_scale;
end
else if l=int_val then t:=mult_integers(t,f)
else if l=dimen_val then expr_m(t)
else begin expr_m(width(t)); expr_m(stretch(t)); expr_m(shrink(t));
end;
@ Here we divide the term |t| by the factor |f|.
@d expr_d(#)==#:=quotient(#,f)
@<Cases for evaluation of the current term@>=
expr_div: if l<glue_val then expr_d(t)
else begin expr_d(width(t)); expr_d(stretch(t)); expr_d(shrink(t));
end;
@ The function |quotient(n,d)| computes the rounded quotient
$q=\lfloor n/d+{1\over2}\rfloor$, when $n$ and $d$ are positive.
@<Declare subprocedures for |scan_expr|@>=
function quotient(@!n,@!d:integer):integer;
var negative:boolean; {should the answer be negated?}
@!a:integer; {the answer}
begin if d=0 then num_error(a)
else begin if d>0 then negative:=false
else begin negate(d); negative:=true;
end;
if n<0 then
begin negate(n); negative:=not negative;
end;
a:=n div d; n:=n-a*d; d:=n-d; {avoid certain compiler optimizations!}
if d+n>=0 then incr(a);
if negative then negate(a);
end;
quotient:=a;
end;
@ Here the term |t| is multiplied by the quotient $n/f$.
@d expr_s(#)==#:=fract(#,n,f,max_dimen)
@<Cases for evaluation of the current term@>=
expr_scale: if l=int_val then t:=fract(t,n,f,infinity)
else if l=dimen_val then expr_s(t)
else begin expr_s(width(t)); expr_s(stretch(t)); expr_s(shrink(t));
end;
@ Finally, the function |fract(x,n,d,max_answer)| computes the integer
$q=\lfloor xn/d+{1\over2}\rfloor$, when $x$, $n$, and $d$ are positive
and the result does not exceed |max_answer|. We can't use floating
point arithmetic since the routine must produce identical results in all
cases; and it would be too dangerous to multiply by~|n| and then divide
by~|d|, in separate operations, since overflow might well occur. Hence
this subroutine simulates double precision arithmetic, somewhat
analogous to \MF's |make_fraction| and |take_fraction| routines.
@d too_big=88 {go here when the result is too big}
@<Declare subprocedures for |scan_expr|@>=
function fract(@!x,@!n,@!d,@!max_answer:integer):integer;
label found, found1, too_big, done;
var negative:boolean; {should the answer be negated?}
@!a:integer; {the answer}
@!f:integer; {a proper fraction}
@!h:integer; {smallest integer such that |2*h>=d|}
@!r:integer; {intermediate remainder}
@!t:integer; {temp variable}
begin if d=0 then goto too_big;
a:=0;
if d>0 then negative:=false
else begin negate(d); negative:=true;
end;
if x<0 then
begin negate(x); negative:=not negative;
end
else if x=0 then goto done;
if n<0 then
begin negate(n); negative:=not negative;
end;
t:=n div d;
if t>max_answer div x then goto too_big;
a:=t*x; n:=n-t*d;
if n=0 then goto found;
t:=x div d;
if t>(max_answer-a) div n then goto too_big;
a:=a+t*n; x:=x-t*d;
if x=0 then goto found;
if x<n then
begin t:=x; x:=n; n:=t;
end; {now |0<n<=x<d|}
@<Compute \(f)$f=\lfloor xn/d+{1\over2}\rfloor$@>@;
if f>(max_answer-a) then goto too_big;
a:=a+f;
found: if negative then negate(a);
goto done;
too_big: num_error(a);
done: fract:=a;
end;
@ The loop here preserves the following invariant relations
between |f|, |x|, |n|, and~|r|:
(i)~$f+\lfloor(xn+(r+d))/d\rfloor=\lfloor x_0n_0/d+{1\over2}\rfloor$;
(ii)~|-d<=r<0<n<=x<d|, where $x_0$, $n_0$ are the original values of~$x$
and $n$.
Notice that the computation specifies |(x-d)+x| instead of |(x+x)-d|,
because the latter could overflow.
@<Compute \(f)$f=\lfloor xn/d+{1\over2}\rfloor$@>=
f:=0; r:=(d div 2)-d; h:=-r;
loop@+begin if odd(n) then
begin r:=r+x;
if r>=0 then
begin r:=r-d; incr(f);
end;
end;
n:=n div 2;
if n=0 then goto found1;
if x<h then x:=x+x
else begin t:=x-d; x:=t+x; f:=f+n;
if x<n then
begin if x=0 then goto found1;
t:=x; x:=n; n:=t;
end;
end;
end;
found1:
@ The \.{\\gluestretch}, \.{\\glueshrink}, \.{\\gluestretchorder}, and
\.{\\glueshrinkorder} commands return the stretch and shrink components
and their orders of ``infinity'' of a glue specification.
@d glue_stretch_order_code=eTeX_int+6 {code for \.{\\gluestretchorder}}
@d glue_shrink_order_code=eTeX_int+7 {code for \.{\\glueshrinkorder}}
@d glue_stretch_code=eTeX_dim+7 {code for \.{\\gluestretch}}
@d glue_shrink_code=eTeX_dim+8 {code for \.{\\glueshrink}}
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("gluestretchorder",last_item,glue_stretch_order_code);
@!@:glue_stretch_order_}{\.{\\gluestretchorder} primitive@>
primitive("glueshrinkorder",last_item,glue_shrink_order_code);
@!@:glue_shrink_order_}{\.{\\glueshrinkorder} primitive@>
primitive("gluestretch",last_item,glue_stretch_code);
@!@:glue_stretch_}{\.{\\gluestretch} primitive@>
primitive("glueshrink",last_item,glue_shrink_code);
@!@:glue_shrink_}{\.{\\glueshrink} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
glue_stretch_order_code: print_esc("gluestretchorder");
glue_shrink_order_code: print_esc("glueshrinkorder");
glue_stretch_code: print_esc("gluestretch");
glue_shrink_code: print_esc("glueshrink");
@ @<Cases for fetching an integer value@>=
glue_stretch_order_code, glue_shrink_order_code:
begin scan_normal_glue; q:=cur_val;
if m=glue_stretch_order_code then cur_val:=stretch_order(q)
else cur_val:=shrink_order(q);
delete_glue_ref(q);
end;
@ @<Cases for fetching a dimension value@>=
glue_stretch_code, glue_shrink_code:
begin scan_normal_glue; q:=cur_val;
if m=glue_stretch_code then cur_val:=stretch(q)
else cur_val:=shrink(q);
delete_glue_ref(q);
end;
@ The \.{\\mutoglue} and \.{\\gluetomu} commands convert ``math'' glue
into normal glue and vice versa; they allow to manipulate math glue with
\.{\\gluestretch} etc.
@d mu_to_glue_code=eTeX_glue {code for \.{\\mutoglue}}
@d glue_to_mu_code=eTeX_mu {code for \.{\\gluetomu}}
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("mutoglue",last_item,mu_to_glue_code);
@!@:mu_to_glue_}{\.{\\mutoglue} primitive@>
primitive("gluetomu",last_item,glue_to_mu_code);
@!@:glue_to_mu_}{\.{\\gluetomu} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |last_item| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
mu_to_glue_code: print_esc("mutoglue");
glue_to_mu_code: print_esc("gluetomu");
@ @<Cases for fetching a glue value@>=
mu_to_glue_code: scan_mu_glue;
@ @<Cases for fetching a mu value@>=
glue_to_mu_code: scan_normal_glue;
@ \eTeX\ (in extended mode) supports 32768 (i.e., $2^{15}$) count,
dimen, skip, muskip, box, and token registers. As in \TeX\ the first
256 registers of each kind are realized as arrays in the table of
equivalents; the additional registers are realized as tree structures
built from variable-size nodes with individual registers existing only
when needed. Default values are used for nonexistent registers: zero
for count and dimen values, |zero_glue| for glue (skip and muskip)
values, void for boxes, and |null| for token lists (and current marks
discussed below).
Similarly there are 32768 mark classes; the command \.{\\marks}|n|
creates a mark node for a given mark class |0<=n<=32767| (where
\.{\\marks0} is synonymous to \.{\\mark}). The page builder (actually
the |fire_up| routine) and the |vsplit| routine maintain the current
values of |top_mark|, |first_mark|, |bot_mark|, |split_first_mark|, and
|split_bot_mark| for each mark class. They are accessed as
\.{\\topmarks}|n| etc., and \.{\\topmarks0} is again synonymous to
\.{\\topmark}. As in \TeX\ the five current marks for mark class zero
are realized as |cur_mark| array. The additional current marks are
again realized as tree structure with individual mark classes existing
only when needed.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("marks",mark,marks_code);
@!@:marks_}{\.{\\marks} primitive@>
primitive("topmarks",top_bot_mark,top_mark_code+marks_code);
@!@:top_marks_}{\.{\\topmarks} primitive@>
primitive("firstmarks",top_bot_mark,first_mark_code+marks_code);
@!@:first_marks_}{\.{\\firstmarks} primitive@>
primitive("botmarks",top_bot_mark,bot_mark_code+marks_code);
@!@:bot_marks_}{\.{\\botmarks} primitive@>
primitive("splitfirstmarks",top_bot_mark,split_first_mark_code+marks_code);
@!@:split_first_marks_}{\.{\\splitfirstmarks} primitive@>
primitive("splitbotmarks",top_bot_mark,split_bot_mark_code+marks_code);
@!@:split_bot_marks_}{\.{\\splitbotmarks} primitive@>
@ The |scan_register_num| procedure scans a register number that must
not exceed 255 in compatibility mode resp.\ 32767 in extended mode.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for ex...@>=
procedure@?scan_register_num; forward;@t\2@>
@ @<Declare procedures that scan restricted classes of integers@>=
procedure scan_register_num;
begin scan_int;
if (cur_val<0)or(cur_val>max_reg_num) then
begin print_err("Bad register code");
@.Bad register code@>
help2(max_reg_help_line)("I changed this one to zero.");
int_error(cur_val); cur_val:=0;
end;
end;
@ @<Initialize variables for \eTeX\ comp...@>=
max_reg_num:=255;
max_reg_help_line:="A register number must be between 0 and 255.";
@ @<Initialize variables for \eTeX\ ext...@>=
max_reg_num:=32767;
max_reg_help_line:="A register number must be between 0 and 32767.";
@ @<Glob...@>=
@!max_reg_num: halfword; {largest allowed register number}
@!max_reg_help_line: str_number; {first line of help message}
@ There are seven almost identical doubly linked trees, one for the
sparse array of the up to 32512 additional registers of each kind and
one for the sparse array of the up to 32767 additional mark classes.
The root of each such tree, if it exists, is an index node containing 16
pointers to subtrees for 4096 consecutive array elements. Similar index
nodes are the starting points for all nonempty subtrees for 4096, 256,
and 16 consecutive array elements. These four levels of index nodes are
followed by a fifth level with nodes for the individual array elements.
Each index node is nine words long. The pointers to the 16 possible
subtrees or are kept in the |info| and |link| fields of the last eight
words. (It would be both elegant and efficient to declare them as
array, unfortunately \PASCAL\ doesn't allow this.)
The fields in the first word of each index node and in the nodes for the
array elements are closely related. The |link| field points to the next
lower index node and the |sa_index| field contains four bits (one
hexadecimal digit) of the register number or mark class. For the lowest
index node the |link| field is |null| and the |sa_index| field indicates
the type of quantity (|int_val|, |dimen_val|, |glue_val|, |mu_val|,
|box_val|, |tok_val|, or |mark_val|). The |sa_used| field in the index
nodes counts how many of the 16 pointers are non-null.
The |sa_index| field in the nodes for array elements contains the four
bits plus 16 times the type. Therefore such a node represents a count
or dimen register if and only if |sa_index<dimen_val_limit|; it
represents a skip or muskip register if and only if
|dimen_val_limit<=sa_index<mu_val_limit|; it represents a box register
if and only if |mu_val_limit<=sa_index<box_val_limit|; it represents a
token list register if and only if
|box_val_limit<=sa_index<tok_val_limit|; finally it represents a mark
class if and only if |tok_val_limit<=sa_index|.
The |new_index| procedure creates an index node (returned in |cur_ptr|)
having given contents of the |sa_index| and |link| fields.
@d box_val==4 {the additional box registers}
@d mark_val=6 {the additional mark classes}
@#
@d dimen_val_limit=@"20 {$2^4\cdot(|dimen_val|+1)$}
@d mu_val_limit=@"40 {$2^4\cdot(|mu_val|+1)$}
@d box_val_limit=@"50 {$2^4\cdot(|box_val|+1)$}
@d tok_val_limit=@"60 {$2^4\cdot(|tok_val|+1)$}
@#
@d index_node_size=9 {size of an index node}
@d sa_index==type {a four-bit address or a type or both}
@d sa_used==subtype {count of non-null pointers}
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for ex...@>=
procedure new_index(@!i:quarterword; @!q:pointer);
var k:small_number; {loop index}
begin cur_ptr:=get_node(index_node_size); sa_index(cur_ptr):=i;
sa_used(cur_ptr):=0; link(cur_ptr):=q;
for k:=1 to index_node_size-1 do {clear all 16 pointers}
mem[cur_ptr+k]:=sa_null;
end;
@ The roots of the seven trees for the additional registers and mark
classes are kept in the |sa_root| array. The first six locations must
be dumped and undumped; the last one is also known as |sa_mark|.
@d sa_mark==sa_root[mark_val] {root for mark classes}
@<Glob...@>=
@!sa_root:array[int_val..mark_val] of pointer; {roots of sparse arrays}
@!cur_ptr:pointer; {value returned by |new_index| and |find_sa_element|}
@!sa_null:memory_word; {two |null| pointers}
@ @<Set init...@>=
sa_mark:=null; sa_null.hh.lh:=null; sa_null.hh.rh:=null;
@ @<Initialize table...@>=
for i:=int_val to tok_val do sa_root[i]:=null;
@ Given a type |t| and a sixteen-bit number |n|, the |find_sa_element|
procedure returns (in |cur_ptr|) a pointer to the node for the
corresponding array element, or |null| when no such element exists. The
third parameter |w| is set |true| if the element must exist, e.g.,
because it is about to be modified. The procedure has two main
branches: one follows the existing tree structure, the other (only used
when |w| is |true|) creates the missing nodes.
We use macros to extract the four-bit pieces from a sixteen-bit register
number or mark class and to fetch or store one of the 16 pointers from
an index node.
@d if_cur_ptr_is_null_then_return_or_goto(#)== {some tree element is missing}
begin if cur_ptr=null then
if w then goto #@+else return;
end
@#
@d hex_dig1(#)==# div 4096 {the fourth lowest hexadecimal digit}
@d hex_dig2(#)==(# div 256) mod 16 {the third lowest hexadecimal digit}
@d hex_dig3(#)==(# div 16) mod 16 {the second lowest hexadecimal digit}
@d hex_dig4(#)==# mod 16 {the lowest hexadecimal digit}
@#
@d get_sa_ptr==if odd(i) then cur_ptr:=link(q+(i div 2)+1)
else cur_ptr:=info(q+(i div 2)+1)
{set |cur_ptr| to the pointer indexed by |i| from index node |q|}
@d put_sa_ptr(#)==if odd(i) then link(q+(i div 2)+1):=#
else info(q+(i div 2)+1):=#
{store the pointer indexed by |i| in index node |q|}
@d add_sa_ptr==begin put_sa_ptr(cur_ptr); incr(sa_used(q));
end {add |cur_ptr| as the pointer indexed by |i| in index node |q|}
@d delete_sa_ptr==begin put_sa_ptr(null); decr(sa_used(q));
end {delete the pointer indexed by |i| in index node |q|}
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for ex...@>=
procedure find_sa_element(@!t:small_number;@!n:halfword;@!w:boolean);
{sets |cur_val| to sparse array element location or |null|}
label not_found,not_found1,not_found2,not_found3,not_found4,exit;
var q:pointer; {for list manipulations}
@!i:small_number; {a four bit index}
begin cur_ptr:=sa_root[t];
if_cur_ptr_is_null_then_return_or_goto(not_found);@/
q:=cur_ptr; i:=hex_dig1(n); get_sa_ptr;
if_cur_ptr_is_null_then_return_or_goto(not_found1);@/
q:=cur_ptr; i:=hex_dig2(n); get_sa_ptr;
if_cur_ptr_is_null_then_return_or_goto(not_found2);@/
q:=cur_ptr; i:=hex_dig3(n); get_sa_ptr;
if_cur_ptr_is_null_then_return_or_goto(not_found3);@/
q:=cur_ptr; i:=hex_dig4(n); get_sa_ptr;
if (cur_ptr=null)and w then goto not_found4;
return;
not_found: new_index(t,null); {create first level index node}
sa_root[t]:=cur_ptr; q:=cur_ptr; i:=hex_dig1(n);
not_found1: new_index(i,q); {create second level index node}
add_sa_ptr; q:=cur_ptr; i:=hex_dig2(n);
not_found2: new_index(i,q); {create third level index node}
add_sa_ptr; q:=cur_ptr; i:=hex_dig3(n);
not_found3: new_index(i,q); {create fourth level index node}
add_sa_ptr; q:=cur_ptr; i:=hex_dig4(n);
not_found4: @<Create a new array element of type |t| with index |i|@>;
link(cur_ptr):=q; add_sa_ptr;
exit:end;
@ The array elements for registers are subject to grouping and have an
|sa_lev| field (quite analogous to |eq_level|) instead of |sa_used|.
Since saved values as well as shorthand definitions (created by e.g.,
\.{\\countdef}) refer to the location of the respective array element,
we need a reference count that is kept in the |sa_ref| field. An array
element can be deleted (together with all references to it) when its
|sa_ref| value is |null| and its value is the default value.
@^reference counts@>
Skip, muskip, box, and token registers use two word nodes, their values
are stored in the |sa_ptr| field.
Count and dimen registers use three word nodes, their
values are stored in the |sa_int| resp.\ |sa_dim| field in the third
word; the |sa_ptr| field is used under the name |sa_num| to store
the register number. Mark classes use four word nodes. The last three
words contain the five types of current marks
@d sa_lev==sa_used {grouping level for the current value}
@d pointer_node_size=2 {size of an element with a pointer value}
@d sa_type(#)==(sa_index(#) div 16) {type part of combined type/index}
@d sa_ref(#)==info(#+1) {reference count of a sparse array element}
@d sa_ptr(#)==link(#+1) {a pointer value}
@#
@d word_node_size=3 {size of an element with a word value}
@d sa_num==sa_ptr {the register number}
@d sa_int(#)==mem[#+2].int {an integer}
@d sa_dim(#)==mem[#+2].sc {a dimension (a somewhat esotheric distinction)}
@#
@d mark_class_node_size=4 {size of an element for a mark class}
@#
@d fetch_box(#)== {fetch |box(cur_val)|}
if cur_val<256 then #:=box(cur_val)
else begin find_sa_element(box_val,cur_val,false);
if cur_ptr=null then #:=null@+else #:=sa_ptr(cur_ptr);
end
@<Create a new array element...@>=
if t=mark_val then {a mark class}
begin cur_ptr:=get_node(mark_class_node_size);
mem[cur_ptr+1]:=sa_null; mem[cur_ptr+2]:=sa_null; mem[cur_ptr+3]:=sa_null;
end
else begin if t<=dimen_val then {a count or dimen register}
begin cur_ptr:=get_node(word_node_size); sa_int(cur_ptr):=0;
sa_num(cur_ptr):=n;
end
else begin cur_ptr:=get_node(pointer_node_size);
if t<=mu_val then {a skip or muskip register}
begin sa_ptr(cur_ptr):=zero_glue; add_glue_ref(zero_glue);
end
else sa_ptr(cur_ptr):=null; {a box or token list register}
end;
sa_ref(cur_ptr):=null; {all registers have a reference count}
end;
sa_index(cur_ptr):=16*t+i; sa_lev(cur_ptr):=level_one
@ The |delete_sa_ref| procedure is called when a pointer to an array
element representing a register is being removed; this means that the
reference count should be decreased by one. If the reduced reference
count is |null| and the register has been (globally) assigned its
default value the array element should disappear, possibly together with
some index nodes. This procedure will never be used for mark class
nodes.
@^reference counts@>
@d add_sa_ref(#)==incr(sa_ref(#)) {increase reference count}
@#
@d change_box(#)== {change |box(cur_val)|, the |eq_level| stays the same}
if cur_val<256 then box(cur_val):=#@+else set_sa_box(#)
@#
@d set_sa_box(#)==begin find_sa_element(box_val,cur_val,false);
if cur_ptr<>null then
begin sa_ptr(cur_ptr):=#; add_sa_ref(cur_ptr); delete_sa_ref(cur_ptr);
end;
end
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure delete_sa_ref(@!q:pointer); {reduce reference count}
label exit;
var p:pointer; {for list manipulations}
@!i:small_number; {a four bit index}
@!s:small_number; {size of a node}
begin decr(sa_ref(q));
if sa_ref(q)<>null then return;
if sa_index(q)<dimen_val_limit then
if sa_int(q)=0 then s:=word_node_size
else return
else begin if sa_index(q)<mu_val_limit then
if sa_ptr(q)=zero_glue then delete_glue_ref(zero_glue)
else return
else if sa_ptr(q)<>null then return;
s:=pointer_node_size;
end;
repeat i:=hex_dig4(sa_index(q)); p:=q; q:=link(p); free_node(p,s);
if q=null then {the whole tree has been freed}
begin sa_root[i]:=null; return;
end;
delete_sa_ptr; s:=index_node_size; {node |q| is an index node}
until sa_used(q)>0;
exit:end;
@ The |print_sa_num| procedure prints the register number corresponding
to an array element.
@<Basic print...@>=
procedure print_sa_num(@!q:pointer); {print register number}
var @!n:halfword; {the register number}
begin if sa_index(q)<dimen_val_limit then n:=sa_num(q) {the easy case}
else begin n:=hex_dig4(sa_index(q)); q:=link(q); n:=n+16*sa_index(q);
q:=link(q); n:=n+256*(sa_index(q)+16*sa_index(link(q)));
end;
print_int(n);
end;
@ Here is a procedure that displays the contents of an array element
symbolically. It is used under similar circumstances as is
|restore_trace| (together with |show_eqtb|) for the quantities kept in
the |eqtb| array.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
@!stat procedure show_sa(@!p:pointer;@!s:str_number);
var t:small_number; {the type of element}
begin begin_diagnostic; print_char("{"); print(s); print_char(" ");
if p=null then print_char("?") {this can't happen}
else begin t:=sa_type(p);
if t<box_val then print_cmd_chr(register,p)
else if t=box_val then
begin print_esc("box"); print_sa_num(p);
end
else if t=tok_val then print_cmd_chr(toks_register,p)
else print_char("?"); {this can't happen either}
print_char("=");
if t=int_val then print_int(sa_int(p))
else if t=dimen_val then
begin print_scaled(sa_dim(p)); print("pt");
end
else begin p:=sa_ptr(p);
if t=glue_val then print_spec(p,"pt")
else if t=mu_val then print_spec(p,"mu")
else if t=box_val then
if p=null then print("void")
else begin depth_threshold:=0; breadth_max:=1; show_node_list(p);
end
else if t=tok_val then
begin if p<>null then show_token_list(link(p),null,32);
end
else print_char("?"); {this can't happen either}
end;
end;
print_char("}"); end_diagnostic(false);
end;
tats
@ Here we compute the pointer to the current mark of type |t| and mark
class |cur_val|.
@<Compute the mark pointer...@>=
begin find_sa_element(mark_val,cur_val,false);
if cur_ptr<>null then
if odd(t) then cur_ptr:=link(cur_ptr+(t div 2)+1)
else cur_ptr:=info(cur_ptr+(t div 2)+1);
end
@ The current marks for all mark classes are maintained by the |vsplit|
and |fire_up| routines and are finally destroyed (for \.{INITEX} only)
@.INITEX@>
by the |final_cleanup| routine. Apart from updating the current marks
when mark nodes are encountered, these routines perform certain actions
on all existing mark classes. The recursive |do_marks| procedure walks
through the whole tree or a subtree of existing mark class nodes and
preforms certain actions indicted by its first parameter |a|, the action
code. The second parameter |l| indicates the level of recursion (at
most four); the third parameter points to a nonempty tree or subtree.
The result is |true| if the complete tree or subtree has been deleted.
@d vsplit_init==0 {action code for |vsplit| initialization}
@d fire_up_init==1 {action code for |fire_up| initialization}
@d fire_up_done==2 {action code for |fire_up| completion}
@d destroy_marks==3 {action code for |final_cleanup|}
@#
@d sa_top_mark(#)==info(#+1) {\.{\\topmarks}|n|}
@d sa_first_mark(#)==link(#+1) {\.{\\firstmarks}|n|}
@d sa_bot_mark(#)==info(#+2) {\.{\\botmarks}|n|}
@d sa_split_first_mark(#)==link(#+2) {\.{\\splitfirstmarks}|n|}
@d sa_split_bot_mark(#)==info(#+3) {\.{\\splitbotmarks}|n|}
@<Declare the function called |do_marks|@>=
function do_marks(@!a,@!l:small_number;@!q:pointer):boolean;
var i:small_number; {a four bit index}
begin if l<4 then {|q| is an index node}
begin for i:=0 to 15 do
begin get_sa_ptr;
if cur_ptr<>null then if do_marks(a,l+1,cur_ptr) then delete_sa_ptr;
end;
if sa_used(q)=0 then
begin free_node(q,index_node_size); q:=null;
end;
end
else {|q| is the node for a mark class}
begin case a of
@<Cases for |do_marks|@>@;
end; {there are no other cases}
if sa_bot_mark(q)=null then if sa_split_bot_mark(q)=null then
begin free_node(q,mark_class_node_size); q:=null;
end;
end;
do_marks:=(q=null);
end;
@ At the start of the |vsplit| routine the existing |split_fist_mark|
and |split_bot_mark| are discarded.
@<Cases for |do_marks|@>=
vsplit_init: if sa_split_first_mark(q)<>null then
begin delete_token_ref(sa_split_first_mark(q)); sa_split_first_mark(q):=null;
delete_token_ref(sa_split_bot_mark(q)); sa_split_bot_mark(q):=null;
end;
@ We use again the fact that |split_first_mark=null| if and only if
|split_bot_mark=null|.
@<Update the current marks for |vsplit|@>=
begin find_sa_element(mark_val,mark_class(p),true);
if sa_split_first_mark(cur_ptr)=null then
begin sa_split_first_mark(cur_ptr):=mark_ptr(p);
add_token_ref(mark_ptr(p));
end
else delete_token_ref(sa_split_bot_mark(cur_ptr));
sa_split_bot_mark(cur_ptr):=mark_ptr(p);
add_token_ref(mark_ptr(p));
end
@ At the start of the |fire_up| routine the old |top_mark| and
|first_mark| are discarded, whereas the old |bot_mark| becomes the new
|top_mark|. An empty new |top_mark| token list is, however, discarded
as well in order that mark class nodes can eventually be released. We
use again the fact that |bot_mark<>null| implies |first_mark<>null|; it
also knows that |bot_mark=null| implies |top_mark=first_mark=null|.
@<Cases for |do_marks|@>=
fire_up_init: if sa_bot_mark(q)<>null then
begin if sa_top_mark(q)<>null then delete_token_ref(sa_top_mark(q));
delete_token_ref(sa_first_mark(q)); sa_first_mark(q):=null;
if link(sa_bot_mark(q))=null then {an empty token list}
begin delete_token_ref(sa_bot_mark(q)); sa_bot_mark(q):=null;
end
else add_token_ref(sa_bot_mark(q));
sa_top_mark(q):=sa_bot_mark(q);
end;
@ @<Cases for |do_marks|@>=
fire_up_done: if (sa_top_mark(q)<>null)and(sa_first_mark(q)=null) then
begin sa_first_mark(q):=sa_top_mark(q); add_token_ref(sa_top_mark(q));
end;
@ @<Update the current marks for |fire_up|@>=
begin find_sa_element(mark_val,mark_class(p),true);
if sa_first_mark(cur_ptr)=null then
begin sa_first_mark(cur_ptr):=mark_ptr(p);
add_token_ref(mark_ptr(p));
end;
if sa_bot_mark(cur_ptr)<>null then delete_token_ref(sa_bot_mark(cur_ptr));
sa_bot_mark(cur_ptr):=mark_ptr(p); add_token_ref(mark_ptr(p));
end
@ Here we use the fact that the five current mark pointers in a mark
class node occupy the same locations as the the first five pointers of
an index node. For systems using a run-time switch to distinguish
between \.{VIRTEX} and \.{INITEX}, the codewords `$|init|\ldots|tini|$'
surrounding the following piece of code should be removed.
@.INITEX@>
@^system dependencies@>
@<Cases for |do_marks|@>=
@!init destroy_marks: for i:=top_mark_code to split_bot_mark_code do
begin get_sa_ptr;
if cur_ptr<>null then
begin delete_token_ref(cur_ptr); put_sa_ptr(null);
end;
end;
tini
@ The command code |register| is used for `\.{\\count}', `\.{\\dimen}',
etc., as well as for references to sparse array elements defined by
`\.{\\countdef}', etc.
@<Cases of |register| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
begin if (chr_code<mem_bot)or(chr_code>lo_mem_stat_max) then
cmd:=sa_type(chr_code)
else begin cmd:=chr_code-mem_bot; chr_code:=null;
end;
if cmd=int_val then print_esc("count")
else if cmd=dimen_val then print_esc("dimen")
else if cmd=glue_val then print_esc("skip")
else print_esc("muskip");
if chr_code<>null then print_sa_num(chr_code);
end
@ Similarly the command code |toks_register| is used for `\.{\\toks}' as
well as for references to sparse array elements defined by
`\.{\\toksdef}'.
@<Cases of |toks_register| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
begin print_esc("toks");
if chr_code<>mem_bot then print_sa_num(chr_code);
end
@ When a shorthand definition for an element of one of the sparse arrays
is destroyed, we must reduce the reference count.
@<Cases for |eq_destroy|@>=
toks_register,register:
if (equiv_field(w)<mem_bot)or(equiv_field(w)>lo_mem_stat_max) then
delete_sa_ref(equiv_field(w));
@ The task to maintain (change, save, and restore) register values is
essentially the same when the register is realized as sparse array
element or entry in |eqtb|. The global variable |sa_chain| is the head
of a linked list of entries saved at the topmost level |sa_level|; the
lists for lowel levels are kept in special save stack entries.
@<Glob...@>=
@!sa_chain: pointer; {chain of saved sparse array entries}
@!sa_level: quarterword; {group level for |sa_chain|}
@ @<Set init...@>=
sa_chain:=null; sa_level:=level_zero;
@ The individual saved items are kept in pointer or word nodes similar
to those used for the array elements: a word node with value zero is,
however, saved as pointer node with the otherwise impossible |sa_index|
value |tok_val_limit|.
@d sa_loc==sa_ref {location of saved item}
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure sa_save(@!p:pointer); {saves value of |p|}
var q:pointer; {the new save node}
@!i:quarterword; {index field of node}
begin if cur_level<>sa_level then
begin check_full_save_stack; save_type(save_ptr):=restore_sa;
save_level(save_ptr):=sa_level; save_index(save_ptr):=sa_chain;
incr(save_ptr); sa_chain:=null; sa_level:=cur_level;
end;
i:=sa_index(p);
if i<dimen_val_limit then
begin if sa_int(p)=0 then
begin q:=get_node(pointer_node_size); i:=tok_val_limit;
end
else begin q:=get_node(word_node_size); sa_int(q):=sa_int(p);
end;
sa_ptr(q):=null;
end
else begin q:=get_node(pointer_node_size); sa_ptr(q):=sa_ptr(p);
end;
sa_loc(q):=p; sa_index(q):=i; sa_lev(q):=sa_lev(p);
link(q):=sa_chain; sa_chain:=q; add_sa_ref(p);
end;
@ @<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure sa_destroy(@!p:pointer); {destroy value of |p|}
begin if sa_index(p)<mu_val_limit then delete_glue_ref(sa_ptr(p))
else if sa_ptr(p)<>null then
if sa_index(p)<box_val_limit then flush_node_list(sa_ptr(p))
else delete_token_ref(sa_ptr(p));
end;
@ The procedure |sa_def| assigns a new value to sparse array elements,
and saves the former value if appropriate. This procedure is used only
for skip, muskip, box, and token list registers. The counterpart of
|sa_def| for count and dimen registers is called |sa_w_def|.
@d sa_define(#)==if e then
if global then gsa_def(#)@+else sa_def(#)
else define
@#
@d sa_def_box== {assign |cur_box| to |box(cur_val)|}
begin find_sa_element(box_val,cur_val,true);
if global then gsa_def(cur_ptr,cur_box)@+else sa_def(cur_ptr,cur_box);
end
@#
@d sa_word_define(#)==if e then
if global then gsa_w_def(#)@+else sa_w_def(#)
else word_define(#)
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure sa_def(@!p:pointer;@!e:halfword);
{new data for sparse array elements}
begin add_sa_ref(p);
if sa_ptr(p)=e then
begin @!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"reassigning");@+tats@;@/
sa_destroy(p);
end
else begin @!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"changing");@+tats@;@/
if sa_lev(p)=cur_level then sa_destroy(p)@+else sa_save(p);
sa_lev(p):=cur_level; sa_ptr(p):=e;
@!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"into");@+tats@;@/
end;
delete_sa_ref(p);
end;
@#
procedure sa_w_def(@!p:pointer;@!w:integer);
begin add_sa_ref(p);
if sa_int(p)=w then
begin @!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"reassigning");@+tats@;@/
end
else begin @!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"changing");@+tats@;@/
if sa_lev(p)<>cur_level then sa_save(p);
sa_lev(p):=cur_level; sa_int(p):=w;
@!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"into");@+tats@;@/
end;
delete_sa_ref(p);
end;
@ The |sa_def| and |sa_w_def| routines take care of local definitions.
@^global definitions@>
Global definitions are done in almost the same way, but there is no need
to save old values, and the new value is associated with |level_one|.
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure gsa_def(@!p:pointer;@!e:halfword); {global |sa_def|}
begin add_sa_ref(p);
@!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"globally changing");@+tats@;@/
sa_destroy(p); sa_lev(p):=level_one; sa_ptr(p):=e;
@!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"into");@+tats@;@/
delete_sa_ref(p);
end;
@#
procedure gsa_w_def(@!p:pointer;@!w:integer); {global |sa_w_def|}
begin add_sa_ref(p);
@!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"globally changing");@+tats@;@/
sa_lev(p):=level_one; sa_int(p):=w;
@!stat if tracing_assigns>0 then show_sa(p,"into");@+tats@;@/
delete_sa_ref(p);
end;
@ The |sa_restore| procedure restores the sparse array entries pointed
at by |sa_chain|
@<Declare \eTeX\ procedures for tr...@>=
procedure sa_restore;
var p:pointer; {sparse array element}
begin repeat p:=sa_loc(sa_chain);
if sa_lev(p)=level_one then
begin if sa_index(p)>=dimen_val_limit then sa_destroy(sa_chain);
@!stat if tracing_restores>0 then show_sa(p,"retaining");@+tats@;@/
end
else begin if sa_index(p)<dimen_val_limit then
if sa_index(sa_chain)<dimen_val_limit then sa_int(p):=sa_int(sa_chain)
else sa_int(p):=0
else begin sa_destroy(p); sa_ptr(p):=sa_ptr(sa_chain);
end;
sa_lev(p):=sa_lev(sa_chain);
@!stat if tracing_restores>0 then show_sa(p,"restoring");@+tats@;@/
end;
delete_sa_ref(p);
p:=sa_chain; sa_chain:=link(p);
if sa_index(p)<dimen_val_limit then free_node(p,word_node_size)
else free_node(p,pointer_node_size);
until sa_chain=null;
end;
@ When the value of |last_line_fit| is positive, the last line of a
(partial) paragraph is treated in a special way and we need additional
fields in the active nodes.
@d active_node_size_extended=5 {number of words in extended active nodes}
@d active_short(#)==mem[#+3].sc {|shortfall| of this line}
@d active_glue(#)==mem[#+4].sc {corresponding glue stretch or shrink}
@<Glob...@>=
@!last_line_fill:pointer; {the |par_fill_skip| glue node of the new paragraph}
@!do_last_line_fit:boolean; {special algorithm for last line of paragraph?}
@!active_node_size:small_number; {number of words in active nodes}
@!fill_width:array[0..2] of scaled; {infinite stretch components of
|par_fill_skip|}
@!best_pl_short:array[very_loose_fit..tight_fit] of scaled; {|shortfall|
corresponding to |minimal_demerits|}
@!best_pl_glue:array[very_loose_fit..tight_fit] of scaled; {corresponding
glue stretch or shrink}
@ The new algorithm for the last line requires that the stretchability of
|par_fill_skip| is infinite and the stretchability of |left_skip| plus
|right_skip| is finite.
@<Check for special...@>=
do_last_line_fit:=false; active_node_size:=active_node_size_normal;
{just in case}
if last_line_fit>0 then
begin q:=glue_ptr(last_line_fill);
if (stretch(q)>0)and(stretch_order(q)>normal) then
if (background[3]=0)and(background[4]=0)and(background[5]=0) then
begin do_last_line_fit:=true;
active_node_size:=active_node_size_extended;
fill_width[0]:=0; fill_width[1]:=0; fill_width[2]:=0;
fill_width[stretch_order(q)-1]:=stretch(q);
end;
end
@ @<Other local variables for |try_break|@>=
@!g:scaled; {glue stretch or shrink of test line, adjustment for last line}
@ Here we initialize the additional fields of the first active node
representing the beginning of the paragraph.
@<Initialize additional fields of the first active node@>=
begin active_short(q):=0; active_glue(q):=0;
end
@ Here we compute the adjustment |g| and badness |b| for a line from |r|
to the end of the paragraph. When any of the criteria for adjustment is
violated we fall through to the normal algorithm.
The last line must be too short, and have infinite stretch entirely due
to |par_fill_skip|.
@<Perform computations for last line and |goto found|@>=
begin if (active_short(r)=0)or(active_glue(r)<=0) then goto not_found;
{previous line was neither stretched nor shrunk, or was infinitely bad}
if (cur_active_width[3]<>fill_width[0])or@|
(cur_active_width[4]<>fill_width[1])or@|
(cur_active_width[5]<>fill_width[2]) then goto not_found;
{infinite stretch of this line not entirely due to |par_fill_skip|}
if active_short(r)>0 then g:=cur_active_width[2]
else g:=cur_active_width[6];
if g<=0 then goto not_found; {no finite stretch resp.\ no shrink}
arith_error:=false; g:=fract(g,active_short(r),active_glue(r),max_dimen);
if last_line_fit<1000 then g:=fract(g,last_line_fit,1000,max_dimen);
if arith_error then
if active_short(r)>0 then g:=max_dimen@+else g:=-max_dimen;
if g>0 then
@<Set the value of |b| to the badness of the last line for stretching,
compute the corresponding |fit_class|, and |goto found|@>
else if g<0 then
@<Set the value of |b| to the badness of the last line for shrinking,
compute the corresponding |fit_class|, and |goto found|@>;
not_found:end
@ These badness computations are rather similar to those of the standard
algorithm, with the adjustment amount |g| replacing the |shortfall|.
@<Set the value of |b| to the badness of the last line for str...@>=
begin if g>shortfall then g:=shortfall;
if g>7230584 then if cur_active_width[2]<1663497 then
begin b:=inf_bad; fit_class:=very_loose_fit; goto found;
end;
b:=badness(g,cur_active_width[2]);
if b>12 then
if b>99 then fit_class:=very_loose_fit
else fit_class:=loose_fit
else fit_class:=decent_fit;
goto found;
end
@ @<Set the value of |b| to the badness of the last line for shr...@>=
begin if -g>cur_active_width[6] then g:=-cur_active_width[6];
b:=badness(-g,cur_active_width[6]);
if b>12 then fit_class:=tight_fit@+else fit_class:=decent_fit;
goto found;
end
@ Vanishing values of |shortfall| and |g| indicate that the last line is
not adjusted.
@<Adjust \(t)the additional data for last line@>=
begin if cur_p=null then shortfall:=0;
if shortfall>0 then g:=cur_active_width[2]
else if shortfall<0 then g:=cur_active_width[6]
else g:=0;
end
@ For each feasible break we record the shortfall and glue stretch or
shrink (or adjustment).
@<Store \(a)additional data for this feasible break@>=
begin best_pl_short[fit_class]:=shortfall; best_pl_glue[fit_class]:=g;
end
@ Here we save these data in the active node representing a potential
line break.
@<Store \(a)additional data in the new active node@>=
begin active_short(q):=best_pl_short[fit_class];
active_glue(q):=best_pl_glue[fit_class];
end
@ @<Print additional data in the new active node@>=
begin print(" s="); print_scaled(active_short(q));
if cur_p=null then print(" a=")@+else print(" g=");
print_scaled(active_glue(q));
end
@ Here we either reset |do_last_line_fit| or adjust the |par_fill_skip|
glue.
@<Adjust \(t)the final line of the paragraph@>=
if active_short(best_bet)=0 then do_last_line_fit:=false
else begin q:=new_spec(glue_ptr(last_line_fill));
delete_glue_ref(glue_ptr(last_line_fill));
width(q):=width(q)+active_short(best_bet)-active_glue(best_bet);
stretch(q):=0; glue_ptr(last_line_fill):=q;
end
@ When reading \.{\\patterns} while \.{\\savinghyphcodes} is positive
the current |lc_code| values are stored together with the hyphenation
patterns for the current language. They will later be used instead of
the |lc_code| values for hyphenation purposes.
The |lc_code| values are stored in the linked trie analogous to patterns
$p_1$ of length~1, with |hyph_root=trie_r[0]| replacing |trie_root| and
|lc_code(p_1)| replacing the |trie_op| code. This allows to compress
and pack them together with the patterns with minimal changes to the
existing code.
@d hyph_root==trie_r[0] {root of the linked trie for |hyph_codes|}
@<Initialize table entries...@>=
hyph_root:=0; hyph_start:=0;
@ @<Store hyphenation codes for current language@>=
begin c:=cur_lang; first_child:=false; p:=0;
repeat q:=p; p:=trie_r[q];
until (p=0)or(c<=so(trie_c[p]));
if (p=0)or(c<so(trie_c[p])) then
@<Insert a new trie node between |q| and |p|, and
make |p| point to it@>;
q:=p; {now node |q| represents |cur_lang|}
@<Store all current |lc_code| values@>;
end
@ We store all nonzero |lc_code| values, overwriting any previously
stored values (and possibly wasting a few trie nodes that were used
previously and are not needed now). We always store at least one
|lc_code| value such that |hyph_index| (defined below) will not be zero.
@<Store all current |lc_code| values@>=
p:=trie_l[q]; first_child:=true;
for c:=0 to 255 do
if (lc_code(c)>0)or((c=255)and first_child) then
begin if p=0 then
@<Insert a new trie node between |q| and |p|, and
make |p| point to it@>
else trie_c[p]:=si(c);
trie_o[p]:=qi(lc_code(c));
q:=p; p:=trie_r[q]; first_child:=false;
end;
if first_child then trie_l[q]:=0@+else trie_r[q]:=0
@ We must avoid to ``take'' location~1, in order to distinguish between
|lc_code| values and patterns.
@<Pack all stored |hyph_codes|@>=
begin if trie_root=0 then for p:=0 to 255 do trie_min[p]:=p+2;
first_fit(hyph_root); trie_pack(hyph_root);
hyph_start:=trie_ref[hyph_root];
end
@ The global variable |hyph_index| will point to the hyphenation codes
for the current language.
@d set_hyph_index== {set |hyph_index| for current language}
if trie_char(hyph_start+cur_lang)<>qi(cur_lang)
then hyph_index:=0 {no hyphenation codes for |cur_lang|}
else hyph_index:=trie_link(hyph_start+cur_lang)
@#
@d set_lc_code(#)== {set |hc[0]| to hyphenation or lc code for |#|}
if hyph_index=0 then hc[0]:=lc_code(#)
else if trie_char(hyph_index+#)<>qi(#) then hc[0]:=0
else hc[0]:=qo(trie_op(hyph_index+#))
@<Glob...@>=
@!hyph_start:trie_pointer; {root of the packed trie for |hyph_codes|}
@!hyph_index:trie_pointer; {pointer to hyphenation codes for |cur_lang|}
@ When |saving_vdiscards| is positive then the glue, kern, and penalty
nodes removed by the page builder or by \.{\\vsplit} from the top of a
vertical list are saved in special lists instead of being discarded.
@d tail_page_disc==disc_ptr[copy_code] {last item removed by page builder}
@d page_disc==disc_ptr[last_box_code] {first item removed by page builder}
@d split_disc==disc_ptr[vsplit_code] {first item removed by \.{\\vsplit}}
@<Glob...@>=
@!disc_ptr:array[copy_code..vsplit_code] of pointer; {list pointers}
@ @<Set init...@>=
page_disc:=null; split_disc:=null;
@ The \.{\\pagediscards} and \.{\\splitdiscards} commands share the
command code |un_vbox| with \.{\\unvbox} and \.{\\unvcopy}, they are
distinguished by their |chr_code| values |last_box_code| and
|vsplit_code|. These |chr_code| values are larger than |box_code| and
|copy_code|.
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("pagediscards",un_vbox,last_box_code);@/
@!@:page_discards_}{\.{\\pagediscards} primitive@>
primitive("splitdiscards",un_vbox,vsplit_code);@/
@!@:split_discards_}{\.{\\splitdiscards} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |un_vbox| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
else if chr_code=last_box_code then print_esc("pagediscards")
else if chr_code=vsplit_code then print_esc("splitdiscards")
@ @<Handle saved items and |goto done|@>=
begin link(tail):=disc_ptr[cur_chr]; disc_ptr[cur_chr]:=null;
goto done;
end
@ The \.{\\interlinepenalties}, \.{\\clubpenalties}, \.{\\widowpenalties},
and \.{\\displaywidowpenalties} commands allow to define arrays of
penalty values to be used instead of the corresponding single values.
@d inter_line_penalties_ptr==equiv(inter_line_penalties_loc)
@d club_penalties_ptr==equiv(club_penalties_loc)
@d widow_penalties_ptr==equiv(widow_penalties_loc)
@d display_widow_penalties_ptr==equiv(display_widow_penalties_loc)
@<Generate all \eTeX...@>=
primitive("interlinepenalties",set_shape,inter_line_penalties_loc);@/
@!@:inter_line_penalties_}{\.{\\interlinepenalties} primitive@>
primitive("clubpenalties",set_shape,club_penalties_loc);@/
@!@:club_penalties_}{\.{\\clubpenalties} primitive@>
primitive("widowpenalties",set_shape,widow_penalties_loc);@/
@!@:widow_penalties_}{\.{\\widowpenalties} primitive@>
primitive("displaywidowpenalties",set_shape,display_widow_penalties_loc);@/
@!@:display_widow_penalties_}{\.{\\displaywidowpenalties} primitive@>
@ @<Cases of |set_shape| for |print_cmd_chr|@>=
inter_line_penalties_loc: print_esc("interlinepenalties");
club_penalties_loc: print_esc("clubpenalties");
widow_penalties_loc: print_esc("widowpenalties");
display_widow_penalties_loc: print_esc("displaywidowpenalties");
@ @<Fetch a penalties array element@>=
begin scan_int;
if (equiv(m)=null)or(cur_val<0) then cur_val:=0
else begin if cur_val>penalty(equiv(m)) then cur_val:=penalty(equiv(m));
cur_val:=penalty(equiv(m)+cur_val);
end;
end
@* \[54] System-dependent changes.
@z
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