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/*
mainbody.w
Copyright 2009-2010 Taco Hoekwater <taco@@luatex.org>
This file is part of LuaTeX.
LuaTeX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
LuaTeX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with LuaTeX; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "ptexlib.h"
/*tex
This is where the action starts. We're speaking of \LUATEX, a continuation of
\PDFTEX\ (which included \ETEX) and \ALEPH. As \TEX, \LUATEX\ is a document
compiler intended to simplify high quality typesetting for many of the world's
languages. It is an extension of D. E. Knuth's \TEX, which was designed
essentially for the typesetting of languages using the Latin alphabet. Although
it is a direct decendant of \TEX, and therefore mostly compatible, there are
some subtle differences that relate to \UNICODE\ support and \OPENTYPE\ math.
The \ALEPH\ subsystem loosens many of the restrictions imposed by~\TeX: register
numbers are no longer limited to 8~bits. Fonts may have more than 256~characters,
more than 256~fonts may be used, etc. We use a similar model. We also borrowed
the directional model but have upgraded it a bit as well as integrated it more
tightly.
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 \LUATEX, \PDFTEX, nor \ETEX,
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.
\starttyping
% Version 0 was released in September 1982 after it passed a variety of tests.
% Version 1 was released in November 1983 after thorough testing.
% Version 1.1 fixed ``disappearing font identifiers'' et alia (July 1984).
% Version 1.2 allowed `0' in response to an error, et alia (October 1984).
% Version 1.3 made memory allocation more flexible and local (November 1984).
% Version 1.4 fixed accents right after line breaks, et alia (April 1985).
% Version 1.5 fixed \the\toks after other expansion in \edefs (August 1985).
% Version 2.0 (almost identical to 1.5) corresponds to "Volume B" (April 1986).
% Version 2.1 corrected anomalies in discretionary breaks (January 1987).
% Version 2.2 corrected "(Please type...)" with null \endlinechar (April 1987).
% Version 2.3 avoided incomplete page in premature termination (August 1987).
% Version 2.4 fixed \noaligned rules in indented displays (August 1987).
% Version 2.5 saved cur_order when expanding tokens (September 1987).
% Version 2.6 added 10sp slop when shipping leaders (November 1987).
% Version 2.7 improved rounding of negative-width characters (November 1987).
% Version 2.8 fixed weird bug if no \patterns are used (December 1987).
% Version 2.9 made \csname\endcsname's "relax" local (December 1987).
% Version 2.91 fixed \outer\def\a0{}\a\a bug (April 1988).
% Version 2.92 fixed \patterns, also file names with complex macros (May 1988).
% Version 2.93 fixed negative halving in allocator when mem_min<0 (June 1988).
% Version 2.94 kept open_log_file from calling fatal_error (November 1988).
% Version 2.95 solved that problem a better way (December 1988).
% Version 2.96 corrected bug in "Infinite shrinkage" recovery (January 1989).
% Version 2.97 corrected blunder in creating 2.95 (February 1989).
% Version 2.98 omitted save_for_after at outer level (March 1989).
% Version 2.99 caught $$\begingroup\halign..$$ (June 1989).
% Version 2.991 caught .5\ifdim.6... (June 1989).
% Version 2.992 introduced major changes for 8-bit extensions (September 1989).
% Version 2.993 fixed a save_stack synchronization bug et alia (December 1989).
% Version 3.0 fixed unusual displays; was more \output robust (March 1990).
% Version 3.1 fixed nullfont, disabled \write{\the\prevgraf} (September 1990).
% Version 3.14 fixed unprintable font names and corrected typos (March 1991).
% Version 3.141 more of same; reconstituted ligatures better (March 1992).
% Version 3.1415 preserved nonexplicit kerns, tidied up (February 1993).
% Version 3.14159 allowed fontmemsize to change; bulletproofing (March 1995).
% Version 3.141592 fixed \xleaders, glueset, weird alignments (December 2002).
% Version 3.1415926 was a general cleanup with minor fixes (February 2008).
\stoptyping
Although considerable effort has been expended to make the LuaTeX program correct
and reliable, no warranty is implied; the authors disclaim 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 authors hope
that users enjoy it.
{\em You will find a lot of comments that originate in original \TEX. We kept them
as a side effect of the conversion from \WEB\ to \CWEB. Because there is not much
webbing going on here eventually the files became regular \CCODE\ files with still
potentially typeset comments. As we add our own comments, and also comments are
there from \PDFTEX, \ALEPH\ and \ETEX, we get a curious mix. The best comments are
of course from Don Knuth. All bad comments are ours. All errors are ours too!
Not all comments make sense, because some things are implemented differently, for
instance some memory management. But the principles of tokens and nodes stayed.
It anyway means that you sometimes need to keep in mind that the explanation is
more geared to traditional \TEX. But that's not a bad thing. Sorry Don for any
confusion we introduced. The readers should have a copy of the \TEX\ books at hand
anyway.}
A large piece of software like \TeX\ has inherent complexity that cannot be
reduced below a certain level of difficulty, although each individual part is
fairly simple by itself. The \.{WEB} language is intended to make the algorithms
as readable as possible, by reflecting the way the individual program pieces fit
together and by providing the cross-references that connect different parts.
Detailed comments about what is going on, and about why things were done in
certain ways, have been liberally sprinkled throughout the program. These
comments explain features of the implementation, but they rarely attempt to
explain the \TeX\ language itself, since the reader is supposed to be familiar
with {\sl The \TeX book}.
The present implementation has a long ancestry, beginning in the summer of~1977,
when Michael~F. Plass and Frank~M. Liang designed and coded a prototype @^Plass,
Michael Frederick@> @^Liang, Franklin Mark@> @^Knuth, Donald Ervin@> based on
some specifications that the author had made in May of that year. This original
proto\TeX\ included macro definitions and elementary manipulations on boxes and
glue, but it did not have line-breaking, page-breaking, mathematical formulas,
alignment routines, error recovery, or the present semantic nest; furthermore, it
used character lists instead of token lists, so that a control sequence like
\.{\\halign} was represented by a list of seven characters. A complete version of
\TeX\ was designed and coded by the author in late 1977 and early 1978; that
program, like its prototype, was written in the {\mc SAIL} language, for which an
excellent debugging system was available. Preliminary plans to convert the {\mc
SAIL} code into a form somewhat like the present ``web'' were developed by Luis
Trabb~Pardo and @^Trabb Pardo, Luis Isidoro@> the author at the beginning of
1979, and a complete implementation was created by Ignacio~A. Zabala in 1979 and
1980. The \TeX82 program, which @^Zabala Salelles, Ignacio Andr\'es@> was written
by the author during the latter part of 1981 and the early part of 1982, also
incorporates ideas from the 1979 implementation of @^Guibas, Leonidas Ioannis@>
@^Sedgewick, Robert@> @^Wyatt, Douglas Kirk@> \TeX\ in {\mc MESA} that was
written by Leonidas Guibas, Robert Sedgewick, and Douglas Wyatt at the Xerox Palo
Alto Research Center. Several hundred refinements were introduced into \TeX82
based on the experiences gained with the original implementations, so that
essentially every part of the system has been substantially improved. After the
appearance of ``Version 0'' in September 1982, this program benefited greatly
from the comments of many other people, notably David~R. Fuchs and Howard~W.
Trickey. A final revision in September 1989 extended the input character set to
eight-bit codes and introduced the ability to hyphenate words from different
languages, based on some ideas of Michael~J. Ferguson. @^Fuchs, David Raymond@>
@^Trickey, Howard Wellington@> @^Ferguson, Michael John@>
No doubt there still is plenty of room for improvement, but the author is firmly
committed to keeping \TeX82 ``frozen'' from now on; stability and reliability are
to be its main virtues.
On the other hand, the \.{WEB} description can be extended without changing the
core of \TeX82 itself, and the program has been designed so that such extensions
are not extremely difficult to make. The |banner| string defined here should be
changed whenever \TeX\ undergoes any modifications, so that it will be clear
which version of \TeX\ might be the guilty party when a problem arises.
@^extensions to \TeX@> @^system dependencies@>
This program contains code for various features extending \TeX, therefore this
program is called `\eTeX' and not `\TeX'; the official name `\TeX' by itself is
reserved for software systems that are fully compatible with each other. A
special test suite called the ``\.{TRIP} test'' is available for helping to
determine whether a particular implementation deserves to be known as `\TeX'
[cf.~Stanford Computer Science report CS1027, 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'.
This is the first of many sections of \TeX\ where global variables are defined.
*/
/*tex Are we using lua for initializations? */
boolean luainit;
/*tex Print file open and close info? */
boolean tracefilenames;
/*tex
This program has two important variations: (1) There is a long and slow version
called \.{INITEX}, which does the extra calculations needed to @.INITEX@>
initialize \TeX's internal tables; and (2)~there is a shorter and faster
production version, which cuts the initialization to a bare minimum.
*/
/*tex are we \.{INITEX}? */
boolean ini_version;
/*tex was the dump name option used? */
boolean dump_option;
/*tex was a \.{\%\AM format} line seen? */
boolean dump_line;
/*tex temporary for setup */
int bound_default;
/*tex temporary for setup */
char *bound_name;
/*tex width of context lines on terminal error messages */
int error_line;
/*tex
width of first lines of contexts in terminal error messages; should be
between 30 and |error_line-15|
*/
int half_error_line;
/*tex width of longest text lines output; should be at least 60 */
int max_print_line;
/*tex maximum number of strings; must not exceed |max_halfword| */
int max_strings;
/*tex strings available after format loaded */
int strings_free;
/*tex loop variable for initialization */
int font_k;
/*tex
putting a character in front of a macro trace (feature suggested by PO on
tex implementor list
*/
int level_max;
int level_chr;
/*tex
maximum number of characters simultaneously present in current lines of open
files and in control sequences between \.{\\csname} and \.{\\endcsname}; must
not exceed |max_halfword|
*/
int buf_size;
/*tex maximum number of simultaneous input sources */
int stack_size;
/*tex
maximum number of input files and error insertions that can be going on
simultaneously
*/
int max_in_open;
/*tex maximum number of simultaneous macro parameters */
int param_size;
/*tex maximum number of semantic levels simultaneously active */
int nest_size;
/*tex
space for saving values outside of current group; must be at most
|max_halfword|
*/
int save_size;
/*tex limits recursive calls of the |expand| procedure */
int expand_depth;
/* parse the first line for options is ignored. */
/*int parsefirstlinep;*/
/*tex format messages as file:line:error */
int filelineerrorstylep;
/*tex stop at first error */
int haltonerrorp;
/*tex already trying to halt? */
boolean haltingonerrorp;
/*tex current filename is quoted */
boolean quoted_filename;
int get_luatexversion(void)
{
return luatex_version;
}
/*tex the number of pages that have been shipped out */
int total_pages = 0;
/*tex recent outputs that didn't ship anything out */
int dead_cycles = 0;
str_number get_luatexrevision(void)
{
return luatex_revision;
}
/*tex
This is it: the part of \TeX\ that executes all those procedures we have written.
We have noted that there are two versions of \TeX82. One, called \.{INITEX},
@.INITEX@> has to be run first; it initializes everything from scratch, without
reading a format file, and it has the capability of dumping a format file. The
other one is called `\.{VIRTEX}'; it is a ``virgin'' program that needs
@.VIRTEX@> to input a format file in order to get started.
For \LUATEX\ it is important to know that we still dump a format. But, in order
to gain speed and a smaller footprint, we gzip the format (level 3). We also
store some information that makes an abort possible in case of an incompatible
engine version, which is important as \LUATEX\ develops. It is possible to store
\LUA\ code in the format but not the current upvalues so you still need to
initialize. Also, traditional fonts are stored, as are extended fonts but any
additional information needed for instance to deal with \OPENTYPE\ fonts is to be
handled by \LUA\ code and therefore not present in the format.
*/
#define const_chk(A) do { \
if (A < inf_##A) \
A = inf_##A; \
if (A > sup_##A) \
A = sup_##A; \
} while (0)
#define setup_bound_var(A,B,C) do { \
if (luainit>0) { \
get_lua_number("texconfig",B,&C); \
if (C==0) \
C=A; \
} else { \
integer x; \
setupboundvariable(&x, B, A); \
C = (int)x; \
} \
} while (0)
int ready_already = 0;
int main_initialize(void)
{
/*
In case somebody has inadvertently made bad settings of the
``constants,'' \LUATEX\ checks them using a variable called |bad|.
*/
int bad = 0;
/*tex
Bounds that may be set from the configuration file. We want the user to
be able to specify the names with underscores, but \.{TANGLE} removes
underscores, so we're stuck giving the names twice, once as a string,
once as the identifier. How ugly. (We can change that now.)
*/
setup_bound_var(15000, "max_strings", max_strings);
setup_bound_var(100, "strings_free", strings_free);
setup_bound_var(3000, "buf_size", buf_size);
setup_bound_var(50, "nest_size", nest_size);
setup_bound_var(15, "max_in_open", max_in_open);
setup_bound_var(60, "param_size", param_size);
setup_bound_var(4000, "save_size", save_size);
setup_bound_var(300, "stack_size", stack_size);
setup_bound_var(16384, "dvi_buf_size", dvi_buf_size);
setup_bound_var(79, "error_line", error_line);
setup_bound_var(50, "half_error_line", half_error_line);
setup_bound_var(79, "max_print_line", max_print_line);
setup_bound_var(0, "hash_extra", hash_extra);
setup_bound_var(72, "pk_dpi", pk_dpi);
setup_bound_var(10000, "expand_depth", expand_depth);
setup_bound_var(0, "level_max", level_max);
setup_bound_var('.', "level_chr", level_chr);
/*tex
Check other constants against their sup and inf.
*/
const_chk(buf_size);
const_chk(nest_size);
const_chk(max_in_open);
const_chk(param_size);
const_chk(save_size);
const_chk(stack_size);
const_chk(dvi_buf_size);
const_chk(max_strings);
const_chk(strings_free);
const_chk(hash_extra);
const_chk(pk_dpi);
if (error_line > ssup_error_line) {
error_line = ssup_error_line;
}
/*tex
Array memory allocation
*/
buffer = xmallocarray(packed_ASCII_code, (unsigned) buf_size);
nest = xmallocarray(list_state_record, (unsigned) nest_size);
save_stack = xmallocarray(save_record, (unsigned) save_size);
input_stack = xmallocarray(in_state_record, (unsigned) stack_size);
input_file = xmallocarray(alpha_file, (unsigned) max_in_open);
input_file_callback_id = xmallocarray(int, (unsigned) max_in_open);
line_stack = xmallocarray(int, (unsigned) max_in_open);
eof_seen = xmallocarray(boolean, (unsigned) max_in_open);
grp_stack = xmallocarray(save_pointer, (unsigned) max_in_open);
if_stack = xmallocarray(pointer, (unsigned) max_in_open);
source_filename_stack = xmallocarray(str_number, (unsigned) max_in_open);
full_source_filename_stack = xmallocarray(char *, (unsigned) max_in_open);
param_stack = xmallocarray(halfword, (unsigned) param_size);
dvi_buf = xmallocarray(eight_bits, (unsigned) dvi_buf_size);
/*tex
Only in ini mode:
*/
if (ini_version) {
fixmem = xmallocarray(smemory_word, fix_mem_init + 1);
memset(voidcast(fixmem), 0, (fix_mem_init + 1) * sizeof(smemory_word));
fix_mem_min = 0;
fix_mem_max = fix_mem_init;
eqtb_top = eqtb_size + hash_extra;
if (hash_extra == 0)
hash_top = undefined_control_sequence;
else
hash_top = eqtb_top;
hash = xmallocarray(two_halves, (unsigned) (hash_top + 1));
memset(hash, 0, sizeof(two_halves) * (unsigned) (hash_top + 1));
eqtb = xmallocarray(memory_word, (unsigned) (eqtb_top + 1));
memset(eqtb, 0, sizeof(memory_word) * (unsigned) (eqtb_top + 1));
init_string_pool_array((unsigned) max_strings);
reset_cur_string();
}
/*tex
Check the ``constant'' values...
*/
if ((half_error_line < 30) || (half_error_line > error_line - 15))
bad = 1;
if (max_print_line < 60)
bad = 2;
if (dvi_buf_size % 8 != 0)
bad = 3;
if (hash_prime > hash_size)
bad = 5;
if (max_in_open >= (sup_max_in_open+1)) /* 128 */
bad = 6;
/*tex
Here are the inequalities that the quarterword and halfword values
must satisfy (or rather, the inequalities that they mustn't satisfy):
*/
if ((min_quarterword > 0) || (max_quarterword < 0x7FFF))
bad = 11;
if ((min_halfword > 0) || (max_halfword < 0x3FFFFFFF))
bad = 12;
if ((min_quarterword < min_halfword) || (max_quarterword > max_halfword))
bad = 13;
if (font_base < min_quarterword)
bad = 15;
if ((save_size > max_halfword) || (max_strings > max_halfword))
bad = 17;
if (buf_size > max_halfword)
bad = 18;
if (max_quarterword - min_quarterword < 0xFFFF)
bad = 19;
if (cs_token_flag + eqtb_size + hash_extra > max_halfword)
bad = 21;
if (bad > 0) {
wterm_cr();
fprintf(term_out,
"Ouch---my internal constants have been clobbered! ---case %d",
(int) bad
);
} else {
/*tex Set global variables to their starting values. */
initialize();
if (ini_version) {
/*tex Initialize all the primitives. */
no_new_control_sequence = false;
first = 0;
initialize_commands();
initialize_etex_commands();
init_str_ptr = str_ptr;
no_new_control_sequence = true;
fix_date_and_time();
}
ready_already = 314159;
}
return bad;
}
void main_body(void)
{
static char pdftex_map[] = "pdftex.map";
int bad = main_initialize();
/*tex in case we quit during initialization */
history = fatal_error_stop;
/*tex open the terminal for output */
t_open_out();
if (!luainit)
tracefilenames = true;
if (bad > 0) {
goto FINAL_END;
}
print_banner(luatex_version_string);
/*tex
Get the first line of input and prepare to start When we begin the
following code, \TeX's tables may still contain garbage; the strings
might not even be present. Thus we must proceed cautiously to get
bootstrapped in.
But when we finish this part of the program, \TeX\ is ready to call on
the |main_control| routine to do its work.
*/
/*tex
This copies the command line,
*/
initialize_inputstack();
if (buffer[iloc] == '*')
incr(iloc);
if ((format_ident == 0) || (buffer[iloc] == '&') || dump_line) {
char *fname = NULL;
if (format_ident != 0 && !ini_version) {
/*tex Erase preloaded format. */
initialize();
}
if ((fname = open_fmt_file()) == NULL)
goto FINAL_END;
if (!load_fmt_file(fname)) {
zwclose(fmt_file);
goto FINAL_END;
}
zwclose(fmt_file);
while ((iloc < ilimit) && (buffer[iloc] == ' '))
incr(iloc);
}
if (output_mode_option != 0)
output_mode_par = output_mode_value;
if (draft_mode_option != 0) {
draft_mode_par = draft_mode_value;
}
/*tex can this be moved? */
pdf_init_map_file((char *) pdftex_map);
/* */
if (end_line_char_inactive)
decr(ilimit);
else
buffer[ilimit] = (packed_ASCII_code) end_line_char_par;
fix_date_and_time();
random_seed = (microseconds * 1000) + (epochseconds % 1000000);
init_randoms(random_seed);
initialize_math();
fixup_selector(log_opened_global);
check_texconfig_init();
if ((iloc < ilimit) && (get_cat_code(cat_code_table_par, buffer[iloc]) != escape_cmd)) {
/*tex \.{\\input} assumed */
start_input();
}
/*tex Initialize |text_dir_ptr| */
text_dir_ptr = new_dir(0);
/*tex Ready to go! */
history = spotless;
/*tex Initialize synctex primitive */
synctexinitcommand();
/*tex Come to life. */
main_control();
flush_node(text_dir_ptr);
/*tex Prepare for death. */
final_cleanup();
close_files_and_terminate();
FINAL_END:
do_final_end();
}
/*tex
Here we do whatever is needed to complete \TeX's job gracefully on the local
operating system. The code here might come into play after a fatal error; it must
therefore consist entirely of ``safe'' operations that cannot produce error
messages. For example, it would be a mistake to call |str_room| or |make_string|
at this time, because a call on |overflow| might lead to an infinite loop.
@^system dependencies@>
Actually there's one way to get error messages, via |prepare_mag|; but that can't
cause infinite recursion. @^recursion@>
This program doesn't bother to close the input files that may still be open.
*/
void close_files_and_terminate(void)
{
int callback_id;
callback_id = callback_defined(stop_run_callback);
finalize_write_files();
if (tracing_stats_par > 0) {
if (callback_id == 0) {
/*tex
Output statistics about this job. The present section goes
directly to the log file instead of using |print| commands,
because there's no need for these strings to take up
|string_pool| memory when a non-{\bf stat} version of \TeX\ is
being used.
*/
if (log_opened_global) {
fprintf(log_file,
"\n\nHere is how much of LuaTeX's memory you used:\n"
);
fprintf(log_file, " %d string%s out of %d\n",
(int) (str_ptr - init_str_ptr),
(str_ptr == (init_str_ptr + 1) ? "" : "s"),
(int) (max_strings - init_str_ptr + STRING_OFFSET)
);
fprintf(log_file, " %d,%d words of node,token memory allocated",
(int) var_mem_max, (int) fix_mem_max
);
print_node_mem_stats();
fprintf(log_file,
" %d multiletter control sequences out of %ld+%d\n",
(int) cs_count, (long) hash_size, (int) hash_extra
);
fprintf(log_file, " %d font%s using %d bytes\n",
(int) max_font_id(), (max_font_id() == 1 ? "" : "s"),
(int) font_bytes
);
fprintf(log_file,
" %di,%dn,%dp,%db,%ds stack positions out of %di,%dn,%dp,%db,%ds\n",
(int) max_in_stack, (int) max_nest_stack,
(int) max_param_stack, (int) max_buf_stack,
(int) max_save_stack + 6, (int) stack_size,
(int) nest_size, (int) param_size, (int) buf_size,
(int) save_size
);
}
}
}
wake_up_terminal();
/* DVI format only supports 2^16 pages. If we have more than that,
give an error. Original TeX does not, but nowadays people might
have larger files, especially with tex4ht, which makes profligate
use of pages, so it's useful to explicitly complain.
*/
if (get_o_mode() == OMODE_DVI && total_pages > 65536) {
formatted_error("dvi backend",
"more than 65536 pages is unsupported: %d", total_pages);
history = fatal_error_stop;
}
/*tex
Rubish, these \PDF arguments, passed, needs to be fixed, e.g. with a
dummy in \DVI.
*/
wrapup_backend();
/*tex
Close {\sl Sync\TeX} file and write status.
*/
synctexterminate(log_opened_global);
/*tex
The following is needed because synctex removes files and we want to keep
them which means renaming a temp file .. we can't bypass the terminate
because it might do mem cleanup.
*/
if (synctex_get_mode() > 0) {
callback_id = callback_defined(finish_synctex_callback);
if (callback_id > 0) {
run_callback(callback_id, "->");
}
}
/* free_text_codes(); */
/* free_math_codes(); */
if (log_opened_global) {
wlog_cr();
selector = selector - 2;
if ((selector == term_only) && (callback_id == 0)) {
tprint_nl("Transcript written on ");
tprint_file_name(NULL, texmf_log_name, NULL);
print_char('.');
print_ln();
}
lua_a_close_out(log_file);
log_opened_global = false;
}
callback_id = callback_defined(wrapup_run_callback);
if (callback_id > 0) {
run_callback(callback_id, "->");
}
free_text_codes();
free_math_codes();
}
/*tex
We get to the |final_cleanup| routine when \.{\\end} or \.{\\dump} has been
scanned and |its_all_over|.
*/
void final_cleanup(void)
{
/*tex This one gets the value 0 for \.{\\end}, 1 for \.{\\dump}. */
int c;
/*tex Here's one for looping marks: */
halfword i;
/*tex This was a global temp_ptr: */
halfword t;
c = cur_chr;
if (job_name == 0)
open_log_file();
while (input_ptr > 0)
if (istate == token_list)
end_token_list();
else
end_file_reading();
while (open_parens > 0) {
report_stop_file(filetype_tex);
decr(open_parens);
}
if (cur_level > level_one) {
tprint_nl("(\\end occurred inside a group at level ");
print_int(cur_level - level_one);
print_char(')');
show_save_groups();
}
while (cond_ptr != null) {
tprint_nl("(\\end occurred when ");
print_cmd_chr(if_test_cmd, cur_if);
if (if_line != 0) {
tprint(" on line ");
print_int(if_line);
}
tprint(" was incomplete)");
if_line = if_line_field(cond_ptr);
cur_if = subtype(cond_ptr);
t = cond_ptr;
cond_ptr = vlink(cond_ptr);
flush_node(t);
}
if (callback_defined(stop_run_callback) == 0)
if (history != spotless)
if ((history == warning_issued) || (interaction < error_stop_mode))
if (selector == term_and_log) {
selector = term_only;
tprint_nl("(see the transcript file for additional information)");
selector = term_and_log;
}
if (c == 1) {
if (ini_version) {
for (i = 0; i <= biggest_used_mark; i++) {
delete_top_mark(i);
delete_first_mark(i);
delete_bot_mark(i);
delete_split_first_mark(i);
delete_split_bot_mark(i);
}
for (c = last_box_code; c <= vsplit_code; c++)
flush_node_list(disc_ptr[c]);
if (last_glue != max_halfword) {
flush_node(last_glue);
}
/*tex Flush the pseudo files. */
while (pseudo_files != null) {
pseudo_close();
}
store_fmt_file();
return;
}
tprint_nl("(\\dump is performed only by INITEX)");
return;
}
}
/*tex
Once \TeX\ is working, you should be able to diagnose most errors with the
\.{\\show} commands and other diagnostic features.
Because we have made some internal changes the optional debug interface
has been removed.
*/
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