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% $Id: cwebx.sty,v 3.1 1995/11/21 00:42:49 schrod Exp $
%----------------------------------------------------------------------

%
% LaTeX2e package cwebx
% extra stuff for cweb bundle, to be added there sometimes
%
% [LaTeX2e]
% (history at end)


% Identification. The code below is explained in the implementation
% documentation of the rcs package.

\begingroup
    \def\RCSPackage#1#2 $#3: #4 #5\endRCS $#6: #7 #8\endRCS{%
        \def\date{#4}\def\id{v#7}%
        \ProvidesPackage{#1}[\date\space\id\space #2]%
        }

  \RCSPackage{cwebx}{extra stuff for cweb bundle}
  $Date: 1995/11/21 00:42:49 $: 9999/00/00 \endRCS
  $Revision: 3.1 $: 0.0 \endRCS
\endgroup


%
% What's this package for?
%
% Additional macros for cweb.cls or cwebpart.sty, to be added there
% sometimes.
%


% requires that cweb base is loaded
\ifx \cwbb@loaded\undefined
    \PackageError{cwebx}{cweb base is not loaded}
            {This package requires the usage of either cweb.cls or
                cwebparts.sty.}
\fi


% This style is supported. Send bug reports, comments and repairs.
%
% The reference version may be retrieved via anonymous ftp from
% |ftp.th-darmstadt.de| [130.83.47.112], directory |pub/tex/latex|. It's
% placed there as a gzipped tar file. (The information on the
% IP~number is dated 27 Sep 95. It might have changed, also
% this is very unlikely. Use your friendly nameserver.)



\catcode`\_=\CatLetter



%%% ======================================================================


%%
%% Errors in cwebbase.doc
%%


% As \4 follows \B always, the \kern\CwebIndentUnit to neutralize that
% backspace must be made after run-in section, too. Between the chunk
% marker and the program code start is 1em then (inserted by LaTeX
% section start).

% FIXME: \4 does _not_ follow \B all the time. Check when it is
% issued. The code below was introduced to repair a problem that gets
% visible if one uses \cwebNoChunk with an indentation unit of 2em,
% obviously I have to look for a better repair possibility.

\CheckCommand*\B{%
    \cwbb@program
    \cwbb@indent 3\CwebIndentUnit  \hangindent\cwbb@indent
    \ifvmode
	\if@noskipsec
	    \indent		% add an empty documentation part
	\else
	    \noindent \kern\CwebIndentUnit
	\fi
    \fi
    \CwebNumberProgramPart
    }

\renewcommand\B{%
    \cwbb@program
    \cwbb@indent 3\CwebIndentUnit  \hangindent\cwbb@indent
    \ifvmode
	\if@noskipsec
	    \indent		% add an empty documentation part
	\else
	    \noindent
	\fi
    \fi
    \kern\CwebIndentUnit
    \CwebNumberProgramPart
    }


%%% ------------------------------------------------------------


%%
%% Macros from cwebparts.doc, to be moved to cwebbase.doc.
%%

% They are partly repaired and improved, where noted with `CHANGE'.


% \sect Now we can typeset pieces of \cweave{} output -- in principle.
% If these pieces have sections in them, they'll write entries to the
% |TOC| file. These entries will either mess up the structure of the
% document's table of contents or lead to \TeX{} error messages. That's
% because either toc entries for section types |part|, |chapter|, or
% |section| are written (causing the conflict); or toc entries for
% section types |chunk| and `|section|$i$' are written (being
% undefined).

% The best way seems to stop the included source to add anything to the
% table of contents or to do any mark processing. For that, we provide a
% macro |\CwebNoLists| that will locally redefine the \LaTeX{} cseqs
% that cause such actions to happen. That macro will be used at the
% start of the environment.

% CHANGE: Discard try code that redefines |\markboth| and |\markright|.

% \beginprog
\def\CwebNoLists{%
    \let\addtocontents\@gobbletwo
    \let\mark\@gobble
    }
% \endprog


% \sect Furthermore, section divisions should not start a new page.
% %
% \begin{fixme}
%   Currently, sections in the included parts are typeset exactly the
%   same way as they're typeset in the main document. That should be
%   different -- but how do I change it in a general way?
% \end{fixme}
%
% CHANGE: Moved to Cweb environment.


% CHANGE: Improved question.
%
% \sect OK, what gets destroyed by the environment? We need to save
% and restore counters that are changed globally by section commands.

% \beginprog
\ifx \chapter\undefined
    \let\cweb@save_c@chapter\@gobble
    \let\c@chapter\@gobble
\else
    \newcount\cweb@save_c@chapter
\fi
\newcount\cweb@save_c@part
\newcount\cweb@save_c@section
\newcount\cweb@save_c@chunk

\def\cweb@save_for_env{%
    %% save values changed globally by cwebbase macros
    \cweb@save_c@chapter\c@chapter
    \cweb@save_c@part\c@part
    \cweb@save_c@section\c@section
    \cweb@save_c@chunk\c@chunk
    \let\cweb@save_thechapter\thechapter
    \let\cweb@save_thesection\thesection
    %% set up typesetting of CWEB source
    \@nobreaktrue			% don't add space from first chunk
    }
\def\cweb@restore_env{%
    \global\c@chapter\cweb@save_c@chapter
    \global\c@part\cweb@save_c@part
    \global\c@section\cweb@save_c@section
    \global\c@chunk\cweb@save_c@chunk
    \global\let\thechapter\cweb@save_thechapter
    \global\let\thesection\cweb@save_thesection
    }
% \endprog


% \sect For the moment, we use list spacing around a |cweb| environment.
% \LaTeX{} supplies the |trivlist| environment for such purposes.

% But the environment content itself must not be typeset in a list
% context. Two problems exist: There must be at least one |\item|, it
% will actually add the vertical space and must therefore not be
% discarded. And list environments redefine |\par|, but the
% \pkg{cwebbase} macros need a more `normal' definition.

% An item label is stored by |\item| in the |\everypar| register. The
% label is only typeset if |@inlabel| is true. The flag |@newlist| tells
% most other \LaTeX{} macros, that there was no item yet; typically
% they'll add an empty paragraph if necessary.  As the content will
% start with a \LaTeX{} section division, or even with document markup,
% we don't want that empty paragraph and should skip the empty item
% label. (Often enough, due to the initialisation of |\everypar| in
% |\@startsection|, it will be thrown away anyhow). So we establish its
% postconditions, the next macro won't notice that the item hasn't been
% set actually.

% CHANGE: Added \CwebNoLists, as I consider it part of the env layout.

% CHANGE: Added paragraph below.
%
% Furthermore, section divisions should not start a new page.
% %
% \begin{fixme}
%   Currently, sections in the included parts are typeset exactly the
%   same way as they're typeset in the main document. That should be
%   different -- but how do I change it in a general way?
% \end{fixme}

% \begin{fixme}
%   Experimentally, we reduce the skip in front of a chunk to 1\,pc,
%   otherwise the distance between two chunks is far too wide compared
%   to other vertical distances in the text around the included stuff.
% \end{fixme}

% \beginprog
\def\CwebBeginEnvLayout{%
    %% use spacing of list, but switch off list handling afterwards
    \trivlist
    \@inlabelfalse			% don't go in horizontal mode
    \item\relax
    \global\@newlistfalse
    \global\@inlabelfalse\the\everypar
    \@setpar{\@@par}%
    %% now change cweb base layout, meant for classes
    \CwebNoLists
    \let\CwebEjectSection\@gobble
    \CwebChunkPreSkip 1pc plus 6pt minus 3pt
    }
\let\CwebEndEnvLayout=\endtrivlist
% \endprog


% \sect The environment gets trivial now. We supply a hook for a whole
% document and also environment-specific ones (as an optional
% environment argument).

% CHANGE: Renamed to `Cweb'. Lusers should actually not call that env
% directly, it's too dangerous.

% CHANGE: Added forgotten evaluation of \cweb@restore_env.

% \beginprog
\newenvironment{Cweb}[1][]%
    {%
	\CwebBeginEnvLayout
        \cweb@save_for_env
	\csname CwebEnvHook\endcsname
	#1
    }{%
        \cweb@restore_env
	\CwebEndEnvLayout
    }
% \endprog


% CHANGE: Have to improve the introduction of |cwebInput|. Now it has
% an additional optional parameter, where instance specific cseqs may
% be passed (like the cweb env).

% \sect An a convenience tag to include a complete \cweave{} file. Since
% we want to test the typesetting of our included \cweb{} program alone,
% we allow but ignore most kinds of document markup. Many of them have
% two arguments, one is optional.

% In the preambel, only |\documentclass| and |\usepackage| may appear.
% Titlepage material is handled, table of contents is discarded. The
% document environment does nothing, i.e., unlike the \cls{cweb} class,
% material behind |\end{document}| is not ignored.

% An |\end| tag is inserted by \cweave{} and must be redefined, we don't
% end an environment there. We'll open a group and will use that tag to
% close it again, as we know that we'll have reached the end of our
% \cweb{} file. Of course, |\end| must not be redefined during
% processing the actual program source -- environments are valid there.
% The redefinition is best be triggered by material inserted from
% \cweave{} at the very end, e.g., from |\inx|. But |\inx| may not be
% there (when \cweave{} is called with the `|-x|' option), we'll use
% |\enddocument| to add a |\inx| tag for safety reason. If the user
% didn't add an |\end{document}| to his file and used `|-x|', we're
% going to loose.

% CHANGE: Added handling of empty chunk. (@noskipsec was set after the
% environment, what messed up later invocations of program code if
% used with \cwebCodeExample.)

% \TeX{}nical note: |\document| must not have the same binding as
% |\relax|, as this would be interpreted as a non-existing environment
% by \LaTeX{}. (That's due to the |\csname| lossage.)

% \TeX{}nical note: Evaluating |\inx| in |\enddocument| will not have
% any effect, we're inside a group. That evaluation must be postponed
% after the group has been closed.

% \beginprog
\providecommand\cweb@doc_markup_gobble[2][]{}
\let\cwebInput\undefined
\newcommand*\cwebInput[2][]{%
    \begin{Cweb}
        [%
	    \begingroup
		\let\documentclass\cweb@doc_markup_gobble
		\let\usepackage\cweb@doc_markup_gobble
		\let\title\@gobble
		\let\author\@gobble
		\let\date\@gobble
		\let\maketitle\relax
		\let\tableofcontents\relax
		\let\document\empty
		\def\inx{\let\end\endgroup}%
		\let\fin\relax
		\let\con\relax
		\def\enddocument{%
		    \if@noskipsec	% empty chunk
		        \global\@noskipsecfalse
			\global\everypar{}%
		    \fi
		    \aftergroup\inx
		    }%
		#1%
	]%
      \input{#2}%
    \end{Cweb}%
    }
% \endprog


%%% ------------------------------------------------------------


%%
%% New macros for cwebbase.doc.
%%


% For production of code examples in CWEB documents. It's expected
% that the document consists of only \emph{one} chunk that has no
% documentation. Just the code is of interest. Neither chunk markers,
% nor chunk numbers, nor refinement numbers are typeset.
%
% But one may change that with the optional parameter.

\providecommand*\cwebCodeExample[2][]{%
    \cwebInput[%
        \def\CwebChunkHeading##1{\kern -1em}%
	\let\cwbb@marginal_chunkno\relax
	\let\CwebRefNumber\@gobble
	\CwebChunkPreSkip\z@skip
	#1%
	]{#2}%
    }


% Often one has an explanation for more than one refinement. (E.g.,
% when there's needed a definition and a declaration.) Then the
% documentation of the follow-up refinements shall consist solely of
% |\cwebNoChunk|. Then no chunk marker is set, and the refinement
% is typeset nearer to the previous refinement. Optically, we create
% one chunk with many refinements this way.

% \TeX{}nical note: No chunk marker is created by redefining macro
% |\@svsechd| that creates header for run-in \LaTeX{} section. Every
% header is followed by 1\,em space, we have to annulate that skip.
% (The refinement shall start at the beginning of the line.) One must
% not use |\hskip| to backup, an |\unskip| comes after the header and
% would discard that skip.

\providecommand\cwebNoChunk{%
    \vskip -\lastskip  \bigskip		% discard LaTeX's inter-section skip
    \def\@svsechd{\kern -1em}%
    }




\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode
\endinput


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% $Log: cwebx.sty,v $
% Revision 3.1  1995/11/21  00:42:49  schrod
%     version 1.1
%



%%%------------------------------------------------------------

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% indent-tabs-mode: t
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