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#!/usr/bin/env texlua
--[[
File : makeglossaries.lua
Author : Nicola Talbot
Lua alternative to the makeglossaries Perl script.
Since Lua has limitations, this script isn't an exact
replacement to the Perl script. In particular the makeglossaries -d
switch isn't implemented in this Lua version.
This also doesn't provide the more detailed diagnostics that the Perl
version does nor does it attempt any language mappings. Since xindy
requires Perl, don't use this script if you want to use xindy. Instead
use the Perl makeglossaries script.
This file is distributed as part of the glossaries LaTeX package.
Copyright 2015 Nicola L.C. Talbot
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
of this license or any later version.
The latest version of this license is in
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
version 2005/12/01 or later.
This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
History:
* 1.3
- added check for \glsxtr@makeglossaries
* 1.2 (2016-05-27)
- added check for \@gls@extramakeindexopts
- added check for nil codepage
* 1.1
- changed first line from lua to texlua
--]]
thisversion = "1.3 2016-12-16"
quiet = false
dryrun = false
infile = nil
outfile = nil
styfile = nil
logfile = nil
isxindy = false
xindylang = nil
xindyexec = "xindy"
makeindex_c = false
makeindex_g = false
letterorder = false
makeindex_r = false
makeindex_p = nil
makeindex_extra = nil
makeindex_m = "makeindex"
function version()
print(string.format("makeglossaries.lua version %s", thisversion))
print("Copyright (C) 2015 Nicola L C Talbot")
print("This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License.")
end
function help()
version()
print([[
Syntax : makeglossaries.lua [options] <filename>
For use with the glossaries package to pass relevant
files to makeindex or xindy.
<filename> Base name of glossary file(s). This should
be the name of your main LaTeX document without any
extension. If you do add an extension, only that
glossary file will be processed.
General Options:
-o <gls> Use <gls> as the output file.
(Don't use -o if you have more than one glossary.)
-s <sty> Employ <sty> as the style file.
-t <log> Employ <log> as the transcript file.
(Don't use -t if you have more than one glossary
or the transcripts will be overwritten.)
-q Quiet mode.
-l Letter ordering.
-n Print the command that would normally be executed,
but don't execute it (dry run).
--help Print this help message.
--version Print the version.
Xindy Options:
-L <language> Use <language>.
-x <file> Full path to xindy executable.
(Default assumes xindy is on the operating system's path.)
Makeindex Options:
(See makeindex documentation for further details on these options.)
-c Compress intermediate blanks.
-g Employ German word ordering.
-p <num> Set the starting page number to be <num>.
-r Disable implicit page range formation.
-m <file> Full path to makeindex executable.
(Default assumes makeindex is on the operating system's path.)
This is a light-weight Lua alternative to the makeglossaries Perl script.
If you want to use xindy, it's better to use the Perl makeglossaries version
instead.
]])
end
function dorun(name, glg, gls, glo, language, codepage)
if isxindy then
doxindy(name, glg, gls, glo, language, codepage)
else
domakeindex(name, glg, gls, glo)
end
end
function doxindy(name, glg, gls, glo, language, codepage)
cmd = string.format('"%s" -I xindy -L %s -C %s -M "%s" -t "%s" -o "%s"',
xindyexec, language, codepage, styfile, glg, gls)
if letterorder then cmd = string.format('%s -M ord/letorder', cmd) end
if quiet then cmd = string.format('%s -q', cmd) end
cmd = string.format('%s "%s"', cmd, glo)
if dryrun then
print(cmd)
else
assert(os.execute(cmd),
string.format("Failed to execute '%s'", cmd))
end
end
function domakeindex(name, glg, gls, glo)
cmd = string.format('"%s"', makeindex_m)
if makeindex_c then cmd = cmd .. " -c" end
if makeindex_g then cmd = cmd .. " -g" end
if letterorder then cmd = cmd .. " -l" end
if makeindex_extra then cmd = cmd .. " " .. makeindex_extra end
if quiet then cmd = cmd .. " -q" end
if glg ~= nil then cmd = string.format('%s -t "%s"', cmd, glg) end
if gls ~= nil then cmd = string.format('%s -o "%s"', cmd, gls) end
if makeindex_p ~= nil then
cmd = string.format("%s -p %s", cmd, makeindex_p)
end
if styfile ~= nil then
cmd = string.format('%s -s "%s"', cmd, styfile)
end
cmd = string.format('%s "%s"', cmd, glo)
if dryrun then
print(cmd)
else
assert(os.execute(cmd),
string.format("Failed to execute '%s'", cmd))
end
end
if #arg < 1
then
error("Syntax error: filename expected. Use --help for help.")
end
i = 1
while i <= #arg do
-- General Options
if arg[i] == "-q" then
quiet = true
elseif arg[i] == "-n"
then
dryrun = true
elseif arg[i] == "-o"
then
i = i + 1
if i > #arg then error("-o requires a filename") end
outfile = arg[i]
elseif arg[i] == "-s"
then
i = i + 1
if i > #arg then error("-s requires a filename") end
styfile = arg[i]
elseif arg[i] == "-t"
then
i = i + 1
if i > #arg then error("-t requires a filename") end
logfile = arg[i]
elseif arg[i] == "--version"
then
version()
os.exit()
elseif arg[i] == "--help"
then
help()
os.exit()
-- General options for the Perl version that aren't implemented by
-- this light-weight version:
elseif (arg[i] == "-Q") or (arg[i] == "-k")
then
print(string.format("Ignoring option '%s' (only available with the Perl version).", arg[i]))
elseif arg[i] == "-d"
then
error(string.format(
"The '%s' option isn't available for this light-weight version.\nYou will need to use the Perl version instead.",
arg[i]))
-- Xindy Options
elseif arg[i] == "-L"
then
i = i + 1
if i > #arg then error("-L requires a language name") end
xindylang = arg[i]
elseif arg[i] == "-x"
then
i = i + 1
if i > #arg then error("-x requires a filename") end
xindyexec = arg[i]
-- Makeindex Options
elseif arg[i] == "-c"
then
makeindex_c = true
elseif arg[i] == "-g"
then
makeindex_g = true
elseif arg[i] == "-l"
then
letterorder = true
elseif arg[i] == "-r"
then
makeindex_r = true
elseif arg[i] == "-p"
then
i = i + 1
if i > #arg then error("-p requires a page number") end
makeindex_p = arg[i]
elseif arg[i] == "-m"
then
i = i + 1
if i > #arg then error("-m requires a filename") end
makeindex_m = arg[i]
-- Unknown Option
elseif string.sub(arg[i], 1, 1) == "-"
then
error(
string.format("Syntax error: unknown option '%s'. Use '--help' for help.",
arg[i]));
-- Input file
elseif infile == nil
then
infile = arg[i]
else
error("Syntax error: only one filename permitted");
end
i = i + 1
end
if not quiet then
print(string.format("makeglossaries.lua version %s", thisversion))
end
if infile == nil
then
error("Syntax error: missing filename")
end
i, j = string.find(infile, "%.%a*$")
ext = nil
inbase = infile
if i ~= nil
then
ext = string.sub(infile, i, j);
lext = string.lower(ext)
inbase = string.sub(infile, 1, i-1);
-- Just in case user has accidentally specified the aux or tex file
if lext == ".aux" or lext == ".tex"
then
ext = nil
infile = inbase
end
end
auxfile = inbase..".aux"
if not quiet then print(string.format("Parsing '%s'", auxfile)) end
assert(io.input(auxfile),
string.format("Unable to open '%s'", auxfile))
aux = io.read("*a")
if styfile == nil
then
styfile = string.match(aux, "\\@istfilename{\"?([^}]*%.?%a*)\"?}")
if styfile == nil
then
error([[
No \@istfilename found.
Did your LaTeX run fail?
Did your LaTeX run produce any output?
Did you remember to use \makeglossaries?
]])
end
end
i = string.len(styfile)
if string.sub(styfile, i-3, i) == ".xdy"
then
isxindy = true
end
if not letterorder
then
if string.match(aux, "\\@glsorder{letter}") ~= nil
then
letterorder = true
end
end
makeindex_extra = string.match(aux, "\\@gls@extramakeindexopts{([^}]*%.?%a*)}")
if dryrun then print("Dry run mode. No commands will be executed.") end
onlyname = nil
glossaries = {}
for name, glg, gls, glo in
string.gmatch(aux, "\\@newglossary{([^}]+)}{([^}]+)}{([^}]+)}{([^}]+)}") do
if not quiet then
print(string.format("Found glossary type '%s' (%s,%s,%s)",
name, glg, gls, glo))
end
glossaries[name] = {}
glossaries[name].glg = glg
glossaries[name].gls = gls
glossaries[name].glo = glo
if "."..glo == ext then
onlyname = name
end
if isxindy then
if xindylang == nil then
glossaries[name].language = string.match(aux,
"\\@xdylanguage{"..name.."}{([^}]+)}");
else
glossaries[name].language = xindylang
end
glossaries[name].codepage = string.match(aux,
"\\@gls@codepage{"..name.."}{([^}]+)}");
end
end
onlytypes = string.match(aux, "\\glsxtr@makeglossaries{([^}]+)}")
if onlytypes ~= nil
then
if not quiet then
print(string.format("Only process subset: '%s'", onlytypes))
end
onlyglossaries = {}
for name in string.gmatch(onlytypes, '([^,]+)') do
onlyglossaries[name] = glossaries[name]
end
glossaries = onlyglossaries
end
if ext == nil
then
done = false
for name, value in pairs(glossaries) do
glg = value.glg
gls = value.gls
glo = value.glo
if logfile == nil then
glg = inbase .. "." .. glg
else
glg = logfile
end
if outfile == nil then
gls = inbase .. "." .. gls
else
gls = outfile
end
glo = infile .. "." .. glo
dorun(name, glg, gls, glo, value.language, value.codepage)
done = true
end
if not done then
error([[
No \@newglossary commands found in aux file.
Did you remember to use \makeglossaries?
Did you accidentally suppress the default glossary using "nomain"
and not provide an alternative glossary?
]])
end
else
if onlyname == nil then
glo = infile
gls = outfile
glg = logfile
language = xindylang
codepage = 'utf8'
if language == nil then language = 'english' end
if gls == nil then gls = infile..".gls" end
else
value = glossaries[onlyname]
glg = value.glg
gls = value.gls
glo = infile
if logfile == nil then
glg = inbase .. "." .. glg
else
glg = logfile
end
if outfile == nil then
gls = inbase .. "." .. gls
else
gls = outfile
end
end
if codepage == nil then
codepage = 'utf8';
end
dorun(onlyname, glg, gls, glo, language, codepage)
end
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