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-- texdoclib-view.tlu: view a document and/or display the list of results in texdoc
--
-- The TeX Live Team, GPLv3, see texdoclib.tlu for details
-- dependencies
local texdoc = {
const = require('texdoclib-const'),
util = require('texdoclib-util'),
config = require('texdoclib-config'),
search = require('texdoclib-search'),
}
-- shortcuts
local M = {}
local C = texdoc.const
local err_print = texdoc.util.err_print
local dbg_print = texdoc.util.dbg_print
----------------------------- view a document -----------------------------
-- view a document
-- see texdoclib-search.tlu for the structure of the argument
local function view_doc(docfile)
M.view_file(docfile.realpath)
end
-- view a file, if possible
local function try_viewing(view_command, viewer_replacement)
if string.match (view_command, C.place_holder) then
view_command = string.gsub(
view_command, C.place_holder, viewer_replacement)
else
view_command = view_command .. ' ' .. viewer_replacement
end
err_print('info', 'View command: ' .. view_command)
-- See long comment below this function for the LC_CTYPE story.
-- We only want to reset the environment if we have the value
-- to reset it to. In older versions of luatex, status.lc_* will be nil.
local env_lc_ctype = status.lc_ctype
local luatex_lc_ctype = os.setlocale(nil, 'ctype')
if (env_lc_ctype) then
err_print('info', 'Setting environment LC_CTYPE to: ' .. env_lc_ctype)
os.setenv('LC_CTYPE', env_lc_ctype)
end
-- the big casino: run the external command.
if os.execute(view_command) > 0 then
err_print('error', 'Failed to execute: ' .. view_command)
-- try to catch problems with missing DISPLAY on Unix
if os.type == 'unix' and not (os.name == 'macosx')
and os.getenv('DISPLAY') == nil then
err_print('error',
'Maybe your viewer failed because DISPLAY is not set.')
end
os.exit(C.exit_error)
end
-- reset back to "C" (should always be C and always happen, but in case...)
if (luatex_lc_ctype) then
os.setenv('LC_CTYPE', luatex_lc_ctype)
end
end
-- get viewer and viewer_replacement before calling try_viewing
-- returns false of failure, true on success viewer_replacement is either:
--
-- 1. the filename, quoted with ""
-- 2. the filename, quoted with "" and followed by some rm commands
--
-- The second case happens when the doc is zipped. In the case, this function
-- unzips it in a tmpdir so that the viewer command can use the unzipped file.
function M.view_file(filename)
local viewer, viewer_replacement
-- check if the file is zipped
local nozipname, zipext = texdoc.util.parse_zip(filename)
-- determine viewer_replacement
if zipext then
local unzip_cmd = texdoc.config.get_value('unzip_' .. zipext)
if not unzip_cmd then
err_print('error', 'No unzip command for ".%s" files.', zipext)
os.exit(C.exit_error)
end
local tmpdir = os.tmpdir('/tmp/texdoc.XXXXXX')
if not tmpdir then
err_print('error', 'Failed to create tempdir to unzip.')
os.exit(C.exit_error)
end
local basename = string.match(nozipname, '.*/(.*)$') or nozipname
local tmpfile = '"' .. tmpdir .. '/' .. basename .. '"'
local unzip = unzip_cmd .. ' "' .. filename .. '">' .. tmpfile
dbg_print('view', 'Unzip command: ' .. unzip)
if not os.execute(unzip) then
err_print('error', 'Failed to unzip ' .. filename)
os.remove(tmpfile)
os.remove(tmpdir)
os.exit(C.exit_error)
end
-- it is necessary to sleep a few secounds. Otherwise, the temporary
-- file could be removed before opening it.
viewer_replacement = tmpfile .. '; sleep 2; ' ..
texdoc.config.get_value('rm_file') .. ' ' ..tmpfile .. '; ' ..
texdoc.config.get_value('rm_dir') .. ' ' .. tmpdir
filename = nozipname
else
viewer_replacement = '"' .. texdoc.util.w32_path(filename) .. '"'
end
-- files without extension are assumed to be text
local viewext = (filename:match('.*%.([^/]*)$') or 'txt'):lower()
if filename:match('^http') then
viewext = 'html'
end
-- special case : sty files use txt viewer
-- FIXME: hardcoding such cases this way is not very clean
if viewext == 'sty' then viewext = 'txt' end
if viewext == 'texlive' then viewext = 'txt' end
if viewext == 'htm' then viewext = 'html' end
-- get a viewer from built-in defaults if not already set
if not texdoc.config.get_value('viewer_' .. viewext) then
texdoc.config.get_default_viewers()
end
-- still no viewers? use txt as a fallback
if not texdoc.config.get_value('viewer_' .. viewext) then
err_print('warning',
'No viewer defined for ".%s" files, using "viewer_txt" instead.',
viewext)
viewext = 'txt'
end
-- finally, check validity of the viewer
viewer = texdoc.config.get_value('viewer_' .. viewext)
assert(viewer, 'Internal error: no viewer found.')
dbg_print('view', 'Using "viewer_%s" to open the file.', viewext )
return try_viewing(viewer, viewer_replacement)
end
-- Explanation of locale madness:
-- LuaTeX resets LC_CTYPE, LC_COLLATE, LC_NUMERIC to "C". That is good for
-- inside luatex, but when we run an external program, if the user's
-- environment is something else, we want to switch back to it. As of
-- TL 2017 LuaTeX, we can inspect the user's locale with status.lc_ctype, etc.
--
-- For texdoc purposes, what matters is LC_CTYPE (so we don't bother with
-- the others). For example, with the less pager, when LC_CTYPE=C,
-- non-ASCII bytes are displayed as "<xx>", where xx is the two hex
-- digits for the byte.
----------------------------- display results -----------------------------
-- print a list of docfile objects (see texdoclib-search.tlu) as a menu
-- if showall is false, stop as soon as a bad result is encountered
local function print_menu(name, doclist, showall)
local max_lines = tonumber(texdoc.config.get_value('max_lines'))
if texdoc.config.get_value('interact_switch') and doclist[max_lines + 1] then
-- there may be too many lines, count them
local n = 0
for _, doc in pairs(doclist) do
if doc:get_quality() == 'good' or
(showall and doc:get_quality() ~= 'killed') then
n = n + 1
end
end
if n > max_lines then
io.write(n, ' results. Display them all? (y/N) ')
local ans = io.read('*line')
if not ((ans == 'y') or (ans == 'Y')
-- io.read had a bug wrt windows eol on some versions of texlua
or (ans == '\ry') or (ans == '\rY')) then
return
end
end
end
local last_i
while true do
for i, doc in ipairs(doclist) do
if doc:get_quality() == 'killed' then break end
if doc:get_quality() ~= 'good' and not showall then break end
last_i = i -- save for test below
if texdoc.config.get_value('machine_switch') == true then
print(name, doc.score, texdoc.util.w32_path(doc.realpath),
doc.lang or '', doc.details or '')
else
print(string.format('%2d %s', i, texdoc.util.w32_path(doc.realpath)))
if doc.details or doc.lang then
local line = ' = '
if doc.lang then line = line .. '[' .. doc.lang .. '] ' end
if doc.details then line = line .. doc.details end
print(line)
end
end
end
if last_i or showall then
break
else
err_print('warning', 'No good result found, showing all results.')
showall = true
end
end
if not last_i then
local msg = string.gsub(C.notfound_msg, C.notfound_msg_ph, name)
io.stderr:write(msg .. '\n') -- get rid of gsub's 2nd value
os.exit(C.exit_notfound)
end
if texdoc.config.get_value('interact_switch') then
io.write('Enter number of file to view, RET to view 1, anything else to skip: ')
local num_str = io.read('*line')
-- That returns the empty string on an empty line, nil on EOF.
-- We only want to default to viewing 1 on an empty line.
-- Use Lua's faked ternary operator for fun and brevity:
num = (num_str == '' and 1 or tonumber(num_str))
if num and doclist[num] and num <= last_i then
view_doc(doclist[num])
end
end
end
local function search_online(name, doclist)
if not texdoc.config.get_value('interact_switch') or
texdoc.config.get_value('machine_switch')
then
view_doc(doclist[1])
return
end
local function write(msg)
io.stderr:write(msg .. '') -- cast to string
end
-- Fuzzy heuristic to see if the user has _any_ local documentation
local kpathsea_docs = texdoc.search.get_doclist("kpathsea")
local docs_installed = kpathsea_docs[1] and
kpathsea_docs[1].basename == "kpathsea.pdf" and
not os.getenv("TEXDOC_NO_LOCAL_DOCS")
if docs_installed and doclist[1] then
write(C.badmatch_msg:gsub(C.badmatch_msg_ph, name))
for i=1,3 do
local doc = (doclist[i] and doclist[i].normname) or '<empty>'
write(' ' .. i .. ' ' .. doc .. '\n')
end
write('\n')
elseif docs_installed then
write(C.nomatch_msg:gsub(C.nomatch_msg_ph, name))
else
write(C.nolocaldocs_msg)
end
local url = texdoc.config.get_value('online_url')
:gsub(C.online_baseurl_ph, name)
write(C.online_msg:gsub(C.online_msg_url, url)
:gsub(C.online_msg_ph, name))
if docs_installed and doclist[1] then
write(C.badmatch_prompt)
else
write(C.nolocaldocs_prompt)
end
local ans = io.read('*line')
if ans:match('^\r?[yY]') then
M.view_file(url)
elseif tonumber(ans) then
view_doc(doclist[tonumber(ans)])
end
end
----------------------- deliver results based on mode ---------------------
function M.deliver_results(name, doclist, many)
-- ensure that results were found or apologize
if (not doclist[1] or doclist[1]:get_quality() == 'killed') and
not texdoc.config.get_value('interact_switch')
then
local msg = string.gsub(C.notfound_msg, C.notfound_msg_ph, name)
io.stderr:write(msg .. '\n') -- get rid of gsub's 2nd value
os.exit(C.exit_notfound)
end
-- shall we show all of them or only the "good" ones?
local mode = texdoc.config.get_value('mode')
-- view result or show menu based on mode and number of results
if (mode == 'view' and doclist[1] and doclist[1]:get_quality() == 'good') or
(mode == 'mixed' and
(not doclist[2] or doclist[2]:get_quality() ~= 'good')
)
then
view_doc(doclist[1])
elseif mode ~= 'view' then
if many and not texdoc.config.get_value('machine_switch') then
print('*** Results for: ' .. name .. ' ***')
end
print_menu(name, doclist, mode == 'showall')
else
search_online(name, doclist)
end
end
return M
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