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%
% mathlig.tex
%
% (c) 2001 Jules Bean <jules@jellybean.co.uk>
% Permission is granted to freely use, copy, and distribute
% without restriction. Permission is also granted to distribute
% modified versions and incorporate into your own macro packages
% if a brief acknowledgement is given.
%
% Version 1.0  11 May 2001

% Define 'mathmode' ligatures, as in 
%
%\mathlig{->}{\rightarrow}
%\mathlig{<-}{\leftarrow}
%\mathlig{<->}{\leftrightarrow}
%
% Works even if they have common prefixes (takes the longest match,
% then backtracks).
%
% Can be used to create ligatures even if the second
% and subsequent characters have weird catcodes, but I don't recommend 
% it.

\count255\catcode`@
\catcode`@=11
\chardef\mathlig@atcode\count255

% Let or def an 'active' version of a token.  Thanks to Donald
% Arseneau and groups.google.com
\def\actively#1#2{\begingroup\uccode`\~=`#2\relax\uppercase{\endgroup#1~}}
% Eat the next token, and then pass control to mathlig@next@cmd
\def\mathlig@gobble{\afterassignment\mathlig@next@cmd\let\mathlig@next= }
% Used to delimit delimited arguments, and ifx tests for emptyness.
\def\mathlig@delim{\mathlig@delim}
% Some macros to help dealing with 'computed names' (csnames).
% Just like def, but first parameter is evaluated as a csname
\def\mathlig@defcs#1{\expandafter\def\csname#1\endcsname}
% A version of \let <normal cs><computed cs>
\def\mathlig@let@cs#1#2{\expandafter\let\expandafter#1\csname#2\endcsname}
% Maintain a 'list' of tokens as a macro which expands to them
\def\mathlig@appendcs#1#2{\expandafter\edef\csname#1\endcsname{\csname#1\endcsname#2}}

% The main externally visible macro. 
% Defines '#1' as a 'ligature' to expand to #2
% First uses \mathlig@checklig to make sure that all initial segments of
% #1 as set up as ligatures.
% Then sets the ligature #1 to expand to #2.
\def\mathlig#1#2{\mathlig@checklig#1\mathlig@end\mathlig@defcs{mathlig@back@#1}{#2}\ignorespaces}

% All the @check macros should be idempotent: they set up the definitions
% only if it hasn't already been done.

%Check #1#2 can be a ligature:
% Check #1 is math-active.
% If not, save the mathcode, set the macros #1
%Now check the suffix tables with \checkrest
\def\mathlig@checklig#1#2\mathlig@end{%
 \expandafter\ifx\csname mathlig@forw@#1\endcsname\relax
 \expandafter\mathchardef\csname mathlig@back@#1\endcsname=\mathcode`#1%
 \mathcode`#1"8000\actively\def#1{\csname mathlig@look@#1\endcsname}%
 \mathlig@dolig#1\mathlig@delim
\fi
\mathlig@checksuffix#1#2\mathlig@end
}

%Two-part macro.
%Check suffix tables. If #2 is empty, no suffix!
%Otherwise, we make sure #2 is a valid suffix for #1,
%then recurse for #3 on #1#2
\def\mathlig@checksuffix#1#2\mathlig@end{%
\ifx\mathlig@delim#2\mathlig@delim\relax\else\mathlig@checksuffix@{#1}#2\mathlig@end\fi
}
\def\mathlig@checksuffix@#1#2#3\mathlig@end{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname mathlig@forw@#1#2\endcsname\relax\mathlig@dosuffix{#1}{#2}\fi
\mathlig@checksuffix{#1#2}#3\mathlig@end
}

% The do macros should not be called more than once for a given ligature.

% Add #2 to the list of valid suffixes for #1
% Then make the ligature for #1#2 one which only backtracks, for now
\def\mathlig@dosuffix#1#2{%
\mathlig@appendcs{mathlig@toks@#1}{#2}%
\mathlig@dolig{#1}{#2}\mathlig@delim
}

% Setup #1#2 so that ligatures beginning #1#2 work.
% Such ligatures will look at what's coming next (in case
% of a longer ligature) and, failing that, 
% backtrack to just #1

\def\mathlig@dolig#1#2\mathlig@delim{%
%The look macro just \futurelets what's coming up and
%then passes control to forw
 \mathlig@defcs{mathlig@look@#1#2}{%
 \mathlig@let@cs\mathlig@next{mathlig@forw@#1#2}\futurelet\mathlig@next@tok\mathlig@next}%
%The forw macro uses chck to try all possible suffixes, passing control
%either to one of those, or to the back macro
 \mathlig@defcs{mathlig@forw@#1#2}{%
  \mathlig@let@cs\mathlig@next{mathlig@back@#1#2}%
  \mathlig@let@cs\checker{mathlig@chck@#1#2}%
  \mathlig@let@cs\mathligtoks{mathlig@toks@#1#2}%
  \expandafter\ifx\expandafter\mathlig@delim\mathligtoks\mathlig@delim\relax\else
  \expandafter\checker\mathligtoks\mathlig@delim\fi
  \mathlig@next
 }%
%The toks macro just stores the suffixes
 \mathlig@defcs{mathlig@toks@#1#2}{}%
%The chk macro goes through the suffixes one by one
%tail recursing until it runs out, or finds one.
 \mathlig@defcs{mathlig@chck@#1#2}##1##2\mathlig@delim{%
  %\message{Lig so far '#1#2', checking for '##1'}%
  \ifx\mathlig@next@tok##1%
   \mathlig@let@cs\mathlig@next@cmd{mathlig@look@#1#2##1}\let\mathlig@next\mathlig@gobble
  \fi 
  \ifx\mathlig@delim##2\mathlig@delim\relax\else
   \csname mathlig@chck@#1#2\endcsname##2\mathlig@delim
  \fi
 }%
%
% The back macro, defined only if this is a ligature of at least
% two characters, is a default fallback: go back to the previous char.
% (If this is a ligature of only one character, the mathcode will have 
% been saved and set as the fallback elsewhere)
 \ifx\mathlig@delim#2\mathlig@delim\else
  \mathlig@defcs{mathlig@back@#1#2}{\csname mathlig@back@#1\endcsname #2}%
 \fi
}%

\catcode`@\mathlig@atcode