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% \AddToCheckSum{309}
%
% \begin{warning}
%   This code has not been well tested yet.  The output routine of \LaTeX{} is
%   very complicated, and unforseen problems might arise.
% \end{warning}
%
% \DescribeMacro\NextAux
% \DescribeMacro\DynamicAux
% \DescribeMacro\StaticAux
%   The macro \cs\NextAux changes \cname{@auxout} to a new stream if one is
%   available, and gives an error otherwise.  The macro is implemented in
%   dynamic and static ways which can be selected with \cs\DynamicAux and
%   \cs\StaticAux\marg{number of streams}.  The number of streams can be from 2
%   to~16.  The dynamic implementation is the default; I do not see much use
%   for the static implementation at present.  The \option{static} option is
%   the equivalent of the declaration |\StaticAux{10}|.  The \option{dynamic}
%   selects the dynamic implementation.
%
%   \cs\StaticAux can be invoked after \cs\DynamicAux, but not the other way
%   around (at least, the streams allocated by \cs\StaticAux are not
%   recovered).  Macros which use \cs\NextAux do not have to know whether the
%   implementation is static or dynamic.
%
%   \subsubsection{Wheels}
%
% The output streams are manipulated with the help of a data structure I call a
% \word{wheel}.
%
% A \term{wheel} has 0 or more \term{spokes} and can be \term{rolled}.  Each
% spoke is a \TeX{} token, probably a control sequence name, and has an
% internal name.  You can access the spoke at the 12 o'clock or ``top''
% position of a wheel.  In computerese, a wheel is a circularly linked list of
% tokens, and the operation of rolling moves a pointer along it in a certain
% direction by one element.  
%
% Wheels and operations on wheels are local.
%
% \DescribeMacro\InitWheel
% \DescribeMacro\DefWheel
%   You make a wheel either with \cs\InitWheel\marg{\\csname}, which makes
%   \meta{\\csname} a wheel with no spokes, or
%   \cs\DefWheel\marg{\\csname}\marg{spokes}, which makes a wheel with
%   \meta{spokes} for spokes.  The first spoke in \meta{spokes} is the top, the
%   second will be top after one roll, and the first will be top again after
%   $n$ rolls, if there are $n$ spokes.
%
% \DescribeMacro\Roll
% \DescribeMacro\Top
% \DescribeMacro\AddSpokes
%   Wheels are rolled by \cs\Roll\marg{wheel}.  Spokes can be added to a
%   wheel with \cs\AddSpokes\marg{wheel}\marg{spokes}.  When $n$ spokes are
%   added, the previous top will be at the top after $n$ rolls.
%   \cs\Top\marg{wheel} expands eventually to the top spoke, which then can
%   further expand, and so on.
%   
% \DescribeMacro\IfTop
%   \cs\IfTop\marg{wheel}\marg{spoke}\marg{true clause}\marg{false clause}
%   compares the top of \meta{wheel} with \meta{spoke} using \cname{ifx}, and
%   executes either \meta{true clause} or \meta{false clause} as appropriate.
%   (The \package{newclude} package doesn't actually use this command; it's
%   provided to ``round out'' the wheel data structure.)
%
% \caveat{Don't put more than one token as the second argument to \cs\IfTop.}
%
%   \subsubsection{Preliminaries}
%
% We require the \package{afterpage} package.  The intuitive justification is
% that \cs\write{}s are delayed until the current page is shipped out.  We need
% to keep an output stream open until its last \cs\write has been actually
% handled; after that, the stream can be made available again.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{afterpage}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\nc@aux@wheel}
%   We use the wheel structure to handle both the static case and the dynamic
%   case.  The spokes of the wheel are macros |\nc@auxout@|\meta{n}.  Their
%   first-level expansion is \meta{n}, a positive integer from 0 to~15.  Each
%   spoke has two corresponding macros.  |\nc@auxout@|\meta{n}|@stream| is a
%   stream name allocated by \cs\newwrite.  |\nc@auxout@|\meta{n}|@inuse| is a
%   global boolean which is |true| iff the corresponding stream is currently in
%   use.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\InitWheel\nc@aux@wheel
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\nc@count}
%    We need an internal counter.  Notice that the stream numbers used in the
%    auxwheel start at 0, so the stream associated with with the numeral 4 is
%    the fifth stream.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{nc@count}
%    \end{macrocode}
%  \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\nc@aux@wheel@size}
%   \cname{nc@aux@wheel@size} is a pseudo-counter that holds the present size
%   of the aux wheel.  In the static case it never changes and is set only for
%   consistency.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\ReserveCS\nc@aux@wheel@size
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\NextAux}
%   \mbox{}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\ReserveCS\NextAux
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% The kernel allocates two streams for the include system, \cname{@mainaux} and
% \cname{@partaux}.  The auxwheel is initialized with these two streams.  The
% first, corresponding to the principle source, is always marked in use.
%
% \todo{Reserve the stream names.}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newboolean{@nc@auxout@1@inuse@}

\ReserveName{nc@auxout@1}
\NewName*{nc@auxout@1} {} {1}

\ReserveName{nc@auxout@1@stream}
\expandafter\let\csname nc@auxout@1@stream\endcsname\@partaux
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\nc@init@aux@wheel}
% We initialize the wheel with the first spoke.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\nc@init@aux@wheel {%
  \EExpand\csname nc@auxout@1\endcsname\In {%
    \AddSpokes\nc@aux@wheel##1%
  }
}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
%   \subsubsection{Static allocation}
%
% \begin{macro}{\StaticAux}
%   nonpositive numbers are treated the same as~1. \todo{bounds check; the
%   counter's max should be one less than the number, since we have stream 0.}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\StaticAux [1] {%
  \def\nc@aux@wheel@size {#1}
  \setcounter{nc@count}{2}
  \nc@init@aux@wheel
  \@whilenum \value{nc@count} <= \nc@aux@wheel@size
    \do {%
%    \end{macrocode}
% First define the macros that make up the wheel itself to be their spoke
% numbers.
%    \begin{macrocode}
     \eExpand*\thenc@count\In {%
       \NewName*{nc@auxout@\thenc@count} {} {%
          ##1%
        }%
      }
%    \end{macrocode}
% Next allocate the corresponding stream.
%    \begin{macrocode}
      \EExpand\csname nc@auxout@\thenc@count@stream\endcsname\In {%
        \@nameuse{newwrite}##1%
      }
%    \end{macrocode}
% Next create the corresponding flag (they start |false|).
%    \begin{macrocode}
      \provideboolean{@nc@auxout@\thenc@count @inuse@}
%    \end{macrocode}
% Now add the spoke itself.
%    \begin{macrocode}
      \EExpand\csname nc@auxout@\thenc@count\endcsname\In {%
        \ReserveCS#1%
        \AddSpokes\nc@aux@wheel##1%
      }
      \stepcounter{nc@count}
    }
  \def\NextAux {%
    \Roll\nc@aux@wheel
    \@nameuse{if@nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel @inuse@}%
      \MonsterError{newclude} {%
        You can't nest \protect\include this deeply!%
      }%
    \else
      \Elet\@auxout\csname nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel @stream\endcsname
    \fi
  }%
}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
%   \subsubsection{Dynamic allocation}
%
% \begin{macro}{\DynamicAux}
% \begin{macro}{\nc@addnewauxstream}
%   \mbox{}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\DynamicAux {%
  \def\nc@aux@wheel@size {1}
  \nc@init@aux@wheel
  \def\NextAux {%
    \Roll\nc@aux@wheel
    \@nameuse{if@nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel @inuse@}%
      \nc@addnewauxstream
    \fi
%    \end{macrocode}
% Either the top spoke was not in use, or we have added a fresh spoke at the
% top -- so the top spoke represents what we want.
%    \begin{macrocode}
    \Elet\@auxout\csname nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel @stream\endcsname
    \typeout{NextAux has just set auxout to stream 
            \the\csname nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel @stream\endcsname.
             We are using spoke number
            \csname nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel\endcsname.}
    }%
}
%    \end{macrocode}
% It works out that the new spoke should have a spoke number one greater than
% the current wheel size.  We use the |nc@count| counter to find this number.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\nc@addnewauxstream {%
  \setcounter{nc@count}{\nc@aux@wheel@size}%
  \stepcounter{nc@count}%
  \typeout{Allocating another spoke (spoke number \thenc@count)}%
%    \end{macrocode}
% First we add the spoke itself, then initialize the corresponding objects.
%    \begin{macrocode}
  \EExpand*\csname nc@auxout@\thenc@count\endcsname\In {%
    \AddSpokes\nc@aux@wheel##1%
  }%
  \EExpand*\thenc@count\In {%
    \DefName*{nc@auxout@##1} {} {##1}%
    \provideboolean{@nc@auxout@##1@inuse@}%
    \def\nc@aux@wheel@size {##1}%
    \EExpand*\csname nc@auxout@##1@stream\endcsname\In {%
      \@nameuse{newwrite}####1%
    }%
  }%
}
\DynamicAux
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
%   \subsubsection{Including}
%
% \begin{macro}{\nc@include}
%   The only way I see how to set the |inuse| flag to |false| at the proper
%   time is to use the \package{afterpage} package.  What I would really like
%   is to \cs\write something with side effects.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\nc@include [2][] {%
  \if@filesw
    \immediate\write\@mainaux{\string\@input{#2.aux}}%
  \fi
  \@tempswatrue
  \if@partsw
    \@tempswafalse
    \edef\reserved@b{#2}%
    \@for\reserved@a:=\@partlist\do
      {\ifx\reserved@a\reserved@b\@tempswatrue\fi}%
  \fi
  \if@tempswa
    \stepcounter{IncludeDepth}%
%    \end{macrocode}
% \cname{nc@t@c} is going to preserve the current \ext{aux} stream number to
% restore \cname{@auxout}, in case there is a nested \cs\include.
%    \begin{macrocode}
    \edef\nc@t@c {%
      \the\@auxout
    }%
    \if@filesw
      \NextAux
      \openout\@auxout #2.aux
      \write\@auxout{\relax}%
      \expandafter\global
        \csname @nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel @inuse@true\endcsname
%    \end{macrocode}
% \begin{macro}{\nc@include@finish@<N>}
% The next line defines the macro |\nc@include@finish@|\meta{n} to close the
% output stream that is presently open.  We have an interesting task here of
% getting certain unique information to macros after the \cname{@input} when we
% might end up recursing during the \cname{@input}.  To do this, we immediately
% expand the variables we need and store them in a macro which will \emph{not}
% be altered by a recursion of \cs\include.  We have set up the |IncludeDepth|
% counter to allow us to define such a macro, which is unique to \emph{this}
% instance of \cs\include.
%
% \begin{warning}
%   The macro names |\nc@include@finish@|\meta{n} where \meta{n} is an
%   integer are overwritten, that is, they are not allocated in a safe way.
% \end{warning}
%
% The following lines are intended to make this definition, where |<D>|
% represents the current value of |IncludeDepth|, |<P>| represents the spoke
% number of the current top of \cname{nc@aux@wheel}, and |<S>| represents the
% stream number for the current part, i.e., the current value of
% \cname{@auxout}, and |<X>| represents the stream number that was current
% before \cs\include got called (this is saved in \cname{nc@t@c}).
% \begin{codeexample}
%   \def\nc@include@finish@<D> {%
%     \closeout<S>%
%     \global\chardef\@auxout=<X>%
%     \afterpage{\global\@nc@auxout@<P>@inuse@false}
%   }
% \end{codeexample}
%    \begin{macrocode}
      \EExpand\theIncludeDepth\In {%                   ##1
      \EExpand\the\@auxout\In {%                       ####1
        \DefName{nc@include@finish@##1} {} {%
          \closeout####1%
          \global\chardef\@auxout=\nc@t@c
          \typeout{Restored auxout to stream number 
                            \nc@t@c \space (old: \the\@auxout)}
          \typeout{executing afterpage}%
          \EExpand\csname @nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel
                          @inuse@false\endcsname\In {% ########1
            \afterpage{%
              \typeout{Finishing.  auxout is now \the\@auxout;  current spoke
                     is \csname nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel\endcsname\space
                      with stream number
                  \the\csname nc@auxout@\Top\nc@aux@wheel @stream\endcsname
                    }%
              \global########1%
            }%                                                 Afterpage
          }%                                                   EExpand
        }%                                                     DefName
      }}%                                                      EExpand
    \fi %                                                      \if@filesw
    \nc@t@b           % surround the \include with something
%    \end{macrocode}
% Now execute the text of the optional argument to \cs\include.  Notice that if
% we change to a new \ext{aux} file, we should do it before the optional
% argument. This is important so that sectioning commands will appear in the
% right order.  If the sectioning command were to write to \cname{@mainaux},
% then it would come \emph{after} the whole included \ext{aux} file, instead of
% before it.
%    \begin{macrocode}
    #1%
    \@input@{#2.tex}%
    \@writeckpt{#2}%
    \if@filesw
      \csname nc@include@finish@\theIncludeDepth\endcsname
    \fi
    \nc@t@b           % surround the \include with something
%    \end{macrocode}
% We mustn't restore the counter before we have finished using it.
%    \begin{macrocode}
    \addtocounter{IncludeDepth}{\m@ne}%
%    \end{macrocode}
% If the file is excluded by the \cs\includeonly command, we don't load it and
% execute the file's checkpoint instead.
%    \begin{macrocode}
  \else
    \@nameuse{cp@#2}%
  \fi
}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% 
%   \subsubsection{Checkpoints}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@writeckpt}
% \begin{macro}{\@wckptelt}
%   We must redefine the macros which write the checkpoints.  \cname{@auxout}
%   is substituted for \cname{@partaux}; I think this change should be in the
%   kernel anyway!  And we remove the \cs\immediate{}s.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\defcommand\@writeckpt [1] {%
  \if@filesw
    \write\@auxout{\string\@setckpt{#1}\@charlb}%
    \begingroup
      \let\@elt\@wckptelt
      \cl@@ckpt
    \endgroup
    \write\@auxout{\@charrb}%
  \fi
}
\defcommand\@wckptelt [1] {%
  \protected@write\@auxout{}{\string\setcounter{#1}{\the\@nameuse{c@#1}}}%
}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsubsection{Wheels}
%
% \begin{macro}{\InitWheel}
% \begin{macro}{\Roll}
% \begin{macro}{\IfTop}
% \begin{macro}{\Top}
% \begin{macro}{\AddSpokes}
%   A wheel is implemented as a macro.  The tokens of its first-level expansion
%   are the spokes, the top being the first.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\InitWheel [1] {% args: wheel
  \InitCS#1%
}
\newcommand\Roll [1] {% args: wheel
  \edef #1{%
    \expandafter\nc@roll #1\nc@llor
  }%
}
\ReserveCS\nc@llor
\NewNameDef{nc@roll} {#1\nc@llor} {%
  \@cdr#1\@nil\@car#1\@nil
}
\newcommand\Top [1] {% args: wheel
  \E@car #1\@nil
}
\newcommand\IfTop [4] {% args: wheel token true false
  \EExpand#1\In {%
    \edef\nc@t@b {%
      \expandafter\noexpand\@car##1\@nil
    }%
  }%
%    \end{macrocode}
% At this point, the first-level expansion of \cname{nc@t@b} is a single token,
% the top of the wheel.  We \cs\let \cname{nc@t@a} to this token.
%    \begin{macrocode}
  \Elet\nc@t@a\nc@t@b
  \let\nc@t@b #2%
  \ifx\nc@t@a\nc@t@b
    \expandafter\@firstoftwo
  \else
    \expandafter\@secondoftwo
  \fi
}
\newcommand\AddSpokes [2] {% args: wheel spokes
  \EExpand#1\In {%
    \def #1{#2##1}%
  }%
}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}