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%% file: TXSmacs.tex - Main Macros - TeXsis version 2.18
%% @(#) $Id: TXSmacs.tex,v 18.0 1999/07/07 21:30:29 myers Exp $
%========================================================================*
% TeXsis -- Main Macros                
%
%       This file contains various macros used throughout TeXsis,
% either by themselves or by other macros.  Some of the more useful
% ones to know about are:
%
%       \draft          prints "draft" with the date and time at the 
%                       bottom of the page
%       \singlespaced   sets single spacing.
%       \doublespaced   sets double (actually 1.5 times) spacing.
%       \triplespaced   sets triple spacing for drafts.
%       \widenspacing   increases spacing by 1.25.
%       \quoteon        Automatic opening and closing " by making " an
%                       active character.  Turn off with \quoteoff.
%       \Footnote       Singlespaced analog of \footnote
%       \Vfootnote      Singlespaced analog of \vfootnote
%       \NFootnote      numbered footnotes (using \Footnote)
%
%======================================================================*
% (C) Copyright 1989, 1992, 1997 by Eric Myers and Frank E. Paige
% This file is a part of TeXsis.  Distribution and/or modifications
% are allowed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).  
% This software is made available WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
% Give the command \LicenseInfo for further details.
%======================================================================*
\message{TeXsis main macros.}
\catcode`@=11                           % @ is a letter here
\let\XA=\expandafter                    % shorthand for \expandafter is \XA
\let\NX=\noexpand                       % shorthand for \noexpand is \NX

% We've added a few more active characters, so we have to modify \dospecials

\def\dospecials{\do\ \do\\\do\{\do\}\do\$\do\&\do\"\do\(\do\)\do\[\do\]%%
  \do\#\do\^\do\^^K\do\_\do\^^A\do\%\do\~}


%--------------------------------------------------*
% ERROR REPORTING and DRAFT marks:

% \emsg writes the message "#1", ON A NEW LINE, on the terminal
% and in the log.  Various \things are turned off.

\def\emsg#1{\relax% write an error/information message to the screen
   \begingroup                                  % disable special characters
     \def\@quote{"}%                            % to output "
     \def\TeX{TeX}\def\label##1{}\def\use{\string\use}%
     \def\ { }\def~{ }% spaces are spaces
     \def\tt{}\def\bf{}\def\Tbf{}\def\tbf{}%
     \def\break{}\def\n{}\def\singlespaced{}\def\doublespaced{}%
     \immediate\write16{#1}% 
   \endgroup}

% \cmsg writes a ``comment'' \emsg message with leading ``%''

\def\cmsg#1{\emsg{\@comment #1}}

%  \@comment is for writing % to a file such as the table of contents 
% or list of figures.  It expands to '% '
     
{\catcode`\%=11 \gdef\@comment{% }}

% \@errmark writes a short error message in the right margin

\newif\ifmarkerrors     \markerrorsfalse        % default is off

\def\@errmark#1{\ifmarkerrors           % only if \markerrorstrue
   \vadjust{\vbox to 0pt{%              % vbox with no height
   \kern-\baselineskip                  % insert text next to line
   \line{\hfil\rlap{{\tt\ <-#1}}}%      %  in right margin
   \vss}}\fi}                           % end \vbox and \vadjust


% \draft marks the bottom of the page with "Preliminary Draft", 
% date and time, and turns on error marking and equation tracing.

\def\draft{%  puts DRAFT marks on footer lines of document
   \def\draftline{{\tentt\DraftName\hfill % DRAFT stamp at
       -~\folio~- \hfill \runtime}}\footline={\draftline}% bottom of page
   \eqnotracetrue                       % equation tracing enabled
   \markerrorstrue                      % DO mark errors in right margin
   \overfullrule=1em}                   % marks overfull \hbox!

\def\DraftName{Preliminary Draft}% Can be changed (Native Language Support)


%--------------------------------------------------*
% Interline Spacing and Footnotes.

\def\setTableskip{\relax}                       % was used, but not now

\def\singlespaced{% sets interline spacing to \normalbaselineskip
   \baselineskip=\normalbaselineskip            % reset interline
   \setRuledStrut                               % set ruled table spacing
   \setTableskip}                               % set table spacing
\def\singlespace{\singlespaced}                 % synonym for \singlespaced

\def\doublespaced{% sets interline spacing to 1.5 the \normalbaselineskip
   \baselineskip=\normalbaselineskip            % increase interline
   \multiply\baselineskip by 150                %  spacing by 1.50
   \divide\baselineskip by 100                  %  of normal
   \setRuledStrut                               % set ruled table spacing
   \setTableskip}                               % set table spacing
\def\doublespace{\doublespaced}                 % synonym for \doublespaced

\def\TrueDoubleSpacing{% sets interline spacing to twice \normalbaselineskip
   \baselineskip=\normalbaselineskip            % increase interline
   \multiply\baselineskip by 2                  %  spacing by 2.0
   \setRuledStrut                               % set ruled table spacing
   \setTableskip}                               % set table spacing
\def\truedoublespacing{\TrueDoubleSpacing} % synonym for \TrueDoubleSpacing

\def\triplespaced{% sets interline spacing to 3.0 the \normalbaselineskip
   \baselineskip=\normalbaselineskip            % increases interline
   \multiply\baselineskip by 3                  %   spacing by 3.0
   \setRuledStrut                               % set ruled table spacing
   \setTableskip}                               % set table spacing

\def\widenspacing{% increases the interline spacing by 1.25
   \multiply\baselineskip by 125                % increase the interline
   \divide\baselineskip by 100                  %   spacing by a factor of 1.25
   \setRuledStrut                               % set ruled table spacing
   \setTableskip}                               % set ``nice'' table spacing
\def\whitespaced{\widenspacing}                 % synonym for \widenspacing
\def\whitespace{\widenspacing}                  % synonym for \widenspacing


% \Footnote is like \footnote, but the text is \singlespaced in \FootFont
% and the reference mark is automatically put in a superscript.  The 
% superscript is \smash'ed so it does not change the interline spacing.  
% \Vfootnote is like \vfootnote, but singlespaced in \Footfont also.
% How this works:  to use the same tricks with \vfootnote as used by
% \footnote (see \vfootnote in Appendix B of the TeXbook) we begin a
% group in which \FootFont and single spacing are invoked, then change
% the definition of \@foot (which ends the \vfootnote) so that it also  
% closes the extra group we've opened.

\def\Footnote#1{%  singlespaced \footnote 
   \let\@sf\empty                               % assume no scale factor
   \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\/\fi % unless h-mode
   ${}^{\scriptstyle\smash{#1}}$\@sf            % smashed superscript mark
   \Vfootnote{#1}}                              % do it with \Vfootnote

\def\Vfootnote#1{% singlespaced \vfootnote
   \begingroup                                  % Following changes temporary
     \def\@foot{\strut\egroup\endgroup}%        % change how to end \vfootnote
     \tenpoint                                  % default to 10pt type
     \baselineskip=\normalbaselineskip          % default single spaced
     \parskip=0pt                               % no space between paragraphs
     \FootFont                                  % change to ``footnote'' font
     \vfootnote{${}^{\hbox{#1}}$}}              % superscript mark in footnote

\def\FootFont{\rm}                              % default footnote typestyle


% Numbered Footnotes:  \NFootnote{text} creates a footnote and gives it
% a number, which is used as the reference mark (superscript). To reset
% the numbering (as at the begining of a chapter) just say  \footnum=0.

\newcount\footnum \footnum=0
\let\footnotemark=\empty                % for # marks and such

\def\NFootnote{% consecutively numbered footnotes
  \advance\footnum by 1
  \xdef\lab@l{\the\footnum}%    
  \Footnote{\footnotemark\the\footnum}}


%--------------------------------------------------*
% SPACING, skips and breaks:

% Alternate definition of ~ makes it the same as \0 in math mode.
% You can use it as a space which is the width of a digit, and it
% is a single character in the manuscript file. It behaves as usual
% (a tie, or required space) in non-math mode.

\def~{\ifmmode\phantom{0}\else\penalty10000\ \fi} % tie in math mode too
\def\0{\phantom{0}}                             % \0 is phantom 0 in any font

% thinskip (hmode).  This def allows \, to be used in both math 
% and nonmath mode

\def\,{\relax\ifmmode\mskip\the\thinmuskip\else\thinspace\fi}

% Use \topspace in place of \vskip to add space at top of a page 
% (a \vskip by itself is discarded at the top of an empty page).

\def\topspace{\hrule width \z@ height \z@ \vskip}

\def\n{\hfil\break}                     % \n  is newline
\def\nl{\hfil\break}                    % \nl is newline (alternate)
\def\newpage{\vfill\eject}              % skip to next page

\def\Afour{\hsize=16.5cm \vsize=24.5cm\relax}   % A4 paper size


%--------------------------------------------------*
% \bye -- end of job processing
%
% A slightly modified version of \bye will \checktags at end of job
% \checktags comes from TXStags.tex.  Also, \endmode can be used
% to close any outstanding mode, as in a \letter or \memo.
% This version is not \outer, so we can use \TwoPass if desired.

\def\bye{% slightly revised version of \bye for TeXsis
    \endmode                                    % ends any special modes
    \par\vfill\supereject                       % as usual, from Plain TeX
    \checktags                                  % any undefined tags?
    \end}

\def\endmode{\relax}                            % default does nothing

%-%\ifx\checktags\undefined
%-%     \def\checktags{\relax}\fi               % TXStags will define this...

%--------------------------------------------------*
% Un-TeX: how to turn off things that only get turned on in plain TeX

\def\unobeylines{\catcode`\^^M=5}       % make ^^M just <return>
{\obeyspaces\gdef\unobeyspaces{\catcode`\ =10}}
\def\unraggedright{\rightskip=\z@\spaceskip=0pt\xspaceskip=0pt}

% Also, \seeCR let's ^^M be turned into space after detection
% in an \obeylines environment

{\catcode`\^^M=\active\gdef\seeCR{\catcode`\^^M\active \let^^M\space}}


%--------------------------------------------------*
% EASY QUOTES.   Makes " an active character, which knows when to
% be an open quote or a close quote

\catcode`\"=\active
\newcount\@quoteflag   \@quoteflag=\z@          % keep track of quotes

\def"{\@quote}                                  % generic name for "

\def\@quote{% gives `` for first quote, '' for second quote
   \ifnum\@quoteflag=\z@                        %
     \@quoteflag=\@ne {``}%                     %
   \else                                        %
     \@quoteflag=\z@ {''}%                      %
   \fi}

\def\quoteon{\catcode`\"=\active\def"{\@quote}} % turns on ``easy quotes''
\def\quoteoff{\catcode`\"=12}                   % turns off ``easy quotes''
\def\@checkquote#1{\ifnum\@quoteflag=\@ne\message{#1}\fi}


% Default is \quoteoff. Turn quotes on only in \texsis
% (so it won't interfer with any internal uses for ")

\quoteoff               % Must turn quotes off while scanning the next def

\def\checkquote{{\quoteoff\@checkquote{> Unbalanced "}}} % checks balanced "'s
 

%--------------------------------------------------*
% BOXES and RULES:

% \tightbox draws a rule box around the box #1 without any added space

\def\tightbox#1{\vbox{\hrule\hbox{\vrule\vbox{#1}\vrule}\hrule}}
\let\tightboxit=\tightbox               % synonym


% \loosebox put a loose box around a box (but no rules!).

\def\loosebox#1{%
    \vbox{\vskip\jot
        \hbox{\hskip\jot #1\hskip\jot}%
        \vskip\jot}}


% \eqnbox{<equation>} puts a ruled box around an equation.  With the
% \lower\jot it can be used in horizontal mode too, not just displayed
% equations. Thanks to Bob Love <rlove@raptor.rmnug.org> for the suggestion.

\def\eqnbox#1{\lower\jot\tightbox{\loosebox{\quad $#1$ \quad}}}


%  \undertext underscores any text, uniformly

\def\undertext#1{\setbox0=\hbox{#1}\dimen0=\dp0 %
      \vtop{\box0 \vskip-\dimen0 \vskip 0.25ex \hrule}}
 
% \theBlank creates a blank line to fill in ``the blank''

\def\theBlank#1{\nobreak\hbox{\lower\jot\vbox{\hrule width #1\relax}}}


% \setRuledStrut creates a vertical strut to hold the interline
% spacing in ruled tables.  It is defined in ruled.tex, so we just
% make an empty definition here until then.

\ifx\setRuledStrut\undefined\def\setRuledStrut{\relax}\fi


%--------------------------------------------------*
% MISC. useful stuff:

% \Romannumeral gives uppercase roman numerals, of course

\def\Romannumeral#1{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}}

% \monthname{n} gives the English name for month number n

\def\monthname#1{\ifcase#1 \errmessage{0 is not a month}
    \or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or 
    July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or
    December\else \errmessage{#1 is not a month}\fi}

% \jtem is a generalized \item from Don Groom with an arbitrary
% indentation. Usage: \jtem{dimen}{label}

\def\jtem#1#2{\par\hangafter0\hangindent#1
              \noindent\llap{#2\enspace}\ignorespaces}

% \leftpar makes an argument into a raggedleft paragraph
% uses the same technique as figure captions

\def\leftpar#1{%
    \setbox\@capbox=\vbox{\normalbaselines
    \noindent #1\par
        \global\@caplines=\prevgraf}%
    \ifnum \@ne=\@caplines
        \leftline{#1}\else
        \hbox to\hsize{\hss\box\@capbox\hss}\fi}


%--------------------------------------------------*
% \obsolete marks old versions of macros as obsolete by printing
% a warning message.  But it should still work.

\def\obsolete#1#2{\def#1{\@obsolete#1#2}}

\def\@obsolete#1#2{%
   \emsg{>=========================================================}%
   \emsg{> \string#1 is now obsolete! It may soon disappear!}%
   \emsg{> Please use \string#2 instead.  But I'll try to do it anyway...}%
   \emsg{>=========================================================}%
   \let#1=#2\relax                              % but let them use it anyway
   #2}                                          %  and do as asked


%--------------------------------------------------*
% \ATlock makes "@" a non-letter to protect internal control sequences
% \ATunluck makes "@" a letter so you can get at them

\def\ATlock{\catcode`@=12\relax}                % makes @ not a letter
\def\ATunlock{\catcode`@=11\relax}              % makes @ a letter 

% If someone tries to read a source or style file without having
% said \ATunlock they will get all sorts of errors, most notably
% that \@ is undefined.  So we make \@ produce an error message:

\newhelp\AThelp{@: 
You've apparantly tried to use a macro which begins with ``@''.^^M%
These macros are usually for internal TeXsis functions and should^^M%
not be used casually.  If you really want to use the macro try first^^M%
saying \string\ATunlock.  If you got this message by pure accident^^M%
then something else is wrong.} 

\def\@{\begingroup
    \errhelp=\AThelp            % longer help message
    \newlinechar=`\^^M          % ^^M is line break
    \errmessage{Are you tring to use an internal @-macro?}\relax
   \endgroup}


%--------------------------------------------------*
% COMMENTS:  How to ignore large pieces of text.
%
% Use \comment to turn most anything into nothing (must have balanced {}!).
% Usage:
%   \comment/* <text to be ignored> */      % the /* and */ are required!

\long\def\comment#1/*#2*/{\relax}               % just read args and do nothing


% \Ignore and \endIgnore are almost the same, but an \endIgnore without
% an \Ignore first is just ignored.  Got that?

\long\def\Ignore#1\endIgnore{\relax}    % read arg to \endIgnore and do nothing
\def\endIgnore{\relax}                  % if actually executed, just do nothing

% \REV is used for keeping track of revisions.  Usually it is just a
% speciallized comment, but by changing the definition we print out
% the revision record in the Appendix.

\def\REV{\begingroup                            % Revisions
   \def\endcomment{\endgroup}%                  % to close the \begingroup
   \catcode`\|=12                               % turn off "TeX quotes"
   \catcode`(=12 \catcode`)=12                  % make ( and ) 
   \catcode`[=12 \catcode`]=12                  %  and [ and ] "other"
   \comment}                                    % treat text like a comment

%-------------------------*
% Simple \begin .. \end support (as in LaTeX, yuk):  
%
% There is a conspiracy to preserve job security for typists by making
% sure one has to  type \begin{thing} and \end{thing} everywhere.  In
% TeXsis it's just \thing and \endthing, but to make these people happy
% we just make \begin{thing} become \thing and similarly for \end{thing}.  
% The \begin starts a group, so that after the \end{thing} the command 
% \end goes back to it's normal plain TeX definition.
% Note: we don't check that you begin and end the same thing.  After all,
% you might want to say \begin{midfigure} followed by \end{figure}.

\def\begin#1{%          \begin{foo} just becomes \foo
   \begingroup                  % changes to \end are temporary!
     \let\end=\endbegin         % in this group \end will end the \begin
     \expandafter\ifx\csname #1\endcsname\relax\relax % is \thing defined?
        \def\next{\beginerror{#1}}% NO: flag an error
     \else                      %
        \def\next{\csname #1\endcsname}% YES: just invoke it
     \fi\next}

\def\endbegin#1{%  \end{foo} just becomes \endfoo
   \endgroup                    % now \end goes back to normal
   \expandafter\ifx\csname end#1\endcsname\relax\relax % is \endthing defined?
      \def\next{\begingroup\beginerror{end#1}}% % NO: flag an error
   \else                        %
      \def\next{\csname end#1\endcsname}% YES: just invoke it
   \fi\next}

\newhelp\beginhelp{begin: 
    The \string\begin\space or \string\end\space marked above is for a %
    non-existant^^M%
    environment.  Check for spelling errors and such.}

\def\beginerror#1{% \begin{foo} or \end{foo} fail if no \foo or \endfoo
   \endgroup                    % make sure \end is back to normal
   \errhelp=\beginhelp          % longer help message
   \newlinechar=`\^^M           % ^^M is line break
   \errmessage{Undefined environment for \string\begin\space or \string\end}}


%--------------------------------------------------*
%  \unexpandedwrite<fileID>{<token-list>} will write the tokens
% in the list #3 to the given output stream #1, but without expanding
% them.  As of TeXsis 2.17 a completely new method is used for doing
% this, because the old method from the TeXbook using \aftergroup
% could only handle short lists of tokens.  (C) Copyright Eric Myers 1995
% BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU MODIFY THIS IN ANY WAY, IT IS RATHER SENSITIVE. -EAM

% Lines below must have %% or not, as they are now, or this will not work

\begingroup\seeCR                   %%
\long\gdef\unexpandedwrite#1#2{\@CopyLine#1#2
\endlist}%
\long\gdef\@CopyLine#1#2
#3\endlist{\@unexpandedwrite#1{#2}% write one line, unexpanded
\def\@arg{#3}\ifx\@arg\par\let\@arg=\empty\fi %% ignore trailing ^^M
\ifx\@arg\empty\relax\let\@@next=\relax %%
\else\def\@@next{\@CopyLine#1#3\endlist}%
\fi\@@next}%
\long\gdef\writeNX#1#2{\@CopyLineNX#1#2
\endlist}%
\long\gdef\@CopyLineNX#1#2
#3\endlist{\@writeNX#1{#2}% write one line, unexpanded
\def\@arg{#3}\ifx\@arg\par\let\@arg=\empty\fi %% ignore trailing ^^M
\ifx\@arg\empty\relax\let\@@next=\relax %%
\else\def\@@next{\@CopyLineNX#1#3\endlist}%
\fi\@@next}%
\endgroup       % end definitions inside \seeCR

\long\def\@unexpandedwrite#1#2{% write tokens #2 to #1 but do not expand them
   \def\@finwrite{\immediate\write#1}%  % to write to the file
   \begingroup                          % begin collecting tokens on stack
    \aftergroup\@finwrite               %
    \aftergroup{\relax                  % put \write{ on the stack
    \@NXstack#2\endNXstack              % now process the argument list
    \aftergroup}\relax                  % put closing } on the stack
   \endgroup                            % now dump token list on stack!
 }


% \writeNX is the same as \unexpandedwrite but without the \immediate

\long\def\@writeNX#1#2{% write tokens #2 to #1 but do not expand them
   \def\@finwrite{\write#1}%            % to write to the file
   \begingroup                          % begin collecting tokens on stack
    \aftergroup\@finwrite               %
    \aftergroup{\relax                  % put \write{ on the stack
    \@NXstack#2\endNXstack              % puts \NX\token on stack from #2
    \aftergroup}\relax                  % put closing } on the stack
   \endgroup}                           % now dump token list from stack!
 

% Saying \@NXstack <stuff> \endNXstack will take all the tokens
% in <stuff> and put them on the stack, with control sequences
% prefaced by \noexpand

\def\@NXstack{\futurelet\next\@NXswitch} 

\def\\{\global\let\@stoken= }\\ 

\def\@NXswitch{%        decides what to do with various types of tokens
    \ifx\next\endNXstack\relax           % if \endNXstack then we'll quit
    \else\ifcat\noexpand\next\@stoken   % if token is a space,
        \aftergroup\space\let\next=\@eat%   write \space and eat token
    \else\ifcat\noexpand\next\bgroup    % if token is \bgroup
        \aftergroup{\let\next=\@eat     %   write { and eat it
    \else\ifcat\noexpand\next\egroup    % if token is \egroup
        \aftergroup}\let\next=\@eat     %   write a } and eat it
     \else                              % otherwize
        \let\next=\@copytoken           %   just copy to the stack with \NX
     \fi\fi\fi\fi 
     \next}                             % do it to the token


% \@eat ignores the \next token and goes on to the 
% next one in the argument list

\def\@eat{\afterassignment\@NXstack\let\next= } 


% \@copytoken copies one token to the stack with \aftergroup,
%  then calls \@NXstack to get the next one following.

\long\def\@copytoken#1{% write token to stack, unexpanded    
    \ifcat\noexpand#1\relax             % if token is a control sequence
        \aftergroup\noexpand            %   preface with \noexpand
    \else\ifcat\noexpand#1\noexpand~\relax % if token is an active character
        \aftergroup\noexpand            %   preface with \noexpand
    \fi\fi                              %
    \aftergroup#1\relax                 % put the next token on the list
    \@NXstack}                         % do next token from argument...

\def\endNXstack\endNXstack{}              % just marks the end of token list


%======================================================================*
% CHECKPOINT / RESTART -                (C) copyright 1986 by Eric Myers
% 
% The \checkpoint and \restart macros allow you to save important information
% like the page number, chapter number, equation number, etc...  and then
% begin with those values on a new run.
% Dependencies: TXSmacs.tex
% ----------------------------
\message{Checkpoint/Restart.}

% I/O initialization:
\newwrite\checkpointout                 % output for checkpoint/restart

% ----------------------------
% \checkpoint writes all restart info to the file #1.chk

\def\checkpoint#1{\emsg{\@comment\NX\checkpoint --> #1.chk}%
    \immediate\openout\checkpointout= #1.chk
    \@checkwrite{\pageno}   \@checkwrite{\chapternum}%
    \@checkwrite{\eqnum}    \@checkwrite{\corollarynum}%
    \@checkwrite{\fignum}   \@checkwrite{\definitionnum}%
    \@checkwrite{\lemmanum} \@checkwrite{\sectionnum}%
    \@checkwrite{\refnum}   \@checkwrite{\subsectionnum}%
    \@checkwrite{\tabnum}   \@checkwrite{\theoremnum}%
    \@checkwrite{\footnum}%
    \immediate\closeout\checkpointout}%

% \@checkwrite writes the value of #1 to the file, such that the value
%  is restored when the file is read with \Input

\def\@checkwrite#1{\edef\tnum{\the #1}%
     \immediate\write\checkpointout{\NX #1 = \tnum}}%


% \restart{filename} reloads the checkpoint from the file #1.chk

\def\restart#1{\relax
    \immediate\closeout\checkpointout           % close file, just in case
    \ATunlock                                   % make sure @ sign is a letter
    \Input #1.chk \relax                        % read .CHK file in
    \@firstrefnum=\refnum                       % get reference number and
    \advance\@firstrefnum by \@ne               % set first ref counter
    \ATlock}                                    % @ is protected again

\let\restore=\restart                           % alternate name for \restart


% \endstat prints out pertinent restart info on the terminal and
% in the .log file.  Useful at the end of a run.

\def\endstat{%
   \emsg{\@comment Last PAGE      number is \the\pageno.}%
   \emsg{\@comment Last CHAPTER   number is \the\chapternum.}%
   \emsg{\@comment Last EQUATION  number is \the\eqnum.}%
   \emsg{\@comment Last FIGURE    number is \the\fignum.}%
   \emsg{\@comment Last REFERENCE number is \the\refnum.}%
   \emsg{\@comment Last SECTION   number is \the\sectionnum.}%
   \emsg{\@comment Last TABLE     number is \the\tabnum.}%
   \tracingstats=1}%


%======================================================================*
% RANDOM USEFUL MACROS.  Most of these are useful only to hackers and are
% used by macros in this package.  Some of them are just general little
% goodies that don't seem to fit anywhere else.

\def\gloop#1\repeat{\gdef\body{#1}\iterate}  % GLOBAL LOOP:


% \apply a macro to a list of arguments
% Usage:
%   \apply\macro{list of arguments, separated by commas}
% It is possible to determine whether your at the last argument with
%   \iflastarg true text \else false text \fi
% Since \apply uses global definitions, \apply's can't be nested
% \empty is defined as {} in PLAIN

\newif\iflastarg\lastargfalse
\def\car#1,#2;{\gdef\@arg{#1}\gdef\@args{#2}}
\def\@apply{%
    \iflastarg
    \else
        \XA\car\@args;%                   get first argument
        \islastarg
        \XA\@fcn\XA{\@arg}%
        \@apply
    \fi}
\def\apply#1#2{%
    \gdef\@args{#2,}\let\@fcn#1%
    \islastarg
    \@apply
    }
\def\islastarg{\ifx \@args\empty\lastargtrue\else\lastargfalse\fi}%


% \setcnt\counter{value} sets the counter \counter
% to the given value, but only temporarily in this group.
% After you leave the group the counter is set back to it's
% value before you call \setcnt.  Useful for figure captions
% in the ``wrong'' group and other such wierd things.

\def\setcnt#1#2{% set a counter to a value in a group
  \edef\th@value{\the#1}%                       % evaluate counter
  \aftergroup\global\aftergroup#1               % \global\counter=<old>
  \aftergroup=\relax                            %
  \XA\@ftergroup\th@value\endafter              % all tokens the in counter
  \global#1=#2\relax}                           % set the value in this group

%  \@ftergroup assigns \next the next token and 
%  then calls \@ftertoken to put that token on the \aftergroup list

\def\@ftergroup{\futurelet\next\@ftertoken} 

\long\def\@ftertoken#1{
   \ifx\next\endafter\relax                     % \endafter ends
     \let\next=\relax                           % so just do nothing
   \else\aftergroup#1\relax                     % put the token on the list
     \let\next=\@ftergroup                      % and get next token
   \fi\next}                                    % do what's \next


% \DUMP  - \dump for VMS
% VMS translates command line arguments to uppercase, so 
% ``initex texsis \dump'' won't work unless \DUMP is defined. 

\let\DUMP=\dump


% The following is mainly kept for historical reasons.  Don't ask.

\def\@seppuku{\errmessage{Interwoven alignment preambles are not allowed.}\end}


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