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-;;; texinfmt.el --- format Texinfo files into Info files.
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991,
-;; 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Robert J. Chassell
-;; Date: 10 Sep 1996
-;; Maintainer: Robert J. Chassell <bug-texinfo@prep.ai.mit.edu>
-;; Keywords: maint, tex, docs
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;; Emacs lisp functions to convert Texinfo files to Info files.
-
-(defvar texinfmt-version "2.35 of 10 September 1996")
-
-(defun texinfmt-version (&optional here)
- "Show the version of texinfmt.el in the minibuffer.
-If optional argument HERE is non-nil, insert info at point."
- (interactive "P")
- (let ((version-string
- (format "Version of \`texinfmt.el\': %s" texinfmt-version)))
- (if here
- (insert version-string)
- (if (interactive-p)
- (message "%s" version-string)
- version-string))))
-
-
-;;; Variable definitions
-
-(require 'texinfo) ; So `texinfo-footnote-style' is defined.
-(require 'texnfo-upd) ; So `texinfo-section-types-regexp' is defined.
-
-(defvar texinfo-format-syntax-table nil)
-
-(defvar texinfo-vindex)
-(defvar texinfo-findex)
-(defvar texinfo-cindex)
-(defvar texinfo-pindex)
-(defvar texinfo-tindex)
-(defvar texinfo-kindex)
-(defvar texinfo-last-node)
-(defvar texinfo-node-names)
-(defvar texinfo-enclosure-list)
-(defvar texinfo-alias-list)
-
-(defvar texinfo-command-start)
-(defvar texinfo-command-end)
-(defvar texinfo-command-name)
-(defvar texinfo-defun-type)
-(defvar texinfo-last-node-pos)
-(defvar texinfo-stack)
-(defvar texinfo-short-index-cmds-alist)
-(defvar texinfo-short-index-format-cmds-alist)
-(defvar texinfo-format-filename)
-(defvar texinfo-footnote-number)
-(defvar texinfo-start-of-header)
-(defvar texinfo-end-of-header)
-(defvar texinfo-raisesections-alist)
-(defvar texinfo-lowersections-alist)
-
-;;; Syntax table
-
-(if texinfo-format-syntax-table
- nil
- (setq texinfo-format-syntax-table (make-syntax-table))
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\" " " texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ " " texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "\\" texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\^q "\\" texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "." texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\] "." texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\( "." texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\) "." texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?{ "(}" texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?} "){" texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "." texinfo-format-syntax-table))
-
-
-;;; Top level buffer and region formatting functions
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun texinfo-format-buffer (&optional notagify)
- "Process the current buffer as texinfo code, into an Info file.
-The Info file output is generated in a buffer visiting the Info file
-names specified in the @setfilename command.
-
-Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means don't make tag table
-and don't split the file if large. You can use Info-tagify and
-Info-split to do these manually."
- (interactive "P")
- (let ((lastmessage "Formatting Info file..."))
- (message lastmessage)
- (texinfo-format-buffer-1)
- (if notagify
- nil
- (if (> (buffer-size) 30000)
- (progn
- (message (setq lastmessage "Making tags table for Info file..."))
- (Info-tagify)))
- (if (> (buffer-size) 100000)
- (progn
- (message (setq lastmessage "Splitting Info file..."))
- (Info-split))))
- (message (concat lastmessage
- (if (interactive-p) "done. Now save it." "done.")))))
-
-(defvar texinfo-region-buffer-name "*Info Region*"
- "*Name of the temporary buffer used by \\[texinfo-format-region].")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun texinfo-format-region (region-beginning region-end)
- "Convert the current region of the Texinfo file to Info format.
-This lets you see what that part of the file will look like in Info.
-The command is bound to \\[texinfo-format-region]. The text that is
-converted to Info is stored in a temporary buffer."
- (interactive "r")
- (message "Converting region to Info format...")
- (let (texinfo-command-start
- texinfo-command-end
- texinfo-command-name
- texinfo-vindex
- texinfo-findex
- texinfo-cindex
- texinfo-pindex
- texinfo-tindex
- texinfo-kindex
- texinfo-stack
- (texinfo-format-filename "")
- texinfo-example-start
- texinfo-last-node-pos
- texinfo-last-node
- texinfo-node-names
- (texinfo-footnote-number 0)
- last-input-buffer
- (fill-column-for-info fill-column)
- (input-buffer (current-buffer))
- (input-directory default-directory)
- (header-text "")
- (header-beginning 1)
- (header-end 1))
-
-;;; Copy lines between beginning and end of header lines,
-;;; if any, or else copy the `@setfilename' line, if any.
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (widen)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let ((search-end (save-excursion (forward-line 100) (point))))
- (if (or
- ;; Either copy header text.
- (and
- (prog1
- (search-forward tex-start-of-header search-end t)
- (forward-line 1)
- ;; Mark beginning of header.
- (setq header-beginning (point)))
- (prog1
- (search-forward tex-end-of-header nil t)
- (beginning-of-line)
- ;; Mark end of header
- (setq header-end (point))))
- ;; Or copy @filename line.
- (prog2
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (search-forward "@setfilename" search-end t)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (setq header-beginning (point))
- (forward-line 1)
- (setq header-end (point))))
-
- ;; Copy header
- (setq header-text
- (buffer-substring
- (min header-beginning region-beginning)
- header-end))))))
-
-;;; Find a buffer to use.
- (switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create texinfo-region-buffer-name))
- (erase-buffer)
- ;; Insert the header into the buffer.
- (insert header-text)
- ;; Insert the region into the buffer.
- (insert-buffer-substring
- input-buffer
- (max region-beginning header-end)
- region-end)
- ;; Make sure region ends in a newline.
- (or (= (preceding-char) ?\n)
- (insert "\n"))
-
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (texinfo-mode)
- (message "Converting region to Info format...")
- (setq fill-column fill-column-for-info)
- ;; Install a syntax table useful for scanning command operands.
- (set-syntax-table texinfo-format-syntax-table)
-
- ;; Insert @include files so `texinfo-raise-lower-sections' can
- ;; work on them without losing track of multiple
- ;; @raise/@lowersections commands.
- (while (re-search-forward "^@include" nil t)
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (let ((filename (concat input-directory
- (texinfo-parse-line-arg))))
- (re-search-backward "^@include")
- (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)))
- (message "Reading included file: %s" filename)
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region
- (point)
- (+ (point) (car (cdr (insert-file-contents filename)))))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- ;; Remove `@setfilename' line from included file, if any,
- ;; so @setfilename command not duplicated.
- (if (re-search-forward
- "^@setfilename" (save-excursion (forward-line 100) (point)) t)
- (progn
- (beginning-of-line)
- (delete-region
- (point) (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)))))))))
-
- ;; Raise or lower level of each section, if necessary.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (texinfo-raise-lower-sections)
- ;; Append @refill to appropriate paragraphs for filling.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (texinfo-append-refill)
- ;; If the region includes the effective end of the data,
- ;; discard everything after that.
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (if (re-search-backward "^@bye" nil t)
- (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
- ;; Make sure buffer ends in a newline.
- (or (= (preceding-char) ?\n)
- (insert "\n"))
- ;; Don't use a previous value of texinfo-enclosure-list.
- (setq texinfo-enclosure-list nil)
- (setq texinfo-alias-list nil)
-
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (if (looking-at "\\\\input[ \t]+texinfo")
- (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point))))
-
- ;; Insert Info region title text.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (if (search-forward
- "@setfilename" (save-excursion (forward-line 100) (point)) t)
- (progn
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (beginning-of-line)
- (setq texinfo-command-start (point))
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (insert " "
- texinfo-region-buffer-name
- " buffer for: `")
- (insert (file-name-nondirectory (expand-file-name arg)))
- (insert "', -*-Text-*-\n")))
- ;; Else no `@setfilename' line
- (insert " "
- texinfo-region-buffer-name
- " buffer -*-Text-*-\n"))
- (insert "produced by `texinfo-format-region'\n"
- "from a region in: "
- (if (buffer-file-name input-buffer)
- (concat "`"
- (file-name-sans-versions
- (file-name-nondirectory
- (buffer-file-name input-buffer)))
- "'")
- (concat "buffer `" (buffer-name input-buffer) "'"))
- "\nusing `texinfmt.el' version "
- texinfmt-version
- ".\n\n")
-
- ;; Now convert for real.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (texinfo-format-scan)
- (goto-char (point-min))
-
- (message "Done.")))
-
-
-;;; Primary internal formatting function for the whole buffer.
-
-(defun texinfo-format-buffer-1 ()
- (let (texinfo-format-filename
- texinfo-example-start
- texinfo-command-start
- texinfo-command-end
- texinfo-command-name
- texinfo-last-node
- texinfo-last-node-pos
- texinfo-vindex
- texinfo-findex
- texinfo-cindex
- texinfo-pindex
- texinfo-tindex
- texinfo-kindex
- texinfo-stack
- texinfo-node-names
- (texinfo-footnote-number 0)
- last-input-buffer
- outfile
- (fill-column-for-info fill-column)
- (input-buffer (current-buffer))
- (input-directory default-directory))
- (setq texinfo-enclosure-list nil)
- (setq texinfo-alias-list nil)
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (or (search-forward "@setfilename" nil t)
- (error "Texinfo file needs an `@setfilename FILENAME' line."))
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (setq outfile (texinfo-parse-line-arg)))
- (find-file outfile)
- (texinfo-mode)
- (setq fill-column fill-column-for-info)
- (set-syntax-table texinfo-format-syntax-table)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert-buffer-substring input-buffer)
- (message "Converting %s to Info format..." (buffer-name input-buffer))
-
- ;; Insert @include files so `texinfo-raise-lower-sections' can
- ;; work on them without losing track of multiple
- ;; @raise/@lowersections commands.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "^@include" nil t)
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (let ((filename (concat input-directory
- (texinfo-parse-line-arg))))
- (re-search-backward "^@include")
- (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)))
- (message "Reading included file: %s" filename)
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region
- (point)
- (+ (point) (car (cdr (insert-file-contents filename)))))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- ;; Remove `@setfilename' line from included file, if any,
- ;; so @setfilename command not duplicated.
- (if (re-search-forward
- "^@setfilename"
- (save-excursion (forward-line 100) (point)) t)
- (progn
- (beginning-of-line)
- (delete-region
- (point) (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)))))))))
- ;; Raise or lower level of each section, if necessary.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (texinfo-raise-lower-sections)
- ;; Append @refill to appropriate paragraphs
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (texinfo-append-refill)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (search-forward "@setfilename")
- (beginning-of-line)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point))
- ;; Remove @bye at end of file, if it is there.
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (if (search-backward "@bye" nil t)
- (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
- ;; Make sure buffer ends in a newline.
- (or (= (preceding-char) ?\n)
- (insert "\n"))
- ;; Scan the whole buffer, converting to Info format.
- (texinfo-format-scan)
- ;; Return data for indices.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (list outfile
- texinfo-vindex texinfo-findex texinfo-cindex
- texinfo-pindex texinfo-tindex texinfo-kindex)))
-
-
-;;; Perform non-@-command file conversions: quotes and hyphens
-
-(defun texinfo-format-convert (min max)
- ;; Convert left and right quotes to typewriter font quotes.
- (goto-char min)
- (while (search-forward "``" max t)
- (replace-match "\""))
- (goto-char min)
- (while (search-forward "''" max t)
- (replace-match "\""))
- ;; Convert three hyphens in a row to two.
- (goto-char min)
- (while (re-search-forward "\\( \\|\\w\\)\\(---\\)\\( \\|\\w\\)" max t)
- (delete-region (1+ (match-beginning 2)) (+ 2 (match-beginning
- 2)))))
-
-
-;;; Handle paragraph filling
-
-;; Keep as concatinated lists for ease of maintenance
-
-(defvar texinfo-no-refill-regexp
- (concat
- "^@"
- "\\("
- "example\\|"
- "smallexample\\|"
- "lisp\\|"
- "smalllisp\\|"
- "display\\|"
- "format\\|"
- "flushleft\\|"
- "flushright\\|"
- "menu\\|"
- "multitable\\|"
- "titlepage\\|"
- "iftex\\|"
- "ifhtml\\|"
- "tex\\|"
- "html"
- "\\)")
- "Regexp specifying environments in which paragraphs are not filled.")
-
-(defvar texinfo-accent-commands
- (concat
- "@^\\|"
- "@`\\|"
- "@'\\|"
- "@\"\\|"
- "@,\\|"
- "@=\\|"
- "@~\\|"
- "@OE{\\|"
- "@oe{\\|"
- "@AA{\\|"
- "@aa{\\|"
- "@AE{\\|"
- "@ae{\\|"
- "@ss{\\|"
- "@questiondown{\\|"
- "@exclamdown{\\|"
- "@L{\\|"
- "@l{\\|"
- "@O{\\|"
- "@o{\\|"
- "@dotaccent{\\|"
- "@ubaraccent{\\|"
- "@d{\\|"
- "@H{\\|"
- "@ringaccent{\\|"
- "@tieaccent{\\|"
- "@u{\\|"
- "@v{\\|"
- "@dotless{"
- ))
-
-(defvar texinfo-part-of-para-regexp
- (concat
- "^@"
- "\\("
- "b{\\|"
- "bullet{\\|"
- "cite{\\|"
- "code{\\|"
- "emph{\\|"
- "equiv{\\|"
- "error{\\|"
- "expansion{\\|"
- "file{\\|"
- "i{\\|"
- "inforef{\\|"
- "kbd{\\|"
- "key{\\|"
- "lisp{\\|"
- "email{\\|"
- "minus{\\|"
- "point{\\|"
- "print{\\|"
- "pxref{\\|"
- "r{\\|"
- "ref{\\|"
- "result{\\|"
- "samp{\\|"
- "sc{\\|"
- "t{\\|"
- "TeX{\\|"
- "today{\\|"
- "url{\\|"
- "var{\\|"
- "w{\\|"
- "xref{\\|"
- "@-\\|" ; @- is a descretionary hyphen (not an accent) (a noop).
- texinfo-accent-commands
- "\\)"
- )
- "Regexp specifying @-commands found within paragraphs.")
-
-(defun texinfo-append-refill ()
- "Append @refill at end of each paragraph that should be filled.
-Do not append @refill to paragraphs within @example and similar environments.
-Do not append @refill to paragraphs containing @w{TEXT} or @*."
-
- ;; It is necessary to append @refill before other processing because
- ;; the other processing removes information that tells Texinfo
- ;; whether the text should or should not be filled.
-
- (while (< (point) (point-max))
- (let ((refill-blank-lines "^[ \t\n]*$")
- (case-fold-search nil)) ; Don't confuse @TeX and @tex....
- (beginning-of-line)
- ;; 1. Skip over blank lines;
- ;; skip over lines beginning with @-commands,
- ;; but do not skip over lines
- ;; that are no-refill environments such as @example or
- ;; that begin with within-paragraph @-commands such as @code.
- (while (and (looking-at (concat "^@\\|^\\\\\\|" refill-blank-lines))
- (not (looking-at
- (concat
- "\\("
- texinfo-no-refill-regexp
- "\\|"
- texinfo-part-of-para-regexp
- "\\)")))
- (< (point) (point-max)))
- (forward-line 1))
- ;; 2. Skip over @example and similar no-refill environments.
- (if (looking-at texinfo-no-refill-regexp)
- (let ((environment
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
- (progn (re-search-forward (concat "^@end " environment) nil t)
- (forward-line 1)))
- ;; Else
- ;; 3. Do not refill a paragraph containing @w or @*, or ending
- ;; with @<newline> followed by a newline.
- (if (or
- (>= (point) (point-max))
- (re-search-forward
- "@w{\\|@\\*\\|@\n\n"
- (save-excursion
- (forward-paragraph)
- (forward-line 1)
- (point)) t))
- ;; Go to end of paragraph and do nothing.
- (forward-paragraph)
- ;; 4. Else go to end of paragraph and insert @refill
- (forward-paragraph)
- (forward-line -1)
- (end-of-line)
- (delete-region
- (point)
- (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t") (point)))
- ;; `looking-at-backward' not available in v. 18.57
- ;; (if (not (looking-at-backward "@refill\\|@bye")) ;)
- (if (not (re-search-backward
- "@refill\\|@bye"
- (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (point))
- t))
- (insert "@refill"))
- (forward-line 1))))))
-
-
-;;; Handle `@raisesections' and `@lowersections' commands
-
-;; These commands change the hierarchical level of chapter structuring
-;; commands.
-;;
-;; @raisesections changes @subsection to @section,
-;; @section to @chapter,
-;; etc.
-;;
-;; @lowersections changes @chapter to @section
-;; @subsection to @subsubsection,
-;; etc.
-;;
-;; An @raisesections/@lowersections command changes only those
-;; structuring commands that follow the @raisesections/@lowersections
-;; command.
-;;
-;; Repeated @raisesections/@lowersections continue to raise or lower
-;; the heading level.
-;;
-;; An @lowersections command cancels an @raisesections command, and
-;; vice versa.
-;;
-;; You cannot raise or lower "beyond" chapters or subsubsections, but
-;; trying to do so does not elicit an error---you just get more
-;; headings that mean the same thing as you keep raising or lowering
-;; (for example, after a single @raisesections, both @chapter and
-;; @section produce chapter headings).
-
-(defun texinfo-raise-lower-sections ()
- "Raise or lower the hierarchical level of chapters, sections, etc.
-
-This function acts according to `@raisesections' and `@lowersections'
-commands in the Texinfo file.
-
-For example, an `@lowersections' command is useful if you wish to
-include what is written as an outer or standalone Texinfo file in
-another Texinfo file as an inner, included file. The `@lowersections'
-command changes chapters to sections, sections to subsections and so
-on.
-
-@raisesections changes @subsection to @section,
- @section to @chapter,
- @heading to @chapheading,
- etc.
-
-@lowersections changes @chapter to @section,
- @subsection to @subsubsection,
- @heading to @subheading,
- etc.
-
-An `@raisesections' or `@lowersections' command changes only those
-structuring commands that follow the `@raisesections' or
-`@lowersections' command.
-
-An `@lowersections' command cancels an `@raisesections' command, and
-vice versa.
-
-Repeated use of the commands continue to raise or lower the hierarchical
-level a step at a time.
-
-An attempt to raise above `chapters' reproduces chapter commands; an
-attempt to lower below subsubsections reproduces subsubsection
-commands."
-
- ;; `texinfo-section-types-regexp' is defined in `texnfo-upd.el';
- ;; it is a regexp matching chapter, section, other headings
- ;; (but not the top node).
-
- (let (type (level 0))
- (while
- (re-search-forward
- (concat
- "\\(\\(^@\\(raise\\|lower\\)sections\\)\\|\\("
- texinfo-section-types-regexp
- "\\)\\)")
- nil t)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (save-excursion (setq type (read (current-buffer))))
- (cond
-
- ;; 1. Increment level
- ((eq type '@raisesections)
- (setq level (1+ level))
- (delete-region
- (point) (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point))))
-
- ;; 2. Decrement level
- ((eq type '@lowersections)
- (setq level (1- level))
- (delete-region
- (point) (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point))))
-
- ;; Now handle structuring commands
- ((cond
-
- ;; 3. Raise level when positive
- ((> level 0)
- (let ((count level)
- (new-level type))
- (while (> count 0)
- (setq new-level
- (cdr (assq new-level texinfo-raisesections-alist)))
- (setq count (1- count)))
- (kill-word 1)
- (insert (symbol-name new-level))))
-
- ;; 4. Do nothing except move point when level is zero
- ((= level 0) (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; 5. Lower level when positive
- ((< level 0)
- (let ((count level)
- (new-level type))
- (while (< count 0)
- (setq new-level
- (cdr (assq new-level texinfo-lowersections-alist)))
- (setq count (1+ count)))
- (kill-word 1)
- (insert (symbol-name new-level))))))))))
-
-(defvar texinfo-raisesections-alist
- '((@chapter . @chapter) ; Cannot go higher
- (@unnumbered . @unnumbered)
- (@centerchap . @unnumbered)
-
- (@majorheading . @majorheading)
- (@chapheading . @chapheading)
- (@appendix . @appendix)
-
- (@section . @chapter)
- (@unnumberedsec . @unnumbered)
- (@heading . @chapheading)
- (@appendixsec . @appendix)
-
- (@subsection . @section)
- (@unnumberedsubsec . @unnumberedsec)
- (@subheading . @heading)
- (@appendixsubsec . @appendixsec)
-
- (@subsubsection . @subsection)
- (@unnumberedsubsubsec . @unnumberedsubsec)
- (@subsubheading . @subheading)
- (@appendixsubsubsec . @appendixsubsec))
- "*An alist of next higher levels for chapters, sections. etc.
-For example, section to chapter, subsection to section.
-Used by `texinfo-raise-lower-sections'.
-The keys specify types of section; the values correspond to the next
-higher types.")
-
-(defvar texinfo-lowersections-alist
- '((@chapter . @section)
- (@unnumbered . @unnumberedsec)
- (@centerchap . @unnumberedsec)
- (@majorheading . @heading)
- (@chapheading . @heading)
- (@appendix . @appendixsec)
-
- (@section . @subsection)
- (@unnumberedsec . @unnumberedsubsec)
- (@heading . @subheading)
- (@appendixsec . @appendixsubsec)
-
- (@subsection . @subsubsection)
- (@unnumberedsubsec . @unnumberedsubsubsec)
- (@subheading . @subsubheading)
- (@appendixsubsec . @appendixsubsubsec)
-
- (@subsubsection . @subsubsection) ; Cannot go lower.
- (@unnumberedsubsubsec . @unnumberedsubsubsec)
- (@subsubheading . @subsubheading)
- (@appendixsubsubsec . @appendixsubsubsec))
- "*An alist of next lower levels for chapters, sections. etc.
-For example, chapter to section, section to subsection.
-Used by `texinfo-raise-lower-sections'.
-The keys specify types of section; the values correspond to the next
-lower types.")
-
-
-;;; Perform those texinfo-to-info conversions that apply to the whole input
-;;; uniformly.
-
-(defun texinfo-format-scan ()
- (texinfo-format-convert (point-min) (point-max))
- ;; Scan for @-commands.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (search-forward "@" nil t)
- ;;
- ;; These are the single-character accent commands: @^ @` @' @" @= @~
- ;; In Info, they are simply quoted and the @ deleted.
- ;; Other single-character commands:
- ;; @* forces a line break,
- ;; @- is a discretionary hyphenation point; does nothing in Info.
- ;; @<space>, @<tab>, @<newline> each produce a single space,
- ;; unless followed by a newline.
- ;;
- ;; Old version 2.34 expression: (looking-at "[@{}^'` *\"?!]")
- (if (looking-at "[@{}^'`\"=~ \t\n*?!-]")
- ;; @*, causes a line break.
- (cond
- ;; @*, a line break
- ((= (following-char) ?*)
- ;; remove command
- (delete-region (1- (point)) (1+ (point)))
- ;; insert return if not at end of line;
- ;; else line is already broken.
- (if (not (= (following-char) ?\n))
- (insert ?\n)))
- ;; @-, deleted
- ((= (following-char) ?-)
- (delete-region (1- (point)) (1+ (point))))
- ;; @<space>, @<tab>, @<newline>: produce a single space,
- ;; unless followed by a newline.
- ((= (following-char) ? )
- (delete-region (1- (point)) (1+ (point)))
- ;; insert single space if not at end of line;
- ;; else line is already broken.
- (if (not (= (following-char) ?\n))
- (insert ? )))
- ((= (following-char) ?\t)
- (delete-region (1- (point)) (1+ (point)))
- ;; insert single space if not at end of line;
- ;; else line is already broken.
- (if (not (= (following-char) ?\n))
- (insert ? )))
- ;; following char is a carriage return
- ((= (following-char) ?
-)
- ;; remove command
- (delete-region (1- (point)) (1+ (point)))
- ;; insert single space if not at end of line;
- ;; else line is already broken.
- (if (not (= (following-char) ?\n))
- (insert ? )))
- ;; Otherwise: the other characters are simply quoted. Delete the @.
- (t
- (delete-char -1)
- (forward-char 1)))
- ;; @ is followed by a command-word; find the end of the word.
- (setq texinfo-command-start (1- (point)))
- (if (= (char-syntax (following-char)) ?w)
- (forward-word 1)
- (forward-char 1))
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- ;; Handle let aliasing
- (setq texinfo-command-name
- (let (trial
- (cmdname
- (buffer-substring
- (1+ texinfo-command-start) texinfo-command-end)))
- (while (setq trial (assoc cmdname texinfo-alias-list))
- (setq cmdname (cdr trial)))
- (intern cmdname)))
- ;; Call the handler for this command.
- (let ((enclosure-type
- (assoc
- (symbol-name texinfo-command-name)
- texinfo-enclosure-list)))
- (if enclosure-type
- (progn
- (insert
- (car (car (cdr enclosure-type)))
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (car (cdr (car (cdr enclosure-type)))))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
- (let ((cmd (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-format)))
- (if cmd (funcall cmd) (texinfo-unsupported)))))))
-
- (cond (texinfo-stack
- (goto-char (nth 2 (car texinfo-stack)))
- (error "Unterminated @%s" (car (car texinfo-stack))))))
-
-(put 'begin 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-begin)
-(defun texinfo-format-begin ()
- (texinfo-format-begin-end 'texinfo-format))
-
-(put 'end 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-end)
-(defun texinfo-format-end ()
- (texinfo-format-begin-end 'texinfo-end))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-begin-end (prop)
- (setq texinfo-command-name (intern (texinfo-parse-line-arg)))
- (let ((cmd (get texinfo-command-name prop)))
- (if cmd (funcall cmd)
- (texinfo-unsupported))))
-
-;;; Parsing functions
-
-(defun texinfo-parse-line-arg ()
- "Return argument of @-command as string.
-Argument is separated from command either by a space or by a brace.
-If a space, return rest of line, with beginning and ending white
-space removed. If a brace, return string between braces.
-Leave point after argument."
- (goto-char texinfo-command-end)
- (let ((start (point)))
- (cond ((looking-at " ")
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (setq start (point))
- (end-of-line)
- (skip-chars-backward " ")
- (delete-region (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
- (setq texinfo-command-end (1+ (point))))
- ((looking-at "{")
- (setq start (1+ (point)))
- (forward-list 1)
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (forward-char -1))
- (t
- (error "Invalid texinfo command arg format")))
- (prog1 (buffer-substring start (point))
- (if (eolp) (forward-char 1)))))
-
-(defun texinfo-parse-expanded-arg ()
- (goto-char texinfo-command-end)
- (let ((start (point))
- marker)
- (cond ((looking-at " ")
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (setq start (point))
- (end-of-line)
- (setq texinfo-command-end (1+ (point))))
- ((looking-at "{")
- (setq start (1+ (point)))
- (forward-list 1)
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (forward-char -1))
- (t
- (error "Invalid texinfo command arg format")))
- (setq marker (move-marker (make-marker) texinfo-command-end))
- (texinfo-format-expand-region start (point))
- (setq texinfo-command-end (marker-position marker))
- (move-marker marker nil)
- (prog1 (buffer-substring start (point))
- (if (eolp) (forward-char 1)))))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-expand-region (start end)
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region start end)
- (let (texinfo-command-start
- texinfo-command-end
- texinfo-command-name
- texinfo-stack)
- (texinfo-format-scan))
- (goto-char (point-max))))
-
-(defun texinfo-parse-arg-discard ()
- "Delete command and argument; return argument of command."
- (prog1 (texinfo-parse-line-arg)
- (texinfo-discard-command)))
-
-(defun texinfo-discard-command ()
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start texinfo-command-end))
-
-(defun texinfo-optional-braces-discard ()
- "Discard braces following command, if any."
- (goto-char texinfo-command-end)
- (let ((start (point)))
- (cond ((looking-at "[ \t]*\n")) ; do nothing
- ((looking-at "{") ; remove braces, if any
- (forward-list 1)
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point)))
- (t
- (error
- "Invalid `texinfo-optional-braces-discard' format \(need braces?\)")))
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start texinfo-command-end)))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-parse-line-args ()
- (let ((start (1- (point)))
- next beg end
- args)
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (while (not (eolp))
- (setq beg (point))
- (re-search-forward "[\n,]")
- (setq next (point))
- (if (bolp) (setq next (1- next)))
- (forward-char -1)
- (skip-chars-backward " ")
- (setq end (point))
- (setq args (cons (if (> end beg) (buffer-substring beg end))
- args))
- (goto-char next)
- (skip-chars-forward " "))
- (if (eolp) (forward-char 1))
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (nreverse args)))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-parse-args ()
- (let ((start (1- (point)))
- next beg end
- args)
- (search-forward "{")
- (save-excursion
- (texinfo-format-expand-region
- (point)
- (save-excursion (up-list 1) (1- (point)))))
- ;; The following does not handle cross references of the form:
- ;; `@xref{bullet, , @code{@@bullet}@{@}}.' because the
- ;; re-search-forward finds the first right brace after the second
- ;; comma.
- (while (/= (preceding-char) ?\})
- (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
- (setq beg (point))
- (re-search-forward "[},]")
- (setq next (point))
- (forward-char -1)
- (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
- (setq end (point))
- (cond ((< beg end)
- (goto-char beg)
- (while (search-forward "\n" end t)
- (replace-match " "))))
- (setq args (cons (if (> end beg) (buffer-substring beg end))
- args))
- (goto-char next))
- (if (eolp) (forward-char 1))
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (nreverse args)))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-parse-defun-args ()
- (goto-char texinfo-command-end)
- (let ((start (point)))
- (end-of-line)
- (setq texinfo-command-end (1+ (point)))
- (let ((marker (move-marker (make-marker) texinfo-command-end)))
- (texinfo-format-expand-region start (point))
- (setq texinfo-command-end (marker-position marker))
- (move-marker marker nil))
- (goto-char start)
- (let ((args '())
- beg end)
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (while (not (eolp))
- (cond ((looking-at "{")
- (setq beg (1+ (point)))
- (forward-list 1)
- (setq end (1- (point))))
- (t
- (setq beg (point))
- (re-search-forward "[\n ]")
- (forward-char -1)
- (setq end (point))))
- (setq args (cons (buffer-substring beg end) args))
- (skip-chars-forward " "))
- (forward-char 1)
- (nreverse args))))
-
-(defun texinfo-discard-line ()
- (goto-char texinfo-command-end)
- (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (or (eolp)
- (error "Extraneous text at end of command line."))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start)
- (or (bolp)
- (error "Extraneous text at beginning of command line."))
- (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point))))
-
-(defun texinfo-discard-line-with-args ()
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start)
- (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point))))
-
-
-;;; @setfilename
-
-;; Only `texinfo-format-buffer' handles @setfilename with this
-;; definition; `texinfo-format-region' handles @setfilename, if any,
-;; specially.
-(put 'setfilename 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-setfilename)
-(defun texinfo-format-setfilename ()
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (message "Formatting Info file: %s" arg)
- (setq texinfo-format-filename
- (file-name-nondirectory (expand-file-name arg)))
- (insert "Info file: "
- texinfo-format-filename ", -*-Text-*-\n"
- ;; Date string removed so that regression testing is easier.
- ;; "produced on "
- ;; (substring (current-time-string) 8 10) " "
- ;; (substring (current-time-string) 4 7) " "
- ;; (substring (current-time-string) -4) " "
- "produced by `texinfo-format-buffer'\n"
- "from file"
- (if (buffer-file-name input-buffer)
- (concat " `"
- (file-name-sans-versions
- (file-name-nondirectory
- (buffer-file-name input-buffer)))
- "'")
- (concat "buffer `" (buffer-name input-buffer) "'"))
- "\nusing `texinfmt.el' version "
- texinfmt-version
- ".\n\n")))
-
-;;; @node, @menu, @detailmenu
-
-(put 'node 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-node)
-(put 'nwnode 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-node)
-(defun texinfo-format-node ()
- (let* ((args (texinfo-format-parse-line-args))
- (name (nth 0 args))
- (next (nth 1 args))
- (prev (nth 2 args))
- (up (nth 3 args)))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (setq texinfo-last-node name)
- (let ((tem (downcase name)))
- (if (assoc tem texinfo-node-names)
- (error "Duplicate node name: %s" name)
- (setq texinfo-node-names (cons (list tem) texinfo-node-names))))
- (setq texinfo-footnote-number 0)
- ;; insert "\n\^_" unconditionally since this is what info is looking for
- (insert "\n\^_\nFile: " texinfo-format-filename
- ", Node: " name)
- (if next
- (insert ", Next: " next))
- (if prev
- (insert ", Prev: " prev))
- (if up
- (insert ", Up: " up))
- (insert ?\n)
- (setq texinfo-last-node-pos (point))))
-
-(put 'menu 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-menu)
-(defun texinfo-format-menu ()
- (texinfo-discard-line)
- (insert "* Menu:\n\n"))
-
-(put 'menu 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-discard-command)
-
-;; The @detailmenu should be removed eventually.
-
-;; According to Karl Berry, 31 August 1996:
-;;
-;; You don't like, I don't like it. I agree, it would be better just to
-;; fix the bug [in `makeinfo']. .. At this point, since inserting those
-;; two commands in the Elisp fn is trivial, I don't especially want to
-;; expend more effort...
-;;
-;; I added a couple sentences of documentation to the manual (putting the
-;; blame on makeinfo where it belongs :-().
-
-(put 'detailmenu 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'detailmenu 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-discard-command)
-
-;; (Also see `texnfo-upd.el')
-
-
-;;; Cross references
-
-;; @xref {NODE, FNAME, NAME, FILE, DOCUMENT}
-;; -> *Note FNAME: (FILE)NODE
-;; If FILE is missing,
-;; *Note FNAME: NODE
-;; If FNAME is empty and NAME is present
-;; *Note NAME: Node
-;; If both NAME and FNAME are missing
-;; *Note NODE::
-;; texinfo ignores the DOCUMENT argument.
-;; -> See section <xref to NODE> [NAME, else NODE], page <xref to NODE>
-;; If FILE is specified, (FILE)NODE is used for xrefs.
-;; If fifth argument DOCUMENT is specified, produces
-;; See section <xref to NODE> [NAME, else NODE], page <xref to NODE>
-;; of DOCUMENT
-
-;; @ref a reference that does not put `See' or `see' in
-;; the hardcopy and is the same as @xref in Info
-(put 'ref 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-xref)
-
-(put 'xref 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-xref)
-(defun texinfo-format-xref ()
- (let ((args (texinfo-format-parse-args)))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (insert "*Note ")
- (let ((fname (or (nth 1 args) (nth 2 args))))
- (if (null (or fname (nth 3 args)))
- (insert (car args) "::")
- (insert (or fname (car args)) ": ")
- (if (nth 3 args)
- (insert "(" (nth 3 args) ")"))
- (insert (car args))))))
-
-(put 'pxref 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-pxref)
-(defun texinfo-format-pxref ()
- (texinfo-format-xref)
- (or (save-excursion
- (forward-char -2)
- (looking-at "::"))
- (insert ".")))
-
-;; @inforef{NODE, FNAME, FILE}
-;; Like @xref{NODE, FNAME,,FILE} in texinfo.
-;; In Tex, generates "See Info file FILE, node NODE"
-(put 'inforef 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-inforef)
-(defun texinfo-format-inforef ()
- (let ((args (texinfo-format-parse-args)))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (if (nth 1 args)
- (insert "*Note " (nth 1 args) ": (" (nth 2 args) ")" (car args))
- (insert "*Note " "(" (nth 2 args) ")" (car args) "::"))))
-
-
-;;; Section headings
-
-(put 'majorheading 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'chapheading 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'ichapter 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'chapter 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'iappendix 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'appendix 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'iunnumbered 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'top 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'unnumbered 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(put 'centerchap 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-chapter)
-(defun texinfo-format-chapter ()
- (texinfo-format-chapter-1 ?*))
-
-(put 'heading 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(put 'isection 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(put 'section 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(put 'iappendixsection 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(put 'appendixsection 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(put 'iappendixsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(put 'appendixsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(put 'iunnumberedsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(put 'unnumberedsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-section)
-(defun texinfo-format-section ()
- (texinfo-format-chapter-1 ?=))
-
-(put 'subheading 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsection)
-(put 'isubsection 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsection)
-(put 'subsection 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsection)
-(put 'iappendixsubsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsection)
-(put 'appendixsubsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsection)
-(put 'iunnumberedsubsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsection)
-(put 'unnumberedsubsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsection)
-(defun texinfo-format-subsection ()
- (texinfo-format-chapter-1 ?-))
-
-(put 'subsubheading 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsubsection)
-(put 'isubsubsection 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsubsection)
-(put 'subsubsection 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsubsection)
-(put 'iappendixsubsubsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsubsection)
-(put 'appendixsubsubsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsubsection)
-(put 'iunnumberedsubsubsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsubsection)
-(put 'unnumberedsubsubsec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-subsubsection)
-(defun texinfo-format-subsubsection ()
- (texinfo-format-chapter-1 ?.))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-chapter-1 (belowchar)
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (message "Formatting: %s ... " arg) ; So we can see where we are.
- (insert ?\n arg ?\n "@SectionPAD " belowchar ?\n)
- (forward-line -2)))
-
-(put 'SectionPAD 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-sectionpad)
-(defun texinfo-format-sectionpad ()
- (let ((str (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (forward-char -1)
- (let ((column (current-column)))
- (forward-char 1)
- (while (> column 0)
- (insert str)
- (setq column (1- column))))
- (insert ?\n)))
-
-
-;;; Space controlling commands: @. and @:, and the soft hyphen.
-
-(put '\. 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-\.)
-(defun texinfo-format-\. ()
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (insert "."))
-
-(put '\: 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-\:)
-(defun texinfo-format-\: ()
- (texinfo-discard-command))
-
-(put '\- 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-soft-hyphen)
-(defun texinfo-format-soft-hyphen ()
- (texinfo-discard-command))
-
-
-;;; @center, @sp, and @br
-
-(put 'center 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-center)
-(defun texinfo-format-center ()
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-expanded-arg)))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (insert arg)
- (insert ?\n)
- (save-restriction
- (goto-char (1- (point)))
- (let ((indent-tabs-mode nil))
- (center-line)))))
-
-(put 'sp 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-sp)
-(defun texinfo-format-sp ()
- (let* ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (num (read arg)))
- (insert-char ?\n num)))
-
-(put 'br 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-paragraph-break)
-(defun texinfo-format-paragraph-break ()
- "Force a paragraph break.
-If used within a line, follow `@br' with braces."
- (texinfo-optional-braces-discard)
- ;; insert one return if at end of line;
- ;; else insert two returns, to generate a blank line.
- (if (= (following-char) ?\n)
- (insert ?\n)
- (insert-char ?\n 2)))
-
-
-;;; @footnote and @footnotestyle
-
-;; In Texinfo, footnotes are created with the `@footnote' command.
-;; This command is followed immediately by a left brace, then by the text of
-;; the footnote, and then by a terminating right brace. The
-;; template for a footnote is:
-;;
-;; @footnote{TEXT}
-;;
-;; Info has two footnote styles:
-;;
-;; * In the End of node style, all the footnotes for a single node
-;; are placed at the end of that node. The footnotes are
-;; separated from the rest of the node by a line of dashes with
-;; the word `Footnotes' within it.
-;;
-;; * In the Separate node style, all the footnotes for a single node
-;; are placed in an automatically constructed node of their own.
-
-;; Footnote style is specified by the @footnotestyle command, either
-;; @footnotestyle separate
-;; or
-;; @footnotestyle end
-;;
-;; The default is separate
-
-(defvar texinfo-footnote-style "separate"
- "Footnote style, either separate or end.")
-
-(put 'footnotestyle 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-footnotestyle)
-(defun texinfo-footnotestyle ()
- "Specify whether footnotes are at end of node or in separate nodes.
-Argument is either end or separate."
- (setq texinfo-footnote-style (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
-
-(defvar texinfo-footnote-number)
-
-(put 'footnote 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-footnote)
-(defun texinfo-format-footnote ()
- "Format a footnote in either end of node or separate node style.
-The texinfo-footnote-style variable controls which style is used."
- (setq texinfo-footnote-number (1+ texinfo-footnote-number))
- (cond ((string= texinfo-footnote-style "end")
- (texinfo-format-end-node))
- ((string= texinfo-footnote-style "separate")
- (texinfo-format-separate-node))))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-separate-node ()
- "Format footnote in Separate node style, with notes in own node.
-The node is constructed automatically."
- (let* (start
- (arg (texinfo-parse-line-arg))
- (node-name-beginning
- (save-excursion
- (re-search-backward
- "^File: \\w+\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\|\\.\\|,\\)*[ \t]+Node:")
- (match-end 0)))
- (node-name
- (save-excursion
- (buffer-substring
- (progn (goto-char node-name-beginning) ; skip over node command
- (skip-chars-forward " \t") ; and over spaces
- (point))
- (if (search-forward
- ","
- (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) t) ; bound search
- (1- (point))
- (end-of-line) (point))))))
- (texinfo-discard-command) ; remove or insert whitespace, as needed
- (delete-region (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") (point))
- (point))
- (insert (format " (%d) (*Note %s-Footnotes::)"
- texinfo-footnote-number node-name))
- (fill-paragraph nil)
- (save-excursion
- (if (re-search-forward "^@node" nil 'move)
- (forward-line -1))
-
- ;; two cases: for the first footnote, we must insert a node header;
- ;; for the second and subsequent footnotes, we need only insert
- ;; the text of the footnote.
-
- (if (save-excursion
- (re-search-backward
- (concat node-name "-Footnotes, Up: ")
- node-name-beginning
- t))
- (progn ; already at least one footnote
- (setq start (point))
- (insert (format "\n(%d) %s\n" texinfo-footnote-number arg))
- (fill-region start (point)))
- ;; else not yet a footnote
- (insert "\n\^_\nFile: " texinfo-format-filename
- " Node: " node-name "-Footnotes, Up: " node-name "\n")
- (setq start (point))
- (insert (format "\n(%d) %s\n" texinfo-footnote-number arg))
- (fill-region start (point))))))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-end-node ()
- "Format footnote in the End of node style, with notes at end of node."
- (let (start
- (arg (texinfo-parse-line-arg)))
- (texinfo-discard-command) ; remove or insert whitespace, as needed
- (delete-region (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") (point))
- (point))
- (insert (format " (%d) " texinfo-footnote-number))
- (fill-paragraph nil)
- (save-excursion
- (if (search-forward "\n--------- Footnotes ---------\n" nil t)
- (progn ; already have footnote, put new one before end of node
- (if (re-search-forward "^@node" nil 'move)
- (forward-line -1))
- (setq start (point))
- (insert (format "\n(%d) %s\n" texinfo-footnote-number arg))
- (fill-region start (point)))
- ;; else no prior footnote
- (if (re-search-forward "^@node" nil 'move)
- (forward-line -1))
- (insert "\n--------- Footnotes ---------\n")
- (setq start (point))
- (insert (format "\n(%d) %s\n" texinfo-footnote-number arg))))))
-
-
-;;; @itemize, @enumerate, and similar commands
-
-;; @itemize pushes (itemize "COMMANDS" STARTPOS) on texinfo-stack.
-;; @enumerate pushes (enumerate 0 STARTPOS).
-;; @item dispatches to the texinfo-item prop of the first elt of the list.
-;; For itemize, this puts in and rescans the COMMANDS.
-;; For enumerate, this increments the number and puts it in.
-;; In either case, it puts a Backspace at the front of the line
-;; which marks it not to be indented later.
-;; All other lines get indented by 5 when the @end is reached.
-
-(defvar texinfo-stack-depth 0
- "Count of number of unpopped texinfo-push-stack calls.
-Used by @refill indenting command to avoid indenting within lists, etc.")
-
-(defun texinfo-push-stack (check arg)
- (setq texinfo-stack-depth (1+ texinfo-stack-depth))
- (setq texinfo-stack
- (cons (list check arg texinfo-command-start)
- texinfo-stack)))
-
-(defun texinfo-pop-stack (check)
- (setq texinfo-stack-depth (1- texinfo-stack-depth))
- (if (null texinfo-stack)
- (error "Unmatched @end %s" check))
- (if (not (eq (car (car texinfo-stack)) check))
- (error "@end %s matches @%s"
- check (car (car texinfo-stack))))
- (prog1 (cdr (car texinfo-stack))
- (setq texinfo-stack (cdr texinfo-stack))))
-
-(put 'itemize 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-itemize)
-(defun texinfo-itemize ()
- (texinfo-push-stack
- 'itemize
- (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (if (eolp)
- "@bullet"
- (texinfo-parse-line-arg))))
- (texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5)))
-
-(put 'itemize 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-itemize)
-(defun texinfo-end-itemize ()
- (setq fill-column (+ fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (let ((stacktop
- (texinfo-pop-stack 'itemize)))
- (texinfo-do-itemize (nth 1 stacktop))))
-
-(put 'enumerate 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-enumerate)
-(defun texinfo-enumerate ()
- (texinfo-push-stack
- 'enumerate
- (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (if (eolp)
- 1
- (read (current-buffer)))))
- (if (and (symbolp (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack))))
- (> 1 (length (symbol-name (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack)))))))
- (error
- "@enumerate: Use a number or letter, eg: 1, A, a, 3, B, or d." ))
- (texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5)))
-
-(put 'enumerate 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-enumerate)
-(defun texinfo-end-enumerate ()
- (setq fill-column (+ fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (let ((stacktop
- (texinfo-pop-stack 'enumerate)))
- (texinfo-do-itemize (nth 1 stacktop))))
-
-;; @alphaenumerate never became a standard part of Texinfo
-(put 'alphaenumerate 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-alphaenumerate)
-(defun texinfo-alphaenumerate ()
- (texinfo-push-stack 'alphaenumerate (1- ?a))
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-line))
-
-(put 'alphaenumerate 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-alphaenumerate)
-(defun texinfo-end-alphaenumerate ()
- (setq fill-column (+ fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (let ((stacktop
- (texinfo-pop-stack 'alphaenumerate)))
- (texinfo-do-itemize (nth 1 stacktop))))
-
-;; @capsenumerate never became a standard part of Texinfo
-(put 'capsenumerate 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-capsenumerate)
-(defun texinfo-capsenumerate ()
- (texinfo-push-stack 'capsenumerate (1- ?A))
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-line))
-
-(put 'capsenumerate 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-capsenumerate)
-(defun texinfo-end-capsenumerate ()
- (setq fill-column (+ fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (let ((stacktop
- (texinfo-pop-stack 'capsenumerate)))
- (texinfo-do-itemize (nth 1 stacktop))))
-
-;; At the @end, indent all the lines within the construct
-;; except those marked with backspace. FROM says where
-;; construct started.
-(defun texinfo-do-itemize (from)
- (save-excursion
- (while (progn (forward-line -1)
- (>= (point) from))
- (if (= (following-char) ?\b)
- (save-excursion
- (delete-char 1)
- (end-of-line)
- (delete-char 6))
- (if (not (looking-at "[ \t]*$"))
- (save-excursion (insert " ")))))))
-
-(put 'item 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-item)
-(put 'itemx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-item)
-(defun texinfo-item ()
- (funcall (get (car (car texinfo-stack)) 'texinfo-item)))
-
-(put 'itemize 'texinfo-item 'texinfo-itemize-item)
-(defun texinfo-itemize-item ()
- ;; (texinfo-discard-line) ; Did not handle text on same line as @item.
- (delete-region (1+ (point)) (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (point)))
- (if (looking-at "[ \t]*[^ \t\n]+")
- ;; Text on same line as @item command.
- (insert "\b " (nth 1 (car texinfo-stack)) " \n")
- ;; Else text on next line.
- (insert "\b " (nth 1 (car texinfo-stack)) " "))
- (forward-line -1))
-
-(put 'enumerate 'texinfo-item 'texinfo-enumerate-item)
-(defun texinfo-enumerate-item ()
- (texinfo-discard-line)
- (let (enumerating-symbol)
- (cond ((integerp (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack))))
- (setq enumerating-symbol (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack))))
- (insert ?\b (format "%3d. " enumerating-symbol) ?\n)
- (setcar (cdr (car texinfo-stack)) (1+ enumerating-symbol)))
- ((symbolp (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack))))
- (setq enumerating-symbol
- (symbol-name (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack)))))
- (if (or (equal ?\[ (string-to-char enumerating-symbol))
- (equal ?\{ (string-to-char enumerating-symbol)))
- (error
- "Too many items in enumerated list; alphabet ends at Z."))
- (insert ?\b (format "%3s. " enumerating-symbol) ?\n)
- (setcar (cdr (car texinfo-stack))
- (make-symbol
- (char-to-string
- (1+
- (string-to-char enumerating-symbol))))))
- (t
- (error
- "@enumerate: Use a number or letter, eg: 1, A, a, 3, B or d." )))
- (forward-line -1)))
-
-(put 'alphaenumerate 'texinfo-item 'texinfo-alphaenumerate-item)
-(defun texinfo-alphaenumerate-item ()
- (texinfo-discard-line)
- (let ((next (1+ (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack))))))
- (if (> next ?z)
- (error "More than 26 items in @alphaenumerate; get a bigger alphabet."))
- (setcar (cdr (car texinfo-stack)) next)
- (insert "\b " next ". \n"))
- (forward-line -1))
-
-(put 'capsenumerate 'texinfo-item 'texinfo-capsenumerate-item)
-(defun texinfo-capsenumerate-item ()
- (texinfo-discard-line)
- (let ((next (1+ (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack))))))
- (if (> next ?Z)
- (error "More than 26 items in @capsenumerate; get a bigger alphabet."))
- (setcar (cdr (car texinfo-stack)) next)
- (insert "\b " next ". \n"))
- (forward-line -1))
-
-
-;;; @table
-
-;; The `@table' command produces two-column tables.
-
-(put 'table 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-table)
-(defun texinfo-table ()
- (texinfo-push-stack
- 'table
- (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (if (eolp)
- "@asis"
- (texinfo-parse-line-arg))))
- (texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5)))
-
-(put 'table 'texinfo-item 'texinfo-table-item)
-(defun texinfo-table-item ()
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (itemfont (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack)))))
- (insert ?\b itemfont ?\{ arg "}\n \n"))
- (forward-line -2))
-
-(put 'table 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-table)
-(defun texinfo-end-table ()
- (setq fill-column (+ fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (let ((stacktop
- (texinfo-pop-stack 'table)))
- (texinfo-do-itemize (nth 1 stacktop))))
-
-;; @description appears to be an undocumented variant on @table that
-;; does not require an arg. It fails in texinfo.tex 2.58 and is not
-;; part of makeinfo.c The command appears to be a relic of the past.
-(put 'description 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-table)
-(put 'description 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-description)
-(defun texinfo-description ()
- (texinfo-push-stack 'table "@asis")
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-line))
-
-
-;;; @ftable, @vtable
-
-;; The `@ftable' and `@vtable' commands are like the `@table' command
-;; but they also insert each entry in the first column of the table
-;; into the function or variable index.
-
-;; Handle the @ftable and @vtable commands:
-
-(put 'ftable 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-ftable)
-(put 'vtable 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-vtable)
-
-(defun texinfo-ftable () (texinfo-indextable 'ftable))
-(defun texinfo-vtable () (texinfo-indextable 'vtable))
-
-(defun texinfo-indextable (table-type)
- (texinfo-push-stack table-type (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5)))
-
-;; Handle the @item commands within ftable and vtable:
-
-(put 'ftable 'texinfo-item 'texinfo-ftable-item)
-(put 'vtable 'texinfo-item 'texinfo-vtable-item)
-
-(defun texinfo-ftable-item () (texinfo-indextable-item 'texinfo-findex))
-(defun texinfo-vtable-item () (texinfo-indextable-item 'texinfo-vindex))
-
-(defun texinfo-indextable-item (index-type)
- (let ((item (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (itemfont (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack))))
- (indexvar index-type))
- (insert ?\b itemfont ?\{ item "}\n \n")
- (set indexvar
- (cons
- (list item texinfo-last-node)
- (symbol-value indexvar)))
- (forward-line -2)))
-
-;; Handle @end ftable, @end vtable
-
-(put 'ftable 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-ftable)
-(put 'vtable 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-vtable)
-
-(defun texinfo-end-ftable () (texinfo-end-indextable 'ftable))
-(defun texinfo-end-vtable () (texinfo-end-indextable 'vtable))
-
-(defun texinfo-end-indextable (table-type)
- (setq fill-column (+ fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (let ((stacktop
- (texinfo-pop-stack table-type)))
- (texinfo-do-itemize (nth 1 stacktop))))
-
-
-;;; @multitable ... @end multitable
-
-;; Produce a multi-column table, with as many columns as desired.
-;;
-;; A multi-column table has this template:
-;;
-;; @multitable {A1} {A2} {A3}
-;; @item A1 @tab A2 @tab A3
-;; @item B1 @tab B2 @tab B3
-;; @item C1 @tab C2 @tab C3
-;; @end multitable
-;;
-;; where the width of the text in brackets specifies the width of the
-;; respective column.
-;;
-;; Or else:
-;;
-;; @multitable @columnfractions .25 .3 .45
-;; @item A1 @tab A2 @tab A3
-;; @item B1 @tab B2 @tab B3
-;; @end multitable
-;;
-;; where the fractions specify the width of each column as a percent
-;; of the current width of the text (i.e., of the fill-column).
-;;
-;; Long lines of text are filled within columns.
-;;
-;; Using the Emacs Lisp formatter, texinfmt.el,
-;; the whitespace between columns can be increased by setting
-;; `extra-inter-column-width' to a value greater than 0. By default,
-;; there is at least one blank space between columns.
-;;
-;; The Emacs Lisp formatter, texinfmt.el, ignores the following four
-;; commands that are defined in texinfo.tex for printed output.
-;;
-;; @multitableparskip,
-;; @multitableparindent,
-;; @multitablecolmargin,
-;; @multitablelinespace.
-
-;; How @multitable works.
-;; =====================
-;;
-;; `texinfo-multitable' reads the @multitable line and determines from it
-;; how wide each column should be.
-;;
-;; Also, it pushes this information, along with an identifying symbol,
-;; onto the `texinfo-stack'. At the @end multitable command, the stack
-;; is checked for its matching @multitable command, and then popped, or
-;; else an error is signaled. Also, this command pushes the location of
-;; the start of the table onto the stack.
-;;
-;; `texinfo-end-multitable' checks the `texinfo-stack' that the @end
-;; multitable truly is ending a corresponding beginning, and if it is,
-;; pops the stack.
-;;
-;; `texinfo-multitable-widths' is called by `texinfo-multitable'.
-;; The function returns a list of the widths of each column in a
-;; multi-column table, based on the information supplied by the arguments
-;; to the @multitable command (by arguments, I mean the text on the rest
-;; of the @multitable line, not the remainder of the multi-column table
-;; environment).
-;;
-;; `texinfo-multitable-item' formats a row within a multicolumn table.
-;; This command is executed when texinfmt sees @item inside @multitable.
-;; Cells in row are separated by `@tab's. Widths of cells are specified
-;; by the arguments in the @multitable line. Cells are filled. All cells
-;; are made to be the same height by padding their bottoms, as needed,
-;; with blanks.
-;;
-;; `texinfo-multitable-extract-row' is called by `texinfo-multitable-item'.
-;; This function returns the text in a multitable row, as a string.
-;; The start of a row is marked by an @item and the end of row is the
-;; beginning of next @item or beginning of the @end multitable line.
-;; Cells within a row are separated by @tab.
-;;
-;; Note that @tab, the cell separators, are not treated as independent
-;; Texinfo commands.
-
-(defvar extra-inter-column-width 0
-"*Insert NUMBER of additional columns of whitespace between entries of
-a multi-column table.")
-
-(defvar multitable-temp-buffer-name "*multitable-temporary-buffer*")
-(defvar multitable-temp-rectangle-name "texinfo-multitable-temp-")
-
-;; These commands are defined in texinfo.tex for printed output.
-(put 'multitableparskip 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'multitableparindent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'multitablecolmargin 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'multitablelinespace 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-
-(put 'multitable 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-multitable)
-(defun texinfo-multitable ()
- "Produce multi-column tables.
-
-A multi-column table has this template:
-
- @multitable {A1} {A2} {A3}
- @item A1 @tab A2 @tab A3
- @item B1 @tab B2 @tab B3
- @item C1 @tab C2 @tab C3
- @end multitable
-
-where the width of the text in brackets specifies the width of the
-respective column.
-
-Or else:
-
- @multitable @columnfractions .25 .3 .45
- @item A1 @tab A2 @tab A3
- @item B1 @tab B2 @tab B3
- @end multitable
-
-where the fractions specify the width of each column as a percent
-of the current width of the text (i.e., of the fill-column).
-
-Long lines of text are filled within columns.
-
-Using the Emacs Lisp formatter, texinfmt.el,
-the whitespace between columns can be increased by setting
-`extra-inter-column-width' to a value greater than 0. By default,
-there is at least one blank space between columns.
-
-The Emacs Lisp formatter, texinfmt.el, ignores the following four
-commands that are defined in texinfo.tex for printed output.
-
- @multitableparskip,
- @multitableparindent,
- @multitablecolmargin,
- @multitablelinespace."
-
-;; This function pushes information onto the `texinfo-stack'.
-;; A stack element consists of:
-;; - type-of-command, i.e., multitable
-;; - the information about column widths, and
-;; - the position of texinfo-command-start.
-;; e.g., ('multitable (1 2 3 4) 123)
-;; The command line is then deleted.
- (texinfo-push-stack
- 'multitable
- ;; push width information on stack
- (texinfo-multitable-widths))
- (texinfo-discard-line-with-args))
-
-(put 'multitable 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-multitable)
-(defun texinfo-end-multitable ()
- "Discard the @end multitable line and pop the stack of multitable."
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (texinfo-pop-stack 'multitable))
-
-(defun texinfo-multitable-widths ()
- "Return list of widths of each column in a multi-column table."
- (let (texinfo-multitable-width-list)
- ;; Fractions format:
- ;; @multitable @columnfractions .25 .3 .45
- ;;
- ;; Template format:
- ;; @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2} {Column 3 example}
- ;; Place point before first argument
- (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (cond
- ;; Check for common misspelling
- ((looking-at "@columnfraction ")
- (error "In @multitable, @columnfractions misspelled"))
- ;; Case 1: @columnfractions .25 .3 .45
- ((looking-at "@columnfractions")
- (forward-word 1)
- (while (not (eolp))
- (setq texinfo-multitable-width-list
- (cons
- (truncate
- (1-
- (* fill-column (read (get-buffer (current-buffer))))))
- texinfo-multitable-width-list))))
- ;;
- ;; Case 2: {Column 1 template} {Column 2} {Column 3 example}
- ((looking-at "{")
- (let ((start-of-templates (point)))
- (while (not (eolp))
- (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (let* ((start-of-template (1+ (point)))
- (end-of-template
- ;; forward-sexp works with braces in Texinfo mode
- (progn (forward-sexp 1) (1- (point)))))
- (setq texinfo-multitable-width-list
- (cons (- end-of-template start-of-template)
- texinfo-multitable-width-list))
- ;; Remove carriage return from within a template, if any.
- ;; This helps those those who want to use more than
- ;; one line's worth of words in @multitable line.
- (narrow-to-region start-of-template end-of-template)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (search-forward "
-" nil t)
- (delete-char -1))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (widen)
- (forward-char 1)))))
- ;;
- ;; Case 3: Trouble
- (t
- (error
- "You probably need to specify column widths for @multitable correctly.")))
- ;; Check whether columns fit on page.
- (let ((desired-columns
- (+
- ;; between column spaces
- (length texinfo-multitable-width-list)
- ;; additional between column spaces, if any
- extra-inter-column-width
- ;; sum of spaces for each entry
- (apply '+ texinfo-multitable-width-list))))
- (if (> desired-columns fill-column)
- (error
- (format
- "Multi-column table width, %d chars, is greater than page width, %d chars."
- desired-columns fill-column))))
- texinfo-multitable-width-list))
-
-;; @item A1 @tab A2 @tab A3
-(defun texinfo-multitable-extract-row ()
- "Return multitable row, as a string.
-End of row is beginning of next @item or beginning of @end.
-Cells within rows are separated by @tab."
- (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (let* ((start (point))
- (end (progn
- (re-search-forward "@item\\|@end")
- (match-beginning 0)))
- (row (progn (goto-char end)
- (skip-chars-backward " ")
- ;; remove whitespace at end of argument
- (delete-region (point) end)
- (buffer-substring start (point)))))
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start end)
- row))
-
-(put 'multitable 'texinfo-item 'texinfo-multitable-item)
-(defun texinfo-multitable-item ()
- "Format a row within a multicolumn table.
-Cells in row are separated by @tab.
-Widths of cells are specified by the arguments in the @multitable line.
-All cells are made to be the same height.
-This command is executed when texinfmt sees @item inside @multitable."
- (let ((original-buffer (current-buffer))
- (table-widths (reverse (car (cdr (car texinfo-stack)))))
- (existing-fill-column fill-column)
- start
- end
- (table-column 0)
- (table-entry-height 0)
- ;; unformatted row looks like: A1 @tab A2 @tab A3
- ;; extract-row command deletes the source line in the table.
- (unformated-row (texinfo-multitable-extract-row)))
- ;; Use a temporary buffer
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create multitable-temp-buffer-name))
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (insert unformated-row)
- (goto-char (point-min))
-;; 1. Check for correct number of @tab in line.
- (let ((tab-number 1)) ; one @tab between two columns
- (while (search-forward "@tab" nil t)
- (setq tab-number (1+ tab-number)))
- (if (/= tab-number (length table-widths))
- (error "Wrong number of @tab's in a @multitable row.")))
- (goto-char (point-min))
-;; 2. Format each cell, and copy to a rectangle
- ;; buffer looks like this: A1 @tab A2 @tab A3
- ;; Cell #1: format up to @tab
- ;; Cell #2: format up to @tab
- ;; Cell #3: format up to eob
- (while (not (eobp))
- (setq start (point))
- (setq end (save-excursion
- (if (search-forward "@tab" nil 'move)
- ;; Delete the @tab command, including the @-sign
- (delete-region
- (point)
- (progn (forward-word -1) (1- (point)))))
- (point)))
- ;; Set fill-column *wider* than needed to produce inter-column space
- (setq fill-column (+ 1
- extra-inter-column-width
- (nth table-column table-widths)))
- (narrow-to-region start end)
- ;; Remove whitespace before and after entry.
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (point)))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (skip-chars-backward " ")
- (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))
- ;; Temorarily set texinfo-stack to nil so texinfo-format-scan
- ;; does not see an unterminated @multitable.
- (let (texinfo-stack) ; nil
- (texinfo-format-scan))
- (let (fill-prefix) ; no fill prefix
- (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)))
- (setq table-entry-height
- (max table-entry-height (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))))
-;; 3. Move point to end of bottom line, and pad that line to fill column.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (forward-line (1- table-entry-height))
- (let* ((beg (point)) ; beginning of line
- ;; add one more space for inter-column spacing
- (needed-whitespace
- (1+
- (- fill-column
- (-
- (progn (end-of-line) (point)) ; end of existing line
- beg)))))
- (insert (make-string
- (if (> needed-whitespace 0) needed-whitespace 1)
- ? )))
- ;; now, put formatted cell into a rectangle
- (set (intern (concat multitable-temp-rectangle-name
- (int-to-string table-column)))
- (extract-rectangle (point-min) (point)))
- (delete-region (point-min) (point))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (setq table-column (1+ table-column))
- (widen))
-;; 4. Add extra lines to rectangles so all are of same height
- (let ((total-number-of-columns table-column)
- (column-number 0)
- here)
- (while (> table-column 0)
- (let ((this-rectangle (int-to-string table-column)))
- (while (< (length this-rectangle) table-entry-height)
- (setq this-rectangle (append this-rectangle '("")))))
- (setq table-column (1- table-column)))
-;; 5. Insert formatted rectangles in original buffer
- (switch-to-buffer original-buffer)
- (open-line table-entry-height)
- (while (< column-number total-number-of-columns)
- (setq here (point))
- (insert-rectangle
- (eval (intern
- (concat multitable-temp-rectangle-name
- (int-to-string column-number)))))
- (goto-char here)
- (end-of-line)
- (setq column-number (1+ column-number))))
- (kill-buffer multitable-temp-buffer-name)
- (setq fill-column existing-fill-column)))
-
-
-;;; @ifinfo, @iftex, @tex, @ifhtml, @html
-
-(put 'ifinfo 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'ifinfo 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-discard-command)
-
-(put 'iftex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-iftex)
-(defun texinfo-format-iftex ()
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end iftex[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
-
-(put 'ifhtml 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-ifhtml)
-(defun texinfo-format-ifhtml ()
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end ifhtml[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
-
-(put 'tex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-tex)
-(defun texinfo-format-tex ()
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end tex[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
-
-(put 'html 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-html)
-(defun texinfo-format-html ()
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end html[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
-
-
-;;; @titlepage
-
-(put 'titlepage 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-titlepage)
-(defun texinfo-format-titlepage ()
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end titlepage[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
-
-(put 'endtitlepage 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-
-;; @titlespec an alternative titling command; ignored by Info
-
-(put 'titlespec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-titlespec)
-(defun texinfo-format-titlespec ()
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end titlespec[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
-
-(put 'endtitlespec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-
-
-;;; @today
-
-(put 'today 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-today)
-
-;; Produces Day Month Year style of output. eg `1 Jan 1900'
-;; The `@today{}' command requires a pair of braces, like `@dots{}'.
-(defun texinfo-format-today ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert (format "%s %s %s"
- (substring (current-time-string) 8 10)
- (substring (current-time-string) 4 7)
- (substring (current-time-string) -4))))
-
-
-;;; @ignore
-
-(put 'ignore 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-ignore)
-(defun texinfo-format-ignore ()
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end ignore[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
-
-(put 'endignore 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-
-
-;;; Define the Info enclosure command: @definfoenclose
-
-;; A `@definfoenclose' command may be used to define a highlighting
-;; command for Info, but not for TeX. A command defined using
-;; `@definfoenclose' marks text by enclosing it in strings that precede
-;; and follow the text.
-;;
-;; Presumably, if you define a command with `@definfoenclose` for Info,
-;; you will also define the same command in the TeX definitions file,
-;; `texinfo.tex' in a manner appropriate for typesetting.
-;;
-;; Write a `@definfoenclose' command on a line and follow it with three
-;; arguments separated by commas (commas are used as separators in an
-;; `@node' line in the same way). The first argument to
-;; `@definfoenclose' is the @-command name \(without the `@'\); the
-;; second argument is the Info start delimiter string; and the third
-;; argument is the Info end delimiter string. The latter two arguments
-;; enclose the highlighted text in the Info file. A delimiter string
-;; may contain spaces. Neither the start nor end delimiter is
-;; required. However, if you do not provide a start delimiter, you
-;; must follow the command name with two commas in a row; otherwise,
-;; the Info formatting commands will misinterpret the end delimiter
-;; string as a start delimiter string.
-;;
-;; If you do a @definfoenclose{} on the name of a pre-defined macro (such
-;; as @emph{}, @strong{}, @tt{}, or @i{}) the enclosure definition will
-;; override the built-in definition.
-;;
-;; An enclosure command defined this way takes one argument in braces.
-;;
-;; For example, you can write:
-;;
-;; @ifinfo
-;; @definfoenclose phoo, //, \\
-;; @end ifinfo
-;;
-;; near the beginning of a Texinfo file at the beginning of the lines
-;; to define `@phoo' as an Info formatting command that inserts `//'
-;; before and `\\' after the argument to `@phoo'. You can then write
-;; `@phoo{bar}' wherever you want `//bar\\' highlighted in Info.
-;;
-;; Also, for TeX formatting, you could write
-;;
-;; @iftex
-;; @global@let@phoo=@i
-;; @end iftex
-;;
-;; to define `@phoo' as a command that causes TeX to typeset
-;; the argument to `@phoo' in italics.
-;;
-;; Note that each definition applies to its own formatter: one for TeX,
-;; the other for texinfo-format-buffer or texinfo-format-region.
-;;
-;; Here is another example: write
-;;
-;; @definfoenclose headword, , :
-;;
-;; near the beginning of the file, to define `@headword' as an Info
-;; formatting command that inserts nothing before and a colon after the
-;; argument to `@headword'.
-
-(put 'definfoenclose 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-define-info-enclosure)
-(defun texinfo-define-info-enclosure ()
- (let* ((args (texinfo-format-parse-line-args))
- (command-name (nth 0 args))
- (beginning-delimiter (or (nth 1 args) ""))
- (end-delimiter (or (nth 2 args) "")))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (setq texinfo-enclosure-list
- (cons
- (list command-name
- (list
- beginning-delimiter
- end-delimiter))
- texinfo-enclosure-list))))
-
-
-;;; @var, @code and the like
-
-(put 'var 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-var)
-;; @sc a small caps font for TeX; formatted as `var' in Info
-(put 'sc 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-var)
-(defun texinfo-format-var ()
- (insert (upcase (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-(put 'url 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-code)
-(put 'cite 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-code)
-(put 'code 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-code)
-(put 'file 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-code)
-(put 'samp 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-code)
-(defun texinfo-format-code ()
- (insert "`" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "'")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-(put 'emph 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-emph)
-(put 'strong 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-emph)
-(defun texinfo-format-emph ()
- (insert "*" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "*")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-(put 'dfn 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defn)
-(put 'defn 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defn)
-(defun texinfo-format-defn ()
- (insert "\"" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "\"")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-(put 'email 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-key)
-(put 'key 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-key)
-(defun texinfo-format-key ()
- (insert "<" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) ">")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-(put 'bullet 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-bullet)
-(defun texinfo-format-bullet ()
- "Insert an asterisk.
-If used within a line, follow `@bullet' with braces."
- (texinfo-optional-braces-discard)
- (insert "*"))
-
-
-;;; @kbd
-
-;; Inside of @example ... @end example and similar environments,
-;; @kbd does nothing; but outside of such environments, it places
-;; single quotation markes around its argument.
-
-(defvar texinfo-format-kbd-regexp
- (concat
- "^@"
- "\\("
- "example\\|"
- "smallexample\\|"
- "lisp\\|"
- "smalllisp"
- "\\)")
- "Regexp specifying environments in which @kbd does not put `...'
- around argument.")
-
-(defvar texinfo-format-kbd-end-regexp
- (concat
- "^@end "
- "\\("
- "example\\|"
- "smallexample\\|"
- "lisp\\|"
- "smalllisp"
- "\\)")
- "Regexp specifying end of environments in which @kbd does not put `...'
- around argument. (See `texinfo-format-kbd-regexp')")
-
-(put 'kbd 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-kbd)
-(defun texinfo-format-kbd ()
- "Place single quote marks around arg, except in @example and similar."
- ;; Search forward for @end example closer than an @example.
- ;; Can stop search at nearest @node or texinfo-section-types-regexp
- (let* ((stop
- (save-excursion
- (re-search-forward
- (concat "^@node\\|\\(" texinfo-section-types-regexp "\\)")
- nil
- 'move-to-end) ; if necessary, return point at end of buffer
- (point)))
- (example-location
- (save-excursion
- (re-search-forward texinfo-format-kbd-regexp stop 'move-to-end)
- (point)))
- (end-example-location
- (save-excursion
- (re-search-forward texinfo-format-kbd-end-regexp stop 'move-to-end)
- (point))))
- ;; If inside @example, @end example will be closer than @example
- ;; or end of search i.e., end-example-location less than example-location
- (if (>= end-example-location example-location)
- ;; outside an @example or equivalent
- (insert "`" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "'")
- ;; else, in @example; do not surround with `...'
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start)))
-
-
-;;; @example, @lisp, @quotation, @display, @smalllisp, @smallexample
-
-(put 'display 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-example)
-(put 'example 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-example)
-(put 'lisp 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-example)
-(put 'quotation 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-example)
-(put 'smallexample 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-example)
-(put 'smalllisp 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-example)
-(defun texinfo-format-example ()
- (texinfo-push-stack 'example nil)
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-line))
-
-(put 'example 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-example)
-(put 'display 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-example)
-(put 'lisp 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-example)
-(put 'quotation 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-example)
-(put 'smallexample 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-example)
-(put 'smalllisp 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-example)
-(defun texinfo-end-example ()
- (setq fill-column (+ fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (let ((stacktop
- (texinfo-pop-stack 'example)))
- (texinfo-do-itemize (nth 1 stacktop))))
-
-(put 'exdent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-exdent)
-(defun texinfo-format-exdent ()
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (delete-region (point)
- (progn
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (point)))
- (insert ?\b)
- ;; Cancel out the deletion that texinfo-do-itemize
- ;; is going to do at the end of this line.
- (save-excursion
- (end-of-line)
- (insert "\n ")))
-
-
-;;; @cartouche
-
-;; The @cartouche command is a noop in Info; in a printed manual,
-;; it makes a box with rounded corners.
-
-(put 'cartouche 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'cartouche 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-discard-command)
-
-
-;;; @flushleft and @format
-
-;; The @flushleft command left justifies every line but leaves the
-;; right end ragged. As far as Info is concerned, @flushleft is a
-;; `do-nothing' command
-
-;; The @format command is similar to @example except that it does not
-;; indent; this means that in Info, @format is similar to @flushleft.
-
-(put 'format 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-flushleft)
-(put 'flushleft 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-flushleft)
-(defun texinfo-format-flushleft ()
- (texinfo-discard-line))
-
-(put 'format 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-flushleft)
-(put 'flushleft 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-flushleft)
-(defun texinfo-end-flushleft ()
- (texinfo-discard-command))
-
-
-;;; @flushright
-
-;; The @flushright command right justifies every line but leaves the
-;; left end ragged. Spaces and tabs at the right ends of lines are
-;; removed so that visible text lines up on the right side.
-
-(put 'flushright 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-flushright)
-(defun texinfo-format-flushright ()
- (texinfo-push-stack 'flushright nil)
- (texinfo-discard-line))
-
-(put 'flushright 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-flushright)
-(defun texinfo-end-flushright ()
- (texinfo-discard-command)
-
- (let ((stacktop
- (texinfo-pop-stack 'flushright)))
-
- (texinfo-do-flushright (nth 1 stacktop))))
-
-(defun texinfo-do-flushright (from)
- (save-excursion
- (while (progn (forward-line -1)
- (>= (point) from))
-
- (beginning-of-line)
- (insert
- (make-string
- (- fill-column
- (save-excursion
- (end-of-line)
- (skip-chars-backward " \t")
- (delete-region (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
- (current-column)))
- ? )))))
-
-
-;;; @ctrl, @TeX, @copyright, @minus, @dots, @enddots, @pounds
-
-(put 'ctrl 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-ctrl)
-(defun texinfo-format-ctrl ()
- (let ((str (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (insert (logand 31 (aref str 0)))))
-
-(put 'TeX 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-TeX)
-(defun texinfo-format-TeX ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "TeX"))
-
-(put 'copyright 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-copyright)
-(defun texinfo-format-copyright ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "(C)"))
-
-(put 'minus 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-minus)
-(defun texinfo-format-minus ()
- "Insert a minus sign.
-If used within a line, follow `@minus' with braces."
- (texinfo-optional-braces-discard)
- (insert "-"))
-
-(put 'dots 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-dots)
-(defun texinfo-format-dots ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "..."))
-
-(put 'enddots 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-enddots)
-(defun texinfo-format-enddots ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "...."))
-
-(put 'pounds 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-pounds)
-(defun texinfo-format-pounds ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "#"))
-
-
-;;; Refilling and indenting: @refill, @paragraphindent, @noindent
-
-;;; Indent only those paragraphs that are refilled as a result of an
-;;; @refill command.
-
-;; * If the value is `asis', do not change the existing indentation at
-;; the starts of paragraphs.
-
-;; * If the value zero, delete any existing indentation.
-
-;; * If the value is greater than zero, indent each paragraph by that
-;; number of spaces.
-
-;;; But do not refill paragraphs with an @refill command that are
-;;; preceded by @noindent or are part of a table, list, or deffn.
-
-(defvar texinfo-paragraph-indent "asis"
- "Number of spaces for @refill to indent a paragraph; else to leave as is.")
-
-(put 'paragraphindent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-paragraphindent)
-
-(defun texinfo-paragraphindent ()
- "Specify the number of spaces for @refill to indent a paragraph.
-Default is to leave the number of spaces as is."
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (if (string= "asis" arg)
- (setq texinfo-paragraph-indent "asis")
- (setq texinfo-paragraph-indent (string-to-int arg)))))
-
-(put 'refill 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-refill)
-(defun texinfo-format-refill ()
- "Refill paragraph. Also, indent first line as set by @paragraphindent.
-Default is to leave paragraph indentation as is."
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (forward-paragraph -1)
- (if (looking-at "[ \t\n]*$") (forward-line 1))
- ;; Do not indent if an entry in a list, table, or deffn,
- ;; or if paragraph is preceded by @noindent.
- ;; Otherwise, indent
- (cond
- ;; delete a @noindent line and do not indent paragraph
- ((save-excursion (forward-line -1)
- (looking-at "^@noindent"))
- (forward-line -1)
- (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point))))
- ;; do nothing if "asis"
- ((equal texinfo-paragraph-indent "asis"))
- ;; do no indenting in list, etc.
- ((> texinfo-stack-depth 0))
- ;; otherwise delete existing whitespace and indent
- (t
- (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point)))
- (insert (make-string texinfo-paragraph-indent ? ))))
- (forward-paragraph 1)
- (forward-line -1)
- (end-of-line)
- ;; Do not fill a section title line with asterisks, hyphens, etc. that
- ;; are used to underline it. This could occur if the line following
- ;; the underlining is not an index entry and has text within it.
- (let* ((previous-paragraph-separate paragraph-separate)
- (paragraph-separate
- (concat paragraph-separate "\\|[-=.]+\\|\\*\\*+"))
- (previous-paragraph-start paragraph-start)
- (paragraph-start
- (concat paragraph-start "\\|[-=.]+\\|\\*\\*+")))
- (unwind-protect
- (fill-paragraph nil)
- (setq paragraph-separate previous-paragraph-separate)
- (setq paragraph-start previous-paragraph-start))))
-
-(put 'noindent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-noindent)
-(defun texinfo-noindent ()
- (save-excursion
- (forward-paragraph 1)
- (if (search-backward "@refill"
- (save-excursion (forward-line -1) (point)) t)
- () ; leave @noindent command so @refill command knows not to indent
- ;; else
- (texinfo-discard-line))))
-
-
-;;; Index generation
-
-(put 'vindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-vindex)
-(defun texinfo-format-vindex ()
- (texinfo-index 'texinfo-vindex))
-
-(put 'cindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-cindex)
-(defun texinfo-format-cindex ()
- (texinfo-index 'texinfo-cindex))
-
-(put 'findex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-findex)
-(defun texinfo-format-findex ()
- (texinfo-index 'texinfo-findex))
-
-(put 'pindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-pindex)
-(defun texinfo-format-pindex ()
- (texinfo-index 'texinfo-pindex))
-
-(put 'tindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-tindex)
-(defun texinfo-format-tindex ()
- (texinfo-index 'texinfo-tindex))
-
-(put 'kindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-kindex)
-(defun texinfo-format-kindex ()
- (texinfo-index 'texinfo-kindex))
-
-(defun texinfo-index (indexvar)
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-expanded-arg)))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (set indexvar
- (cons (list arg
- texinfo-last-node
- ;; Region formatting may not provide last node position.
- (if texinfo-last-node-pos
- (1+ (count-lines texinfo-last-node-pos (point)))
- 1))
- (symbol-value indexvar)))))
-
-(defconst texinfo-indexvar-alist
- '(("cp" . texinfo-cindex)
- ("fn" . texinfo-findex)
- ("vr" . texinfo-vindex)
- ("tp" . texinfo-tindex)
- ("pg" . texinfo-pindex)
- ("ky" . texinfo-kindex)))
-
-
-;;; @defindex @defcodeindex
-(put 'defindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defindex)
-(put 'defcodeindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defindex)
-
-(defun texinfo-format-defindex ()
- (let* ((index-name (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)) ; eg: `aa'
- (indexing-command (intern (concat index-name "index")))
- (index-formatting-command ; eg: `texinfo-format-aaindex'
- (intern (concat "texinfo-format-" index-name "index")))
- (index-alist-name ; eg: `texinfo-aaindex'
- (intern (concat "texinfo-" index-name "index"))))
-
- (set index-alist-name nil)
-
- (put indexing-command ; eg, aaindex
- 'texinfo-format
- index-formatting-command) ; eg, texinfo-format-aaindex
-
- ;; eg: "aa" . texinfo-aaindex
- (or (assoc index-name texinfo-indexvar-alist)
- (setq texinfo-indexvar-alist
- (cons
- (cons index-name
- index-alist-name)
- texinfo-indexvar-alist)))
-
- (fset index-formatting-command
- (list 'lambda 'nil
- (list 'texinfo-index
- (list 'quote index-alist-name))))))
-
-
-;;; @synindex @syncodeindex
-
-(put 'synindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-synindex)
-(put 'syncodeindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-synindex)
-
-(defun texinfo-format-synindex ()
- (let* ((args (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (second (cdr (read-from-string args)))
- (joiner (symbol-name (car (read-from-string args))))
- (joined (symbol-name (car (read-from-string args second)))))
-
- (if (assoc joiner texinfo-short-index-cmds-alist)
- (put
- (cdr (assoc joiner texinfo-short-index-cmds-alist))
- 'texinfo-format
- (or (cdr (assoc joined texinfo-short-index-format-cmds-alist))
- (intern (concat "texinfo-format-" joined "index"))))
- (put
- (intern (concat joiner "index"))
- 'texinfo-format
- (or (cdr(assoc joined texinfo-short-index-format-cmds-alist))
- (intern (concat "texinfo-format-" joined "index")))))))
-
-(defconst texinfo-short-index-cmds-alist
- '(("cp" . cindex)
- ("fn" . findex)
- ("vr" . vindex)
- ("tp" . tindex)
- ("pg" . pindex)
- ("ky" . kindex)))
-
-(defconst texinfo-short-index-format-cmds-alist
- '(("cp" . texinfo-format-cindex)
- ("fn" . texinfo-format-findex)
- ("vr" . texinfo-format-vindex)
- ("tp" . texinfo-format-tindex)
- ("pg" . texinfo-format-pindex)
- ("ky" . texinfo-format-kindex)))
-
-
-;;; Sort and index (for VMS)
-
-;; Sort an index which is in the current buffer between START and END.
-;; Used on VMS, where the `sort' utility is not available.
-(defun texinfo-sort-region (start end)
- (require 'sort)
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region start end)
- (sort-subr nil 'forward-line 'end-of-line 'texinfo-sort-startkeyfun)))
-
-;; Subroutine for sorting an index.
-;; At start of a line, return a string to sort the line under.
-(defun texinfo-sort-startkeyfun ()
- (let ((line
- (buffer-substring (point) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))))
- ;; Canonicalize whitespace and eliminate funny chars.
- (while (string-match "[ \t][ \t]+\\|[^a-z0-9 ]+" line)
- (setq line (concat (substring line 0 (match-beginning 0))
- " "
- (substring line (match-end 0) (length line)))))
- line))
-
-
-;;; @printindex
-
-(put 'printindex 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-printindex)
-
-(defun texinfo-format-printindex ()
- (let ((indexelts (symbol-value
- (cdr (assoc (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- texinfo-indexvar-alist))))
- opoint)
- (insert "\n* Menu:\n\n")
- (setq opoint (point))
- (texinfo-print-index nil indexelts)
-
- (if (memq system-type '(vax-vms windows-nt ms-dos))
- (texinfo-sort-region opoint (point))
- (shell-command-on-region opoint (point) "sort -fd" 1))))
-
-(defun texinfo-print-index (file indexelts)
- (while indexelts
- (if (stringp (car (car indexelts)))
- (progn
- (insert "* " (car (car indexelts)) ": " )
- (indent-to 32)
- (insert
- (if file (concat "(" file ")") "")
- (nth 1 (car indexelts)) ".")
- (indent-to 54)
- (insert
- (if (nth 2 (car indexelts))
- (format " %d." (nth 2 (car indexelts)))
- "")
- "\n"))
- ;; index entries from @include'd file
- (texinfo-print-index (nth 1 (car indexelts))
- (nth 2 (car indexelts))))
- (setq indexelts (cdr indexelts))))
-
-
-;;; Glyphs: @equiv, @error, etc
-
-;; @equiv to show that two expressions are equivalent
-;; @error to show an error message
-;; @expansion to show what a macro expands to
-;; @point to show the location of point in an example
-;; @print to show what an evaluated expression prints
-;; @result to indicate the value returned by an expression
-
-(put 'equiv 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-equiv)
-(defun texinfo-format-equiv ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "=="))
-
-(put 'error 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-error)
-(defun texinfo-format-error ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "error-->"))
-
-(put 'expansion 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-expansion)
-(defun texinfo-format-expansion ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "==>"))
-
-(put 'point 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-point)
-(defun texinfo-format-point ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "-!-"))
-
-(put 'print 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-print)
-(defun texinfo-format-print ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "-|"))
-
-(put 'result 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-result)
-(defun texinfo-format-result ()
- (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)
- (insert "=>"))
-
-
-;;; Accent commands
-
-;; Info presumes a plain ASCII output, so the accented characters do
-;; not look as they would if typeset, or output with a different
-;; character set.
-
-;; See the `texinfo-accent-commands' variable
-;; in the section for `texinfo-append-refill'.
-;; Also, see the defun for `texinfo-format-scan'
-;; for single-character accent commands.
-
-;; Command Info output Name
-
-;; These do not have braces:
-;; @^ ==> ^ circumflex accent
-;; @` ==> ` grave accent
-;; @' ==> ' acute accent
-;; @" ==> " umlaut accent
-;; @= ==> = overbar accent
-;; @~ ==> ~ tilde accent
-
-;; These have braces, but take no argument:
-;; @OE{} ==> OE French-OE-ligature
-;; @oe{} ==> oe
-;; @AA{} ==> AA Scandinavian-A-with-circle
-;; @aa{} ==> aa
-;; @AE{} ==> AE Latin-Scandinavian-AE
-;; @ae{} ==> ae
-;; @ss{} ==> ss German-sharp-S
-
-;; @questiondown{} ==> ? upside-down-question-mark
-;; @exclamdown{} ==> ! upside-down-exclamation-mark
-;; @L{} ==> L/ Polish suppressed-L (Lslash)
-;; @l{} ==> l/ Polish suppressed-L (Lslash) (lower case)
-;; @O{} ==> O/ Scandinavian O-with-slash
-;; @o{} ==> o/ Scandinavian O-with-slash (lower case)
-
-;; These have braces, and take an argument:
-;; @,{c} ==> c, cedilla accent
-;; @dotaccent{o} ==> .o overdot-accent
-;; @ubaraccent{o} ==> _o underbar-accent
-;; @udotaccent{o} ==> o-. underdot-accent
-;; @H{o} ==> ""o long Hungarian umlaut
-;; @ringaccent{o} ==> *o ring accent
-;; @tieaccent{oo} ==> [oo tie after accent
-;; @u{o} ==> (o breve accent
-;; @v{o} ==> <o hacek accent
-;; @dotless{i} ==> i dotless i and dotless j
-
-;; ==========
-
-;; Note: The defun texinfo-format-scan
-;; looks at "[@{}^'`\",=~ *?!-]"
-;; In the case of @*, a line break is inserted;
-;; in the other cases, the characters are simply quoted and the @ is deleted.
-;; Thus, `texinfo-format-scan' handles the following
-;; single-character accent commands: @^ @` @' @" @, @- @= @~
-
-;; @^ ==> ^ circumflex accent
-;; (put '^ 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-circumflex-accent)
-;; (defun texinfo-format-circumflex-accent ()
-;; (texinfo-discard-command)
-;; (insert "^"))
-;;
-;; @` ==> ` grave accent
-;; (put '\` 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-grave-accent)
-;; (defun texinfo-format-grave-accent ()
-;; (texinfo-discard-command)
-;; (insert "\`"))
-;;
-;; @' ==> ' acute accent
-;; (put '\' 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-acute-accent)
-;; (defun texinfo-format-acute-accent ()
-;; (texinfo-discard-command)
-;; (insert "'"))
-;;
-;; @" ==> " umlaut accent
-;; (put '\" 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-umlaut-accent)
-;; (defun texinfo-format-umlaut-accent ()
-;; (texinfo-discard-command)
-;; (insert "\""))
-;;
-;; @= ==> = overbar accent
-;; (put '= 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-overbar-accent)
-;; (defun texinfo-format-overbar-accent ()
-;; (texinfo-discard-command)
-;; (insert "="))
-;;
-;; @~ ==> ~ tilde accent
-;; (put '~ 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-tilde-accent)
-;; (defun texinfo-format-tilde-accent ()
-;; (texinfo-discard-command)
-;; (insert "~"))
-
-;; @OE{} ==> OE French-OE-ligature
-(put 'OE 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-French-OE-ligature)
-(defun texinfo-format-French-OE-ligature ()
- (insert "OE" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @oe{} ==> oe
-(put 'oe 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-French-oe-ligature)
-(defun texinfo-format-French-oe-ligature () ; lower case
- (insert "oe" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @AA{} ==> AA Scandinavian-A-with-circle
-(put 'AA 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-Scandinavian-A-with-circle)
-(defun texinfo-format-Scandinavian-A-with-circle ()
- (insert "AA" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @aa{} ==> aa
-(put 'aa 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-Scandinavian-a-with-circle)
-(defun texinfo-format-Scandinavian-a-with-circle () ; lower case
- (insert "aa" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @AE{} ==> AE Latin-Scandinavian-AE
-(put 'AE 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-Latin-Scandinavian-AE)
-(defun texinfo-format-Latin-Scandinavian-AE ()
- (insert "AE" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @ae{} ==> ae
-(put 'ae 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-Latin-Scandinavian-ae)
-(defun texinfo-format-Latin-Scandinavian-ae () ; lower case
- (insert "ae" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @ss{} ==> ss German-sharp-S
-(put 'ss 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-German-sharp-S)
-(defun texinfo-format-German-sharp-S ()
- (insert "ss" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @questiondown{} ==> ? upside-down-question-mark
-(put 'questiondown 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-upside-down-question-mark)
-(defun texinfo-format-upside-down-question-mark ()
- (insert "?" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @exclamdown{} ==> ! upside-down-exclamation-mark
-(put 'exclamdown 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-upside-down-exclamation-mark)
-(defun texinfo-format-upside-down-exclamation-mark ()
- (insert "!" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @L{} ==> L/ Polish suppressed-L (Lslash)
-(put 'L 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-Polish-suppressed-L)
-(defun texinfo-format-Polish-suppressed-L ()
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "/L")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @l{} ==> l/ Polish suppressed-L (Lslash) (lower case)
-(put 'l 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-Polish-suppressed-l-lower-case)
-(defun texinfo-format-Polish-suppressed-l-lower-case ()
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "/l")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-
-;; @O{} ==> O/ Scandinavian O-with-slash
-(put 'O 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-Scandinavian-O-with-slash)
-(defun texinfo-format-Scandinavian-O-with-slash ()
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "O/")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @o{} ==> o/ Scandinavian O-with-slash (lower case)
-(put 'o 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-Scandinavian-o-with-slash-lower-case)
-(defun texinfo-format-Scandinavian-o-with-slash-lower-case ()
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "o/")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; Take arguments
-
-;; @,{c} ==> c, cedilla accent
-(put ', 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-cedilla-accent)
-(defun texinfo-format-cedilla-accent ()
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) ",")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-
-;; @dotaccent{o} ==> .o overdot-accent
-(put 'dotaccent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-overdot-accent)
-(defun texinfo-format-overdot-accent ()
- (insert "." (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @ubaraccent{o} ==> _o underbar-accent
-(put 'ubaraccent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-underbar-accent)
-(defun texinfo-format-underbar-accent ()
- (insert "_" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @udotaccent{o} ==> o-. underdot-accent
-(put 'udotaccent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-underdot-accent)
-(defun texinfo-format-underdot-accent ()
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard) "-.")
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @H{o} ==> ""o long Hungarian umlaut
-(put 'H 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-long-Hungarian-umlaut)
-(defun texinfo-format-long-Hungarian-umlaut ()
- (insert "\"\"" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @ringaccent{o} ==> *o ring accent
-(put 'ringaccent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-ring-accent)
-(defun texinfo-format-ring-accent ()
- (insert "*" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @tieaccent{oo} ==> [oo tie after accent
-(put 'tieaccent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-tie-after-accent)
-(defun texinfo-format-tie-after-accent ()
- (insert "[" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-
-;; @u{o} ==> (o breve accent
-(put 'u 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-breve-accent)
-(defun texinfo-format-breve-accent ()
- (insert "(" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @v{o} ==> <o hacek accent
-(put 'v 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-hacek-accent)
-(defun texinfo-format-hacek-accent ()
- (insert "<" (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-
-;; @dotless{i} ==> i dotless i and dotless j
-(put 'dotless 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-dotless)
-(defun texinfo-format-dotless ()
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-
-;;; Definition formatting: @deffn, @defun, etc
-
-;; What definition formatting produces:
-;;
-;; @deffn category name args...
-;; In Info, `Category: name ARGS'
-;; In index: name: node. line#.
-;;
-;; @defvr category name
-;; In Info, `Category: name'
-;; In index: name: node. line#.
-;;
-;; @deftp category name attributes...
-;; `category name attributes...' Note: @deftp args in lower case.
-;; In index: name: node. line#.
-;;
-;; Specialized function-like or variable-like entity:
-;;
-;; @defun, @defmac, @defspec, @defvar, @defopt
-;;
-;; @defun name args In Info, `Function: name ARGS'
-;; @defmac name args In Info, `Macro: name ARGS'
-;; @defvar name In Info, `Variable: name'
-;; etc.
-;; In index: name: node. line#.
-;;
-;; Generalized typed-function-like or typed-variable-like entity:
-;; @deftypefn category data-type name args...
-;; In Info, `Category: data-type name args...'
-;; @deftypevr category data-type name
-;; In Info, `Category: data-type name'
-;; In index: name: node. line#.
-;;
-;; Specialized typed-function-like or typed-variable-like entity:
-;; @deftypefun data-type name args...
-;; In Info, `Function: data-type name ARGS'
-;; In index: name: node. line#.
-;;
-;; @deftypevar data-type name
-;; In Info, `Variable: data-type name'
-;; In index: name: node. line#. but include args after name!?
-;;
-;; Generalized object oriented entity:
-;; @defop category class name args...
-;; In Info, `Category on class: name ARG'
-;; In index: name on class: node. line#.
-;;
-;; @defcv category class name
-;; In Info, `Category of class: name'
-;; In index: name of class: node. line#.
-;;
-;; Specialized object oriented entity:
-;; @defmethod class name args...
-;; In Info, `Method on class: name ARGS'
-;; In index: name on class: node. line#.
-;;
-;; @defivar class name
-;; In Info, `Instance variable of class: name'
-;; In index: name of class: node. line#.
-
-
-;;; The definition formatting functions
-
-(defun texinfo-format-defun ()
- (texinfo-push-stack 'defun nil)
- (setq fill-column (- fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-format-defun-1 t))
-
-(defun texinfo-end-defun ()
- (setq fill-column (+ fill-column 5))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- (let ((start (nth 1 (texinfo-pop-stack 'defun))))
- (texinfo-do-itemize start)
- ;; Delete extra newline inserted after header.
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char start)
- (delete-char -1))))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-defunx ()
- (texinfo-format-defun-1 nil))
-
-(defun texinfo-format-defun-1 (first-p)
- (let ((parse-args (texinfo-format-parse-defun-args))
- (texinfo-defun-type (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-type)))
- (texinfo-discard-command)
- ;; Delete extra newline inserted after previous header line.
- (if (not first-p)
- (delete-char -1))
- (funcall
- (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property) parse-args)
- ;; Insert extra newline so that paragraph filling does not mess
- ;; with header line.
- (insert "\n\n")
- (rplaca (cdr (cdr (car texinfo-stack))) (point))
- (funcall
- (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property) parse-args)))
-
-;;; Formatting the first line of a definition
-
-;; @deffn, @defvr, @deftp
-(put 'deffn 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deffn)
-(put 'deffnx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deffn)
-(put 'defvr 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deffn)
-(put 'defvrx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deffn)
-(put 'deftp 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deffn)
-(put 'deftpx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deffn)
-(defun texinfo-format-deffn (parsed-args)
- ;; Generalized function-like, variable-like, or generic data-type entity:
- ;; @deffn category name args...
- ;; In Info, `Category: name ARGS'
- ;; @deftp category name attributes...
- ;; `category name attributes...' Note: @deftp args in lower case.
- (let ((category (car parsed-args))
- (name (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- (args (cdr (cdr parsed-args))))
- (insert " -- " category ": " name)
- (while args
- (insert " "
- (if (or (= ?& (aref (car args) 0))
- (eq (eval (car texinfo-defun-type)) 'deftp-type))
- (car args)
- (upcase (car args))))
- (setq args (cdr args)))))
-
-;; @defun, @defmac, @defspec, @defvar, @defopt: Specialized, simple
-(put 'defun 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defunx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defmac 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defmacx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defspec 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defspecx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defvar 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defvarx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defopt 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(put 'defoptx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-specialized-defun)
-(defun texinfo-format-specialized-defun (parsed-args)
- ;; Specialized function-like or variable-like entity:
- ;; @defun name args In Info, `Function: Name ARGS'
- ;; @defmac name args In Info, `Macro: Name ARGS'
- ;; @defvar name In Info, `Variable: Name'
- ;; Use cdr of texinfo-defun-type to determine category:
- (let ((category (car (cdr texinfo-defun-type)))
- (name (car parsed-args))
- (args (cdr parsed-args)))
- (insert " -- " category ": " name)
- (while args
- (insert " "
- (if (= ?& (aref (car args) 0))
- (car args)
- (upcase (car args))))
- (setq args (cdr args)))))
-
-;; @deftypefn, @deftypevr: Generalized typed
-(put 'deftypefn 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deftypefn)
-(put 'deftypefnx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deftypefn)
-(put 'deftypevr 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deftypefn)
-(put 'deftypevrx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deftypefn)
-(defun texinfo-format-deftypefn (parsed-args)
- ;; Generalized typed-function-like or typed-variable-like entity:
- ;; @deftypefn category data-type name args...
- ;; In Info, `Category: data-type name args...'
- ;; @deftypevr category data-type name
- ;; In Info, `Category: data-type name'
- ;; Note: args in lower case, unless modified in command line.
- (let ((category (car parsed-args))
- (data-type (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- (name (car (cdr (cdr parsed-args))))
- (args (cdr (cdr (cdr parsed-args)))))
- (insert " -- " category ": " data-type " " name)
- (while args
- (insert " " (car args))
- (setq args (cdr args)))))
-
-;; @deftypefun, @deftypevar: Specialized typed
-(put 'deftypefun 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deftypefun)
-(put 'deftypefunx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-deftypefun)
-(put 'deftypevar 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-deftypefun)
-(put 'deftypevarx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property
- 'texinfo-format-deftypefun)
-(defun texinfo-format-deftypefun (parsed-args)
- ;; Specialized typed-function-like or typed-variable-like entity:
- ;; @deftypefun data-type name args...
- ;; In Info, `Function: data-type name ARGS'
- ;; @deftypevar data-type name
- ;; In Info, `Variable: data-type name'
- ;; Note: args in lower case, unless modified in command line.
- ;; Use cdr of texinfo-defun-type to determine category:
- (let ((category (car (cdr texinfo-defun-type)))
- (data-type (car parsed-args))
- (name (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- (args (cdr (cdr parsed-args))))
- (insert " -- " category ": " data-type " " name)
- (while args
- (insert " " (car args))
- (setq args (cdr args)))))
-
-;; @defop: Generalized object-oriented
-(put 'defop 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-defop)
-(put 'defopx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-defop)
-(defun texinfo-format-defop (parsed-args)
- ;; Generalized object oriented entity:
- ;; @defop category class name args...
- ;; In Info, `Category on class: name ARG'
- ;; Note: args in upper case; use of `on'
- (let ((category (car parsed-args))
- (class (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- (name (car (cdr (cdr parsed-args))))
- (args (cdr (cdr (cdr parsed-args)))))
- (insert " -- " category " on " class ": " name)
- (while args
- (insert " " (upcase (car args)))
- (setq args (cdr args)))))
-
-;; @defcv: Generalized object-oriented
-(put 'defcv 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-defcv)
-(put 'defcvx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-defcv)
-(defun texinfo-format-defcv (parsed-args)
- ;; Generalized object oriented entity:
- ;; @defcv category class name
- ;; In Info, `Category of class: name'
- ;; Note: args in upper case; use of `of'
- (let ((category (car parsed-args))
- (class (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- (name (car (cdr (cdr parsed-args))))
- (args (cdr (cdr (cdr parsed-args)))))
- (insert " -- " category " of " class ": " name)
- (while args
- (insert " " (upcase (car args)))
- (setq args (cdr args)))))
-
-;; @defmethod: Specialized object-oriented
-(put 'defmethod 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-defmethod)
-(put 'defmethodx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-defmethod)
-(defun texinfo-format-defmethod (parsed-args)
- ;; Specialized object oriented entity:
- ;; @defmethod class name args...
- ;; In Info, `Method on class: name ARGS'
- ;; Note: args in upper case; use of `on'
- ;; Use cdr of texinfo-defun-type to determine category:
- (let ((category (car (cdr texinfo-defun-type)))
- (class (car parsed-args))
- (name (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- (args (cdr (cdr parsed-args))))
- (insert " -- " category " on " class ": " name)
- (while args
- (insert " " (upcase (car args)))
- (setq args (cdr args)))))
-
-;; @defivar: Specialized object-oriented
-(put 'defivar 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-defivar)
-(put 'defivarx 'texinfo-deffn-formatting-property 'texinfo-format-defivar)
-(defun texinfo-format-defivar (parsed-args)
- ;; Specialized object oriented entity:
- ;; @defivar class name
- ;; In Info, `Instance variable of class: name'
- ;; Note: args in upper case; use of `of'
- ;; Use cdr of texinfo-defun-type to determine category:
- (let ((category (car (cdr texinfo-defun-type)))
- (class (car parsed-args))
- (name (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- (args (cdr (cdr parsed-args))))
- (insert " -- " category " of " class ": " name)
- (while args
- (insert " " (upcase (car args)))
- (setq args (cdr args)))))
-
-
-;;; Indexing for definitions
-
-;; An index entry has three parts: the `entry proper', the node name, and the
-;; line number. Depending on the which command is used, the entry is
-;; formatted differently:
-;;
-;; @defun,
-;; @defmac,
-;; @defspec,
-;; @defvar,
-;; @defopt all use their 1st argument as the entry-proper
-;;
-;; @deffn,
-;; @defvr,
-;; @deftp
-;; @deftypefun
-;; @deftypevar all use their 2nd argument as the entry-proper
-;;
-;; @deftypefn,
-;; @deftypevr both use their 3rd argument as the entry-proper
-;;
-;; @defmethod uses its 2nd and 1st arguments as an entry-proper
-;; formatted: NAME on CLASS
-
-;; @defop uses its 3rd and 2nd arguments as an entry-proper
-;; formatted: NAME on CLASS
-;;
-;; @defivar uses its 2nd and 1st arguments as an entry-proper
-;; formatted: NAME of CLASS
-;;
-;; @defcv uses its 3rd and 2nd argument as an entry-proper
-;; formatted: NAME of CLASS
-
-(put 'defun 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defunx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defmac 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defmacx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defspec 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defspecx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defvar 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defvarx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defopt 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(put 'defoptx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defun)
-(defun texinfo-index-defun (parsed-args)
- ;; use 1st parsed-arg as entry-proper
- ;; `index-list' will be texinfo-findex or the like
- (let ((index-list (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-index)))
- (set index-list
- (cons
- ;; Three elements: entry-proper, node-name, line-number
- (list
- (car parsed-args)
- texinfo-last-node
- ;; Region formatting may not provide last node position.
- (if texinfo-last-node-pos
- (1+ (count-lines texinfo-last-node-pos (point)))
- 1))
- (symbol-value index-list)))))
-
-(put 'deffn 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'deffnx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'defvr 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'defvrx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'deftp 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'deftpx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'deftypefun 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'deftypefunx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'deftypevar 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(put 'deftypevarx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deffn)
-(defun texinfo-index-deffn (parsed-args)
- ;; use 2nd parsed-arg as entry-proper
- ;; `index-list' will be texinfo-findex or the like
- (let ((index-list (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-index)))
- (set index-list
- (cons
- ;; Three elements: entry-proper, node-name, line-number
- (list
- (car (cdr parsed-args))
- texinfo-last-node
- ;; Region formatting may not provide last node position.
- (if texinfo-last-node-pos
- (1+ (count-lines texinfo-last-node-pos (point)))
- 1))
- (symbol-value index-list)))))
-
-(put 'deftypefn 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deftypefn)
-(put 'deftypefnx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deftypefn)
-(put 'deftypevr 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deftypefn)
-(put 'deftypevrx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-deftypefn)
-(defun texinfo-index-deftypefn (parsed-args)
- ;; use 3rd parsed-arg as entry-proper
- ;; `index-list' will be texinfo-findex or the like
- (let ((index-list (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-index)))
- (set index-list
- (cons
- ;; Three elements: entry-proper, node-name, line-number
- (list
- (car (cdr (cdr parsed-args)))
- texinfo-last-node
- ;; Region formatting may not provide last node position.
- (if texinfo-last-node-pos
- (1+ (count-lines texinfo-last-node-pos (point)))
- 1))
- (symbol-value index-list)))))
-
-(put 'defmethod 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defmethod)
-(put 'defmethodx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defmethod)
-(defun texinfo-index-defmethod (parsed-args)
- ;; use 2nd on 1st parsed-arg as entry-proper
- ;; `index-list' will be texinfo-findex or the like
- (let ((index-list (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-index)))
- (set index-list
- (cons
- ;; Three elements: entry-proper, node-name, line-number
- (list
- (format "%s on %s"
- (car (cdr parsed-args))
- (car parsed-args))
- texinfo-last-node
- ;; Region formatting may not provide last node position.
- (if texinfo-last-node-pos
- (1+ (count-lines texinfo-last-node-pos (point)))
- 1))
- (symbol-value index-list)))))
-
-(put 'defop 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defop)
-(put 'defopx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defop)
-(defun texinfo-index-defop (parsed-args)
- ;; use 3rd on 2nd parsed-arg as entry-proper
- ;; `index-list' will be texinfo-findex or the like
- (let ((index-list (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-index)))
- (set index-list
- (cons
- ;; Three elements: entry-proper, node-name, line-number
- (list
- (format "%s on %s"
- (car (cdr (cdr parsed-args)))
- (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- texinfo-last-node
- ;; Region formatting may not provide last node position.
- (if texinfo-last-node-pos
- (1+ (count-lines texinfo-last-node-pos (point)))
- 1))
- (symbol-value index-list)))))
-
-(put 'defivar 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defivar)
-(put 'defivarx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defivar)
-(defun texinfo-index-defivar (parsed-args)
- ;; use 2nd of 1st parsed-arg as entry-proper
- ;; `index-list' will be texinfo-findex or the like
- (let ((index-list (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-index)))
- (set index-list
- (cons
- ;; Three elements: entry-proper, node-name, line-number
- (list
- (format "%s of %s"
- (car (cdr parsed-args))
- (car parsed-args))
- texinfo-last-node
- ;; Region formatting may not provide last node position.
- (if texinfo-last-node-pos
- (1+ (count-lines texinfo-last-node-pos (point)))
- 1))
- (symbol-value index-list)))))
-
-(put 'defcv 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defcv)
-(put 'defcvx 'texinfo-defun-indexing-property 'texinfo-index-defcv)
-(defun texinfo-index-defcv (parsed-args)
- ;; use 3rd of 2nd parsed-arg as entry-proper
- ;; `index-list' will be texinfo-findex or the like
- (let ((index-list (get texinfo-command-name 'texinfo-defun-index)))
- (set index-list
- (cons
- ;; Three elements: entry-proper, node-name, line-number
- (list
- (format "%s of %s"
- (car (cdr (cdr parsed-args)))
- (car (cdr parsed-args)))
- texinfo-last-node
- ;; Region formatting may not provide last node position.
- (if texinfo-last-node-pos
- (1+ (count-lines texinfo-last-node-pos (point)))
- 1))
- (symbol-value index-list)))))
-
-
-;;; Properties for definitions
-
-;; Each definition command has six properties:
-;;
-;; 1. texinfo-deffn-formatting-property to format definition line
-;; 2. texinfo-defun-indexing-property to create index entry
-;; 3. texinfo-format formatting command
-;; 4. texinfo-end end formatting command
-;; 5. texinfo-defun-type type of deffn to format
-;; 6. texinfo-defun-index type of index to use
-;;
-;; The `x' forms of each definition command are used for the second
-;; and subsequent header lines.
-
-;; The texinfo-deffn-formatting-property and texinfo-defun-indexing-property
-;; are listed just before the appropriate formatting and indexing commands.
-
-(put 'deffn 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'deffnx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'deffn 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'deffn 'texinfo-defun-type '('deffn-type nil))
-(put 'deffnx 'texinfo-defun-type '('deffn-type nil))
-(put 'deffn 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'deffnx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'defun 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defunx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defun 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defun 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Function"))
-(put 'defunx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Function"))
-(put 'defun 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'defunx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'defmac 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defmacx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defmac 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defmac 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Macro"))
-(put 'defmacx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Macro"))
-(put 'defmac 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'defmacx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'defspec 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defspecx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defspec 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defspec 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Special form"))
-(put 'defspecx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Special form"))
-(put 'defspec 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'defspecx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'defvr 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defvrx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defvr 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defvr 'texinfo-defun-type '('deffn-type nil))
-(put 'defvrx 'texinfo-defun-type '('deffn-type nil))
-(put 'defvr 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-(put 'defvrx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-
-(put 'defvar 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defvarx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defvar 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defvar 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Variable"))
-(put 'defvarx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Variable"))
-(put 'defvar 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-(put 'defvarx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-
-(put 'defconst 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defconstx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defconst 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defconst 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Constant"))
-(put 'defconstx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Constant"))
-(put 'defconst 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-(put 'defconstx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-
-(put 'defcmd 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defcmdx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defcmd 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defcmd 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Command"))
-(put 'defcmdx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "Command"))
-(put 'defcmd 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'defcmdx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'defopt 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defoptx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defopt 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defopt 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "User Option"))
-(put 'defoptx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defun-type "User Option"))
-(put 'defopt 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-(put 'defoptx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-
-(put 'deftp 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'deftpx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'deftp 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'deftp 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftp-type nil))
-(put 'deftpx 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftp-type nil))
-(put 'deftp 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-tindex)
-(put 'deftpx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-tindex)
-
-;;; Object-oriented stuff is a little hairier.
-
-(put 'defop 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defopx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defop 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defop 'texinfo-defun-type '('defop-type nil))
-(put 'defopx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defop-type nil))
-(put 'defop 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'defopx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'defmethod 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defmethodx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defmethod 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defmethod 'texinfo-defun-type '('defmethod-type "Method"))
-(put 'defmethodx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defmethod-type "Method"))
-(put 'defmethod 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'defmethodx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'defcv 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defcvx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defcv 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defcv 'texinfo-defun-type '('defop-type nil))
-(put 'defcvx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defop-type nil))
-(put 'defcv 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-(put 'defcvx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-
-(put 'defivar 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'defivarx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'defivar 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'defivar 'texinfo-defun-type '('defmethod-type "Instance variable"))
-(put 'defivarx 'texinfo-defun-type '('defmethod-type "Instance variable"))
-(put 'defivar 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-(put 'defivarx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-
-;;; Typed functions and variables
-
-(put 'deftypefn 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'deftypefnx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'deftypefn 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'deftypefn 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftypefn-type nil))
-(put 'deftypefnx 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftypefn-type nil))
-(put 'deftypefn 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'deftypefnx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'deftypefun 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'deftypefunx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'deftypefun 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'deftypefun 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftypefun-type "Function"))
-(put 'deftypefunx 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftypefun-type "Function"))
-(put 'deftypefun 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-(put 'deftypefunx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-findex)
-
-(put 'deftypevr 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'deftypevrx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'deftypevr 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'deftypevr 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftypefn-type nil))
-(put 'deftypevrx 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftypefn-type nil))
-(put 'deftypevr 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-(put 'deftypevrx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-
-(put 'deftypevar 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defun)
-(put 'deftypevarx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-defunx)
-(put 'deftypevar 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-end-defun)
-(put 'deftypevar 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftypevar-type "Variable"))
-(put 'deftypevarx 'texinfo-defun-type '('deftypevar-type "Variable"))
-(put 'deftypevar 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-(put 'deftypevarx 'texinfo-defun-index 'texinfo-vindex)
-
-
-;;; @set, @clear, @ifset, @ifclear
-
-;; If a flag is set with @set FLAG, then text between @ifset and @end
-;; ifset is formatted normally, but if the flag is is cleared with
-;; @clear FLAG, then the text is not formatted; it is ignored.
-
-;; If a flag is cleared with @clear FLAG, then text between @ifclear
-;; and @end ifclear is formatted normally, but if the flag is is set with
-;; @set FLAG, then the text is not formatted; it is ignored. @ifclear
-;; is the opposite of @ifset.
-
-;; If a flag is set to a string with @set FLAG,
-;; replace @value{FLAG} with the string.
-;; If a flag with a value is cleared,
-;; @value{FLAG} is invalid,
-;; as if there had never been any @set FLAG previously.
-
-(put 'clear 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-clear)
-(defun texinfo-clear ()
- "Clear the value of the flag."
- (let* ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (flag (car (read-from-string arg)))
- (value (substring arg (cdr (read-from-string arg)))))
- (put flag 'texinfo-whether-setp 'flag-cleared)
- (put flag 'texinfo-set-value "")))
-
-(put 'set 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-set)
-(defun texinfo-set ()
- "Set the value of the flag, optionally to a string.
-The command `@set foo This is a string.'
-sets flag foo to the value: `This is a string.'
-The command `@value{foo}' expands to the value."
- (let* ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (flag (car (read-from-string arg)))
- (value (substring arg (cdr (read-from-string arg)))))
- (put flag 'texinfo-whether-setp 'flag-set)
- (put flag 'texinfo-set-value value)))
-
-(put 'value 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-value)
-(defun texinfo-value ()
- "Insert the string to which the flag is set.
-The command `@set foo This is a string.'
-sets flag foo to the value: `This is a string.'
-The command `@value{foo}' expands to the value."
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (cond ((and
- (eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp)
- 'flag-set)
- (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-set-value))
- (insert (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-set-value)))
- ((eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp)
- 'flag-cleared)
- (insert (format "{No value for \"%s\"}" arg)))
- ((eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp) nil)
- (insert (format "{No value for \"%s\"}" arg))))))
-
-(put 'ifset 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-discard-command)
-(put 'ifset 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-if-set)
-(defun texinfo-if-set ()
- "If set, continue formatting; else do not format region up to @end ifset"
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (cond
- ((eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp)
- 'flag-set)
- ;; Format the text (i.e., do not remove it); do nothing here.
- ())
- ((eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp)
- 'flag-cleared)
- ;; Clear region (i.e., cause the text to be ignored).
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end ifset[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
- ((eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp)
- nil)
- ;; In this case flag is neither set nor cleared.
- ;; Act as if set, i.e. do nothing.
- ()))))
-
-(put 'ifclear 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-discard-command)
-(put 'ifclear 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-if-clear)
-(defun texinfo-if-clear ()
- "If clear, continue formatting; if set, do not format up to @end ifset"
- (let ((arg (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
- (cond
- ((eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp)
- 'flag-set)
- ;; Clear region (i.e., cause the text to be ignored).
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start
- (progn (re-search-forward "@end ifclear[ \t]*\n")
- (point))))
- ((eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp)
- 'flag-cleared)
- ;; Format the text (i.e., do not remove it); do nothing here.
- ())
- ((eq (get (car (read-from-string arg)) 'texinfo-whether-setp)
- nil)
- ;; In this case flag is neither set nor cleared.
- ;; Act as if clear, i.e. do nothing.
- ()))))
-
-
-;;; @ifeq
-
-(put 'ifeq 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-ifeq)
-(defun texinfo-format-ifeq ()
- "If ARG1 and ARG2 caselessly string compare to same string, performs COMMAND.
-Otherwise produces no output.
-
-Thus:
- @ifeq{ arg1 , arg1 , @code{foo}} bar
-
- ==> `foo' bar.
-but
- @ifeq{ arg1 , arg2 , @code{foo}} bar
-
- ==> bar
-
-Note that the Texinfo command and its arguments must be arguments to
-the @ifeq command."
- ;; compare-buffer-substrings does not exist in version 18; don't use
- (goto-char texinfo-command-end)
- (let* ((case-fold-search t)
- (stop (save-excursion (forward-sexp 1) (point)))
- start end
- ;; @ifeq{arg1, arg2, @command{optional-args}}
- (arg1
- (progn
- (forward-char 1)
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (setq start (point))
- (search-forward "," stop t)
- (skip-chars-backward ", ")
- (buffer-substring start (point))))
- (arg2
- (progn
- (search-forward "," stop t)
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (setq start (point))
- (search-forward "," stop t)
- (skip-chars-backward ", ")
- (buffer-substring start (point))))
- (texinfo-command
- (progn
- (search-forward "," stop t)
- (skip-chars-forward " ")
- (setq start (point))
- (goto-char (1- stop))
- (skip-chars-backward " ")
- (buffer-substring start (point)))))
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start stop)
- (if (equal arg1 arg2)
- (insert texinfo-command))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start)))
-
-
-;;; Process included files: `@include' command
-
-;; Updated 19 October 1990
-;; In the original version, include files were ignored by Info but
-;; incorporated in to the printed manual. To make references to the
-;; included file, the Texinfo source file has to refer to the included
-;; files using the `(filename)nodename' format for referring to other
-;; Info files. Also, the included files had to be formatted on their
-;; own. It was just like they were another file.
-
-;; Currently, include files are inserted into the buffer that is
-;; formatted for Info. If large, the resulting info file is split and
-;; tagified. For current include files to work, the master menu must
-;; refer to all the nodes, and the highest level nodes in the include
-;; files must have the correct next, prev, and up pointers.
-
-;; The included file may have an @setfilename and even an @settitle,
-;; but not an `\input texinfo' line.
-
-;; Updated 24 March 1993
-;; In order for @raisesections and @lowersections to work, included
-;; files must be inserted into the buffer holding the outer file
-;; before other Info formatting takes place. So @include is no longer
-;; is treated like other @-commands.
-(put 'include 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-
-;; Original definition:
-;; (defun texinfo-format-include ()
-;; (let ((filename (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
-;; (default-directory input-directory)
-;; subindex)
-;; (setq subindex
-;; (save-excursion
-;; (progn (find-file
-;; (cond ((file-readable-p (concat filename ".texinfo"))
-;; (concat filename ".texinfo"))
-;; ((file-readable-p (concat filename ".texi"))
-;; (concat filename ".texi"))
-;; ((file-readable-p (concat filename ".tex"))
-;; (concat filename ".tex"))
-;; ((file-readable-p filename)
-;; filename)
-;; (t (error "@include'd file %s not found"
-;; filename))))
-;; (texinfo-format-buffer-1))))
-;; (texinfo-subindex 'texinfo-vindex (car subindex) (nth 1 subindex))
-;; (texinfo-subindex 'texinfo-findex (car subindex) (nth 2 subindex))
-;; (texinfo-subindex 'texinfo-cindex (car subindex) (nth 3 subindex))
-;; (texinfo-subindex 'texinfo-pindex (car subindex) (nth 4 subindex))
-;; (texinfo-subindex 'texinfo-tindex (car subindex) (nth 5 subindex))
-;; (texinfo-subindex 'texinfo-kindex (car subindex) (nth 6 subindex))))
-;;
-;;(defun texinfo-subindex (indexvar file content)
-;; (set indexvar (cons (list 'recurse file content)
-;; (symbol-value indexvar))))
-
-;; Second definition:
-;; (put 'include 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-include)
-;; (defun texinfo-format-include ()
-;; (let ((filename (concat input-directory
-;; (texinfo-parse-arg-discard)))
-;; (default-directory input-directory))
-;; (message "Reading: %s" filename)
-;; (save-excursion
-;; (save-restriction
-;; (narrow-to-region
-;; (point)
-;; (+ (point) (car (cdr (insert-file-contents filename)))))
-;; (goto-char (point-min))
-;; (texinfo-append-refill)
-;; (texinfo-format-convert (point-min) (point-max))))
-;; (setq last-input-buffer input-buffer) ; to bypass setfilename
-;; ))
-
-
-;;; Numerous commands do nothing in Info
-;; These commands are defined in texinfo.tex for printed output.
-
-
-;;; various noops, such as @b{foo}, that take arguments in braces
-
-(put 'b 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(put 'i 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(put 'r 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(put 't 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(put 'w 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(put 'asis 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(put 'dmn 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(put 'math 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(put 'titlefont 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-noop)
-(defun texinfo-format-noop ()
- (insert (texinfo-parse-arg-discard))
- (goto-char texinfo-command-start))
-
-;; @hyphenation command discards an argument within braces
-(put 'hyphenation 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-command-and-arg)
-(defun texinfo-discard-command-and-arg ()
- "Discard both @-command and its argument in braces."
- (goto-char texinfo-command-end)
- (forward-list 1)
- (setq texinfo-command-end (point))
- (delete-region texinfo-command-start texinfo-command-end))
-
-
-;;; Do nothing commands, such as @smallbook, that have no args and no braces
-;; These must appear on a line of their own
-
-(put 'bye 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'smallbook 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'finalout 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'overfullrule 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'smallbreak 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'medbreak 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-(put 'bigbreak 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line)
-
-
-;;; These noop commands discard the rest of the line.
-
-(put 'c 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'comment 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'contents 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'group 'texinfo-end 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'group 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'headings 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'setchapterstyle 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'hsize 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'itemindent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'lispnarrowing 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'need 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'nopara 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'page 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'parindent 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'setchapternewpage 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'setq 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'settitle 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'setx 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'shortcontents 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'shorttitlepage 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'summarycontents 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'input 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-(put 'dircategory 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-discard-line-with-args)
-
-
-;;; Some commands cannot be handled
-
-(defun texinfo-unsupported ()
- (error "%s is not handled by texinfo"
- (buffer-substring texinfo-command-start texinfo-command-end)))
-
-;;; Batch formatting
-
-(defun batch-texinfo-format ()
- "Runs texinfo-format-buffer on the files remaining on the command line.
-Must be used only with -batch, and kills emacs on completion.
-Each file will be processed even if an error occurred previously.
-For example, invoke
- \"emacs -batch -funcall batch-texinfo-format $docs/ ~/*.texinfo\"."
- (if (not noninteractive)
- (error "batch-texinfo-format may only be used -batch."))
- (let ((version-control t)
- (auto-save-default nil)
- (find-file-run-dired nil)
- (kept-old-versions 259259)
- (kept-new-versions 259259))
- (let ((error 0)
- file
- (files ()))
- (while command-line-args-left
- (setq file (expand-file-name (car command-line-args-left)))
- (cond ((not (file-exists-p file))
- (message ">> %s does not exist!" file)
- (setq error 1
- command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left)))
- ((file-directory-p file)
- (setq command-line-args-left
- (nconc (directory-files file)
- (cdr command-line-args-left))))
- (t
- (setq files (cons file files)
- command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left)))))
- (while files
- (setq file (car files)
- files (cdr files))
- (condition-case err
- (progn
- (if buffer-file-name (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
- (find-file file)
- (buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer))
- (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
- (texinfo-mode)
- (message "texinfo formatting %s..." file)
- (texinfo-format-buffer nil)
- (if (buffer-modified-p)
- (progn (message "Saving modified %s" (buffer-file-name))
- (save-buffer))))
- (error
- (message ">> Error: %s" (prin1-to-string err))
- (message ">> point at")
- (let ((s (buffer-substring (point)
- (min (+ (point) 100)
- (point-max))))
- (tem 0))
- (while (setq tem (string-match "\n+" s tem))
- (setq s (concat (substring s 0 (match-beginning 0))
- "\n>> "
- (substring s (match-end 0)))
- tem (1+ tem)))
- (message ">> %s" s))
- (setq error 1))))
- (kill-emacs error))))
-
-
-;;; Place `provide' at end of file.
-(provide 'texinfmt)
-
-;;; texinfmt.el ends here.
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