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author | Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org> | 1998-06-19 11:50:37 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org> | 1998-06-19 11:50:37 +0000 |
commit | 4f79de612bac5da5ec172283c2c4147d2fd3753f (patch) | |
tree | 8ad18dba1ad0e2757162007f88f1744ead4998d5 | |
parent | ea9504a609ed99414a0fbd42d0b43303beb2e48f (diff) | |
download | gunmake-4f79de612bac5da5ec172283c2c4147d2fd3753f.tar.gz |
* texinfo.tex: @macro fixes from Zack Weinberg
<zack@rabi.phys.columbia.edu>.
- @ifblah did not work inside @macro
- spaces in parameter lists in macro definitions caused errors
- leading spaces in parameter lists in macro invocations were
preserved inappropriately.
-rw-r--r-- | texinfo.tex | 113 |
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 66 deletions
diff --git a/texinfo.tex b/texinfo.tex index 91a9c03..284d699 100644 --- a/texinfo.tex +++ b/texinfo.tex @@ -4377,7 +4377,6 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \def\deftpx #1 {\errmessage{@deftpx in invalid context}} - \message{macros,} % @macro. @@ -4386,9 +4385,8 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \ifx\eTeXversion\undefined \newwrite\macscribble \def\scantokens#1{% -% \toks0={#1}% \immediate\openout\macscribble=\jobname.tmp - \immediate\write\macscribble{#1}%\the\toks0}% + \immediate\write\macscribble{#1}% \immediate\closeout\macscribble \input \jobname.tmp } @@ -4410,6 +4408,10 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % all characters are catcode 10, 11 or 12, except \ which is active % (as in normal texinfo). It is necessary to change the definition of \. +% It's necessary to get hard CRs in the scribble file when using Knuth +% TeX, and it can't hurt with e-TeX. Texinfo sets \newlinechar=`^^J, +% so we redefine the \endlinechar to ^^J when reading the macro body. + \def\macrobodyctxt{% \catcode`\~=12 \catcode`\^=12 @@ -4421,7 +4423,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \catcode`\{=12 \catcode`\}=12 \catcode`\@=12 - \catcode`\^^M=10 + \endlinechar`^^J% \usembodybackslash} % \mbodybackslash is the definition of \ in @macro bodies. @@ -4430,28 +4432,21 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % We define \csname macarg.\endcsname to be \realbackslash, so % \\ in macro replacement text gets you a backslash. -{\catcode`@=0 \catcode`\\=\active +{\catcode`@=0 @catcode`@\=@active @gdef@usembodybackslash{@let\=@mbodybackslash} @gdef@mbodybackslash#1\{@csname macarg.#1@endcsname} } \expandafter\def\csname macarg.\endcsname{\realbackslash} -% The catcode games are necessary because @macro may or may not -% have a brace-surrounded list of arguments, and we need to do -% different stuff in each case. Making {, } \other is the only -% way to prevent their being deleted by the tokenizer. -\def\macro{\recursivefalse - \bgroup\catcode`\{=\other\catcode`\}=\other\parsearg\macroxxx} -\def\rmacro{\recursivetrue - \bgroup\catcode`\{=\other\catcode`\}=\other\parsearg\macroxxx} - -\def\macroxxx#1{\egroup % started in \macro - \getargs{#1}% now \macname is the macname and \toks0 the arglist - \edef\temp{\the\toks0}% - \ifx\temp\empty % no arguments +\def\macro{\recursivefalse\parsearg\macroxxx} +\def\rmacro{\recursivetrue\parsearg\macroxxx} + +\def\macroxxx#1{% + \getargs{#1}% now \macname is the macname and \argl the arglist + \ifx\argl\empty % no arguments \paramno=0% \else - \expandafter\parsemargdef \the\toks0;% + \expandafter\parsemargdef \argl;% \fi \expandafter\ifx \csname macsave.\the\macname\endcsname \relax \cslet{macsave.\the\macname}{\the\macname}% @@ -4464,7 +4459,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \fi} \def\unmacro{\parsearg\unmacroxxx} -\def\unmacroxxx#1{ +\def\unmacroxxx#1{% \expandafter\ifx \csname macsave.\the\macname\endcsname \relax \errmessage{Macro \the\macname\ not defined.}% \else @@ -4473,43 +4468,54 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \fi } +% This makes use of the obscure feature that if the last token of a +% <parameter list> is #, then the preceding argument is delimited by +% an opening brace, and that opening brace is not consumed. +\def\getargs#1{\getargsxxx#1{}} +\def\getargsxxx#1#{\getmacname #1 \relax\getmacargs} +\def\getmacname #1 #2\relax{\macname={#1}} +\def\getmacargs#1{\def\argl{#1}} + % Parse the optional {params} list. Set up \paramno and \paramlist % so \defmacro knows what to do. Define \macarg.blah for each blah % in the params list, to be ##N where N is the position in that list. % That gets used by \mbodybackslash (above). -% This code has to take great care with `macro parameter char #'. The -% eight hashes in a row on the macarg.#1 line collapse to four in the -% definition of \macarg.blah, to two when \parsemacbody expands the -% macro replacement text, and to one when \defmacro writes the macro -% definiton. The games with \twohash are to postpone expansion till -% the very end, when \parsemargdefyyy crunches \paramlist into -% something that can be splatted into a \expandafter\def\blah line (in -% \defmacro). -\def\parsemargdef#1;{\paramno=0\def\paramlist{}\parsemargdefxxx#1,;,} +% We need to get `macro parameter char #' into several definitions. +% The technique used is stolen from LaTeX: let \hash be something +% unexpandable, insert that wherever you need a #, and then redefine +% it to # just before using the token list produced. + +\def\parsemargdef#1;{\paramno=0\def\paramlist{}% + \let\hash\relax\parsemargdefxxx#1,;,} \def\parsemargdefxxx#1,{% - \let\twohash\relax - \if#1;\let\next=\parsemargdefyyy + \if#1;\let\next=\relax \else \let\next=\parsemargdefxxx \advance\paramno by 1% - \expandafter\edef\csname macarg.#1\endcsname{########\the\paramno}% - \edef\paramlist{\paramlist\twohash\twohash\the\paramno,}% + \eatspaces#1 \relax% output to \toks0 + \expandafter\edef\csname macarg.\the\toks0\endcsname + {\ignorespaces \hash\the\paramno}% + \edef\paramlist{\paramlist\hash\the\paramno,}% \fi\next} -\def\parsemargdefyyy{\let\twohash##\relax \edef\paramlist{\paramlist}} +\def\eatspaces#1 #2\relax{\def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\empty \let\nexteat\eatspaces + \else \toks0={#1}\let\nexteat\eatspacesx \fi + \nexteat#2 \relax} +\def\eatspacesx#1 \relax{} % These two commands read recursive and nonrecursive macro bodies. % (They're different since rec and nonrec macros end differently.) -\long\def\parsemacbody#1@end macro% -{\xdef\temp{#1} \endgroup\defmacro}% -\long\def\parsermacbody#1@end macro% -{\xdef\temp{#1} \endgroup\defmacro}% - +\long\def\parsemacbody#1^^J@end macro^^J% +{\xdef\temp{#1}\endgroup\defmacro}% +\long\def\parsermacbody#1^^J@end rmacro^^J% +{\xdef\temp{#1}\endgroup\defmacro}% % This defines the macro itself. There are six cases: recursive and % nonrecursive macros of zero, one, and many arguments. % Much magic with \expandafter here. \def\defmacro{% + \let\hash=##% convert placeholders to macro parameter chars \ifrecursive \ifcase\paramno % 0 @@ -4539,7 +4545,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \expandafter\edef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% \noexpand\braceorline\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname}% \expandafter\edef\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname##1{% - \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname} + \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% \noexpand\scantokens{\temp}\egroup}% \else % many \expandafter\edef\csname\the\macname\endcsname##1{% @@ -4549,7 +4555,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \expandafter\expandafter \csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname \paramlist{% - \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname} + \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% \noexpand\scantokens{\temp}\egroup}% \fi \fi} @@ -4566,31 +4572,6 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \expandafter\parsearg \fi \next} -% We need {} to be \other inside these commands. [] are temporary -% grouping symbols. -\begingroup -\catcode`\{=\other \catcode`\}=\other -\catcode`\[=1 \catcode`\]=2 - -% @macro can be called with or without a brace-surrounded macro -% argument list. These three sequences extract the macro name and arg -% list in hopefully all cases. Note that anything on the line after the -% first pair of braces will be thrown out (Makeinfo puts it into the -% macro body). -\gdef\getargs#1[\getargsxxx|#1 {}|] -\gdef\getargsxxx|#1 {#2}#3|[% - \toks0=[#2]% - \edef\tmp[\the\toks0]% - \ifx\tmp\empty - \getargsnospaces|#1{}|% - \else - \macname=[#1]% - \fi] -\gdef\getargsnospaces|#1{#2}#3|[\macname=[#1]\toks0=[#2]] - -\endgroup - - \message{cross references,} \newwrite\auxfile |