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1%% TeX macros to handle texinfo files
2
3% Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5%This texinfo.tex file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6%modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
7%published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
8%your option) any later version.
9
10%This texinfo.tex file is distributed in the hope that it will be
11%useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
12%of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13%General Public License for more details.
14
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17%to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
18%USA.
19
20
21%In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
22%You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
23%what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding!
24
25\def\texinfoversion{2.46}
26\message{Loading texinfo package [Version \texinfoversion]:}
27\message{}
28
29% Print the version number if in a .fmt file.
30\everyjob{\message{[Texinfo version \texinfoversion]}\message{}}
31
32% Save some parts of plain tex whose names we will redefine.
33
34\let\ptexlbrace=\{
35\let\ptexrbrace=\}
36\let\ptexdots=\dots
37\let\ptexdot=\.
38\let\ptexstar=\*
39\let\ptexend=\end
40\let\ptexbullet=\bullet
41\let\ptexb=\b
42\let\ptexc=\c
43\let\ptexi=\i
44\let\ptext=\t
45\let\ptexl=\l
46\let\ptexL=\L
47
48\def\tie{\penalty 10000\ } % Save plain tex definition of ~.
49
50\message{Basics,}
51\chardef\other=12
52
53\hyphenation{ap-pen-dix}
54\hyphenation{mini-buf-fer mini-buf-fers}
55\hyphenation{eshell}
56
57% Margin to add to right of even pages, to left of odd pages.
58\newdimen \bindingoffset \bindingoffset=0pt
59\newdimen \normaloffset \normaloffset=\hoffset
60\newdimen\pagewidth \newdimen\pageheight
61\pagewidth=\hsize \pageheight=\vsize
62
63%---------------------Begin change-----------------------
64%
65% Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners Added by P. A. MacKay, 12 Nov. 1986
66%
67\newdimen\cornerlong \newdimen\cornerthick
68\newdimen \topandbottommargin
69\newdimen \outerhsize \newdimen \outervsize
70\cornerlong=1pc\cornerthick=.3pt % These set size of cropmarks
71\outerhsize=7in
72\outervsize=9.5in
73\topandbottommargin=.75in
74%
75%---------------------End change-----------------------
76
77% \onepageout takes a vbox as an argument. Note that \pagecontents
78% does insertions itself, but you have to call it yourself.
79\chardef\PAGE=255 \output={\onepageout{\pagecontents\PAGE}}
80\def\onepageout#1{\hoffset=\normaloffset
81\ifodd\pageno \advance\hoffset by \bindingoffset
82\else \advance\hoffset by -\bindingoffset\fi
83{\escapechar=`\\\relax % makes sure backslash is used in output files.
84\shipout\vbox{{\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makeheadline} \pagebody{#1}%
85{\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makefootline}}}%
86\advancepageno \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi}
87
88
89% Here is a modification of the main output routine for Near East Publications
90% This provides right-angle cropmarks at all four corners.
91% The contents of the page are centerlined into the cropmarks,
92% and any desired binding offset is added as an \hskip on either
93% site of the centerlined box. (P. A. MacKay, 12 November, 1986)
94%
95\def\croppageout#1{\hoffset=0pt % make sure this doesn't mess things up
96 \shipout
97 \vbox to \outervsize{\hsize=\outerhsize
98 \vbox{\line{\ewtop\hfill\ewtop}}
99 \nointerlineskip
100 \line{\vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nstop}
101 \hfill
102 \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nstop}}
103 \vskip \topandbottommargin
104 \centerline{\ifodd\pageno\hskip\bindingoffset\fi
105 \vbox{
106 {\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makeheadline}
107 \pagebody{#1}
108 {\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makefootline}}
109 \ifodd\pageno\else\hskip\bindingoffset\fi}
110 \vskip \topandbottommargin plus1fill minus1fill
111 \boxmaxdepth\cornerthick
112 \line{\vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nsbot}
113 \hfill
114 \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nsbot}}
115 \nointerlineskip
116 \vbox{\line{\ewbot\hfill\ewbot}}
117 }
118 \advancepageno
119 \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi}
120%
121% Do @cropmarks to get crop marks
122\def\cropmarks{\let\onepageout=\croppageout }
123
124\def\pagebody#1{\vbox to\pageheight{\boxmaxdepth=\maxdepth #1}}
125{\catcode`\@ =11
126\gdef\pagecontents#1{\ifvoid\topins\else\unvbox\topins\fi
127\dimen@=\dp#1 \unvbox#1
128\ifvoid\footins\else\vskip\skip\footins\footnoterule \unvbox\footins\fi
129\ifr@ggedbottom \kern-\dimen@ \vfil \fi}
130}
131
132%
133% Here are the rules for the cropmarks. Note that they are
134% offset so that the space between them is truly \outerhsize or \outervsize
135% (P. A. MacKay, 12 November, 1986)
136%
137\def\ewtop{\vrule height\cornerthick depth0pt width\cornerlong}
138\def\nstop{\vbox
139 {\hrule height\cornerthick depth\cornerlong width\cornerthick}}
140\def\ewbot{\vrule height0pt depth\cornerthick width\cornerlong}
141\def\nsbot{\vbox
142 {\hrule height\cornerlong depth\cornerthick width\cornerthick}}
143
144% Parse an argument, then pass it to #1.
145% The argument can be delimited with [...] or with "..." or braces
146% or it can be a whole line.
147% #1 should be a macro which expects
148% an ordinary undelimited TeX argument.
149
150\def\parsearg #1{\let\next=#1\begingroup\obeylines\futurelet\temp\parseargx}
151
152\def\parseargx{%
153\ifx \obeyedspace\temp \aftergroup\parseargdiscardspace \else%
154\aftergroup \parseargline %
155\fi \endgroup}
156
157{\obeyspaces %
158\gdef\parseargdiscardspace {\begingroup\obeylines\futurelet\temp\parseargx}}
159
160\gdef\obeyedspace{\ }
161
162\def\parseargline{\begingroup \obeylines \parsearglinex}
163{\obeylines %
164\gdef\parsearglinex #1^^M{\endgroup \next {#1}}}
165
166\def\flushcr{\ifx\par\lisppar \def\next##1{}\else \let\next=\relax \fi \next}
167
168%% These are used to keep @begin/@end levels from running away
169%% Call \inENV within environments (after a \begingroup)
170\newif\ifENV \ENVfalse \def\inENV{\ifENV\relax\else\ENVtrue\fi}
171\def\ENVcheck{%
172\ifENV\errmessage{Still within an environment. Type Return to continue.}
173\endgroup\fi} % This is not perfect, but it should reduce lossage
174
175% @begin foo is the same as @foo, for now.
176\newhelp\EMsimple{Type <Return> to continue}
177
178\outer\def\begin{\parsearg\beginxxx}
179
180\def\beginxxx #1{%
181\expandafter\ifx\csname #1\endcsname\relax
182{\errhelp=\EMsimple \errmessage{Undefined command @begin #1}}\else
183\csname #1\endcsname\fi}
184
185%% @end foo executes the definition of \Efoo.
186%% foo can be delimited by doublequotes or brackets.
187
188\def\end{\parsearg\endxxx}
189
190\def\endxxx #1{%
191\expandafter\ifx\csname E#1\endcsname\relax
192\expandafter\ifx\csname #1\endcsname\relax
193\errmessage{Undefined command @end #1}\else
194\errorE{#1}\fi\fi
195\csname E#1\endcsname}
196\def\errorE#1{
197{\errhelp=\EMsimple \errmessage{@end #1 not within #1 environment}}}
198
199% Single-spacing is done by various environments.
200
201\newskip\singlespaceskip \singlespaceskip = \baselineskip
202\def\singlespace{%
203{\advance \baselineskip by -\singlespaceskip
204\kern \baselineskip}%
205\baselineskip=\singlespaceskip
206}
207
208%% Simple single-character @ commands
209
210% @@ prints an @
211% Kludge this until the fonts are right (grr).
212\def\@{{\tt \char '100}}
213
214% Define @` and @' to be the same as ` and '
215% but suppressing ligatures.
216\def\`{{`}}
217\def\'{{'}}
218
219% Used to generate quoted braces.
220
221\def\mylbrace {{\tt \char '173}}
222\def\myrbrace {{\tt \char '175}}
223\let\{=\mylbrace
224\let\}=\myrbrace
225
226% @: forces normal size whitespace following.
227\def\:{\spacefactor=1000 }
228
229% @* forces a line break.
230\def\*{\hfil\break\hbox{}\ignorespaces}
231
232% @. is an end-of-sentence period.
233\def\.{.\spacefactor=3000 }
234
235% @w prevents a word break
236\def\w #1{\hbox{#1}}
237
238% @group ... @end group forces ... to be all on one page.
239
240\def\group{\begingroup% \inENV ???
241\def \Egroup{\egroup\endgroup}
242\vbox\bgroup}
243
244% @need space-in-mils
245% forces a page break if there is not space-in-mils remaining.
246
247\newdimen\mil \mil=0.001in
248
249\def\need{\parsearg\needx}
250
251\def\needx #1{\par %
252% This method tries to make TeX break the page naturally
253% if the depth of the box does not fit.
254{\baselineskip=0pt%
255\vtop to #1\mil{\vfil}\kern -#1\mil\penalty 10000
256\prevdepth=-1000pt
257}}
258
259% @br forces paragraph break
260
261\let\br = \par
262
263% @dots{} output some dots
264
265\def\dots{$\ldots$}
266
267% @page forces the start of a new page
268
269\def\page{\par\vfill\supereject}
270
271% @exdent text....
272% outputs text on separate line in roman font, starting at standard page margin
273
274\def\exdent{\errmessage{@exdent in filled text}}
275 % @lisp, etc, define \exdent locally from \internalexdent
276
277{\obeyspaces
278\gdef\internalexdent{\parsearg\exdentzzz}}
279
280\def\exdentzzz #1{{\advance \leftskip by -\lispnarrowing
281\advance \hsize by -\leftskip
282\advance \hsize by -\rightskip
283\leftline{{\rm#1}}}}
284
285% @include file insert text of that file as input.
286
287\def\include{\parsearg\includezzz}
288\def\includezzz #1{{\def\thisfile{#1}\input #1
289}}
290
291\def\thisfile{}
292
293% @center line outputs that line, centered
294
295\def\center{\parsearg\centerzzz}
296\def\centerzzz #1{{\advance\hsize by -\leftskip
297\advance\hsize by -\rightskip
298\centerline{#1}}}
299
300% @sp n outputs n lines of vertical space
301
302\def\sp{\parsearg\spxxx}
303\def\spxxx #1{\par \vskip #1\baselineskip}
304
305% @comment ...line which is ignored...
306% @c is the same as @comment
307% @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment
308
309\def\comment{\catcode 64=\other \catcode 123=\other \catcode 125=\other%
310\parsearg \commentxxx}
311
312\def\commentxxx #1{\catcode 64=0 \catcode 123=1 \catcode 125=2 }
313
314\let\c=\comment
315
316% Prevent errors for section commands.
317% Used in @ignore and in failing conditionals.
318\def\ignoresections{%
319\let\chapter=\relax
320\let\unnumbered=\relax
321\let\top=\relax
322\let\unnumberedsec=\relax
323\let\unnumberedsection=\relax
324\let\unnumberedsubsec=\relax
325\let\unnumberedsubsection=\relax
326\let\unnumberedsubsubsec=\relax
327\let\unnumberedsubsubsection=\relax
328\let\section=\relax
329\let\subsec=\relax
330\let\subsubsec=\relax
331\let\subsection=\relax
332\let\subsubsection=\relax
333\let\appendix=\relax
334\let\appendixsec=\relax
335\let\appendixsection=\relax
336\let\appendixsubsec=\relax
337\let\appendixsubsection=\relax
338\let\appendixsubsubsec=\relax
339\let\appendixsubsubsection=\relax
340\let\contents=\relax
341\let\smallbook=\relax
342\let\titlepage=\relax
343}
344
345\def\ignore{\begingroup\ignoresections
346% Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \ignorexxx wants.
347\catcode32=10
348\ignorexxx}
349\long\def\ignorexxx #1\end ignore{\endgroup\ignorespaces}
350
351\def\direntry{\begingroup\direntryxxx}
352\long\def\direntryxxx #1\end direntry{\endgroup\ignorespaces}
353
354% Conditionals to test whether a flag is set.
355
356\outer\def\ifset{\begingroup\ignoresections\parsearg\ifsetxxx}
357
358\def\ifsetxxx #1{\endgroup
359\expandafter\ifx\csname IF#1\endcsname\relax \let\temp=\ifsetfail
360\else \let\temp=\relax \fi
361\temp}
362\def\Eifset{}
363\def\ifsetfail{\begingroup\ignoresections\ifsetfailxxx}
364\long\def\ifsetfailxxx #1\end ifset{\endgroup\ignorespaces}
365
366\outer\def\ifclear{\begingroup\ignoresections\parsearg\ifclearxxx}
367
368\def\ifclearxxx #1{\endgroup
369\expandafter\ifx\csname IF#1\endcsname\relax \let\temp=\relax
370\else \let\temp=\ifclearfail \fi
371\temp}
372\def\Eifclear{}
373\def\ifclearfail{\begingroup\ignoresections\ifclearfailxxx}
374\long\def\ifclearfailxxx #1\end ifclear{\endgroup\ignorespaces}
375
376% Some texinfo constructs that are trivial in tex
377
378\def\iftex{}
379\def\Eiftex{}
380\def\ifinfo{\begingroup\ignoresections\ifinfoxxx}
381\long\def\ifinfoxxx #1\end ifinfo{\endgroup\ignorespaces}
382
383\long\def\menu #1\end menu{}
384\def\asis#1{#1}
385
386% @math means output in math mode.
387% We don't use $'s directly in the definition of \math because control
388% sequences like \math are expanded when the toc file is written. Then,
389% we read the toc file back, the $'s will be normal characters (as they
390% should be, according to the definition of Texinfo). So we must use a
391% control sequence to switch into and out of math mode.
392%
393% This isn't quite enough for @math to work properly in indices, but it
394% seems unlikely it will ever be needed there.
395%
396\let\implicitmath = $
397\def\math#1{\implicitmath #1\implicitmath}
398
399\def\node{\ENVcheck\parsearg\nodezzz}
400\def\nodezzz#1{\nodexxx [#1,]}
401\def\nodexxx[#1,#2]{\gdef\lastnode{#1}}
402\let\lastnode=\relax
403
404\def\donoderef{\ifx\lastnode\relax\else
405\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}\fi
406\let\lastnode=\relax}
407
408\def\unnumbnoderef{\ifx\lastnode\relax\else
409\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\unnumbsetref{\lastnode}\fi
410\let\lastnode=\relax}
411
412\def\appendixnoderef{\ifx\lastnode\relax\else
413\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\appendixsetref{\lastnode}\fi
414\let\lastnode=\relax}
415
416\let\refill=\relax
417
418% @setfilename is done at the beginning of every texinfo file.
419% So open here the files we need to have open while reading the input.
420% This makes it possible to make a .fmt file for texinfo.
421\def\setfilename{%
422 \readauxfile
423 \opencontents
424 \openindices
425 \fixbackslash % Turn off hack to swallow `\input texinfo'.
426 \global\let\setfilename=\comment % Ignore extra @setfilename cmds.
427 \comment % Ignore the actual filename.
428}
429
430\outer\def\bye{\pagealignmacro\tracingstats=1\ptexend}
431
432\def\inforef #1{\inforefzzz #1,,,,**}
433\def\inforefzzz #1,#2,#3,#4**{See Info file \file{\losespace#3{}},
434 node \samp{\losespace#1{}}}
435\def\losespace #1{#1}
436
437\message{fonts,}
438
439% Font-change commands.
440
441% Texinfo supports the sans serif font style, which plain TeX does not.
442% So we set up a \sf analogous to plain's \rm, etc.
443\newfam\sffam
444\def\sf{\fam=\sffam \tensf}
445\let\li = \sf % Sometimes we call it \li, not \sf.
446
447%% Try out Computer Modern fonts at \magstephalf
448\font\textrm=cmr10 scaled \magstephalf
449\font\texttt=cmtt10 scaled \magstephalf
450% Instead of cmb10, you many want to use cmbx10.
451% cmbx10 is a prettier font on its own, but cmb10
452% looks better when embedded in a line with cmr10.
453\font\textbf=cmb10 scaled \magstephalf
454\font\textit=cmti10 scaled \magstephalf
455\font\textsl=cmsl10 scaled \magstephalf
456\font\textsf=cmss10 scaled \magstephalf
457\font\textsc=cmcsc10 scaled \magstephalf
458\font\texti=cmmi10 scaled \magstephalf
459\font\textsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstephalf
460
461% A few fonts for @defun, etc.
462\font\defbf=cmbx10 scaled \magstep1 %was 1314
463\font\deftt=cmtt10 scaled \magstep1
464\def\df{\let\tentt=\deftt \let\tenbf = \defbf \bf}
465
466% Fonts for indices and small examples.
467% We actually use the slanted font rather than the italic,
468% because texinfo normally uses the slanted fonts for that.
469% Do not make many font distinctions in general in the index, since they
470% aren't very useful.
471\font\ninett=cmtt9
472\font\indrm=cmr9
473\font\indit=cmsl9
474\let\indsl=\indit
475\let\indtt=\ninett
476\let\indsf=\indrm
477\let\indbf=\indrm
478\let\indsc=\indrm
479\font\indi=cmmi9
480\font\indsy=cmsy9
481
482% Fonts for headings
483\font\chaprm=cmbx12 scaled \magstep2
484\font\chapit=cmti12 scaled \magstep2
485\font\chapsl=cmsl12 scaled \magstep2
486\font\chaptt=cmtt12 scaled \magstep2
487\font\chapsf=cmss12 scaled \magstep2
488\let\chapbf=\chaprm
489\font\chapsc=cmcsc10 scaled\magstep3
490\font\chapi=cmmi12 scaled \magstep2
491\font\chapsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep3
492
493\font\secrm=cmbx12 scaled \magstep1
494\font\secit=cmti12 scaled \magstep1
495\font\secsl=cmsl12 scaled \magstep1
496\font\sectt=cmtt12 scaled \magstep1
497\font\secsf=cmss12 scaled \magstep1
498\font\secbf=cmbx12 scaled \magstep1
499\font\secsc=cmcsc10 scaled\magstep2
500\font\seci=cmmi12 scaled \magstep1
501\font\secsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep2
502
503% \font\ssecrm=cmbx10 scaled \magstep1 % This size an font looked bad.
504% \font\ssecit=cmti10 scaled \magstep1 % The letters were too crowded.
505% \font\ssecsl=cmsl10 scaled \magstep1
506% \font\ssectt=cmtt10 scaled \magstep1
507% \font\ssecsf=cmss10 scaled \magstep1
508
509%\font\ssecrm=cmb10 scaled 1315 % Note the use of cmb rather than cmbx.
510%\font\ssecit=cmti10 scaled 1315 % Also, the size is a little larger than
511%\font\ssecsl=cmsl10 scaled 1315 % being scaled magstep1.
512%\font\ssectt=cmtt10 scaled 1315
513%\font\ssecsf=cmss10 scaled 1315
514
515%\let\ssecbf=\ssecrm
516
517\font\ssecrm=cmbx12 scaled \magstephalf
518\font\ssecit=cmti12 scaled \magstephalf
519\font\ssecsl=cmsl12 scaled \magstephalf
520\font\ssectt=cmtt12 scaled \magstephalf
521\font\ssecsf=cmss12 scaled \magstephalf
522\font\ssecbf=cmbx12 scaled \magstephalf
523\font\ssecsc=cmcsc10 scaled \magstep1
524\font\sseci=cmmi12 scaled \magstephalf
525\font\ssecsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep1
526% The smallcaps and symbol fonts should actually be scaled \magstep1.5,
527% but that is not a standard magnification.
528
529% Fonts for title page:
530\font\titlerm = cmbx12 scaled \magstep3
531\let\authorrm = \secrm
532
533% In order for the font changes to affect most math symbols and letters,
534% we have to define the \textfont of the standard families. Since
535% texinfo doesn't allow for producing subscripts and superscripts, we
536% don't bother to reset \scriptfont and \scriptscriptfont (which would
537% also require loading a lot more fonts).
538%
539\def\resetmathfonts{%
540 \textfont0 = \tenrm \textfont1 = \teni \textfont2 = \tensy
541 \textfont\itfam = \tenit \textfont\slfam = \tensl \textfont\bffam = \tenbf
542 \textfont\ttfam = \tentt \textfont\sffam = \tensf
543}
544
545
546% The font-changing commands redefine the meanings of \tenSTYLE, instead
547% of just \STYLE. We do this so that font changes will continue to work
548% in math mode, where it is the current \fam that is relevant in most
549% cases, not the current. Plain TeX does, for example,
550% \def\bf{\fam=\bffam \tenbf} By redefining \tenbf, we obviate the need
551% to redefine \bf itself.
552\def\textfonts{%
553 \let\tenrm=\textrm \let\tenit=\textit \let\tensl=\textsl
554 \let\tenbf=\textbf \let\tentt=\texttt \let\smallcaps=\textsc
555 \let\tensf=\textsf \let\teni=\texti \let\tensy=\textsy
556 \resetmathfonts}
557\def\chapfonts{%
558 \let\tenrm=\chaprm \let\tenit=\chapit \let\tensl=\chapsl
559 \let\tenbf=\chapbf \let\tentt=\chaptt \let\smallcaps=\chapsc
560 \let\tensf=\chapsf \let\teni=\chapi \let\tensy=\chapsy
561 \resetmathfonts}
562\def\secfonts{%
563 \let\tenrm=\secrm \let\tenit=\secit \let\tensl=\secsl
564 \let\tenbf=\secbf \let\tentt=\sectt \let\smallcaps=\sectt
565 \let\tensf=\secsf \let\teni=\seci \let\tensy=\secsy
566 \resetmathfonts}
567\def\subsecfonts{%
568 \let\tenrm=\ssecrm \let\tenit=\ssecit \let\tensl=\ssecsl
569 \let\tenbf=\ssecbf \let\tentt=\ssectt \let\smallcaps=\ssecsc
570 \let\tensf=\ssecsf \let\teni=\sseci \let\tensy=\ssecsy
571 \resetmathfonts}
572\def\indexfonts{%
573 \let\tenrm=\indrm \let\tenit=\tenit \let\tensl=\indsl
574 \let\tenbf=\indbf \let\tentt=\indtt \let\smallcaps=\indsc
575 \let\tensf=\indsf \let\teni=\indi \let\tensy=\indsy
576 \resetmathfonts}
577
578% Set up the default fonts, so we can use them for creating boxes.
579%
580\textfonts
581
582% Count depth in font-changes, for error checks
583\newcount\fontdepth \fontdepth=0
584
585% Fonts for short table of contents.
586\font\shortcontrm=cmr12
587\font\shortcontbf=cmbx12
588\font\shortcontsl=cmsl12
589
590%% Add scribe-like font environments, plus @l for inline lisp (usually sans
591%% serif) and @ii for TeX italic
592
593% \smartitalic{ARG} outputs arg in italics, followed by an italic correction
594% unless the following character is such as not to need one.
595\def\smartitalicx{\ifx\next,\else\ifx\next-\else\ifx\next.\else\/\fi\fi\fi}
596\def\smartitalic#1{{\sl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx}
597
598\let\i=\smartitalic
599\let\var=\smartitalic
600\let\dfn=\smartitalic
601\let\emph=\smartitalic
602\let\cite=\smartitalic
603
604\def\b#1{{\bf #1}}
605\let\strong=\b
606
607\def\t#1{{\tt \exhyphenpenalty=10000\rawbackslash \frenchspacing #1}\null}
608\let\ttfont = \t
609%\def\samp #1{`{\tt \rawbackslash \frenchspacing #1}'\null}
610\def\samp #1{`\tclose{#1}'\null}
611\def\key #1{{\tt \exhyphenpenalty=10000\uppercase{#1}}\null}
612\def\ctrl #1{{\tt \rawbackslash \hat}#1}
613
614\let\file=\samp
615
616% @code is a modification of @t,
617% which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text.
618\newdimen\tclosesave
619\newdimen\tcloserm
620\def\tclose#1{{\rm \tcloserm=\fontdimen2\font \tt \tclosesave=\fontdimen2\font
621\fontdimen2\font=\tcloserm
622% prevent breaking lines at hyphens.
623\exhyphenpenalty=10000
624\def\ {{\fontdimen2\font=\tclosesave{} }}%
625 \rawbackslash \frenchspacing #1\fontdimen2\font=\tclosesave}\null}
626\let\code=\tclose
627%\let\exp=\tclose %Was temporary
628
629% @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command,
630% then @kbd has no effect.
631
632\def\xkey{\key}
633\def\kbdfoo#1#2#3\par{\def\one{#1}\def\three{#3}\def\threex{??}%
634\ifx\one\xkey\ifx\threex\three \key{#2}%
635\else\tclose{\look}\fi
636\else\tclose{\look}\fi}
637
638% Typeset a dimension, e.g., `in' or `pt'. The only reason for the
639% argument is to make the input look right: @dmn{pt} instead of
640% @dmn{}pt.
641%
642\def\dmn#1{\thinspace #1}
643
644\def\kbd#1{\def\look{#1}\expandafter\kbdfoo\look??\par}
645
646\def\l#1{{\li #1}\null} %
647
648\def\r#1{{\rm #1}} % roman font
649% Use of \lowercase was suggested.
650\def\sc#1{{\smallcaps#1}} % smallcaps font
651\def\ii#1{{\it #1}} % italic font
652
653\message{page headings,}
654
655\newskip\titlepagetopglue \titlepagetopglue = 1.5in
656\newskip\titlepagebottomglue \titlepagebottomglue = 2pc
657
658% First the title page. Must do @settitle before @titlepage.
659\def\titlefont#1{{\titlerm #1}}
660
661\newtoks\realeverypar
662\newif\ifseenauthor
663\newif\iffinishedtitlepage
664
665\def\titlepage{\begingroup \parindent=0pt \textfonts
666 \let\subtitlerm=\tenrm
667% I deinstalled the following change because \cmr12 is undefined.
668% This change was not in the ChangeLog anyway. --rms.
669% \let\subtitlerm=\cmr12
670 \def\subtitlefont{\subtitlerm \normalbaselineskip = 13pt \normalbaselines}%
671 %
672 \def\authorfont{\authorrm \normalbaselineskip = 16pt \normalbaselines}%
673 %
674 % Leave some space at the very top of the page.
675 \vglue\titlepagetopglue
676 %
677 % Now you can print the title using @title.
678 \def\title{\parsearg\titlezzz}%
679 \def\titlezzz##1{\leftline{\titlefont{##1}}
680 % print a rule at the page bottom also.
681 \finishedtitlepagefalse
682 \vskip4pt \hrule height 4pt \vskip4pt}%
683 % No rule at page bottom unless we print one at the top with @title.
684 \finishedtitlepagetrue
685 %
686 % Now you can put text using @subtitle.
687 \def\subtitle{\parsearg\subtitlezzz}%
688 \def\subtitlezzz##1{{\subtitlefont \rightline{##1}}}%
689 %
690 % @author should come last, but may come many times.
691 \def\author{\parsearg\authorzzz}%
692 \def\authorzzz##1{\ifseenauthor\else\vskip 0pt plus 1filll\seenauthortrue\fi
693 {\authorfont \leftline{##1}}}%
694 %
695 % Most title ``pages'' are actually two pages long, with space
696 % at the top of the second. We don't want the ragged left on the second.
697 \let\oldpage = \page
698 \def\page{%
699 \iffinishedtitlepage\else
700 \finishtitlepage
701 \fi
702 \oldpage
703 \let\page = \oldpage
704 \hbox{}}%
705% \def\page{\oldpage \hbox{}}
706}
707
708\def\Etitlepage{%
709 \iffinishedtitlepage\else
710 \finishtitlepage
711 \fi
712 % It is important to do the page break before ending the group,
713 % because the headline and footline are only empty inside the group.
714 % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page
715 % after the title page, which we certainly don't want.
716 \oldpage
717 \endgroup
718 \HEADINGSon
719}
720
721\def\finishtitlepage{%
722 \vskip4pt \hrule height 2pt
723 \vskip\titlepagebottomglue
724 \finishedtitlepagetrue
725}
726
727%%% Set up page headings and footings.
728
729\let\thispage=\folio
730
731\newtoks \evenheadline % Token sequence for heading line of even pages
732\newtoks \oddheadline % Token sequence for heading line of odd pages
733\newtoks \evenfootline % Token sequence for footing line of even pages
734\newtoks \oddfootline % Token sequence for footing line of odd pages
735
736% Now make Tex use those variables
737\headline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddheadline
738 \else \the\evenheadline \fi}}
739\footline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddfootline
740 \else \the\evenfootline \fi}\HEADINGShook}
741\let\HEADINGShook=\relax
742
743% Commands to set those variables.
744% For example, this is what @headings on does
745% @evenheading @thistitle|@thispage|@thischapter
746% @oddheading @thischapter|@thispage|@thistitle
747% @evenfooting @thisfile||
748% @oddfooting ||@thisfile
749
750\def\evenheading{\parsearg\evenheadingxxx}
751\def\oddheading{\parsearg\oddheadingxxx}
752\def\everyheading{\parsearg\everyheadingxxx}
753
754\def\evenfooting{\parsearg\evenfootingxxx}
755\def\oddfooting{\parsearg\oddfootingxxx}
756\def\everyfooting{\parsearg\everyfootingxxx}
757
758{\catcode`\@=0 %
759
760\gdef\evenheadingxxx #1{\evenheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
761\gdef\evenheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
762\global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
763
764\gdef\oddheadingxxx #1{\oddheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
765\gdef\oddheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
766\global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
767
768\gdef\everyheadingxxx #1{\everyheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
769\gdef\everyheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
770\global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}
771\global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
772
773\gdef\evenfootingxxx #1{\evenfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
774\gdef\evenfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
775\global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
776
777\gdef\oddfootingxxx #1{\oddfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
778\gdef\oddfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
779\global\oddfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
780
781\gdef\everyfootingxxx #1{\everyfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
782\gdef\everyfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
783\global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}
784\global\oddfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
785%
786}% unbind the catcode of @.
787
788% @headings double turns headings on for double-sided printing.
789% @headings single turns headings on for single-sided printing.
790% @headings off turns them off.
791% @headings on same as @headings double, retained for compatibility.
792% @headings after turns on double-sided headings after this page.
793% @headings doubleafter turns on double-sided headings after this page.
794% @headings singleafter turns on single-sided headings after this page.
795% By default, they are off.
796
797\def\headings #1 {\csname HEADINGS#1\endcsname}
798
799\def\HEADINGSoff{
800\global\evenheadline={\hfil} \global\evenfootline={\hfil}
801\global\oddheadline={\hfil} \global\oddfootline={\hfil}}
802\HEADINGSoff
803% When we turn headings on, set the page number to 1.
804% For double-sided printing, put current file name in lower left corner,
805% chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document
806% title on inside top of left hand pages, and page numbers on outside top
807% edge of all pages.
808\def\HEADINGSdouble{
809%\pagealignmacro
810\global\pageno=1
811\global\evenfootline={\hfil}
812\global\oddfootline={\hfil}
813\global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}}
814\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
815}
816% For single-sided printing, chapter title goes across top left of page,
817% page number on top right.
818\def\HEADINGSsingle{
819%\pagealignmacro
820\global\pageno=1
821\global\evenfootline={\hfil}
822\global\oddfootline={\hfil}
823\global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
824\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
825}
826\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble}
827
828\def\HEADINGSafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSdoublex}
829\let\HEADINGSdoubleafter=\HEADINGSafter
830\def\HEADINGSdoublex{%
831\global\evenfootline={\hfil}
832\global\oddfootline={\hfil}
833\global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}}
834\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
835}
836
837\def\HEADINGSsingleafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSsinglex}
838\def\HEADINGSsinglex{%
839\global\evenfootline={\hfil}
840\global\oddfootline={\hfil}
841\global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
842\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
843}
844
845% Subroutines used in generating headings
846% Produces Day Month Year style of output.
847\def\today{\number\day\space
848\ifcase\month\or
849January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
850July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
851\space\number\year}
852
853% Use this if you want the Month Day, Year style of output.
854%\def\today{\ifcase\month\or
855%January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
856%July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
857%\space\number\day, \number\year}
858
859% @settitle line... specifies the title of the document, for headings
860% It generates no output of its own
861
862\def\thistitle{No Title}
863\def\settitle{\parsearg\settitlezzz}
864\def\settitlezzz #1{\gdef\thistitle{#1}}
865
866\message{tables,}
867
868% @tabs -- simple alignment
869
870% These don't work. For one thing, \+ is defined as outer.
871% So these macros cannot even be defined.
872
873%\def\tabs{\parsearg\tabszzz}
874%\def\tabszzz #1{\settabs\+#1\cr}
875%\def\tabline{\parsearg\tablinezzz}
876%\def\tablinezzz #1{\+#1\cr}
877%\def\&{&}
878
879% Tables -- @table, @ftable, @item(x), @kitem(x), @xitem(x).
880
881% default indentation of table text
882\newdimen\tableindent \tableindent=.8in
883% default indentation of @itemize and @enumerate text
884\newdimen\itemindent \itemindent=.3in
885% margin between end of table item and start of table text.
886\newdimen\itemmargin \itemmargin=.1in
887
888% used internally for \itemindent minus \itemmargin
889\newdimen\itemmax
890
891% Note @table and @ftable define @item, @itemx, etc., with these defs.
892% They also define \itemindex
893% to index the item name in whatever manner is desired (perhaps none).
894
895\def\internalBitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\itemzzz}
896\def\internalBitemx{\par \parsearg\itemzzz}
897
898\def\internalBxitem "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \smallbreak \parsearg\xitemzzz}
899\def\internalBxitemx "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \par \parsearg\xitemzzz}
900
901\def\internalBkitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\kitemzzz}
902\def\internalBkitemx{\par \parsearg\kitemzzz}
903
904\def\kitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \lastfunction}}%
905 \itemzzz {#1}}
906
907\def\xitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \xitemsubtopic}}%
908 \itemzzz {#1}}
909
910\def\itemzzz #1{\begingroup %
911\advance \hsize by -\rightskip %
912\advance \hsize by -\leftskip %
913\setbox0=\hbox{\itemfont{#1}}%
914\itemindex{#1}%
915\parskip=0in %
916\noindent %
917\ifdim \wd0>\itemmax %
918\vadjust{\penalty 10000}%
919\hbox to \hsize{\hskip -\tableindent\box0\hss}\ %
920\else %
921\hbox to 0pt{\hskip -\tableindent\box0\hss}%
922\fi %
923\endgroup %
924}
925
926\def\item{\errmessage{@item while not in a table}}
927\def\itemx{\errmessage{@itemx while not in a table}}
928\def\kitem{\errmessage{@kitem while not in a table}}
929\def\kitemx{\errmessage{@kitemx while not in a table}}
930\def\xitem{\errmessage{@xitem while not in a table}}
931\def\xitemx{\errmessage{@xitemx while not in a table}}
932
933%% Contains a kludge to get @end[description] to work
934\def\description{\tablez{\dontindex}{1}{}{}{}{}}
935
936\def\table{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\tablex}
937{\obeylines\obeyspaces%
938\gdef\tablex #1^^M{%
939\tabley\dontindex#1 \endtabley}}
940
941\def\ftable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\ftablex}
942{\obeylines\obeyspaces%
943\gdef\ftablex #1^^M{%
944\tabley\fnitemindex#1 \endtabley
945\def\Eftable{\endgraf\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
946\let\Etable=\relax}}
947
948\def\dontindex #1{}
949\def\fnitemindex #1{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}}%
950
951{\obeyspaces %
952\gdef\tabley#1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7\endtabley{\endgroup%
953\tablez{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}}}
954
955\def\tablez #1#2#3#4#5#6{%
956\aboveenvbreak %
957\begingroup %
958\def\Edescription{\Etable}% Neccessary kludge.
959\let\itemindex=#1%
960\ifnum 0#3>0 \advance \leftskip by #3\mil \fi %
961\ifnum 0#4>0 \tableindent=#4\mil \fi %
962\ifnum 0#5>0 \advance \rightskip by #5\mil \fi %
963\def\itemfont{#2}%
964\itemmax=\tableindent %
965\advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin %
966\advance \leftskip by \tableindent %
967\parindent = 0pt
968\parskip = \smallskipamount
969\ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi%
970\def\Etable{\endgraf\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
971\let\item = \internalBitem %
972\let\itemx = \internalBitemx %
973\let\kitem = \internalBkitem %
974\let\kitemx = \internalBkitemx %
975\let\xitem = \internalBxitem %
976\let\xitemx = \internalBxitemx %
977}
978
979% This is the counter used by @enumerate, which is really @itemize
980
981\newcount \itemno
982
983\def\itemize{\parsearg\itemizezzz}
984
985\def\itemizezzz #1{\itemizey {#1}{\Eitemize}}
986
987\def\itemizey #1#2{%
988\aboveenvbreak %
989\begingroup %
990\itemno = 0 %
991\itemmax=\itemindent %
992\advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin %
993\advance \leftskip by \itemindent %
994\parindent = 0pt
995\parskip = \smallskipamount
996\ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi%
997\def#2{\endgraf\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
998\def\itemcontents{#1}%
999\let\item=\itemizeitem}
1000
1001\def\bullet{$\ptexbullet$}
1002\def\minus{$-$}
1003
1004% Set sfcode to normal for the chars that usually have another value.
1005% These are `.?!:;,'
1006\def\frenchspacing{\sfcode46=1000 \sfcode63=1000 \sfcode33=1000
1007 \sfcode58=1000 \sfcode59=1000 \sfcode44=1000 }
1008
1009\def\enumerate{\itemizey{\the\itemno.}\Eenumerate\flushcr}
1010
1011\def\alphaenumerate{\itemizey{\ifcase\itemno\or
1012a\or b\or c\or d\or e\or f\or g\or h\or i\or j\or k\or l\or m\or n\or o\or
1013p\or q\or r\or s\or t\or u\or v\or w\or x\or y\or z\else
1014\errmessage{More than 26 items in @ecapitate; get a bigger alphabet.}\fi.}%
1015\Ealphaenumerate\flushcr}
1016
1017\def\capsenumerate{\itemizey{\ifcase\itemno\or
1018A\or B\or C\or D\or E\or F\or G\or H\or I\or J\or K\or L\or M\or N\or O\or
1019P\or Q\or R\or S\or T\or U\or V\or W\or X\or Y\or Z\else
1020\errmessage{More than 26 items in @capsenumerate; get a bigger alphabet.}\fi.}%
1021\Ecapsenumerate\flushcr}
1022
1023% Definition of @item while inside @itemize.
1024
1025\def\itemizeitem{%
1026\advance\itemno by 1
1027{\let\par=\endgraf \smallbreak}%
1028\ifhmode \errmessage{\in hmode at itemizeitem}\fi
1029{\parskip=0in \hskip 0pt
1030\hbox to 0pt{\hss \itemcontents\hskip \itemmargin}%
1031\vadjust{\penalty 300}}%
1032\flushcr}
1033
1034\message{indexing,}
1035% Index generation facilities
1036
1037% Define \newwrite to be identical to plain tex's \newwrite
1038% except not \outer, so it can be used within \newindex.
1039{\catcode`\@=11
1040\gdef\newwrite{\alloc@7\write\chardef\sixt@@n}}
1041
1042% \newindex {foo} defines an index named foo.
1043% It automatically defines \fooindex such that
1044% \fooindex ...rest of line... puts an entry in the index foo.
1045% It also defines \fooindfile to be the number of the output channel for
1046% the file that accumulates this index. The file's extension is foo.
1047% The name of an index should be no more than 2 characters long
1048% for the sake of vms.
1049
1050\def\newindex #1{
1051\expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname% Define number for output file
1052\openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 % Open the file
1053\expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% % Define \xxxindex
1054\noexpand\doindex {#1}}
1055}
1056
1057% @defindex foo == \newindex{foo}
1058
1059\def\defindex{\parsearg\newindex}
1060
1061% Define @defcodeindex, like @defindex except put all entries in @code.
1062
1063\def\newcodeindex #1{
1064\expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname% Define number for output file
1065\openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 % Open the file
1066\expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% % Define \xxxindex
1067\noexpand\docodeindex {#1}}
1068}
1069
1070\def\defcodeindex{\parsearg\newcodeindex}
1071
1072% @synindex foo bar makes index foo feed into index bar.
1073% Do this instead of @defindex foo if you don't want it as a separate index.
1074\def\synindex #1 #2 {%
1075\expandafter\let\expandafter\synindexfoo\expandafter=\csname#2indfile\endcsname
1076\expandafter\let\csname#1indfile\endcsname=\synindexfoo
1077\expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% % Define \xxxindex
1078\noexpand\doindex {#2}}%
1079}
1080
1081% @syncodeindex foo bar similar, but put all entries made for index foo
1082% inside @code.
1083\def\syncodeindex #1 #2 {%
1084\expandafter\let\expandafter\synindexfoo\expandafter=\csname#2indfile\endcsname
1085\expandafter\let\csname#1indfile\endcsname=\synindexfoo
1086\expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% % Define \xxxindex
1087\noexpand\docodeindex {#2}}%
1088}
1089
1090% Define \doindex, the driver for all \fooindex macros.
1091% Argument #1 is generated by the calling \fooindex macro,
1092% and it is "foo", the name of the index.
1093
1094% \doindex just uses \parsearg; it calls \doind for the actual work.
1095% This is because \doind is more useful to call from other macros.
1096
1097% There is also \dosubind {index}{topic}{subtopic}
1098% which makes an entry in a two-level index such as the operation index.
1099
1100\def\doindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singleindexer}
1101\def\singleindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{#1}}
1102
1103% like the previous two, but they put @code around the argument.
1104\def\docodeindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singlecodeindexer}
1105\def\singlecodeindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{\code{#1}}}
1106
1107\def\indexdummies{%
1108\def\_{{\realbackslash _}}%
1109\def\w{\realbackslash w }%
1110\def\bf{\realbackslash bf }%
1111\def\rm{\realbackslash rm }%
1112\def\sl{\realbackslash sl }%
1113\def\sf{\realbackslash sf}%
1114\def\tt{\realbackslash tt}%
1115\def\gtr{\realbackslash gtr}%
1116\def\less{\realbackslash less}%
1117\def\hat{\realbackslash hat}%
1118\def\char{\realbackslash char}%
1119\def\TeX{\realbackslash TeX}%
1120\def\dots{\realbackslash dots }%
1121\def\copyright{\realbackslash copyright }%
1122\def\tclose##1{\realbackslash tclose {##1}}%
1123\def\code##1{\realbackslash code {##1}}%
1124\def\samp##1{\realbackslash samp {##1}}%
1125\def\t##1{\realbackslash r {##1}}%
1126\def\r##1{\realbackslash r {##1}}%
1127\def\i##1{\realbackslash i {##1}}%
1128\def\b##1{\realbackslash b {##1}}%
1129\def\cite##1{\realbackslash cite {##1}}%
1130\def\key##1{\realbackslash key {##1}}%
1131\def\file##1{\realbackslash file {##1}}%
1132\def\var##1{\realbackslash var {##1}}%
1133\def\kbd##1{\realbackslash kbd {##1}}%
1134}
1135
1136% \indexnofonts no-ops all font-change commands.
1137% This is used when outputting the strings to sort the index by.
1138\def\indexdummyfont#1{#1}
1139\def\indexdummytex{TeX}
1140\def\indexdummydots{...}
1141
1142\def\indexnofonts{%
1143\let\w=\indexdummyfont
1144\let\t=\indexdummyfont
1145\let\r=\indexdummyfont
1146\let\i=\indexdummyfont
1147\let\b=\indexdummyfont
1148\let\emph=\indexdummyfont
1149\let\strong=\indexdummyfont
1150\let\cite=\indexdummyfont
1151\let\sc=\indexdummyfont
1152%Don't no-op \tt, since it isn't a user-level command
1153% and is used in the definitions of the active chars like <, >, |...
1154%\let\tt=\indexdummyfont
1155\let\tclose=\indexdummyfont
1156\let\code=\indexdummyfont
1157\let\file=\indexdummyfont
1158\let\samp=\indexdummyfont
1159\let\kbd=\indexdummyfont
1160\let\key=\indexdummyfont
1161\let\var=\indexdummyfont
1162\let\TeX=\indexdummytex
1163\let\dots=\indexdummydots
1164}
1165
1166% To define \realbackslash, we must make \ not be an escape.
1167% We must first make another character (@) an escape
1168% so we do not become unable to do a definition.
1169
1170{\catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\other
1171@gdef@realbackslash{\}}
1172
1173\let\indexbackslash=0 %overridden during \printindex.
1174
1175\def\doind #1#2{%
1176{\count10=\lastpenalty %
1177{\indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage
1178\escapechar=`\\%
1179{\let\folio=0% Expand all macros now EXCEPT \folio
1180\def\rawbackslashxx{\indexbackslash}% \indexbackslash isn't defined now
1181% so it will be output as is; and it will print as backslash in the indx.
1182%
1183% Now process the index-string once, with all font commands turned off,
1184% to get the string to sort the index by.
1185{\indexnofonts
1186\xdef\temp1{#2}%
1187}%
1188% Now produce the complete index entry. We process the index-string again,
1189% this time with font commands expanded, to get what to print in the index.
1190\edef\temp{%
1191\write \csname#1indfile\endcsname{%
1192\realbackslash entry {\temp1}{\folio}{#2}}}%
1193\temp }%
1194}\penalty\count10}}
1195
1196\def\dosubind #1#2#3{%
1197{\count10=\lastpenalty %
1198{\indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage
1199\escapechar=`\\%
1200{\let\folio=0%
1201\def\rawbackslashxx{\indexbackslash}%
1202%
1203% Now process the index-string once, with all font commands turned off,
1204% to get the string to sort the index by.
1205{\indexnofonts
1206\xdef\temp1{#2 #3}%
1207}%
1208% Now produce the complete index entry. We process the index-string again,
1209% this time with font commands expanded, to get what to print in the index.
1210\edef\temp{%
1211\write \csname#1indfile\endcsname{%
1212\realbackslash entry {\temp1}{\folio}{#2}{#3}}}%
1213\temp }%
1214}\penalty\count10}}
1215
1216% The index entry written in the file actually looks like
1217% \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic}
1218% or
1219% \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic}{subtopic}
1220% The texindex program reads in these files and writes files
1221% containing these kinds of lines:
1222% \initial {c}
1223% before the first topic whose initial is c
1224% \entry {topic}{pagelist}
1225% for a topic that is used without subtopics
1226% \primary {topic}
1227% for the beginning of a topic that is used with subtopics
1228% \secondary {subtopic}{pagelist}
1229% for each subtopic.
1230
1231% Define the user-accessible indexing commands
1232% @findex, @vindex, @kindex, @cindex.
1233
1234\def\findex {\fnindex}
1235\def\kindex {\kyindex}
1236\def\cindex {\cpindex}
1237\def\vindex {\vrindex}
1238\def\tindex {\tpindex}
1239\def\pindex {\pgindex}
1240
1241\def\cindexsub {\begingroup\obeylines\cindexsub}
1242{\obeylines %
1243\gdef\cindexsub "#1" #2^^M{\endgroup %
1244\dosubind{cp}{#2}{#1}}}
1245
1246% Define the macros used in formatting output of the sorted index material.
1247
1248% This is what you call to cause a particular index to get printed.
1249% Write
1250% @unnumbered Function Index
1251% @printindex fn
1252
1253\def\printindex{\parsearg\doprintindex}
1254
1255\def\doprintindex#1{\tex %
1256\dobreak \chapheadingskip {10000}
1257\catcode`\%=\other\catcode`\&=\other\catcode`\#=\other
1258\catcode`\$=\other\catcode`\_=\other
1259\catcode`\~=\other
1260% The following don't help, since the chars were translated
1261% when the raw index was written, and their fonts were discarded
1262% due to \indexnofonts.
1263%\catcode`\"=\active
1264%\catcode`\^=\active
1265%\catcode`\_=\active
1266%\catcode`\|=\active
1267%\catcode`\<=\active
1268%\catcode`\>=\active
1269\def\indexbackslash{\rawbackslashxx}
1270\indexfonts\rm \tolerance=9500 \advance\baselineskip -1pt
1271\begindoublecolumns
1272\openin 1 \jobname.#1s
1273\ifeof 1
1274% \enddoublecolumns gets confused if there is no text in the index,
1275% and it loses the chapter title and the aux file entries for the index.
1276% The easiest way to prevent this problem is to make sure there is some text.
1277(Index is empty)
1278\else \closein 1 \input \jobname.#1s
1279\fi
1280\enddoublecolumns
1281\Etex}
1282
1283% These macros are used by the sorted index file itself.
1284% Change them to control the appearance of the index.
1285
1286% Same as \bigskipamount except no shrink.
1287% \balancecolumns gets confused if there is any shrink.
1288\newskip\initialskipamount \initialskipamount 12pt plus4pt
1289
1290\outer\def\initial #1{%
1291{\let\tentt=\sectt \let\tt=\sectt \let\sf=\sectt
1292\ifdim\lastskip<\initialskipamount
1293\removelastskip \penalty-200 \vskip \initialskipamount\fi
1294\line{\secbf#1\hfill}\kern 2pt\penalty10000}}
1295
1296\outer\def\entry #1#2{
1297{\parfillskip=0in \parskip=0in \parindent=0in
1298\hangindent=1in \hangafter=1%
1299\noindent\hbox{#1}\indexdotfill #2\par
1300}}
1301
1302% Like \dotfill except takes at least 1 em.
1303\def\indexdotfill{\cleaders
1304 \hbox{$\mathsurround=0pt \mkern1.5mu . \mkern1.5mu$}\hskip 1em plus 1fill}
1305
1306\def\primary #1{\line{#1\hfil}}
1307
1308\newskip\secondaryindent \secondaryindent=0.5cm
1309
1310\def\secondary #1#2{
1311{\parfillskip=0in \parskip=0in
1312\hangindent =1in \hangafter=1
1313\noindent\hskip\secondaryindent\hbox{#1}\indexdotfill #2\par
1314}}
1315
1316%% Define two-column mode, which is used in indexes.
1317%% Adapted from the TeXBook, page 416
1318\catcode `\@=11
1319
1320\newbox\partialpage
1321
1322\newdimen\doublecolumnhsize \doublecolumnhsize = 3.11in
1323\newdimen\doublecolumnvsize \doublecolumnvsize = 19.1in
1324\newdimen\availdimen@
1325
1326\def\begindoublecolumns{\begingroup
1327 \output={\global\setbox\partialpage=
1328 \vbox{\unvbox255\kern -\topskip \kern \baselineskip}}\eject
1329 \output={\doublecolumnout}%
1330 \hsize=\doublecolumnhsize \vsize=\doublecolumnvsize}
1331\def\enddoublecolumns{\output={\balancecolumns}\eject
1332 \endgroup \pagegoal=\vsize}
1333
1334\def\doublecolumnout{\splittopskip=\topskip \splitmaxdepth=\maxdepth
1335 \dimen@=\pageheight \advance\dimen@ by-\ht\partialpage
1336 \setbox0=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ \setbox2=\vsplit255 to\dimen@
1337 \onepageout\pagesofar \unvbox255 \penalty\outputpenalty}
1338\def\pagesofar{\unvbox\partialpage %
1339 \hsize=\doublecolumnhsize % have to restore this since output routine
1340% changes it to set cropmarks (P. A. MacKay, 12 Nov. 1986)
1341 \wd0=\hsize \wd2=\hsize \hbox to\pagewidth{\box0\hfil\box2}}
1342\def\balancecolumns{%
1343% Unset the glue.
1344 \setbox255=\vbox{\unvbox255}
1345 \dimen@=\ht255
1346 \advance\dimen@ by\topskip \advance\dimen@ by-\baselineskip
1347 \divide\dimen@ by2
1348 \availdimen@=\pageheight \advance\availdimen@ by-\ht\partialpage
1349% If the remaining data is too big for one page,
1350% output one page normally, then work with what remains.
1351 \ifdim \dimen@>\availdimen@
1352 {
1353 \splittopskip=\topskip \splitmaxdepth=\maxdepth
1354 \dimen@=\pageheight \advance\dimen@ by-\ht\partialpage
1355 \setbox0=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ \setbox2=\vsplit255 to\dimen@
1356 \onepageout\pagesofar
1357 }
1358% Recompute size of what remains, in case we just output some of it.
1359 \dimen@=\ht255
1360 \advance\dimen@ by\topskip \advance\dimen@ by-\baselineskip
1361 \divide\dimen@ by2
1362 \fi
1363 \setbox0=\vbox{\unvbox255}
1364 \splittopskip=\topskip
1365 {\vbadness=10000 \loop \global\setbox3=\copy0
1366 \global\setbox1=\vsplit3 to\dimen@
1367 \ifdim\ht3>\dimen@ \global\advance\dimen@ by1pt \repeat}
1368 \setbox0=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox1} \setbox2=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox3}
1369 \pagesofar}
1370
1371\catcode `\@=\other
1372\message{sectioning,}
1373% Define chapters, sections, etc.
1374
1375\newcount \chapno
1376\newcount \secno
1377\newcount \subsecno
1378\newcount \subsubsecno
1379
1380% This counter is funny since it counts through charcodes of letters A, B, ...
1381\newcount \appendixno \appendixno = `\@
1382\def\appendixletter{\char\the\appendixno}
1383
1384\newwrite \contentsfile
1385% This is called from \setfilename.
1386\def\opencontents{\openout \contentsfile = \jobname.toc}
1387
1388% Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter.
1389% page headings and footings can use it. @section does likewise
1390
1391\def\thischapter{} \def\thissection{}
1392\def\seccheck#1{\if \pageno<0 %
1393\errmessage{@#1 not allowed after generating table of contents}\fi
1394%
1395}
1396
1397\def\chapternofonts{%
1398\let\rawbackslash=\relax%
1399\let\frenchspacing=\relax%
1400\def\TeX{\realbackslash TeX}
1401\def\dots{\realbackslash dots}
1402\def\copyright{\realbackslash copyright}
1403\def\tt{\realbackslash tt}
1404\def\bf{\realbackslash bf }
1405\def\w{\realbackslash w}
1406\def\less{\realbackslash less}
1407\def\gtr{\realbackslash gtr}
1408\def\hat{\realbackslash hat}
1409\def\char{\realbackslash char}
1410\def\tclose##1{\realbackslash tclose {##1}}
1411\def\code##1{\realbackslash code {##1}}
1412\def\samp##1{\realbackslash samp {##1}}
1413\def\r##1{\realbackslash r {##1}}
1414\def\b##1{\realbackslash b {##1}}
1415\def\key##1{\realbackslash key {##1}}
1416\def\file##1{\realbackslash file {##1}}
1417\def\kbd##1{\realbackslash kbd {##1}}
1418% These are redefined because @smartitalic wouldn't work inside xdef.
1419\def\i##1{\realbackslash i {##1}}
1420\def\cite##1{\realbackslash cite {##1}}
1421\def\var##1{\realbackslash var {##1}}
1422\def\emph##1{\realbackslash emph {##1}}
1423\def\dfn##1{\realbackslash dfn {##1}}
1424}
1425
1426\outer\def\chapter{\parsearg\chapterzzz}
1427\def\chapterzzz #1{\seccheck{chapter}%
1428\secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0
1429\global\advance \chapno by 1 \message{Chapter \the\chapno}%
1430\chapmacro {#1}{\the\chapno}%
1431\gdef\thissection{#1}%
1432\gdef\thischaptername{#1}%
1433% We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter
1434% because we don't want its macros evaluated now.
1435\xdef\thischapter{Chapter \the\chapno: \noexpand\thischaptername}%
1436{\chapternofonts%
1437\edef\temp{{\realbackslash chapentry {#1}{\the\chapno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1438\escapechar=`\\%
1439\write \contentsfile \temp %
1440\donoderef %
1441\global\let\section = \numberedsection
1442}}
1443
1444\outer\def\appendix{\parsearg\appendixzzz}
1445\def\appendixzzz #1{\seccheck{appendix}%
1446\secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0
1447\global\advance \appendixno by 1 \message{Appendix \appendixletter}%
1448\chapmacro {#1}{Appendix \appendixletter}%
1449\gdef\thissection{#1}%
1450\gdef\thischaptername{#1}%
1451\xdef\thischapter{Appendix \appendixletter: \noexpand\thischaptername}%
1452{\chapternofonts%
1453\edef\temp{{\realbackslash chapentry
1454 {#1}{Appendix \appendixletter}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1455\escapechar=`\\%
1456\write \contentsfile \temp %
1457\appendixnoderef %
1458\global\let\section = \appendixsec
1459}}
1460
1461\outer\def\top{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz}
1462\outer\def\unnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz}
1463\def\unnumberedzzz #1{\seccheck{unnumbered}%
1464\secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \message{(#1)}
1465\unnumbchapmacro {#1}%
1466\gdef\thischapter{#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
1467{\chapternofonts%
1468\edef\temp{{\realbackslash unnumbchapentry {#1}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1469\escapechar=`\\%
1470\write \contentsfile \temp %
1471\unnumbnoderef %
1472\global\let\section = \unnumberedsec
1473}}
1474
1475\outer\def\numberedsection{\parsearg\sectionzzz}
1476\def\sectionzzz #1{\seccheck{section}%
1477\subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 %
1478\gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}%
1479{\chapternofonts%
1480\edef\temp{{\realbackslash secentry %
1481{#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1482\escapechar=`\\%
1483\write \contentsfile \temp %
1484\donoderef %
1485\penalty 10000 %
1486\global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsection
1487}}
1488
1489\outer\def\appendixsection{\parsearg\appendixsectionzzz}
1490\outer\def\appendixsec{\parsearg\appendixsectionzzz}
1491\def\appendixsectionzzz #1{\seccheck{appendixsection}%
1492\subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 %
1493\gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}%
1494{\chapternofonts%
1495\edef\temp{{\realbackslash secentry %
1496{#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1497\escapechar=`\\%
1498\write \contentsfile \temp %
1499\appendixnoderef %
1500\penalty 10000 %
1501\global\let\subsection = \appendixsubsec
1502}}
1503
1504\outer\def\unnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedseczzz}
1505\def\unnumberedseczzz #1{\seccheck{unnumberedsec}%
1506\plainsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
1507{\chapternofonts%
1508\edef\temp{{\realbackslash unnumbsecentry{#1}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1509\escapechar=`\\%
1510\write \contentsfile \temp %
1511\unnumbnoderef %
1512\penalty 10000 %
1513\global\let\subsection = \unnumberedsubsec
1514}}
1515
1516\outer\def\numberedsubsection{\parsearg\subsectionzzz}
1517\def\subsectionzzz #1{\seccheck{subsection}%
1518\gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 %
1519\subsecheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}%
1520{\chapternofonts%
1521\edef\temp{{\realbackslash subsecentry %
1522{#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1523\escapechar=`\\%
1524\write \contentsfile \temp %
1525\donoderef %
1526\penalty 10000 %
1527\global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsection
1528}}
1529
1530\outer\def\appendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubseczzz}
1531\def\appendixsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{appendixsubsec}%
1532\gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 %
1533\subsecheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}%
1534{\chapternofonts%
1535\edef\temp{{\realbackslash subsecentry %
1536{#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1537\escapechar=`\\%
1538\write \contentsfile \temp %
1539\appendixnoderef %
1540\penalty 10000 %
1541\global\let\subsubsection = \appendixsubsubsec
1542}}
1543
1544\outer\def\unnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubseczzz}
1545\def\unnumberedsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{unnumberedsubsec}%
1546\plainsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
1547{\chapternofonts%
1548\edef\temp{{\realbackslash unnumbsubsecentry{#1}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1549\escapechar=`\\%
1550\write \contentsfile \temp %
1551\unnumbnoderef %
1552\penalty 10000 %
1553\global\let\subsubsection = \unnumberedsubsubsec
1554}}
1555
1556\outer\def\numberedsubsubsection{\parsearg\subsubsectionzzz}
1557\def\subsubsectionzzz #1{\seccheck{subsubsection}%
1558\gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 %
1559\subsubsecheading {#1}
1560 {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}%
1561{\chapternofonts%
1562\edef\temp{{\realbackslash subsubsecentry %
1563 {#1}
1564 {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}
1565 {\noexpand\folio}}}%
1566\escapechar=`\\%
1567\write \contentsfile \temp %
1568\donoderef %
1569\penalty 10000 %
1570}}
1571
1572\outer\def\appendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubseczzz}
1573\def\appendixsubsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{appendixsubsubsec}%
1574\gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 %
1575\subsubsecheading {#1}
1576 {\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}%
1577{\chapternofonts%
1578\edef\temp{{\realbackslash subsubsecentry{#1}%
1579 {\appendixletter}
1580 {\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1581\escapechar=`\\%
1582\write \contentsfile \temp %
1583\appendixnoderef %
1584\penalty 10000 %
1585}}
1586
1587\outer\def\unnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubseczzz}
1588\def\unnumberedsubsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{unnumberedsubsubsec}%
1589\plainsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
1590{\chapternofonts%
1591\edef\temp{{\realbackslash unnumbsubsubsecentry{#1}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1592\escapechar=`\\%
1593\write \contentsfile \temp %
1594\unnumbnoderef %
1595\penalty 10000 %
1596}}
1597
1598% These are variants which are not "outer", so they can appear in @ifinfo.
1599\def\infotop{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz}
1600\def\infounnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz}
1601\def\infounnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedseczzz}
1602\def\infounnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubseczzz}
1603\def\infounnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubseczzz}
1604
1605\def\infoappendix{\parsearg\appendixzzz}
1606\def\infoappendixsec{\parsearg\appendixseczzz}
1607\def\infoappendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubseczzz}
1608\def\infoappendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubseczzz}
1609
1610\def\infochapter{\parsearg\chapterzzz}
1611\def\infosection{\parsearg\sectionzzz}
1612\def\infosubsection{\parsearg\subsectionzzz}
1613\def\infosubsubsection{\parsearg\subsubsectionzzz}
1614
1615% Define @majorheading, @heading and @subheading
1616
1617\def\majorheading{\parsearg\majorheadingzzz}
1618\def\majorheadingzzz #1{%
1619{\advance\chapheadingskip by 10pt \chapbreak }%
1620{\chapfonts \line{\rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200}
1621
1622\def\chapheading{\parsearg\chapheadingzzz}
1623\def\chapheadingzzz #1{\chapbreak %
1624{\chapfonts \line{\rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200}
1625
1626\def\heading{\parsearg\secheadingi}
1627
1628\def\subheading{\parsearg\subsecheadingi}
1629
1630\def\subsubheading{\parsearg\subsubsecheadingi}
1631
1632% These macros generate a chapter, section, etc. heading only
1633% (including whitespace, linebreaking, etc. around it),
1634% given all the information in convenient, parsed form.
1635
1636%%% Args are the skip and penalty (usually negative)
1637\def\dobreak#1#2{\par\ifdim\lastskip<#1\removelastskip\penalty#2\vskip#1\fi}
1638
1639\def\setchapterstyle #1 {\csname CHAPF#1\endcsname}
1640
1641%%% Define plain chapter starts, and page on/off switching for it
1642% Parameter controlling skip before chapter headings (if needed)
1643
1644\newskip \chapheadingskip \chapheadingskip = 30pt plus 8pt minus 4pt
1645
1646\def\chapbreak{\dobreak \chapheadingskip {-4000}}
1647\def\chappager{\par\vfill\supereject}
1648\def\chapoddpage{\chappager \ifodd\pageno \else \hbox to 0pt{} \chappager\fi}
1649
1650\def\setchapternewpage #1 {\csname CHAPPAG#1\endcsname}
1651
1652\def\CHAPPAGoff{
1653\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapbreak
1654\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager}
1655
1656\def\CHAPPAGon{
1657\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chappager
1658\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager
1659\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSsingle}}
1660
1661\def\CHAPPAGodd{
1662\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapoddpage
1663\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chapoddpage
1664\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble}}
1665
1666\CHAPPAGon
1667
1668\def\CHAPFplain{
1669\global\let\chapmacro=\chfplain
1670\global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfplain}
1671
1672\def\chfplain #1#2{%
1673 \pchapsepmacro
1674 {%
1675 \chapfonts
1676 \leftline{\rm #2\enspace #1}%
1677 }%
1678 \bigskip
1679 \penalty5000
1680}
1681
1682\def\unnchfplain #1{%
1683\pchapsepmacro %
1684{\chapfonts \line{\rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 10000 %
1685}
1686\CHAPFplain % The default
1687
1688\def\unnchfopen #1{%
1689\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \line{\rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 10000 %
1690}
1691
1692\def\chfopen #1#2{\chapoddpage {\chapfonts
1693\vbox to 3in{\vfil \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #2} \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #1} \vfil}}%
1694\par\penalty 5000 %
1695}
1696
1697\def\CHAPFopen{
1698\global\let\chapmacro=\chfopen
1699\global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfopen}
1700
1701% Parameter controlling skip before section headings.
1702
1703\newskip \subsecheadingskip \subsecheadingskip = 17pt plus 8pt minus 4pt
1704\def\subsecheadingbreak{\dobreak \subsecheadingskip {-500}}
1705
1706\newskip \secheadingskip \secheadingskip = 21pt plus 8pt minus 4pt
1707\def\secheadingbreak{\dobreak \secheadingskip {-1000}}
1708
1709
1710% Section fonts are the base font at magstep2, which produces
1711% a size a bit more than 14 points in the default situation.
1712
1713\def\secheading #1#2#3{\secheadingi {#2.#3\enspace #1}}
1714\def\plainsecheading #1{\secheadingi {#1}}
1715\def\secheadingi #1{{\advance \secheadingskip by \parskip %
1716\secheadingbreak}%
1717{\secfonts \line{\rm #1\hfill}}%
1718\ifdim \parskip<10pt \kern 10pt\kern -\parskip\fi \penalty 10000 }
1719
1720
1721% Subsection fonts are the base font at magstep1,
1722% which produces a size of 12 points.
1723
1724\def\subsecheading #1#2#3#4{\subsecheadingi {#2.#3.#4\enspace #1}}
1725\def\subsecheadingi #1{{\advance \subsecheadingskip by \parskip %
1726\subsecheadingbreak}%
1727{\subsecfonts \line{\rm #1\hfill}}%
1728\ifdim \parskip<10pt \kern 10pt\kern -\parskip\fi \penalty 10000 }
1729
1730\def\subsubsecfonts{\subsecfonts} % Maybe this should change:
1731 % Perhaps make sssec fonts scaled
1732 % magstep half
1733\def\subsubsecheading #1#2#3#4#5{\subsubsecheadingi {#2.#3.#4.#5\enspace #1}}
1734\def\subsubsecheadingi #1{{\advance \subsecheadingskip by \parskip %
1735\subsecheadingbreak}%
1736{\subsubsecfonts \line{\rm #1\hfill}}%
1737\ifdim \parskip<10pt \kern 10pt\kern -\parskip\fi \penalty 10000}
1738
1739
1740\message{toc printing,}
1741
1742% Finish up the main text and prepare to read what we've written
1743% to \contentsfile.
1744
1745\def\startcontents#1{%
1746 \ifnum \pageno>0
1747 \pagealignmacro
1748 \immediate\closeout \contentsfile
1749 \pageno = -1 % Request roman numbered pages.
1750 \fi
1751 % Don't need to put `Contents' or `Short Contents' in the headline.
1752 % It is abundantly clear what they are.
1753 \unnumbchapmacro{#1}\def\thischapter{}%
1754 \begingroup % Set up to handle contents files properly.
1755 \catcode`\\=0 \catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2 \catcode`\@=11
1756 \raggedbottom % Worry more about breakpoints than the bottom.
1757 \advance\hsize by -1in % Don't use the full line length.
1758}
1759
1760
1761% Normal (long) toc.
1762\outer\def\contents{%
1763 \startcontents{Table of Contents}%
1764 \input \jobname.toc
1765 \endgroup
1766 \vfill \eject
1767}
1768
1769% And just the chapters.
1770\outer\def\summarycontents{%
1771 \startcontents{Short Contents}%
1772 %
1773 \let\chapentry = \shortchapentry
1774 \let\unnumbchapentry = \shortunnumberedentry
1775 % We want a true roman here for the page numbers.
1776 \secfonts
1777 \let\rm=\shortcontrm \let\bf=\shortcontbf \let\sl=\shortcontsl
1778 \rm
1779 \advance\baselineskip by 1pt % Open it up a little.
1780 \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{}
1781 \def\unnumbsecentry ##1##2{}
1782 \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{}
1783 \def\unnumbsubsecentry ##1##2{}
1784 \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{}
1785 \def\unnumbsubsubsecentry ##1##2{}
1786 \input \jobname.toc
1787 \endgroup
1788 \vfill \eject
1789}
1790\let\shortcontents = \summarycontents
1791
1792% These macros generate individual entries in the table of contents.
1793% The first argument is the chapter or section name.
1794% The last argument is the page number.
1795% The arguments in between are the chapter number, section number, ...
1796
1797% Chapter-level things, for both the long and short contents.
1798\def\chapentry#1#2#3{\dochapentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#3}}
1799\def\shortchapentry#1#2#3{%
1800 \line{{#2\labelspace #1}\dotfill\doshortpageno{#3}}%
1801}
1802
1803\def\unnumbchapentry#1#2{\dochapentry{#1}{#2}}
1804\def\shortunnumberedentry#1#2{%
1805 \line{#1\dotfill\doshortpageno{#2}}%
1806}
1807
1808% Sections.
1809\def\secentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#2.#3\labelspace#1}{#4}}
1810\def\unnumbsecentry#1#2{\dosecentry{#1}{#2}}
1811
1812% Subsections.
1813\def\subsecentry#1#2#3#4#5{\dosubsecentry{#2.#3.#4\labelspace#1}{#5}}
1814\def\unnumbsubsecentry#1#2{\dosubsecentry{#1}{#2}}
1815
1816% And subsubsections.
1817\def\subsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5#6{%
1818 \dosubsubsecentry{#2.#3.#4.#5\labelspace#1}{#6}}
1819\def\unnumbsubsubsecentry#1#2{\dosubsubsecentry{#1}{#2}}
1820
1821
1822% This parameter controls the indentation of the various levels.
1823\newdimen\tocindent \tocindent = 3pc
1824
1825% Now for the actual typesetting. In all these, #1 is the text and #2 is the
1826% page number.
1827%
1828% If the toc has to be broken over pages, we would want to be at chapters
1829% if at all possible; hence the \penalty.
1830\def\dochapentry#1#2{%
1831 \penalty-300 \vskip\baselineskip
1832 \line{\chapentryfonts #1\dotfill \dopageno{#2}}%
1833 \nobreak\vskip .25\baselineskip
1834}
1835
1836\def\dosecentry#1#2{%
1837 \line{\secentryfonts \hskip\tocindent #1\dotfill \dopageno{#2}}%
1838}
1839
1840\def\dosubsecentry#1#2{%
1841 \line{\subsecentryfonts \hskip2\tocindent #1\dotfill \dopageno{#2}}%
1842}
1843
1844\def\dosubsubsecentry#1#2{%
1845 \line{\subsubsecentryfonts \hskip3\tocindent #1\dotfill \dopageno{#2}}%
1846}
1847
1848% Space between chapter (or whatever) number and the title.
1849\def\labelspace{\hskip1em \relax}
1850
1851\def\dopageno#1{{\rm #1}}
1852\def\doshortpageno#1{{\rm #1}}
1853
1854\def\chapentryfonts{\secfonts \rm}
1855\def\secentryfonts{\textfonts}
1856\let\subsecentryfonts = \textfonts
1857\let\subsubsecentryfonts = \textfonts
1858
1859
1860\message{environments,}
1861
1862% Since these characters are used in examples, it should be an even number of
1863% \tt widths. Each \tt character is 1en, so two makes it 1em.
1864% Furthermore, these definitions must come after we define our fonts.
1865\newbox\dblarrowbox \newbox\longdblarrowbox
1866\newbox\pushcharbox \newbox\bullbox
1867\newbox\equivbox \newbox\errorbox
1868
1869\let\ptexequiv = \equiv
1870
1871{\tentt
1872\global\setbox\dblarrowbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\Rightarrow$\hfil}
1873\global\setbox\longdblarrowbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\mapsto$\hfil}
1874\global\setbox\pushcharbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\dashv$\hfil}
1875\global\setbox\equivbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\ptexequiv$\hfil}
1876% Adapted from the manmac format (p.420 of TeXbook)
1877\global\setbox\bullbox = \hbox to 1em{\kern.15em\vrule height .75ex width .85ex
1878 depth .1ex\hfil}
1879}
1880
1881\def\point{$\star$}
1882
1883\def\result{\leavevmode\raise.15ex\copy\dblarrowbox}
1884\def\expansion{\leavevmode\raise.1ex\copy\longdblarrowbox}
1885\def\print{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\copy\pushcharbox}
1886
1887\def\equiv{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\copy\equivbox}
1888
1889% Does anyone really want this?
1890% \def\bull{\leavevmode\copy\bullbox}
1891
1892% Adapted from the TeXbook's \boxit.
1893{\tentt \global\dimen0 = 3em}% Width of the box.
1894\dimen2 = .55pt % Thickness of rules
1895% The text. (`r' is open on the right, `e' somewhat less so on the left.)
1896\setbox0 = \hbox{\kern-.75pt \tensf error\kern-1.5pt}
1897
1898\global\setbox\errorbox=\hbox to \dimen0{\hfil
1899 \hsize = \dimen0 \advance\hsize by -5.8pt % Space to left+right.
1900 \advance\hsize by -2\dimen2 % Rules.
1901 \vbox{
1902 \hrule height\dimen2
1903 \hbox{\vrule width\dimen2 \kern3pt % Space to left of text.
1904 \vtop{\kern2.4pt \box0 \kern2.4pt}% Space above/below.
1905 \kern3pt\vrule width\dimen2}% Space to right.
1906 \hrule height\dimen2}
1907 \hfil}
1908
1909% The @error{} command.
1910\def\error{\leavevmode\lower.7ex\copy\errorbox}
1911
1912% @tex ... @end tex escapes into raw Tex temporarily.
1913% One exception: @ is still an escape character, so that @end tex works.
1914% But \@ or @@ will get a plain tex @ character.
1915
1916\def\tex{\begingroup
1917\catcode `\\=0 \catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2
1918\catcode `\$=3 \catcode `\&=4 \catcode `\#=6
1919\catcode `\^=7 \catcode `\_=8 \catcode `\~=13 \let~=\tie
1920\catcode `\%=14
1921\catcode 43=12
1922\catcode`\"=12
1923\catcode`\==12
1924\catcode`\|=12
1925\catcode`\<=12
1926\catcode`\>=12
1927\escapechar=`\\
1928%
1929\let\{=\ptexlbrace
1930\let\}=\ptexrbrace
1931\let\.=\ptexdot
1932\let\*=\ptexstar
1933\let\dots=\ptexdots
1934\def\@{@}%
1935\let\bullet=\ptexbullet
1936\let\b=\ptexb \let\c=\ptexc \let\i=\ptexi \let\t=\ptext \let\l=\ptexl
1937\let\L=\ptexL
1938%
1939\let\Etex=\endgroup}
1940
1941% Define @lisp ... @endlisp.
1942% @lisp does a \begingroup so it can rebind things,
1943% including the definition of @endlisp (which normally is erroneous).
1944
1945% Amount to narrow the margins by for @lisp.
1946\newskip\lispnarrowing \lispnarrowing=0.4in
1947
1948% This is the definition that ^M gets inside @lisp
1949% phr: changed space to \null, to avoid overfull hbox problems.
1950{\obeyspaces%
1951\gdef\lisppar{\null\endgraf}}
1952
1953% Cause \obeyspaces to make each Space cause a word-separation
1954% rather than the default which is that it acts punctuation.
1955% This is because space in tt font looks funny.
1956{\obeyspaces %
1957\gdef\sepspaces{\def {\ }}}
1958
1959\newskip\aboveenvskipamount \aboveenvskipamount= 0pt
1960\def\aboveenvbreak{{\advance\aboveenvskipamount by \parskip
1961\endgraf \ifdim\lastskip<\aboveenvskipamount
1962\removelastskip \penalty-50 \vskip\aboveenvskipamount \fi}}
1963
1964\def\afterenvbreak{\endgraf \ifdim\lastskip<\aboveenvskipamount
1965\removelastskip \penalty-50 \vskip\aboveenvskipamount \fi}
1966
1967\def\lisp{\aboveenvbreak
1968\begingroup\inENV % This group ends at the end of the @lisp body
1969\hfuzz=12truept % Don't be fussy
1970% Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens.
1971\sepspaces %
1972% Single space lines
1973\singlespace %
1974% The following causes blank lines not to be ignored
1975% by adding a space to the end of each line.
1976\let\par=\lisppar
1977\def\Elisp{\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
1978\parskip=0pt
1979\advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing
1980\parindent=0pt
1981\let\exdent=\internalexdent
1982\obeyspaces \obeylines \tt \rawbackslash
1983\def\next##1{}\next}
1984
1985
1986\let\example=\lisp
1987\def\Eexample{\Elisp}
1988
1989\let\smallexample=\lisp
1990\def\Esmallexample{\Elisp}
1991
1992% Macro for 9 pt. examples, necessary to print with 5" lines.
1993% From Pavel@xerox. This is not really used unless the
1994% @smallbook command is given.
1995
1996\def\smalllispx{\aboveenvbreak\begingroup\inENV
1997% This group ends at the end of the @lisp body
1998\hfuzz=12truept % Don't be fussy
1999% Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens.
2000\sepspaces %
2001% Single space lines
2002\singlespace %
2003% The following causes blank lines not to be ignored
2004% by adding a space to the end of each line.
2005\let\par=\lisppar
2006\def\Esmalllisp{\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
2007\parskip=0pt
2008\advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing
2009\parindent=0pt
2010\let\exdent=\internalexdent
2011\obeyspaces \obeylines \ninett \indexfonts \rawbackslash
2012\def\next##1{}\next}
2013
2014% This is @display; same as @lisp except use roman font.
2015
2016\def\display{\begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @display body
2017\aboveenvbreak
2018% Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens.
2019\sepspaces %
2020% Single space lines
2021\singlespace %
2022% The following causes blank lines not to be ignored
2023% by adding a space to the end of each line.
2024\let\par=\lisppar
2025\def\Edisplay{\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
2026\parskip=0pt
2027\advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing
2028\parindent=0pt
2029\let\exdent=\internalexdent
2030\obeyspaces \obeylines
2031\def\next##1{}\next}
2032
2033% This is @format; same as @lisp except use roman font and don't narrow margins
2034
2035\def\format{\begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @format body
2036\aboveenvbreak
2037% Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens.
2038\sepspaces %
2039\singlespace %
2040% The following causes blank lines not to be ignored
2041% by adding a space to the end of each line.
2042\let\par=\lisppar
2043\def\Eformat{\endgroup\afterenvbreak}
2044\parskip=0pt \parindent=0pt
2045\obeyspaces \obeylines
2046\def\next##1{}\next}
2047
2048% @flushleft and @flushright
2049
2050\def\flushleft{%
2051\begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @format body
2052\aboveenvbreak
2053% Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens.
2054\sepspaces %
2055% The following causes blank lines not to be ignored
2056% by adding a space to the end of each line.
2057% This also causes @ to work when the directive name
2058% is terminated by end of line.
2059\let\par=\lisppar
2060\def\Eflushleft{\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
2061\parskip=0pt \parindent=0pt
2062\obeyspaces \obeylines
2063\def\next##1{}\next}
2064
2065\def\flushright{%
2066\begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @format body
2067\aboveenvbreak
2068% Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens.
2069\sepspaces %
2070% The following causes blank lines not to be ignored
2071% by adding a space to the end of each line.
2072% This also causes @ to work when the directive name
2073% is terminated by end of line.
2074\let\par=\lisppar
2075\def\Eflushright{\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
2076\parskip=0pt \parindent=0pt
2077\advance \leftskip by 0pt plus 1fill
2078\obeyspaces \obeylines
2079\def\next##1{}\next}
2080
2081% @quotation - narrow the margins.
2082
2083\def\quotation{%
2084\begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @quotation body
2085{\parskip=0pt % because we will skip by \parskip too, later
2086\aboveenvbreak}%
2087\singlespace
2088\parindent=0pt
2089\def\Equotation{\par\endgroup\afterenvbreak}%
2090\advance \rightskip by \lispnarrowing
2091\advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing}
2092
2093\message{defuns,}
2094% Define formatter for defuns
2095% First, allow user to change definition object font (\df) internally
2096\def\setdeffont #1 {\csname DEF#1\endcsname}
2097
2098\newskip\defbodyindent \defbodyindent=.4in
2099\newskip\defargsindent \defargsindent=50pt
2100\newskip\deftypemargin \deftypemargin=12pt
2101\newskip\deflastargmargin \deflastargmargin=18pt
2102
2103\newcount\parencount
2104% define \functionparens, which makes ( and ) and & do special things.
2105% \functionparens affects the group it is contained in.
2106\def\activeparens{%
2107\catcode`\(=\active \catcode`\)=\active \catcode`\&=\active
2108\catcode`\[=\active \catcode`\]=\active}
2109{\activeparens % Now, smart parens don't turn on until &foo (see \amprm)
2110\gdef\functionparens{\boldbrax\let&=\amprm\parencount=0 }
2111\gdef\boldbrax{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb}
2112
2113% Definitions of (, ) and & used in args for functions.
2114% This is the definition of ( outside of all parentheses.
2115\gdef\oprm#1 {{\rm\char`\(}#1 \bf \let(=\opnested %
2116\global\advance\parencount by 1 }
2117%
2118% This is the definition of ( when already inside a level of parens.
2119\gdef\opnested{\char`\(\global\advance\parencount by 1 }
2120%
2121\gdef\clrm{% Print a paren in roman if it is taking us back to depth of 0.
2122% also in that case restore the outer-level definition of (.
2123\ifnum \parencount=1 {\rm \char `\)}\sl \let(=\oprm \else \char `\) \fi
2124\global\advance \parencount by -1 }
2125% If we encounter &foo, then turn on ()-hacking afterwards
2126\gdef\amprm#1 {{\rm\&#1}\let(=\oprm \let)=\clrm\ }
2127%
2128\gdef\normalparens{\boldbrax\let&=\ampnr}
2129} % End of definition inside \activeparens
2130%% These parens (in \boldbrax) actually are a little bolder than the
2131%% contained text. This is especially needed for [ and ]
2132\def\opnr{{\sf\char`\(}} \def\clnr{{\sf\char`\)}} \def\ampnr{\&}
2133\def\lbrb{{\bf\char`\[}} \def\rbrb{{\bf\char`\]}}
2134
2135% First, defname, which formats the header line itself.
2136% #1 should be the function name.
2137% #2 should be the type of definition, such as "Function".
2138
2139\def\defname #1#2{%
2140% Get the values of \leftskip and \rightskip as they were
2141% outside the @def...
2142\dimen2=\leftskip
2143\advance\dimen2 by -\defbodyindent
2144\dimen3=\rightskip
2145\advance\dimen3 by -\defbodyindent
2146\noindent %
2147\setbox0=\hbox{\hskip \deflastargmargin{\rm #2}\hskip \deftypemargin}%
2148\dimen0=\hsize \advance \dimen0 by -\wd0 % compute size for first line
2149\dimen1=\hsize \advance \dimen1 by -\defargsindent %size for continuations
2150\parshape 2 0in \dimen0 \defargsindent \dimen1 %
2151% Now output arg 2 ("Function" or some such)
2152% ending at \deftypemargin from the right margin,
2153% but stuck inside a box of width 0 so it does not interfere with linebreaking
2154{% Adjust \hsize to exclude the ambient margins,
2155% so that \rightline will obey them.
2156\advance \hsize by -\dimen2 \advance \hsize by -\dimen3
2157\rlap{\rightline{{\rm #2}\hskip \deftypemargin}}}%
2158% Make all lines underfull and no complaints:
2159\tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000
2160{\df #1}\enskip % Generate function name
2161}
2162
2163% Actually process the body of a definition
2164% #1 should be the terminating control sequence, such as \Edefun.
2165% #2 should be the "another name" control sequence, such as \defunx.
2166% #3 should be the control sequence that actually processes the header,
2167% such as \defunheader.
2168
2169\def\defparsebody #1#2#3{\begingroup\inENV% Environment for definitionbody
2170\medbreak %
2171% Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
2172% so that it will exit this group.
2173\def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
2174\def#2{\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit#3}%
2175\parindent=0in
2176\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
2177\begingroup %
2178\catcode 61=\active %
2179\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit#3}
2180
2181\def\defmethparsebody #1#2#3#4 {\begingroup\inENV %
2182\medbreak %
2183% Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
2184% so that it will exit this group.
2185\def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
2186\def#2##1 {\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{##1}}}%
2187\parindent=0in
2188\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
2189\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{#4}}}
2190
2191\def\defopparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {\begingroup\inENV %
2192\medbreak %
2193% Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
2194% so that it will exit this group.
2195\def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
2196\def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}%
2197\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{##2}}}%
2198\parindent=0in
2199\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
2200\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{#5}}}
2201
2202% Split up #2 at the first space token.
2203% call #1 with two arguments:
2204% the first is all of #2 before the space token,
2205% the second is all of #2 after that space token.
2206% If #2 contains no space token, all of it is passed as the first arg
2207% and the second is passed as empty.
2208
2209{\obeylines
2210\gdef\spacesplit#1#2^^M{\endgroup\spacesplitfoo{#1}#2 \relax\spacesplitfoo}%
2211\long\gdef\spacesplitfoo#1#2 #3#4\spacesplitfoo{%
2212\ifx\relax #3%
2213#1{#2}{}\else #1{#2}{#3#4}\fi}}
2214
2215% So much for the things common to all kinds of definitions.
2216
2217% Define @defun.
2218
2219% First, define the processing that is wanted for arguments of \defun
2220% Use this to expand the args and terminate the paragraph they make up
2221
2222\def\defunargs #1{\functionparens \sl
2223% Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars.
2224% Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar.
2225\hyphenchar\tensl=0
2226#1%
2227\hyphenchar\tensl=45
2228\ifnum\parencount=0 \else \errmessage{unbalanced parens in @def arguments}\fi%
2229\interlinepenalty=10000
2230\advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil
2231\endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000%
2232}
2233
2234\def\deftypefunargs #1{%
2235% Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars.
2236% Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar.
2237\functionparens
2238\code{#1}%
2239\interlinepenalty=10000
2240\advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil
2241\endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000%
2242}
2243
2244% Do complete processing of one @defun or @defunx line already parsed.
2245
2246% @deffn Command forward-char nchars
2247
2248\def\deffn{\defmethparsebody\Edeffn\deffnx\deffnheader}
2249
2250\def\deffnheader #1#2#3{\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}%
2251\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defunargs{#3}\endgroup %
2252\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
2253}
2254
2255% @defun == @deffn Function
2256
2257\def\defun{\defparsebody\Edefun\defunx\defunheader}
2258
2259\def\defunheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
2260\begingroup\defname {#1}{Function}%
2261\defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
2262\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
2263}
2264
2265% @deftypefun int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar})
2266
2267\def\deftypefun{\defparsebody\Edeftypefun\deftypefunx\deftypefunheader}
2268
2269% #1 is the data type. #2 is the name and args.
2270\def\deftypefunheader #1#2{\deftypefunheaderx{#1}#2 \relax}
2271% #1 is the data type, #2 the name, #3 the args.
2272\def\deftypefunheaderx #1#2 #3\relax{%
2273\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}% Make entry in function index
2274\begingroup\defname {\code{#1} #2}{Function}%
2275\deftypefunargs {#3}\endgroup %
2276\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
2277}
2278
2279% @deftypefn {Library Function} int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar})
2280
2281\def\deftypefn{\defmethparsebody\Edeftypefn\deftypefnx\deftypefnheader}
2282
2283% #1 is the classification. #2 is the data type. #3 is the name and args.
2284\def\deftypefnheader #1#2#3{\deftypefnheaderx{#1}{#2}#3 \relax}
2285% #1 is the classification, #2 the data type, #3 the name, #4 the args.
2286\def\deftypefnheaderx #1#2#3 #4\relax{%
2287\doind {fn}{\code{#3}}% Make entry in function index
2288\begingroup\defname {\code{#2} #3}{#1}%
2289\deftypefunargs {#4}\endgroup %
2290\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
2291}
2292
2293% @defmac == @deffn Macro
2294
2295\def\defmac{\defparsebody\Edefmac\defmacx\defmacheader}
2296
2297\def\defmacheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
2298\begingroup\defname {#1}{Macro}%
2299\defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
2300\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
2301}
2302
2303% @defspec == @deffn Special Form
2304
2305\def\defspec{\defparsebody\Edefspec\defspecx\defspecheader}
2306
2307\def\defspecheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
2308\begingroup\defname {#1}{Special Form}%
2309\defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
2310\catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
2311}
2312
2313% This definition is run if you use @defunx
2314% anywhere other than immediately after a @defun or @defunx.
2315
2316\def\deffnx #1 {\errmessage{@deffnx in invalid context}}
2317\def\defunx #1 {\errmessage{@defunx in invalid context}}
2318\def\defmacx #1 {\errmessage{@defmacx in invalid context}}
2319\def\defspecx #1 {\errmessage{@defspecx in invalid context}}
2320\def\deftypefnx #1 {\errmessage{@deftypefnx in invalid context}}
2321\def\deftypeunx #1 {\errmessage{@deftypeunx in invalid context}}
2322
2323% @defmethod, and so on
2324
2325% @defop {Funny Method} foo-class frobnicate argument
2326
2327\def\defop #1 {\def\defoptype{#1}%
2328\defopparsebody\Edefop\defopx\defopheader\defoptype}
2329
2330\def\defopheader #1#2#3{%
2331\dosubind {fn}{\code{#2}}{on #1}% Make entry in function index
2332\begingroup\defname {#2}{\defoptype{} on #1}%
2333\defunargs {#3}\endgroup %
2334}
2335
2336% @defmethod == @defop Method
2337
2338\def\defmethod{\defmethparsebody\Edefmethod\defmethodx\defmethodheader}
2339
2340\def\defmethodheader #1#2#3{%
2341\dosubind {fn}{\code{#2}}{on #1}% entry in function index
2342\begingroup\defname {#2}{Method on #1}%
2343\defunargs {#3}\endgroup %
2344}
2345
2346% @deftypemethod class type frobnicate argument
2347
2348\def\deftypemethod{\defmethparsebody\Edeftypemethod\deftypemethodx%
2349\deftypemethodheader}
2350
2351% #1 is the class. #2 is the data type. #3 is the name and args.
2352\def\deftypemethodheader #1#2#3{\deftypemethodheaderx{#1}{#2}#3 \relax}
2353% #1 is the class, #2 the data type, #3 then name , #4 the args.
2354\def\deftypemethodheaderx #1#2#3 #4\relax{\dosubind {fn}{\code{#3}}{on #1}%
2355\begingroup\defname {\code{#2} #3}{Method on #1}%
2356\deftypefunargs {#4}\endgroup
2357}
2358
2359% @defcv {Class Option} foo-class foo-flag
2360
2361\def\defcv #1 {\def\defcvtype{#1}%
2362\defopparsebody\Edefcv\defcvx\defcvarheader\defcvtype}
2363
2364\def\defcvarheader #1#2#3{%
2365\dosubind {vr}{\code{#2}}{of #1}% Make entry in var index
2366\begingroup\defname {#2}{\defcvtype{} of #1}%
2367\defvarargs {#3}\endgroup %
2368}
2369
2370% @defivar == @defcv {Instance Variable}
2371
2372\def\defivar{\defmethparsebody\Edefivar\defivarx\defivarheader}
2373
2374\def\defivarheader #1#2#3{%
2375\dosubind {vr}{\code{#2}}{of #1}% Make entry in var index
2376\begingroup\defname {#2}{Instance Variable of #1}%
2377\defvarargs {#3}\endgroup %
2378}
2379
2380% These definitions are run if you use @defmethodx, etc.,
2381% anywhere other than immediately after a @defmethod, etc.
2382
2383\def\defopx #1 {\errmessage{@defopx in invalid context}}
2384\def\defmethodx #1 {\errmessage{@defmethodx in invalid context}}
2385\def\defcvx #1 {\errmessage{@defcvx in invalid context}}
2386\def\defivarx #1 {\errmessage{@defivarx in invalid context}}
2387
2388% Now @defvar
2389
2390% First, define the processing that is wanted for arguments of @defvar.
2391% This is actually simple: just print them in roman.
2392% This must expand the args and terminate the paragraph they make up
2393\def\defvarargs #1{\normalparens #1%
2394\interlinepenalty=10000
2395\endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000}
2396
2397% @defvr Counter foo-count
2398
2399\def\defvr{\defmethparsebody\Edefvr\defvrx\defvrheader}
2400
2401\def\defvrheader #1#2#3{\doind {vr}{\code{#2}}%
2402\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defvarargs{#3}\endgroup}
2403
2404% @defvar == @defvr Variable
2405
2406\def\defvar{\defparsebody\Edefvar\defvarx\defvarheader}
2407
2408\def\defvarheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index
2409\begingroup\defname {#1}{Variable}%
2410\defvarargs {#2}\endgroup %
2411}
2412
2413% @defopt == @defvr {User Option}
2414
2415\def\defopt{\defparsebody\Edefopt\defoptx\defoptheader}
2416
2417\def\defoptheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index
2418\begingroup\defname {#1}{User Option}%
2419\defvarargs {#2}\endgroup %
2420}
2421
2422% @deftypevar int foobar
2423
2424\def\deftypevar{\defparsebody\Edeftypevar\deftypevarx\deftypevarheader}
2425
2426% #1 is the data type. #2 is the name.
2427\def\deftypevarheader #1#2{%
2428\doind {vr}{\code{#2}}% Make entry in variables index
2429\begingroup\defname {\code{#1} #2}{Variable}%
2430\interlinepenalty=10000
2431\endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000
2432\endgroup}
2433
2434% @deftypevr {Global Flag} int enable
2435
2436\def\deftypevr{\defmethparsebody\Edeftypevr\deftypevrx\deftypevrheader}
2437
2438\def\deftypevrheader #1#2#3{\doind {vr}{\code{#3}}%
2439\begingroup\defname {\code{#2} #3}{#1}
2440\interlinepenalty=10000
2441\endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000
2442\endgroup}
2443
2444% This definition is run if you use @defvarx
2445% anywhere other than immediately after a @defvar or @defvarx.
2446
2447\def\defvrx #1 {\errmessage{@defvrx in invalid context}}
2448\def\defvarx #1 {\errmessage{@defvarx in invalid context}}
2449\def\defoptx #1 {\errmessage{@defoptx in invalid context}}
2450\def\deftypevarx #1 {\errmessage{@deftypevarx in invalid context}}
2451\def\deftypevrx #1 {\errmessage{@deftypevrx in invalid context}}
2452
2453% Now define @deftp
2454% Args are printed in bold, a slight difference from @defvar.
2455
2456\def\deftpargs #1{\bf \defvarargs{#1}}
2457
2458% @deftp Class window height width ...
2459
2460\def\deftp{\defmethparsebody\Edeftp\deftpx\deftpheader}
2461
2462\def\deftpheader #1#2#3{\doind {tp}{\code{#2}}%
2463\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\deftpargs{#3}\endgroup}
2464
2465% This definition is run if you use @deftpx, etc
2466% anywhere other than immediately after a @deftp, etc.
2467
2468\def\deftpx #1 {\errmessage{@deftpx in invalid context}}
2469
2470\message{cross reference,}
2471% Define cross-reference macros
2472\newwrite \auxfile
2473
2474\newif\ifhavexrefs % True if xref values are known.
2475\newif\ifwarnedxrefs % True if we warned once that they aren't known.
2476
2477% \setref{foo} defines a cross-reference point named foo.
2478
2479\def\setref#1{%
2480%\dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}%
2481\dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}%
2482\dosetq{#1-snt}{Ysectionnumberandtype}}
2483
2484\def\unnumbsetref#1{%
2485%\dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}%
2486\dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}%
2487\dosetq{#1-snt}{Ynothing}}
2488
2489\def\appendixsetref#1{%
2490%\dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}%
2491\dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}%
2492\dosetq{#1-snt}{Yappendixletterandtype}}
2493
2494% \xref, \pxref, and \ref generate cross-references to specified points.
2495% For \xrefX, #1 is the node name, #2 the name of the Info
2496% cross-reference, #3 the printed node name, #4 the name of the Info
2497% file, #5 the name of the printed manual. All but the node name can be
2498% omitted.
2499%
2500\def\pxref#1{see \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]}
2501\def\xref#1{See \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]}
2502\def\ref#1{\xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]}
2503\def\xrefX[#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6]{\begingroup%
2504\def\printedmanual{\ignorespaces #5}%
2505\def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #3}%
2506%
2507\setbox1=\hbox{\printedmanual}%
2508\setbox0=\hbox{\printednodename}%
2509\ifdim \wd0=0pt%
2510\def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}%
2511%%% Uncommment the following line to make the actual chapter or section title
2512%%% appear inside the square brackets.
2513%\def\printednodename{#1-title}%
2514\fi%
2515%
2516%
2517% If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does
2518% not insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it
2519% will not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some
2520% manuals are best written with fairly long node names, containing
2521% hyphens, this is a loss. Therefore, we simply give the text of
2522% the node name again, so it is as if TeX is seeing it for the first
2523% time.
2524\ifdim \wd1>0pt
2525section ``\printednodename'' in \cite{\printedmanual}%
2526\else%
2527\turnoffactive%
2528\refx{#1-snt}{} [\printednodename], page\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}%
2529\fi
2530\endgroup}
2531
2532% \dosetq is the interface for calls from other macros
2533
2534% Use \turnoffactive so that punctuation chars such as underscore
2535% work in node names.
2536\def\dosetq #1#2{{\let\folio=0 \turnoffactive%
2537\edef\next{\write\auxfile{\internalsetq {#1}{#2}}}%
2538\next}}
2539
2540% \internalsetq {foo}{page} expands into
2541% CHARACTERS 'xrdef {foo}{...expansion of \Ypage...}
2542% When the aux file is read, ' is the escape character
2543
2544\def\internalsetq #1#2{'xrdef {#1}{\csname #2\endcsname}}
2545
2546% Things to be expanded by \internalsetq
2547
2548\def\Ypagenumber{\folio}
2549
2550\def\Ytitle{\thischapter}
2551
2552\def\Ynothing{}
2553
2554\def\Ysectionnumberandtype{%
2555\ifnum\secno=0 Chapter\xreftie\the\chapno %
2556\else \ifnum \subsecno=0 Section\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno %
2557\else \ifnum \subsubsecno=0 %
2558Section\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno %
2559\else %
2560Section\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno %
2561\fi \fi \fi }
2562
2563\def\Yappendixletterandtype{%
2564\ifnum\secno=0 Appendix\xreftie'char\the\appendixno{}%
2565\else \ifnum \subsecno=0 Section\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno %
2566\else \ifnum \subsubsecno=0 %
2567Section\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno %
2568\else %
2569Section\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno %
2570\fi \fi \fi }
2571
2572\gdef\xreftie{'tie}
2573
2574% Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error
2575% messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything.
2576%
2577\ifx\inputlineno\thisisundefined
2578 \let\linenumber = \empty % Non-3.0.
2579\else
2580 \def\linenumber{\the\inputlineno:\space}
2581\fi
2582
2583% Define \refx{NAME}{SUFFIX} to reference a cross-reference string named NAME.
2584% If its value is nonempty, SUFFIX is output afterward.
2585
2586\def\refx#1#2{%
2587 \expandafter\ifx\csname X#1\endcsname\relax
2588 % If not defined, say something at least.
2589 $\langle$un\-de\-fined$\rangle$%
2590 \ifhavexrefs
2591 \message{\linenumber Undefined cross reference `#1'.}%
2592 \else
2593 \ifwarnedxrefs\else
2594 \global\warnedxrefstrue
2595 \message{Cross reference values unknown; you must run TeX again.}%
2596 \fi
2597 \fi
2598 \else
2599 % It's defined, so just use it.
2600 \csname X#1\endcsname
2601 \fi
2602 #2% Output the suffix in any case.
2603}
2604
2605% Read the last existing aux file, if any. No error if none exists.
2606
2607% This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file.
2608\def\xrdef #1#2{
2609{\catcode`\'=\other\expandafter \gdef \csname X#1\endcsname {#2}}}
2610
2611\def\readauxfile{%
2612\begingroup
2613\catcode `\^^@=\other
2614\catcode `\\ 1=\other
2615\catcode `\\ 2=\other
2616\catcode `\^^C=\other
2617\catcode `\^^D=\other
2618\catcode `\^^E=\other
2619\catcode `\^^F=\other
2620\catcode `\^^G=\other
2621\catcode `\^^H=\other
2622\catcode `\\v=\other
2623\catcode `\^^L=\other
2624\catcode `\\ e=\other
2625\catcode `\\ f=\other
2626\catcode `\\10=\other
2627\catcode `\\11=\other
2628\catcode `\\12=\other
2629\catcode `\\13=\other
2630\catcode `\\14=\other
2631\catcode `\\15=\other
2632\catcode `\\16=\other
2633\catcode `\\17=\other
2634\catcode `\\18=\other
2635\catcode `\\19=\other
2636\catcode `\\1a=\other
2637\catcode `\^^[=\other
2638\catcode `\^^\=\other
2639\catcode `\^^]=\other
2640\catcode `\^^^=\other
2641\catcode `\^^_=\other
2642\catcode `\@=\other
2643\catcode `\^=\other
2644\catcode `\~=\other
2645\catcode `\[=\other
2646\catcode `\]=\other
2647\catcode`\"=\other
2648\catcode`\_=\other
2649\catcode`\|=\other
2650\catcode`\<=\other
2651\catcode`\>=\other
2652\catcode `\$=\other
2653\catcode `\#=\other
2654\catcode `\&=\other
2655% the aux file uses ' as the escape.
2656% Turn off \ as an escape so we do not lose on
2657% entries which were dumped with control sequences in their names.
2658% For example, 'xrdef {$\leq $-fun}{page ...} made by @defun ^^
2659% Reference to such entries still does not work the way one would wish,
2660% but at least they do not bomb out when the aux file is read in.
2661\catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2
2662\catcode `\%=\other
2663\catcode `\'=0
2664\catcode `\\=\other
2665\openin 1 \jobname.aux
2666\ifeof 1 \else \closein 1 \input \jobname.aux \global\havexrefstrue
2667\fi
2668% Open the new aux file. Tex will close it automatically at exit.
2669\openout \auxfile=\jobname.aux
2670\endgroup}
2671
2672
2673% Footnotes.
2674
2675\newcount \footnoteno
2676
2677\def\supereject{\par\penalty -20000\footnoteno =0 }
2678
2679\let\ptexfootnote=\footnote
2680
2681{\catcode `\@=11
2682\long\gdef\footnote #1{\global\advance \footnoteno by \@ne
2683\removelastskip
2684\edef\thisfootno{$^{\the\footnoteno}$}%
2685\let\@sf\empty
2686\ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\/\fi
2687\thisfootno\@sf \footnotezzz{#1}}
2688% \parsearg\footnotezzz}
2689
2690\long\gdef\footnotezzz #1{\insert\footins{
2691\interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty
2692\splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes
2693\splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox \floatingpenalty\@MM
2694\leftskip\z@skip \rightskip\z@skip \spaceskip\z@skip \xspaceskip\z@skip
2695\footstrut\parindent=\defaultparindent\hang\textindent{\thisfootno}#1\strut}}
2696
2697}%end \catcode `\@=11
2698
2699% End of control word definitions.
2700
2701\message{and turning on texinfo input format.}
2702
2703\def\openindices{%
2704 \newindex{cp}%
2705 \newcodeindex{fn}%
2706 \newcodeindex{vr}%
2707 \newcodeindex{tp}%
2708 \newcodeindex{ky}%
2709 \newcodeindex{pg}%
2710}
2711
2712% Set some numeric style parameters, for 8.5 x 11 format.
2713
2714%\hsize = 6.5in
2715\newdimen\defaultparindent \defaultparindent = 15pt
2716\parindent = \defaultparindent
2717\parskip 18pt plus 1pt
2718\baselineskip 15pt
2719\advance\topskip by 1.2cm
2720
2721% Prevent underfull vbox error messages.
2722\vbadness=10000
2723
2724% Use TeX 3.0's \emergencystretch to help line breaking, but if we're
2725% using an old version of TeX, don't do anything. We want the amount of
2726% stretch added to depend on the line length, hence the dependence on
2727% \hsize. This makes it come to about 9pt for the 8.5x11 format.
2728%
2729\ifx\emergencystretch\thisisundefined \else
2730 \emergencystretch = \hsize
2731 \divide\emergencystretch by 45
2732\fi
2733
2734% Use @smallbook to reset parameters for 7x9.5 format
2735\def\smallbook{
2736\global\lispnarrowing = 0.3in
2737\global\baselineskip 12pt
2738\global\parskip 3pt plus 1pt
2739\global\hsize = 5in
2740\global\doublecolumnhsize=2.4in \global\doublecolumnvsize=15.0in
2741\global\vsize=7.5in
2742\global\tolerance=700
2743\global\hfuzz=1pt
2744
2745\global\pagewidth=\hsize
2746\global\pageheight=\vsize
2747
2748\global\let\smalllisp=\smalllispx
2749\global\let\smallexample=\smalllispx
2750\global\def\Esmallexample{\Esmalllisp}
2751}
2752
2753%% For a final copy, take out the rectangles
2754%% that mark overfull boxes (in case you have decided
2755%% that the text looks ok even though it passes the margin).
2756\def\finalout{\hfuzz=\maxdimen}
2757
2758% Define macros to output various characters with catcode for normal text.
2759\catcode`\"=\other
2760\catcode`\~=\other
2761\catcode`\^=\other
2762\catcode`\_=\other
2763\catcode`\|=\other
2764\catcode`\<=\other
2765\catcode`\>=\other
2766\catcode`\+=\other
2767\def\normaldoublequote{"}
2768\def\normaltilde{~}
2769\def\normalcaret{^}
2770\def\normalunderscore{_}
2771\def\normalverticalbar{|}
2772\def\normalless{<}
2773\def\normalgreater{>}
2774\def\normalplus{+}
2775
2776% This macro is used to make a character print one way in ttfont
2777% where it can probably just be output, and another way in other fonts,
2778% where something hairier probably needs to be done.
2779%
2780% #1 is what to print if we are indeed using \tt; #2 is what to print
2781% otherwise. Since all the Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero
2782% interword stretch (and shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all
2783% typewriter fonts to have this, we can check that font parameter.
2784%
2785\def\ifusingtt#1#2{\ifdim \fontdimen3\the\font=0pt #1\else #2\fi}
2786
2787% Turn off all special characters except @
2788% (and those which the user can use as if they were ordinary).
2789% Most of these we simply print from the \tt font, but for some, we can
2790% use math or other variants that look better in normal text.
2791
2792\catcode`\"=\active
2793\def\activedoublequote{{\tt \char '042}}
2794\let"=\activedoublequote
2795\catcode`\~=\active
2796\def~{{\tt \char '176}}
2797\chardef\hat=`\^
2798\catcode`\^=\active
2799\def^{{\tt \hat}}
2800
2801\catcode`\_=\active
2802\def_{\ifusingtt\normalunderscore\_}
2803% Subroutine for the previous macro.
2804\def\_{\lvvmode \kern.06em \vbox{\hrule width.3em height.1ex}}
2805
2806% \lvvmode is equivalent in function to \leavevmode.
2807% Using \leavevmode runs into trouble when written out to
2808% an index file due to the expansion of \leavevmode into ``\unhbox
2809% \voidb@x'' ---which looks to TeX like ``\unhbox \voidb\x'' due to our
2810% magic tricks with @.
2811\def\lvvmode{\vbox to 0pt{}}
2812
2813\catcode`\|=\active
2814\def|{{\tt \char '174}}
2815\chardef \less=`\<
2816\catcode`\<=\active
2817\def<{{\tt \less}}
2818\chardef \gtr=`\>
2819\catcode`\>=\active
2820\def>{{\tt \gtr}}
2821\catcode`\+=\active
2822\def+{{\tt \char 43}}
2823%\catcode 27=\active
2824%\def^^[{$\diamondsuit$}
2825
2826% Used sometimes to turn off (effectively) the active characters
2827% even after parsing them.
2828\def\turnoffactive{\let"=\normaldoublequote
2829\let~=\normaltilde
2830\let^=\normalcaret
2831\let_=\normalunderscore
2832\let|=\normalverticalbar
2833\let<=\normalless
2834\let>=\normalgreater
2835\let+=\normalplus}
2836
2837% Set up an active definition for =, but don't enable it most of the time.
2838{\catcode`\==\active
2839\global\def={{\tt \char 61}}}
2840
2841\catcode`\@=0
2842
2843% \rawbackslashxx output one backslash character in current font
2844\global\chardef\rawbackslashxx=`\\
2845%{\catcode`\\=\other
2846%@gdef@rawbackslashxx{\}}
2847
2848% \rawbackslash redefines \ as input to do \rawbackslashxx.
2849{\catcode`\\=\active
2850@gdef@rawbackslash{@let\=@rawbackslashxx }}
2851
2852% \normalbackslash outputs one backslash in fixed width font.
2853\def\normalbackslash{{\tt\rawbackslashxx}}
2854
2855% Say @foo, not \foo, in error messages.
2856\escapechar=`\@
2857
2858% \catcode 17=0 % Define control-q
2859\catcode`\\=\active
2860
2861% If a .fmt file is being used, we don't want the `\input texinfo' to show up.
2862% That is what \eatinput is for; after that, the `\' should revert to printing
2863% a backslash.
2864%
2865@gdef@eatinput input texinfo{@fixbackslash}
2866@global@let\ = @eatinput
2867
2868% On the other hand, perhaps the file did not have a `\input texinfo'. Then
2869% the first `\{ in the file would cause an error. This macro tries to fix
2870% that, assuming it is called before the first `\' could plausibly occur.
2871%
2872@gdef@fixbackslash{@ifx\@eatinput @let\ = @normalbackslash @fi}
2873
2874%% These look ok in all fonts, so just make them not special. The @rm below
2875%% makes sure that the current font starts out as the newly loaded cmr10
2876@catcode`@$=@other @catcode`@%=@other @catcode`@&=@other @catcode`@#=@other
2877
2878@textfonts
2879@rm
2880
2881@c Local variables:
2882@c page-delimiter: "^\\\\message"
2883@c End: