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Carl Hansen |
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[Gsrc-commit] trunk r7381: new texinfo.tex |
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Sun, 17 Jan 2021 15:41:19 -0500 (EST) |
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revno: 7381
revision-id: carlhansen1234@gmail.com-20210117204112-8zs6c4crn3c1atht
parent: carlhansen1234@gmail.com-20210116221340-fw3sf87fovazdv3x
committer: carlhansen1234@gmail.com
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Sun 2021-01-17 12:41:12 -0800
message:
new texinfo.tex
modified:
doc/texinfo.tex texinfo.tex-20190530181338-ltiwe8dnocveg3er-1
=== modified file 'doc/texinfo.tex'
--- a/doc/texinfo.tex 2020-12-31 00:37:29 +0000
+++ b/doc/texinfo.tex 2021-01-17 20:41:12 +0000
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
% texinfo.tex -- TeX macros to handle Texinfo files.
-%
+%
% Load plain if necessary, i.e., if running under initex.
\expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\relax\input plain\fi
%
-\def\texinfoversion{2020-10-24.12}
+\def\texinfoversion{2020-11-25.18}
%
% Copyright 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
%
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
% @errormsg{MSG}. Do the index-like expansions on MSG, but if things
% aren't perfect, it's not the end of the world, being an error message,
% after all.
-%
+%
\def\errormsg{\begingroup \indexnofonts \doerrormsg}
\def\doerrormsg#1{\errmessage{#1}}
@@ -323,9 +323,9 @@
% the output routine. The saved contents are valid until we actually
% \shipout a page.
%
-% (We used to run a short output routine to actually set \topmark and
-% \firstmark to the right values, but if this was called with an empty page
-% containing whatsits for writing index entries, the whatsits would be thrown
+% (We used to run a short output routine to actually set \topmark and
+% \firstmark to the right values, but if this was called with an empty page
+% containing whatsits for writing index entries, the whatsits would be thrown
% away and the index auxiliary file would remain empty.)
%
\newtoks\savedtopmark
@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@
}%
}
-% First remove any @comment, then any @c comment. Pass the result on to
+% First remove any @comment, then any @c comment. Pass the result on to
% \argcheckspaces.
\def\argremovecomment#1\comment#2\ArgTerm{\argremovec #1\c\ArgTerm}
\def\argremovec#1\c#2\ArgTerm{\argcheckspaces#1\^^M\ArgTerm}
@@ -572,10 +572,9 @@
\fi
}
-% @end foo executes the definition of \Efoo.
-% But first, it executes a specialized version of \checkenv
-%
-\parseargdef\end{%
+
+% @end foo calls \checkenv and executes the definition of \Efoo.
+\parseargdef\end{
\if 1\csname iscond.#1\endcsname
\else
% The general wording of \badenverr may not be ideal.
@@ -1086,8 +1085,8 @@
end
end
}
- % The -2 in the arguments here gives all the input to TeX catcode 12
- % (other) or 10 (space), preventing undefined control sequence errors. See
+ % The -2 in the arguments here gives all the input to TeX catcode 12
+ % (other) or 10 (space), preventing undefined control sequence errors. See
% https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-texinfo/2019-08/msg00031.html
%
\endgroup
@@ -1181,7 +1180,7 @@
% for display in the outlines, and in other places. Thus, we have to
% double any backslashes. Otherwise, a name like "\node" will be
% interpreted as a newline (\n), followed by o, d, e. Not good.
-%
+%
% See http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2004-July/000654.html and
% related messages. The final outcome is that it is up to the TeX user
% to double the backslashes and otherwise make the string valid, so
@@ -1469,7 +1468,7 @@
% We use the node names as the destinations.
%
% Currently we prefix the section name with the section number
- % for chapter and appendix headings only in order to avoid too much
+ % for chapter and appendix headings only in order to avoid too much
% horizontal space being required in the PDF viewer.
\def\numchapentry##1##2##3##4{%
\dopdfoutline{##2 ##1}{count-\expnumber{chap##2}}{##3}{##4}}%
@@ -1492,7 +1491,7 @@
% their "best" equivalent, based on the @documentencoding. Too
% much work for too little return. Just use the ASCII equivalents
% we use for the index sort strings.
- %
+ %
\indexnofonts
\setupdatafile
% We can have normal brace characters in the PDF outlines, unlike
@@ -1717,7 +1716,7 @@
% We use node names as destinations.
%
% Currently we prefix the section name with the section number
- % for chapter and appendix headings only in order to avoid too much
+ % for chapter and appendix headings only in order to avoid too much
% horizontal space being required in the PDF viewer.
\def\partentry##1##2##3##4{}% ignore parts in the outlines
\def\numchapentry##1##2##3##4{%
@@ -2673,8 +2672,6 @@
\definetextfontsizexi
-\message{markup,}
-
% Check if we are currently using a typewriter font. Since all the
% Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero interword stretch (and
% shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all typewriter fonts to have
@@ -2682,68 +2679,14 @@
%
\def\ifmonospace{\ifdim\fontdimen3\font=0pt }
-% Markup style infrastructure. \defmarkupstylesetup\INITMACRO will
-% define and register \INITMACRO to be called on markup style changes.
-% \INITMACRO can check \currentmarkupstyle for the innermost
-% style.
-
-\let\currentmarkupstyle\empty
-
-\def\setupmarkupstyle#1{%
- \def\currentmarkupstyle{#1}%
- \markupstylesetup
-}
-
-\let\markupstylesetup\empty
-
-\def\defmarkupstylesetup#1{%
- \expandafter\def\expandafter\markupstylesetup
- \expandafter{\markupstylesetup #1}%
- \def#1%
-}
-
-% Markup style setup for left and right quotes.
-\defmarkupstylesetup\markupsetuplq{%
- \expandafter\let\expandafter \temp
- \csname markupsetuplq\currentmarkupstyle\endcsname
- \ifx\temp\relax \markupsetuplqdefault \else \temp \fi
-}
-
-\defmarkupstylesetup\markupsetuprq{%
- \expandafter\let\expandafter \temp
- \csname markupsetuprq\currentmarkupstyle\endcsname
- \ifx\temp\relax \markupsetuprqdefault \else \temp \fi
-}
-
{
\catcode`\'=\active
\catcode`\`=\active
-\gdef\markupsetuplqdefault{\let`\lq}
-\gdef\markupsetuprqdefault{\let'\rq}
-
-\gdef\markupsetcodequoteleft{\let`\codequoteleft}
-\gdef\markupsetcodequoteright{\let'\codequoteright}
+\gdef\setcodequotes{\let`\codequoteleft \let'\codequoteright}
+\gdef\setregularquotes{\let`\lq \let'\rq}
}
-\let\markupsetuplqcode \markupsetcodequoteleft
-\let\markupsetuprqcode \markupsetcodequoteright
-%
-\let\markupsetuplqexample \markupsetcodequoteleft
-\let\markupsetuprqexample \markupsetcodequoteright
-%
-\let\markupsetuplqkbd \markupsetcodequoteleft
-\let\markupsetuprqkbd \markupsetcodequoteright
-%
-\let\markupsetuplqsamp \markupsetcodequoteleft
-\let\markupsetuprqsamp \markupsetcodequoteright
-%
-\let\markupsetuplqverb \markupsetcodequoteleft
-\let\markupsetuprqverb \markupsetcodequoteright
-%
-\let\markupsetuplqverbatim \markupsetcodequoteleft
-\let\markupsetuprqverbatim \markupsetcodequoteright
-
% Allow an option to not use regular directed right quote/apostrophe
% (char 0x27), but instead the undirected quote from cmtt (char 0x0d).
% The undirected quote is ugly, so don't make it the default, but it
@@ -2781,7 +2724,7 @@
}
% Commands to set the quote options.
-%
+%
\parseargdef\codequoteundirected{%
\def\temp{#1}%
\ifx\temp\onword
@@ -2822,7 +2765,7 @@
% If we are in a monospaced environment, however, 1) always use \ttsl,
% and 2) do not add an italic correction.
\def\dosmartslant#1#2{%
- \ifusingtt
+ \ifusingtt
{{\ttsl #2}\let\next=\relax}%
{\def\next{{#1#2}\futurelet\next\smartitaliccorrection}}%
\next
@@ -2906,7 +2849,7 @@
}
% @samp.
-\def\samp#1{{\setupmarkupstyle{samp}\lq\tclose{#1}\rq\null}}
+\def\samp#1{{\setcodequotes\lq\tclose{#1}\rq\null}}
% @indicateurl is \samp, that is, with quotes.
\let\indicateurl=\samp
@@ -2949,8 +2892,7 @@
\global\let'=\rq \global\let`=\lq % default definitions
%
\global\def\code{\begingroup
- \setupmarkupstyle{code}%
- % The following should really be moved into \setupmarkupstyle handlers.
+ \setcodequotes
\catcode\dashChar=\active \catcode\underChar=\active
\ifallowcodebreaks
\let-\codedash
@@ -2969,14 +2911,14 @@
\gdef\codedash{\futurelet\next\codedashfinish}
\gdef\codedashfinish{%
\normaldash % always output the dash character itself.
- %
+ %
% Now, output a discretionary to allow a line break, unless
% (a) the next character is a -, or
% (b) the preceding character is a -.
% E.g., given --posix, we do not want to allow a break after either -.
% Given --foo-bar, we do want to allow a break between the - and the b.
\ifx\next\codedash \else
- \ifx\codedashprev\codedash
+ \ifx\codedashprev\codedash
\else \discretionary{}{}{}\fi
\fi
% we need the space after the = for the case when \next itself is a
@@ -3066,7 +3008,7 @@
% For pdfTeX and LuaTeX
\ifurefurlonlylink
% PDF plus option to not display url, show just arg
- \unhbox0
+ \unhbox0
\else
% PDF, normally display both arg and url for consistency,
% visibility, if the pdf is eventually used to print, etc.
@@ -3079,7 +3021,7 @@
% For XeTeX
\ifurefurlonlylink
% PDF plus option to not display url, show just arg
- \unhbox0
+ \unhbox0
\else
% PDF, normally display both arg and url for consistency,
% visibility, if the pdf is eventually used to print, etc.
@@ -3104,7 +3046,7 @@
\urefcatcodes
%
\global\def\urefcode{\begingroup
- \setupmarkupstyle{code}%
+ \setcodequotes
\urefcatcodes
\let&\urefcodeamp
\let.\urefcodedot
@@ -3137,10 +3079,10 @@
}
}
-% By default we'll break after the special characters, but some people like to
-% break before the special chars, so allow that. Also allow no breaking at
+% By default we'll break after the special characters, but some people like to
+% break before the special chars, so allow that. Also allow no breaking at
% all, for manual control.
-%
+%
\parseargdef\urefbreakstyle{%
\def\txiarg{#1}%
\ifx\txiarg\wordnone
@@ -3159,10 +3101,10 @@
\def\wordnone{none}
% Allow a ragged right output to aid breaking long URL's. There can
-% be a break at the \allowbreak with no extra glue (if the existing stretch in
+% be a break at the \allowbreak with no extra glue (if the existing stretch in
% the line is sufficient), a break at the \penalty with extra glue added
% at the end of the line, or no break at all here.
-% Changing the value of the penalty and/or the amount of stretch affects how
+% Changing the value of the penalty and/or the amount of stretch affects how
% preferable one choice is over the other.
\def\urefallowbreak{%
\penalty0\relax
@@ -3225,8 +3167,8 @@
\def\kbdsub#1#2#3\par{%
\def\one{#1}\def\three{#3}\def\threex{??}%
\ifx\one\xkey\ifx\threex\three \key{#2}%
- \else{\tclose{\kbdfont\setupmarkupstyle{kbd}\look}}\fi
- \else{\tclose{\kbdfont\setupmarkupstyle{kbd}\look}}\fi
+ \else{\tclose{\kbdfont\setcodequotes\look}}\fi
+ \else{\tclose{\kbdfont\setcodequotes\look}}\fi
}
% definition of @key that produces a lozenge. Doesn't adjust to text size.
@@ -3243,7 +3185,7 @@
% monospace, don't change it; that way, we respect @kbdinputstyle. But
% if it isn't monospace, then use \tt.
%
-\def\key#1{{\setupmarkupstyle{key}%
+\def\key#1{{\setregularquotes
\nohyphenation
\ifmonospace\else\tt\fi
#1}\null}
@@ -3373,20 +3315,24 @@
{\obeylines
\globaldefs=1
\envdef\displaymath{%
-\tex
+\tex%
\def\thisenv{\displaymath}%
+\begingroup\let\end\displaymathend%
$$%
}
-\def\Edisplaymath{$$
+\def\displaymathend{$$\endgroup\end}%
+
+\def\Edisplaymath{%
\def\thisenv{\tex}%
\end tex
}}
+
% @inlinefmt{FMTNAME,PROCESSED-TEXT} and @inlineraw{FMTNAME,RAW-TEXT}.
% Ignore unless FMTNAME == tex; then it is like @iftex and @tex,
% except specified as a normal braced arg, so no newlines to worry about.
-%
+%
\def\outfmtnametex{tex}
%
\long\def\inlinefmt#1{\doinlinefmt #1,\finish}
@@ -3394,7 +3340,7 @@
\def\inlinefmtname{#1}%
\ifx\inlinefmtname\outfmtnametex \ignorespaces #2\fi
}
-%
+%
% @inlinefmtifelse{FMTNAME,THEN-TEXT,ELSE-TEXT} expands THEN-TEXT if
% FMTNAME is tex, else ELSE-TEXT.
\long\def\inlinefmtifelse#1{\doinlinefmtifelse #1,,,\finish}
@@ -3410,7 +3356,7 @@
% *right* brace they would have to use a command anyway, so they may as
% well use a command to get a left brace too. We could re-use the
% delimiter character idea from \verb, but it seems like overkill.
-%
+%
\long\def\inlineraw{\tex \doinlineraw}
\long\def\doinlineraw#1{\doinlinerawtwo #1,\finish}
\def\doinlinerawtwo#1,#2,\finish{%
@@ -3687,7 +3633,7 @@
% for non-CM glyphs. That is ec* for regular text and tc* for the text
% companion symbols (LaTeX TS1 encoding). Both are part of the ec
% package and follow the same conventions.
-%
+%
\def\ecfont{\etcfont{e}}
\def\tcfont{\etcfont{t}}
%
@@ -3767,7 +3713,7 @@
after the title page.}}%
\def\setshortcontentsaftertitlepage{%
\errmessage{@setshortcontentsaftertitlepage has been removed as a Texinfo
- command; move your @shortcontents and @contents commands if you
+ command; move your @shortcontents and @contents commands if you
want the contents after the title page.}}%
\parseargdef\shorttitlepage{%
@@ -3822,7 +3768,7 @@
% don't worry much about spacing, ragged right. This should be used
% inside a \vbox, and fonts need to be set appropriately first. \par should
% be specified before the end of the \vbox, since a vbox is a group.
-%
+%
\def\raggedtitlesettings{%
\rm
\hyphenpenalty=10000
@@ -4467,7 +4413,7 @@
}
% multitable-only commands.
-%
+%
% @headitem starts a heading row, which we typeset in bold. Assignments
% have to be global since we are inside the implicit group of an
% alignment entry. \everycr below resets \everytab so we don't have to
@@ -4786,7 +4732,7 @@
% Like \expandablevalue, but completely expandable (the \message in the
% definition above operates at the execution level of TeX). Used when
% writing to auxiliary files, due to the expansion that \write does.
-% If flag is undefined, pass through an unexpanded @value command: maybe it
+% If flag is undefined, pass through an unexpanded @value command: maybe it
% will be set by the time it is read back in.
%
% NB flag names containing - or _ may not work here.
@@ -4810,7 +4756,7 @@
% @ifset VAR ... @end ifset reads the `...' iff VAR has been defined
% with @set.
-%
+%
% To get the special treatment we need for `@end ifset,' we call
% \makecond and then redefine.
%
@@ -4843,7 +4789,7 @@
% without the @) is in fact defined. We can only feasibly check at the
% TeX level, so something like `mathcode' is going to considered
% defined even though it is not a Texinfo command.
-%
+%
\makecond{ifcommanddefined}
\def\ifcommanddefined{\parsearg{\doifcmddefined{\let\next=\ifcmddefinedfail}}}
%
@@ -4951,8 +4897,8 @@
\def\docodeindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\docodeindexxxx}
\def\docodeindexxxx #1{\docind{\indexname}{#1}}
-
-% Used for the aux, toc and index files to prevent expansion of Texinfo
+
+% Used for the aux, toc and index files to prevent expansion of Texinfo
% commands.
%
\def\atdummies{%
@@ -5300,11 +5246,11 @@
\let\value\indexnofontsvalue
}
-% Give the control sequence a definition that removes the {} that follows
+% Give the control sequence a definition that removes the {} that follows
% its use, e.g. @AA{} -> AA
\def\indexnofontsdef#1#2{\def#1##1{#2}}%
-
+
% #1 is the index name, #2 is the entry text.
@@ -5345,7 +5291,7 @@
\ifx\suffix\indexisfl\def\suffix{f1}\fi
% Open the file
\immediate\openout\csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.\suffix
- % Using \immediate above here prevents an object entering into the current
+ % Using \immediate above here prevents an object entering into the current
% box, which could confound checks such as those in \safewhatsit for
% preceding skips.
\typeout{Writing index file \jobname.\suffix}%
@@ -5397,7 +5343,7 @@
\ifx\segment\isfinish
\else
%
- % Fully expand the segment, throwing away any @sortas directives, and
+ % Fully expand the segment, throwing away any @sortas directives, and
% trim spaces.
\edef\trimmed{\segment}%
\edef\trimmed{\expandafter\eatspaces\expandafter{\trimmed}}%
@@ -5458,12 +5404,12 @@
% the current value of \escapechar.
\def\escapeisbackslash{\escapechar=`\\}
-% Use \ in index files by default. texi2dvi didn't support @ as the escape
-% character (as it checked for "\entry" in the files, and not "@entry"). When
-% the new version of texi2dvi has had a chance to become more prevalent, then
-% the escape character can change back to @ again. This should be an easy
-% change to make now because both @ and \ are only used as escape characters in
-% index files, never standing for themselves.
+% Use \ in index files by default. texi2dvi didn't support @ as the escape
+% character (as it checked for "\entry" in the files, and not "@entry"). When
+% the new version of texi2dvi has had a chance to become more prevalent, then
+% the escape character can change back to @ again. This should be an easy
+% change to make now because both @ and \ are only used as escape characters
in
+% index files, never standing for themselves.
%
\set txiindexescapeisbackslash
@@ -5488,7 +5434,7 @@
\def\}{\rbracechar{}}%
\uccode`\~=`\\ \uppercase{\def~{\backslashchar{}}}%
%
- % Split the entry into primary entry and any subentries, and get the index
+ % Split the entry into primary entry and any subentries, and get the index
% sort key.
\splitindexentry\indextext
%
@@ -5669,18 +5615,18 @@
\uccode`\~=`\\ \uppercase{\if\noexpand~}\noexpand#1
\expandafter\ifx\csname SETtxiskipindexfileswithbackslash\endcsname\relax
\errmessage{%
-ERROR: A sorted index file in an obsolete format was skipped.
+ERROR: A sorted index file in an obsolete format was skipped.
To fix this problem, please upgrade your version of 'texi2dvi'
or 'texi2pdf' to that at <https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo>.
-If you are using an old version of 'texindex' (part of the Texinfo
+If you are using an old version of 'texindex' (part of the Texinfo
distribution), you may also need to upgrade to a newer version (at least 6.0).
You may be able to typeset the index if you run
'texindex \jobname.\indexname' yourself.
-You could also try setting the 'txiindexescapeisbackslash' flag by
+You could also try setting the 'txiindexescapeisbackslash' flag by
running a command like
-'texi2dvi -t "@set txiindexescapeisbackslash" \jobname.texi'. If you do
+'texi2dvi -t "@set txiindexescapeisbackslash" \jobname.texi'. If you do
this, Texinfo will try to use index files in the old format.
-If you continue to have problems, deleting the index files and starting again
+If you continue to have problems, deleting the index files and starting again
might help (with 'rm \jobname.?? \jobname.??s')%
}%
\else
@@ -5753,7 +5699,7 @@
% bottom of a column to reduce an increase in inter-line spacing.
\nobreak
\vskip 0pt plus 5\baselineskip
- \penalty -300
+ \penalty -300
\vskip 0pt plus -5\baselineskip
%
% Typeset the initial. Making this add up to a whole number of
@@ -5869,7 +5815,7 @@
\advance\dimen@ii by 1\dimen@i
\ifdim\wd\boxA > \dimen@ii % If the entry doesn't fit in one line
\ifdim\dimen@ > 0.8\dimen@ii % due to long index text
- % Try to split the text roughly evenly. \dimen@ will be the length of
+ % Try to split the text roughly evenly. \dimen@ will be the length of
% the first line.
\dimen@ = 0.7\dimen@
\dimen@ii = \hsize
@@ -6077,7 +6023,7 @@
\newbox\balancedcolumns
\setbox\balancedcolumns=\vbox{shouldnt see this}%
%
-% Only called for the last of the double column material. \doublecolumnout
+% Only called for the last of the double column material. \doublecolumnout
% does the others.
\def\balancecolumns{%
\setbox0 = \vbox{\unvbox\PAGE}% like \box255 but more efficient, see p.120.
@@ -6105,7 +6051,7 @@
}%
% Now the left column is in box 1, and the right column in box 3.
%
- % Check whether the left column has come out higher than the page itself.
+ % Check whether the left column has come out higher than the page itself.
% (Note that we have doubled \vsize for the double columns, so
% the actual height of the page is 0.5\vsize).
\ifdim2\ht1>\vsize
@@ -6402,7 +6348,7 @@
\let\top\unnumbered
% Sections.
-%
+%
\outer\parseargdef\numberedsec{\numhead1{#1}} % normally calls seczzz
\def\seczzz#1{%
\global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\secno by 1
@@ -6425,7 +6371,7 @@
}
% Subsections.
-%
+%
% normally calls numberedsubseczzz:
\outer\parseargdef\numberedsubsec{\numhead2{#1}}
\def\numberedsubseczzz#1{%
@@ -6450,7 +6396,7 @@
}
% Subsubsections.
-%
+%
% normally numberedsubsubseczzz:
\outer\parseargdef\numberedsubsubsec{\numhead3{#1}}
\def\numberedsubsubseczzz#1{%
@@ -7144,7 +7090,7 @@
% But \@ or @@ will get a plain @ character.
\envdef\tex{%
- \setupmarkupstyle{tex}%
+ \setregularquotes
\catcode `\\=0 \catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2
\catcode `\$=3 \catcode `\&=4 \catcode `\#=6
\catcode `\^=7 \catcode `\_=8 \catcode `\~=\active \let~=\tie
@@ -7370,7 +7316,7 @@
% If you want all examples etc. small: @set dispenvsize small.
% If you want even small examples the full size: @set dispenvsize nosmall.
% This affects the following displayed environments:
-% @example, @display, @format, @lisp
+% @example, @display, @format, @lisp, @verbatim
%
\def\smallword{small}
\def\nosmallword{nosmall}
@@ -7416,9 +7362,9 @@
%
\maketwodispenvdef{lisp}{example}{%
\nonfillstart
- \tt\setupmarkupstyle{example}%
+ \tt\setcodequotes
\let\kbdfont = \kbdexamplefont % Allow @kbd to do something special.
- \gobble % eat return
+ \parsearg\gobble
}
% @display/@smalldisplay: same as @lisp except keep current font.
%
@@ -7516,7 +7462,7 @@
% @indentedblock is like @quotation, but indents only on the left and
% has no optional argument.
-%
+%
\makedispenvdef{indentedblock}{\indentedblockstart}
%
\def\indentedblockstart{%
@@ -7576,7 +7522,7 @@
\def\setupverb{%
\tt % easiest (and conventionally used) font for verbatim
\def\par{\leavevmode\endgraf}%
- \setupmarkupstyle{verb}%
+ \setcodequotes
\tabeightspaces
% Respect line breaks,
% print special symbols as themselves, and
@@ -7617,7 +7563,7 @@
\tt % easiest (and conventionally used) font for verbatim
\def\par{\egroup\leavevmode\box\verbbox\endgraf\starttabbox}%
\tabexpand
- \setupmarkupstyle{verbatim}%
+ \setcodequotes
% Respect line breaks,
% print special symbols as themselves, and
% make each space count.
@@ -7813,7 +7759,7 @@
% @deftypefnnewline on|off says whether the return type of typed functions
% are printed on their own line. This affects @deftypefn, @deftypefun,
% @deftypeop, and @deftypemethod.
-%
+%
\parseargdef\deftypefnnewline{%
\def\temp{#1}%
\ifx\temp\onword
@@ -7832,8 +7778,8 @@
% \dosubind {index}{topic}{subtopic}
%
% If SUBTOPIC is present, precede it with a space, and call \doind.
-% (At some time during the 20th century, this made a two-level entry in an
-% index such as the operation index. Nobody seemed to notice the change in
+% (At some time during the 20th century, this made a two-level entry in an
+% index such as the operation index. Nobody seemed to notice the change in
% behaviour though.)
\def\dosubind#1#2#3{%
\def\thirdarg{#3}%
@@ -8008,7 +7954,7 @@
\tclose{\temp}% typeset the return type
\ifrettypeownline
% put return type on its own line; prohibit line break following:
- \hfil\vadjust{\nobreak}\break
+ \hfil\vadjust{\nobreak}\break
\else
\space % type on same line, so just followed by a space
\fi
@@ -8036,7 +7982,7 @@
% leave the code in, but it's strange for @var to lead to typewriter.
% Nowadays we recommend @code, since the difference between a ttsl hyphen
% and a tt hyphen is pretty tiny. @code also disables ?` !`.
- \def\var##1{{\setupmarkupstyle{var}\ttslanted{##1}}}%
+ \def\var##1{{\setregularquotes\ttslanted{##1}}}%
#1%
\sl\hyphenchar\font=45
}
@@ -8145,17 +8091,24 @@
}
\fi
+\let\E=\expandafter
+
% Used at the time of macro expansion.
% Argument is macro body with arguments substituted
\def\scanmacro#1{%
\newlinechar`\^^M
- \def\xeatspaces{\eatspaces}%
+ % expand the expansion of \eatleadingcr twice to maybe remove a leading
+ % newline (and \else and \fi tokens), then call \eatspaces on the result.
+ \def\xeatspaces##1{%
+ \E\E\E\E\E\E\E\eatspaces\E\E\E\E\E\E\E{\eatleadingcr##1%
+ }}%
+ \def\xempty##1{}%
%
% Process the macro body under the current catcode regime.
\scantokens{#1@comment}%
%
% The \comment is to remove the \newlinechar added by \scantokens, and
- % can be noticed by \parsearg. Note \c isn't used because this means cedilla
+ % can be noticed by \parsearg. Note \c isn't used because this means
cedilla
% in math mode.
}
@@ -8202,6 +8155,11 @@
\unbrace{\gdef\trim@@@ #1 } #2@{#1}
}
+{\catcode`\^^M=\other%
+\gdef\eatleadingcr#1{\if\noexpand#1\noexpand^^M\else\E#1\fi}}%
+% Warning: this won't work for a delimited argument
+% or for an empty argument
+
% Trim a single trailing ^^M off a string.
{\catcode`\^^M=\other \catcode`\Q=3%
\gdef\eatcr #1{\eatcra #1Q^^MQ}%
@@ -8356,7 +8314,7 @@
% list to some hook where the argument is to be expanded. If there are
% less than 10 arguments that hook is to be replaced by ##N where N
% is the position in that list, that is to say the macro arguments are to be
-% defined `a la TeX in the macro body.
+% defined `a la TeX in the macro body.
%
% That gets used by \mbodybackslash (above).
%
@@ -8368,6 +8326,7 @@
\let\hash\relax
% \hash is redefined to `#' later to get it into definitions
\let\xeatspaces\relax
+ \let\xempty\relax
\parsemargdefxxx#1,;,%
\ifnum\paramno<10\relax\else
\paramno0\relax
@@ -8379,16 +8338,18 @@
\else \let\next=\parsemargdefxxx
\advance\paramno by 1
\expandafter\edef\csname macarg.\eatspaces{#1}\endcsname
- {\xeatspaces{\hash\the\paramno}}%
+ {\xeatspaces{\hash\the\paramno\noexpand\xempty{}}}%
\edef\paramlist{\paramlist\hash\the\paramno,}%
\fi\next}
+% the \xempty{} is to give \eatleadingcr an argument in the case of an
+% empty macro argument.
% \parsemacbody, \parsermacbody
%
% Read recursive and nonrecursive macro bodies. (They're different since
% rec and nonrec macros end differently.)
-%
-% We are in \macrobodyctxt, and the \xdef causes backslashshes in the macro
+%
+% We are in \macrobodyctxt, and the \xdef causes backslashshes in the macro
% body to be transformed.
% Set \macrobody to the body of the macro, and call \defmacro.
%
@@ -8422,7 +8383,7 @@
% twice the \macarg.BLAH macros does not cost too much processing power.
\def\parsemmanyargdef@@#1,{%
\if#1;\let\next=\relax
- \else
+ \else
\let\next=\parsemmanyargdef@@
\edef\tempb{\eatspaces{#1}}%
\expandafter\def\expandafter\tempa
@@ -8507,7 +8468,7 @@
% Replace arguments by their values in the macro body, and place the result
% in macro \@tempa.
-%
+%
\def\macvalstoargs@{%
% To do this we use the property that token registers that are \the'ed
% within an \edef expand only once. So we are going to place all argument
@@ -8531,9 +8492,9 @@
\expandafter\def\expandafter\@tempa\expandafter{\@tempc}%
}
-% Define the named-macro outside of this group and then close this group.
-%
-\def\macargexpandinbody@{%
+% Define the named-macro outside of this group and then close this group.
+%
+\def\macargexpandinbody@{%
\expandafter
\endgroup
\macargdeflist@
@@ -8571,7 +8532,7 @@
}
% Trailing missing arguments are set to empty.
-%
+%
\def\setemptyargvalues@{%
\ifx\paramlist\nilm@
\let\next\macargexpandinbody@
@@ -8648,7 +8609,7 @@
\else % at most 9
\ifnum\paramno<10\relax
% @MACNAME sets the context for reading the macro argument
- % @MACNAME@@ gets the argument, processes backslashes and appends a
+ % @MACNAME@@ gets the argument, processes backslashes and appends a
% comma.
% @MACNAME@@@ removes braces surrounding the argument list.
% @MACNAME@@@@ scans the macro body with arguments substituted.
@@ -8692,11 +8653,11 @@
% Call #1 with a list of tokens #2, with any doubled backslashes in #2
% compressed to one.
%
-% This implementation works by expansion, and not execution (so we cannot use
-% \def or similar). This reduces the risk of this failing in contexts where
-% complete expansion is done with no execution (for example, in writing out to
+% This implementation works by expansion, and not execution (so we cannot use
+% \def or similar). This reduces the risk of this failing in contexts where
+% complete expansion is done with no execution (for example, in writing out to
% an auxiliary file for an index entry).
-%
+%
% State is kept in the input stream: the argument passed to
% @look_ahead, @gobble_and_check_finish and @add_segment is
%
@@ -8718,11 +8679,11 @@
% #3 - NEXT_TOKEN
% #4 used to look ahead
%
-% If the next token is not a backslash, process the rest of the argument;
+% If the next token is not a backslash, process the rest of the argument;
% otherwise, remove the next token.
@gdef@look_ahead#1!#2#3#4{%
@ifx#4\%
- @expandafter@gobble_and_check_finish
+ @expandafter@gobble_and_check_finish
@else
@expandafter@add_segment
@fi#1!{#2}#4#4%
@@ -8746,9 +8707,9 @@
% #3 - NEXT_TOKEN
% #4 is input stream until next backslash
%
-% Input stream is either at the start of the argument, or just after a
-% backslash sequence, either a lone backslash, or a doubled backslash.
-% NEXT_TOKEN contains the first token in the input stream: if it is \finish,
+% Input stream is either at the start of the argument, or just after a
+% backslash sequence, either a lone backslash, or a doubled backslash.
+% NEXT_TOKEN contains the first token in the input stream: if it is \finish,
% finish; otherwise, append to ARG_RESULT the segment of the argument up until
% the next backslash. PENDING_BACKSLASH contains a backslash to represent
% a backslash just before the start of the input stream that has not been
@@ -8760,13 +8721,13 @@
% append the pending backslash to the result, followed by the next segment
@expandafter@is_fi@look_ahead#1#2#4!{\}@fi
% this @fi is discarded by @look_ahead.
- % we can't get rid of it with \expandafter because we don't know how
+ % we can't get rid of it with \expandafter because we don't know how
% long #4 is.
}
% #1 - THE_MACRO
% #2 - ARG_RESULT
-% #3 discards the res of the conditional in @add_segment, and @is_fi ends the
+% #3 discards the res of the conditional in @add_segment, and @is_fi ends the
% conditional.
@gdef@call_the_macro#1#2!#3@fi{@is_fi #1{#2}}
@@ -8778,7 +8739,7 @@
% for reading the argument (slightly different in the two cases). Then,
% to read the argument, in the whole-line case, it then calls the regular
% \parsearg MAC; in the lbrace case, it calls \passargtomacro MAC.
-%
+%
\def\braceorline#1{\let\macnamexxx=#1\futurelet\nchar\braceorlinexxx}
\def\braceorlinexxx{%
\ifx\nchar\bgroup
@@ -8832,7 +8793,7 @@
% Used so that the @top node doesn't have to be wrapped in an @ifnottex
% conditional.
-% \doignore goes to more effort to skip nested conditionals but we don't need
+% \doignore goes to more effort to skip nested conditionals but we don't need
% that here.
\def\omittopnode{%
\ifx\lastnode\wordTop
@@ -8840,7 +8801,7 @@
}
\def\wordTop{Top}
-% Until the next @node or @bye command, divert output to a box that is not
+% Until the next @node or @bye command, divert output to a box that is not
% output.
\def\ignorenode{\setbox\dummybox\vbox\bgroup\def\node{\egroup\node}%
\ignorenodebye
@@ -8907,7 +8868,7 @@
% automatically in xrefs, if the third arg is not explicitly specified.
% This was provided as a "secret" @set xref-automatic-section-title
% variable, now it's official.
-%
+%
\parseargdef\xrefautomaticsectiontitle{%
\def\temp{#1}%
\ifx\temp\onword
@@ -8923,7 +8884,7 @@
\fi\fi
}
-%
+%
% @xref, @pxref, and @ref generate cross-references. For \xrefX, #1 is
% the node name, #2 the name of the Info cross-reference, #3 the printed
% node name, #4 the name of the Info file, #5 the name of the printed
@@ -9076,24 +9037,24 @@
\fi
\else
% node/anchor (non-float) references.
- %
+ %
% If we use \unhbox to print the node names, TeX does not insert
% empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will not
% find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some manuals
% are best written with fairly long node names, containing hyphens,
% this is a loss. Therefore, we give the text of the node name
% again, so it is as if TeX is seeing it for the first time.
- %
+ %
\ifdim \wd\printedmanualbox > 0pt
% Cross-manual reference with a printed manual name.
- %
+ %
\crossmanualxref{\cite{\printedmanual\unskip}}%
%
\else\ifdim \wd\infofilenamebox > 0pt
% Cross-manual reference with only an info filename (arg 4), no
% printed manual name (arg 5). This is essentially the same as
% the case above; we output the filename, since we have nothing else.
- %
+ %
\crossmanualxref{\code{\infofilename\unskip}}%
%
\else
@@ -9107,40 +9068,42 @@
% output the `[mynode]' via the macro below so it can be overridden.
\xrefprintnodename\printedrefname
%
- % But we always want a comma and a space:
- ,\space
- %
- % output the `page 3'.
- \turnoffactive \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}%
- % Add a , if xref followed by a space
- \if\space\noexpand\tokenafterxref ,%
- \else\ifx\ \tokenafterxref ,% @TAB
- \else\ifx\*\tokenafterxref ,% @*
- \else\ifx\ \tokenafterxref ,% @SPACE
- \else\ifx\
- \tokenafterxref ,% @NL
- \else\ifx\tie\tokenafterxref ,% @tie
- \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
+ \expandafter\ifx\csname SETtxiomitxrefpg\endcsname\relax
+ % But we always want a comma and a space:
+ ,\space
+ %
+ % output the `page 3'.
+ \turnoffactive \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}%
+ % Add a , if xref followed by a space
+ \if\space\noexpand\tokenafterxref ,%
+ \else\ifx\ \tokenafterxref ,% @TAB
+ \else\ifx\*\tokenafterxref ,% @*
+ \else\ifx\ \tokenafterxref ,% @SPACE
+ \else\ifx\
+ \tokenafterxref ,% @NL
+ \else\ifx\tie\tokenafterxref ,% @tie
+ \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
+ \fi
\fi\fi
\fi
\endlink
\endgroup}
% Output a cross-manual xref to #1. Used just above (twice).
-%
+%
% Only include the text "Section ``foo'' in" if the foo is neither
% missing or Top. Thus, @xref{,,,foo,The Foo Manual} outputs simply
% "see The Foo Manual", the idea being to refer to the whole manual.
-%
+%
% But, this being TeX, we can't easily compare our node name against the
% string "Top" while ignoring the possible spaces before and after in
% the input. By adding the arbitrary 7sp below, we make it much less
% likely that a real node name would have the same width as "Top" (e.g.,
% in a monospaced font). Hopefully it will never happen in practice.
-%
+%
% For the same basic reason, we retypeset the "Top" at every
% reference, since the current font is indeterminate.
-%
+%
\def\crossmanualxref#1{%
\setbox\toprefbox = \hbox{Top\kern7sp}%
\setbox2 = \hbox{\ignorespaces \printedrefname \unskip \kern7sp}%
@@ -9187,7 +9150,7 @@
\fi\fi\fi
}
-% \refx{NAME}{SUFFIX} - reference a cross-reference string named NAME. SUFFIX
+% \refx{NAME}{SUFFIX} - reference a cross-reference string named NAME. SUFFIX
% is output afterwards if non-empty.
\def\refx#1#2{%
\requireauxfile
@@ -9219,9 +9182,9 @@
#2% Output the suffix in any case.
}
-% This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file. Define a control
-% sequence for a cross-reference target (we prepend XR to the control sequence
-% name to avoid collisions). The value is the page number. If this is a float
+% This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file. Define a control
+% sequence for a cross-reference target (we prepend XR to the control sequence
+% name to avoid collisions). The value is the page number. If this is a
float
% type, we have more work to do.
%
\def\xrdef#1#2{%
@@ -9237,10 +9200,10 @@
\bgroup
\expandafter\gdef\csname XR\safexrefname\endcsname{#2}%
\egroup
- % We put the \gdef inside a group to avoid the definitions building up on
- % TeX's save stack, which can cause it to run out of space for aux files with
+ % We put the \gdef inside a group to avoid the definitions building up on
+ % TeX's save stack, which can cause it to run out of space for aux files
with
% thousands of lines. \gdef doesn't use the save stack, but \csname does
- % when it defines an unknown control sequence as \relax.
+ % when it defines an unknown control sequence as \relax.
%
% Was that xref control sequence that we just defined for a float?
\expandafter\iffloat\csname XR\safexrefname\endcsname
@@ -9550,7 +9513,7 @@
\def\imagexxx#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6\finish{\begingroup
\catcode`\^^M = 5 % in case we're inside an example
\normalturnoffactive % allow _ et al. in names
- \def\xprocessmacroarg{\eatspaces}% in case we are being used via a macro
+ \makevalueexpandable
% If the image is by itself, center it.
\ifvmode
\imagevmodetrue
@@ -9599,7 +9562,7 @@
%
\ifimagevmode
\medskip % space after a standalone image
- \fi
+ \fi
\ifx\centersub\centerV \egroup \fi
\endgroup}
@@ -10430,7 +10393,7 @@
\uppercase{.}
\endgroup
\else
- \errhelp = \EMsimple
+ \errhelp = \EMsimple
\errmessage{Unicode character U+#1 not supported, sorry}%
\fi
\else
@@ -10463,7 +10426,7 @@
\countUTFz = "#1\relax
\begingroup
\parseXMLCharref
-
+
% Give \u8:... its definition. The sequence of seven \expandafter's
% expands after the \gdef three times, e.g.
%
@@ -10475,7 +10438,7 @@
\expandafter\expandafter
\expandafter\expandafter
\expandafter\gdef \UTFviiiTmp{#2}%
- %
+ %
\expandafter\ifx\csname uni:#1\endcsname \relax \else
\message{Internal error, already defined: #1}%
\fi
@@ -10514,7 +10477,7 @@
\divide\countUTFz by 64
\countUTFy = \countUTFz % Save to be the future value of \countUTFz.
\multiply\countUTFz by 64
-
+
% \countUTFz is now \countUTFx with the last 5 bits cleared. Subtract
% in order to get the last five bits.
\advance\countUTFx by -\countUTFz
@@ -10549,7 +10512,7 @@
% U+0080..U+00FF =
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin-1_Supplement_(Unicode_block)
% U+0100..U+017F = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Extended-A
% U+0180..U+024F = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Extended-B
-%
+%
% Many of our renditions are less than wonderful, and all the missing
% characters are available somewhere. Loading the necessary fonts
% awaits user request. We can't truly support Unicode without
@@ -11601,9 +11564,9 @@
\def\texinfochars{%
\let< = \activeless
\let> = \activegtr
- \let~ = \activetilde
+ \let~ = \activetilde
\let^ = \activehat
- \markupsetuplqdefault \markupsetuprqdefault
+ \setregularquotes
\let\b = \strong
\let\i = \smartitalic
% in principle, all other definitions in \tex have to be undone too.
@@ -11662,8 +11625,7 @@
@let|=@normalverticalbar
@let~=@normaltilde
@let\=@ttbackslash
- @markupsetuplqdefault
- @markupsetuprqdefault
+ @setregularquotes
@unsepspaces
}
}
@@ -11756,8 +11718,7 @@
@c Do this last of all since we use ` in the previous @catcode assignments.
@catcode`@'=@active
@catcode`@`=@active
-@markupsetuplqdefault
-@markupsetuprqdefault
+@setregularquotes
@c Local variables:
@c eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp)
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