1 % Change file for GNU Pascal and Linux
2 % (by Don Knuth, 2000; see ../tex-sparc for the prehistory)
3 % (I'm no longer keeping the "efficiency" changes; just enuf for TRIP test)
5 % Use this file as is to make an INITEX. To get triptex, use the
6 % shell script ``ini_to_trip'' and re-TANGLE.
9 % 2000.04.30 first sketch --- untested --- see FIXTHIS for parts not done yet
11 % NOTE: the module numbers in this change file refer to Volume B.
13 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
14 % [0] WEAVE: only print changes
15 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
17 \def\botofcontents{\vskip 0pt plus 1fil minus 1.5in}
19 \def\botofcontents{\vskip 0pt plus 1fil minus 1.5in}
21 \def\title{\TeX82 changes for GNU Pascal}
22 \def\glob{13}\def\gglob{20, 26} % these are defined in module 1
25 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
27 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
29 @d banner=='This is TeX, Version 3.14159' {printed when \TeX\ starts}
31 @d banner=='This is '#27'[33;1mNesTeX'#27'[0m, Version 3.14159 for '#27'[31;1mJava'#27'[0m'
34 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
35 % [1.7] debug..gubed, stat..tats
36 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
38 @d debug==@{ {change this to `$\\{debug}\equiv\null$' when debugging}
39 @d gubed==@t@>@} {change this to `$\\{gubed}\equiv\null$' when debugging}
41 @d debug==@{ {the trip test will use debugging}
45 @d stat==@{ {change this to `$\\{stat}\equiv\null$' when gathering
47 @d tats==@t@>@} {change this to `$\\{tats}\equiv\null$' when gathering
54 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
56 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
58 @d init== {change this to `$\\{init}\equiv\.{@@\{}$' in the production version}
59 @d tini== {change this to `$\\{tini}\equiv\.{@@\}}$' in the production version}
65 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
66 % [1.10] othercases, feature of ISO Extended Pascal
67 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
69 @d othercases == others: {default for cases not listed explicitly}
71 @d othercases == otherwise {default for cases not listed explicitly}
74 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
75 % [1.11] compile-time constants
76 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
78 @!mem_max=30000; {greatest index in \TeX's internal |mem| array;
79 must be strictly less than |max_halfword|;
80 must be equal to |mem_top| in \.{INITEX}, otherwise |>=mem_top|}
81 @!mem_min=0; {smallest index in \TeX's internal |mem| array;
82 must be |min_halfword| or more;
83 must be equal to |mem_bot| in \.{INITEX}, otherwise |<=mem_bot|}
84 @!buf_size=500; {maximum number of characters simultaneously present in
85 current lines of open files and in control sequences between
86 \.{\\csname} and \.{\\endcsname}; must not exceed |max_halfword|}
87 @!error_line=72; {width of context lines on terminal error messages}
88 @!half_error_line=42; {width of first lines of contexts in terminal
89 error messages; should be between 30 and |error_line-15|}
90 @!max_print_line=79; {width of longest text lines output; should be at least 60}
91 @!stack_size=200; {maximum number of simultaneous input sources}
92 @!max_in_open=6; {maximum number of input files and error insertions that
93 can be going on simultaneously}
94 @!font_max=75; {maximum internal font number; must not exceed |max_quarterword|
95 and must be at most |font_base+256|}
96 @!font_mem_size=20000; {number of words of |font_info| for all fonts}
97 @!param_size=60; {maximum number of simultaneous macro parameters}
98 @!nest_size=40; {maximum number of semantic levels simultaneously active}
99 @!max_strings=3000; {maximum number of strings; must not exceed |max_halfword|}
100 @!string_vacancies=8000; {the minimum number of characters that should be
101 available for the user's control sequences and font names,
102 after \TeX's own error messages are stored}
103 @!pool_size=32000; {maximum number of characters in strings, including all
104 error messages and help texts, and the names of all fonts and
105 control sequences; must exceed |string_vacancies| by the total
106 length of \TeX's own strings, which is currently about 23000}
107 @!save_size=600; {space for saving values outside of current group; must be
108 at most |max_halfword|}
109 @!trie_size=8000; {space for hyphenation patterns; should be larger for
110 \.{INITEX} than it is in production versions of \TeX}
111 @!trie_op_size=500; {space for ``opcodes'' in the hyphenation patterns}
112 @!dvi_buf_size=800; {size of the output buffer; must be a multiple of 8}
113 @!file_name_size=40; {file names shouldn't be longer than this}
114 @!pool_name='TeXformats:TEX.POOL ';
115 {string of length |file_name_size|; tells where the string pool appears}
117 @!mem_max=300000; {greatest index in \TeX's internal |mem| array;
118 must be strictly less than |max_halfword|;
119 must be equal to |mem_top| in \.{INITEX}, otherwise |>=mem_top|}
120 @!mem_min=0; {smallest index in \TeX's internal |mem| array;
121 must be |min_halfword| or more;
122 must be equal to |mem_bot| in \.{INITEX}, otherwise |<=mem_bot|}
123 @!buf_size=5000; {maximum number of characters simultaneously present in
124 current lines of open files and in control sequences between
125 \.{\\csname} and \.{\\endcsname}; must not exceed |max_halfword|}
126 @!error_line=79; {width of context lines on terminal error messages}
127 @!half_error_line=50; {width of first lines of contexts in terminal
128 error messages; should be between 30 and |error_line-15|}
129 @!max_print_line=79; {width of longest text lines output; should be at least 60}
130 @!stack_size=200; {maximum number of simultaneous input sources}
131 @!max_in_open=15; {maximum number of input files and error insertions that
132 can be going on simultaneously}
133 @!font_max=127; {maximum internal font number; must not exceed |max_quarterword|
134 and must be at most |font_base+256|}
135 @!font_mem_size=40000; {number of words of |font_info| for all fonts}
136 @!param_size=60; {maximum number of simultaneous macro parameters}
137 @!nest_size=40; {maximum number of semantic levels simultaneously active}
138 @!max_strings=30000; {maximum number of strings; must not exceed |max_halfword|}
139 @!string_vacancies=8000; {the minimum number of characters that should be
140 available for the user's control sequences and font names,
141 after \TeX's own error messages are stored}
142 @!pool_size=100000; {maximum number of characters in strings, including all
143 error messages and help texts, and the names of all fonts and
144 control sequences; must exceed |string_vacancies| by the total
145 length of \TeX's own strings, which is currently about 23000}
146 @!save_size=6000; {space for saving values outside of current group; must be
147 at most |max_halfword|}
148 @!trie_size=30000; {space for hyphenation patterns; should be larger for
149 \.{INITEX} than it is in production versions of \TeX}
150 @!trie_op_size=500; {space for ``opcodes'' in the hyphenation patterns}
151 @!dvi_buf_size=800; {size of the output buffer; must be a multiple of 8}
152 @!file_name_size=1024; {file names shouldn't be longer than this}
153 @!pool_name='tex.pool';
154 {string of length |file_name_size|; the string pool name}
158 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
159 % [1.12] sensitive compile-time constants
160 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
162 @d mem_bot=0 {smallest index in the |mem| array dumped by \.{INITEX};
163 must not be less than |mem_min|}
164 @d mem_top==30000 {largest index in the |mem| array dumped by \.{INITEX};
165 must be substantially larger than |mem_bot|
166 and not greater than |mem_max|}
167 @d font_base=0 {smallest internal font number; must not be less
168 than |min_quarterword|}
169 @d hash_size=2100 {maximum number of control sequences; it should be at most
170 about |(mem_max-mem_min)/10|}
171 @d hash_prime=1777 {a prime number equal to about 85\pct! of |hash_size|}
172 @d hyph_size=307 {another prime; the number of \.{\\hyphenation} exceptions}
174 @d mem_bot=0 {smallest index in the |mem| array dumped by \.{INITEX};
175 must not be less than |mem_min|}
176 @d mem_top==300000 {largest index in the |mem| array dumped by \.{INITEX};
177 must be substantially larger than |mem_bot|
178 and not greater than |mem_max|}
179 @d font_base=0 {smallest internal font number; must not be less
180 than |min_quarterword|}
181 @d hash_size=10000 {maximum number of control sequences; it should be at most
182 about |(mem_max-mem_min)/10|}
183 @d hash_prime=3443 {a prime number equal to about 85\pct! of |hash_size|}
184 @d hyph_size=307 {another prime; the number of \.{\\hyphenation} exceptions}
187 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
188 % [2.23] allow any character that we can input to get in
189 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
191 for i:=0 to @'37 do xchr[i]:=' ';
192 for i:=@'177 to @'377 do xchr[i]:=' ';
194 for i:=0 to @'37 do xchr[i]:=chr(i);
195 for i:=@'177 to @'377 do xchr[i]:=chr(i);
198 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
200 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
202 @!eight_bits=0..255; {unsigned one-byte quantity}
203 @!alpha_file=packed file of text_char; {files that contain textual data}
205 @!eight_bits=ByteCard; {unsigned one-byte quantity}
206 @!alpha_file=t@&e@&x@&t; {files that contain textual data}
209 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
210 % [3.27] file opening
211 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
213 @ The \ph\ compiler with which the present version of \TeX\ was prepared has
214 extended the rules of \PASCAL\ in a very convenient way. To open file~|f|,
216 $$\vbox{\halign{#\hfil\qquad&#\hfil\cr
217 |reset(f,@t\\{name}@>,'/O')|&for input;\cr
218 |rewrite(f,@t\\{name}@>,'/O')|&for output.\cr}}$$
219 The `\\{name}' parameter, which is of type `{\bf packed array
220 $[\langle\\{any}\rangle]$ of \\{char}}', stands for the name of
221 the external file that is being opened for input or output.
222 Blank spaces that might appear in \\{name} are ignored.
224 The `\.{/O}' parameter tells the operating system not to issue its own
225 error messages if something goes wrong. If a file of the specified name
226 cannot be found, or if such a file cannot be opened for some other reason
227 (e.g., someone may already be trying to write the same file), we will have
228 |@!erstat(f)<>0| after an unsuccessful |reset| or |rewrite|. This allows
229 \TeX\ to undertake appropriate corrective action.
231 @^system dependencies@>
233 \TeX's file-opening procedures return |false| if no file identified by
234 |name_of_file| could be opened.
236 @d reset_OK(#)==erstat(#)=0
237 @d rewrite_OK(#)==erstat(#)=0
239 @p function a_open_in(var f:alpha_file):boolean;
240 {open a text file for input}
241 begin reset(f,name_of_file,'/O'); a_open_in:=reset_OK(f);
244 function a_open_out(var f:alpha_file):boolean;
245 {open a text file for output}
246 begin rewrite(f,name_of_file,'/O'); a_open_out:=rewrite_OK(f);
249 function b_open_in(var f:byte_file):boolean;
250 {open a binary file for input}
251 begin reset(f,name_of_file,'/O'); b_open_in:=reset_OK(f);
254 function b_open_out(var f:byte_file):boolean;
255 {open a binary file for output}
256 begin rewrite(f,name_of_file,'/O'); b_open_out:=rewrite_OK(f);
259 function w_open_in(var f:word_file):boolean;
260 {open a word file for input}
261 begin reset(f,name_of_file,'/O'); w_open_in:=reset_OK(f);
264 function w_open_out(var f:word_file):boolean;
265 {open a word file for output}
266 begin rewrite(f,name_of_file,'/O'); w_open_out:=rewrite_OK(f);
269 @ An external C procedure, |test_access| is used to check whether or not the
270 open will work. It is declared in the ``ext.h'' include file, and it returns
271 |true| or |false|. The |name_of_file| global holds the file name whose access
273 The first parameter for |test_access| is the access mode,
274 one of |read_access_mode| or |write_access_mode|.
276 We also implement path searching in |test_access|: its second parameter is
277 one of the ``file path'' constants defined below. If |name_of_file|
278 doesn't start with |'/'| then |test_access| tries prepending pathnames
279 from the appropriate path list until success or the end of path list
281 On return, |name_of_file| contains the original name with the path
282 that succeeded (if any) prepended. It is the name used in the various
285 Note that |a_open_in| has been redefined to take an additional argument,
286 which should be one of the ``file path'' specifiers.
287 Since |b_open_in| is only used for \.{TFM} files, and
288 |w_open_in| is only used for format files, we don't need a path specifying
290 Path searching is not done for output files.
292 @d read_access_mode=4 {``read'' mode for |test_access|}
293 @d write_access_mode=2 {``write'' mode for |test_access|}
295 @d no_file_path=0 {no path searching should be done}
296 @d input_file_path=1 {path specifier for \.{\\input} files}
297 @d read_file_path=2 {path specifier for \.{\\read} files}
298 @d font_file_path=3 {path specifier for \.{TFM} files}
299 @d format_file_path=4 {path specifier for format files}
300 @d pool_file_path=5 {path specifier for the pool file}
302 @p function a_open_in(var f:alpha_file):boolean;
303 {open a text file for input}
304 begin reset(f,name_of_file); a_open_in:=IOResult=0;
310 function a_open_out(var f:alpha_file):boolean;
311 {open a text file for output}
314 rewrite(f,name_of_file);
318 function b_open_in(var f:byte_file):boolean;
319 {open a binary file for input}
322 reset(f,name_of_file);
326 function b_open_out(var f:byte_file):boolean;
327 {open a binary file for output}
330 rewrite(f,name_of_file);
334 function w_open_in(var f:word_file):boolean;
335 {open a word file for input}
338 reset(f,name_of_file);
342 function w_open_out(var f:word_file):boolean;
343 {open a word file for output}
346 rewrite(f,name_of_file);
352 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
353 % [3.32] term_in/out are input,output
354 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
356 @!term_in:alpha_file; {the terminal as an input file}
357 @!term_out:alpha_file; {the terminal as an output file}
360 @!{the terminal as an input file}
365 @d t_open_in==reset(term_in,'TTY:','/O/I') {open the terminal for text input}
366 @d t_open_out==rewrite(term_out,'TTY:','/O') {open the terminal for text output}
370 @d t_open_in==do_nothing
371 @d t_open_out==do_nothing
375 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
376 % [3.34] flushing output
377 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
379 these operations can be specified in \ph:
380 @^system dependencies@>
382 @d update_terminal == break(term_out) {empty the terminal output buffer}
383 @d clear_terminal == break_in(term_in,true) {clear the terminal input buffer}
384 @d wake_up_terminal == do_nothing {cancel the user's cancellation of output}
386 these operations can be specified with Berkeley {\mc UNIX}:
387 @^system dependencies@>
389 @d update_terminal == {nothing necessary on UNIX}
390 @d clear_terminal == {nothing necessary on UNIX}
391 @d wake_up_terminal == {nothing necessary on UNIX}
394 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
396 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
398 @!packed_ASCII_code = 0..255; {elements of |str_pool| array}
400 @!packed_ASCII_code = ByteCard; {elements of |str_pool| array}
403 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
404 % [4.51,52,53] make TEX.POOL lowercase in messages
405 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
407 else bad_pool('! I can''t read TEX.POOL.')
409 else bad_pool('! I can''t read tex.pool.')
412 begin if eof(pool_file) then bad_pool('! TEX.POOL has no check sum.');
414 begin if eof(pool_file) then bad_pool('! tex.pool has no check sum.');
417 bad_pool('! TEX.POOL line doesn''t begin with two digits.');
419 bad_pool('! tex.pool line doesn''t begin with two digits.');
422 bad_pool('! TEX.POOL check sum doesn''t have nine digits.');
424 bad_pool('! tex.pool check sum doesn''t have nine digits.');
427 done: if a<>@$ then bad_pool('! TEX.POOL doesn''t match; TANGLE me again.');
429 done: if a<>@$ then bad_pool('! tex.pool doesn''t match; tangle me again.');
433 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
434 % [8.110] ranges for quarter,half words FIXTHIS
435 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
437 @d min_quarterword=0 {smallest allowable value in a |quarterword|}
438 @d max_quarterword=255 {largest allowable value in a |quarterword|}
439 @d min_halfword==0 {smallest allowable value in a |halfword|}
440 @d max_halfword==65535 {largest allowable value in a |halfword|}
442 @d min_quarterword=-128 {smallest allowable value in a |quarterword|}
443 @d max_quarterword=127 {largest allowable value in a |quarterword|}
444 @d min_halfword==-2147483648 {smallest allowable value in a |halfword|}
445 @d max_halfword==2147483647 {largest allowable value in a |halfword|}
450 @!quarterword = min_quarterword..max_quarterword; {1/4 of a word}
451 @!halfword=min_halfword..max_halfword; {1/2 of a word}
452 @!two_choices = 1..2; {used when there are two variants in a record}
453 @!four_choices = 1..4; {used when there are four variants in a record}
456 @!quarterword = min_quarterword..max_quarterword; {1/4 of a word}
457 @!halfword=min_halfword..max_halfword; {1/2 of a word}
458 @!two_choices = 1..2; {used when there are two variants in a record}
459 @!four_choices = 1..4; {used when there are four variants in a record}
462 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
463 % [11.165] fix the word "free" so that it doesn't conflict with a runtime proc
464 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
466 been included. (You may want to decrease the size of |mem| while you
470 been included. (You may want to decrease the size of |mem| while you
477 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
478 % [12.186] glue_ratio fix FIXTHIS
479 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
481 floating point underflow on the author's computer.
482 @^system dependencies@>
485 @<Display the value of |glue_set(p)|@>=
486 g:=float(glue_set(p));
487 if (g<>float_constant(0))and(glue_sign(p)<>normal) then
488 begin print(", glue set ");
489 if glue_sign(p)=shrinking then print("- ");
490 if abs(mem[p+glue_offset].int)<@'4000000 then print("?.?")
491 else if abs(g)>float_constant(20000) then
492 begin if g>float_constant(0) then print_char(">")
494 print_glue(20000*unity,glue_order(p),0);
496 else print_glue(round(unity*g),glue_order(p),0);
497 @^real multiplication@>
500 floating point underflow on the author's computer.
501 For the {\mc VAX}, the only possible random value that could hurt is
502 a reserved value with 1 in the sign bit and 0 for the (excess) exponent.
503 Because the sign-plus-exponent is in the middle of the word, the chances
504 of this happening are miniscule, and ignored here.
505 @^system dependencies@>
508 @<Display the value of |glue_set(p)|@>=
509 g:=float(glue_set(p));
510 if (g<>float_constant(0))and(glue_sign(p)<>normal) then
511 begin print(", glue set ");
512 if glue_sign(p)=shrinking then print("- ");
513 if abs(float(glue_set(p)))>20000.0 then
514 begin if float(glue_set(p))>0 then print_char(">")
516 print_glue(20000*unity,glue_order(p),0);
518 else print_glue(round(float(glue_set(p))*unity),glue_order(p),0);
519 @^real multiplication@>
523 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
524 % [29.513] area and extension rules
525 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
527 @ The file names we shall deal with for illustrative purposes have the
528 following structure: If the name contains `\.>' or `\.:', the file area
529 consists of all characters up to and including the final such character;
530 otherwise the file area is null. If the remaining file name contains
531 `\..', the file extension consists of all such characters from the first
532 remaining `\..' to the end, otherwise the file extension is null.
533 @^system dependencies@>
535 We can scan such file names easily by using two global variables that keep track
536 of the occurrences of area and extension delimiters:
539 @!area_delimiter:pool_pointer; {the most recent `\.>' or `\.:', if any}
540 @!ext_delimiter:pool_pointer; {the relevant `\..', if any}
542 @ The file names we shall deal with for SunOS have the
543 following structure: If the name contains `\./', the file area
544 consists of all characters up to and including the final such character;
545 otherwise the file area is null. If the remaining file name contains
546 `\..', the file extension consists of all such characters from the first
547 remaining `\..' to the end, otherwise the file extension is null.
548 @^system dependencies@>
550 We can scan such file names easily by using two global variables that keep
551 track of the occurrences of area and extension delimiters:
554 @!area_delimiter:pool_pointer; {the most recent `\./', if any}
555 @!ext_delimiter:pool_pointer; {the most recent `\..', if any}
558 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
560 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
562 if (c=">")or(c=":") then
567 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
568 % [29.520] default format
569 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
571 @d format_default_length=20 {length of the |TEX_format_default| string}
572 @d format_area_length=11 {length of its area part}
573 @d format_ext_length=4 {length of its `\.{.fmt}' part}
575 Under Linux we don't give the area part, instead depending
576 on the path searching that will happen during file opening.
578 @d format_default_length=9 {length of the |TEX_format_default| string}
579 @d format_area_length=0 {length of its area part}
580 @d format_ext_length=4 {length of its `\.{.fmt}' part}
583 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
584 % [29.521] plain format location
585 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
587 TEX_format_default:='TeXformats:plain.fmt';
589 TEX_format_default:='plain.fmt';
592 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
593 % [29.524] format file opening: only try once, with path search
594 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
596 pack_buffered_name(0,loc,j-1); {try first without the system file area}
597 if w_open_in(fmt_file) then goto found;
598 pack_buffered_name(format_area_length,loc,j-1);
599 {now try the system format file area}
600 if w_open_in(fmt_file) then goto found;
602 pack_buffered_name(0,loc,j-1);
603 if w_open_in(fmt_file) then goto found;
606 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
607 % [29.525] make_name_string
608 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
610 which simply makes a \TeX\ string from the value of |name_of_file|, should
611 ideally be changed to deduce the full name of file~|f|, which is the file
612 most recently opened, if it is possible to do this in a \PASCAL\ program.
613 @^system dependencies@>
615 This routine might be called after string memory has overflowed, hence
616 we dare not use `|str_room|'.
618 @p function make_name_string:str_number;
619 var k:1..file_name_size; {index into |name_of_file|}
620 begin if (pool_ptr+name_length>pool_size)or(str_ptr=max_strings)or
622 make_name_string:="?"
623 else begin for k:=1 to name_length do append_char(xord[name_of_file[k]]);
624 make_name_string:=make_string;
628 which simply makes a \TeX\ string from the value of |name_of_file|, should
629 ideally be changed to deduce the full name of file~|f|, which is the file
630 most recently opened, if it is possible to do this in a \PASCAL\ program.
631 With the Berkeley {\mc UNIX} version, we know that |name_of_file|
632 contains |name_of_file| prepended with the directory name that was found
634 If |name_of_file| starts with |'./'|, we don't use that part of the
635 name, since {\mc UNIX} users understand that.
636 @^system dependencies@>
638 This routine might be called after string memory has overflowed, hence
639 we dare not use `|str_room|'.
641 @p function make_name_string:str_number;
642 var k,@!kstart:1..file_name_size; {index into |name_of_file|}
645 while (k<file_name_size) and (xord[name_of_file[k]]<>" ") do
647 name_length:=k-1; {the real |name_length|}
648 if (pool_ptr+name_length>pool_size)or(str_ptr=max_strings)or
650 make_name_string:="?"
652 if (xord[name_of_file[1]]=".") and (xord[name_of_file[2]]="/") then
656 for k:=kstart to name_length do append_char(xord[name_of_file[k]]);
657 make_name_string:=make_string;
662 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
663 % [30.563] opening tfm file: now path searching is done
664 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
665 % Set temp_int to value of first byte
667 @ @<Open |tfm_file| for input@>=
669 if aire="" then pack_file_name(nom,TEX_font_area,".tfm")
670 else pack_file_name(nom,aire,".tfm");
671 if not b_open_in(tfm_file) then abort;
674 @ Here we have to ``prime the pump'' for the |temp_int| trick explained below.
676 @<Open |tfm_file| for input@>=
678 pack_file_name(nom,aire,".tfm");
679 if not b_open_in(tfm_file) then abort;
681 var temp_int:integer;
683 if temp_int<0 then temp_int:=temp_int+256;