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/* node.c -- nodes for Texinfo.
$Id: node.c,v 1.27 2004/12/20 23:56:07 karl Exp $
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "system.h"
#include "cmds.h"
#include "files.h"
#include "float.h"
#include "footnote.h"
#include "macro.h"
#include "makeinfo.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "html.h"
#include "sectioning.h"
#include "insertion.h"
#include "xml.h"
/* See comments in node.h. */
NODE_REF *node_references = NULL;
NODE_REF *node_node_references = NULL;
TAG_ENTRY *tag_table = NULL;
int node_number = -1;
int node_order = 0;
int current_section = 0;
int outstanding_node = 0;
/* Adding nodes, and making tags. */
/* Start a new tag table. */
void
init_tag_table (void)
{
while (tag_table)
{
TAG_ENTRY *temp = tag_table;
free (temp->node);
free (temp->prev);
free (temp->next);
free (temp->up);
tag_table = tag_table->next_ent;
free (temp);
}
}
/* Write out the contents of the existing tag table.
INDIRECT_P says how to format the output (it depends on whether the
table is direct or indirect). */
static void
write_tag_table_internal (int indirect_p)
{
TAG_ENTRY *node;
int old_indent = no_indent;
if (xml)
{
flush_output ();
return;
}
no_indent = 1;
filling_enabled = 0;
must_start_paragraph = 0;
close_paragraph ();
if (!indirect_p)
{
no_indent = 1;
insert ('\n');
}
add_word_args ("\037\nTag Table:\n%s", indirect_p ? "(Indirect)\n" : "");
/* Do not collapse -- to -, etc., in node names. */
in_fixed_width_font++;
for (node = tag_table; node; node = node->next_ent)
{
if (node->flags & TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR)
{ /* This reference is to an anchor. */
execute_string ("Ref: %s", node->node);
}
else
{ /* This reference is to a node. */
execute_string ("Node: %s", node->node);
}
add_word_args ("\177%d\n", node->position);
}
add_word ("\037\nEnd Tag Table\n");
/* Do not collapse -- to -, etc., in node names. */
in_fixed_width_font--;
flush_output ();
no_indent = old_indent;
}
void
write_tag_table (char *filename)
{
output_stream = fopen (filename, "a");
if (!output_stream)
{
fs_error (filename);
return;
}
write_tag_table_internal (0); /* Not indirect. */
if (fclose (output_stream) != 0)
fs_error (filename);
}
static void
write_tag_table_indirect (void)
{
write_tag_table_internal (1);
}
/* Convert "top" and friends into "Top". */
static void
normalize_node_name (char *string)
{
if (strcasecmp (string, "Top") == 0)
strcpy (string, "Top");
}
static char *
get_node_token (int expand)
{
char *string;
get_until_in_line (expand, ",", &string);
if (curchar () == ',')
input_text_offset++;
fix_whitespace (string);
/* Force all versions of "top" to be "Top". */
normalize_node_name (string);
return string;
}
/* Expand any macros and other directives in a node name, and
return the expanded name as an malloc'ed string. */
char *
expand_node_name (char *node)
{
char *result = node;
if (node)
{
/* Don't expand --, `` etc., in case somebody will want
to print the result. */
in_fixed_width_font++;
result = expansion (node, 0);
in_fixed_width_font--;
fix_whitespace (result);
normalize_node_name (result);
}
return result;
}
/* Look up NAME in the tag table, and return the associated
tag_entry. If the node is not in the table return NULL. */
TAG_ENTRY *
find_node (char *name)
{
TAG_ENTRY *tag = tag_table;
char *expanded_name;
char n1 = name[0];
while (tag)
{
if (tag->node[0] == n1 && strcmp (tag->node, name) == 0)
return tag;
tag = tag->next_ent;
}
if (!expensive_validation)
return NULL;
/* Try harder. Maybe TAG_TABLE has the expanded NAME, or maybe NAME
is expanded while TAG_TABLE has its unexpanded form. This may
slow down the search, but if they want this feature, let them
pay! If they want it fast, they should write every node name
consistently (either always expanded or always unexpaned). */
expanded_name = expand_node_name (name);
for (tag = tag_table; tag; tag = tag->next_ent)
{
if (STREQ (tag->node, expanded_name))
break;
/* If the tag name doesn't have the command prefix, there's no
chance it could expand into anything but itself. */
if (strchr (tag->node, COMMAND_PREFIX))
{
char *expanded_node = expand_node_name (tag->node);
if (STREQ (expanded_node, expanded_name))
{
free (expanded_node);
break;
}
free (expanded_node);
}
}
free (expanded_name);
return tag;
}
/* Look in the tag table for a node whose file name is FNAME, and
return the associated tag_entry. If there's no such node in the
table, return NULL. */
static TAG_ENTRY *
find_node_by_fname (char *fname)
{
TAG_ENTRY *tag = tag_table;
while (tag)
{
if (tag->html_fname && FILENAME_CMP (tag->html_fname, fname) == 0)
return tag;
tag = tag->next_ent;
}
return tag;
}
/* Remember next, prev, etc. references in a @node command, where we
don't care about most of the entries. */
static void
remember_node_node_reference (char *node)
{
NODE_REF *temp = xmalloc (sizeof (NODE_REF));
int number;
if (!node) return;
temp->next = node_node_references;
temp->node = xstrdup (node);
temp->type = followed_reference;
number = number_of_node (node);
if (number)
temp->number = number; /* Already assigned. */
else
{
node_number++;
temp->number = node_number;
}
node_node_references = temp;
}
/* Remember NODE and associates. */
static void
remember_node (char *node, char *prev, char *next, char *up,
int position, int line_no, char *fname, int flags)
{
/* Check for existence of this tag already. */
if (validating)
{
TAG_ENTRY *tag = find_node (node);
if (tag)
{
line_error (_("Node `%s' previously defined at line %d"),
node, tag->line_no);
return;
}
}
if (!(flags & TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR))
{
/* Make this the current node. */
current_node = node;
}
/* Add it to the list. */
{
int number = number_of_node (node);
TAG_ENTRY *new = xmalloc (sizeof (TAG_ENTRY));
new->node = node;
new->prev = prev;
new->next = next;
new->up = up;
new->position = position;
new->line_no = line_no;
new->filename = node_filename;
new->touched = 0;
new->flags = flags;
if (number)
new->number = number; /* Already assigned. */
else
{
node_number++;
new->number = node_number;
}
if (fname)
new->html_fname = fname;
else
/* This happens for Top node under split-HTML, for example. */
new->html_fname
= normalize_filename (filename_part (current_output_filename));
new->next_ent = tag_table;
/* Increment the order counter, and save it. */
node_order++;
new->order = node_order;
tag_table = new;
}
if (html)
{ /* Note the references to the next etc. nodes too. */
remember_node_node_reference (next);
remember_node_node_reference (prev);
remember_node_node_reference (up);
}
}
/* Remember this node name for later validation use. This is used to
remember menu references while reading the input file. After the
output file has been written, if validation is on, then we use the
contents of `node_references' as a list of nodes to validate. */
void
remember_node_reference (char *node, int line, enum reftype type)
{
NODE_REF *temp = xmalloc (sizeof (NODE_REF));
int number = number_of_node (node);
temp->next = node_references;
temp->node = xstrdup (node);
temp->line_no = line;
temp->section = current_section;
temp->type = type;
temp->containing_node = xstrdup (current_node ? current_node : "");
temp->filename = node_filename;
if (number)
temp->number = number; /* Already assigned. */
else
{
node_number++;
temp->number = node_number;
}
node_references = temp;
}
static void
isolate_nodename (char *nodename)
{
int i, c;
int paren_seen, paren;
if (!nodename)
return;
canon_white (nodename);
paren_seen = paren = i = 0;
if (*nodename == '.' || !*nodename)
{
*nodename = 0;
return;
}
if (*nodename == '(')
{
paren++;
paren_seen++;
i++;
}
for (; (c = nodename[i]); i++)
{
if (paren)
{
if (c == '(')
paren++;
else if (c == ')')
paren--;
continue;
}
/* If the character following the close paren is a space, then this
node has no more characters associated with it. */
if (c == '\t' ||
c == '\n' ||
c == ',' ||
((paren_seen && nodename[i - 1] == ')') &&
(c == ' ' || c == '.')) ||
(c == '.' &&
((!nodename[i + 1] ||
(cr_or_whitespace (nodename[i + 1])) ||
(nodename[i + 1] == ')')))))
break;
}
nodename[i] = 0;
}
/* This function gets called at the start of every line while inside a
menu. It checks to see if the line starts with "* ", and if so and
REMEMBER_REF is nonzero, remembers the node reference as type
REF_TYPE that this menu refers to. input_text_offset is at the \n
just before the menu line. If REMEMBER_REF is zero, REF_TYPE is unused. */
#define MENU_STARTER "* "
char *
glean_node_from_menu (int remember_ref, enum reftype ref_type)
{
int i, orig_offset = input_text_offset;
char *nodename;
char *line, *expanded_line;
char *old_input = input_text;
int old_size = input_text_length;
if (strncmp (&input_text[input_text_offset + 1],
MENU_STARTER,
strlen (MENU_STARTER)) != 0)
return NULL;
else
input_text_offset += strlen (MENU_STARTER) + 1;
/* The menu entry might include macro calls, so we need to expand them. */
get_until ("\n", &line);
only_macro_expansion++; /* only expand macros in menu entries */
expanded_line = expansion (line, 0);
only_macro_expansion--;
free (line);
input_text = expanded_line;
input_text_offset = 0;
input_text_length = strlen (expanded_line);
get_until_in_line (0, ":", &nodename);
if (curchar () == ':')
input_text_offset++;
if (curchar () != ':')
{
free (nodename);
get_until_in_line (0, "\n", &nodename);
isolate_nodename (nodename);
}
input_text = old_input;
input_text_offset = orig_offset;
input_text_length = old_size;
free (expanded_line);
fix_whitespace (nodename);
normalize_node_name (nodename);
i = strlen (nodename);
if (i && nodename[i - 1] == ':')
nodename[i - 1] = 0;
if (remember_ref)
remember_node_reference (nodename, line_number, ref_type);
return nodename;
}
/* Set the name of the current output file. */
void
set_current_output_filename (const char *fname)
{
if (current_output_filename)
free (current_output_filename);
current_output_filename = xstrdup (fname);
}
/* Output the <a name="..."></a> constructs for NODE. We output both
the new-style conversion and the old-style, if they are different.
See comments at `add_escaped_anchor_name' in html.c. */
static void
add_html_names (char *node)
{
char *tem = expand_node_name (node);
char *otem = xstrdup (tem);
/* Determine if the old and new schemes come up with different names;
only output the old scheme if that is so. We don't want to output
the same name twice. */
canon_white (otem);
{
char *optr = otem;
int need_old = 0;
for (; *optr; optr++)
{
if (!cr_or_whitespace (*optr) && !URL_SAFE_CHAR (*optr))
{
need_old = 1;
break;
}
}
if (need_old)
{
add_word ("<a name=\"");
add_anchor_name (otem, -1); /* old anchor name conversion */
add_word ("\"></a>\n");
}
free (otem);
}
/* Always output the new scheme. */
canon_white (tem);
add_word ("<a name=\"");
add_anchor_name (tem, 0);
add_word ("\"></a>\n");
free (tem);
}
/* The order is: nodename, nextnode, prevnode, upnode.
If all of the NEXT, PREV, and UP fields are empty, they are defaulted.
You must follow a node command which has those fields defaulted
with a sectioning command (e.g., @chapter) giving the "level" of that node.
It is an error not to do so.
The defaults come from the menu in this node's parent. */
void
cm_node (void)
{
static long epilogue_len = 0L;
char *node, *prev, *next, *up;
int new_node_pos, defaulting, this_section;
int no_warn = 0;
char *fname_for_this_node = NULL;
char *tem;
TAG_ENTRY *tag = NULL;
if (strcmp (command, "nwnode") == 0)
no_warn = TAG_FLAG_NO_WARN;
/* Get rid of unmatched brace arguments from previous commands. */
discard_braces ();
/* There also might be insertions left lying around that haven't been
ended yet. Do that also. */
discard_insertions (1);
if (!html && !already_outputting_pending_notes)
{
close_paragraph ();
output_pending_notes ();
}
new_node_pos = output_position;
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string)
append_to_expansion_output (input_text_offset + 1);
/* Do not collapse -- to -, etc., in node names. */
in_fixed_width_font++;
/* While expanding the @node line, leave any non-macros
intact, so that the macro-expanded output includes them. */
only_macro_expansion++;
node = get_node_token (1);
only_macro_expansion--;
next = get_node_token (0);
prev = get_node_token (0);
up = get_node_token (0);
if (html && splitting
/* If there is a Top node, it always goes into index.html. So
don't start a new HTML file for Top. */
&& (top_node_seen || strcasecmp (node, "Top") != 0))
{
/* We test *node here so that @node without a valid name won't
start a new file name with a bogus name such as ".html".
This could happen if we run under "--force", where we cannot
simply bail out. Continuing to use the same file sounds like
the best we can do in such cases. */
if (current_output_filename && output_stream && *node)
{
char *fname_for_prev_node;
if (current_node)
{
/* NOTE: current_node at this point still holds the name
of the previous node. */
tem = expand_node_name (current_node);
fname_for_prev_node = nodename_to_filename (tem);
free (tem);
}
else /* could happen if their top node isn't named "Top" */
fname_for_prev_node = filename_part (current_output_filename);
tem = expand_node_name (node);
fname_for_this_node = nodename_to_filename (tem);
free (tem);
/* Don't close current output file, if next output file is
to have the same name. This may happen at top level, or
if two nodes produce the same file name under --split. */
if (FILENAME_CMP (fname_for_this_node, fname_for_prev_node) != 0)
{
long pos1 = 0;
/* End the current split output file. */
close_paragraph ();
output_pending_notes ();
start_paragraph ();
/* Compute the length of the HTML file's epilogue. We
cannot know the value until run time, due to the
text/binary nuisance on DOS/Windows platforms, where
2 `\r' characters could be added to the epilogue when
it is written in text mode. */
if (epilogue_len == 0)
{
flush_output ();
pos1 = ftell (output_stream);
}
add_word ("</body></html>\n");
close_paragraph ();
if (epilogue_len == 0)
epilogue_len = ftell (output_stream) - pos1;
fclose (output_stream);
output_stream = NULL;
output_position = 0;
tag = find_node_by_fname (fname_for_this_node);
}
free (fname_for_prev_node);
}
}
filling_enabled = indented_fill = 0;
if (!html || (html && splitting))
current_footnote_number = 1;
if (verbose_mode)
printf (_("Formatting node %s...\n"), node);
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string)
remember_itext (input_text, input_text_offset);
/* Reset the line number in each node for Info output, so that
index entries will save the line numbers of parent node. */
node_line_number = 0;
no_indent = 1;
if (xml)
{
xml_begin_document (current_output_filename);
xml_begin_node ();
if (!docbook)
{
xml_insert_element (NODENAME, START);
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string)
me_execute_string (node);
else
execute_string ("%s", node);
xml_insert_element (NODENAME, END);
}
else
xml_node_id = xml_id (node);
}
else if (!no_headers && !html)
{
/* Emacs Info reader cannot grok indented escape sequence. */
kill_self_indent (-1);
add_word_args ("\037\nFile: %s, Node: ", pretty_output_filename);
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string)
me_execute_string (node);
else
execute_string ("%s", node);
filling_enabled = indented_fill = 0;
}
/* Check for defaulting of this node's next, prev, and up fields. */
defaulting = (*next == 0 && *prev == 0 && *up == 0);
this_section = what_section (input_text + input_text_offset, NULL);
/* If we are defaulting, then look at the immediately following
sectioning command (error if none) to determine the node's
level. Find the node that contains the menu mentioning this node
that is one level up (error if not found). That node is the "Up"
of this node. Default the "Next" and "Prev" from the menu. */
if (defaulting)
{
NODE_REF *last_ref = NULL;
NODE_REF *ref = node_references;
if (this_section < 0 && !STREQ (node, "Top"))
{
char *polite_section_name = "top";
int i;
for (i = 0; section_alist[i].name; i++)
if (section_alist[i].level == current_section + 1)
{
polite_section_name = section_alist[i].name;
break;
}
line_error
(_("Node `%s' requires a sectioning command (e.g., %c%s)"),
node, COMMAND_PREFIX, polite_section_name);
}
else
{
if (strcmp (node, "Top") == 0)
{
/* Default the NEXT pointer to be the first menu item in
this node, if there is a menu in this node. We have to
try very hard to find the menu, as it may be obscured
by execution_strings which are on the filestack. For
every member of the filestack which has a FILENAME
member which is identical to the current INPUT_FILENAME,
search forward from that offset. */
int saved_input_text_offset = input_text_offset;
int saved_input_text_length = input_text_length;
char *saved_input_text = input_text;
FSTACK *next_file = filestack;
int orig_offset, orig_size;
int bye_offset = search_forward ("\n@bye", input_text_offset);
/* No matter what, make this file point back at `(dir)'. */
free (up);
up = xstrdup ("(dir)"); /* html fixxme */
while (1)
{
orig_offset = input_text_offset;
orig_size =
search_forward (node_search_string, orig_offset);
if (orig_size < 0)
orig_size = input_text_length;
input_text_offset = search_forward ("\n@menu", orig_offset);
if (input_text_offset > -1
&& (bye_offset > -1 && input_text_offset < bye_offset)
&& cr_or_whitespace (input_text[input_text_offset + 6]))
{
char *nodename_from_menu = NULL;
input_text_offset =
search_forward ("\n* ", input_text_offset);
if (input_text_offset != -1)
nodename_from_menu = glean_node_from_menu (0, 0);
if (nodename_from_menu)
{
free (next);
next = nodename_from_menu;
break;
}
}
/* We got here, so it hasn't been found yet. Try
the next file on the filestack if there is one. */
if (next_file
&& FILENAME_CMP (next_file->filename, input_filename)
== 0)
{
input_text = next_file->text;
input_text_offset = next_file->offset;
input_text_length = next_file->size;
next_file = next_file->next;
}
else
{ /* No more input files to check. */
break;
}
}
input_text = saved_input_text;
input_text_offset = saved_input_text_offset;
input_text_length = saved_input_text_length;
}
}
/* Fix the level of the menu references in the Top node, iff it
was declared with @top, and no subsequent reference was found. */
if (top_node_seen && !non_top_node_seen)
{
/* Then this is the first non-@top node seen. */
int level;
level = set_top_section_level (this_section - 1);
non_top_node_seen = 1;
while (ref)
{
if (ref->section == level)
ref->section = this_section - 1;
ref = ref->next;
}
ref = node_references;
}
while (ref)
{
if (ref->section == (this_section - 1)
&& ref->type == menu_reference
&& strcmp (ref->node, node) == 0)
{
char *containing_node = ref->containing_node;
free (up);
up = xstrdup (containing_node);
if (last_ref
&& last_ref->type == menu_reference
&& strcmp (last_ref->containing_node, containing_node) == 0)
{
free (next);
next = xstrdup (last_ref->node);
}
while (ref->section == this_section - 1
&& ref->next
&& ref->next->type != menu_reference)
ref = ref->next;
if (ref->next && ref->type == menu_reference
&& strcmp (ref->next->containing_node, containing_node) == 0)
{
free (prev);
prev = xstrdup (ref->next->node);
}
else if (!ref->next
&& strcasecmp (ref->containing_node, "Top") == 0)
{
free (prev);
prev = xstrdup (ref->containing_node);
}
break;
}
last_ref = ref;
ref = ref->next;
}
}
/* Insert the correct args if we are expanding macros, and the node's
pointers weren't defaulted. */
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string && !defaulting)
{
char *temp;
int op_orig = output_paragraph_offset;
int meta_pos_orig = meta_char_pos;
int extra = html ? strlen (node) : 0;
temp = xmalloc (7 + extra + strlen (next) + strlen (prev) + strlen (up));
sprintf (temp, "%s, %s, %s, %s", html ? node : "", next, prev, up);
me_execute_string (temp);
free (temp);
output_paragraph_offset = op_orig;
meta_char_pos = meta_pos_orig;
}
if (!*node)
{
line_error (_("No node name specified for `%c%s' command"),
COMMAND_PREFIX, command);
free (node);
free (next); next = NULL;
free (prev); prev= NULL;
free (up); up = NULL;
node_number++; /* else it doesn't get bumped */
}
else
{
if (!*next) { free (next); next = NULL; }
if (!*prev) { free (prev); prev = NULL; }
if (!*up) { free (up); up = NULL; }
remember_node (node, prev, next, up, new_node_pos, line_number,
fname_for_this_node, no_warn);
outstanding_node = 1;
}
if (html)
{
if (splitting && *node && output_stream == NULL)
{
char *dirname;
char filename[PATH_MAX];
dirname = pathname_part (current_output_filename);
strcpy (filename, dirname);
strcat (filename, fname_for_this_node);
free (dirname);
/* See if the node name converted to a file name clashes
with other nodes or anchors. If it clashes with an
anchor, we complain and nuke that anchor's file. */
if (!tag)
{
output_stream = fopen (filename, "w");
html_output_head_p = 0; /* so that we generate HTML preamble */
html_output_head ();
}
else if ((tag->flags & TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR) != 0)
{
line_error (_("Anchor `%s' and node `%s' map to the same file name"),
tag->node, node);
file_line_error (tag->filename, tag->line_no,
_("This @anchor command ignored; references to it will not work"));
file_line_error (tag->filename, tag->line_no,
_("Rename this anchor or use the `--no-split' option"));
/* Nuke the file name recorded in anchor's tag.
Since we are about to nuke the file itself, we
don't want find_node_by_fname to consider this
anchor anymore. */
free (tag->html_fname);
tag->html_fname = NULL;
output_stream = fopen (filename, "w");
html_output_head_p = 0; /* so that we generate HTML preamble */
html_output_head ();
}
else
{
/* This node's file name clashes with another node.
We put them both on the same file. */
output_stream = fopen (filename, "r+");
if (output_stream)
{
static char html_end[] = "</body></html>\n";
char end_line[sizeof(html_end)];
int fpos = fseek (output_stream, -epilogue_len,
SEEK_END);
if (fpos < 0
|| fgets (end_line, sizeof (html_end),
output_stream) == NULL
/* Paranoia: did someone change the way HTML
files are finished up? */
|| strcasecmp (end_line, html_end) != 0)
{
line_error (_("Unexpected string at end of split-HTML file `%s'"),
fname_for_this_node);
fclose (output_stream);
xexit (1);
}
fseek (output_stream, -epilogue_len, SEEK_END);
}
}
if (output_stream == NULL)
{
fs_error (filename);
xexit (1);
}
set_current_output_filename (filename);
}
if (!splitting && no_headers)
{ /* cross refs need a name="#anchor" even if not writing headers */
add_html_names (node);
}
if (splitting || !no_headers)
{ /* Navigation bar. */
add_html_block_elt ("<div class=\"node\">\n");
/* The <p> avoids the links area running on with old Lynxen. */
add_word_args ("<p>%s\n", splitting ? "" : "<hr>");
/* In the split HTML case, the filename is wrong for the
old-style converted names, but we'll add them anyway, for
consistency. (And we need them in the normal (not
no_headers) nonsplit case.) */
add_html_names (node);
if (next)
{
tem = expansion (next, 0);
add_word ((char *) _("Next:"));
add_word ("&nbsp;");
add_word ("<a rel=\"next\" accesskey=\"n\" href=\"");
add_anchor_name (tem, 1);
tem = escape_string (tem);
add_word_args ("\">%s</a>", tem);
free (tem);
if (prev || up)
add_word (",\n");
}
if (prev)
{
tem = expansion (prev, 0);
add_word ((char *) _("Previous:"));
add_word ("&nbsp;");
add_word ("<a rel=\"previous\" accesskey=\"p\" href=\"");
add_anchor_name (tem, 1);
tem = escape_string (tem);
add_word_args ("\">%s</a>", tem);
free (tem);
if (up)
add_word (",\n");
}
if (up)
{
tem = expansion (up, 0);
add_word ((char *) _("Up:"));
add_word ("&nbsp;");
add_word ("<a rel=\"up\" accesskey=\"u\" href=\"");
add_anchor_name (tem, 1);
tem = escape_string (tem);
add_word_args ("\">%s</a>", tem);
free (tem);
}
/* html fixxme: we want a `top' or `contents' link here. */
add_word_args ("\n%s\n", splitting ? "<hr>" : "");
add_word ("</div>\n");
}
}
else if (docbook)
;
else if (xml)
{
if (next)
{
xml_insert_element (NODENEXT, START);
execute_string ("%s", next);
xml_insert_element (NODENEXT, END);
}
if (prev)
{
xml_insert_element (NODEPREV, START);
execute_string ("%s", prev);
xml_insert_element (NODEPREV, END);
}
if (up)
{
xml_insert_element (NODEUP, START);
execute_string ("%s", up);
xml_insert_element (NODEUP, END);
}
}
else if (!no_headers)
{
if (macro_expansion_output_stream)
me_inhibit_expansion++;
/* These strings are not translatable. */
if (next)
{
execute_string (", Next: %s", next);
filling_enabled = indented_fill = 0;
}
if (prev)
{
execute_string (", Prev: %s", prev);
filling_enabled = indented_fill = 0;
}
if (up)
{
execute_string (", Up: %s", up);
filling_enabled = indented_fill = 0;
}
if (macro_expansion_output_stream)
me_inhibit_expansion--;
}
close_paragraph ();
no_indent = 0;
/* Change the section only if there was a sectioning command. */
if (this_section >= 0)
current_section = this_section;
if (current_node && STREQ (current_node, "Top"))
top_node_seen = 1;
filling_enabled = 1;
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
/* Cross-reference target at an arbitrary spot. */
void
cm_anchor (int arg)
{
char *anchor;
char *fname_for_anchor = NULL;
if (arg == END)
return;
/* Parse the anchor text. */
anchor = get_xref_token (1);
/* Force all versions of "top" to be "Top". */
normalize_node_name (anchor);
/* In HTML mode, need to actually produce some output. */
if (html)
{
/* If this anchor is at the beginning of a new paragraph, make
sure a new paragraph is indeed started. */
if (!paragraph_is_open)
{
if (!executing_string && html)
html_output_head ();
start_paragraph ();
if (!in_fixed_width_font || in_menu || in_detailmenu)
{
insert_string ("<p>");
in_paragraph = 1;
}
}
add_word ("<a name=\"");
add_anchor_name (anchor, 0);
add_word ("\"></a>");
if (splitting)
{
/* If we are splitting, cm_xref will produce a reference to
a file whose name is derived from the anchor name. So we
must create a file when we see an @anchor, otherwise
xref's to anchors won't work. The file we create simply
redirects to the file of this anchor's node. */
TAG_ENTRY *tag;
fname_for_anchor = nodename_to_filename (anchor);
/* See if the anchor name converted to a file name clashes
with other anchors or nodes. */
tag = find_node_by_fname (fname_for_anchor);
if (tag)
{
if ((tag->flags & TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR) != 0)
line_error (_("Anchors `%s' and `%s' map to the same file name"),
anchor, tag->node);
else
line_error (_("Anchor `%s' and node `%s' map to the same file name"),
anchor, tag->node);
line_error (_("@anchor command ignored; references to it will not work"));
line_error (_("Rename this anchor or use the `--no-split' option"));
free (fname_for_anchor);
/* We will not be creating a file for this anchor, so
set its name to NULL, so that remember_node stores a
NULL and find_node_by_fname won't consider this
anchor for clashes. */
fname_for_anchor = NULL;
}
else
{
char *dirname, *p;
char filename[PATH_MAX];
FILE *anchor_stream;
dirname = pathname_part (current_output_filename);
strcpy (filename, dirname);
strcat (filename, fname_for_anchor);
free (dirname);
anchor_stream = fopen (filename, "w");
if (anchor_stream == NULL)
{
fs_error (filename);
xexit (1);
}
/* The HTML magic below will cause the browser to
immediately go to the anchor's node's file. Lynx
seems not to support this redirection, but it looks
like a bug in Lynx, and they can work around it by
clicking on the link once more. */
fputs ("<meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"0; url=",
anchor_stream);
/* Make the indirect link point to the current node's
file and anchor's "<a name" label. If we don't have
a valid node name, refer to the current output file
instead. */
if (current_node && *current_node)
{
char *fn, *tem;
tem = expand_node_name (current_node);
fn = nodename_to_filename (tem);
free (tem);
fputs (fn, anchor_stream);
free (fn);
}
else
{
char *base = filename_part (current_output_filename);
fputs (base, anchor_stream);
free (base);
}
fputs ("#", anchor_stream);
for (p = anchor; *p; p++)
{
if (*p == '&')
fputs ("&amp;", anchor_stream);
else if (!URL_SAFE_CHAR (*p))
fprintf (anchor_stream, "%%%x", (unsigned char) *p);
else
fputc (*p, anchor_stream);
}
fputs ("\">\n", anchor_stream);
fclose (anchor_stream);
}
}
}
else if (xml)
{
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (ANCHOR, START, "name=\"%s\"", anchor);
xml_insert_element (ANCHOR, END);
}
/* Save it in the tag table. */
remember_node (anchor, NULL, NULL, NULL,
output_position + output_paragraph_offset,
line_number, fname_for_anchor, TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR);
}
/* Find NODE in REF_LIST. */
static NODE_REF *
find_node_reference (char *node, NODE_REF *ref_list)
{
NODE_REF *orig_ref_list = ref_list;
char *expanded_node;
while (ref_list)
{
if (strcmp (node, ref_list->node) == 0)
break;
ref_list = ref_list->next;
}
if (ref_list || !expensive_validation)
return ref_list;
/* Maybe NODE is not expanded yet. This may be SLOW. */
expanded_node = expand_node_name (node);
for (ref_list = orig_ref_list; ref_list; ref_list = ref_list->next)
{
if (STREQ (expanded_node, ref_list->node))
break;
if (strchr (ref_list->node, COMMAND_PREFIX))
{
char *expanded_ref = expand_node_name (ref_list->node);
if (STREQ (expanded_node, expanded_ref))
{
free (expanded_ref);
break;
}
free (expanded_ref);
}
}
free (expanded_node);
return ref_list;
}
void
free_node_references (void)
{
NODE_REF *list, *temp;
list = node_references;
while (list)
{
temp = list;
free (list->node);
free (list->containing_node);
list = list->next;
free (temp);
}
node_references = NULL;
}
void
free_node_node_references (void)
{
NODE_REF *list, *temp;
list = node_references;
while (list)
{
temp = list;
free (list->node);
list = list->next;
free (temp);
}
node_node_references = NULL;
}
/* Return the number assigned to a named node in either the tag_table
or node_references list or zero if no number has been assigned. */
int
number_of_node (char *node)
{
NODE_REF *temp_ref;
TAG_ENTRY *temp_node = find_node (node);
if (temp_node)
return temp_node->number;
else if ((temp_ref = find_node_reference (node, node_references)))
return temp_ref->number;
else if ((temp_ref = find_node_reference (node, node_node_references)))
return temp_ref->number;
else
return 0;
}
/* validation */
/* Return 1 if TAG (at LINE) correctly validated, or 0 if not.
LABEL is the (translated) description of the type of reference --
Menu, Cross, Next, etc. */
static int
validate (char *tag, int line, const char *label)
{
TAG_ENTRY *result;
/* If there isn't a tag to verify, or if the tag is in another file,
then it must be okay. */
if (!tag || !*tag || *tag == '(')
return 1;
/* Otherwise, the tag must exist. */
result = find_node (tag);
if (!result)
{
line_number = line;
line_error (_("%s reference to nonexistent node `%s' (perhaps incorrect sectioning?)"), label, tag);
return 0;
}
result->touched++;
return 1;
}
/* The strings here are followed in the message by `reference to...' in
the `validate' routine. They are only used in messages, thus are
translated. */
static const char *
reftype_type_string (enum reftype type)
{
switch (type)
{
case menu_reference:
return _("Menu");
case followed_reference:
return _("Cross");
default:
return "Internal-bad-reference-type";
}
}
static void
validate_other_references (NODE_REF *ref_list)
{
char *old_input_filename = input_filename;
while (ref_list)
{
input_filename = ref_list->filename;
validate (ref_list->node, ref_list->line_no,
reftype_type_string (ref_list->type));
ref_list = ref_list->next;
}
input_filename = old_input_filename;
}
/* Validation of an info file.
Scan through the list of tag entries touching the Prev, Next, and Up
elements of each. It is an error not to be able to touch one of them,
except in the case of external node references, such as "(DIR)".
If the Prev is different from the Up,
then the Prev node must have a Next pointing at this node.
Every node except Top must have an Up.
The Up node must contain some sort of reference, other than a Next,
to this node.
If the Next is different from the Next of the Up,
then the Next node must have a Prev pointing at this node. */
void
validate_file (TAG_ENTRY *tag_table)
{
char *old_input_filename = input_filename;
TAG_ENTRY *tags = tag_table;
while (tags)
{
TAG_ENTRY *temp_tag;
char *tem1, *tem2;
input_filename = tags->filename;
line_number = tags->line_no;
/* If this is a "no warn" node, don't validate it in any way. */
if (tags->flags & TAG_FLAG_NO_WARN)
{
tags = tags->next_ent;
continue;
}
/* If this node has a Next, then make sure that the Next exists. */
if (tags->next)
{
validate (tags->next, tags->line_no, _("Next"));
/* If the Next node exists, and there is no Up, then make sure
that the Prev of the Next points back. But do nothing if
we aren't supposed to issue warnings about this node. */
temp_tag = find_node (tags->next);
if (temp_tag && !(temp_tag->flags & TAG_FLAG_NO_WARN))
{
char *prev = temp_tag->prev;
int you_lose = !prev || !STREQ (prev, tags->node);
if (you_lose && expensive_validation)
{
tem1 = expand_node_name (prev);
tem2 = expand_node_name (tags->node);
if (tem1 && tem2 && STREQ (tem1, tem2))
you_lose = 0;
free (tem1);
free (tem2);
}
if (you_lose)
{
line_error (_("Next field of node `%s' not pointed to (perhaps incorrect sectioning?)"),
tags->node);
file_line_error (temp_tag->filename, temp_tag->line_no,
_("This node (%s) has the bad Prev"),
temp_tag->node);
temp_tag->flags |= TAG_FLAG_PREV_ERROR;
}
}
}
/* Validate the Prev field if there is one, and we haven't already
complained about it in some way. You don't have to have a Prev
field at this stage. */
if (!(tags->flags & TAG_FLAG_PREV_ERROR) && tags->prev)
{
int valid_p = validate (tags->prev, tags->line_no, _("Prev"));
if (!valid_p)
tags->flags |= TAG_FLAG_PREV_ERROR;
else
{ /* If the Prev field is not the same as the Up field,
then the node pointed to by the Prev field must have
a Next field which points to this node. */
int prev_equals_up = !tags->up || STREQ (tags->prev, tags->up);
if (!prev_equals_up && expensive_validation)
{
tem1 = expand_node_name (tags->prev);
tem2 = expand_node_name (tags->up);
prev_equals_up = STREQ (tem1, tem2);
free (tem1);
free (tem2);
}
if (!prev_equals_up)
{
temp_tag = find_node (tags->prev);
/* If we aren't supposed to issue warnings about the
target node, do nothing. */
if (!temp_tag || (temp_tag->flags & TAG_FLAG_NO_WARN))
/* Do nothing. */ ;
else
{
int you_lose = !temp_tag->next
|| !STREQ (temp_tag->next, tags->node);
if (temp_tag->next && you_lose && expensive_validation)
{
tem1 = expand_node_name (temp_tag->next);
tem2 = expand_node_name (tags->node);
if (STREQ (tem1, tem2))
you_lose = 0;
free (tem1);
free (tem2);
}
if (you_lose)
{
line_error
(_("Prev field of node `%s' not pointed to"),
tags->node);
file_line_error (temp_tag->filename,
temp_tag->line_no,
_("This node (%s) has the bad Next"),
temp_tag->node);
temp_tag->flags |= TAG_FLAG_NEXT_ERROR;
}
}
}
}
}
if (!tags->up
&& !(tags->flags & TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR)
&& strcasecmp (tags->node, "Top") != 0)
line_error (_("`%s' has no Up field (perhaps incorrect sectioning?)"), tags->node);
else if (tags->up)
{
int valid_p = validate (tags->up, tags->line_no, _("Up"));
/* If node X has Up: Y, then warn if Y fails to have a menu item
or note pointing at X, if Y isn't of the form "(Y)". */
if (valid_p && *tags->up != '(')
{
NODE_REF *nref;
NODE_REF *tref = NULL;
NODE_REF *list = node_references;
for (;;)
{
nref = find_node_reference (tags->node, list);
if (!nref)
break;
if (strcmp (nref->containing_node, tags->up) == 0)
{
if (nref->type != menu_reference)
{
tref = nref;
list = nref->next;
}
else
break;
}
list = nref->next;
}
if (!nref)
{
if (!tref && expensive_validation)
{
/* Sigh... This might be AWFULLY slow, but if
they want this feature, they'll have to pay!
We do all the loop again expanding each
containing_node reference as we go. */
char *tags_up = expand_node_name (tags->up);
char *tem;
list = node_references;
for (;;)
{
nref = find_node_reference (tags->node, list);
if (!nref)
break;
tem = expand_node_name (nref->containing_node);
if (STREQ (tem, tags_up))
{
if (nref->type != menu_reference)
tref = nref;
else
{
free (tem);
break;
}
}
free (tem);
list = nref->next;
}
}
if (!nref && !tref)
{
temp_tag = find_node (tags->up);
file_line_error (temp_tag->filename, temp_tag->line_no,
_("Node `%s' lacks menu item for `%s' despite being its Up target"),
tags->up, tags->node);
}
}
}
}
tags = tags->next_ent;
}
validate_other_references (node_references);
/* We have told the user about the references which didn't exist.
Now tell him about the nodes which aren't referenced. */
for (tags = tag_table; tags; tags = tags->next_ent)
{
/* If this node is a "no warn" node, do nothing. */
if (tags->flags & TAG_FLAG_NO_WARN)
{
tags = tags->next_ent;
continue;
}
/* Special hack. If the node in question appears to have
been referenced more than REFERENCE_WARNING_LIMIT times,
give a warning. */
if (tags->touched > reference_warning_limit)
{
input_filename = tags->filename;
line_number = tags->line_no;
warning (_("node `%s' has been referenced %d times"),
tags->node, tags->touched);
}
if (tags->touched == 0)
{
input_filename = tags->filename;
line_number = tags->line_no;
/* Notice that the node "Top" is special, and doesn't have to
be referenced. Anchors don't have to be referenced
either, you might define them for another document. */
if (strcasecmp (tags->node, "Top") != 0
&& !(tags->flags & TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR))
warning (_("unreferenced node `%s'"), tags->node);
}
}
input_filename = old_input_filename;
}
/* Splitting */
/* Return true if the tag entry pointed to by TAGS is the last node.
This means only anchors follow. */
static int
last_node_p (TAG_ENTRY *tags)
{
int last = 1;
while (tags->next_ent) {
tags = tags->next_ent;
if (tags->flags & TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR)
;
else
{
last = 0;
break;
}
}
return last;
}
static char *
enumerate_filename (char *pathname, char *basename, int number)
{
/* Do we need to generate names of subfiles which don't exceed 8+3 limits? */
const int dos_file_names = !HAVE_LONG_FILENAMES (pathname ? pathname : ".");
unsigned name_len = strlen (basename);
char *filename = xmalloc (10 + strlen (pathname) + name_len);
char *base_filename = xmalloc (10 + name_len);
sprintf (base_filename, "%s-%d", basename, number);
if (dos_file_names)
{
char *dot = strchr (base_filename, '.');
unsigned base_len = strlen (base_filename);
if (dot)
{ /* Make foobar.i1, .., foobar.i99, foobar.100, ... */
dot[1] = 'i';
memmove (number <= 99 ? dot + 2 : dot + 1,
base_filename + name_len + 1,
strlen (base_filename + name_len + 1) + 1);
}
else if (base_len > 8)
{
/* Make foobar-1, .., fooba-10, .., foob-100, ... */
unsigned numlen = base_len - name_len;
memmove (base_filename + 8 - numlen, base_filename + name_len, numlen + 1);
}
}
sprintf (filename, "%s%s", pathname, base_filename);
return filename;
}
/* Remove previously split files, to avoid
lingering parts of shrinked documents. */
void
clean_old_split_files (char *filename)
{
char *root_filename = filename_part (filename);
char *root_pathname = pathname_part (filename);
int i;
/* We break as soon as we hit an inexistent file,
so looping until large numbers is harmless. */
for (i = 1; i < 1000; i++)
{
struct stat st;
char *check_file = enumerate_filename (root_pathname, root_filename, i);
if (stat (check_file, &st) != 0)
break;
else if (!S_ISDIR (st.st_mode))
{
/* Give feedback if requested, removing a file is important. */
if (verbose_mode)
printf (_("Removing %s\n"), check_file);
/* Warn user that we cannot remove the file. */
if (unlink (check_file) != 0)
warning (_("Can't remove file `%s': %s"), check_file, strerror (errno));
}
free (check_file);
}
}
/* Split large output files into a series of smaller files. Each file
is pointed to in the tag table, which then gets written out as the
original file. The new files have the same name as the original file
with a "-num" attached. SIZE is the largest number of bytes to allow
in any single split file. */
void
split_file (char *filename, int size)
{
char *root_filename, *root_pathname;
char *the_file;
struct stat fileinfo;
long file_size;
char *the_header;
int header_size;
/* Can only do this to files with tag tables. */
if (!tag_table)
return;
if (size == 0)
size = DEFAULT_SPLIT_SIZE;
if ((stat (filename, &fileinfo) != 0)
|| (((long) fileinfo.st_size) < size))
return;
file_size = (long) fileinfo.st_size;
the_file = find_and_load (filename, 0);
if (!the_file)
return;
root_filename = filename_part (filename);
root_pathname = pathname_part (filename);
if (!root_pathname)
root_pathname = xstrdup ("");
/* Start splitting the file. Walk along the tag table
outputting sections of the file. When we have written
all of the nodes in the tag table, make the top-level
pointer file, which contains indirect pointers and
tags for the nodes. */
{
int which_file = 1;
TAG_ENTRY *tags = tag_table;
char *indirect_info = NULL;
/* Maybe we want a Local Variables section. */
char *trailer = info_trailer ();
int trailer_len = trailer ? strlen (trailer) : 0;
/* Remember the `header' of this file. The first tag in the file is
the bottom of the header; the top of the file is the start. */
the_header = xmalloc (1 + (header_size = tags->position));
memcpy (the_header, the_file, header_size);
while (tags)
{
int file_top, file_bot, limit;
/* Have to include the Control-_. */
file_top = file_bot = tags->position;
limit = file_top + size;
/* If the rest of this file is only one node, then
that is the entire subfile. */
if (last_node_p (tags))
{
int i = tags->position + 1;
char last_char = the_file[i];
while (i < file_size)
{
if ((the_file[i] == '\037') &&
((last_char == '\n') ||
(last_char == '\014')))
break;
else
last_char = the_file[i];
i++;
}
file_bot = i;
tags = tags->next_ent;
goto write_region;
}
/* Otherwise, find the largest number of nodes that can fit in
this subfile. */
for (; tags; tags = tags->next_ent)
{
if (last_node_p (tags))
{
/* This entry is the last node. Search forward for the end
of this node, and that is the end of this file. */
int i = tags->position + 1;
char last_char = the_file[i];
while (i < file_size)
{
if ((the_file[i] == '\037') &&
((last_char == '\n') ||
(last_char == '\014')))
break;
else
last_char = the_file[i];
i++;
}
file_bot = i;
if (file_bot < limit)
{
tags = tags->next_ent;
goto write_region;
}
else
{
/* Here we want to write out everything before the last
node, and then write the last node out in a file
by itself. */
file_bot = tags->position;
goto write_region;
}
}
/* Write region only if this was a node, not an anchor. */
if (tags->next_ent->position > limit
&& !(tags->flags & TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR))
{
if (tags->position == file_top)
tags = tags->next_ent;
file_bot = tags->position;
write_region:
{
int fd;
char *split_filename = enumerate_filename (root_pathname,
root_filename, which_file);
char *split_basename = filename_part (split_filename);
fd = open (split_filename, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT, 0666);
if (fd < 0
|| write (fd, the_header, header_size) != header_size
|| write (fd, the_file + file_top, file_bot - file_top)
!= (file_bot - file_top)
|| (trailer_len
&& write (fd, trailer, trailer_len) != trailer_len)
|| close (fd) < 0)
{
perror (split_filename);
if (fd != -1)
close (fd);
xexit (1);
}
if (!indirect_info)
{
indirect_info = the_file + file_top;
sprintf (indirect_info, "\037\nIndirect:\n");
indirect_info += strlen (indirect_info);
}
sprintf (indirect_info, "%s: %d\n",
split_basename, file_top);
free (split_basename);
free (split_filename);
indirect_info += strlen (indirect_info);
which_file++;
break;
}
}
}
}
/* We have sucessfully created the subfiles. Now write out the
original again. We must use `output_stream', or
write_tag_table_indirect () won't know where to place the output. */
output_stream = fopen (filename, "w");
if (!output_stream)
{
perror (filename);
xexit (1);
}
{
int distance = indirect_info - the_file;
fwrite (the_file, 1, distance, output_stream);
/* Inhibit newlines. */
paragraph_is_open = 0;
/* Write the indirect tag table. */
write_tag_table_indirect ();
/* preserve local variables in info output. */
if (trailer)
{
fwrite (trailer, 1, trailer_len, output_stream);
free (trailer);
}
fclose (output_stream);
free (the_header);
free (the_file);
return;
}
}
}