freebsd-skq/contrib/texinfo/makeinfo/toc.c
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/* toc.c -- table of contents handling.
$Id: toc.c,v 1.6 2004/04/11 17:56:47 karl Exp $
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 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.
Originally written by Karl Heinz Marbaise <kama@hippo.fido.de>. */
#include "system.h"
#include "makeinfo.h"
#include "cmds.h"
#include "files.h"
#include "macro.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "html.h"
#include "lang.h"
#include "makeinfo.h"
#include "sectioning.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "xml.h"
/* array of toc entries */
static TOC_ENTRY_ELT **toc_entry_alist = NULL;
/* toc_counter start from 0 ... n for every @chapter, @section ... */
static int toc_counter = 0;
/* Routine to add an entry to the table of contents */
int
toc_add_entry (char *tocname, int level, char *node_name, char *anchor)
{
char *tocname_and_node, *expanded_node, *d;
char *s = NULL;
char *filename = NULL;
if (!node_name)
node_name = "";
/* I assume that xrealloc behaves like xmalloc if toc_entry_alist is
NULL */
toc_entry_alist = xrealloc (toc_entry_alist,
(toc_counter + 1) * sizeof (TOC_ENTRY_ELT *));
toc_entry_alist[toc_counter] = xmalloc (sizeof (TOC_ENTRY_ELT));
if (html)
{
/* We need to insert the expanded node name into the toc, so
that when we eventually output the toc, its <a ref= link will
point to the <a name= tag created by cm_node in the navigation
bar. We cannot expand the containing_node member, for the
reasons explained in the WARNING below. We also cannot wait
with the node name expansion until the toc is actually output,
since by that time the macro definitions may have been changed.
So instead we store in the tocname member the expanded node
name and the toc name concatenated together (with the necessary
html markup), since that's how they are output. */
if (!anchor)
s = expanded_node = expand_node_name (node_name);
else
expanded_node = anchor;
if (splitting)
{
if (!anchor)
filename = nodename_to_filename (expanded_node);
else
filename = filename_part (current_output_filename);
}
/* Sigh... Need to HTML-escape the expanded node name like
add_anchor_name does, except that we are not writing this to
the output, so can't use add_anchor_name... */
/* The factor 5 in the next allocation is because the maximum
expansion of HTML-escaping is for the & character, which is
output as "&amp;". 2 is for "> that separates node from tocname. */
d = tocname_and_node = (char *)xmalloc (2 + 5 * strlen (expanded_node)
+ strlen (tocname) + 1);
if (!anchor)
{
for (; *s; s++)
{
if (cr_or_whitespace (*s))
*d++ = '-';
else if (! URL_SAFE_CHAR (*s))
{
sprintf (d, "_00%x", (unsigned char) *s);
/* do this manually since sprintf returns char * on
SunOS 4 and other old systems. */
while (*d)
d++;
}
else
*d++ = *s;
}
strcpy (d, "\">");
}
else
/* Section outside any node, they provided explicit anchor. */
strcpy (d, anchor);
strcat (d, tocname);
free (tocname); /* it was malloc'ed by substring() */
free (expanded_node);
toc_entry_alist[toc_counter]->name = tocname_and_node;
}
else
toc_entry_alist[toc_counter]->name = tocname;
/* WARNING! The node name saved in containing_node member must
be the node name with _only_ macros expanded (the macros in
the node name are expanded by cm_node when it grabs the name
from the @node directive). Non-macros, like @value, @@ and
other @-commands must NOT be expanded in containing_node,
because toc_find_section_of_node looks up the node name where
they are also unexpanded. You *have* been warned! */
toc_entry_alist[toc_counter]->containing_node = xstrdup (node_name);
toc_entry_alist[toc_counter]->level = level;
toc_entry_alist[toc_counter]->number = toc_counter;
toc_entry_alist[toc_counter]->html_file = filename;
/* have to be done at least */
return toc_counter++;
}
/* Return the name of a chapter/section/subsection etc. that
corresponds to the node NODE. If the node isn't found,
return NULL.
WARNING! This function relies on NODE being unexpanded
except for macros (i.e., @value, @@, and other non-macros
should NOT be expanded), because the containing_node member
stores unexpanded node names.
Note that this function returns the first section whose
containing node is NODE. Thus, they will lose if they use
more than a single chapter structioning command in a node,
or if they have a node without any structuring commands. */
char *
toc_find_section_of_node (char *node)
{
int i;
if (!node)
node = "";
for (i = 0; i < toc_counter; i++)
if (STREQ (node, toc_entry_alist[i]->containing_node))
return toc_entry_alist[i]->name;
return NULL;
}
/* free up memory used by toc entries */
void
toc_free (void)
{
int i;
if (toc_counter)
{
for (i = 0; i < toc_counter; i++)
{
free (toc_entry_alist[i]->name);
free (toc_entry_alist[i]->containing_node);
free (toc_entry_alist[i]);
}
free (toc_entry_alist);
toc_entry_alist = NULL; /* to be sure ;-) */
toc_counter = 0; /* to be absolutley sure ;-) */
}
}
/* Print table of contents in HTML. */
static void
contents_update_html (void)
{
int i;
int k;
int last_level;
/* does exist any toc? */
if (!toc_counter)
/* no, so return to sender ;-) */
return;
add_html_block_elt_args ("\n<div class=\"contents\">\n<h2>%s</h2>\n<ul>\n", _("Table of Contents"));
last_level = toc_entry_alist[0]->level;
for (i = 0; i < toc_counter; i++)
{
if (toc_entry_alist[i]->level > last_level)
{
/* unusual, but it is possible
@chapter ...
@subsubsection ... ? */
for (k = 0; k < (toc_entry_alist[i]->level-last_level); k++)
add_html_block_elt ("<ul>\n");
}
else if (toc_entry_alist[i]->level < last_level)
{
/* @subsubsection ...
@chapter ... this IS usual.*/
for (k = 0; k < (last_level-toc_entry_alist[i]->level); k++)
add_word ("</li></ul>\n");
}
/* No double entries in TOC. */
if (!(i && strcmp (toc_entry_alist[i]->name,
toc_entry_alist[i-1]->name) == 0))
{
/* each toc entry is a list item. */
add_word ("<li>");
/* Insert link -- to an external file if splitting, or
within the current document if not splitting. */
add_word ("<a ");
/* For chapters (only), insert an anchor that the short contents
will link to. */
if (toc_entry_alist[i]->level == 0)
{
char *p = toc_entry_alist[i]->name;
/* toc_entry_alist[i]->name has the form `foo">bar',
that is, it includes both the node name and anchor
text. We need to find where `foo', the node name,
ends, and use that in toc_FOO. */
while (*p && *p != '"')
p++;
add_word_args ("name=\"toc_%.*s\" ",
p - toc_entry_alist[i]->name, toc_entry_alist[i]->name);
}
add_word_args ("href=\"%s#%s</a>\n",
splitting ? toc_entry_alist[i]->html_file : "",
toc_entry_alist[i]->name);
}
last_level = toc_entry_alist[i]->level;
}
/* Go back to start level. */
if (toc_entry_alist[0]->level < last_level)
for (k = 0; k < (last_level-toc_entry_alist[0]->level); k++)
add_word ("</li></ul>\n");
add_word ("</li></ul>\n</div>\n\n");
}
/* print table of contents in ASCII (--no-headers)
May be we should create a new command line switch --ascii ? */
static void
contents_update_info (void)
{
int i;
int k;
if (!toc_counter)
return;
insert_string ((char *) _("Table of Contents"));
insert ('\n');
for (i = 0; i < strlen (_("Table of Contents")); i++)
insert ('*');
insert_string ("\n\n");
for (i = 0; i < toc_counter; i++)
{
if (toc_entry_alist[i]->level == 0)
add_char ('\n');
/* indention with two spaces per level, should this
changed? */
for (k = 0; k < toc_entry_alist[i]->level; k++)
insert_string (" ");
insert_string (toc_entry_alist[i]->name);
insert ('\n');
}
insert_string ("\n\n");
}
/* shortcontents in HTML; Should this produce a standalone file? */
static void
shortcontents_update_html (char *contents_filename)
{
int i;
char *toc_file = NULL;
/* does exist any toc? */
if (!toc_counter)
return;
add_html_block_elt_args ("\n<div class=\"shortcontents\">\n<h2>%s</h2>\n<ul>\n", _("Short Contents"));
if (contents_filename)
toc_file = filename_part (contents_filename);
for (i = 0; i < toc_counter; i++)
{
char *name = toc_entry_alist[i]->name;
if (toc_entry_alist[i]->level == 0)
{
if (contents_filename)
add_word_args ("<li><a href=\"%s#toc_%s</a></li>\n",
splitting ? toc_file : "", name);
else
add_word_args ("<a href=\"%s#%s</a>\n",
splitting ? toc_entry_alist[i]->html_file : "", name);
}
}
add_word ("</ul>\n</div>\n\n");
if (contents_filename)
free (toc_file);
}
/* short contents in ASCII (--no-headers). */
static void
shortcontents_update_info (void)
{
int i;
if (!toc_counter)
return;
insert_string ((char *) _("Short Contents"));
insert ('\n');
for (i = 0; i < strlen (_("Short Contents")); i++)
insert ('*');
insert_string ("\n\n");
for (i = 0; i < toc_counter; i++)
{
if (toc_entry_alist[i]->level == 0)
{
insert_string (toc_entry_alist[i]->name);
insert ('\n');
}
}
insert_string ("\n\n");
}
void
cm_contents (int arg)
{
/* the file where we found the @contents directive */
static char *contents_filename;
/* No need to mess with delayed stuff for XML and Docbook. */
if (xml)
{
if (arg == START)
{
int elt = STREQ (command, "contents") ? CONTENTS : SHORTCONTENTS;
xml_insert_element (elt, START);
xml_insert_element (elt, END);
}
}
else if (!handling_delayed_writes)
{
register_delayed_write (STREQ (command, "contents")
? "@contents" : "@shortcontents");
if (html && STREQ (command, "contents"))
{
if (contents_filename)
free (contents_filename);
contents_filename = xstrdup (current_output_filename);
}
}
else if (html)
STREQ (command, "contents")
? contents_update_html () : shortcontents_update_html (contents_filename);
else if (no_headers)
STREQ (command, "contents")
? contents_update_info () : shortcontents_update_info ();
}