From cse.psu.edu!9fans-admin Thu Feb 14 12:53:21 EST 2002
# To unbundle, run this file
echo README
sed 's/.//' >README <<'//GO.SYSIN DD README'
-An experiment in page makeup for troff output...
-
--mpm is a version of standard -ms that causes extra
-information for vertical justification and figure
-placement to be included in troff output. Commands that
-have been augmented to provide paddable space are
-
- .SH and .NH
- .PP and .LP no space if \n(PD is 0; normally .nr PD 0.3v; leave at least 1u
- .IP and .QP also
- .EQ and .EN
- .TS and .TE no space if \n(TS is 0; normally .nr TS 0.5v
- .PS and .PE
- .P1 and .P2 display programs in CW font
- .DS and .DE
- .QS and .QE
-
-Other commands, registers, strings, etc.:
-
- .SP n explicit paddable space, just like .sp n.
- generally you should ALWAYS use .SP instead of .sp.
- if you need exactly a given vertical space, you can say
- .SP 3i exactly
- this space won't be padded.
- .Tm words prints "words" and the output page number on stderr
- sorry about the spelling; -ms pre-empted .TM
- .NE n like .ne. note: does not cause a break
-
- Others may be added as the need arises.
-
- .nr FO n Set the page length. This value is the bottom of
- the text on the page; a bottom title may lie below.
- default is 10i (== 10 inches).
- %o, %e are strings containing odd and even page titles
- %# is the current page number (often useless)
- .PT is a macro invoked at the top of each "page";
- it will normally use %e, %o and %#. There is also
- a .BT for page bottoms if desired.
- .BP force a page break
- .FL force all waiting figures out before any more running text
- .1C, .2C multiple columns; number registers CW and GW set
- the column and gutter width if you don't like the default.
- absent a .FC command, all two-column contents collect
- together on the page
- .FC freeze current two-column contents and start afresh.
- necessary if you want to switch between 1 and 2 column
- text and keep the relative order among them.
-
-Usage is some variant of
-
- ... | troff -mpm
-
-/usr/lib/tmac/pm is the page-justifier itself; it is called automatically
-by the -mpm macro package. If you are installing this yourself, you will
-have to edit the 2nd line of tmac.pm to arrange that pm is called directly
-from troff.
-
-There are several lines in tmac.pm that say
- .so /n/coma/usr/bwk/...
-You should delete these; they are placeholders for some experiments.
-
-If you use -mm, you are more or less out of luck, although we will be
-happy to provide a crude and incomplete program that purports to convert
--mm to -ms. It may suggest what you need but it won't do the job.
-
-To compile pm, you need a C++ compiler, preferably release 2.0 or later.
-Put the .c and .h files in a directory, and type
- make
-This process may well fail. The usual cause is that different systems
-put function declarations in different header files, and C++ insists that
-all functions be properly declared. You can almost always get through this
-part by adding function declarations. The most likely offender is malloc;
-a line like
- extern char *malloc(int);
-near the top of slug.c will solve this one.
-
-
-Bugs, etc.:
-
- not all -ms commands have been decorated; in particular,
- the rich variety of document types (TM, CSTR, etc.,) is not
- really supported.
-
- there are problems with funny first pages and troff input
- that moves back up the page.
-
- multiple columns: only .2C is available. The program does not check
- whether something is wide or narrow: user has responsibility to mark
- which with .1C or .2C.
-
- headings are a bit tricky if you want things like
- running titles that include the current section title.
- normally a two-pass procedure using .Tm is needed.
-
- It's a pain to force a blank vertical space of specified height.
- Try this:
- .de x
- \v'\\$1'\0\h'-\w'\0'u'\c
- ..
- .x 2.5i
-
-
-If you want to roll your own, the following components are
-included in pm's "command language". They are inserted in
-the troff output in the form of "x X ..." commands, which
-are created either by \X'...' or by the .X macro in -mpm.
-Look at how they are used in /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.pm for examples.
-
-
-BS n breakable stream n = min # lines that must appear on page
- use: PP, LP, IP, ...
-
-US unbreakable stream use: KS/KE, DS/DE, TS/TE, EQ/EN, PS/PE, etc.
-
-BF v breakable float v = preferred vertical location of box center
- use: FS/FE
- use two successive BF's to give two preferences
-
-UF v unbreakable float v = preferred vertical location of box center
- use: KF/KE
- use two successive UF's to give two preferences
-
-PT page title use: user has absolute control between PT and END
- no SP's or other pm commands inside are processed
-
-BT bottom title use: user has absolute control between BT and END
-
-END end end a US, BF, UF, PT, or BT
- all constructs nest, but a float within another float
- or a US block will not float within or outside the block
-
-NE n need break page if a VBOX of height n would not fit on page
- use: .NE n
-
-SP n space paddable space of n
- use: .SP n
-
-PARM NP v top of pm text at v
- new page
-
-PARM FO v bottom of pm text at v
- footer length of text on page = FO-NP
-
-PARM PL v physical page ends at v
- page length default = FO + NP
-
-PARM MF x tolerance to prevent padding
- minimum fullness default = 0.9
-
-PARM CT x tolerance for two-column operation
- column tolerance default = 0.5
-
-PARM DBG x debugging flag
-
-TM str message .Tm words prints <pageno> <tab> <words> on stderr
-
-MC n o multiple column n columns, offset o.
- Only 1 and 2 columns will work.
-
-CMD BP break page force page break
-
-CMD FL flush force all queued figures out before any more
- stream material is output
-
-CMD FC freeze columns force out current two-column contents;
- start a fresh one
-
-Something like this will probably have to be added:
-
-NC new column HARD!
-
-Known botches in the existing implementation of pm:
-
-If a footnote is split across two pages, any associated separator line
-will not be copied. If there are multiple footnotes on one page, there
-will be multiple separators too. -mpm's .FS macro does not provide a
-separator. If you want a separator line, put it in explicitly with
-a call to the .FA macro.
-
-There are not enough settable parameters; in particular, the
-way to control the height is a botch.
-
-
-Historical note: There is a simpler version of pm and -mpm
-called pj and -mpj that only does vertical justification of
-pages that have already been laid out by conventional means.
-This simpler version may be adequate, but it is no longer
-supported and memory of how it works is growing dim.
//GO.SYSIN DD README
echo misc.c
sed 's/.//' >misc.c <<'//GO.SYSIN DD misc.c'
-#include "misc.h"
-
-char errbuf[200];
-char *progname;
-int wantwarn = 0;
-
-int dbg = 0;
-// dbg = 1 : dump slugs
-// dbg = 2 : dump ranges
-// dbg = 4 : report function entry
-// dbg = 8 : follow queue progress
-// dbg = 16: follow page fill progress
//GO.SYSIN DD misc.c
echo misc.h
sed 's/.//' >misc.h <<'//GO.SYSIN DD misc.h'
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <math.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-extern char errbuf[];
-extern char *progname;
-extern int linenum;
-extern int wantwarn;
-
-// #define ERROR fflush(stdout), fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname), fprintf(stderr,
-// #define FATAL ), exit(1)
-// #define WARNING )
-
-#define ERROR fprintf(stdout, "\n#MESSAGE TO USER: "), sprintf(errbuf,
-#define FATAL ), fputs(errbuf, stdout), \
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname), \
- fputs(errbuf, stderr), \
- fflush(stdout), \
- exit(1)
-#define WARNING ), fputs(errbuf, stdout), \
- wantwarn ? \
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname), \
- fputs(errbuf, stderr) : 0, \
- fflush(stdout)
-
-#define eq(s,t) (strcmp(s,t) == 0)
-
-inline max(int x, int y) { return x > y ? x : y; }
-inline min(int x, int y) { return x > y ? y : x; }
-inline abs(int x) { return (x >= 0) ? x : -x; }
-
-extern int dbg;
-
-extern int pn, userpn; // actual and user-defined page numbers
-extern int pagetop, pagebot; // printing margins
-extern int physbot; // physical bottom of the page
//GO.SYSIN DD misc.h
echo mkfile
sed 's/.//' >mkfile <<'//GO.SYSIN DD mkfile'
-</$objtype/mkfile
-
-TARG=aux/pm
-OFILES=misc.$O\
- slug.$O\
- range.$O\
- queue.$O\
- page.$O\
-
-HFILES=misc.h\
-
-BIN=/$objtype/bin
-</sys/src/cmd/mkone
-CC=c++/$CC
-LD=c++/$LD
-CFLAGS=
-
-slug.$O: slug.h
-range.$O: range.h slug.h
-queue.$O: page.h range.h slug.h
-page.$O: page.h range.h slug.h
-
-test:V: $O.out
- tryout $O.out
//GO.SYSIN DD mkfile
echo page.c
sed 's/.//' >page.c <<'//GO.SYSIN DD page.c'
-#include "misc.h"
-#include "slug.h"
-#include "range.h"
-#include "page.h"
-
-const MAXRANGES = 1000;
-static range *ptemp[MAXRANGES]; // for movefloats()
-
-static void swapright(int n) // used by movefloats()
-{
- range *t = ptemp[n];
- ptemp[n] = ptemp[n+1];
- ptemp[n+1] = t;
- ptemp[n]->setaccum( ptemp[n+1]->accum() -
- ptemp[n+1]->rawht() + ptemp[n]->rawht() );
- ptemp[n+1]->setaccum( ptemp[n]->accum() + ptemp[n+1]->rawht() );
-}
-
-// Figure out the goal position for each floating range on scratch,
-// and move it past stream ranges until it's as close to its goal as possible.
-static void movefloats(stream *scratch, double scale)
-{
- const int Huge = 100000;
- for (int nranges = 0; scratch->more(); scratch->advance())
- ptemp[nranges++] = scratch->current();
- scratch->freeall();
- ufrange rtemp;
- ptemp[nranges] = &rtemp;
- rtemp.setgoal(Huge);
- int accumV = 0; // compute accum values and
- for (int i = 0; i < nranges; i++) { // pick closest goal for floats
- ptemp[i]->pickgoal(accumV, scale);
- ptemp[i]->setaccum(accumV += ptemp[i]->rawht());
- }
- int j; // index for inner loop below:
- for (i = nranges; --i >= 0; ) // stably sort floats to bottom
- for (j = i; j < nranges; j++)
- if (ptemp[j]->goal() > ptemp[j+1]->goal())
- swapright(j);
- else
- break;
- if (dbg & 16)
- printf("#movefloats: before floating, from bottom:\n");
- for (i = nranges; --i >= 0; ) { // find topmost float
- if (ptemp[i]->goal() == NOGOAL)
- break;
- if (dbg & 16)
- printf("# serialno %d goal %d height %d\n",
- ptemp[i]->serialno(), ptemp[i]->goal(),
- ptemp[i]->rawht());
- } // i+1 is topmost float
- for (i++ ; i < nranges; i++) // move each float up the page
- for (j = i; j > 0; j--) // as long as closer to its goal
- if (ptemp[j]->goal()
- <= ptemp[j-1]->accum() + ptemp[j]->rawht()/2
- && ptemp[j-1]->goal() == NOGOAL)
- swapright(j-1);
- else
- break;
- if (ptemp[nranges] != &rtemp)
- ERROR "goal sentinel has disappeared from movefloats" FATAL;
- for (i = 0; i < nranges; i++) // copy sorted list back
- scratch->append(ptemp[i]);
-}
-
-// Traverse the leaves of a tree of ranges, filtering out only SP and VBOX.
-static range *filter(generator *g)
-{
- range *r;
- while (r = g->next())
- if (r->isvbox() || r->issp())
- break;
- return r;
-}
-
-// Zero out leading and trailing spaces; coalesce adjacent SP's.
-static void trimspace(stream *scratch)
-{
- range *r, *prevr = 0;
- for (generator g = scratch; (r = filter(&g)) != 0 && r->issp(); prevr = r)
- r->setheight(0); // zap leading SP
- for ( ; (r = filter(&g)) != 0; prevr = r)
- if (r->issp())
- if (prevr && prevr->issp()) {
- // coalesce adjacent SPs
- r->setheight(max(r->rawht(), prevr->height()));
- prevr->setheight(0);
- } else // a VBOX intervened
- r->setheight(r->rawht());
- if (prevr && prevr->issp()) // zap *all* trailing space
- prevr->setheight(0); // (since it all coalesced
- // into the last one)
-}
-
-// Pad the non-zero SP's in scratch so the total height is wantht.
-// Note that the SP values in scratch are not the raw values, and
-// indeed may already have been padded.
-static void justify(stream *scratch, int wantht)
-{
- range *r;
- int nsp = 0, hsp = 0;
-
- int adjht = scratch->height();
- // Find all the spaces.
- for (generator g = scratch; r = g.next(); )
- if (r->issp() && r->height() > 0) {
- nsp++;
- hsp += r->height();
- }
- int excess = wantht - adjht;
- if (excess < 0)
- ERROR "something on page %d is oversize by %d\n",
- userpn, -excess WARNING;
- if (dbg & 16)
- printf("# justify %d: excess %d nsp %d hsp %d adjht %d\n",
- userpn, excess, nsp, hsp, adjht);
- if (excess <= 0 || nsp == 0)
- return;
- // Redistribute the excess space.
- for (g = scratch; r = g.next(); )
- if (r->issp() && r->height() > 0) {
- int delta = (int) ((float)(r->height()*excess)/hsp + 0.5);
- if (dbg & 16)
- printf("# pad space %d by %d: hsp %d excess %d\n",
- r->height(), delta, hsp, excess);
- r->setheight(r->height() + delta);
- }
-}
-
-// If r were added to s, would the height of the composed result be at most maxht?
-int wouldfit(range *r, stream *s, int maxht)
-{
- if (r->rawht() + s->rawht() <= maxht)
- return 1; // the conservative test succeeded
- stream scratch; // local playground for costly test
- for (stream cd = *s; cd.more(); cd.advance())
- scratch.append(cd.current());
- scratch.append(r);
- movefloats(&scratch, ((double) scratch.rawht())/maxht);
- trimspace(&scratch);
- int retval = scratch.height() <= maxht;
- scratch.freeall();
- return retval;
-}
-
-// If s1 were added to s, would the height of the composed result be at most maxht?
-// The computational structure is similar to that above.
-int wouldfit(stream *s1, stream *s, int maxht)
-{
- if (s1->rawht() + s->rawht() <= maxht)
- return 1;
- stream scratch;
- for (stream cd = *s; cd.more(); cd.advance())
- scratch.append(cd.current());
- for (cd = *s1; cd.more(); cd.advance())
- scratch.append(cd.current());
- movefloats(&scratch, ((double) scratch.rawht())/maxht);
- trimspace(&scratch);
- int retval = scratch.height() <= maxht;
- scratch.freeall();
- return retval;
-}
-
-// All of stream *s is destined for one column or the other; which is it to be?
-void multicol::choosecol(stream *s, int goalht)
-{
- stream *dest;
- if (!leftblocked && wouldfit(s, &(column[0]), goalht))
- dest = &(column[0]);
- else {
- dest = &(column[1]);
- if (!s->current()->floatable())
- // a stream item is going into the right
- // column, so no more can go into the left.
- leftblocked = 1;
- }
- for (stream cd = *s; cd.more(); cd.advance())
- dest->append(cd.current());
-}
-
-double coltol = 0.5;
-
-// Try, very hard, to put everything in the multicol into two columns
-// so that the total height is at most htavail.
-void multicol::compose(int defonly)
-{
- if (!nonempty()) {
- setheight(0);
- return;
- }
- scratch.freeall(); // fill scratch with everything destined
- // for either column
- for (stream cd = definite; cd.more(); cd.advance())
- scratch.append(cd.current());
- if (!defonly)
- for (cd = *(currpage->stage); cd.more(); cd.advance())
- if (cd.current()->numcol() == 2)
- scratch.append(cd.current());
- scratch.restoreall(); // in particular, floatables' goals
- int rawht = scratch.rawht();
- int halfheight = (int)(coltol*rawht);
- // choose a goal height
- int maxht = defonly ? halfheight : htavail;
-secondtry:
- for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++)
- column[i].freeall();
- leftblocked = 0;
- cd = scratch;
- while (cd.more()) {
- queue ministage; // for the minimally acceptable chunks
- ministage.freeall(); // that are to be added to either column
- while (cd.more() && !cd.current()->issentinel()) {
- ministage.enqueue(cd.current());
- cd.advance();
- }
- choosecol(&ministage, maxht);
- if (cd.more() && cd.current()->issentinel())
- cd.advance(); // past sentinel
- }
- if (height() > htavail && maxht != htavail) {
- // We tried to balance the columns, but
- // the result was too tall. Go back
- // and try again with the less ambitious
- // goal of fitting the space available.
- maxht = htavail;
- goto secondtry;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
- movefloats(&(column[i]), ((double) column[i].rawht())/currpage->pagesize);
- trimspace(&(column[i]));
- }
- if (dbg & 32) {
- printf("#multicol::compose: htavail %d maxht %d dv %d\n",
- htavail, maxht, height());
- dump();
- }
- if (defonly)
- stretch(height());
-}
-
-// A sequence of two-column ranges waits on the stage.
-// So long as the page's skeleton hasn't changed--that is, the maximum height
-// available to the two-column chunk is the same--we just use the columns that
-// have been built up so far, and choose a column into which to put the stage.
-// If the skeleton has changed, however, then we may need to make entirely
-// new decisions about which column gets what, so we recompose the whole page.
-void multicol::tryout()
-{
- if (htavail == prevhtavail)
- choosecol(currpage->stage, htavail);
- else
- currpage->compose(DRAFT);
- prevhtavail = htavail;
-}
-
-// Make both columns the same height.
-// (Maybe this should also be governed by minfull,
-// to prevent padding very underfull columns.)
-void multicol::stretch(int wantht)
-{
- if (wantht < height())
- ERROR "page %d: two-column chunk cannot shrink\n", userpn FATAL;
- for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++)
- justify(&(column[i]), wantht);
- if (dbg & 16)
- printf("#col hts: left %d right %d\n",
- column[0].height(), column[1].height());
-}
-
-// Report an upper bound on how tall the current two-column object is.
-// The (possibly composed) heights of the two columns give a crude upper
-// bound on the total height. If the result is more than the height
-// available for the two-column object, then the columns are each
-// composed to give a better estimate of their heights.
-int multicol::height()
-{
- int retval = max(column[0].height(), column[1].height());
- if (retval < htavail)
- return retval;
- for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
- movefloats(&(column[i]), ((double) column[i].height())/currpage->pagesize);
- trimspace(&(column[i]));
- }
- return max(column[0].height(), column[1].height());
-}
-
-void multicol::dump()
-{
- printf("####2COL dv %d\n", height());
- printf("# left column:\n");
- column[0].dump();
- printf("# right column:\n");
- column[1].dump();
-}
-
-// From the head of queue qp, peel off a piece whose raw height is at most space.
-int peeloff(stream *qp, int space)
-{
- stream *s1 = qp->current()->children();
- if (!(s1 && s1->more() && s1->current()->height() <= space))
- // in other words, either qp's head is
- // not nested, or its first subrange
- return 0; // is also too big, so we give up
- qp->split();
- s1 = qp->current()->children();
- stream *s2 = qp->next()->children();
- while (s2->more() && s2->current()->rawht() <= space) {
- s1->append(s2->current());
- space -= s2->current()->rawht();
- s2->advance();
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-// There are four possibilities for consecutive calls to tryout().
-// If we're processing a sequence of single-column ranges, tryout()
-// uses the original algorithm: (1) conservative test; (2) costly test;
-// (3) split a breakable item.
-// If we're processing a sequence of double-column ranges, tryout()
-// defers to twocol->tryout(), which gradually builds up the contents
-// of the two columns until they're as tall as they can be without
-// exceeding twocol->htavail.
-// If we're processing a sequence of single-column ranges and we
-// get a double-column range, then we use compose() to build a
-// skeleton page and set twocol->htavail, the maximum height that
-// should be occupied by twocol.
-// If we're processing a sequence of double-column ranges and we
-// get a single-column range, then we should go back and squish
-// the double-column chunk as short as possible before we see if
-// we can fit the single-column range.
-void page::tryout()
-{
- if (!stage->more())
- ERROR "empty stage in page::tryout()\n" FATAL;
- int curnumcol = stage->current()->numcol();
- if (dbg & 32) {
- printf("#page::tryout(): ncol = %d, prevncol = %d; on stage:\n",
- curnumcol, prevncol);
- stage->dump();
- printf("#END of stage contents\n");
- }
- switch(curnumcol) {
- default:
- ERROR "unexpected number of columns in tryout(): %d\n",
- stage->current()->numcol() FATAL;
- break;
- case 1:
- if (prevncol == 2)
- compose(FINAL);
- if (wouldfit(stage, &definite, pagesize - twocol->height()))
- commit();
- else if (stage->current()->breakable() || blank()
- && peeloff(stage,
- pagesize - (definite.height() + twocol->height()))) {
- // first add the peeled-off part that fits
- adddef(stage->dequeue());
- // then send the rest back for later
- stage->current()->setbreaking();
- welsh();
- } else if (blank()) {
- stage->current()->rdump();
- ERROR "A %s is too big to continue.\n",
- stage->current()->typename() FATAL;
- } else
- welsh();
- break;
- case 2:
- if (prevncol == 1)
- compose(DRAFT);
- else
- twocol->tryout();
- if (scratch.height() <= pagesize)
- commit();
- else
- welsh();
- break;
- }
- prevncol = curnumcol;
-}
-
-// To compose the page, we (1) fill scratch with the stuff that's meant to
-// go on the page; (2) compose scratch as best we can; (3) set the maximum
-// height available to the two-column part of the page; (4) have the two-
-// column part compose itself.
-// In the computation of twocol->htavail, it does not matter that
-// twocol->height() is merely an upper bound, because it is merely being
-// subtracted out to give the exact total height of the single-column stuff.
-void page::compose(int final)
-{
- makescratch(final);
- int adjht = scratch.rawht();
- if (dbg & 16)
- printf("# page %d measure %d\n", userpn, adjht);
- movefloats(&scratch, ((double) adjht)/pagesize);
- trimspace(&scratch);
- twocol->htavail = pagesize - (scratch.height() - twocol->height());
- twocol->compose(final);
- adjht = scratch.height();
- if (dbg & 16)
- printf("# page %d measure %d after trim\n", userpn, adjht);
-}
-
-// Fill the scratch area with ranges destined for the page.
-// If defonly == 0, then add anything that's on stage--this is a trial run.
-// If defonly != 0, use only what's definitely on the page.
-void page::makescratch(int defonly)
-{
- scratch.freeall();
- for (stream cd = definite; cd.more(); cd.advance())
- scratch.append(cd.current());
- if (!defonly)
- for (cd = *stage; cd.more(); cd.advance())
- if (cd.current()->numcol() == 1)
- scratch.append(cd.current());
- if (twocol->nonempty())
- scratch.append(twocol);
-}
-
-// Accept the current contents of the stage.
-// If the stage contains two-column ranges, add a sentinel to indicate the end
-// of a chunk of stage contents.
-void page::commit()
-{
- if (dbg & 4)
- printf("#entering page::commit()\n");
- int numcol = 0;
- while (stage->more()) {
- numcol = stage->current()->numcol();
- adddef(stage->dequeue());
- }
- if (numcol == 2)
- adddef(new sentrange);
-}
-
-// Send the current contents of the stage back to its source.
-void page::welsh()
-{
- if (dbg & 4)
- printf("#entering page::welsh()\n");
- while (stage->more()) {
- range *r = stage->dequeue();
- r->enqueue(ANDBLOCK);
- }
-}
-
-enum { USonly = 1 };
-
-// So long as anything is eligible to go onto the page, keep trying.
-// Once nothing is eligible, compose and justify the page.
-void page::fill()
-{
- while (stage->prime())
- stage->pend();
- compose(FINAL);
- if (dbg & 16)
- scratch.dump();
- if (anymore()) {
- int adjht = scratch.height();
- if (adjht > minfull*pagesize) {
- justify(&scratch, pagesize);
- adjht = scratch.height();
- int stretchamt = max(pagesize - adjht, 0);
- twocol->stretch(twocol->height() + stretchamt);
- // in case the page's stretchability lies
- // entirely in its two-column part
- } else
- ERROR "page %d only %.0f%% full; will not be adjusted\n",
- userpn, 100*(double) adjht/pagesize WARNING;
- }
-}
-
-void page::adddef(range *r)
-{
- if (dbg & 4)
- printf("#entering page::adddef()\n");
- switch (r->numcol()) {
- case 1: definite.append(r);
- break;
- case 2: twocol->definite.append(r);
- break;
- default: ERROR "%d-column range unexpected\n", r->numcol() FATAL;
- }
-}
-
-int multicol::print(int cv, int col)
-{
- if (col != 0)
- ERROR "multicolumn output must start in left column\n" FATAL;
- int curv = cv, maxv = cv; // print left column
- for ( ; column[0].more(); column[0].advance()) {
- curv = column[0].current()->print(curv, 0);
- maxv = max(maxv, curv);
- }
- curv = cv; // print right column
- for ( ; column[1].more(); column[1].advance()) {
- curv = column[1].current()->print(curv, 1);
- maxv = max(maxv, curv);
- }
- return maxv;
-}
-
-void page::print()
-{
- static int tops = 1, bots = 1;
- if (!scratch.more()) {
- ERROR "## Here's what's left on squeue:\n" WARNING;
- squeue.dump();
- ERROR "## Here's what's left on bfqueue:\n" WARNING;
- bfqueue.dump();
- ERROR "## Here's what's left on ufqueue:\n" WARNING;
- ufqueue.dump();
- ERROR "page %d appears to be empty\n", userpn WARNING;
- fflush(stderr), fflush(stdout), exit(0);
- // something is very wrong if this happens
- }
- printf("p%d\n", userpn); // print troff output page number
- if (ptlist.more()) { // print page header
- ptlist.current()->print(0, 0);
- ptlist.advance();
- } else if (tops) {
- ERROR "ran out of page titles at %d\n", userpn WARNING;
- tops = 0;
- }
- int curv = 0;
- printf("V%d\n", curv = pagetop);// print page contents
- for ( ; scratch.more(); scratch.advance()) {
- curv = scratch.current()->print(curv, 0);
- }
- if (btlist.more()) { // print page footer
- btlist.current()->print(0, 0);
- btlist.advance();
- } else if (bots) {
- ERROR "ran out of page bottoms at %d\n", userpn WARNING;
- bots = 0;
- }
- printf("V%d\n", physbot); // finish troff output page
-}
-
-int pagetop = 0; // top printing margin
-int pagebot = 0; // bottom printing margin
-int physbot = 0; // physical bottom of page
-
-double minfull = 0.9; // minimum fullness before padding
-
-int pn = 0; // cardinal page number
-int userpn = 0; // page number derived from PT slugs
-
-static void makepage()
-{
- page pg(pagebot - pagetop);
- ++pn;
- userpn = ptlist.more() ? ptlist.current()->pn() : pn;
- pg.fill();
- pg.print();
-}
-
-static void conv(FILE *fp)
-{
- startup(fp); // read slugs, etc.
- while (anymore())
- makepage();
- lastrange->print(0, 0); // trailer
- checkout(); // check that everything was printed
-}
-
-main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- static FILE *fp = stdin;
- progname = argv[0];
- while (argc > 1 && argv[1][0] == '-') {
- switch (argv[1][1]) {
- case 'd':
- dbg = atoi(&argv[1][2]);
- if (dbg == 0)
- dbg = ~0;
- break;
- case 'm':
- minfull = 0.01*atof(&argv[1][2]);
- break;
- case 'c':
- coltol = 0.01*atof(&argv[1][2]);
- break;
- case 'w':
- wantwarn = 1;
- break;
- }
- argc--;
- argv++;
- }
- if (argc <= 1)
- conv(stdin);
- else
- while (--argc > 0) {
- if (strcmp(*++argv, "-") == 0)
- fp = stdin;
- else if ((fp = fopen(*argv, "r")) == NULL)
- ERROR "can't open %s\n", *argv FATAL;
- conv(fp);
- fclose(fp);
- }
- exit(0);
-}
//GO.SYSIN DD page.c
echo page.h
sed 's/.//' >page.h <<'//GO.SYSIN DD page.h'
-extern queue squeue; // the three queues on which ranges reside
-extern queue bfqueue;
-extern queue ufqueue;
-
-extern double minfull;
-
-extern double coltol;
-
-int anymore();
-
-// The following is used in some calls to range::enqueue(int = 0).
-#define ANDBLOCK 1
-
-class page;
-
-enum { DRAFT = 0, FINAL = 1 };
-
-// The mergestream currpage->stage serves as a staging area for page makeup:
-// when primed, it contains a minimal acceptable chunk of input ranges.
-// The page must either take or leave everything that's on stage.
-class mergestream : public queue {
- page *currpage; // current page that's accepting stuff
- public:
- mergestream(page *cp) { currpage = cp; unblock(); }
- void unblock();
- int prime(); // stage next legal chunk
- void pend(); // process pending chunk on stage
-};
-
-// The multicol currpage->twocol is the two-column piece of the page to which
-// two-column ranges are currently being added.
-// The page sets htavail to indicate how tall it is allowed to become.
-// All ranges on definite must be placed when the multicol is printed.
-// Each of these definite ranges also resides on one of column[0] and [1],
-// which represent the current best guess about how to divide definite
-// between the two columns.
-class multicol : public range {
- page *currpage; // current page that's accepting stuff
- stream definite; // definitely on page
- stream scratch; // for trial compositions
- stream column[2]; // left (0) and right (1) columns
- int leftblocked; // OK to add to left column?
- int htavail; // max possible ht, set by page::tryout()
- int prevhtavail; // max 2-colht last time we added something
- friend page;
-public:
- multicol(page *cp) { currpage = cp;
- leftblocked = 0;
- htavail = 0;
- prevhtavail = -1;
- setgoal(NOGOAL); }
- // the two-column piece behaves as part
- // of the stream of single-column input.
- int numcol() { return 1; }
- int nonempty() { return definite.more(); }
- void choosecol(range *, int);// add first arg to one or other column
- void choosecol(stream*, int);// add *all ranges on first arg*
- // to one or other column
- // NOT the same as a mapcar of the
- // preceding function over the ranges
- // on the first argument!
- void compose(int); // divide into two columns
- void tryout(); // decide which column gets stage contents
- void stretch(int); // justify both columns to given height
- int print(int curv, int col);
- int height(); // an upper bound on actual height
- int rawht() { return max(column[0].rawht(), column[1].rawht()); }
- void reheight(int *cv, int *mv)
- { *cv += height(); *mv = max(*mv, *cv); }
- void dump();
- int isvbox() { return nonempty(); } // during trimspace()
-};
-
-// These sentinel ranges are used to separate the ranges on twocol::definite
-// into the chunks in which they came from the staging area.
-// Thus, they preserve the results of the computation that was done to prime
-// page::stage.
-class sentrange : public range {
- public:
- sentrange() { }
- int numcol() { return 2; }
- int issentinel() { return 1; }
-};
-
-class page {
- int pagesize; // allowed maximum height
- int prevncol; // was last item tried 1- or 2-column?
- int vsince; // how many vboxes from "current" BS
- // (to avoid putting a single line on
- // a page with a very large floatable)
- stream definite; // definitely on page, in input order
- stream scratch; // playground in which to alter page
- void cmdproc(); // process any of several commands
- void parmproc(); // process any of several parameters
- void tryout(); // see whether current stage contents fit
- void compose(int); // float and trim current page contents
- void makescratch(int); // fill scratch area
- void commit(); // accept the items on stage
- void welsh(); // reject the items on stage
- void adddef(range *r); // add to one of the definite queues
- // (definite or twocol->definite)
- public:
- mergestream *stage;
- friend mergestream;
- multicol *twocol;
- friend multicol;
- page(int p) { pagesize = p;
- prevncol = 1;
- vsince = 0;
- stage = new mergestream(this);
- twocol = new multicol(this); }
- ~page() { definite.freeall(); scratch.freeall(); }
- void fill();
- int blank() { return !definite.more() && !twocol->definite.more();}
- void print();
-};
-
-// functions in page.c
-main(int, char **);
//GO.SYSIN DD page.h
echo queue.c
sed 's/.//' >queue.c <<'//GO.SYSIN DD queue.c'
-#include "misc.h"
-#include "slug.h"
-#include "range.h"
-#include "page.h"
-
-queue squeue;
-queue bfqueue;
-queue ufqueue;
-
-// We use the stream function current() to access a queue's head.
-// Thus, queue member curr should always point to its first range.
-void queue::check(char *whence)
-{
- if (dbg & 8) {
- char *p;
- if (this == &squeue)
- p = "squeue";
- else if (this == &bfqueue)
- p = "bfqueue";
- else if (this == &ufqueue)
- p = "ufqueue";
- else
- p = "weird queue";
- printf("#checking %s\n", p);
- }
- if (first != curr)
- ERROR "check(%s): first != curr, line %d\n", whence, curr->rp->lineno() FATAL;
-}
-
-// When ranges are told to enqueue themselves, they are being rejected from the
-// stage back onto their original queues.
-// They reset any parameters that may have been altered by staging or trial
-// composition.
-
-void range::enqueue(int block)
-{
- squeue.enqueue(this);
- if (block)
- squeue.block();
-}
-
-void ufrange::enqueue(int block)
-{
- restore(); // both goal positions
- ufqueue.enqueue(this);
- if (block)
- ufqueue.block();
-}
-
-void bfrange::enqueue(int block)
-{
- restore(); // both goal positions
- bfqueue.enqueue(this);
- if (block)
- bfqueue.block();
-}
-
-int anymore()
-{
- return !(squeue.empty() && ufqueue.empty() && bfqueue.empty());
-}
-
-void mergestream::unblock()
-{
- squeue.unblock();
- bfqueue.unblock();
- ufqueue.unblock();
-}
-
-// Fill the staging area with a minimal chunk of input ranges.
-int mergestream::prime()
-{
- if (dbg & 4)
- printf("#entering mergestream::prime()\n");
- if (!empty())
- return 1;
- int brkok = 1; // is it OK to break after the last
- // VBOX that was added to the stage?
- int needheight = -1; // minimum acceptable height of the
- // chunk being constructed on stage
- // If the range at the head of any queue is breaking,
- // deal with it first.
- if (squeue.more() && squeue.current()->breaking())
- enqueue(squeue.dequeue());
- else if (bfqueue.more() && (bfqueue.current()->breaking() ||
- (bfqueue.serialno() < squeue.serialno())))
- enqueue(bfqueue.dequeue());
- else if (ufqueue.more() && (ufqueue.current()->breaking() ||
- (ufqueue.serialno() < squeue.serialno())))
- enqueue(ufqueue.dequeue());
- else while (squeue.more()) {
- // Fill the stage with enough ranges to be a valid chunk.
- range *r = squeue.dequeue();
- if (r->isvbox()) { // VBOX
- if (dbg & 16)
- printf("#VBOX: !empty: %d; brkok: %d; vsince: %d\n",
- !empty(), brkok, currpage->vsince);
- if (!empty() // there's something there
- && brkok
- // it's OK to break here
- && currpage->vsince >= 2
- // enough stream has gone onto this page
- && rawht() >= needheight
- // current need has been satisfied
- ) {
- // the stage already contains enough
- // ranges, so this one can wait
- r->enqueue();
- break;
- } else {
- if (r->rawht() > 0) {
- ++currpage->vsince;
- brkok = r->brkafter();
- }
- enqueue(r);
- }
- } else if (r->isnested() || r->issp()) { // US, SP
- if (!empty() && rawht() >= needheight) {
- // enough already, wait
- r->enqueue();
- break;
- }
- currpage->vsince = 0;
- enqueue(r);
- if (height() >= needheight)
- break;
- } else if (r->isneed()) { // NE
- if (!empty() && rawht() >= needheight) {
- // not currently working on an unsatisfied NEed
- r->enqueue();
- break;
- }
- // deal with overlapping NEeds
- needheight = rawht() + max(needheight - rawht(), r->needht());
- enqueue(r);
- } else if (r->forceflush() == NO) {
- enqueue(r);
- } else if (r->forceflush() == YES) {
- currpage->vsince = 0;
- if (!empty()) {
- // ready or not, r must wait
- r->enqueue();
- break;
- }
- enqueue(r);
- break;
- } else
- ERROR "unexpected %s[%s] in prime(), line %d\n",
- r->typename(), r->headstr(), r->lineno() FATAL;
- }
- return more(); // 0 if nothing was staged
-}
-
-void page::cmdproc()
-{
- if (stage->next())
- ERROR "more than a single command on bsqueue\n" FATAL;
- switch (stage->current()->cmdtype()) {
- case FC: // freeze the current 2-column range and start a new one
- adddef(stage->dequeue());
- twocol->compose(FINAL);
- adddef(twocol);
- twocol = new multicol(this);
- break;
- case BP: // force a page break
- adddef(stage->dequeue());
- squeue.block();
- break;
- case FL: // flush out all floatables that precede this range:
- // no more stream input allowed until they're past
- if (stage->serialno() > ufqueue.serialno() ||
- stage->serialno() > bfqueue.serialno()) {
- range *r = stage->dequeue();
- r->enqueue(ANDBLOCK);
- } else
- adddef(stage->dequeue());
- break;
- default:
- stage->current()->dump();
- ERROR "unknown command\n" FATAL;
- }
-}
-
-void page::parmproc()
-{
- if (stage->next())
- ERROR "more than a single parameter on bsqueue\n" FATAL;
- switch (stage->current()->parmtype()) {
- case NP: // page top margin
- if (blank())
- pagetop = stage->current()->parm();
- pagesize = pagebot - pagetop;
- break;
- case FO:
- if (blank())
- pagebot = stage->current()->parm();
- pagesize = pagebot - pagetop;
- break;
- case PL:
- if (blank())
- physbot = stage->current()->parm();
- break;
- case MF:
- minfull = 0.01*stage->current()->parm();
- break;
- case CT:
- coltol = 0.01*stage->current()->parm();
- break;
- case WARN:
- wantwarn = stage->current()->parm();
- break;
- case DBG:
- dbg = stage->current()->parm();
- break;
- default:
- stage->current()->dump();
- ERROR "unknown parameter\n" FATAL;
- }
- adddef(stage->dequeue());
-}
-
-// Process the contents of the staging area; a relic that used to do more.
-void mergestream::pend()
-{
- if (dbg & 4)
- printf("#entering mergestream::pend()\n");
- if (!more())
- return;
- if (current()->iscmd())
- currpage->cmdproc();
- else if (current()->isparm())
- currpage->parmproc();
- else
- currpage->tryout();
-}
//GO.SYSIN DD queue.c
echo range.c
sed 's/.//' >range.c <<'//GO.SYSIN DD range.c'
-#include <math.h>
-#include "misc.h"
-#include "slug.h"
-#include "range.h"
-
-void sprange::reheight(int *cv, int *mv)
-{
- if (*cv != *mv)
- ERROR "slug %d: an imbedded SP, line %d\n",
- first->serialno(), first->lineno() WARNING;
- *cv += dv;
- *mv = max(*mv, *cv);
-}
-
-void sprange::rerawht(int *cv, int *mv)
-{
- *cv += rawht();
- *mv = max(*mv, *cv);
-}
-
-void nestrange::restore()
-{
- subrange->restoreall();
-}
-
-void stream::freeall() // not a destructor; called explicitly
-{
- strblk *p, *q;
- for (p = first; p; p = q) {
- q = p->next;
- delete p;
- }
- first = last = curr = 0;
-}
-
-void stream::dump()
-{
- for (stream s = *this; s.more(); s.advance())
- s.current()->dump();
-}
-
-void stream::rdump()
-{
- for (stream s = *this; s.more(); s.advance())
- s.current()->rdump();
-}
-
-int stream::restoreall()
-{
- for (stream s = *this; s.more(); s.advance())
- s.current()->restore();
- return measure(this);
-}
-
-range *stream::append(range *r)
-{
- if (last == 0)
- curr = first = last = new strblk;
- else {
- last->next = new strblk;
- last = last->next;
- if (curr == 0)
- curr = last;
- }
- last->next = 0;
- return last->rp = r;
-}
-
-void stream::split() // duplicate current() range
-{
- strblk *s2 = new strblk;
- range *r2 = curr->rp->clone();
- s2->rp = r2;
- s2->next = curr->next;
- if (last == curr)
- last = s2;
- curr->next = s2;
- curr->rp->killkids(); // children only in the 2nd one
- // r2->crosslink(r1);
-}
-
-int stream::height()
-{
- stream s = *this;
- for (int h = 0; s.more(); s.advance())
- h += s.current()->height();
- return h;
-}
-
-int stream::rawht()
-{
- stream s = *this;
- for (int h = 0; s.more(); s.advance())
- h += s.current()->rawht();
- return h;
-}
-
-int measure(stream *sp) // record high-water mark of stream
-{ // sets nested stream heights
- stream s = *sp;
- int curv, maxv;
- for (maxv = curv = 0; s.more(); s.advance())
- s.current()->reheight(&curv, &maxv);
- return maxv;
-}
-
-int rawmeasure(stream *sp)
-{
- stream s = *sp;
- int curv, maxv;
- for (maxv = curv = 0; s.more(); s.advance())
- s.current()->rerawht(&curv, &maxv);
- return maxv;
-}
-
-void nestrange::rdump()
-{
- dump();
- if (subrange)
- subrange->rdump();
-}
-
-void nestrange::killkids()
-{
- subrange = new stream;
-}
-
-int nestrange::print(int curv, int col)
-{
- int ocurv = curv;
- first->slugout(col);
- for (stream s = *subrange; s.more(); s.advance())
- curv = s.current()->print(curv, col);
- return ocurv + height();
-}
-
-#define macroclone(rangetype) range *rangetype::clone() {\
- rangetype *t = new rangetype;\
- *t = *this;\
- return t; }
-
-macroclone(usrange);
-macroclone(ufrange);
-macroclone(bfrange);
-
-#undef macroclone
-
-#define macropickgoal(rangetype) void rangetype::pickgoal(int acv, double scale) {\
- if (scale > 1) {\
- goalV = (int)(scale*goalV);\
- goal2 = (int)(scale*goal2);\
- }\
- if (abs(acv - goalV) > abs(acv-goal2))\
- goalV = goal2; }
-
-macropickgoal(ufrange)
-macropickgoal(bfrange)
-
-#undef macropickgoal
-
-range *generator::next()
-{
- range *r;
- if (child) {
- if (r = child->next())
- return r;
- delete child;
- child = 0;
- }
- if (!s.more())
- return 0;
- r = s.current();
- if (r->isnested())
- child = new generator(r->children());
- s.advance();
- return r;
-}
-
-range *queue::enqueue(range *r)
-{
- if (dbg & 8)
- printf("#entering queue::enqueue()\n");
- check("queue::enqueue");
- if (!last || last->rp->serialno() < r->serialno()) // common case
- return append(r);
- if (dbg & 8)
- printf("#queue::enqueue() pushing back\n");
- newguy = new strblk;
- newguy->rp = r;
- if (r->serialno() < first->rp->serialno()) {
- newguy->next = first;
- curr = first = newguy;
- return newguy->rp;
- }
- if (dbg & 8)
- printf("#queue::enqueue() searching down queue\n");
- for (curr = first;
- next() && next()->serialno() < r->serialno();
- curr = curr->next)
- ;
- newguy->next = curr->next;
- curr->next = newguy;
- curr = first; // restore important queue condition
- return newguy->rp;
-}
-
-range *queue::dequeue()
-{
- if (dbg & 8)
- printf("#entering queue::dequeue()\n");
- check("queue::dequeue");
- curr = first->next;
- range *retval = first->rp;
- delete first;
- first = curr;
- if (!curr)
- last = 0;
- return retval;
-}
-
-// ================================================================================
-
-// functions that munge the troff output stored in slugs[]
-
-// ================================================================================
-
-static void doprefix(FILE *fp) // copy 1st "x" commands to output
-{
- int c;
-
- while ((c = getc(fp)) != EOF) {
- if (c != 'x') {
- ungetc(c, fp);
- break;
- }
- putchar(c);
- do {
- putchar(c = getc(fp));
- } while (c != '\n');
- linenum++;
- }
-// printf("x font 1 R\n"); // horrible kludge: ensure a font for first f1 command
-}
-
-#define DELTASLUGS 15000
-
-static slug *slugs = 0;
-static int nslugs = 0; // slugs has nslugs slots
-static slug *slugp = 0; // next free slug in slugs
-
-static void readslugs(FILE *fp)
-{
- if ((slugs = (slug *) malloc((nslugs = DELTASLUGS)*sizeof(slug))) == NULL)
- ERROR "no room for %d-slug array\n", nslugs FATAL;
- slugp = slugs;
- for (slugp = slugs; ; slugp++) {
- if (slugp >= slugs+nslugs-2) {
- int where = slugp - slugs;
- if ((slugs = (slug *) realloc((char *) slugs, (nslugs += DELTASLUGS)*sizeof(slug))) == NULL)
- ERROR "no room for %d slugs\n", nslugs FATAL;
- ERROR "now slug array can hold %d slugs\n", nslugs WARNING;
- slugp = slugs + where;
- }
- *slugp = getslug(fp);
- if (slugp->type == EOF)
- break;
- }
- *++slugp = eofslug();
- printf("# %d slugs\n", slugp-slugs);
-}
-
-static slug *findend(slug *sp)
-{
- for (slug *p = sp; p->type == sp->type; p++) // skip runs
- ; // espec UF UF UF
- for ( ; p < slugp; p++)
- switch (p->type) {
- case US:
- case UF:
- case BF:
- case PT:
- case BT:
- p = findend(p);
- break;
- case END:
- return p;
- }
- ERROR "walked past EOF in findend looking for %d (%s), line %d\n",
- sp->type, sp->typename(), sp->lineno() FATAL;
- return sp;
-}
-
-static int markp(int i, int n, int parm)
-{ // should VBOX i of n be marked to brevent breaking after it?
- if (i >= n-1)
- return 0;
- return i <= parm-2 || i >= n-parm;
-}
-
-static void markbreak(slug *p)
-{
- // Mark impermissible breakpoints in BS's.
- // The parm field of a VBOX is >0 if we shouldn't break after it.
- int parm; // how many lines must stay on page
- int goahead = 1; // true until we see the next BS
- int nowmark = 0; // true when we should be marking
- int n = 0;
- while (p->type == BS)
- parm = p++->parm; // latest BS parm applies
- slug *op = p;
- while (goahead) {
- switch (p->type) {
- case VBOX: // count VBOXes so second pass knows
- if (p->dv > 0) // knows how far to end of BS
- n++;
- break;
- case US: // mark around EQ/EN, etc.
- nowmark = 1;
- p = findend(p);
- break;
- case UF: // but not around floats, PTs, and BTs
- case BF:
- case PT:
- case BT:
- p = findend(p);
- break;
- case SP: // naked SP: probable macro botch
- nowmark = 1; // mark around it anyhow
- break;
- case BS: // beginning of next paragraph
- case END: // probable macro botch
- case EOF:
- goahead = 0; // stop work after marking
- nowmark = 1;
- default:
- break;
- }
- p++;
- if (nowmark) {
- int i = 0; // VBOX counter for second pass
- while (op < p) {
- switch (op->type) {
- case VBOX:
- if (op->dv > 0)
- op->parm = markp(i, n, parm);
- i++;
- break;
- case US: // caused second pass to begin
- case SP:
- case BS:
- case END:
- case EOF:
- op = p;
- break;
- case UF: // skip on this pass too
- case BF:
- case PT:
- case BT:
- op = findend(op);
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- op++;
- }
- if (i != n)
- ERROR "markbreak failed : i %d n %d\n",
- i, n WARNING;
- op = p;
- nowmark = n = 0;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void fixslugs() // adjust bases and dv's, set parameters, etc.
-{
- slug *prevV = 0;
- for (slug *p = slugs; p < slugp; p++) {
- if (p->type == VBOX) {
- prevV = p;
- continue;
- }
- if (p->base != 0) {
- ERROR "%s slug (type %d) has base = %d, line %d\n",
- p->typename(), p->type, p->base, p->lineno() WARNING;
- }
- if ((p->type == SP) || (p->type == NE))
- continue;
- if (p->type == PAGE)
- prevV = 0;
- if (p->dv != 0)
- if (prevV) {
- prevV->base = max(prevV->base, p->dv);
- p->dv = 0;
- } else {
- ERROR "s slug (type %d) has dv = %d, line %d\n",
- p->typename(), p->type, p->dv, p->lineno() WARNING;
- }
- }
- prevV = 0;
- int firstNP = 0, firstFO = 0, firstPL = 0;
- for (p = slugs; p < slugp; p++) {
- switch (p->type) {
- // adjust the dv in a sequence of VBOXes
- // by subtracting from each the base of the preceding VBOX
- case VBOX:
- if (prevV)
- p->dv -= prevV->base;
- prevV = p;
- break;
- case SP:
- p->dv = max(p->dv, 0);
- break;
- case PAGE:
- p->neutralize();
- prevV = 0;
- break;
- // record only first "declarations" of Page Top and bottom (FO);
- case PARM:
- switch (p->parm) {
- case NP:
- if (firstNP++ == 0)
- pagetop = p->parm2;
- p->neutralize();
- break;
- case FO:
- if (firstFO++ == 0)
- pagebot = p->parm2;
- p->neutralize();
- break;
- case PL:
- if (firstPL++ == 0)
- physbot = p->parm2;
- p->neutralize();
- break;
- }
- break;
- // things that begin groups; not US, which should nest properly
- case UF:
- case BF:
- while ((p+1)->type == p->type) {
- // join adjacent identical
- (p+1)->parm2 = p->parm; // parm is latest
- // parm2 is previous
- p->neutralize(); // so it's not seen later
- p++;
- }
- break;
- // none of the above
- case US:
- case PT:
- case BT:
- case BS:
- case END:
- case TM:
- case COORD:
- case NE:
- case MC:
- case CMD:
- case EOF:
- break;
- default:
- ERROR "Unknown slug type %d in fixslugs, line %d\n",
- p->type, p->lineno() WARNING;
- break;
- }
- }
- int pagesize = pagebot - pagetop;
- if (pagesize == 0)
- ERROR "Page dimensions not declared\n" FATAL;
- if (physbot == 0)
- physbot = pagebot + pagetop;
- printf("# page top %d bot %d size %d physbot %d\n",
- pagetop, pagebot, pagesize, physbot);
- for (p = slugs; p < slugp; p++) {
- switch (p->type) {
- // normalize float parameters
- case BF:
- case UF:
- // primary goal
- p->parm = max(min(p->parm-pagetop, pagesize), 0);
- // secondary goal
- p->parm2 = max(min(p->parm2-pagetop, pagesize), 0);
- break;
- // normalize need parameters
- case NE:
- p->dv = max( min(p->dv, pagesize), 0);
- break;
- // mark permissible breaks
- case BS:
- markbreak(p);
- break;
- }
- if (dbg & 1)
- p->dump();
- }
-}
-
-void checkout()
-{
- for (slug *p = slugs; p < slugp; p++)
- switch (p->type) {
- case PT:
- case BT:
- p = findend(p);
- break;
- case SP:
- case VBOX:
- if (p->seen != 1)
- ERROR "%s slug %d seen %d times\n",
- p->typename(), p->serialno(),
- p->seen WARNING;
- break;
- }
-}
-
-eofrange *lastrange;
-stream ptlist, btlist;
-
-static slug *makeranges(slug *p, stream *s, int level)
-{
- stream *t;
-
- for ( ; p < slugp; p++)
- switch (p->type) {
- case VBOX:
- s->append(new vboxrange(p));
- break;
- case SP:
- s->append(new sprange(p));
- break;
- case BS:
- s->append(new bsrange(p));
- break;
- case US:
- s->append(new usrange(p, t = new stream));
- p = makeranges(p+1, t, level+1);
- break;
- case BF:
- s->append(new bfrange(p, t = new stream));
- p = makeranges(p+1, t, level+1);
- break;
- case UF:
- s->append(new ufrange(p, t = new stream));
- p = makeranges(p+1, t, level+1);
- break;
- case PT:
- ptlist.append(new ptrange(p, t = new stream));
- p = makeranges(p+1, t, level+1);
- break;
- case BT:
- btlist.append(new btrange(p, t = new stream));
- p = makeranges(p+1, t, level+1);
- break;
- case END:
- s->append(new endrange(p));
- return p;
- case TM:
- s->append(new tmrange(p));
- break;
- case COORD:
- s->append(new coordrange(p));
- break;
- case NE:
- if (level) {
- ERROR "Nested NE commands are ignored, line %d\n",
- p->lineno() WARNING;
- p->dv = 0;
- }
- s->append(new nerange(p));
- break;
- case MC:
- s->append(new mcrange(p));
- break;
- case CMD:
- if (level)
- ERROR "Nested command ignored, line %d\n",
- p->lineno() WARNING;
- s->append(new cmdrange(p));
- break;
- case PARM:
- if (level)
- ERROR "Nested parameter ignored, line %d\n",
- p->lineno() WARNING;
- s->append(new parmrange(p));
- break;
- case EOF:
- lastrange = new eofrange(p);
- return 0;
- }
- return p;
-}
-
-static queue text; // unexamined input ranges; the real data
-
-void startup(FILE *fp)
-{
- doprefix(fp); // peel off 'x' commands
- readslugs(fp); // read everything into slugs[]
- fixslugs(); // measure parameters and clean up
- makeranges(slugs, &text, 0); // add range superstructure
- measure(&text); // heights of nested things
- rawmeasure(&text);
- while (text.more()) {
- range *r = text.dequeue();
- if (dbg & 2)
- r->dump();
- r->enqueue();
- }
-}
//GO.SYSIN DD range.c
echo range.h
sed 's/.//' >range.h <<'//GO.SYSIN DD range.h'
-const NOGOAL = -1;
-
-class stream;
-
-enum primeflush { NO, YES, EXPECTED, UNEXPECTED }; // mergestream::prime()
-
-// Ranges do two things. They interpose a layer between slugs and the rest
-// of the program; this is important because of the grossness of the slug
-// data structure (made necessary by its origins in troff output). Ranges also
-// group together other ranges into meaningful chunks like unbreakable stream
-// objects, floatable objects, and page headers and footers.
-// Member function height() returns a range's height as of the latest composition.
-// Member function rawht() returns the range's original height in the input.
-class range {
- protected:
- slug *first; // earliest slug in range
- int accumV; // accumulated V to this point
- public:
- range() { first = 0; accumV = 0; }
- range(slug *p) { first = p; accumV = 0; }
- char *headstr() {
- return first ? first->headstr() : ""; }
- char *typename() { return first->typename(); }
- int serialno() { return first->serialno(); }
- int lineno() { return first->lineno(); }
- virtual void dump() { first->dump(); }
- virtual void rdump() { dump(); }
- virtual int print(int cv, int col) {
- first->slugout(col); return cv; }
- virtual int floatable() { return 0; }
- virtual int brkafter() { return 1; }
- virtual int isnested() { return 0; }
- virtual int issp() { return 0; }
- virtual int isvbox() { return 0; }
- virtual int isneed() { return 0; }
- virtual int iscmd() { return 0; }
- virtual int cmdtype() { return -1; }
- virtual int isparm() { return 0; }
- virtual int parmtype() { return -1; }
- virtual int parm() { return -1; }
- virtual int breakable() { return 0; }
- virtual int forceflush() { return UNEXPECTED; }
- virtual int pn() { return 0; }
- virtual stream *children() { return 0; } // see page::peeloff()
- virtual void killkids() { }
- virtual void enqueue(int = 0);
- virtual int height() { return 0; }
- virtual int rawht() { return 0; }
- virtual int needht() { return 0; }
- virtual void reheight(int *, int *) { }
- virtual void rerawht(int *, int *) { }
- virtual void setheight(int) { }
- virtual void restore() { } // goals of floatables
- virtual int goal() { return NOGOAL; }
- int accum() { return accumV; }
- void setaccum(int n) { accumV = n; }
- virtual void setgoal(int) { }
- virtual void pickgoal(int, double) { }
- virtual int numcol() { return first->numcol(); }
- virtual int issentinel() { return 0; }
- virtual range *clone() { return 0; }
- virtual int breaking() { return 0; }
- virtual void setbreaking() { }
-};
-
-class vboxrange : public range {
- int dv; // inherited from slug
- int base; // inherited from slug
- int brk; // 0 => ok to break after, 1 => no break
- public:
- vboxrange(slug *p) : range(p) { dv = p->dv; base = p->base; brk = p->parm; }
- void dump() {
- printf("#### VBOX brk? %d dv %d ht %d\n", brk, dv, dv+base); }
- int print(int cv, int col) {
- printf("V%d\n", cv += dv); first->slugout(col); return cv+base; }
- int brkafter() { return !brk; }
- int isvbox() { return 1; }
- int forceflush() { return NO; }
- int height() { return dv + base; }
- int rawht() { return first->dv + first->base; }
- void reheight(int *cv, int *mv) {
- *cv += dv+base; *mv = max(*mv, *cv); }
- void rerawht(int *cv, int *mv) {
- *cv += rawht(); *mv = max(*mv, *cv); }
-};
-
-class sprange : public range {
- int dv;
- public:
- sprange(slug *p) : range(p) { dv = first->dv; }
- void dump() {
- printf("#### SP dv %d (originally %d)\n", dv, first->dv); }
- int print(int cv, int col) {
- first->slugout(col); return cv + dv; }
- int issp() { return 1; }
- int forceflush() { return YES; }
- int height() { return dv; }
- int rawht() { return first->dv; }
- void reheight(int *, int *);
- void rerawht(int *, int *);
- void setheight(int n) { dv = n; }
-};
-
-class tmrange : public range {
- public:
- tmrange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int forceflush() { return NO; }
- int print(int cv, int col) { first->slugout(col); return cv; }
-};
-
-class coordrange : public range {
- public:
- coordrange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int forceflush() { return NO; }
- int print(int cv, int col)
- { first->slugout(col); printf(" Y %d\n", cv); return cv; }
-};
-
-class nerange : public range {
- public:
- nerange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int isneed() { return 1; }
- int forceflush() { return YES; }
- int needht() { return first->dv; }
-};
-
-class mcrange : public range {
- public:
- mcrange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int forceflush() { return YES; }
-};
-
-class cmdrange : public range {
- public:
- cmdrange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int iscmd() { return 1; }
- int forceflush() { return YES; }
- int cmdtype() { return first->parm; }
-};
-
-class parmrange : public range {
- public:
- parmrange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int isparm() { return 1; }
- int forceflush() { return YES; }
- int parmtype() { return first->parm; }
- int parm() { return first->parm2; }
-};
-
-class bsrange : public range {
- public:
- bsrange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int forceflush() { return NO; }
- int print(int cv, int col) { first->slugout(col); return cv; }
-};
-
-class endrange : public range {
- public:
- endrange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int forceflush() { return UNEXPECTED; }
-};
-
-class eofrange : public range {
- public:
- eofrange(slug *p) : range(p) { }
- int forceflush() { return UNEXPECTED; }
-};
-
-extern eofrange *lastrange; // the EOF block (trailer, etc.) goes here
-
-int measure(stream *);
-int rawmeasure(stream *);
-
-// A nestrange packages together a sequence of ranges, its subrange.
-// Other parts of the program reach in and alter the dimensions of
-// some of these ranges, so when the height of a range is requested
-// it is computed completely afresh.
-// (Note: the alternative, of keeping around many copies of ranges
-// with different dimensions, was abandoned because of the difficulty
-// of ensuring that exactly one copy of each original range would be
-// output.)
-class nestrange : public range {
- protected:
- stream *subrange;
- int isbreaking;
- int rawdv;
- public:
- nestrange() : range() { subrange = 0; isbreaking = 0; rawdv = -1; }
- nestrange(slug *p, stream *s) : range(p)
- { subrange = s; isbreaking = 0; rawdv = -1; }
- void rdump();
- virtual void restore();
- stream *children() { return subrange; }
- void killkids();
- int height() { return measure(subrange); }
- int rawht() { if (rawdv < 0 || isbreaking) rawdv = rawmeasure(subrange);
- return rawdv; }
- void reheight(int *cv, int *mv) {
- *mv += measure(subrange); *cv = max(*mv, *cv); }
- void rerawht(int *cv, int *mv) {
- *mv += rawht(); *cv = max(*mv, *cv); }
- int isnested() { return 1; }
- int forceflush() { return EXPECTED; }
- int print(int cv, int col);
- int breaking() { return isbreaking; }
- void setbreaking() { isbreaking++; }
-};
-
-class usrange : public nestrange {
- public:
- usrange() { }
- usrange(slug *p, stream *s) : nestrange(p, s) {}
- void dump() { printf("#### US dv %d\n", height()); }
- range *clone();
-};
-
-class ufrange : public nestrange {
- int goalV, goal2;
- public:
- ufrange() { }
- ufrange(slug *p, stream *s) : nestrange(p, s) {
- goalV = p->parm; goal2 = p->parm2; }
- void dump() { printf("#### UF dv %d goal %d goal2 %d\n",
- height(), goalV, goal2); }
- int floatable() { return 1; }
- void enqueue(int = 0);
- range *clone();
- int goal() { return goalV; }
- void setgoal(int n) { goalV = goal2 = n; }
- void pickgoal(int acv, double scale);
- void restore() { goalV = first->parm; goal2 = first->ht; }
-};
-
-class bfrange : public nestrange {
- int goalV, goal2;
- public:
- bfrange() { }
- bfrange(slug *p, stream *s) : nestrange(p, s) {
- goalV = p->parm; goal2 = p->parm2; }
- void dump() { printf("#### BF dv %d goal %d goal2 %d\n",
- height(), goalV, goal2); }
- int floatable() { return 1; }
- void enqueue(int = 0);
- range *clone();
- int goal() { return goalV; }
- void setgoal(int n) { goalV = goal2 = n; }
- void pickgoal(int acv, double scale);
- void restore() { goalV = first->parm; goal2 = first->parm2; }
- int breakable() { return 1; } // can be broken
-};
-
-class ptrange : public nestrange {
- int pgno;
- public:
- int pn() { return pgno; }
- ptrange(slug *p, stream *s) : nestrange(p, s) { pgno = p->parm; }
- void dump() { printf("#### PT pgno %d dv %d\n", pgno, height()); }
-};
-
-class btrange : public nestrange {
- int pgno;
- public:
- btrange(slug *p, stream *s) : nestrange(p, s) { pgno = p->parm; }
- void dump() { printf("#### BT pgno %d dv %d\n", pgno, height()); }
-};
-
-// A stream is a sequence of ranges; we use this data structure a lot
-// to traverse various sequences that crop up in page-making.
-class stream {
- protected:
-public:
- struct strblk { // ranges are linked by these blocks
- strblk *next;
- range *rp;
- };
- strblk *first;
- strblk *last;
- strblk *curr;
- public:
- stream() { curr = last = first = 0; }
- stream(range *r) { curr = last = first = new strblk;
- last->rp = r; last->next = 0; }
- void freeall(); // note: not a destructor
- void dump(); // top level
- void rdump(); // recursive
- int restoreall();
- range *current() { return curr->rp; }
- range *next() { return curr && curr->next ? curr->next->rp : 0; }
- void advance() { curr = curr->next; }
- range *append(range *r);
- void split();
- int more() { return curr && curr->rp; }
- int height();
- int rawht();
-};
-
-// A generator iterates through all the ranges of a stream
-// (not just the root ranges of nestranges).
-class generator {
- stream s;
- generator *child;
- public:
- generator() { child = 0; }
- generator(stream *sp) { s = *sp; child = 0; }
- range *next();
-};
-
-extern stream ptlist, btlist; // page titles
-
-#define INFINITY 1000001
-
-// A queue is a distinguished kind of stream.
-// It keeps its contents in order by the serial numbers of the ranges.
-// A queue can be blocked from dequeuing something to indicate
-// that it's not worth considering the queue again on a given page.
-class queue : public stream {
- strblk *newguy;
- protected:
- int blocked;
- void check(char *);
- public:
- queue() : blocked(0) { }
- range *enqueue(range *r);
- range *dequeue();
- void block() { blocked = 1; }
- void unblock() { blocked = 0; }
- int more() { return !blocked && stream::more(); }
- int empty() { return !stream::more(); }
- int serialno() { return empty() ? INFINITY : current()->serialno(); }
-};
-
-// functions in range.c
-void checkout();
-void startup(FILE *);
//GO.SYSIN DD range.h
echo slug.c
sed 's/.//' >slug.c <<'//GO.SYSIN DD slug.c'
-#include "misc.h"
-#include "slug.h"
-#include <libc.h>
-#include <math.h>
-
-static char *bufptr(int);
-
-void slug::coalesce()
-{
- (this+1)->dp = dp; // pretty grimy, but meant to ensure
- // that all output goes out.
- // maybe it has to skip over PT's;
- // some stuff is getting pushed inside PT..END
-}
-
-void slug::neutralize()
-{
- switch (type) {
- case PAGE:
- case UF:
- case BF:
- case PARM:
- type = NEUTRAL;
- coalesce();
- break;
- default:
- ERROR "neutralized %d (%s) with %s\n",
- type, typename(), headstr() WARNING;
- break;
- }
-}
-
-void slug::dump() // print contents of a slug
-{
- printf("# %d %-4.4s parm %d dv %d base %d s%d f%d H%d\n#\t\t%s\n",
- serialno(), typename(), parm, dv, base,
- size, font, hpos, headstr());
-}
-
-char *slug::headstr()
-{
- const HEADLEN = 65;
- static char buf[2*HEADLEN];
- int j = 0;
- char *s = bufptr(dp);
- int n = (this+1)->dp - dp;
- if (n >= HEADLEN)
- n = HEADLEN;
- for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
- switch (s[i]) {
- case '\n':
- case '\t':
- case '\0':
- case ' ':
- break;
- default:
- buf[j++] = s[i];
- break;
- }
- buf[j] = 0;
- return buf;
-}
-
-static char *strindex(char s[], char t[]) // index of earliest t[] in s[]
-{
- for (int i = 0; s[i] != '\0'; i++) {
- int j, k;
- for (j = i, k = 0; t[k]!='\0' && s[j] == t[k]; j++, k++)
- ;
- if (k > 0 && t[k] == '\0')
- return s+i;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-void slug::slugout(int col)
-{
- static numout = 0;
- if (seen++)
- ERROR "%s slug #%d seen %d times [%s]\n",
- typename(), serialno(), seen, headstr() WARNING;
- if (type == TM) {
- char *p;
- if (p = strindex(bufptr(dp), "x X TM "))
- p += strlen("x X TM "); // skip junk
- else
- ERROR "strange TM [%s]\n", headstr() FATAL;
- fprintf(stderr, "%d\t", userpn); // page # as prefix
- for ( ; p < bufptr((this+1)->dp); p++)
- putc(*p, stderr);
- } else if (type == COORD) {
- for (char *p = bufptr(dp); p < bufptr((this+1)->dp) && *p != '\n'; p++)
- putc(*p, stdout);
- printf(" # P %d X %d", userpn, hpos + col*offset);
- return;
- } else if (type == VBOX) {
- if (numout++ > 0) // BUG??? might miss something
- printf("s%d\nf%d\n", size, font);
- printf("H%d\n", hpos + col*offset);
- }
- fwrite(bufptr(dp), sizeof(char), (this+1)->dp - dp, stdout);
-}
-
-char *slug::typename()
-{
- static char buf[50];
- char *p = buf; // return value
- switch(type) {
- case EOF: p = "EOF"; break;
- case VBOX: p = "VBOX"; break;
- case SP: p = "SP"; break;
- case BS: p = "BS"; break;
- case US: p = "US"; break;
- case BF: p = "BF"; break;
- case UF: p = "UF"; break;
- case PT: p = "PT"; break;
- case BT: p = "BT"; break;
- case END: p = "END"; break;
- case NEUTRAL: p = "NEUT"; break;
- case PAGE: p = "PAGE"; break;
- case TM: p = "TM"; break;
- case COORD: p = "COORD"; break;
- case NE: p = "NE"; break;
- case CMD: p = "CMD"; break;
- case PARM: p = "PARM"; break;
- default: sprintf(buf, "weird type %d", type);
- }
- return p;
-}
-
-// ================================================================================
-
-// troff output-specific functions
-
-// ================================================================================
-
-const DELTABUF = 500000; // grow the input buffer in chunks
-
-static char *inbuf = 0; // raw text input collects here
-static int ninbuf = 0; // byte count for inbuf
-static char *inbp = 0; // next free slot in inbuf
-int linenum = 0; // input line number
-
-static inline void addc(int c) { *inbp++ = c; }
-
-static void adds(char *s)
-{
- for (char *p = s; *p; p++)
- addc(*p);
-}
-
-static char *getutf(FILE *fp) // get 1 utf-encoded char (might be multiple bytes)
-{
- static char buf[100];
- char *p = buf;
-
- for (*p = 0; (*p++ = getc(fp)) != EOF; ) {
- *p = 0;
- if (mblen(buf, sizeof buf) > 0) // found a valid character
- break;
- }
- return buf;
-}
-
-static char *bufptr(int n) { return inbuf + n; } // scope of inbuf is too local
-
-static inline int wherebuf() { return inbp - inbuf; }
-
-static char *getstr(char *p, char *temp)
-{ // copy next non-blank string from p to temp, update p
- while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t' || *p == '\n')
- p++;
- if (*p == '\0') {
- temp[0] = 0;
- return(NULL);
- }
- while (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != '\n' && *p != '\0')
- *temp++ = *p++;
- *temp = '\0';
- return(p);
-}
-
-/***************************************************************************
- bounding box of a circular arc Eric Grosse 24 May 84
-
-Conceptually, this routine generates a list consisting of the start,
-end, and whichever north, east, south, and west points lie on the arc.
-The bounding box is then the range of this list.
- list = {start,end}
- j = quadrant(start)
- k = quadrant(end)
- if( j==k && long way 'round ) append north,west,south,east
- else
- while( j != k )
- append center+radius*[j-th of north,west,south,east unit vectors]
- j += 1 (mod 4)
- return( bounding box of list )
-The following code implements this, with simple optimizations.
-***********************************************************************/
-
-static int quadrant(double x, double y)
-{
- if ( x>=0.0 && y> 0.0) return(1);
- else if( x< 0.0 && y>=0.0) return(2);
- else if( x<=0.0 && y< 0.0) return(3);
- else if( x> 0.0 && y<=0.0) return(4);
- else return 0; /* shut up lint */
-}
-
-static double xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax; // used by getDy
-
-static void arc_extreme(double x0, double y0, double x1, double y1, double xc, double yc)
- /* start, end, center */
-{ /* assumes center isn't too far out */
- double r;
- int j, k;
- printf("#start %g,%g, end %g,%g, ctr %g,%g\n", x0,y0, x1,y1, xc,yc);
- y0 = -y0; y1 = -y1; yc = -yc; // troff's up is eric's down
- x0 -= xc; y0 -= yc; /* move to center */
- x1 -= xc; y1 -= yc;
- xmin = (x0<x1)?x0:x1; ymin = (y0<y1)?y0:y1;
- xmax = (x0>x1)?x0:x1; ymax = (y0>y1)?y0:y1;
- r = sqrt(x0*x0 + y0*y0);
- if (r > 0.0) {
- j = quadrant(x0,y0);
- k = quadrant(x1,y1);
- if (j == k && y1*x0 < x1*y0) {
- /* viewed as complex numbers, if Im(z1/z0)<0, arc is big */
- if( xmin > -r) xmin = -r; if( ymin > -r) ymin = -r;
- if( xmax < r) xmax = r; if( ymax < r) ymax = r;
- } else {
- while (j != k) {
- switch (j) {
- case 1: if( ymax < r) ymax = r; break; /* north */
- case 2: if( xmin > -r) xmin = -r; break; /* west */
- case 3: if( ymin > -r) ymin = -r; break; /* south */
- case 4: if( xmax < r) xmax = r; break; /* east */
- }
- j = j%4 + 1;
- }
- }
- }
- xmin += xc; ymin += yc; ymin = -ymin;
- xmax += xc; ymax += yc; ymax = -ymax;
-}
-
-
-static int getDy(char *p, int *dx, int *maxv)
- // figure out where we are after a D'...'
-{
- int x, y, x1, y1; // for input values
- char temp[50];
- p++; // get to command letter
- switch (*p++) {
- case 'l': // line
- sscanf(p, "%d %d", dx, &y);
- return *maxv = y;
- case 'a': // arc
- sscanf(p, "%d %d %d %d", &x, &y, &x1, &y1);
- *dx = x1 - x;
- arc_extreme(0, 0, x+x1, y+y1, x, y); // sets [xy][max|min]
- printf("#arc bounds x %g, %g; y %g, %g\n",
- xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax);
- *maxv = (int) (ymin+0.5);
- return y + y1;
- case '~': // spline
- for (*dx = *maxv = y = 0; (p=getstr(p, temp)) != NULL; ) {
- // above getstr() gets x value
- *dx += atoi(temp);
- p = getstr(p, temp); // this one gets y value
- y += atoi(temp);
- *maxv = max(*maxv, y); // ok???
- if (*p == '\n' || *p == 0) // input is a single line;
- break; // don't walk off end if realloc
- }
- return y;
- case 'c': // circle, ellipse
- sscanf(p, "%d", dx);
- *maxv = *dx/2; // high water mark is ht/2
- return 0;
- case 'e':
- sscanf(p, "%d %d", dx, &y);
- *maxv = y/2; // high water mark is ht/2
- return 0;
- default: // weird stuff
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
-static int serialnum = 0;
-
-slug eofslug()
-{
- slug ret;
- ret.serialnum = serialnum;
- ret.type = EOF;
- ret.dp = wherebuf();
- return ret;
-}
-
-slug getslug(FILE *fp)
-{
- if (inbuf == NULL) {
- if ((inbuf = (char *) malloc(ninbuf = DELTABUF)) == NULL)
- ERROR "no room for %d character input buffer\n", ninbuf FATAL;
- inbp = inbuf;
- }
- if (wherebuf() > ninbuf-5000) {
- // this is still flaky -- lines can be very long
- int where = wherebuf(); // where we were
- if ((inbuf = (char *) realloc(inbuf, ninbuf += DELTABUF)) == NULL)
- ERROR "no room for %d character input buffer\n", ninbuf FATAL;
- ERROR "grew input buffer to %d characters\n", ninbuf WARNING;
- inbp = inbuf + where; // same offset in new array
- }
- static int baseV = 0; // first V command of preceding slug
- static int curV = 0, curH = 0;
- static int font = 0, size = 0;
- static int baseadj = 0;
- static int ncol = 1, offset = 0; // multi-column stuff
- char str[1000], str2[1000], buf[3000], *p;
- int firstV = 0, firstH = 0;
- int maxV = curV;
- int ocurV = curV, mxv = 0, dx = 0;
- int sawD = 0; // > 0 if have seen D...
- slug ret;
- ret.serialnum = serialnum++;
- ret.type = VBOX; // use the same as last by default
- ret.dv = curV - baseV;
- ret.hpos = curH;
- ret.base = ret.parm = ret.parm2 = ret.seen = 0;
- ret.font = font;
- ret.size = size;
- ret.dp = wherebuf();
- ret.ncol = ncol;
- ret.offset = offset;
- ret.linenum = linenum; // might be low
-
- for (;;) {
- int c, m, n; // for input values
- int sign; // hoisted from case 'h' below
- switch (c = getc(fp)) {
- case EOF:
- ret.type = EOF;
- ret.dv = 0;
- if (baseadj)
- printf("# adjusted %d bases\n", baseadj);
- printf("# %d characters, %d lines\n", wherebuf(), linenum);
- return ret;
- case 'V':
- fscanf(fp, "%d", &n);
- if (firstV++ == 0) {
- ret.dv = n - baseV;
- baseV = n;
- } else {
- sprintf(buf, "v%d", n - curV);
- adds(buf);
- }
- curV = n;
- maxV = max(maxV, curV);
- break;
- case 'H': // absolute H motion
- fscanf(fp, "%d", &n);
- if (firstH++ == 0) {
- ret.hpos = n;
- } else {
- sprintf(buf, "h%d", n - curH);
- adds(buf);
- }
- curH = n;
- break;
- case 'h': // relative H motion
- addc(c);
- sign = 1;
- if ((c = getc(fp)) == '-') {
- addc(c);
- sign = -1;
- c = getc(fp);
- }
- for (n = 0; isdigit(c); c = getc(fp)) {
- addc(c);
- n = 10 * n + c - '0';
- }
- curH += n * sign;
- ungetc(c, fp);
- break;
- case 'x': // device control: x ...
- addc(c);
- fgets(buf, (int) sizeof(buf), fp);
- linenum++;
- adds(buf);
- if (buf[0] == ' ' && buf[1] == 'X') { // x X ...
- if (2 != sscanf(buf+2, "%s %d", str, &n))
- n = 0;
- if (eq(str, "SP")) { // X SP n
- ret.type = SP; // paddable SPace
- ret.dv = n; // of height n
- } else if (eq(str, "BS")) {
- ret.type = BS; // Breakable Stream
- ret.parm = n; // >=n VBOXES on a page
- } else if (eq(str, "BF")) {
- ret.type = BF; // Breakable Float
- ret.parm = ret.parm2 = n;
- // n = pref center (as UF)
- } else if (eq(str, "US")) {
- ret.type = US; // Unbreakable Stream
- ret.parm = n;
- } else if (eq(str, "UF")) {
- ret.type = UF; // Unbreakable Float
- ret.parm = ret.parm2 = n;
- // n = preferred center
- // to select several,
- // use several UF lines
- } else if (eq(str, "PT")) {
- ret.type = PT; // Page Title
- ret.parm = n;
- } else if (eq(str, "BT")) {
- ret.type = BT; // Bottom Title
- ret.parm = n;
- } else if (eq(str, "END")) {
- ret.type = END;
- ret.parm = n;
- } else if (eq(str, "TM")) {
- ret.type = TM; // Terminal Message
- ret.dv = 0;
- } else if (eq(str, "COORD")) {
- ret.type = COORD;// page COORDinates
- ret.dv = 0;
- } else if (eq(str, "NE")) {
- ret.type = NE; // NEed to break page
- ret.dv = n; // if <n units left
- } else if (eq(str, "MC")) {
- ret.type = MC; // Multiple Columns
- sscanf(buf+2, "%s %d %d",
- str, &ncol, &offset);
- ret.ncol = ncol;
- ret.offset = offset;
- } else if (eq(str, "CMD")) {
- ret.type = CMD; // CoMmaNd
- sscanf(buf+2, "%s %s", str2, str);
- if (eq(str, "FC")) // Freeze 2-Col
- ret.parm = FC;
- else if (eq(str, "FL")) // FLush
- ret.parm = FL;
- else if (eq(str, "BP")) // Break Page
- ret.parm = BP;
- else ERROR "unknown command %s\n",
- str WARNING;
- } else if (eq(str, "PARM")) {
- ret.type = PARM;// PARaMeter
- sscanf(buf+2, "%s %s %d", str2, str, &ret.parm2);
- if (eq(str, "NP")) // New Page
- ret.parm = NP;
- else if (eq(str, "FO")) // FOoter
- ret.parm = FO;
- else if (eq(str, "PL")) // Page Length
- ret.parm = PL;
- else if (eq(str, "MF")) // MinFull
- ret.parm = MF;
- else if (eq(str, "CT")) // ColTol
- ret.parm = CT;
- else if (eq(str, "WARN")) //WARNings?
- ret.parm = WARN;
- else if (eq(str, "DBG"))// DeBuG
- ret.parm = DBG;
- else ERROR "unknown parameter %s\n",
- str WARNING;
- } else
- break; // out of switch
- if (firstV > 0)
- ERROR "weird x X %s in mid-VBOX\n",
- str WARNING;
- return ret;
- }
- break;
- case 'n': // end of line
- fscanf(fp, "%d %d", &n, &m);
- ret.ht = n;
- ret.base = m;
- getc(fp); // newline
- linenum++;
- sprintf(buf, "n%d %d\n", ret.ht, ret.base);
- adds(buf);
- if (!firstV++)
- baseV = curV;
- // older incarnations of this program used ret.base
- // in complicated and unreliable ways;
- // example: if ret.ht + ret.base < ret.dv, ret.base = 0
- // this was meant to avoid double-counting the space
- // around displayed equations; it didn't work
- // Now, we believe ret.base = 0, otherwise we give it
- // a value we have computed.
- if (ret.base == 0 && sawD == 0)
- return ret; // don't fiddle 0-bases
- if (ret.base != maxV - baseV) {
- ret.base = maxV - baseV;
- baseadj++;
- }
- if (ret.type != VBOX)
- ERROR "%s slug (type %d) has base = %d\n",
- ret.typename(), ret.type, ret.base WARNING;
- return ret;
- case 'p': // new page
- fscanf(fp, "%d", &n);
- ret.type = PAGE;
- curV = baseV = ret.dv = 0;
- ret.parm = n; // just in case someone needs it
- return ret;
- case 's': // size change snnn
- fscanf(fp, "%d", &size);
- sprintf(buf, "s%d\n", size);
- adds(buf);
- break;
- case 'f': // font fnnn
- fscanf(fp, "%d", &font);
- sprintf(buf, "f%d\n", font);
- adds(buf);
- break;
- case '\n':
- linenum++;
- /* fall through */
- case ' ':
- addc(c);
- break;
- case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
- case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
- // two motion digits plus a character
- addc(c);
- n = c - '0';
- addc(c = getc(fp));
- curH += 10 * n + c - '0';
- adds(getutf(fp));
- if (!firstV++)
- baseV = curV;
- break;
- case 'c': // single ascii character
- addc(c);
- adds(getutf(fp));
- if (!firstV++)
- baseV = curV;
- break;
- case 'C': // Cxyz\n
- case 'N': // Nnnn\n
- addc(c);
- while ((c = getc(fp)) != ' ' && c != '\n')
- addc(c);
- addc(c);
- if (!firstV++)
- baseV = curV;
- linenum++;
- break;
- case 'D': // draw function: D.*\n
- sawD++;
- p = bufptr(wherebuf()); // where does the D start
- addc(c);
- while ((c = getc(fp)) != '\n')
- addc(c);
- addc(c);
- if (!firstV++)
- baseV = curV;
- ocurV = curV, mxv = 0, dx = 0;
- curV += getDy(p, &dx, &mxv); // figure out how big it is
- maxV = max(max(maxV, curV), ocurV+mxv);
- curH += dx;
- linenum++;
- break;
- case 'v': // relative vertical vnnn
- addc(c);
- if (!firstV++)
- baseV = curV;
- sign = 1;
- if ((c = getc(fp)) == '-') {
- addc(c);
- sign = -1;
- c = getc(fp);
- }
- for (n = 0; isdigit(c); c = getc(fp)) {
- addc(c);
- n = 10 * n + c - '0';
- }
- ungetc(c, fp);
- curV += n * sign;
- maxV = max(maxV, curV);
- addc('\n');
- break;
- case 'w': // word space
- addc(c);
- break;
- case '#': // comment
- addc(c);
- while ((c = getc(fp)) != '\n')
- addc(c);
- addc('\n');
- linenum++;
- break;
- default:
- ERROR "unknown input character %o %c (%50.50s)\n",
- c, c, bufptr(wherebuf()-50) WARNING;
- break;
- }
- }
-}
//GO.SYSIN DD slug.c
echo slug.h
sed 's/.//' >slug.h <<'//GO.SYSIN DD slug.h'
-enum slugtypes {
- NONE, // can't happen
- VBOX, // Vertical Box -- printable stuff
- SP, // paddable SPace
- BS, // start Breakable Stream
- US, // start Unbreakable Stream
- BF, // start Breakable Float
- UF, // start Unbreakable Float
- PT, // start Page Top material (header)
- BT, // start page BoTtom material (footer)
- END, // ENDs of groups
- NEUTRAL, // NEUTRALized slugs can do no harm (cf. CIA)
- PAGE, // beginning of PAGE in troff input
- TM, // Terminal Message to appear during output
- COORD, // output page COORDinates
- NE, // NEed command
- MC, // Multiple-Column command
- CMD, // misc CoMmanDs: FC, FL, BP
- PARM, // misc PARaMeters: NP, FO
- LASTTYPE // can't happen either
-};
-
-enum cmdtypes {
- FC, // Freeze 2-Column material
- FL, // FLush all floats before reading more stream
- BP // Break Page
-};
-
-enum parmtypes {
- NP, // distance of top margin from page top (New Page)
- FO, // distance of bottom margin from page top (FOoter)
- PL, // distance of physical page bottom from page top (Page Length)
- MF, // minimum fullness required for padding
- CT, // tolerance for division into two columns
- WARN, // warnings to stderr?
- DBG // debugging flag
-};
-
-class slug {
- int serialnum;
- int dp; // offset of data for this slug in inbuf
- int linenum; // input line number (approx) for this slug
- short font; // font in effect at slug beginning
- short size; // size in effect at slug beginning
- short seen; // 0 until output
- short ncol; // number of columns (1 or 2)
- short offset; // horizontal offset for 2 columns
- public:
- short type; // VBOX, PP, etc.
- short parm; // parameter
- short base; // "depth" of this slug (from n command)
- int hpos; // abs horizontal position
- int dv; // height of this slug above its input Vpos
- union {
- int ht; // "height" of this slug (from n command)
- int parm2; // second parameter, since only VBOXes have ht
- };
- friend slug getslug(FILE *);
- friend void checkout();
- friend slug eofslug();
- void coalesce(); // with next slug in array slugs[]
- void neutralize(); // render this one a no-op
- void dump(); // dump its contents for debugging
- char *headstr(); // string value of text
- void slugout(int); // add the slug to the output
- char *typename(); // printable slug type
- int serialno() { return serialnum; }
- int numcol() { return ncol; }
- int lineno() { return linenum; }
-};
-
-// functions in slug.c
-slug eofslug();
-slug getslug(FILE *);
//GO.SYSIN DD slug.h
echo tmac.pm
sed 's/.//' >tmac.pm <<'//GO.SYSIN DD tmac.pm'
-.\" 10/22/92 activate next line before installing
-.pi /$objtype/bin/aux/pm
-.
-. \" IZ - initialization
-.de IZ
-.fp 1 R \" force a font out into prefix
-.nr PS 10 \" point size
-.nr VS 12 \" line spacing
-.ps \\n(PS
-.ie \\n(VS>=41 .vs \\n(VSu
-.el .vs \\n(VSp
-.nr LL 6i \" line length
-.ll \\n(LLu
-.nr LT \\n(.l \" title length
-.lt \\n(LTu
-.if !\\n(HM .nr HM 1i \" top of page
-.if !\\n(FM .nr FM 1i \" footer margin
-.if !\\n(FO .nr FO \\n(.p-\\n(FM \" bottom of page
-. \" to set text ht to N, set FO to N + \n(HM. default is 10i
-.pl 32767u \" safety first: big pages for pm
-.if !\\n(PO .nr PO \\n(.ou \" page offset
-.nr PI 5n \" .PP paragraph indent
-.nr QI 5n \" .QS indent
-.nr DI 5n \" .DS indent
-.nr PD 0.3v \" paragraph vertical separation
-.nr TS 0.5v \" space around tables
-.nr Kf 0.5v \" space around .KF/.KE
-.nr Ks 0.5v \" space around .KS/.KE
-.
-.nr P1 .4i \" indent for .P1/.P2
-.nr dP 1 \" delta point size for programs in .P1/.P2
-.nr dV 2p \" delta vertical for programs
-.nr dT 8 \" delta tab stop for programs
-.nr DV .5v \" space before start of program
-.nr IP 0 \" ?
-.nr IR 0 \" ?
-.nr I1 \\n(PIu
-.ev 1
-.if !\\n(FL .nr FL \\n(LLu \" footnote length
-.ll \\n(FLu
-.ps 8 \" text size & leading in footnote
-.vs 10p
-.ev
-.if \\*(CH .ds CH "\(hy \\\\n(PN \(hy
-.ds # #\\\\n(.c \\\\n(.F
-.
-.
-.ME \" initialize date strings
-.rm ME
-. \" accents: \*'e \*`e \*:u \*^e \*~n \*va \*,c
-.ds ' \h'\w'e'u*4/10'\z\(aa\h'-\w'e'u*4/10'
-.ds ` \h'\w'e'u*4/10'\z\(ga\h'-\w'e'u*4/10'
-.ds : \\v'-0.6m'\\h'(1u-(\\\\n(.fu%2u))*0.13m+0.00m'\\z.\\h'0.2m'\\z.\\h'-((1u-(\\\\n(.fu%2u))*0.13m+0.20m)'\\v'0.6m'
-.ds ^ \\\\k:\\h'-\\\\n(.fu+1u/2u*2u+\\\\n(.fu-1u*0.13m+0.06m'\\z^\\h'|\\\\n:u'
-.ds ~ \\\\k:\\h'-\\\\n(.fu+1u/2u*2u+\\\\n(.fu-1u*0.13m+0.06m'\\z~\\h'|\\\\n:u'
-.ds v \\\\k:\\\\h'+\\\\w'e'u/4u'\\\\v'-0.6m'\\\\s6v\\\\s0\\\\v'0.6m'\\\\h'|\\\\n:u'
-.ds , \\\\k:\\\\h'\\\\w'c'u*0.4u'\\\\z,\\\\h'|\\\\n:u'
-..
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