% Change file for the MFT processor, for use on Berkeley UNIX systems. % This file was created by Pierre MacKay, and is based on the % change file for WEAVE written by Howard Trickey and Pavel Curtis. % History: % 6/09/86--WEAVE change file copied in entirety and renamed to % refer to MFT. % % 10/16/89 modified by don for SunOS, brought up to version 2.0 % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [0] MFT: print changes only %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x \pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 @y \pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 \let\maybe=\iffalse \def\title{MFT changes for Berkeley {\mc UNIX}} @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [2] Change banner message %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @d banner=='This is MFT, Version 2.0' @y @d banner=='This is MFT, Version 2.0 for SunOS' @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [3] add input and output, remove other files, add ref to scan_args, % [3] and #include external definition for exit(), etc. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x program MFT(@!mf_file,@!change_file,@!style_file,@!tex_file); label end_of_MFT; {go here to finish} const @@/ type @@/ var @@/ @@/ @y program MFT(@!input,@!output); label end_of_MFT; {go here to finish} const @@/ type @@/ var @@/ @\ @=#include "mft_ext.h"@> @\@/ @@/ @<|scan_args| procedure@>@/ @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [4] compiler options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @{@&$C+,A+,D-@} {range check, catch arithmetic overflow, no debug overhead} @y @=(*$C-*)@> {no range check} @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [7] Fix others: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @d othercases == others: {default for cases not listed explicitly} @y @d othercases == otherwise {SunOS Pascal default cases} @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [13] declare UNIX_file_name type %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @!text_file=packed file of text_char; @y @!text_file=packed file of text_char; @!UNIX_file_name = packed array[1..max_file_name_length] of char; @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [20] terminal output: use standard i/o %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @d print(#)==write(term_out,#) {`|print|' means write on the terminal} @y @d term_out==output @d print(#)==write(term_out,#) {`|print|' means write on the terminal} @z @x @= @!term_out:text_file; {the terminal as an output file} @y @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [21] init terminal %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @ Different systems have different ways of specifying that the output on a certain file will appear on the user's terminal. Here is one way to do this on the \PASCAL\ system that was used in \.{WEAVE}'s initial development: @^system dependencies@> @= rewrite(term_out,'TTY:'); {send |term_out| output to the terminal} @y @ Different systems have different ways of specifying that the output on a certain file will appear on the user's terminal. @^system dependencies@> @= ; {nothing need be done} @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [22] flush terminal buffer %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @d update_terminal == break(term_out) {empty the terminal output buffer} @y @d update_terminal == flush(term_out) {empty the terminal output buffer} @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [24] open input files %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @ The following code opens the input files. Since these files were listed in the program header, we assume that the \PASCAL\ runtime system has already checked that suitable file names have been given; therefore no additional error checking needs to be done. @^system dependencies@> @p procedure open_input; {prepare to read the inputs} begin reset(mf_file); reset(change_file); reset(style_file); end; @y @ The following code opens the input files. This is called after |scan_args| has filled the file name variables appropriately. We use this opportunity, to define some constants related to file opening and the use of paths. These constants are repeated in mft_ext.c and must match the values given there. @d read_access_mode=4 {``read'' mode for |test_access|} @d write_access_mode=2 {``write'' mode for |test_access|} @d no_file_path=0 {no path searching should be done} @d good_file_path=3 {path specifier for style files} @^system dependencies@>@^changes for Berkeley {\mc UNIX}@> @p procedure open_input; {prepare to read inputs} var i:integer; begin if test_read_access(mf_name) then begin reset(mf_file,mf_name); if test_read_access(change_name) then begin reset(change_file,change_name); if test_access(read_access_mode,good_file_path) then reset(style_file,real_name_of_file) else begin i:=1; while real_name_of_file[i]<>chr(0) do incr(i); print_nl('! Can''t open the style file ',real_name_of_file:i); mark_fatal; jump_out; end; end else begin i:=1; change_name[max_file_name_length]:=' '; while change_name[i]<>' ' do incr(i); print_nl('! Can''t open the change file ',change_name:i); mark_fatal; jump_out; end; end else begin i:=1; mf_name[max_file_name_length]:=' '; while mf_name[i]<>' ' do incr(i); print_nl('! Can''t open the METAFONT source file ',mf_name:i); mark_fatal; jump_out; end; end; @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [26] opening \TeX\ file %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @ The following code opens |tex_file|. Since this file was listed in the program header, we assume that the \PASCAL\ runtime system has checked that a suitable external file name has been given. @^system dependencies@> @= rewrite(tex_file); @y @ The following code opens |tex_file|. The |scan_args| procedure is used to set up |tex_name| as required. @^system dependencies@> @= scan_args; rewrite(tex_file,tex_name); @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [28] faster input_ln %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @p function input_ln(var f:text_file):boolean; {inputs a line or returns |false|} var final_limit:0..buf_size; {|limit| without trailing blanks} begin limit:=0; final_limit:=0; if eof(f) then input_ln:=false else begin while not eoln(f) do begin buffer[limit]:=xord[f^]; get(f); incr(limit); if buffer[limit-1]<>" " then final_limit:=limit; if limit=buf_size then begin while not eoln(f) do get(f); decr(limit); {keep |buffer[buf_size]| empty} if final_limit>limit then final_limit:=limit; print_nl('! Input line too long'); loc:=0; error; @.Input line too long@> end; end; read_ln(f); limit:=final_limit; input_ln:=true; end; end; @y With Berkeley {\mc UNIX} we call an external C procedure, |line_read|. That routine fills |buffer| from 0 onwards with the |xord|'ed values of the next line, setting |limit| appropriately (ignoring trailing blanks). It will stop if |limit=buf_size|, and the following will cause an error message. Note: for bootstrapping purposes it is all right to use the original form of |input_ln|; it will just run slower. @p function input_ln(var f:text_file):boolean; {inputs a line or returns |false|} begin limit:=0; if test_eof(f) then input_ln:=false else begin line_read(f); if limit=buf_size then begin decr(limit); {keep |buffer[buf_size]| empty} print_nl('! Input line too long'); loc:=0; error; @.Input line too long@> end; input_ln:=true; end; end; @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [87] faster flush_buffer %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x done: for k:=1 to j do write(tex_file,xchr[out_buf[k]]); @y done: linewrite(tex_file,j); @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [112] print newline at end of run and exit based upon value of history %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x Let's put it all together now: \.{MFT} starts and ends here. @^system dependencies@> @y Let's put it all together now: \.{MFT} starts and ends here. @^system dependencies@> @d UNIXexit==e@&x@&i@&t @z @x end. @y new_line; if (history <> spotless) and (history <> harmless_message) then UNIXexit(1) else UNIXexit(0); end. @z %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % [114] system dependent changes--the scan_args procedure %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @x @* System-dependent changes. This module should be replaced, if necessary, by changes to the program that are necessary to make \.{MFT} work at a particular installation. It is usually best to design your change file so that all changes to previous modules preserve the module numbering; then everybody's version will be consistent with the printed program. More extensive changes, which introduce new modules, can be inserted here; then only the index itself will get a new module number. @^system dependencies@> @y @* System-dependent changes. The user calls \.{MFT} with arguments on the command line. These are either file names or flags (beginning with '-'). The following globals are for communicating the user's desires to the rest of the program. The various |file_name| variables contain strings with the full names of those files, as UNIX knows them. The only flags that affect \.{MFT} are |'-c'| and |'-s'| whose status is kept in |no_change| and |no_style|. @d max_file_name_length==100 @= @!mf_name,@!change_name,@!style_name,@!tex_name, @!real_name_of_file: UNIX_file_name; @!no_change,no_style:boolean; @ The |scan_args| procedure looks at the command line arguments and sets the |file_name| variables accordingly. At least one file name must be present as the first argument: the \.{mf} file. It may have an extension, or it may omit it to get |'.mf'| added. If there is only one file name, the output file name is formed by replacing the \.{mf} file name extension by |'.tex'|. Thus, the command line \.{mft foo} implies the use of the \METAFONT\ input file \.{foo.mf} and the output file \.{foo.tex}. If this style of command line, with only one argument is used, the default style file, |plain.mft|, will be used to provide minimal formatting. An argument beginning with a minus sign is a flag. Any letters following the minus sign may cause global flag variables to be set. Currently, a |c| means that there is a change file, and an |s| means that there is a style file. The auxiliary files must of course appear in the same order as the flags. For example, the flag -sc must be followed by the name of the |style_file| first, and then the name of the |change_file|. @<|scan_args|...@>= procedure scan_args; var dot_pos,i,a: integer; {indices} @!which_file_next: char; @!fname: array[1..max_file_name_length-5] of char; {temporary argument holder} @!found_mf,@!found_change,found_style: boolean; {|true| when those file names have been seen} begin setpaths; {Get path for style file from \.{MFINPUTS}} found_mf:=false; @; found_change:=true; {Default to no change file} @; found_style:=true; {Default to plain style file} for a:=1 to argc-1 do begin argv(a,fname); {put argument number |a| into |fname|} if fname[1]<>'-' then begin if not found_mf then @ else if not found_change then begin if which_file_next <> 's' then begin @; which_file_next := 's' end else @ end else if not found_style then begin if which_file_next = 's' then begin @; which_file_next := 'c' end; end else @; end else @; end; if not found_mf then @; end; @ Use all of |fname| for the |mf_name| if there is a |'.'| in it, otherwise add |'.mf'|. The \TeX\ file name comes from adding things after the dot. The |argv| procedure will not put more than |max_file_name_length-5| characters into |fname|, and this leaves enough room in the |file_name| variables to add the extensions. The end of a file name is marked with a |' '|, the convention assumed by the |reset| and |rewrite| procedures. @= begin dot_pos:=-1; i:=1; while (fname[i]<>' ') and (i<=max_file_name_length-5) do begin mf_name[i]:=fname[i]; if fname[i]='.' then dot_pos:=i; incr(i); end; if dot_pos=-1 then begin dot_pos:=i; mf_name[dot_pos]:='.'; mf_name[dot_pos+1]:='m'; mf_name[dot_pos+2]:='f'; mf_name[dot_pos+3]:=' '; end else mf_name[i]:=' '; for i:=1 to dot_pos do begin tex_name[i]:=mf_name[i]; end; tex_name[dot_pos+1]:='t'; tex_name[dot_pos+2]:='e'; tex_name[dot_pos+3]:='x'; tex_name[dot_pos+4]:=' '; which_file_next := 'z'; found_mf:=true; end @ Use all of |fname| for the |change_name| if there is a |'.'| in it, otherwise add |'.ch'|. @= begin dot_pos:=-1; i:=1; while (fname[i]<>' ') and (i<=max_file_name_length-5) do begin change_name[i]:=fname[i]; if fname[i]='.' then dot_pos:=i; incr(i); end; if dot_pos=-1 then begin dot_pos:=i; change_name[dot_pos]:='.'; change_name[dot_pos+1]:='c'; change_name[dot_pos+2]:='h'; change_name[dot_pos+3]:=' '; end else change_name[i]:=' '; which_file_next := 'z'; found_change:=true; end @ Use all of |fname| for the |style_name| if there is a |'.'| in it, otherwise add |'.mft'|. @= begin dot_pos:=-1; i:=1; while (fname[i]<>' ') and (i<=max_file_name_length-5) do begin style_name[i]:=fname[i]; if fname[i]='.' then dot_pos:=i; incr(i); end; if dot_pos=-1 then begin dot_pos:=i; style_name[dot_pos]:='.'; style_name[dot_pos+1]:='m'; style_name[dot_pos+2]:='f'; style_name[dot_pos+3]:='t'; style_name[dot_pos+4]:=' '; end else style_name[i]:=' '; which_file_next := 'z'; found_style:=true; end @ @= begin change_name[1]:='/'; change_name[2]:='d'; change_name[3]:='e'; change_name[4]:='v'; change_name[5]:='/'; change_name[6]:='n'; change_name[7]:='u'; change_name[8]:='l'; change_name[9]:='l'; change_name[10]:=' '; end @ @= begin style_name[1]:='p'; style_name[2]:='l'; style_name[3]:='a'; style_name[4]:='i'; style_name[5]:='n'; style_name[6]:='.'; style_name[7]:='m'; style_name[8]:='f'; style_name[9]:='t'; style_name[10]:=' '; end @ @= begin i:=2; while (fname[i]<>' ') and (i<=max_file_name_length-5) do begin if fname[i]='c' then begin found_change:=false; if which_file_next <> 's' then which_file_next := 'c' end else if fname[i]='s' then begin found_style:=false; if which_file_next <> 'c' then which_file_next := 's' end else print_nl('Invalid flag ',xchr[xord[fname[i]]]); incr(i); end; end @ @= begin print_nl('! Usage: mft file[.mf] [-cs] [change[.ch]] [style[.mft]] '); error; mark_fatal; jump_out; end @z