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freebsd/contrib/texinfo/makeinfo/xref.c
2005-05-23 10:46:22 +00:00

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/* xref.c -- cross references for Texinfo.
$Id: xref.c,v 1.4 2004/12/21 17:28:35 karl Exp $
Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "system.h"
#include "cmds.h"
#include "float.h"
#include "html.h"
#include "index.h"
#include "macro.h"
#include "makeinfo.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "xml.h"
#include "xref.h"
/* Flags which control initial output string for xrefs. */
int px_ref_flag = 0;
int ref_flag = 0;
/* Called in the multiple-argument case to make sure we generate a valid
Info reference. In the single-argument case, the :: we output
suffices for the Info readers to find the end of the reference. */
static void
add_xref_punctuation (void)
{
if (px_ref_flag || ref_flag) /* user inserts punct after @xref */
{
/* Check if there's already punctuation. */
int next_char = next_nonwhitespace_character ();
if (next_char == -1)
/* EOF while looking for punctuation, let's
insert a period instead of crying. */
add_char ('.');
else if (next_char != ',' && next_char != '.')
/* period and comma terminate xrefs, and nothing else. Instead
of generating an Info reference that can't be followed,
though, just insert a period. Not pretty, but functional. */
add_char ('.');
}
}
/* Return next comma-delimited argument, but do not cross a close-brace
boundary. Clean up whitespace, too. If EXPAND is nonzero, replace
the entire brace-delimited argument list with its expansion before
looking for the next comma. */
char *
get_xref_token (int expand)
{
char *string = 0;
if (docbook)
xml_in_xref_token = 1;
if (expand)
{
int old_offset = input_text_offset;
int old_lineno = line_number;
get_until_in_braces ("}", &string);
if (curchar () == '}') /* as opposed to end of text */
input_text_offset++;
if (input_text_offset > old_offset)
{
int limit = input_text_offset;
input_text_offset = old_offset;
line_number = old_lineno;
only_macro_expansion++;
replace_with_expansion (input_text_offset, &limit);
only_macro_expansion--;
}
free (string);
}
get_until_in_braces (",", &string);
if (curchar () == ',')
input_text_offset++;
fix_whitespace (string);
if (docbook)
xml_in_xref_token = 0;
return string;
}
/* NOTE: If you wonder why the HTML output is produced with such a
peculiar mix of calls to add_word and execute_string, here's the
reason. get_xref_token (1) expands all macros in a reference, but
any other commands, like @value, @@, etc., are left intact. To
expand them, we need to run the arguments through execute_string.
However, characters like <, &, > and others cannot be let into
execute_string, because they will be escaped. See the mess? */
/* Make a cross reference. */
void
cm_xref (int arg)
{
if (arg == START)
{
char *arg1 = get_xref_token (1); /* expands all macros in xref */
char *arg2 = get_xref_token (0);
char *arg3 = get_xref_token (0);
char *arg4 = get_xref_token (0);
char *arg5 = get_xref_token (0);
char *tem;
/* "@xref{,Foo,, Bar, Baz} is not valid usage of @xref. The
first argument must never be blank." --rms.
We hereby comply by disallowing such constructs. */
if (!*arg1)
line_error (_("First argument to cross-reference may not be empty"));
if (docbook)
{
if (!ref_flag)
add_word (px_ref_flag || printing_index
? (char *) _("see ") : (char *) _("See "));
if (!*arg4 && !*arg5)
{
char *arg1_id = xml_id (arg1);
if (*arg2 || *arg3)
{
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (XREFNODENAME, START,
"linkend=\"%s\"", arg1_id);
free (arg1_id);
execute_string ("%s", *arg3 ? arg3 : arg2);
xml_insert_element (XREFNODENAME, END);
}
else
{
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (XREF, START,
"linkend=\"%s\"", arg1_id);
xml_insert_element (XREF, END);
free (arg1_id);
}
}
else if (*arg5)
{
add_word_args (_("See section ``%s'' in "), *arg3 ? arg3 : arg1);
xml_insert_element (CITE, START);
add_word (arg5);
xml_insert_element (CITE, END);
}
else if (*arg4)
{
/* Very sad, we are losing xrefs made to ``info only'' books. */
}
}
else if (xml)
{
if (!ref_flag)
add_word_args ("%s", px_ref_flag ? _("see ") : _("See "));
xml_insert_element (XREF, START);
xml_insert_element (XREFNODENAME, START);
execute_string ("%s", arg1);
xml_insert_element (XREFNODENAME, END);
if (*arg2)
{
xml_insert_element (XREFINFONAME, START);
execute_string ("%s", arg2);
xml_insert_element (XREFINFONAME, END);
}
if (*arg3)
{
xml_insert_element (XREFPRINTEDDESC, START);
execute_string ("%s", arg3);
xml_insert_element (XREFPRINTEDDESC, END);
}
if (*arg4)
{
xml_insert_element (XREFINFOFILE, START);
execute_string ("%s", arg4);
xml_insert_element (XREFINFOFILE, END);
}
if (*arg5)
{
xml_insert_element (XREFPRINTEDNAME, START);
execute_string ("%s", arg5);
xml_insert_element (XREFPRINTEDNAME, END);
}
xml_insert_element (XREF, END);
}
else if (html)
{
if (!ref_flag)
add_word_args ("%s", px_ref_flag ? _("see ") : _("See "));
}
else
add_word_args ("%s", px_ref_flag ? "*note " : "*Note ");
if (!xml)
{
if (*arg5 || *arg4)
{
/* arg1 - node name
arg2 - reference name
arg3 - title or topic (and reference name if arg2 is NULL)
arg4 - info file name
arg5 - printed manual title */
char *ref_name;
if (!*arg2)
{
if (*arg3)
ref_name = arg3;
else
ref_name = arg1;
}
else
ref_name = arg2;
if (html)
{ /* More to do eventually, down to Unicode
Normalization Form C. See the HTML Xref nodes in
the manual. */
char *file_arg = arg4;
add_html_elt ("<a href=");
{
/* If there's a directory part, ignore it. */
char *p = strrchr (file_arg, '/');
if (p)
file_arg = p + 1;
/* If there's a dot, make it a NULL terminator, so the
extension does not get into the way. */
p = strrchr (file_arg , '.');
if (p != NULL)
*p = 0;
}
if (! *file_arg)
warning (_("Empty file name for HTML cross reference in `%s'"),
arg4);
/* Note that if we are splitting, and the referenced
tag is an anchor rather than a node, we will
produce a reference to a file whose name is
derived from the anchor name. However, only
nodes create files, so we are referencing a
non-existent file. cm_anchor, which see, deals
with that problem. */
if (splitting)
execute_string ("\"../%s/", file_arg);
else
execute_string ("\"%s.html", file_arg);
/* Do not collapse -- to -, etc., in references. */
in_fixed_width_font++;
tem = expansion (arg1, 0); /* expand @-commands in node */
in_fixed_width_font--;
add_anchor_name (tem, 1);
free (tem);
add_word ("\">");
execute_string ("%s",ref_name);
add_word ("</a>");
}
else
{
execute_string ("%s:", ref_name);
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string (" (%s)%s", arg4, arg1);
add_xref_punctuation ();
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
/* Free all of the arguments found. */
if (arg1) free (arg1);
if (arg2) free (arg2);
if (arg3) free (arg3);
if (arg4) free (arg4);
if (arg5) free (arg5);
return;
}
else
remember_node_reference (arg1, line_number, followed_reference);
if (*arg3)
{
if (html)
{
add_html_elt ("<a href=\"");
in_fixed_width_font++;
tem = expansion (arg1, 0);
in_fixed_width_font--;
add_anchor_name (tem, 1);
free (tem);
add_word ("\">");
execute_string ("%s", *arg2 ? arg2 : arg3);
add_word ("</a>");
}
else
{
execute_string ("%s:", *arg2 ? arg2 : arg3);
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string (" %s", arg1);
add_xref_punctuation ();
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
}
else
{
if (html)
{
add_html_elt ("<a href=\"");
in_fixed_width_font++;
tem = expansion (arg1, 0);
in_fixed_width_font--;
add_anchor_name (tem, 1);
free (tem);
add_word ("\">");
if (*arg2)
execute_string ("%s", arg2);
else
{
char *fref = get_float_ref (arg1);
execute_string ("%s", fref ? fref : arg1);
free (fref);
}
add_word ("</a>");
}
else
{
if (*arg2)
{
execute_string ("%s:", arg2);
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string (" %s", arg1);
add_xref_punctuation ();
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
else
{
char *fref = get_float_ref (arg1);
if (fref)
{ /* Reference is being made to a float. */
execute_string ("%s:", fref);
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string (" %s", arg1);
add_xref_punctuation ();
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
else
{
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string ("%s::", arg1);
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
}
}
}
}
/* Free all of the arguments found. */
if (arg1) free (arg1);
if (arg2) free (arg2);
if (arg3) free (arg3);
if (arg4) free (arg4);
if (arg5) free (arg5);
}
else
{ /* Check that the next non-whitespace character is valid to follow
an xref (so Info readers can find the node names).
`input_text_offset' is pointing at the "}" which ended the xref
command. This is not used for @pxref or @ref, since we insert
the necessary punctuation above, if needed. */
int temp = next_nonwhitespace_character ();
if (temp == -1)
warning (_("End of file reached while looking for `.' or `,'"));
else if (temp != '.' && temp != ',')
warning (_("`.' or `,' must follow @%s, not `%c'"), command, temp);
}
}
void
cm_pxref (int arg)
{
if (arg == START)
{
px_ref_flag++;
cm_xref (arg);
px_ref_flag--;
}
/* cm_xref isn't called with arg == END, which disables the code near
the end of cm_xref that checks for `.' or `,' after the
cross-reference. This is because cm_xref generates the required
character itself (when needed) if px_ref_flag is set. */
}
void
cm_ref (int arg)
{
/* See the comments in cm_pxref about the checks for punctuation. */
if (arg == START)
{
ref_flag++;
cm_xref (arg);
ref_flag--;
}
}
void
cm_inforef (int arg)
{
if (arg == START)
{
char *node = get_xref_token (1); /* expands all macros in inforef */
char *pname = get_xref_token (0);
char *file = get_xref_token (0);
/* (see comments at cm_xref). */
if (!*node)
line_error (_("First argument to @inforef may not be empty"));
if (xml && !docbook)
{
xml_insert_element (INFOREF, START);
xml_insert_element (INFOREFNODENAME, START);
execute_string ("%s", node);
xml_insert_element (INFOREFNODENAME, END);
if (*pname)
{
xml_insert_element (INFOREFREFNAME, START);
execute_string ("%s", pname);
xml_insert_element (INFOREFREFNAME, END);
}
xml_insert_element (INFOREFINFONAME, START);
execute_string ("%s", file);
xml_insert_element (INFOREFINFONAME, END);
xml_insert_element (INFOREF, END);
}
else if (html)
{
char *tem;
add_word ((char *) _("see "));
/* html fixxme: revisit this */
add_html_elt ("<a href=");
if (splitting)
execute_string ("\"../%s/", file);
else
execute_string ("\"%s.html", file);
tem = expansion (node, 0);
add_anchor_name (tem, 1);
add_word ("\">");
execute_string ("%s", *pname ? pname : tem);
add_word ("</a>");
free (tem);
}
else
{
if (*pname)
execute_string ("*note %s: (%s)%s", pname, file, node);
else
execute_string ("*note (%s)%s::", file, node);
}
free (node);
free (pname);
free (file);
}
}
/* A URL reference. */
void
cm_uref (int arg)
{
if (arg == START)
{
extern int printing_index;
char *url = get_xref_token (1); /* expands all macros in uref */
char *desc = get_xref_token (0);
char *replacement = get_xref_token (0);
if (docbook)
{
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (UREF, START, "url=\"%s\"",
text_expansion (url));
if (*replacement)
execute_string ("%s", replacement);
else if (*desc)
execute_string ("%s", desc);
else
execute_string ("%s", url);
xml_insert_element (UREF, END);
}
else if (xml)
{
xml_insert_element (UREF, START);
xml_insert_element (UREFURL, START);
execute_string ("%s", url);
xml_insert_element (UREFURL, END);
if (*desc)
{
xml_insert_element (UREFDESC, START);
execute_string ("%s", desc);
xml_insert_element (UREFDESC, END);
}
if (*replacement)
{
xml_insert_element (UREFREPLACEMENT, START);
execute_string ("%s", replacement);
xml_insert_element (UREFREPLACEMENT, END);
}
xml_insert_element (UREF, END);
}
else if (html)
{ /* never need to show the url */
add_html_elt ("<a href=");
/* don't collapse `--' etc. in the url */
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string ("\"%s\"", url);
in_fixed_width_font--;
add_word (">");
execute_string ("%s", *replacement ? replacement
: (*desc ? desc : url));
add_word ("</a>");
}
else if (*replacement) /* do not show the url */
execute_string ("%s", replacement);
else if (*desc) /* show both text and url */
{
execute_string ("%s ", desc);
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string ("(%s)", url);
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
else /* no text at all, so have the url to show */
{
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string ("%s%s%s",
printing_index ? "" : "`",
url,
printing_index ? "" : "'");
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
if (url)
free (url);
if (desc)
free (desc);
if (replacement)
free (replacement);
}
}
/* An email reference. */
void
cm_email (int arg)
{
if (arg == START)
{
char *addr = get_xref_token (1); /* expands all macros in email */
char *name = get_xref_token (0);
if (xml && docbook)
{
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (EMAIL, START, "url=\"mailto:%s\"", addr);
if (*name)
execute_string ("%s", name);
xml_insert_element (EMAIL, END);
}
else if (xml)
{
xml_insert_element (EMAIL, START);
xml_insert_element (EMAILADDRESS, START);
execute_string ("%s", addr);
xml_insert_element (EMAILADDRESS, END);
if (*name)
{
xml_insert_element (EMAILNAME, START);
execute_string ("%s", name);
xml_insert_element (EMAILNAME, END);
}
xml_insert_element (EMAIL, END);
}
else if (html)
{
add_html_elt ("<a href=");
/* don't collapse `--' etc. in the address */
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string ("\"mailto:%s\"", addr);
in_fixed_width_font--;
add_word (">");
execute_string ("%s", *name ? name : addr);
add_word ("</a>");
}
else
{
execute_string ("%s%s", name, *name ? " " : "");
in_fixed_width_font++;
execute_string ("<%s>", addr);
in_fixed_width_font--;
}
if (addr)
free (addr);
if (name)
free (name);
}
}