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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
% Copyright 2009, 2010 by Élie Roux <elie.roux@telecom-bretagne.eu>
% Copyright 2010, 2011 by Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <mpg@elzevir.fr>
%
% This work is under the CC0 license.
%
% This work consists of the main source file luatexbase-attr.dtx
% and the derived files
% luatexbase-attr.sty attr.lua
% test-regs-plain.tex test-regs-latex.tex
%
% Unpacking:
% tex luatexbase-attr.dtx
% Documentation:
% pdflatex luatexbase-attr.dtx
%
%<*ignore>
\begingroup
\def\x{LaTeX2e}%
\expandafter\endgroup
\ifcase 0\ifx\install y1\fi\expandafter
\ifx\csname processbatchFile\endcsname\relax\else1\fi
\ifx\fmtname\x\else 1\fi\relax
\else\csname fi\endcsname
%</ignore>
%<*install>
\input docstrip.tex
\keepsilent
\askforoverwritefalse
\let\MetaPrefix\relax
\preamble
See the aforementioned source file(s) for copyright and licensing information.
\endpreamble
\let\MetaPrefix\DoubleperCent
\generate{%
\usedir{tex/luatex/luatexbase}%
\file{luatexbase-attr.sty}{\from{luatexbase-attr.dtx}{texpackage}}%
}
\generate{%
\usedir{doc/luatex/luatexbase}%
\file{test-attr-plain.tex}{\from{luatexbase-attr.dtx}{testplain}}%
\file{test-attr-latex.tex}{\from{luatexbase-attr.dtx}{testlatex}}%
}
\def\MetaPrefix{-- }
\def\luapostamble{%
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\def\currentpostamble{\luapostamble}%
\generate{%
\usedir{tex/luatex/luatexbase}%
\file{attr.lua}{\from{luatexbase-attr.dtx}{luamodule}}%
}
\obeyspaces
\Msg{************************************************************************}
\Msg{*}
\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the following}
\Msg{* files into a directory searched by TeX:}
\Msg{*}
\Msg{* luatexbase-attr.sty attr.lua}
\Msg{*}
\Msg{* Happy TeXing!}
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\Msg{************************************************************************}
\endbatchfile
%</install>
%<*ignore>
\fi
%</ignore>
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\input lltxb-dtxstyle
\begin{document}
\DocInput{luatexbase-attr.dtx}%
\end{document}
%</driver>
% \fi
%
% \CheckSum{0}
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% \CharacterTable
% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
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% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
%
% \pkdate{luatexbase-attr}{v0.4 2011-05-24}
%
% \maketitle
%
% \begin{abstract}
% In addition to the registers existing in \tex and \etex, \luatex introduces
% a new concept: attributes. This package takes care of attribute allocation
% just like Plain \tex and \latex do for other registers, and also provides a
% Lua interface.
% \end{abstract}
%
% \tableofcontents
%
% \section{Documentation}
%
% \subsection{\tex interface}
%
% The main macro defined here is |\newluatexattribute|. It behaves in the same
% way as |\newcount|. There are also two helper macros: |\setluatexattibute|
% sets an attribute's value (locally, but you can use |\global| in front of
% it). |\unsetluatexattribute| unsets an attribute by giving it a special
% value, depending on \luatex's version; you should always use this macro
% in order to be sure the correct special value for your version of \luatex is
% used.
%
% Due to the intended use of attributes, it makes no sense to locally
% allocate an attribute the way you can locally allocate a counter using
% \file{etex.sty}'s |\loccount|, so no corresponding macro is defined.
%
% \subsection{Lua interface}
%
% The various Lua functions for manipulating attributes use a number to
% designate the attribute. Hence, package writers need a way to know the
% number of the attribute associated to |\fooattr| assuming it was defined
% using |\newluatexattribute\fooattr|, something that \luatex currently
% doesn't support (you can get the current value of the associated attribute
% as |tex.attribute.fooattr|, but not the attribute number).
%
% There are several ways to work around this. For example, it is possible to
% extract the number at any time from the |\meaning| of |\fooattr|.
% Alternatively, one could look at |\the\allocationnumber| just after the
% definition of |\fooattr| and remember it in a Lua variable. For your
% convenience, this is automatically done by |\newluatexattribute|: the number
% is remembered in a dedicated Lua table so that you can get it as
% |luatexbase.attributes.fooattr| (mind the absence of backslash here) at any
% time.
%
% Also, two Lua functions are provided that are analogous to the above \tex
% macros (actually, the macros are wrappers around the functions):
% |luatexbase.new_attribute|\parg{name} allocates a new attribute, without
% defining a corresponding \tex control sequence (only an entry in
% |luatexbase.attributes| is created. It usually returns the number of the
% allocated attribute. If room is missing, it raises an error, unless the
% second argument (optional) is not false, in which case it returns -1.
%
% |luatexbase.unset_attribute|\parg{name} unsets an existing attribute.
%
% \section{Implementation}
%
% \subsection{\tex package}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*texpackage>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{Preliminaries}
%
% Catcode defenses and reload protection.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\begingroup\catcode61\catcode48\catcode32=10\relax% = and space
\catcode123 1 % {
\catcode125 2 % }
\catcode 35 6 % #
\toks0\expandafter{\expandafter\endlinechar\the\endlinechar}%
\edef\x{\endlinechar13}%
\def\y#1 #2 {%
\toks0\expandafter{\the\toks0 \catcode#1 \the\catcode#1}%
\edef\x{\x \catcode#1 #2}}%
\y 13 5 % carriage return
\y 61 12 % =
\y 32 10 % space
\y 123 1 % {
\y 125 2 % }
\y 35 6 % #
\y 64 11 % @ (letter)
\y 10 12 % new line ^^J
\y 34 12 % "
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\y 40 12 % (
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\y 44 12 % ,
\y 45 12 % -
\y 46 12 % .
\y 47 12 % /
\y 58 12 % :
\y 60 12 % <
\y 62 12 % >
\y 91 12 % [
\y 93 12 % ]
\y 94 7 % ^
\y 95 8 % _
\y 96 12 % `
\toks0\expandafter{\the\toks0 \relax\noexpand\endinput}%
\edef\y#1{\noexpand\expandafter\endgroup%
\noexpand\ifx#1\relax \edef#1{\the\toks0}\x\relax%
\noexpand\else \noexpand\expandafter\noexpand\endinput%
\noexpand\fi}%
\expandafter\y\csname luatexbase@attr@sty@endinput\endcsname%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Package declaration.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\begingroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname ProvidesPackage\endcsname\relax
\def\x#1[#2]{\immediate\write16{Package: #1 #2}}
\else
\let\x\ProvidesPackage
\fi
\expandafter\endgroup
\x{luatexbase-attr}[2011/05/24 v0.4 Attributes allocation for LuaTeX]
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Make sure \luatex is used.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname RequirePackage\endcsname\relax
\input ifluatex.sty
\else
\RequirePackage{ifluatex}
\fi
\ifluatex\else
\begingroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname PackageError\endcsname\relax
\def\x#1#2#3{\begingroup \newlinechar10
\errhelp{#3}\errmessage{Package #1 error: #2}\endgroup}
\else
\let\x\PackageError
\fi
\expandafter\endgroup
\x{luatexbase-attr}{LuaTeX is required for this package. Aborting.}{%
This package can only be used with the LuaTeX engine^^J%
(command `lualatex' or `luatex').^^J%
Package loading has been stopped to prevent additional errors.}
\expandafter\luatexbase@attr@sty@endinput%
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{Primitives needed}
%
% Load \pk{luatexbase-compat}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname RequirePackage\endcsname\relax
\input luatexbase-compat.sty
\else
\RequirePackage{luatexbase-compat}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Make sure the primitives we need are available.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\luatexbase@ensure@primitive{luaescapestring}
\luatexbase@ensure@primitive{attributedef}
\luatexbase@ensure@primitive{attribute}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{Load supporting Lua module}
%
% First load \pk{luatexbase-loader} (hence \pk{luatexbase-compat}), then
% the supporting Lua module. We make sure \verb|luatex.sty| is loaded.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname RequirePackage\endcsname\relax
\input luatexbase-loader.sty
\input luatex.sty
\else
\RequirePackage{luatexbase-loader}
\RequirePackage{luatex}
\fi
\luatexbase@directlua{require('luatexbase.attr')}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{User macros}
%
% The allocation macro is merely a wrapper around the Lua function, but
% handles error and logging in \tex, for consistency with other allocation
% macros.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\newluatexattribute#1{%
\begingroup\escapechar\m@ne \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter
\endgroup \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter
\allocationnumber \luatexbase@directlua{tex.write(
luatexbase.new_attribute("\luatexluaescapestring{\string#1}", true))}%
\ifnum\allocationnumber>\m@ne
\global\luatexattributedef#1=\allocationnumber
\wlog{\string#1=\string\luatexattribute\the\allocationnumber}%
\else
\errmessage{No room for a new \string\attribute}%
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Helper macro |\unsetluatexattribute|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcount\lltxb@attr@unsetvalue
\lltxb@attr@unsetvalue=\ifnum\luatexversion<37 -1\else -2147483647\fi\relax
\def\unsetluatexattribute#1{%
#1\lltxb@attr@unsetvalue}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% And now the trivial helper macro.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\setluatexattribute#1#2{%
#1=\numexpr#2\relax}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% That's all folks!
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\luatexbase@attr@sty@endinput%
%</texpackage>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Lua module}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*luamodule>
--- locals
local nodenew = node.new
local nodesubtype = node.subtype
local nodetype = node.id
local stringfind = string.find
local stringformat = string.format
local texiowrite_nl = texio.write_nl
local texiowrite = texio.write
--- luatex internal types
local whatsit_t = nodetype"whatsit"
local user_defined_t = nodesubtype"user_defined"
luatexbase = luatexbase or { }
local luatexbase = luatexbase
% \end{macrocode}
%
% This table holds the values of the allocated attributes, indexed by name.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
attributes = {}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% In the \luatex ecosystem there are currently two functions that create a
% new attribute.
% One is in |oberdiek| bundle, the other is this one. We will hack a little
% in order to make them compatible. The other function uses
% |LuT@AllocAttribute| as attribute counter, we will keep it in sync with
% ours. A possible problem might also appear: the other function starts
% attribute allocation at 0, which will break luaotfload. We output an
% error if a new attribute has already been allocated with number 0.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local luatex_sty_counter = 'LuT@AllocAttribute'
if tex.count[luatex_sty_counter] then
if tex.count[luatex_sty_counter] > -1 then
error("luatexbase error: attribute 0 has already been set by \newattribute"
.."macro from luatex.sty, not belonging to this package, this makes"
.."luaotfload unusable. Please report to the maintainer of luatex.sty")
else
tex.count[luatex_sty_counter] = 0
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The allocation function. Unlike other registers, allocate starting from 1.
% Some code (e.~g., font handling coming from Con\tex{}t) behaves strangely
% with \verb+\attribute0+ set, and since there is plenty of room here, it
% doesn't seem bad to ``lose'' one item in order to avoid this problem.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local last_alloc = 0
local function new_attribute(name, silent)
if last_alloc >= 65535 then
if silent then
return -1
else
error("No room for a new \\attribute", 1)
end
end
local lsc = tex.count[luatex_sty_counter]
if lsc and lsc > last_alloc then
last_alloc = lsc
end
last_alloc = last_alloc + 1
if lsc then
tex.setcount('global', luatex_sty_counter, last_alloc)
end
attributes[name] = last_alloc
unset_attribute(name)
if not silent then
texiowrite_nl('log', string.format(
'luatexbase.attributes[%q] = %d', name, last_alloc))
end
return last_alloc
end
luatexbase.new_attribute = new_attribute
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Unset an attribute the correct way depending on \luatex's version.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local unset_value = (luatexbase.luatexversion < 37) and -1 or -2147483647
local function unset_attribute(name)
tex.setattribute(attributes[name], unset_value)
end
luatexbase.unset_attribute = unset_attribute
% \end{macrocode}
%
% User whatsit allocation (experimental).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
--- cf. luatexref-t.pdf, sect. 8.1.4.25
local prefixsep = "-" --- make this @ for latex junkies?
local user_whatsits = { } --- name -> id
local whatsit_ids = { } --- id -> name
local current_whatsit = 0
local anonymous_whatsits = 0
local anonymous_prefix = "anon"
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The whatsit allocation is split into two functions:
% \verb|new_user_whatsit_id| registers a new id (an integer)
% and returns it. It is up to the user what he actually does
% with the return value.
%
% Registering whatsits without a name, though supported, is
% not exactly good style. In these cases we generate a name
% from a counter.
%
% In addition to the whatsit name, it is possible and even
% encouraged to specify the name of the package that will be
% using the whatsit as the second argument.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
--- string -> string -> int
local new_user_whatsit_id = function (name, package)
if name then
if package then name = package .. prefixsep .. name end
else -- anonymous
anonymous_whatsits = anonymous_whatsits + 1
name = anonymous_prefix
.. prefixsep
.. tostring(anonymous_whatsits)
end
local id = user_whatsits[name]
if id then --- what to do now?
texiowrite_nl(stringformat(
"replacing whatsit %s (%d)", name, id))
else --- new id
current_whatsit = current_whatsit + 1
id = current_whatsit
end
user_whatsits[name] = id
whatsit_ids[id] = name
texiowrite_nl(stringformat(
"new user-defined whatsit %d (%s)", id, name))
return id
end
luatexbase.new_user_whatsit_id = new_user_whatsit_id
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \verb|new_user_whatsit| first registers a new id and
% then also creates the corresponding whatsit of subtype “user defined”.
% Return values are said node and its id.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
--- string -> string -> (node_t -> int)
local new_user_whatsit = function (name, package)
local id = new_user_whatsit_id(name, package)
local wi = nodenew(whatsit_t, user_defined_t)
wi.user_id = id
return wi, id
end
luatexbase.new_user_whatsit = new_user_whatsit
% \end{macrocode}
%
% If one knows the name of a whatsit, its corresponding id
% can be retrieved by means of \verb|get_user_whatsit_id|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
--- string -> string -> int
local get_user_whatsit_id = function (name, package)
if package then name = package .. prefixsep .. name end
return user_whatsits[name]
end
luatexbase.get_user_whatsit_id = get_user_whatsit_id
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The inverse lookup is also possible via \verb|get_user_whatsit_name|.
% Here it finally becomes obvious why it is beneficial to supply a package
% name -- it adds information about who created and might be relying on the
% whatsit in question.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
--- string -> string -> int
local get_user_whatsit_name = function (id)
return whatsit_ids[id]
end
luatexbase.get_user_whatsit_name = get_user_whatsit_name
% \end{macrocode}
%
% For the curious as well as the cautious who are interesting in
% what they are dealing with, we add a function that outputs the
% current allocation status to the terminal.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
--- string -> unit
local dump_registered_whatsits = function (package)
if package then
texiowrite_nl("(user whatsit allocation stats for " .. package)
else
texiowrite_nl("(user whatsit allocation stats")
end
texiowrite_nl(stringformat(
" ((total %d)\n (anonymous %d))",
current_whatsit, anonymous_whatsits))
texio.write_nl" ("
local whatsit_list = { }
for name, val in next, user_whatsits do
if package then --- restrict to matching prefix
if stringfind(name, "^"..package.."%"..prefixsep) then
whatsit_list[#whatsit_list+1] = stringformat("(%s %d)", name, val)
end
else
whatsit_list[#whatsit_list+1] = stringformat("(%s %d)", name, val)
end
end
texiowrite(table.concat(whatsit_list, "\n "))
texiowrite"))"
end
luatexbase.dump_registered_whatsits = dump_registered_whatsits
% \end{macrocode}
% Lastly, we define a couple synonyms for convenience.
% \begin{macrocode}
luatexbase.newattribute = new_attribute
luatexbase.newuserwhatsit = new_user_whatsit
luatexbase.newuserwhatsitid = new_user_whatsit_id
luatexbase.getuserwhatsitid = get_user_whatsit_id
luatexbase.getuserwhatsitname = get_user_whatsit_name
luatexbase.dumpregisteredwhatsits = dump_registered_whatsits
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%</luamodule>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \section{Test files}
%
% The tests done are very basic: we just make sure that the package loads
% correctly and the macros don't generate any error, under both \latex and
% Plain \tex. We also check that the attribute's number is remembered well,
% independently of the current value of |\escapechar|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<testplain>\input luatexbase-attr.sty
%<testlatex>\RequirePackage{luatexbase-attr}
%<*testplain,testlatex>
\newluatexattribute\testattr
\setluatexattribute\testattr{1}
\ifnum\testattr=1 \else \ERROR \fi
\unsetluatexattribute\testattr
\ifnum\testattr<0 \else \ERROR \fi
\catcode64 11
\luatexbase@directlua{assert(luatexbase.attributes.testattr)}
\luatexbase@directlua{luatexbase.new_attribute('luatestattr')}
\luatexbase@directlua{assert(luatexbase.attributes.luatestattr)}
\begingroup
\escapechar64
\newluatexattribute\anotherattr
\endgroup
\setluatexattribute\anotherattr{1}
\luatexbase@directlua{assert(luatexbase.attributes.anotherattr)}
%</testplain,testlatex>
%<testplain>\bye
%<testlatex>\stop
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \Finale
\endinput
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