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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
% Written in 2009, 2010 by Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard and Élie Roux.
% <mpg@elzevir.fr>
% <elie.roux@telecom-bretagne.eu>
%
% This work is under the CC0 license.
%
% This work consists of the main source file luatexbase-modutils.dtx
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% \title{The \pk{luatexbase-modutils} package}
% \date{v0.2 2010-05-12}
% \author{%
% Manuel P\'egouri\'e-Gonnard \\ \email{mpg@elzevir.fr} \and
% \'Elie Roux \\ \email{elie.roux@telecom-bretagne.eu}}
%
% \maketitle
%
% \begin{abstract}
% This package provides functions similar to \latex's |\usepackage| and
% |\ProvidesPackage| macros,\footnote{and their variants or synonyms such as
% \cs{documentclass} and \cs{RequirePackage} or \cs{ProvidesClass} and
% \cs{ProvidesFiles}} or more precisely the part of these macros that deals
% with identification and version checking (no attempt is done at implementing
% an option mechanism). It also provides functions for reporting errors and
% warnings in a standardised format.
% \end{abstract}
%
% \tableofcontents
%
% \section{Documentation}
%
% \subsection{Scope of this package}
%
% Lua's standard function |require()| is similar to \tex's |\input| primitive
% but is somehow more evolved in that it makes a few checks to avoid loading
% the same module twice. In the \tex world, this needs to be taken care of by
% macro packages; in the \latex world this is done by |\usepackage|.
%
% But |\usepackage| also takes care of many other things. Most notably, it
% implements a complex option system, and does some identification and version
% checking. The present package doesn't try to provide anything for options,
% but implements a system for identification and version checking similar to
% \latex's system.
%
% \medskip
%
% It is important to notice that Lua's standard function |module()| is
% completely orthogonal with the present package. It has nothing to do with
% identification and deals only with namespaces: more precisely, it
% modifies the current environment. So, you should continue to
% use it normally regardless of whether you chose to use this package's
% features for identification.
%
% It is recommended to always use |module()| or any other method that ensure
% the global name space remains clean. For example, you may heavily use the
% |local| keyword and explicitly qualify the name of every non-local symbol.
% Chapter 15 of \href{http://www.lua.org/pil/}{Programming in Lua, 1st ed.}
% discusses various methods for managing packages.
%
% \subsection{\tex macros}
%
% \begin{qcode}
% \cs{RequireLuaModule}\marg{name}\oarg{date}
% \end{qcode}
%
% The macro |\RequireLuaModule| is an interface to the Lua function
% |require_module|; it take the same arguments with the same meaning. The
% second argument is optional.
%
% \subsection{Lua functions}
%
% \begin{qcode}
% luatexbase.require_module({\meta{name}} [, \meta{required date}])
% \end{qcode}
%
% The function |luatexbase.require_module()| may be used as a replacement to
% |require()|. If only one argument is given, the only difference with
% |require()| is it checks that the module properly identifies itself (as
% explained below) with the same name.
%
% The second argument is optional; if used, it must be a
% string\footnote{Previous versions of the package supported floating-point
% version numbers as well, but it caused confusion with authors trying to use
% version strings such as |0.3a| and probably isn't worth the trouble.}
% containing a date in |YYYY//MM/DD| format which specifies the minimum
% version of the module required.
%
% \begin{qcode}
% luatexbase.provides_module(\meta{info})
% \end{qcode}
% This function is used by modules to identify themselves; the argument is a
% table containing information about the module. The required field |name|
% must contain the name of the module. It is recommended to provide a field
% |date| with the same format as above. Optional fields |version| (number or
% string) and |description| may be used if present. Other fields are ignored.
%
% If a date was required, then a warning is issued if the required date is
% strictly newer than the declared date (or if no date was declared). A list
% of loaded modules and their associated information is kept, and used to
% check the date without reloading the module (since |require()| won't reload
% it anyway) if a module is required several times.
%
% \begin{qcode}
% luatexbase.module_error(\meta{name}, \meta{message}, ...)
% luatexbase.module_warning(\meta{name}, \meta{message}, ...)
% luatexbase.module_info(\meta{name}, \meta{message}, ...)
% \end{qcode}
% These functions are similar to \latex's |\PackageError|,
% |\PackageWarning| and |\PackageInfo| in the way they format the
% output. The first argument is the name of the current module; the remaining
% arguments are passed to |string.format()|. No automatic line breaking is
% done, you may still use |\n| as usual for that, and the name of the package
% will be prepended to each output line.
%
% Note that |module_error| raises an actual Lua error with |error()|, which
% currently means a call stack will be dumped. While this may not look pretty,
% at least it provides useful information for tracking the error down.
%
% \begin{qcode}
% local err, warn, info = luatexbase.errwarinf(\meta{name})
% local err, warn, info = luatexbase.provides_module(\meta{name})
% \end{qcode}
% Customised versions of the above commands maybe obtained by invoking
% |errwarinf()| and are also returned by |provides_module()|. They don't take
% the name of the module as their first argument any more, so that you don't
% need to repeat it all over the place. (Notice that |error| is the name of a
% standard Lua function, so you may want to avoid overwriting it, hence the
% use of |err| in the above example.)
%
% \subsection{Templates}
%
% Let me emphasize again that, while |luatexbase.require_module()| is meant to
% be used as a replacement for |require()|, the function
% |luatexbase.provides_module()| \emph{is not} a replacement for |module()|:
% they just don't do the same thing (declaring information vs changing the
% current name space).
%
% Now, here is how you module may begin:
% \begin{verbatim}
% local err, warn, info = luatexbase.provides_module({
% -- required
% -- recommended
% name = 'mymodule',
% date = '1970/01/01',
% version = 0.0, -- or version = '0.0a',
% description = 'a Lua module template',
% author = 'A. U. Thor',
% licence = 'LPPL v1.3+',
% })
%
% module('mynamespace', package.seeall)
% -- or any other method (see chapter 15 of PIL for examples)
% \end{verbatim}
%
% Alternatively, if you don't want to assume \pk{luatexbase-modutils} is
% loaded, you may load your module with:
% \begin{verbatim}
% (luatexbase.require_module or require)('mymodule')
% \end{verbatim}
% and begin your module's code with:
% \begin{verbatim}
% if luatexbase._provides_module then
% luatexbase.provides_module({
% -- required
% -- recommended
% name = 'mymodule',
% date = '1970/01/01',
% version = 0.0, -- or version = '0.0a',
% description = 'a Lua module template',
% author = 'A. U. Thor',
% licence = 'LPPL v1.3+',
% })
% end
%
% module('mynamespace', package.seeall)
% -- or any other method (see chapter 15 of PIL for examples)
%
% local function err(msg)
% -- etc.
% \end{verbatim}
%
% \section{Implementation}
%
% \subsection{\tex package}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*texpackage>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{Preliminaries}
%
% Reload protection, especially for \plaintex.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\csname lltxb@modutils@loaded\endcsname
\expandafter\let\csname lltxb@modutils@loaded\endcsname\endinput
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Catcode defenses.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\begingroup
\catcode123 1 % {
\catcode125 2 % }
\catcode 35 6 % #
\toks0{}%
\def\x{}%
\def\y#1 #2 {%
\toks0\expandafter{\the\toks0 \catcode#1 \the\catcode#1}%
\edef\x{\x \catcode#1 #2}}%
\y 123 1 % {
\y 125 2 % }
\y 35 6 % #
\y 10 12 % ^^J
\y 34 12 % "
\y 36 3 % $ $
\y 39 12 % '
\y 40 12 % (
\y 41 12 % )
\y 42 12 % *
\y 43 12 % +
\y 44 12 % ,
\y 45 12 % -
\y 46 12 % .
\y 47 12 % /
\y 60 12 % <
\y 61 12 % =
\y 64 11 % @ (letter)
\y 62 12 % >
\y 95 12 % _ (other)
\y 96 12 % `
\edef\y#1{\endgroup\edef#1{\the\toks0\relax}\x}%
\expandafter\y\csname lltxb@modutils@AtEnd\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-modutils}[2010/05/27 v0.3-pre Module utilities 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.}
\lltxb@modutils@AtEnd
\expandafter\endinput
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Load \pk{luatexbase-loader} (hence \pk{luatexbase-compat}), require the
% supporting Lua module and make sure |luaescapestring| is available.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifdefined\RequirePackage
\RequirePackage{luatexbase-loader}
\else
\input luatexbase-loader.sty
\fi
\luatexbase@directlua{require('luatexbase.modutils')}
\luatexbase@ensure@primitive{luaescapestring}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Auxiliary definitions}
%
% We need a version of |\@ifnextchar|. The definitions for the not-\latex
% case are stolen from \pk{ltxcmds} verbatim, only the prefix is changed.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifdefined\kernel@ifnextchar
\let\lltxb@ifnextchar\kernel@ifnextchar
\else
\chardef\lltxb@zero0
\chardef\lltxb@two2
\long\def\lltxb@ifnextchar#1#2#3{%
\begingroup
\let\lltxb@CharToken= #1\relax
\toks\lltxb@zero{#2}%
\toks\lltxb@two{#3}%
\futurelet\lltxb@LetToken\lltxb@ifnextchar@
}
\def\lltxb@ifnextchar@{%
\ifx\lltxb@LetToken\lltxb@CharToken
\expandafter\endgroup\the\toks\expandafter\lltxb@zero
\else
\ifx\lltxb@LetToken\lltxb@SpaceToken
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\lltxb@@ifnextchar
\else
\expandafter\endgroup\the\toks
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\lltxb@two
\fi
\fi
}
\begingroup
\def\x#1{\endgroup
\def\lltxb@@ifnextchar#1{%
\futurelet\lltxb@LetToken\lltxb@ifnextchar@
}%
}%
\x{ }
\begingroup
\def\x#1{\endgroup
\let\lltxb@SpaceToken= #1%
}%
\x{ }
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{User macro}
%
% Interface to the Lua function for module loading. Avoid passing a second
% argument to the function if empty (most probably not specified).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\RequireLuaModule#1{%
\lltxb@ifnextchar[{\lltxb@requirelua{#1}}{\lltxb@requirelua{#1}[]}}
\def\lltxb@requirelua#1[#2]{%
\luatexbase@directlua{luatexbase.require_module(
"\luatexluaescapestring{#1}"
\expandafter\ifx\expandafter\/\detokenize{#2}\/\else
, "\luatexluaescapestring{#2}"
\fi)}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\lltxb@modutils@AtEnd
%</texpackage>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Lua module}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*luamodule>
module("luatexbase", package.seeall)
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Internal functions and data}
%
% Tables holding informations about the modules loaded and the versions
% required. Keys are module names and values are the info tables as passed
% to |provides_module()|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local modules = modules or {}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Convert a date in YYYY/MM/DD format into a number.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local function date_to_int(date)
numbers = string.gsub(date, "(%d+)/(%d+)/(%d+)", "%1%2%3")
return tonumber(numbers)
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{Error, warning and info function for modules}
%
% Here are the reporting functions for the modules. An internal function is
% used for error messages, so that the calling level (last argument of
% |error()| remains constant using either |module_error()| or a custom
% version as return by |errwarinf()|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local function msg_format(msg_type, mod_name, ...)
local cont = '('..mod_name..')' .. ('Module: '..msg_type):gsub('.', ' ')
return 'Module '..mod_name..' '..msg_type..': '
.. string.format(...):gsub('\n', '\n'..cont) .. '\n'
end
local function module_error_int(mod, ...)
error(msg_format('error', mod, ...), 3)
end
function module_error(mod, ...)
module_error_int(mod, ...)
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Split the lines explicitly in order not to depend on the value of
% |\newlinechar|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
function module_warning(mod, ...)
for _, line in ipairs(msg_format('warning', mod, ...):explode('\n')) do
texio.write_nl(line)
end
end
function module_info(mod, ...)
for _, line in ipairs(msg_format('info', mod, ...):explode('\n')) do
texio.write_nl(line)
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Produce custom versions of the reporting functions.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
function errwarinf(name)
return function(...) module_error_int(name, ...) end,
function(...) module_warning(name, ...) end,
function(...) module_info(name, ...) end
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% For our own convenience, local functions for warning and errors in the
% present module.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local err, warn = errwarinf('luatexbase.modutils')
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{module loading and providing functions}
%
% Load a module with mandatory name checking and optional version checking.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
function require_module(name, req_date)
require(name)
local info = modules[name]
if not info then
warn("module '%s' was not properly identified", name)
elseif version then
if not (info.date and date_to_int(info.date) > date_to_int(req_date))
then
warn("module '%s' required in version '%s'\n"
.. "but found in version '%s'", name, req_date, info.date)
end
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Provide identification information for a module. As a bonus, custom
% reporting functions are returned. No need to do any check here,
% everything done in |require_module()|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
function provides_module(info)
if not (info and info.name) then
err('provides_module: missing information')
end
texio.write_nl('log', string.format("Lua module: %s %s %s %s\n",
info.name, info.date or '', info.version or '', info.description or ''))
modules[info.name] = info
return errwarinf(info.name)
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%</luamodule>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \section{Test files}
%
% A dummy lua file for tests.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*testdummy>
local err, warn, info = luatexbase.provides_module {
name = 'test-modutils',
date = '2000/01/01',
version = 1,
description = 'dummy test package',
}
info('It works!\nOh, rly?\nYeah rly!')
%</testdummy>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% We just check that the package loads properly, under both LaTeX and Plain
% TeX, is able to load and identify the above dummy module.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<testplain>\input luatexbase-modutils.sty
%<testlatex>\RequirePackage{luatexbase-modutils}
%<*testplain,testlatex>
\RequireLuaModule{test-modutils}
\RequireLuaModule{test-modutils}[1970/01/01]
%</testplain,testlatex>
%<testplain>\bye
%<testlatex>\stop
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \Finale
\endinput
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