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[2019/10/22 v1.1j
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%<plain> LuaTeX support for plain TeX (core)
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]
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\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\GetFileInfo{ltluatex.dtx}
\begin{document}
\title{\filename\\(Lua\TeX{}-specific support)}
\author{David Carlisle and Joseph Wright\footnote{Significant portions
of the code here are adapted/simplified from the packages \textsf{luatex} and
\textsf{luatexbase} written by Heiko Oberdiek, \'{E}lie Roux,
Manuel P\'{e}gouri\'{e}-Gonnar and Philipp Gesang.}}
\date{\filedate}
\maketitle
\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}
\tableofcontents
\DocInput{\filename}
\end{document}
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%
% \section{Overview}
%
% Lua\TeX{} adds a number of engine-specific functions to \TeX{}. Several of
% these require set up that is best done in the kernel or need related support
% functions. This file provides \emph{basic} support for Lua\TeX{} at the
% \LaTeXe{} kernel level plus as a loadable file which can be used with
% plain \TeX{} and \LaTeX{}.
%
% This file contains code for both \TeX{} (to be stored as part of the format)
% and Lua (to be loaded at the start of each job). In the Lua code, the kernel
% uses the namespace |luatexbase|.
%
% The following |\count| registers are used here for register allocation:
% \begin{itemize}
% \item[\texttt{\string\e@alloc@attribute@count}] Attributes (default~258)
% \item[\texttt{\string\e@alloc@ccodetable@count}] Category code tables
% (default~259)
% \item[\texttt{\string\e@alloc@luafunction@count}] Lua functions
% (default~260)
% \item[\texttt{\string\e@alloc@whatsit@count}] User whatsits (default~261)
% \item[\texttt{\string\e@alloc@bytecode@count}] Lua bytecodes (default~262)
% \item[\texttt{\string\e@alloc@luachunk@count}] Lua chunks (default~263)
% \end{itemize}
% (|\count 256| is used for |\newmarks| allocation and |\count 257|
% is used for\linebreak
% |\newXeTeXintercharclass| with Xe\TeX{}, with code defined in
% \texttt{ltfinal.dtx}).
% With any \LaTeXe{} kernel from 2015 onward these registers are part of
% the block in the extended area reserved by the kernel (prior to 2015 the
% \LaTeXe{} kernel did not provide any functionality for the extended
% allocation area).
%
% \section{Core \TeX{} functionality}
%
% The commands defined here are defined for
% possible inclusion in a future \LaTeX{} format, however also extracted
% to the file |ltluatex.tex| which may be used with older \LaTeX\
% formats, and with plain \TeX.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{\newattribute}
% |\newattribute{|\meta{attribute}|}|\\
% Defines a named \cs{attribute}, indexed from~$1$
% (\emph{i.e.}~|\attribute0| is never defined). Attributes initially
% have the marker value |-"7FFFFFFF| (`unset') set by the engine.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{\newcatcodetable}
% |\newcatcodetable{|\meta{catcodetable}|}|\\
% Defines a named \cs{catcodetable}, indexed from~$1$
% (|\catcodetable0| is never assigned). A new catcode table will be
% populated with exactly those values assigned by Ini\TeX{} (as described
% in the Lua\TeX{} manual).
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{\newluafunction}
% |\newluafunction{|\meta{function}|}|\\
% Defines a named \cs{luafunction}, indexed from~$1$. (Lua indexes
% tables from $1$ so |\luafunction0| is not available).
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{\newwhatsit}
% |\newwhatsit{|\meta{whatsit}|}|\\
% Defines a custom \cs{whatsit}, indexed from~$1$.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{\newluabytecode}
% |\newluabytecode{|\meta{bytecode}|}|\\
% Allocates a number for Lua bytecode register, indexed from~$1$.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{\newluachunkname}
% |newluachunkname{|\meta{chunkname}|}|\\
% Allocates a number for Lua chunk register, indexed from~$1$.
% Also enters the name of the regiser (without backslash) into the
% \verb|lua.name| table to be used in stack traces.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{\catcodetable@initex}
% \DescribeMacro{\catcodetable@string}
% \DescribeMacro{\catcodetable@latex}
% \DescribeMacro{\catcodetable@atletter}
% Predefined category code tables with the obvious assignments. Note
% that the |latex| and |atletter| tables set the full Unicode range
% to the codes predefined by the kernel.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{\setattribute}
% \DescribeMacro{\unsetattribute}
% |\setattribute{|\meta{attribute}|}{|\meta{value}|}|\\
% |\unsetattribute{|\meta{attribute}|}|\\
% Set and unset attributes in a manner analogous to |\setlength|. Note that
% attributes take a marker value when unset so this operation is distinct
% from setting the value to zero.
%
% \section{Plain \TeX\ interface}
%
% The \textsf{ltluatex} interface may be used with plain \TeX\ using
% |\input{ltluatex}|. This inputs |ltluatex.tex| which inputs
% |etex.src| (or |etex.sty| if used with \LaTeX)
% if it is not already input, and then defines some internal commands to
% allow the \textsf{ltluatex} interface to be defined.
%
% The \textsf{luatexbase} package interface may also be used in plain \TeX,
% as before, by inputting the package |\input luatexbase.sty|. The new
% version of \textsf{luatexbase} is based on this \textsf{ltluatex}
% code but implements a compatibility layer providing the interface
% of the original package.
%
% \section{Lua functionality}
%
% \begingroup
%
% \begingroup\lccode`~=`_
% \lowercase{\endgroup\let~}_
% \catcode`_=12
%
% \subsection{Allocators in Lua}
%
% \DescribeMacro{new_attribute}
% |luatexbase.new_attribute(|\meta{attribute}|)|\\
% Returns an allocation number for the \meta{attribute}, indexed from~$1$.
% The attribute will be initialised with the marker value |-"7FFFFFFF|
% (`unset'). The attribute allocation sequence is shared with the \TeX{}
% code but this function does \emph{not} define a token using
% |\attributedef|.
% The attribute name is recorded in the |attributes| table. A
% metatable is provided so that the table syntax can be used
% consistently for attributes declared in \TeX\ or Lua.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{new_whatsit}
% |luatexbase.new_whatsit(|\meta{whatsit}|)|\\
% Returns an allocation number for the custom \meta{whatsit}, indexed from~$1$.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{new_bytecode}
% |luatexbase.new_bytecode(|\meta{bytecode}|)|\\
% Returns an allocation number for a bytecode register, indexed from~$1$.
% The optional \meta{name} argument is just used for logging.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{new_chunkname}
% |luatexbase.new_chunkname(|\meta{chunkname}|)|\\
% Returns an allocation number for a Lua chunk name for use with
% |\directlua| and |\latelua|, indexed from~$1$.
% The number is returned and also \meta{name} argument is added to the
% |lua.name| array at that index.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{new_luafunction}
% |luatexbase.new_luafunction(|\meta{functionname}|)|\\
% Returns an allocation number for a lua function for use
% with |\luafunction|, |\lateluafunction|, and |\luadef|,
% indexed from~$1$. The optional \meta{functionname} argument
% is just used for logging.
%
% These functions all require access to a named \TeX{} count register
% to manage their allocations. The standard names are those defined
% above for access from \TeX{}, \emph{e.g.}~\string\e@alloc@attribute@count,
% but these can be adjusted by defining the variable
% \texttt{\meta{type}\_count\_name} before loading |ltluatex.lua|, for example
% \begin{verbatim}
% local attribute_count_name = "attributetracker"
% require("ltluatex")
% \end{verbatim}
% would use a \TeX{} |\count| (|\countdef|'d token) called |attributetracker|
% in place of \string\e@alloc@attribute@count.
%
% \subsection{Lua access to \TeX{} register numbers}
%
% \DescribeMacro{registernumber}
% |luatexbase.registernumer(|\meta{name}|)|\\
% Sometimes (notably in the case of Lua attributes) it is necessary to
% access a register \emph{by number} that has been allocated by \TeX{}.
% This package provides a function to look up the relevant number
% using Lua\TeX{}'s internal tables. After for example
% |\newattribute\myattrib|, |\myattrib| would be defined by (say)
% |\myattrib=\attribute15|. |luatexbase.registernumer("myattrib")|
% would then return the register number, $15$ in this case. If the string passed
% as argument does not correspond to a token defined by |\attributedef|,
% |\countdef| or similar commands, the Lua value |false| is returned.
%
% As an example, consider the input:
%\begin{verbatim}
% \newcommand\test[1]{%
% \typeout{#1: \expandafter\meaning\csname#1\endcsname^^J
% \space\space\space\space
% \directlua{tex.write(luatexbase.registernumber("#1") or "bad input")}%
% }}
%
% \test{undefinedrubbish}
%
% \test{space}
%
% \test{hbox}
%
% \test{@MM}
%
% \test{@tempdima}
% \test{@tempdimb}
%
% \test{strutbox}
%
% \test{sixt@@n}
%
% \attrbutedef\myattr=12
% \myattr=200
% \test{myattr}
%
%\end{verbatim}
%
% If the demonstration code is processed with Lua\LaTeX{} then the following
% would be produced in the log and terminal output.
%\begin{verbatim}
% undefinedrubbish: \relax
% bad input
% space: macro:->
% bad input
% hbox: \hbox
% bad input
% @MM: \mathchar"4E20
% 20000
% @tempdima: \dimen14
% 14
% @tempdimb: \dimen15
% 15
% strutbox: \char"B
% 11
% sixt@@n: \char"10
% 16
% myattr: \attribute12
% 12
%\end{verbatim}
%
% Notice how undefined commands, or commands unrelated to registers
% do not produce an error, just return |false| and so print
% |bad input| here. Note also that commands defined by |\newbox| work and
% return the number of the box register even though the actual command
% holding this number is a |\chardef| defined token (there is no
% |\boxdef|).
%
% \subsection{Module utilities}
%
% \DescribeMacro{provides_module}
% |luatexbase.provides_module(|\meta{info}|)|\\
% This function is used by modules to identify themselves; the |info| should be
% 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| in the usual \LaTeX{} format |yyyy/mm/dd|. Optional fields
% |version| (a string) and |description| may be used if present. This
% information will be recorded in the log. Other fields are ignored.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{module_info}
% \DescribeMacro{module_warning}
% \DescribeMacro{module_error}
% |luatexbase.module_info(|\meta{module}, \meta{text}|)|\\
% |luatexbase.module_warning(|\meta{module}, \meta{text}|)|\\
% |luatexbase.module_error(|\meta{module}, \meta{text}|)|\\
% These functions are similar to \LaTeX{}'s |\PackageError|, |\PackageWarning|
% and |\PackageInfo| in the way they format the output. 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 |luatexbase.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.
%
% \subsection{Callback management}
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{add_to_callback}
% |luatexbase.add_to_callback(|^^A
% \meta{callback}, \meta{function}, \meta{description}|)|
% Registers the \meta{function} into the \meta{callback} with a textual
% \meta{description} of the function. Functions are inserted into the callback
% in the order loaded.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{remove_from_callback}
% |luatexbase.remove_from_callback(|\meta{callback}, \meta{description}|)|
% Removes the callback function with \meta{description} from the \meta{callback}.
% The removed function and its description
% are returned as the results of this function.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{in_callback}
% |luatexbase.in_callback(|\meta{callback}, \meta{description}|)|
% Checks if the \meta{description} matches one of the functions added
% to the list for the \meta{callback}, returning a boolean value.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{disable_callback}
% |luatexbase.disable_callback(|\meta{callback}|)|
% Sets the \meta{callback} to \texttt{false} as described in the Lua\TeX{}
% manual for the underlying \texttt{callback.register} built-in. Callbacks
% will only be set to false (and thus be skipped entirely) if there are
% no functions registered using the callback.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{callback_descriptions}
% A list of the descriptions of functions registered to the specified
% callback is returned. |{}| is returned if there are no functions registered.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{create_callback}
% |luatexbase.create_callback(|\meta{name},meta{type},\meta{default}|)|
% Defines a user defined callback. The last argument is a default
% function or |false|.
%
% \noindent
% \DescribeMacro{call_callback}
% |luatexbase.call_callback(|\meta{name},\ldots|)|
% Calls a user defined callback with the supplied arguments.
%
% \endgroup
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
% \section{Implementation}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*2ekernel|tex|latexrelease>
%<2ekernel|latexrelease>\ifx\directlua\@undefined\else
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \changes{v1.0j}{2015/12/02}{Remove nonlocal iteration variables (PHG)}
% \changes{v1.0j}{2015/12/02}{Assorted typos fixed (PHG)}
% \changes{v1.0j}{2015/12/02}{Remove unreachable code after calls to error() (PHG)}
% \subsection{Minimum Lua\TeX{} version}
%
% Lua\TeX{} has changed a lot over time. In the kernel support for ancient
% versions is not provided: trying to build a format with a very old binary
% therefore gives some information in the log and loading stops. The cut-off
% selected here relates to the tree-searching behaviour of |require()|:
% from version~0.60, Lua\TeX{} will correctly find Lua files in the |texmf|
% tree without `help'.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<latexrelease>\IncludeInRelease{2015/10/01}
%<latexrelease> {\newluafunction}{LuaTeX}%
\ifnum\luatexversion<60 %
\wlog{***************************************************}
\wlog{* LuaTeX version too old for ltluatex support *}
\wlog{***************************************************}
\expandafter\endinput
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Older \LaTeX{}/Plain \TeX\ setup}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*tex>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Older \LaTeX{} formats don't have the primitives with `native' names:
% sort that out. If they already exist this will still be safe.
% \begin{macrocode}
\directlua{tex.enableprimitives("",tex.extraprimitives("luatex"))}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\e@alloc\@undefined
% \end{macrocode}
%
% In pre-2014 \LaTeX{}, or plain \TeX{}, load |etex.{sty,src}|.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\documentclass\@undefined
\ifx\loccount\@undefined
\input{etex.src}%
\fi
\catcode`\@=11 %
\outer\expandafter\def\csname newfam\endcsname
{\alloc@8\fam\chardef\et@xmaxfam}
\else
\RequirePackage{etex}
\expandafter\def\csname newfam\endcsname
{\alloc@8\fam\chardef\et@xmaxfam}
\expandafter\let\expandafter\new@mathgroup\csname newfam\endcsname
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{Fixes to \texttt{etex.src}/\texttt{etex.sty}}
%
% These could and probably should be made directly in an
% update to |etex.src| which already has some Lua\TeX-specific
% code, but does not define the correct range for Lua\TeX.
%
% 2015-07-13 higher range in luatex.
% \begin{macrocode}
\edef \et@xmaxregs {\ifx\directlua\@undefined 32768\else 65536\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
% luatex/xetex also allow more math fam.
% \begin{macrocode}
\edef \et@xmaxfam {\ifx\Umathchar\@undefined\sixt@@n\else\@cclvi\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\count 270=\et@xmaxregs % locally allocates \count registers
\count 271=\et@xmaxregs % ditto for \dimen registers
\count 272=\et@xmaxregs % ditto for \skip registers
\count 273=\et@xmaxregs % ditto for \muskip registers
\count 274=\et@xmaxregs % ditto for \box registers
\count 275=\et@xmaxregs % ditto for \toks registers
\count 276=\et@xmaxregs % ditto for \marks classes
% \end{macrocode}
%
% and 256 or 16 fam. (Done above due to plain/\LaTeX\ differences in
% \textsf{ltluatex}.)
% \begin{macrocode}
% \outer\def\newfam{\alloc@8\fam\chardef\et@xmaxfam}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% End of proposed changes to \texttt{etex.src}
%
% \subsubsection{luatex specific settings}
%
% Switch to global cf |luatex.sty| to leave room for inserts
% not really needed for luatex but possibly most compatible
% with existing use.
% \begin{macrocode}
\expandafter\let\csname newcount\expandafter\expandafter\endcsname
\csname globcount\endcsname
\expandafter\let\csname newdimen\expandafter\expandafter\endcsname
\csname globdimen\endcsname
\expandafter\let\csname newskip\expandafter\expandafter\endcsname
\csname globskip\endcsname
\expandafter\let\csname newbox\expandafter\expandafter\endcsname
\csname globbox\endcsname
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Define|\e@alloc| as in latex (the existing macros in |etex.src|
% hard to extend to further register types as they assume specific
% 26x and 27x count range. For compatibility the existing register
% allocation is not changed.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\chardef\e@alloc@top=65535
\let\e@alloc@chardef\chardef
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\e@alloc#1#2#3#4#5#6{%
\global\advance#3\@ne
\e@ch@ck{#3}{#4}{#5}#1%
\allocationnumber#3\relax
\global#2#6\allocationnumber
\wlog{\string#6=\string#1\the\allocationnumber}}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\gdef\e@ch@ck#1#2#3#4{%
\ifnum#1<#2\else
\ifnum#1=#2\relax
#1\@cclvi
\ifx\count#4\advance#1 10 \fi
\fi
\ifnum#1<#3\relax
\else
\errmessage{No room for a new \string#4}%
\fi
\fi}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Two simple \LaTeX\ macros used in |ltlatex.sty|.
% \begin{macrocode}
\long\def\@gobble#1{}
\long\def\@firstofone#1{#1}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Fix up allocations not to clash with |etex.src|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\expandafter\csname newcount\endcsname\e@alloc@attribute@count
\expandafter\csname newcount\endcsname\e@alloc@ccodetable@count
\expandafter\csname newcount\endcsname\e@alloc@luafunction@count
\expandafter\csname newcount\endcsname\e@alloc@whatsit@count
\expandafter\csname newcount\endcsname\e@alloc@bytecode@count
\expandafter\csname newcount\endcsname\e@alloc@luachunk@count
% \end{macrocode}
%
% End of conditional setup for plain \TeX\ / old \LaTeX.
% \begin{macrocode}
\fi
%</tex>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \subsection{Attributes}
%
% \begin{macro}{\newattribute}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% As is generally the case for the Lua\TeX{} registers we start here
% from~$1$. Notably, some code assumes that |\attribute0| is never used so
% this is important in this case.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\e@alloc@attribute@count\@undefined
\countdef\e@alloc@attribute@count=258
\fi
\def\newattribute#1{%
\e@alloc\attribute\attributedef
\e@alloc@attribute@count\m@ne\e@alloc@top#1%
}
\e@alloc@attribute@count=\z@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\setattribute}
% \begin{macro}{\unsetattribute}
% Handy utilities.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\setattribute#1#2{#1=\numexpr#2\relax}
\def\unsetattribute#1{#1=-"7FFFFFFF\relax}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Category code tables}
%
% \begin{macro}{\newcatcodetable}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% Category code tables are allocated with a limit half of that used by Lua\TeX{}
% for everything else. At the end of allocation there needs to be an
% initialisation step. Table~$0$ is already taken (it's the global one for
% current use) so the allocation starts at~$1$.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\e@alloc@ccodetable@count\@undefined
\countdef\e@alloc@ccodetable@count=259
\fi
\def\newcatcodetable#1{%
\e@alloc\catcodetable\chardef
\e@alloc@ccodetable@count\m@ne{"8000}#1%
\initcatcodetable\allocationnumber
}
\e@alloc@ccodetable@count=\z@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \changes{v1.0l}{2015/12/18}{Load Unicode data from source}
% \begin{macro}{\catcodetable@initex}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% \begin{macro}{\catcodetable@string}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% \begin{macro}{\catcodetable@latex}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% \begin{macro}{\catcodetable@atletter}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% Save a small set of standard tables. The Unicode data is read
% here in using a parser simplified from that in |load-unicode-data|:
% only the nature of letters needs to be detected.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcatcodetable\catcodetable@initex
\newcatcodetable\catcodetable@string
\begingroup
\def\setrangecatcode#1#2#3{%
\ifnum#1>#2 %
\expandafter\@gobble
\else
\expandafter\@firstofone
\fi
{%
\catcode#1=#3 %
\expandafter\setrangecatcode\expandafter
{\number\numexpr#1 + 1\relax}{#2}{#3}
}%
}
\@firstofone{%
\catcodetable\catcodetable@initex
\catcode0=12 %
\catcode13=12 %
\catcode37=12 %
\setrangecatcode{65}{90}{12}%
\setrangecatcode{97}{122}{12}%
\catcode92=12 %
\catcode127=12 %
\savecatcodetable\catcodetable@string
\endgroup
}%
\newcatcodetable\catcodetable@latex
\newcatcodetable\catcodetable@atletter
\begingroup
\def\parseunicodedataI#1;#2;#3;#4\relax{%
\parseunicodedataII#1;#3;#2 First>\relax
}%
\def\parseunicodedataII#1;#2;#3 First>#4\relax{%
\ifx\relax#4\relax
\expandafter\parseunicodedataIII
\else
\expandafter\parseunicodedataIV
\fi
{#1}#2\relax%
}%
\def\parseunicodedataIII#1#2#3\relax{%
\ifnum 0%
\if L#21\fi
\if M#21\fi
>0 %
\catcode"#1=11 %
\fi
}%
\def\parseunicodedataIV#1#2#3\relax{%
\read\unicoderead to \unicodedataline
\if L#2%
\count0="#1 %
\expandafter\parseunicodedataV\unicodedataline\relax
\fi
}%
\def\parseunicodedataV#1;#2\relax{%
\loop
\unless\ifnum\count0>"#1 %
\catcode\count0=11 %
\advance\count0 by 1 %
\repeat
}%
\def\storedpar{\par}%
\chardef\unicoderead=\numexpr\count16 + 1\relax
\openin\unicoderead=UnicodeData.txt %
\loop\unless\ifeof\unicoderead %
\read\unicoderead to \unicodedataline
\unless\ifx\unicodedataline\storedpar
\expandafter\parseunicodedataI\unicodedataline\relax
\fi
\repeat
\closein\unicoderead
\@firstofone{%
\catcode64=12 %
\savecatcodetable\catcodetable@latex
\catcode64=11 %
\savecatcodetable\catcodetable@atletter
}
\endgroup
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Named Lua functions}
%
% \begin{macro}{\newluafunction}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% Much the same story for allocating Lua\TeX{} functions except here they are
% just numbers so they are allocated in the same way as boxes.
% Lua indexes from~$1$ so once again slot~$0$ is skipped.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\e@alloc@luafunction@count\@undefined
\countdef\e@alloc@luafunction@count=260
\fi
\def\newluafunction{%
\e@alloc\luafunction\e@alloc@chardef
\e@alloc@luafunction@count\m@ne\e@alloc@top
}
\e@alloc@luafunction@count=\z@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Custom whatsits}
%
% \begin{macro}{\newwhatsit}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% These are only settable from Lua but for consistency are definable
% here.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\e@alloc@whatsit@count\@undefined
\countdef\e@alloc@whatsit@count=261
\fi
\def\newwhatsit#1{%
\e@alloc\whatsit\e@alloc@chardef
\e@alloc@whatsit@count\m@ne\e@alloc@top#1%
}
\e@alloc@whatsit@count=\z@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Lua bytecode registers}
%
% \begin{macro}{\newluabytecode}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% These are only settable from Lua but for consistency are definable
% here.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\e@alloc@bytecode@count\@undefined
\countdef\e@alloc@bytecode@count=262
\fi
\def\newluabytecode#1{%
\e@alloc\luabytecode\e@alloc@chardef
\e@alloc@bytecode@count\m@ne\e@alloc@top#1%
}
\e@alloc@bytecode@count=\z@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Lua chunk registers}
% \begin{macro}{\newluachunkname}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Macro added}
% As for bytecode registers, but in addition we need to add a string
% to the \verb|lua.name| table to use in stack tracing. We use the
% name of the command passed to the allocator, with no backslash.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\e@alloc@luachunk@count\@undefined
\countdef\e@alloc@luachunk@count=263
\fi
\def\newluachunkname#1{%
\e@alloc\luachunk\e@alloc@chardef
\e@alloc@luachunk@count\m@ne\e@alloc@top#1%
{\escapechar\m@ne
\directlua{lua.name[\the\allocationnumber]="\string#1"}}%
}
\e@alloc@luachunk@count=\z@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Lua loader}
%
% Load the Lua code at the start of every job.
% For the conversion of \TeX{} into numbers at the Lua side we need some
% known registers: for convenience we use a set of systematic names, which
% means using a group around the Lua loader.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<2ekernel>\everyjob\expandafter{%
%<2ekernel> \the\everyjob
\begingroup
\attributedef\attributezero=0 %
\chardef \charzero =0 %
% \end{macrocode}
% Note name change required on older luatex, for hash table access.
% \begin{macrocode}
\countdef \CountZero =0 %
\dimendef \dimenzero =0 %
\mathchardef \mathcharzero =0 %
\muskipdef \muskipzero =0 %
\skipdef \skipzero =0 %
\toksdef \tokszero =0 %
\directlua{require("ltluatex")}
\endgroup
%<2ekernel>}
%<latexrelease>\EndIncludeInRelease
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \changes{v1.0b}{2015/10/02}{Fix backing out of \TeX{} code}
% \changes{v1.0c}{2015/10/02}{Allow backing out of Lua code}
% \begin{macrocode}
%<latexrelease>\IncludeInRelease{0000/00/00}
%<latexrelease> {\newluafunction}{LuaTeX}%
%<latexrelease>\let\e@alloc@attribute@count\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\newattribute\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\setattribute\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\unsetattribute\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\e@alloc@ccodetable@count\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\newcatcodetable\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\catcodetable@initex\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\catcodetable@string\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\catcodetable@latex\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\catcodetable@atletter\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\e@alloc@luafunction@count\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\newluafunction\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\e@alloc@luafunction@count\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\newwhatsit\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\e@alloc@whatsit@count\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\newluabytecode\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\e@alloc@bytecode@count\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\newluachunkname\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\e@alloc@luachunk@count\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\directlua{luatexbase.uninstall()}
%<latexrelease>\EndIncludeInRelease
% \end{macrocode}
%
% In \verb|\everyjob|, if luaotfload is available, load it and switch to TU.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<latexrelease>\IncludeInRelease{2017/01/01}%
%<latexrelease> {\fontencoding}{TU in everyjob}%
%<latexrelease>\fontencoding{TU}\let\encodingdefault\f@encoding
%<latexrelease>\ifx\directlua\@undefined\else
%<2ekernel>\everyjob\expandafter{%
%<2ekernel> \the\everyjob
%<*2ekernel,latexrelease>
\directlua{%
if xpcall(function ()%
require('luaotfload-main')%
end,texio.write_nl) then %
local _void = luaotfload.main ()%
else %
texio.write_nl('Error in luaotfload: reverting to OT1')%
tex.print('\string\\def\string\\encodingdefault{OT1}')%
end %
}%
\let\f@encoding\encodingdefault
\expandafter\let\csname ver@luaotfload.sty\endcsname\fmtversion
%</2ekernel,latexrelease>
%<latexrelease>\fi
%<2ekernel> }
%<latexrelease>\EndIncludeInRelease
%<latexrelease>\IncludeInRelease{0000/00/00}%
%<latexrelease> {\fontencoding}{TU in everyjob}%
%<latexrelease>\fontencoding{OT1}\let\encodingdefault\f@encoding
%<latexrelease>\EndIncludeInRelease
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<2ekernel|latexrelease>\fi
%</2ekernel|tex|latexrelease>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Lua module preliminaries}
%
% \begingroup
%
% \begingroup\lccode`~=`_
% \lowercase{\endgroup\let~}_
% \catcode`_=12
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*lua>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Some set up for the Lua module which is needed for all of the Lua
% functionality added here.
%
% \begin{macro}{luatexbase}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Table added}
% Set up the table for the returned functions. This is used to expose
% all of the public functions.
% \begin{macrocode}
luatexbase = luatexbase or { }
local luatexbase = luatexbase
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% Some Lua best practice: use local versions of functions where possible.
% \begin{macrocode}
local string_gsub = string.gsub
local tex_count = tex.count
local tex_setattribute = tex.setattribute
local tex_setcount = tex.setcount
local texio_write_nl = texio.write_nl
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{v1.0i}{2015/11/29}{Declare this as local before used in the module error definitions (PHG)}
% \begin{macrocode}
local luatexbase_warning
local luatexbase_error
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Lua module utilities}
%
% \subsubsection{Module tracking}
%
% \begin{macro}{modules}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function modified}
% To allow tracking of module usage, a structure is provided to store
% information and to return it.
% \begin{macrocode}
local modules = modules or { }
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{provides_module}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \changes{v1.0f}{2015/10/03}{use luatexbase\_log}
% Local function to write to the log.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function luatexbase_log(text)
texio_write_nl("log", text)
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Modelled on |\ProvidesPackage|, we store much the same information but
% with a little more structure.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function provides_module(info)
if not (info and info.name) then
luatexbase_error("Missing module name for provides_module")
end
local function spaced(text)
return text and (" " .. text) or ""
end
luatexbase_log(
"Lua module: " .. info.name
.. spaced(info.date)
.. spaced(info.version)
.. spaced(info.description)
)
modules[info.name] = info
end
luatexbase.provides_module = provides_module
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsubsection{Module messages}
%
% There are various warnings and errors that need to be given. For warnings
% we can get exactly the same formatting as from \TeX{}. For errors we have to
% make some changes. Here we give the text of the error in the \LaTeX{} format
% then force an error from Lua to halt the run. Splitting the message text is
% done using |\n| which takes the place of |\MessageBreak|.
%
% First an auxiliary for the formatting: this measures up the message
% leader so we always get the correct indent.
% \changes{v1.0j}{2015/12/02}{Declaration/use of first\_head fixed (PHG)}
% \begin{macrocode}
local function msg_format(mod, msg_type, text)
local leader = ""
local cont
local first_head
if mod == "LaTeX" then
cont = string_gsub(leader, ".", " ")
first_head = leader .. "LaTeX: "
else
first_head = leader .. "Module " .. msg_type
cont = "(" .. mod .. ")"
.. string_gsub(first_head, ".", " ")
first_head = leader .. "Module " .. mod .. " " .. msg_type .. ":"
end
if msg_type == "Error" then
first_head = "\n" .. first_head
end
if string.sub(text,-1) ~= "\n" then
text = text .. " "
end
return first_head .. " "
.. string_gsub(
text
.. "on input line "
.. tex.inputlineno, "\n", "\n" .. cont .. " "
)
.. "\n"
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{module_info}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \begin{macro}{module_warning}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \begin{macro}{module_error}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% Write messages.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function module_info(mod, text)
texio_write_nl("log", msg_format(mod, "Info", text))
end
luatexbase.module_info = module_info
local function module_warning(mod, text)
texio_write_nl("term and log",msg_format(mod, "Warning", text))
end
luatexbase.module_warning = module_warning
local function module_error(mod, text)
error(msg_format(mod, "Error", text))
end
luatexbase.module_error = module_error
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% Dedicated versions for the rest of the code here.
% \begin{macrocode}
function luatexbase_warning(text)
module_warning("luatexbase", text)
end
function luatexbase_error(text)
module_error("luatexbase", text)
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \subsection{Accessing register numbers from Lua}
%
% \changes{v1.0g}{2015/11/14}{Track Lua\TeX{} changes for
% \texttt{(new)token.create}}
% Collect up the data from the \TeX{} level into a Lua table: from
% version~0.80, Lua\TeX{} makes that easy.
% \changes{v1.0j}{2015/12/02}{Adjust hashtokens to store the result of tex.hashtokens()), not the function (PHG)}
% \begin{macrocode}
local luaregisterbasetable = { }
local registermap = {
attributezero = "assign_attr" ,
charzero = "char_given" ,
CountZero = "assign_int" ,
dimenzero = "assign_dimen" ,
mathcharzero = "math_given" ,
muskipzero = "assign_mu_skip" ,
skipzero = "assign_skip" ,
tokszero = "assign_toks" ,
}
local createtoken
if tex.luatexversion > 81 then
createtoken = token.create
elseif tex.luatexversion > 79 then
createtoken = newtoken.create
end
local hashtokens = tex.hashtokens()
local luatexversion = tex.luatexversion
for i,j in pairs (registermap) do
if luatexversion < 80 then
luaregisterbasetable[hashtokens[i][1]] =
hashtokens[i][2]
else
luaregisterbasetable[j] = createtoken(i).mode
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{registernumber}
% Working out the correct return value can be done in two ways. For older
% Lua\TeX{} releases it has to be extracted from the |hashtokens|. On the
% other hand, newer Lua\TeX{}'s have |newtoken|, and whilst |.mode| isn't
% currently documented, Hans Hagen pointed to this approach so we should be
% OK.
% \begin{macrocode}
local registernumber
if luatexversion < 80 then
function registernumber(name)
local nt = hashtokens[name]
if(nt and luaregisterbasetable[nt[1]]) then
return nt[2] - luaregisterbasetable[nt[1]]
else
return false
end
end
else
function registernumber(name)
local nt = createtoken(name)
if(luaregisterbasetable[nt.cmdname]) then
return nt.mode - luaregisterbasetable[nt.cmdname]
else
return false
end
end
end
luatexbase.registernumber = registernumber
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Attribute allocation}
%
% \begin{macro}{new_attribute}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \changes{v1.1c}{2017/02/18}{Parameterise count used in tracking}
% As attributes are used for Lua manipulations its useful to be able
% to assign from this end.
% \begin{macrocode}
local attributes=setmetatable(
{},
{
__index = function(t,key)
return registernumber(key) or nil
end}
)
luatexbase.attributes = attributes
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local attribute_count_name =
attribute_count_name or "e@alloc@attribute@count"
local function new_attribute(name)
tex_setcount("global", attribute_count_name,
tex_count[attribute_count_name] + 1)
if tex_count[attribute_count_name] > 65534 then
luatexbase_error("No room for a new \\attribute")
end
attributes[name]= tex_count[attribute_count_name]
luatexbase_log("Lua-only attribute " .. name .. " = " ..
tex_count[attribute_count_name])
return tex_count[attribute_count_name]
end
luatexbase.new_attribute = new_attribute
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Custom whatsit allocation}
%
% \begin{macro}{new_whatsit}
% \changes{v1.1c}{2017/02/18}{Parameterise count used in tracking}
% Much the same as for attribute allocation in Lua.
% \begin{macrocode}
local whatsit_count_name = whatsit_count_name or "e@alloc@whatsit@count"
local function new_whatsit(name)
tex_setcount("global", whatsit_count_name,
tex_count[whatsit_count_name] + 1)
if tex_count[whatsit_count_name] > 65534 then
luatexbase_error("No room for a new custom whatsit")
end
luatexbase_log("Custom whatsit " .. (name or "") .. " = " ..
tex_count[whatsit_count_name])
return tex_count[whatsit_count_name]
end
luatexbase.new_whatsit = new_whatsit
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Bytecode register allocation}
%
% \begin{macro}{new_bytecode}
% \changes{v1.1c}{2017/02/18}{Parameterise count used in tracking}
% Much the same as for attribute allocation in Lua.
% The optional \meta{name} argument is used in the log if given.
% \begin{macrocode}
local bytecode_count_name =
bytecode_count_name or "e@alloc@bytecode@count"
local function new_bytecode(name)
tex_setcount("global", bytecode_count_name,
tex_count[bytecode_count_name] + 1)
if tex_count[bytecode_count_name] > 65534 then
luatexbase_error("No room for a new bytecode register")
end
luatexbase_log("Lua bytecode " .. (name or "") .. " = " ..
tex_count[bytecode_count_name])
return tex_count[bytecode_count_name]
end
luatexbase.new_bytecode = new_bytecode
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Lua chunk name allocation}
%
% \begin{macro}{new_chunkname}
% \changes{v1.1c}{2017/02/18}{Parameterise count used in tracking}
% As for bytecode registers but also store the name in the
% |lua.name| table.
% \begin{macrocode}
local chunkname_count_name =
chunkname_count_name or "e@alloc@luachunk@count"
local function new_chunkname(name)
tex_setcount("global", chunkname_count_name,
tex_count[chunkname_count_name] + 1)
local chunkname_count = tex_count[chunkname_count_name]
chunkname_count = chunkname_count + 1
if chunkname_count > 65534 then
luatexbase_error("No room for a new chunkname")
end
lua.name[chunkname_count]=name
luatexbase_log("Lua chunkname " .. (name or "") .. " = " ..
chunkname_count .. "\n")
return chunkname_count
end
luatexbase.new_chunkname = new_chunkname
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Lua function allocation}
%
% \begin{macro}{new_luafunction}
% \changes{v1.1i}{2018/10/21}{Function added}
% Much the same as for attribute allocation in Lua.
% The optional \meta{name} argument is used in the log if given.
% \begin{macrocode}
local luafunction_count_name =
luafunction_count_name or "e@alloc@luafunction@count"
local function new_luafunction(name)
tex_setcount("global", luafunction_count_name,
tex_count[luafunction_count_name] + 1)
if tex_count[luafunction_count_name] > 65534 then
luatexbase_error("No room for a new luafunction register")
end
luatexbase_log("Lua function " .. (name or "") .. " = " ..
tex_count[luafunction_count_name])
return tex_count[luafunction_count_name]
end
luatexbase.new_luafunction = new_luafunction
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Lua callback management}
%
% The native mechanism for callbacks in Lua\TeX\ allows only one per function.
% That is extremely restrictive and so a mechanism is needed to add and
% remove callbacks from the appropriate hooks.
%
% \subsubsection{Housekeeping}
%
% The main table: keys are callback names, and values are the associated lists
% of functions. More precisely, the entries in the list are tables holding the
% actual function as |func| and the identifying description as |description|.
% Only callbacks with a non-empty list of functions have an entry in this
% list.
% \begin{macrocode}
local callbacklist = callbacklist or { }
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Numerical codes for callback types, and name-to-value association (the
% table keys are strings, the values are numbers).
% \begin{macrocode}
local list, data, exclusive, simple = 1, 2, 3, 4
local types = {
list = list,
data = data,
exclusive = exclusive,
simple = simple,
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Now, list all predefined callbacks with their current type, based on the
% Lua\TeX{} manual version~1.01. A full list of the currently-available
% callbacks can be obtained using
% \begin{verbatim}
% \directlua{
% for i,_ in pairs(callback.list()) do
% texio.write_nl("- " .. i)
% end
% }
% \bye
% \end{verbatim}
% in plain Lua\TeX{}. (Some undocumented callbacks are omitted as they are
% to be removed.)
% \begin{macrocode}
local callbacktypes = callbacktypes or {
% \end{macrocode}
% Section 8.2: file discovery callbacks.
% \changes{v1.1g}{2018/05/02}{find\_sfd\_file removed}
% \begin{macrocode}
find_read_file = exclusive,
find_write_file = exclusive,
find_font_file = data,
find_output_file = data,
find_format_file = data,
find_vf_file = data,
find_map_file = data,
find_enc_file = data,
find_pk_file = data,
find_data_file = data,
find_opentype_file = data,
find_truetype_file = data,
find_type1_file = data,
find_image_file = data,
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{v1.1g}{2018/05/02}{read\_sfd\_file removed}
% \begin{macrocode}
open_read_file = exclusive,
read_font_file = exclusive,
read_vf_file = exclusive,
read_map_file = exclusive,
read_enc_file = exclusive,
read_pk_file = exclusive,
read_data_file = exclusive,
read_truetype_file = exclusive,
read_type1_file = exclusive,
read_opentype_file = exclusive,
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{v1.0m}{2016/02/11}{read\_cidmap\_file added}
% Not currently used by luatex but included for completeness.
% may be used by a font handler.
% \begin{macrocode}
find_cidmap_file = data,
read_cidmap_file = exclusive,
% \end{macrocode}
% Section 8.3: data processing callbacks.
% \changes{v1.0m}{2016/02/11}{token\_filter removed}
% \begin{macrocode}
process_input_buffer = data,
process_output_buffer = data,
process_jobname = data,
% \end{macrocode}
% Section 8.4: node list processing callbacks.
% \changes{v1.0m}{2016/02/11}
% {process\_rule, [hv]pack\_quality append\_to\_vlist\_filter added}
% \changes{v1.0n}{2016/03/13}{insert\_local\_par added}
% \changes{v1.0n}{2016/03/13}{contribute\_filter added}
% \changes{v1.1h}{2018/08/18}{append\_to\_vlist\_filter is \texttt{exclusive}}
% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/06/18}{new\_graf added}
% \changes{v1.1k}{2019/10/02}{linebreak\_filter is \texttt{exclusive}}
% \changes{v1.1k}{2019/10/02}{process\_rule is \texttt{exclusive}}
% \changes{v1.1k}{2019/10/02}{mlist\_to\_hlist is \texttt{exclusive}}
% \begin{macrocode}
contribute_filter = simple,
buildpage_filter = simple,
build_page_insert = exclusive,
pre_linebreak_filter = list,
linebreak_filter = exclusive,
append_to_vlist_filter = exclusive,
post_linebreak_filter = list,
hpack_filter = list,
vpack_filter = list,
hpack_quality = list,
vpack_quality = list,
pre_output_filter = list,
process_rule = exclusive,
hyphenate = simple,
ligaturing = simple,
kerning = simple,
insert_local_par = simple,
mlist_to_hlist = exclusive,
new_graf = simple,
% \end{macrocode}
% Section 8.5: information reporting callbacks.
% \changes{v1.0m}{2016/02/11}{show\_warning\_message added}
% \changes{v1.0p}{2016/11/17}{call\_edit added}
% \changes{v1.1g}{2018/05/02}{finish\_synctex\_callback added}
% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/06/18}{finish\_synctex\_callback renamed finish\_synctex}
% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/06/18}{wrapup\_run added}
% \begin{macrocode}
pre_dump = simple,
start_run = simple,
stop_run = simple,
start_page_number = simple,
stop_page_number = simple,
show_error_hook = simple,
show_warning_message = simple,
show_error_message = simple,
show_lua_error_hook = simple,
start_file = simple,
stop_file = simple,
call_edit = simple,
finish_synctex = simple,
wrapup_run = simple,
% \end{macrocode}
% Section 8.6: PDF-related callbacks.
% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/06/18}{page\_objnum\_provider added}
% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/06/18}{process\_pdf\_image\_content added}
% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/10/22}{page\_objnum\_provider and process\_pdf\_image\_content classified data}
% \begin{macrocode}
finish_pdffile = data,
finish_pdfpage = data,
page_objnum_provider = data,
process_pdf_image_content = data,
% \end{macrocode}
% Section 8.7: font-related callbacks.
% \changes{v1.1e}{2017/03/28}{glyph\_stream\_provider added}
% \changes{v1.1g}{2018/05/02}{glyph\_not\_found added}
% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/06/18}{make\_extensible added}
% \changes{v1.1j}{2019/06/18}{font\_descriptor\_objnum\_provider added}
% \begin{macrocode}
define_font = exclusive,
glyph_not_found = exclusive,
glyph_stream_provider = exclusive,
make_extensible = exclusive,
font_descriptor_objnum_provider = exclusive,
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{v1.0m}{2016/02/11}{pdf\_stream\_filter\_callback removed}
% \begin{macrocode}
}
luatexbase.callbacktypes=callbacktypes
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{callback.register}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function modified}
% Save the original function for registering callbacks and prevent the
% original being used. The original is saved in a place that remains
% available so other more sophisticated code can override the approach
% taken by the kernel if desired.
% \begin{macrocode}
local callback_register = callback_register or callback.register
function callback.register()
luatexbase_error("Attempt to use callback.register() directly\n")
end
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsubsection{Handlers}
%
% The handler function is registered into the callback when the
% first function is added to this callback's list. Then, when the callback
% is called, the handler takes care of running all functions in the list.
% When the last function is removed from the callback's list, the handler
% is unregistered.
%
% More precisely, the functions below are used to generate a specialized
% function (closure) for a given callback, which is the actual handler.
%
%
% The way the functions are combined together depends on
% the type of the callback. There are currently 4 types of callback, depending
% on the calling convention of the functions the callback can hold:
% \begin{description}
% \item[simple] is for functions that don't return anything: they are called
% in order, all with the same argument;
% \item[data] is for functions receiving a piece of data of any type
% except node list head (and possibly other arguments) and returning it
% (possibly modified): the functions are called in order, and each is
% passed the return value of the previous (and the other arguments
% untouched, if any). The return value is that of the last function;
% \item[list] is a specialized variant of \emph{data} for functions
% filtering node lists. Such functions may return either the head of a
% modified node list, or the boolean values |true| or |false|. The
% functions are chained the same way as for \emph{data} except that for
% the following. If
% one function returns |false|, then |false| is immediately returned and
% the following functions are \emph{not} called. If one function returns
% |true|, then the same head is passed to the next function. If all
% functions return |true|, then |true| is returned, otherwise the return
% value of the last function not returning |true| is used.
% \item[exclusive] is for functions with more complex signatures; functions in
% this type of callback are \emph{not} combined: An error is raised if
% a second callback is registered..
% \end{description}
%
% Handler for |data| callbacks.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function data_handler(name)
return function(data, ...)
for _,i in ipairs(callbacklist[name]) do
data = i.func(data,...)
end
return data
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
% Handler for |exclusive| callbacks. We can assume |callbacklist[name]| is not
% empty: otherwise, the function wouldn't be registered in the callback any
% more.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function exclusive_handler(name)
return function(...)
return callbacklist[name][1].func(...)
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
% Handler for |list| callbacks.
% \changes{v1.0k}{2015/12/02}{resolve name and i.description (PHG)}
% \begin{macrocode}
local function list_handler(name)
return function(head, ...)
local ret
local alltrue = true
for _,i in ipairs(callbacklist[name]) do
ret = i.func(head, ...)
if ret == false then
luatexbase_warning(
"Function `" .. i.description .. "' returned false\n"
.. "in callback `" .. name .."'"
)
break
end
if ret ~= true then
alltrue = false
head = ret
end
end
return alltrue and true or head
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
% Handler for |simple| callbacks.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function simple_handler(name)
return function(...)
for _,i in ipairs(callbacklist[name]) do
i.func(...)
end
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Keep a handlers table for indexed access.
% \begin{macrocode}
local handlers = {
[data] = data_handler,
[exclusive] = exclusive_handler,
[list] = list_handler,
[simple] = simple_handler,
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsubsection{Public functions for callback management}
%
% Defining user callbacks perhaps should be in package code,
% but impacts on |add_to_callback|.
% If a default function is not required, it may be declared as |false|.
% First we need a list of user callbacks.
% \begin{macrocode}
local user_callbacks_defaults = { }
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{create_callback}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \changes{v1.0i}{2015/11/29}{Check name is not nil in error message (PHG)}
% \changes{v1.0k}{2015/12/02}{Give more specific error messages (PHG)}
% The allocator itself.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function create_callback(name, ctype, default)
if not name or name == ""
or not ctype or ctype == ""
then
luatexbase_error("Unable to create callback:\n" ..
"valid callback name and type required")
end
if callbacktypes[name] then
luatexbase_error("Unable to create callback `" .. name ..
"':\ncallback is already defined")
end
if default ~= false and type (default) ~= "function" then
luatexbase_error("Unable to create callback `" .. name ..
":\ndefault is not a function")
end
user_callbacks_defaults[name] = default
callbacktypes[name] = types[ctype]
end
luatexbase.create_callback = create_callback
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{call_callback}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \changes{v1.0i}{2015/11/29}{Check name is not nil in error message (PHG)}
% \changes{v1.0k}{2015/12/02}{Give more specific error messages (PHG)}
% Call a user defined callback. First check arguments.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function call_callback(name,...)
if not name or name == "" then
luatexbase_error("Unable to create callback:\n" ..
"valid callback name required")
end
if user_callbacks_defaults[name] == nil then
luatexbase_error("Unable to call callback `" .. name
.. "':\nunknown or empty")
end
local l = callbacklist[name]
local f
if not l then
f = user_callbacks_defaults[name]
if l == false then
return nil
end
else
f = handlers[callbacktypes[name]](name)
end
return f(...)
end
luatexbase.call_callback=call_callback
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{add_to_callback}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% Add a function to a callback. First check arguments.
% \changes{v1.0k}{2015/12/02}{Give more specific error messages (PHG)}
% \begin{macrocode}
local function add_to_callback(name, func, description)
if not name or name == "" then
luatexbase_error("Unable to register callback:\n" ..
"valid callback name required")
end
if not callbacktypes[name] or
type(func) ~= "function" or
not description or
description == "" then
luatexbase_error(
"Unable to register callback.\n\n"
.. "Correct usage:\n"
.. "add_to_callback(<callback>, <function>, <description>)"
)
end
% \end{macrocode}
% Then test if this callback is already in use. If not, initialise its list
% and register the proper handler.
% \begin{macrocode}
local l = callbacklist[name]
if l == nil then
l = { }
callbacklist[name] = l
% \end{macrocode}
% If it is not a user defined callback use the primitive callback register.
% \begin{macrocode}
if user_callbacks_defaults[name] == nil then
callback_register(name, handlers[callbacktypes[name]](name))
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
% Actually register the function and give an error if more than one
% |exclusive| one is registered.
% \begin{macrocode}
local f = {
func = func,
description = description,
}
local priority = #l + 1
if callbacktypes[name] == exclusive then
if #l == 1 then
luatexbase_error(
"Cannot add second callback to exclusive function\n`" ..
name .. "'")
end
end
table.insert(l, priority, f)
% \end{macrocode}
% Keep user informed.
% \begin{macrocode}
luatexbase_log(
"Inserting `" .. description .. "' at position "
.. priority .. " in `" .. name .. "'."
)
end
luatexbase.add_to_callback = add_to_callback
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{remove_from_callback}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \changes{v1.0k}{2015/12/02}{adjust initialisation of cb local (PHG)}
% \changes{v1.0k}{2015/12/02}{Give more specific error messages (PHG)}
% Remove a function from a callback. First check arguments.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function remove_from_callback(name, description)
if not name or name == "" then
luatexbase_error("Unable to remove function from callback:\n" ..
"valid callback name required")
end
if not callbacktypes[name] or
not description or
description == "" then
luatexbase_error(
"Unable to remove function from callback.\n\n"
.. "Correct usage:\n"
.. "remove_from_callback(<callback>, <description>)"
)
end
local l = callbacklist[name]
if not l then
luatexbase_error(
"No callback list for `" .. name .. "'\n")
end
% \end{macrocode}
% Loop over the callback's function list until we find a matching entry.
% Remove it and check if the list is empty: if so, unregister the
% callback handler.
% \begin{macrocode}
local index = false
for i,j in ipairs(l) do
if j.description == description then
index = i
break
end
end
if not index then
luatexbase_error(
"No callback `" .. description .. "' registered for `" ..
name .. "'\n")
end
local cb = l[index]
table.remove(l, index)
luatexbase_log(
"Removing `" .. description .. "' from `" .. name .. "'."
)
if #l == 0 then
callbacklist[name] = nil
callback_register(name, nil)
end
return cb.func,cb.description
end
luatexbase.remove_from_callback = remove_from_callback
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{in_callback}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \changes{v1.0h}{2015/11/27}{Guard against undefined list latex/4445}
% Look for a function description in a callback.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function in_callback(name, description)
if not name
or name == ""
or not callbacklist[name]
or not callbacktypes[name]
or not description then
return false
end
for _, i in pairs(callbacklist[name]) do
if i.description == description then
return true
end
end
return false
end
luatexbase.in_callback = in_callback
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{disable_callback}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% As we subvert the engine interface we need to provide a way to access
% this functionality.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function disable_callback(name)
if(callbacklist[name] == nil) then
callback_register(name, false)
else
luatexbase_error("Callback list for " .. name .. " not empty")
end
end
luatexbase.disable_callback = disable_callback
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{callback_descriptions}
% \changes{v1.0a}{2015/09/24}{Function added}
% \changes{v1.0h}{2015/11/27}{Match test in in-callback latex/4445}
% List the descriptions of functions registered for the given callback.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function callback_descriptions (name)
local d = {}
if not name
or name == ""
or not callbacklist[name]
or not callbacktypes[name]
then
return d
else
for k, i in pairs(callbacklist[name]) do
d[k]= i.description
end
end
return d
end
luatexbase.callback_descriptions =callback_descriptions
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{uninstall}
% \changes{v1.0e}{2015/10/02}{Function added}
% Unlike at the \TeX{} level, we have to provide a back-out mechanism here
% at the same time as the rest of the code. This is not meant for use by
% anything other than \textsf{latexrelease}: as such this is
% \emph{deliberately} not documented for users!
% \begin{macrocode}
local function uninstall()
module_info(
"luatexbase",
"Uninstalling kernel luatexbase code"
)
callback.register = callback_register
luatexbase = nil
end
luatexbase.uninstall = uninstall
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \endgroup
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%</lua>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Reset the catcode of |@|.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<tex>\catcode`\@=\etatcatcode\relax
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \Finale