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%<*driver>
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\ProvidesFile{ltxref.dtx}
[2019/09/16 v1.1m LaTeX Kernel (Cross Referencing)]
% \iffalse
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\GetFileInfo{ltxref.dtx}
\title{\filename}
\date{\filedate}
\author{%
Johannes Braams\and
David Carlisle\and
Alan Jeffrey\and
Leslie Lamport\and
Frank Mittelbach\and
Chris Rowley\and
Rainer Sch\"opf}
\begin{document}
\MaintainedByLaTeXTeam{latex}
\maketitle
\DocInput{\filename}
\end{document}
%</driver>
% \fi
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%
% \changes{v1.0c}{1994/03/29}
% {Create file ltcntlen from parts of ltmiscen and ltherest.}
% \changes{v1.1a}{1994/05/19}
% {Extract file ltxref from ltcntlen.}
% \changes{v1.1b}{1994/05/21}{Use new warning commands}
% \changes{v1.1c}{1994/05/25}{Modify documentation}
%
% \section{Cross Referencing}
% The user writes |\label|\marg{foo} to define the following
% cross-references:
%
% |\ref|\marg{foo}: value of most recently incremented referencable
% counter. in the current environment. (Chapter, section,
% theorem and enumeration counters counters are
% referencable, footnote counters are not.)
%
% |\pageref|\marg{foo}: page number at which |\label{foo}| command
% appeared. where foo can be any string of characters not
% containing `|\|', `|{|' or `|}|'.
%
% Note: The scope of the |\label| command is delimited by environments,
% so\\
% |\begin{theorem} \label{foo} ... \end{theorem} \label{bar}|\\
% defines |\ref{foo}| to be the theorem number and |\ref{bar}| to be
% the current section number.
%
% Note: |\label| does the right thing in terms of spacing -- i.e.,
% leaving a space on both sides of it is equivalent to leaving
% a space on either side.
%
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
% \subsection{Cross Referencing}
%
% \begin{oldcomments}
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*2ekernel>
\message{x-ref,}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% This is implemented as follows. A referencable counter CNT is
% incremented by the command \refstepcounter{CNT} , which sets
% \@currentlabel == {CNT}{eval(\p@cnt\theCNT)}. The command
% \label{FOO} then writes the following on file \@auxout :
% \newlabel{FOO}{{eval(\@currentlabel)}{eval(\thepage)}}
%
% \ref{FOO} ==
% BEGIN
% if \r@foo undefined
% then @refundefined := G T
% ??
% Warning: 'reference foo on page ... undefined'
% else \@car \eval(\r@FOO)\@nil
% fi
% END
%
% \pageref{foo} =
% BEGIN
% if \r@foo undefined
% then @refundefined := G T
% ??
% Warning: 'reference foo on page ... undefined'
% else \@cdr \eval(\r@FOO)\@nil
% fi
% END
%
% \end{oldcomments}
%
% \DescribeMacro\labelformat
% A reference via |\ref| produces by default the data associated with
% the corresponding |\label| command (typically a number); any
% additional formatting has to be provided by the user. If, for
% example, references to equations are always to be typeset as
% ``equation (\textit{number})'', one has to code
% ``\verb=equation (\ref{=\textit{key}\verb=})=''. With |\labelformat|
% there is a possibility to generate such
% frills automatically without resorting to low-level coding.
% The command takes two arguments: the first is
% the name of a counter and the second is its representation when
% referenced. This means that for a successful usage, one has to know
% the counter name being used for generating the label, though in
% practice this should not pose a problem. The current counter number
% is picked up as an argument.
% Here are two examples:
%\begin{verbatim}
% \labelformat{section}{section~#1}
% \labelformat{equation}{equation~(#1)}}
%\end{verbatim}
%
% \DescribeMacro\Ref
% A side effect of using |\labelformat| is that, depending on the
% defined formatting, it becomes impossible to use |\ref| at the
% beginning of a sentence (if its replacement text starts with a
% lowercase letter). To overcome this problem we
% introduce the command |\Ref| that behave like
% |\ref| except that it uppercases the first token
% of the generated string.
%
% To make |\Ref| work properly the very first token in the second
% argument of |\labelformat| has to be a simple \textsc{ascii} or
% UTF-8 letter, otherwise the capitalization will fail or worse, you
% will end up with some error messages. If you actually need something
% more complicated in this place (e.g., an accented letter not written
% as a UTF-8 character) you have to explicitly surround it with
% braces, to identify the part that needs to be capitalized. For
% example, for figure references in the Hungarian language you might
% want to write |\labelformat{figure}{{\'a}bra~\thefigure}| or use
% |\labelformat{figure}{ábra~\thefigure}| which avoids the brace
% problem.
%
%
% \begin{macro}{\G@refundefinedtrue}
% \changes{v1.1i}{1995/12/07}{Renamed (back) from \cs{G@refundefined}}
% \begin{macro}{\@refundefined}
% \changes{v1.1h}{1995/10/24}{Switch for refundefined replaced}
% This does not save on name-space (since \cs{G@refundefinedfalse}
% was never needed) but it does make the implementation of such
% one-way switches more consistent. The extra macro to make the
% change is used since this change appears several times.
%
% \textbf{Note} despite its name, |\G@refundefinedtrue| does
% \emph{not} correspond to an |\if| command, and there is no
% matching \ldots|false|. It would be more natural to call the
% command |\G@refundefined| (as inspection of the change log will
% reveal) but unfortunately such a change would break any package
% that had defined a |\ref|-like command that mimicked the
% definition of |\ref|, calling |\G@refundefinedtrue|. Inspection
% of the \TeX\ archives revealed several such packages, and so this
% command has been named \ldots|true| so that the definition of
% |\ref| need not be changed, and the packages will work without
% change.
% \begin{macrocode}
% \newif\ifG@refundefined
% \def\G@refundefinedtrue{\global\let\ifG@refundefined\iftrue}
% \def\G@refundefinedfalse{\global\let\ifG@refundefined\iffalse}
\def\G@refundefinedtrue{%
\gdef\@refundefined{%
\@latex@warning@no@line{There were undefined references}}}
\let\@refundefined\relax
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
% \end{macrocode}
% \begin{macro}{\ref}
% \changes{LaTeX2e}{1993/12/11}{Macro reimplemented}
% \begin{macro}{\pageref}
% \changes{LaTeX2e}{1993/12/11}{Macro reimplemented}
% \begin{macro}{\@setref}
% \changes{LaTeX2e}{1993/12/11}{Macro added}
% \changes{v1.1h}{1995/10/24}{Switch for refundefined renamed}
% \changes{v1.1i}{1995/12/07}{Switch for refundefined restored}
% Referencing a |\label|.
% RmS 91/10/25: added a few extra |\reset@font|,
% as suggested by Bernd Raichle
%
% RmS 92/08/14: made |\ref| and |\pageref| robust
%
% RmS 93/09/08: Added setting of refundefined switch.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@setref#1#2#3{%
\ifx#1\relax
\protect\G@refundefinedtrue
\nfss@text{\reset@font\bfseries ??}%
\@latex@warning{Reference `#3' on page \thepage \space
undefined}%
\else
\expandafter#2#1\null
\fi}
\def\ref#1{\expandafter\@setref\csname r@#1\endcsname\@firstoftwo{#1}}
\def\pageref#1{\expandafter\@setref\csname r@#1\endcsname
\@secondoftwo{#1}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
%
% \begin{macro}{\newlabel}
% \changes{v1.1b}{1994/05/21}{Use new warning commands}
% \changes{v1.1e}{1995/04/24}{Make \cs{@onlypreamble} for /1388.}
% \changes{v1.1e}{1995/06/19}
% {Use \cs{@newl@bel} to share code with \cs{bibcite}}
% \changes{v1.1g}{1995/07/14}
% {Remove \cs{@onlypreamble} so still defined in new \cs{enddocument}}
% This command will be written to the \texttt{.aux} file to
% pass label information from one run to another.
% \begin{macro}{\@newl@bel}
% The internal form of |\newlabel| and |\bibcite|. Note that this
% macro does it's work inside a group. That way the local
% assignments it needs to do don't clutter the save stack. This
% prevents large documents with many labels to run out of save
% stack.
% \changes{v1.1h}{1995/10/24}{Switch for multiplelabels replaced by
% inline code}
% \changes{v1.1k}{2001/02/16}{Added an extra grouplevel (PR3250), jlb}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@newl@bel#1#2#3{{%
\@ifundefined{#1@#2}%
\relax
{\gdef \@multiplelabels {%
\@latex@warning@no@line{There were multiply-defined labels}}%
\@latex@warning@no@line{Label `#2' multiply defined}}%
\global\@namedef{#1@#2}{#3}}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\newlabel{\@newl@bel r}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\@onlypreamble\@newl@bel
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\if@multiplelabels}
% \changes{v1.1h}{1995/10/24}{Macro removed}
% \begin{macro}{\@multiplelabels}
% \changes{v1.1h}{1995/10/24}{Switch for multiplelabels removed}
% This is redefined to produce a warning if at least one label is
% defined more than once. It is executed by the |\enddocument|
% command.
% \begin{macrocode}
\let \@multiplelabels \relax
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\label}
% \changes{v1.1d}{1994/11/04}{(ASAJ)Added \cs{protected@write}}
% \changes{v1.1d}{1994/11/04}{(ASAJ)Added \cs{protected@edef}}
% The commands |\label| and |\refstepcounter| have been changed to
% allow |\protect|'ed commands to work properly. For example,
%\begin{verbatim}
% \def\thechapter{\protect\foo{\arabic{chapter}.\roman{section}}}
%\end{verbatim}
% will cause a |\label{bar}| command to define |\ref{bar}| to expand
% to something like |\foo{4.d}|. Change made 20 Jul 88.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\label#1{\@bsphack
\protected@write\@auxout{}%
{\string\newlabel{#1}{{\@currentlabel}{\thepage}}}%
\@esphack}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%</2ekernel>
%<*2ekernel|latexrelease>
%<latexrelease>\IncludeInRelease{2019/10/01}%
%<latexrelease> {\refstepcounter}{Add \labelformat and \Ref}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\refstepcounter}
% Step the counter and allow for labels to point to its current value.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\refstepcounter#1{\stepcounter{#1}%
\protected@edef\@currentlabel
% \end{macrocode}
% By generating the second csname first the |\p@...| command can
% grab it as an argument which can be helpful for more complicated
% typesetting arrangements.
%
% The trick is to ensure that |\csname the#1\endcsname| is turned
% into a single token before |\p@...| is expanded further. This
% way, if the |\p@...| command is a macro with one argument it will
% receive |\the...|. With the original kernel code (i.e., without the
% |\expandafter|) it will instead pick up |\csname| which would be
% disastrous.
%
% Using |\expandafter| instead of braces delimiting the argument is
% better because, assuming that the |\p@...| command is not defined
% as a macro with one argument, the braces will stay and prohibit
% kerning that might otherwise happen between the glyphs generated
% by |\the...| and surrounding glyphs.
%
% \changes{v1.1l}{2019/08/22}{Allow \cs{p@...} to have an
% argument}
% \begin{macrocode}
{\csname p@#1\expandafter\endcsname\csname the#1\endcsname}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\labelformat}
% A shortcut to set the |\p@...| macro for a counter. It will pick
% up the counter representation as an argument so that it can be
% specially formatted.
% \changes{v1.1l}{2019/08/22}{Commanded moved from \texttt{varioref.sty}}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\labelformat#1{\expandafter\def\csname p@#1\endcsname##1}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\Ref}
% This macro expands the result of |\ref| and then uppercases the
% first token. Only useful if the label was generated via
% |\labelformat| and contains some lower case letter at its start. If
% the label starts with a complicated construct (e.g., an accented
% letter that is provided via a command, e.g., \verb=\"a= instead
% of a UTF-8 character like ä) one has to surround everything that
% needs uppercasing in
% a brace group in the definition of |\labelformat|.\footnote{There
% is one problem with this approach: the braces are kept in a
% normal \texttt{\textbackslash ref} which might spoil kerning.
% Perhaps one day this needs redoing.}
% \changes{v1.1l}{2019/08/22}{Commanded moved from \texttt{varioref.sty}}
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand\Ref[1]{\protected@edef\@tempa{\ref{#1}}%
\expandafter\MakeUppercase\@tempa}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
%
%
% \changes{v1.1m}{2019/09/16}{Correctly revert the \cs{p@...} change}
% \begin{macrocode}
%</2ekernel|latexrelease>
%<latexrelease>\EndIncludeInRelease
%<latexrelease>\IncludeInRelease{0000/00/00}%
%<latexrelease> {\refstepcounter}{Add \labelformat and \Ref}%
%<latexrelease>
%<latexrelease>\def\refstepcounter#1{\stepcounter{#1}%
%<latexrelease> \protected@edef\@currentlabel
%<latexrelease> {\csname p@#1\endcsname\csname the#1\endcsname}%
%<latexrelease>}
%<latexrelease>\let\labelformat\@undefined
%<latexrelease>\let\Ref\@undefined
%<latexrelease>
%<latexrelease>\EndIncludeInRelease
%<*2ekernel>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
% \begin{macro}{\@currentlabel}
% Default for |\label| commands that come before any environment.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@currentlabel{}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%</2ekernel>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \Finale
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