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#! /bin/sh
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# texi2dvi --- smartly produce DVI files from texinfo sources
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# $Id: texi2dvi,v 1.1.1.1 2001-05-18 11:22:18 markom Exp $
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#
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# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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# any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, you can either send email to this
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# program's maintainer or write to: The Free Software Foundation,
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# Inc.; 59 Temple Place, Suite 330; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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#
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# Commentary:
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#
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# Author: Noah Friedman 
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#
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# Please send bug reports, etc. to bug-texinfo@gnu.org.
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# If possible, please send a copy of the output of the script called with
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# the `--debug' option when making a bug report.
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#
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# In the interest of general portability, some common bourne shell
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# constructs were avoided because they weren't guaranteed to be available
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# in some earlier implementations.  I've tried to make this program as
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# portable as possible.  Welcome to unix, where the lowest common
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# denominator is rapidly diminishing.
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#
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# Among the more interesting lossages I noticed among Bourne shells:
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#     * No shell functions.
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#     * No `unset' builtin.
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#     * `shift' cannot take a numeric argument, and signals an error if
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#       there are no arguments to shift.
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#
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# Code:
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# Name by which this script was invoked.
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progname=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's/[^\/]*\///g'`
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# This string is expanded by rcs automatically when this file is checked out.
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rcs_revision='$Revision: 1.1.1.1 $'
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version=`set - $rcs_revision; echo $2`
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# To prevent hairy quoting and escaping later.
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bq='`'
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eq="'"
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usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... FILE...
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Run a Texinfo document through TeX.
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Options:
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-b, --batch          No interaction (\nonstopmode in TeX).
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-c, --clean          Remove all auxiliary files.
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-D, --debug          Turn on shell debugging ($bq${bq}set -x$eq$eq).
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-t, --texinfo CMD    Insert CMD after @setfilename before running TeX.
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--verbose            Report on what is done.
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-h, --help           Display this help and exit.
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-v, --version        Display version information and exit.
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The values of the TEX, TEXINDEX, and MAKEINFO environment variables are
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used to run those commands, if they are set.
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Email bug reports to bug-texinfo@gnu.org."
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# Initialize variables.
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# Don't use `unset' since old bourne shells don't have this command.
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# Instead, assign them an empty value.
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# Some of these, like TEX and TEXINDEX, may be inherited from the environment.
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backup_extension=.bak # these files get deleted if all goes well.
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batch=
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clean=
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debug=
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orig_pwd="`pwd`"
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textra=
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verbose=false
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makeinfo="${MAKEINFO-makeinfo}"
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texindex="${TEXINDEX-texindex}"
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tex="${TEX-tex}"
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# Save this so we can construct a new TEXINPUTS path for each file.
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TEXINPUTS_orig="$TEXINPUTS"
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export TEXINPUTS
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# Parse command line arguments.
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# Make sure that all wildcarded options are long enough to be unambiguous.
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# It's a good idea to document the full long option name in each case.
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# Long options which take arguments will need a `*' appended to the
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# canonical name to match the value appended after the `=' character.
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while :; do
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  test $# -eq 0 && break
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  case "$1" in
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    -b | --batch | --b* ) batch=t; shift ;;
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    -c | --clean | --c* ) clean=t; shift ;;
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    -D | --debug | --d* ) debug=t; shift ;;
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    -h | --help | --h* )   echo "$usage"; exit 0 ;;
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    # OK, we should do real option parsing here, but be lazy for now.
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    -t | --texinfo | --t*) shift; textra="$textra $1"; shift ;;
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    -v | --vers* )
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      echo "$progname (GNU Texinfo 3.12) $version"
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      echo "Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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There is NO warranty.  You may redistribute this software
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING."
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      exit 0 ;;
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    --verb* )            verbose=echo; shift ;;
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    -- )     # Stop option processing
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      shift
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      break ;;
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    -* )
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      case "$1" in
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        --*=* ) arg=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/=.*//'` ;;
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        * )     arg="$1" ;;
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      esac
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      exec 1>&2
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      echo "$progname: Unknown or ambiguous option $bq$arg$eq."
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      echo "$progname: Try $bq--help$eq for more information."
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      exit 1 ;;
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    * ) break ;;
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   esac
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done
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# See if there are any command line args left (which will be interpreted as
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# filename arguments).
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if test $# -eq 0; then
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  exec 1>&2
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  echo "$progname: At least one file name is required as an argument."
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  echo "$progname: Try $bq--help$eq for more information."
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  exit 2
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fi
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test "$debug" = t && set -x
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# Texify files
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for command_line_filename in ${1+"$@"}; do
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  $verbose "Processing $command_line_filename ..."
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  # See if file exists.  If it doesn't we're in trouble since, even
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  # though the user may be able to reenter a valid filename at the tex
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  # prompt (assuming they're attending the terminal), this script won't
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  # be able to find the right index files and so forth.
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  if test ! -r "${command_line_filename}"; then
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    echo "$0: Could not read ${command_line_filename}." >&2
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    continue
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  fi
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  # Roughly equivalent to `dirname ...`, but more portable
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  directory="`echo ${command_line_filename} | sed 's/\/[^\/]*$//'`"
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  filename_texi="`basename ${command_line_filename}`"
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  # Strip off the last extension part (probably .texinfo or .texi)
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  filename_noext="`echo ${filename_texi} | sed 's/\.[^.]*$//'`"
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  # Use same basename since we want to generate aux files with the same
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  # basename as the manual.  Use extension .texi for the temp file so
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  # that TeX will ignore it.  Thus, we must use a subdirectory.
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  #
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  # Output the macro-expanded file to here.  The vastly abbreviated
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  # temporary directory name is so we don't have collisions on 8.3 or
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  # 14-character filesystems.
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  tmp_dir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/txi2d.$$
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  filename_tmp=$tmp_dir/$filename_noext.texi
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  # Output the file with the user's extra commands to here.
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  tmp_dir2=${tmp_dir}.2
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  filename_tmp2=$tmp_dir2/$filename_noext.texi
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  mkdir $tmp_dir $tmp_dir2
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  # Always remove the temporary directories.
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  trap "rm -rf $tmp_dir $tmp_dir2" 1 2 15
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  # If directory and file are the same, then it's probably because there's
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  # no pathname component.  Set dirname to `.', the current directory.
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  if test "z${directory}" = "z${command_line_filename}"; then
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    directory=.
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  fi
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  # Source file might @include additional texinfo sources.  Put `.' and
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  # directory where source file(s) reside in TEXINPUTS before anything
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  # else.  `.' goes first to ensure that any old .aux, .cps, etc. files in
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  # ${directory} don't get used in preference to fresher files in `.'.
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  TEXINPUTS=".:${directory}:${TEXINPUTS_orig}"
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  # Expand macro commands in the original source file using Makeinfo;
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  #   the macro syntax bfox implemented is impossible to implement in TeX.
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  # Always use `end' footnote style, since the `separate' style
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  #   generates different output (arguably this is a bug in -E).
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  # Discard main info output, the user asked to run TeX, not makeinfo.
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  # Redirect output to /dev/null to throw away `Making info file...' msg.
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  $verbose "Macro-expanding $command_line_filename to $filename_tmp ..."
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  $makeinfo --footnote-style=end -E $filename_tmp -o /dev/null \
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    $command_line_filename >/dev/null
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  # But if there were no macros, or makeinfo failed for some reason,
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  # just use the original file.  (It shouldn't make any difference, but
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  # let's be safe.)
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  if test $? -ne 0 || cmp -s $filename_tmp $command_line_filename; then
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    $verbose "Reverting to $command_line_filename ..."
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    cp -p $command_line_filename $filename_tmp
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  fi
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  filename_input=$filename_tmp
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  dirname_input=$tmp_dir
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  # Used most commonly for @finalout, @smallbook, etc.
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  if test -n "$textra"; then
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    $verbose "Inserting extra commands: $textra."
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    sed '/^@setfilename/a\
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'"$textra" $filename_input >$filename_tmp2
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   filename_input=$filename_tmp2
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   dirname_input=$tmp_dir2
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  fi
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  # If clean mode was specified, then move to the temporary directory.
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  if test "$clean" = t; then
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    $verbose "cd $dirname_input"
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    cd $dirname_input || exit 1
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    filename_input=`basename $filename_input`
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  fi
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  while true; do # will break out of loop below
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    # "Unset" variables that might have values from previous iterations and
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    definite_index_files=
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    possible_index_files="`eval echo ${filename_noext}.?? ${filename_noext}.aux`"
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    for this_file in ${possible_index_files}; do
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      # If file is empty, forget it.
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      test -s "${this_file}" || continue
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      # Examine first character of file.  If it's not suitable to be an
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      first_character="`sed -n '1s/^\(.\).*$/\1/p;q' ${this_file}`"
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      if test "x${first_character}" = "x\\" \
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         || test "x${first_character}" = "x'"; then
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        definite_index_files="${definite_index_files} ${this_file}"
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      fi
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    done
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    orig_index_files="${definite_index_files}"
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    orig_index_files_sans_aux="`echo ${definite_index_files} \
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                                 | sed 's/'${filename_noext}'\.aux//;
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                                        s/^[ ]*//;s/[ ]*$//;'`"
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    # Now save copies of original index files so we have some means of
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    $verbose "Backing up current index files: $orig_index_files ..."
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    for index_file_to_save in ${orig_index_files}; do
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      cp "${index_file_to_save}" "${index_file_to_save}${backup_extension}"
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    done
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    # there's no reason to run TeX again.  But we won't know that if the
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    if test -n "${orig_index_files_sans_aux}"; then
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      $verbose "Running $texindex $orig_index_files_sans_aux ..."
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      ${texindex} ${orig_index_files_sans_aux}
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    fi
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      tex_mode='\nonstopmode'
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      tex_mode=
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    $verbose "Running $tex $filename_input ..."
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    $cmd
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        $verbose "Comparing index file $this_file ..."
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      break
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    $verbose "Copying DVI file from `pwd` to $orig_pwd"
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    file_list="${file_list} ${file}${backup_extension}"
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    $verbose "Removing $file_list $tmp_dir $tmp_dir2 ..."
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    rm -rf $tmp_dir $tmp_dir2
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  fi
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done
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$verbose "$0 done."
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true # exit successfully.

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