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This module implements the dependency scanner for LaTeX code.
"""
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__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/LaTeX.py 5357 2011/09/09 21:31:03 bdeegan"
import os.path
import re
import SCons.Scanner
import SCons.Util
# list of graphics file extensions for TeX and LaTeX
TexGraphics = ['.eps', '.ps']
LatexGraphics = ['.pdf', '.png', '.jpg', '.gif', '.tif']
# Used as a return value of modify_env_var if the variable is not set.
class _Null(object):
pass
_null = _Null
# The user specifies the paths in env[variable], similar to other builders.
# They may be relative and must be converted to absolute, as expected
# by LaTeX and Co. The environment may already have some paths in
# env['ENV'][var]. These paths are honored, but the env[var] paths have
# higher precedence. All changes are un-done on exit.
def modify_env_var(env, var, abspath):
try:
save = env['ENV'][var]
except KeyError:
save = _null
env.PrependENVPath(var, abspath)
try:
if SCons.Util.is_List(env[var]):
env.PrependENVPath(var, [os.path.abspath(str(p)) for p in env[var]])
else:
# Split at os.pathsep to convert into absolute path
env.PrependENVPath(var, [os.path.abspath(p) for p in str(env[var]).split(os.pathsep)])
except KeyError:
pass
# Convert into a string explicitly to append ":" (without which it won't search system
# paths as well). The problem is that env.AppendENVPath(var, ":")
# does not work, refuses to append ":" (os.pathsep).
if SCons.Util.is_List(env['ENV'][var]):
env['ENV'][var] = os.pathsep.join(env['ENV'][var])
# Append the trailing os.pathsep character here to catch the case with no env[var]
env['ENV'][var] = env['ENV'][var] + os.pathsep
return save
class FindENVPathDirs(object):
"""A class to bind a specific *PATH variable name to a function that
will return all of the *path directories."""
def __init__(self, variable):
self.variable = variable
def __call__(self, env, dir=None, target=None, source=None, argument=None):
import SCons.PathList
try:
path = env['ENV'][self.variable]
except KeyError:
return ()
dir = dir or env.fs._cwd
path = SCons.PathList.PathList(path).subst_path(env, target, source)
return tuple(dir.Rfindalldirs(path))
def LaTeXScanner():
"""Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning LaTeX source files
when built with latex.
"""
ds = LaTeX(name = "LaTeXScanner",
suffixes = '$LATEXSUFFIXES',
# in the search order, see below in LaTeX class docstring
graphics_extensions = TexGraphics,
recursive = 0)
return ds
def PDFLaTeXScanner():
"""Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning LaTeX source files
when built with pdflatex.
"""
ds = LaTeX(name = "PDFLaTeXScanner",
suffixes = '$LATEXSUFFIXES',
# in the search order, see below in LaTeX class docstring
graphics_extensions = LatexGraphics,
recursive = 0)
return ds
class LaTeX(SCons.Scanner.Base):
"""Class for scanning LaTeX files for included files.
Unlike most scanners, which use regular expressions that just
return the included file name, this returns a tuple consisting
of the keyword for the inclusion ("include", "includegraphics",
"input", or "bibliography"), and then the file name itself.
Based on a quick look at LaTeX documentation, it seems that we
should append .tex suffix for the "include" keywords, append .tex if
there is no extension for the "input" keyword, and need to add .bib
for the "bibliography" keyword that does not accept extensions by itself.
Finally, if there is no extension for an "includegraphics" keyword
latex will append .ps or .eps to find the file, while pdftex may use .pdf,
.jpg, .tif, .mps, or .png.
The actual subset and search order may be altered by
DeclareGraphicsExtensions command. This complication is ignored.
The default order corresponds to experimentation with teTeX
$ latex --version
pdfeTeX 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)
kpathsea version 3.5.4
The order is:
['.eps', '.ps'] for latex
['.png', '.pdf', '.jpg', '.tif'].
Another difference is that the search path is determined by the type
of the file being searched:
env['TEXINPUTS'] for "input" and "include" keywords
env['TEXINPUTS'] for "includegraphics" keyword
env['TEXINPUTS'] for "lstinputlisting" keyword
env['BIBINPUTS'] for "bibliography" keyword
env['BSTINPUTS'] for "bibliographystyle" keyword
env['INDEXSTYLE'] for "makeindex" keyword, no scanning support needed
just allows user to set it if needed.
FIXME: also look for the class or style in document[class|style]{}
FIXME: also look for the argument of bibliographystyle{}
"""
keyword_paths = {'include': 'TEXINPUTS',
'input': 'TEXINPUTS',
'includegraphics': 'TEXINPUTS',
'bibliography': 'BIBINPUTS',
'bibliographystyle': 'BSTINPUTS',
'makeindex': 'INDEXSTYLE',
'usepackage': 'TEXINPUTS',
'lstinputlisting': 'TEXINPUTS'}
env_variables = SCons.Util.unique(list(keyword_paths.values()))
def __init__(self, name, suffixes, graphics_extensions, *args, **kw):
# We have to include \n with the % we exclude from the first part
# part of the regex because the expression is compiled with re.M.
# Without the \n, the ^ could match the beginning of a *previous*
# line followed by one or more newline characters (i.e. blank
# lines), interfering with a match on the next line.
# add option for whitespace before the '[options]' or the '{filename}'
regex = r'^[^%\n]*\\(include|includegraphics(?:\s*\[[^\]]+\])?|lstinputlisting(?:\[[^\]]+\])?|input|bibliography|usepackage)\s*{([^}]*)}'
self.cre = re.compile(regex, re.M)
self.comment_re = re.compile(r'^((?:(?:\\%)|[^%\n])*)(.*)$', re.M)
self.graphics_extensions = graphics_extensions
def _scan(node, env, path=(), self=self):
node = node.rfile()
if not node.exists():
return []
return self.scan_recurse(node, path)
class FindMultiPathDirs(object):
"""The stock FindPathDirs function has the wrong granularity:
it is called once per target, while we need the path that depends
on what kind of included files is being searched. This wrapper
hides multiple instances of FindPathDirs, one per the LaTeX path
variable in the environment. When invoked, the function calculates
and returns all the required paths as a dictionary (converted into
a tuple to become hashable). Then the scan function converts it
back and uses a dictionary of tuples rather than a single tuple
of paths.
"""
def __init__(self, dictionary):
self.dictionary = {}
for k,n in dictionary.items():
self.dictionary[k] = ( SCons.Scanner.FindPathDirs(n),
FindENVPathDirs(n) )
def __call__(self, env, dir=None, target=None, source=None,
argument=None):
di = {}
for k,(c,cENV) in self.dictionary.items():
di[k] = ( c(env, dir=None, target=None, source=None,
argument=None) ,
cENV(env, dir=None, target=None, source=None,
argument=None) )
# To prevent "dict is not hashable error"
return tuple(di.items())
class LaTeXScanCheck(object):
"""Skip all but LaTeX source files, i.e., do not scan *.eps,
*.pdf, *.jpg, etc.
"""
def __init__(self, suffixes):
self.suffixes = suffixes
def __call__(self, node, env):
current = not node.has_builder() or node.is_up_to_date()
scannable = node.get_suffix() in env.subst_list(self.suffixes)[0]
# Returning false means that the file is not scanned.
return scannable and current
kw['function'] = _scan
kw['path_function'] = FindMultiPathDirs(LaTeX.keyword_paths)
kw['recursive'] = 0
kw['skeys'] = suffixes
kw['scan_check'] = LaTeXScanCheck(suffixes)
kw['name'] = name
SCons.Scanner.Base.__init__(self, *args, **kw)
def _latex_names(self, include):
filename = include[1]
if include[0] == 'input':
base, ext = os.path.splitext( filename )
if ext == "":
return [filename + '.tex']
if (include[0] == 'include'):
return [filename + '.tex']
if include[0] == 'bibliography':
base, ext = os.path.splitext( filename )
if ext == "":
return [filename + '.bib']
if include[0] == 'usepackage':
base, ext = os.path.splitext( filename )
if ext == "":
return [filename + '.sty']
if include[0] == 'includegraphics':
base, ext = os.path.splitext( filename )
if ext == "":
#return [filename+e for e in self.graphics_extensions + TexGraphics]
# use the line above to find dependencies for the PDF builder
# when only an .eps figure is present. Since it will be found
# if the user tells scons how to make the pdf figure, leave
# it out for now.
return [filename+e for e in self.graphics_extensions]
return [filename]
def sort_key(self, include):
return SCons.Node.FS._my_normcase(str(include))
def find_include(self, include, source_dir, path):
try:
sub_path = path[include[0]]
except (IndexError, KeyError):
sub_path = ()
try_names = self._latex_names(include)
for n in try_names:
# see if we find it using the path in env[var]
i = SCons.Node.FS.find_file(n, (source_dir,) + sub_path[0])
if i:
return i, include
# see if we find it using the path in env['ENV'][var]
i = SCons.Node.FS.find_file(n, (source_dir,) + sub_path[1])
if i:
return i, include
return i, include
def canonical_text(self, text):
"""Standardize an input TeX-file contents.
Currently:
* removes comments, unwrapping comment-wrapped lines.
"""
out = []
line_continues_a_comment = False
for line in text.splitlines():
line,comment = self.comment_re.findall(line)[0]
if line_continues_a_comment == True:
out[-1] = out[-1] + line.lstrip()
else:
out.append(line)
line_continues_a_comment = len(comment) > 0
return '\n'.join(out).rstrip()+'\n'
def scan(self, node):
# Modify the default scan function to allow for the regular
# expression to return a comma separated list of file names
# as can be the case with the bibliography keyword.
# Cache the includes list in node so we only scan it once:
# path_dict = dict(list(path))
# add option for whitespace (\s) before the '['
noopt_cre = re.compile('\s*\[.*$')
if node.includes != None:
includes = node.includes
else:
text = self.canonical_text(node.get_text_contents())
includes = self.cre.findall(text)
# 1. Split comma-separated lines, e.g.
# ('bibliography', 'phys,comp')
# should become two entries
# ('bibliography', 'phys')
# ('bibliography', 'comp')
# 2. Remove the options, e.g., such as
# ('includegraphics[clip,width=0.7\\linewidth]', 'picture.eps')
# should become
# ('includegraphics', 'picture.eps')
split_includes = []
for include in includes:
inc_type = noopt_cre.sub('', include[0])
inc_list = include[1].split(',')
for j in range(len(inc_list)):
split_includes.append( (inc_type, inc_list[j]) )
#
includes = split_includes
node.includes = includes
return includes
def scan_recurse(self, node, path=()):
""" do a recursive scan of the top level target file
This lets us search for included files based on the
directory of the main file just as latex does"""
path_dict = dict(list(path))
queue = []
queue.extend( self.scan(node) )
seen = {}
# This is a hand-coded DSU (decorate-sort-undecorate, or
# Schwartzian transform) pattern. The sort key is the raw name
# of the file as specifed on the \include, \input, etc. line.
# TODO: what about the comment in the original Classic scanner:
# """which lets
# us keep the sort order constant regardless of whether the file
# is actually found in a Repository or locally."""
nodes = []
source_dir = node.get_dir()
#for include in includes:
while queue:
include = queue.pop()
try:
if seen[include[1]] == 1:
continue
except KeyError:
seen[include[1]] = 1
#
# Handle multiple filenames in include[1]
#
n, i = self.find_include(include, source_dir, path_dict)
if n is None:
# Do not bother with 'usepackage' warnings, as they most
# likely refer to system-level files
if include[0] != 'usepackage':
SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DependencyWarning,
"No dependency generated for file: %s (included from: %s) -- file not found" % (i, node))
else:
sortkey = self.sort_key(n)
nodes.append((sortkey, n))
# recurse down
queue.extend( self.scan(n) )
return [pair[1] for pair in sorted(nodes)]
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