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author | mattkae <mattkae@protonmail.com> | 2022-05-17 07:07:37 -0400 |
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committer | mattkae <mattkae@protonmail.com> | 2022-05-17 07:07:37 -0400 |
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diff --git a/elpa/auctex-13.1.3/bib-cite.el b/elpa/auctex-13.1.3/bib-cite.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a640504 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/auctex-13.1.3/bib-cite.el @@ -0,0 +1,2337 @@ +;; bib-cite.el - Display \cite, \ref or \label / Extract refs from BiBTeX file. -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 1994-1999, 2001, 2003-2005, 2014-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +;; Author: Peter S. Galbraith <psg@debian.org> +;; Created: 06 July 1994 +;; Version: 3.28 (Feb 23 2005) +;; Keywords: bibtex, cite, auctex, emacs + +;;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. + +;; This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) +;; any later version. + +;; This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the +;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, +;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + +;; LCD Archive Entry: +;; bib-cite|Peter Galbraith|GalbraithP@dfo-mpo.gc.ca| +;; Display \cite, \ref or \label / Extract refs from BiBTeX file.| +;; 21-May-1997|3.01|~/misc/bib-cite.el.gz| + +;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; Commentary: +;; This minor-mode is used in various TeX modes to display or edit references +;; associated with \cite commands, or matching \ref and \label commands. + +;; New versions of this package (if they exist) may be found at: +;; https://people.debian.org/~psg/elisp/bib-cite.el +;; and in AUCTeX's Git archive at +;; https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/auctex.git + +;; Operating Systems: +;; Works in unix, DOS and OS/2. Developped under Linux. + +;; AUCTeX users: +;; AUCTeX is a super-charged LaTeX mode for emacs. Get it at: +;; +;; https://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/auctex/ +;; +;; WWW users may want to check out the AUCTeX page at +;; https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/ +;; +;; bib-cite.el is included in the AUCTeX distribution. Therefore, if +;; you use AUCTeX and didn't obtained bib-cite.el separately, make sure +;; that you are actually using the more recent version. + +;; RefTeX users: +;; RefTeX is a package with similar functions to bib-cite. +;; http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/reftex/ +;; RefTeX is bundled and preinstalled with Emacs since version 20.2. +;; It was also bundled with XEmacs 19.16--20.x. +;; +;; I suggest that you use RefTeX to help you type-in text as it's functions +;; are better suited to this task than bib-cite, and use bib-cite's features +;; when you proof-read the text. +;; If you wish bib-cite to use RefTeX's reftex-view-crossref command to +;; display and find \label's and \cite bibliography entries, set the variable +;; bib-cite-use-reftex-view-crossref to t. + +;; MS-DOS users: +;; Multifile documents are supported by bib-cite by using etags (TAGS files) +;; which contains a bug for MSDOS (at least for emacs 19.27 it does). +;; Get the file +;; https://people.debian.org/~psg/elisp/bib-cite.etags-bug-report +;; to see what patches to make to etags.c to fix it. + +;; Description: +;; ~~~~~~~~~~~ +;; This package is used in various TeX modes to display or edit references +;; associated with \cite commands, or matching \eqref, \ref and \label +;; commands (so I actually overstep BiBTeX bounds here...). +;; +;; These are the functions: +;; +;; bib-display bib-display-mouse +;; - Display citation, \ref or \label under point +;; bib-find bib-find-mouse +;; - Edit citation, \ref or \label under point +;; bib-find-next - Find next occurrence of a \ref or \eqref +;; bib-make-bibliography - Make BiBTeX file containing only cite keys used. +;; bib-apropos - Search BiBTeX source files for keywords. +;; bib-etags - Refreshes (or builds) the TAGS files for +;; multi-file documents. +;; bib-create-auto-file - Used in bibtex-mode to create cite key +;; completion .el file for AUCTeX. +;; bib-highlight-mouse - Highlight \cite, \ref and \label commands in +;; green when the mouse is over them. + +;; About Cite Commands and related functions: +;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +;; Various flavors of \cite commands are allowed (as long as they contain +;; the word `cite') and they may optionally have bracketed [] options. +;; Bibtex Cross-references are displayed, and @string abbreviations are +;; substituted or included. +;; +;; The \cite text is found (by emacs) in the bibtex source files listed in the +;; \bibliography command. The BiBTeX files can be located in a search path +;; defined by an environment variable (typically BIBINPUTS, but you can change +;; this). +;; +;; All citations used in a buffer can also be listed in a new bibtex buffer by +;; using bib-make-bibliography. This is useful to make a bibtex file for a +;; document from a large bibtex database. In this case, cross-references are +;; included, as well as the @string commands used. The @string abbreviations +;; are not substituted. +;; +;; The bibtex files can also be searched for entries matching a regular +;; expression using bib-apropos. + +;; Usage instructions: +;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +;; bib-display Bound to Mouse-3 when specially highlighted. +;; In Hyperbole, bound to the Assist key. +;; Bound to `\C-c b d' +;; +;; bib-display will show the bibtex entry or the corresponding label or +;; ref commands from anywhere within a document. +;; With cursor on the \cite command itslef +;; -> display all citations of the cite command from the BiBTeX source. +;; With cursor on a particular cite key within the brackets +;; -> display that citation's text from the BiBTeX source file(s). +;; +;; Example: +;; +;; \cite{Wadhams81,Bourke.et.al87,SchneiderBudeus94} +;; ^Cursor -> Display-all-citations ^Cursor -> Display-this-citation +;; +;; With cursor on a \label command +;; -> Display first matching \ref command in the document +;; With cursor on a \ref command +;; -> Display environment associated with the matching \label command. +;; +;; Finding a ref or label within a multi-file document requires a TAGS file, +;; which is automatically generated for you. This enables you to then use +;; any tags related emacs features. +;; +;; bib-find Bound to Mouse-2 when specially highlighted. +;; In Hyperbole, bound to the Action key. +;; Bound to `\C-c b f' +;; +;; bib-find will select the buffer and move point to the BiBTeX source file +;; at the proper citation for a cite command, or move point to anywhere +;; within a document for a label or ref command. The ref chosen is the +;; first occurrance within a document (using a TAGS file). If point is +;; moved within the same buffer, mark is set before the move and a message +;; stating so is given. If point is moved to another file, this is done in +;; a new window using tag functions. +;; +;; The next occurrence of a \ref or \eqref command may be found by invoking +;; bib-find-next, usually bound to `C-c b n'. +;; +;; For multi-file documents, you must be using AUCTeX (so that bib-cite can +;; find the master file) and all \input and \include commands must be first +;; on a line (not preceeded by any non-white text). +;; +;; bib-make-bibliography: Bound to `\C-c b m' +;; +;; Extract citations used in the current document from the \bibliography{} +;; file(s). Put them into a new suitably-named buffer. In a AUCTeX +;; multi-file document, the .aux files are used to find the cite keys (for +;; speed). You will be warned if these are out of date. +;; +;; This buffer is not saved to a file. It is your job to save it to whatever +;; name you wish. Note that AUCTeX has a unique name space for LaTeX and +;; BiBTeX files, so you should *not* name the bib file associated with +;; example.tex as example.bib! Rather, name it something like +;; example-bib.bib. +;; +;; bib-apropos: Bound to `\C-c b a' +;; +;; Searches the \bibliography{} file(s) for entries containing a keyword and +;; display them in the *help* buffer. You can trim down your search by using +;; bib-apropos in the *Help* buffer after the first invocation. the current +;; buffer is also searched for keyword matches if it is in bibtex-mode. +;; +;; It doesn't display cross-references nor does it substitute or display +;; @string commands used. It could easily be added, but it's faster this +;; way. Drop me a line if this would be a useful addition. +;; +;; If you find yourself entering a cite command and have forgotten which key +;; you want, but have entered a few initial characters as in `\cite{Gal', +;; then invoke bib-apropos. It will take that string (in this case `Gal') as +;; an initial response to the apropos prompt. You are free to edit it, or +;; simply press carriage return. +;; +;; bib-etags: Bound to `\C-c b e' +;; +;; Creates a TAGS file for AUCTeX's multi-file document (or refreshes it). +;; This is used by bib-find when editing multi-file documents. The TAGS file +;; is created automatically, but it isn't refreshed automatically. So if +;; bib-find can't find something, try running bib-etags again. +;; +;; bib-create-auto-file: +;; +;; Use this when editing a BiBTeX buffer to generate the AUCTeX .el file +;; which tell emacs about all its cite keys. I've added this command to +;; bibtex-mode pull-down menu. +;; +;; bib-highlight-mouse: Bound to `\C-c b h' +;; +;; Highlights \cite, \ref and \label commands in green when the mouse is over +;; them. By default, a call to this function is added to LaTeX-mode-hook +;; (via bib-cite-initialize) if you set bib-highlight-mouse-t to true. But +;; you may want to run this command to refresh the highlighting for newly +;; edited text. + +;; Installation instructions: +;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +;; bib-cite is a minor-mode, so you could invoke it in a LaTeX-mode hook. +;; e.g. If you are using AUCTeX (https://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/), you +;; could use: +;; +;; (autoload 'turn-on-bib-cite "bib-cite") +;; (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'turn-on-bib-cite) +;; +;; If you are using Emacs' regular LaTeX-mode, use instead: +;; +;; (autoload 'turn-on-bib-cite "bib-cite") +;; (add-hook 'latex-mode-hook 'turn-on-bib-cite) +;; +;; bib-cite can be used with AUCTeX, or stand-alone. If used with AUCTeX on a +;; multi-file document (and AUCTeX's parsing is used), then all \bibliography +;; commands in the document will be found and used. +;; --- +;; The following variable can be unset (like shown) to tell bib-cite to +;; not give advice messages about which commands to use to find the next +;; occurrence of a search: +;; +;; (setq bib-novice nil) +;; --- +;; If you wish bib-cite to use RefTeX's reftex-view-crossref command to +;; display and find \label's and \cite bibliography entries, set the variable +;; bib-cite-use-reftex-view-crossref to t: +;; +;; (setq bib-cite-use-reftex-view-crossref t) +;; --- +;; The following variable determines whether we will attempt to highlight +;; citation, ref and label commands in green when they are under the +;; mouse. When highlighted, the mouse keys work to call bib-display +;; (bound to [mouse-3]) and bib-find (bound to [mouse-2]). If you use a +;; mode other than LaTeX-mode, you'll want to call bib-highlight-mouse with +;; a hook (See how we do this at the end of this file with the add-hook +;; command). +;; +;; (setq bib-highlight-mouse-t nil) +;; --- +;; The variable bib-switch-to-buffer-function sets the function used to +;; select buffers (if they differ from the original) in bib-cite commands +;; bib-make-bibliography, bib-display, bib-find +;; You may use `switch-to-buffer' `switch-to-buffer-other-window' or +;; `switch-to-buffer-other-frame'. +;; --- +;; If you use DOS or OS/2, you may have to set the following variable: +;; +;; (setq bib-dos-or-os2-variable t) +;; +;; if bib-cite.el fails to determine that you are using DOS or OS/2. +;; Try `C-h v bib-dos-or-os2-variable' to see if it needs to be set manually. +;; --- +;; bib-cite needs to call the etags program with its output file option +;; and also with the append option (usually -a). +;; I figured that DOS and OS/2 would use "etags /o=" instead of the unix +;; variant "etags -o ", but users have reported differently. So while the +;; unix notation is used here, you can reset it if you need to like so: +;; +;; (setq bib-etags-command "etags /r='/.*\\\(eq\|page\|[fvF]\)ref.*/' /o=") +;; (setq bib-etags-append-command +;; "etags /r='/.*\\\(eq\|page\|[fvF]\)ref.*/' /a /o=") +;; --- +;; For multi-file documents, a TAGS file is generated by etags. +;; By default, its name is TAGS. You can change this like so: +;; +;; (setq bib-etags-filename "TAGSLaTeX") +;; --- +;; If your environment variable to find BiBTeX files is not BIBINPUTS, then +;; reset it with the following variable (here, assuming it's TEXBIB instead): +;; +;; (setq bib-bibtex-env-variable "TEXBIB") +;; +;; Note that any directory ending in a double slash will cause bib-cite to +;; search recursively through subdirectories for your .bib files. This can +;; be slow, so use this judiciously. +;; e.g. setenv BIBINPUTS .:/home/psg/LaTeX/bibinputs// +;; -> all directories below /home/psg/LaTeX/bibinputs/ will be +;; searched. +;; +;; If your bibtex setup works but Emacs can't see the environment variable +;; correctly (Check `C-h v process-environment'), then customize the +;; variable `bib-cite-inputs' (e.g. `M-x customize-variable bib-cite-imputs') +;; +;; --- +;; If you do not wish bib-display to substitute @string abbreviations, +;; then set the following variable like so: +;; +;; (setq bib-substitute-string-in-display nil) +;; --- +;; Warnings are given when @string abbreviations are not defined in your bib +;; files. The exception is for months, usually defined in style files. If you +;; use other definitions in styles file (e.g. journals), then you may add them +;; to the `bib-substitute-string-in-display' list variable. + +;; If you find circumstances in which this package fails, please let me know. + +;; Things for me to do in later versions: +;; - treat @Strings correctly, not just in isolation. +;; - use `kpsewhich -expand-path='$BIBINPUTS'` instead of BIBINPUTS. +;; - jmv@di.uminho.pt (Jose Manuel Valenca) wants: +;; - prompt for \cite as well as \label and \ref +;; (and use AUCTeX's completion list) +;; - implement string concatenation, with #[ \t\n]*STRING_NAME +;; - Create new command to substitute @string text in any bibtex buffer. +;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; Change log: +;; V3.28 Feb 23 2005 - Ralf Angeli +;; - Some doc fixes in the commentary section. +;; V3.27 Feb 09 2005 - PSG +;; - Patch from Peter Heslin. TeX-master can now have symbol values. +;; V3.26 Aug 06 2004 - Reiner Steib +;; - Changed URL of AUCTeX. Use "AUCTeX", not "auc-tex" (skipped Change log). +;; V3.25 Feb 15 2004 - PSG +;; - Check existence of font-lock-unset-defaults; no longer defined in CVS +;; Emacs. Thanks to Adrian Lanz for reporting the problem. +;; V3.24 Oct 28 2003 - PSG +;; - bib-cite-file-directory-p: new function to replace ff-paths code. +;; V3.23 Oct 09 2003 - PSG +;; - some checkdoc cleanup; not yet complete. +;; V3.22 Sep 17 2003 - PSG +;; - bib-cite-aux-inputs: new defcustom. +;; - minor cleanup for `match-string'. +;; V3.21 Sep 08 2003 - PSG +;; - Ripping out off-topic imenu code. +;; V3.20 Aug 14 2003 - PSG +;; - psg-checkfor-file-list: Allow for relative directoties as entries in +;; BIBINPUTS. +;; - bib-cite-inputs: new defcustom equivalent to BIBINPUTS. +;; - bib-label-help-echo-format: fixed defcustom. +;; - psg-list-env: code cleanup. +;; - trailing whitespace cleanup. +;; V3.19 Apr 06 2003 - PSG +;; Remove code that ran when defcustom not present. +;; Remove hilit19 obsolete code. +;; V3.18 Mar 27 2003 - Bruce Ravel <ravel@phys.washington.edu> +;; Play well with the varioref and fancyref latex styles (vref, fref, Fref). +;; V3.17 May 01 2001 - (RCS V1.38) +;; - XEmacs has imenu after all. +;; V3.16 Dec 20 99 - (RCS V1.37) +;; - Added customize support. +;; V3.15 Dec 20 99 - (RCS V1.36) +;; - Removed stupid debugging code that I had left in. +;; V3.14 Dec 20 99 - +;; - New variable bib-ref-regexp for \ref regexp to match \label constructs +;; and added \pageref. (RCS V1.34) +;; - Edited bib-etags-command snd bib-etags-append-command to match. +;; V3.13 Dec 20 99 - (RCS V1.32) +;; - License changed to GPL. +;; - Kai Engelhardt <ke@socs.uts.edu.au> bib-master-file takes .ltx extension +;; - imenu--create-LaTeX-index-for-document and bib-document-TeX-files +;; edited to accept .ltx extension. +;; - Michael Steiner <steiner@cs.uni-sb.de> added journals to @string +;; abbrevs and contributed `member-cis' to complaces @strings in a +;; case-insensitive manner. +;; V3.12 Dec 10 98 - Bruce Ravel <bruce.ravel@nist.gov> (RCS V1.30) +;; Fixed bib-label-help. +;; V3.11 Oct 06 98 - PSG (RCS V1.29) +;; Quote \ character fot replace-match; +;; Applies to: @String{JGR = "J. Geophys.\ Res."} +;; V3.10 Sep 21 98 - Matt Hodges <mph1002@cam.ac.uk> (RCS V1.28) +;; Removed instance of expand-file-name due to new behaviour in Emacs-20.3. +;; V3.09 Sep 09 98 - PSG (RCS V1.27) +;; Added support for \eqref; Added bib-find-next. +;; V3.08 Aug 20 98 - PSG (RCS V1.26) +;; Fixed imenu bug (prev-pos (point-max)) +;; V3.07 Nov 20 97 - Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de> (RCS V1.24) +;; bib-ext-list variable made permanent-local, otherwise VC registration +;; would use two extents for each reference etc. This was not a visible bug. +;; V3.06 Nov 12 97 - PSG (RCS V1.23) +;; Support use of reftex's reftex-view-crossref command. +;; V3.05 Nov 12 97 - Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca> (RCS V1.22) +;; regexp-quote the bibliography keys so a key like galbraith+kelley97 works +;; V3.04 Aug 25 97 - Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de> (RCS V1.20) +;; (bib-highlight-mouse): Would bug out on detached extents, +;; e.g. when killing a whole citation. +;; V3.03 Jul 16 97 - Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de> (RCS V1.18) +;; turn-on-bib-cite back to non-interactive. +;; V3.02 Jul 11 97 - Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de> (RCS V1.17) +;; * auctex/bib-cite.el (turn-on-bib-cite): Make interactive. +;; Argument to `bib-cite-minor-mode' is 1. +;; (bib-label-help-echo-format): New variable. +;; (bib-label-help-echo): New function. +;; (bib-label-help): Addition argument format. +;; (bib-highlight-mouse): Set extent property `help-echo' for XEmacs. +;; V3.01 May 22 97 - Diego Calvanese <calvanes@dis.uniroma1.it> (RCS V1.16) +;; bib-make-bibliography handles commas separated citations in aux files. +;; V3.00 May 16 97 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.15) +;; bib-cite is now a minor mode. +;; V2.32 Apr 30 97 - Anders Stenman <stenman@isy.liu.se> (RCS V1.14) +;; - Support for balloon-help. +;; V2.31 Mar 20 97 - Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de> (RCS V1.12) +;; - Better fontification of help buffer as bibtex or latex for XEmacs. +;; V2.30 Feb 10 97 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.11) +;; - Better fontification of help buffer as bibtex or latex. +;; V2.29 Jan 29 97 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.10) +;; - imenu looks for `\label{stuff}' instead of `\label' +;; V2.28 Jan 22 97 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.9) +;; - Bug in bib-create-auto-file. +;; V2.27 Dec 31 96 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.8) +;; - allow spaces between cite keys. +;; - Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca> +;; Allow () delimiters as well as {}. +;; Better check on bibtex-menu +;; Erase *bibtex-bibliography* buffer. +;; V2.26 Sep 24 96 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.7) +;; imenu bug fix. +;; V2.25 Sep 23 96 - Anders Stenman <stenman@isy.liu.se> (RCS V1.6) +;; XEmacs bib-cite-fontify-help-as-latex bug fix. +;; V2.24 Aug 19 96 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.3) +;; XEmacs bug fix, minor defvars - Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca> +;; V2.23 Aug 13 96 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.2) +;; XEmacs - Add bib-cite entries to bibtex-mode popup menu. +;; V2.22 July 22 96 - Peter Galbraith (RCS V1.1) +;; local-map has `m' for bib-make-bibliography instead of `b' +;; set-buffer-menubar in XEmacs so that menu disappears after use. +;; V2.21 July 12 96 - Peter Galbraith +;; Define `\C-c b' keymap for both plain tex and auctex, in XEmacs and emacs. +;; Separate menu-bar menu in gnu emacs. +;; font-lock support for bib-display'ed citations (bibtex fontification) +;; and for matching \ref{} and \labels (latex fontification). +;; buffer-substring-no-properties in bib-apropos +;; (bug in completing-read with mouse faces) +;; imenu-sort-function made local and nil. +;; imenu--LaTeX-name-and-position fixed for section name containing "\" +;; Various other things... (whitespace within label strings, etc...) +;; V2.20 June 25 96 - Peter Galbraith +;; imenu fixed for emacs-19.31. +;; V2.19 May 13 96 +;; PSG: +;; - @string substitution fixed; bib-edit-citation fixed when buffer exists; +;; Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de>: +;; - Added bib-switch-to-buffer-function +;; - (setq tags-always-exact nil) for xemacs +;; - removed eval-after-load foe xemacs +;; V2.18 May 06 96 - PSG +;; New eval-after-load from Fred Devernay <Frederic.Devernay@sophia.inria.fr> +;; V2.17 May 03 96 - PSG +;; Fixed bug introduced in V2.16, reported by Dennis Dams <wsindd@win.tue.nl> +;; V2.16 May 02 96 - Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca> +;; - somewhat compatible with Hyperbole by binding bib-find and bib-display to +;; the Action and Assist keys inside the bib-highlight-mouse-keymap. +;; - makes more liberal provisions for users with a tty. +;; V2.15 Apr 09 96 - +;; - fix "Buffer read-only" error caused by mouse-face text properties +;; patch by Piet van Oostrum <piet@cs.ruu.nl> +;; - Use tmm non-X menu, patch by Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca> +;; - input{file.txt} would not work. +;; bug report: David Kastrup <dak@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> +;; V2.14 Feb 26 96 - PSG - define eval-after-load for xemacs +;; Frederic Devernay's <Frederic.Devernay@sophia.inria.fr> suggestion. +;; V2.13 Feb 08 96 - Peter Galbraith - Fixed recursive use of bib-apropos. +;; V2.12 Jan 19 96 - Peter Galbraith +;; emacs-19.30's [down-mouse-1] is defined (rather than [mouse-1]), so +;; bib-highlight-mouse-keymap now has [down-mouse-1] defined to override it. +;; V2.11 Nov 21 95 - Peter Galbraith +;; - Fixed bib-create-auto-file when bib file loaded before LaTeX file. +;; - Michal Mnuk's better imenu labels menu <Michal.Mnuk@risc.uni-linz.ac.at> +;; - [mouse-1] and [mouse-2] key defs for highlighted regions. +;; - Improve X menus. +;; - Skip over style files in bib-document-TeX-files. +;; - Add menus and mouse highlighting for xemacs +;; Anders Stenman <stenman@isy.liu.se> Dima Barsky <D.Barsky@ee.surrey.ac.uk> +;; - Check bib-use-imenu before calling LaTeX-hook-setq-imenu. +;; From: Kurt Hornik <hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> +;; - Remove mouse face properties before inserting new ones. +;; From: Peter Whaite <peta@Whippet.McRCIM.McGill.EDU> +;; V2.10 Aug 17 95 - Peter Galbraith - fatal bugs in bib-make-bibliography. +;; V2.09 Jul 19 95 - Peter Galbraith +;; - Had introduced bug in search-directory-tree. synced with ff-paths.el. +;; V2.08 Jul 13 95 - Peter Galbraith +;; Fred Douglis <douglis@research.att.com> says etags should be required +;; V2.07 Jul 04 95 - Peter Galbraith +;; - Minor changes with filename manipulations (careful with DOS...) +;; - Problem if auc-tex not already loaded -> LaTeX-mode-map +;; V2.06 Jul 03 95 - Peter Galbraith - Added recursion through BIBINPUTS path. +;; V2.05 Jun 22 95 - Peter Galbraith Bug: Hanno Wirth <wirth@jake.igd.fhg.de> +;; bib-get-citations would truncate @String{KEY ="J. {\"u} Res."} +;; V2.04 Jun 19 95 - Peter Galbraith - +;; - use bibtex-mode syntax table in bib buffer, else bib-apropos truncates +;; an article if it contains an unbalanced closing parenthesis. +;; - bib-highlight-mouse would mark a buffer modified +;; V2.03 May 16 95 - Peter Galbraith - +;; auc-tec menu compatible with old "AUC TeX" pull-down name +;; V2.02 May 10 95 - Peter Galbraith - +;; bug report by Bodo Huckestein <bh@thp.Uni-Koeln.DE> (getenv env) under DOS +;; V2.01 Mar 27 95 - Peter Galbraith - No imenu on xemacs; check BIBINPUT also +;; V2.00 Mar 27 95 - Peter Galbraith +;; - bib-find and bib-display replace bib-edit-citation and +;; bib-display-citation +;; - bib-apropos now take initial guess from start of cite argument at point. +;; - Multi-file support for bib-make-bibliography using .aux files. +;; - \label and \ref functionality for bib-find and bib-display: +;; - \label may appear within an \begin\end or to label a (sub-)section. +;; - Cursor on \label, goto first \ref, set next i-search to pattern. +;; - Cursor on \ref, goto \label or display it's environment or section. +;; - Works on hidden code! +;; V1.08 Jan 16 95 - Peter Galbraith +;; bib-apropos can be used within *Help* buffer to trim a search. +;; V1.07 Dec 13 94 - Peter Galbraith +;; - Fixed: multi-line @string commands in non-inserted display. +;; - Fixed: quoted \ character in @string commands. +;; - BiBTeX comments should not affect bib-cite +;; - Fixed bib-apropos (from Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de>) +;; Faster now, and avoids infinite loops. +;; - Added bib-edit-citation to edit a bibtex files about current citation. +;; - Allow space and newlines between citations: \cite{ entry1, entry2} +;; - Added bib-substitute-string-in-display, bib-string-ignored-warning +;; and bib-string-regexp. +;; - bib-display-citation (from Markus Stricker <stricki@vision.ee.ethz.ch>) +;; Could not find entry with trailing spaces +;; V1.06 Nov 20 94 - Peter Galbraith +;; - Fixed bib-apropos for: +;; hilighting without invoking bibtex mode. +;; display message when no matches found. +;; would search only last bib file listed (forgot to `goto-char 1') +;; - Fixed bib-make-bibliography that would only see first citation in a +;; multi-key \cite command (found by Michail Rozman <roz@physik.uni-ulm.de> +;; - bib-make-bibliography didn't see \cite[A-Z]* commands. +;; Found by Richard Stanton <stanton@haas.berkeley.edu> +;; ************************************************** +;; - * Completely rewritten code to support crossrefs * +;; ************************************************** +;; - autodetection of OS/2 and DOS for bib-dos-or-os2-variable +;; - Created bib-display-citation-mouse +;; - bib-apropos works in bibtex-mode on the current buffer +;; - bibtex entry may have comma on next line (!) +;; @ARTICLE{Kiryati-91 +;; , YEAR = {1991 } +;; ... +;; V1.05 Nov 02 94 - Peter Galbraith +;; - bug fix by rossmann@TI.Uni-Trier.DE (Jan Rossmann) +;; for (boundp 'TeX-check-path) instead of fboundp. Thanks! +;; - Translate environment variable set by bib-bibtex-env-variable. +;; (suggested by Richard Stanton <stanton@haas.berkeley.edu>) +;; - add bib-dos-or-os2-variable to set environment variable path separator +;; - Add key-defs for any tex-mode and auc-tex menu-bar entries. +;; [in auc-tec TeX-mode-map is common to both TeX and LaTeX at startup +;; (but TeX-mode-map is only copied to LaTeX-mode-map at initilisation) +;; in plain emacs, use tex-mode-map for both TeX and LaTeX.] +;; - Add key def for bibtex-mode to create auc-tex's parsing file. +;; - Fix bugs found by <thompson@loon.econ.wisc.edu> +;; - fix bib-get-citation for options +;; - fix bib-get-citation for commas preceeded citation command +;; - better regexp for citations and their keys. +;; - Added @string support for any entry (not just journal entries). +;; (I had to disallow numbers in @string keys because of years. +;; Is that ok?) +;; - added bib-apropos +;; V1.04 Oct 24 94 - Peter Galbraith +;; - Don't require dired-aux, rather define the function we need from it. +;; - Regexp-quote the re-search for keys. +;; - Name the bib-make-bibliography buffer diffently than LaTeX buffer +;; because auc-tex's parsing gets confused if same name base is used. +;; V1.03 Oct 24 94 - Peter Galbraith - require dired-aux for dired-split +;; V1.02 Oct 19 94 - Peter Galbraith +;; - If using auc-tex with parsing activated, use auc-tex's functions +;; to find all \bibliography files in a multi-file document. +;; - Find bib files in pwd, BIBINPUTS environment variable path and +;; TeX-check-path elisp variable path. +;; - Have the parser ignore \bibliography that is on a commented `%' line. +;; (patched by Karl Eichwalder <karl@pertron.central.de>) +;; - Allow for spaces between entry type and key in bib files: +;; (e.g @Article{ key} ) +;; (suggested by Nathan E. Doss <doss@ERC.MsState.Edu>) +;; - Allows options in \cite command (e.g. agu++ package \cite[e.g.][]{key}) +;; - Includes @String{} abbreviations for `journal' entries +;; V1.01 July 07 94 - Peter Galbraith - \bibliography command may have list of +;; BibTeX files. All must be readable. +;; V1.00 July 06 94 - Peter Galbraith - Created +;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; Code: + +(require 'tex) +(require 'latex) +(eval-when-compile + (require 'cl-lib)) + +;; Silence the compiler: +(declare-function reftex-view-crossref "ext:reftex-dcr" + (&optional arg auto-how fail-quietly)) + +(defgroup bib-cite nil + "bib-cite, LaTeX minor-mode to display \\cite, \\ref and \\label commands." + :group 'tex) + +(defcustom bib-cite-use-reftex-view-crossref nil + "Non-nil means, RefTeX will be used to find cross references. +When this variable is non-nil, both `bib-find' and `bib-display' will +call a function in RefTeX to find or display the cross reference of a +\\ref or \\cite macro at point." + :type 'boolean) + +(defcustom bib-novice t + "Give advice to novice users about what commands to use next." + :type 'boolean) + +(defcustom bib-switch-to-buffer-function #'switch-to-buffer + "Function used to select buffers if they differ from the original. +You may use `switch-to-buffer' `switch-to-buffer-other-window' or +`switch-to-buffer-other-frame'." + :type '(choice (function-item switch-to-buffer) + (function-item switch-to-buffer-other-window) + (function-item switch-to-buffer-other-frame))) + +(defcustom bib-highlight-mouse-t t + "Call bib-highlight-mouse from `LaTeX-mode-hook' to add green highlight." + :type 'boolean) + +(defcustom bib-bibtex-env-variable "BIBINPUTS" + "Environment variable setting the path where BiBTeX input files are found. +BiBTeX 0.99b manual says this should be TEXBIB. +Another version says it should BSTINPUTS. I don't know anymore! + +The colon character (:) is the default path separator in unix, but you may +use semi-colon (;) for DOS or OS/2 if you set `bib-dos-or-os2-variable' to t." + :type 'string) + +(defcustom bib-cite-inputs nil + "List of directories to search for .bib files. +This is in addition to those listed in the environment variable specified by +`bib-bibtex-env-variable'." + :type '(repeat (file :format "%v"))) + +(defcustom bib-cite-aux-inputs nil + "List of directories to search for .aux files. +MiKTeX has the LaTeX option -aux-directory to store .aux files in an alternate +directory. You may set this variable to let bib-cite find these .aux files." + :type '(repeat (file :format "%v"))) + +(defcustom bib-dos-or-os2-variable (or (equal 'emx system-type) + (equal 'ms-dos system-type)) + ;; Under OS/2 system-type equals emx + ;; Under DOS system-type equals ms-dos + "Whether you use DOS or OS/2 for bib-make-bibliography/bib-display. + +It tells `bib-make-bibliography' and `bib-display' to translate +the BIBINPUTS environment variable using the \";\" character as +a path separator and to translate DOS' backslash to slash. + +e.g. Use a path like \"c:\\emtex\\bibinput;c:\\latex\\bibinput\" + +\(You can change the environment variable which is searched by +setting the elisp variable `bib-bibtex-env-variable')" + :type 'boolean) + +(defcustom bib-etags-command "etags -r '/.*\\\\\\(eq\\|page\\|[fvF]\\)ref.*/' -o " + "Variable for the etags command and its output option. +In unix, this is usually \"etags -r '/.*\\\\\\(eq\\|page\\|[fvF]\\)ref.*/' -o \" +\(we use the -r option to tell etags to list AMS-LaTeX's \\eqref command.) +In DOS and OS/2, this *may* be different, e.g. using slashes like \"etags /o=\" +If so, set it this variable." + :type 'string) + +(defcustom bib-etags-append-command "etags -r '/.*\\\\\\(eq\\|page\\|[fvF]\\)ref.*/' -a -o " + "Variable for the etags command and its append and output option. +In unix, this is usually \"etags -r '/.*\\\\\\(eq\\|page\\|[fvF]\\)ref.*/' -a -o \" +In DOS and OS/2, this *may* be \"etags /a /o=\" If so, set it this variable." + :type 'string) + +(defcustom bib-etags-filename "TAGS" + "Variable for the filename generated by etags, by defaults this TAGS. +but you may want to change this to something like TAGSLaTeX such that it can +coexist with some other tags file in your master file directory." + :type 'string) + +(defcustom bib-ref-regexp "\\\\\\(eq\\|page\\|[fvF]\\)?ref" + "Regular expression for \\ref LaTeX commands that have a matching \\label. +without the curly bracket. + +If you change this variable and you use multi-file documents, make sure you +also edit the variables `bib-etags-command' and `bib-etags-append-command'." + :type 'regexp) + +(defcustom bib-substitute-string-in-display t + "Determines if `bib-display' will substitute @string definitions. +If t, then the @string text is substituted. +If nil, the text is not substituted but the @string entry is included." + :type 'boolean) + +(defcustom bib-string-ignored-warning + '("jan" "feb" "mar" "apr" "may" "jun" "jul" "aug" "sep" "sept" "oct" "nov" + "dec" "acmcs" "acta" "cacm" "ibmjrd" "ibmjs" "ieeese" "ieeetcad" + "ieeetc" "ipl" "jacm" "jcss" "scp" "sicomp" "tcs" "tocs" "tods" "tog" + "toms" "toois" "toplas" ) + "@string abbreviations for which a warning is not given if not defined. +These are usually month abbreviations (or journals) defined in a style file." + :type '(repeat (string :tag "Entry"))) + +;;<<<<<<User-Modifiable variables end here. + +(defvar bib-ref-regexpc (concat bib-ref-regexp "{") + "Regular expression for \\ref LaTeX commands that have a matching \\label. +A opening curly bracket is appended to the regexp.") + +(defvar bib-cite-minor-mode nil) + +(defvar bib-highlight-mouse-keymap (make-sparse-keymap) + "Keymap for mouse bindings in highlighted texts in bicite.") + +(defvar bib-cite-minor-mode-menu nil) + +;;;###autoload +(defun bib-cite-minor-mode (arg) + "Toggle bib-cite mode. +When bib-cite mode is enabled, citations, labels and refs are highlighted +when the mouse is over them. Clicking on these highlights with [mouse-2] +runs `bib-find', and [mouse-3] runs `bib-display'." + (interactive "P") + (set (make-local-variable 'bib-cite-minor-mode) + (if arg + (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) + (not bib-cite-minor-mode))) + (cond + (bib-cite-minor-mode ;Setup the minor-mode + ;; Christoph Wedler's <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de> suggestion for xemacs + ;; Added for version 2.19 + (if (boundp 'tags-always-exact) + (progn + (set (make-local-variable 'tags-always-exact) nil))) + ;; mouse overlay + (if bib-highlight-mouse-t + (progn + (bib-cite-setup-highlight-mouse-keymap) + (bib-highlight-mouse) + (add-hook 'after-change-functions + #'bib-cite-setup-mouse-function nil t)))) + (t + ;;;Undo the minor-mode + ;; mouse overlay + (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'bib-cite-setup-mouse-function t) + (let ((before-change-functions) (after-change-functions)) + ;; FIXME This detroys all mouse-faces and local-maps! + ;; FIXME Hope no other package is using them in this buffer! + (remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) + '(mouse-face t local-map t)))))) + +;;This must be eval'ed when the LaTeX mode is in use. +;; bib-highlight-mouse-keymap is a local variable so each buffer can have it's +;; own. +(defun bib-cite-setup-highlight-mouse-keymap () + "Set up the bib-cite text in the current buffer to be clickable." + (set (make-local-variable 'bib-highlight-mouse-keymap) + ;; First, copy the local keymap so we don't have `disappearing' menus + ;; when the mouse is moved over a \ref, \label or \cite command. + + ;; FIXME: Check out (mouse-major-mode-menu) to see how it grabs the local + ;; menus to display. Maybe on `highlighted' commands we could + ;; only display the bib-cite stuff (or a subset of it). + (let ((m (copy-keymap (current-local-map)))) + (define-key m [down-mouse-3] #'bib-display-mouse) + (define-key m [mouse-2] #'bib-find-mouse) + m))) + +;;;###autoload +(defun turn-on-bib-cite () + "Unconditionally turn on Bib Cite mode." + (bib-cite-minor-mode 1)) + +(defun bib-cite-setup-mouse-function (beg end _old-len) + (save-excursion + (save-match-data + (save-restriction + (narrow-to-region + (progn (goto-char beg) (beginning-of-line) (point)) + (progn (goto-char end) (forward-line 1) (point))) + (bib-highlight-mouse))))) + +(defvar bib-cite-minor-mode-map + (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + (define-key map "\C-cba" #'bib-apropos) + (define-key map "\C-cbb" #'bib-make-bibliography) + (define-key map "\C-cbd" #'bib-display) + (define-key map "\C-cbe" #'bib-etags) + (define-key map "\C-cbf" #'bib-find) + (define-key map "\C-cbn" #'bib-find-next) + (define-key map "\C-cbh" #'bib-highlight-mouse) + map) + "Bib-cite minor-mode keymap.") + +(easy-menu-define + bib-cite-minor-mode-menu bib-cite-minor-mode-map "Menu keymap for bib-cite." + '("BCite" + ["Make BibTeX bibliography buffer" bib-make-bibliography t] + ["Display citation or matching \\ref or \\label" bib-display t] + ["Find BibTeX citation or matching \\ref or \\label" bib-find t] + ["Search apropos BibTeX files" bib-apropos t] + ["Build TAGS file for multi-file document" bib-etags (bib-master-file)] + ["Refresh \\cite, \\ref and \\label mouse highlight" + bib-highlight-mouse t])) + +;; Install ourselves: +(or (assq 'bib-cite-minor-mode minor-mode-alist) + (setq minor-mode-alist + (cons '(bib-cite-minor-mode " BCite") minor-mode-alist))) +(or (assq 'bib-cite-minor-mode minor-mode-map-alist) + (setq minor-mode-map-alist + (cons (cons 'bib-cite-minor-mode bib-cite-minor-mode-map) + minor-mode-map-alist))) + + +;; Following from bibtex.el +(defvar + bib-cite-bibtex-font-lock-keywords + '(("^\\( \\|\t\\)*\\(@[A-Za-z]+\\)[ \t]*[({]\\([][A-Za-z0-9.:;?!`'()/*@_+=|<>-]+\\)?" + (2 font-lock-function-name-face) + (3 font-lock-reference-face nil t)) + ;; reference type and reference label + ("^[ \t]*\\(OPT[^\"#%'(),={} \t\n0-9][^\"#%'(),={} \t\n]*\\)[ \t]*=" + 1 font-lock-comment-face) + ;; optional field names (treated as comments) + ("^[ \t]*\\([^\"#%'(),={} \t\n0-9][^\"#%'(),={} \t\n]*\\)[ \t]*=" + 1 font-lock-variable-name-face) + ;; field names + "Default expressions to fontify in BibTeX mode.")) + +(defvar bib-cite-bibtex-mode-syntax-table + (let ((st (make-syntax-table))) + ;; [alarson:19920214.1004CST] make double quote a string quote + (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" st) + (modify-syntax-entry ?$ "$$ " st) + (modify-syntax-entry ?% "< " st) + (modify-syntax-entry ?' "w " st) + (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "w " st) + (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\" st) + (modify-syntax-entry ?\f "> " st) + (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> " st) + (modify-syntax-entry ?~ " " st) + st)) +;; Code from bibtex.el ends + +;; @string starts with a letter and does not contain any of ""#%'(),={} +;; Here we do not check that the field contains only one string field and +;; nothing else. +(defvar bib-string-regexp + "^[, \t]*[a-zA-Z]+[ \t]*=[ \t]*\\([a-zA-Z][^#%'(),={}\" \t\n]*\\)" + "Regular expression for field containing a @string.") + +(defun bib-cite--kind () + (save-excursion + (if (not (looking-at "\\\\")) + (search-backward "\\" nil t)) + (if (looking-at bib-ref-regexpc) + 'ref + (if (looking-at "\\\\label{") + 'label + 'cite)))) + +(defun bib-display () + "Display BibTeX citation or matching \\ref or \\label command under point. + +If text under cursor is a \\cite command, then display its BibTeX info from +\\bibliography input file. + Example with cursor located over cite command or arguments: + \\cite{Wadhams81,Bourke.et.al87,SchneiderBudeus94} + ^Display-all-citations ^Display-this-citation + +If text under cursor is a \\ref command, then display environment associated +with its matching \\label command. + +If text under cursor is a \\label command, then display the text around +the first matching \\ref command. + +The user is prompted for a \\label or \\ref is nothing suitable is found under +the cursor. The first prompt is for a label. If you answer with an empty +string, a second prompt for a ref will be given. + +A TAGS file is created and used for multi-file documents under auctex." + (interactive) + (let ((kind (bib-cite--kind))) + (cond + ;; reftex doesn't handle label->ref + ((and bib-cite-use-reftex-view-crossref + (memq kind '(ref cite))) + ;;;FIXME: reftex doesn't want point on \ref or \cite part, but on keyword + (require 'reftex) + (reftex-view-crossref nil)) + ((eq kind 'cite) + (bib-display-citation)) + (t + (bib-display-label))))) + +(defun bib-find () + "Edit BibTeX citation or find matching \\ref or \\label command under point. + +For multi-entry cite commands, the cursor should be on the actual cite key +desired (otherwise a random entry will be selected). +e.g.: \\cite{Wadhams81,Bourke.et.al87,SchneiderBudeus94} + ^Display-this-citation + +If text under cursor is a \\ref command, then point is moved to its matching +\\label command. + +If text under cursor is a \\label command, then point is moved to the first +matching \\ref command. + +The user is prompted for a \\label or \\ref is nothing suitable is found under +the cursor. The first prompt is for a label. If you answer with an empty +string, a second prompt for a ref will be given. + +A TAGS file is created and used for multi-file documents under auctex." + (interactive) + (let ((kind (bib-cite--kind))) + (cond + ;; reftex doesn't handle label->ref + ((and bib-cite-use-reftex-view-crossref + (memq kind '(ref cite))) + (require 'reftex) + (reftex-view-crossref t)) + ((eq kind 'cite) + (bib-edit-citation)) + (t + (bib-find-label))))) + +(defvar bib-cite-search-ring nil + "Bib-cite intenal variable to hold last \\ref or \\eqref find.") + +(defun bib-find-next (&optional prev-p) + "Find next occurrence of a \\ref or \\eqref. +This is made necessary because we now use a regexp to find tags in multi-file +documents, and the Emacs command `find-tag' doesn't allow to interactively +find the next occurrence of a regexp." + (interactive "P") + (if (bib-master-file) ;Multi-file document + ;; FIXME: `find-tag' is replaced by `xref-find-definitions' in + ;; Emacs 25.1. AUCTeX should track this change, sometime ... + (find-tag t (if prev-p '- t) t) + (if bib-cite-search-ring + ;;FIXME: Should first make sure I move off initial \ref{}. + (let ((regexp (concat bib-ref-regexpc bib-cite-search-ring "}"))) + (if prev-p + (if (not (re-search-backward regexp nil t)) + (message "No previous occurrence of reference %s" + bib-cite-search-ring)) + (if (not (re-search-forward regexp nil t)) + (message "No next occurrence of reference %s" + bib-cite-search-ring)))) + (message "Sorry, no previous reference to find. Use bib-find?")))) + +(defun bib-display-mouse (EVENT) + "Display BibTeX citation or matching \\ref or \\label under mouse EVENT. +See bib-display." + (interactive "e") + (mouse-set-point EVENT) + (bib-display)) + +(defun bib-find-mouse (EVENT) + "Edit BibTeX citation or find matching \\ref or \\label under mouse EVENT. +See bib-find." + (interactive "e") + (mouse-set-point EVENT) + (bib-find)) + +(defun bib-apropos () + "Display BibTeX entries containing a keyword from bibliography file. +The files specified in the \\bibliography command are searched unless +the current buffer is in `bibtex-mode' or is the Help buffer. In those +cases, *it* is searched. This allows you to trim down a search further +by using bib-apropos sequentially." + ;;(interactive "sBibTeX apropos: ") + (interactive) + (let* ((keylist (and (boundp 'TeX-mode-p) + (or TeX-mode-p + (eq major-mode 'bibtex-mode)) ;Avoid error in FRAMEPOP + (fboundp 'LaTeX-bibitem-list) ;Use this if using auctex + (LaTeX-bibitem-list))) + (keyword (bib-apropos-keyword-at-point)) + (keyword (completing-read "BiBTeX apropos: " keylist nil nil keyword)) + (the-text)(key-point)(start-point) + (new-buffer-f (and (not (string-match "^bib" mode-name)) + (not (string-equal "*Help*" (buffer-name))))) + (bib-buffer (or (and new-buffer-f (bib-get-bibliography nil)) + (current-buffer)))) + (with-current-buffer bib-buffer + (goto-char (point-min)) + (while (and (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*@" nil t) + (re-search-forward keyword nil t)) + (setq key-point (point)) ;To make sure this is within entry + (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*@" nil t) + (setq start-point (point)) + (forward-list 1) + (if (< (point) key-point) ;And this is that test... + (goto-char key-point) ;Not within entry, skip it. + (setq the-text + (cons (concat (buffer-substring start-point (point)) "\n") + the-text)))) + (if (not the-text) + (message "Sorry, no matches found.") + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" + (mapc #'princ (nreverse the-text))) + (bib-cite-fontify-help-as-bibtex) + (if bib-novice + (message + (substitute-command-keys + (concat "Use \\[bib-apropos] again in the *help* buffer" + " to trim the search"))))) + (if new-buffer-f + (kill-buffer bib-buffer))))) + +(defvar bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings nil + "Bib-cite internal variable.") + +(defun bib-make-bibliography () + "Extract citations used in the current document from \\bibliography{} file(s). +Put them into a buffer named after the current buffer, with extension .bib. + +In an AUCTeX multi-file document, parsing must be on and the citation keys +are extracted from the .aux files. + +In a plain LaTeX buffer (not multi-file), the cite keys are extracted from +the text itself. Therefore the text need not have been previously processed +by LaTeX. + +This function is useful when you want to share a LaTeX file, and therefore want +to create a bibtex file containing only the references used in the document." + (interactive) + (let* ((the-keys-obarray (or (bib-document-citekeys-obarray) + (bib-buffer-citekeys-obarray))) + ;1st in case of error + (new-buffer + (create-file-buffer + (concat (substring (buffer-name) 0 + (or (string-match "\\." (buffer-name)) + (length (buffer-name)))) + "-bib.bib"))) + (bib-buffer (bib-get-bibliography nil)) + (the-warnings (bib-get-citations the-keys-obarray + bib-buffer + new-buffer + nil))) + (kill-buffer bib-buffer) +;;; (switch-to-buffer new-buffer) + (funcall bib-switch-to-buffer-function new-buffer) + (bibtex-mode) + (if (or bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings + the-warnings) + (progn + (cond + ((and bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings the-warnings) + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" + (princ bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings the-warnings))) + (bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" + (princ bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings))) + (the-warnings + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" (princ the-warnings)))) + (setq bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings nil) ;Reset + (bib-cite-fontify-red))) + (if bib-novice + (message + (substitute-command-keys + "Use \\[save-buffer] to save this buffer to a file."))))) + +(defun bib-cite-fontify-red (&optional limit) + "Fontify *Help* buffer in red-bold up to optional LIMIT." + (if (and window-system ;Not exactly correct for XEmacs + (not (facep 'red-bold))) + (progn + (copy-face 'bold 'red-bold) + (set-face-foreground 'red-bold "red"))) + (with-current-buffer "*Help*" + (let ((before-change-functions) (after-change-functions)) + (put-text-property (point-min)(or limit (point-max)) + 'face 'red-bold)))) + +(defun bib-cite--fontify-help () + ;; FIXME: This looks ugly and incorrect. + (if font-lock-mode + (font-lock-mode -1) + (if (fboundp 'font-lock-unset-defaults) (font-lock-unset-defaults)) + (font-lock-unfontify-buffer)) + (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure) + (font-lock-ensure) + (with-no-warnings (font-lock-fontify-buffer)))) + +(defun bib-cite-fontify-help-as-bibtex () + (cond + ((not (featurep 'font-lock)) + nil) ;No font-lock! Stop here. + (t + ;; Emacs + (with-current-buffer "*Help*" + (let ((font-lock-defaults + '(bib-cite-bibtex-font-lock-keywords + nil t ((?$ . "\"")(?\" . "."))))) + (bib-cite--fontify-help)))))) + +(defun bib-cite-fontify-help-as-latex () + (cond + ((not (featurep 'font-lock)) + nil) ;No font-lock! Stop here. + (t + ;; Emacs + (with-current-buffer "*Help*" + ;; Actually, don't want to `permanently' affect *Help* buffer... + ;;(if (featurep 'font-latex) + ;; (font-latex-setup) + ;; Rather I should deal with this in the `let' form: + ;; (make-local-variable 'font-lock-string-face) + ;; (setq font-lock-string-face font-latex-math-face + ;; font-latex-string-face (default-value 'font-lock-string-face)) + (let ((font-lock-defaults + (if (featurep 'font-latex) + '((font-latex-keywords font-latex-keywords-1 + font-latex-keywords-2) + nil nil ((?\( . ".") (?\) . ".") (?$ . "\"")) nil + (font-lock-comment-start-regexp . "%") + (font-lock-mark-block-function . mark-paragraph)) + '(tex-font-lock-keywords nil nil ((?$ . "\"")))))) + (bib-cite--fontify-help)))))) + +(defvar bib-document-TeX-files-warnings nil + "Bib-cite internal variable.") + +(defun bib-etags (&optional masterdir) + "Invoke etags on all tex files of the document in directory MASTERDIR. +Store the TAGS file in the master-directory. +Expect errors if you use this outside of auctex or within a plain +single-file document. Also makes sure that the TAGS buffer is updated. +See variables `bib-etags-command' and `bib-etags-filename'." + (interactive) + (require 'etags) + (let* ((the-file-list (bib-document-TeX-files)) + (the-file (car the-file-list)) + (dir (or masterdir (bib-master-directory))) + (the-tags-file (expand-file-name bib-etags-filename dir)) + (the-tags-buffer (get-file-buffer the-tags-file))) + ;; Create TAGS file with first TeX file (master file) + (shell-command (concat bib-etags-command the-tags-file " " the-file)) + (setq the-file-list (cdr the-file-list)) + ;; Append to TAGS file for all other TeX files. + (while the-file-list + (setq the-file (car the-file-list)) + (shell-command + (concat bib-etags-append-command the-tags-file " " the-file)) + (setq the-file-list (cdr the-file-list))) + (if the-tags-buffer ;buffer existed; we must refresh it. + (with-current-buffer the-tags-buffer + (revert-buffer t t))) + + ;; Check value of tags-file-name against the-tags-file + (or (equal the-tags-file tags-file-name) ;make sure it's current + (visit-tags-table the-tags-file)) + + ;(set (make-local-variable 'tags-file-name) the-tags-file)) + ;; above should not be needed + + ;; Weird Bug: + ;; (visit-tags-table-buffer) seems to get called twice when called by + ;; find-tag on an undefined tag. The second time, it's in the TAGS + ;; buffer and returns an error because TAGS buffer does have + ;; tags-file-name set. + ;; To get around this. I'm setting this variable in the TAGS buffer. + ;; (Changed by Anders Stenman) + (if (get-file-buffer the-tags-file) + (with-current-buffer (get-file-buffer the-tags-file) + (set (make-local-variable 'tags-file-name) the-tags-file)))) + + + (if bib-document-TeX-files-warnings ;free variable loose in emacs! + (progn + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" + (princ bib-document-TeX-files-warnings)) + (setq bib-document-TeX-files-warnings nil) ;Reset + (bib-cite-fontify-red)))) + +(defun bib-Is-hidden () + "Return true is current point is hidden." + (if (not selective-display) + nil ;Not hidden if not using this... + (save-excursion + (if (not (re-search-backward "[\n\^M]" nil t)) + nil ;Play safe + (if (string-equal (match-string 0) "\n") + nil + t))))) + +(defun bib-highlight-mouse () + "Make that nice green highlight when the mouse is over LaTeX commands." + (interactive) + ;;Comment this out. User should be able to use bib-highlight-mouse + ;;to try it out regardless of bib-highlight-mouse-t. + ;;Check bib-highlight-mouse-t only in automated cases. + ;; + ;; (if (and bib-highlight-mouse-t + ;; ;;window-system) ;Do nothing unless under X + ;; ) + ;; *all of code was here* + ;; ) + (save-excursion + (let ((s)(e) + (inhibit-read-only t) + (modified (buffer-modified-p))) ;put-text-property changing this? + ;; * peta Wed Nov 8 16:27:29 1995 -- better remove the mouse face + ;; properties first. + ;; Remove properties for regular emacs + ;; FIXME This detroys all mouse-faces and local-maps! + ;; FIXME Hope no other package is using them in this buffer! + (let ((before-change-functions) (after-change-functions)) + (remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) + '(mouse-face t local-map t))) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (while + (re-search-forward + (concat + "\\\\\\(" (substring bib-ref-regexp 2) + "\\|label\\|[A-Za-z]*cite[A-Za-z]*\\(\\[[^]]*\\]\\)*\\){[^}]*}") + nil t) + (setq s (match-beginning 0)) + (setq e (match-end 0)) + (let ((before-change-functions) (after-change-functions) + ;;(this-overlay (make-overlay s e)) + ) +;;; Even using overlays doesn't help here. If bib-highlight-mouse-keymap +;;; does not include the AucTeX menus, then these disappear when we click +;;; onto a \cite command. Perhaps using bib-cite as a minor mode will fix +;;; this? For now, bib-cite must be loaded after these menus are built. +;;; It must therefore be loaded in a mode-hook. + (put-text-property s e 'local-map bib-highlight-mouse-keymap) + (put-text-property s e 'mouse-face 'highlight) + ;;(overlay-put this-overlay 'local-map bib-highlight-mouse-keymap) + ;;(overlay-put this-overlay 'mouse-face 'highlight) + )) + (set-buffer-modified-p modified)))) + +(defun bib-toggle-highlight () + "Toggle the enabling of bib-cite entries as clickable things." +;; FIXME: do something about after-change stuff? + (interactive) + (if (setq bib-highlight-mouse-t (not bib-highlight-mouse-t)) + (bib-highlight-mouse) + (let ((modified (buffer-modified-p)) + (inhibit-read-only t)) + (let ((before-change-functions) (after-change-functions)) + (remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) + '(mouse-face local-map))) + (set-buffer-modified-p modified)))) + +;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;; Routines to display or edit a citation's bibliography + +(defun bib-display-citation () + "Do the displaying of cite info. Return t if found cite key, nil otherwise. +Example with cursor located over cite command or arguments: +\\cite{Wadhams81,Bourke.et.al87,SchneiderBudeus94} + ^Display-all-citations ^Display-this-citation" + (save-excursion + (let* ((the-keys-obarray (bib-get-citekeys-obarray)) ;1st in case of error + (work-buffer (get-buffer-create "*bibtex-work*")) + (bib-buffer (bib-get-bibliography nil)) + (the-warnings (bib-get-citations + the-keys-obarray + bib-buffer + work-buffer + bib-substitute-string-in-display)) + (the-warn-point)) + (if the-warnings + (progn + (set-buffer work-buffer) + (goto-char 1) + (insert the-warnings) + (setq the-warn-point (point)))) + (with-output-to-temp-buffer + "*Help*" + (set-buffer work-buffer) + (princ (buffer-substring 1 (point-max)))) + (bib-cite-fontify-help-as-bibtex) + (if the-warn-point + (bib-cite-fontify-red the-warn-point)) + (kill-buffer bib-buffer) + (kill-buffer work-buffer)))) + +(defun bib-edit-citation () + "Do the edit of cite info. Return t if found cite key, nil otherwise. +Find and and put edit point in bib file associated with a BibTeX citation +under cursor from \\bibliography input file. +In a multi-entry cite command, the cursor should be on the actual cite key +desired (otherwise a random entry will be selected). +e.g.: \\cite{Wadhams81,Bourke.et.al87,SchneiderBudeus94} + ^Display-this-citation" + (let ((the-keys-obarray (bib-get-citekeys-obarray)) ;1st in case of error + (bib-buffer (bib-get-bibliography t)) + (the-key)(the-file)) + (save-excursion + (mapatoms ;Do this for each cite-key found... + (lambda (cite-key) + (setq the-key (symbol-name cite-key))) + the-keys-obarray) + (set-buffer bib-buffer) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (if (not (re-search-forward + (concat "@[^{(]+[{(][\t ]*" (regexp-quote the-key) "[ ,\n]") + nil t)) + (progn + (kill-buffer bib-buffer) + (error "Sorry, could not find bib entry for %s" the-key)) + (re-search-backward "%%%Filename: \\([^\n]*\\)" nil t) + (setq the-file (match-string 1)) + (kill-buffer bib-buffer))) +;;; (find-file the-file) + (funcall bib-switch-to-buffer-function (find-file-noselect the-file)) + (goto-char (point-min)) ;V2.19 fix + (re-search-forward (concat "@[^{(]+[{(][\t ]*" + (regexp-quote the-key) + "[ ,\n]") nil t))) + +;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;; Function for bib-apropos + +(defun bib-apropos-keyword-at-point () + "Return the keyword under point for initial input to bib-apropos prompt." + (save-excursion + (let ((here (point))) + (cond + ((and (re-search-backward "[\n{, ]" nil t) + (string-equal "{" (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) + (match-end 0)))) + (buffer-substring-no-properties (1+ (point)) here)))))) + +;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;; Functions for Displaying or moving to matching \ref or \label command + +(defun bib-display-label () +"Display environment or first ref associated with a label. +The label or ref name is extracted from the text under the cursor, or the +user is prompted is nothing suitable is found. The first prompt is for a +label. If you answer with an empty string, a second prompt for a ref will +be given." + (let ((the-regexp (bib-guess-or-prompt-for-label))) + (if (not the-regexp) + (message "No name given") + (bib-display-or-find-label the-regexp t)))) + +(defun bib-find-label () + "Move to a label, or the first occurance of a ref. +The label or ref name is extracted from the text under the cursor. +If nothing suitable is found, the user is prompted. The first prompt is for a +label. If you answer with an empty string, a second prompt for a ref will be +given. + +If within a single file document: + You can move back with C-xC-x as the mark is set before moving. + You can search for next occurrances of a ref command with C-sC-s. + +If within a multi-file document (in AUCTeX only) + You can move back with C-xC-x if within the same buffer. If not, just + select your previous buffer. + You can search for next occurrences of a ref command with tag commands: + C-u M-. Find next alternate definition of last tag specified. + C-u - M-. Go back to previous tag found." + ;; FIXME: The last 3 lines of the above doc string no longer hold + ;; since M-. is now bound to `xref-find-definitions'. + (let ((the-regexp (bib-guess-or-prompt-for-label))) + (if (not the-regexp) + (message "No name given") + (bib-display-or-find-label the-regexp nil)))) + +;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;; Functions for Displaying or moving to matching \ref or \label command + +(defun bib-display-or-find-label (the-regexp displayf) +;; work horse for bib-find-label and bib-display-label + (let* ((masterfile (bib-master-file)) + (masterdir (and masterfile + (file-name-directory masterfile))) + (new-point)(new-buffer)) + (save-excursion + ;; Now we are either in a simple file, or with a multi-file document + (cond + (masterfile ;Multi-file document + (cond + (displayf ;Display only + (set-buffer (bib-etags-find-noselect the-regexp masterdir)) + (re-search-forward the-regexp nil t) + ;; ...because tags puts point on beginning of line + (if (string-match "^\\\\\\\\label" the-regexp) + (bib-display-this-environment) ;display the label's environment + (bib-display-this-ref))) ; display the ref's context + (t ;Move to it + (setq new-buffer (bib-etags-find-noselect the-regexp masterdir)) + (if bib-novice + (message + (substitute-command-keys + (concat "Use \\[bib-find-next] to find the next occurrence " + "and C-u \\[bib-find-next] to find previous.")))) + (if (equal new-buffer (current-buffer)) + (setq new-point (point)))))) ;Moving with the same buffer + (t ;Single-file document + (goto-char (point-min)) + (cond + ((re-search-forward the-regexp nil t) + (if displayf + (if (string-match "^\\\\label" the-regexp) + (bib-display-this-environment) ;Display the environment + (bib-display-this-ref)) ; display the ref's context + (setq new-point (match-beginning 0)) ;or move there + (if (string-match "{\\(.*\\)}" the-regexp) + (setq bib-cite-search-ring (match-string 1 the-regexp))) + (if bib-novice + (message + (substitute-command-keys + (concat "Use \\[bib-find-next] to find the next occurrence " + "and C-u \\[bib-find-next] to find previous.")))))) + (t + (message "Sorry, cannot find it (%s)" the-regexp)))))) + (if new-point + (progn + (push-mark (point) t nil) ;We've moving there... push mark + (goto-char new-point)) + (if new-buffer ;We've changing buffer + ;;(switch-to-buffer new-buffer) + (funcall bib-switch-to-buffer-function new-buffer))) + (if (bib-Is-hidden) + (save-excursion + (beginning-of-line) + ;; COMPATIBILITY for emacs<25. + (if (fboundp 'outline-show-entry) + (outline-show-entry) + (with-no-warnings + (show-entry))))))) + +(defvar bib-label-prompt-map + (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-completion-map) + (define-key map " " #'self-insert-command) + map)) + +(defun bib-guess-or-prompt-for-label () + "Guess from context, or prompt the user for a label command." + (save-excursion + (if (not (looking-at "\\\\")) ;If not on beginning of a command + (re-search-backward "[\\]" + (save-excursion (beginning-of-line)(point)) + t)) + (cond + ((looking-at bib-ref-regexpc) ;On \ref, looking for matching \label + (let ((b (progn (search-forward "{" nil t)(forward-char -1)(point))) + (e (progn (forward-sexp 1)(point)))) + (concat "\\\\label" (regexp-quote (buffer-substring b e))))) + ((looking-at "\\\\label{") ;On \label, looking for matching \ref + (let ((b (progn (search-forward "{" nil t)(forward-char -1)(point))) + (e (progn (forward-sexp 1)(point)))) + (concat bib-ref-regexp (regexp-quote (buffer-substring b e))))) + (t ;Prompt the user + (let* ((minibuffer-local-completion-map bib-label-prompt-map) + (the-alist (create-alist-from-list + (cdr (reverse LaTeX-label-list)))) + ;;; LaTeX-label-list example: + ;;; '(("label3" "label4")("label1" "label2") nil) + ;; so let's get rid of that nil part in embedded list. + (the-name + (completing-read "Label: " the-alist nil nil nil + 'LaTeX-find-label-hist-alist))) + (if (not (equal the-name "")) + (concat "\\\\label{" (regexp-quote the-name) "}") + ;; else try to get a \ref + (setq the-name (completing-read "Ref: " the-alist nil nil nil + 'LaTeX-find-label-hist-alist)) + (if (not (equal the-name "")) + (concat bib-ref-regexpc (regexp-quote the-name) "}") + nil))))))) + +(defun bib-display-this-ref () + "Display a few lines around current point." + (cond + ((bib-Is-hidden) + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*BiBTemp*" + (princ + (buffer-substring + (save-excursion + (let ((i 3)) + (while (and (> i 0) + (re-search-backward "[\n\^M]" nil t) + (setq i (1- i))))) + (point)) + (save-excursion + (let ((i 3)) + (while (and (> i 0) + (re-search-forward "[\n\^M]" nil t) + (setq i (1- i))))) + (point))))) + (set-buffer "*BiBTemp*") + (while (search-forward "\^M" nil t) + (replace-match "\n" nil t)) + (goto-char 1) + (if (looking-at "\n") ;Remove first empty line... + (delete-char 1)) + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" + (princ (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))) + (bib-cite-fontify-help-as-latex) + (kill-buffer "*BiBTemp*")) + (t + (with-output-to-temp-buffer ; display the ref's context + "*Help*" + (princ + (buffer-substring (save-excursion (forward-line -2)(point)) + (save-excursion (forward-line 3)(point))))) + (bib-cite-fontify-help-as-latex)))) + +(defun bib-display-this-environment () + "Display the environment associated with a label, or its section name. +Assumes point is already on the label. +Does not save excursion." +;; Bugs: The method used here to detect the environment is *not* foolproof. +;; It will get confused, for example, between two figure environments, +;; picking out both instead of the section label above them. But since +;; users typically puts their labels next to the section declaration, +;; I'm satisfied with this... for now. +;; I could have used the following AUCTeX functions: +;; LaTeX-current-environment +;; Function: Return the name (a string) of the enclosing LaTeX environment. +;; LaTeX-current-section +;; Function: Return the level of the section that contain point. +;; but then this code would only work as part of AUCTeX... + (let ((the-point (point)) + (end-point (point)) + (the-environment)(foundf)) + (while (and (not foundf) + (goto-char end-point) ;Past end of last search + (re-search-forward "\\(^\\|\^M\\)[ \t]*\\\\end{\\([^}]*\\)}" + nil t)) + (setq end-point (point)) + (setq the-environment (match-string 2)) + (and (not (string-match "document" the-environment)) + (re-search-backward (concat "\\(^\\|\^M\\)[ \t]*\\\\begin{" + (regexp-quote the-environment) "}")) + (<= (point) the-point) + (setq foundf t))) + (if foundf ;A good environment + (progn + (cond ((bib-Is-hidden) ;Better way is: replace-within-string + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*BiBTemp*" + (princ (buffer-substring (point) end-point))) + (set-buffer "*BiBTemp*") + (while (search-forward "\^M" nil t) + (replace-match "\n" nil t)) + (goto-char 1) + (if (looking-at "\n") ;Remove first empty line... + (delete-char 1)) + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" + (princ (buffer-substring 1 (point-max)))) + (kill-buffer "*BiBTemp*")) + (t + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" + (princ (buffer-substring (point) end-point))))) + (bib-cite-fontify-help-as-latex)) + ;; Just find the section declaration + (goto-char the-point) + (if (re-search-backward +;;; "\\(^\\|\^M\\)[ \t]*\\\\\\(sub\\)*section{\\([^}]*\\)}" nil t) +;;; Michael Steiner <steiner@cs.uni-sb.de> patch + "\\(^\\|\^M\\)[ \t]*\\\\\\(\\(sub\\)*section\\|chapter\\|part\\)\\*?\ +{\\([^}]*\\)}" + nil t) + (message (match-string 0)) + (error + "Sorry, could not find an environment or section declaration"))))) + +(defvar LaTeX-find-label-hist-alist nil "History list for LaTeX-find-label.") +(defvar LaTeX-label-list nil "Used by AUCTeX to store label names.") + + +(defun create-alist-from-list (the-list) + "Return a single list from a THE-LIST that may contain either items or lists. +e.g. turns +'((\"label3\" \"label4\")(\"label1\" \"label2\") \"label\") +into +'((\"label3\") (\"label4\") (\"label1\") (\"label2\") (\"label\"))" + (mapcar #'list (bib-cite-mh-list-to-string the-list))) + +;; +;; Following two functions from mh-utils.el (part of GNU emacs) +;; I have changed the names in case these functions change what they do. +;; + +(defun bib-cite-mh-list-to-string (l) + "Flattens the list L and make every element of the new list into a string." + (nreverse (bib-cite-mh-list-to-string-1 l))) + +(defun bib-cite-mh-list-to-string-1 (l) + (let ((new-list nil)) + (while l + (cond ((null (car l))) + ((symbolp (car l)) + (setq new-list (cons (symbol-name (car l)) new-list))) + ((numberp (car l)) + (setq new-list (cons (int-to-string (car l)) new-list))) + ((equal (car l) "")) + ((stringp (car l)) (setq new-list (cons (car l) new-list))) + ((listp (car l)) + (setq new-list (nconc (bib-cite-mh-list-to-string-1 (car l)) + new-list))) + (t (error "Bad element in mh-list-to-string: %s" (car l)))) + (setq l (cdr l))) + new-list)) + +;; ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;; Routines to extract cite keys from text + +;; ... is truly remarkable, as shown in \citeN{Thomson77,Test56}. Every +;; \cite[{\it e.g.}]{Thomson77,Test56} + +(defun bib-get-citations (keys-obarray bib-buffer new-buffer substitute) + "Put citations of KEYS-OBARRAY from BIB-BUFFER into NEW-BUFFER. +Substitute strings if SUBSTITUTE is t +Return the-warnings as text." + (let ((the-warnings) ;The only variable to remember... + (case-fold-search t)) ;All other results go into new-buffer + ;; bibtex is not case-sensitive for keys. + (save-excursion + (let ((the-text)) + (set-buffer bib-buffer) + (mapatoms ;Do this for each cite-key found... + (lambda (cite-key) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (if (re-search-forward + (concat "@[^{(]+[{(][\t ]*" + (regexp-quote (symbol-name cite-key)) + "\\([, ]\\\|$\\)") + ;; ^^ ^ comma, space or end-of-line + nil t) + (setq the-text (concat the-text + (buffer-substring + (progn (beginning-of-line)(point)) + (progn (forward-sexp 2)(point))) + "\n\n")) + (setq the-warnings (concat the-warnings + "Cannot find entry for: " + (symbol-name cite-key) "\n")))) + keys-obarray) + (if (not the-text) + (error "Sorry, could not find any of the references")) + ;; Insert the citations in the new buffer + (set-buffer new-buffer) + (insert the-text) + (goto-char 1)) + + ;; We are at beginning of new-buffer. + ;; Now handle crossrefs + (let ((crossref-obarray (make-vector 201 0))) + (while (re-search-forward + "[, \t]*crossref[ \t]*=[ \t]*\\(\"\\|\{\\)" nil t) + ;;handle {text} or "text" cases + (if (string-equal "{" (match-string 1)) + (re-search-forward "[^\}]+" nil t) + (re-search-forward "[^\"]+" nil t)) + (intern (match-string 0) crossref-obarray)) + ;; Now find the corresponding keys, + ;; but add them only if not already in `keys-obarray' + (set-buffer bib-buffer) + (goto-char 1) + (let ((the-text)) + (mapatoms ;Do this for each crossref key found... + (lambda (crossref-key) + (if (not (intern-soft (symbol-name crossref-key) keys-obarray)) + (progn + ;; Not in keys-obarray, so not yet displayed. + (goto-char (point-min)) + (if (re-search-forward + (concat "@[^{(]+[{(][\t ]*" + (regexp-quote (symbol-name crossref-key)) + "\\(,\\|$\\)") + nil t) + (setq the-text + (concat the-text + (buffer-substring + (progn (beginning-of-line)(point)) + (progn (forward-sexp 2)(point))) + "\n\n")) + (setq the-warnings + (concat the-warnings + "Cannot find crossref entry for: " + (symbol-name crossref-key) "\n")))))) + crossref-obarray) + ;; Insert the citations in the new buffer + (set-buffer new-buffer) + (goto-char (point-max)) + (if the-text + (insert the-text))) + (goto-char 1)) + + ;; Now we have all citations in new-buffer, collect all used @String keys + ;; Ex: journal = JPO, + (let ((strings-obarray (make-vector 201 0))) + (while (re-search-forward bib-string-regexp nil t) + (intern (match-string 1) strings-obarray)) + ;; Now find the corresponding @String commands + ;; Collect either the @string commands, or the string to substitute + (set-buffer bib-buffer) + (goto-char 1) + (let ((string-alist) + (the-text)) + (mapatoms ;Do this for each string-key found... + (lambda (string-key) + (goto-char (point-min)) + ;; search for @string{ key = {text}} or @string{ key = "text"} + (if (re-search-forward + (concat "^[ \t]*@string[{(]" + (regexp-quote (symbol-name string-key)) + "[\t ]*=[\t ]*\\(\"\\|\{\\)") + nil t) + (let ((the-string-start (1- (match-end 1))) ;catch bracket + ;;handle {text} or "text" cases + (the-string-end + (cond + ((string-equal "\"" (match-string 1)) + (re-search-forward "[^\\]\"" nil t) + (point)) + (t + (forward-char -1) + (forward-list 1) + (point))))) + (if substitute ;Collect substitutions + (setq string-alist + (append + string-alist + (list + (cons (symbol-name string-key) + ;(regexp-quote + (buffer-substring the-string-start + the-string-end)))));) + ;;Collect the strings command themseves + (setq the-text + (concat the-text + (buffer-substring + (progn (forward-char 1)(point)) + (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*@string[{(]" + nil t)) + "\n")))) + ;; @string entry not found + (if (not (member-cis (symbol-name string-key) + bib-string-ignored-warning)) + (setq the-warnings + (concat the-warnings + "Cannot find @String entry for: " + (symbol-name string-key) "\n"))))) + strings-obarray) + ;; Now we have `the-text' of @string commands, + ;; or the `string-alist' to substitute. + (set-buffer new-buffer) + (if substitute + (while string-alist + (goto-char 1) + (let* ((the-key (car (car string-alist))) + (the-string (cdr (car string-alist))) + (slashed-string ; "J. of Geo.\" -> "J. of Geo.\\\\" + (replace-regexp-in-string + "\\\\" "\\\\" the-string t t))) + + (while (re-search-forward + (concat "\\(^[, \t]*[a-zA-Z]+[ \t]*=[ \t]*\\)" + (regexp-quote the-key) + "\\([, \t\n]\\)") + nil t) + (replace-match (concat "\\1" slashed-string "\\2") t nil))) + (setq string-alist (cdr string-alist))) + ;; substitute is nil; Simply insert text of @string commands + (goto-char 1) + (if the-text + (insert the-text "\n"))) + (goto-char 1)))) + + ;; We are done! + ;; Return the warnings... + the-warnings)) + +;; Following contributed by Michael Steiner <steiner@cs.uni-sb.de> The +;; @string abbreviation are not case-sensitive, so we replaced the `member' +;; test above with `member-cis' defined here: +(defun member-cis (ELT LIST) + "Return non-nil if ELT is an element of LIST. +All elements should be strings. +Comparison is case-insensitive." + ;; If list is exhausted, + (if (null LIST) + nil ;; if null then we haven't found the element ... + ;; else split list and ... + (let((listelt (car LIST))(listrest (cdr LIST))) + ;; see if car is equal to ELT + (if (string-equal (downcase ELT) (downcase listelt)) + t ;; if so return true + ;; else recurse for rest of list + (member-cis ELT listrest))))) + +(defun bib-get-citekeys-obarray () + "Return obarray of citation key (within curly brackets) under cursor." + (save-excursion + ;; First find *only* a key *within a cite command + (let ((the-point (point)) + (keys-obarray (make-vector 201 0))) + ;; First try to match a cite command + (if (and (skip-chars-backward "a-zA-Z") ;Stops on \ or { + (looking-at "[a-zA-Z]*cite[a-zA-Z]*")) + (progn + ;;skip over any optional arguments to \cite[][]{key} command + (skip-chars-forward "a-zA-Z") + (while (looking-at "\\[") + (forward-list 1)) + (re-search-forward "{[ \n]*\\([^,} \n]+\\)" nil t) + (intern (match-string 1) keys-obarray) + (while (and (skip-chars-forward " \n") ;no effect on while + (looking-at ",")) + (forward-char 1) + ;;The following re-search skips over leading spaces + (re-search-forward "\\([^,} \n]+\\)" nil t) + (intern (match-string 1) keys-obarray))) + ;; Assume we are on the keyword + (goto-char the-point) + (let ((the-start (re-search-backward "[\n{, ]" nil t)) + (the-end (progn (goto-char the-point) + (re-search-forward "[\n}, ]" nil t)))) + (if (and the-start the-end) + (intern (buffer-substring (1+ the-start) (1- the-end)) + keys-obarray) + ;; Neither... + (error "Sorry, can't find a reference here")))) + keys-obarray))) + +(defun bib-buffer-citekeys-obarray () + "Extract citations keys used in the current buffer." + (let ((keys-obarray (make-vector 201 0))) + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + ;; Following must allow for \cite[e.g.][]{key} !!! + ;; regexp for \cite{key1,key2} was "\\\\[a-Z]*cite[a-Z]*{\\([^,}]+\\)" + (while (re-search-forward "\\\\[a-zA-Z]*cite[a-zA-Z]*\\(\\[\\|{\\)" + nil t) + (backward-char 1) + (while (looking-at "\\[") ; ...so skip all bracketted options + (forward-sexp 1)) + ;; then lookup first key + (if (looking-at "{[ \n]*\\([^,} \n]+\\)") + (progn + (intern (match-string 1) keys-obarray) + (goto-char (match-end 1)) + (while (and (skip-chars-forward " \n") + (looking-at ",")) + (forward-char 1) + (re-search-forward "\\([^,} \n]+\\)" nil t) + (intern (match-string 1) keys-obarray))))) + (if keys-obarray + keys-obarray + (error "Sorry, could not find any citation keys in this buffer"))))) + +;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;; Multi-file document programming requirements: +;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +;; bib-make-bibliography +;; bib-document-citekeys-obarray needs the master .aux file to extract +;; citation keys. +;; Included .aux files (corresponding to \include'd LaTeX files) are +;; then specified relative to the master-file-directory. +;; +;; bib-get-bibliography (used by interactive commands to extract bib sources) +;; +;; bibtex source filenames are returned from (LaTeX-bibliography-list) +;; unformatted. Since only a single \bibliogragrphy command is allowed +;; by BiBTeX in a document, it is safe to assume that their path is +;; relative to the master file's directory (since the path is relative +;; to where the BiBTeX program is actually ran). +;; + +;; (See TeX-check-files, used in TeX-save-document. All documents related +;; files are returned by (TeX-style-list) and stored in TeX-active-styles. +;; Original idea was to search TeX-check-path for files listed in +;; TeX-active-styles (with possible relative or full paths) that end in .tex.) + +(defun bib-master-directory () + "Return the directory associated with the master file. +If no master file, then return current default." + (let ((masterfile (bib-master-file))) + (if masterfile + (file-name-directory (expand-file-name (TeX-master-file))) + default-directory))) + +(defun bib-master-file () + "Return master file full path, or nil if not a multi-file document." +;; I wish there were a better way to tell about non multi-file documents... + (let ((master + (cond + ((not (boundp 'TeX-master)) + ;; This buffer doesn't know what a master file is, so return now. + nil) + ((and TeX-master ;Set, but not to t + (not (symbolp TeX-master))) ; then we have an actual name + (expand-file-name TeX-master)) + ((and (eq TeX-master 't) ;Test if master file itself + (progn ;But also require at least one \include + (save-excursion + (goto-char 1) ;Too bad I have to do this search... + ;; Require that user uses \input{file} + ;; rather than \input file + (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*\\\\\\(include\\|input\\){" + nil t)))) + (buffer-file-name)) + (t + nil)))) + (cond + ((not master) + nil) + ((string-match ".\\(tex\\|ltx\\)$" master) + master) + ((file-readable-p (concat master ".ltx")) + (concat master ".ltx")) + (t + (concat master ".tex"))))) + +;; I don't use this one because files are not returned in order... +;; (defun bib-document-TeX-files () +;; ;; Return all tex input files associated with a known multi-file document. +;; (let ((master-directory (bib-master-directory)) +;; (the-list (cons (file-name-nondirectory (TeX-master-file)) +;; (TeX-style-list))) +;; ;; TeX-style-list returns "../master" for the main file if TeX-master +;; ;; was set like that. "../master" would not be found relative +;; ;; to the master-directory! So let's add it to the list w/o directory. +;; (the-result) +;; (the-file)) +;; (while the-list +;; (setq the-file (expand-file-name (car the-list) master-directory)) +;; (setq the-list (cdr the-list)) +;; (and (not (string-match ".tex$" the-file)) +;; (setq the-file (concat the-file ".tex"))) +;; (and (file-readable-p the-file) +;; (not (member the-file the-result)) ;listed already? +;; (setq the-result (cons the-file the-result)))) +;; the-result)) + +(defun bib-document-TeX-files () + "Return all tex input files associated with a *known* multi-file document. +For a multi-file document in auctex only. +No checking is done that this is a real multi-file document. +Sets global variable bib-document-TeX-files-warnings." + (setq bib-document-TeX-files-warnings nil) + (let* ((masterfile (bib-master-file)) + (dir (and masterfile (file-name-directory masterfile))) + (tex-buffer (get-buffer-create "*tex-document*")) + (the-list (list masterfile))) + (if (not masterfile) + (progn + (kill-buffer tex-buffer) + (error + "Sorry, but this is not a multi-file document (Try C-u C-c C-n if using AUCTeX)"))) + (with-current-buffer tex-buffer + ;; set its directory so relative includes work without expanding + (setq default-directory dir) + (insert-file-contents masterfile) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*\\\\\\(input\\|include\\){\\(.*\\)}" + nil t) + (let ((the-file (match-string 2))) + (if (string-match ".sty$" the-file) ;Skip over style files! + nil + (if (and (not (file-readable-p (expand-file-name the-file dir))) + (not (string-match ".ltx$" the-file)) + (file-readable-p + (expand-file-name (concat the-file ".ltx") dir))) + (setq the-file (concat the-file ".ltx"))) + (if (and (not (file-readable-p (expand-file-name the-file dir))) + (not (string-match ".tex$" the-file))) + (setq the-file (concat the-file ".tex"))) + (setq the-file (expand-file-name the-file dir)) + (if (not (file-readable-p the-file)) + (setq bib-document-TeX-files-warnings + (concat + bib-document-TeX-files-warnings + (format "Warning: File not found: %s" the-file))) + (setq the-list (cons (expand-file-name the-file dir) the-list)) + (end-of-line)(insert "\n") + (insert-file-contents the-file)))))) + (kill-buffer tex-buffer) + (nreverse the-list))) + +(defun bib-document-citekeys-obarray () + "Return cite keys obarray for multi-file document. +Return nil if not a multi-file document. +This is a AUCTeX supported feature only. +Also, see `bib-buffer-citekeys-obarray'. +Set global variable `bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings'." + (setq bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings nil) + (let ((master-tex (bib-master-file)) + (master-aux)) + (if (not master-tex) + nil ;Not a multifile document. No need... + (setq master-aux (bib-return-aux-file-from-tex master-tex "aux")) + (or (file-readable-p master-aux) + (error "Sorry, cannot read file %s" master-aux)) + (and (file-newer-than-file-p master-tex master-aux) + (setq bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings + (format "Warning: %s is out of date relative to %s.\n" + master-aux master-tex))) + (let ((work-buffer (get-buffer-create "*bib-cite-work*")) + (keys-obarray (make-vector 201 0))) + (with-current-buffer work-buffer + (insert-file-contents master-aux) + ;; Because we will be looking for \input statements, we need to set + ;; the default directory to that of the master file. + (setq default-directory (file-name-directory master-tex)) + ;; bib-make-bibliography will need this also to find .bib files + ;; look for \@input{chap1/part1.aux} + (while (re-search-forward "^\\\\@input{\\(.*\\)}$" nil t) + (let* ((auxfile (match-string 1)) + (texfile (bib-return-aux-file-from-tex auxfile "tex"))) + (if (not (file-readable-p auxfile)) + (setq bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings + (concat + bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings + (format "Warning: %s is not found or readable.\n" + auxfile))) + (if (file-newer-than-file-p texfile auxfile) + (setq bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings + (concat + bib-document-citekeys-obarray-warnings + (format + "Warning: %s is out of date relative to %s.\n" + auxfile texfile)))) + (end-of-line)(insert "\n") + (insert-file-contents auxfile)))) + (goto-char 1) + +;;; Patched by calvanes@dis.uniroma1.it (Diego Calvanese) +;;; ;; look for \citation{gertsenshtein59} +;;; (while (re-search-forward "^\\\\citation{\\(.*\\)}$" nil t) +;;; (intern (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)(match-end 1)) +;;; keys-obarray)) + ;; look for \citation{gertsenshtein59,vardi88,...,ullmann90} + ;; comma-separation generated by certain LaTeX styles. + (while (re-search-forward "^\\\\citation{\\(.*\\)}$" nil t) + (let ((string (match-string 1)) + (start 0)) + (while (string-match "\\([^,\n]+\\)" string start) + (intern (substring string (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) + keys-obarray) + (setq start (match-end 0)))))) + (kill-buffer work-buffer) + keys-obarray)))) + +(defun bib-return-aux-file-from-tex (texname ext) + "Given name.name.XXX in TEXNAME return name.name.EXT." +;; FIXME: Check if in ./, else search + (let* ((filename (if (string-match "\\(.*\\)\\.[^\\.]+" texname) + (concat (match-string 1 texname) "." ext) + (concat texname "." ext))) + (sansdir (file-name-nondirectory filename))) + (if (file-exists-p filename) + filename + ;; Search bib-cite-aux-inputs path + (let ((filename (psg-checkfor-file-list sansdir bib-cite-aux-inputs))) + (if (and filename (file-exists-p filename)) + filename + (error "Could not find file %s" sansdir)))))) + +(defun bib-etags-find-noselect (tag &optional masterdir) + "Returns a buffer with point on TAG. +Buffer is not selected. +Makes sure TAGS file exists, etc." + (require 'etags) + (let* ((master (or masterdir (bib-master-directory))) + (the-buffer (current-buffer)) + (new-buffer) + (the-tags-file-name (expand-file-name bib-etags-filename master))) + (or (file-exists-p the-tags-file-name) ;make sure TAGS exists + (bib-etags master)) + (or (equal the-tags-file-name tags-file-name) ;make sure it's current + (visit-tags-table the-tags-file-name)) + ;; find-tag-noselect should set the TAGS file for the new buffer + ;; that's what C-h f visit-tags-table says... + (setq new-buffer (find-tag-noselect tag nil t)) + ; -> Seems to set buffer to TAGS + (set-buffer the-buffer) + new-buffer)) + +;; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;; The following routines make a temporary bibliography buffer +;; holding all bibtex files found. + +(defun bib-get-bibliography (include-filenames-f) + "Returns a new bibliography buffer holding all bibtex files in the document. + +If using AUCTeX, and either TeX-parse-self is set or C-c C-n is used to +parse the document, then the entire multifile document will be searched +for \\bibliography commands. + +If this fails, the current buffer is searched for the first \\bibliography +command. + +If include-filenames-f is true, include as a special header the filename +of each bib file. + +Puts the buffer in text-mode such that forward-sexp works with german \" +accents embeded in bibtex entries." + (let ((bib-list (or (and (fboundp 'LaTeX-bibliography-list) + (boundp 'TeX-mode-p) TeX-mode-p + (LaTeX-bibliography-list)) +;; LaTeX-bibliography-list (if bound) returns an unformatted list of +;; bib files used in the document, but only if parsing is turned on +;; or C-c C-n was used. + (bib-bibliography-list))) + (bib-buffer (get-buffer-create "*bibtex-bibliography*")) + ;; Path is relative to the master directory + (default-directory (bib-master-directory)) + (the-name)(the-warnings)(the-file)) + (with-current-buffer bib-buffer + ;; such that forward-sexp works with embeeded \" in german, + ;; and unbalanced () + (erase-buffer) + (set-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table) +;; (if (boundp 'bibtex-mode-syntax-table) +;; (set-syntax-table bibtex-mode-syntax-table) +;; (text-mode)) + ) + ;;We have a list of bib files + ;;Search for them, include them, list those not readable + (while bib-list + (setq the-name (car (car bib-list))) ;Extract the string only + (setq bib-list (cdr bib-list)) + (setq the-name + (substring the-name + (string-match "[^ ]+" the-name) ;remove leading spaces + (string-match "[ ]+$" the-name))) ;remove trailing space + (if (not (string-match "\\.bib$" the-name)) + (setq the-name (concat the-name ".bib"))) + (setq the-file + (or (and (file-readable-p the-name) the-name) + (psg-checkfor-file-list + the-name (psg-list-env bib-bibtex-env-variable)) + ;; Check for BIBINPUT env variable as well (by popular demand!) + (psg-checkfor-file-list the-name (psg-list-env "BIBINPUT")) + (and bib-cite-inputs + (psg-checkfor-file-list the-name bib-cite-inputs)) + (and (boundp 'TeX-check-path) + (psg-checkfor-file-list the-name TeX-check-path)))) + (if the-file + (with-current-buffer bib-buffer + (goto-char (point-max)) + (if include-filenames-f + (insert "%%%Filename: " the-file "\n")) + (insert-file-contents the-file nil) + (goto-char 1)) + (setq the-warnings + (concat the-warnings "Could not read file: " the-name "\n")))) + (if the-warnings + (progn + (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" + (princ the-warnings)) + (kill-buffer bib-buffer) + (error + "Sorry, can't find all bibtex files in \\bibliography command")) + bib-buffer))) + +(defun bib-bibliography-list () + "Return list of bib files listed in first \\bibliography command in buffer. +Similar output to AUCTeX's LaTeX-bibliography-list +The first element may contain trailing whitespace (if there was any in input) +although BiBTeX doesn't allow it!" + (save-excursion + (goto-char 1) + (if (not (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*\\\\bibliography{[ \t]*\\([^},]+\\)" + nil t)) + (error "Sorry, can't find \\bibliography command anywhere") + (let ((the-list (list (match-string 1))) + (doNext t)) + (while doNext + (if (looking-at ",") + (setq the-list + (append the-list + (list (buffer-substring + (progn (skip-chars-forward ", ")(point)) + (progn (re-search-forward "[,}]" nil t) + (backward-char 1) + (skip-chars-backward ", ") + (point)))))) + (setq doNext nil))) + (mapcar #'list the-list))))) + +(defvar TeX-auto-save) +(defvar TeX-auto-regexp-list) + +;; BibTeX-mode key def to create AUCTeX's parsing file. +(defun bib-create-auto-file () + "Force the creation of the AUCTeX auto file for a bibtex buffer." + (interactive) + (if (not (require 'latex)) + (error "Sorry, This is only useful if you have AUCTeX")) + (let ((TeX-auto-save t) + (TeX-auto-regexp-list BibTeX-auto-regexp-list)) + ;; TeX-auto-write + ;; -> calls TeX-auto-store + ;; -> calls TeX-auto-parse + ;; clears LaTeX-auto-bibtem (temporary holding space for bibitems) + ;; searches buffer using regexp in TeX-auto-regexp-list + ;; -> if LaTeX-auto-bibtem (the temporary holding space for bibitems) + ;; holds stuffs like + ;; ("Zimmermann:1991" "Anger_et_al:1993") + ;; as determined by + ;; (member nil (mapcar 'TeX-auto-entry-clear-p TeX-auto-parser)) + ;; then it creates the auto file. + + ;; TeX-auto-write may call TeX-master-file which may fail if + ;; TeX-header-end is unset (by LaTeX-common-initialization in latex-mode) + (if (not TeX-header-end) + (setq TeX-header-end LaTeX-header-end)) + + (TeX-auto-write))) + +;; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;; The following routines are also defined in other packages... + +(defun psg-checkfor-file-list (filename list) + "Check for presence of FILENAME in directory LIST. Return 1st found path." + ;;USAGE: (psg-checkfor-file-list "gri" (psg-list-env "PATH")) + ;;USAGE: (psg-checkfor-file-list "gri-mode.el" load-path) + ;;USAGE: (psg-checkfor-file-list "gri.cmd" (psg-translate-ff-list "gri.tmp")) + (let ((the-list list) + (filespec)) + (while the-list + (if (not (car the-list)) ; it is nil + (setq filespec (expand-file-name filename)) + (setq filespec + (concat + (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory (car the-list))) + filename))) + (if (file-exists-p filespec) + (setq the-list nil) + (setq filespec nil) + (setq the-list (cdr the-list)))) + (if filespec + filespec + ;; If I have not found a file yet, then check if some directories + ;; ended in // and recurse through them. + (let ((the-list list)) + (while the-list + (if (not (string-match "//$" (car the-list))) nil + (setq filespec (car + (search-directory-tree + (substring (car the-list) 0 (match-beginning 0)) + (concat "^" filename "$") + t + t))) + (if filespec ;Success! + (setq the-list nil))) + (setq the-list (cdr the-list))) + filespec)))) + + +(defun search-directory-tree (directories extension-regexp recurse first-file) + "Return a list of all reachable files in DIRECTORIES ending with EXTENSION. +DIRECTORIES is a list or a single-directory string +EXTENSION-REGEXP is actually (any) regexp, usually \\\\.bib$ +If RECURSE is t, then we will recurse into the directory tree, + nil, we will only search the list given. +If FIRST-FILE is t, stop after first file is found." + (or (listp directories) + (setq directories (list directories))) + + (let (match) + (while directories + (let* ((directory (file-name-as-directory (car directories))) + (content (and directory + (file-readable-p directory) + (file-directory-p directory) + (directory-files directory)))) + (setq directories (cdr directories)) + (while content + (let ((file (expand-file-name (car content) directory))) + (cond ((string-match "[.]+$" (car content))) ;This or parent dir + ((not (file-readable-p file))) + ((and recurse + (file-directory-p file)) + (setq directories + (cons (file-name-as-directory file) directories))) + ((string-match extension-regexp + (file-name-nondirectory file)) + (and first-file + (setq content nil + directories nil)) + (setq match (cons file match))))) + (setq content (cdr content))))) + + match)) + +;; (defun psg-checkfor-file-list (filename list) +;; (let ((the-list list) +;; (filespec)) +;; (while the-list +;; (if (not (car the-list)) ; it is nil +;; (setq filespec (concat "~/" filename)) +;; (setq filespec +;; (concat (file-name-as-directory (car the-list)) filename))) +;; (if (file-exists-p filespec) +;; (setq the-list nil) +;; (setq filespec nil) +;; (setq the-list (cdr the-list)))) +;; filespec)) + +(defun bib-cite-file-directory-p (file) + "Like default `file-directory-p' but allow FILE to end in // for ms-windows." + (save-match-data + (if (string-match "\\(.*\\)//$" file) + (file-directory-p (match-string 1 file)) + (file-directory-p file)))) + +(defun psg-list-env (env) + "Return a list of directory elements in ENV variable (w/o leading $) +argument may consist of environment variable plus a trailing directory, e.g. +HOME or HOME/bin (trailing directory not supported in dos or OS/2). + +`bib-dos-or-os2-variable' affects: + path separator used (: or ;) + whether backslashes are converted to slashes" + (if (not (getenv env)) + nil ;Because replace-regexp-in-string fails + (let* ((value (if bib-dos-or-os2-variable + (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\" "/" (getenv env) t t) + (getenv env))) + (sep-char (or (and bib-dos-or-os2-variable ";") ":")) + (entries (split-string value sep-char))) + (cl-loop for x in entries if (bib-cite-file-directory-p x) collect x)))) + +(provide 'bib-cite) +;;; bib-cite.el ends here |