Newsgroups: comp.sources.unix From: ross@spam.adelaide.edu.au (Ross Williams) Subject: v26i131: funnelweb - a tool for literate programming in C, Part11/20 Sender: unix-sources-moderator@vix.com Approved: paul@vix.com Submitted-By: ross@spam.adelaide.edu.au (Ross Williams) Posting-Number: Volume 26, Issue 131 Archive-Name: funnelweb/part11 #! /bin/sh # This is a shell archive. Remove anything before this line, then unpack # it by saving it into a file and typing "sh file". To overwrite existing # files, type "sh file -c". You can also feed this as standard input via # unshar, or by typing "sh 'answers/pr04.lis' <<'END_OF_FILE' XFUNNELWEB LISTING FILE X====================== X Dump of mapped file "<>". X MEMORY DUMP OF MAPPED FILE X========================== X X+-------------------------------------------------+------------------+ X| 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F | 0123456789ABCDEF | X+-------------------------------------------------+------------------+ X| 50 52 30 34 3A 20 54 65 73 74 20 74 68 65 20 64 | PR04: Test the d | X| 65 66 69 6E 69 74 69 6F 6E 20 6F 66 20 6F 72 64 | efinition of ord | X| 69 6E 61 72 79 20 6D 61 63 72 6F 73 2E 0A 0A 31 | inary macros...1 | X| 2E 20 54 65 73 74 20 61 6E 20 6F 72 64 69 6E 61 | . Test an ordina | X| 72 79 20 6D 61 63 72 6F 20 64 65 66 69 6E 69 74 | ry macro definit | X| 69 6F 6E 2E 0A 40 24 40 3C 4F 72 64 69 6E 61 72 | ion..@$@@{The text of | X| 20 6F 72 64 69 6E 61 72 79 40 7D 0A 0A 32 2E 20 | ordinary@}..2. | X| 54 65 73 74 20 61 6E 20 6F 72 64 69 6E 61 72 79 | Test an ordinary | X| 20 64 65 66 69 6E 69 74 69 6F 6E 20 75 73 69 6E | definition usin | X| 67 20 61 20 71 75 69 63 6B 6E 61 6D 65 2E 0A 40 | g a quickname..@ | X| 24 40 23 7C 40 7B 54 68 65 20 74 65 78 74 20 6F | $@#|@{The text o | X| 66 20 6F 72 64 69 6E 61 72 79 40 7D 0A 0A 33 2E | f ordinary@}..3. | X| 20 54 65 73 74 20 61 20 6E 61 6D 65 20 74 68 61 | Test a name tha | X| 74 20 69 6E 63 6C 75 64 65 73 20 45 4F 4C 2E 0A | t includes EOL.. | X| 40 24 40 3C 54 68 69 73 20 6E 61 6D 65 20 69 73 | @$@@{And people | X| 20 77 68 6F 20 63 72 6F 73 73 20 6C 69 6F 6E 73 | who cross lions | X| 20 74 65 6E 64 20 74 6F 20 67 65 74 20 65 61 74 | tend to get eat | X| 65 6E 2E 40 7D 0A 40 41 40 3C 45 72 72 6F 72 20 | en.@}.@A@ | X| 0A 0A 34 2E 20 54 65 73 74 20 74 68 65 20 6D 69 | ..4. Test the mi | X| 6E 69 6D 75 6D 20 6C 65 6E 67 74 68 20 6E 61 6D | nimum length nam | X| 65 20 28 74 68 65 20 65 6D 70 74 79 20 6E 61 6D | e (the empty nam | X| 65 29 2E 0A 40 24 40 3C 40 3E 40 7B 54 68 65 20 | e)..@$@<@>@{The | X| 65 6D 70 74 79 20 6D 61 63 72 6F 20 6E 61 6D 65 | empty macro name | X| 20 69 73 20 71 75 69 74 65 20 6C 65 67 61 6C 20 | is quite legal | X| 69 6E 20 46 75 6E 6E 65 6C 57 65 62 2E 40 7D 0A | in FunnelWeb.@}. | X| 0A 35 2E 20 54 65 73 74 20 61 20 6E 61 6D 65 20 | .5. Test a name | X| 61 74 20 74 68 65 20 6D 61 78 69 6D 75 6D 20 6E | at the maximum n | X| 61 6D 65 20 6C 65 6E 67 74 68 20 6C 69 6D 69 74 | ame length limit | X| 20 28 38 30 29 2E 0A 4F 4E 6C 79 20 74 68 65 20 | (80)..ONly the | X| 73 65 63 6F 6E 64 20 6F 66 20 74 68 65 20 74 77 | second of the tw | X| 6F 20 6D 61 63 72 6F 73 20 73 68 6F 75 6C 64 20 | o macros should | X| 67 65 6E 65 72 61 74 65 20 61 6E 20 65 72 72 6F | generate an erro | X| 72 2E 0A 40 70 20 6D 61 78 69 6D 75 6D 5F 69 6E | r..@p maximum_in | X| 70 75 74 5F 6C 69 6E 65 5F 6C 65 6E 67 74 68 20 | put_line_length | X| 3D 20 31 30 30 0A 40 24 40 3C 31 32 33 34 35 36 | = 100.@$@<123456 | X| 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 | 7890123456789012 | X| 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 | 3456789012345678 | X| 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 | 9012345678901234 | X| 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 | 5678901234567890 | X| 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 40 3E 40 7B 40 7D | 1234567890@>@{@} | X| 0A 40 24 40 3C 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 | .@$@<12345678901 | X| 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 | 2345678901234567 | X| 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 | 8901234567890123 | X| 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 | 4567890123456789 | X| 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 | 0123456789012345 | X| 36 37 38 39 30 31 40 3E 40 7B 40 7D 0A 40 41 40 | 678901@>@{@}.@A@ | X| 3C 45 72 72 6F 72 20 52 65 63 6F 76 65 72 79 20 | ..6. Test | X| 20 6E 61 6D 65 73 20 77 69 74 68 20 61 6C 6C 20 | names with all | X| 6C 65 67 61 6C 20 63 68 61 72 61 63 74 65 72 73 | legal characters | X| 2E 20 54 68 65 72 65 20 73 68 6F 75 6C 64 20 62 | . There should b | X| 65 20 6E 6F 20 65 72 72 6F 72 73 2E 0A 40 24 40 | e no errors..@$@ | X| 3C 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F | < !"#$%'()*+,-./ | X| 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F | 0123456789:;<=>? | X| 40 3E 40 7B 40 7D 0A 40 24 40 3C 41 42 43 44 45 | @>@{@}.@$@@{@ | X| 7D 0A 40 24 40 3C 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A | }.@$@@{@}..7. T | X| 65 73 74 20 61 20 6E 61 6D 65 20 74 68 61 74 20 | est a name that | X| 68 61 73 20 69 6E 73 65 72 74 65 64 20 74 65 78 | has inserted tex | X| 74 20 73 65 71 75 65 6E 63 65 73 2E 0A 0A 40 24 | t sequences...@$ | X| 40 3C 40 5E 44 28 30 36 35 29 40 40 40 3E 3D 3D | @<@^D(065)@@@>== | X| 40 7B 40 7D 0A 0A 0A | @{@}... | X+-------------------------------------------------+------------------+ X X X=========================== Start of LINE LIST DUMP ============================ X Globl Local| Text X-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------- X00001 00001| PR04: Test the definition of ordinary macros.<010> X00002 00002| <010> X00003 00003| 1. Test an ordinary macro definition.<010> X00004 00004| @$@@{The text of ordinary@}<010> X00005 00005| <010> X00006 00006| 2. Test an ordinary definition using a quickname.<010> X00007 00007| @$@#|@{The text of ordinary@}<010> X00008 00008| <010> X00009 00009| 3. Test a name that includes EOL.<010> X00010 00010| @$@ X00011 00011| it crosses a lion@>@{And people who cross lions tend to get eaten.@}<010> X00012 00012| @A@<010> X00013 00013| <010> X00014 00014| 4. Test the minimum length name (the empty name).<010> X00015 00015| @$@<@>@{The empty macro name is quite legal in FunnelWeb.@}<010> X00016 00016| <010> X00017 00017| 5. Test a name at the maximum name length limit (80).<010> X00018 00018| ONly the second of the two macros should generate an error.<010> X00019 00019| @p maximum_input_line_length = 100<010> X00020 00020| @$@<12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890@>@{@}<010> X00021 00021| @$@<123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901@>@{@}<010> X00022 00022| @A@<010> X00023 00023| <010> X00024 00024| 6. Test names with all legal characters. There should be no errors.<010> X00025 00025| @$@< !"#$%'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@>@{@}<010> X00026 00026| @$@@{@}<010> X00027 00027| @$@@{@}<010> X00028 00028| <010> X00029 00029| 7. Test a name that has inserted text sequences.<010> X00030 00030| <010> X00031 00031| @$@<@^D(065)@@@>==@{@}<010> X00032 00032| <010> X00033 00033| <010> X00034 00034| <010> X-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------- Globl Local| Text X X============================ End of LINE LIST DUMP ============================= X X X=========================== Start of TOKEN LIST DUMP =========================== X Summary: There are 85 tokens in the token list. X Line[Column]: Token Description X------------------------------- X X0001[01]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="PR04: Test the definition of ordinary macros.<010> X<010> X1. Test an ordinary macro definition.<010> X" X0004[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0004[03]: @< Open name. X0004[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Ordinary" X0004[13]: @> Close name. X0004[15]: @{ Open defn. X0004[17]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="The text of ordinary" X0004[37]: @} Close defn. X0004[39]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X2. Test an ordinary definition using a quickname.<010> X" X0007[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0007[03]: @# Name. Character='|'. X0007[06]: @{ Open defn. X0007[08]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="The text of ordinary" X0007[28]: @} Close defn. X0007[30]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X3. Test a name that includes EOL.<010> X" X0010[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0010[03]: @< Open name. X0010[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="This name is illegal because<010> it crosses a lion" X0011[18]: @> Close name. X0011[20]: @{ Open defn. X0011[22]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="And people who cross lions tend to get eaten." X0011[67]: @} Close defn. X0011[69]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0012[01]: @A New section (Level 1). X0012[03]: @< Open name. X0012[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Error Recovery Point" X0012[25]: @> Close name. X0012[27]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X4. Test the minimum length name (the empty name).<010> X" X0015[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0015[03]: @< Open name. X0015[05]: @> Close name. X0015[07]: @{ Open defn. X0015[09]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="The empty macro name is quite legal in FunnelWeb." X0015[58]: @} Close defn. X0015[60]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X5. Test a name at the maximum name length limit (80).<010> ONly the second of the two macros should generate an error.<010> X" X0020[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0020[03]: @< Open name. X0020[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" X0020[85]: @> Close name. X0020[87]: @{ Open defn. X0020[89]: @} Close defn. X0020[91]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0021[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0021[03]: @< Open name. X0021[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901" X0021[86]: @> Close name. X0021[88]: @{ Open defn. X0021[90]: @} Close defn. X0021[92]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0022[01]: @A New section (Level 1). X0022[03]: @< Open name. X0022[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Error Recovery Point" X0022[25]: @> Close name. X0022[27]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X6. Test names with all legal characters. There should be no errors.<010> X" X0025[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0025[03]: @< Open name. X0025[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]=" !"#$%'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?" X0025[36]: @> Close name. X0025[38]: @{ Open defn. X0025[40]: @} Close defn. X0025[42]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0026[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0026[03]: @< Open name. X0026[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`" X0026[37]: @> Close name. X0026[39]: @{ Open defn. X0026[41]: @} Close defn. X0026[43]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0027[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0027[03]: @< Open name. X0027[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~" X0027[35]: @> Close name. X0027[37]: @{ Open defn. X0027[39]: @} Close defn. X0027[41]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X7. Test a name that has inserted text sequences.<010> X<010> X" X0031[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0031[03]: @< Open name. X0031[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="A" X0031[13]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="@" X0031[15]: @> Close name. X0031[17]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="==" X0031[19]: @{ Open defn. X0031[21]: @} Close defn. X0031[23]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X<010> X" X0034[01]: End Of File. X============================ End of TOKEN LIST DUMP ============================ X X X========================== Start of MACRO TABLE DUMP =========================== X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=3, Pos(L,C)=(15,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X X----- Start Text Element ----- Text scrap[Grey]="The empty macro name is quite legal in FunnelWeb." X------ End Text Element ------ X X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : " !"#$%'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=5, Pos(L,C)=(25,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=4, Pos(L,C)=(20,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "A@" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=8, Pos(L,C)=(31,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=6, Pos(L,C)=(26,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Ordinary" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=1, Pos(L,C)=(4,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X X----- Start Text Element ----- Text scrap[Grey]="The text of ordinary" X------ End Text Element ------ X X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=7, Pos(L,C)=(27,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "|" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=2, Pos(L,C)=(7,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X X----- Start Text Element ----- Text scrap[Grey]="The text of ordinary" X------ End Text Element ------ X X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X=========================== End of MACRO TABLE DUMP ============================ X X X========================= Start of DOCUMENT LIST DUMP ========================== X X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(1,1). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="PR04: Test the definition of ordinary macros.<010> X<010> X1. Test an ordinary macro definition.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(4,1). Part 1 of macro @. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(4,39). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X2. Test an ordinary definition using a quickname.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(7,1). Part 1 of macro @<|@>. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(7,30). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X3. Test a name that includes EOL.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TYPESETTER DIRECTIVE COMPONENT: X Section "1", Section name="Error Recovery Point". X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(12,27). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X4. Test the minimum length name (the empty name).<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(15,1). Part 1 of macro @<@>. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(15,60). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X5. Test a name at the maximum name length limit (80).<010> ONly the second of the two macros should generate an error.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(20,1). Part 1 of macro @<12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890@>. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(20,91). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TYPESETTER DIRECTIVE COMPONENT: X Section "2", Section name="Error Recovery Point". X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(22,27). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X6. Test names with all legal characters. There should be no errors.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(25,1). Part 1 of macro @< !"#$%'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@>. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(25,42). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(26,1). Part 1 of macro @. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(26,43). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(27,1). Part 1 of macro @. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(27,41). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X7. Test a name that has inserted text sequences.<010> X<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(31,1). Part 1 of macro @. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(31,23). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X X========================== End of DOCUMENT LIST DUMP =========================== X X Global Local| Input File X------------+------------------------------------------------------------------- X 1 1| PR04: Test the definition of ordinary macros. X 2 2| X 3 3| 1. Test an ordinary macro definition. X 4 4| @$@@{The text of ordinary@} X 5 5| X 6 6| 2. Test an ordinary definition using a quickname. X 7 7| @$@#|@{The text of ordinary@} X 8 8| X 9 9| 3. Test a name that includes EOL. X 10 10| @$@@{And people who cross lions tend to get eaten.@} X 12 12| @A@ X |.^...skipped to here after the error. X 13 13| X 14 14| 4. Test the minimum length name (the empty name). X 15 15| @$@<@>@{The empty macro name is quite legal in FunnelWeb.@} X 16 16| X 17 17| 5. Test a name at the maximum name length limit (80). X 18 18| ONly the second of the two macros should generate an error. X 19 19| @p maximum_input_line_length = 100 X 20 20| @$@<12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890@>@{@} X 21 21| @$@<123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901@>@{@} X Error|.....^Name is too long. X |.....^The maximum length of a legal name is 80 characters. X |.....^Skipping after error to the next major construct... X 22 22| @A@ X |.^...skipped to here after the error. X 23 23| X 24 24| 6. Test names with all legal characters. There should be no errors. X 25 25| @$@< !"#$%'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@>@{@} X 26 26| @$@@{@} X 27 27| @$@@{@} X 28 28| X 29 29| 7. Test a name that has inserted text sequences. X 30 30| X 31 31| @$@<@^D(065)@@@>==@{@} X 32 32| X 33 33| X | X------------+------------------------------------------------------------------- X There were 2 Errors. END_OF_FILE if test 21256 -ne `wc -c <'answers/pr04.lis'`; then echo shar: \"'answers/pr04.lis'\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of 'answers/pr04.lis' fi if test -f 'answers/pr06.lis' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'answers/pr06.lis'\" else echo shar: Extracting \"'answers/pr06.lis'\" \(21683 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >'answers/pr06.lis' <<'END_OF_FILE' XFUNNELWEB LISTING FILE X====================== X Dump of mapped file "<>". X MEMORY DUMP OF MAPPED FILE X========================== X X+-------------------------------------------------+------------------+ X| 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F | 0123456789ABCDEF | X+-------------------------------------------------+------------------+ X| 50 52 30 36 3A 20 54 65 73 74 20 74 68 65 20 70 | PR06: Test the p | X| 61 72 73 69 6E 67 20 6F 6E 20 69 6E 76 6F 63 61 | arsing on invoca | X| 74 69 6F 6E 20 6E 75 6D 62 65 72 20 63 6F 6E 73 | tion number cons | X| 74 72 61 69 6E 74 73 2E 0A 0A 54 72 69 70 20 74 | traints...Trip t | X| 68 65 20 70 61 72 73 65 72 20 73 6F 20 77 65 20 | he parser so we | X| 64 6F 6E 27 74 20 67 65 74 20 70 61 73 74 20 69 | don't get past i | X| 74 2E 0A 40 3E 0A 0A 31 2E 20 54 65 73 74 20 77 | t..@>..1. Test w | X| 69 74 68 20 6E 6F 20 7A 65 72 6F 20 61 6E 64 20 | ith no zero and | X| 6E 6F 20 6D 61 6E 79 2E 0A 40 24 40 3C 53 6C 6F | no many..@$@@{No zero an | X| 64 20 6E 6F 20 6D 61 6E 79 20 69 6E 20 74 68 69 | d no many in thi | X| 73 20 6D 61 63 72 6F 40 7D 0A 0A 32 2E 20 54 65 | s macro@}..2. Te | X| 73 74 20 77 69 74 68 20 61 20 7A 65 72 6F 2E 0A | st with a zero.. | X| 40 24 40 3C 53 6C 6F 74 68 20 7A 65 72 6F 40 3E | @$@ | X| 40 5A 40 7B 43 61 6E 20 62 65 20 63 61 6C 6C 65 | @Z@{Can be calle | X| 64 20 66 72 6F 6D 20 30 20 74 6F 20 31 20 74 69 | d from 0 to 1 ti | X| 6D 65 73 2E 40 7D 0A 0A 33 2E 20 54 65 73 74 20 | mes.@}..3. Test | X| 77 69 74 68 20 61 20 6D 61 6E 79 2E 0A 40 24 40 | with a many..@$@ | X| 3C 53 6C 6F 74 68 20 6D 61 6E 79 40 3E 40 4D 40 | @M@ | X| 7B 43 61 6E 20 62 65 20 63 61 6C 6C 65 64 20 66 | {Can be called f | X| 72 6F 6D 20 31 20 74 6F 20 69 6E 66 69 6E 69 74 | rom 1 to infinit | X| 79 20 74 69 6D 65 73 2E 40 7D 0A 0A 34 2E 20 54 | y times.@}..4. T | X| 65 73 74 20 77 69 74 68 20 61 20 7A 65 72 6F 20 | est with a zero | X| 61 6E 64 20 61 20 6D 61 6E 79 2E 0A 40 24 40 3C | and a many..@$@< | X| 53 6C 6F 74 68 20 7A 65 72 6F 6D 61 6E 79 40 3E | Sloth zeromany@> | X| 40 5A 40 4D 40 7B 43 61 6E 20 62 65 20 63 61 6C | @Z@M@{Can be cal | X| 6C 65 64 20 66 72 6F 6D 20 30 20 74 6F 20 69 6E | led from 0 to in | X| 66 69 6E 69 74 79 20 74 69 6D 65 73 2E 40 7D 0A | finity times.@}. | X| 0A 35 2E 20 54 65 73 74 20 77 69 74 68 20 61 20 | .5. Test with a | X| 7A 65 72 6F 20 61 6E 64 20 61 20 6D 61 6E 79 20 | zero and a many | X| 62 75 74 20 6F 75 74 20 6F 66 20 6F 72 64 65 72 | but out of order | X| 20 28 73 68 6F 75 6C 64 20 67 69 76 65 20 65 72 | (should give er | X| 72 6F 72 29 2E 0A 40 24 40 3C 53 6C 6F 74 68 20 | ror)..@$@@M@Z@{ | X| 4F 6F 70 73 2E 40 7D 0A 40 41 40 3C 45 72 72 6F | Oops.@}.@A@..6. Test with | X| 20 73 79 6E 74 61 63 74 69 63 20 65 72 72 6F 72 | syntactic error | X| 73 2E 0A 0A 40 24 40 3C 53 6C 6F 74 68 20 61 40 | s...@$@ @M @Z @{Oops.@ | X| 7D 0A 40 41 40 3C 45 72 72 6F 72 20 72 65 63 6F | }.@A@..@$ | X| 40 3C 53 6C 6F 74 68 20 62 40 3E 40 5A 40 5A 40 | @@Z@Z@ | X| 7B 4F 6F 70 73 2E 40 7D 0A 40 41 40 3C 45 72 72 | {Oops.@}.@A@..@$@@{Oops.@}.@A | X| 40 3C 45 72 72 6F 72 20 72 65 63 6F 76 65 72 79 | @..@$@Z@{Oops.@ | X| 7D 0A 40 41 40 3C 45 72 72 6F 72 20 72 65 63 6F | }.@A@..@$ | X| 40 3C 53 6C 6F 74 68 20 64 40 3E 40 5A 4D 40 7B | @@ZM@{ | X| 4F 6F 70 73 2E 40 7D 0A 40 41 40 3C 45 72 72 6F | Oops.@}.@A@... | X+-------------------------------------------------+------------------+ X X X=========================== Start of LINE LIST DUMP ============================ X Globl Local| Text X-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------- X00001 00001| PR06: Test the parsing on invocation number constraints.<010> X00002 00002| <010> X00003 00003| Trip the parser so we don't get past it.<010> X00004 00004| @><010> X00005 00005| <010> X00006 00006| 1. Test with no zero and no many.<010> X00007 00007| @$@@{No zero and no many in this macro@}<010> X00008 00008| <010> X00009 00009| 2. Test with a zero.<010> X00010 00010| @$@@Z@{Can be called from 0 to 1 times.@}<010> X00011 00011| <010> X00012 00012| 3. Test with a many.<010> X00013 00013| @$@@M@{Can be called from 1 to infinity times.@}<010> X00014 00014| <010> X00015 00015| 4. Test with a zero and a many.<010> X00016 00016| @$@@Z@M@{Can be called from 0 to infinity times.@}<010> X00017 00017| <010> X00018 00018| 5. Test with a zero and a many but out of order (should give error).<010> X00019 00019| @$@@M@Z@{Oops.@}<010> X00020 00020| @A@<010> X00021 00021| <010> X00022 00022| 6. Test with syntactic errors.<010> X00023 00023| <010> X00024 00024| @$@ @M @Z @{Oops.@}<010> X00025 00025| @A@<010> X00026 00026| <010> X00027 00027| @$@@Z@Z@{Oops.@}<010> X00028 00028| @A@<010> X00029 00029| <010> X00030 00030| @$@@{Oops.@}<010> X00031 00031| @A@<010> X00032 00032| <010> X00033 00033| @$@Z@{Oops.@}<010> X00034 00034| @A@<010> X00035 00035| <010> X00036 00036| @$@@ZM@{Oops.@}<010> X00037 00037| @A@<010> X00038 00038| <010> X00039 00039| <010> X00040 00040| <010> X-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------- Globl Local| Text X X============================ End of LINE LIST DUMP ============================= X X X=========================== Start of TOKEN LIST DUMP =========================== X Summary: There are 131 tokens in the token list. X Line[Column]: Token Description X------------------------------- X X0001[01]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="PR06: Test the parsing on invocation number constraints.<010> X<010> Trip the parser so we don't get past it.<010> X" X0004[01]: @> Close name. X0004[03]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X1. Test with no zero and no many.<010> X" X0007[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0007[03]: @< Open name. X0007[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth" X0007[10]: @> Close name. X0007[12]: @{ Open defn. X0007[14]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="No zero and no many in this macro" X0007[47]: @} Close defn. X0007[49]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X2. Test with a zero.<010> X" X0010[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0010[03]: @< Open name. X0010[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth zero" X0010[15]: @> Close name. X0010[17]: @Z Zero calls. X0010[19]: @{ Open defn. X0010[21]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Can be called from 0 to 1 times." X0010[53]: @} Close defn. X0010[55]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X3. Test with a many.<010> X" X0013[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0013[03]: @< Open name. X0013[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth many" X0013[15]: @> Close name. X0013[17]: @M Many calls. X0013[19]: @{ Open defn. X0013[21]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Can be called from 1 to infinity times." X0013[60]: @} Close defn. X0013[62]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X4. Test with a zero and a many.<010> X" X0016[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0016[03]: @< Open name. X0016[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth zeromany" X0016[19]: @> Close name. X0016[21]: @Z Zero calls. X0016[23]: @M Many calls. X0016[25]: @{ Open defn. X0016[27]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Can be called from 0 to infinity times." X0016[66]: @} Close defn. X0016[68]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X5. Test with a zero and a many but out of order (should give error).<010> X" X0019[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0019[03]: @< Open name. X0019[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth manyzero" X0019[19]: @> Close name. X0019[21]: @M Many calls. X0019[23]: @Z Zero calls. X0019[25]: @{ Open defn. X0019[27]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Oops." X0019[32]: @} Close defn. X0019[34]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0020[01]: @A New section (Level 1). X0020[03]: @< Open name. X0020[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Error recovery point" X0020[25]: @> Close name. X0020[27]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X6. Test with syntactic errors.<010> X<010> X" X0024[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0024[03]: @< Open name. X0024[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth a" X0024[12]: @> Close name. X0024[14]: Text. Text scrap[White]=" " X0024[15]: @M Many calls. X0024[17]: Text. Text scrap[White]=" " X0024[18]: @Z Zero calls. X0024[20]: Text. Text scrap[White]=" " X0024[21]: @{ Open defn. X0024[23]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Oops." X0024[28]: @} Close defn. X0024[30]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0025[01]: @A New section (Level 1). X0025[03]: @< Open name. X0025[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Error recovery point" X0025[25]: @> Close name. X0025[27]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X" X0027[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0027[03]: @< Open name. X0027[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth b" X0027[12]: @> Close name. X0027[14]: @Z Zero calls. X0027[16]: @Z Zero calls. X0027[18]: @{ Open defn. X0027[20]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Oops." X0027[25]: @} Close defn. X0027[27]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0028[01]: @A New section (Level 1). X0028[03]: @< Open name. X0028[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Error recovery point" X0028[25]: @> Close name. X0028[27]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X" X0030[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0030[03]: @< Open name. X0030[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth c" X0030[12]: @Z Zero calls. X0030[14]: @> Close name. X0030[16]: @{ Open defn. X0030[18]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Oops." X0030[23]: @} Close defn. X0030[25]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0031[01]: @A New section (Level 1). X0031[03]: @< Open name. X0031[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Error recovery point" X0031[25]: @> Close name. X0031[27]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X" X0033[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0033[03]: @< Open name. X0033[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth d" X0033[12]: @> Close name. X0033[14]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Z" X0033[15]: @{ Open defn. X0033[17]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Oops." X0033[22]: @} Close defn. X0033[24]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0034[01]: @A New section (Level 1). X0034[03]: @< Open name. X0034[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Error recovery point" X0034[25]: @> Close name. X0034[27]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X" X0036[01]: @$ Macro defn. X0036[03]: @< Open name. X0036[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Sloth d" X0036[12]: @> Close name. X0036[14]: @Z Zero calls. X0036[16]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="M" X0036[17]: @{ Open defn. X0036[19]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Oops." X0036[24]: @} Close defn. X0036[26]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X" X0037[01]: @A New section (Level 1). X0037[03]: @< Open name. X0037[05]: Text. Text scrap[Grey]="Error recovery point" X0037[25]: @> Close name. X0037[27]: Text. Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X<010> X" X0040[01]: End Of File. X============================ End of TOKEN LIST DUMP ============================ X X X========================== Start of MACRO TABLE DUMP =========================== X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Sloth" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=1, Pos(L,C)=(7,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X X----- Start Text Element ----- Text scrap[Grey]="No zero and no many in this macro" X------ End Text Element ------ X X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Sloth a" Defined? : No. X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Sloth b" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : Yes. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 0 body parts. X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Sloth d" Defined? : No. X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Sloth many" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : Yes. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=3, Pos(L,C)=(13,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X X----- Start Text Element ----- Text scrap[Grey]="Can be called from 1 to infinity times." X------ End Text Element ------ X X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Sloth manyzero" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : No. Many Calls? : Yes. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 0 body parts. X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Sloth zero" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : Yes. Many Calls? : No. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=2, Pos(L,C)=(10,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X X----- Start Text Element ----- Text scrap[Grey]="Can be called from 0 to 1 times." X------ End Text Element ------ X X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X------------------- Start of Macro Dump -------------------- Macro Name : "Sloth zeromany" Defined? : Yes. Parameters : 0 Additive? : No. Zero Calls? : Yes. Many Calls? : Yes. Output File?: No. Call list : Macro body : X X--Start of List of Body Parts-- This macro has 1 body part. Body part 1: Seqnum=4, Pos(L,C)=(16,3), Expression follows: X X---- Start of Expression ---- X X----- Start Text Element ----- Text scrap[Grey]="Can be called from 0 to infinity times." X------ End Text Element ------ X X----- End of Expression ----- X X---End of List of Body Parts--- X X-------------------- End of Macro Dump --------------------- X X X X=========================== End of MACRO TABLE DUMP ============================ X X X========================= Start of DOCUMENT LIST DUMP ========================== X X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(1,1). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="PR06: Test the parsing on invocation number constraints.<010> X<010> Trip the parser so we don't get past it.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(4,3). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X1. Test with no zero and no many.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(7,1). Part 1 of macro @. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(7,49). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X2. Test with a zero.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(10,1). Part 1 of macro @. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(10,55). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X3. Test with a many.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(13,1). Part 1 of macro @. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(13,62). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X4. Test with a zero and a many.<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X MACRO DEFINITION COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(16,1). Part 1 of macro @. X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(16,68). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X5. Test with a zero and a many but out of order (should give error).<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TYPESETTER DIRECTIVE COMPONENT: X Section "1", Section name="Error recovery point". X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(20,27). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[Grey]="<010> X<010> X6. Test with syntactic errors.<010> X<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TYPESETTER DIRECTIVE COMPONENT: X Section "2", Section name="Error recovery point". X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(25,27). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TYPESETTER DIRECTIVE COMPONENT: X Section "3", Section name="Error recovery point". X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(28,27). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TYPESETTER DIRECTIVE COMPONENT: X Section "4", Section name="Error recovery point". X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(31,27). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TYPESETTER DIRECTIVE COMPONENT: X Section "5", Section name="Error recovery point". X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(34,27). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X TYPESETTER DIRECTIVE COMPONENT: X Section "6", Section name="Error recovery point". X TEXT COMPONENT: Pos(L,C)=(37,27). X X-- Start of Text Scrap List -- Text scrap[White]="<010> X<010> X<010> X" X--- End of Text Scrap List --- X X X========================== End of DOCUMENT LIST DUMP =========================== X X Global Local| Input File X------------+------------------------------------------------------------------- X 1 1| PR06: Test the parsing on invocation number constraints. X 2 2| X 3 3| Trip the parser so we don't get past it. X 4 4| @> X Error|.^The parser was at the top level and was expecting X |.^one of: {Directive, Text, Macro definition, EOF}. X 5 5| X 6 6| 1. Test with no zero and no many. X 7 7| @$@@{No zero and no many in this macro@} X 8 8| X 9 9| 2. Test with a zero. X 10 10| @$@@Z@{Can be called from 0 to 1 times.@} X 11 11| X 12 12| 3. Test with a many. X 13 13| @$@@M@{Can be called from 1 to infinity times.@} X 14 14| X 15 15| 4. Test with a zero and a many. X 16 16| @$@@Z@M@{Can be called from 0 to infinity times.@} X 17 17| X 18 18| 5. Test with a zero and a many but out of order (should give error). X 19 19| @$@@M@Z@{Oops.@} X Error|.......................^Expecting '@{'. X |.......................^Skipping after error to the next major construct... X 20 20| @A@ X |.^...skipped to here after the error. X 21 21| X 22 22| 6. Test with syntactic errors. X 23 23| X 24 24| @$@ @M @Z @{Oops.@} X Error|..............^Expecting "==@{" or "+=@{" or just "@{". X |..............^(or @Z or @M if they have not already appeared). X |..............^Note: FunnelWeb is intolerant of spaces at this point. X |...............^Skipping after error to the next major construct... X 25 25| @A@ X |.^...skipped to here after the error. X 26 26| X 27 27| @$@@Z@Z@{Oops.@} X Error|................^Expecting '@{'. X |................^Skipping after error to the next major construct... X 28 28| @A@ X |.^...skipped to here after the error. X 29 29| X 30 30| @$@@{Oops.@} X Error|............^Illegal character or symbol in name. X |............^Skipping after error to the next major construct... X 31 31| @A@ X |.^...skipped to here after the error. X 32 32| X 33 33| @$@Z@{Oops.@} X Error|..............^Expecting "==@{" or "+=@{" or just "@{". X |..............^(or @Z or @M if they have not already appeared). X |..............^Note: FunnelWeb is intolerant of spaces at this point. X |...............^Skipping after error to the next major construct... X 34 34| @A@ X |.^...skipped to here after the error. X 35 35| X 36 36| @$@@ZM@{Oops.@} X Error|................^Expecting "==@{" or "+=@{" or just "@{". X |................^(or @Z or @M if they have not already appeared). X |................^Note: FunnelWeb is intolerant of spaces at this point. X |.................^Skipping after error to the next major construct... X 37 37| @A@ X |.^...skipped to here after the error. X 38 38| X 39 39| X | X------------+------------------------------------------------------------------- X There were 7 Errors. END_OF_FILE if test 21683 -ne `wc -c <'answers/pr06.lis'`; then echo shar: \"'answers/pr06.lis'\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of 'answers/pr06.lis' fi if test -f 'answers/wv03.tex' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'answers/wv03.tex'\" else echo shar: Extracting \"'answers/wv03.tex'\" \(20799 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >'answers/wv03.tex' <<'END_OF_FILE' X X%******************************************************************************* X%* START OF AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED TEX FILE * X%******************************************************************************* X%* * X%* This TeX file was automatically generated by the FunnelWeb preprocessor. * X%* You can typeset this file to produce printed documentation by running it * X%* through the TeX typesetter using a command such as: * X%* tex thisfilename * X%* The resultant file thisfilename.dvi can be printed using a command such as: * X%* lpr -Pcslw -d thisfilename.dvi * X%* * X%* FunnelWeb is a preprocessor that allows programmers to weave programs and * X%* their documentation together in a single document. The FunnelWeb program * X%* analyses such documents producing both program files and typeset * X%* documentation such as this TeX file. * X%* FunnelWeb was created by Ross Williams. * X%* * X%* For more information on FunnelWeb look in the following FTP archive: * X%* Machine : sirius.itd.adelaide.edu.au [IP=129.127.40.3]. * X%* Directory: ~pub/funnelweb/ * X%* (or some other appropriately named directory). * X%* or email Ross Williams at ross@spam.adelaide.edu.au * X%* * X%******************************************************************************* X X X%===================== Start of FunnelWeb TeX Definitions ====================== X X X% Version X% ------- X% This is FunnelWeb TeX Macro Library Version 1.0. X X X% Copyright X% --------- X% This set of FunnelWeb TeX definitions was written by Ross Williams and was X% originally Copyright (C) 1992 Ross N. Williams. However, I, Ross Williams, X% hereby forego any claim to Copyright in this set of FunnelWeb TeX definitions X% and hereby authorize that the set of TeX definitions pass into the public X% domain. -- Ross N. Williams, 3:41pm 07-May-1992, Adelaide, Australia. X X X% Modification X% ------------ X% Please record all modifications to these TeX definitions here. Unless X% otherwise specified, all modified definitions fall in the public domain too. X% X% Programmers: X% RNW Ross N. Williams ross@spam.adelaide.edu.au X% X% Changes: X% 07-May-1992 RNW Prepared this work for public domain release. X% X X X% General Comments X% ---------------- X% This set of TeX definitions exists for two reasons: X% X% 1. To shorten and neaten the FunnelWeb TeX output. X% 2. To allow users to fiddle with the output format in their input files X% (by inserting redefining "\def"s) without having to resort to X% modifying the FunnelWeb code. X% X% The user is warned that these definitions may be changed from time to time X% (but probably not much). The user should not be too sneaky. In particular, X% users wishing to redefine some of these macros should do so in an explicitly X% defined section at the top of their input file. This will mean that in the X% event of problems, that section can simply be deleted or commented out to X% allow the document to at least be typeset in the default format. Users should X% limit themselves to redefining these macros in such a section and should X% refrain from using the macros throughout their documents. X X X% Environment Parameters X% ---------------------- X% \tolerance tells TeX how tolerant it should be about making bad line and X% page breaks. Here we set it to it's maximum, as X% 1) Computer programs are likely to cause lots of bad breaks. X% 2) In most cases the user would probably rather get the TeX file through X% TeX without any errors than fiddle with spacings for perfection. X\tolerance=10000 X X% I don't like indentation as it makes the page look more busy. Instead, X% paragraphs are separated by a little space (see next). X\parindent=0pt X X% In many cases, users will produce documents with long runs of paragraphs. X% In order to space out these paragraphs, it is convenient to maintain a X% prevailing non-zero \parskip (end-of-paragaph skip). The only trouble is X% that the skip becomes a problem in macro definitions which require no skip X% and so we have to turn the skip on and off. The following two macros X% simplify this process. X\def\fwparskipon{\parskip=\medskipamount} X\def\fwparskipoff{\parskip=0pt} X\fwparskipon X X% Setting raggedbottom allows TeX to leave a bit of space at the bottom of the X% page in order to better vertically align the rest of the page (e.g. skips X% won't stretch as much). It also means that headings are less likely to be X% isolated at the bottom of the page without any following text. X\raggedbottom X X X% Fonts X% ----- X% Most of the typeset output is set in 10pt roman and 10pt tt font. X% The major extra font needs spring from titles and headings. X% For portability's sake we use only the following fonts: X% cmr10 X% cmbx10 X% cmtt10 X% and some enlargements of them. These fonts are all "standard" fonts X% in Plain TeX. See The TeXbook p.350. X\font\fwfontnote=cmr7 X X\font\fwfontnorm=cmr10 X\font\fwfontnorma=cmr10 scaled \magstep1 X\font\fwfontnormb=cmr10 scaled \magstep2 X X\font\fwfontbold=cmbx10 X\font\fwfontbolda=cmbx10 scaled \magstep1 X\font\fwfontboldb=cmbx10 scaled \magstep2 X\font\fwfontboldc=cmbx10 scaled \magstep3 X\font\fwfontboldd=cmbx10 scaled \magstep4 X X X% Macros for Stylistic Details X% ---------------------------- X% This section contains all the fiddly little macros for setting the details X% of each macro definition. X X% Macro definitions are sandwiched by calls to these macros which can be used X% to sort out the spacing before and after the macro definition. X\def\fwbeginmacro{\fwparskipoff\bigskip} X\def\fwendmacro{\fwparskipon\par} X X% These macros deal with the macro name and definition line. X\def\fwmacroname#1#2{{\sl #1\/}$\lbrack$#2$\rbrack$} X\def\fwfilename#1#2{{\bf #1}$\lbrack$#2$\rbrack$} X\def\fwzero#1{{\bf Z}} X\def\fwmany#1{{\bf M}} X\def\fwequals{ $\equiv$} X\def\fwplusequals{ $+\equiv$} X X% Now for the actual body of the definition. It looks nice to have the tt X% code indented a little. Again, we use macros instead of writing direct TeX, X% so as to allow the user to fiddle this stuff to taste without having to X% modify the FunnelWeb C code. X\def\fwodef{\parindent=15pt\vskip0pt$\lbrace$\parindent=20pt} X\def\fwcdef{$\rbrace$\vskip0pt\parindent=0pt} X\def\fwoquote{`} X\def\fwcquote{'} X\def\fwoparen{$($} X\def\fwcomma{$,$} X\def\fwcparen{$)$} X\def\fwparam#1{$\diamond #1$} X\def\fwparams#1{$(\diamond #1)$} X X% These macros deal with the notes that are appended at the end of each X% macro definition. Note that even though \fwisafile,\fwusedin, and \fwseealso X% have the same definition, they are given different names so as to allow the X% user to redefine these macros to typeset each kind of information differently X% if desired. X\def\fwbeginmacronotes{\begingroup\baselineskip=9pt\smallskip} X\def\fwnote#1{{\fwfontnote #1}\par} X\def\fwisafile#1{\fwnote{#1}} X\def\fwusedin#1{\fwnote{#1}} X\def\fwseealso#1{\fwnote{#1}} X\def\fwendmacronotes{\endgroup} X X X% Macros to Typeset Program Code Verbatim X% --------------------------------------- X% This is by far the hairiest and most difficult part of the typesetting task X% because we have to turn off most of TeX's natural instincts in order to X% typeset the program text exactly as it appears in the input file. X% Two macros are defined to pull this off: \fwbtx and \fwverbatimgobble. X% Their code was inspired by the following sections of "The TeXbook": X% Appendix D: Dirty Tricks, 3.Verbatim listing, p.380-382. X% Appendix E: Example Formats, p.421. X% The \fwbtx[ (for "FunnelWeb Begin TeXt") macro does most of the hard work. X% The liberal use of "%" is because I don't understand TeX well enough to X% understand when an end of line will cause trouble, and I am playing it safe. X X% Before defining the main \fwbtx macro, we have to stash away some definitions X% in the hidden part of TeX's environment. Let's hope that these "hidden" X% definitions don't affect anything except what is desired to be affected. X X% The tt font in which we wish to set the text has two Latin lurking ligatures! X% These are ?` and !`. To disable them, we define the left quote when ACTIVE X% to be defined in such a way as to prevent ligatures. The main TeX text will X% normally not be exposed to this definition because normally the leftquote X% character is not active. The \fwbtx macro temporarily makes the left quote X% character active thus activating the deactivation of left quote ligatures. X% See The TeXbook p.381. X{\catcode`\`=\active \gdef`{\relax\lq}} X X% TeX is fairly carefree about spaces and so we have to make it more serious. X% To do so we pull the same trick as above, setting up a definition for active X% space, but only making space active during the span of the verbatim text. X% In Plain TeX the active space is defined to be simply a space, but here we X% define it to be a control space. This ensures that the space cannot X% be gobbled up by one of TeX's mysterious mechanisms when activated. X% See The TeXbook, p.381 and p.352. X{\obeyspaces\global\let =\ } X X% Here is the main \fwbtx verbatim text macro. X% Note: The order in which all these pieces of business have to be done is X% still a partial mystery to me. Don't fiddle with this stuff unless you X% think you know what you are doing. X\def\fwbtx[{% X% X% The funnies involved in getting verbatim output are safely housed inside X% this \begingroup, and the \endgroup in \fwverbatimgobble. Groups are used X% instead of curly braces because we have to be able to signal the end of X% this macro with a curly brace. X\begingroup% X% X% \pars at the end of empty lines in the verbatim text won't come out normally X% because TeX is in vertical mode and they get gobbled up. To prevent this, X% we force \par to exit vertical mode first. See The TeXbook p.381. X\def\par{\leavevmode\endgraf}% X% X% Activate the leftquote character so as to avoid ligatures (see above). X\catcode`\`=\active% X% X% The \obeylines macro simply defines end of line (^M) to be \par. This ensures X% that TeX will treat each verbatim line as a new paragraph. X\obeylines% X% X% To get verbatim output, we have to desex all the special characters. This X% is explained in detail in The TeXbook p.380. X\def\do##1{\catcode`##1=12 }\dospecials% X% X% Activate the space character so as to make TeX treat blanks seriously. X% This activation invokes an eralier definition (see above). X\obeyspaces X% X% Interparagraph skips do not help the cause. X% Note: We have to preserve the indentation though, as the code is actually X% indented in the final output. See \fwodef in an earlier section. X\parskip=0pt% X% X% We typeset the verbatim text in tt font (courier on the Macintosh) for a X% number of reasons: X% - tt font has the same horizontal spacing for each character. X% - tt font covers the ASCII character set. X% - tt font doesn't have many surprises (e.g. ligatures). X% - tt font looks much what you might see on a computer terminal screen. X\tt% X% X% Having set up an environment for verbatim, we are ready to use it. X% By invoking \fwverbatimgobble, this \fwbtx macro gobbles up text verbatim (as X% part of the parameter of \fwverbatimgobble) until it sees the termination X% string "]fwetx=" (the "=" was thrown in to add obscurity as this sequence X% must never occur in the verbatim text). X\fwverbatimgobble} X X% The \fwverbatimgobble macro exists to allow \fwbtx to bracket verbatim text. X\def\fwverbatimgobble#1]fwetx={#1\endgroup} X X X% Table of Contents X% ----------------- X% The five levels of table of contents that FunnelWeb supports are identified X% by the five letters [A..E]. These are used throughout the following macros. X X% The following macros are utilities to the TOC macros to follow. X\def\fwrule{\medskip\hrule\medskip} X\def\fwqh{\hskip1.5em\relax} X\def\fwbeforesec{\penalty-200\bigskip\medskip\par} X X% The following macros are used to typeset the table of contents. X\def\fwtocstart#1{\fwrule\leftline{\fwfontbolda Table of Contents}\fwrule} X\def\fwtoca#1#2{\leftline{{\bf #1 #2}}} X\def\fwtocb#1#2{\leftline{\fwqh #1 #2}} X\def\fwtocc#1#2{\leftline{\fwqh\fwqh #1 #2}} X\def\fwtocd#1#2{\leftline{\fwqh\fwqh\fwqh #1 #2}} X\def\fwtoce#1#2{\leftline{\fwqh\fwqh\fwqh\fwqh #1 #2}} X\def\fwtocfinish#1{\fwrule} X X% The following "library" macros define five different strengths of headings X% which can be used later in the section macros. X\def\fwliba#1#2{\vfill\eject{\fwfontboldc #1 #2}\penalty200\smallskip} X\def\fwlibb#1#2{\fwbeforesec{\fwfontboldb #1 #2}\penalty200\smallskip} X\def\fwlibc#1#2{\fwbeforesec{\fwfontnormb #1 #2}\penalty200\smallskip} X\def\fwlibd#1#2{\fwbeforesec{\bf #1 #2}\penalty200} X\def\fwlibe#1#2{\fwbeforesec{\bf #1 #2}} X X% Here are the macros that actually typeset the section headings throughout X% the document. The fwlib system has been employed so as to easily allow the X% user to redefine the strengths of headings to taste. For example, the X% user could insert in the input document a similar set of definitions to these X% but with the b..e headings set to \fwlibc. This would tone down the output. X\def\fwseca#1#2{\fwliba{#1}{#2}} X\def\fwsecb#1#2{\fwlibb{#1}{#2}} X\def\fwsecc#1#2{\fwlibc{#1}{#2}} X\def\fwsecd#1#2{\fwlibd{#1}{#2}} X\def\fwsece#1#2{\fwlibe{#1}{#2}} X X X% Support for Explicit Typesetting X% -------------------------------- X% FunnelWeb supports pragmas and other constructs that allow X% typesetter-independent typesetting commands to be given. The X% following macros support these features. X X% The in-text literal @{sloth@} and emphasise @[walrus@] features. X\def\fwlit#1{{\tt #1}} X\def\fwemp#1{{\it #1}} X X% The "@p new_page" pragma. X\def\fwnewpage{\vfill\eject} X X% The "@p vskip Nmm" pragma. X\def\fwvskip#1{\null\vskip #1mm} X X% The "@p title " pragma. X\def\fwfontnormal#1{{\fwfontnorm {#1}}} X\def\fwfonttitle#1{{\fwfontboldd {#1}}} X\def\fwfontsmalltitle#1{{\fwfontboldb {#1}}} X\def\fwleftline#1{\leftline{#1}} X\def\fwcenterline#1{\centerline{#1}} X\def\fwrightline#1{\rightline{#1}} X X X% Support for Old FunnelWeb X% ------------------------- X% The following macros were used extensively in the first version of X% FunnelWeb and are retained so that these older input files will still X% typeset cleanly. X\def\p#1{{\tt #1}} % P for Program text. X\def\flagpage#1#2{ X \null X \vfill X \centerline{\fwfontboldd #1} X \vskip 1cm X \centerline{\fwfontboldd #2} X \vfill X \null X \vfill X} X X%====================== End of FunnelWeb TeX Definitions ======================= WV03: Test the typesetting of various kinds of macros. X XFirst create an output file to keep the analyser happy. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwfilename{wv03.out}{1}\fwequals \fwodef \fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwisafile{This macro is attached to an output file.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X1. Test macro never used. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Never Used}{2}\fwzero{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X2. Test a macro used once. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Used Once}{3}\fwequals \fwodef \fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definition 7.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X3. Test a macro used twice. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Used Twice}{4}\fwmany{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definitions 7 and 8.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X4. Test a macro used three times. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Used Thrice}{5}\fwmany{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definitions 7, 8, and 9.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X5. Test a macro used five times. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Used Quice}{6}\fwmany{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definitions 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X Here is the macro that does all the calling for the above. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Dummy1}{7}\fwzero{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwmacroname{Used Once}{3}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwmacroname{Used Twice}{4}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwmacroname{Used Thrice}{5}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwmacroname{Used Quice}{6}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Dummy2}{8}\fwzero{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwmacroname{Used Twice}{4}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwmacroname{Used Thrice}{5}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwmacroname{Used Quice}{6}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Dummy3}{9}\fwzero{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwmacroname{Used Thrice}{5}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwmacroname{Used Quice}{6}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Dummy4}{10}\fwzero{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwmacroname{Used Quice}{6}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Dummy5}{11}\fwzero{}\fwequals \fwodef \fwmacroname{Used Quice}{6}\fwbtx[ X]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X6. Test a macro with two body parts. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Two body parts}{12}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwbtx[Sloth]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 12 and 13.} X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definition 21.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Two body parts}{13}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwbtx[Walrus]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 12 and 13.} X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definition 21.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X7. Test a macro with three body parts. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Three body parts}{14}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwbtx[Sloth]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 14, 15, and 16.} X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definition 19.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Three body parts}{15}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwbtx[Walrus]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 14, 15, and 16.} X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definition 19.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Three body parts}{16}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwbtx[Aardvaark]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 14, 15, and 16.} X\fwusedin{This macro is invoked in definition 19.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X8. Test a macro with five body parts. X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Five body parts}{17}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwbtx[Sloth]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21.} X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Five body parts}{18}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwbtx[Walrus]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21.} X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Five body parts}{19}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwmacroname{Three body parts}{14}\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21.} X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Five body parts}{20}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwbtx[Aardvaark]fwetx=% X\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21.} X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X\fwbeginmacro X\fwmacroname{Five body parts}{21}\fwzero{}\fwplusequals \fwodef \fwmacroname{Two body parts}{12}\fwcdef X\fwbeginmacronotes X\fwseealso{This macro is defined in definitions 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21.} X\fwusedin{This macro is NEVER invoked.} X\fwendmacronotes X\fwendmacro X X X X\bye X X X%******************************************************************************* X%* END OF AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED TEX FILE * X%******************************************************************************* X END_OF_FILE if test 20799 -ne `wc -c <'answers/wv03.tex'`; then echo shar: \"'answers/wv03.tex'\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of 'answers/wv03.tex' fi if test -f 'hackman/h_cha.tex' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'hackman/h_cha.tex'\" else echo shar: Extracting \"'hackman/h_cha.tex'\" \(21460 characters\) sed "s/^X//" >'hackman/h_cha.tex' <<'END_OF_FILE' X%==============================================================================% X% Start of Cha.tex % X%==============================================================================% X% X% Copyright X% --------- X% Copyright (C) 1992 Ross N. 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See the"); X WX(" GNU General Public License for more details."); X WX(""); X WX(" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License"); X WX(" along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software"); X WX(" Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA."); X WX(""); X WX("Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail."); X WX(""); X WX("If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this"); X WX("when it starts in an interactive mode:"); X WX(""); X WX(" Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author"); X WX(" Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'."); X WX(" This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it"); X WX(" under certain conditions; type `show c' for details."); X WX(""); X WX("The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate"); X WX("parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may"); X WX("be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be"); X WX("mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program."); X WX(""); X WX("You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your"); X WX("school, if any, to sign a \"copyright disclaimer\" for the program, if"); X WX("necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:"); X WX(""); X WX(" Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program"); X WX(" `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker."); X WX(""); X WX(" , 1 April 1989"); X WX(" Ty Coon, President of Vice"); X WX(""); X WX("This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into"); X WX("proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may"); X WX("consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the"); X WX("library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General"); X WX("Public License instead of this License."); END_OF_FILE if test 20705 -ne `wc -c <'sources/help_gnu.ctx'`; then echo shar: \"'sources/help_gnu.ctx'\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of 'sources/help_gnu.ctx' fi echo shar: End of archive 11 \(of 20\). cp /dev/null ark11isdone MISSING="" for I in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ; do if test ! -f ark${I}isdone ; then MISSING="${MISSING} ${I}" fi done if test "${MISSING}" = "" ; then echo You have unpacked all 20 archives. rm -f ark[1-9]isdone ark[1-9][0-9]isdone else echo You still need to unpack the following archives: echo " " ${MISSING} fi ## End of shell archive. exit 0