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#!/bin/bash
version=2.04
myname=$(basename "$0")
<<'DOC'
= ltxfileinfo - print version information for a LaTeX file
= Synopsis
ltxfileinfo [options] filename
Options:
-h,--help print this help and exit
-H,--Help print full documentation via less and exit
-V print this script's version and exit
-d,--date print file's date only
-v,--version print file's version only
-i,--info print file's description text only
-l,--location print file's full path only (same output as kpsewhich)
-f,--flat output as 1 line with 4 tab-separated file, date, version and info fields
-s,--star mark mal-formatted data with a star
-c,--color mark mal-formatted data with red color (ANSI coloring)
-D,--debug for debugging, keep temporary files
= Description
ltxfileinfo displays version information for LaTeX files. If no path
information is given, the file is searched using kpsewhich. As an extra,
for developers, the script will (use the |--star| or |--color| options)
check the valididity of the |\Provides...| statement in the files.
The script uses code from Uwe Lück's |readprov.sty|.
Without an option, the output will be of the form:
$ ltxfileinfo ctable.sty
name: ctable.sty
date: 2012/08/23
vers: v1.24
info: Easy, key=value directed, option-rich, typesetting of floats
loca: /usr/local/texlive/2012/../texmf-local/tex/latex/ctable/ctable.sty
Missing information is represented by |--|:
$ ltxfileinfo yhmath.sty
name: yhmath.sty
date: --
vers: --
info: --
loca: /usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/tex/latex/yhmath/yhmath.sty
ltxfileinfo tries to detect (and report) mal-formatted dates and versions;
use the |--star| option to mark such fields with a star, of use the |--color|
option to color invalid fields red, if you work in a terminal with ANSI-coloring
capabilities.
These options are useful for developers who want to check the correctness
of their |\Provides...| statements. For example:
$ ltxfileinfo -s arfonts.sty
file: ARfonts.sty* (case difference in \Provides statement)
date: 2006/01/01
vers: --*
info: Part of the Arabi package
loca: /usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/tex/latex/arabi/arfonts.sty
We see here, that the |\ProvidesPackage| statement has an incorrect first
argument and has no version information.
= Other output formats
With the |--date| option, only the file's date will be shown, unlabeled.
The |--version|, |--location|, |--info| options are treated analogously.
$ ltxfileinfo -v chronology.sty
v1.0
The |--flat| option prints the fields (except loca:, the last field) on one
line, unlabeled and tab-separated:
$ ltxfileinfo --star --flat chronology.sty
chronology.sty 2010/6/12* v1.0 Horizontal timeline
The date is starred, because its format is not yyyy/mm/dd (and the |--star|
option is given.)
= Bugs
On my system, I have a total of 8699 kpsewhich-detectable files that contain a |\Provides...| statement.
I ran them all through |ltxfileinfo| and made the following summary of detected errors:
8695 Total \Provides... containing files tested
660 \Provides... could not be interpreted; reason:
160 Argument of \Provides... not equal to file's name
8 Latex3 package (not handled yet)
480 Unidentified problem with \ProvidesPackage statement
12 \Provides... used in file without a ... extension
8035 Files could be evaluated
482 had no date
95 had a mal-formatted date
2666 had no version
357 had a mal-formatted version
765 had a \Provides... first argument different from the filename
The .dtx files have more problems than other files:
1345 .dtx files:
320 \Provides... could not be interpreted; reason:
81 Argument of \Provides... not equal to...
6 Latex3 package (not handled yet)
233 Unidentified problem with \ProvidesPackage statement
1025 Files could be evaluated
49 had no date
15 had a mal-formatted date
99 had no version
52 had a mal-formatted version
468 had a \Provides... first argument different from the filename
= Author and copyright
Author Wybo Dekker
Email U{Wybo@dekkerdocumenten.nl}{wybo@dekkerdocumenten.nl}
License Released under the U{www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html}{GNU General Public License}
DOC
die() { echo -e "$myname: $Err${*}$Nor" 1>&2; exit 1; }
help() { sed -n '/^= Synopsis/,/^= /p' "$0"|sed '1s/.*/Usage:/;/^= /d'; exit; }
helpall() { sed -n '/^<<.DOC.$/,/^DOC$/p' "$0"|sed -n '1d;$d;p'|less; exit; }
version() { echo $version; exit; }
install() { which instscript>&/dev/null && instscript --zip --pdf --markdown "$myname"; exit; }
Nor='\e[0m' # reset color ]
Err='\e[31;1m' # light red ]
[[ ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} -ge 4 ]] || die "Need bash version >= 4 (you have $BASH_VERSION)"
# remove leading and trailing whitespace from a string
function trim {
local var="$*"
var="${var#"${var%%[![:space:]]*}"}" # remove leading whitespace
var="${var%"${var##*[![:space:]]}"}" # remove trailing whitespace
echo -n "$var"
}
# mark a string by appending a * (--star and --color options)
function mark {
echo "$mark1${*}$mark2"
}
# special treatment for .mbs and .bst files:
function dombsbst {
# look at the first \ProvidesFile only:
out="File: "$(grep '\ProvidesFile{' "$loca" |head -1 |sed 's/^[ %]*\\ProvidesFile{//;s/}\[/ /;s/\]$//')
}
# unpack the fields
function extract {
shift # remove File:
file=$1
shift # remove filename
if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
date=--; vers=--; info=--; return
elif [[ $1 =~ ^[0-9]+/[0-9]+/[0-9]+ ]]; then
date="$1"
shift
else
date="--"
fi
if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
vers=--; info=--; return
elif [[ $1 =~ ^v?[[:digit:]][.[:digit:]]+[a-z]* ]]; then
vers="$1"
shift
info="${*:---}"
return
else
fixed=false
# sometimes the version is of the form v.1.3 or vers:1.3 or such:
for i in version ver. ver: ver v. V v; do
if [[ $1 =~ $i[[:digit:]][.[:digit:]]*[a-z]* ]]; then
vers="$1"
shift
fixed=true
break
fi
done
if ! $fixed; then
# sometimes the version is reported as "v 1.3" or "vers: 1.3" or such:
for i in version ver: ver v. V v; do
if [[ $1 == "$i" ]]; then
if [[ $2 =~ [[:digit:]][.[:digit:]]+[a-z]* ]]; then
vers="$1 $2"
shift 2
fixed=true
break
fi
fi
done
fi
info="${*:---}"
if ! $fixed; then
vers=--
fi
fi
}
# display the results
function display {
# file should be equal to arg (the argument)
if [[ $file != "$arg" ]] && [[ -n $mark2 ]]; then
file="$(mark "$file") (case difference in \\Provides statement)"
fi
# to be correct, date must be of the form yyyy/mm/dd
if [[ $date == -- ]]; then
date="$(mark $date) (file modification date: $(stat -c %z "$loca"|sed -e 's/\..*//'))"
elif [[ -n $mark2 ]]; then
local wrong=false add=''
if [[ ! $date =~ ^[[:digit:]]{4}/[[:digit:]]{2}/[[:digit:]]{2}$ ]]; then
add+=" (wrong format)"
wrong=true
fi
if [ "$(date -d "$date" +%arg 2>&1 | grep invalid)" != "" ]; then
# even if it matches, the date must be valid:
add+=" (invalid date)"
wrong=true
fi
if $wrong; then date="$(mark "$date")$add"; fi
fi
# version should be 1.2 or 1.2.3, maybe prefixed with v and suffixed with zero or more lower case letters
if [[ ! $vers =~ ^v?[[:digit:]]+.[[:digit:]]+(.[[:digit:]]+)?[[:lower:]]*$ ]]; then vers=$(mark $vers); fi
if [ ! "$key" ]; then
if $flat; then
echo -e "$file\t$date\t$vers\t$info"
else
cat <<-EOF
file: $file
date: $date
vers: $vers
info: $info
loca: $loca
EOF
fi
else
eval "echo \$$key"
fi
}
if ! options=$(getopt\
-n "$myname" \
-o hHiVIdvlifcsD \
-l help,Help,date,version,location,info,flat,star,color,debug -- "$@"
); then exit 1; fi
eval set -- "$options"
debug=false flat=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case $1 in
(-h|--help) # print this help and exit
help
;;
(-H|--Help) # print full documentation via less and exit
helpall
;;
(-V) version
;;
(-d|--date) # print file's date only
key=date
;;
(-v|--version) # print file's version only
key=vers
;;
(-i|--info) # print file's description text only
key=info
;;
(-l|--location) # print file's full path only (same output as kpsewhich)
key=loca
;;
(-f|--flat) # output as 1 line with 4 tab-separated file, date, version and info fields
flat=true
;;
(-s|--star) # mark mal-formatted data with a star
mark1=''
mark2='*'
;;
(-c|--color) # mark mal-formatted data with red color (ANSI coloring)
mark1='[1;31m'
mark2='[0m'
;;
(-D|--debug) # for debugging, keep temporary files
debug=true
;;
(-I) install
;;
(--) shift
break
;;
(*) break
;;
esac
shift
done
arg=$1
case $arg in
(*/*) loca=$arg
[[ -e $loca ]] || die "$loca: file does not exist";;
('') help;;
(*) loca=$(kpsewhich "$arg") || die "$arg: not found by kpsewhich"
esac
loca=$(kpsewhich "$arg")
prov=$(grep '\\Provides' "$loca") || die "no \\Provides..."
[[ $prov =~ ExplPackage ]] && die 'Latex3 package (not handled yet)'
# the file must contain a \ProvidesXXX statement, where XXX is Class, Package, or File:
[[ $prov =~ \\Provides(Class|Package|File)[[:space:]]*\{ ]] ||
die "Found no \\ProvidesClass/Package/File statement"
# readprov.sty does not work on .mbs and .bst files: special treatment;
# \ProvideFile statements in them mostly refer to merlin.mbs, or other names
[[ $arg =~ \.(mbs|bst)$ ]] && dombsbst
dir=$(mktemp -d -t "$myname.XXXXXXXXXX")
if $debug; then
echo "Running in $dir"
else
trap 'rm -rf $dir' 0 1 2 15
fi
cp "$loca" "$dir"
cd "$dir" || die "Could not cd to $dir"
# The following code is mostly from Uwe Lueck's readprov.sty:
printf %s '
\makeatletter
\def\GetFileInfo#1{%
\def\filename{#1}%
\def\@tempb##1 ##2 ##3\relax##4\relax{%
\def\filedate{##1}%
\def\fileversion{##2}%
\def\fileinfo{##3}}%
\read@file@info\@tempb{#1}}
\newcommand*{\read@file@info}[2]{%
\expandafter \expandafter \expandafter
#1\csname ver@#2\endcsname \relax? ? \relax\relax}
\newcommand*{\ReadFileInfos}[1]{%
\begingroup
\let\RP@@provfile\@providesfile
\def\@providesfile##1[##2]{\RP@@provfile{##1}[{##2}]\endinput}%
\def\ProvidesClass ##1{\ProvidesFile{##1.\@clsextension}}%
\def\ProvidesPackage##1{\ProvidesFile{##1.\@pkgextension}}%
\@for\@tempa:=#1\do{%
\edef\@tempa{\expandafter\read@no@spaces\@tempa\@nil}%
\input{\@tempa}%
\global\let\@gtempa\@tempa}%
\endgroup
\GetFileInfo\@gtempa%
}
\def\read@no@spaces#1#2\@nil{#1#2}%
\def\NeedsTeXFormat#1{\expandafter\@needsformat}
\ReadFileInfos{'"$loca"'}
\endinput
' > ltxfileinfo.tex
pdflatex -interaction=batchmode ltxfileinfo.tex >& /dev/null
IFS= # do not remove any whitespace
base=${arg##*/} # strip the path
base=${base%.*} # strip the extension
shopt -s nocasematch # MS people don't pay attention to case differences in file names...
while read -r line; do
if [[ $line =~ ^File:.$base ]]; then
out="$line"
while [ ${#line} -eq 79 ]; do # gather continuation lines
read -r line
out="$out$line"
done
fi
done <ltxfileinfo.log
IFS=' ' # back to
shopt -u nocasematch # normal
# if the \Provides statement is not recognized, try to find out why, and die:
if [[ -z $out ]]; then
read -r provtype provarg <<<"$(sed -n '/\Provides\(Class\|Package\|File\)\s*{[^}]*}/s/.*\(Class\|Package\|File\)\s*{\([^}]*\)}.*/\1 \2/p' "$loca")"
if [[ -z $provarg || $provarg =~ \\ ]]; then die Unidentified problem with \\ProvidesPackage statement; fi
case $provtype in
(Package)
if [[ ! $arg =~ \.(sty|dtx)$ ]]; then
die \\ProvidesPackage used in file without a .sty extension
elif [[ $provarg =~ \.sty$ ]]; then
die "Argument of \\ProvidesPackage ($provarg) should not contain .sty extension"
elif [[ $provarg != "$base" ]]; then
die "Argument of \\ProvidesPackage ($provarg) not equal to file's base name ($base)"
else
die Unidentified problem with \\ProvidesPackage statement
fi
;;
(Class)
if [[ ! $arg =~ \.(cls|dtx)$ ]]; then
die \\ProvidesClass used in file without a .cls extension
elif [[ $provarg =~ \.cls$ ]]; then
die "Argument of \\ProvidesClass ($provarg) should not contain .cls extension"
elif [[ $provarg != "$base" ]]; then
die "Argument of \\ProvidesClass ($provarg) not equal to file's base name ($base)"
else
die Unidentified problem with \\ProvidesPackage statement
fi
;;
(File)
if [[ $arg != "$provarg" ]]; then
die "Argument of \\ProvidesFile ($provarg) not equal to file's name ($arg)"
else
die Unidentified problem with \\ProvidesPackage statement
fi
;;
(*)
die "Found \\Provides$provarg statement - cannot handle it"
;;
esac
fi
out=($out)
extract "${out[@]}"
display
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