}
-bool checkLineBreak(string const & ff, DepTable & head)
+bool completeFilename(string const & ff, DepTable & head)
{
+ // If we do not find a dot, we suspect
+ // a fragmental file name
if (!contains(ff, '.'))
return false;
// Writing index file sample.idx
static regex const reg4("Writing index file (.+).*");
// files also can be enclosed in <...>
- static regex const reg5("<([^>]+)(.).*");
+ static regex const reg5("[^<]*<([^>]+)(.).*");
static regex const regoldnomencl("Writing glossary file (.+).*");
static regex const regnomencl("Writing nomenclature file (.+).*");
// If a toc should be created, MikTex does not write a line like
// This line is also written by tetex.
// This line is not present if no toc should be created.
static regex const miktexTocReg("\\\\tf@toc=\\\\write.*");
+ // (...) somewhere on the line
static regex const reg6(".*\\([^)]+.*");
FileName const fn = makeAbsPath(logfile);
string lastline;
while (ifs) {
// Ok, the scanning of files here is not sufficient.
- // Sometimes files are named by "File:� xxx" only
- // So I think we should use some regexps to find files instead.
+ // Sometimes files are named by "File: xxx" only
+ // Therefore we use some regexps to find files instead.
// Note: all file names and paths might contains spaces.
- bool found_file = false;
+ // Also, file names might be broken across lines. Therefore
+ // we mark (potential) fragments and merge those lines.
+ bool fragment = false;
string token;
getline(ifs, token);
// MikTeX sometimes inserts \0 in the log file. They can't be
// (1) "File: file.ext"
if (regex_match(token, sub, reg1)) {
- // check for dot
- found_file = checkLineBreak(sub.str(1), head);
+ // is this a fragmental file name?
+ fragment = !completeFilename(sub.str(1), head);
// However, ...
if (suffixIs(token, ")"))
- // no line break for sure
- // pretend we've been successfully searching
- found_file = true;
+ // no fragment for sure
+ fragment = false;
// (2) "No file file.ext"
} else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg2)) {
// file names must contains a dot, line ends with dot
if (contains(sub.str(1), '.') && sub.str(2) == ".")
- found_file = handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
+ fragment = !handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
else
// we suspect a line break
- found_file = false;
+ fragment = true;
// (3) "\openout<nr> = `file.ext'."
} else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg3)) {
// search for closing '. at the end of the line
if (sub.str(2) == "\'.")
- found_file = handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
+ fragment = !handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
else
- // probable line break
- found_file = false;
+ // potential fragment
+ fragment = true;
// (4) "Writing index file file.ext"
} else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg4))
- // check for dot
- found_file = checkLineBreak(sub.str(1), head);
+ // fragmential file name?
+ fragment = !completeFilename(sub.str(1), head);
// (5) "<file.ext>"
else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg5)) {
// search for closing '>' and dot ('*.*>') at the eol
if (contains(sub.str(1), '.') && sub.str(2) == ">")
- found_file = handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
+ fragment = !handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
else
- // probable line break
- found_file = false;
+ // potential fragment
+ fragment = true;
// (6) "Writing nomenclature file file.ext"
} else if (regex_match(token, sub, regnomencl) ||
regex_match(token, sub, regoldnomencl))
- // check for dot
- found_file = checkLineBreak(sub.str(1), head);
+ // fragmental file name?
+ fragment= !completeFilename(sub.str(1), head);
// (7) "\tf@toc=\write<nr>" (for MikTeX)
else if (regex_match(token, sub, miktexTocReg))
- found_file = handleFoundFile(onlyFileName(changeExtension(
+ fragment = !handleFoundFile(onlyFileName(changeExtension(
file.absFileName(), ".toc")), head);
else
// not found, but we won't check further
- // pretend we've been successfully searching
- found_file = true;
+ fragment = false;
// (8) "(file.ext"
// note that we can have several of these on one line
handleFoundFile(what.str(1), head);
// since we had a closing bracket,
// do not investigate further
- found_file = true;
+ fragment = false;
} else
// if we have no closing bracket,
// try to handle as file nevertheless
- found_file = handleFoundFile(
+ fragment = !handleFoundFile(
what.str(1) + what.str(2), head);
}
// if we do not have a dot, check if the line has
// a closing bracket (else, we suspect a line break)
else if (what.str(2) != ")") {
first = what[0].second;
- found_file = false;
+ fragment = true;
} else {
// we have a closing bracket, so the content
// is not a file name.
// no need to investigate further
- // pretend we've been successfully searching
first = what[0].second;
- found_file = true;
+ fragment = false;
}
}
}
- if (!found_file)
- // probable linebreak:
+ if (fragment)
+ // probable linebreak within file name:
// save this line
lastline = token;
else