using support::quoteName;
using support::removeExtension;
using support::rtrim;
+using support::rsplit;
using support::split;
using support::subst;
using support::suffixIs;
namespace {
-void handleFoundFile(string const & ff, DepTable & head)
+bool handleFoundFile(string const & ff, DepTable & head)
{
// convert from native os path to unix path
- string const foundfile = os::internal_path(trim(ff));
+ string foundfile = os::internal_path(trim(ff));
lyxerr[Debug::DEPEND] << "Found file: " << foundfile << endl;
// On initial insert we want to do the update at once
// since this file cannot be a file generated by
// the latex run.
- FileName const absname(foundfile);
+ FileName absname(foundfile);
if (fs::exists(absname.toFilesystemEncoding()) &&
- !fs::is_directory(absname.toFilesystemEncoding()))
- head.insert(absname, true);
-
- return;
+ !fs::is_directory(absname.toFilesystemEncoding())) {
+ head.insert(absname, true);
+ return true;
+ } else {
+ // check for spaces
+ string strippedfile = foundfile;
+ while (contains(strippedfile, " ")) {
+ // strip off part after last space and try again
+ string tmp = strippedfile;
+ string const stripoff =
+ rsplit(tmp, strippedfile, ' ');
+ absname.set(strippedfile);
+ if (fs::exists(absname.toFilesystemEncoding()) &&
+ !fs::is_directory(absname.toFilesystemEncoding())) {
+ head.insert(absname, true);
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
- string const onlyfile = onlyFilename(foundfile);
- FileName const absname(makeAbsPath(onlyfile));
+ string onlyfile = onlyFilename(foundfile);
+ FileName absname(makeAbsPath(onlyfile));
+
+ // check for spaces
+ while (contains(foundfile, " ")) {
+ if (fs::exists(absname.toFilesystemEncoding()))
+ // everything o.k.
+ break;
+ else {
+ // strip off part after last space and try again
+ string strippedfile;
+ string const stripoff = rsplit(foundfile, strippedfile, ' ');
+ foundfile = strippedfile;
+ onlyfile = onlyFilename(strippedfile);
+ absname = makeAbsPath(onlyfile);
+ }
+ }
// (2) foundfile is in the tmpdir
// insert it into head
<< endl;
head.insert(absname);
}
- } else
+ return true;
+ } else {
lyxerr[Debug::DEPEND]
<< "Not a file or we are unable to find it."
<< endl;
+ return false;
+ }
+}
+
+
+bool checkLineBreak(string const & ff, DepTable & head)
+{
+ if (contains(ff, '.'))
+ // if we have a dot, we let handleFoundFile decide
+ return handleFoundFile(ff, head);
+ else
+ // else, we suspect a line break
+ return false;
}
} // anon namespace
string const logfile = onlyFilename(changeExtension(file.absFilename(), ".log"));
- static regex reg1(".*\\([^)]+.*");
- static regex reg2("File: ([^ ]+).*");
- static regex reg3("No file ([^ ]+)\\..*");
- static regex reg4("\\\\openout[0-9]+.*=.*`([^ ]+)'\\..*");
+ static regex reg1("File: (.+).*");
+ static regex reg2("No file (.+)(.).*");
+ static regex reg3("\\\\openout[0-9]+.*=.*`(.+)(..).*");
// If an index should be created, MikTex does not write a line like
// \openout# = 'sample.idx'.
// but instead only a line like this into the log:
// Writing index file sample.idx
- static regex reg5("Writing index file ([^ ]+).*");
- static regex regnomencl("Writing nomenclature file ([^ ]+).*");
+ static regex reg4("Writing index file (.+).*");
+ // files also can be enclosed in <...>
+ static regex reg5("<([^>]+)(.).*");
+ static regex regnomencl("Writing nomenclature file (.+).*");
// If a toc should be created, MikTex does not write a line like
// \openout# = `sample.toc'.
// but only a line like this into the log:
// This line is also written by tetex.
// This line is not present if no toc should be created.
static regex miktexTocReg("\\\\tf@toc=\\\\write.*");
+ static regex reg6(".*\\([^)]+.*");
FileName const fn(makeAbsPath(logfile));
ifstream ifs(fn.toFilesystemEncoding().c_str());
+ 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.
- // "\(([^ ()]+\.+[^ ()]+)" should match the "(file.ext " variant,
- // note that we can have several of these on one line.
- // "File: ([^\.]+\.+[^ ]+).*" should match the "File: file.ext " variant.
- // FIXME: sometimes, LaTeX inserts linebreaks while outputting
- // file names. This case is not handled correctly (bug 1027).
+ // Note: all file names and paths might contains spaces.
+ bool found_file = false;
string token;
getline(ifs, token);
// MikTeX sometimes inserts \0 in the log file. They can't be
// \r's afterwards, since we need to remove them anyway.
token = subst(token, '\0', '\r');
token = subst(token, "\r", "");
- if (token.empty())
+ if (token.empty() || token == ")") {
+ lastline = string();
continue;
+ }
+
+ // Sometimes, filenames are broken across lines.
+ // We care for that and save suspicious lines.
+ // Here we exclude some cases where we are sure
+ // that there is no continued filename
+ if (prefixIs(token, "File:") || prefixIs(token, "(Font)")
+ || prefixIs(token, "Package:")
+ || prefixIs(token, "Language:")
+ || prefixIs(token, "LaTeX Font Info:")
+ || prefixIs(token, "\\openout[")
+ || prefixIs(token, "))"))
+ lastline = string();
+
+ if (!lastline.empty())
+ // probably a continued filename from last line
+ token = lastline + token;
smatch sub;
// file are in the file system encoding.
token = to_utf8(from_filesystem8bit(token));
+ // (1) "File: file.ext"
if (regex_match(token, sub, reg1)) {
- // search for strings in (...) that must not contain
- // a blank, but must contain a dot
- static regex reg1_1("\\(([^()]+\\.+[^ ()]+)");
+ // check for dot
+ found_file = checkLineBreak(sub.str(1), head);
+ // However, ...
+ if (suffixIs(token, ")"))
+ // no line break for sure
+ // pretend we've been succesfully searching
+ found_file = true;
+ // (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);
+ else
+ // we suspect a line break
+ found_file = false;
+ // (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);
+ else
+ // probable line break
+ found_file = false;
+ // (4) "Writing index file file.ext"
+ } else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg4))
+ // check for dot
+ found_file = checkLineBreak(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);
+ else
+ // probable line break
+ found_file = false;
+ // (6) "Writing nomenclature file file.ext"
+ } else if (regex_match(token, sub, regnomencl))
+ // check for dot
+ found_file = checkLineBreak(sub.str(1), head);
+ // (7) "\tf@toc=\write<nr>" (for MikTeX)
+ else if (regex_match(token, sub, miktexTocReg))
+ found_file = handleFoundFile(onlyFilename(changeExtension(
+ file.absFilename(), ".toc")), head);
+ else
+ // not found, but we won't check further
+ // pretend we've been succesfully searching
+ found_file = true;
+
+ // (8) "(file.ext"
+ // note that we can have several of these on one line
+ // this must be queried separated, because of
+ // cases such as "File: file.ext (type eps)"
+ // where "File: file.ext" would be skipped
+ if (regex_match(token, sub, reg6)) {
+ // search for strings in (...)
+ static regex reg6_1("\\(([^()]+)(.).*");
smatch what;
string::const_iterator first = token.begin();
string::const_iterator end = token.end();
- while (regex_search(first, end, what, reg1_1)) {
- first = what[0].second;
- handleFoundFile(what.str(1), head);
+ while (regex_search(first, end, what, reg6_1)) {
+ // if we have a dot, try to handle as file
+ if (contains(what.str(1), '.')) {
+ first = what[0].second;
+ if (what.str(2) == ")") {
+ handleFoundFile(what.str(1), head);
+ // since we had a closing bracket,
+ // do not investigate further
+ found_file = true;
+ } else
+ // if we have no closing bracket,
+ // try to handle as file nevertheless
+ found_file = 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;
+ } else {
+ // we have a closing bracket, so the content
+ // is not a file name.
+ // no need to investigate further
+ // pretend we've been succesfully searching
+ first = what[0].second;
+ found_file = true;
+ }
}
- } else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg2))
- handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
- else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg3))
- handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
- else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg4))
- handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
- else if (regex_match(token, sub, reg5))
- handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
- else if (regex_match(token, sub, regnomencl))
- handleFoundFile(sub.str(1), head);
- else if (regex_match(token, sub, miktexTocReg))
- handleFoundFile(onlyFilename(changeExtension(file.absFilename(), ".toc")), head);
+ }
+
+ if (!found_file)
+ // probable linebreak:
+ // save this line
+ lastline = token;
+ else
+ // no linebreak: reset
+ lastline = string();
}
- // Make sure that the main .tex file is in the dependancy file.
+ // Make sure that the main .tex file is in the dependency file.
head.insert(file, true);
}