NetBSD/gnu/dist/texinfo/makeinfo/sectioning.c
wiz ccaa2ac97b Import of texinfo-4.7, as prepared by texinfo2netbsd.
Changes since 4.6:

4.7 (9 April 2004)
* Language:
  . new commands @float, @caption, @shortcaption, @listoffloats for
    initial implementation of floating material (figures, tables, etc).
    Ironically, they do not yet actually float anywhere.
  . new commands @docbook, @ifdocbook, @ifnotdocbook for conditional Docbook.
  . new commands @ordf{} and @ordm{} for Spanish feminine/masculine ordinals.
  . new commands @deftypecv[x] for class variables in typed OO languages.
  . new command @registeredsymbol for the r-in-a-circle symbol.
  . new command @headitem to make a heading row in @multitable.
  . new command @LaTeX{} for the LaTeX logo.
  . new command @comma{} to avoid comma-parsing problems.
  . @url is now a synonym for @uref; new command @indicateurl has the
    old meaning of just displaying a url as text.
  . @quotation now accepts an optional argument for labelling the text
      as a `Note', `Tip', etc.
  . @defun (et al.) heading lines can now be continued with a lone @.
  . @acronym accepts an optional argument for the meaning of the acronym.
* makeinfo:
  . New environment variable TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT determines the output
    format at runtime, if no options are specified.
  . New option --plaintext, equivalent to --no-headers with Info output.
  . All outputs:
    - sections are numbered by default.
  . Info output:
    - punctuation is inserted after @pxref and @ref, if needed to make
      cross-references valid.
    - line numbers included in index menus, so Info readers can go to
      the exact line of an entry, not just a node.  Also in plaintext output.
    - ^@^H[index^@^H] cookie included in index menus, so Info readers
      can handle the ] etc. commands better.
  . HTML output:
    - new algorithm for cross-references to other manuals, for maximum
      portability and stability.
    - include node name in <title> with split output.
    - @multicolumn fractions become percentages.
    - entities used for bullets, quotes, dashes, and others.
    - index entries are links to the exact locations.
    - <h4> and <h5> used for @sub and @subsubsections again.
    - accented dotless i supported.
  . XML output: many new tags and structure to preserve more source features.
  . Docbook output:
    - upgraded DTD to Docbook XML 4.2, no longer using Docbook SGML.
    - improved translation in general, for instance:
    - line annotations and marked quotations.
* texi2dvi:
  . if available, use etex (pdfetex if --pdf) by default.
  . if the input file includes thumbpdf.sty (for LaTeX), then run thumbpdf.
  . more output if --debug.
* texinfo.tex:
  . @defun names are now printed in typewriter (instead of bold), and
    within the arguments, @var text is printed in slanted typewriter.
  . @tex code is executed inside a TeX group, so that any changes must
    be prefixed with \global (or the equivalent) to be effective.  (This
    change was actually made years ago, but never made it into the NEWS.)
* info:
  . new option --where (aka --location, -w) to report where an Info file
    would be found, instead of reading it.
  . by default, output ANSI terminal escape sequences as-is; new option
    --no-raw-escapes overrides this.
  . use the newly-generated index line numbers.
* Distribution:
  . new script gendocs.sh (not installed), for use by GNU maintainers in
    getting their manuals on the GNU web site.  Documented in
    maintain.texi (http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain_toc.html).
  . Most code uses ANSI C prototypes, to some extent.
  . New translation: nb.
  . automake 1.8.3, autoconf 2.59, gettext 0.14.1.
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/* $NetBSD: sectioning.c,v 1.1.1.4 2004/07/12 23:26:48 wiz Exp $ */
/* sectioning.c -- for @chapter, @section, ..., @contents ...
Id: sectioning.c,v 1.15 2004/04/06 22:48:30 karl Exp
Copyright (C) 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program 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 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Originally written by Karl Heinz Marbaise <kama@hippo.fido.de>. */
#include "system.h"
#include "cmds.h"
#include "macro.h"
#include "makeinfo.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "toc.h"
#include "sectioning.h"
#include "xml.h"
/* See comment in sectioning.h. */
section_alist_type section_alist[] = {
{ "unnumberedsubsubsec", 5, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_YES },
{ "unnumberedsubsec", 4, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_YES },
{ "unnumberedsec", 3, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_YES },
{ "unnumbered", 2, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_YES },
{ "centerchap", 2, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_YES },
{ "appendixsubsubsec", 5, ENUM_SECT_APP, TOC_YES }, /* numbered like A.X.X.X */
{ "appendixsubsec", 4, ENUM_SECT_APP, TOC_YES },
{ "appendixsec", 3, ENUM_SECT_APP, TOC_YES },
{ "appendixsection", 3, ENUM_SECT_APP, TOC_YES },
{ "appendix", 2, ENUM_SECT_APP, TOC_YES },
{ "subsubsec", 5, ENUM_SECT_YES, TOC_YES },
{ "subsubsection", 5, ENUM_SECT_YES, TOC_YES },
{ "subsection", 4, ENUM_SECT_YES, TOC_YES },
{ "section", 3, ENUM_SECT_YES, TOC_YES },
{ "chapter", 2, ENUM_SECT_YES, TOC_YES },
{ "subsubheading", 5, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_NO },
{ "subheading", 4, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_NO },
{ "heading", 3, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_NO },
{ "chapheading", 2, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_NO },
{ "majorheading", 2, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_NO },
{ "top", 1, ENUM_SECT_NO, TOC_YES },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
/* The argument of @settitle, used for HTML. */
char *title = NULL;
#define APPENDIX_MAGIC 1024
#define UNNUMBERED_MAGIC 2048
/* Number memory for every level @chapter, @section,
@subsection, @subsubsection. */
static int numbers [] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
/* enum_marker == APPENDIX_MAGIC then we are counting appendencies
enum_marker == UNNUMBERED_MAGIC then we are within unnumbered area.
Handling situations like this:
@unnumbered ..
@section ... */
static int enum_marker = 0;
/* Organized by level commands. That is, "*" == chapter, "=" == section. */
static char *scoring_characters = "*=-.";
/* Amount to offset the name of sectioning commands to levels by. */
static int section_alist_offset = 0;
/* These two variables are for @float, @cindex like commands that need to know
in which section they are used. */
/* Last value returned by get_sectioning_number. */
static char *last_sectioning_number = "";
/* Last title used by sectioning_underscore, etc. */
static char *last_sectioning_title = "";
/* num == ENUM_SECT_NO means unnumbered (should never call this)
num == ENUM_SECT_YES means numbered
num == ENUM_SECT_APP means numbered like A.1 and so on */
static char *
get_sectioning_number (int level, int num)
{
static char s[100]; /* should ever be enough for 99.99.99.99
Appendix A.1 */
char *p;
int i;
s[0] = 0;
/* create enumeration in front of chapter, section, subsection and so on. */
for (i = 0; i < level; i++)
{
p = s + strlen (s);
if ((i == 0) && (enum_marker == APPENDIX_MAGIC))
sprintf (p, "%c.", numbers[i] + 64); /* Should be changed to
be more portable */
else
sprintf (p, "%d.", numbers[i]);
}
/* the last number is never followed by a dot */
p = s + strlen (s);
if ((num == ENUM_SECT_APP)
&& (i == 0)
&& (enum_marker == APPENDIX_MAGIC))
sprintf (p, _("Appendix %c"), numbers[i] + 64);
else
sprintf (p, "%d", numbers[i]);
/* Poor man's cache :-) */
if (strlen (last_sectioning_number))
free (last_sectioning_number);
last_sectioning_number = xstrdup (s);
return s;
}
/* Set the level of @top to LEVEL. Return the old level of @top. */
int
set_top_section_level (int level)
{
int i, result = -1;
for (i = 0; section_alist[i].name; i++)
if (strcmp (section_alist[i].name, "top") == 0)
{
result = section_alist[i].level;
section_alist[i].level = level;
break;
}
return result;
}
/* return the index of the given sectioning command in section_alist */
static int
search_sectioning (char *text)
{
int i;
char *t;
/* ignore the optional command prefix */
if (text[0] == COMMAND_PREFIX)
text++;
for (i = 0; (t = section_alist[i].name); i++)
{
if (strcmp (t, text) == 0)
{
return i;
}
}
return -1;
}
/* Return an integer which identifies the type of section present in
TEXT -- 1 for @top, 2 for chapters, ..., 5 for subsubsections (as
specified in section_alist). We take into account any @lowersections
and @raisesections. If SECNAME is non-NULL, also return the
corresponding section name. */
int
what_section (char *text, char **secname)
{
int index, j;
char *temp;
int return_val;
find_section_command:
for (j = 0; text[j] && cr_or_whitespace (text[j]); j++);
if (text[j] != COMMAND_PREFIX)
return -1;
text = text + j + 1;
/* We skip @c, @comment, and @?index commands. */
if ((strncmp (text, "comment", strlen ("comment")) == 0) ||
(text[0] == 'c' && cr_or_whitespace (text[1])) ||
(strcmp (text + 1, "index") == 0))
{
while (*text++ != '\n');
goto find_section_command;
}
/* Handle italicized sectioning commands. */
if (*text == 'i')
text++;
for (j = 0; text[j] && !cr_or_whitespace (text[j]); j++);
temp = xmalloc (1 + j);
strncpy (temp, text, j);
temp[j] = 0;
index = search_sectioning (temp);
free (temp);
if (index >= 0)
{
return_val = section_alist[index].level + section_alist_offset;
if (return_val < 0)
return_val = 0;
else if (return_val > 5)
return_val = 5;
if (secname)
{
int i;
int alist_size = sizeof (section_alist) / sizeof(section_alist_type);
/* Find location of offset sectioning entry, but don't go off
either end of the array. */
int index_offset = MAX (index - section_alist_offset, 0);
index_offset = MIN (index_offset, alist_size - 1);
/* Also make sure we don't go into the next "group" of
sectioning changes, e.g., change from an @appendix to an
@heading or some such. */
#define SIGN(expr) ((expr) < 0 ? -1 : 1)
for (i = index; i != index_offset; i -= SIGN (section_alist_offset))
{
/* As it happens, each group has unique .num/.toc values. */
if (section_alist[i].num != section_alist[index_offset].num
|| section_alist[i].toc != section_alist[index_offset].toc)
break;
}
*secname = section_alist[i].name;
}
return return_val;
}
return -1;
}
/* Returns current top level division (ie. chapter, unnumbered) number.
- For chapters, returns the number.
- For unnumbered sections, returns empty string.
- For appendices, returns A, B, etc. */
char *
current_chapter_number (void)
{
if (enum_marker == UNNUMBERED_MAGIC)
return xstrdup ("");
else if (enum_marker == APPENDIX_MAGIC)
{
char s[1];
sprintf (s, "%c", numbers[0] + 64);
return xstrdup (s);
}
else
{
char s[5];
sprintf (s, "%d", numbers[0]);
return xstrdup (s);
}
}
/* Returns number of the last sectioning command used. */
char *
current_sectioning_number (void)
{
if (enum_marker == UNNUMBERED_MAGIC || !number_sections)
return xstrdup ("");
else
return xstrdup (last_sectioning_number);
}
/* Returns arguments of the last sectioning command used. */
char *
current_sectioning_name (void)
{
return xstrdup (last_sectioning_title);
}
/* insert_and_underscore, sectioning_underscore and sectioning_html call this. */
static char *
handle_enum_increment (int level, int index)
{
/* Here is how TeX handles enumeration:
- Anything starting with @unnumbered is not enumerated.
- @majorheading and the like are not enumberated. */
int i;
/* First constraint above. */
if (enum_marker == UNNUMBERED_MAGIC && level == 0)
return xstrdup ("");
/* Second constraint. */
if (section_alist[index].num == ENUM_SECT_NO)
return xstrdup ("");
/* reset all counters which are one level deeper */
for (i = level; i < 3; i++)
numbers [i + 1] = 0;
numbers[level]++;
if (section_alist[index].num == ENUM_SECT_NO || enum_marker == UNNUMBERED_MAGIC
|| !number_sections)
return xstrdup ("");
else
return xstrdup (get_sectioning_number (level, section_alist[index].num));
}
void
sectioning_underscore (char *cmd)
{
char *temp, *secname;
int level;
/* If we're not indenting the first paragraph, we shall make it behave
like @noindent is called directly after the section heading. */
if (! do_first_par_indent)
cm_noindent ();
temp = xmalloc (2 + strlen (cmd));
temp[0] = COMMAND_PREFIX;
strcpy (&temp[1], cmd);
level = what_section (temp, &secname);
level -= 2;
if (level < 0)
level = 0;
free (temp);
/* If the argument to @top is empty, we try using the one from @settitle.
Warn if both are unusable. */
if (STREQ (command, "top"))
{
int save_input_text_offset = input_text_offset;
get_rest_of_line (0, &temp);
/* Due to get_rest_of_line ... */
line_number--;
if (strlen (temp) == 0 && (!title || strlen (title) == 0))
warning ("Must specify a title with least one of @settitle or @top");
input_text_offset = save_input_text_offset;
}
if (xml)
{
/* If the section appears in the toc, it means it's a real section
unlike majorheading, chapheading etc. */
if (section_alist[search_sectioning (cmd)].toc == TOC_YES)
{
xml_close_sections (level);
/* Mark the beginning of the section
If the next command is printindex, we will remove
the section and put an Index instead */
flush_output ();
xml_last_section_output_position = output_paragraph_offset;
get_rest_of_line (0, &temp);
/* Use @settitle value if @top parameter is empty. */
if (STREQ (command, "top") && strlen(temp) == 0)
temp = xstrdup (title ? title : "");
/* Docbook does not support @unnumbered at all. So we provide numbers
that other formats use. @appendix seems to be fine though, so we let
Docbook handle that as usual. */
if (docbook && enum_marker != APPENDIX_MAGIC)
{
if (section_alist[search_sectioning (cmd)].num == ENUM_SECT_NO
&& section_alist[search_sectioning (cmd)].toc == TOC_YES)
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (xml_element (secname),
START, "label=\"%s\" xreflabel=\"%s\"",
handle_enum_increment (level, search_sectioning (cmd)),
text_expansion (temp));
else
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (xml_element (secname),
START, "label=\"%s\"",
handle_enum_increment (level, search_sectioning (cmd)));
}
else
xml_insert_element (xml_element (secname), START);
xml_insert_element (TITLE, START);
xml_open_section (level, secname);
execute_string (temp);
xml_insert_element (TITLE, END);
free (temp);
}
else
{
if (docbook)
{
if (level > 0)
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (xml_element (secname), START,
"renderas=\"sect%d\"", level);
else
xml_insert_element_with_attribute (xml_element (secname), START,
"renderas=\"other\"");
}
else
xml_insert_element (xml_element (secname), START);
get_rest_of_line (0, &temp);
execute_string ("%s", temp);
free (temp);
xml_insert_element (xml_element (secname), END);
}
}
else if (html)
sectioning_html (level, secname);
else
insert_and_underscore (level, secname);
}
/* Insert the text following input_text_offset up to the end of the line
in a new, separate paragraph. Directly underneath it, insert a
line of WITH_CHAR, the same length of the inserted text. */
void
insert_and_underscore (int level, char *cmd)
{
int i, len;
int index;
int old_no_indent;
unsigned char *starting_pos, *ending_pos;
char *temp;
char with_char = scoring_characters[level];
close_paragraph ();
filling_enabled = indented_fill = 0;
old_no_indent = no_indent;
no_indent = 1;
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string)
append_to_expansion_output (input_text_offset + 1);
get_rest_of_line (0, &temp);
/* Use @settitle value if @top parameter is empty. */
if (STREQ (command, "top") && strlen(temp) == 0)
temp = xstrdup (title ? title : "");
starting_pos = output_paragraph + output_paragraph_offset;
/* Poor man's cache for section title. */
if (strlen (last_sectioning_title))
free (last_sectioning_title);
last_sectioning_title = xstrdup (temp);
index = search_sectioning (cmd);
if (index < 0)
{
/* should never happen, but a poor guy, named Murphy ... */
warning (_("Internal error (search_sectioning) `%s'!"), cmd);
return;
}
/* This is a bit tricky: we must produce "X.Y SECTION-NAME" in the
Info output and in TOC, but only SECTION-NAME in the macro-expanded
output. */
/* Step 1: produce "X.Y" and add it to Info output. */
add_word_args ("%s ", handle_enum_increment (level, index));
/* Step 2: add "SECTION-NAME" to both Info and macro-expanded output. */
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string)
{
char *temp1 = xmalloc (2 + strlen (temp));
sprintf (temp1, "%s\n", temp);
remember_itext (input_text, input_text_offset);
me_execute_string (temp1);
free (temp1);
}
else
execute_string ("%s\n", temp);
/* Step 3: pluck "X.Y SECTION-NAME" from the output buffer and
insert it into the TOC. */
ending_pos = output_paragraph + output_paragraph_offset;
if (section_alist[index].toc == TOC_YES)
toc_add_entry (substring (starting_pos, ending_pos - 1),
level, current_node, NULL);
free (temp);
len = (ending_pos - starting_pos) - 1;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
add_char (with_char);
insert ('\n');
close_paragraph ();
filling_enabled = 1;
no_indent = old_no_indent;
}
/* Insert the text following input_text_offset up to the end of the
line as an HTML heading element of the appropriate `level' and
tagged as an anchor for the current node.. */
void
sectioning_html (int level, char *cmd)
{
static int toc_ref_count = 0;
int index;
int old_no_indent;
unsigned char *starting_pos, *ending_pos;
char *temp, *toc_anchor = NULL;
close_paragraph ();
filling_enabled = indented_fill = 0;
old_no_indent = no_indent;
no_indent = 1;
/* level 0 (chapter) is <h2>, and we go down from there. */
add_html_block_elt_args ("<h%d class=\"%s\">", level + 2, cmd);
/* If we are outside of any node, produce an anchor that
the TOC could refer to. */
if (!current_node || !*current_node)
{
static const char a_name[] = "<a name=\"";
starting_pos = output_paragraph + output_paragraph_offset;
add_word_args ("%sTOC%d\">", a_name, toc_ref_count++);
toc_anchor = substring (starting_pos + sizeof (a_name) - 1,
output_paragraph + output_paragraph_offset);
/* This must be added after toc_anchor is extracted, since
toc_anchor cannot include the closing </a>. For details,
see toc.c:toc_add_entry and toc.c:contents_update_html.
Also, the anchor close must be output before the section name
in case the name itself contains an anchor. */
add_word ("</a>");
}
starting_pos = output_paragraph + output_paragraph_offset;
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string)
append_to_expansion_output (input_text_offset + 1);
get_rest_of_line (0, &temp);
/* Use @settitle value if @top parameter is empty. */
if (STREQ (command, "top") && strlen(temp) == 0)
temp = xstrdup (title ? title : "");
index = search_sectioning (cmd);
if (index < 0)
{
/* should never happen, but a poor guy, named Murphy ... */
warning (_("Internal error (search_sectioning) \"%s\"!"), cmd);
return;
}
/* Produce "X.Y" and add it to HTML output. */
{
char *title_number = handle_enum_increment (level, index);
if (strlen (title_number) > 0)
add_word_args ("%s ", title_number);
}
/* add the section name to both HTML and macro-expanded output. */
if (macro_expansion_output_stream && !executing_string)
{
remember_itext (input_text, input_text_offset);
me_execute_string (temp);
write_region_to_macro_output ("\n", 0, 1);
}
else
execute_string ("%s", temp);
ending_pos = output_paragraph + output_paragraph_offset;
/* Pluck ``X.Y SECTION-NAME'' from the output buffer and insert it
into the TOC. */
if (section_alist[index].toc == TOC_YES)
toc_add_entry (substring (starting_pos, ending_pos),
level, current_node, toc_anchor);
free (temp);
if (outstanding_node)
outstanding_node = 0;
add_word_args ("</h%d>", level + 2);
close_paragraph();
filling_enabled = 1;
no_indent = old_no_indent;
}
/* Shift the meaning of @section to @chapter. */
void
cm_raisesections (void)
{
discard_until ("\n");
section_alist_offset--;
}
/* Shift the meaning of @chapter to @section. */
void
cm_lowersections (void)
{
discard_until ("\n");
section_alist_offset++;
}
/* The command still works, but prints a warning message in addition. */
void
cm_ideprecated (int arg, int start, int end)
{
warning (_("%c%s is obsolete; use %c%s instead"),
COMMAND_PREFIX, command, COMMAND_PREFIX, command + 1);
sectioning_underscore (command + 1);
}
/* Treat this just like @unnumbered. The only difference is
in node defaulting. */
void
cm_top (void)
{
/* It is an error to have more than one @top. */
if (top_node_seen && strcmp (current_node, "Top") != 0)
{
TAG_ENTRY *tag = tag_table;
line_error (_("Node with %ctop as a section already exists"),
COMMAND_PREFIX);
while (tag)
{
if (tag->flags & TAG_FLAG_IS_TOP)
{
file_line_error (tag->filename, tag->line_no,
_("Here is the %ctop node"), COMMAND_PREFIX);
return;
}
tag = tag->next_ent;
}
}
else
{
top_node_seen = 1;
/* It is an error to use @top before using @node. */
if (!tag_table)
{
char *top_name;
get_rest_of_line (0, &top_name);
line_error (_("%ctop used before %cnode, defaulting to %s"),
COMMAND_PREFIX, COMMAND_PREFIX, top_name);
execute_string ("@node Top, , (dir), (dir)\n@top %s\n", top_name);
free (top_name);
return;
}
cm_unnumbered ();
/* The most recently defined node is the top node. */
tag_table->flags |= TAG_FLAG_IS_TOP;
/* Now set the logical hierarchical level of the Top node. */
{
int orig_offset = input_text_offset;
input_text_offset = search_forward (node_search_string, orig_offset);
if (input_text_offset > 0)
{
int this_section;
/* We have encountered a non-top node, so mark that one exists. */
non_top_node_seen = 1;
/* Move to the end of this line, and find out what the
sectioning command is here. */
while (input_text[input_text_offset] != '\n')
input_text_offset++;
if (input_text_offset < input_text_length)
input_text_offset++;
this_section = what_section (input_text + input_text_offset,
NULL);
/* If we found a sectioning command, then give the top section
a level of this section - 1. */
if (this_section != -1)
set_top_section_level (this_section - 1);
}
input_text_offset = orig_offset;
}
}
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is a chapter heading. */
void
cm_chapter (void)
{
enum_marker = 0;
sectioning_underscore ("chapter");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is a section heading. */
void
cm_section (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("section");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is a subsection heading. */
void
cm_subsection (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("subsection");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is a subsubsection heading. */
void
cm_subsubsection (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("subsubsection");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is an unnumbered heading. */
void
cm_unnumbered (void)
{
enum_marker = UNNUMBERED_MAGIC;
sectioning_underscore ("unnumbered");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is an unnumbered section heading. */
void
cm_unnumberedsec (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("unnumberedsec");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is an unnumbered
subsection heading. */
void
cm_unnumberedsubsec (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("unnumberedsubsec");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is an unnumbered
subsubsection heading. */
void
cm_unnumberedsubsubsec (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("unnumberedsubsubsec");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is an appendix heading. */
void
cm_appendix (void)
{
/* Reset top level number so we start from Appendix A */
if (enum_marker != APPENDIX_MAGIC)
numbers [0] = 0;
enum_marker = APPENDIX_MAGIC;
sectioning_underscore ("appendix");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is an appendix section heading. */
void
cm_appendixsec (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("appendixsec");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is an appendix subsection heading. */
void
cm_appendixsubsec (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("appendixsubsec");
}
/* The remainder of the text on this line is an appendix
subsubsection heading. */
void
cm_appendixsubsubsec (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("appendixsubsubsec");
}
/* Compatibility functions substitute for chapter, section, etc. */
void
cm_majorheading (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("majorheading");
}
void
cm_chapheading (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("chapheading");
}
void
cm_heading (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("heading");
}
void
cm_subheading (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("subheading");
}
void
cm_subsubheading (void)
{
sectioning_underscore ("subsubheading");
}