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%D \module
%D [ file=java-ini,
%D version=1998.01.30,
%D title=\CONTEXT\ JavaScript Macros,
%D subtitle=Initialization,
%D author=Hans Hagen,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright={PRAGMA / Hans Hagen \& Ton Otten}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
%C details.
\writestatus{loading}{Context JavaScript Macros / Initialization}
% BUG: preamble zonder used/used en split
% JavaScript support is under development. In the near future
% a slightly different model will be used. The JScode stuff
% will probably become just auto function inclusion and the
% JS_* things will disappear. First I have to find a way to
% deal with global variables so the 'uses' thing will remain.
% ook p{ref}
% documentation should be corrected to JS(
% Also, obeylines will be supported.
\unprotect
%D \JAVA\ support is not implemented as a generic support
%D module. The main reason for this is that passing system
%D variables to a \JAVASCRIPT\ is closely related to other core
%D macros. First some messages:
\startmessages dutch library: javascript
title: javascript
1: script set -- wordt geladen
2: onbekende preamble --
\stopmessages
\startmessages english library: javascript
title: javascript
1: loading script set --
2: unknown preamble --
\stopmessages
\startmessages german library: javascript
title: javascript
1: Lade Scriptdatei --
2: unbekannte Preamble --
\stopmessages
\startmessages czech library: javascript
title: javascript
1: nacita se soubor skriptu --
2: neznama preambule --
\stopmessages
\startmessages italian library: javascript
title: javascript
1: caricamento dello script set --
2: preambolo sconosciuto --
\stopmessages
\startmessages norwegian library: javascript
title: javascript
1: leser inn scriptsett --
2: ukjent 'preamble' --
\stopmessages
\startmessages romanian library: javascript
title: javascript
1: se incarca scriptul --
2: preambul necunoscut --
\stopmessages
%D \TEX\ is not the right tool to check the \JAVA\ code; the
%D most we can do is reporting some passed variables:
\newif\iftraceJScode \traceJScodefalse
\let\traceJScode\traceJScodetrue
%D A bit out of place, but not dangerous:
\bgroup
\catcode127=\@@letter
\gdef\delcharacter{^^7f}
\egroup
%D The number of passed variables is minimalized by setting the
%D next switch.
\newif\ifminimalizeJScode \minimalizeJScodetrue
%D \macros
%D {JS*}
%D
%D Because \JAVASCRIPT's are activated by the user, for
%D instance by activating on a button, their support is closely
%D related to the referencing mechanism. Integration takes
%D place by
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \goto{calculate total}[Sum()]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The \type{()} classify this as a script. If they are absent,
%D the keyword is treated as a normal reference.
%D
%D One can pass arguments to such a script by saying:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \goto{calculate total}[Sum(1.5,2.3)]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D References are passed by using the \type{R{}} classifier.
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \goto{calculate total}[Sum(1.5,2.3,R{overflow})]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The last call calls the script \type{Sum} and passes the
%D next set of variables:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D JS_S_1="1.5";
%D JS_S_2="2.3";
%D JS_R_3="overflow";
%D JS_P_3=3;
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The first two parameters are just strings, the third one
%D however is treated as a reference and results in passing the
%D reference (if needed this references is prefixed) and the
%D (real) page number. The alternative:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \goto{calculate total}[JS(Sum{V{1.5},V{2.3},R{overflow}})]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D does a verbose passing:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D JS_V_1=1.5;
%D JS_V_2=2.3;
%D JS_R_3="overflow";
%D JS_P_3=3;
%D \stoptyping
% %D
% %D Finally we have a counter that tells\JAVA\ how many
% %D arguments were passed,
% %D
% %D \starttyping
% %D JS_N
% %D \stoptyping
%D We will also support direct function calls. In that case
%D no intermediate variables are used.
%D \macros
%D {startJScode}
%D
%D A piece of \JAVASCRIPT\ code is defined by saying:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJScode{SomeScript}
%D var Item=this.getField("item");
%D N=Item.getArray();
%D Total=this.getField("total");
%D Total.value=0;
%D for (j=0; j<N.length; j++)
%D { if (N[j].value!="")
%D { Total.value += N[j].value } } ;
%D if ((JS_N>0) && (JS_R_1!=""))
%D { gotoNamedDest(JS_R_1) };
%D \stopJScode
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D Such a piece of code is closely related to the interpreter
%D used. Watch the last two lines, here the script adapts
%D itself to the presence of a reference.
%D
%D While
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJScode{name}
%D name = 4 ;
%D \stopJScode
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D assumes uses no preamble or presumes that the preamble is
%D always loaded, the next definition also tells \CONTEXT\ to
%D actually include the preamble needed.
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJScode{uses} uses {later}
%D uses = 6 ;
%D \stopJScode
%D \stoptyping
\long\def\startJScode#1 #2
{\doifelse{#2}{uses}
{\dostartJScodeA{#1}}
{\dostartJScodeB{#1} #2 }}
\long\def\dostartJScodeA#1#2 #3\stopJScode
{\long\setgvalue{\r!java#1}{\do{#2}{#3}}}
\long\def\dostartJScodeB#1#2\stopJScode
{\long\setgvalue{\r!java#1}{\do{}{#2}}}
\let\stopJScode\relax
%D \macros
%D {presetJScode}
%D
%D The code can be retrieved by saying
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \presetJScode{SomeScript}{template}
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D Such a template is a comma separated list, where
%D individual entries can optionally be transformed by
%D \type{R{}} and \type{V{}}.
%D
%D After this call, the code is available in \type{\JScode}.
\def\setverbosecscharacter#1%
{\edef#1{\string#1}}
\def\setverbosecscharacters % temporary hack
{\setverbosecscharacter |\setverbosecscharacter ~%
\setverbosecscharacter\:\setverbosecscharacter\;%
\setverbosecscharacter\+\setverbosecscharacter\-%
\setverbosecscharacter\[\setverbosecscharacter\]%
\setverbosecscharacter\.\setverbosecscharacter\\%
\setverbosecscharacter\)\setverbosecscharacter\(%
\setverbosecscharacter\0\setverbosecscharacter\1%
\setverbosecscharacter\2\setverbosecscharacter\3%
\setverbosecscharacter\4\setverbosecscharacter\5%
\setverbosecscharacter\6\setverbosecscharacter\7%
\setverbosecscharacter\8\setverbosecscharacter\9%
\setverbosecscharacter\n\setverbosecscharacter\s%
\setverbosecscharacter\/}
\newif\ifdirectJScode
\def\presetJScode#1#2% #1=operation #2=arguments
{\setverbosecscharacters
\def\par{\delcharacter}% was: { }
\scratchcounter\zerocount
\globallet\JScode\empty
\def\do##1##2%
{\doifelse{##2}{!}\directJScodetrue\directJScodefalse}%
\getvalue{\r!java#1}%
\edef\!!stringa{#2}%
\ifx\!!stringa\empty \else
\processcommacommand[\!!stringa]\dopresetJSvariables
\fi
\def\docommando##1%
{\doifundefinedelse{\r!java\r!java##1}
{\showmessage\m!javascript2{##1}}
{\useJSpreamblenow{##1}}}%
% {\doglobal\increment\currentJSpreamble
% \doglobal\addtocommalist{##1}\allJSpreambles}}%
\def\do##1##2%
{\xdef\JScode{\ifdirectJScode#1(\JScode)\else\JScode##2\fi}%
%\xdef\JScode{JS\string_N=\the\scratchcounter;\JScode}%
\processcommalist[##1]\docommando}%
\getvalue{\r!java#1}}
\def\dopresetJSvariables#1%
{\advance\scratchcounter \plusone
\donefalse
\dodopresetJSvariables#1\end}%
\def\dodopresetJSvariables
{\doifnextcharelse R\dodopresetJSrefvariables
{\doifnextcharelse V\dodopresetJSvervariables
{\doifnextcharelse S\dodopresetJSstrvariables
\dodopresetJSrawvariables}}}
\def\dodopresetJSrefvariables R#1\end
{\doifreferencefoundelse{#1}
{\donetrue \dododopresetJSvariables R{\referenceprefix#1}%
\donefalse\dododopresetJSvariables P{\currentrealreference}}
{\unknownreference{#1}}%
\ifminimalizeJScode \else
\donetrue\dododopresetJSvariables S{#1}%
\fi}
\def\dodopresetJSvervariables V#1\end
{\donefalse\dododopresetJSvariables V{#1}%
\ifminimalizeJScode \else
\donetrue\dododopresetJSvariables S{#1}%
\fi}
\def\dodopresetJSstrvariables S#1\end
{\donetrue\dododopresetJSvariables S{#1}}
\def\dodopresetJSrawvariables #1\end
{\donetrue\dododopresetJSvariables S{#1}}
\def\JSprefix#1%
{JS\string_#1\string_\the\scratchcounter}
\def\dododopresetJSvariables#1#2%
{\iftraceJScode
\writestatus{JavaScript}{\JSprefix#1=#2}
\xdef\JScode{\JScode console.println("\JSprefix#1=#2"); }%
\fi
\ifdirectJScode
\xdef\JScode{\ifx\JScode\empty\else\JScode,\fi\ifdone"#2"\else#2\fi}%
\else
\xdef\JScode{\JScode\JSprefix#1=\ifdone"#2"\else#2\fi; }%
\fi}
%D \macros
%D {startJSpreamble, flushJSpreamble}
%D
%D One can define insert \JAVASCRIPT\ code at the document level
%D by using:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJSpreamble{oeps}
%D oeps = 1 ;
%D \stopJSpreamble
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D which is the same as:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJSpreamble{now} used now
%D now = 2 ;
%D \stopJSpreamble
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D while the next definition is only included when actually
%D used.
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJSpreamble{later} used later
%D later = 3 ;
%D \stopJSpreamble
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D This command may be used more that once, but always before
%D the first page is shipped out.
\newif\ifoneJSpreamble \oneJSpreamblefalse
\let\allJSpreambles\empty
\newcounter\nofJSpreambles
\newcounter\currentJSpreamble
% \long\def\startJSpreamble#1 #2 %
% {\bgroup % we need to restore the catcodes
% \popendofline % just in case it happens while reading lists
% \doifelse{#2}{used}
% {\dostartJSpreamble#1 }
% {\dostartJSpreamble#1 now #2 }}
%
% \long\def\dostartJSpreamble#1 #2 #3\stopJSpreamble
% {\processaction
% [#2]
% [ later=>\chardef\JSstatus\zerocount,%
% now=>\chardef\JSstatus\plusone ,%
% \s!default=>\chardef\JSstatus\plustwo ,%
% \s!unknown=>\chardef\JSstatus\plustwo ]%
% \presetJSfunctions #3function ()\end
% \long\setgvalue{\r!java\r!java#1}{#3}%
% \ifcase\JSstatus \else
% \useJSpreamblenow{#1}%
% \fi
% \egroup}
\long\def\startJSpreamble#1 #2 %
{\bgroup % we need to restore the catcodes
\popendofline % just in case it happens while reading lists
\doifelse{#2}{used}
{\dostartJSpreamble#1 }
{\dostartJSpreamble#1 now #2 }}
\long\def\dostartJSpreamble#1 #2 %
{\processaction
[#2]
[ later=>\chardef\JSstatus\zerocount,%
now=>\chardef\JSstatus\plusone ,%
\s!default=>\chardef\JSstatus\plustwo ,%
\s!unknown=>\chardef\JSstatus\plustwo ]%
\ifaddJSlinebreaks
\obeylines \let\obeyedline \normalpar
\obeyspaces \let\obeyedspace\normalspace
\fi
\dodostartJSpreamble{#1}}
\long\def\dodostartJSpreamble#1#2\stopJSpreamble
{\presetJSfunctions #2function ()\end
\long\setgvalue{\r!java\r!java#1}{#2}%
\ifcase\JSstatus \else
\useJSpreamblenow{#1}%
\fi
\egroup}
%D \macros
%D {setJSpreamble, addtoJSpreamble}
%D
%D In addition to the previous preamble definitions, we can
%D set a preamble \quote {in||line} and add tokens to a
%D preamble.
\def\setJSpreamble#1#2%
{\doifundefined{\r!java\r!java#1}
{\setgvalue{\r!java\r!java#1}{#2;}%
\doglobal\increment\currentJSpreamble
\doglobal\addtocommalist{#1}\allJSpreambles}}
\def\addtoJSpreamble#1#2%
{\doifdefinedelse{\r!java\r!java#1}
{\edef\!!stringa{\r!java\r!java#1}%
\edef\!!stringb{\csname\!!stringa\endcsname}%
\@EA\setgvalue\@EA\!!stringa\@EA{\!!stringb #2;}}
{\setJSpreamble{#1}{#2}}}
%D \macros
%D {useJSpreamblenow}
%D
%D The next macro can be used to force inclusion of postponed
%D \JAVASCRIPT\ preambles.
\def\useJSpreamblenow#1%
{\doglobal\increment\currentJSpreamble
\doglobal\addtocommalist{#1}\allJSpreambles}
%D Because we want to check for valid calls, we preload the
%D functions. This means that we can call them directly as
%D well as indirectly when defined by \type {\startJScode} etc.
% \long\def\presetJSfunctions#1function #2(#3)%
% {\doifelsenothing{#2}
% {\long\def\presetJSfunctions##1\end{}}
% {\stripspaces\from#2\to\ascii
% \doifundefined{\r!java\ascii}{\setgvalue{\r!java\ascii}{\do{}{!}}}}%
% \presetJSfunctions}
\long\def\presetJSfunctions#1function#2(#3)%
{\doifelse{#2}\space
{\long\def\presetJSfunctions##1\end{}}
{\stripspaces\from#2\to\ascii
\doifundefined{\r!java\ascii}{\setgvalue{\r!java\ascii}{\do{}{!}}}}%
\presetJSfunctions}
\def\getJSpreamble#1%
{\getvalue{\r!java\r!java#1}}
\def\presetJSpreamble
{\ifx\allJSpreambles\empty\else
\bgroup
\setverbosecscharacters
\def\par{\delcharacter}% was: { }
\globallet\JSpreamble\empty
\def\@@collectedJSpreamble{\r!java\r!java collected}%
\letvalue{\@@collectedJSpreamble}=\empty
\def\docommando##1%
{\xdef\JScode{\getvalue{\r!java\r!java##1}}%
\ifoneJSpreamble % \global\letcdcsname
\@EA\setxvalue\@EA\@@collectedJSpreamble\@EA
{\csname\@@collectedJSpreamble\endcsname\JScode}%
\else
\setxvalue{\r!java\r!java##1}{\JScode}%
\fi}%
\processcommacommand[\allJSpreambles]\docommando
\ifoneJSpreamble
\gdef\allJSpreambles{collected}%
\fi
\globallet\presetJSpreamble\relax
\egroup
\fi}
\def\flushJSpreamble
{\iflocation\ifx\allJSpreambles\empty\else
\ifcase\nofJSpreambles\else\ifnum\nofJSpreambles=\currentJSpreamble
\bgroup
\presetJSpreamble
\expanded{\doflushJSpreamble{\allJSpreambles}}%
\globallet\flushJSpreamble\relax
\globallet\allJSpreambles\empty
\egroup
\fi\fi
\fi\fi}
\def\finalflushJSpreamble
{\iflocation
\flushJSpreamble
\ifcase\currentJSpreamble\relax\else
\savecurrentvalue\nofJSpreambles\currentJSpreamble
\globallet\currentJSpreamble\nofJSpreambles
\fi
\fi}
\prependtoks \flushJSpreamble \to \everyshipout
\prependtoks \finalflushJSpreamble \to \everylastshipout
%D \macros
%D {doPSsanitizeJScode}
%D
%D Before the code can be passed to the (\POSTSCRIPT\ or \PDF)
%D output file, some precautions must be made concerning the
%D use of \type{(} and~\type{)}. Here we use a beautiful
%D \type{\aftergroup} trick I discovered in the \TABLE\ format.
\def\doPSsanitizeJScode#1\to#2%
{\begingroup
\scratchcounter\zerocount % \aftergroup counter
\aftergroup\xdef
\aftergroup#2%
\aftergroup{%
\expanded{\convertargument#1\noexpand\to\noexpand\JScode}%
\expandafter\handletokens\JScode\with\dodoPSsanitizeJScode
\aftergroup}%
\endgroup
\iftraceJScode
\writestatus{JS trace}{#2}%
\fi}
%D I started with:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \def\dodoPSsanitizeJScode#1%
%D {\aftergroup\string
%D \if#1(%
%D \expandafter\aftergroup\csname#1\endcsname
%D \else\if#1)%
%D \expandafter\aftergroup\csname#1\endcsname
%D \else\if#1;%
%D \aftergroup;\aftergroup\string\expandafter\aftergroup\
%D \else
%D \expandafter\aftergroup#1%
%D \fi\fi\fi
%D \advance\scratchcounter by 1
%D \ifnum\scratchcounter=500
%D \expandafter\dododoPSsanitizeJScode
%D \fi}
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D For pretty printing purposes, we need some way to signal
%D \TEX\ macros. Therefore we introduce a special keyword
%D \type{TEX}. When followed by a space, this keyword is
%D ignored, that is, filtered from the stream. Now we have:
\chardef\JSisTEX \zerocount
\chardef\JScomment\zerocount
\newif\ifaddJSlinebreaks \addJSlinebreakstrue
\def\flushJSisTEX
{\ifcase\JSisTEX
\or \aftergroup T%
\or \aftergroup T\aftergroup E%
\or \aftergroup T\aftergroup E\aftergroup X%
\fi
\chardef\JSisTEX\zerocount}
% \def\doJSlinebreak
% {\ifaddJSlinebreaks
% \aftergroup\string\aftergroup\n%
% \fi}
%
% \def\dodoPSsanitizeJScode#1% % input stack>500 & TEX check
% {\if#1/%
% \ifnum\JScomment=0
% \chardef\JScomment\plusone
% \else\ifnum\JScomment=1
% \chardef\JScomment\plustwo
% \fi\fi
% \else
% \ifnum\JScomment=1
% \aftergroup/%
% \chardef\JScomment\zerocount
% \fi
% \ifnum\JScomment=2
% \if#1\delcharacter
% \chardef\JScomment\zerocount
% \fi
% \else
% \if#1\delcharacter
% \flushJSisTEX\doJSlinebreak
% \else\if#1(%
% \flushJSisTEX\aftergroup\string\expandafter\aftergroup\csname#1\endcsname
% \else\if#1)%
% \flushJSisTEX\aftergroup\string\expandafter\aftergroup\csname#1\endcsname
% \else\if#1;%
% \flushJSisTEX\aftergroup;\doJSlinebreak
% \else\if#1T%
% \ifnum\JSisTEX=0 \chardef\JSisTEX\plusone \else\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup T\fi
% \else\if#1E%
% \ifnum\JSisTEX=1 \chardef\JSisTEX\plustwo \else\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup E\fi
% \else\if#1X%
% \ifnum\JSisTEX=2 \chardef\JSisTEX\plusthree \else\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup X\fi
% \else\if#1\normalspace
% \ifnum\JSisTEX=3 \chardef\JSisTEX\zerocount \else\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup#1\fi
% \else
% \flushJSisTEX\aftergroup\string\expandafter\aftergroup#1%
% \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
% \fi
% \fi
% \dododoPSsanitizeJScode}
% todo: "http:\\" -> simple. maar wel \" afvangen
%
% use new pdftex escape mechanism or make fully expandable version, not used that often btw
\chardef\JSstring\zerocount
\def\doJSlinebreak
{\chardef\JScomment\zerocount
\chardef\JSstring\zerocount
\ifaddJSlinebreaks
\aftergroup\string\aftergroup\n%
\fi}
\def\dodoPSsanitizeJScode#1% % input stack>500 & TEX check
{\if#1/%
\ifnum\JSstring=0
\ifnum\JScomment=0
\chardef\JScomment\plusone
\else\ifnum\JScomment=1
\chardef\JScomment\plustwo
\fi\fi
\else
\aftergroup/%
\fi
\else
\ifnum\JScomment=1
\aftergroup/%
\chardef\JScomment\zerocount
\fi
% is the delchar trick still needed?
\ifnum\JScomment=2
\ifnum`#1=13 % brrr
\doJSlinebreak
\else\if#1\par
\doJSlinebreak
\else\if#1\delcharacter
\doJSlinebreak
\fi\fi\fi
\else
\ifnum`#1=13 % brrr
\flushJSisTEX\doJSlinebreak
\else\if#1\par
\flushJSisTEX\doJSlinebreak
\else\if#1\delcharacter
\flushJSisTEX\doJSlinebreak
\else\if#1(%
\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup\string\expandafter\aftergroup\csname#1\endcsname
\else\if#1)%
\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup\string\expandafter\aftergroup\csname#1\endcsname
%\else\if#1;%
% \flushJSisTEX\aftergroup;\doJSlinebreak
\else\if#1T%
\ifnum\JSisTEX=0 \chardef\JSisTEX\plusone \else\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup T\fi
\else\if#1E%
\ifnum\JSisTEX=1 \chardef\JSisTEX\plustwo \else\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup E\fi
\else\if#1X%
\ifnum\JSisTEX=2 \chardef\JSisTEX\plusthree \else\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup X\fi
\else\if#1\normalspace
\ifnum\JSisTEX=3 \chardef\JSisTEX\zerocount \else\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup#1\fi
\else
% todo: "test\"test"
\if#1"%
\ifcase\JSstring
\chardef\JSstring\plusone
\else
\chardef\JSstring\zerocount
\fi
\fi
\flushJSisTEX\aftergroup\string\expandafter\aftergroup#1%
\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi % \fi
\fi
\fi
\dododoPSsanitizeJScode}
%D Close reading learns that one line comments (\type{// ...})
%D are removed from the stream. This permits switching in
%D pretty printing \JAVASCRIPT\ sources as well as saves
%D some bytes.
%D The magic 500 in the next hack prevents the input stack from
%D overflowing when large scripts are sanitized.
%\beginTEX
\def\dododoPSsanitizeJScode
{\ifcase\JSisTEX\ifcase\JScomment
\advance\scratchcounter \plusone
\fi\fi
\ifnum\scratchcounter=500
\expandafter\dodododoPSsanitizeJScode
\fi}
\def\dodododoPSsanitizeJScode
{\let\next={%
\aftergroup}%
\endgroup
\begingroup
\aftergroup\xdef
\aftergroup\sanitizedJScode
\aftergroup{%
\aftergroup\sanitizedJScode
\let\next=}}
%\endTEX
%
% Why is \aftergroup not doing what I expect?
%
% \beginETEX \aftergroup
%
% \let\dododoPSsanitizeJScode\relax
%
% \endETEX
%D The macro \type{\doPSsanitizeJScode} converts its argument
%D into the macro \type{\sanitizedJScode}, thereby prefixing
%D each \type{(} and \type{)} by a slash.
%D Hooking this mechanism into the general \CONTEXT\ reference
%D mechanism does not take much effort:
\definespecialtest{JS}%
{\doifdefinedelse{\r!java\currentreferenceoperation}}
\definespeciallocation{JS}#1#2%
{\iflocation
\bgroup
\bgroup
\presetJScode
\currentreferenceoperation
\currentreferencearguments
\egroup
\dostartgoto
\data
{#2}%
\start
\dostartgotoJS\buttonwidth\buttonheight\JScode
\stop
\dostopgotoJS
\dostopgoto
\egroup
\else
{#2}%
\fi}
%D \macros
%D {useJSscripts}
%D
%D In due time, users will build their collections of scripts,
%D which can be used (loaded) when applicable. Although not all
%D public, we will provide some general purpose scripts,
%D collected in files with names like \type{java-...}. One can
%D load these scripts with \type{\useJSscripts}, like:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \useJSscripts[fld]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The not so complicated implementation of this macro is:
\def\dodouseJSscripts#1%
{\doifelse{#1}\v!reset
{\let\allJSpreambles\empty}
{\doifundefined{\c!file\f!javascriptprefix#1}
{\startnointerference
\letgvalueempty{\c!file\f!javascriptprefix#1}%
\makeshortfilename[\f!javascriptprefix#1]%
\showmessage\m!javascript1{#1}%
\startreadingfile
\readsysfile\shortfilename\donothing\donothing
\stopreadingfile
\stopnointerference}}}
\def\douseJSscripts[#1][#2]%
{\processcommalist[#1]\dodouseJSscripts
\processcommalist[#2]\useJSpreamblenow}
\def\useJSscripts
{\dodoubleempty\douseJSscripts}
\protect \endinput
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