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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Austin Clements
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
import sys
import os
import errno
import argparse
import shlex
import json
import subprocess
import re
import collections
import hashlib
import shutil
import curses
import filecmp
import io
import traceback
import time
try:
import fcntl
except ImportError:
# Non-UNIX platform
fcntl = None
def debug(string, *args):
if debug.enabled:
print(string.format(*args), file=sys.stderr)
debug.enabled = False
def debug_exc():
if debug.enabled:
traceback.print_exc()
def main():
# Parse command-line
arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='''A 21st century LaTeX wrapper,
%(prog)s runs latex (and bibtex) the right number of times so you
don't have to,
strips the log spew to make errors visible,
and plays well with standard build tools.''')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'-o', metavar='FILE', dest='output', default=None,
help='Output file name (default: derived from input file)')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'--latex-cmd', metavar='CMD', default='pdflatex',
help='Latex command (default: %(default)s)')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'--latex-args', metavar='ARGS', type=arg_parser_shlex,
help='Additional command-line arguments for latex.'
' This will be parsed and split using POSIX shell rules.')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'--bibtex-cmd', metavar='CMD', default='bibtex',
help='Bibtex command (default: %(default)s)')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'--bibtex-args', metavar='ARGS', type=arg_parser_shlex,
help='Additional command-line arguments for bibtex')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'--max-iterations', metavar='N', type=int, default=10,
help='Max number of times to run latex before giving up'
' (default: %(default)s)')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'-W', metavar='(no-)CLASS',
action=ArgParserWarnAction, dest='nowarns', default=set(['underfull']),
help='Enable/disable warning from CLASS, which can be any package name, '
'LaTeX warning class (e.g., font), bad box type '
'(underfull, overfull, loose, tight), or "all"')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'-O', metavar='DIR', dest='obj_dir', default='latex.out',
help='Directory for intermediate files and control database '
'(default: %(default)s)')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'--color', choices=('auto', 'always', 'never'), default='auto',
help='When to colorize messages')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'--verbose-cmds', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Print commands as they are executed')
arg_parser.add_argument(
'--debug', action='store_true',
help='Enable detailed debug output')
actions = arg_parser.add_argument_group('actions')
actions.add_argument(
'--clean-all', action='store_true', help='Delete output files')
actions.add_argument(
'file', nargs='?', help='.tex file to compile')
args = arg_parser.parse_args()
if not any([args.clean_all, args.file]):
arg_parser.error('at least one action is required')
args.latex_args = args.latex_args or []
args.bibtex_args = args.bibtex_args or []
verbose_cmd.enabled = args.verbose_cmds
debug.enabled = args.debug
# A note about encodings: POSIX encoding is a mess; TeX encoding
# is a disaster. Our goal is to make things no worse, so we want
# byte-accurate round-tripping of TeX messages. Since TeX
# messages are *basically* text, we use strings and
# surrogateescape'ing for both input and output. I'm not fond of
# setting surrogateescape globally, but it's far easier than
# dealing with every place we pass TeX output through.
# Conveniently, JSON can round-trip surrogateescape'd strings, so
# our control database doesn't need special handling.
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(
sys.stdout.buffer, encoding=sys.stdout.encoding,
errors='surrogateescape', line_buffering=sys.stdout.line_buffering)
sys.stderr = io.TextIOWrapper(
sys.stderr.buffer, encoding=sys.stderr.encoding,
errors='surrogateescape', line_buffering=sys.stderr.line_buffering)
Message.setup_color(args.color)
# Open control database.
dbpath = os.path.join(args.obj_dir, '.latexrun.db')
if not os.path.exists(dbpath) and os.path.exists('.latexrun.db'):
# The control database used to live in the source directory.
# Support this for backwards compatibility.
dbpath = '.latexrun.db'
try:
db = DB(dbpath)
except (ValueError, OSError) as e:
print('error opening {}: {}'.format(e.filename if hasattr(e, 'filename')
else dbpath, e),
file=sys.stderr)
debug_exc()
sys.exit(1)
# Clean
if args.clean_all:
try:
db.do_clean(args.obj_dir)
except OSError as e:
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
debug_exc()
sys.exit(1)
# Build
if not args.file:
return
task_commit = None
try:
task_latex = LaTeX(db, args.file, args.latex_cmd, args.latex_args,
args.obj_dir, args.nowarns)
task_commit = LaTeXCommit(db, task_latex, args.output)
task_bibtex = BibTeX(db, task_latex, args.bibtex_cmd, args.bibtex_args,
args.nowarns, args.obj_dir)
tasks = [task_latex, task_commit, task_bibtex]
stable = run_tasks(tasks, args.max_iterations)
# Print final task output and gather exit status
status = 0
for task in tasks:
status = max(task.report(), status)
if not stable:
print('error: files are still changing after {} iterations; giving up'
.format(args.max_iterations), file=sys.stderr)
status = max(status, 1)
except TaskError as e:
print(str(e), file=sys.stderr)
debug_exc()
status = 1
# Report final status, if interesting
fstatus = 'There were errors' if task_commit is None else task_commit.status
if fstatus:
output = args.output
if output is None:
if task_latex.get_outname() is not None:
output = os.path.basename(task_latex.get_outname())
else:
output = 'output'
if Message._color:
terminfo.send('bold', ('setaf', 1))
print('{}; {} not updated'.format(fstatus, output))
if Message._color:
terminfo.send('sgr0')
sys.exit(status)
def arg_parser_shlex(string):
"""Argument parser for shell token lists."""
try:
return shlex.split(string)
except ValueError as e:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(str(e)) from None
class ArgParserWarnAction(argparse.Action):
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, value, option_string=None):
nowarn = getattr(namespace, self.dest)
if value == 'all':
nowarn.clear()
elif value.startswith('no-'):
nowarn.add(value[3:])
else:
nowarn.discard(value)
setattr(namespace, self.dest, nowarn)
def verbose_cmd(args, cwd=None, env=None):
if verbose_cmd.enabled:
cmd = ' '.join(map(shlex.quote, args))
if cwd is not None:
cmd = '(cd {} && {})'.format(shlex.quote(cwd), cmd)
if env is not None:
for k, v in env.items():
if os.environ.get(k) != v:
cmd = '{}={} {}'.format(k, shlex.quote(v), cmd)
print(cmd, file=sys.stderr)
verbose_cmd.enabled = False
def mkdir_p(path):
try:
os.makedirs(path)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(path):
pass
else: raise
class DB:
"""A latexrun control database."""
_VERSION = 'latexrun-db-v2'
def __init__(self, filename):
self.__filename = filename
# Make sure database directory exists
if os.path.dirname(self.__filename):
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(self.__filename), exist_ok=True)
# Lock the database if possible. We don't release this lock
# until the process exits.
lockpath = self.__filename + '.lock'
if fcntl is not None:
lockfd = os.open(lockpath, os.O_CREAT|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CLOEXEC, 0o666)
# Note that this is actually an fcntl lock, not a lockf
# lock. Don't be fooled.
fcntl.lockf(lockfd, fcntl.LOCK_EX, 1)
try:
fp = open(filename, 'r')
except FileNotFoundError:
debug('creating new database')
self.__val = {'version': DB._VERSION}
else:
debug('loading database')
self.__val = json.load(fp)
if 'version' not in self.__val:
raise ValueError('file exists, but does not appear to be a latexrun database'.format(filename))
if self.__val['version'] != DB._VERSION:
raise ValueError('unknown database version {!r}'
.format(self.__val['version']))
def commit(self):
debug('committing database')
# Atomically commit database
tmp_filename = self.__filename + '.tmp'
with open(tmp_filename, 'w') as fp:
json.dump(self.__val, fp, indent=2, separators=(',', ': '))
fp.flush()
os.fsync(fp.fileno())
os.rename(tmp_filename, self.__filename)
def get_summary(self, task_id):
"""Return the recorded summary for the given task or None."""
return self.__val.get('tasks', {}).get(task_id)
def set_summary(self, task_id, summary):
"""Set the summary for the given task."""
self.__val.setdefault('tasks', {})[task_id] = summary
def add_clean(self, filename):
"""Add an output file to be cleaned.
Unlike the output files recorded in the task summaries,
cleanable files strictly accumulate until a clean is
performed.
"""
self.__val.setdefault('clean', {})[filename] = hash_cache.get(filename)
def do_clean(self, obj_dir=None):
"""Remove output files and delete database.
If obj_dir is not None and it is empty after all files are
removed, it will also be removed.
"""
for f, want_hash in self.__val.get('clean', {}).items():
have_hash = hash_cache.get(f)
if have_hash is not None:
if want_hash == have_hash:
debug('unlinking {}', f)
hash_cache.invalidate(f)
os.unlink(f)
else:
print('warning: {} has changed; not removing'.format(f),
file=sys.stderr)
self.__val = {'version': DB._VERSION}
try:
os.unlink(self.__filename)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
if obj_dir is not None:
try:
os.rmdir(obj_dir)
except OSError:
pass
class HashCache:
"""Cache of file hashes.
As latexrun reaches fixed-point, it hashes the same files over and
over, many of which never change. Since hashing is somewhat
expensive, we keep a simple cache of these hashes.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.__cache = {}
def get(self, filename):
"""Return the hash of filename, or * if it was clobbered."""
try:
with open(filename, 'rb') as fp:
st = os.fstat(fp.fileno())
key = (st.st_dev, st.st_ino)
if key in self.__cache:
return self.__cache[key]
debug('hashing {}', filename)
h = hashlib.sha256()
while True:
block = fp.read(256*1024)
if not len(block):
break
h.update(block)
self.__cache[key] = h.hexdigest()
return self.__cache[key]
except (FileNotFoundError, IsADirectoryError):
return None
def clobber(self, filename):
"""If filename's hash is not known, record an invalid hash.
This can be used when filename was overwritten before we were
necessarily able to obtain its hash. filename must exist.
"""
st = os.stat(filename)
key = (st.st_dev, st.st_ino)
if key not in self.__cache:
self.__cache[key] = '*'
def invalidate(self, filename):
try:
st = os.stat(filename)
except OSError as e:
# Pessimistically wipe the whole cache
debug('wiping hash cache ({})', e)
self.__cache.clear()
else:
key = (st.st_dev, st.st_ino)
if key in self.__cache:
del self.__cache[key]
hash_cache = HashCache()
class _Terminfo:
def __init__(self):
self.__tty = os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno())
if self.__tty:
curses.setupterm()
self.__ti = {}
def __ensure(self, cap):
if cap not in self.__ti:
if not self.__tty:
string = None
else:
string = curses.tigetstr(cap)
if string is None or b'$<' in string:
# Don't have this capability or it has a pause
string = None
self.__ti[cap] = string
return self.__ti[cap]
def has(self, *caps):
return all(self.__ensure(cap) is not None for cap in caps)
def send(self, *caps):
# Flush TextIOWrapper to the binary IO buffer
sys.stdout.flush()
for cap in caps:
# We should use curses.putp here, but it's broken in
# Python3 because it writes directly to C's buffered
# stdout and there's no way to flush that.
if isinstance(cap, tuple):
s = curses.tparm(self.__ensure(cap[0]), *cap[1:])
else:
s = self.__ensure(cap)
sys.stdout.buffer.write(s)
terminfo = _Terminfo()
class Progress:
_enabled = None
def __init__(self, prefix):
self.__prefix = prefix
if Progress._enabled is None:
Progress._enabled = (not debug.enabled) and \
terminfo.has('cr', 'el', 'rmam', 'smam')
def __enter__(self):
self.last = ''
self.update('')
return self
def __exit__(self, typ, value, traceback):
if Progress._enabled:
# Beginning of line and clear
terminfo.send('cr', 'el')
sys.stdout.flush()
def update(self, msg):
if not Progress._enabled:
return
out = '[' + self.__prefix + ']'
if msg:
out += ' ' + msg
if out != self.last:
# Beginning of line, clear line, disable wrap
terminfo.send('cr', 'el', 'rmam')
sys.stdout.write(out)
# Enable wrap
terminfo.send('smam')
self.last = out
sys.stdout.flush()
class Message(collections.namedtuple(
'Message', 'typ filename lineno msg')):
def emit(self):
if self.filename:
if self.filename.startswith('./'):
finfo = self.filename[2:]
else:
finfo = self.filename
else:
finfo = '<no file>'
if self.lineno is not None:
finfo += ':' + str(self.lineno)
finfo += ': '
if self._color:
terminfo.send('bold')
sys.stdout.write(finfo)
if self.typ != 'info':
if self._color:
terminfo.send(('setaf', 5 if self.typ == 'warning' else 1))
sys.stdout.write(self.typ + ': ')
if self._color:
terminfo.send('sgr0')
sys.stdout.write(self.msg + '\n')
@classmethod
def setup_color(cls, state):
if state == 'never':
cls._color = False
elif state == 'always':
cls._color = True
elif state == 'auto':
cls._color = terminfo.has('setaf', 'bold', 'sgr0')
else:
raise ValueError('Illegal color state {:r}'.format(state))
##################################################################
# Task framework
#
terminate_task_loop = False
start_time = time.time()
def run_tasks(tasks, max_iterations):
"""Execute tasks in round-robin order until all are stable.
This will also exit if terminate_task_loop is true. Tasks may use
this to terminate after a fatal error (even if that fatal error
doesn't necessarily indicate stability; as long as re-running the
task will never eliminate the fatal error).
Return True if fixed-point is reached or terminate_task_loop is
set within max_iterations iterations.
"""
global terminate_task_loop
terminate_task_loop = False
nstable = 0
for iteration in range(max_iterations):
for task in tasks:
if task.stable():
nstable += 1
if nstable == len(tasks):
debug('fixed-point reached')
return True
else:
task.run()
nstable = 0
if terminate_task_loop:
debug('terminate_task_loop set')
return True
debug('fixed-point not reached')
return False
class TaskError(Exception):
pass
class Task:
"""A deterministic computation whose inputs and outputs can be captured."""
def __init__(self, db, task_id):
self.__db = db
self.__task_id = task_id
def __debug(self, string, *args):
if debug.enabled:
debug('task {}: {}', self.__task_id, string.format(*args))
def stable(self):
"""Return True if running this task will not affect system state.
Functionally, let f be the task, and s be the system state.
Then s' = f(s). If it must be that s' == s (that is, f has
reached a fixed point), then this function must return True.
"""
last_summary = self.__db.get_summary(self.__task_id)
if last_summary is None:
# Task has never run, so running it will modify system
# state
changed = 'never run'
else:
# If any of the inputs have changed since the last run of
# this task, the result may change, so re-run the task.
# Also, it's possible something else changed an output
# file, in which case we also want to re-run the task, so
# check the outputs, too.
changed = self.__summary_changed(last_summary)
if changed:
self.__debug('unstable (changed: {})', changed)
return False
else:
self.__debug('stable')
return True
def __summary_changed(self, summary):
"""Test if any inputs changed from summary.
Returns a string describing the changed input, or None.
"""
for dep in summary['deps']:
fn, args, val = dep
method = getattr(self, '_input_' + fn, None)
if method is None:
return 'unknown dependency method {}'.format(fn)
if method == self._input_unstable or method(*args) != val:
return '{}{}'.format(fn, tuple(args))
return None
def _input(self, name, *args):
"""Register an input for this run.
This calls self._input_<name>(*args) to get the value of this
input. This function should run quickly and return some
projection of system state that affects the result of this
computation.
Both args and the return value must be JSON serializable.
"""
method = getattr(self, '_input_' + name)
val = method(*args)
if [name, args, val] not in self.__deps:
self.__deps.append([name, args, val])
return val
def run(self):
# Before we run the task, pre-hash any files that were output
# files in the last run. These may be input by this run and
# then clobbered, at which point it will be too late to get an
# input hash. Ideally we would only hash files that were
# *both* input and output files, but latex doesn't tell us
# about input files that didn't exist, so if we start from a
# clean slate, we often require an extra run because we don't
# know a file is input/output until after the second run.
last_summary = self.__db.get_summary(self.__task_id)
if last_summary is not None:
for io_filename in last_summary['output_files']:
self.__debug('pre-hashing {}', io_filename)
hash_cache.get(io_filename)
# Run the task
self.__debug('running')
self.__deps = []
result = self._execute()
# Clear cached output file hashes
for filename in result.output_filenames:
hash_cache.invalidate(filename)
# If the output files change, then the computation needs to be
# re-run, so record them as inputs
for filename in result.output_filenames:
self._input('file', filename)
# Update task summary in database
self.__db.set_summary(self.__task_id,
self.__make_summary(self.__deps, result))
del self.__deps
# Add output files to be cleaned
for f in result.output_filenames:
self.__db.add_clean(f)
try:
self.__db.commit()
except OSError as e:
raise TaskError('error committing control database {}: {}'.format(
getattr(e, 'filename', '<unknown path>'), e)) from e
def __make_summary(self, deps, run_result):
"""Construct a new task summary."""
return {
'deps': deps,
'output_files': {f: hash_cache.get(f)
for f in run_result.output_filenames},
'extra': run_result.extra,
}
def _execute(self):
"""Abstract: Execute this task.
Subclasses should implement this method to execute this task.
This method must return a RunResult giving the inputs that
were used by the task and the outputs it produced.
"""
raise NotImplementedError('Task._execute is abstract')
def _get_result_extra(self):
"""Return the 'extra' result from the previous run, or None."""
summary = self.__db.get_summary(self.__task_id)
if summary is None:
return None
return summary['extra']
def report(self):
"""Report the task's results to stdout and return exit status.
This may be called when the task has never executed.
Subclasses should override this. The default implementation
reports nothing and returns 0.
"""
return 0
# Standard input functions
def _input_env(self, var):
return os.environ.get(var)
def _input_file(self, path):
return hash_cache.get(path)
def _input_unstable(self):
"""Mark this run as unstable, regardless of other inputs."""
return None
def _input_unknown_input(self):
"""An unknown input that may change after latexrun exits.
This conservatively marks some unknown input that definitely
won't change while latexrun is running, but may change before
the user next runs latexrun. This allows the task to
stabilize during this invocation, but will cause the task to
re-run on the next invocation.
"""
return start_time
class RunResult(collections.namedtuple(
'RunResult', 'output_filenames extra')):
"""The result of a single task execution.
This captures all files written by the task, and task-specific
results that need to be persisted between runs (for example, to
enable reporting of a task's results).
"""
pass
##################################################################
# LaTeX task
#
def normalize_input_path(path):
# Resolve the directory of the input path, but leave the file
# component alone because it affects TeX's behavior.
head, tail = os.path.split(path)
npath = os.path.join(os.path.realpath(head), tail)
return os.path.relpath(path)
class LaTeX(Task):
def __init__(self, db, tex_filename, cmd, cmd_args, obj_dir, nowarns):
super().__init__(db, 'latex::' + normalize_input_path(tex_filename))
self.__tex_filename = tex_filename
self.__cmd = cmd
self.__cmd_args = cmd_args
self.__obj_dir = obj_dir
self.__nowarns = nowarns
self.__pass = 0
def _input_args(self):
# If filename starts with a character the tex command-line
# treats specially, then tweak it so it doesn't.
filename = self.__tex_filename
if filename.startswith(('-', '&', '\\')):
filename = './' + filename
# XXX Put these at the beginning in case the provided
# arguments are malformed. Might want to do a best-effort
# check for incompatible user-provided arguments (note:
# arguments can be given with one or two dashes and those with
# values can use an equals or a space).
return [self.__cmd] + self.__cmd_args + \
['-interaction', 'nonstopmode', '-recorder',
'-output-directory', self.__obj_dir, filename]
def _execute(self):
# Run latex
self.__pass += 1
args = self._input('args')
debug('running {}', args)
try:
os.makedirs(self.__obj_dir, exist_ok=True)
except OSError as e:
raise TaskError('failed to create %s: ' % self.__obj_dir + str(e)) \
from e
try:
verbose_cmd(args)
p = subprocess.Popen(args,
stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
stdout, has_errors, missing_includes = self.__feed_terminal(p.stdout)
status = p.wait()
except OSError as e:
raise TaskError('failed to execute latex task: ' + str(e)) from e
# Register environment variable inputs
for env_var in ['TEXMFOUTPUT', 'TEXINPUTS', 'TEXFORMATS', 'TEXPOOL',
'TFMFONTS', 'PATH']:
self._input('env', env_var)
jobname, outname = self.__parse_jobname(stdout)
inputs, outputs = self.__parse_recorder(jobname)
# LaTeX overwrites its own inputs. Mark its output files as
# clobbered before we hash its input files.
for path in outputs:
# In some abort cases (e.g., >=100 errors), LaTeX claims
# output files that don't actually exist.
if os.path.exists(path):
hash_cache.clobber(path)
# Depend on input files. Task.run pre-hashed outputs from the
# previous run, so if this isn't the first run and as long as
# the set of outputs didn't change, we'll be able to get the
# input hashes, even if they were clobbered.
for path in inputs:
self._input('file', path)
if missing_includes:
# Missing \includes are tricky. Ideally we'd depend on
# the absence of some file, but in fact we'd have to
# depend on the failure of a whole kpathsea lookup.
# Rather than try to be clever, just mark this as an
# unknown input so we'll run at least once on the next
# invocation.
self._input('unknown_input')
if not self.__create_outdirs(stdout) and has_errors:
# LaTeX reported unrecoverable errors (other than output
# directory errors, which we just fixed). We could
# continue to stabilize the document, which may change
# some of the other problems reported (but not the
# unrecoverable errors), or we can just abort now and get
# back to the user quickly with the major errors. We opt
# for the latter.
global terminate_task_loop
terminate_task_loop = True
# This error could depend on something we failed to track.
# It would be really confusing if we continued to report
# the error after the user fixed it, so be conservative
# and force a re-run next time.
self._input('unknown_input')
return RunResult(outputs,
{'jobname': jobname, 'outname': outname,
'status': status})
def __feed_terminal(self, stdout):
prefix = 'latex'
if self.__pass > 1:
prefix += ' ({})'.format(self.__pass)
with Progress(prefix) as progress:
buf = []
filt = LaTeXFilter()
while True:
# Use os.read to read only what's available on the pipe,
# without waiting to fill a buffer
data = os.read(stdout.fileno(), 4096)
if not data:
break
# See "A note about encoding" above
data = data.decode('ascii', errors='surrogateescape')
buf.append(data)
filt.feed(data)
file_stack = filt.get_file_stack()
if file_stack:
tos = file_stack[-1]
if tos.startswith('./'):
tos = tos[2:]
progress.update('>' * len(file_stack) + ' ' + tos)
else:
progress.update('')
# Were there unrecoverable errors?
has_errors = any(msg.typ == 'error' for msg in filt.get_messages())
return ''.join(buf), has_errors, filt.has_missing_includes()
def __parse_jobname(self, stdout):
"""Extract the job name and output name from latex's output.
We get these from latex because they depend on complicated
file name parsing rules, are affected by arguments like
-output-directory, and may be just "texput" if things fail
really early. The output name may be None if there were no
pages of output.
"""
jobname = outname = None
for m in re.finditer(r'^Transcript written on "?(.*)\.log"?\.$', stdout,
re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL):
jobname = m.group(1).replace('\n', '')
if jobname is None:
print(stdout, file=sys.stderr)
raise TaskError('failed to extract job name from latex log')
for m in re.finditer(r'^Output written on "?(.*\.[^ ."]+)"? \([0-9]+ page',
stdout, re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL):
outname = m.group(1).replace('\n', '')
if outname is None and not \
re.search(r'^No pages of output\.$|^! Emergency stop\.$'
r'|^! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!$',
stdout, re.MULTILINE):
print(stdout, file=sys.stderr)
raise TaskError('failed to extract output name from latex log')
# LuaTeX (0.76.0) doesn't include the output directory in the
# logged transcript or output file name.
if os.path.basename(jobname) == jobname and \
os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.__obj_dir, jobname + '.log')):
jobname = os.path.join(self.__obj_dir, jobname)
if outname is not None:
outname = os.path.join(self.__obj_dir, outname)
return jobname, outname
def __parse_recorder(self, jobname):
"""Parse file recorder output."""
# XXX If latex fails because a file isn't found, that doesn't
# go into the .fls file, but creating that file will affect
# the computation, so it should be included as an input.
# Though it's generally true that files can be added earlier
# in search paths and will affect the output without us knowing.
#
# XXX This is a serious problem for bibtex, since the first
# run won't depend on the .bbl file! But maybe the .aux file
# will always cause a re-run, at which point the .bbl will
# exist?
filename = jobname + '.fls'
try:
recorder = open(filename)
except OSError as e:
raise TaskError('failed to open file recorder output: ' + str(e)) \
from e
pwd, inputs, outputs = '', set(), set()
for linenum, line in enumerate(recorder):
parts = line.rstrip('\n').split(' ', 1)
if parts[0] == 'PWD':
pwd = parts[1]
elif parts[0] in ('INPUT', 'OUTPUT'):
if parts[1].startswith('/'):
path = parts[1]
else:
# Try to make "nice" paths, especially for clean
path = os.path.relpath(os.path.join(pwd, parts[1]))
if parts[0] == 'INPUT':
inputs.add(path)
else:
outputs.add(path)
else:
raise TaskError('syntax error on line {} of {}'
.format(linenum, filename))
# Ironically, latex omits the .fls file itself
outputs.add(filename)
return inputs, outputs
def __create_outdirs(self, stdout):
# In some cases, such as \include'ing a file from a
# subdirectory, TeX will attempt to create files in
# subdirectories of the output directory that don't exist.
# Detect this, create the output directory, and re-run.
m = re.search('^! I can\'t write on file `(.*)\'\\.$', stdout, re.M)
if m and m.group(1).find('/') > 0 and '../' not in m.group(1):
debug('considering creating output sub-directory for {}'.
format(m.group(1)))
subdir = os.path.dirname(m.group(1))
newdir = os.path.join(self.__obj_dir, subdir)
if os.path.isdir(subdir) and not os.path.isdir(newdir):
debug('creating output subdirectory {}'.format(newdir))
try:
mkdir_p(newdir)
except OSError as e:
raise TaskError('failed to create output subdirectory: ' +
str(e)) from e
self._input('unstable')
return True
def report(self):
extra = self._get_result_extra()
if extra is None:
return 0
# Parse the log
logfile = open(extra['jobname'] + '.log', 'rt', errors='surrogateescape')
for msg in self.__clean_messages(
LaTeXFilter(self.__nowarns).feed(
logfile.read(), True).get_messages()):
msg.emit()
# Return LaTeX's exit status
return extra['status']
def __clean_messages(self, msgs):
"""Make some standard log messages more user-friendly."""
have_undefined_reference = False
for msg in msgs:
if msg.msg == '==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!':
msg = msg._replace(typ='info',
msg='Fatal error (no output file produced)')
if msg.msg.startswith('[LaTeX] '):
# Strip unnecessary package name
msg = msg._replace(msg=msg.msg.split(' ', 1)[1])
if re.match(r'Reference .* undefined', msg.msg):
have_undefined_reference = True
if have_undefined_reference and \
re.match(r'There were undefined references', msg.msg):
# LaTeX prints this at the end so the user knows it's
# worthwhile looking back at the log. Since latexrun
# makes the earlier messages obvious, this is
# redundant.
continue
yield msg
def get_tex_filename(self):
return self.__tex_filename
def get_jobname(self):
extra = self._get_result_extra()
if extra is None:
return None
return extra['jobname']
def get_outname(self):
extra = self._get_result_extra()
if extra is None:
return None
return extra['outname']