/* node.h -- declarations for Node. $Id: node.h,v 1.1.1.1 2000/02/09 01:25:30 espie Exp $ Copyright (C) 1996, 97, 98, 99 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. Written by Brian Fox (bfox@ai.mit.edu). */ #ifndef NODE_H #define NODE_H /* The various references that we know about. */ /* What we remember for each node. */ typedef struct tentry { struct tentry *next_ent; char *node; /* Name of this node. */ char *prev; /* Name of "Prev:" for this node. */ char *next; /* Name of "Next:" for this node. */ char *up; /* Name of "Up:" for this node. */ int position; /* Output file position of this node. */ int line_no; /* Defining line in source file. */ char *filename; /* The file that this node was found in. */ int touched; /* Nonzero means this node has been referenced. */ int flags; int number; /* Number for this node, relevant for HTML splitting -- from use+define order, not just define. */ } TAG_ENTRY; /* If node-a has a "Next" for node-b, but node-b has no "Prev" for node-a, we turn on this flag bit in node-b's tag entry. This means that when it is time to validate node-b, we don't report an additional error if there was no "Prev" field. */ #define TAG_FLAG_PREV_ERROR 1 #define TAG_FLAG_NEXT_ERROR 2 #define TAG_FLAG_UP_ERROR 4 #define TAG_FLAG_NO_WARN 8 #define TAG_FLAG_IS_TOP 16 #define TAG_FLAG_ANCHOR 32 /* Menu reference, *note reference, and validation hacking. */ /* A structure to remember references with. A reference to a node is either an entry in a menu, or a cross-reference made with [px]ref. */ typedef struct node_ref { struct node_ref *next; char *node; /* Name of node referred to. */ char *containing_node; /* Name of node containing this reference. */ int line_no; /* Line number where the reference occurs. */ int section; /* Section level where the reference occurs. */ char *filename; /* Name of file where the reference occurs. */ enum reftype type; /* Type of reference, either menu or note. */ int number; /* Number for this node, relevant for HTML splitting -- from use+define order, not just define. */ } NODE_REF; /* The linked list of such structures. */ extern NODE_REF *node_references; /* A similar list for references occuring in @node next and similar references, needed for HTML. */ extern NODE_REF *node_node_references; /* List of all nodes. */ extern TAG_ENTRY *tag_table; /* Counter for setting node_ref.number; zero is Top. */ extern int node_number; /* The current node's section level. */ extern int current_section; /* Nonzero when the next sectioning command should generate an anchor corresponding to the current node in HTML mode. */ extern int outstanding_node; extern TAG_ENTRY *find_node (); /* A search string which is used to find a line defining a node. */ DECLARE (char *, node_search_string, "\n@node "); /* Extract node name from a menu item. */ extern char *glean_node_from_menu (); /* Remember a node for later validation. */ extern void remember_node_reference (); /* Remember the name of the current output file. */ extern void set_current_output_filename (); /* Expand macros and commands in the node name and canonicalize whitespace in the resulting expansion. */ extern char *expand_node_name (); #endif /* NODE_H */