lyx_mirror/lib/scripts/TeXFiles.py
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes b89749ae1d Let TeXFiles.py handle symbolic links.
Nix (https://nixos.org) is a Unix package manager, which can be used to
install LaTeX on macOS. A peculiarity of Nix is that all packages are
installed into separate directories and the actual directory tree is
then constructed via symlinks.

This interacts badly with the way LyX currently detects files in the
TeX setup, because TeXFiles.py does not follow symlinks. Therefore,
almost nothing is found when using LyX together with Nix’ LaTeX.

Patch from Michael Roitzsch.

(cherry picked from commit 642b4acca1)
2019-06-27 23:53:03 +02:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# file TeXFiles.py
# This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
# Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
# \author Herbert Voß
# \author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
# \author Jürgen Spitzmüller
# \author Bo Peng
# Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
# all files -> without option
# TeX class files -> option cls
# TeX style files -> option sty
# bibtex style files -> option bst
# bibtex database files -> option bib
# biblatex bibstyles -> option bbx
# biblatex citestyles -> option cbx
#
# with the help
# of kpsewhich and creates a
# bstFiles.lst, clsFiles.lst, styFiles.lst, bibFiles.lst,
# bbxFiles.lst, cbxFiles.lst
# without any parameter all files are created.
#
# Herbert Voss <voss@perce.org>
#
# Updates from Jean-Marc Lasgouttes.
#
# bib, bbx and cbx support added by Juergen Spitzmueller (v0.4)
#
# translated to python by Bo Peng, so that the script only
# relies on python and kpsewhich (no shell command is used).
#
from __future__ import print_function
import os, sys, re
cls_stylefile = 'clsFiles.lst'
sty_stylefile = 'styFiles.lst'
bst_stylefile = 'bstFiles.lst'
bib_files = 'bibFiles.lst'
bbx_files = 'bbxFiles.lst'
cbx_files = 'cbxFiles.lst'
def cmdOutput(cmd):
'''utility function: run a command and get its output as a string
cmd: command to run
'''
fout = os.popen(cmd)
output = fout.read()
fout.close()
return output
# processing command line options
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
if sys.argv[1] in ['--help', '-help']:
print('''Usage: TeXFiles.py [-version | cls | sty | bst | bib | bbx| cbx ]
Default is without any Parameters,
so that all files will be created''')
sys.exit(0)
else:
types = sys.argv[1:]
for type in types:
if type not in ['cls', 'sty', 'bst', 'bib', 'bbx', 'cbx']:
print('ERROR: unknown type', type)
sys.exit(1)
else:
# if no parameter is specified, assume all
types = ['cls', 'sty', 'bst', 'bib', 'bbx', 'cbx']
#
# MS-DOS and MS-Windows define $COMSPEC or $ComSpec and use `;' to separate
# directories in path lists whereas Unix uses `:'. Make an exception for
# Cygwin, where we could have either teTeX (using `:') or MikTeX (using `;').
# Create a variable that holds the right character to be used by the scripts.
path_sep = os.pathsep
if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
if ';' in cmdOutput('kpsewhich --show-path=.tex'):
path_sep = ';'
else:
path_sep = ':'
# process each file type
for type in types:
print("Indexing files of type", type)
if type == 'cls':
outfile = cls_stylefile
kpsetype = '.tex'
elif type == 'sty':
outfile = sty_stylefile
kpsetype = '.tex'
elif type == 'bst':
outfile = bst_stylefile
kpsetype = '.bst'
elif type == 'bib':
outfile = bib_files
kpsetype = '.bib'
elif type == 'bbx':
outfile = bbx_files
kpsetype = '.tex'
elif type == 'cbx':
outfile = cbx_files
kpsetype = '.tex'
dirs = cmdOutput('kpsewhich --show-path=' + kpsetype).replace('!!', '').strip()
# remove excessive //
dirs = re.sub('//+', '/', dirs)
file_ext = '.' + type
out = open(outfile, 'w')
for dir in dirs.split(path_sep):
# for each valid directory
if not os.path.isdir(dir):
continue
# walk down the file hierarchy
visited = set()
for root,dirs,files in os.walk(dir, followlinks=True):
# prevent inifinite recursion
recurse = []
for dir in dirs:
st = os.stat(os.path.join(root, dir))
key = st.st_dev, st.st_ino
if key not in visited:
visited.add(key)
recurse.append(dir)
dirs[:] = recurse
# check file type
for file in files:
if len(file) > 4 and file[-4:] == file_ext:
# force the use of / since miktex uses / even under windows
print(root.replace('\\', '/') + '/' + file, file=out)
out.close()