%% LITERAL BLOCKS % % change this info string if making any custom modification \ProvidesFile{sphinxlatexliterals.sty}[2023/04/01 code-blocks and parsed literals] % Provides support for this output mark-up from Sphinx latex writer: % % - macros: % - \sphinxLiteralBlockLabel % - \sphinxSetupCaptionForVerbatim % - \sphinxSetupCodeBlockInFootnote % - \sphinxhref % - \sphinxnolinkurl % - \sphinxresetverbatimhllines % - \sphinxunactivateextrasandspace % - \sphinxupquote % - \sphinxurl % % - environments: % - sphinxVerbatim % - sphinxVerbatimintable % - sphinxalltt % % Dependency: % % - hyperref (for \phantomsection and \capstart) (loaded later) % % Executes \RequirePackage for: % % - framed % - fancyvrb % - alltt % - upquote % - needspace % - sphinxpackageboxes \RequirePackage{sphinxpackageboxes} % also in sphinxlatexadmonitions.sty: % This is a workaround to a "feature" of French lists, when literal block % follows immediately; usable generally (does only \par then), a priori... \providecommand*\sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists{% \ifvmode\ifdim\lastskip<\z@ \vskip\parskip\fi\else\par\fi } % For framing allowing pagebreaks \RequirePackage{framed} % For source code % MEMO: fancyvrb is used mainly to % 1- control horizontal and vertical spacing % 2- optional line numbering % 3- optional line emphasizing % 4- while still allowing expansion of Pygments latex mark-up % Other aspects such as framing, caption handling, codeline wrapping are % added on top of it. We should stop using fancyvrb and implement % 1, 2, 3, 4 by own Sphinx fully native Verbatim. This would greatly simplify % in particular wrapping long code lines in a way allowing page breaks. \RequirePackage{fancyvrb} % For parsed-literal blocks. \RequirePackage{alltt} % Display "real" single quotes in literal blocks. \RequirePackage{upquote} % Skip to next page if not enough space at bottom \RequirePackage{needspace} % Based on use of "fancyvrb.sty"'s Verbatim. % - with framing allowing page breaks ("framed.sty") % - with breaking of long lines (exploits Pygments mark-up), % - with possibly of a top caption, non-separable by pagebreak. % - and usable inside tables or footnotes ("sphinxpackagefootnote.sty"). % for emphasizing lines \define@key{FV}{hllines}{\def\sphinx@verbatim@checkifhl##1{\in@{, ##1,}{#1}}} % sphinxVerbatim must be usable by third party without requiring hllines set-up \def\sphinxresetverbatimhllines{\def\sphinx@verbatim@checkifhl##1{\in@false}} \sphinxresetverbatimhllines % Prior to Sphinx 1.5, \Verbatim and \endVerbatim were modified by Sphinx. % The aliases defined here are used in sphinxVerbatim environment and can % serve as hook-points with no need to modify \Verbatim itself. \let\OriginalVerbatim \Verbatim \let\endOriginalVerbatim\endVerbatim % for captions of literal blocks % at start of caption title \newcommand*{\fnum@literalblock}{\literalblockname\nobreakspace\theliteralblock} % this will be overwritten in document preamble by Babel translation \newcommand*{\literalblockname}{Listing } % file extension needed for \caption's good functioning, the file is created % only if a \listof{literalblock}{foo} command is encountered, which is % analogous to \listoffigures, but for the code listings (foo = chosen title.) \newcommand*{\ext@literalblock}{lol} % if forced use of minipage encapsulation is needed (e.g. table cells) \newif\ifsphinxverbatimwithminipage \sphinxverbatimwithminipagefalse % Framing macro for use with framed.sty's \FrameCommand % MEMO: the sophisticated code in \spx@fcolorbox/\spx@CustomFBox % is here for good reasons % - be responsive to indented list environments in the manner of % the "framed" (\fbox) and "shaded" (\colorbox) environments of % framed.sty; indeed code here is an evolution related to \fcolorbox % - attach non-detachable continuation hints above/below frame % - draw the frame and fill the background color in a manner avoiding % problems in some pdf viewers % - do background coloring differently from color.sty/xcolor.sty macros % (even core internal ones) to work around issues at page breaks % as the framed contents are split into chunks with possibly unpaired % "color push" or "color pop" % About the produced output: % - it obeys current indentation, % - frame with 4 padding parameters and 4 border-width parameters % - the contents use the full available text width, limited by indentation, % - #1 = will be typeset above frame, in a non detachable way, % - #2 = will be typeset below frame, in a non detachable way, % - #3 = will be typeset within the frame. % #1 and #2 are expected to be already typeset \hbox'es. % #3 are the contents, and in the context of usage of fancyvrb+framed, % it will arrive here already transformed into horizontal boxes, % interline penalties and glues. % \long\def\spx@verb@FrameCommand #1#2#3{% % The \spx@verb@boxes@fcolorbox@setup MUST have been executed beforehand. % These \hskips are for fancyvrb.sty measuring and will make the % framing "adapt" to an indented context. \hskip\@totalleftmargin \hskip-\spx@boxes@border@left\hskip-\spx@boxes@padding@left \spx@verb@fcolorbox {#1}{#2}{#3}% \hskip-\spx@boxes@padding@right\hskip-\spx@boxes@border@right \hskip-\linewidth \hskip-\@totalleftmargin \hskip\columnwidth }% \long\def\spx@verb@fcolorbox #1#2#3{% % The \spx@verb@boxes@fcolorbox@setup MUST have been executed beforehand. % % MEMO: in the context of framed.sty this will always expand inside some % \hbox isolated from other code, so we can use \box\z@, \box\tw@,... % with no need of extra group. % % MEMO: this code was originally using \color@b@x but the latter has % problematic features regarding color in a context like here where #3 % may contain an unbalanced "color push". % \setbox\z@\hbox{#3}% \edef\spx@verb@fcolorbox@width@sp {\number\dimexpr\wd\z@+\spx@boxes@border@left +\spx@boxes@padding@left +\spx@boxes@padding@right +\spx@boxes@border@right\relax sp}% \vbox{#1% continuation hint attached above frame, uses \spx@verb@fcolorbox@width@sp % the boxes@fcolorbox constructs an \hbox with bbox containing the border % \spx@verb@boxes@fcolorbox@setup MUST have been executed beforehand. \spx@boxes@fcolorbox{\box\z@}% % This \nointerlineskip to maintain legacy spacing when a \hrule was % formerly last prior item in vertical list. TODO: remove this at 6.0.0 ? \nointerlineskip #2% continuation hint attached below frame, uses \spx@verb@fcolorbox@width@sp }% end of \vbox }% \def\spx@verb@fcolorbox@put@c#1{% hide width from framed.sty measuring \moveright.5\dimexpr\spx@verb@fcolorbox@width@sp\hb@xt@\z@{\hss#1\hss}% }% \def\spx@verb@fcolorbox@put@r#1{% right align with contents, width hidden \moveright\dimexpr\spx@verb@fcolorbox@width@sp-% \spx@boxes@padding@right-% \spx@boxes@border@right\hb@xt@\z@{\hss#1}% }% \def\spx@verb@fcolorbox@put@l#1{% left align with contents, width hidden \moveright\dimexpr\spx@boxes@border@left+% \spx@boxes@padding@left\hb@xt@\z@{#1\hss}% }% % \def\sphinxVerbatim@Continued{% \csname spx@verb@fcolorbox@put@\spx@opt@verbatimcontinuedalign\endcsname {{\normalcolor\sphinxstylecodecontinued\literalblockcontinuedname}}% }% \def\sphinxVerbatim@Continues{% \csname spx@verb@fcolorbox@put@\spx@opt@verbatimcontinuesalign\endcsname {{\normalcolor\sphinxstylecodecontinues\literalblockcontinuesname}}% }% \def\sphinxVerbatim@Title{% \spx@verb@fcolorbox@put@c{\unhcopy\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox}% }% \let\sphinxVerbatim@Before\@empty \let\sphinxVerbatim@After\@empty % Defaults are redefined in document preamble according to language \newcommand*\literalblockcontinuedname{continued from previous page}% \newcommand*\literalblockcontinuesname{continues on next page}% % \def\sphinxVerbatim@FrameCommand{% \spx@verb@FrameCommand\sphinxVerbatim@Before\sphinxVerbatim@After }% \def\sphinxVerbatim@FirstFrameCommand{% \ifspx@pre@border@open \spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup@openbottom \fi \spx@verb@FrameCommand\sphinxVerbatim@Before\sphinxVerbatim@Continues }% \def\sphinxVerbatim@MidFrameCommand{% \ifspx@pre@border@open \spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup@openboth \fi \spx@verb@FrameCommand\sphinxVerbatim@Continued\sphinxVerbatim@Continues }% \def\sphinxVerbatim@LastFrameCommand{% \ifspx@pre@border@open \spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup@opentop \fi \spx@verb@FrameCommand\sphinxVerbatim@Continued\sphinxVerbatim@After }% % \def\spx@verb@boxes@fcolorbox@setup{% % Prepares usage of \spx@boxes@fcolorbox % Extras to remap legacy color names VerbatimBorderColor and VerbatimColor % to a common naming scheme with admonitions (and topic directive), as % expected by \spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup from sphinxpackageboxes.sty. \sphinxcolorlet{sphinxpreBorderColor}{VerbatimBorderColor}% \sphinxcolorlet{sphinxpreBgColor}{VerbatimColor}% % This VerbatimShadowColor is not a legacy name nor user documented but is % an outcome of sphinx.sty batch definitions for CSS option support. \sphinxcolorlet{sphinxpreShadowColor}{VerbatimShadowColor}% \spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup{pre}% \ifspx@opt@verbatimwithframe \else \spx@boxes@border@top\z@ \spx@boxes@border@right\z@ \spx@boxes@border@bottom\z@ \spx@boxes@border@left\z@ \spx@boxes@border\z@ % MEMO: rounded corners still make sense in presence of a background % color, so we do not force the fcolorbox@rectangle here \fi }% % For linebreaks inside Verbatim environment from package fancyvrb. \newbox\sphinxcontinuationbox \newbox\sphinxvisiblespacebox \newcommand*\sphinxafterbreak {\copy\sphinxcontinuationbox} % Take advantage of the already applied Pygments mark-up to insert % potential linebreaks for TeX processing. % {, <, #, %, $, ' and ": go to next line. % _, }, ^, &, >, -, ~, and \: stay at end of broken line. % Use of \textquotesingle for straight quote. % FIXME: convert this to package options ? \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksbeforelist {% \do\PYGZob\{\do\PYGZlt\<\do\PYGZsh\#\do\PYGZpc\%% {, <, #, %, \do\PYGZdl\$\do\PYGZdq\"% $, " \def\PYGZsq {\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\textquotesingle}{\textquotesingle}}% ' } \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksafterlist {% \do\PYGZus\_\do\PYGZcb\}\do\PYGZca\^\do\PYGZam\&% _, }, ^, &, \do\PYGZgt\>\do\PYGZhy\-\do\PYGZti\~% >, -, ~ \do\PYGZbs\\% \ } \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksatspecials {% \def\do##1##2% {\def##1{\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\char`##2}{\char`##2}}}% \sphinxbreaksbeforelist \def\do##1##2% {\def##1{\discretionary{\char`##2}{\sphinxafterbreak}{\char`##2}}}% \sphinxbreaksafterlist } \def\sphinx@verbatim@nolig@list {\do \`}% % Some characters . , ; ? ! / are neither pygmentized nor "tex-escaped". % This macro makes them "active" and they will insert potential linebreaks. % Not compatible with math mode (cf \sphinxunactivateextras, which uses % these lists to make sure activated characters get de-activated). \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksbeforeactivelist {}% none \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksafteractivelist {\do\.\do\,\do\;\do\?\do\!\do\/} \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksviaactive {% \def\do##1{\lccode`\~`##1% \lowercase{\def~}{\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\char`##1}{\char`##1}}% \catcode`##1\active}% \sphinxbreaksbeforeactivelist \def\do##1{\lccode`\~`##1% \lowercase{\def~}{\discretionary{\char`##1}{\sphinxafterbreak}{\char`##1}}% \catcode`##1\active}% \sphinxbreaksafteractivelist \lccode`\~`\~ } % If the linebreak is at a space, the latter will be displayed as visible % space at end of first line, and a continuation symbol starts next line. \def\spx@verbatim@space {% \nobreak\hskip\z@skip \discretionary{\copy\sphinxvisiblespacebox}{\sphinxafterbreak} {\kern\fontdimen2\font}% }% % if the available space on page is less than \literalblockneedspace, insert pagebreak \newcommand{\sphinxliteralblockneedspace}{5\baselineskip} \newcommand{\sphinxliteralblockwithoutcaptionneedspace}{1.5\baselineskip} % The title (caption) is specified from outside as macro \sphinxVerbatimTitle. % \sphinxVerbatimTitle is reset to empty after each use of Verbatim. \newcommand*\sphinxVerbatimTitle {} % This box to typeset the caption before framed.sty multiple passes for framing. \newbox\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox % This box to measure contents if nested as inner \MakeFramed requires then % minipage encapsulation but too long contents then break outer \MakeFramed \newbox\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox % Holder macro for labels of literal blocks. Set-up by LaTeX writer. \newcommand*\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel {} \newcommand*\sphinxSetupCaptionForVerbatim [1] {% \sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists \needspace{\sphinxliteralblockneedspace}% % insert a \label via \sphinxLiteralBlockLabel % reset to normal the color for the literal block caption \def\sphinxVerbatimTitle {\py@NormalColor\sphinxcaption{\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel #1}}% } \newcommand*\sphinxSetupCodeBlockInFootnote {% \fvset{fontsize=\footnotesize}\let\caption\sphinxfigcaption \sphinxverbatimwithminipagetrue % reduces vertical spaces % we counteract (this is in a group) the \@normalsize from \caption \let\normalsize\footnotesize\let\@parboxrestore\relax \def\spx@abovecaptionskip{\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount}% } \newcommand*{\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount}{\smallskipamount} % serves to implement line highlighting \newcommand\sphinxFancyVerbFormatLine[1]{% \expandafter\sphinx@verbatim@checkifhl\expandafter{\the\FV@CodeLineNo}% \ifin@ \sphinxVerbatimHighlightLine{#1}% \else \sphinxVerbatimFormatLine{#1}% \fi }% \let\spx@original@set@color\set@color \newcommand\sphinxVerbatimHighlightLine[1]{% % This is morally a \colorbox (with a \fboxsep which would be 0pt) % but some issues of potential colour disappearance at pagebreaks % require workaround such as the one done here. \leavevmode % MEMO: usage of original \colorbox would insert a \set@color here % and this then places a "color pop" at the end of the \box\z@. % But this could pair erroneously with an unmatched "color push" % as #1 is maybe only a part (already hboxed) of a codeline % if (default) verbatimwrapslines=true % (cf \spx@verb@@PreProcessLine; refs: #8686) % MEMO: formerly we did something with \fboxsep in relation to the LaTeX % bug graphics/4524 for \colorbox, but as we don't use \colorbox... \setbox\z@\hb@xt@\linewidth{\strut#1\hss}% % MEMO: \colorbox would lead to \color{sphinxVerbatimHighlightColor} % plus \color@block, which results in doubled (a color.sty feature) % color command send to device driver and more importantly has % a "color pop" which will be after \box\z@. We avoid that for reasons % mentioned above. {% \def\set@color{\let\set@color\spx@original@set@color}% % will only set \current@color and delay the \set@color to \color@block % as this all happens inside fancyvrb nested \hbox'es. \color{sphinxVerbatimHighlightColor}% % will use \current@color and pop it **before** \box\z@ \color@block{\wd\z@}{\ht\z@}{\dp\z@}\box\z@ }% % we added a group only for \FV@RightListNumber not be influenced by the % \current@color, if \fvset has been used to set numbers to the right. }% % MEMO: fancyvrb has options obeytabs and tabsize. Anyhow tab characters % do not make it to the tex file, they have been converted to spaces earlier. % But, if this was not the case, the support would be implemented here via % \newcommand\sphinxVerbatimFormatLine[1]{\FV@ObeyTabs{\strut #1}}% \newcommand\sphinxVerbatimFormatLine[1]{\strut#1}% % MEMO: if verbatimwrapslines is set to true (default) the #1 above is % simply \box\spx@tempboxb, from the next two macros. % The next two macros are a deep hack of fancyvrb.sty core line processing in % order to wrap too long lines, either at spaces and natural break-points, % (soft wrap) or optionally at any character (hard wrap). This requires deep % hack to work around the \hbox'es wrappers of fancyvrb.sty as they would % prevent page breaks. Formerly Sphinx obtained wrapping by inserting the % material into a vertical box (which was later again boxed -- twice -- by % fancyvrb thinking it was a single line...) but this was incompatible with % allowing page breaks (refs: #8686). % We use core TeX techniques to pre-process a paragraph then recover its % constituents lines (as boxes, not as tokens) and hand them over to original % fancyvrb line process. It is mandatory to update \FV@ProcessLine and % \@tempboxa globally to get fancyvrb internals into working to our % satisfaction. % This will get disrupted if anything adding vertical penalties or glues % is activated via some \vadjust from inside the Pygmentized code lines. \def\spx@verb@@ProcessLines{% \unskip \unpenalty \setbox\spx@tempboxb\lastbox \ifvoid\spx@tempboxb\else {\spx@verb@@ProcessLines}% \FV@ProcessLine{\box\spx@tempboxb}% \global\let\FV@ProcessLine\FV@ProcessLine \global\setbox\@tempboxa=\box\@tempboxa \aftergroup\spx@verb@@InhibitLineNumber \fi }% \def\spx@verb@@InhibitLineNumber{% \let\FV@LeftListNumber\relax \let\FV@RightListNumber\relax }% % This will replace fancyvrb's \FV@@PreProcessLine % Instead of boxing \FV@Line (which contains the Pygmentized line tokens), we % first typeset it in a vertical box of the suitable width (taking into % account nested lists) to activate the TeX built-in paragraph builder, then % we recover individual lines as horizontal boxes and feed them to fancyvrb % native line processing (which may add line numbers). The interline % penalties and vertical glue to maintain baseline distance will be added % again by this process so in recursive \spx@verb@@ProcessLines which starts % from bottom and makes its way up to first part of the wrapped line we do not % need to worry about them. An additional initial measuring step is needed if % user issued verbatimforcewraps=true, which elaborates on the same technique. % If hard wraps get activated, they get implemented via hacked \PYG macros. \def\spx@verb@@PreProcessLine{% \FV@StepLineNo \FV@Gobble \def\spx@verb@FV@Line{\FV@Line}% \ifspx@opt@verbatimforcewraps \spx@verb@DecideIfWillDoForceWrap \fi % MEMO: \everypar{} was issued earlier (and due to \@setminipage % would have been only \@minipagefalse\everypar{} otherwise). \setbox\spx@tempboxa=\vtop{\hsize\linewidth \raggedright\hyphenpenalty\z@\exhyphenpenalty\z@ \doublehyphendemerits\z@\finalhyphendemerits\z@ % MEMO: fancyvrb has options obeytabs and tabsize. Anyhow tab characters % do not make it to the tex file, they have been converted to spaces earlier. % But, if this was not the case, the support would be implemented here via % \FV@ObeyTabs{\strut\spx@verb@FV@Line\strut}% % And one would need a similar change in the measuring phase done by % \spx@verb@DecideIfWillDoForceWrap \strut\spx@verb@FV@Line\strut % MEMO: since LaTeX 2021-06-01, there might be some hooks executed at % start and end of paragraphs (in future: PDF tagging), but we need an % explicit \par here for that. Else the kernel hooks at start of paragraph % are executed but not the ones at its end. \par }% \setbox\spx@tempboxa=\vtop{\unvbox\spx@tempboxa \setbox\spx@tempboxb\lastbox {\spx@verb@@ProcessLines}% \FV@ProcessLine{\box\spx@tempboxb}% \global\let\FV@ProcessLine\FV@ProcessLine \global\setbox\@tempboxa=\box\@tempboxa }% \unvbox\spx@tempboxa }% % % The normal line wrapping allows breaks at spaces and ascii non % letters, non digits. The \raggedright above means there will be % an overfilled line only if some non-breakable "word" was % encountered, which is longer than a line (it is moved always to % be on its own on a new line). % % The "forced" line wrapping will parse the tokens to add potential % breakpoints at each character. As some strings are highlighted, % we have to apply the highlighting character per character, which % requires to manipulate the output of the Pygments LaTeXFormatter. % % Doing this at latex level is complicated. The contents should % be as expected: i.e. some active characters from % \sphinxbreaksviaactive, some Pygments character escapes such as % \PYGZdl{}, and the highlighting \PYG macro with always 2 % arguments. No other macros should be there, except perhaps % zero-parameter macros. In particular: % - the texcomments Pygments option must be set to False % % With pdflatex, Unicode input gives multi-bytes characters % where the first byte is active. We support the "utf8" macros % only. "utf8x" is not supported. % % The highlighting macro \PYG will be applied character per % character. Highlighting via a colored background gives thus a % chain of small colored boxes which may cause some artefact in % some pdf viewers. Can't do anything here if we do want the line % break to be possible. % % First a measurement step is done of what would the standard line % wrapping give (i.e line breaks only at spaces and non-letter, % non-digit ascii characters), cf TeX by Topic for the basic % dissecting technique: TeX unfortunately when building a vertical % box does not store in an accessible way what was the maximal % line-width during paragraph building. % % MEMO: in future use perhaps rather \RawNoindent/\RawParEnd, but % ltpara (LaTeX 2021-06-01) is not yet in final form (June 2022). % % Avoid LaTeX 2021 alteration of \@@par which potentially could break our % measurement step (typically if the para/after hook is configured to use % \vspace). Of course, breakage could happen only from user or package % adding things to basic Sphinx latex. And perhaps spring LaTeX 2021 will % provide a non-hooked \@@par, but this should work anyway and can't be % beaten for speed. \ltx@ifundefined{tex_par:D} % We could use \@ifl@t@r\fmtversion{2020/02/02}{use \tex_par:D}{use \@@par}. {\let\spx@par\@@par}% \@@par is then expected to be TeX's original \par {\expandafter\let\expandafter\spx@par\csname tex_par:D\endcsname} % More hesitation for avoiding the at-start-of-par hooks for our % measurement : 1. with old LaTeX, we can not avoid hooks from everyhook % or similar packages, 2. and perhaps the hooks add stuff which we should % actually measure. Ideally, hooks are for inserting things in margin % which do not change spacing. Most everything else in fact should not be % executed in our scratch box for measurement, such as counter stepping. \ltx@ifundefined{tex_everypar:D} {\let\spx@everypar\everypar} {\expandafter\let\expandafter\spx@everypar\csname tex_everypar:D\endcsname} % % If the max width exceeds the linewidth by more than verbatimmaxoverfull % character widths, or if the min width plus verbatimmaxunderfull character % widths is inferior to linewidth, then we apply the "force wrapping" with % potential line break at each character, else we don't. \long\def\spx@verb@DecideIfWillDoForceWrap{% \global\let\spx@verb@maxwidth\z@ \global\let\spx@verb@minwidth\linewidth \setbox\spx@tempboxa \vtop{\raggedright\hyphenpenalty\z@\exhyphenpenalty\z@ \doublehyphendemerits\z@\finalhyphendemerits\z@ \spx@everypar{}\noindent\strut\FV@Line\strut\spx@par \spx@verb@getwidths}% \ifdim\spx@verb@maxwidth> \dimexpr\linewidth+\spx@opt@verbatimmaxoverfull\fontcharwd\font`X \relax % The \expandafter is due to \spx@verb@wrapPYG requiring to "see" the TeX tokens % from the pygmentize output. \def\spx@verb@FV@Line{\expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG\FV@Line\spx@verb@wrapPYG}% \else \ifdim\spx@verb@minwidth< \dimexpr\linewidth-\spx@opt@verbatimmaxunderfull\fontcharwd\font`X \relax \def\spx@verb@FV@Line{\expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG\FV@Line\spx@verb@wrapPYG}% \fi \fi }% % auxiliary paragraph dissector to get max and min widths % but minwidth must not take into account the last line \def\spx@verb@getwidths {% \unskip\unpenalty \setbox\spx@tempboxb\lastbox \ifvoid\spx@tempboxb \else \setbox\spx@tempboxb\hbox{\unhbox\spx@tempboxb}% \ifdim\spx@verb@maxwidth<\wd\spx@tempboxb \xdef\spx@verb@maxwidth{\number\wd\spx@tempboxb sp}% \fi \expandafter\spx@verb@getwidths@loop \fi }% \def\spx@verb@getwidths@loop {% \unskip\unpenalty \setbox\spx@tempboxb\lastbox \ifvoid\spx@tempboxb \else \setbox\spx@tempboxb\hbox{\unhbox\spx@tempboxb}% \ifdim\spx@verb@maxwidth<\wd\spx@tempboxb \xdef\spx@verb@maxwidth{\number\wd\spx@tempboxb sp}% \fi \ifdim\spx@verb@minwidth>\wd\spx@tempboxb \xdef\spx@verb@minwidth{\number\wd\spx@tempboxb sp}% \fi \expandafter\spx@verb@getwidths@loop \fi }% % auxiliary macros to implement "cut long line even in middle of word" \catcode`Z=3 % safe delimiter \def\spx@verb@wrapPYG{% \futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i }% \def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i{% \ifx\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG\let\next=\@gobble\else \ifx\spx@nexttoken\PYG\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@onebyone\else \discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak}{}% \let\next\spx@verb@wrapPYG@ii \fi\fi \next }% % Let's recognize active characters. We don't support utf8x only utf8. % And here #1 should not have picked up (non empty) braced contents \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@ii#1{% \ifcat\noexpand~\noexpand#1\relax% active character \expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@active \else % non-active character, control sequence such as \PYGZdl, or empty \expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@one \fi {#1}% }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@active#1{% % Let's hope expansion of active character does not really require arguments, % as we certainly don't want to go into expanding upfront token stream anyway. \expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@iii#1{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}Z#1% }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@iii#1#2Z{% \ifx\UTFviii@four@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@four\else \ifx\UTFviii@three@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@three\else \ifx\UTFviii@two@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@two\else \let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@one \fi\fi\fi \next }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@one #1{#1\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@two #1#2{#1#2\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@three #1#2#3{#1#2#3\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@four #1#2#3#4{#1#2#3#4\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}% % Replace \PYG by itself applied one character at a time! This way breakpoints % can be inserted. \def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@onebyone#1#2#3{% #1 = \PYG, #2 = highlight spec, #3 = tokens \def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{{#2}}% \futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i#3Z% }% \def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i{% \ifx\spx@nexttokenZ\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@done\else \discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak}{}% \let\next\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@ii \fi \next }% \def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@doneZ{\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@ii#1{% \ifcat\noexpand~\noexpand#1\relax% active character \expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@active \else % non-active character, control sequence such as \PYGZdl, or empty \expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@one \fi {#1}% }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@active#1{% % Let's hope expansion of active character does not really require arguments, % as we certainly don't want to go into expanding upfront token stream anyway. \expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@iii#1{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}Z#1% }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@iii#1#2Z{% \ifx\UTFviii@four@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@four\else \ifx\UTFviii@three@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@three\else \ifx\UTFviii@two@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@two\else \let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@one \fi\fi\fi \next }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@one#1{% \expandafter\PYG\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{#1}% \futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@two#1#2{% \expandafter\PYG\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{#1#2}% \futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@three#1#2#3{% \expandafter\PYG\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{#1#2#3}% \futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i }% \long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@four#1#2#3#4{% \expandafter\PYG\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{#1#2#3#4}% \futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i }% \catcode`Z 11 % % \g@addto@macro\FV@SetupFont{% \sbox\sphinxcontinuationbox {\spx@opt@verbatimcontinued}% \sbox\sphinxvisiblespacebox {\spx@opt@verbatimvisiblespace}% }% \newenvironment{sphinxVerbatim}{% % first, let's check if there is a caption \ifx\sphinxVerbatimTitle\empty \sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists \parskip\z@skip \vskip\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount % there was no caption. Check if nevertheless a label was set. \ifx\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel\empty\else % we require some space to be sure hyperlink target from \phantomsection % will not be separated from upcoming verbatim by a page break \needspace{\sphinxliteralblockwithoutcaptionneedspace}% \phantomsection\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel \fi \else \parskip\z@skip \if t\spx@opt@literalblockcappos \vskip\spx@abovecaptionskip \def\sphinxVerbatim@Before {\sphinxVerbatim@Title\nointerlineskip \kern\dimexpr-\dp\strutbox+\sphinxbelowcaptionspace % if no frame (code-blocks inside table cells), remove % the top padding (better visually) \ifspx@opt@verbatimwithframe\else % but we must now check if there is a background color % MEMO: "fcolorbox@setup" will have been done by time of use \ifspx@boxes@withbackgroundcolor\else-\spx@boxes@padding@top\fi \fi % caption package adds \abovecaptionskip vspace, remove it \spx@ifcaptionpackage{-\abovecaptionskip}{}\relax}% \else \vskip\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount \def\sphinxVerbatim@After {\nointerlineskip\kern\dimexpr\dp\strutbox \ifspx@opt@verbatimwithframe\else % but we must now check if there is a background color % MEMO: "fcolorbox@setup" will have been done by time of use \ifspx@boxes@withbackgroundcolor\else-\spx@boxes@padding@bottom\fi \fi \spx@ifcaptionpackage{-\abovecaptionskip}{}\relax \sphinxVerbatim@Title}% \fi \def\@captype{literalblock}% \capstart % \sphinxVerbatimTitle must reset color \setbox\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox \hbox{\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}% % caption package may detect wrongly if top or bottom, so we help it \spx@ifcaptionpackage {\caption@setposition{\spx@opt@literalblockcappos}}{}% \sphinxVerbatimTitle \end{minipage}}% \fi \global\let\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel\empty \global\let\sphinxVerbatimTitle\empty % the "FrameCommand"'s are also responsible to attach the "Title". \let\FrameCommand \sphinxVerbatim@FrameCommand % those will also check status of the pre_box-decoration-break option \let\FirstFrameCommand\sphinxVerbatim@FirstFrameCommand \let\MidFrameCommand \sphinxVerbatim@MidFrameCommand \let\LastFrameCommand \sphinxVerbatim@LastFrameCommand % \ifspx@opt@verbatimhintsturnover\else \let\sphinxVerbatim@Continued\@empty \let\sphinxVerbatim@Continues\@empty \fi % initialization for \spx@boxes@fcolorbox from sphinxpackageboxes.sty % it will take into account status of verbatimwithframe Boolean \spx@verb@boxes@fcolorbox@setup \ifspx@opt@verbatimwrapslines % deep hack into fancyvrb's internal processing of input lines \let\FV@@PreProcessLine\spx@verb@@PreProcessLine % space character will allow line breaks \let\FV@Space\spx@verbatim@space % allow breaks at special characters using \PYG... macros. \sphinxbreaksatspecials % breaks at punctuation characters . , ; ? ! and / (needs catcode activation) \fvset{codes*=\sphinxbreaksviaactive}% \fi \let\FancyVerbFormatLine\sphinxFancyVerbFormatLine \VerbatimEnvironment % workaround to fancyvrb's check of current list depth \def\@toodeep {\advance\@listdepth\@ne}% % The list environment is needed to control perfectly the vertical space. % Note: \OuterFrameSep used by framed.sty is later set to \topsep hence 0pt. % - if caption: distance from last text baseline to caption baseline is % A+(B-F)+\ht\strutbox, A = \abovecaptionskip (default 10pt), B = % \baselineskip, F is the framed.sty \FrameHeightAdjust macro, default 6pt. % Formula valid for F < 10pt. % - distance of baseline of caption to top of frame is like for tables: % \sphinxbelowcaptionspace (=0.5\baselineskip) % - if no caption: distance of last text baseline to code frame is S+(B-F), % with S = \sphinxverbatimtopskip (=\smallskip) % - and distance from bottom of frame to next text baseline is % \baselineskip+\parskip. % The \trivlist is used to avoid possible "too deeply nested" error. \itemsep \z@skip \topsep \z@skip \partopsep \z@skip % trivlist will set \parsep to \parskip (which itself is set to zero above) % \leftmargin will be set to zero by trivlist \rightmargin\z@ \parindent \z@% becomes \itemindent. Default zero, but perhaps overwritten. \trivlist\item\relax \ifspx@inframed\setbox\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox\vbox\bgroup \@setminipage\hsize\linewidth % use bulk of minipage paragraph shape restores (this is needed % in indented contexts, at least for some) \textwidth\hsize \columnwidth\hsize \@totalleftmargin\z@ \leftskip\z@skip \rightskip\z@skip \@rightskip\z@skip \else \ifsphinxverbatimwithminipage\noindent\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}\fi \MakeFramed {% adapted over from framed.sty's snugshade environment \advance\hsize-\width\@totalleftmargin\z@\linewidth\hsize\@setminipage }% \fi % For grid placement from \strut's in \FancyVerbFormatLine \lineskip\z@skip % active comma should not be overwritten by \@noligs \ifspx@opt@verbatimwrapslines \let\verbatim@nolig@list \sphinx@verbatim@nolig@list \fi % optimization: as codelines will be handled inside boxes, \everypar is % never reset, and it issues \@minipagefalse repeatedly (from \@setminipage). % As fancyvrb Verbatim will do \@minipagefalse itself, let's simplify things. \everypar{}% \color@begingroup % protect against color leaks (upstream framed.sty bug) \ifspx@pre@withtextcolor\color{VerbatimTextColor}\fi % mostly shadowed by % Pygments highlighting anyhow \spx@pre@TeXextras % will fetch its optional arguments if any \OriginalVerbatim }% {% \endOriginalVerbatim \color@endgroup % matches the \color@begingroup \ifspx@inframed \egroup % finish \sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox vbox \nobreak % update page totals %%%% % MEMO (2022/07/09, while preparing 5.1.0 LaTeX CSS-style sphinxsetup options) % This test will systematically cause to abandon framing if the code-block % is near bottom of a warning-type notice which TeX has not yet decided whether % it fits on current page and which is near bottom of page. Indeed the % \pagetotal will already be very near \pagegoal. This is probably a not % intended behaviour, and perhaps the whole thing should be removed? Indeed % the result is surprising then because the notice will be split, code-block % will be on page 2 and will have no background-color, no border. \ifdim\dimexpr \ht\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox+ \dp\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox+ \ht\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox+ \dp\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox+ % 6.2.0 uses here the dimen registers from sphinxpackageboxes.sty, % they got setup by \spx@verb@boxes@fcolorbox@setup \spx@boxes@padding@top+ \spx@boxes@padding@bottom+ \ifspx@opt@verbatimwithframe \spx@boxes@border@top+ \spx@boxes@border@bottom+\fi % try to account for external frame parameters % MEMO: this is because the sphinxheavybox (for warning admonitions) % environment sets \FrameSep and \FrameRule % TODO: fix this bad implicit dependency \FrameSep+\FrameRule+ % Usage here of 2 baseline distances is empirical. % In border case where code-block fits barely in remaining space, % it gets framed and looks good but the outer frame may continue % on top of next page and give (if no contents after code-block) % an empty framed line, as testing showed. 2\baselineskip+ % now add all to accumulated page totals and compare to \pagegoal \pagetotal+\pagedepth>\pagegoal % long contents: do not \MakeFramed. Do make a caption (either before or % after) if title exists. Continuation hints across pagebreaks dropped. % FIXME? a bottom caption may end up isolated at top of next page % (no problem with a top caption, which is default) \spx@opt@verbatimwithframefalse \def\sphinxVerbatim@Title{\noindent\box\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox\par}% \sphinxVerbatim@Before \noindent\unvbox\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox\par \sphinxVerbatim@After \else % short enough contents: use \MakeFramed. As it is nested, this requires % minipage encapsulation. \noindent\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}% \MakeFramed {% Use it now with the fetched contents \advance\hsize-\width\@totalleftmargin\z@\linewidth\hsize\@setminipage }% \unvbox\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox % the \@minipagefalse is superfluous, actually. \par\unskip\@minipagefalse\endMakeFramed \end{minipage}% \fi \else % non-nested \MakeFramed \par\unskip\@minipagefalse\endMakeFramed % from framed.sty snugshade \ifsphinxverbatimwithminipage\end{minipage}\fi \fi \endtrivlist } \newenvironment {sphinxVerbatimNoFrame} {\spx@opt@verbatimwithframefalse \VerbatimEnvironment \begin{sphinxVerbatim}} {\end{sphinxVerbatim}} \newenvironment {sphinxVerbatimintable} {% don't use a frame if in a table cell \spx@opt@verbatimwithframefalse \sphinxverbatimwithminipagetrue % the literal block caption uses \sphinxcaption which is wrapper of \caption, % but \caption must be modified because longtable redefines it to work only % for the own table caption, and tabulary has multiple passes \let\caption\sphinxfigcaption % reduce above caption skip \def\spx@abovecaptionskip{\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount}% \VerbatimEnvironment \begin{sphinxVerbatim}} {\end{sphinxVerbatim}} %% PARSED LITERALS % allow long lines to wrap like they do in code-blocks % this should be kept in sync with definitions in sphinx.util.texescape \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksattexescapedchars{% \def\do##1##2% put potential break point before character {\def##1{\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\char`##2}{\char`##2}}}% \do\{\{\do\textless\<\do\#\#\do\%\%\do\$\$% {, <, #, %, $ \def\do##1##2% put potential break point after character {\def##1{\discretionary{\char`##2}{\sphinxafterbreak}{\char`##2}}}% \do\_\_\do\}\}\do\textasciicircum\^\do\&\&% _, }, ^, &, \do\textgreater\>\do\textasciitilde\~% >, ~ \do\textbackslash\\% \ } \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksviaactiveinparsedliteral{% \sphinxbreaksviaactive % by default handles . , ; ? ! / \lccode`\~`\~ % % update \dospecials as it is used by \url % but deactivation will already have been done hence this is unneeded: % \expandafter\def\expandafter\dospecials\expandafter{\dospecials % \sphinxbreaksbeforeactivelist\sphinxbreaksafteractivelist\do\-}% } \newcommand*\sphinxbreaksatspaceinparsedliteral{% \lccode`~32 \lowercase{\let~}\spx@verbatim@space\lccode`\~`\~ } \newcommand*{\sphinxunactivateextras}{\let\do\@makeother \sphinxbreaksbeforeactivelist\sphinxbreaksafteractivelist}% % the \catcode13=5\relax (deactivate end of input lines) is left to callers \newcommand*{\sphinxunactivateextrasandspace}{\catcode32=10\relax \sphinxunactivateextras}% % alltt uses a monospace font and linebreaks at dashes (which are escaped % to \sphinxhyphen{} which expands to -\kern\z@) are inhibited with pdflatex. % Not with xelatex (cf \defaultfontfeatures in latex writer), so: \newcommand*{\sphinxhypheninparsedliteral}{\sphinxhyphennobreak} % now for the modified alltt environment \newenvironment{sphinxalltt} {% at start of next line to workaround Emacs/AUCTeX issue with this file \begin{alltt}% \ifspx@opt@parsedliteralwraps \sbox\sphinxcontinuationbox {\spx@opt@verbatimcontinued}% \sbox\sphinxvisiblespacebox {\spx@opt@verbatimvisiblespace}% \let\sphinxhyphen\sphinxhypheninparsedliteral \sphinxbreaksattexescapedchars \sphinxbreaksviaactiveinparsedliteral \sphinxbreaksatspaceinparsedliteral % alltt takes care of the ' as derivative ("prime") in math mode \everymath\expandafter{\the\everymath\sphinxunactivateextrasandspace \catcode`\<=12\catcode`\>=12\catcode`\^=7\catcode`\_=8 }% % not sure if displayed math (align,...) can end up in parsed-literal, anyway \everydisplay\expandafter{\the\everydisplay \catcode13=5 \sphinxunactivateextrasandspace \catcode`\<=12\catcode`\>=12\catcode`\^=7\catcode`\_=8 }% \fi } {\end{alltt}} %% INLINE MARK-UP % % Protect \href's first argument in contexts such as sphinxalltt (or % \sphinxcode). Sphinx uses \#, \%, \& ... always inside \sphinxhref. \protected\def\sphinxhref#1#2{{% \sphinxunactivateextrasandspace % never do \scantokens with active space! % for the \endlinechar business, https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/286 \endlinechar\m@ne\everyeof{{\endlinechar13 #2}}% keep catcode regime for #2 \scantokens{\href{#1}}% normalise it for #1 during \href expansion }} % Same for \url. And also \nolinkurl for coherence. \protected\def\sphinxurl#1{{% \sphinxunactivateextrasandspace\everyeof{}% (<- precaution for \scantokens) \endlinechar\m@ne\scantokens{\url{#1}}% }} \protected\def\sphinxnolinkurl#1{{% \sphinxunactivateextrasandspace\everyeof{}% \endlinechar\m@ne\scantokens{\nolinkurl{#1}}% }} % \sphinxupquote % to obtain straight quotes we execute \@noligs as patched by upquote, and % \scantokens is needed in cases where it would be too late for the macro to % first set catcodes and then fetch its argument. We also make the contents % breakable at non-escaped . , ; ? ! / using \sphinxbreaksviaactive, % and also at \ character (which is escaped to \textbackslash{}). \protected\def\sphinxtextbackslashbreakbefore {\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\sphinx@textbackslash}{\sphinx@textbackslash}} \protected\def\sphinxtextbackslashbreakafter {\discretionary{\sphinx@textbackslash}{\sphinxafterbreak}{\sphinx@textbackslash}} \let\sphinxtextbackslash\sphinxtextbackslashbreakafter % - is escaped to \sphinxhyphen{} and this default ensures no linebreak % behaviour (also with a non monospace font, or with xelatex) \newcommand*{\sphinxhyphenininlineliteral}{\sphinxhyphennobreak} % the macro must be protected if it ends up used in moving arguments, % in 'alltt' \@noligs is done already, and the \scantokens must be avoided. \protected\def\sphinxupquote#1{{\def\@tempa{alltt}% \ifx\@tempa\@currenvir\else \let\sphinxhyphen\sphinxhyphenininlineliteral \ifspx@opt@inlineliteralwraps % break at . , ; ? ! / \sphinxbreaksviaactive % break also at \ \setbox8=\hbox{\textbackslash}% \def\sphinx@textbackslash{\copy8}% \let\textbackslash\sphinxtextbackslash % by default, no continuation symbol on next line but may be added \let\sphinxafterbreak\sphinxafterbreakofinlineliteral % do not overwrite the comma set-up \let\verbatim@nolig@list\sphinx@literal@nolig@list \fi % fix a space-gobbling issue due to LaTeX's original \do@noligs % TODO: using \@noligs as patched by upquote.sty is now unneeded because % either ` and ' are escaped (non-unicode engines) or they don't build % ligatures (unicode engines). Thus remove this and unify handling of `, <, >, % ' and - with the characters . , ; ? ! / as handled via % \sphinxbreaksviaactive. % Hence \sphinx@do@noligs will be removed, or rather replaced with code % inserting discretionaries, as they allow a continuation symbol on start of % next line to achieve common design with code-blocks. % TODO: do the above TODO! % Extend \sphinxunactivateextras for \sphinxhref as the latter may % actually be in the scope of \sphinxupquote and does a \scantokens % of its own. \expandafter\def\expandafter\sphinxunactivateextras\expandafter {\sphinxunactivateextras\verbatim@nolig@list}% \let\do@noligs\sphinx@do@noligs \@noligs\endlinechar\m@ne\everyeof{}% (<- in case inside \sphinxhref) \expandafter\scantokens \fi {{#1}}}}% extra brace pair to fix end-space gobbling issue... \def\sphinx@do@noligs #1{\catcode`#1\active\begingroup\lccode`\~`#1\relax \lowercase{\endgroup\def~{\leavevmode\kern\z@\char`#1 }}} \def\sphinx@literal@nolig@list {\do\`\do\<\do\>\do\'\do\-}% \let\sphinxafterbreakofinlineliteral\empty \endinput