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From: Stefano Lattarini
Subject: [Automake-commit] [SCM] GNU Automake branch, master, updated. v1.11-2142-gfaffcc8
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 15:54:53 +0000

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commit faffcc8718dbf67e8aa84dda93a13ca3824eafcc
Author: Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>
Date:   Wed Apr 11 17:51:59 2012 +0200

    sync: some auxiliary files synced from upstream
    
    * lib/texinfo.tex: Synced from upstream, by "make fetch".
    * lib/INSTALL: Likewise.
    
    Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Summary of changes:
 lib/INSTALL     |    8 ++--
 lib/texinfo.tex |   92 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
 2 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lib/INSTALL b/lib/INSTALL
index a1e89e1..6e90e07 100644
--- a/lib/INSTALL
+++ b/lib/INSTALL
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 Installation Instructions
 *************************
 
-Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2011 Free Software Foundation,
+Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation,
 Inc.
 
    Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
@@ -309,9 +309,10 @@ causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler 
(unless it is
 overridden in the site shell script).
 
 Unfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to
-an Autoconf bug.  Until the bug is fixed you can use this workaround:
+an Autoconf limitation.  Until the limitation is lifted, you can use
+this workaround:
 
-     CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
+     CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
 
 `configure' Invocation
 ======================
@@ -367,4 +368,3 @@ operates.
 
 `configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options.  Run
 `configure --help' for more details.
-
diff --git a/lib/texinfo.tex b/lib/texinfo.tex
index 85b68e7..e4dca02 100644
--- a/lib/texinfo.tex
+++ b/lib/texinfo.tex
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 % Load plain if necessary, i.e., if running under initex.
 \expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\relax\input plain\fi
 %
-\def\texinfoversion{2012-03-11.15}
+\def\texinfoversion{2012-04-06.11}
 %
 % Copyright 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
 % 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
@@ -4451,6 +4451,7 @@ end
   \definedummyword\guillemetright
   \definedummyword\guilsinglleft
   \definedummyword\guilsinglright
+  \definedummyword\lbracechar
   \definedummyword\leq
   \definedummyword\minus
   \definedummyword\ogonek
@@ -4463,6 +4464,7 @@ end
   \definedummyword\quoteleft
   \definedummyword\quoteright
   \definedummyword\quotesinglbase
+  \definedummyword\rbracechar
   \definedummyword\result
   \definedummyword\textdegree
   %
@@ -4514,6 +4516,7 @@ end
   \definedummyword\t
   %
   % Commands that take arguments.
+  \definedummyword\abbr
   \definedummyword\acronym
   \definedummyword\anchor
   \definedummyword\cite
@@ -4525,7 +4528,9 @@ end
   \definedummyword\emph
   \definedummyword\env
   \definedummyword\file
+  \definedummyword\image
   \definedummyword\indicateurl
+  \definedummyword\inforef
   \definedummyword\kbd
   \definedummyword\key
   \definedummyword\math
@@ -4572,7 +4577,10 @@ end
   % content at all.  So for index sorting, we map @{ and @} to strings
   % starting with |, since that ASCII character is between ASCII { and }.
   \def\{{|a}%
+  \def\lbracechar{|a}%
+  %
   \def\}{|b}%
+  \def\rbracechar{|b}%
   %
   % Non-English letters.
   \def\AA{AA}%
@@ -7807,7 +7815,7 @@ end
   \fi\fi
 }
 
-
+% 
 % @xref, @pxref, and @ref generate cross-references.  For \xrefX, #1 is
 % the node name, #2 the name of the Info cross-reference, #3 the printed
 % node name, #4 the name of the Info file, #5 the name of the printed
@@ -7817,16 +7825,21 @@ end
 \def\xref#1{\putwordSee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]}
 \def\ref#1{\xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]}
 %
-\newbox\topbox
+\newbox\toprefbox
 \newbox\printedrefnamebox
+\newbox\infofilenamebox
 \newbox\printedmanualbox
 %
 \def\xrefX[#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6]{\begingroup
   \unsepspaces
   %
+  % Get args without leading/trailing spaces.
   \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #3}%
   \setbox\printedrefnamebox = \hbox{\printedrefname\unskip}%
   %
+  \def\infofilename{\ignorespaces #4}%
+  \setbox\infofilenamebox = \hbox{\infofilename\unskip}%
+  %
   \def\printedmanual{\ignorespaces #5}%
   \setbox\printedmanualbox  = \hbox{\printedmanual\unskip}%
   %
@@ -7861,11 +7874,18 @@ end
      \turnoffactive
      \makevalueexpandable
      % This expands tokens, so do it after making catcode changes, so _
-     % etc. don't get their TeX definitions.
+     % etc. don't get their TeX definitions.  This ignores all spaces in
+     % #4, including (wrongly) those in the middle of the filename.
      \getfilename{#4}%
      %
+     % This (wrongly) does not take account of leading or trailing
+     % spaces in #1, which should be ignored.
      \edef\pdfxrefdest{#1}%
-     \txiescapepdf\pdfxrefdest
+     \ifx\pdfxrefdest\empty
+       \def\pdfxrefdest{Top}% no empty targets
+     \else
+       \txiescapepdf\pdfxrefdest  % escape PDF special chars
+     \fi
      %
      \leavevmode
      \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}%
@@ -7898,7 +7918,7 @@ end
       \printedrefname
     \fi
     %
-    % if the user also gave the printed manual name (fifth arg), append
+    % If the user also gave the printed manual name (fifth arg), append
     % "in MANUALNAME".
     \ifdim \wd\printedmanualbox > 0pt
       \space \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}%
@@ -7913,32 +7933,20 @@ end
     % this is a loss.  Therefore, we give the text of the node name
     % again, so it is as if TeX is seeing it for the first time.
     % 
-    % Cross-manual reference.  Only include the "Section ``foo'' in" if
-    % the foo is neither missing or Top.  Thus, @xref{,,,foo,The Foo Manual}
-    % outputs simply "see The Foo Manual".
     \ifdim \wd\printedmanualbox > 0pt
-      % What is the 7sp about?  The idea is that we also want to omit
-      % the Section part if we would be printing "Top", since they are
-      % clearly trying to refer to the whole manual.  But, this being
-      % TeX, we can't easily compare strings while ignoring the possible
-      % spaces before and after in the input.  By adding the arbitrary
-      % 7sp, we make it much less likely that a real node name would
-      % happen to have the same width as "Top" (e.g., in a monospaced font).
-      % I hope it will never happen in practice.
+      % Cross-manual reference with a printed manual name.
       % 
-      % For the same basic reason, we retypeset the "Top" at every
-      % reference, since the current font is indeterminate.
+      \crossmanualxref{\cite{\printedmanual\unskip}}%
+    %
+    \else\ifdim \wd\infofilenamebox > 0pt
+      % Cross-manual reference with only an info filename (arg 4), no
+      % printed manual name (arg 5).  This is essentially the same as
+      % the case above; we output the filename, since we have nothing else.
       % 
-      \setbox\topbox = \hbox{Top\kern7sp}%
-      \setbox2 = \hbox{\ignorespaces \printedrefname \unskip \kern7sp}%
-      \ifdim \wd2 > 7sp
-        \ifdim \wd2 = \wd\topbox \else
-          \putwordSection{} ``\printedrefname'' \putwordin{}\space
-        \fi
-      \fi
-      \cite{\printedmanual}%
+      \crossmanualxref{\code{\infofilename\unskip}}%
+    %
     \else
-      % Reference in this manual.
+      % Reference within this manual.
       %
       % _ (for example) has to be the character _ for the purposes of the
       % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand
@@ -7959,11 +7967,37 @@ end
       %
       % output the `page 3'.
       \turnoffactive \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}%
-    \fi
+    \fi\fi
   \fi
   \endlink
 \endgroup}
 
+% Output a cross-manual xref to #1.  Used just above (twice).
+% 
+% Only include the text "Section ``foo'' in" if the foo is neither
+% missing or Top.  Thus, @xref{,,,foo,The Foo Manual} outputs simply
+% "see The Foo Manual", the idea being to refer to the whole manual.
+% 
+% But, this being TeX, we can't easily compare our node name against the
+% string "Top" while ignoring the possible spaces before and after in
+% the input.  By adding the arbitrary 7sp below, we make it much less
+% likely that a real node name would have the same width as "Top" (e.g.,
+% in a monospaced font).  Hopefully it will never happen in practice.
+% 
+% For the same basic reason, we retypeset the "Top" at every
+% reference, since the current font is indeterminate.
+% 
+\def\crossmanualxref#1{%
+  \setbox\toprefbox = \hbox{Top\kern7sp}%
+  \setbox2 = \hbox{\ignorespaces \printedrefname \unskip \kern7sp}%
+  \ifdim \wd2 > 7sp  % nonempty?
+    \ifdim \wd2 = \wd\toprefbox \else  % same as Top?
+      \putwordSection{} ``\printedrefname'' \putwordin{}\space
+    \fi
+  \fi
+  #1%
+}
+
 % This macro is called from \xrefX for the `[nodename]' part of xref
 % output.  It's a separate macro only so it can be changed more easily,
 % since square brackets don't work well in some documents.  Particularly


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