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% myprogram.sty is a modified version of program.sty, Version 3.3
% ce pacakage permet de mettre en forme des algotithmes en utilisant
% un langage de description "en français"
% Email [email protected]
% Copyright 2009 Philippe ROUX
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% program.sty, Version 3.3.11
% Version History:
% 3.3.1: Fix name clash with new AmsTeX (\@prime)
% 3.3.2: Minor spacing tweaks. Added \sfvariables for a different style.
% 3.3.3: Added \| to the definition of \dospecials, so that | will
% still work in a verbatim environment.
% 3.3.4: Added \ifVBarOutsideProgram switch -- The command \normalbaroutside
% makes | to act normally outside the program environment
% 3.3.5: Bugfix (\lt was defined as > in maths mode!)
% 3.3.6: Minor bugfix: added \do\@ to \dospecials (for AmsTeX)
% 3.3.7: Restore catcode of _ (due to clash with \includegraphics)
% 3.3.8: Save/restore \@currentlabel when \ifNumberPrograms is true
% 3.3.9: Added \bigcaps command (submitted by Matteo Corti <[email protected]>)
% 3.3.10: Changed \www command to use normal text rather than typewriter
% Changed \FOREACH \ATEACH to use \@typename
% Added \boldsubm (uses \boldsymbol instead of text \bf)
% 3.3.11: Changed the default style to \sfvariables, old style is \bfvariables
%
%
% A LaTeX2e style file for typesetting algorithms.
% Copyright 1991, 2007 Martin Ward
% http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~mward/
%
% 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 3 of the License, 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
%
%
% This is the "program" style option which sets up the
% program and programbox environments,
% keywords for programs and a few goodies.
% NOTE: Within the program environment:
% (1) Newlines are significant.
% (2) Each line is in math mode, so for example spaces in the input
% file are not significant.
% (3) \\ within a line causes a linebreak in the output.
%
% We also define a "programbox" environment which typesets a program in a box.
% Useful for keeping a pice of code on one page or for typesetting small
% programs in running text.
% We also redefine \( and \) as \begin{programbox} and \end{programbox}.
% The \tab and \untab commands are defined to have no effect while outside
% a program environment, hence a single-line program can be typeset in
% maths mode without the overhead associated with programbox.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Section (1). The Keywords.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%partie supprimée %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% cette partie provoque des problèmes avec les ; en mode maths %%%
%%% en particulier avec vaucanson-g %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Set up ";" to add a thick maths space after it when active in math mode:
%\let\@semicolon=;
%\catcode`\;=12\relax
%\mathcode`\;="8000 % Makes ; active in math mode
%{\catcode`\;=\active \gdef;{\ifmmode\semicolon\;\else\@semicolon\fi}}
%\mathchardef\semicolon="603B
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%partie supprimée %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%partie supprimée %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% cette partie provoque des problèmes avec les caractères accentués %%%
%%% (y compris encapsulé dans \textrm{}) en particulier avec tex4ht %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Set up ` so that ``...'' typesets the string in tt (in math mode):
%\mathcode`\`="8000 % Makes ` active in math mode only.
%{%\catcode`\'=\active
% \catcode`\`=\active
% \gdef`{\startstring@}
%}
%\newif\ifMathsModeStrings \MathsModeStringsfalse
%\def\startstring@`#1''{\ifMathsModeStrings
% \mbox{``}#1\mbox{''}\else
% \mbox{``{\tt #1}''}\fi}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%partie supprimée %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Set up a larger array of tabs since programs set lots of tabs.
% This section can be extended if more tabs are needed:
\newdimen\@gtempa
\chardef\@firsttab=\the\allocationnumber
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa\newdimen\@gtempa
\newdimen\@gtempa
\chardef\@maxtab=\the\allocationnumber
% NB: can't use \pushtabns and \poptabs to reduce the need for tabs
% since \@curtab, \@curtabmar and \@nxttabmar are global variables
% which would also need to be saved and restored.
% The program environment.
% This is based on the tabbing environment with each line put in math mode,
% \obeylines in force and ";" as an active character.
\def\@programcr{$\@stopline\@startline\ignorespaces$}
\def\programnewpage{$\@stopline\newpage\@startline\ignorespaces$}
% Line numbers on programs:
\newcounter{programline}
\newif\ifNumberPrograms
% Default is no line numbers:
\NumberProgramsfalse
% Program text size hook:
\let\programsize=\relax
% Set switch to false if you want | to act normally
% outside the program environment:
\newif\ifVBarOutsideProgram \VBarOutsideProgramtrue
\def\normalbaroutside{\catcode`\|=12 \VBarOutsideProgramfalse}
\def\program{%
\ifNumberPrograms\setcounter{programline}{0}\let\@savecurrentlabel\@currentlabel\fi
\ifVBarOutsideProgram\else\catcode`\|=\active\fi %% added line
\if@minipage\else\leavevmode\fi
\normalshape
\obeycr %% added line
% activate tabbing commands:
\@tabcommandson %% added line
\global\let\DO=\@oldDO %% added line
\lineskip \z@\let\>\@rtab\let\<\@ltab\let\=\@settab
\let\+\@tabplus\let\-\@tabminus%\let\`\@tabrj\let\'\@tablab
\let\\=\@programcr %% changed from \let\\=\tabcr
\global\@hightab\@firsttab
\global\@nxttabmar\@firsttab
\dimen\@firsttab\@totalleftmargin
\global\@tabpush0 \global\@rjfieldfalse
\trivlist \item[]%\if@minipage\else\vskip\parskip\fi
\programsize
\setbox\@tabfbox\hbox{\rlap{\indent\hskip\@totalleftmargin
\the\everypar}}\def\@itemfudge{\box\@tabfbox}\@startline\ignorespaces
$\@gobblecr %% added line
}
\def\endprogram{$\@stopline\ifnum\@tabpush > 0 \@badpoptabs \fi\endtrivlist%
\restorecr \@tabcommandsoff %% added line
\ifVBarOutsideProgram\else\catcode`\|=12\fi %% added line
\ifNumberPrograms\global\let\@currentlabel\@savecurrentlabel\fi
\@gobblecr
}
\def\smallprogram{%
\let\programsize=\small\program
}
\def\endsmallprogram{%
\let\programsize=\relax\endprogram
}
% - version which puts the whole program in a box.
\newif\if@programbox \@programboxfalse
\newenvironment{programbox}%
{$$\begin{minipage}[t]{\textwidth}%ajout du $$
\@programboxtrue
\begin{program}}%
{\end{program}%
\@programboxfalse
\end{minipage}$$%ajout du $$
}
\def\({\begin{programbox}}
\def\){\end{programbox}}
% A new version of @stopline which ignores blank lines (lines with
% width 0pt). To print a blank line, put "\ " on it!
%
\def\@stopline{%
\unskip\@stopfield
\if@rjfield
\global\@rjfieldfalse
\@tempdima\@totalleftmargin \advance\@tempdima\linewidth
\hbox to\@tempdima{\@itemfudge\@printlineno\hskip\dimen\@curtabmar
\box\@curline\hfil\box\@curfield}%
\else
\@addfield
\ifdim\wd\@curline=0pt\else
\hbox{\@itemfudge\@printlineno\hskip\dimen\@curtabmar\box\@curline}%
\fi
\fi
}
\def\@printlineno{\ifNumberPrograms
\global\def\@currentlabel{\theprogramline}%
\hskip\leftmargini
\llap{{\prognumstyle(\theprogramline)}\hskip\labelsep}\fi}
\def\prognumstyle{\scriptsize\em}
\def\@startline{\global\@curtabmar\@nxttabmar
\ifNumberPrograms\grefstepcounter{programline}\fi % Added by M.Ward
\global\@curtab\@curtabmar\global\setbox\@curline\hbox % missing \global
{}\@startfield\strut} % added 17 Jun 86
\def\grefstepcounter#1{\stepcounter{#1}\let\@tempa\protect
\def\protect{\noexpand\protect\noexpand}%
\global\edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@#1\endcsname\csname the#1\endcsname}%
\let\protect\@tempa}
% A switch to allow \BAR...\BAR without untabbing twice:
\newif\ifBarDone \BarDonefalse
% a switch to allow \IF or \ELSIF with no \THEN (Grrr...):
\newif\ifTHEN
% For saving and restoring tab numbers (if a structure may contain
% "unbalanced" \tab ... \untab pairs:
\newcount\old@nxttabmar
% These are the commands used to set the tabs.
% They have different definitione inside and outside tebbing environments:
\def\@tabcommandson{% activate tabbing commands:
% \tab sets a tab stop and adds one to the margin tab:
\def\tab{$\=\+$}%
% \qtab sets a tab stop at one quad of indentation:
\def\qtab{\quad$\=\+$\kern-1em}%
% \untab removes one tab stop and moves left if at the beginning of a line:
\def\untab{$\@finishfield\@ifatmargin\@ltab\else\relax\fi\-$}%
% Must finish current field before testing if at margin:
\def\@finishfield{\@stopfield\@addfield\@startfield}%
% \@marginspace adds an extra space unless there is no text on the line:
\def\@marginspace{$\@finishfield$\@ifatmargin\relax\else\ \fi}%
% \rcomment{...} provides a comment flush to the right margin:
\def\rcomment##1{$\`##1$}%
% \llapm{...} is like \llap{...} but also leaves and re-enters math
% mode so that "\llapm{stuff}(" does not put any space between the stuff
% and the "(". This means it will line up with "\llapm{stuff}X"
% Note this is only used when \@tabcommandson is in force so we are in
% normal math mode, not display math mode.
% The 1sp space is so that a line with just an \llapm item on it is not
% considered to be empty!
\def\llapm##1{\@ifatmargin
\llap{$##1$}$\hskip 1sp$%
\else ##1 \fi}%
\def\savetab{\global\old@nxttabmar\@nxttabmar}
\def\restoretab{\global\@nxttabmar\old@nxttabmar}
% Use this to typeset "..." at a higher tab position:
\def\utdots{$\@finishfield\@ifatmargin\@ltab\@ltab\else\relax\fi$\dots}
% For typesetting a relation:
\def\llapr##1{\@ifatmargin
\llap{$\ ##1\ $}${}$%
\else\ ##1\ \fi}%
}
\def\@tabcommandsoff{% deactivate tabbing commands:
\let\tab=\relax%
\let\qtab=\relax%
\let\@finishfield=\relax%
\let\untab=\relax%
\let\@marginspace=\ % never at margin thus always a space
\def\rcomment##1{\qquad\mbox{##1}}%
\let\savetab=\relax%
\let\restoretab=\relax%
\let\utdots=\dots%
\def\llapm##1{##1}%
\def\llapr##1{##1}%
}
%% Now for the keywords:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% les mots clés sont francisés .... %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\IF{\keyword{si}\global\THENfalse\ \tab}
\def\THEN{\@marginspace\keyword{alors}\global\THENtrue\ \tab}
% else has the same width as then and lines up with it on right:
\def\ELSE{\@marginspace\llapm{\keyword{sinon}\ }}%
% elsf lines up with the if:
\def\ELSF{\@marginspace\untab\ifTHEN\untab\fi%
\global\THENfalse\keyword{sinon si}\ \tab}
\def\ELSIF{\@marginspace\untab\ifTHEN\untab\fi%
\global\THENfalse\keyword{sinon si}\ \tab}
% \AR is the arrow for Dijkstra if and do:
% \AR* starts a newline with one quad indentation:
\def\AR{\@marginspace\rightarrow\global\THENtrue\@ifstar%
{\\\quad\tab\global\BarDonefalse\@gobblecr}%
{\ \tab\global\BarDonefalse}}%
% bar lines up on right with if or do keyword:
\def\BAR{\@marginspace\ifBarDone\else\untab\fi\global\BarDonetrue
\llapm{\barsymbol\ }}%
\def\FI{\@marginspace\untab\ifTHEN\untab\fi\keyword{fin}}
\def\AWAIT{\keyword{attendre}\ }% \THEN provides the \tab
\def\DO{\keyword{faire}\ \tab}
\let\@oldDO=\DO
\def\OD{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{fin faire}}
% \WHILE, \FOR, \FOREACH and \ATEACH temporarily change \DO to not set a tab:
\def\WHILE{\keyword{tant que}\ \tab
\gdef\DO{\@marginspace\keyword{faire}\ \global\let\DO=\@oldDO}}
\def\FOR{\keyword{pour}\ \tab
\gdef\DO{\@marginspace\keyword{faire}\ \global\let\DO=\@oldDO}}
\def\FOREACH{\qtab\keyword{pour tout}\ \tab
\gdef\DO{\@marginspace\keyword{faire}\ \global\let\DO=\@oldDO}}%
%\ \@typename}
\def\ATEACH{\qtab\keyword{pour chaque}\ \tab
\gdef\DO{\@marginspace\keyword{faire}\ \global\let\DO=\@oldDO}}%
%\ \@typename}
\def\STEP{\@marginspace\keyword{par}\ }
\def\TO{\@marginspace\keyword{jusqu'\`a}\ }
% \BEGIN, \REP, \ACTIONEQ and \WHERE
% make sure next statement starts on a new line
% with one quad of indentation:
\def\BEGIN{\qtab\hbox{\keyword{commencer}}\ }%
\def\REP{\qtab\hbox{\keyword{r\'ep\'eter}}\ }%
\def\ACTIONEQ{\ \equiv\\\quad\tab}%
\def\WHERE{\@marginspace\untab\qtab\hbox{\keyword{o\`u}}\ }%
\def\IFMATCH{\qtab\keyword{si \'egal}\ \@typename}
\def\FILL{\keyword{suivre}\ \tab\savetab\@typename}
\def\ENDFILL{\@marginspace\restoretab\untab\keyword{fin suivre}}
\def\EDIT{\keyword{\'editer}\ \tab}
\def\EDITPARENT{\qtab\keyword{editparent}\ }
\def\ENDEDIT{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{endedit}}
\def\ENDMATCH{\@marginspace\untab\untab\keyword{endmatch}}
\def\EXIT{\keyword{sortir}}
% Generalised expression brackets:
\def\EXP{\openexp\tab}
\def\ENDEXP{\untab\closexp}
\def\VAR{\qtab\keyword{variable}\ }
\def\var{\ \keyword{variable}\ }
\def\END{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{fin}}
\def\ENDVAR{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{end}}
\def\ENDREP{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{endrep}}
\def\WHERE{\@marginspace\untab\tab\keyword{o\`u}\ }
\def\WITHIN{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{jusqu'\`a}\ }
\def\PROC{\qtab\keyword{proc\'edure}\
\gdef\EQ{\EQsymbol\global\let\EQ=\@oldEQ}}
\def\ENDPROC{\fullstop}
\def\FUNCT{\qtab\keyword{fonction}\
\gdef\EQ{\EQsymbol\global\let\EQ=\@oldEQ}}
\def\ENDFUNCT{\fullstop\global\let\EQ=\@oldEQ}
\def\JOIN{\keyword{join}\ \tab}
\def\NIOJ{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{nioj}}
\let\ENDJOIN=\NIOJ
\def\ONEOF{\keyword{oneof}\ \tab}
\def\FOENO{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{foeno}}
\def\ACTIONS{\tab\keyword{actions}\ \global\let\EQ=\@oldEQ}
\def\ENDACTIONS{\@marginspace\untab\keyword{fin actions}}
\def\ENDACTION{\fullstop}
\def\CALL{\keyword{eppeler}\ }
\def\LLAC{}
\let\ENDCALL=\LLAC
\def\COMMENT#1{\keyword{commentaire}\mbox{: #1}}
\def\C#1{\keyword{C}:\ \mbox{#1}}
\def\ARRAY{\keyword{tableau}\ }
\def\LIKE{\@marginspace\keyword{array}\ }
\def\TYPEDEF{\@marginspace\keyword{typedef}\ }
\def\@typename#1{\mbox{#1}\ }
% The symbols used in programs:
\def\BODY{\EQsymbol}
\def\QE{\fullstop} % end of == definition.
% Expression brackets:
\def\openexp{\mathopen {\mbox{\rule[-0.5ex]{0.04em}{2.3ex}%
\rule[1.7ex]{0.4em}{0.1ex}}}}
\def\closexp{\mathclose{\mbox{\rule[-0.5ex]{0.4em}{0.1ex}%
\rule[-0.5ex]{0.04em}{2.3ex}}}}
% \fullstop ends an action, proc or funct definition:
\def\fullstop{\untab{\mbox{\bf .}}}
\def\barsymbol{{\rlap{$\sqcap$}\sqcup}}
% \join and \choice symbols:
\def\join{\@marginspace\llapm{\sqcup\ }}%
\def\choice{\@marginspace\llapm{\sqcap\ }}%
% \EQ puts more space around symbol in program environment:
% (this gets redefined by \PROC and \FUNCT):
\def\EQ{\EQsymbol\tab}%
\def\@oldEQ{\EQsymbol\tab}%
\def\EQsymbol{\mathrel{\EQspace\equiv\EQspace}}
% default is tab commands deactivated:
\@tabcommandsoff
% define \normalshape if not present:
\@ifundefined{normalshape}
{\def\normalshape{\rm}}
{\relax}
% Underline through descenders:
\let\undertext=\underbar
\def\lowundertext#1{\ifmmode\underline{\vphantom{y}\mbox{#1}}\else
$\underline{\vphantom{y}\mbox{#1}}$\fi}
% The Boolean values:
\def\true{\boldvar{true}}
\def\false{\boldvar{false}}
% The simple programs:
\def\ABORT{\boldvar{abort}}
\def\SKIP{\boldvar{skip}}
\def\NULL{\boldvar{null}}
% An abbreviation:
\def\aeq{\ACTIONEQ}
%% Draw a box round something in a program:
\def\progbox#1{%
% Set #1 in a box, with no tab settings, and restore horizontal position:
\rlap{\kern-\fboxsep\kern-0.4pt%
\fbox{$\@tabcommandsoff\phantom{#1}$}}%
% Then set it again as normal:
#1\ }
%% For a larger box, covering several lines, put \tl at the top left
%% corner, and \br at the bottom right. THIS REQUIRES pstricks AND pst-node
\def\tl{\llap{\rnode{tl}{\strut}\hspace{2pt}}}
\def\br{\rlap{\hspace{2pt}\rnode{br}{\strut}}%
\ncangles[linewidth=0.4pt, linearc=0pt, nodesep=0pt, angle=90,%
armA=1.5ex, armB=1.5ex]{-}{tl}{br}%
\ncangles[linewidth=0.4pt, linearc=0pt, nodesep=0pt, angle=-90,%
armA=1.4ex, armB=1.4ex]{-}{br}{tl}}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Section (2). |Variable_Names|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% We use an idea from Rainer Schopf's verbatim style
%%% This allows !@#$%^&*() in variable names as well as _
%%% This version should cope better with missing | delimiters:
% First we define the default \variablefont, \variablefontend and \keyword:
\newif\if@corr
\def\no@corr{\do{.}\do{,}}
\def\@corr{\def\do##1{\ifx\temp##1\@corrfalse\fi}\@corrtrue\no@corr
\if@corr\/\else\fi\endgroup\egroup} % put back the \egroup
% The old default keyword style is bold underlined:
\def\keyword#1{\mbox{\underbar{\normalshape\bf #1}}}
% The old default variable font is slanted, so \variablefontend adds italic correction:
\def\bfvariables{%
\let\variablefont=\sl%
\def\variablefontend##1{\begingroup\futurelet\temp\@corr}% gobble the \egroup
\def\keyword##1{\mbox{\underbar{\bf ##1}}}
\def\boldvar##1{{\mbox{\normalshape\bf ##1}}}
}
% For sans-serif variables and keywords (no underbar):
\def\sfvariables{%
\def\variablefont{\normalshape\sf}%
\def\variablefontend{}%
%\def\keyword##1{\mbox{\normalshape\bf\sf ##1}}%
\def\boldvar##1{\mbox{\normalshape\bf\sf ##1}}%
}
% For sans-serif variables and keywords in CAPITALS
% (As required for Oberon and Modula)
% This command was submitted by Matteo Corti <[email protected]>:
\def\bigcaps{%
\def\variablefont{\normalshape\sf}%
\def\variablefontend{}%
%\def\keyword##1{\mbox{\uppercase{\bf ##1}}}%problème
\def\boldvar##1{\mbox{\normalshape\bf\sf ##1}}%
}
% The new default is \sfvariables:
\sfvariables
% Use \scriptvar|foo| for sub/super-script variables:
\def\scriptvariablefont{\scriptsize\@variablefont}%
\def\scriptvar{\let\@variablefont=\variablefont%
\let\variablefont=\scriptvariablefont%
\let\@variablefontend=\variablefontend%
\def\variablefontend{\let\variablefont=\@variablefont%
\let\variablefontend=\@variablefontend%
\@variablefontend}}
% This section is modified from verbatim.sty:
\newif\ifwasinmmode \wasinmmodefalse
\begingroup
\lccode`\~=`\^^M
\lccode`\V=`\V
\lowercase{%
\gdef\variable{% first save mmode status:
\ifmmode\wasinmmodetrue\else\wasinmmodefalse\fi
\mbox\bgroup\begingroup
\variablefont
\catcode`\^^M\active
\safeat
\def~{\endgroup\egroup\\
\@latexerr{Variable name ended by end of line.}\@ehc}%
\catcode`\_\active
\let\do\@makeother
\do\{\do\}\do\$\do\&%
\do\#\do\^\do\^^K\do\^^A\do\%\do\~\do\@\@svariable}}
\endgroup
\def\@svariable{%
\catcode`\|\active
\lccode`\~`\|%
\lowercase{\def~{\endgroup% if we were not in mmode, do italic corr:
\ifwasinmmode\let\next=\/% was \relax
\else\let\next=\variablefontend\fi
\next
\egroup}%
\let\@dovar~}%
\leavevmode\null}
\catcode`\|=12\relax
\let\origbar=|
\catcode`\|\active
% Make @ active and equal to \char 64:
\begingroup
\catcode`\@=\active
\gdef\safeat{\catcode`\@=\active\def@{\char64\relax}}%
\endgroup
\def|{\ifx\@sharp\relax\origbar\else\relax\p@dovar\fi}
\def\p@dovar#1{#1\protect\@dovar\null}
\def\@dovar{\variable} % #1 = \fi from defn of |
%% Set up _ as \_ outside math mode and \sb in math mode:
%% (in case you use _ outside math mode)
\catcode`\_=\active \def_{\ifmmode\sb\else\p@sb\fi}
\def\p@sb{\protect\@sb}
\def\@sb{\_}
% Restore catcode of _ (due to clash with \includegraphics):
\catcode`\_=8
%% Make sure | still works in \verb and verbatim (it is now a "special"):
%\def\dospecials{\do\ \do\\\do\{\do\}\do\$\do\&%
% \do\#\do\^\do\_\do\%\do\~\do\|\do\@}
\g@addto@macro\dospecials{\do\|\do\@}%%ajouté le 15/05/09 cause : et ; actifs en verbatim
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Section (3). Program Schemas.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Definitions for bold subscripted symbols, eg:
% \B1 or \B{} or \B{12} ... etc.
% We check for ' so \B', \S''' etc will work as expected.
\def\A{\boldsub{A}}
\def\B{\boldsub{B}}
\def\P{\boldsub{P}}
\def\Q{\boldsub{Q}}
\def\R{\boldsub{R}}
\def\S{\boldsub{S}}
\def\T{\boldsub{T}}
\def\Z{\boldsub{Z}}
% some bold letters:
\def\d{\boldsub{d}}
\def\e{\boldsub{e}}
\def\t{\boldsub{t}}
\def\w{\boldsub{w}}
\def\x{\boldsub{x}}
\def\y{\boldsub{y}}
\def\z{\boldsub{z}}
\newif\ifMmode \Mmodefalse
\def\boldsub#1{%
\relax% to fool array and other alignments
\ifmmode
\Mmodetrue
\else
$\Mmodefalse
\fi
\mbox{\normalshape\bf #1}%
\@boldsub
}
\def\boldsubm#1{%
\relax% to fool array and other alignments
\ifmmode
\Mmodetrue
\else
$\Mmodefalse
\fi
\boldsymbol{#1}%
\@boldsub
}
% Use \mathchoice (typesets all 4) if this is needed for
% subscripts or superscripts (costs ~0.5 seconds per symbol!):
% NB use of \text should fix this with AMSLaTeX.
%\mathchoice{\mbox{\series{bx}\shape{n}\selectfont #1}}%
% {\mbox{\series{bx}\shape{n}\selectfont #1}}%
% {\mbox{\normalshape\bf\scriptsize #1}}%
% {\mbox{\normalshape\bf\tiny #1}}%
\def\@nothing{} \def\prog@prime{'}
\def\@boldsub#1{%
\def\@boldsubthing{#1}% subscript
\ifx\@boldsubthing\@nothing% empty
\let\@boldsubnext\@boldsubfinish
\else
\ifx\@boldsubthing\prog@prime%
\def\@boldsubnext{^\bgroup\prime\@absorbprimes}%
\else
\def\@boldsubnext{_{#1}\@boldsubfinish}\fi
\fi
\@boldsubnext
}
\def\@absorbprimes{\futurelet\@boldsubnext\@seeifprime}
\def\@seeifprime{%
\ifx\@boldsubnext'%
\def\@boldsubnext{\@getprime}%
\else
\def\@boldsubnext{\egroup\@boldsubfinish}%
\fi
\@boldsubnext
}
\def\@getprime'{\prime\@absorbprimes}
\def\@boldsubfinish{\ifMmode\else$\fi}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Section (4). Maths notation used in programs
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Notation for sets of the form {...|...} :
% Eg: \set{x \in N | x>0} becomes:
% \left\{\left.\, x \in N \:\right\origbar\: x>0 \,\right\}
% set brackets and | grow to fit the size if their contents.
% Also: \bigset{...|...} becomes:
% \bigl\{\, ... \mathrel{\bigm\origbar} ... \, \bigr\}
% \bigset is in an aligned environment, so it can include \\
% (AMSLaTeX only)
%
\def\set#1{\@@set#1\@end} % strip of the {} and pass to \@@set
\def\@@set#1|#2\@end{\left\{\left.\, #1 \:\right\origbar\:
#2 \,\right\} }
\def\bigset#1{\@bigset#1\@end} % strip of the {} and pass to \@bigset
\@ifundefined{aligned}
{% Not AMSLaTeX:
\def\@bigset#1|#2\@end{\bigl\{\, #1 {\:\bigm\origbar\:}
#2 \,\bigr\} }
}{% With AMSLaTeX:
\def\@bigset#1|#2\@end{\begin{aligned}[t]\bigl\{\, #1 {\:\bigm\origbar\:}&
\let\@oldcr=\\\def\\{\@oldcr&{}}
#2 \,\bigr\} \end{aligned} }
}
% Notation for substitution in programs:
\def\sub[#1/#2|#3]{\left[\left.#1\,/\,#2\,\right\origbar\,#3\,\right]}
\def\bigsub[#1/#2|#3]{\bigl[#1\,\bigm/\,#2\,\bigm\origbar\,#3\,\bigr]}
% Use \modbar{x} for |x|:
\def\modbar#1{\left\origbar #1\right\origbar}
% Notation for a sequence in angle brackets:
% \bigseq uses big size of brackets:
% \def\seq#1{\left< #1 \right>}
\def\seq#1{\langle #1 \rangle}
\def\bigseq#1{\bigl< #1 \bigr>}
% Notation for subsequences analogous to set notation:
\def\subseq#1{\@@subseq#1\@end} % strip of the {} and pass to \@@subseq
\def\@@subseq#1|#2\@end{\left<\left.\, #1 \:\right\origbar\:
#2 \,\right>}
\def\bigsubseq#1{\@bigsubseq#1\@end} % strip of the {} and pass to \@bigsubseq
\@ifundefined{aligned}
{% Not AMSLaTeX:
\def\@bigsubseq#1|#2\@end{\bigl<\, #1 {\:\bigm\origbar\:}
#2 \,\bigr> }
}{% With AMSLaTeX:
\def\@bigsubseq#1|#2\@end{\begin{aligned}[t]\bigl<\, #1 {\:\bigm\origbar\:}&
\let\@oldcr=\\\def\\{\@oldcr&{}}
#2 \,\bigr> \end{aligned} }
}
% range dots, like \ldots but with two dots only (for 1..n etc.):
\def\rdots{\mathinner{\ldotp\ldotp}}
% Atomic Specification statement: for eg <x>/<y>.Q use: \atspec x/y. Q
% This uses "/" and "." as argument delimiters:
% \def\atspec #1/#2.{\seq{#1}\!/\!\seq{#2}\!.}
\def\atspec #1/#2.{\seq{#1}/\seq{#2}.}
% \Forall vars.formula and \Exists vars.formula:
\def\Forall#1.{\forall #1.\,}
\def\Exists#1.{\exists #1.\,}
\let\EQspace=\ % default space around \EQ \EQT and \LE
\def\EQT{\mathrel{\EQspace\approx\EQspace}} % program equivalence.
\def\LE{\mathrel{\EQspace\le\EQspace}} % program refinement.
\def\SLE{\mathrel{\EQspace\preccurlyeq\EQspace}} % semi-refinement.
\def\NOT{{\,\bf non\,}}%%\def\NOT{\neg}
% \AND and \OR relations have an extra thin space around them:
\def\AND{\mathrel{\,\bf et\,}}%%\def\AND{\mathrel{\,\wedge\,}}
\def\OR{\mathrel{\,\bf ou\,}}%%\def\OR{\mathrel{\,\vee\,}}
\def\EOR{\mathrel{\,\oplus\,}}
\def\sbs{\subseteq}
\def\im{\Rightarrow}
% (use \iff and \implies for the "long" arrows)
\def\union{\cup}
\def\intersect{\cap}
\def\lar{\leftarrow}
\def\rar{\rightarrow}
\def\wflt{\prec}
\def\wfle{\preccurlyeq}
\def\succstar{\mathrel{\succ\!\!^*}}
\def\succeqstar{\mathrel{\succeq\!^*}}
\def\gt{\ifmmode>\else{$>$}\fi}
\def\lt{\ifmmode<\else{$<$}\fi}
\def\tw{\ifmmode{}^\sim\else{${}^\sim$}\fi}
% map and reduce operators:
\def\bstar{\mathrel{\boldsymbol{*}}} % for *
\def\bdiv{\boldsymbol{/}} % for /
% Various arrows (taken from oz.sty):
\let \rel \leftrightarrow
\let \tfun \rightarrow
\let \tinj \rightarrowtail
\def \tsur {\mathrel{\ooalign{$\tfun$\hfil\cr$\mkern4mu\tfun$}}}
\def \pfun {\p\tfun}
\def \pinj {\p\tinj}
\def \psur {\p\tsur}
\def \ffun {\f\tfun}
\def \finj {\f\tinj}
\def \bij {\mathrel{\ooalign{$\tinj$\hfil\cr$\mkern5mu\tfun$}}}
\def\p#1{\mathrel{\ooalign{\hfil$\mapstochar\mkern 5mu$\hfil\cr$#1$}}}
\def\f#1{\mathrel{\ooalign{\hfil
$\mapstochar\mkern 3mu\mapstochar\mkern 5mu$\hfil\cr$#1$}}}
%% Logical exclusive or:
\def\exor{\oplus}
%% Sequence concatenation:
\def\concat{\mathrel{+\!\!\!+}}
\def\rmtiny{\normalshape\rm\tiny}
%% Stack operations:
\def\push{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\rmtiny push}}{\longleftarrow}}}
\def\pop {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\rmtiny pop}}{\longleftarrow}}}
\def\pick{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\rmtiny pick}}{\longleftarrow}}}
\def\last{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\rmtiny last}}{\longleftarrow}}}
%% bitwise operators
\def\bitand {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny bit}}{\wedge}}}
\def\bitor {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny bit}}{\vee}}}
\def\bitexor{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny bit}}{\vphantom\vee\smash\oplus}}}
\def\bitnot{{\overset{\mbox{\tiny bit}}{\vphantom\vee\neg}}}
%% Logical, decimal and floating point operators:
\def\lplus {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{+}}}
\def\lminus{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{-}}}
\def\lmult {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{\times}}}
\def\ldiv {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{\div}}}
\def\lequ {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{=}}}
\def\lneq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{\neq}}}
\def\lless {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{<}}}
\def\lgreat{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{>}}}
\def\lleq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{\leq}}}
\def\lgreq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny log}}{\geq}}}
\def\dplus {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{+}}}
\def\dminus{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{-}}}
\def\dmult {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{\times}}}
\def\ddiv {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{\div}}}
\def\deq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{=}}}
\def\dneq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{\neq}}}
\def\dless {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{<}}}
\def\dgreat{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{>}}}
\def\dleq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{\leq}}}
\def\dgreq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny dec}}{\geq}}}
\def\fplus {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{+}}}
\def\fminus{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{-}}}
\def\fmult {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{\times}}}
\def\fdiv {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{\div}}}
\def\feq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{=}}}
\def\fneq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{\neq}}}
\def\fless {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{<}}}
\def\fgreat{\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{>}}}
\def\fleq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{\leq}}}
\def\fgreq {\mathrel{\overset{\mbox{\tiny fpt}}{\geq}}}
%% mod and div:
\def\MOD{\mathrel{\text{mod}}}
\def\DIV{\mathrel{\text{div}}}
%% add the definition of overset if not present:
\@ifundefined{overset}%
{\def\overset#1#2{\binrel@{#2}%
\binrel@@{\mathop{\kern\z@#2}\limits^{#1}}}
\def\binrel@#1{\setboxz@h{\thinmuskip0mu
\medmuskip\m@ne mu\thickmuskip\@ne mu$#1\m@th$}%
\setbox@ne\hbox{\thinmuskip0mu\medmuskip\m@ne mu\thickmuskip
\@ne mu${}#1{}\m@th$}%
\setbox\tw@\hbox{\hskip\wd@ne\hskip-\wdz@}}
\def\binrel@@#1{\ifdim\wd2<\z@\mathbin{#1}\else\ifdim\wd\tw@>\z@
\mathrel{#1}\else{#1}\fi\fi}%
\def\setboxz@h{\setbox\z@\hbox}%
\def\setbox@ne{\setbox\@ne}%
\def\wd@ne{\wd\@ne}%
\def\wdz@{\wd\z@}%
}{}
%% =df symbol (with thick space around it):
\def\edf{\mathrel{\;=_{{}_{\mbox{\rmtiny DF}}}\;}}
%% empty set symbol: (use \varnothing if available)
\@ifundefined{varnothing}%
{\let\nullset=\emptyset}%
{\let\nullset=\varnothing}%
%% Powerset symbol:
\@ifundefined{DeclareMathSymbol}{%
%% check if \teurm defined - if not then use \oldwp (Large and raised):
\@ifundefined{teurm}%
{\def\powerset{\raisebox{0.5ex}{\Large$\oldwp$}}}% no \eurm
{\def\powerset{\raisebox{0.5ex}{\Large\teurm\char"7D}}}% Use Euler roman p
}{%
\DeclareSymbolFont{eulerletters}{U}{eur}{m}{n}%
\DeclareMathSymbol{\powersetsymbol}{\mathord}{eulerletters}{"7D}%
\newsavebox{\powersetbox}
\sbox{\powersetbox}{\raisebox{0.5ex}{\mbox{\Large$\powersetsymbol$}}}
\def\powerset{\usebox{\powersetbox}}
% old defn -- with amslatex this makes the whole maths item \Large!
%\def\powerset{\raisebox{0.5ex}{\Large$\powersetsymbol$}}
}%
%% The stmaryrd style and fonts include \bigsqcap, but if you don't have
%% it, here is an alternative using rules (only works at standard size):
\@ifundefined{bigsqcap}
{\def\bigsqcap{\mathop{%
\rule[-0.2ex]{.07em}{2.17ex}%
\rule[1.8ex]{0.5em}{.17ex}%
\rule[-0.2ex]{.07em}{2.17ex}}}}
{\relax}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Section (5). Miscellaneous bits and pieces
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Substitute for some AMSLaTeX things if they are missing:
\@ifundefined{text}{\let\text=\mbox}{}
\@ifundefined{boldsymbol}{\def\boldsymbol#1{\mbox{\bf #1}}}{}
\@ifundefined{implies}{\def\implies{\;\Longrightarrow\;}}{}
\@ifundefined{operatorname}{\def\operatorname#1{\mathop{#1}}}{}
% \snugbox is by Victor Eijhout, [email protected], TUGboat 13, 1, 1992.
% It sets a box containing paragraphs as wide ``as it really is''
\def\snugbox{\mbox\bgroup
% ^^^^^ changed from \hbox by M.Ward
\setbox\z@\vbox\bgroup
\leftskip\z@
\bgroup\aftergroup\make@snug
\let\next=}
\def\make@snug{\par\sn@gify\egroup
\box\z@\egroup}
\def\sn@gify
{\skip\z@=\lastskip \unskip
\advance\skip\z@\lastskip \unskip
\unpenalty
\setbox\z@\lastbox
\ifvoid\z@ \nointerlineskip
\else {\sn@gify} \fi
\hbox{\unhbox\z@}\nointerlineskip
\vskip\skip\z@
}
% To vertically centre the box:
\def\textvcenter{\hbox\bgroup$
\everyvbox{\everyvbox{}%
\aftergroup$%
\aftergroup\egroup}
\vcenter}
%% Cases environment:
%% based on description environment with numbering:
\def\Cases{
\ifnum \@enumdepth >3 \@toodeep\else
\advance\@enumdepth \@ne
\edef\@enumctr{enum\romannumeral\the\@enumdepth}%
\@ifundefined{mathindent}
{\list{\kern-1em\hbox{\normalshape\bf Case \arabic{\@enumctr}:}}%
{\usecounter{\@enumctr}%
\def\makelabel##1{##1}}}%
{\list{\kern-1em\hbox{\normalshape\bf Case \arabic{\@enumctr}:}}%
{\mathindent 0pt \usecounter{\@enumctr}%
\def\makelabel##1{##1}}}%
\fi}
\let\endCases=\endlist
%% \CASES is redundant with amstex.sty
\def\CASES#1{\left\{\,\vcenter{{\let\\=\cr\normalbaselines\m@th
\ialign{$##\hfil$&\quad##\hfil\crcr#1\crcr}}}\right.}
%% Environment romanenumerate for lists numbered by roman numerals:
\def\romanenumerate{\begingroup
\def\theenumi{\normalshape(\myroman{enumi})}%
\def\p@enumi{}%
\def\labelenumi{\theenumi}%
\enumerate}
\def\endromanenumerate{\endenumerate\endgroup}
%% A fix to get lower case Roman numerals for use as labels:
\def\myroman#1{\@myroman{\@nameuse{c@#1}}}
\def\@myroman#1{\expandafter{\romannumeral #1}}
%% \proof macro for theorems and lemmas:
\def\proof{\normalshape{\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}\par\addvspace\medskipamount
\noindent{\bf Proof: }}\ignorespaces}
%% require the {...} for \wp and \WP
\let\oldwp=\wp % save old \wp (curly p character)
%\def\wp#{\@wp}
%\def\@wp#1{\mbox{\normalshape wp}(#1)}
%\def\WP#{\@WP}
%\def\@WP#1{\mbox{\normalshape WP}(#1)}
%% Don't require {...}, ie use normal parentheses where required:
\def\wp{\mbox{\normalshape wp}}
\def\WP{\mbox{\normalshape WP}}
%% Two line displayed equation, eg:
%% \[ \twoline{ a_very_long_left_hand_side \\
%% {} = a_fairly_long_right_hand_side } \]
%% Use in displayed maths mode.
%% NB this is superseded by AMSLaTeX's multline environment.
\def\twoline#1{\def\\{\hfill\cr\hfill}% \def only lasts to end of display
\displaylines{\quad #1 \quad\cr}}
%% Add a definition of \Bbb if not present:
% We use poor man's bold to give an ``extra bold'' letter:
\@ifundefined{Bbb}
{\def\Bbb{\protect\pBbb}
\def\pBbb#1{\setbox0=\hbox{\bf #1}
\kern-.025em\copy0\kern-\wd0
\kern.05em\copy0\kern-\wd0
\kern-.025em\raise.0433em\box0 }}
{\relax}
%% Add a definition of cases environment if not present:
\@ifundefined{endcases}
{\def\cases{\left\{\def\arraystretch{1.2}\hskip-\arraycolsep
\array{l@{\quad}l}}
\def\endcases{\endarray\hskip-\arraycolsep\right.}}
{\relax}
%% draw a line across the page:
\def\dashes{$\makebox[6in]{\hrulefill}$}
%% A \qed command for the end of a proof:
\@ifundefined{blacksquare}
{\def\qedsymbol{\vrule width.6em height.5em depth.1em\relax}}
{\let\qedsymbol=\blacksquare}
\def\qed{\ifx\\\@eqncr\let\next\eqnarrayqed\else
\ifmmode\let\next\eqnqed\else
\let\next\textqed\fi\fi\next}
%\def\eqnqed#1\]{\belowdisplayskip\z@\belowdisplayshortskip\z@
% \postdisplaypenalty\@M\relax#1
% \]\par{\lineskip\z@\baselineskip\z@\vbox to\z@{\vss\noindent\textqed}}}
%% simpler version from [email protected] using the primitive \eqno:
\def\eqnqed#1\]{\relax#1\eqno\qedsymbol$$\ignorespaces}
\def\textqed{{\unskip\nobreak\hfil\penalty50\hskip2em\null\nobreak\hfil
$\qedsymbol$\parfillskip\z@\finalhyphendemerits0\par}}