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HoloSSI - m4: Macro Language Processor
HoloWWW customers can take advantage of the m4 language with
HoloSSI.
m4 Description
The m4 utility is a macro processor.
Macro calls have the form name(argument1[, argument2, ...,] argumentN).
There cannot be any space following the macro name and the open parentheses
'('. If the macro name is not followed by an open parentheses it is
processed with no arguments.
Macro names consist of a leading alphabetic or underscore possibly followed
by alphanumeric or underscore characters, therefore valid macro
names match this pattern [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*.
In arguments to macros, leading unquoted space, tab and newline characters are ignored. To quote strings use left and right single quotes
(e.g., ` this is a string with a leading space'). You can change the
quote characters with the changequote built-in macro.
m4 Syntax
m4 provides the following built-in macros. They may be redefined, loosing their original meaning. Return values are NULL unless otherwise
stated.
- changecom
- Change the start and end comment sequences. The default
is the pound sign `#' and the newline character. With no
arguments comments are turned off. The maximum length
for a comment marker is five characters.
- changequote
- Defines the quote symbols to be the first and second arguments. The symbols may be up to five characters long.
If no arguments are given it restores the default open
and close single quotes.
- decr
- Decrements the argument by 1. The argument must be a
valid numeric string.
- define
- Define a new macro named by the first argument to have
the value of the second argument. Each occurrence of $n
(where n is 0 through 9) is replaced by the n'th argument.
$0 is the name of the calling macro. Undefined
arguments are replaced by a NULL string. $# is replaced
by the number of arguments; $* is replaced by all arguments
comma separated; $@ is the same as $* but all arguments
are quoted against further expansion.
- defn
- Returns the quoted definition for each argument. This
can be used to rename macro definitions (even for builtin macros).
- divert
- There are 10 output queues (numbered 0-9). At the end of
processing m4 concatenates all the queues in numerical
order to produce the final output. Initially the output
queue is 0. The divert macro allows you to select a new
output queue (an invalid argument passed to divert causes
output to be discarded).
- divnum
- Returns the current output queue number.
- dnl
- Discard input characters up to and including the next
newline.
- dumpdef
- Prints the names and definitions for the named items, or
for everything if no arguments are passed.
- errprint
- Prints the first argument on the standard error output
stream.
- eval
- Computes the first argument as an arithmetic expression
using 32-bit arithmetic. Operators are the standard C
ternary, arithmetic, logical, shift, relational, bitwise,
and parentheses operators. You can specify octal, decimal,
and hexadecimal numbers as in C. The second argument
(if any) specifies the radix for the result and the
third argument (if any) specifies the minimum number of
digits in the result.
- expr
- This is an alias for eval.
- ifdef
- If the macro named by the first argument is defined then
return the second argument, otherwise the third. If
there is no third argument, the value is NULL. The word
`unix' is predefined.
- ifelse
- If the first argument matches the second argument then
ifelse returns the third argument. If the match fails
the three arguments are discarded and the next three arguments
are used until there is zero or one arguments
left, either this last argument or NULL is returned if no
other matches were found.
- include
- Returns the contents of the file specified in the first
argument. Include aborts with an error message if the
file cannot be included.
- incr
- Increments the argument by 1. The argument must be a
valid numeric string.
- index
- Returns the index of the second argument in the first argument
(e.g., index(the quick brown fox jumped, fox) returns
16). If the second argument is not found index returns -1.
- len
- Returns the number of characters in the first argument.
Extra arguments are ignored.
- m4exit
- Immediately exits with the return value specified by the
first argument, 0 if none.
- m4wrap
- Allows you to define what happens at the final EOF, usually
for cleanup purposes (e.g.,
m4wrap("cleanup(tempfile)") causes the macro cleanup to
invoked after all other processing is done.)
- maketemp
- Translates the string XXXXX in the first argument with
the current process ID leaving other characters alone.
This can be used to create unique temporary file names.
- paste
- Includes the contents of the file specified by the first
argument without any macro processing. Aborts with an
error message if the file cannot be included.
- popdef
- Restores the pushdef'ed definition for each argument.
- pushdef
- Takes the same arguments as define, but it saves the definition
on a stack for later retrieval by popdef.
- shift
- Returns all but the first argument, the remaining arguments
are quoted and pushed back with commas in between.
The quoting nullifies the effect of the extra scan that
will subsequently be performed.
- sinclude
- Similar to include, except it ignores any errors.
- spaste
- Similar to paste, except it ignores any errors.
- substr
- Returns a substring of the first argument starting at the
offset specified by the second argument and the length
specified by the third argument. If no third argument is
present it returns the rest of the string.
- syscmd
- Passes the first argument to the shell. Nothing is returned.
- sysval
- Returns the return value from the last syscmd.
- translit
- Transliterate the characters in the first argument from
the set given by the second argument to the set given by
the third. You cannot use tr(1) style abbreviations.
- undefine
- Removes the definition for the macro specified by the
first argument.
- undivert
- Flushes the named output queues (or all queues if no arguments).
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