#!/usr/bin/perl # CGI-script to run LaTeX, dvips, ps2ps, ps2pdf etc. # # $Id: printout.pl,v 1.138 2009/02/19 10:19:49 biermanm Exp $ # # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees # # This file is part of the LearningOnline Network with CAPA (LON-CAPA). # # LON-CAPA 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 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # LON-CAPA 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 LON-CAPA; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # /home/httpd/html/adm/gpl.txt # # http://www.lon-capa.org/ # use lib '/home/httpd/lib/perl'; use LONCAPA::loncgi; use File::Path; use File::Basename; use File::Copy; use IO::File; use Image::Magick; use Apache::lonhtmlcommon(); use Apache::lonnet; use Apache::loncommon(); use Apache::lonlocal; use Apache::lonmsg(); use LONCAPA::Enrollment; use LONCAPA::Configuration; use strict; my $busy_wait_timeout = 30; sub debug { my ($text) = @_; print "$text
\n"; } # Determine if a user is operating as a student for this course/domain. #Parameters: # none #Implicit: # $env{request.role} contains the role under which this user operated this # this request. sub is_student { return ($env{'request.role'}=~/^st\./); } # # Debugging: Dump the environment for debugging. # sub dumpenv { print "
-------------------
"; foreach my $key (sort (keys %env)) { print "
$key -> $env{$key}"; } print "
-------------------
"; } # # This sub sends a message to the appropriate person if there was an error # rendering the latex At present, there's only one case to consider: # a student printing inside a course results in messages to the course coordinator. #Parmaeters: # identifier - The unique identifier of this cgi request. # badresource- Filepath to most likely failing # logfile - The contents of the log file (included in the message). # texfile - reference to an array containing the LaTeX input file # (included in the message). #Implicit inputs: # From the environment: # cgi.$identifier.user - User doing the printing. # cgi.$identifier.domain - Domain the user is logged in on with printing. # cgi.$identifier.courseid - Id of the course (if this is a course). # cgi.$identifier.coursedom- Domain in which course was constituted. # cgi.$identifier.resources - List of resource URL's for which the print # was attempted. # sub send_error_mail { my ($identifier, $badresource, $logfile, $texfile) = @_; my $user = $env{"cgi.$identifier.user"}; my $domain = $env{"cgi.$identifier.domain"}; my $courseid = $env{"cgi.$identifier.courseid"}; my $coursedom= $env{"cgi.$identifier.coursedom"}; my $resources= $env{"cgi.$identifier.resources"}; # resource file->URL # my $badurl = &Apache::lonnet::declutter($badresource); # &dumpenv(); # Only continue if there is a user, domain, courseid, course domain # and resources: if(defined($user) && defined($domain) && defined($courseid) && defined($coursedom) && defined($resources) ){ # Only mail if the conditions are ripe for it: # The user is a student in the course: # if (&is_student()) { # build the subject and message body: # print "sending message to course coordinators.
"; # Todo: Convert badurl into a url from file path: my $subject = "Error [$badurl] Print failed for $user".'@'.$domain; my $message .= "Print failed to render LaTeX for $user".'@'."$domain\n"; $message .= " User was attempting to print: \n"; foreach my $resource (split(/:/,$resources)) { $message .= " $resource\n"; } $message .= "--------------------LaTeX logfile:------------ \n"; $message .= $logfile; $message .= "-----------------LaTeX source file: ------------\n"; foreach my $line (@$texfile) { $message .= "$line\n"; } my (undef, %receivers) = &Apache::lonmsg::decide_receiver(undef, 0, 1,1,1); # print "
sending...section: $env{'request.course.sec'}"; foreach my $dest (keys %receivers) { # print "
dest is $dest"; my @destinfo = split(/:/,$dest); my $user = $destinfo[0]; my $dom = $destinfo[1]; &Apache::lonmsg::user_normal_msg($user, $dom, $subject, $message); # No point in looking at the return status as there's no good # error action I can think of right now (log maybe?). } } } } $|=1; if (! &LONCAPA::loncgi::check_cookie_and_load_env()) { print < Bad Cookie Your cookie information is incorrect. END return; } my %perlvar=%{&LONCAPA::Configuration::read_conf('loncapa.conf')}; &Apache::lonlocal::get_language_handle(); &Apache::loncommon::content_type(undef,'text/html'); $env{'request.noversionuri'} = '/cgi-bin/printout.pl'; print(&Apache::loncommon::start_page('Creating PDF')); my $identifier = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}; my $texfile = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.file'}; my $laystyle = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.layout'}; my $numberofcolumns = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.numcol'}; my $paper = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.paper'}; my $selectionmade = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.selection'}; my $tableofcontents = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.tableofcontents'}; my $tableofindex = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.tableofindex'}; my $advanced_role = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.role'}; my $number_of_files = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.numberoffiles'}+1; my $student_names = $env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.studentnames'}; my $backref = &Apache::lonnet::unescape($env{'cgi.'.$identifier.'.backref'}); my @names_pack=(); if ($student_names=~/_END_/) { @names_pack=split(/_ENDPERSON_/,$student_names); } if ($backref) { print('

'.&mt("[_1]Return[_2] to editing resource.", "","").'

'); } my $figfile = $texfile; $figfile =~ s/^(.*_printout)_\d+_\d+_\d+\.tex/$1\.dat/; my $duefile = $texfile; $duefile =~ s/^(.*_printout)_\d+_\d+_\d+\.tex/$1\.due/; #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Each print may have associated with it a file that contains a set of figures # that need to be converted to .eps from whatever form they were in when included # in the resource. The name of the figure file is in $figfile. If it exists, # it contains the names of the files that need to be converted, one per line. # if (-e $figfile) { # print "$figfile exists\n"; my %done_conversion; my $temporary_file=IO::File->new($figfile) || die "Couldn't open fig file $figfile for reading: $!\n"; my @content_of_file = <$temporary_file>; close $temporary_file; my $noteps; my %prog_state; if ($advanced_role) { %prog_state=&Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Create_PrgWin('','Converting Images to EPS','Picture Conversion Status',$#content_of_file,'inline','80'); } print('
'); foreach my $not_eps (@content_of_file) { chomp($not_eps); if ($not_eps ne '') { $not_eps=~s|\/\.\/|\/|g; if (!$done_conversion{$not_eps}) { # Only convert multiple includes once. &convert_figure($not_eps); $done_conversion{$not_eps} = 1; } } } if ($advanced_role) { &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Close_PrgWin('',\%prog_state); } unlink($figfile); } # End of figure conversion section: # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Figure out which Tex files we need to process. If this is a large class e.g. # the instructor may have asked that the printout be by section, one section per file # in that case, the output tex fiels will be the base filename with 3 digit serial numbers # just prior to the .tex file type. # By the time this loop exits, @texfile is an array of the files to process. # my @texfile=($texfile); if ($number_of_files>1) { @texfile=(); for (my $i=1;$i<=$number_of_files;$i++) { my $new_texfile=$texfile; $new_texfile=~s/\.tex//; $new_texfile = sprintf("%s_%03d.tex", $new_texfile,$i); push @texfile,$new_texfile; } } #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- my $ind=-1; my %prog_state; if ($advanced_role) { %prog_state=&Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Create_PrgWin('','Print Status',&mt('Class Print Status'),$number_of_files,'inline','80'); } print "
"; my $num_files = @texfile; # How does this differ from $number_of_files , can that be 0? foreach $texfile (@texfile) { my $status_statement=''; my $link_text='download PDF'; $ind++; #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This chunk of code # determines the status message for the printout, and the download link text. # If the print is for one or more students, both will contain the range of students # covered by this file. # my @stud_info=split(/_END_/,$names_pack[$ind]); my @tempo_array=split(/:/,$stud_info[0]); # username:domain:section:full name:... my $name; my $name_range=''; # $name -> Either user's full name or username@domain # $name_range -> Either user's last name or usrname. if ($tempo_array[3]) { $name=$tempo_array[3]; ($name_range) = split(/,/,$name, 2); } else { $name=$tempo_array[0].'@'.$tempo_array[1]; $name_range = $tempo_array[0]; } # If there truly is a name add it to the status text so we know which # user is getting printed. # if (($name ne "") && ($name ne '@') ) { # Could be printing codes... $link_text=''.$name.''; $status_statement.=$name; } # Group of students being printed... # $name_range -> first student's name - last student's name # if ($#stud_info>0) { @tempo_array=split(/:/,$stud_info[-1]); if ($tempo_array[3]) { $name=$tempo_array[3]; my ($lastname) = split(/,/, $name,2); $name_range .= "-".$lastname; } else { $name=$tempo_array[0].'@'.$tempo_array[1]; $name_range .= '-'.$tempo_array[0]; } if (($name ne "") && ($name ne '@')) { $link_text.=' - '.$name.''; $status_statement.=' - '.$name; } } # $name_range is the range of names in this file. # $name is the first of the names in this file. # #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the number of files is > 1, but we don't have multiple # student names, we must be printing an exam from codes. # The download link becomes the filename (basename.tex # The status info has the basename appended to it. # if(($num_files > 1) && ($link_text eq 'download PDF')) { $link_text = ''.basename($texfile,'.tex').'.pdf'; $status_statement .= basename($texfile); } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ $name_range =~ s/'//g; # O'Neil -> ONeil e.g. print "
"; if ($advanced_role) { &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',\%prog_state,'Creating PDF for '.$status_statement); } if (-e $texfile) { # Ensure the tex file exists: #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Put username ranges into the original tex # Tex filename from which they'll propagate into the other filenames as well. # if (($name_range ne '') && ($num_files > 1)) { my $newtexfile = $texfile; $newtexfile =~ s/\.tex/$name_range\.tex/; rename($texfile, $newtexfile); $texfile = $newtexfile; } #--------------------------------------------------------------------- $texfile =~ m/^(.*)\/([^\/]+)$/; my $name_file = $2; my $path_file = $1.'/'; chdir $path_file; my $dvi_file= $name_file; $dvi_file =~ s/\.tex$/\.dvi/; &make_dvi_file($name_file, $dvi_file, $tableofcontents, $tableofindex, $status_statement, \%prog_state, $busy_wait_timeout); #Do we have a latex error in the log file? my $logfilename = $texfile; $logfilename =~ s/\.tex$/\.log/; if (&analyze_logfile($logfilename, $texfile, $advanced_role)) { #LaTeX successfully parsed tex file $name_file =~ s/\.tex/\.dvi/; my $new_name_file = $name_file; $new_name_file =~ s/\.dvi/\.ps/; my $papera=$paper; if ($papera eq 'letter') {$papera='';} if ($papera ne '') {$papera='-t'.$papera;} my $comma = "dvips $papera -Ppdf -G0 -o $new_name_file"; &busy_wait_command("$comma $name_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement now Converting to PS", \%prog_state,$new_name_file); # # One last little hinky kinky thing. # It's just possible that some fonts could not be maded # at the resolution of the pdf print driver. # In that case a file called missfont.log will have been # created that will contain the commands that were attempted # to create the missing fonts. If we basically # take all the 8000 strings in that file, and # replace them with 600 (the ljfour resolution) # run the commands in that file and redvips, # we'll be able to print the missing glyphs at 600dpi. # # Supposedly it is possible to tune TeX/Metafont to do this # right but I failed to get that to work when following the # docs at the tug site, hence this rather kludgey fix. # my $print_directory = dirname($name_file); my $missfonts_file = $print_directory."/missfont.log"; #print("
Missing fonts file is: $missfonts_file"); if (-e $missfonts_file) { #print("
Missing fonts file exists\n"); &create_missing_fonts($missfonts_file,\%prog_state); &busy_wait_command("$comma $name_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement dvips generated missing fonts", \%prog_state, $new_name_file); } if (-e $new_name_file) { my $latex_file = $name_file; $latex_file =~ s/\.dvi/\.tex/; &repaginate($new_name_file, $latex_file, $numberofcolumns); &make_dvi_file($latex_file, $name_file, $tableofcontents, $tableofindex, $status_statement, \%prog_state, $busy_wait_timeout); &busy_wait_command("$comma $name_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement dvips to repaginate", \%prog_state, $new_name_file); print "
"; $new_name_file =~ m/^(.*)\./; my $ps_file = my $tempo_file = $1.'temporar.ps'; my $pdf_file = $1.'.pdf'; $papera=~s/t/p/; if ($laystyle eq 'album' and $numberofcolumns eq '2') { $comma = "psnup $papera -2 -s1.0 $new_name_file"; &busy_wait_command("$comma $tempo_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement now Modifying PS layout", \%prog_state,$tempo_file); } elsif ($laystyle eq 'book' and $numberofcolumns eq '2') { $comma = 'pstops '.$papera.' "2:0+1(0.48w,0)"'; &busy_wait_command("$comma $new_name_file $tempo_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement now Modifying PS layout", \%prog_state,$tempo_file); } else { $ps_file=$new_name_file; } my $addtoPSfile={'legal'=>'<< /PageSize [612 1008] >> setpagedevice', 'tabloid'=>'<< /PageSize [792 1224] >> setpagedevice', 'executive'=>,'<< /PageSize [540 720] >> setpagedevice', 'a2'=>'<< /PageSize [1195.02 1690.09] >> setpagedevice', 'a3'=>'<< /PageSize [842 1195.02] >> setpagedevice', 'a4'=>'<< /PageSize [595.2 842] >> setpagedevice', 'a5'=>'<< /PageSize [421.1 595.2] >> setpagedevice', 'a6'=>'<< /PageSize [298.75 421.1] >> setpagedevice', }; if ($paper ne 'letter') { open(FFH,'<',$ps_file) || die "Couldn't open ps file $ps_file for reading: $!\n"; my $new_ps_file='new'.$ps_file; open(FFHS,'>',$new_ps_file) || die "Couldn't open new ps file $new_ps_file for reading: $!\n"; print FFHS $addtoPSfile->{$paper}."\n"; while () { print FFHS $_; } close(FFH); close(FFHS); $ps_file=$new_ps_file; } &busy_wait_command("ps2pdf $ps_file $pdf_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement now Converting PS to PDF", \%prog_state,$pdf_file); my $texlog = $texfile; my $texaux = $texfile; my $texdvi = $texfile; my $texps = $texfile; $texlog =~ s/\.tex/\.log/; $texaux =~ s/\.tex/\.aux/; $texdvi =~ s/\.tex/\.dvi/; $texps =~ s/\.tex/\.ps/; my @garb = ($texlog,$texaux,$texdvi,$texps); # unlink @garb; unlink($duefile); print "$link_text - click here to download pdf"; print "\n"; } unlink($missfonts_file); } } else { print "LaTeX file $texfile was not created successfully"; } } print "
"; if ($number_of_files>1) { my $zipfile=$texfile[0]; $zipfile=~s/\.tex/\.zip/; my $statement="zip $zipfile"; foreach my $file (@texfile) { $file=~s/\.tex/.\pdf/; $statement.=' '.$file; } print("
Zip Output:\n");
    system($statement);
    print("
"); $zipfile=~s{^\Q$perlvar{'lonPrtDir'}\E}{/prtspool}; print "
A ZIP file of all the PDFs."; } if ($advanced_role) { &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Close_PrgWin('',\%prog_state); } print(&Apache::loncommon::end_page()); my $done; sub REAPER { $done=1; } # # Execute a command updating the status window as the command's # output file builds up (at intervals of a second). # # If the timeout argument defined, then if that many seconds # elapses without an increase in the size of the output file, # the command will be killed (this deals with the case when # latex crawls into an infinite loop). # sub busy_wait_command { my ($command,$message,$progress_win,$output_file, $timeout)=@_; $SIG{CHLD} = \&REAPER; $done=0; my $pid=open(CMD,"$command |"); if ($advanced_role) { &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',$progress_win,$message); } my $last_size = 0; my $unchanged_time = 0; while(!$done) { sleep 1; my $extra_msg; if ($output_file) { my $size=(stat($output_file))[7]; $extra_msg=", $size bytes generated"; if ($size == $last_size) { $unchanged_time++; if ($timeout && ($unchanged_time > $timeout)) { print "

Operation timed out!

\n"; print "

Executing $command, the output file $output_file did not grow\n"; print "after $timeout seconds. This may indicate $command\n"; print "is in an infinite loop.\n"; print "See if printing fewer copies helps. Please contact LON-CAPA\n"; print "support about this in any event."; print "

"; kill(9, $pid); # Reaper will do the rest...I hope there's errors in the log. } } else { $last_size = $size; $unchanged_time = 0; } } if ($advanced_role) { &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',$progress_win, $message.$extra_msg); } } $SIG{CHLD}='IGNORE'; close(CMD); } # Make the dvi file (or rather try to), from the latex file and the # various bits and pieces that control how the latex file is processed: # LaTeX is run as many times a needed to make this all happen... this may # result in several runs of LaTeX that just are errors if the LaTeX is # bad, but the printing subsystem is _supposed_ to not do that. # # Parameters: # name_file - Name of the LaTeX file to process. # dvi_file - Name of resulting dvi file. # tableofcontents - "yes" if we are supposed to make a table of contents. # tableofindex - "yes" if we are suposed to make an index. # status_statement - Part of the status statement for ths status window. # prog_state - Reference to the program state hash. # busy_wait_timeout- Seconds without any progress that imply a problem. # # sub make_dvi_file { my ($name_file, $dvi_file, $tableofcontents, $tableofindex, $status_statement, $prog_state, $busy_wait_timeout) = @_; &busy_wait_command("latex $name_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement now LaTeXing file", $prog_state,$dvi_file, $busy_wait_timeout); # If the tableof contents was requested, we need to run # LaTex a couple more times to get all the references sorted out. if ($tableofcontents eq 'yes') { &busy_wait_command("latex $name_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement First LaTeX of file for table of contents", $prog_state,$dvi_file, $busy_wait_timeout); &busy_wait_command("latex $name_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement Second LaTeX of file for table of contents", $prog_state,$dvi_file,$busy_wait_timeout); } # And makeindex and another run of LaTeX to incorporate it if the index # is enabled. if ($tableofindex eq 'yes') { my $idxname=$name_file; $idxname=~s/\.tex$/\.idx/; &busy_wait_command("makeindex $idxname", "making index file", $prog_state,$idxname); &busy_wait_command("latex $name_file 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "for $status_statement now LaTeXing file for index section", $prog_state,$dvi_file, $busy_wait_timeout); } } # Repagninate # What we need to do: # - Count the number of pages in each student. # - Rewrite the latex file replacing the \specials that # mark the end of student with an appropriate number of newlines. # parameters: # psfile - Postscript filename # latexfile - LaTeX filename # columns - number of columns. sub repaginate { # We will try to do this in 2 passes through the postscript since # the postscript is potentially large, to do 2 passes, the first pass # must be able to calculate the total number of document pages so that # at the beginning of the second pass we already know how to replace # %%Pages: # Figure out # 1. Number of pages in the document # 2. Maximum number of pages in a student # 3. Number of pages in each student. my ($postscript_filename, $latex_filename, $num_columns) = @_; open(PSFILE, "<$postscript_filename"); my $line; my $total_pages; # Total pages in document. my $seen_pages = 0; # There are several %%Pages only the first is useful my @pages_in_student; # For each student his/her initial page count. my $max_pages = 0; # Pages in 'longest' student. my $page_number = 0; &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',\%prog_state, &mt("Counting pages for student: [_1]",1)); while ($line = ) { # Check for total pages (%%Pages:) if (($line =~ /^%%Pages:/) && (!$seen_pages)) { my @pageinfo = split(/ /,$line); $total_pages = $pageinfo[1]; $seen_pages = 1; } # Check for %%Page: n m $page_number will be the # biggest of these until we see an endofstudent. # Note that minipages generate spurious %Page: 1 1's so # we only are looking for the largest n (n is page number at the # bottom of the page, m the page number within the document. # if ($line =~ /^%%Page:\s+\d+\s+\d+/) { my @pageinfo = split(/\s+/, $line); if ($page_number < $pageinfo[1]) { $page_number = $pageinfo[1]; } elsif ($pageinfo[2] ne 1) { # current page count reset, and it's not because of a # minipage # - save the page_number, reset and, if necessary # update max_pages. push(@pages_in_student, $page_number); &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',\%prog_state, &mt("Counting pages for student: [_1]", scalar(@pages_in_student))); if ($page_number > $max_pages) { $max_pages = $page_number; } $page_number = $pageinfo[1]; } } } # file ended so one more student push(@pages_in_student, $page_number); &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',\%prog_state, &mt("Counting pages for student: [_1]",scalar(@pages_in_student))); if ($page_number > $max_pages) { $max_pages = $page_number; } $page_number = 0; close(PSFILE); # If 2 columns, max_pages must go to an even number of columns: if ($num_columns == 2) { if ($max_pages % 2) { $max_pages++; } } # Now rewrite the LaTex file, substituting our \special # with an appropriate number of \newpage directives. my $outfilename = $latex_filename."temp"; open(LATEXIN, "<$latex_filename"); open(LATEXOUT, ">$outfilename"); my $student_number = 0; # Index of student we're working on. &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',\%prog_state, "Repaginating student ".$student_number+1); while (my $line = ) { if ($line eq "\\special{ps:ENDOFSTUDENTSTAMP}\n") { # only end of student stamp if next line is ENDOFSTUDENTSTAMP: # End of student replace with 0 or more newpages. my $addlines = $max_pages - $pages_in_student[$student_number]; while($addlines) { print LATEXOUT '\clearpage \strut \clearpage'; $addlines--; } $student_number++; &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',\%prog_state, "Repaginating student ".$student_number+1); } else { print LATEXOUT $line; } } close(LATEXIN); close(LATEXOUT); rename($outfilename, $latex_filename); } # # Create missing fonts given a latex missfonts.log file. # This file will have lines like: # # mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 8000 --mag 1+0/8000 --dpi 8000 tcrm0500 # # We want to execute those lines with the 8000's changed to 600's # in order to match the resolution of the ljfour printer. # Of course if some wiseguy has changed the default printer from ljfour # in the dvips's config.ps file that will break so we'll also # ensure that --mfmode is ljfour. # sub create_missing_fonts { my ($fontfile, $state) = @_; # Open and read in the font file..we'll read it into the array # font_commands. # open(my $font_handle, $fontfile); my @font_commands = <$font_handle>; # make the list contain each command only once my %uniq; @font_commands = map { $uniq{$_}++ == 0 ? $_ : () } @font_commands; # Now process each command replacing the appropriate 8000's with # 600's ensuring that font names with 8000's in them are not corrupted. # and if the --mfmode is not ljfour we turn it into ljfour. # Then we execute the command. # foreach my $command (@font_commands) { #print("
Raw command: $command"); $command =~ s/ 8000/ 600/g; # dpi directives. $command =~ s/\/8000/\/600/g; # mag directives. #print("
After dpi replacements: $command"); my @cmdarray = split(/ /,$command); for (my $i =0; $i < scalar(@cmdarray); $i++) { if ($cmdarray[$i] eq '--mfmode') { $cmdarray[$i+1] = "ljfour"; } } #print("
before reassembly : (@cmdarray)"); $command = join(" ", (@cmdarray)); #print("
Creating fonts via command: $command"); &busy_wait_command("$command 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null", "Creating missing font", $state); } } # # Convert a figure file to encapsulated postscript: # At present, this is using a lot of file scoped globals to pass data around. # Parameters: # not_eps - The name of the file to convert which, presumably, is not # already an eps file. # sub convert_figure { my ($not_eps) = @_; my $status_statement='EPS picture for '.$not_eps; my $eps_f = $not_eps; if ($eps_f=~/\/home\/([^\/]+)\/public_html\//) { $eps_f=~s/\/home\/([^\/]+)\/public_html/$1/; } elsif ($eps_f=~/$perlvar{'lonDocRoot'}\/res\//) { $eps_f=~ s/$perlvar{'lonDocRoot'}\/res\/(.+)/$1/; } elsif ($eps_f=~/$perlvar{'lonUsersDir'}\//) { $eps_f=~ s/$perlvar{'lonUsersDir'}\/([^\/]+)\/\w\/\w\/\w\/(.+)/$1\/$2/; } $eps_f = $perlvar{'lonPrtDir'}.'/'.$eps_f; # Spaces are problematic for system commands and LaTeX, replace with _ $eps_f =~ s/ /\_/g; # # If the file is already an .eps or .ps file (eps_f still has the original # file type), # We really just need to copy it from where it was to prtspool # but with the spaces substituted to _'s. # my ($nsname,$path, $sext) = &fileparse($eps_f, qr/\.(ps|eps)/i); if ($sext =~/ps$/i) { &File::Path::mkpath($path,0,0777); copy("$not_eps", "$eps_f"); } else { $eps_f .= '.eps'; # Just append the eps ext. my $path= &dirname($eps_f); &File::Path::mkpath($path,0,0777); $not_eps =~ s/^\s+//; $not_eps =~ s/\s+$//; $not_eps =~ s/ /\\ /g; if ($advanced_role) { my $prettyname=$not_eps; $prettyname=~s|/home/([^/]+)/public_html|/priv/$1|; $prettyname=~s|$perlvar{'lonDocRoot'}/|/|; &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::Update_PrgWin('',\%prog_state, 'Converting to EPS '.$prettyname); } system("convert $not_eps $eps_f"); if (not -e $eps_f) { # converting an animated gif creates either: # anim.gif.eps.0 # or # anim.gif-0.eps for (my $i=0;$i<10000;$i++) { if (-e $eps_f.'.'.$i) { rename($eps_f.'.'.$i, $eps_f); last; } my $anim_eps = $eps_f; $anim_eps =~ s/(\.[^.]*)\.eps$/$1-$i\.eps/i; if (-e $anim_eps) { rename($anim_eps, $eps_f); last; } } } # imagemagick 6.2.0-6.2.7 fails to properly handle # convert anim.gif anim.gif.eps # it creates anim.eps instead. if (not -e $eps_f) { my $eps_f2 = $eps_f; $eps_f2 =~ s/\.[^.]*\.eps$/\.eps/i; if(-e $eps_f2) { rename($eps_f2,$eps_f); } } } } # # Analyze a LaTeX logfile producing appropriate output on error and # returning a boolean to let the caller know if, in our opinion, it's # worth continuing on to produce the PDF file. # # Parameters: # logfilename - Name of the logfile. # texfile - Name of the LaTeX file that was being processed. # advanced_role - True if the user is privileged with respect to the printout # (e.g. is the course coordinator or some such thing). # Returns: # 1 - Caller is advised to continue to create the PDF. # 0 - Caller need not bother creating the PDF. # Side Effects: # Messages are printed to describe any errors that have been encountered. # NOTE: # The current policy is to assume that if LaTeX decided to insert some text # it has salvaged the resource and the resource can be printed.. in that case # a message is emitted from this sub. # sub analyze_logfile { my ($logfilename, $texfile, $advanced_role) = @_; my $temporary_file=IO::File->new($logfilename) || die "Couldn't open log file $logfilename for reading: $!\n"; my @content_of_file = <$temporary_file>; close $temporary_file; my $body_log_file = join(' ',@content_of_file); $logfilename =~ s/\.log$/\.html/; $temporary_file = IO::File->new('>'.$logfilename); print $temporary_file 'LOGFILE
'.$body_log_file.'
'."\n"; if ($body_log_file=~m/!\s+Emergency stop/) { my $whereitbegins = rindex $body_log_file,'STAMPOFPASSEDRESOURCESTART'; my $whereitends = rindex $body_log_file,'STAMPOFPASSEDRESOURCEEND'; my $badresource; my $badtext; if ($whereitbegins!=-1 and $whereitends!=-1) { $badtext = substr($body_log_file,$whereitbegins+26, $whereitends-$whereitbegins-26); $whereitbegins = rindex $badtext,'located in'; if ($whereitbegins != -1) { $badresource = substr($badtext, $whereitbegins+27, length($badtext) - $whereitbegins - 48); # print "
failing resourcename: $badresource
"; } } # Guys with privileged roles get a more detailed error output: if ($advanced_role) { #LaTeX failed to parse tex file print "

".&mt('LaTeX could not successfully parse your TeX file.')."

"; print &mt('It probably has errors in it.')."
"; if ($badtext) { print &mt('With very high probability this error occured in [_1].',$badtext) ."

"; } print &mt('Here are the error messages in the LaTeX log file:') ."
";
	    
	    my $sygnal = 0;
	    for (my $i=0;$i<=$#content_of_file;$i++) {
		if ($content_of_file[$i]=~m/^Runaway argument?/ or $content_of_file[$i]=~m/^!/) {
		    $sygnal = 1;
		} 
		if ($content_of_file[$i]=~m/Here is how much of/) {
		    $sygnal = 0;
		} 
		if ($sygnal) {
		    print "$content_of_file[$i]";
		}  
	    }
	    print "
\n"; # print "
Advanced role
"; $logfilename=~s{^\Q$perlvar{'lonPrtDir'}\E}{/prtspool}; print "" .&mt('The link to [_1]Your log file[_2]','','') ."\n"; #link to original LaTeX file my $tex_temporary_file=IO::File->new($texfile) || die "Couldn't open tex file $texfile for reading: $!\n"; my @tex_content_of_file = <$tex_temporary_file>; close $tex_temporary_file; my $body_tex_file = join(' ',@tex_content_of_file); $texfile =~ s/\.tex$/aaaaa\.html/; $tex_temporary_file = IO::File->new('>'.$texfile); print $tex_temporary_file 'LOGFILE
'.$body_tex_file.'
'."\n"; print "

"; $texfile=~s{^\Q$perlvar{'lonPrtDir'}\E}{/prtspool}; print "" .&mt('The link to [_1]Your original LaTeX file[_2]','','') ."

\n"; my $help_text = &Apache::loncommon::help_open_topic("Print_Resource", &mt('Help on printing')); print ("$help_text"); # Students on the other hand get a minimal error message, since they won't # be able to correct the error message. A message is sent to the # instructor: } else { # Student role... # at this point: # $body_log_file - contains the log file. # $name_file - is the name of the LaTeX file. # $identifier - is the unique LaTeX identifier.l print "
"; if ($badtext) { print &mt('There are errors in [_1].',$badtext); } else { print &mt('There are errors.'); } print "
".&mt('These errors prevent this resource from printing correctly.'); my $tex_handle = IO::File->new($texfile); my @tex_contents = <$tex_handle>; &send_error_mail($identifier, $badresource, $body_log_file, \@tex_contents); print "

" .&mt('A message has been sent to the instructor describing this failure.') ."

"; my $help_text = &Apache::loncommon::help_open_topic("Print_Resource", &mt('Help on printing')); print ("$help_text"); } # Either way, an emergency stop does not allow us to continue so: return 0; # The branch of code below is taken if it appears that # there was no emergency stop but LaTeX had to correct the # input file to run. # In that case we need to provide error feedback, as the correction >may< not be # sufficient, we can let the game continue as there's a dvi file to process. } elsif ($body_log_file=~m//) { my $whereitbegins = index $body_log_file,''; print &mt('You are running LaTeX in [_1]batch mode[_2].','',''); while ($whereitbegins != -1) { my $tempobegin=$whereitbegins; $whereitbegins = rindex $body_log_file,'STAMPOFPASSEDRESOURCESTART',$whereitbegins; my $whereitends = index $body_log_file,'STAMPOFPASSEDRESOURCEEND',$whereitbegins; print "
" .&mt('It has found an error in [_1][_2]and corrected it.',substr($body_log_file,$whereitbegins+26,$whereitends-$whereitbegins-26),"
")."\n"; print &mt('Usually this correction is valid but you probably need to check the indicated resource one more time and implement neccessary corrections by yourself.')."\n"; $whereitbegins = index $body_log_file,'',$tempobegin+10; } if ($advanced_role) { print "

"; $logfilename=~s{^\Q$perlvar{'lonPrtDir'}\E}{/prtspool}; print "" .&mt('The link to [_1]Your log file[_2]' ,'','') ."\n"; #link to original LaTeX file my $tex_temporary_file=IO::File->new($texfile) || die "Couldn't open tex file $texfile for reading: $!\n"; my @tex_content_of_file = <$tex_temporary_file>; close $tex_temporary_file; my $body_tex_file = join(' ',@tex_content_of_file); $texfile =~ s/\.tex$/aaaaa\.html/; $tex_temporary_file = IO::File->new('>'.$texfile); print $tex_temporary_file 'LOGFILE
'.$body_tex_file.'
'."\n"; print "

"; $texfile=~s{^\Q$perlvar{'lonPrtDir'}\E}{/prtspool}; print "" .&mt('The link to [_1]Your original LaTeX file[_2]','',''); print "\n"; } return 1; } return 1; # NO log file issues at all. }