#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # This file is a part of Memoize, a TeX package for externalization of # graphics and memoization of compilation results in general, available at # https://ctan.org/pkg/memoize and https://github.com/sasozivanovic/memoize. # # Copyright (c) 2020- Saso Zivanovic # # This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the # LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at # your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in # https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3c or later is part of # all distributions of LaTeX version 2008 or later. # # This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. # The Current Maintainer of this work is Saso Zivanovic. # # The files belonging to this work and covered by LPPL are listed in # /doc/generic/memoize/FILES. __version__ = '2024/11/24 v1.4.0' import argparse, re, sys, os, subprocess, itertools, traceback, platform from pathlib import Path, PurePath # We will only try to import the PDF processing library once we set up the # error log. # \paragraph{Messages} # The messages are written both to the extraction log and the terminal (we # output to stdout rather than stderr so that messages on the TeX terminal and # document |.log| appear in chronological order). Messages are automatically # adapted to the TeX |--format|. # The format of the messages. It depends on the given |--format|; the last # entry is for t the terminal output. ERROR = { 'latex': r'\PackageError{{{package_name}}}{{{short}}}{{{long}}}', 'plain': r'\errhelp{{{long}}}\errmessage{{{package_name}: {short}}}', 'context': r'\errhelp{{{long}}}\errmessage{{{package_name}: {short}}}', None: '{header}{short}.\n{long}', } WARNING = { 'latex': r'\PackageWarning{{{package_name}}}{{{texindent}{text}}}', 'plain': r'\message{{{package_name}: {texindent}{text}}}', 'context': r'\message{{{package_name}: {texindent}{text}}}', None: r'{header}{indent}{text}.', } INFO = { 'latex': r'\PackageInfo{{{package_name}}}{{{texindent}{text}}}', 'plain': r'\message{{{package_name}: {texindent}{text}}}', 'context': r'\message{{{package_name}: {texindent}{text}}}', None: r'{header}{indent}{text}.', } # Some variables used in the message routines; note that |header| will be # redefined once we parse the arguments. package_name = 'memoize (python-based extraction)' exit_code = 0 log = None header = '' indent = '' texindent = '' # The message routines. def error(short, long): if not args.quiet: print(ERROR[None].format(short = short, long = long, header = header)) if log: short = short.replace('\\', '\\string\\') long = long.replace('\\', '\\string\\') print( ERROR[args.format].format( short = short, long = long, package_name = package_name), file = log) global exit_code exit_code = 11 endinput() def warning(text): if text and not args.quiet: print(WARNING[None].format(text = text, header = header, indent = indent)) if log: text = text.replace('\\', '\\string\\') print( WARNING[args.format].format( text = text, texindent = texindent, package_name = package_name), file = log) global exit_code exit_code = 10 def info(text): if text and not args.quiet: print(INFO[None].format(text = text, header = header, indent = indent)) if log: text = text.replace('\\', '\\string\\') print( INFO[args.format].format( text = text, texindent = texindent, package_name = package_name), file = log) # Mark the log as complete and exit. def endinput(): if log: print(r'\endinput', file = log) log.close() sys.exit(exit_code) # \paragraph{Permission-related functions} # |paranoia_in|/|out| should work exactly as # |kpsewhich -safe-in-name|/|-safe-out-name|. def paranoia_in(f, remark = ''): if f and not _paranoia(f, openin_any): error(f"I'm not allowed to read from '{f}' (openin_any = {openin_any})", remark) def paranoia_out(f, remark = ''): if f and not _paranoia(f, openout_any): error(f"I'm not allowed to write to '{f}' (openout_any = {openout_any})", remark) def _paranoia(f, mode): # |mode| is the value of |openin_any| or |openout_any|. |f| is a # |pathlib.Path| object. return ( # In mode `any' (|a|, |y| or |1|), we may access any file. mode in 'ay1' or ( # Otherwise, we are at least in the restricted mode, so we should not # open dot files on Unix-like systems (except file called |.tex|). not (os.name == 'posix' and f.stem.startswith('.') and f.stem != '.tex') and ( # If we are precisely in the restricted mode (|r|, |n|, |0|), # then there are no further restrictions. mode in 'rn0' # Otherwise, we are in the paranoid mode (officially |p|, but # any other value is interpreted as |p| as well). There are # two further restrictions in the paranoid mode. or ( # We're not allowed to go to a parent directory. '..' not in f.parts and # If the given path is absolute, is should be a descendant # of either |TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY| or |TEXMFOUTPUT|. (not f.is_absolute() or is_ancestor(texmf_output_directory, f) or is_ancestor(texmfoutput, f) ))))) # On Windows, we disallow ``semi-absolute'' paths, i.e.\ paths starting with # the |\| but lacking the drive. On Windows, |pathlib|'s |is_absolute| returns # |True| only for paths starting with |\| and containing the drive. def sanitize_filename(f): if f and platform.system() == 'Windows' and not (f.is_absolute() or not f.drive): error(f"\"Semi-absolute\" paths are disallowed: '{f}'", r"The path must " r"either contain both the drive letter and start with '\', " r"or none of these; paths like 'C:foo' and '\foo' are disallowed") def access_in(f): return os.access(f, os.R_OK) # This function can fail on Windows, reporting a non-writable file or dir as # writable, because |os.access| does not work with Windows' |icacls| # permissions. Consequence: we might try to write to a read-only current or # output directory instead of switching to the temporary directory. Paranoia # is unaffected, as it doesn't use |access_*| functions. def access_out(f): try: exists = f.exists() # Presumably, we get this error when the parent directory is not # executable. except PermissionError: return if exists: # An existing file should be writable, and if it's a directory, it # should also be executable. return os.access(f, os.W_OK) and (not f.is_dir() or os.access(f, os.X_OK)) else: # For a non-existing file, the parent directory should be writable. # (This is the only place where function |pathlib.parent| is used, so # it's ok that it returns the logical parent.) return os.access(f.parent, os.W_OK) # This function finds the location for an input file, respecting # |TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY| and |TEXMFOUTPUT|, and the permissions in the # filesystem. It returns an absolute file as-is. For a relative file, it # tries |TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY| (if defined), the current directory (always), # and |TEXMFOUTPUT| directory (if defined), in this order. The first readable # file found is returned; if no readable file is found, the file in the current # directory is returned. def find_in(f): sanitize_filename(f) if f.is_absolute(): return f for df in (texmf_output_directory / f if texmf_output_directory else None, f, texmfoutput / f if texmfoutput else None): if df and access_in(df): return df return f # This function finds the location for an output file, respecting # |TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY| and |TEXMFOUTPUT|, and the permissions in the # filesystem. It returns an absolute file as-is. For a relative file, it # tries |TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY| (if defined), the current directory (unless # |TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY| is defined), and |TEXMFOUTPUT| directory (if # defined), in this order. The first writable file found is returned; if no # writable file is found, the file in either the current or the output # directory is returned. def find_out(f): sanitize_filename(f) if f.is_absolute(): return f for df in (texmf_output_directory / f if texmf_output_directory else None, f if not texmf_output_directory else None, texmfoutput / f if texmfoutput else None): if df and access_out(df): return df return texmf_output_directory / f if texmf_output_directory else f # This function assumes that both paths are absolute; ancestor may be |None|, # signaling a non-path. def is_ancestor(ancestor, descendant): if not ancestor: return a = ancestor.parts d = descendant.parts return len(a) < len(d) and a == d[0:len(a)] # A paranoid |Path.mkdir|. The given folder is preprocessed by |find_out|. def mkdir(folder): folder = find_out(Path(folder)) if not folder.exists(): paranoia_out(folder) # Using |folder.mkdir| is fine because we know that # |TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY|/|TEXMFOUTPUT|, if given, exists, and that # ``folder'' contains no |..|. folder.mkdir(parents = True, exist_ok = True) # This does not get logged when the function is invoked via |--mkdir|, # as it is not clear what the log name should be. info(f"Created directory {folder}") _re_unquote = re.compile(r'"(.*?)"') def unquote(fn): return _re_unquote.sub(r'\1', fn) # \paragraph{Kpathsea} # Get the values of |openin_any|, |openout_any|, |TEXMFOUTPUT| and # |TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY|. kpsewhich_output = subprocess.run(['kpsewhich', f'-expand-var=' f'openin_any=$openin_any,' f'openout_any=$openout_any,' f'TEXMFOUTPUT=$TEXMFOUTPUT'], capture_output = True ).stdout.decode().strip() if not kpsewhich_output: # No TeX? (Note that |kpsewhich| should exist in MiKTeX as well.) In # absence of |kpathsea| information, we get very paranoid, but still try to # get |TEXMFOUTPUT| from an environment variable. openin_any, openout_any = 'p', 'p' texmfoutput, texmf_output_directory = None, None # Unfortunately, this warning can't make it into the log. But then again, # the chances of a missing |kpsewhich| are very slim, and its absence would # show all over the place anyway. warning('I failed to execute "kpsewhich"; , is there no TeX system installed? ' 'Assuming openin_any = openout_any = "p" ' '(i.e. restricting all file operations to non-hidden files ' 'in the current directory of its subdirectories).') else: m = re.fullmatch(r'openin_any=(.*),openout_any=(.*),TEXMFOUTPUT=(.*)', kpsewhich_output) openin_any, openout_any, texmfoutput = m.groups() texmf_output_directory = os.environ.get('TEXMF_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY', None) if openin_any == '$openin_any': # When the |open*_any| variables are not expanded, we assume we're # running MiKTeX. The two config settings below correspond to TeXLive's # |openin_any| and |openout_any|; afaik, there is no analogue to # |TEXMFOUTPUT|. initexmf_output = subprocess.run( ['initexmf', '--show-config-value=[Core]AllowUnsafeInputFiles', '--show-config-value=[Core]AllowUnsafeOutputFiles'], capture_output = True).stdout.decode().strip() openin_any, openout_any = initexmf_output.split() openin_any = 'a' if openin_any == 'true' else 'p' openout_any = 'a' if openout_any == 'true' else 'p' texmfoutput = None texmf_output_directory = None # An output directory should exist, and may not point to the root on Linux. On # Windows, it may point to the root, because we only allow absolute filenames # containing the drive, e.g.\ |F:\|; see |is_absolute|. def sanitize_output_dir(d_str): d = Path(d_str) if d_str else None sanitize_filename(d) return d if d and d.is_dir() and \ (not d.is_absolute() or len(d.parts) != 1 or d.drive) else None texmfoutput = sanitize_output_dir(texmfoutput) texmf_output_directory = sanitize_output_dir(texmf_output_directory) class NotExtracted(UserWarning): pass # We don't delve into the real script when loaded from the testing code. if __name__ == '__main__': # \paragraph{Arguments} parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description = "Extract extern pages produced by package Memoize " "out of the document PDF.", epilog = "For details, see the man page or the Memoize documentation.", prog = 'memoize-extract.py', ) parser.add_argument('-P', '--pdf', help = 'extract from file PDF') parser.add_argument('-p', '--prune', action = 'store_true', help = 'remove the extern pages after extraction') parser.add_argument('-k', '--keep', action = 'store_true', help = 'do not mark externs as extracted') parser.add_argument('-F', '--format', choices = ['latex', 'plain', 'context'], help = 'the format of the TeX document invoking extraction') parser.add_argument('-f', '--force', action = 'store_true', help = 'extract even if the size-check fails') parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action = 'store_true', help = "describe what's happening") parser.add_argument('-m', '--mkdir', action = 'store_true', help = 'create a directory (and exit); ' 'mmz argument is interpreted as directory name') parser.add_argument('-V', '--version', action = 'version', version = f"%(prog)s of Memoize " + __version__) parser.add_argument('mmz', help = 'the record file produced by Memoize: ' 'doc.mmz when compiling doc.tex ' '(doc and doc.tex are accepted as well)') args = parser.parse_args() header = parser.prog + ': ' if args.format else '' # Start a new line in the TeX terminal output. if args.format: print() # \paragraph{Initialization} # With |--mkdir|, argument |mmz| is interpreted as the directory to create. if args.mkdir: mkdir(args.mmz) sys.exit() # Normalize the |mmz| argument into a |.mmz| filename. mmz_file = Path(args.mmz) if mmz_file.suffix == '.tex': mmz_file = mmz_file.with_suffix('.mmz') elif mmz_file.suffix != '.mmz': mmz_file = mmz_file.with_name(mmz_file.name + '.mmz') # Once we have the |.mmz| filename, we can open the log. if args.format: log_file = find_out(mmz_file.with_suffix('.mmz.log')) paranoia_out(log_file) info(f"Logging to '{log_file}'"); log = open(log_file, 'w') # Now that we have opened the log file, we can try loading the PDF # processing library. try: import pdfrw except ModuleNotFoundError: error("Python module 'pdfrw' was not found", 'Have you followed the instructions is section 1.1 of the manual?') # Catch any errors in the script and output them to the log. try: # Find the |.mmz| file we will read, but retain the original filename # in |given_mmz_file|, as we will still need it. given_mmz_file = mmz_file mmz_file = find_in(mmz_file) paranoia_in(mmz_file) if not args.keep: paranoia_out(mmz_file, remark = 'This file is rewritten unless option --keep is given.') try: mmz = open(mmz_file) except FileNotFoundError: info(f"File '{given_mmz_file}' does not exist, " f"assuming there's nothing to do") endinput() # Determine the PDF filename: it is either given via |--pdf|, or # constructed from the |.mmz| filename. pdf_file = find_in(Path(args.pdf) if args.pdf else given_mmz_file.with_suffix('.pdf')) paranoia_in(pdf_file) if args.prune: paranoia_out(pdf_file, remark = 'I would have to rewrite this file ' 'because option --prune was given.') # Various initializations. re_prefix = re.compile(r'\\mmzPrefix *{(?P.*?)}') re_split_prefix = re.compile(r'(?P.*/)?(?P.*?)') re_newextern = re.compile( r'\\mmzNewExtern *{(?P.*?)}{(?P[0-9]+)}' r'{(?P[0-9.]*)pt}{(?P[0-9.]*)pt}') re_extern_path = re.compile( r'(?P.*/)?(?P.*?)' r'(?P[0-9A-F]{32})-' r'(?P[0-9A-F]{32})(?:-[0-9]+)?.pdf') pdf = None extern_pages = [] new_mmz = [] tolerance = 0.01 dir_to_make = None info(f"Extracting new externs listed in '{mmz_file}' from '{pdf_file}'") done_message = "Done (there was nothing to extract)" indent = ' ' texindent = r'\space\space ' # \paragraph{Process \texttt{.mmz}} for line in mmz: try: if m_p := re_prefix.match(line): # Found |\mmzPrefix|: create the extern directory, but only # later, if an extern file is actually produced. We parse # the prefix in two steps because we have to unquote the # entire prefix. prefix = unquote(m_p['prefix']) if not (m_sp := re_split_prefix.match(prefix)): warning(f"Cannot parse line {line.strip()}") dir_to_make = m_sp['dir_prefix'] elif m_ne := re_newextern.match(line): # Found |\mmzNewExtern|: extract the extern page into an # extern file. done_message = "Done" # The extern filename, as specified in |.mmz|: unquoted_extern_path = unquote(m_ne['extern_path']) extern_file = Path(unquoted_extern_path) # We parse the extern filename in a separate step because # we have to unquote the entire path. if not (m_ep := re_extern_path.match(unquoted_extern_path)): warning(f"Cannot parse line {line.strip()}") # The actual extern filename: extern_file_out = find_out(extern_file) paranoia_out(extern_file_out) page_n = int(m_ne['page_n'])-1 # Check whether c-memo and cc-memo exist (in any input # directory). c_memo = extern_file.with_name( m_ep['name_prefix'] + m_ep['code_md5sum'] + '.memo') cc_memo = extern_file.with_name( m_ep['name_prefix'] + m_ep['code_md5sum'] + '-' + m_ep['context_md5sum'] + '.memo') c_memo_in = find_in(c_memo) cc_memo_in = find_in(cc_memo) if not (access_in(c_memo_in) and access_in(cc_memo_in)) \ and not args.force: warning(f"I refuse to extract page {page_n+1} into extern " f"'{extern_file}', because the associated c-memo " f"'{c_memo}' and/or cc-memo '{cc_memo}' " f"does not exist") raise NotExtracted() # Load the PDF. We only do this now so that we don't load # it if there is nothing to extract. if not pdf: if not access_in(pdf_file): warning(f"Cannot open '{pdf_file}'") endinput() try: # All safe, |paranoia_in| was already called above. pdf = pdfrw.PdfReader(pdf_file) except pdfrw.errors.PdfParseError as err: error(rf"File '{pdf_file}' seems corrupted. Perhaps you " rf"have to load Memoize earlier in the preamble", rf"In particular, Memoize must be loaded before " rf"TikZ library 'fadings' and any package " rf"deploying it, and in Beamer, load Memoize " rf"by writing \RequirePackage{{memoize}} before " rf"\documentclass{{beamer}}. " rf"This was the error thrown by Python: \n{err}") # Does the page exist? if page_n >= len(pdf.pages): error(rf"I cannot extract page {page_n} from '{pdf_file}', " rf"as it contains only {len(pdf.pages)} page" + ('s' if len(pdf.pages) > 1 else ''), '') # Check whether the page size matches the |.mmz| # expectations. page = pdf.pages[page_n] expected_width_pt = float(m_ne['expected_width']) expected_height_pt = float(m_ne['expected_height']) mb = page['/MediaBox'] width_bp = float(mb[2]) - float(mb[0]) height_bp = float(mb[3]) - float(mb[1]) width_pt = width_bp / 72 * 72.27 height_pt = height_bp / 72 * 72.27 if (abs(width_pt - expected_width_pt) > tolerance or abs(height_pt - expected_height_pt) > tolerance) \ and not args.force: warning( f"I refuse to extract page {page_n+1} from '{pdf_file}' " f"because its size ({width_pt}pt x {height_pt}pt) " f"is not what I expected " f"({expected_width_pt}pt x {expected_height_pt}pt)") raise NotExtracted() # All tests were successful, let's create the extern file. # First, the containing directory, if necessary. if dir_to_make: mkdir(dir_to_make) dir_to_make = None # Now the extern file. Note that |paranoia_out| was # already called above. info(f"Page {page_n+1} --> {extern_file_out}") extern = pdfrw.PdfWriter(extern_file_out) extern.addpage(page) extern.write() # This page will get pruned. if args.prune: extern_pages.append(page_n) # Comment out this |\mmzNewExtern|. if not args.keep: line = '%' + line except NotExtracted: pass finally: if not args.keep: new_mmz.append(line) mmz.close() indent = '' texindent = '' info(done_message) # Write out the |.mmz| file with |\mmzNewExtern| lines commented # out. (All safe, |paranoia_out| was already called above.) if not args.keep: with open(mmz_file, 'w') as mmz: for line in new_mmz: print(line, file = mmz, end = '') # Remove the extracted pages from the original PDF. (All safe, # |paranoia_out| was already called above.) if args.prune and extern_pages: pruned_pdf = pdfrw.PdfWriter(pdf_file) pruned_pdf.addpages( page for n, page in enumerate(pdf.pages) if n not in extern_pages) pruned_pdf.write() info(f"The following extern pages were pruned out of the PDF: " + ",".join(str(page+1) for page in extern_pages)) # Report that extraction was successful. endinput() # Catch any errors in the script and output them to the log. except Exception as err: error(f'Python error: {err}', traceback.format_exc()) # Local Variables: # fill-column: 79 # after-save-hook: py2dtx # End: