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518 File: m4.info, Node: Indices, Prev: Copying This Manual, Up: Top
520 Appendix C Indices of concepts and macros
521 *****************************************
525 * Macro index:: Index for all ‘m4’ macros
526 * Concept index:: Index for many concepts
529 File: m4.info, Node: Macro index, Next: Concept index, Up: Indices
531 C.1 Index for all ‘m4’ macros
532 =============================
534 This index covers all ‘m4’ builtins, as well as several useful composite
535 macros. References are exclusively to the places where a macro is
536 introduced the first time.
541 * __file__: Location. (line 9)
542 * __gnu__: Platform macros. (line 11)
543 * __line__: Location. (line 10)
544 * __os2__: Platform macros. (line 12)
545 * __program__: Location. (line 11)
546 * __unix__: Platform macros. (line 14)
547 * __windows__: Platform macros. (line 16)
548 * argn: Shift. (line 256)
549 * array: Define. (line 55)
550 * array_set: Define. (line 56)
551 * builtin: Builtin. (line 8)
552 * capitalize: Patsubst. (line 54)
553 * changecom: Changecom. (line 9)
554 * changequote: Changequote. (line 9)
555 * changeword: Changeword. (line 22)
556 * cleardivert: Cleardivert. (line 25)
557 * cond: Shift. (line 51)
558 * copy: Composition. (line 119)
559 * curry: Composition. (line 67)
560 * debugfile: Debug Output. (line 10)
561 * debugmode: Debug Levels. (line 77)
562 * decr: Incr. (line 10)
563 * define: Define. (line 9)
564 * define_blind: Composition. (line 10)
565 * defn: Defn. (line 9)
566 * divert: Divert. (line 8)
567 * divnum: Divnum. (line 8)
569 * downcase: Patsubst. (line 53)
570 * dquote: Shift. (line 194)
571 * dquote_elt: Shift. (line 195)
572 * dumpdef: Dumpdef. (line 9)
573 * errprint: Errprint. (line 8)
574 * esyscmd: Esyscmd. (line 8)
575 * eval: Eval. (line 8)
576 * example: Manual. (line 39)
577 * exch: Arguments. (line 12)
578 * fatal_error: M4exit. (line 24)
579 * foreach: Foreach. (line 8)
580 * foreachq: Foreach. (line 9)
581 * forloop: Forloop. (line 8)
582 * format: Format. (line 8)
583 * ifdef: Ifdef. (line 9)
584 * ifelse: Ifelse. (line 10)
585 * ifelse <1>: Ifelse. (line 11)
586 * ifelse <2>: Ifelse. (line 12)
587 * include: Include. (line 8)
588 * incr: Incr. (line 9)
589 * index: Index macro. (line 8)
590 * indir: Indir. (line 8)
591 * join: Shift. (line 102)
592 * joinall: Shift. (line 103)
594 * m4exit: M4exit. (line 9)
595 * m4wrap: M4wrap. (line 13)
596 * maketemp: Mkstemp. (line 11)
597 * mkstemp: Mkstemp. (line 10)
598 * nargs: Pseudo Arguments. (line 12)
599 * os2: Platform macros. (line 13)
600 * patsubst: Patsubst. (line 8)
601 * popdef: Pushdef. (line 11)
602 * pushdef: Pushdef. (line 10)
603 * quote: Shift. (line 193)
604 * regexp: Regexp. (line 8)
605 * rename: Composition. (line 120)
606 * reverse: Shift. (line 31)
607 * shift: Shift. (line 16)
608 * sinclude: Include. (line 9)
609 * stack_foreach: Stacks. (line 11)
610 * stack_foreach_lifo: Stacks. (line 12)
611 * stack_foreach_sep: Improved copy. (line 15)
612 * stack_foreach_sep_lifo: Improved copy. (line 16)
613 * substr: Substr. (line 8)
614 * syscmd: Syscmd. (line 8)
615 * sysval: Sysval. (line 8)
616 * traceoff: Trace. (line 10)
617 * traceon: Trace. (line 9)
618 * translit: Translit. (line 8)
619 * undefine: Undefine. (line 8)
620 * undivert: Undivert. (line 8)
621 * unix: Platform macros. (line 15)
622 * upcase: Patsubst. (line 52)
623 * windows: Platform macros. (line 17)
626 File: m4.info, Node: Concept index, Prev: Macro index, Up: Indices
628 C.2 Index for many concepts
629 ===========================
634 * argument currying: Composition. (line 63)
635 * arguments to macros: Macro Arguments. (line 6)
636 * arguments to macros <1>: Arguments. (line 6)
637 * arguments to macros, special: Pseudo Arguments. (line 6)
638 * arguments, joining: Shift. (line 99)
639 * arguments, more than nine: Arguments. (line 54)
640 * arguments, more than nine <1>: Shift. (line 251)
641 * arguments, more than nine <2>: Improved foreach. (line 157)
642 * arguments, quoted macro: Quoting Arguments. (line 6)
643 * arguments, reversing: Shift. (line 31)
644 * arithmetic: Arithmetic. (line 6)
645 * arrays: Define. (line 52)
646 * avoiding quadratic behavior: Improved foreach. (line 38)
647 * basic regular expressions: Regexp. (line 6)
648 * basic regular expressions <1>: Patsubst. (line 6)
649 * blind macro: Inhibiting Invocation.
651 * blind macro <1>: Ifelse. (line 52)
652 * blind macro <2>: Composition. (line 10)
653 * bug reports: Bugs. (line 6)
654 * builtins, indirect call of: Builtin. (line 6)
655 * builtins, special tokens: Defn. (line 101)
656 * call of builtins, indirect: Builtin. (line 6)
657 * call of macros, indirect: Indir. (line 6)
658 * case statement: Ifelse. (line 69)
659 * changing comment delimiters: Changecom. (line 6)
660 * changing quote delimiters: Changequote. (line 6)
661 * changing syntax: Changeword. (line 6)
662 * characters, translating: Translit. (line 6)
663 * command line: Invoking m4. (line 6)
664 * command line, file names on the: Command line files. (line 6)
665 * command line, macro definitions on the: Preprocessor features.
667 * command line, options: Invoking m4. (line 10)
668 * commands, exit status from shell: Sysval. (line 6)
669 * commands, running shell: Shell commands. (line 6)
670 * comment delimiters, changing: Changecom. (line 6)
671 * comments: Comments. (line 6)
672 * comments, copied to output: Changecom. (line 29)
673 * comparing strings: Ifelse. (line 6)
674 * compatibility: Compatibility. (line 6)
675 * composing macros: Composition. (line 6)
676 * concatenating arguments: Shift. (line 99)
677 * conditional, short-circuiting: Shift. (line 51)
678 * conditionals: Ifdef. (line 6)
679 * controlling debugging output: Debug Levels. (line 6)
680 * copying macros: Composition. (line 116)
681 * counting loops: Forloop. (line 6)
682 * currying arguments: Composition. (line 63)
683 * debugging macros: Debugging. (line 6)
684 * debugging output, controlling: Debug Levels. (line 6)
685 * debugging output, saving: Debug Output. (line 6)
686 * decrement operator: Incr. (line 6)
687 * deferring expansion: M4wrap. (line 6)
688 * deferring output: Diversions. (line 6)
689 * defining new macros: Definitions. (line 6)
690 * definition stack: Pushdef. (line 6)
691 * definition stack <1>: Stacks. (line 6)
692 * definitions, displaying macro: Defn. (line 6)
693 * definitions, displaying macro <1>: Dumpdef. (line 6)
694 * deleting macros: Undefine. (line 6)
695 * deleting whitespace in input: Dnl. (line 6)
696 * delimiters, changing: Changequote. (line 6)
697 * delimiters, changing <1>: Changecom. (line 6)
698 * discarding diverted text: Cleardivert. (line 6)
699 * discarding input: Ifelse. (line 6)
700 * discarding input <1>: Dnl. (line 6)
701 * discarding input <2>: Divert. (line 42)
702 * displaying macro definitions: Dumpdef. (line 6)
703 * diversion numbers: Divnum. (line 6)
704 * diverted text, discarding: Cleardivert. (line 6)
705 * diverting output to files: Divert. (line 6)
706 * dumping into frozen file: Using frozen files. (line 6)
707 * error messages, printing: Errprint. (line 6)
708 * errors, fatal: Operation modes. (line 19)
709 * evaluation, of integer expressions: Eval. (line 6)
710 * examples, understanding: Manual. (line 6)
711 * executing shell commands: Shell commands. (line 6)
712 * exit status from shell commands: Sysval. (line 6)
713 * exiting from m4: M4exit. (line 6)
714 * expansion of macros: Macro expansion. (line 6)
715 * expansion, deferring: M4wrap. (line 6)
716 * expansion, tracing macro: Trace. (line 6)
717 * expressions, evaluation of integer: Eval. (line 6)
718 * expressions, regular: Regexp. (line 6)
719 * expressions, regular <1>: Patsubst. (line 6)
720 * extracting substrings: Substr. (line 6)
721 * fast loading of frozen files: Using frozen files. (line 6)
722 * fatal errors: Operation modes. (line 19)
723 * FDL, GNU Free Documentation License: GNU Free Documentation License.
725 * file format, frozen file: Frozen file format. (line 6)
726 * file inclusion: File Inclusion. (line 6)
727 * file inclusion <1>: Undivert. (line 13)
728 * file inclusion <2>: Undivert. (line 89)
729 * file names, on the command line: Command line files. (line 6)
730 * files, diverting output to: Divert. (line 6)
731 * files, names of temporary: Mkstemp. (line 6)
732 * for each loops: Foreach. (line 6)
733 * for loops: Forloop. (line 6)
734 * formatted output: Format. (line 6)
735 * Free Documentation License (FDL), GNU: GNU Free Documentation License.
737 * frozen file format: Frozen file format. (line 6)
738 * frozen files for fast loading: Using frozen files. (line 6)
739 * General Public License (GPL), GNU: GNU General Public License.
741 * GNU extensions: Inhibiting Invocation.
743 * GNU extensions <1>: Define. (line 41)
744 * GNU extensions <2>: Arguments. (line 54)
745 * GNU extensions <3>: Indir. (line 6)
746 * GNU extensions <4>: Builtin. (line 6)
747 * GNU extensions <5>: Debug Levels. (line 74)
748 * GNU extensions <6>: Debug Output. (line 6)
749 * GNU extensions <7>: Search Path. (line 6)
750 * GNU extensions <8>: Divert. (line 54)
751 * GNU extensions <9>: Undivert. (line 13)
752 * GNU extensions <10>: Undivert. (line 89)
753 * GNU extensions <11>: Regexp. (line 6)
754 * GNU extensions <12>: Patsubst. (line 6)
755 * GNU extensions <13>: Format. (line 6)
756 * GNU extensions <14>: Eval. (line 113)
757 * GNU extensions <15>: Esyscmd. (line 6)
758 * GNU extensions <16>: Mkstemp. (line 58)
759 * GNU extensions <17>: Using frozen files. (line 6)
760 * GNU extensions <18>: Extensions. (line 6)
761 * GNU Free Documentation License: GNU Free Documentation License.
763 * GNU General Public License: GNU General Public License.
765 * GNU M4, history of: History. (line 6)
766 * GPL, GNU General Public License: GNU General Public License.
768 * history of m4: History. (line 6)
769 * included files, search path for: Search Path. (line 6)
770 * inclusion, of files: File Inclusion. (line 6)
771 * inclusion, of files <1>: Undivert. (line 13)
772 * inclusion, of files <2>: Undivert. (line 89)
773 * increment operator: Incr. (line 6)
774 * indirect call of builtins: Builtin. (line 6)
775 * indirect call of macros: Indir. (line 6)
776 * initialization, frozen state: Using frozen files. (line 6)
777 * input location: Preprocessor features.
779 * input location <1>: Location. (line 6)
780 * input tokens: Syntax. (line 6)
781 * input, discarding: Ifelse. (line 6)
782 * input, discarding <1>: Dnl. (line 6)
783 * input, discarding <2>: Divert. (line 42)
784 * input, saving: M4wrap. (line 6)
785 * integer arithmetic: Arithmetic. (line 6)
786 * integer expression evaluation: Eval. (line 6)
787 * invoking m4: Invoking m4. (line 6)
788 * invoking macros: Invocation. (line 6)
789 * iterating over lists: Foreach. (line 6)
790 * joining arguments: Shift. (line 99)
791 * length of strings: Len. (line 6)
792 * lexical structure of words: Changeword. (line 6)
793 * License, code: Copying This Package.
795 * License, manual: Copying This Manual. (line 6)
796 * limit, nesting: Limits control. (line 43)
797 * literal output: Pseudo Arguments. (line 106)
798 * local variables: Pushdef. (line 79)
799 * location, input: Preprocessor features.
801 * location, input <1>: Location. (line 6)
802 * loops: Shift. (line 10)
803 * loops, counting: Forloop. (line 6)
804 * loops, list iteration: Foreach. (line 6)
805 * M4PATH: Search Path. (line 9)
806 * macro composition: Composition. (line 6)
807 * macro definitions, on the command line: Preprocessor features.
809 * macro expansion, tracing: Trace. (line 6)
810 * macro invocation: Invocation. (line 6)
811 * macro, blind: Inhibiting Invocation.
813 * macro, blind <1>: Ifelse. (line 52)
814 * macro, blind <2>: Composition. (line 10)
815 * macros, arguments to: Macro Arguments. (line 6)
816 * macros, arguments to <1>: Arguments. (line 6)
817 * macros, copying: Composition. (line 116)
818 * macros, debugging: Debugging. (line 6)
819 * macros, displaying definitions: Defn. (line 6)
820 * macros, displaying definitions <1>: Dumpdef. (line 6)
821 * macros, expansion of: Macro expansion. (line 6)
822 * macros, how to define new: Definitions. (line 6)
823 * macros, how to delete: Undefine. (line 6)
824 * macros, how to rename: Defn. (line 6)
825 * macros, indirect call of: Indir. (line 6)
826 * macros, quoted arguments to: Quoting Arguments. (line 6)
827 * macros, recursive: Shift. (line 6)
828 * macros, special arguments to: Pseudo Arguments. (line 6)
829 * macros, temporary redefinition of: Pushdef. (line 6)
830 * manipulating quotes: Shift. (line 190)
831 * messages, printing error: Errprint. (line 6)
832 * more than nine arguments: Arguments. (line 54)
833 * more than nine arguments <1>: Shift. (line 251)
834 * more than nine arguments <2>: Improved foreach. (line 157)
835 * multibranches: Ifelse. (line 69)
836 * names: Names. (line 6)
837 * nesting limit: Limits control. (line 43)
838 * nine arguments, more than: Arguments. (line 54)
839 * nine arguments, more than <1>: Shift. (line 251)
840 * nine arguments, more than <2>: Improved foreach. (line 157)
841 * numbers: Manual. (line 57)
842 * options, command line: Invoking m4. (line 10)
843 * output, diverting to files: Divert. (line 6)
844 * output, formatted: Format. (line 6)
845 * output, literal: Pseudo Arguments. (line 106)
846 * output, saving debugging: Debug Output. (line 6)
847 * overview of m4: Intro. (line 6)
848 * pattern substitution: Patsubst. (line 6)
849 * platform macros: Platform macros. (line 6)
850 * positional parameters, more than nine: Arguments. (line 54)
851 * POSIX: Extensions. (line 6)
852 * POSIXLY_CORRECT: Invoking m4. (line 10)
853 * POSIXLY_CORRECT <1>: Incompatibilities. (line 144)
854 * preprocessor features: Preprocessor features.
856 * printing error messages: Errprint. (line 6)
857 * pushdef stack: Pushdef. (line 6)
858 * pushdef stack <1>: Stacks. (line 6)
859 * quadratic behavior, avoiding: Improved foreach. (line 38)
860 * quote delimiters, changing: Changequote. (line 6)
861 * quote manipulation: Shift. (line 190)
862 * quoted macro arguments: Quoting Arguments. (line 6)
863 * quoted string: Quoted strings. (line 6)
864 * quoting rule of thumb: Quoting Arguments. (line 22)
865 * recursive macros: Shift. (line 6)
866 * redefinition of macros, temporary: Pushdef. (line 6)
867 * regular expressions: Changeword. (line 6)
868 * regular expressions <1>: Regexp. (line 6)
869 * regular expressions <2>: Patsubst. (line 6)
870 * reloading a frozen file: Using frozen files. (line 6)
871 * renaming macros: Defn. (line 6)
872 * renaming macros <1>: Composition. (line 116)
873 * reporting bugs: Bugs. (line 6)
874 * rescanning: Limits control. (line 56)
875 * rescanning <1>: Inhibiting Invocation.
877 * rescanning <2>: Pseudo Arguments. (line 106)
878 * rescanning <3>: Defn. (line 61)
879 * rescanning <4>: Other Incompatibilities.
881 * reversing arguments: Shift. (line 31)
882 * rule of thumb, quoting: Quoting Arguments. (line 22)
883 * running shell commands: Shell commands. (line 6)
884 * saving debugging output: Debug Output. (line 6)
885 * saving input: M4wrap. (line 6)
886 * search path for included files: Search Path. (line 6)
887 * shell commands, exit status from: Sysval. (line 6)
888 * shell commands, running: Shell commands. (line 6)
889 * short-circuiting conditional: Shift. (line 51)
890 * special arguments to macros: Pseudo Arguments. (line 6)
891 * stack, macro definition: Pushdef. (line 6)
892 * stack, macro definition <1>: Stacks. (line 6)
893 * standard error, output to: Dumpdef. (line 6)
894 * standard error, output to <1>: Trace. (line 6)
895 * standard error, output to <2>: Errprint. (line 6)
896 * status of shell commands: Sysval. (line 6)
897 * status, setting m4 exit: M4exit. (line 6)
898 * string, quoted: Quoted strings. (line 6)
899 * strings, length of: Len. (line 6)
900 * substitution by regular expression: Patsubst. (line 6)
901 * substrings, extracting: Substr. (line 6)
902 * substrings, locating: Index macro. (line 6)
903 * suggestions, reporting: Bugs. (line 6)
904 * suppressing warnings: Macro Arguments. (line 38)
905 * switch statement: Ifelse. (line 69)
906 * synchronization lines: Preprocessor features.
908 * syntax, changing: Changeword. (line 6)
909 * temporary file names: Mkstemp. (line 6)
910 * temporary redefinition of macros: Pushdef. (line 6)
911 * TMPDIR: Diversions. (line 10)
912 * tokens: Syntax. (line 6)
913 * tokens, builtin macro: Defn. (line 101)
914 * tokens, special: Other tokens. (line 6)
915 * tracing macro expansion: Trace. (line 6)
916 * translating characters: Translit. (line 6)
917 * undefining macros: Undefine. (line 6)
918 * UNIX commands, exit status from: Sysval. (line 6)
919 * UNIX commands, running: Shell commands. (line 6)
920 * variables, local: Pushdef. (line 79)
921 * warnings, suppressing: Macro Arguments. (line 38)
922 * words: Names. (line 6)
923 * words, lexical structure of: Changeword. (line 6)