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%
% sphinx.sty
%
% Adapted from the old python.sty, mostly written by Fred Drake,
% by Georg Brandl.
%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
\ProvidesPackage{sphinx}[2021/01/23 v3.5.0 LaTeX package (Sphinx markup)]
% provides \ltx@ifundefined
% (many packages load ltxcmds: graphicx does for pdftex and lualatex but
% not xelatex, and anyhow kvoptions does, but it may be needed in future to
% use \sphinxdeprecationwarning earlier, and it needs \ltx@ifundefined)
\RequirePackage{ltxcmds}
%% for deprecation warnings
\newcommand\sphinxdeprecationwarning[4]{% #1 the deprecated macro or name,
% #2 = when deprecated, #3 = when removed, #4 = additional info
\edef\spx@tempa{\detokenize{#1}}%
\ltx@ifundefined{sphinx_depr_\spx@tempa}{%
\global\expandafter\let\csname sphinx_depr_\spx@tempa\endcsname\spx@tempa
\expandafter\AtEndDocument\expandafter{\expandafter\let\expandafter
\sphinxdeprecatedmacro\csname sphinx_depr_\spx@tempa\endcsname
\PackageWarningNoLine{sphinx}{^^J**** SPHINX DEPRECATION WARNING:^^J
\sphinxdeprecatedmacro^^J
\@spaces- is deprecated at Sphinx #2^^J
\@spaces- and removed at Sphinx #3.^^J
#4^^J****}}%
}{% warning already emitted (at end of latex log), don't repeat
}}
%% PACKAGES
%
% we delay handling of options to after having loaded packages, because
% of the need to use \definecolor.
\RequirePackage{graphicx}
\@ifclassloaded{memoir}{}{\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}}
% for \text macro and \iffirstchoice@ conditional even if amsmath not loaded
\RequirePackage{amstext}
\RequirePackage{textcomp}% "warn" option issued from template
\RequirePackage[nobottomtitles*]{titlesec}
\@ifpackagelater{titlesec}{2016/03/15}%
{\@ifpackagelater{titlesec}{2016/03/21}%
{}%
{\newif\ifsphinx@ttlpatch@ok
\IfFileExists{etoolbox.sty}{%
\RequirePackage{etoolbox}%
\patchcmd{\ttlh@hang}{\parindent\z@}{\parindent\z@\leavevmode}%
{\sphinx@ttlpatch@oktrue}{}%
\ifsphinx@ttlpatch@ok
\patchcmd{\ttlh@hang}{\noindent}{}{}{\sphinx@ttlpatch@okfalse}%
\fi
}{}%
\ifsphinx@ttlpatch@ok
\typeout{^^J Package Sphinx Info: ^^J
**** titlesec 2.10.1 successfully patched for bugfix ****^^J}%
\else
\AtEndDocument{\PackageWarningNoLine{sphinx}{^^J%
******** titlesec 2.10.1 has a bug, (section numbers disappear) ......|^^J%
******** and Sphinx could not patch it, perhaps because your local ...|^^J%
******** copy is already fixed without a changed release date. .......|^^J%
******** If not, you must update titlesec! ...........................|}}%
\fi
}%
}{}
\RequirePackage{tabulary}
% tabulary has a bug with its re-definition of \multicolumn in its first pass
% which is not \long. But now Sphinx does not use LaTeX's \multicolumn but its
% own macro. Hence we don't even need to patch tabulary. See sphinxmulticell.sty
% X or S (Sphinx) may have meanings if some table package is loaded hence
% \X was chosen to avoid possibility of conflict
\newcolumntype{\X}[2]{p{\dimexpr
(\linewidth-\arrayrulewidth)*#1/#2-\tw@\tabcolsep-\arrayrulewidth\relax}}
\newcolumntype{\Y}[1]{p{\dimexpr
#1\dimexpr\linewidth-\arrayrulewidth\relax-\tw@\tabcolsep-\arrayrulewidth\relax}}
% using here T (for Tabulary) feels less of a problem than the X could be
\newcolumntype{T}{J}%
% For tables allowing pagebreaks
\RequirePackage{longtable}
% User interface to set-up whitespace before and after tables:
\newcommand*\sphinxtablepre {0pt}%
\newcommand*\sphinxtablepost{\medskipamount}%
% Space from caption baseline to top of table or frame of literal-block
\newcommand*\sphinxbelowcaptionspace{.5\sphinxbaselineskip}%
% as one can not use \baselineskip from inside longtable (it is zero there)
% we need \sphinxbaselineskip, which defaults to \baselineskip
\def\sphinxbaselineskip{\baselineskip}%
% The following is to ensure that, whether tabular(y) or longtable:
% - if a caption is on top of table:
% a) the space between its last baseline and the top rule of table is
% exactly \sphinxbelowcaptionspace
% b) the space from last baseline of previous text to first baseline of
% caption is exactly \parskip+\baselineskip+ height of a strut.
% c) the caption text will wrap at width \LTcapwidth (4in)
% - make sure this works also if "caption" package is loaded by user
% (with its width or margin option taking place of \LTcapwidth role)
% TODO: obtain same for caption of literal block: a) & c) DONE, b) TO BE DONE
%
% To modify space below such top caption, adjust \sphinxbelowcaptionspace
% To add or remove space above such top caption, adjust \sphinxtablepre:
% notice that \abovecaptionskip, \belowcaptionskip, \LTpre are **ignored**
% A. Table with longtable
\def\sphinxatlongtablestart
{\par
\vskip\parskip
\vskip\dimexpr\sphinxtablepre\relax % adjust vertical position
\vbox{}% get correct baseline from above
\LTpre\z@skip\LTpost\z@skip % set to zero longtable's own skips
\edef\sphinxbaselineskip{\dimexpr\the\dimexpr\baselineskip\relax\relax}%
}%
% Compatibility with caption package
\def\sphinxthelongtablecaptionisattop{%
\spx@ifcaptionpackage{\noalign{\vskip-\belowcaptionskip}}{}%
}%
% Achieves exactly \sphinxbelowcaptionspace below longtable caption
\def\sphinxlongtablecapskipadjust
{\dimexpr-\dp\strutbox
-\spx@ifcaptionpackage{\abovecaptionskip}{\sphinxbaselineskip}%
+\sphinxbelowcaptionspace\relax}%
\def\sphinxatlongtableend{\@nobreakfalse % latex3/latex2e#173
\prevdepth\z@\vskip\sphinxtablepost\relax}%
% B. Table with tabular or tabulary
\def\sphinxattablestart{\par\vskip\dimexpr\sphinxtablepre\relax}%
\let\sphinxattableend\sphinxatlongtableend
% This is used by tabular and tabulary templates
\newcommand*\sphinxcapstartof[1]{%
\vskip\parskip
\vbox{}% force baselineskip for good positioning by capstart of hyperanchor
% hyperref puts the anchor 6pt above this baseline; in case of caption
% this baseline will be \ht\strutbox above first baseline of caption
\def\@captype{#1}%
\capstart
% move back vertically, as tabular (or its caption) will compensate
\vskip-\baselineskip\vskip-\parskip
}%
\def\sphinxthecaptionisattop{% locate it after \sphinxcapstartof
\spx@ifcaptionpackage
{\caption@setposition{t}%
\vskip\baselineskip\vskip\parskip % undo those from \sphinxcapstartof
\vskip-\belowcaptionskip % anticipate caption package skip
% caption package uses a \vbox, not a \vtop, so "single line" case
% gives different result from "multi-line" without this:
\nointerlineskip
}%
{}%
}%
\def\sphinxthecaptionisatbottom{% (not finalized; for template usage)
\spx@ifcaptionpackage{\caption@setposition{b}}{}%
}%
% The aim of \sphinxcaption is to apply to tabular(y) the maximal width
% of caption as done by longtable
\def\sphinxtablecapwidth{\LTcapwidth}%
\newcommand\sphinxcaption{\@dblarg\spx@caption}%
\long\def\spx@caption[#1]#2{%
\noindent\hb@xt@\linewidth{\hss
\vtop{\@tempdima\dimexpr\sphinxtablecapwidth\relax
% don't exceed linewidth for the caption width
\ifdim\@tempdima>\linewidth\hsize\linewidth\else\hsize\@tempdima\fi
% longtable ignores \abovecaptionskip/\belowcaptionskip, so do the same here
\abovecaptionskip\sphinxabovecaptionskip % \z@skip
\belowcaptionskip\sphinxbelowcaptionskip % \z@skip
\caption[{#1}]%
{\strut\ignorespaces#2\ifhmode\unskip\@finalstrut\strutbox\fi}%
}\hss}%
\par\prevdepth\dp\strutbox
}%
\def\sphinxabovecaptionskip{\z@skip}% Do not use! Flagged for removal
\def\sphinxbelowcaptionskip{\z@skip}% Do not use! Flagged for removal
% This wrapper of \abovecaptionskip is used in sphinxVerbatim for top
% caption, and with another value in sphinxVerbatimintable
% TODO: To unify space above caption of a code-block with the one above
% caption of a table/longtable, \abovecaptionskip must not be used
% This auxiliary will get renamed and receive a different meaning
% in future.
\def\spx@abovecaptionskip{\abovecaptionskip}%
% Achieve \sphinxbelowcaptionspace below a caption located above a tabular
% or a tabulary
\newcommand\sphinxaftertopcaption
{%
\spx@ifcaptionpackage
{\par\prevdepth\dp\strutbox\nobreak\vskip-\abovecaptionskip}{\nobreak}%
\vskip\dimexpr\sphinxbelowcaptionspace\relax
\vskip-\baselineskip\vskip-\parskip
}%
% varwidth is crucial for our handling of general contents in merged cells
\RequirePackage{varwidth}
% but addition of a compatibility patch with hyperref is needed
% (tested with varwidth v 0.92 Mar 2009)
\AtBeginDocument {%
\let\@@vwid@Hy@raisedlink\Hy@raisedlink
\long\def\@vwid@Hy@raisedlink#1{\@vwid@wrap{\@@vwid@Hy@raisedlink{#1}}}%
\edef\@vwid@setup{%
\let\noexpand\Hy@raisedlink\noexpand\@vwid@Hy@raisedlink % HYPERREF !
\unexpanded\expandafter{\@vwid@setup}}%
}%
% Homemade package to handle merged cells
\RequirePackage{sphinxmulticell}
\RequirePackage{makeidx}
% For framing code-blocks and warning type notices, and shadowing topics
\RequirePackage{framed}
% The xcolor package draws better fcolorboxes around verbatim code
\IfFileExists{xcolor.sty}{
\RequirePackage{xcolor}
}{
\RequirePackage{color}
}
% For highlighted code.
\RequirePackage{fancyvrb}
\define@key{FV}{hllines}{\def\sphinx@verbatim@checkifhl##1{\in@{, ##1,}{#1}}}
% sphinxVerbatim must be usable by third party without requiring hllines set-up
\def\sphinxresetverbatimhllines{\def\sphinx@verbatim@checkifhl##1{\in@false}}
\sphinxresetverbatimhllines
% For hyperlinked footnotes in tables; also for gathering footnotes from
% topic and warning blocks. Also to allow code-blocks in footnotes.
\RequirePackage{footnotehyper-sphinx}
% For the H specifier. Do not \restylefloat{figure}, it breaks Sphinx code
% for allowing figures in tables.
\RequirePackage{float}
% For floating figures in the text. Better to load after float.
\RequirePackage{wrapfig}
% Separate paragraphs by space by default.
\IfFileExists{parskip-2001-04-09.sty}% since September 2018 TeXLive update
% new parskip.sty, but let it rollback to old one.
% hopefully TeX installation not broken and LaTeX kernel not too old
{\RequirePackage{parskip}[=v1]}
% standard one from 1989. Admittedly \section of article/book gives possibly
% anomalous spacing, but we can't require September 2018 release for some time.
{\RequirePackage{parskip}}
% For parsed-literal blocks.
\RequirePackage{alltt}
% Display "real" single quotes in literal blocks.
\RequirePackage{upquote}
% control caption around literal-block
\RequirePackage{capt-of}
\RequirePackage{needspace}
% LaTeX 2018-04-01 and later provides \@removefromreset
\ltx@ifundefined{@removefromreset}
{\RequirePackage{remreset}}
{}% avoid warning
% To support hlist directive
\RequirePackage{multicol}
% to make pdf with correct encoded bookmarks in Japanese
% this should precede the hyperref package
\ifx\kanjiskip\@undefined
% for non-Japanese: make sure bookmarks are ok also with lualatex
\PassOptionsToPackage{pdfencoding=unicode}{hyperref}
\else
\RequirePackage{atbegshi}
\ifx\ucs\@undefined
\ifnum 42146=\euc"A4A2
\AtBeginShipoutFirst{\special{pdf:tounicode EUC-UCS2}}
\else
\AtBeginShipoutFirst{\special{pdf:tounicode 90ms-RKSJ-UCS2}}
\fi
\else
\AtBeginShipoutFirst{\special{pdf:tounicode UTF8-UCS2}}
\fi
\fi
\ifx\@jsc@uplatextrue\@undefined\else
\PassOptionsToPackage{setpagesize=false}{hyperref}
\fi
% These options can be overriden inside 'hyperref' key
% or by later use of \hypersetup.
\PassOptionsToPackage{colorlinks,breaklinks,%
linkcolor=InnerLinkColor,filecolor=OuterLinkColor,%
menucolor=OuterLinkColor,urlcolor=OuterLinkColor,%
citecolor=InnerLinkColor}{hyperref}
% stylesheet for highlighting with pygments
\RequirePackage{sphinxhighlight}
% fix baseline increase from Pygments latex formatter in case of error tokens
% and keep \fboxsep's scope local via added braces
\def\PYG@tok@err{%
\def\PYG@bc##1{{\setlength{\fboxsep}{-\fboxrule}%
\fcolorbox[rgb]{1.00,0.00,0.00}{1,1,1}{\strut ##1}}}%
}
\def\PYG@tok@cs{%
\def\PYG@tc##1{\textcolor[rgb]{0.25,0.50,0.56}{##1}}%
\def\PYG@bc##1{{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}%
\colorbox[rgb]{1.00,0.94,0.94}{\strut ##1}}}%
}%
%% OPTIONS
%
% Handle options via "kvoptions" (later loaded by hyperref anyhow)
\RequirePackage{kvoptions}
\SetupKeyvalOptions{prefix=spx@opt@} % use \spx@opt@ prefix
% Sphinx legacy text layout: 1in margins on all four sides
\ifx\@jsc@uplatextrue\@undefined
\DeclareStringOption[1in]{hmargin}
\DeclareStringOption[1in]{vmargin}
\DeclareStringOption[.5in]{marginpar}
\else
% Japanese standard document classes handle \mag in a special way
\DeclareStringOption[\inv@mag in]{hmargin}
\DeclareStringOption[\inv@mag in]{vmargin}
\DeclareStringOption[.5\dimexpr\inv@mag in\relax]{marginpar}
\fi
\DeclareStringOption[0]{maxlistdepth}% \newcommand*\spx@opt@maxlistdepth{0}
\DeclareStringOption[-1]{numfigreset}
\DeclareBoolOption[false]{nonumfigreset}
\DeclareBoolOption[false]{mathnumfig}
% \DeclareBoolOption[false]{usespart}% not used
% dimensions, we declare the \dimen registers here.
\newdimen\sphinxverbatimsep
\newdimen\sphinxverbatimborder
\newdimen\sphinxshadowsep
\newdimen\sphinxshadowsize
\newdimen\sphinxshadowrule
% \DeclareStringOption is not convenient for the handling of these dimensions
% because we want to assign the values to the corresponding registers. Even if
% we added the code to the key handler it would be too late for the initial
% set-up and we would need to do initial assignments explicitely. We end up
% using \define@key directly.
% verbatim
\sphinxverbatimsep=\fboxsep
\define@key{sphinx}{verbatimsep}{\sphinxverbatimsep\dimexpr #1\relax}
\sphinxverbatimborder=\fboxrule
\define@key{sphinx}{verbatimborder}{\sphinxverbatimborder\dimexpr #1\relax}
% topic boxes
\sphinxshadowsep =5pt
\define@key{sphinx}{shadowsep}{\sphinxshadowsep\dimexpr #1\relax}
\sphinxshadowsize=4pt
\define@key{sphinx}{shadowsize}{\sphinxshadowsize\dimexpr #1\relax}
\sphinxshadowrule=\fboxrule
\define@key{sphinx}{shadowrule}{\sphinxshadowrule\dimexpr #1\relax}
% verbatim
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{verbatimwithframe}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{verbatimwrapslines}
\DeclareBoolOption[false]{verbatimforcewraps}
\DeclareStringOption[3]{verbatimmaxoverfull}
\DeclareStringOption[100]{verbatimmaxunderfull}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{verbatimhintsturnover}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{inlineliteralwraps}
\DeclareStringOption[t]{literalblockcappos}
\DeclareStringOption[r]{verbatimcontinuedalign}
\DeclareStringOption[r]{verbatimcontinuesalign}
% parsed literal
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{parsedliteralwraps}
% \textvisiblespace for compatibility with fontspec+XeTeX/LuaTeX
\DeclareStringOption[\textcolor{red}{\textvisiblespace}]{verbatimvisiblespace}
\DeclareStringOption % must use braces to hide the brackets
[{\makebox[2\fontcharwd\font`\x][r]{\textcolor{red}{\tiny$\m@th\hookrightarrow$}}}]%
{verbatimcontinued}
% notices/admonitions
% the dimensions for notices/admonitions are kept as macros and assigned to
% \spx@notice@border at time of use, hence \DeclareStringOption is ok for this
\newdimen\spx@notice@border
\DeclareStringOption[0.5pt]{noteborder}
\DeclareStringOption[0.5pt]{hintborder}
\DeclareStringOption[0.5pt]{importantborder}
\DeclareStringOption[0.5pt]{tipborder}
\DeclareStringOption[1pt]{warningborder}
\DeclareStringOption[1pt]{cautionborder}
\DeclareStringOption[1pt]{attentionborder}
\DeclareStringOption[1pt]{dangerborder}
\DeclareStringOption[1pt]{errorborder}
% footnotes
\DeclareStringOption[\mbox{ }]{AtStartFootnote}
% we need a public macro name for direct use in latex file
\newcommand*{\sphinxAtStartFootnote}{\spx@opt@AtStartFootnote}
% no such need for this one, as it is used inside other macros
\DeclareStringOption[\leavevmode\unskip]{BeforeFootnote}
% some font styling.
\DeclareStringOption[\sffamily\bfseries]{HeaderFamily}
% colours
% same problems as for dimensions: we want the key handler to use \definecolor.
% first, some colours with no prefix, for backwards compatibility
\newcommand*{\sphinxDeclareColorOption}[2]{%
\definecolor{#1}#2%
\define@key{sphinx}{#1}{\definecolor{#1}##1}%
}%
\sphinxDeclareColorOption{TitleColor}{{rgb}{0.126,0.263,0.361}}
\sphinxDeclareColorOption{InnerLinkColor}{{rgb}{0.208,0.374,0.486}}
\sphinxDeclareColorOption{OuterLinkColor}{{rgb}{0.216,0.439,0.388}}
\sphinxDeclareColorOption{VerbatimColor}{{rgb}{1,1,1}}
\sphinxDeclareColorOption{VerbatimBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
% now the colours defined with "sphinx" prefix in their names
\newcommand*{\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption}[2]{%
% set the initial default
\definecolor{sphinx#1}#2%
% set the key handler. The "value" ##1 must be acceptable by \definecolor.
\define@key{sphinx}{#1}{\definecolor{sphinx#1}##1}%
}%
% Default color chosen to be as in minted.sty LaTeX package!
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{VerbatimHighlightColor}{{rgb}{0.878,1,1}}
% admonition boxes, "light" style
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{noteBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{hintBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{importantBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{tipBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
% admonition boxes, "heavy" style
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{warningBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{cautionBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{attentionBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{dangerBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{errorBorderColor}{{rgb}{0,0,0}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{warningBgColor}{{rgb}{1,1,1}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{cautionBgColor}{{rgb}{1,1,1}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{attentionBgColor}{{rgb}{1,1,1}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{dangerBgColor}{{rgb}{1,1,1}}
\sphinxDeclareSphinxColorOption{errorBgColor}{{rgb}{1,1,1}}
\DeclareDefaultOption{\@unknownoptionerror}
\ProcessKeyvalOptions*
% don't allow use of maxlistdepth via \sphinxsetup.
\DisableKeyvalOption{sphinx}{maxlistdepth}
\DisableKeyvalOption{sphinx}{numfigreset}
\DisableKeyvalOption{sphinx}{nonumfigreset}
\DisableKeyvalOption{sphinx}{mathnumfig}
% To allow hyphenation of first word in narrow contexts; no option,
% customization to be done via 'preamble' key
\newcommand*\sphinxAtStartPar{\leavevmode\nobreak\hskip\z@skip}
% No need for the \hspace{0pt} trick (\hskip\z@skip) with luatex
\ifdefined\directlua\let\sphinxAtStartPar\@empty\fi
% user interface: options can be changed midway in a document!
\newcommand\sphinxsetup[1]{\setkeys{sphinx}{#1}}
%% ALPHANUMERIC LIST ITEMS
\newcommand\sphinxsetlistlabels[5]
{% #1 = style, #2 = enum, #3 = enumnext, #4 = prefix, #5 = suffix
% #2 and #3 are counters used by enumerate environement e.g. enumi, enumii.
% #1 is a macro such as \arabic or \alph
% prefix and suffix are strings (by default empty and a dot).
\@namedef{the#2}{#1{#2}}%
\@namedef{label#2}{#4\@nameuse{the#2}#5}%
\@namedef{p@#3}{\@nameuse{p@#2}#4\@nameuse{the#2}#5}%
}%
%% MAXLISTDEPTH
%
% remove LaTeX's cap on nesting depth if 'maxlistdepth' key used.
% This is a hack, which works with the standard classes: it assumes \@toodeep
% is always used in "true" branches: "\if ... \@toodeep \else .. \fi."
% will force use the "false" branch (if there is one)
\def\spx@toodeep@hack{\fi\iffalse}
% do nothing if 'maxlistdepth' key not used or if package enumitem loaded.
\ifnum\spx@opt@maxlistdepth=\z@\expandafter\@gobbletwo\fi
\AtBeginDocument{%
\@ifpackageloaded{enumitem}{\remove@to@nnil}{}%
\let\spx@toodeepORI\@toodeep
\def\@toodeep{%
\ifnum\@listdepth<\spx@opt@maxlistdepth\relax
\expandafter\spx@toodeep@hack
\else
\expandafter\spx@toodeepORI
\fi}%
% define all missing \@list... macros
\count@\@ne
\loop
\ltx@ifundefined{@list\romannumeral\the\count@}
{\iffalse}{\iftrue\advance\count@\@ne}%
\repeat
\loop
\ifnum\count@>\spx@opt@maxlistdepth\relax\else
\expandafter\let
\csname @list\romannumeral\the\count@\expandafter\endcsname
\csname @list\romannumeral\the\numexpr\count@-\@ne\endcsname
% workaround 2.6--3.2d babel-french issue (fixed in 3.2e; no change needed)
\ltx@ifundefined{leftmargin\romannumeral\the\count@}
{\expandafter\let
\csname leftmargin\romannumeral\the\count@\expandafter\endcsname
\csname leftmargin\romannumeral\the\numexpr\count@-\@ne\endcsname}{}%
\advance\count@\@ne
\repeat
% define all missing enum... counters and \labelenum... macros and \p@enum..
\count@\@ne
\loop
\ltx@ifundefined{c@enum\romannumeral\the\count@}
{\iffalse}{\iftrue\advance\count@\@ne}%
\repeat
\loop
\ifnum\count@>\spx@opt@maxlistdepth\relax\else
\newcounter{enum\romannumeral\the\count@}%
\expandafter\def
\csname labelenum\romannumeral\the\count@\expandafter\endcsname
\expandafter
{\csname theenum\romannumeral\the\numexpr\count@\endcsname.}%
\expandafter\def
\csname p@enum\romannumeral\the\count@\expandafter\endcsname
\expandafter
{\csname p@enum\romannumeral\the\numexpr\count@-\@ne\expandafter
\endcsname\csname theenum\romannumeral\the\numexpr\count@-\@ne\endcsname.}%
\advance\count@\@ne
\repeat
% define all missing labelitem... macros
\count@\@ne
\loop
\ltx@ifundefined{labelitem\romannumeral\the\count@}
{\iffalse}{\iftrue\advance\count@\@ne}%
\repeat
\loop
\ifnum\count@>\spx@opt@maxlistdepth\relax\else
\expandafter\let
\csname labelitem\romannumeral\the\count@\expandafter\endcsname
\csname labelitem\romannumeral\the\numexpr\count@-\@ne\endcsname
\advance\count@\@ne
\repeat
\PackageInfo{sphinx}{maximal list depth extended to \spx@opt@maxlistdepth}%
\@gobble\@nnil
}
%% INDEX, BIBLIOGRAPHY, APPENDIX, TABLE OF CONTENTS
%
% fix the double index and bibliography on the table of contents
% in jsclasses (Japanese standard document classes)
\ifx\@jsc@uplatextrue\@undefined\else
\renewenvironment{sphinxtheindex}
{\cleardoublepage\phantomsection
\begin{theindex}}
{\end{theindex}}
\renewenvironment{sphinxthebibliography}[1]
{\cleardoublepage% \phantomsection % not needed here since TeXLive 2010's hyperref
\begin{thebibliography}{#1}}
{\end{thebibliography}}
\fi
% disable \@chappos in Appendix in pTeX
\ifx\kanjiskip\@undefined\else
\let\py@OldAppendix=\appendix
\renewcommand{\appendix}{
\py@OldAppendix
\gdef\@chappos{}
}
\fi
% make commands known to non-Sphinx document classes
\providecommand*{\sphinxmaketitle}{\maketitle}
\providecommand*{\sphinxtableofcontents}{\tableofcontents}
\ltx@ifundefined{sphinxthebibliography}
{\newenvironment
{sphinxthebibliography}{\begin{thebibliography}}{\end{thebibliography}}%
}
{}% else clause of \ltx@ifundefined
\ltx@ifundefined{sphinxtheindex}
{\newenvironment{sphinxtheindex}{\begin{theindex}}{\end{theindex}}}%
{}% else clause of \ltx@ifundefined
% for usage with xindy: this string gets internationalized in preamble
\newcommand*{\sphinxnonalphabeticalgroupname}{}
% redefined in preamble, headings for makeindex produced index
\newcommand*{\sphinxsymbolsname}{}
\newcommand*{\sphinxnumbersname}{}
%% COLOR (general)
%
% FIXME: \normalcolor should probably be used in place of \py@NormalColor
% elsewhere, and \py@NormalColor should never be defined. \normalcolor
% switches to the colour from last \color call in preamble.
\def\py@NormalColor{\color{black}}
% FIXME: it is probably better to use \color{TitleColor}, as TitleColor
% can be customized from 'sphinxsetup', and drop usage of \py@TitleColor
\def\py@TitleColor{\color{TitleColor}}
% FIXME: this line should be dropped, as "9" is default anyhow.
\ifdefined\pdfcompresslevel\pdfcompresslevel = 9 \fi
%% PAGE STYLING
%
% Style parameters and macros used by most documents here
\raggedbottom
\sloppy
\hbadness = 5000 % don't print trivial gripes
% Use \pagestyle{normal} as the primary pagestyle for text.
% Redefine the 'normal' header/footer style when using "fancyhdr" package:
\@ifpackageloaded{fancyhdr}{%
\ltx@ifundefined{c@chapter}
{% no \chapter, "howto" (non-Japanese) docclass
\fancypagestyle{plain}{
\fancyhf{}
\fancyfoot[C]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}
}
% Same as 'plain', this way we can use it in template
% FIXME: shouldn't this have a running header with Name and Release like 'manual'?
\fancypagestyle{normal}{
\fancyhf{}
\fancyfoot[C]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}
}
}%
{% classes with \chapter command
\fancypagestyle{normal}{
\fancyhf{}
\fancyfoot[RO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
\fancyfoot[LO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\nouppercase{\rightmark}}}
\fancyhead[RO]{{\py@HeaderFamily \@title\sphinxheadercomma\py@release}}
\if@twoside
\fancyfoot[LE]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
\fancyfoot[RE]{{\py@HeaderFamily\nouppercase{\leftmark}}}
\fancyhead[LE]{{\py@HeaderFamily \@title\sphinxheadercomma\py@release}}
\fi
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.4pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
% define chaptermark with \@chappos when \@chappos is available for Japanese
\ltx@ifundefined{@chappos}{}
{\def\chaptermark##1{\markboth{\@chapapp\space\thechapter\space\@chappos\space ##1}{}}}
}
% Update the plain style so we get the page number & footer line,
% but not a chapter or section title. This is to keep the first
% page of a chapter `clean.'
\fancypagestyle{plain}{
\fancyhf{}
\fancyfoot[RO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
\if@twoside\fancyfoot[LE]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}\fi
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
}
}
}
{% no fancyhdr: memoir class
% Provide default for 'normal' style simply as an alias of 'plain' style
% This way we can use \pagestyle{normal} in LaTeX template
\def\ps@normal{\ps@plain}
% Users of memoir class are invited to redefine 'normal' style in preamble
}
% geometry
\ifx\kanjiskip\@undefined
\PassOptionsToPackage{%
hmargin={\unexpanded{\spx@opt@hmargin}},%
vmargin={\unexpanded{\spx@opt@vmargin}},%
marginpar=\unexpanded{\spx@opt@marginpar}}
{geometry}
\else
% set text width for Japanese documents to be integer multiple of 1zw
% and text height to be integer multiple of \baselineskip
% the execution is delayed to \sphinxsetup then geometry.sty
\normalsize\normalfont
\newcommand*\sphinxtextwidthja[1]{%
\if@twocolumn\tw@\fi
\dimexpr
\numexpr\dimexpr\paperwidth-\tw@\dimexpr#1\relax\relax/
\dimexpr\if@twocolumn\tw@\else\@ne\fi zw\relax
zw\relax}%
\newcommand*\sphinxmarginparwidthja[1]{%
\dimexpr\numexpr\dimexpr#1\relax/\dimexpr1zw\relax zw\relax}%
\newcommand*\sphinxtextlinesja[1]{%
\numexpr\@ne+\dimexpr\paperheight-\topskip-\tw@\dimexpr#1\relax\relax/
\baselineskip\relax}%
\ifx\@jsc@uplatextrue\@undefined\else
% the way we found in order for the papersize special written by
% geometry in the dvi file to be correct in case of jsbook class
\ifnum\mag=\@m\else % do nothing special if nomag class option or 10pt
\PassOptionsToPackage{truedimen}{geometry}%
\fi
\fi
\PassOptionsToPackage{%
hmarginratio={1:1},%
textwidth=\unexpanded{\sphinxtextwidthja{\spx@opt@hmargin}},%
vmarginratio={1:1},%
lines=\unexpanded{\sphinxtextlinesja{\spx@opt@vmargin}},%
marginpar=\unexpanded{\sphinxmarginparwidthja{\spx@opt@marginpar}},%
footskip=2\baselineskip,%
}{geometry}%
\AtBeginDocument
{% update a dimension used by the jsclasses
\ifx\@jsc@uplatextrue\@undefined\else\fullwidth\textwidth\fi
% for some reason, jreport normalizes all dimensions with \@settopoint
\@ifclassloaded{jreport}
{\@settopoint\textwidth\@settopoint\textheight\@settopoint\marginparwidth}
{}% <-- "false" clause of \@ifclassloaded
}%
\fi
% fix fncychap's bug which uses prematurely the \textwidth value
\@ifpackagewith{fncychap}{Bjornstrup}
{\AtBeginDocument{\mylen\textwidth\advance\mylen-2\myhi}}%
{}% <-- "false" clause of \@ifpackagewith
%% TITLES
%
% Since Sphinx 1.5, users should use HeaderFamily key to 'sphinxsetup' rather
% than defining their own \py@HeaderFamily command (which is still possible).
% Memo: \py@HeaderFamily is also used by \maketitle as defined in
% sphinxmanual.cls/sphinxhowto.cls
\newcommand{\py@HeaderFamily}{\spx@opt@HeaderFamily}
% This sets up the fancy chapter headings that make the documents look
% at least a little better than the usual LaTeX output.
\@ifpackagewith{fncychap}{Bjarne}{
\ChNameVar {\raggedleft\normalsize \py@HeaderFamily}
\ChNumVar {\raggedleft\Large \py@HeaderFamily}
\ChTitleVar{\raggedleft\Large \py@HeaderFamily}
% This creates (numbered) chapter heads without the leading \vspace*{}:
\def\@makechapterhead#1{%
{\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
\if@mainmatter
\DOCH
\fi
\fi
\interlinepenalty\@M
\if@mainmatter
\DOTI{#1}%
\else%
\DOTIS{#1}%
\fi
}}
}{}% <-- "false" clause of \@ifpackagewith
% Augment the sectioning commands used to get our own font family in place,
% and reset some internal data items (\titleformat from titlesec package)
\titleformat{\section}{\Large\py@HeaderFamily}%
{\py@TitleColor\thesection}{0.5em}{\py@TitleColor}
\titleformat{\subsection}{\large\py@HeaderFamily}%
{\py@TitleColor\thesubsection}{0.5em}{\py@TitleColor}
\titleformat{\subsubsection}{\py@HeaderFamily}%
{\py@TitleColor\thesubsubsection}{0.5em}{\py@TitleColor}
% By default paragraphs (and subsubsections) will not be numbered because
% sphinxmanual.cls and sphinxhowto.cls set secnumdepth to 2
\titleformat{\paragraph}{\py@HeaderFamily}%
{\py@TitleColor\theparagraph}{0.5em}{\py@TitleColor}
\titleformat{\subparagraph}{\py@HeaderFamily}%
{\py@TitleColor\thesubparagraph}{0.5em}{\py@TitleColor}
%% GRAPHICS
%
% \sphinxincludegraphics resizes images larger than the TeX \linewidth (which
% is adjusted in indented environments), or taller than a certain maximal
% height (usually \textheight and this is reduced in the environments which use
% framed.sty to avoid infinite loop if image too tall).
%
% In case height or width options are present the rescaling is done
% (since 2.0), in a way keeping the width:height ratio either native from
% image or from the width and height options if both were present.
%
\newdimen\spx@image@maxheight
\AtBeginDocument{\spx@image@maxheight\textheight}
% box scratch register
\newbox\spx@image@box
\newcommand*{\sphinxsafeincludegraphics}[2][]{%
% #1 contains possibly width=, height=, but no scale= since 1.8.4
\setbox\spx@image@box\hbox{\includegraphics[#1,draft]{#2}}%
\in@false % use some handy boolean flag
\ifdim \wd\spx@image@box>\linewidth
\in@true % flag to remember to adjust options and set box dimensions
% compute height which results from rescaling width to \linewidth
% and keep current aspect ratio. multiply-divide in \numexpr uses
% temporarily doubled precision, hence no overflow. (of course we
% assume \ht is not a few sp's below \maxdimen...(about 16384pt).
\edef\spx@image@rescaledheight % with sp units
{\the\numexpr\ht\spx@image@box
*\linewidth/\wd\spx@image@box sp}%
\ifdim\spx@image@rescaledheight>\spx@image@maxheight
% the rescaled height will be too big, so it is height which decides
% the rescaling factor
\def\spx@image@requiredheight{\spx@image@maxheight}% dimen register
\edef\spx@image@requiredwidth % with sp units
{\the\numexpr\wd\spx@image@box
*\spx@image@maxheight/\ht\spx@image@box sp}%
% TODO: decide if this commented-out block could be needed due to
% rounding in numexpr operations going up
% \ifdim\spx@image@requiredwidth>\linewidth
% \def\spx@image@requiredwidth{\linewidth}% dimen register
% \fi
\else
\def\spx@image@requiredwidth{\linewidth}% dimen register
\let\spx@image@requiredheight\spx@image@rescaledheight% sp units
\fi
\else
% width is ok, let's check height
\ifdim\ht\spx@image@box>\spx@image@maxheight
\in@true
\edef\spx@image@requiredwidth % with sp units
{\the\numexpr\wd\spx@image@box
*\spx@image@maxheight/\ht\spx@image@box sp}%
\def\spx@image@requiredheight{\spx@image@maxheight}% dimen register
\fi
\fi % end of check of width and height
\ifin@
\setbox\spx@image@box
\hbox{\includegraphics
[%#1,% contained only width and/or height and overruled anyhow
width=\spx@image@requiredwidth,height=\spx@image@requiredheight]%
{#2}}%
% \includegraphics does not set box dimensions to the exactly
% requested ones, see https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/112
\wd\spx@image@box\spx@image@requiredwidth
\ht\spx@image@box\spx@image@requiredheight
\leavevmode\box\spx@image@box
\else
% here we do not modify the options, no need to adjust width and height
% on output, they will be computed exactly as with "draft" option
\setbox\spx@image@box\box\voidb@x % clear memory
\includegraphics[#1]{#2}%
\fi
}%
% Use the "safe" one by default (2.0)
\def\sphinxincludegraphics{\sphinxsafeincludegraphics}
%% FIGURE IN TABLE
%
\newenvironment{sphinxfigure-in-table}[1][\linewidth]{%
\def\@captype{figure}%
\sphinxsetvskipsforfigintablecaption
\begin{minipage}{#1}%
}{\end{minipage}}
% store the original \caption macro for usage with figures inside longtable
% and tabulary cells. Make sure we get the final \caption in presence of
% caption package, whether the latter was loaded before or after sphinx.
\AtBeginDocument{%
\let\spx@originalcaption\caption
\@ifpackageloaded{caption}
{\let\spx@ifcaptionpackage\@firstoftwo
\caption@AtBeginDocument*{\let\spx@originalcaption\caption}%
% in presence of caption package, drop our own \sphinxcaption whose aim was to
% ensure same width of caption to all kinds of tables (tabular(y), longtable),
% because caption package has its own width (or margin) option
\def\sphinxcaption{\caption}%
}%
{\let\spx@ifcaptionpackage\@secondoftwo}%
}
% tabulary expands twice contents, we need to prevent double counter stepping
\newcommand*\sphinxfigcaption
{\ifx\equation$%$% this is trick to identify tabulary first pass
\firstchoice@false\else\firstchoice@true\fi
\spx@originalcaption }
\newcommand*\sphinxsetvskipsforfigintablecaption
{\abovecaptionskip\smallskipamount
\belowcaptionskip\smallskipamount}
%% CITATIONS
%
\protected\def\sphinxcite{\cite}
%% FOOTNOTES
%
% Support scopes for footnote numbering
\newcounter{sphinxscope}
\newcommand{\sphinxstepscope}{\stepcounter{sphinxscope}}
% Explictly numbered footnotes may be referred to, and for this to be
% clickable we need to have only one target. So we will step this at each
% explicit footnote and let \thesphinxscope take it into account
\newcounter{sphinxexplicit}
\newcommand{\sphinxstepexplicit}{\stepcounter{sphinxexplicit}}
% Some babel/polyglossia languages fiddle with \@arabic, so let's be extra
% cautious and redefine \thesphinxscope with \number not \@arabic.
% Memo: we expect some subtle redefinition of \thesphinxscope to be a part of page
% scoping for footnotes, when we shall implement it.
\renewcommand{\thesphinxscope}{\number\value{sphinxscope}.\number\value{sphinxexplicit}}
\newcommand\sphinxthefootnotemark[2]{%
% this is used to make reference to an explicitly numbered footnote not on same page
% #1=label of footnote text, #2=page number where footnote text was printed
\ifdefined\pagename
\pagename\space#2, % <- space
\else
p. #2, % <- space
\fi #1% no space
}
% Support large numbered footnotes in minipage
% But now obsolete due to systematic use of \savenotes/\spewnotes
% when minipages are in use in the various macro definitions next.
\def\thempfootnote{\arabic{mpfootnote}}
%% NUMBERING OF FIGURES, TABLES, AND LITERAL BLOCKS
% Everything is delayed to \begin{document} to allow hyperref patches into
% \newcounter to solve duplicate label problems for internal hyperlinks to
% code listings (literalblock counter). User or extension re-definitions of
% \theliteralblock, et al., thus have also to be delayed. (changed at 3.5.0)
\AtBeginDocument{%
\ltx@ifundefined{c@chapter}
{\newcounter{literalblock}}%
{\newcounter{literalblock}[chapter]%
\def\theliteralblock{\ifnum\c@chapter>\z@\arabic{chapter}.\fi
\arabic{literalblock}}%
}%
\ifspx@opt@nonumfigreset
\ltx@ifundefined{c@chapter}{}{%
\@removefromreset{figure}{chapter}%
\@removefromreset{table}{chapter}%
\@removefromreset{literalblock}{chapter}%
\ifspx@opt@mathnumfig
\@removefromreset{equation}{chapter}%
\fi
}%
\def\thefigure{\arabic{figure}}%
\def\thetable {\arabic{table}}%
\def\theliteralblock{\arabic{literalblock}}%
\ifspx@opt@mathnumfig
\def\theequation{\arabic{equation}}%
\fi
\else
\let\spx@preAthefigure\@empty
\let\spx@preBthefigure\@empty
% \ifspx@opt@usespart % <-- LaTeX writer could pass such a 'usespart' boolean
% % as sphinx.sty package option
% If document uses \part, (triggered in Sphinx by latex_toplevel_sectioning)
% LaTeX core per default does not reset chapter or section
% counters at each part.
% But if we modify this, we need to redefine \thechapter, \thesection to
% include the part number and this will cause problems in table of contents
% because of too wide numbering. Simplest is to do nothing.
% \fi
\ifnum\spx@opt@numfigreset>0
\ltx@ifundefined{c@chapter}
{}
{\g@addto@macro\spx@preAthefigure{\ifnum\c@chapter>\z@\arabic{chapter}.}%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preBthefigure{\fi}}%
\fi
\ifnum\spx@opt@numfigreset>1
\@addtoreset{figure}{section}%
\@addtoreset{table}{section}%
\@addtoreset{literalblock}{section}%
\ifspx@opt@mathnumfig
\@addtoreset{equation}{section}%
\fi%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preAthefigure{\ifnum\c@section>\z@\arabic{section}.}%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preBthefigure{\fi}%
\fi
\ifnum\spx@opt@numfigreset>2
\@addtoreset{figure}{subsection}%
\@addtoreset{table}{subsection}%
\@addtoreset{literalblock}{subsection}%
\ifspx@opt@mathnumfig
\@addtoreset{equation}{subsection}%
\fi%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preAthefigure{\ifnum\c@subsection>\z@\arabic{subsection}.}%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preBthefigure{\fi}%
\fi
\ifnum\spx@opt@numfigreset>3
\@addtoreset{figure}{subsubsection}%
\@addtoreset{table}{subsubsection}%
\@addtoreset{literalblock}{subsubsection}%
\ifspx@opt@mathnumfig
\@addtoreset{equation}{subsubsection}%
\fi%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preAthefigure{\ifnum\c@subsubsection>\z@\arabic{subsubsection}.}%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preBthefigure{\fi}%
\fi
\ifnum\spx@opt@numfigreset>4
\@addtoreset{figure}{paragraph}%
\@addtoreset{table}{paragraph}%
\@addtoreset{literalblock}{paragraph}%
\ifspx@opt@mathnumfig
\@addtoreset{equation}{paragraph}%
\fi%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preAthefigure{\ifnum\c@subparagraph>\z@\arabic{subparagraph}.}%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preBthefigure{\fi}%
\fi
\ifnum\spx@opt@numfigreset>5
\@addtoreset{figure}{subparagraph}%
\@addtoreset{table}{subparagraph}%
\@addtoreset{literalblock}{subparagraph}%
\ifspx@opt@mathnumfig
\@addtoreset{equation}{subparagraph}%
\fi%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preAthefigure{\ifnum\c@subsubparagraph>\z@\arabic{subsubparagraph}.}%
\g@addto@macro\spx@preBthefigure{\fi}%
\fi
\expandafter\g@addto@macro
\expandafter\spx@preAthefigure\expandafter{\spx@preBthefigure}%
\let\thefigure\spx@preAthefigure
\let\thetable\spx@preAthefigure
\let\theliteralblock\spx@preAthefigure
\g@addto@macro\thefigure{\arabic{figure}}%
\g@addto@macro\thetable{\arabic{table}}%
\g@addto@macro\theliteralblock{\arabic{literalblock}}%
\ifspx@opt@mathnumfig
\let\theequation\spx@preAthefigure
\g@addto@macro\theequation{\arabic{equation}}%
\fi
\fi
}% end of big \AtBeginDocument
%% LITERAL BLOCKS
%
% Based on use of "fancyvrb.sty"'s Verbatim.
% - with framing allowing page breaks ("framed.sty")
% - with breaking of long lines (exploits Pygments mark-up),
% - with possibly of a top caption, non-separable by pagebreak.
% - and usable inside tables or footnotes ("footnotehyper-sphinx").
% Prior to Sphinx 1.5, \Verbatim and \endVerbatim were modified by Sphinx.
% The aliases defined here are used in sphinxVerbatim environment and can
% serve as hook-points with no need to modify \Verbatim itself.
\let\OriginalVerbatim \Verbatim
\let\endOriginalVerbatim\endVerbatim
% for captions of literal blocks
% at start of caption title
\newcommand*{\fnum@literalblock}{\literalblockname\nobreakspace\theliteralblock}
% this will be overwritten in document preamble by Babel translation
\newcommand*{\literalblockname}{Listing }
% file extension needed for \caption's good functioning, the file is created
% only if a \listof{literalblock}{foo} command is encountered, which is
% analogous to \listoffigures, but for the code listings (foo = chosen title.)
\newcommand*{\ext@literalblock}{lol}
\newif\ifspx@inframed % flag set if we are already in a framed environment
% if forced use of minipage encapsulation is needed (e.g. table cells)
\newif\ifsphinxverbatimwithminipage \sphinxverbatimwithminipagefalse
% Framing macro for use with framed.sty's \FrameCommand
% - it obeys current indentation,
% - frame is \fboxsep separated from the contents,
% - the contents use the full available text width,
% - #1 = color of frame, #2 = color of background,
% - #3 = above frame, #4 = below frame, #5 = within frame,
% - #3 and #4 must be already typeset boxes; they must issue \normalcolor
% or similar, else, they are under scope of color #1
\long\def\spx@fcolorbox #1#2#3#4#5{%
\hskip\@totalleftmargin
\hskip-\fboxsep\hskip-\fboxrule
% use of \color@b@x here is compatible with both xcolor.sty and color.sty
\color@b@x {\color{#1}\spx@CustomFBox{#3}{#4}}{\color{#2}}{#5}%
\hskip-\fboxsep\hskip-\fboxrule
\hskip-\linewidth \hskip-\@totalleftmargin \hskip\columnwidth
}%
% #1 = for material above frame, such as a caption or a "continued" hint
% #2 = for material below frame, such as a caption or "continues on next page"
% #3 = actual contents, which will be typeset with a background color
\long\def\spx@CustomFBox#1#2#3{%
\begingroup
\setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{{#3}}% inner braces to avoid color leaks
\vbox{#1% above frame
% draw frame border _latest_ to avoid pdf viewer issue
\kern\fboxrule
\hbox{\kern\fboxrule
\copy\@tempboxa
\kern-\wd\@tempboxa\kern-\fboxrule
\vrule\@width\fboxrule
\kern\wd\@tempboxa
\vrule\@width\fboxrule}%
\kern-\dimexpr\ht\@tempboxa+\dp\@tempboxa+\fboxrule\relax
\hrule\@height\fboxrule
\kern\dimexpr\ht\@tempboxa+\dp\@tempboxa\relax
\hrule\@height\fboxrule
#2% below frame
}%
\endgroup
}%
\def\spx@fcolorbox@put@c#1{% hide width from framed.sty measuring
\moveright\dimexpr\fboxrule+.5\wd\@tempboxa\hb@xt@\z@{\hss#1\hss}%
}%
\def\spx@fcolorbox@put@r#1{% right align with contents, width hidden
\moveright\dimexpr\fboxrule+\wd\@tempboxa-\fboxsep\hb@xt@\z@{\hss#1}%
}%
\def\spx@fcolorbox@put@l#1{% left align with contents, width hidden
\moveright\dimexpr\fboxrule+\fboxsep\hb@xt@\z@{#1\hss}%
}%
%
\def\sphinxVerbatim@Continued
{\csname spx@fcolorbox@put@\spx@opt@verbatimcontinuedalign\endcsname
{\normalcolor\sphinxstylecodecontinued\literalblockcontinuedname}}%
\def\sphinxVerbatim@Continues
{\csname spx@fcolorbox@put@\spx@opt@verbatimcontinuesalign\endcsname
{\normalcolor\sphinxstylecodecontinues\literalblockcontinuesname}}%
\def\sphinxVerbatim@Title
{\spx@fcolorbox@put@c{\unhcopy\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox}}%
\let\sphinxVerbatim@Before\@empty
\let\sphinxVerbatim@After\@empty
% Defaults are redefined in document preamble according to language
\newcommand*\literalblockcontinuedname{continued from previous page}%
\newcommand*\literalblockcontinuesname{continues on next page}%
%
\def\spx@verbatimfcolorbox{\spx@fcolorbox{VerbatimBorderColor}{VerbatimColor}}%
\def\sphinxVerbatim@FrameCommand
{\spx@verbatimfcolorbox\sphinxVerbatim@Before\sphinxVerbatim@After}%
\def\sphinxVerbatim@FirstFrameCommand
{\spx@verbatimfcolorbox\sphinxVerbatim@Before\sphinxVerbatim@Continues}%
\def\sphinxVerbatim@MidFrameCommand
{\spx@verbatimfcolorbox\sphinxVerbatim@Continued\sphinxVerbatim@Continues}%
\def\sphinxVerbatim@LastFrameCommand
{\spx@verbatimfcolorbox\sphinxVerbatim@Continued\sphinxVerbatim@After}%
% For linebreaks inside Verbatim environment from package fancyvrb.
\newbox\sphinxcontinuationbox
\newbox\sphinxvisiblespacebox
\newcommand*\sphinxafterbreak {\copy\sphinxcontinuationbox}
% Take advantage of the already applied Pygments mark-up to insert
% potential linebreaks for TeX processing.
% {, <, #, %, $, ' and ": go to next line.
% _, }, ^, &, >, -, ~, and \: stay at end of broken line.
% Use of \textquotesingle for straight quote.
% FIXME: convert this to package options ?
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksbeforelist {%
\do\PYGZob\{\do\PYGZlt\<\do\PYGZsh\#\do\PYGZpc\%% {, <, #, %,
\do\PYGZdl\$\do\PYGZdq\"% $, "
\def\PYGZsq
{\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\textquotesingle}{\textquotesingle}}% '
}
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksafterlist {%
\do\PYGZus\_\do\PYGZcb\}\do\PYGZca\^\do\PYGZam\&% _, }, ^, &,
\do\PYGZgt\>\do\PYGZhy\-\do\PYGZti\~% >, -, ~
\do\PYGZbs\\% \
}
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksatspecials {%
\def\do##1##2%
{\def##1{\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\char`##2}{\char`##2}}}%
\sphinxbreaksbeforelist
\def\do##1##2%
{\def##1{\discretionary{\char`##2}{\sphinxafterbreak}{\char`##2}}}%
\sphinxbreaksafterlist
}
\def\sphinx@verbatim@nolig@list {\do \`}%
% Some characters . , ; ? ! / are neither pygmentized nor "tex-escaped".
% This macro makes them "active" and they will insert potential linebreaks.
% Not compatible with math mode (cf \sphinxunactivateextras).
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksbeforeactivelist {}% none
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksafteractivelist {\do\.\do\,\do\;\do\?\do\!\do\/}
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksviaactive {%
\def\do##1{\lccode`\~`##1%
\lowercase{\def~}{\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\char`##1}{\char`##1}}%
\catcode`##1\active}%
\sphinxbreaksbeforeactivelist
\def\do##1{\lccode`\~`##1%
\lowercase{\def~}{\discretionary{\char`##1}{\sphinxafterbreak}{\char`##1}}%
\catcode`##1\active}%
\sphinxbreaksafteractivelist
\lccode`\~`\~
}
% If the linebreak is at a space, the latter will be displayed as visible
% space at end of first line, and a continuation symbol starts next line.
\def\spx@verbatim@space {%
\nobreak\hskip\z@skip
\discretionary{\copy\sphinxvisiblespacebox}{\sphinxafterbreak}
{\kern\fontdimen2\font}%
}%
% if the available space on page is less than \literalblockneedspace, insert pagebreak
\newcommand{\sphinxliteralblockneedspace}{5\baselineskip}
\newcommand{\sphinxliteralblockwithoutcaptionneedspace}{1.5\baselineskip}
% The title (caption) is specified from outside as macro \sphinxVerbatimTitle.
% \sphinxVerbatimTitle is reset to empty after each use of Verbatim.
\newcommand*\sphinxVerbatimTitle {}
% This box to typeset the caption before framed.sty multiple passes for framing.
\newbox\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox
% This box to measure contents if nested as inner \MakeFramed requires then
% minipage encapsulation but too long contents then break outer \MakeFramed
\newbox\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox
% This is a workaround to a "feature" of French lists, when literal block
% follows immediately; usable generally (does only \par then), a priori...
\newcommand*\sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists{%
\ifvmode\ifdim\lastskip<\z@ \vskip\parskip\fi\else\par\fi
}
% Holder macro for labels of literal blocks. Set-up by LaTeX writer.
\newcommand*\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel {}
\newcommand*\sphinxSetupCaptionForVerbatim [1]
{%
\sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists
\needspace{\sphinxliteralblockneedspace}%
% insert a \label via \sphinxLiteralBlockLabel
% reset to normal the color for the literal block caption
\def\sphinxVerbatimTitle
{\py@NormalColor\sphinxcaption{\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel #1}}%
}
\newcommand*\sphinxSetupCodeBlockInFootnote {%
\fvset{fontsize=\footnotesize}\let\caption\sphinxfigcaption
\sphinxverbatimwithminipagetrue % reduces vertical spaces
% we counteract (this is in a group) the \@normalsize from \caption
\let\normalsize\footnotesize\let\@parboxrestore\relax
\def\spx@abovecaptionskip{\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount}%
}
\newcommand*{\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount}{\smallskipamount}
% serves to implement line highlighting and line wrapping
\newcommand\sphinxFancyVerbFormatLine[1]{%
\expandafter\sphinx@verbatim@checkifhl\expandafter{\the\FV@CodeLineNo}%
\ifin@
\sphinxVerbatimHighlightLine{#1}%
\else
\sphinxVerbatimFormatLine{#1}%
\fi
}%
\newcommand\sphinxVerbatimHighlightLine[1]{%
\edef\sphinxrestorefboxsep{\fboxsep\the\fboxsep\relax}%
\fboxsep0pt\relax % cf LaTeX bug graphics/4524
\colorbox{sphinxVerbatimHighlightColor}%
{\sphinxrestorefboxsep\sphinxVerbatimFormatLine{#1}}%
% no need to restore \fboxsep here, as this ends up in a \hbox from fancyvrb
}%
% \sphinxVerbatimFormatLine will be set locally to one of those two:
\newcommand\sphinxVerbatimFormatLineWrap{%
\hsize\linewidth
\ifspx@opt@verbatimforcewraps
\expandafter\spx@verb@FormatLineForceWrap
\else\expandafter\spx@verb@FormatLineWrap
\fi
}%
\newcommand\sphinxVerbatimFormatLineNoWrap[1]{\hb@xt@\linewidth{\strut #1\hss}}%
\long\def\spx@verb@FormatLineWrap#1{%
\vtop{\raggedright\hyphenpenalty\z@\exhyphenpenalty\z@
\doublehyphendemerits\z@\finalhyphendemerits\z@
\strut #1\strut}%
}%
%
% The normal line wrapping allows breaks at spaces and ascii non
% letters, non digits. The \raggedright above means there will be
% an overfilled line only if some non-breakable "word" was
% encountered, which is longer than a line (it is moved always to
% be on its own on a new line).
%
% The "forced" line wrapping will parse the tokens to add potential
% breakpoints at each character. As some strings are highlighted,
% we have to apply the highlighting character per character, which
% requires to manipulate the output of the Pygments LaTeXFormatter.
%
% Doing this at latex level is complicated. The contents should
% be as expected: i.e. some active characters from
% \sphinxbreaksviaactive, some Pygments character escapes such as
% \PYGZdl{}, and the highlighting \PYG macro with always 2
% arguments. No other macros should be there, except perhaps
% zero-parameter macros. In particular:
% - the texcomments Pygments option must be set to False
%
% With pdflatex, Unicode input gives multi-bytes characters
% where the first byte is active. We support the "utf8" macros
% only. "utf8x" is not supported.
%
% The highlighting macro \PYG will be applied character per
% character. Highlighting via a colored background gives thus a
% chain of small colored boxes which may cause some artefact in
% some pdf viewers. Can't do anything here if we do want the line
% break to be possible.
%
% First a measurement step is done of what would the standard line
% wrapping give (i.e line breaks only at spaces and non-letter,
% non-digit ascii characters), cf TeX by Topic for the basic
% dissecting technique: TeX unfortunately when building a vertical
% box does not store in an accessible way what was the maximal
% line-width during paragraph building.
%
% If the max width exceeds the linewidth by more than verbatimmaxoverfull
% character widths, or if the min width plus verbatimmaxunderfull character
% widths is inferior to linewidth, then we apply the "force wrapping" with
% potential line break at each character, else we don't.
\long\def\spx@verb@FormatLineForceWrap#1{%
% \spx@image@box is a scratch box register that we can use here
\global\let\spx@verb@maxwidth\z@
\global\let\spx@verb@minwidth\linewidth
\setbox\spx@image@box
\vtop{\raggedright\hyphenpenalty\z@\exhyphenpenalty\z@
\doublehyphendemerits\z@\finalhyphendemerits\z@
\strut #1\strut\@@par
\spx@verb@getwidths}%
\ifdim\spx@verb@maxwidth>
\dimexpr\linewidth+\spx@opt@verbatimmaxoverfull\fontcharwd\font`X \relax
\spx@verb@FormatLineWrap{\spx@verb@wrapPYG #1\spx@verb@wrapPYG}%
\else
\ifdim\spx@verb@minwidth<
\dimexpr\linewidth-\spx@opt@verbatimmaxunderfull\fontcharwd\font`X \relax
\spx@verb@FormatLineWrap{\spx@verb@wrapPYG #1\spx@verb@wrapPYG}%
\else
\spx@verb@FormatLineWrap{#1}%
\fi\fi
}%
% auxiliary paragraph dissector to get max and min widths
\newbox\spx@scratchbox
\def\spx@verb@getwidths {%
\unskip\unpenalty
\setbox\spx@scratchbox\lastbox
\ifvoid\spx@scratchbox
\else
\setbox\spx@scratchbox\hbox{\unhbox\spx@scratchbox}%
\ifdim\spx@verb@maxwidth<\wd\spx@scratchbox
\xdef\spx@verb@maxwidth{\number\wd\spx@scratchbox sp}%
\fi
\ifdim\spx@verb@minwidth>\wd\spx@scratchbox
\xdef\spx@verb@minwidth{\number\wd\spx@scratchbox sp}%
\fi
\expandafter\spx@verb@getwidths
\fi
}%
% auxiliary macros to implement "cut long line even in middle of word"
\catcode`Z=3 % safe delimiter
\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG{%
\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i
}%
\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i{%
\ifx\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG\let\next=\@gobble\else
\ifx\spx@nexttoken\PYG\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@onebyone\else
\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak}{}%
\let\next\spx@verb@wrapPYG@ii
\fi\fi
\next
}%
% Let's recognize active characters. We don't support utf8x only utf8.
% And here #1 should not have picked up (non empty) braced contents
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@ii#1{%
\ifcat\noexpand~\noexpand#1\relax% active character
\expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@active
\else % non-active character, control sequence such as \PYGZdl, or empty
\expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@one
\fi {#1}%
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@active#1{%
% Let's hope expansion of active character does not really require arguments,
% as we certainly don't want to go into expanding upfront token stream anyway.
\expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@iii#1{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}Z#1%
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@iii#1#2Z{%
\ifx\UTFviii@four@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@four\else
\ifx\UTFviii@three@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@three\else
\ifx\UTFviii@two@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@two\else
\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@one
\fi\fi\fi
\next
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@one #1{#1\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@two #1#2{#1#2\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@three #1#2#3{#1#2#3\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@four #1#2#3#4{#1#2#3#4\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}%
% Replace \PYG by itself applied one character at a time! This way breakpoints
% can be inserted.
\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@onebyone#1#2#3{% #1 = \PYG, #2 = highlight spec, #3 = tokens
\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{{#2}}%
\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i#3Z%
}%
\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i{%
\ifx\spx@nexttokenZ\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@done\else
\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak}{}%
\let\next\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@ii
\fi
\next
}%
\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@doneZ{\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@i}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@ii#1{%
\ifcat\noexpand~\noexpand#1\relax% active character
\expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@active
\else % non-active character, control sequence such as \PYGZdl, or empty
\expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@one
\fi {#1}%
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@active#1{%
% Let's hope expansion of active character does not really require arguments,
% as we certainly don't want to go into expanding upfront token stream anyway.
\expandafter\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@iii#1{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}Z#1%
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@iii#1#2Z{%
\ifx\UTFviii@four@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@four\else
\ifx\UTFviii@three@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@three\else
\ifx\UTFviii@two@octets#1\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@two\else
\let\next=\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@one
\fi\fi\fi
\next
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@one#1{%
\expandafter\PYG\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{#1}%
\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@two#1#2{%
\expandafter\PYG\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{#1#2}%
\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@three#1#2#3{%
\expandafter\PYG\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{#1#2#3}%
\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i
}%
\long\def\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@four#1#2#3#4{%
\expandafter\PYG\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@spec{#1#2#3#4}%
\futurelet\spx@nexttoken\spx@verb@wrapPYG@PYG@i
}%
\catcode`Z 11 %
%
\g@addto@macro\FV@SetupFont{%
\sbox\sphinxcontinuationbox {\spx@opt@verbatimcontinued}%
\sbox\sphinxvisiblespacebox {\spx@opt@verbatimvisiblespace}%
}%
\newenvironment{sphinxVerbatim}{%
% first, let's check if there is a caption
\ifx\sphinxVerbatimTitle\empty
\sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists
\parskip\z@skip
\vskip\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount
% there was no caption. Check if nevertheless a label was set.
\ifx\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel\empty\else
% we require some space to be sure hyperlink target from \phantomsection
% will not be separated from upcoming verbatim by a page break
\needspace{\sphinxliteralblockwithoutcaptionneedspace}%
\phantomsection\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel
\fi
\else
\parskip\z@skip
\if t\spx@opt@literalblockcappos
\vskip\spx@abovecaptionskip
\def\sphinxVerbatim@Before
{\sphinxVerbatim@Title\nointerlineskip
\kern\dimexpr-\dp\strutbox+\sphinxbelowcaptionspace
% if no frame (code-blocks inside table cells), remove
% the "verbatimsep" whitespace from the top (better visually)
\ifspx@opt@verbatimwithframe\else-\sphinxverbatimsep\fi
% caption package adds \abovecaptionskip vspace, remove it
\spx@ifcaptionpackage{-\abovecaptionskip}{}\relax}%
\else
\vskip\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount
\def\sphinxVerbatim@After
{\nointerlineskip\kern\dimexpr\dp\strutbox
\ifspx@opt@verbatimwithframe\else-\sphinxverbatimsep\fi
\spx@ifcaptionpackage{-\abovecaptionskip}{}\relax
\sphinxVerbatim@Title}%
\fi
\def\@captype{literalblock}%
\capstart
% \sphinxVerbatimTitle must reset color
\setbox\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox
\hbox{\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}%
% caption package may detect wrongly if top or bottom, so we help it
\spx@ifcaptionpackage
{\caption@setposition{\spx@opt@literalblockcappos}}{}%
\sphinxVerbatimTitle
\end{minipage}}%
\fi
\global\let\sphinxLiteralBlockLabel\empty
\global\let\sphinxVerbatimTitle\empty
\fboxsep\sphinxverbatimsep \fboxrule\sphinxverbatimborder
\ifspx@opt@verbatimwithframe\else\fboxrule\z@\fi
\let\FrameCommand \sphinxVerbatim@FrameCommand
\let\FirstFrameCommand\sphinxVerbatim@FirstFrameCommand
\let\MidFrameCommand \sphinxVerbatim@MidFrameCommand
\let\LastFrameCommand \sphinxVerbatim@LastFrameCommand
\ifspx@opt@verbatimhintsturnover\else
\let\sphinxVerbatim@Continued\@empty
\let\sphinxVerbatim@Continues\@empty
\fi
\ifspx@opt@verbatimwrapslines
% fancyvrb's Verbatim puts each input line in (unbreakable) horizontal boxes.
% This customization wraps each line from the input in a \vtop, thus
% allowing it to wrap and display on two or more lines in the latex output.
% - The codeline counter will be increased only once.
% - The wrapped material will not break across pages, it is impossible
% to achieve this without extensive rewrite of fancyvrb.
% - The (not used in sphinx) obeytabs option to Verbatim is
% broken by this change (showtabs and tabspace work).
\let\sphinxVerbatimFormatLine\sphinxVerbatimFormatLineWrap
\let\FV@Space\spx@verbatim@space
% Allow breaks at special characters using \PYG... macros.
\sphinxbreaksatspecials
% Breaks at punctuation characters . , ; ? ! and / (needs catcode activation)
\fvset{codes*=\sphinxbreaksviaactive}%
\else % end of conditional code for wrapping long code lines
\let\sphinxVerbatimFormatLine\sphinxVerbatimFormatLineNoWrap
\fi
\let\FancyVerbFormatLine\sphinxFancyVerbFormatLine
\VerbatimEnvironment
% workaround to fancyvrb's check of current list depth
\def\@toodeep {\advance\@listdepth\@ne}%
% The list environment is needed to control perfectly the vertical space.
% Note: \OuterFrameSep used by framed.sty is later set to \topsep hence 0pt.
% - if caption: distance from last text baseline to caption baseline is
% A+(B-F)+\ht\strutbox, A = \abovecaptionskip (default 10pt), B =
% \baselineskip, F is the framed.sty \FrameHeightAdjust macro, default 6pt.
% Formula valid for F < 10pt.
% - distance of baseline of caption to top of frame is like for tables:
% \sphinxbelowcaptionspace (=0.5\baselineskip)
% - if no caption: distance of last text baseline to code frame is S+(B-F),
% with S = \sphinxverbatimtopskip (=\smallskip)
% - and distance from bottom of frame to next text baseline is
% \baselineskip+\parskip.
% The \trivlist is used to avoid possible "too deeply nested" error.
\itemsep \z@skip
\topsep \z@skip
\partopsep \z@skip
% trivlist will set \parsep to \parskip (which itself is set to zero above)
% \leftmargin will be set to zero by trivlist
\rightmargin\z@
\parindent \z@% becomes \itemindent. Default zero, but perhaps overwritten.
\trivlist\item\relax
\ifspx@inframed\setbox\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox\vbox\bgroup
\@setminipage\hsize\linewidth
% use bulk of minipage paragraph shape restores (this is needed
% in indented contexts, at least for some)
\textwidth\hsize \columnwidth\hsize \@totalleftmargin\z@
\leftskip\z@skip \rightskip\z@skip \@rightskip\z@skip
\else
\ifsphinxverbatimwithminipage\noindent\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}\fi
\MakeFramed {% adapted over from framed.sty's snugshade environment
\advance\hsize-\width\@totalleftmargin\z@\linewidth\hsize\@setminipage
}%
\fi
% For grid placement from \strut's in \FancyVerbFormatLine
\lineskip\z@skip
% active comma should not be overwritten by \@noligs
\ifspx@opt@verbatimwrapslines
\let\verbatim@nolig@list \sphinx@verbatim@nolig@list
\fi
% will fetch its optional arguments if any
\OriginalVerbatim
}
{%
\endOriginalVerbatim
\ifspx@inframed
\egroup % finish \sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox vbox
\nobreak % update page totals
\ifdim\dimexpr\ht\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox+
\dp\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox+
\ht\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox+
\dp\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox+
2\fboxsep+2\fboxrule+
% try to account for external frame parameters
\FrameSep+\FrameRule+
% Usage here of 2 baseline distances is empirical.
% In border case where code-block fits barely in remaining space,
% it gets framed and looks good but the outer frame may continue
% on top of next page and give (if no contents after code-block)
% an empty framed line, as testing showed.
2\baselineskip+
% now add all to accumulated page totals and compare to \pagegoal
\pagetotal+\pagedepth>\pagegoal
% long contents: do not \MakeFramed. Do make a caption (either before or
% after) if title exists. Continuation hints across pagebreaks dropped.
% FIXME? a bottom caption may end up isolated at top of next page
% (no problem with a top caption, which is default)
\spx@opt@verbatimwithframefalse
\def\sphinxVerbatim@Title{\noindent\box\sphinxVerbatim@TitleBox\par}%
\sphinxVerbatim@Before
\noindent\unvbox\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox\par
\sphinxVerbatim@After
\else
% short enough contents: use \MakeFramed. As it is nested, this requires
% minipage encapsulation.
\noindent\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}%
\MakeFramed {% Use it now with the fetched contents
\advance\hsize-\width\@totalleftmargin\z@\linewidth\hsize\@setminipage
}%
\unvbox\sphinxVerbatim@ContentsBox
% some of this may be superfluous:
\par\unskip\@minipagefalse\endMakeFramed
\end{minipage}%
\fi
\else % non-nested \MakeFramed
\par\unskip\@minipagefalse\endMakeFramed % from framed.sty snugshade
\ifsphinxverbatimwithminipage\end{minipage}\fi
\fi
\endtrivlist
}
\newenvironment {sphinxVerbatimNoFrame}
{\spx@opt@verbatimwithframefalse
\VerbatimEnvironment
\begin{sphinxVerbatim}}
{\end{sphinxVerbatim}}
\newenvironment {sphinxVerbatimintable}
{% don't use a frame if in a table cell
\spx@opt@verbatimwithframefalse
\sphinxverbatimwithminipagetrue
% the literal block caption uses \sphinxcaption which is wrapper of \caption,
% but \caption must be modified because longtable redefines it to work only
% for the own table caption, and tabulary has multiple passes
\let\caption\sphinxfigcaption
% reduce above caption skip
\def\spx@abovecaptionskip{\sphinxverbatimsmallskipamount}%
\VerbatimEnvironment
\begin{sphinxVerbatim}}
{\end{sphinxVerbatim}}
%% PARSED LITERALS
% allow long lines to wrap like they do in code-blocks
% this should be kept in sync with definitions in sphinx.util.texescape
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksattexescapedchars{%
\def\do##1##2% put potential break point before character
{\def##1{\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\char`##2}{\char`##2}}}%
\do\{\{\do\textless\<\do\#\#\do\%\%\do\$\$% {, <, #, %, $
\def\do##1##2% put potential break point after character
{\def##1{\discretionary{\char`##2}{\sphinxafterbreak}{\char`##2}}}%
\do\_\_\do\}\}\do\textasciicircum\^\do\&\&% _, }, ^, &,
\do\textgreater\>\do\textasciitilde\~% >, ~
\do\textbackslash\\% \
}
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksviaactiveinparsedliteral{%
\sphinxbreaksviaactive % by default handles . , ; ? ! /
\lccode`\~`\~ %
% update \dospecials as it is used by \url
% but deactivation will already have been done hence this is unneeded:
% \expandafter\def\expandafter\dospecials\expandafter{\dospecials
% \sphinxbreaksbeforeactivelist\sphinxbreaksafteractivelist\do\-}%
}
\newcommand*\sphinxbreaksatspaceinparsedliteral{%
\lccode`~32 \lowercase{\let~}\spx@verbatim@space\lccode`\~`\~
}
\newcommand*{\sphinxunactivateextras}{\let\do\@makeother
\sphinxbreaksbeforeactivelist\sphinxbreaksafteractivelist}%
% the \catcode13=5\relax (deactivate end of input lines) is left to callers
\newcommand*{\sphinxunactivateextrasandspace}{\catcode32=10\relax
\sphinxunactivateextras}%
% now for the modified alltt environment
\newenvironment{sphinxalltt}
{% at start of next line to workaround Emacs/AUCTeX issue with this file
\begin{alltt}%
\ifspx@opt@parsedliteralwraps
\sbox\sphinxcontinuationbox {\spx@opt@verbatimcontinued}%
\sbox\sphinxvisiblespacebox {\spx@opt@verbatimvisiblespace}%
\sphinxbreaksattexescapedchars
\sphinxbreaksviaactiveinparsedliteral
\sphinxbreaksatspaceinparsedliteral
% alltt takes care of the ' as derivative ("prime") in math mode
\everymath\expandafter{\the\everymath\sphinxunactivateextrasandspace
\catcode`\<=12\catcode`\>=12\catcode`\^=7\catcode`\_=8 }%
% not sure if displayed math (align,...) can end up in parsed-literal, anyway
\everydisplay\expandafter{\the\everydisplay
\catcode13=5 \sphinxunactivateextrasandspace
\catcode`\<=12\catcode`\>=12\catcode`\^=7\catcode`\_=8 }%
\fi }
{\end{alltt}}
% Protect \href's first argument in contexts such as sphinxalltt (or
% \sphinxcode). Sphinx uses \#, \%, \& ... always inside \sphinxhref.
\protected\def\sphinxhref#1#2{{%
\sphinxunactivateextrasandspace % never do \scantokens with active space!
% for the \endlinechar business, https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/286
\endlinechar\m@ne\everyeof{{\endlinechar13 #2}}% keep catcode regime for #2
\scantokens{\href{#1}}% normalise it for #1 during \href expansion
}}
% Same for \url. And also \nolinkurl for coherence.
\protected\def\sphinxurl#1{{%
\sphinxunactivateextrasandspace\everyeof{}% (<- precaution for \scantokens)
\endlinechar\m@ne\scantokens{\url{#1}}%
}}
\protected\def\sphinxnolinkurl#1{{%
\sphinxunactivateextrasandspace\everyeof{}%
\endlinechar\m@ne\scantokens{\nolinkurl{#1}}%
}}
%% TOPIC AND CONTENTS BOXES
%
% Again based on use of "framed.sty", this allows breakable framed boxes.
\long\def\spx@ShadowFBox#1{%
\leavevmode\begingroup
% first we frame the box #1
\setbox\@tempboxa
\hbox{\vrule\@width\sphinxshadowrule
\vbox{\hrule\@height\sphinxshadowrule
\kern\sphinxshadowsep
\hbox{\kern\sphinxshadowsep #1\kern\sphinxshadowsep}%
\kern\sphinxshadowsep
\hrule\@height\sphinxshadowrule}%
\vrule\@width\sphinxshadowrule}%
% Now we add the shadow, like \shadowbox from fancybox.sty would do
\dimen@\dimexpr.5\sphinxshadowrule+\sphinxshadowsize\relax
\hbox{\vbox{\offinterlineskip
\hbox{\copy\@tempboxa\kern-.5\sphinxshadowrule
% add shadow on right side
\lower\sphinxshadowsize
\hbox{\vrule\@height\ht\@tempboxa \@width\dimen@}%
}%
\kern-\dimen@ % shift back vertically to bottom of frame
% and add shadow at bottom
\moveright\sphinxshadowsize
\vbox{\hrule\@width\wd\@tempboxa \@height\dimen@}%
}%
% move left by the size of right shadow so shadow adds no width
\kern-\sphinxshadowsize
}%
\endgroup
}
% use framed.sty to allow page breaks in frame+shadow
% works well inside Lists and Quote-like environments
% produced by ``topic'' directive (or local contents)
% could nest if LaTeX writer authorized it
\newenvironment{sphinxShadowBox}
{\def\FrameCommand {\spx@ShadowFBox }%
\advance\spx@image@maxheight
-\dimexpr2\sphinxshadowrule
+2\sphinxshadowsep
+\sphinxshadowsize
+\baselineskip\relax
% configure framed.sty not to add extra vertical spacing
\ltx@ifundefined{OuterFrameSep}{}{\OuterFrameSep\z@skip}%
% the \trivlist will add the vertical spacing on top and bottom which is
% typical of center environment as used in Sphinx <= 1.4.1
% the \noindent has the effet of an extra blank line on top, to
% imitate closely the layout from Sphinx <= 1.4.1; the \FrameHeightAdjust
% will put top part of frame on this baseline.
\def\FrameHeightAdjust {\baselineskip}%
% use package footnote to handle footnotes
\savenotes
\trivlist\item\noindent
% use a minipage if we are already inside a framed environment
\ifspx@inframed\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}\fi
\MakeFramed {\spx@inframedtrue
% framed.sty puts into "\width" the added width (=2shadowsep+2shadowrule)
% adjust \hsize to what the contents must use
\advance\hsize-\width
% adjust LaTeX parameters to behave properly in indented/quoted contexts
\FrameRestore
% typeset the contents as in a minipage (Sphinx <= 1.4.1 used a minipage and
% itemize/enumerate are therein typeset more tightly, we want to keep
% that). We copy-paste from LaTeX source code but don't do a real minipage.
\@pboxswfalse
\let\@listdepth\@mplistdepth \@mplistdepth\z@
\@minipagerestore
\@setminipage
}%
}%
{% insert the "endminipage" code
\par\unskip
\@minipagefalse
\endMakeFramed
\ifspx@inframed\end{minipage}\fi
\endtrivlist
% output the stored footnotes
\spewnotes
}
%% NOTICES AND ADMONITIONS
%
% Some are quite plain
% the spx@notice@bordercolor etc are set in the sphinxadmonition environment
\newenvironment{sphinxlightbox}{%
\par
\noindent{\color{spx@notice@bordercolor}%
\rule{\linewidth}{\spx@notice@border}}\par\nobreak
{\parskip\z@skip\noindent}%
}
{%
% counteract previous possible negative skip (French lists!):
% (we can't cancel that any earlier \vskip introduced a potential pagebreak)
\sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists
\nobreak\vbox{\noindent\kern\@totalleftmargin
{\color{spx@notice@bordercolor}%
\rule[\dimexpr.4\baselineskip-\spx@notice@border\relax]
{\linewidth}{\spx@notice@border}}\hss}\allowbreak
}% end of sphinxlightbox environment definition
% may be renewenvironment'd by user for complete customization
\newenvironment{sphinxnote}[1]
{\begin{sphinxlightbox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxlightbox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxhint}[1]
{\begin{sphinxlightbox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxlightbox}}
\newenvironment{sphinximportant}[1]
{\begin{sphinxlightbox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxlightbox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxtip}[1]
{\begin{sphinxlightbox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxlightbox}}
% or just use the package options
% these are needed for common handling by notice environment of lightbox
% and heavybox but they are currently not used by lightbox environment
% and there is consequently no corresponding package option
\definecolor{sphinxnoteBgColor}{rgb}{1,1,1}
\definecolor{sphinxhintBgColor}{rgb}{1,1,1}
\definecolor{sphinximportantBgColor}{rgb}{1,1,1}
\definecolor{sphinxtipBgColor}{rgb}{1,1,1}
% Others get more distinction
% Code adapted from framed.sty's "snugshade" environment.
% Nesting works (inner frames do not allow page breaks).
\newenvironment{sphinxheavybox}{\par
\setlength{\FrameRule}{\spx@notice@border}%
\setlength{\FrameSep}{\dimexpr.6\baselineskip-\FrameRule\relax}
\advance\spx@image@maxheight
-\dimexpr2\FrameRule
+2\FrameSep
+\baselineskip\relax % will happen again if nested, needed indeed!
% configure framed.sty's parameters to obtain same vertical spacing
% as for "light" boxes. We need for this to manually insert parskip glue and
% revert a skip done by framed before the frame.
\ltx@ifundefined{OuterFrameSep}{}{\OuterFrameSep\z@skip}%
\vspace{\FrameHeightAdjust}
% copied/adapted from framed.sty's snugshade
\def\FrameCommand##1{\hskip\@totalleftmargin
\fboxsep\FrameSep \fboxrule\FrameRule
\fcolorbox{spx@notice@bordercolor}{spx@notice@bgcolor}{##1}%
\hskip-\linewidth \hskip-\@totalleftmargin \hskip\columnwidth}%
\savenotes
% use a minipage if we are already inside a framed environment
\ifspx@inframed
\noindent\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
\else
% handle case where notice is first thing in a list item (or is quoted)
\if@inlabel
\noindent\par\vspace{-\baselineskip}
\else
\vspace{\parskip}
\fi
\fi
\MakeFramed {\spx@inframedtrue
\advance\hsize-\width \@totalleftmargin\z@ \linewidth\hsize
% minipage initialization copied from LaTeX source code.
\@pboxswfalse
\let\@listdepth\@mplistdepth \@mplistdepth\z@
\@minipagerestore
\@setminipage }%
}
{%
\par\unskip
\@minipagefalse
\endMakeFramed
\ifspx@inframed\end{minipage}\fi
% set footnotes at bottom of page
\spewnotes
% arrange for similar spacing below frame as for "light" boxes.
\vskip .4\baselineskip
}% end of sphinxheavybox environment definition
% may be renewenvironment'd by user for complete customization
\newenvironment{sphinxwarning}[1]
{\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxcaution}[1]
{\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxattention}[1]
{\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxdanger}[1]
{\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxerror}[1]
{\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
% or just use package options
% the \colorlet of xcolor (if at all loaded) is overkill for our use case
\newcommand{\sphinxcolorlet}[2]
{\expandafter\let\csname\@backslashchar color@#1\expandafter\endcsname
\csname\@backslashchar color@#2\endcsname }
% the main dispatch for all types of notices
\newenvironment{sphinxadmonition}[2]{% #1=type, #2=heading
% can't use #1 directly in definition of end part
\def\spx@noticetype {#1}%
% set parameters of heavybox/lightbox
\sphinxcolorlet{spx@notice@bordercolor}{sphinx#1BorderColor}%
\sphinxcolorlet{spx@notice@bgcolor}{sphinx#1BgColor}%
\spx@notice@border \dimexpr\csname spx@opt@#1border\endcsname\relax
% start specific environment, passing the heading as argument
\begin{sphinx#1}{#2}}
% workaround some LaTeX "feature" of \end command
{\edef\spx@temp{\noexpand\end{sphinx\spx@noticetype}}\spx@temp}
%% PYTHON DOCS MACROS AND ENVIRONMENTS
% (some macros here used by \maketitle in sphinxmanual.cls and sphinxhowto.cls)
% \moduleauthor{name}{email}
\newcommand{\moduleauthor}[2]{}
% \sectionauthor{name}{email}
\newcommand{\sectionauthor}[2]{}
% Allow the release number to be specified independently of the
% \date{}. This allows the date to reflect the document's date and
% release to specify the release that is documented.
%
\newcommand{\py@release}{\releasename\space\version}
\newcommand{\version}{}% part of \py@release, used by title page and headers
% \releaseinfo is used on titlepage (sphinxmanual.cls, sphinxhowto.cls)
\newcommand{\releaseinfo}{}
\newcommand{\setreleaseinfo}[1]{\renewcommand{\releaseinfo}{#1}}
% this is inserted via template and #1=release config variable
\newcommand{\release}[1]{\renewcommand{\version}{#1}}
% this is defined by template to 'releasename' latex_elements key
\newcommand{\releasename}{}
% Fix issue in case release and releasename deliberately left blank
\newcommand{\sphinxheadercomma}{, }% used in fancyhdr header definition
\newcommand{\sphinxifemptyorblank}[1]{%
% test after one expansion of macro #1 if contents is empty or spaces
\if&\expandafter\@firstofone\detokenize\expandafter{#1}&%
\expandafter\@firstoftwo\else\expandafter\@secondoftwo\fi}%
\AtBeginDocument {%
\sphinxifemptyorblank{\releasename}
{\sphinxifemptyorblank{\version}{\let\sphinxheadercomma\empty}{}}
{}%
}%
% Allow specification of the author's address separately from the
% author's name. This can be used to format them differently, which
% is a good thing.
%
\newcommand{\py@authoraddress}{}
\newcommand{\authoraddress}[1]{\renewcommand{\py@authoraddress}{#1}}
% {fulllineitems} is the main environment for object descriptions.
%
\newcommand{\py@itemnewline}[1]{%
\kern\labelsep
\@tempdima\linewidth
\advance\@tempdima \labelwidth\makebox[\@tempdima][l]{#1}%
\kern-\labelsep
}
\newenvironment{fulllineitems}{%
\begin{list}{}{\labelwidth \leftmargin
\rightmargin \z@ \topsep -\parskip \partopsep \parskip
\itemsep -\parsep
\let\makelabel=\py@itemnewline}%
}{\end{list}}
% Signatures, possibly multi-line
%
\newlength{\py@argswidth}
\newcommand{\py@sigparams}[2]{%
\parbox[t]{\py@argswidth}{#1\sphinxcode{)}#2}}
\newcommand{\pysigline}[1]{\item[{#1}]}
\newcommand{\pysiglinewithargsret}[3]{%
\settowidth{\py@argswidth}{#1\sphinxcode{(}}%
\addtolength{\py@argswidth}{-2\py@argswidth}%
\addtolength{\py@argswidth}{\linewidth}%
\item[{#1\sphinxcode{(}\py@sigparams{#2}{#3}}]}
\newcommand{\pysigstartmultiline}{%
\def\pysigstartmultiline{\vskip\smallskipamount\parskip\z@skip\itemsep\z@skip}%
\edef\pysigstopmultiline
{\noexpand\leavevmode\parskip\the\parskip\relax\itemsep\the\itemsep\relax}%
\parskip\z@skip\itemsep\z@skip
}
% Production lists
%
\newenvironment{productionlist}{%
% \def\sphinxoptional##1{{\Large[}##1{\Large]}}
\def\production##1##2{\\\sphinxcode{\sphinxupquote{##1}}&::=&\sphinxcode{\sphinxupquote{##2}}}%
\def\productioncont##1{\\& &\sphinxcode{\sphinxupquote{##1}}}%
\parindent=2em
\indent
\setlength{\LTpre}{0pt}%
\setlength{\LTpost}{0pt}%
\begin{longtable}[l]{lcl}
}{%
\end{longtable}
}
% Definition lists; requested by AMK for HOWTO documents. Probably useful
% elsewhere as well, so keep in in the general style support.
%
\newenvironment{definitions}{%
\begin{description}%
\def\term##1{\item[{##1}]\mbox{}\\*[0mm]}%
}{%
\end{description}%
}
%% FROM DOCTUTILS LATEX WRITER
%
% The following is stuff copied from docutils' latex writer.
%
\newcommand{\optionlistlabel}[1]{\normalfont\bfseries #1 \hfill}% \bf deprecated
\newenvironment{optionlist}[1]
{\begin{list}{}
{\setlength{\labelwidth}{#1}
\setlength{\rightmargin}{1cm}
\setlength{\leftmargin}{\rightmargin}
\addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelwidth}
\addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelsep}
\renewcommand{\makelabel}{\optionlistlabel}}
}{\end{list}}
\newlength{\lineblockindentation}
\setlength{\lineblockindentation}{2.5em}
\newenvironment{lineblock}[1]
{\begin{list}{}
{\setlength{\partopsep}{\parskip}
\addtolength{\partopsep}{\baselineskip}
\topsep0pt\itemsep0.15\baselineskip\parsep0pt
\leftmargin#1\relax}
\raggedright}
{\end{list}}
% From docutils.writers.latex2e
% inline markup (custom roles)
% \DUrole{#1}{#2} tries \DUrole#1{#2}
\providecommand*{\DUrole}[2]{%
\ifcsname DUrole\detokenize{#1}\endcsname
\csname DUrole\detokenize{#1}\endcsname{#2}%
\else% backwards compatibility: try \docutilsrole#1{#2}
\ifcsname docutilsrole\detokenize{#1}\endcsname
\csname docutilsrole\detokenize{#1}\endcsname{#2}%
\else
#2%
\fi
\fi
}
\providecommand*{\DUprovidelength}[2]{%
\ifdefined#1\else\newlength{#1}\setlength{#1}{#2}\fi
}
\DUprovidelength{\DUlineblockindent}{2.5em}
\ifdefined\DUlineblock\else
\newenvironment{DUlineblock}[1]{%
\list{}{\setlength{\partopsep}{\parskip}
\addtolength{\partopsep}{\baselineskip}
\setlength{\topsep}{0pt}
\setlength{\itemsep}{0.15\baselineskip}
\setlength{\parsep}{0pt}
\setlength{\leftmargin}{#1}}
\raggedright
}
{\endlist}
\fi
%% TEXT STYLING
%
% to obtain straight quotes we execute \@noligs as patched by upquote, and
% \scantokens is needed in cases where it would be too late for the macro to
% first set catcodes and then fetch its argument. We also make the contents
% breakable at non-escaped . , ; ? ! / using \sphinxbreaksviaactive,
% and also at \ character (which is escaped to \textbackslash{}).
\protected\def\sphinxtextbackslashbreakbefore
{\discretionary{}{\sphinxafterbreak\sphinx@textbackslash}{\sphinx@textbackslash}}
\protected\def\sphinxtextbackslashbreakafter
{\discretionary{\sphinx@textbackslash}{\sphinxafterbreak}{\sphinx@textbackslash}}
\let\sphinxtextbackslash\sphinxtextbackslashbreakafter
% the macro must be protected if it ends up used in moving arguments,
% in 'alltt' \@noligs is done already, and the \scantokens must be avoided.
\protected\def\sphinxupquote#1{{\def\@tempa{alltt}%
\ifx\@tempa\@currenvir\else
\ifspx@opt@inlineliteralwraps
% break at . , ; ? ! /
\sphinxbreaksviaactive
% break also at \
\let\sphinx@textbackslash\textbackslash
\let\textbackslash\sphinxtextbackslash
% by default, no continuation symbol on next line but may be added
\let\sphinxafterbreak\sphinxafterbreakofinlineliteral
% do not overwrite the comma set-up
\let\verbatim@nolig@list\sphinx@literal@nolig@list
\fi
% fix a space-gobbling issue due to LaTeX's original \do@noligs
% TODO: using \@noligs as patched by upquote.sty is now unneeded because
% either ` and ' are escaped (non-unicode engines) or they don't build
% ligatures (unicode engines). Thus remove this and unify handling of `, <, >,
% ' and - with the characters . , ; ? ! / as handled via
% \sphinxbreaksviaactive.
% Hence \sphinx@do@noligs will be removed, or rather replaced with code
% inserting discretionaries, as they allow a continuation symbol on start of
% next line to achieve common design with code-blocks.
\let\do@noligs\sphinx@do@noligs
\@noligs\endlinechar\m@ne\everyeof{}% (<- in case inside \sphinxhref)
\expandafter\scantokens
\fi {{#1}}}}% extra brace pair to fix end-space gobbling issue...
\def\sphinx@do@noligs #1{\catcode`#1\active\begingroup\lccode`\~`#1\relax
\lowercase{\endgroup\def~{\leavevmode\kern\z@\char`#1 }}}
\def\sphinx@literal@nolig@list {\do\`\do\<\do\>\do\'\do\-}%
\let\sphinxafterbreakofinlineliteral\empty
% Some custom font markup commands.
\protected\def\sphinxstrong#1{\textbf{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxcode#1{\texttt{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxbfcode#1{\textbf{\sphinxcode{#1}}}
\protected\def\sphinxemail#1{\textsf{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxtablecontinued#1{\textsf{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxtitleref#1{\emph{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxmenuselection#1{\emph{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxguilabel#1{\emph{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxkeyboard#1{\sphinxcode{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxaccelerator#1{\underline{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxcrossref#1{\emph{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxtermref#1{\emph{#1}}
% \optional is used for ``[, arg]``, i.e. desc_optional nodes.
\long\protected\def\sphinxoptional#1{%
{\textnormal{\Large[}}{#1}\hspace{0.5mm}{\textnormal{\Large]}}}
% additional customizable styling
\def\sphinxstyleindexentry #1{\texttt{#1}}
\def\sphinxstyleindexextra #1{ (\emph{#1})}
\def\sphinxstyleindexpageref #1{, \pageref{#1}}
\def\sphinxstyleindexpagemain#1{\textbf{#1}}
\def\spxentry{\@backslashchar spxentry}% let to \sphinxstyleindexentry in index
\def\spxextra{\@backslashchar spxextra}% let to \sphinxstyleindexextra in index
\def\sphinxstyleindexlettergroup #1%
{{\Large\sffamily#1}\nopagebreak\vspace{1mm}}
\def\sphinxstyleindexlettergroupDefault #1%
{{\Large\sffamily\sphinxnonalphabeticalgroupname}\nopagebreak\vspace{1mm}}
\protected\def\sphinxstyletopictitle #1{\textbf{#1}\par\medskip}
\let\sphinxstylesidebartitle\sphinxstyletopictitle
\protected\def\sphinxstyleothertitle #1{\textbf{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxstylesidebarsubtitle #1{~\\\textbf{#1} \smallskip}
% \text.. commands do not allow multiple paragraphs
\protected\def\sphinxstyletheadfamily {\sffamily}
\protected\def\sphinxstyleemphasis #1{\emph{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxstyleliteralemphasis#1{\emph{\sphinxcode{#1}}}
\protected\def\sphinxstylestrong #1{\textbf{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxstyleliteralstrong#1{\sphinxbfcode{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxstyleabbreviation #1{\textsc{#1}}
\protected\def\sphinxstyleliteralintitle#1{\sphinxcode{#1}}
\newcommand*\sphinxstylecodecontinued[1]{\footnotesize(#1)}%
\newcommand*\sphinxstylecodecontinues[1]{\footnotesize(#1)}%
% figure legend comes after caption and may contain arbitrary body elements
\newenvironment{sphinxlegend}{\par\small}{\par}
% reduce hyperref "Token not allowed in a PDF string" warnings on PDF builds
\AtBeginDocument{\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{%
% all "protected" macros possibly ending up in section titles should be here
% TODO: examine if \sphinxhref, \sphinxurl, \sphinnolinkurl should be handled
\let\sphinxstyleemphasis \@firstofone
\let\sphinxstyleliteralemphasis \@firstofone
\let\sphinxstylestrong \@firstofone
\let\sphinxstyleliteralstrong \@firstofone
\let\sphinxstyleabbreviation \@firstofone
\let\sphinxstyleliteralintitle \@firstofone
\let\sphinxupquote \@firstofone
\let\sphinxstrong \@firstofone
\let\sphinxcode \@firstofone
\let\sphinxbfcode \@firstofone
\let\sphinxemail \@firstofone
\let\sphinxcrossref \@firstofone
\let\sphinxtermref \@firstofone
\let\sphinxhyphen\sphinxhyphenforbookmarks
}}
% Special characters
%
% This definition prevents en-dash and em-dash TeX ligatures.
%
% It inserts a potential breakpoint after the hyphen. This is to keep in sync
% with behavior in code-blocks, parsed and inline literals. For a breakpoint
% before the hyphen use \leavevmode\kern\z@- (within \makeatletter/\makeatother)
\protected\def\sphinxhyphen#1{-\kern\z@}
% The {} from texescape mark-up is kept, else -- gives en-dash in PDF bookmark
\def\sphinxhyphenforbookmarks{-}
% For curly braces inside \index macro
\def\sphinxleftcurlybrace{\{}
\def\sphinxrightcurlybrace{\}}
% Declare Unicode characters used by linux tree command to pdflatex utf8/utf8x
\def\spx@bd#1#2{%
\leavevmode
\begingroup
\ifx\spx@bd@height \@undefined\def\spx@bd@height{\baselineskip}\fi
\ifx\spx@bd@width \@undefined\setbox0\hbox{0}\def\spx@bd@width{\wd0 }\fi
\ifx\spx@bd@thickness\@undefined\def\spx@bd@thickness{.6\p@}\fi
\ifx\spx@bd@lower \@undefined\def\spx@bd@lower{\dp\strutbox}\fi
\lower\spx@bd@lower#1{#2}%
\endgroup
}%
\@namedef{sphinx@u2500}% BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL
{\spx@bd{\vbox to\spx@bd@height}
{\vss\hrule\@height\spx@bd@thickness
\@width\spx@bd@width\vss}}%
\@namedef{sphinx@u2502}% BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL
{\spx@bd{\hb@xt@\spx@bd@width}
{\hss\vrule\@height\spx@bd@height
\@width \spx@bd@thickness\hss}}%
\@namedef{sphinx@u2514}% BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND RIGHT
{\spx@bd{\hb@xt@\spx@bd@width}
{\hss\raise.5\spx@bd@height
\hb@xt@\z@{\hss\vrule\@height.5\spx@bd@height
\@width \spx@bd@thickness\hss}%
\vbox to\spx@bd@height{\vss\hrule\@height\spx@bd@thickness
\@width.5\spx@bd@width\vss}}}%
\@namedef{sphinx@u251C}% BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND RIGHT
{\spx@bd{\hb@xt@\spx@bd@width}
{\hss
\hb@xt@\z@{\hss\vrule\@height\spx@bd@height
\@width \spx@bd@thickness\hss}%
\vbox to\spx@bd@height{\vss\hrule\@height\spx@bd@thickness
\@width.5\spx@bd@width\vss}}}%
\protected\def\sphinxunichar#1{\@nameuse{sphinx@u#1}}%
% Tell TeX about pathological hyphenation cases:
\hyphenation{Base-HTTP-Re-quest-Hand-ler}
\endinput