org.extex.unit.tex.file
Class Closein

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.extex.interpreter.type.AbstractCode
      extended by org.extex.unit.tex.file.Closein
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable, Code

public class Closein
extends AbstractCode

This class provides an implementation for the primitive \closein.

The Primitive \closein

The primitive takes one expanded integer argument. This argument denotes a read register which will be closed if it is currently assigned to a file – with \openin. If the input file assigned to the given number has not been opened or has been closed before then this primitive simply does nothing.

Syntax

The formal description of this primitive is the following:
    ⟨closein⟩
       → \closein  ⟨infile name⟩ 

Examples

    \closein5  
    \closein\count120  

Version:
$Revision: 4441 $
Author:
Gerd Neugebauer
See Also:
Serialized Form

Field Summary
protected static long serialVersionUID
          The constant serialVersionUID contains the id for serialization.
 
Constructor Summary
Closein(CodeToken token)
          Creates a new object.
 
Method Summary
 void execute(Flags prefix, Context context, TokenSource source, Typesetter typesetter)
          This method takes the first token and executes it. The result is placed on the stack. This operation might have side effects. To execute a token it might be necessary to consume further tokens.
 
Methods inherited from class org.extex.interpreter.type.AbstractCode
getLocalizer, getName, getToken, isIf, isOuter, readResolve, toString, toText, toText
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

serialVersionUID

protected static final long serialVersionUID
The constant serialVersionUID contains the id for serialization.

See Also:
Constant Field Values
Constructor Detail

Closein

public Closein(CodeToken token)
Creates a new object.

Parameters:
token - the initial token for the primitive
Method Detail

execute

public void execute(Flags prefix,
                    Context context,
                    TokenSource source,
                    Typesetter typesetter)
             throws HelpingException,
                    TypesetterException
This method takes the first token and executes it. The result is placed on the stack. This operation might have side effects. To execute a token it might be necessary to consume further tokens.

Specified by:
execute in interface Code
Overrides:
execute in class AbstractCode
Parameters:
prefix - the prefix controlling the execution
context - the interpreter context
source - the token source
typesetter - the typesetter
Throws:
HelpingException - in case of an error
TypesetterException - in case of an error in the typesetter
See Also:
AbstractCode.execute( org.extex.interpreter.Flags, org.extex.interpreter.context.Context, org.extex.interpreter.TokenSource, org.extex.typesetter.Typesetter)