diff --git a/doc/paper/ACM-Reference-Format.bst b/doc/paper/ACM-Reference-Format.bst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..033f0c862 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/paper/ACM-Reference-Format.bst @@ -0,0 +1,3478 @@ +%%% -*-BibTeX-*- +%%% ==================================================================== +%%% @BibTeX-style-file{ +%%% author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe, Boris Veytsman and Gerald Murray", +%%% version = "1.18", +%%% date = "10 July 2016", +%%% filename = "ACM-Reference-Format.bst", +%%% email = "beebe@math.utah.edu, beebe@acm.org, +%%% beebe@computer.org, borisv@lk.net, murray@hq.acm.org", +%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", +%%% keywords = "ACM Transactions bibliography style; BibTeX", +%%% license = "public domain", +%%% supported = "yes", +%%% abstract = "", +%%% } +%%% ==================================================================== + +% ACM BibTeX style, ACM-Reference-Format.bst +% for BibTeX version 0.99c, LaTeX version 3.141 +% ACM extensions with code cleaned up, extended, and debugged 10--15-Nov-2008 +% Revised 17-APRIL-2008 (Nelson) +% Revised 13-MARCH-2011 (Boris/Gerry) +% Revised 23-MARCH-2011 (Boris/Gerry) +% Revised 27-MARCH-2011 (Boris/Gerry) +% Revised 15-APRIL-2011 (Boris/Gerry) +% Revised 27-SEPTEMBER-2011 (Boris) +% Revised 10-JULY-2016 (Boris) +% Revised 04-FEB-2017 (Boris) +% +% +% History (by Nelson) +% +% Based on 'acmtrans' (for ACM Journals) +% Date: 28th April 2008 +% +% 1. Avoid 'repeating' the 'month' values. +% 2. Avoid incorrectly italicizing the volume number. +% 3. Avoid non italicizing certain titles (book, inproceedings etc). +% 4. NO series if there is NO volume. +% 5. Sorting of reference with first surname. +% 6. Article no added for Inproceedings. +% +% Date: 07th May 2008 +% +% 1. Abbreviation list added +% +% Citation format: [author-last-name year] +% [author-last-name and author-last-name year] +% [author-last-name, author-last-name, and author-last-name year] +% [author-last-name et al. year] +% [author-last-name] +% author-last-name [year] +% [author-last-name and author-last-name] +% [author-last-name et al.] +% [year] or [year,year] +% year or year,year +% +% Reference list ordering: alphabetical by author or whatever passes +% for author in the absence of one. +% +% Features of the old acmtrans.bst: +% ================================= +% +% - all authors appear last name first. +% - all pages are listed xx-xx, (no pp.) and are at the end of the reference +% - publishers are identified as publisher, address +% - conferences papers (inproceedings) may give city of conference, +% date of conference, and journal that the proceedings appear in. +% - months abbreviated to max four letters (eg. Mar.) +% - volume of a series indicated after the title of the series +% - editors appear after edited title and are identified by a trailing "Eds." +% not in parentheses. Editor names are not given in small caps. +% (unless there is no author line) +% - names terminated with a period even if there is no first name. +% - editions are indicated trailing after the work, not in parentheses. +% - "et al." citations have a protected period to avoid bad spacing (jrh) +% - "address" required when publisher given +% - series (roman) and volume are in a sentence separate from (book-)title +% +% +% Features of chicago.bst: +% ======================= +% +% - full names used in citations, but abbreviated citations are available +% (see above) +% - if an entry has a "month", then the month and year are also printed +% as part of that bibitem. +% - all conjunctions use "and" instead of "\&" +% - major modification from Chicago Manual of Style (13th ed.) is that +% only the first author in a reference appears last name first- +% additional authors appear as J. Q. Public. +% - pages are listed as "pp. xx-xx" in all entry types except +% article entries. +% - book, inbook, and manual use "location: publisher" (or organization) +% for address and publisher. All other types list publishers separately. +% - "pp." are used to identify page numbers for all entry types except +% articles. +% - organization is used as a citation label if neither author nor editor +% is present (for manuals). +% - "et al." is used for long author and editor lists, or when "others" +% is used. +% +% Modifications and bug fixes from newapa.bst: +% =========================================== +% +% - added month, year to bib entries if month is present +% - fixed bug with In proceedings, added necessary comma after title +% - all conjunctions changed to "and" from "\&" +% - fixed bug with author labels in my.full.label: "et al." now is +% generated when "others" is an author name +% - major modification from Chicago Manual of Style (13th ed.) is that +% only the first author in a reference appears last name first- +% additional authors appear as J. Q. Public. +% - pages are listed as "pp. xx-xx" in all entry types except +% article entries. Unnecessary (IMHO) "()" around page numbers +% were removed, and page numbers now don't end with a period. +% - created chicago.sty for use with this bibstyle (required). +% - fixed bugs in FUNCTION {format.vol.num.pages} for missing volume, +% number, and /or pages. Renamed to format.journal.volume.number. +% - fixed bug in formatting booktitles: additional period an error if +% book has a volume. +% - fixed bug: editors usually given redundant period before next clause +% (format.editors.dot) removed. +% - added label support for organizations, if both author and editor +% are missing (from alpha.bst). If organization is too long, then +% the key field is used for abbreviated citations. +% - In proceedings or books of several volumes, no comma was written +% between the "Volume x" and the page numbers (this was intentional +% in newapa.bst). Fixed. +% - Some journals may not have volumes/numbers, only month/year (eg. +% IEEE Computer). Fixed bug in article style that assumed volume/number +% was always present. +% +% Original documentation for newapa.sty: +% ===================================== +% +% This version was made by modifying the master file made by +% Oren Patashnik (PATASHNIK@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU), and the 'named' BibTeX +% style of Peter F. Patel-Schneider. +% +% Copyright (C) 1985, all rights reserved. +% Copying of this file is authorized only if either +% (1) you make absolutely no changes to your copy, including name, or +% (2) if you do make changes, you name it something other than 'newapa.bst'. +% There are undoubtably bugs in this style. If you make bug fixes, +% improvements, etc. please let me know. My e-mail address is: +% spencer@cgrg.ohio.state.edu or 71160.3141@compuserve.com +% +% This style was made from 'plain.bst', 'named.bst', and 'apalike.bst', +% with lots of tweaking to make it look like APA style, along with tips +% from Young Ryu and Brian Reiser's modifications of 'apalike.bst'. +% +% +% Start of ACM-Reference-Format-Journals.bst +% +% Note: Many of the new bibentry 'fields' will only work with the +% 'ACM-Reference-Format-Journals.bst' file. Legacy .bib files (which will, in all probability, +% NOT contain these new fields) will _still_ work with the ACM-Reference-Format-Journals.bst. +% +% +ENTRY + { address + advisor + archiveprefix + author + booktitle + chapter + city % jtb: added + date % jtb: added + edition + editor + eprint + howpublished + institution + journal + key + month + note + number + organization + pages + primaryclass + publisher + school + series + title + type + volume + year + % New keys recognized + issue % UTAH: used in, e.g., ACM SIGSAM Bulletin and ACM Communications in Computer Algebra + articleno + eid + day % UTAH: needed for newspapers, weeklies, bi-weeklies + doi % UTAH + url % UTAH + bookpages % UTAH + numpages + lastaccessed % UTAH: used only for @Misc{...} + coden % UTAH + isbn % UTAH + isbn-13 % UTAH + issn % UTAH + lccn % UTAH + } + {} + { label.year extra.label sort.year sort.label } + +INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence after.sentence after.block } + +INTEGERS { show-isbn-10-and-13 } % initialized below in begin.bib + +INTEGERS { nameptr namesleft numnames } + +INTEGERS { multiresult } + +INTEGERS { len } + +INTEGERS { last.extra.num } + +STRINGS { s t t.org u } + +STRINGS { last.label next.extra } + +STRINGS { p1 p2 p3 page.count } + +FUNCTION { not } +{ + { #0 } + { #1 } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { and } +{ + 'skip$ + { pop$ #0 } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { or } +{ + { pop$ #1 } + 'skip$ + if$ +} + + +FUNCTION { dump.stack.1 } +{ + duplicate$ "STACK[top] = [" swap$ * "]" * warning$ +} + +FUNCTION { dump.stack.2 } +{ + duplicate$ "STACK[top ] = [" swap$ * "]" * warning$ + swap$ + duplicate$ "STACK[top-1] = [" swap$ * "]" * warning$ + swap$ +} + +FUNCTION { empty.or.unknown } +{ + %% Examine the top stack entry, and push 1 if it is empty, or + %% consists only of whitespace, or is a string beginning with two + %% queries (??), and otherwise, push 0. + %% + %% This function provides a replacement for empty$, with the + %% convenient feature that unknown values marked by two leading + %% queries are treated the same as missing values, and thus, do not + %% appear in the output .bbl file, and yet, their presence in .bib + %% file(s) serves to mark values which are temporarily missing, but + %% are expected to be filled in eventually once more data is + %% obtained. The TeX User Group and BibNet bibliography archives + %% make extensive use of this practice. + %% + %% An empty string cannot serve the same purpose, because just as in + %% statistics data processing, an unknown value is not the same as an + %% empty value. + %% + %% At entry: stack = ... top:[string] + %% At exit: stack = ... top:[0 or 1] + + duplicate$ empty$ + { pop$ #1 } + { #1 #2 substring$ "??" = } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { writeln } +{ + %% In BibTeX style files, the sequences + %% + %% ... "one" "two" output + %% ... "one" "two" output.xxx + %% + %% ship "one" to the output file, possibly following by punctuation, + %% leaving the stack with + %% + %% ... "two" + %% + %% There is thus a one-string lag in output processing that must be + %% carefully handled to avoid duplicating a string in the output + %% file. Unless otherwise noted, all output.xxx functions leave + %% just one new string on the stack, and that model should be born + %% in mind when reading or writing function code. + %% + %% BibTeX's asynchronous buffering of output from strings from the + %% stack is confusing because newline$ bypasses the buffer. It + %% would have been so much easier for newline to be a character + %% rather than a state of the output-in-progress. + %% + %% The documentation in btxhak.dvi is WRONG: it says + %% + %% newline$ Writes onto the bbl file what's accumulated in the + %% output buffer. It writes a blank line if and only + %% if the output buffer is empty. Since write$ does + %% reasonable line breaking, you should use this + %% function only when you want a blank line or an + %% explicit line break. + %% + %% write$ Pops the top (string) literal and writes it on the + %% output buffer (which will result in stuff being + %% written onto the bbl file when the buffer fills + %% up). + %% + %% Examination of the BibTeX source code shows that write$ does + %% indeed behave as claimed, but newline$ sends a newline character + %% directly to the output file, leaving the stack unchanged. The + %% first line "Writes onto ... buffer." is therefore wrong. + %% + %% The original BibTeX style files almost always use "write$ newline$" + %% in that order, so it makes sense to hide that pair in a private + %% function like this one, named after a statement in Pascal, + %% the programming language embedded in the BibTeX Web program. + + write$ % output top-of-stack string + newline$ % immediate write of newline (not via stack) +} + +FUNCTION { init.state.consts } +{ + #0 'before.all := + #1 'mid.sentence := + #2 'after.sentence := + #3 'after.block := +} + +FUNCTION { output.nonnull } +{ % Stack in: ... R S T Stack out: ... R T File out: S + 's := + output.state mid.sentence = + { + ", " * write$ + } + { + output.state after.block = + { + add.period$ writeln + "\newblock " write$ + } + { + output.state before.all = + { + write$ + } + { + add.period$ " " * write$ + } + if$ + } + if$ + mid.sentence 'output.state := + } + if$ + s +} + +FUNCTION { output.nonnull.dot.space } +{ % Stack in: ... R S T Stack out: ... R T File out: S + 's := + output.state mid.sentence = % { ". " * write$ } + { + ". " * write$ + } + { + output.state after.block = + { + add.period$ writeln "\newblock " write$ + } + { + output.state before.all = + { + write$ + } + { + add.period$ " " * write$ + } + if$ + } + if$ + mid.sentence 'output.state := + } + if$ + s +} + +FUNCTION { output.nonnull.remove } +{ % Stack in: ... R S T Stack out: ... R T File out: S + 's := + output.state mid.sentence = + { + " " * write$ + } + { + output.state after.block = + { + add.period$ writeln "\newblock " write$ + } + { + output.state before.all = + { + write$ + } + { + add.period$ " " * write$ + } + if$ + } + if$ + mid.sentence 'output.state := + } + if$ + s +} + +FUNCTION { output.nonnull.removenospace } +{ % Stack in: ... R S T Stack out: ... R T File out: S + 's := + output.state mid.sentence = + { + "" * write$ + } + { + output.state after.block = + { + add.period$ writeln "\newblock " write$ + } + { + output.state before.all = + { + write$ + } + { + add.period$ " " * write$ + } + if$ + } + if$ + mid.sentence 'output.state := + } + if$ + s +} + +FUNCTION { output } +{ % discard top token if empty, else like output.nonnull + duplicate$ empty.or.unknown + 'pop$ + 'output.nonnull + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.dot.space } +{ % discard top token if empty, else like output.nonnull.dot.space + duplicate$ empty.or.unknown + 'pop$ + 'output.nonnull.dot.space + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.removenospace } +{ % discard top token if empty, else like output.nonnull.removenospace + duplicate$ empty.or.unknown + 'pop$ + 'output.nonnull.removenospace + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.check } +{ % like output, but warn if key name on top-of-stack is not set + 't := + duplicate$ empty.or.unknown + { pop$ "empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } + 'output.nonnull + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { bibinfo.output.check } +{ % like output.check, adding bibinfo field + 't := + duplicate$ empty.or.unknown + { pop$ "empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } + { "\bibinfo{" t "}{" * * swap$ * "}" * + output.nonnull } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.check.dot.space } +{ % like output.dot.space, but warn if key name on top-of-stack is not set + 't := + duplicate$ empty.or.unknown + { pop$ "empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } + 'output.nonnull.dot.space + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { fin.block } +{ % functionally, but not logically, identical to fin.entry + add.period$ + writeln +} + +FUNCTION { fin.entry } +{ + add.period$ + writeln +} + +FUNCTION { new.sentence } +{ % update sentence state, with neither output nor stack change + output.state after.block = + 'skip$ + { + output.state before.all = + 'skip$ + { after.sentence 'output.state := } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { fin.sentence } +{ + add.period$ + write$ + new.sentence + "" +} + +FUNCTION { new.block } +{ + output.state before.all = + 'skip$ + { after.block 'output.state := } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.coden } % UTAH +{ % output non-empty CODEN as one-line sentence (stack untouched) + coden empty.or.unknown + { } + { "\showCODEN{" coden * "}" * writeln } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { format.articleno } +{ + articleno empty.or.unknown not eid empty.or.unknown not and + { "Both articleno and eid are defined for " cite$ * warning$ } + 'skip$ + if$ + articleno empty.or.unknown eid empty.or.unknown and + { "" } + { + numpages empty.or.unknown + { "articleno or eid field, but no numpages field, in " + cite$ * warning$ } + { } + if$ + eid empty.or.unknown + { "Article \bibinfo{articleno}{" articleno * "}" * } + { "Article \bibinfo{articleno}{" eid * "}" * } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { format.year } +{ % push year string or "????" onto output stack + %% Because year is a mandatory field, we always force SOMETHING + %% to be output + "\bibinfo{year}{" + year empty.or.unknown + { "????" } + { year } + if$ + * "}" * +} + +FUNCTION { format.day.month } +{ % push "day month " or "month " or "" onto output stack + day empty.or.unknown + { + month empty.or.unknown + { "" } + { "\bibinfo{date}{" month * "} " *} + if$ + } + { + month empty.or.unknown + { "" } + { "\bibinfo{date}{" day * " " * month * "} " *} + if$ + } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { format.day.month.year } % UTAH +{ % if month is empty, push "" else push "(MON.)" or "(DD MON.)" + % Needed for frequent periodicals: 2008. ... New York Times C-1, C-2, C-17 (23 Oct.) + % acm-*.bst addition: prefix parenthesized date string with + % ", Article nnn " + articleno empty.or.unknown eid empty.or.unknown and + { "" } + { output.state after.block = + {", " format.articleno * } + { format.articleno } + if$ + } + if$ + " (" * format.day.month * format.year * ")" * +} + +FUNCTION { output.day.month.year } % UTAH +{ % if month is empty value, do nothing; else output stack top and + % leave with new top string "(MON.)" or "(DD MON.)" + % Needed for frequent periodicals: 2008. ... New York Times C-1, C-2, C-17 (23 Oct.) + format.day.month.year + output.nonnull.remove +} + +FUNCTION { strip.doi } % UTAH +{ % Strip any Web address prefix to recover the bare DOI, leaving the + % result on the output stack, as recommended by CrossRef DOI + % documentation. + % For example, reduce "http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1534530.1534545" to + % "10.1145/1534530.1534545". That is later typeset and displayed as + % doi:10.1145/1534530.1534545 as the LAST item in the reference list + % entry. Publisher Web sites wrap this with a suitable link to a real + % URL to resolve the DOI, and the master https://doi.org/ address is + % preferred, since publisher-specific URLs can disappear in response + % to economic events. All journals are encouraged by the DOI + % authorities to use that typeset format and link procedures for + % uniformity across all publications that include DOIs in reference + % lists. + % The numeric prefix is guaranteed to start with "10.", so we use + % that as a test. + % 2017-02-04 Added stripping of https:// (Boris) + doi #1 #3 substring$ "10." = + { doi } + { + doi 't := % get modifiable copy of DOI + + % Change https:// to http:// to strip both prefixes (BV) + + t #1 #8 substring$ "https://" = + { "http://" t #9 t text.length$ #8 - substring$ * 't := } + { } + if$ + + t #1 #7 substring$ "http://" = + { + t #8 t text.length$ #7 - substring$ 't := + + "INTERNAL STYLE-FILE ERROR" 's := + + % search for next "/" and assign its suffix to s + + { t text.length$ } + { + t #1 #1 substring$ "/" = + { + % save rest of string as true DOI (should be 10.xxxx/yyyy) + t #2 t text.length$ #1 - substring$ 's := + "" 't := % empty string t terminates the loop + } + { + % discard first character and continue loop: t <= substring(t,2,last) + t #2 t text.length$ #1 - substring$ 't := + } + if$ + } + while$ + + % check for valid DOI (should be 10.xxxx/yyyy) + s #1 #3 substring$ "10." = + { } + { "unrecognized DOI substring " s * " in DOI value [" * doi * "]" * warning$ } + if$ + + s % push the stripped DOI on the output stack + + } + { + "unrecognized DOI value [" doi * "]" * warning$ + doi % push the unrecognized original DOI on the output stack + } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +% +% Change by BV: added standard prefix to URL +% +FUNCTION { output.doi } % UTAH +{ % output non-empty DOI as one-line sentence (stack untouched) + doi empty.or.unknown + { } + { + %% NB: We want URLs at beginning of line to reduce likelihood of + %% BibTeX's nasty line wrapping after column 79, which then requires + %% manual (or automated) editing of the .bbl file to repair. + %% The \url{} macro strips percent-newlines, and is thus safe in + %% the presence of the line wrapping, but \path|...| and + %% \verb|...| do not. + "\showDOI{%" writeln + "\url{https://doi.org/" strip.doi * "}}" * writeln + } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.isbn } % UTAH +{ % output non-empty ISBN-10 and/or ISBN-13 as one-line sentences (stack untouched) + show-isbn-10-and-13 + { + %% show both 10- and 13-digit ISBNs + isbn empty.or.unknown + { } + { + "\showISBNx{" isbn * "}" * writeln + } + if$ + isbn-13 empty.or.unknown + { } + { + "\showISBNxiii{" isbn-13 * "}" * writeln + } + if$ + } + { + %% show 10-digit ISBNs only if 13-digit ISBNs not available + isbn-13 empty.or.unknown + { + isbn empty.or.unknown + { } + { + "\showISBNx{" isbn * "}" * writeln + } + if$ + } + { + "\showISBNxiii{" isbn-13 * "}" * writeln + } + if$ + } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.issn } % UTAH +{ % output non-empty ISSN as one-line sentence (stack untouched) + issn empty.or.unknown + { } + { "\showISSN{" issn * "}" * writeln } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.issue } +{ % output non-empty issue number as a one-line sentence (stack untouched) + issue empty.or.unknown + { } + { "Issue " issue * "." * writeln } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.lccn } % UTAH +{ % return with stack untouched + lccn empty.or.unknown + { } + { "\showLCCN{" lccn * "}" * writeln } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.note } % UTAH +{ % return with stack empty + note empty.or.unknown + { } + { "\shownote{" note add.period$ * "}" * writeln } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.note.check } % UTAH +{ % return with stack empty + note empty.or.unknown + { "empty note in " cite$ * warning$ } + { "\shownote{" note add.period$ * "}" * writeln } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.eprint } % +{ % return with stack empty + eprint empty.or.unknown + { } + { "\showeprint" + archiveprefix empty.or.unknown + { } + { "[" archiveprefix "l" change.case$ "]" * * * } + if$ + "{" * + primaryclass empty.or.unknown + { } + { primaryclass "/" * *} + if$ + eprint "}" * * + writeln + } + if$ +} + + +% +% Changes by BV 2011/04/15. Do not output +% url if doi is defined +% +FUNCTION { output.url } % UTAH +{ % return with stack untouched + % output URL and associated lastaccessed fields + doi empty.or.unknown + { + url empty.or.unknown + { } + { + %% NB: We want URLs at beginning of line to reduce likelihood of + %% BibTeX's nasty line wrapping after column 79, which would require + %% manual (or automated) editing of the .bbl file to repair. However, + %% the \url{} macro handles the unwrapping job automatically. + "\showURL{%" writeln + lastaccessed empty.or.unknown + { "" } + { "Retrieved " lastaccessed * " from " * } + if$ + + %% The URL field may contain a semicolon-separated list of Web + %% addresses, and we locate and wrap each of them in \url{...}. + %% The simplistic approach of putting the entire list into the + %% macro argument is that the semicolons are typeset in a + %% typewriter font, and no space follows them. + %% + %% We therefore replace the original code + %% "\url{" * url * "}}" * writeln + %% with this character-at-a-time loop: + + "\url{" * + + url 't := % get modifiable copy of URL list + + { t text.length$ } + { + t #1 #1 substring$ ";" = + { % then split argument at separator + "};" * writeln + "\url{" + } + { % else concatenate nonblank character to argument + t #1 #1 substring$ " " = + { } + { t #1 #1 substring$ * } + if$ + } + if$ + + t #2 t text.length$ #1 - substring$ 't := + } + while$ + + "}}" * writeln + } + if$ + } + { } + if$ +} + +FUNCTION { output.year.check } +{ % warn if year empty, else output top string and leave " YEAR