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8.5 Saving text until end of input
==================================

It is possible to 'save' some text until the end of the normal input has
been seen.  Text can be saved, to be read again by 'm4' when the normal
input has been exhausted.  This feature is normally used to initiate
cleanup actions before normal exit, e.g., deleting temporary files.

   To save input text, use the builtin 'm4wrap':

 -- Builtin: m4wrap (STRING, ...)
     Stores STRING in a safe place, to be reread when end of input is
     reached.  As a GNU extension, additional arguments are concatenated
     with a space to the STRING.

     The expansion of 'm4wrap' is void.  The macro 'm4wrap' is
     recognized only with parameters.

     define(`cleanup', `This is the `cleanup' action.
     ')
     =>
     m4wrap(`cleanup')
     =>
     This is the first and last normal input line.
     =>This is the first and last normal input line.
     ^D
     =>This is the cleanup action.

   The saved input is only reread when the end of normal input is seen,
and not if 'm4exit' is used to exit 'm4'.

   It is safe to call 'm4wrap' from saved text, but then the order in
which the saved text is reread is undefined.  If 'm4wrap' is not used
recursively, the saved pieces of text are reread in the opposite order
in which they were saved (LIFO--last in, first out).  However, this
behavior is likely to change in a future release, to match POSIX, so you
should not depend on this order.

   It is possible to emulate POSIX behavior even with older versions of
GNU M4 by including the file 'm4-1.4.18/examples/wrapfifo.m4' from the
distribution:

     $ m4 -I examples
     undivert(`wrapfifo.m4')dnl
     =>dnl Redefine m4wrap to have FIFO semantics.
     =>define(`_m4wrap_level', `0')dnl
     =>define(`m4wrap',
     =>`ifdef(`m4wrap'_m4wrap_level,
     =>       `define(`m4wrap'_m4wrap_level,
     =>               defn(`m4wrap'_m4wrap_level)`$1')',
     =>       `builtin(`m4wrap', `define(`_m4wrap_level',
     =>                                  incr(_m4wrap_level))dnl
     =>m4wrap'_m4wrap_level)dnl
     =>define(`m4wrap'_m4wrap_level, `$1')')')dnl
     include(`wrapfifo.m4')
     =>
     m4wrap(`a`'m4wrap(`c
     ', `d')')m4wrap(`b')
     =>
     ^D
     =>abc

   It is likewise possible to emulate LIFO behavior without resorting to
the GNU M4 extension of 'builtin', by including the file
'm4-1.4.18/examples/wraplifo.m4' from the distribution.  (Unfortunately,
both examples shown here share some subtle bugs.  See if you can find
and correct them; or Note: Answers.).

     $ m4 -I examples
     undivert(`wraplifo.m4')dnl
     =>dnl Redefine m4wrap to have LIFO semantics.
     =>define(`_m4wrap_level', `0')dnl
     =>define(`_m4wrap', defn(`m4wrap'))dnl
     =>define(`m4wrap',
     =>`ifdef(`m4wrap'_m4wrap_level,
     =>       `define(`m4wrap'_m4wrap_level,
     =>               `$1'defn(`m4wrap'_m4wrap_level))',
     =>       `_m4wrap(`define(`_m4wrap_level', incr(_m4wrap_level))dnl
     =>m4wrap'_m4wrap_level)dnl
     =>define(`m4wrap'_m4wrap_level, `$1')')')dnl
     include(`wraplifo.m4')
     =>
     m4wrap(`a`'m4wrap(`c
     ', `d')')m4wrap(`b')
     =>
     ^D
     =>bac

   Here is an example of implementing a factorial function using
'm4wrap':

     define(`f', `ifelse(`$1', `0', `Answer: 0!=1
     ', eval(`$1>1'), `0', `Answer: $2$1=eval(`$2$1')
     ', `m4wrap(`f(decr(`$1'), `$2$1*')')')')
     =>
     f(`10')
     =>
     ^D
     =>Answer: 10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1=3628800

   Invocations of 'm4wrap' at the same recursion level are concatenated
and rescanned as usual:

     define(`aa', `AA
     ')
     =>
     m4wrap(`a')m4wrap(`a')
     =>
     ^D
     =>AA

however, the transition between recursion levels behaves like an end of
file condition between two input files.

     m4wrap(`m4wrap(`)')len(abc')
     =>
     ^D
     error->m4:stdin:1: ERROR: end of file in argument list


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