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# | LaTeXML::Global | #
# | Global constants, accessors and constructors | #
# |=====================================================================| #
# | Part of LaTeXML: | #
# | Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the | #
# | United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US. | #
# |---------------------------------------------------------------------| #
# | Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov> #_# | #
# | http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/ (o o) | #
# \=========================================================ooo==U==ooo=/ #
#======================================================================
# This module collects all the commonly useful constants and constructors
# that other modules and package implementations are likely to need.
# This should be used in a context where presumably all the required
# LaTeXML modules that implement the various classes have already been loaded.
#
# Yes, a lot of stuff is exported, polluting your namespace.
# Thus, you use this module only if you _need_ the functionality!
#======================================================================
package LaTeXML::Global;
use strict;
use LaTeXML::Common::XML;
use Time::HiRes;
use base qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = (
# Global STATE; This gets bound by LaTeXML.pm
qw( *STATE),
# Catcode constants
qw( CC_ESCAPE CC_BEGIN CC_END CC_MATH
CC_ALIGN CC_EOL CC_PARAM CC_SUPER
CC_SUB CC_IGNORE CC_SPACE CC_LETTER
CC_OTHER CC_ACTIVE CC_COMMENT CC_INVALID
CC_CS CC_NOTEXPANDED ),
# Token constructors
qw( &T_BEGIN &T_END &T_MATH &T_ALIGN &T_PARAM &T_SUB &T_SUPER &T_SPACE
&T_LETTER &T_OTHER &T_ACTIVE &T_COMMENT &T_CS
&T_CR
&Token &Tokens
&Tokenize &TokenizeInternal &Explode &UnTeX
&StartSemiverbatim &EndSemiverbatim),
# Number & Dimension constructors
qw( &Number &Float &Dimension &MuDimension &Glue &MuGlue &Pair &PairList),
# Error & Progress reporting
qw( &NoteProgress &NoteBegin &NoteEnd &Fatal &Error &Warn &Info),
# And some generics
qw(&Stringify &ToString &Equals),
# And, anything exported from LaTeXML::Common::XML
@LaTeXML::Common::XML::EXPORT
);
#======================================================================
# Catcodes & Standard Token constructors.
# CC_whatever names the catcode numbers
# T_whatever creates a token with the corresponding catcode,
# some take a string argument, if they don't have a `standard' character.
use constant CC_ESCAPE => 0;
use constant CC_BEGIN => 1;
use constant CC_END => 2;
use constant CC_MATH => 3;
use constant CC_ALIGN => 4;
use constant CC_EOL => 5;
use constant CC_PARAM => 6;
use constant CC_SUPER => 7;
use constant CC_SUB => 8;
use constant CC_IGNORE => 9;
use constant CC_SPACE => 10;
use constant CC_LETTER => 11;
use constant CC_OTHER => 12;
use constant CC_ACTIVE => 13;
use constant CC_COMMENT => 14;
use constant CC_INVALID => 15;
# Extended Catcodes for expanded output.
use constant CC_CS => 16;
use constant CC_NOTEXPANDED => 17;
# Can use constants here; they should never be modified.
our $CONSTANT_T_BEGIN = bless ['{', 1], 'LaTeXML::Token';
our $CONSTANT_T_END = bless ['}', 2], 'LaTeXML::Token';
our $CONSTANT_T_MATH = bless ['$', 3], 'LaTeXML::Token';
our $CONSTANT_T_ALIGN = bless ['&', 4], 'LaTeXML::Token';
our $CONSTANT_T_PARAM = bless ['#', 6], 'LaTeXML::Token';
our $CONSTANT_T_SUPER = bless ['^', 7], 'LaTeXML::Token';
our $CONSTANT_T_SUB = bless ['_', 8], 'LaTeXML::Token';
our $CONSTANT_T_SPACE = bless [' ', 10], 'LaTeXML::Token';
our $CONSTANT_T_CR = bless ["\n", 10], 'LaTeXML::Token';
# Too bad we can't REALLY get inlining here...
sub T_BEGIN() { $CONSTANT_T_BEGIN; }
sub T_END() { $CONSTANT_T_END; }
sub T_MATH() { $CONSTANT_T_MATH; }
sub T_ALIGN() { $CONSTANT_T_ALIGN; }
sub T_PARAM() { $CONSTANT_T_PARAM; }
sub T_SUPER() { $CONSTANT_T_SUPER; }
sub T_SUB() { $CONSTANT_T_SUB; }
sub T_SPACE() { $CONSTANT_T_SPACE; }
sub T_CR() { $CONSTANT_T_CR; }
sub T_LETTER { bless [$_[0],11], 'LaTeXML::Token'; }
sub T_OTHER { bless [$_[0],12], 'LaTeXML::Token'; }
sub T_ACTIVE { bless [$_[0],13], 'LaTeXML::Token'; }
sub T_COMMENT { bless ['%'.($_[0]||''),14], 'LaTeXML::Token'; }
sub T_CS { bless [$_[0],16], 'LaTeXML::Token'; }
sub Token {
my($string,$cc)=@_;
bless [$string,(defined $cc ? $cc : CC_OTHER)], 'LaTeXML::Token'; }
#======================================================================
# These belong to Mouth, but make more sense here.
# WARNING: These two utilities bind $STATE to simple State objects with known fixed catcodes.
# The State normally contains ALL the bindings, etc and links to other important objects.
# We CAN do that here, since we are ONLY tokenizing from a new Mouth, bypassing stomach & gullet.
# However, be careful with any changes.
our $STD_CATTABLE;
our $STY_CATTABLE;
# Tokenize($string); Tokenizes the string using the standard cattable, returning a LaTeXML::Tokens
sub Tokenize {
my($string)=@_;
$STD_CATTABLE = LaTeXML::State->new(catcodes=>'standard') unless $STD_CATTABLE;
local $LaTeXML::STATE = $STD_CATTABLE;
LaTeXML::Mouth->new($string)->readTokens; }
# TokenizeInternal($string); Tokenizes the string using the internal cattable, returning a LaTeXML::Tokens
sub TokenizeInternal {
my($string)=@_;
$STY_CATTABLE = LaTeXML::State->new(catcodes=>'style') unless $STY_CATTABLE;
local $LaTeXML::STATE = $STY_CATTABLE;
LaTeXML::Mouth->new($string)->readTokens; }
sub StartSemiverbatim() {
$LaTeXML::STATE->pushFrame;
# include space!
map($LaTeXML::STATE->assignCatcode($_=>CC_OTHER,'local'),'^','_','@','~','&','$','#','%',"'",' ');
$LaTeXML::STATE->assignCatcode('math:\''=>0,'local');
return; }
sub EndSemiverbatim() { $LaTeXML::STATE->popFrame; }
#======================================================================
# Token List constructors.
# Return a LaTeXML::Tokens made from the arguments (tokens)
sub Tokens {
my(@tokens)=@_;
# Flatten any Tokens to Token's
@tokens = map( ( (((ref $_)||'') eq 'LaTeXML::Tokens') ? $_->unlist : $_), @tokens);
# And complain about any remaining Non-Token's
map( ((ref $_) && $_->isaToken)|| Fatal(":misdefined:<unknown> Expected Token, got ".Stringify($_)), @tokens);
LaTeXML::Tokens->new(@tokens); }
# Explode a string into a list of tokens w/catcode OTHER (except space).
sub Explode {
my($string)=@_;
map(($_ eq ' ' ? T_SPACE() : T_OTHER($_)),split('',$string)); }
sub UnTeX {
my($thing)=@_;
(defined $thing ? ToString(Tokens(ref $thing ? $thing->revert : Explode($thing))) : undef); }
#======================================================================
# Constructors for number and dimension types.
sub Number { LaTeXML::Number->new(@_); }
sub Float { LaTeXML::Float->new(@_); }
sub Dimension { LaTeXML::Dimension->new(@_); }
sub MuDimension { LaTeXML::MuDimension->new(@_); }
sub Glue { LaTeXML::Glue->new(@_); }
sub MuGlue { LaTeXML::MuGlue->new(@_); }
sub Pair { LaTeXML::Pair->new(@_); }
sub PairList { LaTeXML::PairList->new(@_); }
#**********************************************************************
# Error & Progress reporting.
sub NoteProgress {
print STDERR @_ if $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupValue('VERBOSITY') >= 0;
return; }
our %note_timers=();
sub NoteBegin {
my($state)=@_;
$note_timers{$state}=[Time::HiRes::gettimeofday];
print STDERR "\n($state..." if $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupValue('VERBOSITY') >= 0; }
sub NoteEnd {
my($state)=@_;
if(my $start = $note_timers{$state}){
my $elapsed = Time::HiRes::tv_interval($start,[Time::HiRes::gettimeofday]);
undef $note_timers{$state};
print STDERR sprintf(" %.2f sec)",$elapsed) if $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupValue('VERBOSITY') >= 0; }}
sub Fatal {
my($message)=@_;
if(!$LaTeXML::Error::InHandler && defined($^S)){
$LaTeXML::Global::STATE->noteStatus('fatal');
$message
= LaTeXML::Error::generateMessage("Fatal",$message,1,
($LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupValue('VERBOSITY') > 0
? ("Stack Trace:",LaTeXML::Error::stacktrace()):()));
}
local $LaTeXML::Error::InHandler=1;
die $message;
return; }
# Note that "100" is hardwired into TeX, The Program!!!
our $MAXERRORS=100;
# Should be fatal if strict is set, else warn.
sub Error {
my($msg)=@_;
if($LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupValue('STRICT')){
Fatal($msg); }
else {
$LaTeXML::Global::STATE->noteStatus('error');
print STDERR LaTeXML::Error::generateMessage("Error",$msg,1,"Continuing... Expect trouble.\n")
unless $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupValue('VERBOSITY') < -2; }
if(($LaTeXML::Global::STATE->getStatus('error')||0) > $MAXERRORS){
Fatal(":too_many:$MAXERRORS Too many errors!"); }
return; }
# Warning message; results may be OK, but somewhat unlikely
sub Warn {
my($msg)=@_;
$LaTeXML::Global::STATE->noteStatus('warning');
print STDERR LaTeXML::Error::generateMessage("Warning",$msg,0)
unless $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupValue('VERBOSITY') < -1;
return; }
# Informational message; results likely unaffected
# but the message may give clues about subsequent warnings or errors
sub Info {
my($msg)=@_;
$LaTeXML::Global::STATE->noteStatus('info');
print STDERR LaTeXML::Error::generateMessage("Info",$msg,0)
unless $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupValue('VERBOSITY') < -1;
return; }
#**********************************************************************
# Generic functions
our %NOBLESS= map(($_=>1), qw( SCALAR HASH ARRAY CODE REF GLOB LVALUE));
sub Stringify {
my($object)=@_;
if(!defined $object){ 'undef'; }
elsif(!ref $object){ $object; }
elsif($NOBLESS{ref $object}){ "$object"; }
elsif($object->can('stringify')){ $object->stringify; }
# Have to handle LibXML stuff explicitly (unless we want to add methods...?)
elsif($object->isa('XML::LibXML::Node')){
if($object->nodeType == XML_ELEMENT_NODE){
my $tag = $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->getModel->getNodeQName($object);
my $attributes ='';
foreach my $attr ($object->attributes){
my $name = $attr->nodeName;
next if $name =~ /^_/;
my $val = $attr->getData;
$val = substr($val,0,30)."..." if length($val)>35;
$attributes .= ' '. $name. "=\"".$val."\""; }
"<".$tag.$attributes. ($object->hasChildNodes ? ">..." : "/>");
}
elsif($object->nodeType == XML_TEXT_NODE){
"XMLText[".$object->data."]"; }
elsif($object->nodeType == XML_DOCUMENT_NODE){
"XMLDocument[".$$object."]"; }
else { "$object"; }}
else { "$object"; }}
sub ToString {
my($object)=@_;
(defined $object ? (((ref $object) && !$NOBLESS{ref $object}) ? $object->toString : "$object"):''); }
# Just how deep of an equality test should this be?
sub Equals {
my($a,$b)=@_;
return 1 if !(defined $a) && !(defined $b); # both undefined, equal, I guess
return 0 unless (defined $a) && (defined $b); # else both must be defined
my $refa = (ref $a) || '_notype_';
my $refb = (ref $b) || '_notype_';
return 0 if $refa ne $refb; # same type?
return $a eq $b if ($refa eq '_notype_') || $NOBLESS{$refa}; # Deep comparison of builtins?
return 1 if $a->equals($b); # semi-shallow comparison?
# Special cases? (should be methods, but that embeds State knowledge too low)
if($refa eq 'LaTeXML::Token'){ # Check if they've been \let to the same defn.
my $defa = $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupDefinition($a);
my $defb = $LaTeXML::Global::STATE->lookupDefinition($b);
return $defa && $defb && ($defa eq $defb); }
return 0; }
# && ( ((ref $a) && (ref $b) && ((ref $a) eq (ref $b)) && !$NOBLESS{ref $a})
# ? $a->equals($b) : ($a eq $b)); }
#**********************************************************************
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
C<LaTeXML::Global> - global exports used within LaTeXML, and in Packages.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use LaTeXML::Global;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module exports the various constants and constructors that are useful
throughout LaTeXML, and in Package implementations.
=head2 Global state
=over 4
=item C<< $STATE; >>
This is bound to the currently active L<LaTeXML::State> by an instance
of L<LaTeXML> during processing.
=back
=head2 Tokens
=over 4
=item C<< $catcode = CC_ESCAPE; >>
Constants for the category codes:
CC_BEGIN, CC_END, CC_MATH, CC_ALIGN, CC_EOL,
CC_PARAM, CC_SUPER, CC_SUB, CC_IGNORE,
CC_SPACE, CC_LETTER, CC_OTHER, CC_ACTIVE,
CC_COMMENT, CC_INVALID, CC_CS, CC_NOTEXPANDED.
[The last 2 are (apparent) extensions,
with catcodes 16 and 17, respectively].
=item C<< $token = Token($string,$cc); >>
Creates a L<LaTeXML::Token> with the given content and catcode.
The following shorthand versions are also exported for convenience:
T_BEGIN, T_END, T_MATH, T_ALIGN, T_PARAM,
T_SUB, T_SUPER, T_SPACE, T_LETTER($letter),
T_OTHER($char), T_ACTIVE($char),
T_COMMENT($comment), T_CS($cs)
=item C<< $tokens = Tokens(@token); >>
Creates a L<LaTeXML::Tokens> from a list of L<LaTeXML::Token>'s
=item C<< $tokens = Tokenize($string); >>
Tokenizes the C<$string> according to the standard cattable, returning a L<LaTeXML::Tokens>.
=item C<< $tokens = TokenizeInternal($string); >>
Tokenizes the C<$string> according to the internal cattable (where @ is a letter),
returning a L<LaTeXML::Tokens>.
=item C<< @tokens = Explode($string); >>
Returns a list of the tokens corresponding to the characters in C<$string>.
=item C<< StartSemiVerbatim(); ... ; EndSemiVerbatim(); >>
Desable disable most TeX catcodes.
=back
=head2 Numbers, etc.
=over 4
=item C<< $number = Number($num); >>
Creates a Number object representing C<$num>.
=item C<< $number = Float($num); >>
Creates a floating point object representing C<$num>;
This is not part of TeX, but useful.
=item C<< $dimension = Dimension($dim); >>
Creates a Dimension object. C<$num> can be a string with the number and units
(with any of the usual TeX recognized units), or just a number standing for
scaled points (sp).
=item C<< $mudimension = MuDimension($dim); >>
Creates a MuDimension object; similar to Dimension.
=item C<< $glue = Glue($gluespec); >>
=item C<< $glue = Glue($sp,$plus,$pfill,$minus,$mfill); >>
Creates a Glue object. C<$gluespec> can be a string in the
form that TeX recognizes (number units optional plus and minus parts).
Alternatively, the dimension, plus and minus parts can be given separately:
C<$pfill> and C<$mfill> are 0 (when the C<$plus> or C<$minus> part is in sp)
or 1,2,3 for fil, fill or filll.
=item C<< $glue = MuGlue($gluespec); >>
=item C<< $glue = MuGlue($sp,$plus,$pfill,$minus,$mfill); >>
Creates a MuGlue object, similar to Glue.
=item C<< $pair = Pair($num1,$num2); >>
Creates an object representing a pair of numbers;
Not a part of TeX, but useful for graphical objects.
The two components can be any numerical object.
=item C<< $pair = PairList(@pairs); >>
Creates an object representing a list of pairs of numbers;
Not a part of TeX, but useful for graphical objects.
=back
=head2 Error Reporting
=over 4
=item C<< Fatal($message); >>
Signals an fatal error, printing C<$message> along with some context.
In verbose mode a stack trace is printed.
=item C<< Error($message); >>
Signals an error, printing C<$message> along with some context.
If in strict mode, this is the same as Fatal().
Otherwise, it attempts to continue processing..
=item C<< Warn($message); >>
Prints a warning message along with a short indicator of
the input context, unless verbosity is quiet.
=item C<< NoteProgress($message); >>
Prints C<$message> unless the verbosity level below 0.
=back
=head2 Generic functions
=over 4
=item C<< Stringify($object); >>
Returns a short string identifying C<$object>, for debugging.
Works on any values and objects, but invokes the stringify method on
blessed objects.
More informative than the default perl conversion to a string.
=item C<< ToString($object); >>
Converts C<$object> to string; most useful for Tokens or Boxes where the
string content is desired. Works on any values and objects, but invokes
the toString method on blessed objects.
=item C<< Equals($a,$b); >>
Compares the two objects for equality. Works on any values and objects,
but invokes the equals method on blessed objects, which does a
deep comparison of the two objects.
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the
United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
=cut
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