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% arara: pdflatex: { files: [latexindent]}
\subsubsection{The remaining code blocks}
- Referencing the different types of code blocks in \vref{tab:code-blocks}, we have a few
- code blocks yet to cover; these are very similar to the \texttt{commands} code block type
- covered comprehensively in \vref{subsubsec:commands-arguments}, but a small discussion
- defining these remaining code blocks is necessary.
+ Referencing the different types of code blocks in \vref{tab:code-blocks}, we have a few
+ code blocks yet to cover; these are very similar to the \texttt{commands} code block type
+ covered comprehensively in \vref{subsubsec:commands-arguments}, but a small discussion
+ defining these remaining code blocks is necessary.
- \paragraph{keyEqualsValuesBracesBrackets}
- \texttt{latexindent.pl} defines this type of code block by the following criteria:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item it must immediately follow either \lstinline!{! OR \lstinline![! OR \lstinline!,! with
- comments and blank lines allowed.
- \item then it has a name made up of the characters detailed in \vref{tab:code-blocks};
- \item then an $=$ symbol;
- \item then at least one set of curly braces or square brackets (comments and line breaks
- allowed throughout).
- \end{itemize}
- See the \texttt{keyEqualsValuesBracesBrackets: follow} and
- \texttt{keyEqualsValuesBracesBrackets: name} fields of the fine tuning section in
- \vref{lst:fineTuning}%
- \announce{2019-07-13}{fine tuning: keyEqualsValuesBracesBrackets}
+ \paragraph{keyEqualsValuesBracesBrackets}
+ \texttt{latexindent.pl} defines this type of code block by the following criteria:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item it must immediately follow either \lstinline!{! OR \lstinline![! OR \lstinline!,! with
+ comments and blank lines allowed.
+ \item then it has a name made up of the characters detailed in \vref{tab:code-blocks};
+ \item then an $=$ symbol;
+ \item then at least one set of curly braces or square brackets (comments and line breaks
+ allowed throughout).
+ \end{itemize}
+ See the \texttt{keyEqualsValuesBracesBrackets: follow} and
+ \texttt{keyEqualsValuesBracesBrackets: name} fields of the fine tuning section in
+ \vref{lst:fineTuning} \announce{2019-07-13}{fine tuning: keyEqualsValuesBracesBrackets}%
- An example is shown in \cref{lst:pgfkeysbefore}, with the default output given in
- \cref{lst:pgfkeys1:default}.
+ An example is shown in \cref{lst:pgfkeysbefore}, with the default output given in
+ \cref{lst:pgfkeys1:default}.
- \begin{minipage}{.45\textwidth}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile{demonstrations/pgfkeys1.tex}{\texttt{pgfkeys1.tex}}{lst:pgfkeysbefore}
- \end{minipage}%
- \hfill
- \begin{minipage}{.5\textwidth}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile[showtabs=true]{demonstrations/pgfkeys1-default.tex}{\texttt{pgfkeys1.tex} default output}{lst:pgfkeys1:default}
- \end{minipage}%
+ \begin{minipage}{.45\textwidth}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile{demonstrations/pgfkeys1.tex}{\texttt{pgfkeys1.tex}}{lst:pgfkeysbefore}
+ \end{minipage}%
+ \hfill
+ \begin{minipage}{.5\textwidth}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile[showtabs=true]{demonstrations/pgfkeys1-default.tex}{\texttt{pgfkeys1.tex} default output}{lst:pgfkeys1:default}
+ \end{minipage}%
- In \cref{lst:pgfkeys1:default}, note that the maximum indentation is three tabs, and
- these come from:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item the \lstinline!\pgfkeys! command's mandatory argument;
- \item the \lstinline!start coordinate/.initial! key's mandatory argument;
- \item the \lstinline!start coordinate/.initial! key's body, which is defined as any lines
- following the name of the key that include its arguments. This is the part controlled by
- the \emph{body} field for \texttt{noAdditionalIndent} and friends from
- \cpageref{sec:noadd-indent-rules}.
- \end{itemize}
- \paragraph{namedGroupingBracesBrackets} This type of code block is mostly motivated by
- tikz-based code; we define this code block as follows:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item it must immediately follow either \emph{horizontal space} OR \emph{one or more line
- breaks} OR \lstinline!{! OR \lstinline![! OR \lstinline!$! OR \lstinline!)! OR
- \lstinline!(!
- \item the name may contain the characters detailed in \vref{tab:code-blocks};
- \item then at least one set of curly braces or square brackets (comments and line breaks
- allowed throughout).
- \end{itemize}
- See the \texttt{NamedGroupingBracesBrackets: follow} and
- \texttt{NamedGroupingBracesBrackets: name} fields of the fine tuning section in
- \vref{lst:fineTuning}%
- \announce{2019-07-13}{fine tuning: namedGroupingBracesBrackets}
+ In \cref{lst:pgfkeys1:default}, note that the maximum indentation is three tabs, and
+ these come from:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item the \lstinline!\pgfkeys! command's mandatory argument;
+ \item the \lstinline!start coordinate/.initial! key's mandatory argument;
+ \item the \lstinline!start coordinate/.initial! key's body, which is defined as any lines
+ following the name of the key that include its arguments. This is the part controlled by
+ the \emph{body} field for \texttt{noAdditionalIndent} and friends from
+ \cpageref{sec:noadd-indent-rules}.
+ \end{itemize}
+ \paragraph{namedGroupingBracesBrackets} This type of code block is mostly motivated by
+ tikz-based code; we define this code block as follows:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item it must immediately follow either \emph{horizontal space} OR \emph{one or more line
+ breaks} OR \lstinline!{! OR \lstinline![! OR \lstinline!$! OR \lstinline!)! OR
+ \lstinline!(!
+ \item the name may contain the characters detailed in \vref{tab:code-blocks};
+ \item then at least one set of curly braces or square brackets (comments and line breaks
+ allowed throughout).
+ \end{itemize}
+ See the \texttt{NamedGroupingBracesBrackets: follow} and
+ \texttt{NamedGroupingBracesBrackets: name} fields of the fine tuning section in
+ \vref{lst:fineTuning} \announce{2019-07-13}{fine tuning: namedGroupingBracesBrackets}%
- A simple example is given in \cref{lst:child1}, with default output in
- \cref{lst:child1:default}.
+ A simple example is given in \cref{lst:child1}, with default output in
+ \cref{lst:child1:default}.
- \begin{minipage}{.45\textwidth}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile{demonstrations/child1.tex}{\texttt{child1.tex}}{lst:child1}
- \end{minipage}%
- \hfill
- \begin{minipage}{.5\textwidth}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile[showtabs=true]{demonstrations/child1-default.tex}{\texttt{child1.tex} default output}{lst:child1:default}
- \end{minipage}%
+ \begin{minipage}{.45\textwidth}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile{demonstrations/child1.tex}{\texttt{child1.tex}}{lst:child1}
+ \end{minipage}%
+ \hfill
+ \begin{minipage}{.5\textwidth}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile[showtabs=true]{demonstrations/child1-default.tex}{\texttt{child1.tex} default output}{lst:child1:default}
+ \end{minipage}%
- In particular, \texttt{latexindent.pl} considers \texttt{child}, \texttt{parent} and
- \texttt{node} all to be \texttt{namedGroupingBracesBrackets}\footnote{ You may like to
- verify this by using the \texttt{-tt} option and checking \texttt{indent.log}! }.
- Referencing \cref{lst:child1:default}, note that the maximum indentation is two tabs, and
- these come from:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item the \lstinline!child!'s mandatory argument;
- \item the \lstinline!child!'s body, which is defined as any lines following the name of the
- \texttt{namedGroupingBracesBrackets} that include its arguments. This is the part
- controlled by the \emph{body} field for \texttt{noAdditionalIndent} and friends from
- \cpageref{sec:noadd-indent-rules}.
- \end{itemize}
+ In particular, \texttt{latexindent.pl} considers \texttt{child}, \texttt{parent} and
+ \texttt{node} all to be \texttt{namedGroupingBracesBrackets}\footnote{ You may like to
+ verify this by using the \texttt{-tt} option and checking \texttt{indent.log}! }.
+ Referencing \cref{lst:child1:default}, note that the maximum indentation is two tabs, and
+ these come from:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item the \lstinline!child!'s mandatory argument;
+ \item the \lstinline!child!'s body, which is defined as any lines following the name of the
+ \texttt{namedGroupingBracesBrackets} that include its arguments. This is the part
+ controlled by the \emph{body} field for \texttt{noAdditionalIndent} and friends from
+ \cpageref{sec:noadd-indent-rules}.
+ \end{itemize}
- \paragraph{UnNamedGroupingBracesBrackets} occur in a variety of situations; specifically, we
- define this type of code block as satisfying the following criteria:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item it must immediately follow either \lstinline!{! OR \lstinline![! OR \lstinline!,! OR
- \lstinline!&! OR \lstinline!)! OR \lstinline!(! OR \lstinline!$!;
- \item then at least one set of curly braces or square brackets (comments and line breaks
- allowed throughout).
- \end{itemize}
- See the \texttt{UnNamedGroupingBracesBrackets: follow} field of the fine tuning section
- in \vref{lst:fineTuning}%
- \announce{2019-07-13}{fine tuning: namedGroupingBracesBrackets}
+ \paragraph{UnNamedGroupingBracesBrackets} occur in a variety of situations; specifically, we
+ define this type of code block as satisfying the following criteria:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item it must immediately follow either \lstinline!{! OR \lstinline![! OR \lstinline!,! OR
+ \lstinline!&! OR \lstinline!)! OR \lstinline!(! OR \lstinline!$!;
+ \item then at least one set of curly braces or square brackets (comments and line breaks
+ allowed throughout).
+ \end{itemize}
+ See the \texttt{UnNamedGroupingBracesBrackets: follow} field of the fine tuning section
+ in \vref{lst:fineTuning} \announce{2019-07-13}{fine tuning: namedGroupingBracesBrackets}%
- An example is shown in \cref{lst:psforeach1} with default output give in
- \cref{lst:psforeach:default}.
+ An example is shown in \cref{lst:psforeach1} with default output give in
+ \cref{lst:psforeach:default}.
- \begin{minipage}{.45\textwidth}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile{demonstrations/psforeach1.tex}{\texttt{psforeach1.tex}}{lst:psforeach1}
- \end{minipage}%
- \hfill
- \begin{minipage}{.5\textwidth}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile[showtabs=true]{demonstrations/psforeach1-default.tex}{\texttt{psforeach1.tex} default output}{lst:psforeach:default}
- \end{minipage}%
+ \begin{minipage}{.45\textwidth}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile{demonstrations/psforeach1.tex}{\texttt{psforeach1.tex}}{lst:psforeach1}
+ \end{minipage}%
+ \hfill
+ \begin{minipage}{.5\textwidth}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile[showtabs=true]{demonstrations/psforeach1-default.tex}{\texttt{psforeach1.tex} default output}{lst:psforeach:default}
+ \end{minipage}%
- Referencing \cref{lst:psforeach:default}, there are \emph{three} sets of unnamed braces.
- Note also that the maximum value of indentation is three tabs, and these come from:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item the \lstinline!\psforeach! command's mandatory argument;
- \item the \emph{first} un-named braces mandatory argument;
- \item the \emph{first} un-named braces \emph{body}, which we define as any lines following the
- first opening \lstinline!{! or \lstinline![! that defined the code block. This is the
- part controlled by the \emph{body} field for \texttt{noAdditionalIndent} and friends from
- \cpageref{sec:noadd-indent-rules}.
- \end{itemize}
- Users wishing to customise the mandatory and/or optional arguments on a \emph{per-name}
- basis for the \texttt{UnNamedGroupingBracesBrackets} should use \texttt{always-un-named}.
+ Referencing \cref{lst:psforeach:default}, there are \emph{three} sets of unnamed braces.
+ Note also that the maximum value of indentation is three tabs, and these come from:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item the \lstinline!\psforeach! command's mandatory argument;
+ \item the \emph{first} un-named braces mandatory argument;
+ \item the \emph{first} un-named braces \emph{body}, which we define as any lines following the
+ first opening \lstinline!{! or \lstinline![! that defined the code block. This is the
+ part controlled by the \emph{body} field for \texttt{noAdditionalIndent} and friends from
+ \cpageref{sec:noadd-indent-rules}.
+ \end{itemize}
+ Users wishing to customise the mandatory and/or optional arguments on a \emph{per-name}
+ basis for the \texttt{UnNamedGroupingBracesBrackets} should use \texttt{always-un-named}.
- \paragraph{filecontents} code blocks behave just as \texttt{environments}, except that
- neither arguments nor items are sought.
+ \paragraph{filecontents} code blocks behave just as \texttt{environments}, except that
+ neither arguments nor items are sought.
\subsubsection{Summary}
- \index{indentation!summary}
- Having considered all of the different types of code blocks, the functions of the fields
- given in \cref{lst:noAdditionalIndentGlobal,lst:indentRulesGlobal} should now make sense.
- \index{specialBeginEnd!noAdditionalIndentGlobal}
- \index{specialBeginEnd!indentRulesGlobal}
+ \index{indentation!summary}
+ Having considered all of the different types of code blocks, the functions of the fields
+ given in \cref{lst:noAdditionalIndentGlobal,lst:indentRulesGlobal} should now make sense.
+ \index{specialBeginEnd!noAdditionalIndentGlobal}
+ \index{specialBeginEnd!indentRulesGlobal}
- \begin{widepage}
- \begin{minipage}{.47\linewidth}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile[style=noAdditionalIndentGlobal]{../defaultSettings.yaml}[before=\centering,yaml-TCB]{\texttt{noAdditionalIndentGlobal}}{lst:noAdditionalIndentGlobal}
- \end{minipage}%
- \hfill
- \begin{minipage}{.47\linewidth}
- \cmhlistingsfromfile[style=indentRulesGlobal]{../defaultSettings.yaml}[before=\centering,yaml-TCB]{\texttt{indentRulesGlobal}}{lst:indentRulesGlobal}
- \end{minipage}%
- \end{widepage}
+ \begin{widepage}
+ \begin{minipage}{.47\linewidth}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile[style=noAdditionalIndentGlobal]{../defaultSettings.yaml}[before=\centering,yaml-TCB]{\texttt{noAdditionalIndentGlobal}}{lst:noAdditionalIndentGlobal}
+ \end{minipage}%
+ \hfill
+ \begin{minipage}{.47\linewidth}
+ \cmhlistingsfromfile[style=indentRulesGlobal]{../defaultSettings.yaml}[before=\centering,yaml-TCB]{\texttt{indentRulesGlobal}}{lst:indentRulesGlobal}
+ \end{minipage}%
+ \end{widepage}