% \iffalse meta-comment % %% File: l3flag.dtx % % Copyright (C) 2011-2023 The LaTeX Project % % It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the % LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either version 1.3c of this % license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version % of this license is in the file % % https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % % This file is part of the "l3kernel bundle" (The Work in LPPL) % and all files in that bundle must be distributed together. % % ----------------------------------------------------------------------- % % The development version of the bundle can be found at % % https://github.com/latex3/latex3 % % for those people who are interested. % %<*driver> \documentclass[full,kernel]{l3doc} \begin{document} \DocInput{\jobname.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % % \title{^^A % The \textsf{l3flag} package: Expandable flags^^A % } % % \author{^^A % The \LaTeX{} Project\thanks % {^^A % E-mail: % \href{mailto:latex-team@latex-project.org} % {latex-team@latex-project.org}^^A % }^^A % } % % \date{Released 2023-02-07} % % \maketitle % % \begin{documentation} % % Flags are the only data-type that can be modified in expansion-only % contexts. This module is meant mostly for kernel use: in almost all % cases, booleans or integers should be preferred to flags because they % are very significantly faster. % % A flag can hold any non-negative value, which we call its % \meta{height}. In expansion-only contexts, a flag can only be % \enquote{raised}: this increases the \meta{height} by $1$. The \meta{height} % can also be queried expandably. However, decreasing it, or setting it % to zero requires non-expandable assignments. % % Flag variables are always local. They are referenced by a \meta{flag % name} such as \texttt{str_missing}. The \meta{flag name} is used as % part of \cs{use:c} constructions hence is expanded at point of use. % It must expand to character tokens only, with no spaces. % % A typical use case of flags would be to keep track of whether an % exceptional condition has occurred during expandable processing, and % produce a meaningful (non-expandable) message after the end of the % expandable processing. This is exemplified by \pkg{l3str-convert}, % which for performance reasons performs conversions of individual % characters expandably and for readability reasons produces a single % error message describing incorrect inputs that were encountered. % % Flags should not be used without carefully considering the fact that % raising a flag takes a time and memory proportional to its height. % Flags should not be used unless unavoidable. % % \section{Setting up flags} % % \begin{function}{\flag_new:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_new:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % Creates a new flag with a name given by \meta{flag name}, or raises % an error if the name is already taken. The \meta{flag name} may not % contain spaces. The declaration is global, but flags are always % local variables. The \meta{flag} initially has zero height. % \end{function} % % \begin{function}{\flag_clear:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_clear:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % The \meta{flag}'s height is set to zero. The assignment is local. % \end{function} % % \begin{function}{\flag_clear_new:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_clear_new:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % Ensures that the \meta{flag} exists globally by applying % \cs{flag_new:n} if necessary, then applies \cs{flag_clear:n}, setting % the height to zero locally. % \end{function} % % \begin{function}{\flag_show:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_show:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % Displays the \meta{flag}'s height in the terminal. % \end{function} % % \begin{function}{\flag_log:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_log:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % Writes the \meta{flag}'s height to the log file. % \end{function} % % \section{Expandable flag commands} % % \begin{function}[EXP,pTF]{\flag_if_exist:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_if_exist:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % This function returns \texttt{true} if the \meta{flag name} % references a flag that has been defined previously, and % \texttt{false} otherwise. % \end{function} % % \begin{function}[EXP,pTF]{\flag_if_raised:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_if_raised:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % This function returns \texttt{true} if the \meta{flag} has non-zero % height, and \texttt{false} if the \meta{flag} has zero height. % \end{function} % % \begin{function}[EXP]{\flag_height:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_height:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % Expands to the height of the \meta{flag} as an integer denotation. % \end{function} % % \begin{function}[EXP]{\flag_raise:n} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{flag_raise:n} \Arg{flag name} % \end{syntax} % The \meta{flag}'s height is increased by $1$ locally. % \end{function} % % \end{documentation} % % \begin{implementation} % % \section{\pkg{l3flag} implementation} % % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} %<@@=flag> % \end{macrocode} % % \TestFiles{m3flag001} % % \subsection{Non-expandable flag commands} % % The height $h$ of a flag (initially zero) is stored by setting control % sequences of the form \cs[no-index]{flag \meta{name} \meta{integer}} % to \tn{relax} for $0\leq\meta{integer} % \end{macrocode} % % \end{implementation} % % \PrintIndex