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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/iso10303/apmptempl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/iso10303/apmptempl.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..89ccd66a0cc --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/iso10303/apmptempl.tex @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +%% +%% This is file `apmptempl.tex', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% stepe.dtx (with options: `apmptempl') +%% +%% This work has been partially funded by the US government +%% and is not subject to copyright. +%% +%% This program is provided under the terms of the +%% LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN +%% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. +%% +%% Author: Peter Wilson (CUA and NIST) +%% now at: peter.r.wilson@boeing.com +%% +\ProvidesFile{apmptempl.tex}[2001/07/16 AP mapping template boilerplate] +\typeout{apmptempl.tex [2001/07/16 STEP AP mapping template boilerplate]} + + This mapping specification includes mapping templates. +A mapping template is a reusable portion of a reference path that defines +a commonly used part of the structure of the application interpreted model. +A mapping template is similar to a programming language macro. +The mapping templates used in this part of ISO~10303 are defined in this +subclause. Each mapping template definition has three components as follows: +\begin{itemize} +\item the template signature that specifies the name of the template + and may also specify the names and the order of the formal parameters + of the template; + +\item descriptions of the formal parameters of the template, if any; + +\item the template body that defines the reusable portion of a reference + path and may indicate, through the use of the formal parameter + names included in the template signature, the points at which + the value parameters are supplied in each template application. +\end{itemize} + + Each mapping template is used at least once in the reference paths +specified in~\ref{;uof1} to~\ref{;uoflast}. +Each such template application is a reference to the template definition, +based on the pattern established by the template signature, and supplies +the value parameters that are to be substitued for the formal parameters +specified in the template definition. The full reference path can be derived +by replacing any formal parameters in the template body by the value +parameters specified in the template application and then substituting +the completed template body for the template application. + +%%\begin{anexample} +%%The following is an example of a template application that invokes and +%%supplies parameters for the GROUPS mapping template. +%% +%%/GROUPS(shape\_aspect, 'boundary index 1')/ +%% +%%\end{anexample} + + The non-blank characters following the first `/' define the name of +the mapping template. The name of the mapping template is given in +upper case. The name of the template is followed by a list of parameter +values, seperated by commas, enclosed in parentheses. Parameter values +are given in lower case except in the case that the value parameter +is a string literal that includes upper case characters. + + The following notational conventions apply to the definitions and +applications of templates: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item[\texttt{/}] marks the beginning and end of a template signature or a + template application; +\item[\texttt{\&}] prefixes the name of a formal parameter within the definition + of a template body; +\item[\texttt{()}] enclose the formal parameters in a template signature or the + value parameters in a template application; +\item[\texttt{,}] separates formal parameters in a template signature or + value parameters in a template application; +\item[\texttt{' '}] denotes a string literal that is used as a value parameter + in a template application. + +\end{itemize} + + Value parameters that are not enclosed by quotes are \Express{} data type +identifiers. + + This part of ISO~10303 uses the templates that are specified in the +following subclauses. + +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `apmptempl.tex'. |