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if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['strc-ini'] = {
version = 1.001,
comment = "companion to strc-ini.mkiv",
author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL",
copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team",
license = "see context related readme files"
}
--[[
The restructuring is the (intermediate) result of quite some experiments. I started
with the basic structure, followed by lists, numbers, enumerations, itemgroups
and floats. All these have something in common, like pagenumbers and section
prefixes. I played with some generic datastructure (in order to save space) but
the code at both the lua and tex end then quickly becomes messy due to the fact
that access to variables is too different. So, eventually I ended up with
dedicated structures combined with sharing data. In lua this is quite efficient
because tables are referenced. However, some precautions are to be taken in
order to keep the utility file small. Utility data and process data share much
but it does not make sense to store all processdata.
]]--
local format, concat, match = string.format, table.concat, string.match
local count, texwrite, texprint, texsprint = tex.count, tex.write, tex.print, tex.sprint
local type, next, tonumber, tostring = type, next, tonumber, tostring
local lpegmatch = lpeg.match
local ctxcatcodes, xmlcatcodes, notcatcodes = tex.ctxcatcodes, tex.xmlcatcodes, tex.notcatcodes -- tricky as we're in notcatcodes
local trace_processors = false trackers.register("structure.processors", function(v) trace_processors = v end)
-- move this
commands = commands or { }
function commands.first_in_list(str)
local first = match(str,"^([^,]+),")
texsprint(ctxcatcodes,first or str)
end
-- -- -- namespace -- -- --
structure = structure or { }
-- -- -- cache -- -- --
structure.shares = structure.shares or { }
structure.shares.cache = structure.shares.cache or { }
local shares = structure.shares
local cache = shares.cache
function shares.put(data)
cache[#cache+1] = data
return #cache
end
function shares.get(n) -- n can be string
n = tonumber(n) or -1
return cache[n]
end
-- -- -- specials -- -- --
-- we can store information and get back a reference; this permits
-- us to store rather raw data in references
local specials = { } structure.specials = specials
specials.collected = specials.collected or { }
specials.tobesaved = specials.collected or { }
local collected, tobesaved = specials.collected, specials.tobesaved
local function initializer()
collected, tobesaved = specials.collected, specials.tobesaved
end
if job then
job.register('structure.specials.collected', structure.specials.tobesaved, initializer)
end
function specials.store(class,data)
if class and data then
local s = tobesaved[class]
if not s then
s = { }
tobesaved[class] = s
end
s[#s+1] = data
texwrite(#s)
else
texwrite(0)
end
end
function specials.retrieve(class,n)
if class and n then
local c = collected[class]
return c and c[n]
end
end
-- -- -- helpers -- -- --
structure.helpers = structure.helpers or { }
local helpers = structure.helpers
function helpers.touserdata(str)
local hash = str and str ~= "" and aux.settings_to_hash(str)
if hash and next(hash) then
return hash
end
end
local function simplify(d,nodefault)
if d then
local t = { }
for k, v in next, d do
local tv = type(v)
if tv == "table" then
if next(v) then t[k] = simplify(v) end
elseif tv == "string" then
if v ~= "" and v ~= "default" then t[k] = v end
elseif tv == "boolean" then
if v then t[k] = v end
else
t[k] = v
end
end
--~ print(table.serialize(d,"before"))
--~ print(table.serialize(t,"after"))
return next(t) and t
elseif nodefault then
return nil
else
return { }
end
end
helpers.simplify = simplify
function helpers.merged(...)
local h, t = { ... }, { }
for k=1, #h do
local v = h[k]
if v and v ~= "" and not t[k] then
t[k] = v
end
end
return t
end
local tags = {
generic = "ctx:genericentry",
section = "ctx:sectionentry",
entry = "ctx:registerentry",
}
function helpers.title(title,metadata) -- brrr
if title and title ~= "" then
if metadata then
if metadata.coding == "xml" then
tag = tags[metadata.kind] or tags.generic
buffers.set(tag,format("<?xml version='1.0'?><%s>%s</%s>",tag,title,tag))
texsprint(ctxcatcodes,format("\\xmlprocessbuffer{%s}{%s}{}",metadata.xmlroot or "main",tag))
elseif metadata.xmlsetup then
texsprint(ctxcatcodes,format("\\xmlsetup{%s}{%s}",title,metadata.xmlsetup)) -- nasty
else
local catcodes = metadata.catcodes
--~ print(tex.ctxcatcodes,tex.xmlcatcodes,catcodes,title)
if catcodes == notcatcodes or catcodes == xmlcatcodes then
texsprint(ctxcatcodes,title) -- nasty
else
texsprint(catcodes,title)
end
end
else
texsprint(title) -- no catcode switch
end
end
end
-- -- -- processors -- -- -- syntax: processor->data
local processors = { } structure.processors = processors
local registered = { }
function processors.register(p)
registered[p] = true
end
function processors.reset(p)
registered[p] = nil
end
local splitter = lpeg.splitat("->",true)
function processors.split(str)
local p, s = lpegmatch(splitter,str)
if registered[p] then
return p, s
else
return false, str
end
end
function processors.sprint(catcodes,str,fnc,...)
local p, s = lpegmatch(splitter,str)
local code
if registered[p] then
code = format("\\applyprocessor{%s}{%s}",p,(fnc and fnc(s,...)) or s)
else
code = (fnc and fnc(str,...)) or str
end
if trace_processors then
logs.report("processors","cct: %s, seq: %s",catcodes,code)
end
texsprint(catcodes,code)
end
function processors.apply(str)
local p, s = lpegmatch(splitter,str)
if registered[p] then
return format("\\applyprocessor{%s}{%s}",p,s)
else
return str
end
end
-- -- -- sets -- -- --
structure.sets = structure.sets or { }
structure.sets.setlist = structure.sets.setlist or { }
storage.register("structure/sets/setlist", structure.sets.setlist, "structure.sets.setlist")
local sets = structure.sets
local setlist = sets.setlist
function sets.define(namespace,name,values,default,numbers)
local dn = setlist[namespace]
if not dn then
dn = { }
setlist[namespace] = dn
end
if values == "" then
dn[name] = { { }, default }
else
local split = aux.settings_to_array(values)
if numbers then
-- convert to numbers (e.g. for reset)
for i=1,#split do
split[i] = tonumber(split[i]) or 0
end
end
dn[name] = { split, default }
end
end
function sets.getall(namespace,block,name)
local ds = setlist[namespace]
if not ds then
return { }
else
local dn
if block and block ~= "" then
dn = ds[block..":"..name] or ds[name] or ds[block] or ds.default
else
dn = ds[name] or ds.default
end
return (dn and dn[1]) or { }
end
end
function sets.get(namespace,block,name,level,default) -- check if name is passed
local ds = setlist[namespace]
if not ds then
return default
end
local dn
if name and name ~= "" then
if block and block ~= "" then
dn = ds[block..":"..name] or ds[name] or ds[block] or ds.default
else
dn = ds[name] or ds.default
end
else
if block and block ~= "" then
dn = ds[block] or ds[block..":default"] or ds.default
else
dn = ds.default
end
end
if not dn then
return default
end
local dl = dn[1][level]
return dl or dn[2] or default
end
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