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\input plainpkg
\ProvidesPackage{domore}[2015/09/17 v0.32 dowith extended (UL)]
%% Copyright (C) 2012 2013 2015 Uwe Lueck,
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%%
\PushCatMakeLetterAt %% 2015/09/17
%% == With \LaTeX, extend 'dowith''s \cs{setdo} ==
%% %% mod. 2012/11/06:
%% The original 'dowith' offers |\setdo{<do>}|
%% for defining a one-parameter macro `\do' expanding to <do>.
%% The present package allows applying a <digit>-parameter macro
%% (maybe `\do', <digit> being 2, 3, or ...)
%% to a list of "brace groups" where each brace group
%% contains <digit> arguments. If \LaTeX\ is present ...
\ifltx
%% ... the following extension
%% \[|\setdo[<digit>]{<do>}]|\]
%% of the basic 'dowith' version
%% can be used to define a <digit>-parameter macro `\do'.
%% You also can equip `\do' with an initial optional argument by
%% \[|\setdo[<digit>][<default>]{<do>}]|\]
%% The next two moves allow loading the package
%% independently of 'dowith' (overriding its definition of `\setdo')
%% as well as using the package
%% with a format that has not defined `\do' before.
%% The first parameter of `\do' may even be \emph{optional.}
\let\setdo\relax \let\do\empty
\newcommand*{\setdo}[1][1]{\renewcommand\do[#1]}
\fi
%%
%% == Auxiliaries ==
%% |\@firstsecondoftwo{<balanced-1>}{<balanced-2>}| \
%% is a variant of \LaTeX's `\@firstofone{<balanced>}' for
%% \emph{two} arguments. It just removes outer braces
%% from each of the two arguments (provided it has outer braces),
%% resulting in \[<balanced-1><balanced-2>\]
\long\def\@firstsecondoftwo#1#2{#1#2}
%% % |\@secondfirstoftwo<arg-1><arg-2>| results in <ark-2><ark-1>
%% % where <ark-1> is ...
%% % [TODO declare "meta-function removing braces"---in 'dowith' documentation]
%% % (<arg-1>, <arg-2> must not contain `\par' tokens so far---TODO):
%% |\@secondfirstoftwo{<balanced-1>}{<balanced-2>}|
%% \emph{additionally} interchanges the two arguments
%% (after removing braces):
\long\def\@secondfirstoftwo#1#2{#2#1}
%% Our main application is using it as an extended `\expandafter'
%% before `\fi':
%% \[`\@secondfirstoftwo{<do>}\fi'\]
%% will expand to
%% \[`\fi<do>'\]
%% This won't work with `\else' in place of `\fi'.
%%
%% == Enhanced \cs{DoWith} ==
%% Here comes a more powerful variant of 'dowith''s `\DoWith'.
%% Instead of iterating a single "command" <cmd>
%% on an arglist <args> by
%% \[`\DoWith{<cmd>}<args>\StopDoing'\]
%% (cf. `dowith.pdf'), the present `\DoWith' can have a
%% more complex first argument. If <args> consists
%% of some brace groups the first of which is {<farg>}
%% so that <args> is
%% \[`{<farg>}<rgs>'\]
%% ---<rgs> being the remaining arglist---
%% \[|\DoWith{<repeat>}<args>\StopDoing|\]
%% works like
%% \[`<repeat>{<farg>}\DoWith{<repeat>}<rgs>\StopDoing'\]
%% and so on---a recursive explanation. Or if <args> is
%% \[`{<arg-1>}{<arg-2>}'\dots`{<arg-n>}'\]
%% ($n$ items), the result is like
%% \[`<repeat>{<arg-1>}<repeat>{<arg-2>}'\dots`<repeat>{<arg-n>}'\]
%% The actual definition is:
\def\DoWith#1#2{%
\ifx\StopDoing#2\empty %% not \@empty for Plain 2012/11/05
\else\@secondfirstoftwo{#1{#2}\DoWith{#1}}\fi}
%% In order to \strong{use} the remaining definitions from \strong{'dowith'
%% together with the present package}, %% \strong 2012/11/06
%% load `dowith.sty' before `domore.sty'.
%%
%% (v0.32:) |\StopDoing| must be provided in case 'dowith'
%% is not loaded at all. Being "undefined" is very
%% bad when `\DoWithMore' is used for a list of \emph{assignments.}
%% As in 'dowith', we assume that no argument starts with something
%% that has the same meaning as `\DoWith' itself:
\let\StopDoing\DoWith
%%
%% == Applications of \cs{DoWith} ==
%% `\DoWith' still is somewhat auxiliary. What I have used in practice,
%% are the following definitions.
%%
%% |\DoWithMore{<repeat>}<args>\StopDoing| %% was \DoMore 2015/05/22
%% with <args> as above
%% "unpacks" each arglist item so that <repeat> may be a macro
%% with more than one argument---say, <digit> arguments.
%% Then <f-arg> or <arg-1>, as well as <arg-2> $\dots$ <arg-n>,
%% should provide an arglist consisting of <digit> items.
\def\DoWithMore#1{\DoWith{\@firstsecondoftwo{#1}}}
%% Now I use metavariable <do> instead of <repeat>.
%% We consider some "separator" material <sep> to be inserted
%% between instances of applying <do> to an item of <args>.
%% We want to get
%% \[`<do>{<arg-1>}<sep><do>{<arg-2>}<sep>'\dots`<sep><do>{<arg-n>}'\]
%% This is achieved simply by starting with
%% \[`<do>{<farg>}'\]
%% and then proceeding as with
%% \[`\DoWith{<sep><do>}<rgs>\StopDoing'\]
%% And that's what |\DoSeparateWith{<do>}{<sep>}<args>\StopDoing| does:
\def\DoSeparateWith#1#2#3{#1{#3}\DoWith{#2#1}}
%% |\DoSeparateWithMore{<do>}{<sep>}<args>\StopDoing| combines
%% the two previous things, inserting separator material <sep>
%% and unpacking the nested arg\-lists:
\def\DoSeparateWithMore#1#2{% %% wieder 2012/06/05
\DoSeparateWith{\@firstsecondoftwo{#1}}{#2}}
%% My main application is that <do> is a link macro with arguments
%% <target> and <text> and that <sep> is \qtdcode{~\string|~}
%% (or some tie variant) to get a horizontal list of links like
%% \[\def|{$\vert$}\mbox{<text-1> | <text-2> | \dots | <text-n>}\]
%%
%% == Without \cs{StopDoing} == %% 2013/03/20, mv. 2013/03/22
%% The following enhancements of 'dowith' are provided by %% 2013/03/22
%% v0.31.
%%
%% |\DoWithAllOf{<repeat>}{<list>}| works like
%% \[`\DoWith{<repeat>}<list>\StopDoing'\]
%% as in 'dowith', but now with a more general first argument:
\def\DoWithAllOf#1#2{\DoWith{#1}#2\StopDoing}
%% |\DoWithAllIn{<repeat>}{<list-macro>}| works as in 'dowith' too
%% and needs the <repeat> enhancement too: %% 2013/03/21
\def\DoWithAllIn#1#2{%
\expandafter \@secondfirstoftwo \expandafter {#2}{\DoWith{#1}}%
\StopDoing}
%%
%% == Leaving and History ==
\PopLetterCatAt
\endinput
VERSION HISTORY
v0.1 2012/01/17 developed in `texblog.fdf'
(using \[re]newcommand*)
v0.2 2012/08/07 own file `domore.sty', \def's only
2012/08/08 dealing with "more" \setdo
v0.3 2012/11/05 using `plainpkg'; removing old % code
(see stored v0.2); auxiliaries \long
2012/11/06 doc.: more on \setdo (<digit>, opt. arg.),
usage with `dowith' \strong
2012/11/18 doc.: adjusted for `catchdq'; reworking for
\DoWith; \DoWithMore, \DoSeparateWith
2012/11/19 doc.: \DoSeparateWithMore
v0.31 2013/03/20 \DoWithAllOf
2013/03/21 \DoWithAllIn
2013/03/22 moving down new section, mod. doc.
v0.32 2015/05/22 doc. fix \DoWithMore; providing \StopDoing
2015/09/17 \PushCatMakeLetterAt!
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