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@ -2967,6 +2967,7 @@ dependencies = [
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"dirs",
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"ecow",
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"env_proxy",
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"fastrand",
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"flate2",
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"fontdb",
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"native-tls",
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@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ ctrlc = "3.4.1"
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dirs = "6"
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ecow = { version = "0.2", features = ["serde"] }
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env_proxy = "0.4"
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fastrand = "2.3"
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flate2 = "1"
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fontdb = { version = "0.23", default-features = false }
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fs_extra = "1.3"
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub fn analyze_expr(
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ast::Expr::Str(v) => Value::Str(v.get().into()),
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_ => {
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if node.kind() == SyntaxKind::Contextual {
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if let Some(child) = node.children().last() {
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if let Some(child) = node.children().next_back() {
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return analyze_expr(world, &child);
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}
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}
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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ typst-utils = { workspace = true }
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dirs = { workspace = true, optional = true }
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ecow = { workspace = true }
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env_proxy = { workspace = true, optional = true }
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fastrand = { workspace = true, optional = true }
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flate2 = { workspace = true, optional = true }
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fontdb = { workspace = true, optional = true }
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native-tls = { workspace = true, optional = true }
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@ -43,7 +44,7 @@ fonts = ["dep:fontdb", "fontdb/memmap", "fontdb/fontconfig"]
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downloads = ["dep:env_proxy", "dep:native-tls", "dep:ureq", "dep:openssl"]
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# Add package downloading utilities, implies `downloads`
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packages = ["downloads", "dep:dirs", "dep:flate2", "dep:tar"]
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packages = ["downloads", "dep:dirs", "dep:flate2", "dep:tar", "dep:fastrand"]
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# Embeds some fonts into the binary:
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# - For text: Libertinus Serif, New Computer Modern
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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
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//! Download and unpack packages and package indices.
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use std::fs;
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use std::io;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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use ecow::eco_format;
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@ -77,7 +78,8 @@ impl PackageStorage {
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self.package_path.as_deref()
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}
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/// Make a package available in the on-disk.
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/// Makes a package available on-disk and returns the path at which it is
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/// located (will be either in the cache or package directory).
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pub fn prepare_package(
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&self,
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spec: &PackageSpec,
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@ -100,7 +102,7 @@ impl PackageStorage {
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// Download from network if it doesn't exist yet.
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if spec.namespace == DEFAULT_NAMESPACE {
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self.download_package(spec, &dir, progress)?;
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self.download_package(spec, cache_dir, progress)?;
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if dir.exists() {
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return Ok(dir);
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}
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@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ impl PackageStorage {
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Err(PackageError::NotFound(spec.clone()))
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}
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/// Try to determine the latest version of a package.
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/// Tries to determine the latest version of a package.
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pub fn determine_latest_version(
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&self,
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spec: &VersionlessPackageSpec,
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}
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/// Download the package index. The result of this is cached for efficiency.
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pub fn download_index(&self) -> StrResult<&[serde_json::Value]> {
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fn download_index(&self) -> StrResult<&[serde_json::Value]> {
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self.index
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.get_or_try_init(|| {
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let url = format!("{DEFAULT_REGISTRY}/{DEFAULT_NAMESPACE}/index.json");
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///
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/// # Panics
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/// Panics if the package spec namespace isn't `DEFAULT_NAMESPACE`.
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pub fn download_package(
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fn download_package(
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&self,
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spec: &PackageSpec,
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package_dir: &Path,
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cache_dir: &Path,
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progress: &mut dyn Progress,
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) -> PackageResult<()> {
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assert_eq!(spec.namespace, DEFAULT_NAMESPACE);
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}
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};
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// The directory in which the package's version lives.
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let base_dir = cache_dir.join(format!("{}/{}", spec.namespace, spec.name));
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// The place at which the specific package version will live in the end.
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let package_dir = base_dir.join(format!("{}", spec.version));
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// To prevent multiple Typst instances from interferring, we download
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// into a temporary directory first and then move this directory to
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// its final destination.
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//
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// In the `rename` function's documentation it is stated:
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// > This will not work if the new name is on a different mount point.
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//
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// By locating the temporary directory directly next to where the
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// package directory will live, we are (trying our best) making sure
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// that `tempdir` and `package_dir` are on the same mount point.
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let tempdir = Tempdir::create(base_dir.join(format!(
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".tmp-{}-{}",
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spec.version,
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fastrand::u32(..),
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)))
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.map_err(|err| error("failed to create temporary package directory", err))?;
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// Decompress the archive into the temporary directory.
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let decompressed = flate2::read::GzDecoder::new(data.as_slice());
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tar::Archive::new(decompressed).unpack(package_dir).map_err(|err| {
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fs::remove_dir_all(package_dir).ok();
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PackageError::MalformedArchive(Some(eco_format!("{err}")))
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})
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tar::Archive::new(decompressed)
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.unpack(&tempdir)
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.map_err(|err| PackageError::MalformedArchive(Some(eco_format!("{err}"))))?;
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// When trying to move (i.e., `rename`) the directory from one place to
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// another and the target/destination directory is empty, then the
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// operation will succeed (if it's atomic, or hardware doesn't fail, or
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// power doesn't go off, etc.). If however the target directory is not
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// empty, i.e., another instance already successfully moved the package,
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// then we can safely ignore the `DirectoryNotEmpty` error.
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//
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// This means that we do not check the integrity of an existing moved
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// package, just like we don't check the integrity if the package
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// directory already existed in the first place. If situations with
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// broken packages still occur even with the rename safeguard, we might
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// consider more complex solutions like file locking or checksums.
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match fs::rename(&tempdir, &package_dir) {
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Ok(()) => Ok(()),
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Err(err) if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::DirectoryNotEmpty => Ok(()),
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Err(err) => Err(error("failed to move downloaded package directory", err)),
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}
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}
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}
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version: PackageVersion,
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}
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/// A temporary directory that is a automatically cleaned up.
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struct Tempdir(PathBuf);
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impl Tempdir {
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/// Creates a directory at the path and auto-cleans it.
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fn create(path: PathBuf) -> io::Result<Self> {
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std::fs::create_dir_all(&path)?;
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Ok(Self(path))
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}
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}
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impl Drop for Tempdir {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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_ = fs::remove_dir_all(&self.0);
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}
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}
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impl AsRef<Path> for Tempdir {
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fn as_ref(&self) -> &Path {
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&self.0
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}
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}
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/// Enriches an I/O error with a message and turns it into a
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/// `PackageError::Other`.
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#[cold]
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fn error(message: &str, err: io::Error) -> PackageError {
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PackageError::Other(Some(eco_format!("{message}: {err}")))
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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let column_height = regions.size.y;
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let backlog: Vec<_> = std::iter::once(&column_height)
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.chain(regions.backlog)
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.flat_map(|&h| std::iter::repeat(h).take(self.config.columns.count))
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.flat_map(|&h| std::iter::repeat_n(h, self.config.columns.count))
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.skip(1)
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.collect();
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// last height is the one for the current region.
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rowspan
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.heights
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.extend(std::iter::repeat(Abs::zero()).take(amount_missing_heights));
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.extend(std::iter::repeat_n(Abs::zero(), amount_missing_heights));
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// Ensure that, in this region, the rowspan will span at least
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// this row.
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ascent.set_max(shift_up + index.ascent());
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}
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let radicand_x = sqrt_offset + sqrt.width();
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let sqrt_x = sqrt_offset.max(Abs::zero());
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let radicand_x = sqrt_x + sqrt.width();
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let radicand_y = ascent - radicand.ascent();
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let width = radicand_x + radicand.width();
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let size = Size::new(width, ascent + descent);
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// The extra "- thickness" comes from the fact that the sqrt is placed
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// in `push_frame` with respect to its top, not its baseline.
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let sqrt_pos = Point::new(sqrt_offset, radicand_y - gap - thickness);
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let sqrt_pos = Point::new(sqrt_x, radicand_y - gap - thickness);
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let line_pos = Point::new(radicand_x, radicand_y - gap - (thickness / 2.0));
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let radicand_pos = Point::new(radicand_x, radicand_y);
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frame.set_baseline(ascent);
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if let Some(index) = index {
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let index_pos = Point::new(kern_before, ascent - index.ascent() - shift_up);
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let index_x = -sqrt_offset.min(Abs::zero()) + kern_before;
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let index_pos = Point::new(index_x, ascent - index.ascent() - shift_up);
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frame.push_frame(index_pos, index);
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}
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fn parts(assembly: GlyphAssembly, repeat: usize) -> impl Iterator<Item = GlyphPart> + '_ {
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assembly.parts.into_iter().flat_map(move |part| {
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let count = if part.part_flags.extender() { repeat } else { 1 };
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std::iter::repeat(part).take(count)
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std::iter::repeat_n(part, count)
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})
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}
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/// - A path string to load a bibliography file from the given path. For
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/// more details about paths, see the [Paths section]($syntax/#paths).
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/// - Raw bytes from which the bibliography should be decoded.
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/// - An array where each item is one the above.
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/// - An array where each item is one of the above.
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#[required]
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#[parse(
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let sources = args.expect("sources")?;
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const SYMBOLS: &[char] = &['*', '†', '‡', '§', '¶', '‖'];
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let symbol = SYMBOLS[(n - 1) % SYMBOLS.len()];
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let amount = ((n - 1) / SYMBOLS.len()) + 1;
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std::iter::repeat(symbol).take(amount).collect()
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std::iter::repeat_n(symbol, amount).collect()
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}
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Self::Hebrew => hebrew_numeral(n),
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/// space between the entry's body and the page number. When using show
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/// rules to override outline entries, it is thus recommended to wrap the
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/// fill in a [`box`] with fractional width, i.e.
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/// `{box(width: 1fr, it.fill}`.
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/// `{box(width: 1fr, it.fill)}`.
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///
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/// When using [`repeat`], the [`gap`]($repeat.gap) property can be useful
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/// to tweak the visual weight of the fill.
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/// - A path string to load a syntax file from the given path. For more
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/// details about paths, see the [Paths section]($syntax/#paths).
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/// - Raw bytes from which the syntax should be decoded.
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/// - An array where each item is one the above.
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/// - An array where each item is one of the above.
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///
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/// ````example
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/// #set raw(syntaxes: "SExpressions.sublime-syntax")
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}
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let n = repetitions.v;
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let mut stops = std::iter::repeat(self.stops_ref())
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.take(n)
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let mut stops = std::iter::repeat_n(self.stops_ref(), n)
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.enumerate()
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.flat_map(|(i, stops)| {
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let mut stops = stops
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let dash = dash.as_ref().and_then(to_sk_dash_pattern);
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let bbox = shape.geometry.bbox_size();
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let offset_bbox = (!matches!(shape.geometry, Geometry::Line(..)))
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.then(|| offset_bounding_box(bbox, *thickness))
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.unwrap_or(bbox);
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let offset_bbox = if !matches!(shape.geometry, Geometry::Line(..)) {
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offset_bounding_box(bbox, *thickness)
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} else {
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bbox
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};
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let fill_transform =
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(!matches!(shape.geometry, Geometry::Line(..))).then(|| {
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For example, the image function expects a path to an image file.
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It would not make sense to pass, e.g., a paragraph of text or another image as
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the image's path parameter. That's why only strings are allowed here.
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On the contrary, strings work wherever content is expected because text is a
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In contrast, strings work wherever content is expected because text is a
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valid kind of content.
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</div>
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Templates now work by wrapping our whole document in a custom function like
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`amazed`. But wrapping a whole document in a giant function call would be
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cumbersome! Instead, we can use an "everything" show rule to achieve the same
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with cleaner code. To write such a show rule, put a colon directly behind the
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with cleaner code. To write such a show rule, put a colon directly after the
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show keyword and then provide a function. This function is given the rest of the
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document as a parameter. The function can then do anything with this content.
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Since the `amazed` function can be called with a single content argument, we can
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$ √2^3 = sqrt(2^3) $
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$ √(x+y) quad ∛x quad ∜x $
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$ (√2+3) = (sqrt(2)+3) $
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--- math-root-frame-size-index ---
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// Test size of final frame when there is an index.
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$ a root(, 3) & a root(., 3) \
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a sqrt(3) & a root(2, 3) \
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a root(#h(-1em), 3) & a root(123, 3) $
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