Add pagebreak function ⏭

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Laurenz 2019-10-17 10:12:34 +02:00
parent 9a1d57a11a
commit f22f9513ae
12 changed files with 169 additions and 79 deletions

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@ -35,6 +35,35 @@ impl PartialEq for dyn Function {
}
}
/// A helper trait that describes requirements for types that can implement
/// [`Function`].
///
/// Automatically implemented for all types which fulfill to the bounds `Debug +
/// PartialEq + 'static`. There should be no need to implement this manually.
pub trait FunctionBounds: Debug {
/// Cast self into `Any`.
fn help_cast_as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any;
/// Compare self with another function.
fn help_eq(&self, other: &dyn Function) -> bool;
}
impl<T> FunctionBounds for T
where T: Debug + PartialEq + 'static
{
fn help_cast_as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any {
self
}
fn help_eq(&self, other: &dyn Function) -> bool {
if let Some(other) = other.help_cast_as_any().downcast_ref::<Self>() {
self == other
} else {
false
}
}
}
/// A sequence of commands requested for execution by a function.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CommandList<'a> {
@ -47,6 +76,11 @@ impl<'a> CommandList<'a> {
CommandList { commands: vec![] }
}
/// Create a command list with commands from a vector.
pub fn from_vec(commands: Vec<Command<'a>>) -> CommandList<'a> {
CommandList { commands }
}
/// Add a command to the sequence.
pub fn add(&mut self, command: Command<'a>) {
self.commands.push(command);
@ -84,35 +118,13 @@ pub enum Command<'a> {
AddMany(MultiLayout),
SetAlignment(Alignment),
SetStyle(TextStyle),
FinishLayout,
}
/// A helper trait that describes requirements for types that can implement
/// [`Function`].
///
/// Automatically implemented for all types which fulfill to the bounds `Debug +
/// PartialEq + 'static`. There should be no need to implement this manually.
pub trait FunctionBounds: Debug {
/// Cast self into `Any`.
fn help_cast_as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any;
/// Compare self with another function.
fn help_eq(&self, other: &dyn Function) -> bool;
}
impl<T> FunctionBounds for T
where T: Debug + PartialEq + 'static
{
fn help_cast_as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any {
self
}
fn help_eq(&self, other: &dyn Function) -> bool {
if let Some(other) = other.help_cast_as_any().downcast_ref::<Self>() {
self == other
} else {
false
}
}
macro_rules! commands {
($($x:expr),*$(,)*) => ({
$crate::func::CommandList::from_vec(vec![$($x,)*])
});
}
/// A map from identifiers to functions.

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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ use super::*;
/// flows into a new line. A _glue_ layout is typically used for a space character
/// since it prevents a space from appearing in the beginning or end of a line.
/// However, it can be any layout.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct FlexLayouter {
ctx: FlexContext,
units: Vec<FlexUnit>,
@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ impl FlexContext {
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
enum FlexUnit {
/// A content unit to be arranged flexibly.
Boxed(Layout),
@ -73,6 +75,7 @@ enum FlexUnit {
Glue(Size2D),
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct FlexRun {
content: Vec<(Size, Layout)>,
size: Size2D,
@ -168,7 +171,6 @@ impl FlexLayouter {
}
fn layout_glue(&mut self, glue: Size2D) {
self.flush_glue();
self.cached_glue = Some(glue);
}

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ use super::*;
/// Layouts boxes stack-like.
///
/// The boxes are arranged vertically, each layout gettings it's own "line".
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct StackLayouter {
ctx: StackContext,
layouts: MultiLayout,

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ pub fn layout_tree(tree: &SyntaxTree, ctx: LayoutContext) -> LayoutResult<MultiL
layouter.finish()
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct TreeLayouter<'a, 'p> {
ctx: LayoutContext<'a, 'p>,
stack: StackLayouter,
@ -85,13 +86,18 @@ impl<'a, 'p> TreeLayouter<'a, 'p> {
/// Layout a function.
fn layout_func(&mut self, func: &FuncCall) -> LayoutResult<()> {
// Finish the current flex layout on a copy to find out how
// much space would be remaining if we finished.
let mut lookahead_stack = self.stack.clone();
let layouts = self.flex.clone().finish()?;
lookahead_stack.add_many(layouts)?;
let remaining = lookahead_stack.remaining();
let mut ctx = self.ctx;
ctx.style = &self.style;
ctx.shrink_to_fit = true;
ctx.space.dimensions = self.stack.remaining();
ctx.space.dimensions = remaining;
ctx.space.padding = SizeBox::zero();
if let Some(space) = ctx.followup_spaces.as_mut() {
*space = space.usable_space();
}
@ -127,6 +133,12 @@ impl<'a, 'p> TreeLayouter<'a, 'p> {
Command::SetStyle(style) => {
*self.style.to_mut() = style;
}
Command::FinishLayout => {
self.finish_flex()?;
self.stack.finish_layout(true)?;
self.start_new_flex();
}
}
}

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ use crate::syntax::SyntaxTree;
#[macro_use]
mod macros;
pub mod export;
#[macro_use]
pub mod func;
pub mod layout;
pub mod library;

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ impl Function for AlignFunc {
fn parse(header: &FuncHeader, body: Option<&str>, ctx: ParseContext) -> ParseResult<Self>
where Self: Sized {
if header.args.len() != 1 || !header.kwargs.is_empty() {
return err("expected exactly one positional argument specifying the alignment");
return err("align: expected exactly one positional argument");
}
let alignment = if let Expression::Ident(ident) = &header.args[0] {
@ -29,11 +29,7 @@ impl Function for AlignFunc {
));
};
let body = if let Some(body) = body {
Some(parse(body, ctx)?)
} else {
None
};
let body = parse_maybe_body(body, ctx)?;
Ok(AlignFunc { alignment, body })
}
@ -45,14 +41,9 @@ impl Function for AlignFunc {
.. ctx
})?;
let mut commands = CommandList::new();
commands.add(Command::AddMany(layouts));
Ok(commands)
Ok(commands![Command::AddMany(layouts)])
} else {
let mut commands = CommandList::new();
commands.add(Command::SetAlignment(self.alignment));
Ok(commands)
Ok(commands![Command::SetAlignment(self.alignment)])
}
}
}

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src/library/breaks.rs Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
use super::prelude::*;
/// Ends the current page.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct PagebreakFunc;
impl Function for PagebreakFunc {
fn parse(header: &FuncHeader, body: Option<&str>, _: ParseContext) -> ParseResult<Self>
where Self: Sized {
if has_arguments(header) {
return err("pagebreak: expected no arguments");
}
if body.is_some() {
return err("pagebreak: expected no body");
}
Ok(PagebreakFunc)
}
fn layout(&self, _: LayoutContext) -> LayoutResult<CommandList> {
Ok(commands![Command::FinishLayout])
}
}

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use crate::func::Scope;
mod align;
mod styles;
mod breaks;
/// Useful imports for creating your own functions.
pub mod prelude {
@ -12,13 +13,11 @@ pub mod prelude {
pub use crate::layout::{LayoutError, LayoutResult};
pub use crate::parsing::{parse, ParseContext, ParseError, ParseResult};
pub use crate::syntax::{Expression, FuncHeader, SyntaxTree};
pub fn err<S: Into<String>, T>(message: S) -> ParseResult<T> {
Err(ParseError::new(message))
}
pub use super::helpers::*;
}
pub use align::AlignFunc;
pub use breaks::PagebreakFunc;
pub use styles::{BoldFunc, ItalicFunc, MonospaceFunc};
/// Create a scope with all standard functions.
@ -28,5 +27,26 @@ pub fn std() -> Scope {
std.add::<ItalicFunc>("italic");
std.add::<MonospaceFunc>("mono");
std.add::<AlignFunc>("align");
std.add::<PagebreakFunc>("pagebreak");
std
}
pub mod helpers {
use super::prelude::*;
pub fn has_arguments(header: &FuncHeader) -> bool {
!header.args.is_empty() || !header.kwargs.is_empty()
}
pub fn parse_maybe_body(body: Option<&str>, ctx: ParseContext) -> ParseResult<Option<SyntaxTree>> {
if let Some(body) = body {
Ok(Some(parse(body, ctx)?))
} else {
Ok(None)
}
}
pub fn err<S: Into<String>, T>(message: S) -> ParseResult<T> {
Err(ParseError::new(message))
}
}

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@ -10,35 +10,37 @@ macro_rules! style_func {
) => {
$(#[$outer])*
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct $struct { body: SyntaxTree }
pub struct $struct {
body: Option<SyntaxTree>
}
impl Function for $struct {
fn parse(header: &FuncHeader, body: Option<&str>, ctx: ParseContext)
-> ParseResult<Self> where Self: Sized {
// Accept only invocations without arguments and with body.
if header.args.is_empty() && header.kwargs.is_empty() {
if let Some(body) = body {
Ok($struct { body: parse(body, ctx)? })
} else {
Err(ParseError::new(format!("expected body for function `{}`", $name)))
}
} else {
Err(ParseError::new(format!("unexpected arguments to function `{}`", $name)))
if has_arguments(header) {
return err(format!("{}: expected no arguments", $name));
}
let body = parse_maybe_body(body, ctx)?;
Ok($struct { body })
}
fn layout(&self, ctx: LayoutContext) -> LayoutResult<CommandList> {
let mut commands = CommandList::new();
let saved_style = ctx.style.clone();
let mut new_style = ctx.style.clone();
new_style.toggle_class(FontClass::$class);
commands.add(Command::SetStyle(new_style));
commands.add(Command::Layout(&self.body));
commands.add(Command::SetStyle(saved_style));
Ok(commands)
if let Some(body) = &self.body {
let saved_style = ctx.style.clone();
Ok(commands![
Command::SetStyle(new_style),
Command::Layout(body),
Command::SetStyle(saved_style),
])
} else {
Ok(commands![Command::SetStyle(new_style)])
}
}
}
};

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@ -1,25 +1,33 @@
{size:150pt*208pt}
{size:150pt*215pt}
// Without newline in between
// ---------------------------------- //
// Without newline in between.
[align: left][Left: {lorem:20}]
[align: right][Right: {lorem:20}]
// With newline in between
// Over three pages.
[align: center][Center: {lorem:80}]
[align: left][Left: {lorem:20}]
// Over multiple pages after the pervious 3-page run.
[align: left][Left: {lorem:80}]
// Context-modifying align
[pagebreak]
// ---------------------------------- //
// Context-modifying align.
[align: right]
New Right: {lorem:30}
Context Right: {lorem:10}
[align: left][Inside Left: {lorem:10}]
[align: left][In-between Left: {lorem:10}]
Right Again: {lorem:10}
// Reset context-modifier
// Reset context-modifier.
[align: left]
// All in one line
{lorem:25} [align: right][{lorem:50}] {lorem:15}
[pagebreak]
// ---------------------------------- //
// All in one line.
All in one line: {lorem:25} [align: right][{lorem:50}] {lorem:15}

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@ -1,2 +1,10 @@
{size:200pt*200pt}
{lorem:300}
{size:150pt*200pt}
{lorem:100}
[pagebreak]
[pagebreak]
{lorem:20}
[pagebreak]
{lorem:150}

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
_Multiline:_
{lorem:45}
{size:250pt*500pt}
_Emoji:_ Hello World! 🌍
@ -8,3 +7,13 @@ built-in syntax!
_Styles with functions:_ This [bold][word] is made bold and [italic][that] italic
using the standard library functions `bold` and `italic`!
[italic]
Styles can also be changed through [bold] context modification.
This works basically in the same way as the built-in syntax.
_
This is not italic anymore, but still bold.
[bold]
This is completely reset. 😀