//! The compiler for the _Typst_ typesetting language. //! //! # Steps //! - **Parsing:** The parsing step first transforms a plain string into an //! [iterator of tokens][tokens]. This token stream is [parsed] into a //! [green tree]. The green tree itself is untyped, but a typed layer over it //! is provided in the [AST] module. //! - **Evaluation:** The next step is to [evaluate] the markup. This produces a //! [module], consisting of a scope of values that were exported by the code //! and a [node] with the contents of the module. This node can be converted //! into a [layout tree], a hierarchical, styled representation of the //! document. The nodes of this tree are well structured and order-independent //! and thus much better suited for layouting than the raw markup. //! - **Layouting:** Next, the tree is [layouted] into a portable version of the //! typeset document. The output of this is a collection of [`Frame`]s (one //! per page), ready for exporting. This step is supported by an incremental //! [cache] that enables reuse of intermediate layouting results. //! - **Exporting:** The finished layout can be exported into a supported //! format. Currently, the only supported output format is [PDF]. //! //! [tokens]: parse::Tokens //! [parsed]: parse::parse //! [green tree]: syntax::GreenNode //! [AST]: syntax::ast //! [evaluate]: Context::evaluate //! [module]: eval::Module //! [node]: eval::Node //! [layout tree]: layout::RootNode //! [layouted]: layout::RootNode::layout //! [cache]: layout::LayoutCache //! [PDF]: export::pdf #![allow(clippy::len_without_is_empty)] #![allow(clippy::or_fun_call)] #![allow(clippy::try_err)] #[macro_use] pub mod util; #[macro_use] pub mod diag; #[macro_use] pub mod eval; pub mod export; pub mod font; pub mod frame; pub mod geom; pub mod image; pub mod layout; pub mod library; pub mod loading; pub mod parse; pub mod source; pub mod syntax; use std::sync::Arc; use crate::diag::TypResult; use crate::eval::{Eval, EvalContext, Module, Scope, StyleMap}; use crate::export::RenderCache; use crate::font::FontStore; use crate::frame::Frame; use crate::image::ImageStore; #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] use crate::layout::{EvictionPolicy, LayoutCache}; use crate::loading::Loader; use crate::source::{SourceId, SourceStore}; /// The core context which holds the loader, configuration and cached artifacts. pub struct Context { /// The loader the context was created with. pub loader: Arc, /// Stores loaded source files. pub sources: SourceStore, /// Stores parsed font faces. pub fonts: FontStore, /// Stores decoded images. pub images: ImageStore, /// Caches layouting artifacts. #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] pub layout_cache: LayoutCache, /// Caches rendering artifacts. pub render_cache: RenderCache, /// The standard library scope. std: Scope, /// The default styles. styles: StyleMap, } impl Context { /// Create a new context with the default settings. pub fn new(loader: Arc) -> Self { Self::builder().build(loader) } /// Create a new context with advanced settings. pub fn builder() -> ContextBuilder { ContextBuilder::default() } /// A read-only reference to the standard library scope. pub fn std(&self) -> &Scope { &self.std } /// A read-only reference to the styles. pub fn styles(&self) -> &StyleMap { &self.styles } /// Evaluate a source file and return the resulting module. /// /// Returns either a module containing a scope with top-level bindings and a /// layoutable node or diagnostics in the form of a vector of error message /// with file and span information. pub fn evaluate(&mut self, id: SourceId) -> TypResult { let markup = self.sources.get(id).ast()?; let mut ctx = EvalContext::new(self, id); let node = markup.eval(&mut ctx)?; Ok(Module { scope: ctx.scopes.top, node }) } /// Typeset a source file into a collection of layouted frames. /// /// Returns either a vector of frames representing individual pages or /// diagnostics in the form of a vector of error message with file and span /// information. pub fn typeset(&mut self, id: SourceId) -> TypResult>> { let module = self.evaluate(id)?; let tree = module.into_root(); let frames = tree.layout(self); Ok(frames) } /// Garbage-collect caches. pub fn turnaround(&mut self) { #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] self.layout_cache.turnaround(); } } /// A builder for a [`Context`]. /// /// This struct is created by [`Context::builder`]. pub struct ContextBuilder { std: Option, styles: Option, #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] policy: EvictionPolicy, #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] max_size: usize, } impl ContextBuilder { /// The scope containing definitions that are available everywhere /// (the standard library). pub fn std(mut self, std: Scope) -> Self { self.std = Some(std); self } /// The default properties for page size, font selection and so on. pub fn styles(mut self, styles: StyleMap) -> Self { self.styles = Some(styles); self } /// The policy for eviction of the layout cache. #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] pub fn cache_policy(mut self, policy: EvictionPolicy) -> Self { self.policy = policy; self } /// The maximum number of entries the layout cache should have. /// /// Note that this can be exceeded if more entries are categorized as [must /// keep][crate::layout::PatternProperties::must_keep]. #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] pub fn cache_max_size(mut self, max_size: usize) -> Self { self.max_size = max_size; self } /// Finish building the context by providing the `loader` used to load /// fonts, images, source files and other resources. pub fn build(self, loader: Arc) -> Context { Context { sources: SourceStore::new(Arc::clone(&loader)), fonts: FontStore::new(Arc::clone(&loader)), images: ImageStore::new(Arc::clone(&loader)), loader, #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] layout_cache: LayoutCache::new(self.policy, self.max_size), render_cache: RenderCache::new(), std: self.std.unwrap_or_else(library::new), styles: self.styles.unwrap_or_default(), } } } impl Default for ContextBuilder { fn default() -> Self { Self { std: None, styles: None, #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] policy: EvictionPolicy::default(), #[cfg(feature = "layout-cache")] max_size: 2000, } } }