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296 lines
9.1 KiB
Rust
296 lines
9.1 KiB
Rust
use std::ops::Deref;
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use std::str::FromStr;
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use comemo::Tracked;
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use ecow::{EcoString, eco_format};
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use crate::diag::{SourceResult, StrResult, bail};
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use crate::engine::Engine;
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use crate::foundations::{
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Content, Label, Packed, Repr, ShowSet, Smart, StyleChain, Styles, cast, elem,
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};
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use crate::introspection::{Counter, CounterKey, Introspector, Locatable, Location};
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use crate::layout::{PageElem, Position};
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use crate::model::NumberingPattern;
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use crate::text::{LocalName, TextElem};
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/// Links to a URL or a location in the document.
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///
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/// By default, links do not look any different from normal text. However,
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/// you can easily apply a style of your choice with a show rule.
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///
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/// # Example
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/// ```example
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/// #show link: underline
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///
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/// https://example.com \
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///
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/// #link("https://example.com") \
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/// #link("https://example.com")[
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/// See example.com
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/// ]
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/// ```
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///
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/// # Syntax
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/// This function also has dedicated syntax: Text that starts with `http://` or
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/// `https://` is automatically turned into a link.
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///
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/// # Hyphenation
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/// If you enable hyphenation or justification, by default, it will not apply to
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/// links to prevent unwanted hyphenation in URLs. You can opt out of this
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/// default via `{show link: set text(hyphenate: true)}`.
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///
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/// # Links in HTML export
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/// In HTML export, a link to a [label] or [location] will be turned into a
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/// fragment link to a named anchor point. To support this, targets without an
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/// existing ID will automatically receive an ID in the DOM. How this works
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/// varies by which kind of HTML node(s) the link target turned into:
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///
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/// - If the link target turned into a single HTML element, that element will
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/// receive the ID. This is, for instance, typically the case when linking to
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/// a top-level heading (which turns into a single `<h2>` element).
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///
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/// - If the link target turned into a single text node, the node will be
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/// wrapped in a `<span>`, which will then receive the ID.
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///
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/// - If the link target turned into multiple nodes, the first node will receive
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/// the ID.
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///
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/// - If the link target turned into no nodes at all, an empty span will be
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/// generated to serve as a link target.
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///
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/// If you rely on a specific DOM structure, you should ensure that the link
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/// target turns into one or multiple elements, as the compiler makes no
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/// guarantees on the precise segmentation of text into text nodes.
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///
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/// If present, the automatic ID generation tries to reuse the link target's
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/// label to create a human-readable ID. A label can be reused if:
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///
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/// - All characters are alphabetic or numeric according to Unicode, or a
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/// hyphen, or an underscore.
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///
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/// - The label does not start with a digit or hyphen.
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///
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/// These rules ensure that the label is both a valid CSS identifier and a valid
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/// URL fragment for linking.
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///
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/// As IDs must be unique in the DOM, duplicate labels might need disambiguation
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/// when reusing them as IDs. The precise rules for this are as follows:
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///
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/// - If a label can be reused and is unique in the document, it will directly
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/// be used as the ID.
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///
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/// - If it's reusable, but not unique, a suffix consisting of a hyphen and an
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/// integer will be added. For instance, if the label `<mylabel>` exists
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/// twice, it would turn into `mylabel-1` and `mylabel-2`.
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///
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/// - Otherwise, a unique ID of the form `loc-` followed by an integer will be
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/// generated.
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#[elem(Locatable)]
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pub struct LinkElem {
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/// An alternative description of the link.
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pub alt: Option<EcoString>,
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/// The destination the link points to.
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///
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/// - To link to web pages, `dest` should be a valid URL string. If the URL
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/// is in the `mailto:` or `tel:` scheme and the `body` parameter is
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/// omitted, the email address or phone number will be the link's body,
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/// without the scheme.
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///
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/// - To link to another part of the document, `dest` can take one of three
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/// forms:
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/// - A [label] attached to an element. If you also want automatic text
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/// for the link based on the element, consider using a
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/// [reference]($ref) instead.
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///
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/// - A [`location`] (typically retrieved from [`here`], [`locate`] or
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/// [`query`]).
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///
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/// - A dictionary with a `page` key of type [integer]($int) and `x` and
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/// `y` coordinates of type [length]. Pages are counted from one, and
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/// the coordinates are relative to the page's top left corner.
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///
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/// ```example
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/// = Introduction <intro>
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/// #link("mailto:hello@typst.app") \
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/// #link(<intro>)[Go to intro] \
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/// #link((page: 1, x: 0pt, y: 0pt))[
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/// Go to top
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/// ]
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/// ```
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#[required]
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#[parse(
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let dest = args.expect::<LinkTarget>("destination")?;
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dest.clone()
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)]
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pub dest: LinkTarget,
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/// The content that should become a link.
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///
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/// If `dest` is an URL string, the parameter can be omitted. In this case,
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/// the URL will be shown as the link.
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#[required]
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#[parse(match &dest {
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LinkTarget::Dest(Destination::Url(url)) => match args.eat()? {
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Some(body) => body,
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None => body_from_url(url),
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},
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_ => args.expect("body")?,
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})]
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pub body: Content,
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/// A destination style that should be applied to elements.
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#[internal]
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#[ghost]
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pub current: Option<Destination>,
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}
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impl LinkElem {
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/// Create a link element from a URL with its bare text.
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pub fn from_url(url: Url) -> Self {
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let body = body_from_url(&url);
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Self::new(LinkTarget::Dest(Destination::Url(url)), body)
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}
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}
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impl ShowSet for Packed<LinkElem> {
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fn show_set(&self, _: StyleChain) -> Styles {
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let mut out = Styles::new();
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out.set(TextElem::hyphenate, Smart::Custom(false));
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out
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}
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}
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fn body_from_url(url: &Url) -> Content {
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let text = ["mailto:", "tel:"]
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.into_iter()
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.find_map(|prefix| url.strip_prefix(prefix))
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.unwrap_or(url);
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let shorter = text.len() < url.len();
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TextElem::packed(if shorter { text.into() } else { (**url).clone() })
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}
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/// A target where a link can go.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Hash)]
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pub enum LinkTarget {
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Dest(Destination),
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Label(Label),
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}
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impl LinkTarget {
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/// Resolves the destination.
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pub fn resolve(&self, introspector: Tracked<Introspector>) -> StrResult<Destination> {
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Ok(match self {
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LinkTarget::Dest(dest) => dest.clone(),
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LinkTarget::Label(label) => {
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let elem = introspector.query_label(*label)?;
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Destination::Location(elem.location().unwrap())
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}
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})
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}
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}
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cast! {
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LinkTarget,
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self => match self {
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Self::Dest(v) => v.into_value(),
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Self::Label(v) => v.into_value(),
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},
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v: Destination => Self::Dest(v),
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v: Label => Self::Label(v),
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}
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impl From<Destination> for LinkTarget {
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fn from(dest: Destination) -> Self {
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Self::Dest(dest)
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}
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}
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/// A link destination.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
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pub enum Destination {
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/// A link to a URL.
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Url(Url),
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/// A link to a point on a page.
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Position(Position),
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/// An unresolved link to a location in the document.
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Location(Location),
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}
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impl Destination {
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pub fn alt_text(
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&self,
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engine: &mut Engine,
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styles: StyleChain,
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) -> SourceResult<Option<EcoString>> {
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let alt = match self {
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Destination::Url(url) => Some(url.clone().into_inner()),
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Destination::Position(_) => None,
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&Destination::Location(loc) => {
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let numbering = loc
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.page_numbering(engine)
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.unwrap_or_else(|| NumberingPattern::from_str("1").unwrap().into());
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let content = Counter::new(CounterKey::Page)
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.display_at_loc(engine, loc, styles, &numbering)?;
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let page_nr = content.plain_text();
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let page_str = PageElem::local_name_in(styles);
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Some(eco_format!("{page_str} {page_nr}"))
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}
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};
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Ok(alt)
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}
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}
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impl Repr for Destination {
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fn repr(&self) -> EcoString {
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eco_format!("{self:?}")
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}
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}
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cast! {
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Destination,
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self => match self {
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Self::Url(v) => v.into_value(),
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Self::Position(v) => v.into_value(),
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Self::Location(v) => v.into_value(),
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},
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v: Url => Self::Url(v),
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v: Position => Self::Position(v),
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v: Location => Self::Location(v),
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}
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/// A uniform resource locator with a maximum length.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Hash)]
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pub struct Url(EcoString);
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impl Url {
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/// Create a URL from a string, checking the maximum length.
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pub fn new(url: impl Into<EcoString>) -> StrResult<Self> {
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let url = url.into();
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if url.len() > 8000 {
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bail!("URL is too long")
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}
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Ok(Self(url))
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}
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/// Extract the underlying [`EcoString`].
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pub fn into_inner(self) -> EcoString {
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self.0
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}
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}
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impl Deref for Url {
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type Target = EcoString;
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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&self.0
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}
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}
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cast! {
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Url,
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self => self.0.into_value(),
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v: EcoString => Self::new(v)?,
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}
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