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bd39d9a369 Literal @c, @source_listing with :marker, and a large-directory speedup
Three changes.

@c now takes its content literally, like @code -- it is the inline form
and @code the block form of the same thing.  The named close "c@" is
required, and characters that are special in a target no longer break
the file: @c a_b c@ renders correctly everywhere.  The Markdown
converter stops quoting inline code, since nothing needs protecting.

@source_file is renamed @source_listing.  Code read from a file is its
own klammer; @code is only for a block written inline (its never-
implemented :filename and :pattern options are removed).  The new
:marker P option lists the region between two lines that are exactly
//P, so the source file declares its own extractable regions.  A marker
missing or not appearing exactly twice is an error, never a fallback.

Rendering a document that sits in a large directory was paying a
recursive walk of that directory's whole tree on every @eval -- 27
seconds for a document that renders in a third of one.  The walk is now
a non-recursive look decided once per directory.

Assembled from dev commit 071b1b183de4.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-16 16:58:50 +02:00
59c1599bc9 Target coverage: a klammer states the targets it serves
kdesc gains --coverage, which reports for every klammer the set of targets it
can render to, and — the point of it — which klammers' coverage cannot be
derived and must therefore be declared.  Three rules: coverage is DERIVED
where the definitions determine it (a general body of klammer calls covers
the intersection of what those klammers cover, by a greatest fixpoint after
loading), DECLARED where the engine cannot interpret what decides it (an
@eval body, whose targets are undecidable), and UNKNOWN where nothing is
written — which never means "deliberately unavailable".

Two new spellings in a definition's name.  A comma-separated target list,
"@@table.html,tex :: ...", gives one body several targets; it is surface
syntax, expanded at registration, and each member goes through the
redefinition rules on its own.  And "@@date.* :: ..." writes the general
target out, asserting that the klammer works for EVERY target including ones
not yet defined — a stronger claim than a list of the targets defined today,
and the one target declaration that could be mechanically falsified.

The Standard Klammer Set was swept accordingly: it now has no general
definitions at all, every klammer names the targets it serves, six use ".*",
and tex and pdf are at zero undecided.

kdesc's flags are reorganised on two rules: a flag reached for often gets a
single letter (-k klammers, -t targets, -c characters, -i input), a more
specialised topic a multi-letter name (--argtypes, --katoms, --rewrite,
--optionsets, --coverage, --klammerset, --font); and -v says how much to show
about PROCESSING, never what the RESULT contains — so the katom regex column
is "--katoms full" and the coverage detail "--coverage all".  NOTE: "-k" now
lists klammers (optionally filtered by a name/description search); the katom
table moved to "--katoms".

Fixes carried along: an option written with no value crashed the command with
SIGSEGV instead of reporting the mistake; two required positional arguments
never parsed; kdesc and kdiag printed an error and exited 0; and definition
diagnostics counted registrations rather than what was written, so one line
could be reported as two definitions and then printed twice.

Four new test suites: target_list, coverage, command_option, kdesc.

(from dev 46f54080bd9a)
2026-08-12 17:20:23 +02:00
6e7596ab2e Option sets: a .o target for shared parameters
A named group of optional parameters, declared once and used by several
klammers, so a writer learns one vocabulary instead of a spelling per
klammer.  The "o" target is a pseudo-target beside "k": "k" declares a
klammer's interface and documents it, "o" declares an option interface and
documents it, and neither produces output for any target.

    @@caption_args.o :caption :number.bool true :caption_side.side
    : Arguments that define a caption for a block element @@

    @@code.k :filename @hpos_args :hpos left @ @caption_args :caption_side top @
    | text.literal : A source file displayed verbatim @@

A set is used only in the parameter list of a ".k" declaration -- the one
place a klammer's interface is declared once for all of its targets -- and
is resolved as that list is read.  Names and types come from the set; a
default may be overridden where it is used.  A klammer application in a
parameter list is now a definition-time error.

The SKS gains the sets caption_args and hpos_args (:hpos and :offset), and
@table, @image, @image_grid, @reference and @show gain .k declarations.  A
distance is no longer written as a position: :hpos 4em is rejected, and the
same layout is :hpos left :offset 4em.  Code listings are numbered by
default, like tables and figures.

New engine sources mac/option_set{,_registry}.{h,cpp}; tst/ ships two more
suites, option_set_test.sh and signature_test.sh (twelve in all).

 (from dev 34e536cb0329)
2026-08-06 13:11:37 +02:00
cacff229a1 feat(argtype): :alone - the value of an option written without one
An optional argument has three values: the default (the name is absent),
the argument type's :alone value (the name is written alone), and a
written value.

:alone is declared by the argument type only, never by a klammer's
parameter declaration -- a default is what one klammer means by silence,
but a bare option name must read the same way in every klammer.  The bool
type declares :alone true, which is the whole of the convention that a
bare boolean option means true; there is no boolean special case in the
engine.  A type whose pattern matches running text cannot declare :alone,
since an option's value runs to the next bar or option name and would
swallow the following text.

kdesc and `ktext -m` now show [default: X] and [alone: Y] per argument
type.

In the Standard Klammer Set: @code :number becomes a bool (it was an
untyped string tested only for truthiness, so a bare :number was a
no-op); decimal_mark declares :alone comma; table_hline and table_vline
declare :alone all.  The 35 bools that default false gained the bare form
for free.

Tests: tst/alone_test.sh (21 cases) joins the shipped suite.

(from dev 6024f49c2859)
2026-07-28 22:24:32 +02:00
61b21d1397 Document language for dates; @eval pathname resolution and :cwd (from dev bc7cd62b6f68)
@date/@datetime gain :lang (German: "16. Juni 1910") over a document-wide
Language state variable, and :number for the numeric form (en 6/16/1910,
de 16.06.1910 per DIN 5008).  @eval finds Python modules next to the file
that names them regardless of the cwd, and the new :cwd option runs an
eval in a chosen working directory (@source_file uses it to resolve
against the document).  Two new test suites ship in tst/.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-27 20:25:49 +02:00
2ba7ceee7a Initial commit: Klammertext source distribution
Curated source subset assembled by klammertext-dev's doc/make_dist.sh: the Klammermachine (mac), the Standard Klammer Set (sks), the commands (com), editor plugins and install guides (doc), a test subset (tst), and lib/bin placeholders. Builds with 'make -C com'.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-18 19:32:38 +02:00