The @@@klammerset system command formally declares a klammerset — a named, logically related group of klammer definitions — with an operative, idempotent declaration (:requires and :files load in order at the declaration point, relative to the declaring file). A bare symbol given to ktext -k, kdesc --input, or :requires resolves to x/x.k on the search path: the document's directory, then KLAMMERTEXT_KLAMMERSETS, then KLAMMERTEXT_HOME; kdesc --klammerset lists the available sets. sks/sks.k is the first declared klammerset, so `-k sks` loads the SKS by name. The engine's lookup classes were renamed *_set → *_registry to keep the two concepts apart, and the whole C++ tree now follows standard const-correctness conventions. tst/ gains klammerset_test.sh (18 cases). (from dev 64b1abf23e56)
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32 lines
658 B
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#pragma once
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#include <iostream>
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#include <string>
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#include <map>
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#include <filesystem>
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#include "eval.h"
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#include "machine.h"
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#define VISIBLE __attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))
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using argmap = std::map<std::string, std::string>;
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class Klammer_base {
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public:
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Klammer_base(Machine& machine)
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: m_machine(machine)
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{};
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virtual ~Klammer_base() {};
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std::string get(const std::string& name);
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std::string get(const char* name);
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virtual std::string html();
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virtual std::string tex();
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virtual std::string txt();
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std::string result();
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void show(const std::string& klammer_name);
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Machine m_machine;
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};
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