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klammertext/mac/klammer.h
Andy Kopra 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

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#pragma once
#include <regex>
#include "deftype.h"
#include "argument_set.h"
#include "option_set_registry.h"
#include "target_registry.h"
#include "locator.h"
class Klammer
{
public:
Klammer() = default;
Klammer(const std::string& name)
: m_name(name)
{};
using variable_map_t = std::map<std::string, std::vector<int>>;
using target_variable_map_t = std::map<std::string, variable_map_t>;
// <name>[.<target>[,<target>...]] -- the target part is a comma-separated
// list so that one body can serve several targets (see parse_name).
static std::regex name_re; // = std::regex(R"((\w+)(?:\.(\w+(?:,\w+)*))?)");
struct components {
std::string target;
katom_t deftype;
Parameter_set parameters;
std::vector<Katom> body;
variable_map_t varmap;
Locator loc;
};
// target-name -> [variable -> index]
void add_target_definition(
const std::string& target_name, const Argtype_registry& argtypes,
Option_set_registry& option_sets,
std::vector<Katom>::iterator begin, std::vector<Katom>::iterator end);
void remove_target_definition(const std::string& target_name);
auto target_defs(const std::vector<std::string>& target_names);
auto instance_defs();
void disallow_instances(); //Klammer::components declaration);
bool copy_to_instances(const Target_registry& targets);
void copy_components(
const Parameter_set& parameters, const std::vector<Klammer::components>& cs,
const Target_registry& targets);
void check_for_multiple_general_klammers();
void check_for_declaration_and_definitions();
void copy_general_klammer_to_undefined(const Target_registry& targets);
void no_declarations(const Target_registry& targets);
void one_declaration(const Target_registry& targets, const Klammer::components& declare);
void many_declarations(const std::vector<Klammer::components>& declares);
void rationalize(const Target_registry& targets);
/*
void add_description(const std::string& desc, Katom definition_type);
auto user_defs();
auto klammer_defines_parameters();
auto klammer_uses_parameters();
void check_for_target_errors(Target_registry targets);
bool explicit_parameters_match();
void copy_components(Klammer::components cs, Target_registry targets);
*/
std::string signature_text() const;
std::string description_text() const;
std::string option_set_text() const;
std::string describe(int margin=0) const;
bool has_literal_param() const {
for (const auto& p : m_parameters.m_positional)
if (p.m_argtype.m_name == "literal") return true;
for (const auto& p : m_parameters.m_rest)
if (p.m_argtype.m_name == "literal") return true;
return false;
}
strings_t get_target_names() const;
strings_t get_locations();
// Initial instantiation:
std::string m_name {};
// Collection: target, deftype, parameters, body, locator
std::vector<Klammer::components> m_defs {};
// After rationalization:
Parameter_set m_parameters {};
std::map<std::string, std::vector<Katom>> m_body {};
std::string m_desc {};
std::map<std::string, Locator> m_defloc {}; // target -> Locator
std::map<std::string, defmode_t> m_defmode {}; // target -> defmode
target_variable_map_t m_varmap {}; // target -> map: variable -> index
// target -> true if this target's body came from a general ("*") definition
// (writer content, subject to target escaping) vs a target-specific one.
std::map<std::string, bool> m_body_generic {};
// True when a definition wrote the general target out as ".*" instead of
// omitting the suffix. Identical to the engine; to a reader it is the
// difference between "I did not say" and "I say: every target, whatever
// they turn out to be". Only the second is a claim the coverage report
// can repeat.
bool m_general_declared { false };
};
std::string klammer_name_from_katom(const std::string& s, const Locator& loc);
// Split "@@<name>[.<target>[,<target>...]]" into the klammer name and the
// targets the definition is for. Always at least one name: an absent suffix
// is the general target. A comma list is surface syntax only -- the caller
// registers one definition per target, so nothing downstream of registration
// knows a list was written.
// The third result is true when the general target was written out as "*"
// rather than left off. Both mean the same to the engine; they mean
// different things to a reader and to the coverage analysis -- see
// Klammer::m_general_declared.
std::tuple<std::string,strings_t,bool>
parse_name(const Target_registry& targets, const Katom& name_katom);
// Split a definition's katoms into its definition separator, parameters,
// body and location. The target name is needed because the parameter list
// is where option sets are used, and a set may be used only in a ".k"
// declaration; option_sets is not const because a use is recorded on the set.
std::tuple<Katom, Parameter_set, std::vector<Katom>, Locator>
parse_definition_katoms(const std::string& klammer_name, const std::string& target_name,
const Argtype_registry& argtypes, Option_set_registry& option_sets,
std::vector<Katom>::iterator& begin, std::vector<Katom>::iterator& end);
/*
klammer_definition_args parse_klammer_definition_katoms(
katom_list& katoms, Argtype_registry& argtypes);
void check_for_undefined_arguments(
std::string name, Parameters parameters, katom_list body_katoms, Locator loc);
*/