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)
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@@@target ta | Target A @@@
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@@@target tb | Target B @@@
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# Mutual reference between two general klammers. A recursive analysis would
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# not terminate; the greatest fixpoint does.
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#
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# These take a parameter deliberately. A general klammer with NO parameters
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# is a CONSTANT, and a constant's body is spliced into later definitions at
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# definition time -- so a parameterless pair never reaches the fixpoint as a
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# cycle: the expansion has already turned the second body into a
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# self-reference. Parameters keep the calls in the stored body.
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@@ping s : @pong *s* @ @@
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@@pong s : @ping *s* @ @@
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# A cycle that reaches a constrained klammer keeps the constraint.
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@@only_ta.ta s : A*s* @@
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@@loop_a s : @loop_b *s* @ @only_ta *s* @ @@
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@@loop_b s : @loop_a *s* @ @@
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# Disjoint coverage: nothing is in both, so this can never be applied.
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@@only_tb.tb s : B*s* @@
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@@impossible s : @only_ta *s* @ @only_tb *s* @ @@
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