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/**
* \file Paragraph.cpp
* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
*
* \author Asger Alstrup
* \author Lars Gullik Bjønnes
* \author Richard Heck (XHTML output)
* \author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
* \author Angus Leeming
* \author John Levon
* \author André Pönitz
* \author Dekel Tsur
* \author Jürgen Vigna
*
* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "Paragraph.h"
#include "LayoutFile.h"
#include "Buffer.h"
#include "BufferParams.h"
#include "Changes.h"
#include "Counters.h"
#include "BufferEncodings.h"
#include "InsetList.h"
#include "Language.h"
#include "LaTeXFeatures.h"
#include "Layout.h"
#include "Length.h"
#include "Font.h"
#include "FontList.h"
#include "LyXRC.h"
#include "OutputParams.h"
#include "output_latex.h"
#include "output_xhtml.h"
#include "ParagraphParameters.h"
#include "SpellChecker.h"
#include "sgml.h"
#include "texstream.h"
#include "TextClass.h"
#include "TexRow.h"
#include "Text.h"
#include "WordLangTuple.h"
#include "WordList.h"
#include "frontends/alert.h"
#include "insets/InsetBibitem.h"
#include "insets/InsetLabel.h"
#include "insets/InsetSpecialChar.h"
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#include "insets/InsetText.h"
#include "mathed/InsetMathHull.h"
#include "support/debug.h"
#include "support/docstring_list.h"
#include "support/ExceptionMessage.h"
#include "support/gettext.h"
#include "support/lassert.h"
#include "support/lstrings.h"
#include "support/textutils.h"
#include <atomic>
#include <sstream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
using namespace lyx::support;
// OSX clang, gcc < 4.8.0, and msvc < 2015 do not support C++11 thread_local
#if defined(__APPLE__) || (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8)
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#define THREAD_LOCAL_STATIC static __thread
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1900)
#define THREAD_LOCAL_STATIC static __declspec(thread)
#else
#define THREAD_LOCAL_STATIC thread_local static
#endif
namespace lyx {
namespace {
/// Inset identifier (above 0x10ffff, for ucs-4)
char_type const META_INSET = 0x200001;
Bulk cleanup/fix incorrect annotation at the end of namespaces. This commit does a bulk fix of incorrect annotations (comments) at the end of namespaces. The commit was generated by initially running clang-format, and then from the diff of the result extracting the hunks corresponding to fixes of namespace comments. The changes being applied and all the results have been manually reviewed. The source code successfully builds on macOS. Further details on the steps below, in case they're of interest to someone else in the future. 1. Checkout a fresh and up to date version of src/ git pull && git checkout -- src && git status src 2. Ensure there's a suitable .clang-format in place, i.e. with options to fix the comment at the end of namespaces, including: FixNamespaceComments: true SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1 and that clang-format is >= 5.0.0, by doing e.g.: clang-format -dump-config | grep Comments: clang-format --version 3. Apply clang-format to the source: clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h") 4. Create and filter out hunks related to fixing the namespace git diff -U0 src > tmp.patch grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace.patch 5. Filter out hunks corresponding to simple fixes into to a separate patch: pcregrep -M -e '^diff[^\n]+\nindex[^\n]+\n--- [^\n]+\n\+\+\+ [^\n]+\n' \ -e '^@@ -[0-9]+ \+[0-9]+ @@[^\n]*\n-\}[^\n]*\n\+\}[^\n]*\n' \ fix_namespace.patch > fix_namespace_simple.patch 6. Manually review the simple patch and then apply it, after first restoring the source. git checkout -- src patch -p1 < fix_namespace_simple.path 7. Manually review the (simple) changes and then stage the changes git diff src git add src 8. Again apply clang-format and filter out hunks related to any remaining fixes to the namespace, this time filter with more context. There will be fewer hunks as all the simple cases have already been handled: clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h") git diff src > tmp.patch grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace2.patch 9. Manually review/edit the resulting patch file to remove hunks for files which need to be dealt with manually, noting the file names and line numbers. Then restore files to as before applying clang-format and apply the patch: git checkout src patch -p1 < fix_namespace2.patch 10. Manually fix the files noted in the previous step. Stage files, review changes and commit.
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} // namespace
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// SpellResultRange
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class SpellResultRange {
public:
SpellResultRange(FontSpan range, SpellChecker::Result result)
: range_(range), result_(result)
{}
///
FontSpan const & range() const { return range_; }
///
void range(FontSpan const & r) { range_ = r; }
///
SpellChecker::Result result() const { return result_; }
///
void result(SpellChecker::Result r) { result_ = r; }
///
bool contains(pos_type pos) const { return range_.contains(pos); }
///
bool covered(FontSpan const & r) const
{
// 1. first of new range inside current range or
// 2. last of new range inside current range or
// 3. first of current range inside new range or
// 4. last of current range inside new range
//FIXME: is this the same as !range_.intersect(r).empty() ?
return range_.contains(r.first) || range_.contains(r.last) ||
r.contains(range_.first) || r.contains(range_.last);
}
///
void shift(pos_type pos, int offset)
{
if (range_.first > pos) {
range_.first += offset;
range_.last += offset;
} else if (range_.last >= pos) {
range_.last += offset;
}
}
private:
FontSpan range_ ;
SpellChecker::Result result_ ;
};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// SpellCheckerState
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class SpellCheckerState {
public:
SpellCheckerState()
{
needs_refresh_ = true;
current_change_number_ = 0;
}
void setRange(FontSpan const & fp, SpellChecker::Result state)
{
Ranges result;
RangesIterator et = ranges_.end();
RangesIterator it = ranges_.begin();
for (; it != et; ++it) {
if (!it->covered(fp))
result.push_back(SpellResultRange(it->range(), it->result()));
else if (state == SpellChecker::WORD_OK) {
// trim or split the current misspelled range
// store misspelled ranges only
FontSpan range = it->range();
if (fp.first > range.first) {
// misspelled area in front of WORD_OK
range.last = fp.first - 1;
result.push_back(SpellResultRange(range, it->result()));
range = it->range();
}
if (fp.last < range.last) {
// misspelled area after WORD_OK range
range.first = fp.last + 1;
result.push_back(SpellResultRange(range, it->result()));
}
}
}
ranges_ = result;
if (state != SpellChecker::WORD_OK)
ranges_.push_back(SpellResultRange(fp, state));
}
void increasePosAfterPos(pos_type pos)
{
correctRangesAfterPos(pos, 1);
needsRefresh(pos);
}
void decreasePosAfterPos(pos_type pos)
{
correctRangesAfterPos(pos, -1);
needsRefresh(pos);
}
void refreshLast(pos_type pos)
{
if (pos < refresh_.last)
refresh_.last = pos;
}
SpellChecker::Result getState(pos_type pos) const
{
SpellChecker::Result result = SpellChecker::WORD_OK;
RangesIterator et = ranges_.end();
RangesIterator it = ranges_.begin();
for (; it != et; ++it) {
if(it->contains(pos)) {
return it->result();
}
}
return result;
}
FontSpan const & getRange(pos_type pos) const
{
/// empty span to indicate mismatch
static FontSpan empty_;
RangesIterator et = ranges_.end();
RangesIterator it = ranges_.begin();
for (; it != et; ++it) {
if(it->contains(pos)) {
return it->range();
}
}
return empty_;
}
bool needsRefresh() const
{
return needs_refresh_;
}
SpellChecker::ChangeNumber currentChangeNumber() const
{
return current_change_number_;
}
void refreshRange(pos_type & first, pos_type & last) const
{
first = refresh_.first;
last = refresh_.last;
}
void needsRefresh(pos_type pos)
{
if (needs_refresh_ && pos != -1) {
if (pos < refresh_.first)
refresh_.first = pos;
if (pos > refresh_.last)
refresh_.last = pos;
} else if (pos != -1) {
// init request check for neighbour positions too
refresh_.first = pos > 0 ? pos - 1 : 0;
// no need for special end of paragraph check
refresh_.last = pos + 1;
}
needs_refresh_ = pos != -1;
}
void needsCompleteRefresh(SpellChecker::ChangeNumber change_number)
{
needs_refresh_ = true;
refresh_.first = 0;
refresh_.last = -1;
current_change_number_ = change_number;
}
private:
typedef vector<SpellResultRange> Ranges;
typedef Ranges::const_iterator RangesIterator;
Ranges ranges_;
/// the area of the paragraph with pending spell check
FontSpan refresh_;
bool needs_refresh_;
/// spell state cache version number
SpellChecker::ChangeNumber current_change_number_;
void correctRangesAfterPos(pos_type pos, int offset)
{
RangesIterator et = ranges_.end();
Ranges::iterator it = ranges_.begin();
for (; it != et; ++it) {
it->shift(pos, offset);
}
}
};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Paragraph::Private
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class Paragraph::Private
{
// Enforce our own "copy" constructor
Private(Private const &) = delete;
Private & operator=(Private const &) = delete;
// Unique ID generator
static int make_id();
public:
///
Private(Paragraph * owner, Layout const & layout);
/// "Copy constructor"
Private(Private const &, Paragraph * owner);
/// Copy constructor from \p beg to \p end
Private(Private const &, Paragraph * owner, pos_type beg, pos_type end);
///
void insertChar(pos_type pos, char_type c, Change const & change);
/// Output the surrogate pair formed by \p c and \p next to \p os.
/// \return the number of characters written.
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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int latexSurrogatePair(otexstream & os, char_type c, char_type next,
OutputParams const &);
/// Output a space in appropriate formatting (or a surrogate pair
/// if the next character is a combining character).
/// \return whether a surrogate pair was output.
bool simpleTeXBlanks(OutputParams const &,
otexstream &,
pos_type i,
unsigned int & column,
Font const & font,
Layout const & style);
/// Output consecutive unicode chars, belonging to the same script as
/// specified by the latex macro \p ltx, to \p os starting from \p i.
/// \return the number of characters written.
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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int writeScriptChars(otexstream & os, docstring const & ltx,
Change const &, Encoding const &, pos_type & i);
/// This could go to ParagraphParameters if we want to.
int startTeXParParams(BufferParams const &, otexstream &,
OutputParams const &) const;
/// This could go to ParagraphParameters if we want to.
bool endTeXParParams(BufferParams const &, otexstream &,
OutputParams const &) const;
///
void latexInset(BufferParams const &,
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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otexstream &,
OutputParams &,
Font & running_font,
Font & basefont,
Font const & outerfont,
bool & open_font,
Change & running_change,
Layout const & style,
pos_type & i,
unsigned int & column);
///
void latexSpecialChar(
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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otexstream & os,
BufferParams const & bparams,
OutputParams const & runparams,
Font const & running_font,
Change const & running_change,
Layout const & style,
pos_type & i,
pos_type end_pos,
unsigned int & column);
///
bool latexSpecialT1(
char_type const c,
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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otexstream & os,
pos_type i,
unsigned int & column);
///
bool latexSpecialTU(
char_type const c,
otexstream & os,
pos_type i,
unsigned int & column);
///
bool latexSpecialT3(
char_type const c,
otexstream & os,
pos_type i,
unsigned int & column);
///
void validate(LaTeXFeatures & features) const;
/// Checks if the paragraph contains only text and no inset or font change.
bool onlyText(Buffer const & buf, Font const & outerfont,
pos_type initial) const;
/// a vector of speller skip positions
typedef vector<FontSpan> SkipPositions;
typedef SkipPositions::const_iterator SkipPositionsIterator;
void appendSkipPosition(SkipPositions & skips, pos_type const pos) const;
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Language * getSpellLanguage(pos_type const from) const;
Language * locateSpellRange(pos_type & from, pos_type & to,
SkipPositions & skips) const;
bool hasSpellerChange() const
{
SpellChecker::ChangeNumber speller_change_number = 0;
if (theSpellChecker())
speller_change_number = theSpellChecker()->changeNumber();
return speller_change_number > speller_state_.currentChangeNumber();
}
bool ignoreWord(docstring const & word) const ;
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void setMisspelled(pos_type from, pos_type to, SpellChecker::Result state)
{
pos_type textsize = owner_->size();
// check for sane arguments
if (to <= from || from >= textsize)
return;
FontSpan fp = FontSpan(from, to - 1);
speller_state_.setRange(fp, state);
}
void requestSpellCheck(pos_type pos)
{
if (pos == -1)
speller_state_.needsCompleteRefresh(speller_state_.currentChangeNumber());
else
speller_state_.needsRefresh(pos);
}
void readySpellCheck()
{
speller_state_.needsRefresh(-1);
}
bool needsSpellCheck() const
{
return speller_state_.needsRefresh();
}
void rangeOfSpellCheck(pos_type & first, pos_type & last) const
{
speller_state_.refreshRange(first, last);
if (last == -1) {
last = owner_->size();
return;
}
pos_type endpos = last;
owner_->locateWord(first, endpos, WHOLE_WORD);
if (endpos < last) {
endpos = last;
owner_->locateWord(last, endpos, WHOLE_WORD);
}
last = endpos;
}
int countSkips(SkipPositionsIterator & it, SkipPositionsIterator const et,
int & start) const
{
int numskips = 0;
while (it != et && it->first < start) {
int skip = it->last - it->first + 1;
start += skip;
numskips += skip;
++it;
}
return numskips;
}
void markMisspelledWords(pos_type const & first, pos_type const & last,
SpellChecker::Result result,
docstring const & word,
SkipPositions const & skips);
InsetCode ownerCode() const
{
return inset_owner_ ? inset_owner_->lyxCode() : NO_CODE;
}
/// Which Paragraph owns us?
Paragraph * owner_;
/// In which Inset?
Inset const * inset_owner_;
///
FontList fontlist_;
///
int id_;
///
ParagraphParameters params_;
/// for recording and looking up changes
Changes changes_;
///
InsetList insetlist_;
/// end of label
pos_type begin_of_body_;
typedef docstring TextContainer;
///
TextContainer text_;
typedef set<docstring> Words;
typedef map<string, Words> LangWordsMap;
///
LangWordsMap words_;
///
Layout const * layout_;
///
SpellCheckerState speller_state_;
};
Paragraph::Private::Private(Paragraph * owner, Layout const & layout)
: owner_(owner), inset_owner_(0), id_(-1), begin_of_body_(0), layout_(&layout)
{
text_.reserve(100);
}
//static
int Paragraph::Private::make_id()
{
// The id is unique per session across buffers because it is used in
// LFUN_PARAGRAPH_GOTO to switch to a different buffer, for instance in the
// outliner.
// (thread-safe)
static atomic_uint next_id(0);
return next_id++;
}
Paragraph::Private::Private(Private const & p, Paragraph * owner)
: owner_(owner), inset_owner_(p.inset_owner_), fontlist_(p.fontlist_),
id_(make_id()),
params_(p.params_), changes_(p.changes_), insetlist_(p.insetlist_),
begin_of_body_(p.begin_of_body_), text_(p.text_), words_(p.words_),
layout_(p.layout_)
{
requestSpellCheck(p.text_.size());
}
Paragraph::Private::Private(Private const & p, Paragraph * owner,
pos_type beg, pos_type end)
: owner_(owner), inset_owner_(p.inset_owner_), id_(make_id()),
params_(p.params_), changes_(p.changes_),
insetlist_(p.insetlist_, beg, end),
begin_of_body_(p.begin_of_body_), words_(p.words_),
layout_(p.layout_)
{
if (beg >= pos_type(p.text_.size()))
return;
text_ = p.text_.substr(beg, end - beg);
FontList::const_iterator fcit = fontlist_.begin();
FontList::const_iterator fend = fontlist_.end();
for (; fcit != fend; ++fcit) {
if (fcit->pos() < beg)
continue;
if (fcit->pos() >= end) {
// Add last entry in the fontlist_.
fontlist_.set(text_.size() - 1, fcit->font());
break;
}
// Add a new entry in the fontlist_.
fontlist_.set(fcit->pos() - beg, fcit->font());
}
requestSpellCheck(p.text_.size());
}
void Paragraph::addChangesToToc(DocIterator const & cdit, Buffer const & buf,
bool output_active, TocBackend & backend) const
{
d->changes_.addToToc(cdit, buf, output_active, backend);
}
void Paragraph::addChangesToBuffer(Buffer const & buf) const
{
d->changes_.updateBuffer(buf);
}
bool Paragraph::isChangeUpdateRequired() const
{
return d->changes_.isUpdateRequired();
}
bool Paragraph::isDeleted(pos_type start, pos_type end) const
{
LASSERT(start >= 0 && start <= size(), return false);
LASSERT(end > start && end <= size() + 1, return false);
return d->changes_.isDeleted(start, end);
}
bool Paragraph::isChanged(pos_type start, pos_type end) const
{
LASSERT(start >= 0 && start <= size(), return false);
LASSERT(end > start && end <= size() + 1, return false);
return d->changes_.isChanged(start, end);
}
bool Paragraph::isMergedOnEndOfParDeletion(bool trackChanges) const
{
// keep the logic here in sync with the logic of eraseChars()
if (!trackChanges)
return true;
Change const & change = d->changes_.lookup(size());
return change.inserted() && change.currentAuthor();
}
void Paragraph::setChange(Change const & change)
{
// beware of the imaginary end-of-par character!
d->changes_.set(change, 0, size() + 1);
/*
* Propagate the change recursively - but not in case of DELETED!
*
* Imagine that your co-author makes changes in an existing inset. He
* sends your document to you and you come to the conclusion that the
* inset should go completely. If you erase it, LyX must not delete all
* text within the inset. Otherwise, the change tracked insertions of
* your co-author get lost and there is no way to restore them later.
*
* Conclusion: An inset's content should remain untouched if you delete it
*/
if (!change.deleted()) {
for (pos_type pos = 0; pos < size(); ++pos) {
if (Inset * inset = getInset(pos))
inset->setChange(change);
}
}
}
void Paragraph::setChange(pos_type pos, Change const & change)
{
LASSERT(pos >= 0 && pos <= size(), return);
d->changes_.set(change, pos);
// see comment in setChange(Change const &) above
if (!change.deleted() && pos < size())
if (Inset * inset = getInset(pos))
inset->setChange(change);
}
Change const & Paragraph::lookupChange(pos_type pos) const
{
LBUFERR(pos >= 0 && pos <= size());
return d->changes_.lookup(pos);
}
void Paragraph::acceptChanges(pos_type start, pos_type end)
{
LASSERT(start >= 0 && start <= size(), return);
LASSERT(end > start && end <= size() + 1, return);
for (pos_type pos = start; pos < end; ++pos) {
switch (lookupChange(pos).type) {
case Change::UNCHANGED:
// accept changes in nested inset
if (Inset * inset = getInset(pos))
inset->acceptChanges();
break;
case Change::INSERTED:
d->changes_.set(Change(Change::UNCHANGED), pos);
// also accept changes in nested inset
if (Inset * inset = getInset(pos))
inset->acceptChanges();
break;
case Change::DELETED:
// Suppress access to non-existent
// "end-of-paragraph char"
if (pos < size()) {
eraseChar(pos, false);
--end;
--pos;
}
break;
}
}
}
void Paragraph::rejectChanges(pos_type start, pos_type end)
{
LASSERT(start >= 0 && start <= size(), return);
LASSERT(end > start && end <= size() + 1, return);
for (pos_type pos = start; pos < end; ++pos) {
switch (lookupChange(pos).type) {
case Change::UNCHANGED:
// reject changes in nested inset
if (Inset * inset = getInset(pos))
inset->rejectChanges();
break;
case Change::INSERTED:
// Suppress access to non-existent
// "end-of-paragraph char"
if (pos < size()) {
eraseChar(pos, false);
--end;
--pos;
}
break;
case Change::DELETED:
d->changes_.set(Change(Change::UNCHANGED), pos);
// Do NOT reject changes within a deleted inset!
// There may be insertions of a co-author inside of it!
break;
}
}
}
void Paragraph::Private::insertChar(pos_type pos, char_type c,
Change const & change)
{
LASSERT(pos >= 0 && pos <= int(text_.size()), return);
// track change
changes_.insert(change, pos);
// This is actually very common when parsing buffers (and
// maybe inserting ascii text)
if (pos == pos_type(text_.size())) {
// when appending characters, no need to update tables
text_.push_back(c);
// but we want spell checking
requestSpellCheck(pos);
return;
}
text_.insert(text_.begin() + pos, c);
// Update the font table.
fontlist_.increasePosAfterPos(pos);
// Update the insets
insetlist_.increasePosAfterPos(pos);
// Update list of misspelled positions
speller_state_.increasePosAfterPos(pos);
}
bool Paragraph::insertInset(pos_type pos, Inset * inset,
Font const & font, Change const & change)
{
LASSERT(inset, return false);
LASSERT(pos >= 0 && pos <= size(), return false);
// Paragraph::insertInset() can be used in cut/copy/paste operation where
// d->inset_owner_ is not set yet.
if (d->inset_owner_ && !d->inset_owner_->insetAllowed(inset->lyxCode()))
return false;
d->insertChar(pos, META_INSET, change);
LASSERT(d->text_[pos] == META_INSET, return false);
// Add a new entry in the insetlist_.
d->insetlist_.insert(inset, pos);
// Some insets require run of spell checker
requestSpellCheck(pos);
setFont(pos, font);
return true;
}
bool Paragraph::eraseChar(pos_type pos, bool trackChanges)
{
LASSERT(pos >= 0 && pos <= size(), return false);
// keep the logic here in sync with the logic of isMergedOnEndOfParDeletion()
if (trackChanges) {
Change change = d->changes_.lookup(pos);
// set the character to DELETED if
// a) it was previously unchanged or
// b) it was inserted by a co-author
if (!change.changed() ||
(change.inserted() && !change.currentAuthor())) {
setChange(pos, Change(Change::DELETED));
// request run of spell checker
requestSpellCheck(pos);
return false;
}
if (change.deleted())
return false;
}
// Don't physically access the imaginary end-of-paragraph character.
// eraseChar() can only mark it as DELETED. A physical deletion of
// end-of-par must be handled externally.
if (pos == size()) {
return false;
}
// track change
d->changes_.erase(pos);
// if it is an inset, delete the inset entry
if (d->text_[pos] == META_INSET)
d->insetlist_.erase(pos);
d->text_.erase(d->text_.begin() + pos);
// Update the fontlist_
d->fontlist_.erase(pos);
// Update the insetlist_
d->insetlist_.decreasePosAfterPos(pos);
// Update list of misspelled positions
d->speller_state_.decreasePosAfterPos(pos);
d->speller_state_.refreshLast(size());
return true;
}
int Paragraph::eraseChars(pos_type start, pos_type end, bool trackChanges)
{
LASSERT(start >= 0 && start <= size(), return 0);
LASSERT(end >= start && end <= size() + 1, return 0);
pos_type i = start;
for (pos_type count = end - start; count; --count) {
if (!eraseChar(i, trackChanges))
++i;
}
return end - i;
}
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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int Paragraph::Private::latexSurrogatePair(otexstream & os, char_type c,
char_type next, OutputParams const & runparams)
{
// Writing next here may circumvent a possible font change between
// c and next. Since next is only output if it forms a surrogate pair
// with c we can ignore this:
// A font change inside a surrogate pair does not make sense and is
// hopefully impossible to input.
// FIXME: change tracking
// Is this correct WRT change tracking?
Encoding const & encoding = *(runparams.encoding);
docstring latex1 = encoding.latexChar(next).first;
if (runparams.inIPA) {
string const tipashortcut = Encodings::TIPAShortcut(next);
if (!tipashortcut.empty()) {
latex1 = from_ascii(tipashortcut);
}
}
docstring const latex2 = encoding.latexChar(c).first;
if (docstring(1, next) == latex1) {
// the encoding supports the combination
os << latex2 << latex1;
return latex1.length() + latex2.length();
} else if (runparams.local_font &&
runparams.local_font->language()->lang() == "polutonikogreek") {
// polutonikogreek only works without the brackets
os << latex1 << latex2;
return latex1.length() + latex2.length();
} else
os << latex1 << '{' << latex2 << '}';
return latex1.length() + latex2.length() + 2;
}
bool Paragraph::Private::simpleTeXBlanks(OutputParams const & runparams,
otexstream & os,
pos_type i,
unsigned int & column,
Font const & font,
Layout const & style)
{
if (style.pass_thru || runparams.pass_thru)
return false;
if (i + 1 < int(text_.size())) {
char_type next = text_[i + 1];
if (Encodings::isCombiningChar(next)) {
// This space has an accent, so we must always output it.
column += latexSurrogatePair(os, ' ', next, runparams) - 1;
return true;
}
}
if (runparams.linelen > 0
&& column > runparams.linelen
&& i
&& text_[i - 1] != ' '
&& (i + 1 < int(text_.size()))
// same in FreeSpacing mode
&& !owner_->isFreeSpacing()
// In typewriter mode, we want to avoid
// ! . ? : at the end of a line
&& !(font.fontInfo().family() == TYPEWRITER_FAMILY
&& (text_[i - 1] == '.'
|| text_[i - 1] == '?'
|| text_[i - 1] == ':'
|| text_[i - 1] == '!'))) {
os << '\n';
os.texrow().start(owner_->id(), i + 1);
column = 0;
} else if (style.free_spacing) {
os << '~';
} else {
os << ' ';
}
return false;
}
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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int Paragraph::Private::writeScriptChars(otexstream & os,
docstring const & ltx,
Change const & runningChange,
Encoding const & encoding,
pos_type & i)
{
// FIXME: modifying i here is not very nice...
// We only arrive here when character text_[i] could not be translated
// into the current latex encoding (or its latex translation has been forced,)
// and it belongs to a known script.
// TODO: We need \textcyr and \textgreek wrappers also for characters
// that can be encoded in the "LaTeX encoding" but not in the
// current *font encoding*.
// (See #9681 for details and test)
// Parameter ltx contains the latex translation of text_[i] as specified
// in the unicodesymbols file and is something like "\textXXX{<spec>}".
// The latex macro name "textXXX" specifies the script to which text_[i]
// belongs and we use it in order to check whether characters from the
// same script immediately follow, such that we can collect them in a
// single "\textXXX" macro. So, we have to retain "\textXXX{<spec>"
// for the first char but only "<spec>" for all subsequent chars.
docstring::size_type const brace1 = ltx.find_first_of(from_ascii("{"));
docstring::size_type const brace2 = ltx.find_last_of(from_ascii("}"));
string script = to_ascii(ltx.substr(1, brace1 - 1));
int pos = 0;
int length = brace2;
bool closing_brace = true;
if (script == "textgreek" && encoding.latexName() == "iso-8859-7") {
// Correct encoding is being used, so we can avoid \textgreek.
// TODO: wrong test: we need to check the *font encoding*
// (i.e. the active language and its FontEncoding tag)
// instead of the LaTeX *input encoding*!
// See #9637 for details and test-cases.
pos = brace1 + 1;
length -= pos;
closing_brace = false;
}
os << ltx.substr(pos, length);
int size = text_.size();
while (i + 1 < size) {
char_type const next = text_[i + 1];
// Stop here if next character belongs to another script
// or there is a change in change tracking status.
if (!Encodings::isKnownScriptChar(next, script) ||
runningChange != owner_->lookupChange(i + 1))
break;
Font prev_font;
bool found = false;
FontList::const_iterator cit = fontlist_.begin();
FontList::const_iterator end = fontlist_.end();
for (; cit != end; ++cit) {
if (cit->pos() >= i && !found) {
prev_font = cit->font();
found = true;
}
if (cit->pos() >= i + 1)
break;
}
// Stop here if there is a font attribute or encoding change.
if (found && cit != end && prev_font != cit->font())
break;
docstring const latex = encoding.latexChar(next).first;
docstring::size_type const b1 =
latex.find_first_of(from_ascii("{"));
docstring::size_type const b2 =
latex.find_last_of(from_ascii("}"));
int const len = b2 - b1 - 1;
os << latex.substr(b1 + 1, len);
length += len;
++i;
}
if (closing_brace) {
os << '}';
++length;
}
return length;
}
void Paragraph::Private::latexInset(BufferParams const & bparams,
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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otexstream & os,
OutputParams & runparams,
Font & running_font,
Font & basefont,
Font const & outerfont,
bool & open_font,
Change & running_change,
Layout const & style,
pos_type & i,
unsigned int & column)
{
Inset * inset = owner_->getInset(i);
LBUFERR(inset);
if (style.pass_thru) {
odocstringstream ods;
inset->plaintext(ods, runparams);
os << ods.str();
return;
}
// FIXME: move this to InsetNewline::latex
Fix bugs #8546 and #9055, and introduce new separator inset. The algorithm used for breaking a paragraph in LaTeX export is changed for avoiding spurious blank lines causing too much vertical space. This change is tied to the introduction of a new inset (with two different specializations) helping in either outputing LaTeX paragraph breaks or separating environments in LyX. Both of the above goals were previously achieved by the ---Separator--- layout and can now be accomplished by the new inset in a more natural way. As an example, after leaving an environment by hitting the Return key for two times, a third return automatically inserts a parbreak inset, which is equivalent to the old separator layout, i.e., it also introduces a blank line in the output. If this blank line is not wanted, the parbreak separator can be changed to a plain separator by a right click of the mouse. Of course, an environment can still be separated by the following one by using the Alt+P+Return shortcut (or the corresponding menu key), but now the plain separator inset is used instead of the old separator layout, such that no blank line occurs in the LaTeX output. Old documents are converted such that the LaTeX output remains unchanged. As a result of this conversion, the old separator layout is replaced by the new parbreak inset, which may also appear in places where the old algorithm was introducing blank lines while the new one is not. Note that not all blank lines were actually affecting the LaTeX output, because a blank line is simply ignored by the TeX engine when it occurs in the so called "vertical mode" (e.g., after an alignment environment). The old ---Separator--- layout is now gone and old layout files using it are also automatically converted. Round trip conversions between old and new format should leave a document unchanged. This means that the new behavior about paragraph breaking is not "carried back" to the old format. Indeed, this would need introducing special LaTeX commands in ERT that would accumulate in roundtrip conversions, horribly cluttering the document. So, when converting a modified document to old formats, the LaTeX output may slightly differ in vertical spacing if the document is processed by an old version of LyX. In other words, forward compatibility is guaranteed, but not backwards.
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if (inset->lyxCode() == NEWLINE_CODE || inset->lyxCode() == SEPARATOR_CODE) {
// newlines are handled differently here than
// the default in simpleTeXSpecialChars().
if (!style.newline_allowed) {
os << '\n';
} else {
if (open_font) {
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bool needPar = false;
column += running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(
os, bparams, runparams,
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basefont, basefont, needPar);
open_font = false;
}
if (running_font.fontInfo().family() == TYPEWRITER_FAMILY)
os << '~';
basefont = owner_->getLayoutFont(bparams, outerfont);
running_font = basefont;
if (runparams.moving_arg)
os << "\\protect ";
}
os.texrow().start(owner_->id(), i + 1);
column = 0;
}
if (owner_->isDeleted(i)) {
if( ++runparams.inDeletedInset == 1)
runparams.changeOfDeletedInset = owner_->lookupChange(i);
}
if (inset->canTrackChanges()) {
column += Changes::latexMarkChange(os, bparams, running_change,
Change(Change::UNCHANGED), runparams);
running_change = Change(Change::UNCHANGED);
}
bool close = false;
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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odocstream::pos_type const len = os.os().tellp();
if (inset->forceLTR()
&& !runparams.use_polyglossia
&& running_font.isRightToLeft()
// ERT is an exception, it should be output with no
// decorations at all
&& inset->lyxCode() != ERT_CODE) {
if (running_font.language()->lang() == "farsi")
os << "\\beginL" << termcmd;
else
os << "\\L{";
close = true;
}
// FIXME: Bug: we can have an empty font change here!
// if there has just been a font change, we are going to close it
// right now, which means stupid latex code like \textsf{}. AFAIK,
// this does not harm dvi output. A minor bug, thus (JMarc)
// Some insets cannot be inside a font change command.
// However, even such insets *can* be placed in \L or \R
// or their equivalents (for RTL language switches), so we don't
// close the language in those cases.
// ArabTeX, though, cannot handle this special behavior, it seems.
bool arabtex = basefont.language()->lang() == "arabic_arabtex"
|| running_font.language()->lang() == "arabic_arabtex";
if (open_font && !inset->inheritFont()) {
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bool needPar = false;
bool closeLanguage = arabtex
|| basefont.isRightToLeft() == running_font.isRightToLeft();
unsigned int count = running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(os,
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bparams, runparams, basefont, basefont,
needPar, closeLanguage);
column += count;
// if any font properties were closed, update the running_font,
// making sure, however, to leave the language as it was
if (count > 0) {
// FIXME: probably a better way to keep track of the old
// language, than copying the entire font?
Font const copy_font(running_font);
basefont = owner_->getLayoutFont(bparams, outerfont);
running_font = basefont;
if (!closeLanguage)
running_font.setLanguage(copy_font.language());
// leave font open if language is still open
open_font = (running_font.language() == basefont.language());
if (closeLanguage)
runparams.local_font = &basefont;
}
}
size_t const previous_row_count = os.texrow().rows();
try {
runparams.lastid = id_;
runparams.lastpos = i;
inset->latex(os, runparams);
} catch (EncodingException & e) {
// add location information and throw again.
e.par_id = id_;
e.pos = i;
throw(e);
}
if (close) {
if (running_font.language()->lang() == "farsi")
os << "\\endL" << termcmd;
else
os << '}';
}
if (os.texrow().rows() > previous_row_count) {
os.texrow().start(owner_->id(), i + 1);
column = 0;
} else {
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column += (unsigned int)(os.os().tellp() - len);
}
if (owner_->isDeleted(i))
--runparams.inDeletedInset;
}
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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void Paragraph::Private::latexSpecialChar(otexstream & os,
BufferParams const & bparams,
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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OutputParams const & runparams,
Font const & running_font,
Change const & running_change,
Layout const & style,
pos_type & i,
pos_type end_pos,
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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unsigned int & column)
{
// With polyglossia, brackets and stuff need not be reversed
// in RTL scripts (see bug #8251)
char_type const c = (runparams.use_polyglossia) ?
owner_->getUChar(bparams, i) : text_[i];
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if (style.pass_thru || runparams.pass_thru
|| contains(style.pass_thru_chars, c)
|| contains(runparams.pass_thru_chars, c)) {
if (c != '\0') {
Encoding const * const enc = runparams.encoding;
if (enc && !enc->encodable(c))
throw EncodingException(c);
os.put(c);
}
return;
}
// TIPA uses its own T3 encoding
if (runparams.inIPA && latexSpecialT3(c, os, i, column))
return;
// If T1 font encoding is used, use the special
// characters it provides.
// NOTE: Some languages reset the font encoding internally to a
// non-standard font encoding. If we are using such a language,
// we do not output special T1 chars.
if (!runparams.inIPA && !running_font.language()->internalFontEncoding()
&& !runparams.isFullUnicode() && bparams.main_font_encoding() == "T1"
&& latexSpecialT1(c, os, i, column))
return;
// NOTE: XeTeX and LuaTeX use EU1/2 (pre 2017) or TU (as of 2017) encoding
else if (!runparams.inIPA && !running_font.language()->internalFontEncoding()
&& runparams.isFullUnicode() && latexSpecialTU(c, os, i, column))
return;
// Otherwise, we use what LaTeX provides us.
switch (c) {
case '\\':
os << "\\textbackslash" << termcmd;
column += 15;
break;
case '<':
os << "\\textless" << termcmd;
column += 10;
break;
case '>':
os << "\\textgreater" << termcmd;
column += 13;
break;
case '|':
os << "\\textbar" << termcmd;
column += 9;
break;
case '-':
os << '-';
if (i + 1 < static_cast<pos_type>(text_.size()) &&
(end_pos == -1 || i + 1 < end_pos) &&
text_[i+1] == '-') {
// Prevent "--" becoming an endash and "---" becoming
// an emdash.
// Within \ttfamily, "--" is merged to "-" (no endash)
// so we avoid this rather irritating ligature as well
os << "{}";
column += 2;
}
break;
case '\"':
os << "\\textquotedbl" << termcmd;
column += 14;
break;
case '$': case '&':
case '%': case '#': case '{':
case '}': case '_':
os << '\\';
os.put(c);
column += 1;
break;
case '~':
os << "\\textasciitilde" << termcmd;
column += 16;
break;
case '^':
os << "\\textasciicircum" << termcmd;
column += 17;
break;
case '*':
case '[':
case ']':
// avoid being mistaken for optional arguments
os << '{';
os.put(c);
os << '}';
column += 2;
break;
case ' ':
// Blanks are printed before font switching.
// Sure? I am not! (try nice-latex)
// I am sure it's correct. LyX might be smarter
// in the future, but for now, nothing wrong is
// written. (Asger)
break;
case 0x2013:
case 0x2014:
// XeTeX's dash behaviour is determined via a global setting
if (bparams.use_dash_ligatures
&& owner_->getFontSettings(bparams, i).fontInfo().family() != TYPEWRITER_FAMILY
&& (!bparams.useNonTeXFonts || runparams.flavor != OutputParams::XETEX)) {
if (c == 0x2013) {
// en-dash
os << "--";
column +=2;
} else {
// em-dash
os << "---";
column +=3;
}
break;
}
// fall through
default:
if (c == '\0')
return;
Encoding const & encoding = *(runparams.encoding);
char_type next = '\0';
if (i + 1 < int(text_.size())) {
next = text_[i + 1];
if (Encodings::isCombiningChar(next)) {
column += latexSurrogatePair(os, c, next, runparams) - 1;
++i;
break;
}
}
string script;
pair<docstring, bool> latex = encoding.latexChar(c);
docstring nextlatex;
bool nexttipas = false;
string nexttipashortcut;
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if (next != '\0' && next != META_INSET && encoding.encodable(next)) {
nextlatex = encoding.latexChar(next).first;
if (runparams.inIPA) {
nexttipashortcut = Encodings::TIPAShortcut(next);
nexttipas = !nexttipashortcut.empty();
}
}
bool tipas = false;
if (runparams.inIPA) {
string const tipashortcut = Encodings::TIPAShortcut(c);
if (!tipashortcut.empty()) {
latex.first = from_ascii(tipashortcut);
latex.second = false;
tipas = true;
}
}
if (Encodings::isKnownScriptChar(c, script)
&& prefixIs(latex.first, from_ascii("\\" + script)))
column += writeScriptChars(os, latex.first,
running_change, encoding, i) - 1;
else if (latex.second
&& ((!prefixIs(nextlatex, '\\')
&& !prefixIs(nextlatex, '{')
&& !prefixIs(nextlatex, '}'))
|| (nexttipas
&& !prefixIs(from_ascii(nexttipashortcut), '\\')))
&& !tipas) {
// Prevent eating of a following
// space or command corruption by
// following characters
if (next == ' ' || next == '\0') {
column += latex.first.length() + 1;
os << latex.first << "{}";
} else {
column += latex.first.length();
os << latex.first << " ";
}
} else {
column += latex.first.length() - 1;
os << latex.first;
}
break;
}
}
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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bool Paragraph::Private::latexSpecialT1(char_type const c, otexstream & os,
pos_type i, unsigned int & column)
{
switch (c) {
case '>':
case '<':
os.put(c);
// In T1 encoding, these characters exist
// but we should avoid ligatures
if (i + 1 >= int(text_.size()) || text_[i + 1] != c)
return true;
os << "\\textcompwordmark" << termcmd;
column += 19;
return true;
case '|':
os.put(c);
return true;
case '\"':
// soul.sty breaks with \char`\"
os << "\\textquotedbl" << termcmd;
column += 14;
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
bool Paragraph::Private::latexSpecialTU(char_type const c, otexstream & os,
pos_type i, unsigned int & column)
{
// TU encoding is currently on par with T1.
return latexSpecialT1(c, os, i, column);
}
bool Paragraph::Private::latexSpecialT3(char_type const c, otexstream & os,
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pos_type /*i*/, unsigned int & column)
{
switch (c) {
case '*':
case '[':
case ']':
case '\"':
os.put(c);
return true;
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case '|':
os << "\\textvertline" << termcmd;
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column += 14;
return true;
case 0x2013:
os << "\\textendash" << termcmd;
column += 12;
return true;
case 0x2014:
os << "\\textemdash" << termcmd;
column += 12;
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
void Paragraph::Private::validate(LaTeXFeatures & features) const
{
if (layout_->inpreamble && inset_owner_) {
bool const is_command = layout_->latextype == LATEX_COMMAND;
Font f;
// Using a string stream here circumvents the encoding
// switching machinery of odocstream. Therefore the
// output is wrong if this paragraph contains content
// that needs to switch encoding.
Buffer const & buf = inset_owner_->buffer();
BufferParams const & bp = features.runparams().is_child
? buf.masterParams() : buf.params();
otexstringstream os;
os << layout_->preamble();
if (is_command) {
os << '\\' << from_ascii(layout_->latexname());
// we have to provide all the optional arguments here, even though
// the last one is the only one we care about.
// Separate handling of optional argument inset.
if (!layout_->latexargs().empty()) {
OutputParams rp = features.runparams();
rp.local_font = &owner_->getFirstFontSettings(bp);
latexArgInsets(*owner_, os, rp, layout_->latexargs());
}
os << from_ascii(layout_->latexparam());
}
size_t const length = os.length();
// this will output "{" at the beginning, but not at the end
owner_->latex(bp, f, os, features.runparams(), 0, -1, true);
if (os.length() > length) {
if (is_command) {
os << '}';
if (!layout_->postcommandargs().empty()) {
OutputParams rp = features.runparams();
rp.local_font = &owner_->getFirstFontSettings(bp);
latexArgInsets(*owner_, os, rp, layout_->postcommandargs(), "post:");
}
}
features.addPreambleSnippet(os.release(), true);
}
}
if (features.runparams().flavor == OutputParams::HTML
&& layout_->htmltitle()) {
features.setHTMLTitle(owner_->asString(AS_STR_INSETS | AS_STR_SKIPDELETE));
}
// check the params.
if (!params_.spacing().isDefault())
features.require("setspace");
// then the layouts
features.useLayout(layout_->name());
// then the fonts
fontlist_.validate(features);
// then the indentation
if (!params_.leftIndent().zero())
features.require("ParagraphLeftIndent");
// then the insets
InsetList::const_iterator icit = insetlist_.begin();
InsetList::const_iterator iend = insetlist_.end();
for (; icit != iend; ++icit) {
if (icit->inset) {
features.inDeletedInset(owner_->isDeleted(icit->pos));
if (icit->inset->lyxCode() == FOOT_CODE) {
// FIXME: an item inset would make things much easier.
if ((layout_->latextype == LATEX_LIST_ENVIRONMENT
|| (layout_->latextype == LATEX_ITEM_ENVIRONMENT
&& layout_->margintype == MARGIN_FIRST_DYNAMIC))
&& (icit->pos < begin_of_body_
|| (icit->pos == begin_of_body_
&& (icit->pos == 0 || text_[icit->pos - 1] != ' '))))
features.saveNoteEnv("description");
}
icit->inset->validate(features);
features.inDeletedInset(false);
if (layout_->needprotect &&
icit->inset->lyxCode() == FOOT_CODE)
features.require("NeedLyXFootnoteCode");
}
}
// then the contents
BufferParams const bp = features.runparams().is_child
? features.buffer().masterParams() : features.buffer().params();
for (pos_type i = 0; i < int(text_.size()) ; ++i) {
char_type c = text_[i];
if (c == 0x0022) {
if (features.runparams().isFullUnicode() && bp.useNonTeXFonts)
features.require("textquotedblp");
else if (bp.main_font_encoding() != "T1"
|| ((&owner_->getFontSettings(bp, i))->language()->internalFontEncoding()))
features.require("textquotedbl");
}
if (!bp.use_dash_ligatures
&& (c == 0x2013 || c == 0x2014)
&& bp.useNonTeXFonts
&& features.runparams().flavor == OutputParams::XETEX)
// XeTeX's dash behaviour is determined via a global setting
features.require("xetexdashbreakstate");
BufferEncodings::validate(c, features);
}
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Paragraph
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace {
Layout const emptyParagraphLayout;
}
Paragraph::Paragraph()
: d(new Paragraph::Private(this, emptyParagraphLayout))
{
itemdepth = 0;
d->params_.clear();
}
Paragraph::Paragraph(Paragraph const & par)
: itemdepth(par.itemdepth),
d(new Paragraph::Private(*par.d, this))
{
registerWords();
}
Paragraph::Paragraph(Paragraph const & par, pos_type beg, pos_type end)
: itemdepth(par.itemdepth),
d(new Paragraph::Private(*par.d, this, beg, end))
{
registerWords();
}
Paragraph & Paragraph::operator=(Paragraph const & par)
{
// needed as we will destroy the private part before copying it
if (&par != this) {
itemdepth = par.itemdepth;
deregisterWords();
delete d;
d = new Private(*par.d, this);
registerWords();
}
return *this;
}
Paragraph::~Paragraph()
{
deregisterWords();
delete d;
}
namespace {
// this shall be called just before every "os << ..." action.
void flushString(ostream & os, docstring & s)
{
os << to_utf8(s);
s.erase();
}
Bulk cleanup/fix incorrect annotation at the end of namespaces. This commit does a bulk fix of incorrect annotations (comments) at the end of namespaces. The commit was generated by initially running clang-format, and then from the diff of the result extracting the hunks corresponding to fixes of namespace comments. The changes being applied and all the results have been manually reviewed. The source code successfully builds on macOS. Further details on the steps below, in case they're of interest to someone else in the future. 1. Checkout a fresh and up to date version of src/ git pull && git checkout -- src && git status src 2. Ensure there's a suitable .clang-format in place, i.e. with options to fix the comment at the end of namespaces, including: FixNamespaceComments: true SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1 and that clang-format is >= 5.0.0, by doing e.g.: clang-format -dump-config | grep Comments: clang-format --version 3. Apply clang-format to the source: clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h") 4. Create and filter out hunks related to fixing the namespace git diff -U0 src > tmp.patch grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace.patch 5. Filter out hunks corresponding to simple fixes into to a separate patch: pcregrep -M -e '^diff[^\n]+\nindex[^\n]+\n--- [^\n]+\n\+\+\+ [^\n]+\n' \ -e '^@@ -[0-9]+ \+[0-9]+ @@[^\n]*\n-\}[^\n]*\n\+\}[^\n]*\n' \ fix_namespace.patch > fix_namespace_simple.patch 6. Manually review the simple patch and then apply it, after first restoring the source. git checkout -- src patch -p1 < fix_namespace_simple.path 7. Manually review the (simple) changes and then stage the changes git diff src git add src 8. Again apply clang-format and filter out hunks related to any remaining fixes to the namespace, this time filter with more context. There will be fewer hunks as all the simple cases have already been handled: clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h") git diff src > tmp.patch grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace2.patch 9. Manually review/edit the resulting patch file to remove hunks for files which need to be dealt with manually, noting the file names and line numbers. Then restore files to as before applying clang-format and apply the patch: git checkout src patch -p1 < fix_namespace2.patch 10. Manually fix the files noted in the previous step. Stage files, review changes and commit.
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} // namespace
void Paragraph::write(ostream & os, BufferParams const & bparams,
depth_type & dth) const
{
// The beginning or end of a deeper (i.e. nested) area?
if (dth != d->params_.depth()) {
if (d->params_.depth() > dth) {
while (d->params_.depth() > dth) {
os << "\n\\begin_deeper";
++dth;
}
} else {
while (d->params_.depth() < dth) {
os << "\n\\end_deeper";
--dth;
}
}
}
// First write the layout
os << "\n\\begin_layout " << to_utf8(d->layout_->name()) << '\n';
d->params_.write(os);
Font font1(inherit_font, bparams.language);
Change running_change = Change(Change::UNCHANGED);
// this string is used as a buffer to avoid repetitive calls
// to to_utf8(), which turn out to be expensive (JMarc)
docstring write_buffer;
int column = 0;
for (pos_type i = 0; i <= size(); ++i) {
Change const & change = lookupChange(i);
if (change != running_change)
flushString(os, write_buffer);
Changes::lyxMarkChange(os, bparams, column, running_change, change);
running_change = change;
if (i == size())
break;
// Write font changes
Font font2 = getFontSettings(bparams, i);
if (font2 != font1) {
flushString(os, write_buffer);
font2.lyxWriteChanges(font1, os);
column = 0;
font1 = font2;
}
char_type const c = d->text_[i];
switch (c) {
case META_INSET:
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(i)) {
flushString(os, write_buffer);
if (inset->directWrite()) {
// international char, let it write
// code directly so it's shorter in
// the file
inset->write(os);
} else {
if (i)
os << '\n';
os << "\\begin_inset ";
inset->write(os);
os << "\n\\end_inset\n\n";
column = 0;
}
// FIXME This can be removed again once the mystery
// crash has been resolved.
os << flush;
}
break;
case '\\':
flushString(os, write_buffer);
os << "\n\\backslash\n";
column = 0;
break;
case '.':
flushString(os, write_buffer);
if (i + 1 < size() && d->text_[i + 1] == ' ') {
os << ".\n";
column = 0;
} else
os << '.';
break;
default:
if ((column > 70 && c == ' ')
|| column > 79) {
flushString(os, write_buffer);
os << '\n';
column = 0;
}
// this check is to amend a bug. LyX sometimes
// inserts '\0' this could cause problems.
if (c != '\0')
write_buffer.push_back(c);
else
LYXERR0("NUL char in structure.");
++column;
break;
}
}
flushString(os, write_buffer);
os << "\n\\end_layout\n";
// FIXME This can be removed again once the mystery
// crash has been resolved.
os << flush;
}
void Paragraph::validate(LaTeXFeatures & features) const
{
d->validate(features);
}
void Paragraph::insert(pos_type start, docstring const & str,
Font const & font, Change const & change)
{
for (size_t i = 0, n = str.size(); i != n ; ++i)
insertChar(start + i, str[i], font, change);
}
void Paragraph::appendChar(char_type c, Font const & font,
Change const & change)
{
// track change
d->changes_.insert(change, d->text_.size());
// when appending characters, no need to update tables
d->text_.push_back(c);
setFont(d->text_.size() - 1, font);
d->requestSpellCheck(d->text_.size() - 1);
}
void Paragraph::appendString(docstring const & s, Font const & font,
Change const & change)
{
pos_type end = s.size();
size_t oldsize = d->text_.size();
size_t newsize = oldsize + end;
size_t capacity = d->text_.capacity();
if (newsize >= capacity)
d->text_.reserve(max(capacity + 100, newsize));
// when appending characters, no need to update tables
d->text_.append(s);
// FIXME: Optimize this!
for (size_t i = oldsize; i != newsize; ++i) {
// track change
d->changes_.insert(change, i);
d->requestSpellCheck(i);
}
d->fontlist_.set(oldsize, font);
d->fontlist_.set(newsize - 1, font);
}
void Paragraph::insertChar(pos_type pos, char_type c,
bool trackChanges)
{
d->insertChar(pos, c, Change(trackChanges ?
Change::INSERTED : Change::UNCHANGED));
}
void Paragraph::insertChar(pos_type pos, char_type c,
Font const & font, bool trackChanges)
{
d->insertChar(pos, c, Change(trackChanges ?
Change::INSERTED : Change::UNCHANGED));
setFont(pos, font);
}
void Paragraph::insertChar(pos_type pos, char_type c,
Font const & font, Change const & change)
{
d->insertChar(pos, c, change);
setFont(pos, font);
}
void Paragraph::resetFonts(Font const & font)
{
d->fontlist_.clear();
d->fontlist_.set(0, font);
d->fontlist_.set(d->text_.size() - 1, font);
}
// Gets uninstantiated font setting at position.
Font const & Paragraph::getFontSettings(BufferParams const & bparams,
pos_type pos) const
{
if (pos > size()) {
LYXERR0("pos: " << pos << " size: " << size());
LBUFERR(false);
}
FontList::const_iterator cit = d->fontlist_.fontIterator(pos);
if (cit != d->fontlist_.end())
return cit->font();
if (pos == size() && !empty())
return getFontSettings(bparams, pos - 1);
// Optimisation: avoid a full font instantiation if there is no
// language change from previous call.
static Font previous_font;
static Language const * previous_lang = 0;
Language const * lang = getParLanguage(bparams);
if (lang != previous_lang) {
previous_lang = lang;
previous_font = Font(inherit_font, lang);
}
return previous_font;
}
FontSpan Paragraph::fontSpan(pos_type pos) const
{
LBUFERR(pos <= size());
if (pos == size())
return FontSpan(pos, pos);
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pos_type start = 0;
FontList::const_iterator cit = d->fontlist_.begin();
FontList::const_iterator end = d->fontlist_.end();
for (; cit != end; ++cit) {
if (cit->pos() >= pos) {
if (pos >= beginOfBody())
return FontSpan(max(start, beginOfBody()),
cit->pos());
else
return FontSpan(start,
min(beginOfBody() - 1,
cit->pos()));
}
start = cit->pos() + 1;
}
// This should not happen, but if so, we take no chances.
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LYXERR0("Paragraph::fontSpan: position not found in fontinfo table!");
LASSERT(false, return FontSpan(pos, pos));
}
// Gets uninstantiated font setting at position 0
Font const & Paragraph::getFirstFontSettings(BufferParams const & bparams) const
{
if (!empty() && !d->fontlist_.empty())
return d->fontlist_.begin()->font();
// Optimisation: avoid a full font instantiation if there is no
// language change from previous call.
static Font previous_font;
static Language const * previous_lang = 0;
if (bparams.language != previous_lang) {
previous_lang = bparams.language;
previous_font = Font(inherit_font, bparams.language);
}
return previous_font;
}
// Gets the fully instantiated font at a given position in a paragraph
// This is basically the same function as Text::GetFont() in text2.cpp.
// The difference is that this one is used for generating the LaTeX file,
// and thus cosmetic "improvements" are disallowed: This has to deliver
// the true picture of the buffer. (Asger)
Font const Paragraph::getFont(BufferParams const & bparams, pos_type pos,
Font const & outerfont) const
{
LBUFERR(pos >= 0);
Font font = getFontSettings(bparams, pos);
pos_type const body_pos = beginOfBody();
FontInfo & fi = font.fontInfo();
if (pos < body_pos)
fi.realize(d->layout_->labelfont);
else
fi.realize(d->layout_->font);
fi.realize(outerfont.fontInfo());
fi.realize(bparams.getFont().fontInfo());
return font;
}
Font const Paragraph::getLabelFont
(BufferParams const & bparams, Font const & outerfont) const
{
FontInfo tmpfont = d->layout_->labelfont;
tmpfont.realize(outerfont.fontInfo());
tmpfont.realize(bparams.getFont().fontInfo());
return Font(tmpfont, getParLanguage(bparams));
}
Font const Paragraph::getLayoutFont
(BufferParams const & bparams, Font const & outerfont) const
{
FontInfo tmpfont = d->layout_->font;
tmpfont.realize(outerfont.fontInfo());
tmpfont.realize(bparams.getFont().fontInfo());
return Font(tmpfont, getParLanguage(bparams));
}
char_type Paragraph::getUChar(BufferParams const & bparams, pos_type pos) const
{
char_type c = d->text_[pos];
if (!getFontSettings(bparams, pos).isRightToLeft())
return c;
// FIXME: The arabic special casing is due to the difference of arabic
// round brackets input introduced in r18599. Check if this should be
// unified with Hebrew or at least if all bracket types should be
// handled the same (file format change in either case).
string const & lang = getFontSettings(bparams, pos).language()->lang();
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bool const arabic = lang == "arabic_arabtex" || lang == "arabic_arabi"
|| lang == "farsi";
char_type uc = c;
switch (c) {
case '(':
uc = arabic ? c : ')';
break;
case ')':
uc = arabic ? c : '(';
break;
case '[':
uc = ']';
break;
case ']':
uc = '[';
break;
case '{':
uc = '}';
break;
case '}':
uc = '{';
break;
case '<':
uc = '>';
break;
case '>':
uc = '<';
break;
}
return uc;
}
void Paragraph::setFont(pos_type pos, Font const & font)
{
LASSERT(pos <= size(), return);
// First, reduce font against layout/label font
// Update: The setCharFont() routine in text2.cpp already
// reduces font, so we don't need to do that here. (Asger)
d->fontlist_.set(pos, font);
}
void Paragraph::makeSameLayout(Paragraph const & par)
{
d->layout_ = par.d->layout_;
d->params_ = par.d->params_;
}
bool Paragraph::stripLeadingSpaces(bool trackChanges)
{
if (isFreeSpacing())
return false;
int pos = 0;
int count = 0;
while (pos < size() && (isNewline(pos) || isLineSeparator(pos))) {
if (eraseChar(pos, trackChanges))
++count;
else
++pos;
}
return count > 0 || pos > 0;
}
bool Paragraph::hasSameLayout(Paragraph const & par) const
{
return par.d->layout_ == d->layout_
&& d->params_.sameLayout(par.d->params_);
}
depth_type Paragraph::getDepth() const
{
return d->params_.depth();
}
depth_type Paragraph::getMaxDepthAfter() const
{
if (d->layout_->isEnvironment())
return d->params_.depth() + 1;
else
return d->params_.depth();
}
LyXAlignment Paragraph::getAlign() const
{
if (d->params_.align() == LYX_ALIGN_LAYOUT)
return d->layout_->align;
else
return d->params_.align();
}
docstring const & Paragraph::labelString() const
{
return d->params_.labelString();
}
// the next two functions are for the manual labels
docstring const Paragraph::getLabelWidthString() const
{
if (d->layout_->margintype == MARGIN_MANUAL
|| d->layout_->latextype == LATEX_BIB_ENVIRONMENT)
return d->params_.labelWidthString();
else
return _("Senseless with this layout!");
}
void Paragraph::setLabelWidthString(docstring const & s)
{
d->params_.labelWidthString(s);
}
docstring Paragraph::expandLabel(Layout const & layout,
BufferParams const & bparams) const
{
return expandParagraphLabel(layout, bparams, true);
}
docstring Paragraph::expandDocBookLabel(Layout const & layout,
BufferParams const & bparams) const
{
return expandParagraphLabel(layout, bparams, false);
}
docstring Paragraph::expandParagraphLabel(Layout const & layout,
BufferParams const & bparams, bool process_appendix) const
{
DocumentClass const & tclass = bparams.documentClass();
string const & lang = getParLanguage(bparams)->code();
bool const in_appendix = process_appendix && d->params_.appendix();
docstring fmt = translateIfPossible(layout.labelstring(in_appendix), lang);
if (fmt.empty() && !layout.counter.empty())
return tclass.counters().theCounter(layout.counter, lang);
// handle 'inherited level parts' in 'fmt',
// i.e. the stuff between '@' in '@Section@.\arabic{subsection}'
size_t const i = fmt.find('@', 0);
if (i != docstring::npos) {
size_t const j = fmt.find('@', i + 1);
if (j != docstring::npos) {
docstring parent(fmt, i + 1, j - i - 1);
docstring label = from_ascii("??");
if (tclass.hasLayout(parent))
label = expandParagraphLabel(tclass[parent], bparams,
process_appendix);
fmt = docstring(fmt, 0, i) + label
+ docstring(fmt, j + 1, docstring::npos);
}
}
return tclass.counters().counterLabel(fmt, lang);
}
void Paragraph::applyLayout(Layout const & new_layout)
{
d->layout_ = &new_layout;
LyXAlignment const oldAlign = d->params_.align();
if (!(oldAlign & d->layout_->alignpossible)) {
frontend::Alert::warning(_("Alignment not permitted"),
_("The new layout does not permit the alignment previously used.\nSetting to default."));
d->params_.align(LYX_ALIGN_LAYOUT);
}
}
pos_type Paragraph::beginOfBody() const
{
return d->begin_of_body_;
}
void Paragraph::setBeginOfBody()
{
if (d->layout_->labeltype != LABEL_MANUAL) {
d->begin_of_body_ = 0;
return;
}
// Unroll the first two cycles of the loop
// and remember the previous character to
// remove unnecessary getChar() calls
pos_type i = 0;
pos_type end = size();
Fix bugs #8546 and #9055, and introduce new separator inset. The algorithm used for breaking a paragraph in LaTeX export is changed for avoiding spurious blank lines causing too much vertical space. This change is tied to the introduction of a new inset (with two different specializations) helping in either outputing LaTeX paragraph breaks or separating environments in LyX. Both of the above goals were previously achieved by the ---Separator--- layout and can now be accomplished by the new inset in a more natural way. As an example, after leaving an environment by hitting the Return key for two times, a third return automatically inserts a parbreak inset, which is equivalent to the old separator layout, i.e., it also introduces a blank line in the output. If this blank line is not wanted, the parbreak separator can be changed to a plain separator by a right click of the mouse. Of course, an environment can still be separated by the following one by using the Alt+P+Return shortcut (or the corresponding menu key), but now the plain separator inset is used instead of the old separator layout, such that no blank line occurs in the LaTeX output. Old documents are converted such that the LaTeX output remains unchanged. As a result of this conversion, the old separator layout is replaced by the new parbreak inset, which may also appear in places where the old algorithm was introducing blank lines while the new one is not. Note that not all blank lines were actually affecting the LaTeX output, because a blank line is simply ignored by the TeX engine when it occurs in the so called "vertical mode" (e.g., after an alignment environment). The old ---Separator--- layout is now gone and old layout files using it are also automatically converted. Round trip conversions between old and new format should leave a document unchanged. This means that the new behavior about paragraph breaking is not "carried back" to the old format. Indeed, this would need introducing special LaTeX commands in ERT that would accumulate in roundtrip conversions, horribly cluttering the document. So, when converting a modified document to old formats, the LaTeX output may slightly differ in vertical spacing if the document is processed by an old version of LyX. In other words, forward compatibility is guaranteed, but not backwards.
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if (i < end && !(isNewline(i) || isEnvSeparator(i))) {
++i;
if (i < end) {
char_type previous_char = d->text_[i];
Fix bugs #8546 and #9055, and introduce new separator inset. The algorithm used for breaking a paragraph in LaTeX export is changed for avoiding spurious blank lines causing too much vertical space. This change is tied to the introduction of a new inset (with two different specializations) helping in either outputing LaTeX paragraph breaks or separating environments in LyX. Both of the above goals were previously achieved by the ---Separator--- layout and can now be accomplished by the new inset in a more natural way. As an example, after leaving an environment by hitting the Return key for two times, a third return automatically inserts a parbreak inset, which is equivalent to the old separator layout, i.e., it also introduces a blank line in the output. If this blank line is not wanted, the parbreak separator can be changed to a plain separator by a right click of the mouse. Of course, an environment can still be separated by the following one by using the Alt+P+Return shortcut (or the corresponding menu key), but now the plain separator inset is used instead of the old separator layout, such that no blank line occurs in the LaTeX output. Old documents are converted such that the LaTeX output remains unchanged. As a result of this conversion, the old separator layout is replaced by the new parbreak inset, which may also appear in places where the old algorithm was introducing blank lines while the new one is not. Note that not all blank lines were actually affecting the LaTeX output, because a blank line is simply ignored by the TeX engine when it occurs in the so called "vertical mode" (e.g., after an alignment environment). The old ---Separator--- layout is now gone and old layout files using it are also automatically converted. Round trip conversions between old and new format should leave a document unchanged. This means that the new behavior about paragraph breaking is not "carried back" to the old format. Indeed, this would need introducing special LaTeX commands in ERT that would accumulate in roundtrip conversions, horribly cluttering the document. So, when converting a modified document to old formats, the LaTeX output may slightly differ in vertical spacing if the document is processed by an old version of LyX. In other words, forward compatibility is guaranteed, but not backwards.
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if (!(isNewline(i) || isEnvSeparator(i))) {
++i;
while (i < end && previous_char != ' ') {
char_type temp = d->text_[i];
Fix bugs #8546 and #9055, and introduce new separator inset. The algorithm used for breaking a paragraph in LaTeX export is changed for avoiding spurious blank lines causing too much vertical space. This change is tied to the introduction of a new inset (with two different specializations) helping in either outputing LaTeX paragraph breaks or separating environments in LyX. Both of the above goals were previously achieved by the ---Separator--- layout and can now be accomplished by the new inset in a more natural way. As an example, after leaving an environment by hitting the Return key for two times, a third return automatically inserts a parbreak inset, which is equivalent to the old separator layout, i.e., it also introduces a blank line in the output. If this blank line is not wanted, the parbreak separator can be changed to a plain separator by a right click of the mouse. Of course, an environment can still be separated by the following one by using the Alt+P+Return shortcut (or the corresponding menu key), but now the plain separator inset is used instead of the old separator layout, such that no blank line occurs in the LaTeX output. Old documents are converted such that the LaTeX output remains unchanged. As a result of this conversion, the old separator layout is replaced by the new parbreak inset, which may also appear in places where the old algorithm was introducing blank lines while the new one is not. Note that not all blank lines were actually affecting the LaTeX output, because a blank line is simply ignored by the TeX engine when it occurs in the so called "vertical mode" (e.g., after an alignment environment). The old ---Separator--- layout is now gone and old layout files using it are also automatically converted. Round trip conversions between old and new format should leave a document unchanged. This means that the new behavior about paragraph breaking is not "carried back" to the old format. Indeed, this would need introducing special LaTeX commands in ERT that would accumulate in roundtrip conversions, horribly cluttering the document. So, when converting a modified document to old formats, the LaTeX output may slightly differ in vertical spacing if the document is processed by an old version of LyX. In other words, forward compatibility is guaranteed, but not backwards.
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if (isNewline(i) || isEnvSeparator(i))
break;
++i;
previous_char = temp;
}
}
}
}
d->begin_of_body_ = i;
}
bool Paragraph::allowParagraphCustomization() const
{
return inInset().allowParagraphCustomization();
}
bool Paragraph::usePlainLayout() const
Fix bug 4037 and related problems. The patch has been cleaned up a bit from the one posted to the list. The basic idea has two parts. First, we hard code an "empty layout" (called PlainLayout, for want of a better name) in TextClass and read it before doing anything else. It can therefore be customized by classes, if they want---say, to make it left-aligned. Second, InsetText's are divided into three types: (i) normal ones, that use the "default" layout defined by the text class; (ii) highly restrictive ones, such as ERT and (not quite an inset) table cells, which demand the empty layout; (iii) middling ones, which default to an empty layout and use the empty layout in place of the default. (This is so we don't get the same problem we had with ERT in e.g. footnotes.) The type of inset is signaled by new methods InsetText::forceEmptyLayout() and InsetText::useEmptyLayout(). (The latter might better be called: useEmptyLayoutInsteadOfDefault(), but that's silly.) The old InsetText::forceDefaultParagraphs() has been split into these, plus a new method InsetText::allowParagraphCustomization(). A lot of the changes just adapt to this change. The other big change is in GuiToolbar: We want to show LyXDefault and the "default" layout only when they're active. There are a handful of places where I'm not entirely sure whether we should be using forceEmptyLayout or !allowParagraphCustomization() or both. The InsetCaption is one of these. These places, and some others, are marked with FIXMEs, so I'd appreciate it if people would search through the patch and let me know whether these need changing. If they don't, the FIXMEs can be deleted. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@22966 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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{
return inInset().usePlainLayout();
}
bool Paragraph::isPassThru() const
{
return inInset().isPassThru() || d->layout_->pass_thru;
}
namespace {
// paragraphs inside floats need different alignment tags to avoid
// unwanted space
bool noTrivlistCentering(InsetCode code)
{
return code == FLOAT_CODE
|| code == WRAP_CODE
|| code == CELL_CODE;
}
string correction(string const & orig)
{
if (orig == "flushleft")
return "raggedright";
if (orig == "flushright")
return "raggedleft";
if (orig == "center")
return "centering";
return orig;
}
bool corrected_env(otexstream & os, string const & suffix, string const & env,
InsetCode code, bool const lastpar, int & col)
{
string macro = suffix + "{";
if (noTrivlistCentering(code)) {
if (lastpar) {
// the last paragraph in non-trivlist-aligned
// context is special (to avoid unwanted whitespace)
if (suffix == "\\begin") {
macro = "\\" + correction(env) + "{}";
os << from_ascii(macro);
col += macro.size();
return true;
}
return false;
}
macro += correction(env);
} else
macro += env;
macro += "}";
if (suffix == "\\par\\end") {
os << breakln;
col = 0;
}
os << from_ascii(macro);
col += macro.size();
if (suffix == "\\begin") {
os << breakln;
col = 0;
}
return true;
}
Bulk cleanup/fix incorrect annotation at the end of namespaces. This commit does a bulk fix of incorrect annotations (comments) at the end of namespaces. The commit was generated by initially running clang-format, and then from the diff of the result extracting the hunks corresponding to fixes of namespace comments. The changes being applied and all the results have been manually reviewed. The source code successfully builds on macOS. Further details on the steps below, in case they're of interest to someone else in the future. 1. Checkout a fresh and up to date version of src/ git pull && git checkout -- src && git status src 2. Ensure there's a suitable .clang-format in place, i.e. with options to fix the comment at the end of namespaces, including: FixNamespaceComments: true SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1 and that clang-format is >= 5.0.0, by doing e.g.: clang-format -dump-config | grep Comments: clang-format --version 3. Apply clang-format to the source: clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h") 4. Create and filter out hunks related to fixing the namespace git diff -U0 src > tmp.patch grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace.patch 5. Filter out hunks corresponding to simple fixes into to a separate patch: pcregrep -M -e '^diff[^\n]+\nindex[^\n]+\n--- [^\n]+\n\+\+\+ [^\n]+\n' \ -e '^@@ -[0-9]+ \+[0-9]+ @@[^\n]*\n-\}[^\n]*\n\+\}[^\n]*\n' \ fix_namespace.patch > fix_namespace_simple.patch 6. Manually review the simple patch and then apply it, after first restoring the source. git checkout -- src patch -p1 < fix_namespace_simple.path 7. Manually review the (simple) changes and then stage the changes git diff src git add src 8. Again apply clang-format and filter out hunks related to any remaining fixes to the namespace, this time filter with more context. There will be fewer hunks as all the simple cases have already been handled: clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h") git diff src > tmp.patch grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace2.patch 9. Manually review/edit the resulting patch file to remove hunks for files which need to be dealt with manually, noting the file names and line numbers. Then restore files to as before applying clang-format and apply the patch: git checkout src patch -p1 < fix_namespace2.patch 10. Manually fix the files noted in the previous step. Stage files, review changes and commit.
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} // namespace
int Paragraph::Private::startTeXParParams(BufferParams const & bparams,
otexstream & os, OutputParams const & runparams) const
{
int column = 0;
bool canindent =
(bparams.paragraph_separation == BufferParams::ParagraphIndentSeparation) ?
(layout_->toggle_indent != ITOGGLE_NEVER) :
(layout_->toggle_indent == ITOGGLE_ALWAYS);
if (canindent && params_.noindent() && !layout_->pass_thru) {
os << "\\noindent ";
column += 10;
}
LyXAlignment const curAlign = params_.align();
if (curAlign == layout_->align)
return column;
switch (curAlign) {
case LYX_ALIGN_NONE:
case LYX_ALIGN_BLOCK:
case LYX_ALIGN_LAYOUT:
case LYX_ALIGN_SPECIAL:
case LYX_ALIGN_DECIMAL:
break;
case LYX_ALIGN_LEFT:
case LYX_ALIGN_RIGHT:
case LYX_ALIGN_CENTER:
if (runparams.moving_arg) {
os << "\\protect";
column += 8;
}
break;
}
string const begin_tag = "\\begin";
InsetCode code = ownerCode();
bool const lastpar = runparams.isLastPar;
switch (curAlign) {
case LYX_ALIGN_NONE:
case LYX_ALIGN_BLOCK:
case LYX_ALIGN_LAYOUT:
case LYX_ALIGN_SPECIAL:
case LYX_ALIGN_DECIMAL:
break;
case LYX_ALIGN_LEFT: {
if (owner_->getParLanguage(bparams)->babel() != "hebrew")
corrected_env(os, begin_tag, "flushleft", code, lastpar, column);
else
corrected_env(os, begin_tag, "flushright", code, lastpar, column);
break;
} case LYX_ALIGN_RIGHT: {
if (owner_->getParLanguage(bparams)->babel() != "hebrew")
corrected_env(os, begin_tag, "flushright", code, lastpar, column);
else
corrected_env(os, begin_tag, "flushleft", code, lastpar, column);
break;
} case LYX_ALIGN_CENTER: {
corrected_env(os, begin_tag, "center", code, lastpar, column);
break;
}
}
return column;
}
bool Paragraph::Private::endTeXParParams(BufferParams const & bparams,
otexstream & os, OutputParams const & runparams) const
{
LyXAlignment const curAlign = params_.align();
if (curAlign == layout_->align)
return false;
switch (curAlign) {
case LYX_ALIGN_NONE:
case LYX_ALIGN_BLOCK:
case LYX_ALIGN_LAYOUT:
case LYX_ALIGN_SPECIAL:
case LYX_ALIGN_DECIMAL:
break;
case LYX_ALIGN_LEFT:
case LYX_ALIGN_RIGHT:
case LYX_ALIGN_CENTER:
if (runparams.moving_arg)
os << "\\protect";
break;
}
bool output = false;
int col = 0;
string const end_tag = "\\par\\end";
InsetCode code = ownerCode();
bool const lastpar = runparams.isLastPar;
switch (curAlign) {
case LYX_ALIGN_NONE:
case LYX_ALIGN_BLOCK:
case LYX_ALIGN_LAYOUT:
case LYX_ALIGN_SPECIAL:
case LYX_ALIGN_DECIMAL:
break;
case LYX_ALIGN_LEFT: {
if (owner_->getParLanguage(bparams)->babel() != "hebrew")
output = corrected_env(os, end_tag, "flushleft", code, lastpar, col);
else
output = corrected_env(os, end_tag, "flushright", code, lastpar, col);
break;
} case LYX_ALIGN_RIGHT: {
if (owner_->getParLanguage(bparams)->babel() != "hebrew")
output = corrected_env(os, end_tag, "flushright", code, lastpar, col);
else
output = corrected_env(os, end_tag, "flushleft", code, lastpar, col);
break;
} case LYX_ALIGN_CENTER: {
corrected_env(os, end_tag, "center", code, lastpar, col);
break;
}
}
return output || lastpar;
}
// This one spits out the text of the paragraph
void Paragraph::latex(BufferParams const & bparams,
Font const & outerfont,
otexstream & os,
OutputParams const & runparams,
int start_pos, int end_pos, bool force) const
{
LYXERR(Debug::LATEX, "Paragraph::latex... " << this);
// FIXME This check should not be needed. Perhaps issue an
// error if it triggers.
Layout const & style = inInset().forcePlainLayout() ?
bparams.documentClass().plainLayout() : *d->layout_;
if (!force && style.inpreamble)
return;
bool const allowcust = allowParagraphCustomization();
// Current base font for all inherited font changes, without any
// change caused by an individual character, except for the language:
// It is set to the language of the first character.
// As long as we are in the label, this font is the base font of the
// label. Before the first body character it is set to the base font
// of the body.
Font basefont;
// Maybe we have to create a optional argument.
pos_type body_pos = beginOfBody();
unsigned int column = 0;
if (body_pos > 0) {
// the optional argument is kept in curly brackets in
// case it contains a ']'
// This is not strictly needed, but if this is changed it
// would be a file format change, and tex2lyx would need
// to be adjusted, since it unconditionally removes the
// braces when it parses \item.
os << "[{";
column += 2;
basefont = getLabelFont(bparams, outerfont);
} else {
basefont = getLayoutFont(bparams, outerfont);
}
// Which font is currently active?
Font running_font(basefont);
// Do we have an open font change?
bool open_font = false;
Change runningChange = Change(Change::UNCHANGED);
Encoding const * const prev_encoding = runparams.encoding;
os.texrow().start(id(), 0);
// if the paragraph is empty, the loop will not be entered at all
if (empty()) {
// For InTitle commands, we have already opened a group
// in output_latex::TeXOnePar.
if (style.isCommand() && (!style.intitle || style.inpreamble)) {
os << '{';
++column;
}
if (!style.leftdelim().empty()) {
os << style.leftdelim();
column += style.leftdelim().size();
}
if (allowcust)
column += d->startTeXParParams(bparams, os, runparams);
}
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// Whether a \par can be issued for insets typeset inline with text.
// Yes if greater than 0. This has to be static.
THREAD_LOCAL_STATIC int parInline = 0;
for (pos_type i = 0; i < size(); ++i) {
// First char in paragraph or after label?
if (i == body_pos) {
if (body_pos > 0) {
if (open_font) {
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bool needPar = false;
Make the output of \inputencoding commands (and the change of output encodings) more fine grained: From paragraph level to individual character level. The inputenc package supports that since at least 2000. * src/insets/insetbase.h (latex): Document the differences between output to a string stream and a file stream * src/buffer.h (writeLaTeXSource): ditto * src/output_latex.h (latexParagraphs): ditto (switchEncoding): new function to change the encoding of a stream (and output \inputencoding commands) * src/paragraph_pimpl.C (Paragraph::Pimpl::simpleTeXSpecialC): Adjust to latexWriteEndChanges changes * src/support/docstream.[Ch] (setEncoding, operator<<): New stream modifier that changes the encoding of file streams * src/lyxfont.[Ch] (LyXFont::latexWriteStartChanges): Change stream encoding if needed (LyXFont::latexWriteEndChanges): Change stream encoding if needed * src/lyxfont.h (public:): * src/paragraph.C (Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): Adjust to latexWriteStartChanges and latexWriteEndChanges changes (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): * src/output_latex.C (TeXOnePar): Remove the ugly hack to for wencoding changes and use switchEncoding instead. A nice side effect is that the old hack would not work if the main language encoding is latin1 and a character would be mapped to a cedilla in the "fake ucs4" encoding, because iconv refuses to convert such a character to latin1, although it exists in latin1 (it wants to attach it to a base character). git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@16633 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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column += running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(
os, bparams, runparams,
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basefont, basefont, needPar);
open_font = false;
}
basefont = getLayoutFont(bparams, outerfont);
running_font = basefont;
column += Changes::latexMarkChange(os, bparams,
runningChange, Change(Change::UNCHANGED),
runparams);
runningChange = Change(Change::UNCHANGED);
os << "}] ";
column +=3;
}
// For InTitle commands, we have already opened a group
// in output_latex::TeXOnePar.
if (style.isCommand() && (!style.intitle || style.inpreamble)) {
os << '{';
++column;
}
if (!style.leftdelim().empty()) {
os << style.leftdelim();
column += style.leftdelim().size();
}
if (allowcust)
column += d->startTeXParParams(bparams, os,
runparams);
}
runparams.wasDisplayMath = runparams.inDisplayMath;
runparams.inDisplayMath = false;
bool deleted_display_math = false;
Change const & change = runparams.inDeletedInset
? runparams.changeOfDeletedInset : lookupChange(i);
// Check whether a display math inset follows
if (d->text_[i] == META_INSET
&& i >= start_pos && (end_pos == -1 || i < end_pos)) {
InsetMath const * im = getInset(i)->asInsetMath();
if (im && im->asHullInset()
&& im->asHullInset()->outerDisplay()) {
runparams.inDisplayMath = true;
// runparams.inDeletedInset will be set by
// latexInset later, but we need this info
// before it is called. On the other hand, we
// cannot set it here because it is a counter.
deleted_display_math = isDeleted(i);
}
if (bparams.output_changes && deleted_display_math
&& runningChange == change
&& change.type == Change::DELETED
&& !os.afterParbreak()) {
// A display math in the same paragraph follows.
// We have to close and then reopen \lyxdeleted,
// otherwise the math will be shifted up.
OutputParams rp = runparams;
if (open_font) {
bool needPar = false;
column += running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(
os, bparams, rp, basefont,
basefont, needPar);
open_font = false;
}
basefont = getLayoutFont(bparams, outerfont);
running_font = basefont;
column += Changes::latexMarkChange(os, bparams,
Change(Change::INSERTED), change, rp);
}
}
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if (bparams.output_changes && runningChange != change) {
if (open_font) {
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bool needPar = false;
column += running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(
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os, bparams, runparams,
basefont, basefont, needPar);
open_font = false;
}
basefont = getLayoutFont(bparams, outerfont);
running_font = basefont;
column += Changes::latexMarkChange(os, bparams, runningChange,
change, runparams);
runningChange = change;
}
// do not output text which is marked deleted
// if change tracking output is disabled
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if (!bparams.output_changes && change.deleted()) {
continue;
}
++column;
// Fully instantiated font
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Font const current_font = getFont(bparams, i, outerfont);
Font const last_font = running_font;
// Do we need to close the previous font?
if (open_font &&
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(current_font != running_font ||
current_font.language() != running_font.language()))
{
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bool needPar = false;
Make the output of \inputencoding commands (and the change of output encodings) more fine grained: From paragraph level to individual character level. The inputenc package supports that since at least 2000. * src/insets/insetbase.h (latex): Document the differences between output to a string stream and a file stream * src/buffer.h (writeLaTeXSource): ditto * src/output_latex.h (latexParagraphs): ditto (switchEncoding): new function to change the encoding of a stream (and output \inputencoding commands) * src/paragraph_pimpl.C (Paragraph::Pimpl::simpleTeXSpecialC): Adjust to latexWriteEndChanges changes * src/support/docstream.[Ch] (setEncoding, operator<<): New stream modifier that changes the encoding of file streams * src/lyxfont.[Ch] (LyXFont::latexWriteStartChanges): Change stream encoding if needed (LyXFont::latexWriteEndChanges): Change stream encoding if needed * src/lyxfont.h (public:): * src/paragraph.C (Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): Adjust to latexWriteStartChanges and latexWriteEndChanges changes (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): (bool Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar): * src/output_latex.C (TeXOnePar): Remove the ugly hack to for wencoding changes and use switchEncoding instead. A nice side effect is that the old hack would not work if the main language encoding is latin1 and a character would be mapped to a cedilla in the "fake ucs4" encoding, because iconv refuses to convert such a character to latin1, although it exists in latin1 (it wants to attach it to a base character). git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@16633 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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column += running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(
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os, bparams, runparams, basefont,
(i == body_pos-1) ? basefont : current_font,
needPar);
running_font = basefont;
open_font = false;
}
string const running_lang = runparams.use_polyglossia ?
running_font.language()->polyglossia() : running_font.language()->babel();
// close babel's font environment before opening CJK.
string const lang_end_command = runparams.use_polyglossia ?
"\\end{$$lang}" : lyxrc.language_command_end;
bool const using_begin_end = runparams.use_polyglossia ||
!lang_end_command.empty();
if (!running_lang.empty() &&
(!using_begin_end || running_lang == openLanguageName()) &&
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current_font.language()->encoding()->package() == Encoding::CJK) {
string end_tag = subst(lang_end_command,
"$$lang",
running_lang);
os << from_ascii(end_tag);
column += end_tag.length();
if (using_begin_end)
popLanguageName();
}
// Switch file encoding if necessary (and allowed)
if (!runparams.pass_thru && !style.pass_thru &&
runparams.encoding->package() != Encoding::none &&
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current_font.language()->encoding()->package() != Encoding::none) {
Introduce a wrapper class for odocstream to help ensuring that no blank lines may be inadvertently output. This is achieved by using two special iomanip-like variables (breakln and safebreakln) in the lyx:: namespace. When they are inserted in the stream, a newline is output only if not already at the beginning of a line. The difference between breakln and safebreakln is that, if needed, the former outputs '\n' and the latter "%\n". In future, the new class will also be used for counting the number of newlines issued. Even if the infractrure for doing that is already in place, the counting is essentially still done the old way. There are still places in the code where the functionality of the class could be used, most probably. ATM, it is used for InsetTabular, InsetListings, InsetFloat, and InsetText. The Comment and GreyedOut insets required a special treatment and a new InsetLayout parameter (Display) has been introduced. The default for Display is "true", meaning that the corresponding latex environment is of "display" type, i.e., it stands on its own, whereas "false" means that the contents appear inline with the text. The latter is the case for both Comment and GreyedOut insets. Mostly, the only visible effects on latex exports should be the disappearing of some redundant % chars and the appearing/disappearing of null {} latex groups after a comment or lyxgreyedout environments (they are related to the presence or absence of a space immediately after those environments), as well as the fact that math environments are now started on their own lines. As a last thing, only the latex code between \begin{document} and \end{document} goes through the new class, the preamble being directly output through odocstream, as usual. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@37360 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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pair<bool, int> const enc_switch =
switchEncoding(os.os(), bparams, runparams,
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*(current_font.language()->encoding()));
if (enc_switch.first) {
column += enc_switch.second;
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runparams.encoding = current_font.language()->encoding();
}
}
char_type const c = d->text_[i];
// A display math inset inside an ulem command will be output
// as a box of width \linewidth, so we have to either disable
// indentation if the inset starts a paragraph, or start a new
// line to accommodate such box. This has to be done before
// writing any font changing commands.
if (runparams.inDisplayMath && !deleted_display_math
&& runparams.inulemcmd) {
if (os.afterParbreak())
os << "\\noindent";
else
os << "\\\\\n";
}
// Do we need to change font?
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if ((current_font != running_font ||
current_font.language() != running_font.language()) &&
i != body_pos - 1)
{
odocstringstream ods;
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column += current_font.latexWriteStartChanges(ods, bparams,
runparams, basefont,
last_font);
// Check again for display math in ulem commands as a
// font change may also occur just before a math inset.
if (runparams.inDisplayMath && !deleted_display_math
&& runparams.inulemcmd) {
if (os.afterParbreak())
os << "\\noindent";
else
os << "\\\\\n";
}
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running_font = current_font;
open_font = true;
docstring fontchange = ods.str();
// check whether the fontchange ends with a \\textcolor
// modifier and the text starts with a space (bug 4473)
docstring const last_modifier = rsplit(fontchange, '\\');
if (prefixIs(last_modifier, from_ascii("textcolor")) && c == ' ')
os << fontchange << from_ascii("{}");
// check if the fontchange ends with a trailing blank
// (like "\small " (see bug 3382)
else if (suffixIs(fontchange, ' ') && c == ' ')
os << fontchange.substr(0, fontchange.size() - 1)
<< from_ascii("{}");
else
os << fontchange;
}
// FIXME: think about end_pos implementation...
if (c == ' ' && i >= start_pos && (end_pos == -1 || i < end_pos)) {
// FIXME: integrate this case in latexSpecialChar
// Do not print the separation of the optional argument
// if style.pass_thru is false. This works because
// latexSpecialChar ignores spaces if
// style.pass_thru is false.
if (i != body_pos - 1) {
if (d->simpleTeXBlanks(runparams, os,
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i, column, current_font, style)) {
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// A surrogate pair was output. We
// must not call latexSpecialChar
// in this iteration, since it would output
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// the combining character again.
++i;
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continue;
}
}
}
OutputParams rp = runparams;
rp.free_spacing = style.free_spacing;
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rp.local_font = &current_font;
rp.intitle = style.intitle;
// Two major modes: LaTeX or plain
// Handle here those cases common to both modes
// and then split to handle the two modes separately.
if (c == META_INSET) {
if (i >= start_pos && (end_pos == -1 || i < end_pos)) {
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// Greyedout notes and, in general, all insets
// with InsetLayout::isDisplay() == false,
// are typeset inline with the text. So, we
// can add a \par to the last paragraph of
// such insets only if nothing else follows.
bool incremented = false;
Inset const * inset = getInset(i);
InsetText const * textinset = inset
? inset->asInsetText()
: 0;
if (i + 1 == size() && textinset
&& !inset->getLayout().isDisplay()) {
ParagraphList const & pars =
textinset->text().paragraphs();
pit_type const pit = pars.size() - 1;
Font const last_font =
pit < 0 || pars[pit].empty()
? pars[pit].getLayoutFont(
bparams,
outerfont)
: pars[pit].getFont(bparams,
pars[pit].size() - 1,
outerfont);
if (last_font.fontInfo().size() !=
basefont.fontInfo().size()) {
++parInline;
incremented = true;
}
}
d->latexInset(bparams, os, rp, running_font,
basefont, outerfont, open_font,
runningChange, style, i, column);
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if (incremented)
--parInline;
}
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} else if (i >= start_pos && (end_pos == -1 || i < end_pos)) {
try {
d->latexSpecialChar(os, bparams, rp,
running_font, runningChange,
style, i, end_pos, column);
} catch (EncodingException & e) {
if (runparams.dryrun) {
os << "<" << _("LyX Warning: ")
<< _("uncodable character") << " '";
os.put(c);
os << "'>";
} else {
// add location information and throw again.
e.par_id = id();
e.pos = i;
throw(e);
}
}
}
// Set the encoding to that returned from latexSpecialChar (see
// comment for encoding member in OutputParams.h)
runparams.encoding = rp.encoding;
// Also carry on the info on a closed ulem command for insets
// such as Note that do not produce any output, so that no
// command is ever executed but its opening was recorded.
runparams.inulemcmd = rp.inulemcmd;
}
// If we have an open font definition, we have to close it
if (open_font) {
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// Make sure that \\par is done with the font of the last
// character if this has another size as the default.
// This is necessary because LaTeX (and LyX on the screen)
// calculates the space between the baselines according
// to this font. (Matthias)
//
// We must not change the font for the last paragraph
// of non-multipar insets, tabular cells or commands,
// since this produces unwanted whitespace.
Font const font = empty()
? getLayoutFont(bparams, outerfont)
: getFont(bparams, size() - 1, outerfont);
InsetText const * textinset = inInset().asInsetText();
bool const maintext = textinset
? textinset->text().isMainText()
: false;
size_t const numpars = textinset
? textinset->text().paragraphs().size()
: 0;
bool needPar = false;
if (style.resfont.size() != font.fontInfo().size()
&& (!runparams.isLastPar || maintext
|| (numpars > 1 && d->ownerCode() != CELL_CODE
&& (inInset().getLayout().isDisplay()
|| parInline)))
&& !style.isCommand()) {
needPar = true;
}
#ifdef FIXED_LANGUAGE_END_DETECTION
if (next_) {
running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(os, bparams,
runparams, basefont,
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next_->getFont(bparams, 0, outerfont),
needPar);
} else {
running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(os, bparams,
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runparams, basefont, basefont, needPar);
}
#else
//FIXME: For now we ALWAYS have to close the foreign font settings if they are
//FIXME: there as we start another \selectlanguage with the next paragraph if
//FIXME: we are in need of this. This should be fixed sometime (Jug)
running_font.latexWriteEndChanges(os, bparams, runparams,
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basefont, basefont, needPar);
#endif
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if (needPar) {
// The \par could not be inserted at the same nesting
// level of the font size change, so do it now.
os << "{\\" << font.latexSize() << "\\par}";
}
}
column += Changes::latexMarkChange(os, bparams, runningChange,
Change(Change::UNCHANGED), runparams);
// Needed if there is an optional argument but no contents.
if (body_pos > 0 && body_pos == size()) {
os << "}]~";
}
if (!style.rightdelim().empty()) {
os << style.rightdelim();
column += style.rightdelim().size();
}
if (allowcust && d->endTeXParParams(bparams, os, runparams)
&& runparams.encoding != prev_encoding) {
runparams.encoding = prev_encoding;
os << setEncoding(prev_encoding->iconvName());
}
LYXERR(Debug::LATEX, "Paragraph::latex... done " << this);
}
bool Paragraph::emptyTag() const
{
for (pos_type i = 0; i < size(); ++i) {
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(i)) {
InsetCode lyx_code = inset->lyxCode();
// FIXME testing like that is wrong. What is
// the intent?
if (lyx_code != TOC_CODE &&
lyx_code != INCLUDE_CODE &&
lyx_code != GRAPHICS_CODE &&
lyx_code != ERT_CODE &&
lyx_code != LISTINGS_CODE &&
lyx_code != FLOAT_CODE &&
lyx_code != TABULAR_CODE) {
return false;
}
} else {
char_type c = d->text_[i];
if (c != ' ' && c != '\t')
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
string Paragraph::getID(Buffer const & buf, OutputParams const & runparams)
const
{
for (pos_type i = 0; i < size(); ++i) {
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(i)) {
InsetCode lyx_code = inset->lyxCode();
if (lyx_code == LABEL_CODE) {
InsetLabel const * const il = static_cast<InsetLabel const *>(inset);
docstring const & id = il->getParam("name");
return "id='" + to_utf8(sgml::cleanID(buf, runparams, id)) + "'";
}
}
}
return string();
}
pos_type Paragraph::firstWordDocBook(odocstream & os, OutputParams const & runparams)
const
{
pos_type i;
for (i = 0; i < size(); ++i) {
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(i)) {
inset->docbook(os, runparams);
} else {
char_type c = d->text_[i];
if (c == ' ')
break;
os << sgml::escapeChar(c);
}
}
return i;
}
pos_type Paragraph::firstWordLyXHTML(XHTMLStream & xs, OutputParams const & runparams)
const
{
pos_type i;
for (i = 0; i < size(); ++i) {
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(i)) {
inset->xhtml(xs, runparams);
} else {
char_type c = d->text_[i];
if (c == ' ')
break;
xs << c;
}
}
return i;
}
bool Paragraph::Private::onlyText(Buffer const & buf, Font const & outerfont, pos_type initial) const
{
Font font_old;
pos_type size = text_.size();
for (pos_type i = initial; i < size; ++i) {
Font font = owner_->getFont(buf.params(), i, outerfont);
if (text_[i] == META_INSET)
return false;
if (i != initial && font != font_old)
return false;
font_old = font;
}
return true;
}
void Paragraph::simpleDocBookOnePar(Buffer const & buf,
odocstream & os,
OutputParams const & runparams,
Font const & outerfont,
pos_type initial) const
{
bool emph_flag = false;
Layout const & style = *d->layout_;
FontInfo font_old =
style.labeltype == LABEL_MANUAL ? style.labelfont : style.font;
if (style.pass_thru && !d->onlyText(buf, outerfont, initial))
os << "]]>";
// parsing main loop
for (pos_type i = initial; i < size(); ++i) {
Font font = getFont(buf.params(), i, outerfont);
// handle <emphasis> tag
if (font_old.emph() != font.fontInfo().emph()) {
if (font.fontInfo().emph() == FONT_ON) {
os << "<emphasis>";
emph_flag = true;
} else if (i != initial) {
os << "</emphasis>";
emph_flag = false;
}
}
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(i)) {
inset->docbook(os, runparams);
} else {
char_type c = d->text_[i];
if (style.pass_thru)
os.put(c);
else
os << sgml::escapeChar(c);
}
font_old = font.fontInfo();
}
if (emph_flag) {
os << "</emphasis>";
}
if (style.free_spacing)
os << '\n';
if (style.pass_thru && !d->onlyText(buf, outerfont, initial))
os << "<![CDATA[";
}
namespace {
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void doFontSwitch(vector<html::FontTag> & tagsToOpen,
vector<html::EndFontTag> & tagsToClose,
bool & flag, FontState curstate, html::FontTypes type)
{
if (curstate == FONT_ON) {
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tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(type));
flag = true;
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} else if (flag) {
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(type));
flag = false;
}
}
Bulk cleanup/fix incorrect annotation at the end of namespaces. This commit does a bulk fix of incorrect annotations (comments) at the end of namespaces. The commit was generated by initially running clang-format, and then from the diff of the result extracting the hunks corresponding to fixes of namespace comments. The changes being applied and all the results have been manually reviewed. The source code successfully builds on macOS. Further details on the steps below, in case they're of interest to someone else in the future. 1. Checkout a fresh and up to date version of src/ git pull && git checkout -- src && git status src 2. Ensure there's a suitable .clang-format in place, i.e. with options to fix the comment at the end of namespaces, including: FixNamespaceComments: true SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1 and that clang-format is >= 5.0.0, by doing e.g.: clang-format -dump-config | grep Comments: clang-format --version 3. Apply clang-format to the source: clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h") 4. Create and filter out hunks related to fixing the namespace git diff -U0 src > tmp.patch grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace.patch 5. Filter out hunks corresponding to simple fixes into to a separate patch: pcregrep -M -e '^diff[^\n]+\nindex[^\n]+\n--- [^\n]+\n\+\+\+ [^\n]+\n' \ -e '^@@ -[0-9]+ \+[0-9]+ @@[^\n]*\n-\}[^\n]*\n\+\}[^\n]*\n' \ fix_namespace.patch > fix_namespace_simple.patch 6. Manually review the simple patch and then apply it, after first restoring the source. git checkout -- src patch -p1 < fix_namespace_simple.path 7. Manually review the (simple) changes and then stage the changes git diff src git add src 8. Again apply clang-format and filter out hunks related to any remaining fixes to the namespace, this time filter with more context. There will be fewer hunks as all the simple cases have already been handled: clang-format -i $(find src -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h") git diff src > tmp.patch grepdiff '^} // namespace' --output-matching=hunk tmp.patch > fix_namespace2.patch 9. Manually review/edit the resulting patch file to remove hunks for files which need to be dealt with manually, noting the file names and line numbers. Then restore files to as before applying clang-format and apply the patch: git checkout src patch -p1 < fix_namespace2.patch 10. Manually fix the files noted in the previous step. Stage files, review changes and commit.
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} // namespace
docstring Paragraph::simpleLyXHTMLOnePar(Buffer const & buf,
XHTMLStream & xs,
OutputParams const & runparams,
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Font const & outerfont,
bool start_paragraph, bool close_paragraph,
pos_type initial) const
{
docstring retval;
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// track whether we have opened these tags
bool emph_flag = false;
bool bold_flag = false;
bool noun_flag = false;
bool ubar_flag = false;
bool dbar_flag = false;
bool sout_flag = false;
bool xout_flag = false;
bool wave_flag = false;
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// shape tags
bool shap_flag = false;
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// family tags
bool faml_flag = false;
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// size tags
bool size_flag = false;
Layout const & style = *d->layout_;
if (start_paragraph)
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xs.startDivision(allowEmpty());
FontInfo font_old =
style.labeltype == LABEL_MANUAL ? style.labelfont : style.font;
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FontShape curr_fs = INHERIT_SHAPE;
FontFamily curr_fam = INHERIT_FAMILY;
FontSize curr_size = FONT_SIZE_INHERIT;
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string const default_family =
buf.masterBuffer()->params().fonts_default_family;
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vector<html::FontTag> tagsToOpen;
vector<html::EndFontTag> tagsToClose;
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// parsing main loop
for (pos_type i = initial; i < size(); ++i) {
// let's not show deleted material in the output
if (isDeleted(i))
continue;
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Font const font = getFont(buf.masterBuffer()->params(), i, outerfont);
// emphasis
FontState curstate = font.fontInfo().emph();
if (font_old.emph() != curstate)
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doFontSwitch(tagsToOpen, tagsToClose, emph_flag, curstate, html::FT_EMPH);
// noun
curstate = font.fontInfo().noun();
if (font_old.noun() != curstate)
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doFontSwitch(tagsToOpen, tagsToClose, noun_flag, curstate, html::FT_NOUN);
// underbar
curstate = font.fontInfo().underbar();
if (font_old.underbar() != curstate)
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doFontSwitch(tagsToOpen, tagsToClose, ubar_flag, curstate, html::FT_UBAR);
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// strikeout
curstate = font.fontInfo().strikeout();
if (font_old.strikeout() != curstate)
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doFontSwitch(tagsToOpen, tagsToClose, sout_flag, curstate, html::FT_SOUT);
// xout
curstate = font.fontInfo().xout();
if (font_old.xout() != curstate)
doFontSwitch(tagsToOpen, tagsToClose, xout_flag, curstate, html::FT_XOUT);
// double underbar
curstate = font.fontInfo().uuline();
if (font_old.uuline() != curstate)
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doFontSwitch(tagsToOpen, tagsToClose, dbar_flag, curstate, html::FT_DBAR);
// wavy line
curstate = font.fontInfo().uwave();
if (font_old.uwave() != curstate)
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doFontSwitch(tagsToOpen, tagsToClose, wave_flag, curstate, html::FT_WAVE);
// bold
// a little hackish, but allows us to reuse what we have.
curstate = (font.fontInfo().series() == BOLD_SERIES ? FONT_ON : FONT_OFF);
if (font_old.series() != font.fontInfo().series())
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doFontSwitch(tagsToOpen, tagsToClose, bold_flag, curstate, html::FT_BOLD);
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// Font shape
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curr_fs = font.fontInfo().shape();
FontShape old_fs = font_old.shape();
if (old_fs != curr_fs) {
if (shap_flag) {
switch (old_fs) {
case ITALIC_SHAPE:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_ITALIC));
break;
case SLANTED_SHAPE:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SLANTED));
break;
case SMALLCAPS_SHAPE:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SMALLCAPS));
break;
case UP_SHAPE:
case INHERIT_SHAPE:
break;
default:
// the other tags are for internal use
LATTEST(false);
break;
}
shap_flag = false;
}
switch (curr_fs) {
case ITALIC_SHAPE:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_ITALIC));
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shap_flag = true;
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break;
case SLANTED_SHAPE:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SLANTED));
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shap_flag = true;
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break;
case SMALLCAPS_SHAPE:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SMALLCAPS));
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shap_flag = true;
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break;
case UP_SHAPE:
case INHERIT_SHAPE:
break;
default:
// the other tags are for internal use
LATTEST(false);
break;
}
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}
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// Font family
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curr_fam = font.fontInfo().family();
FontFamily old_fam = font_old.family();
if (old_fam != curr_fam) {
if (faml_flag) {
switch (old_fam) {
case ROMAN_FAMILY:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_ROMAN));
break;
case SANS_FAMILY:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SANS));
break;
case TYPEWRITER_FAMILY:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_TYPE));
break;
case INHERIT_FAMILY:
break;
default:
// the other tags are for internal use
LATTEST(false);
break;
}
faml_flag = false;
}
switch (curr_fam) {
case ROMAN_FAMILY:
// we will treat a "default" font family as roman, since we have
// no other idea what to do.
if (default_family != "rmdefault" && default_family != "default") {
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_ROMAN));
faml_flag = true;
}
break;
case SANS_FAMILY:
if (default_family != "sfdefault") {
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SANS));
faml_flag = true;
}
break;
case TYPEWRITER_FAMILY:
if (default_family != "ttdefault") {
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_TYPE));
faml_flag = true;
}
break;
case INHERIT_FAMILY:
break;
default:
// the other tags are for internal use
LATTEST(false);
break;
}
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}
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// Font size
curr_size = font.fontInfo().size();
FontSize old_size = font_old.size();
if (old_size != curr_size) {
if (size_flag) {
switch (old_size) {
case FONT_SIZE_TINY:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_TINY));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_SCRIPT:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_SCRIPT));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_FOOTNOTE:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_FOOTNOTE));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_SMALL:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_SMALL));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_LARGE:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_LARGE));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_LARGER:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_LARGER));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_LARGEST:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_LARGEST));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_HUGE:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_HUGE));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_HUGER:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_HUGER));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_INCREASE:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_INCREASE));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_DECREASE:
tagsToClose.push_back(html::EndFontTag(html::FT_SIZE_DECREASE));
break;
case FONT_SIZE_INHERIT:
case FONT_SIZE_NORMAL:
break;
default:
// the other tags are for internal use
LATTEST(false);
break;
}
size_flag = false;
}
switch (curr_size) {
case FONT_SIZE_TINY:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_TINY));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_SCRIPT:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_SCRIPT));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_FOOTNOTE:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_FOOTNOTE));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_SMALL:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_SMALL));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_LARGE:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_LARGE));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_LARGER:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_LARGER));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_LARGEST:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_LARGEST));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_HUGE:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_HUGE));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_HUGER:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_HUGER));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_INCREASE:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_INCREASE));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_DECREASE:
tagsToOpen.push_back(html::FontTag(html::FT_SIZE_DECREASE));
size_flag = true;
break;
case FONT_SIZE_NORMAL:
case FONT_SIZE_INHERIT:
break;
default:
// the other tags are for internal use
LATTEST(false);
break;
}
}
// FIXME XHTML
// Other such tags? What about the other text ranges?
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vector<html::EndFontTag>::const_iterator cit = tagsToClose.begin();
vector<html::EndFontTag>::const_iterator cen = tagsToClose.end();
for (; cit != cen; ++cit)
xs << *cit;
vector<html::FontTag>::const_iterator sit = tagsToOpen.begin();
vector<html::FontTag>::const_iterator sen = tagsToOpen.end();
for (; sit != sen; ++sit)
xs << *sit;
tagsToClose.clear();
tagsToOpen.clear();
Inset const * inset = getInset(i);
if (inset) {
if (!runparams.for_toc || inset->isInToc()) {
OutputParams np = runparams;
np.local_font = &font;
// If the paragraph has size 1, then we are in the "special
// case" where we do not output the containing paragraph info
if (!inset->getLayout().htmlisblock() && size() != 1)
np.html_in_par = true;
retval += inset->xhtml(xs, np);
}
} else {
char_type c = getUChar(buf.masterBuffer()->params(), i);
xs << c;
}
font_old = font.fontInfo();
}
// FIXME XHTML
// I'm worried about what happens if a branch, say, is itself
// wrapped in some font stuff. I think that will not work.
xs.closeFontTags();
if (close_paragraph)
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xs.endDivision();
return retval;
}
bool Paragraph::isHfill(pos_type pos) const
{
Inset const * inset = getInset(pos);
return inset && inset->isHfill();
}
bool Paragraph::isNewline(pos_type pos) const
{
// U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR
// U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
char_type const c = d->text_[pos];
if (c == 0x2028 || c == 0x2029)
return true;
Inset const * inset = getInset(pos);
return inset && inset->lyxCode() == NEWLINE_CODE;
}
Fix bugs #8546 and #9055, and introduce new separator inset. The algorithm used for breaking a paragraph in LaTeX export is changed for avoiding spurious blank lines causing too much vertical space. This change is tied to the introduction of a new inset (with two different specializations) helping in either outputing LaTeX paragraph breaks or separating environments in LyX. Both of the above goals were previously achieved by the ---Separator--- layout and can now be accomplished by the new inset in a more natural way. As an example, after leaving an environment by hitting the Return key for two times, a third return automatically inserts a parbreak inset, which is equivalent to the old separator layout, i.e., it also introduces a blank line in the output. If this blank line is not wanted, the parbreak separator can be changed to a plain separator by a right click of the mouse. Of course, an environment can still be separated by the following one by using the Alt+P+Return shortcut (or the corresponding menu key), but now the plain separator inset is used instead of the old separator layout, such that no blank line occurs in the LaTeX output. Old documents are converted such that the LaTeX output remains unchanged. As a result of this conversion, the old separator layout is replaced by the new parbreak inset, which may also appear in places where the old algorithm was introducing blank lines while the new one is not. Note that not all blank lines were actually affecting the LaTeX output, because a blank line is simply ignored by the TeX engine when it occurs in the so called "vertical mode" (e.g., after an alignment environment). The old ---Separator--- layout is now gone and old layout files using it are also automatically converted. Round trip conversions between old and new format should leave a document unchanged. This means that the new behavior about paragraph breaking is not "carried back" to the old format. Indeed, this would need introducing special LaTeX commands in ERT that would accumulate in roundtrip conversions, horribly cluttering the document. So, when converting a modified document to old formats, the LaTeX output may slightly differ in vertical spacing if the document is processed by an old version of LyX. In other words, forward compatibility is guaranteed, but not backwards.
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bool Paragraph::isEnvSeparator(pos_type pos) const
{
Inset const * inset = getInset(pos);
return inset && inset->lyxCode() == SEPARATOR_CODE;
}
bool Paragraph::isLineSeparator(pos_type pos) const
{
char_type const c = d->text_[pos];
if (isLineSeparatorChar(c))
return true;
Inset const * inset = getInset(pos);
return inset && inset->isLineSeparator();
}
bool Paragraph::isWordSeparator(pos_type pos) const
{
if (pos == size())
return true;
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(pos))
return !inset->isLetter();
// if we have a hard hyphen (no en- or emdash) or apostrophe
// we pass this to the spell checker
// FIXME: this method is subject to change, visit
// https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355178
// to get an impression how complex this is.
if (isHardHyphenOrApostrophe(pos))
return false;
char_type const c = d->text_[pos];
// We want to pass the escape chars to the spellchecker
docstring const escape_chars = from_utf8(lyxrc.spellchecker_esc_chars);
return !isLetterChar(c) && !isDigitASCII(c) && !contains(escape_chars, c);
}
bool Paragraph::isHardHyphenOrApostrophe(pos_type pos) const
{
pos_type const psize = size();
if (pos >= psize)
return false;
char_type const c = d->text_[pos];
if (c != '-' && c != '\'')
return false;
int nextpos = pos + 1;
int prevpos = pos > 0 ? pos - 1 : 0;
if ((nextpos == psize || isSpace(nextpos))
&& (pos == 0 || isSpace(prevpos)))
return false;
return true;
}
FontSpan const & Paragraph::getSpellRange(pos_type pos) const
{
return d->speller_state_.getRange(pos);
}
bool Paragraph::isChar(pos_type pos) const
{
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(pos))
return inset->isChar();
char_type const c = d->text_[pos];
return !isLetterChar(c) && !isDigitASCII(c) && !lyx::isSpace(c);
}
bool Paragraph::isSpace(pos_type pos) const
{
if (Inset const * inset = getInset(pos))
return inset->isSpace();
char_type const c = d->text_[pos];
return lyx::isSpace(c);
}
Language const *
Paragraph::getParLanguage(BufferParams const & bparams) const
{
if (!empty())
return getFirstFontSettings(bparams).language();
// FIXME: we should check the prev par as well (Lgb)
return bparams.language;
}
bool Paragraph::isRTL(BufferParams const & bparams) const
{
return getParLanguage(bparams)->rightToLeft()
&& !inInset().getLayout().forceLTR();
}
void Paragraph::changeLanguage(BufferParams const & bparams,
Language const * from, Language const * to)
{
// change language including dummy font change at the end
for (pos_type i = 0; i <= size(); ++i) {
Font font = getFontSettings(bparams, i);
if (font.language() == from) {
font.setLanguage(to);
setFont(i, font);
d->requestSpellCheck(i);
}
}
}
bool Paragraph::isMultiLingual(BufferParams const & bparams) const
{
Language const * doc_language = bparams.language;
FontList::const_iterator cit = d->fontlist_.begin();
FontList::const_iterator end = d->fontlist_.end();
for (; cit != end; ++cit)
if (cit->font().language() != ignore_language &&
cit->font().language() != latex_language &&
cit->font().language() != doc_language)
return true;
return false;
}
void Paragraph::getLanguages(std::set<Language const *> & languages) const
{
FontList::const_iterator cit = d->fontlist_.begin();
FontList::const_iterator end = d->fontlist_.end();
for (; cit != end; ++cit) {
Language const * lang = cit->font().language();
if (lang != ignore_language &&
lang != latex_language)
languages.insert(lang);
}
}
docstring Paragraph::asString(int options) const
{
return asString(0, size(), options);
}
docstring Paragraph::asString(pos_type beg, pos_type end, int options, const OutputParams *runparams) const
{
odocstringstream os;
if (beg == 0
&& options & AS_STR_LABEL
&& !d->params_.labelString().empty())
os << d->params_.labelString() << ' ';
for (pos_type i = beg; i < end; ++i) {
if ((options & AS_STR_SKIPDELETE) && isDeleted(i))
continue;
char_type const c = d->text_[i];
if (isPrintable(c) || c == '\t'
|| (c == '\n' && (options & AS_STR_NEWLINES)))
os.put(c);
else if (c == META_INSET && (options & AS_STR_INSETS)) {
if (c == META_INSET && (options & AS_STR_PLAINTEXT)) {
LASSERT(runparams != 0, return docstring());
getInset(i)->plaintext(os, *runparams);
} else {
getInset(i)->toString(os);
}
}
}
return os.str();
}
void Paragraph::forOutliner(docstring & os, size_t const maxlen,
bool const shorten, bool const label) const
{
size_t tmplen = shorten ? maxlen + 1 : maxlen;
if (label && !labelString().empty())
os += labelString() + ' ';
for (pos_type i = 0; i < size() && os.length() < tmplen; ++i) {
if (isDeleted(i))
continue;
char_type const c = d->text_[i];
if (isPrintable(c))
os += c;
else if (c == META_INSET)
getInset(i)->forOutliner(os, tmplen, false);
}
if (shorten)
Text::shortenForOutliner(os, maxlen);
}
void Paragraph::setInsetOwner(Inset const * inset)
{
d->inset_owner_ = inset;
}
int Paragraph::id() const
{
return d->id_;
}
void Paragraph::setId(int id)
{
d->id_ = id;
}
Layout const & Paragraph::layout() const
{
return *d->layout_;
}
void Paragraph::setLayout(Layout const & layout)
{
d->layout_ = &layout;
}
void Paragraph::setDefaultLayout(DocumentClass const & tc)
{
setLayout(tc.defaultLayout());
}
void Paragraph::setPlainLayout(DocumentClass const & tc)
{
setLayout(tc.plainLayout());
}
void Paragraph::setPlainOrDefaultLayout(DocumentClass const & tclass)
{
if (usePlainLayout())
setPlainLayout(tclass);
else
setDefaultLayout(tclass);
}
Inset const & Paragraph::inInset() const
{
LBUFERR(d->inset_owner_);
return *d->inset_owner_;
}
ParagraphParameters & Paragraph::params()
{
return d->params_;
}
ParagraphParameters const & Paragraph::params() const
{
return d->params_;
}
bool Paragraph::isFreeSpacing() const
{
if (d->layout_->free_spacing)
return true;
return d->inset_owner_ && d->inset_owner_->isFreeSpacing();
}
bool Paragraph::allowEmpty() const
{
if (d->layout_->keepempty)
return true;
return d->inset_owner_ && d->inset_owner_->allowEmpty();
}
bool Paragraph::brokenBiblio() const
{
// there is a problem if there is no bibitem at position 0 or
// if there is another bibitem in the paragraph.
return d->layout_->labeltype == LABEL_BIBLIO
&& (d->insetlist_.find(BIBITEM_CODE) != 0
|| d->insetlist_.find(BIBITEM_CODE, 1) > 0);
}
int Paragraph::fixBiblio(Buffer const & buffer)
{
// FIXME: What about the case where paragraph is not BIBLIO
// but there is an InsetBibitem?
// FIXME: when there was already an inset at 0, the return value is 1,
// which does not tell whether another inset has been remove; the
// cursor cannot be correctly updated.
if (d->layout_->labeltype != LABEL_BIBLIO)
return 0;
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bool const track_changes = buffer.params().track_changes;
int bibitem_pos = d->insetlist_.find(BIBITEM_CODE);
bool const hasbibitem0 = bibitem_pos == 0;
if (hasbibitem0) {
bibitem_pos = d->insetlist_.find(BIBITEM_CODE, 1);
// There was an InsetBibitem at pos 0, and no other one => OK
if (bibitem_pos == -1)
return 0;
// there is a bibitem at the 0 position, but since
// there is a second one, we copy the second on the
// first. We're assuming there are at most two of
// these, which there should be.
// FIXME: why does it make sense to do that rather
// than keep the first? (JMarc)
Inset * inset = releaseInset(bibitem_pos);
d->insetlist_.begin()->inset = inset;
return -bibitem_pos;
}
// We need to create an inset at the beginning
Inset * inset = 0;
if (bibitem_pos > 0) {
// there was one somewhere in the paragraph, let's move it
inset = d->insetlist_.release(bibitem_pos);
eraseChar(bibitem_pos, track_changes);
} else
// make a fresh one
inset = new InsetBibitem(const_cast<Buffer *>(&buffer),
InsetCommandParams(BIBITEM_CODE));
Font font(inherit_font, buffer.params().language);
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insertInset(0, inset, font, Change(track_changes ? Change::INSERTED
: Change::UNCHANGED));
return 1;
}
void Paragraph::checkAuthors(AuthorList const & authorList)
{
d->changes_.checkAuthors(authorList);
}
bool Paragraph::isChanged(pos_type pos) const
{
return lookupChange(pos).changed();
}
bool Paragraph::isInserted(pos_type pos) const
{
return lookupChange(pos).inserted();
}
bool Paragraph::isDeleted(pos_type pos) const
{
return lookupChange(pos).deleted();
}
InsetList const & Paragraph::insetList() const
{
return d->insetlist_;
}
void Paragraph::setBuffer(Buffer & b)
{
d->insetlist_.setBuffer(b);
}
void Paragraph::resetBuffer()
{
d->insetlist_.resetBuffer();
}
Inset * Paragraph::releaseInset(pos_type pos)
{
Inset * inset = d->insetlist_.release(pos);
/// does not honour change tracking!
eraseChar(pos, false);
return inset;
}
Inset * Paragraph::getInset(pos_type pos)
{
return (pos < pos_type(d->text_.size()) && d->text_[pos] == META_INSET)
? d->insetlist_.get(pos) : 0;
}
Inset const * Paragraph::getInset(pos_type pos) const
{
return (pos < pos_type(d->text_.size()) && d->text_[pos] == META_INSET)
? d->insetlist_.get(pos) : 0;
}
void Paragraph::changeCase(BufferParams const & bparams, pos_type pos,
pos_type & right, TextCase action)
{
// process sequences of modified characters; in change
// tracking mode, this approach results in much better
// usability than changing case on a char-by-char basis
// We also need to track the current font, since font
// changes within sequences can occur.
vector<pair<char_type, Font> > changes;
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bool const trackChanges = bparams.track_changes;
bool capitalize = true;
for (; pos < right; ++pos) {
char_type oldChar = d->text_[pos];
char_type newChar = oldChar;
// ignore insets and don't play with deleted text!
if (oldChar != META_INSET && !isDeleted(pos)) {
switch (action) {
case text_lowercase:
newChar = lowercase(oldChar);
break;
case text_capitalization:
if (capitalize) {
newChar = uppercase(oldChar);
capitalize = false;
}
break;
case text_uppercase:
newChar = uppercase(oldChar);
break;
}
}
if (isWordSeparator(pos) || isDeleted(pos)) {
// permit capitalization again
capitalize = true;
}
if (oldChar != newChar) {
changes.push_back(make_pair(newChar, getFontSettings(bparams, pos)));
if (pos != right - 1)
continue;
// step behind the changing area
pos++;
}
int erasePos = pos - changes.size();
for (size_t i = 0; i < changes.size(); i++) {
insertChar(pos, changes[i].first,
changes[i].second,
trackChanges);
if (!eraseChar(erasePos, trackChanges)) {
++erasePos;
++pos; // advance
++right; // expand selection
}
}
changes.clear();
}
}
int Paragraph::find(docstring const & str, bool cs, bool mw,
pos_type start_pos, bool del) const
{
pos_type pos = start_pos;
int const strsize = str.length();
int i = 0;
pos_type const parsize = d->text_.size();
for (i = 0; i < strsize && pos < parsize; ++i, ++pos) {
// Ignore "invisible" letters such as ligature breaks
// and hyphenation chars while searching
while (pos < parsize - 1 && isInset(pos)) {
odocstringstream os;
getInset(pos)->toString(os);
if (!getInset(pos)->isLetter() || !os.str().empty())
break;
pos++;
}
if (cs && str[i] != d->text_[pos])
break;
if (!cs && uppercase(str[i]) != uppercase(d->text_[pos]))
break;
if (!del && isDeleted(pos))
break;
}
if (i != strsize)
return 0;
// if necessary, check whether string matches word
if (mw) {
if (start_pos > 0 && !isWordSeparator(start_pos - 1))
return 0;
if (pos < parsize
&& !isWordSeparator(pos))
return 0;
}
return pos - start_pos;
}
char_type Paragraph::getChar(pos_type pos) const
{
return d->text_[pos];
}
pos_type Paragraph::size() const
{
return d->text_.size();
}
bool Paragraph::empty() const
{
return d->text_.empty();
}
bool Paragraph::isInset(pos_type pos) const
{
return d->text_[pos] == META_INSET;
}
bool Paragraph::isSeparator(pos_type pos) const
{
//FIXME: Are we sure this can be the only separator?
return d->text_[pos] == ' ';
}
void Paragraph::deregisterWords()
{
Private::LangWordsMap::const_iterator itl = d->words_.begin();
Private::LangWordsMap::const_iterator ite = d->words_.end();
for (; itl != ite; ++itl) {
WordList & wl = theWordList(itl->first);
Private::Words::const_iterator it = (itl->second).begin();
Private::Words::const_iterator et = (itl->second).end();
for (; it != et; ++it)
wl.remove(*it);
}
d->words_.clear();
}
void Paragraph::locateWord(pos_type & from, pos_type & to,
word_location const loc) const
{
switch (loc) {
case WHOLE_WORD_STRICT:
if (from == 0 || from == size()
|| isWordSeparator(from)
|| isWordSeparator(from - 1)) {
to = from;
return;
}
// fall through
case WHOLE_WORD:
// If we are already at the beginning of a word, do nothing
if (!from || isWordSeparator(from - 1))
break;
// fall through
case PREVIOUS_WORD:
// always move the cursor to the beginning of previous word
while (from && !isWordSeparator(from - 1))
--from;
break;
case NEXT_WORD:
LYXERR0("Paragraph::locateWord: NEXT_WORD not implemented yet");
break;
case PARTIAL_WORD:
// no need to move the 'from' cursor
break;
}
to = from;
while (to < size() && !isWordSeparator(to))
++to;
}
void Paragraph::collectWords()
{
for (pos_type pos = 0; pos < size(); ++pos) {
if (isWordSeparator(pos))
continue;
pos_type from = pos;
locateWord(from, pos, WHOLE_WORD);
// Work around MSVC warning: The statement
// if (pos < from + lyxrc.completion_minlength)
// triggers a signed vs. unsigned warning.
// I don't know why this happens, it could be a MSVC bug, or
// related to LLP64 (windows) vs. LP64 (unix) programming
// model, or the C++ standard might be ambigous in the section
// defining the "usual arithmetic conversions". However, using
// a temporary variable is safe and works on all compilers.
pos_type const endpos = from + lyxrc.completion_minlength;
if (pos < endpos)
continue;
FontList::const_iterator cit = d->fontlist_.fontIterator(from);
if (cit == d->fontlist_.end())
return;
Language const * lang = cit->font().language();
docstring const word = asString(from, pos, AS_STR_NONE);
d->words_[lang->lang()].insert(word);
}
}
void Paragraph::registerWords()
{
Private::LangWordsMap::const_iterator itl = d->words_.begin();
Private::LangWordsMap::const_iterator ite = d->words_.end();
for (; itl != ite; ++itl) {
WordList & wl = theWordList(itl->first);
Private::Words::const_iterator it = (itl->second).begin();
Private::Words::const_iterator et = (itl->second).end();
for (; it != et; ++it)
wl.insert(*it);
}
}
void Paragraph::updateWords()
{
deregisterWords();
collectWords();
registerWords();
}
void Paragraph::Private::appendSkipPosition(SkipPositions & skips, pos_type const pos) const
{
SkipPositionsIterator begin = skips.begin();
SkipPositions::iterator end = skips.end();
if (pos > 0 && begin < end) {
--end;
if (end->last == pos - 1) {
end->last = pos;
return;
}
}
skips.insert(end, FontSpan(pos, pos));
}
Language * Paragraph::Private::locateSpellRange(
pos_type & from, pos_type & to,
SkipPositions & skips) const
{
// skip leading white space
while (from < to && owner_->isWordSeparator(from))
++from;
// don't check empty range
if (from >= to)
return 0;
// get current language
Language * lang = getSpellLanguage(from);
pos_type last = from;
bool samelang = true;
bool sameinset = true;
while (last < to && samelang && sameinset) {
// hop to end of word
while (last < to && !owner_->isWordSeparator(last)) {
if (owner_->getInset(last)) {
appendSkipPosition(skips, last);
} else if (owner_->isDeleted(last)) {
appendSkipPosition(skips, last);
}
++last;
}
// hop to next word while checking for insets
while (sameinset && last < to && owner_->isWordSeparator(last)) {
if (Inset const * inset = owner_->getInset(last))
sameinset = inset->isChar() && inset->isLetter();
if (sameinset && owner_->isDeleted(last)) {
appendSkipPosition(skips, last);
}
if (sameinset)
last++;
}
if (sameinset && last < to) {
// now check for language change
samelang = lang == getSpellLanguage(last);
}
}
// if language change detected backstep is needed
if (!samelang)
--last;
to = last;
return lang;
}
Language * Paragraph::Private::getSpellLanguage(pos_type const from) const
{
Language * lang =
const_cast<Language *>(owner_->getFontSettings(
inset_owner_->buffer().params(), from).language());
if (lang == inset_owner_->buffer().params().language
&& !lyxrc.spellchecker_alt_lang.empty()) {
string lang_code;
string const lang_variety =
split(lyxrc.spellchecker_alt_lang, lang_code, '-');
lang->setCode(lang_code);
lang->setVariety(lang_variety);
}
return lang;
}
void Paragraph::requestSpellCheck(pos_type pos)
{
d->requestSpellCheck(pos);
}
bool Paragraph::needsSpellCheck() const
{
SpellChecker::ChangeNumber speller_change_number = 0;
if (theSpellChecker())
speller_change_number = theSpellChecker()->changeNumber();
if (speller_change_number > d->speller_state_.currentChangeNumber()) {
d->speller_state_.needsCompleteRefresh(speller_change_number);
}
return d->needsSpellCheck();
}
bool Paragraph::Private::ignoreWord(docstring const & word) const
{
// Ignore words with digits
// FIXME: make this customizable
// (note that some checkers ignore words with digits by default)
docstring::const_iterator cit = word.begin();
docstring::const_iterator const end = word.end();
for (; cit != end; ++cit) {
if (isNumber((*cit)))
return true;
}
return false;
}
SpellChecker::Result Paragraph::spellCheck(pos_type & from, pos_type & to,
WordLangTuple & wl, docstring_list & suggestions,
bool do_suggestion, bool check_learned) const
{
SpellChecker::Result result = SpellChecker::WORD_OK;
SpellChecker * speller = theSpellChecker();
if (!speller)
return result;
if (!d->layout_->spellcheck || !inInset().allowSpellCheck())
return result;
locateWord(from, to, WHOLE_WORD);
if (from == to || from >= size())
return result;
docstring word = asString(from, to, AS_STR_INSETS | AS_STR_SKIPDELETE);
Language * lang = d->getSpellLanguage(from);
wl = WordLangTuple(word, lang);
if (word.empty())
return result;
if (needsSpellCheck() || check_learned) {
pos_type end = to;
if (!d->ignoreWord(word)) {
bool const trailing_dot = to < size() && d->text_[to] == '.';
result = speller->check(wl);
if (SpellChecker::misspelled(result) && trailing_dot) {
wl = WordLangTuple(word.append(from_ascii(".")), lang);
result = speller->check(wl);
if (!SpellChecker::misspelled(result)) {
LYXERR(Debug::GUI, "misspelled word is correct with dot: \"" <<
word << "\" [" <<
from << ".." << to << "]");
} else {
// spell check with dot appended failed too
// restore original word/lang value
word = asString(from, to, AS_STR_INSETS | AS_STR_SKIPDELETE);
wl = WordLangTuple(word, lang);
}
}
}
if (!SpellChecker::misspelled(result)) {
// area up to the begin of the next word is not misspelled
while (end < size() && isWordSeparator(end))
++end;
}
d->setMisspelled(from, end, result);
} else {
result = d->speller_state_.getState(from);
}
if (do_suggestion)
suggestions.clear();
if (SpellChecker::misspelled(result)) {
LYXERR(Debug::GUI, "misspelled word: \"" <<
word << "\" [" <<
from << ".." << to << "]");
if (do_suggestion)
speller->suggest(wl, suggestions);
}
return result;
}
void Paragraph::anonymize()
{
// This is a very crude anonymization for now
for (char_type & c : d->text_)
if (isLetterChar(c) || isNumber(c))
c = 'a';
}
void Paragraph::Private::markMisspelledWords(
pos_type const & first, pos_type const & last,
SpellChecker::Result result,
docstring const & word,
SkipPositions const & skips)
{
if (!SpellChecker::misspelled(result)) {
setMisspelled(first, last, SpellChecker::WORD_OK);
return;
}
int snext = first;
SpellChecker * speller = theSpellChecker();
// locate and enumerate the error positions
int nerrors = speller->numMisspelledWords();
int numskipped = 0;
SkipPositionsIterator it = skips.begin();
SkipPositionsIterator et = skips.end();
for (int index = 0; index < nerrors; ++index) {
int wstart;
int wlen = 0;
speller->misspelledWord(index, wstart, wlen);
/// should not happen if speller supports range checks
if (!wlen) continue;
docstring const misspelled = word.substr(wstart, wlen);
wstart += first + numskipped;
if (snext < wstart) {
/// mark the range of correct spelling
numskipped += countSkips(it, et, wstart);
setMisspelled(snext,
wstart - 1, SpellChecker::WORD_OK);
}
snext = wstart + wlen;
numskipped += countSkips(it, et, snext);
/// mark the range of misspelling
setMisspelled(wstart, snext, result);
LYXERR(Debug::GUI, "misspelled word: \"" <<
misspelled << "\" [" <<
wstart << ".." << (snext-1) << "]");
++snext;
}
if (snext <= last) {
/// mark the range of correct spelling at end
setMisspelled(snext, last, SpellChecker::WORD_OK);
}
}
void Paragraph::spellCheck() const
{
SpellChecker * speller = theSpellChecker();
if (!speller || empty() ||!needsSpellCheck())
return;
pos_type start;
pos_type endpos;
d->rangeOfSpellCheck(start, endpos);
if (speller->canCheckParagraph()) {
// loop until we leave the range
for (pos_type first = start; first < endpos; ) {
pos_type last = endpos;
Private::SkipPositions skips;
Language * lang = d->locateSpellRange(first, last, skips);
if (first >= endpos)
break;
// start the spell checker on the unit of meaning
docstring word = asString(first, last, AS_STR_INSETS + AS_STR_SKIPDELETE);
WordLangTuple wl = WordLangTuple(word, lang);
SpellChecker::Result result = word.size() ?
speller->check(wl) : SpellChecker::WORD_OK;
d->markMisspelledWords(first, last, result, word, skips);
first = ++last;
}
} else {
static docstring_list suggestions;
pos_type to = endpos;
while (start < endpos) {
WordLangTuple wl;
spellCheck(start, to, wl, suggestions, false);
start = to + 1;
}
}
d->readySpellCheck();
}
bool Paragraph::isMisspelled(pos_type pos, bool check_boundary) const
{
bool result = SpellChecker::misspelled(d->speller_state_.getState(pos));
if (result || pos <= 0 || pos > size())
return result;
if (check_boundary && (pos == size() || isWordSeparator(pos)))
result = SpellChecker::misspelled(d->speller_state_.getState(pos - 1));
return result;
}
string Paragraph::magicLabel() const
{
stringstream ss;
ss << "magicparlabel-" << id();
return ss.str();
}
} // namespace lyx