Fix display and output of math macros with optional arguments

This is a long standing issue, present since the new math macros
inception in version 1.6. It manifests as a display issue when a
macro with optional arguments appears in the optional argument of
another macro. In this case the display is messed up and it is
difficult, if not impossible, changing the arguments as they do not
appear on screen as related to a specific macro instance. It also
manifests as latex errors when compiling, even if the latex output
is formally correct, due to limitations of the xargs package used
to output the macros. Most probably, both aspects have the same
root cause, as simply enclosing in braces the macro and its
parameters solves both issues. However, when reloading a document,
lyx strips the outer braces enclosing a macro argument, thus
frustrating this possible workaround.

This commit solves the display issue by correctly accounting for
macros with optional arguments nested in the argument of another
macro, and circumvents the xargs package limitations causing errors
by enclosing in braces the macros with optional arguments appearing
in the argument of an outer macro when they are output. This means
that when loading an old document with such macros and saving it
again, the macro representation is updated and will have these
additional braces. However, as such braces are stripped by lyx on
loading, there is no risk that they accumulate.

See also this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg197828.html
This commit is contained in:
Enrico Forestieri 2016-12-01 18:02:47 +01:00
parent a0ebae829c
commit e8f480e7c2
4 changed files with 30 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -659,12 +659,15 @@ void MathData::collectOptionalParameters(Cursor * cur,
if (operator[](pos)->getChar() != '[')
break;
// found possible optional argument, look for "]"
// found possible optional argument, look for pairing "]"
int count = 1;
size_t right = pos + 1;
for (; right < size(); ++right) {
MathAtom & cell = operator[](right);
if (cell->getChar() == ']')
if (cell->getChar() == '[')
++count;
else if (cell->getChar() == ']' && --count == 0)
// found right end
break;

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@ -1068,6 +1068,15 @@ void MathMacro::write(WriteStream & os) const
// we should be ok to continue even if this fails.
LATTEST(d->macro_);
// We may already be in the argument of a macro
bool const inside_macro = os.insideMacro();
os.insideMacro(true);
// Enclose in braces to avoid latex errors with xargs if we have
// optional arguments and are in the optional argument of a macro
if (d->optionals_ && inside_macro)
os << '{';
// Always protect macros in a fragile environment
if (os.fragile())
os << "\\protect";
@ -1106,9 +1115,13 @@ void MathMacro::write(WriteStream & os) const
first = false;
}
// add space if there was no argument
if (first)
// Close the opened brace or add space if there was no argument
if (d->optionals_ && inside_macro)
os << '}';
else if (first)
os.pendingSpace(true);
os.insideMacro(inside_macro);
}

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@ -128,10 +128,10 @@ WriteStream & operator<<(WriteStream & ws, docstring const & s)
WriteStream::WriteStream(otexrowstream & os, bool fragile, bool latex,
OutputType output, Encoding const * encoding)
: os_(os), fragile_(fragile), firstitem_(false), latex_(latex),
output_(output), pendingspace_(false), pendingbrace_(false),
textmode_(false), locked_(0), ascii_(0), canbreakline_(true),
mathsout_(false), ulemcmd_(NONE), line_(0), encoding_(encoding),
row_entry_(TexRow::row_none)
output_(output), insidemacro_(false), pendingspace_(false),
pendingbrace_(false), textmode_(false), locked_(0), ascii_(0),
canbreakline_(true), mathsout_(false), ulemcmd_(NONE), line_(0),
encoding_(encoding), row_entry_(TexRow::row_none)
{}

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@ -81,6 +81,10 @@ public:
void ulemCmd(UlemCmdType ulemcmd) { ulemcmd_ = ulemcmd; }
/// tell which ulem command type we are inside
UlemCmdType ulemCmd() const { return ulemcmd_; }
/// record whether we are in the argument of a math macro
void insideMacro(bool insidemacro) { insidemacro_ = insidemacro; }
/// tell whether we are in the argument of a math macro
bool insideMacro() const { return insidemacro_; }
/// writes space if next thing is isalpha()
void pendingSpace(bool how);
/// writes space if next thing is isalpha()
@ -120,6 +124,8 @@ private:
int latex_;
/// output type (default, source preview, instant preview)?
OutputType output_;
/// are we in the argument of a math macro?
bool insidemacro_;
/// do we have a space pending?
bool pendingspace_;
/// do we have a brace pending?