lyx_mirror/src/ModuleList.h
Pavel Sanda 154319d063 Remove some header leftovers based on Scott's script hints.
False positive rate of hints is quite high. Although the includes can be
technically removed (due to other includes) they logically belong to the
header.
2013-05-02 00:30:16 -07:00

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// -*- C++ -*-
/**
* \file ModuleList.h
* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
*
* \author Richard Heck
*
* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
*/
#ifndef MODULELIST_H
#define MODULELIST_H
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace lyx {
/**
* This class represents a particular LyX "module", which is a like a layout
* file, except that it does not stand alone. In that sense, it is more like
* a LaTeX package, where a layout file corresponds to a LaTeX class. Or, in
* LyX's own terms, a module is more like an included file that can be used
* with various document classes. The difference is that using a module only
* means selecting it in the Document>Settings dialog, whereas including a
* layout file means layout file editing.
*
* In general, a given module can be used with any document class. That said,
* one module may `require' another, or it may `exclude' some other module.
* The requires and excludes are given in comments within the module file,
* which must begin roughly so:
* #\DeclareLyXModule{Theorems (By Section)}
* #DescriptionBegin
* #Numbers theorems and the like by section.
* #DescriptionEnd
* #Requires: theorems-std | theorems-ams
* #Excludes: theorems-chap
* #Category: theorems
* The description is used in the gui to give information to the user. The
* Requires, Excludes, and Category lines are read by the configuration script
* and written to a file lyxmodules.lst in the user configuration directory.
* That file is then read on startup to populate the ModuleList, below.
*
* Modules can also be "provided" or "excluded" by document classes, using
* the ProvidesModule and ExcludesModule tags.
*/
class LyXModule {
public:
///
LyXModule(std::string const & name, std::string const & id,
std::string const & description,
std::vector<std::string> const & packagelist,
std::vector<std::string> const & requires,
std::vector<std::string> const & excludes,
std::string const & catgy);
/// whether the required packages are available
bool isAvailable() const;
/// the missing prerequisites, if any
std::vector<std::string> prerequisites() const;
///
std::string const & getName() const { return name_; }
///
std::string const & getID() const { return id_; }
///
std::string const & getFilename() const { return filename_; }
///
std::string const & getDescription() const { return description_; }
///
std::vector<std::string> const & getPackageList() const
{ return package_list_; }
///
std::vector<std::string> const & getRequiredModules() const
{ return required_modules_; }
/// Modules this one excludes: the list should be treated disjunctively
std::vector<std::string> const & getExcludedModules() const
{ return excluded_modules_; }
///
std::string category() const { return category_; }
/// \return true if the module is compatible with this one, i.e.,
/// it does not exclude us and we do not exclude it.
/// this will also return true if modname is unknown and we do not
/// exclude it, since in that case we cannot check its exclusions.
bool isCompatible(std::string const & modname) const;
///
static bool areCompatible(std::string const & mod1, std::string const & mod2);
private:
/// what appears in the ui
std::string name_;
/// the module's unique identifier
/// at present, this is the filename, without the extension
std::string id_;
/// the filename
std::string filename_;
/// a short description for use in the ui
std::string description_;
/// the LaTeX packages on which this depends, if any
std::vector<std::string> package_list_;
/// Modules this one requires: at least one
std::vector<std::string> required_modules_;
/// Modules this one excludes: none of these
std::vector<std::string> excluded_modules_;
/// Category, also used in the UI
std::string category_;
// these are mutable because they are used to cache the results
// or an otherwise const operation.
///
mutable bool checked_;
///
mutable bool available_;
///
mutable std::vector<std::string> prerequisites_;
};
typedef std::vector<LyXModule> LyXModuleList;
/**
* The ModuleList represents the various LyXModule's that are available at
* present.
*/
class ModuleList {
public:
///
ModuleList() {}
/// reads the modules from a file generated by configure.py
bool read();
///
LyXModuleList::const_iterator begin() const;
///
LyXModuleList::iterator begin();
///
LyXModuleList::const_iterator end() const;
///
LyXModuleList::iterator end();
///
bool empty() const { return modlist_.empty(); }
/// Returns a pointer to the LyXModule with filename str.
/// Returns a null pointer if no such module is found.
LyXModule const * operator[](std::string const & str) const;
///
LyXModule * operator[](std::string const & str);
private:
/// noncopyable
ModuleList(ModuleList const &);
///
void operator=(ModuleList const &);
/// add a module to the list
void addLayoutModule(std::string const &, std::string const &,
std::string const &, std::vector<std::string> const &,
std::vector<std::string> const &, std::vector<std::string> const &,
std::string const &);
///
std::vector<LyXModule> modlist_;
};
extern ModuleList theModuleList;
}
#endif