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Actually tex2lyx can handle modules since some time (#5702), but not theorems (#5776). Now the following issues are fixed: - Modules that depend on other modules can be loaded, since the dependencies are loaded first - Default moduls of the text class are loaded correctly - \newtheorem is recognized as a command that defines new environments and treated similar to \newenvironment
101 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
101 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
// -*- C++ -*-
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/**
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* \file ModuleList.h
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* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
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* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
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*
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* \author Richard Heck
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*
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* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
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*/
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#ifndef LAYOUTMODULELIST_H
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#define LAYOUTMODULELIST_H
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#include <list>
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#include <string>
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namespace lyx {
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class LayoutFile;
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/**
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Represents a list of modules, such as might be associated with
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a particular document. Provides methods for adding modules, checking
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if a module can be added, and, importantly, adapting the list to a
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new DocumentClass.
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*/
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class LayoutModuleList {
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public:
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///
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typedef std::list<std::string>::const_iterator const_iterator;
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///
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typedef std::list<std::string>::iterator iterator;
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///
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iterator begin() { return lml_.begin(); }
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///
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iterator end() { return lml_.end(); }
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///
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const_iterator begin() const { return lml_.begin(); }
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///
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const_iterator end() const { return lml_.end(); }
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///
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void clear() { lml_.clear(); }
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///
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bool empty() const { return lml_.empty(); }
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///
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iterator erase(iterator pos) { return lml_.erase(pos); }
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///
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iterator insert(iterator pos, std::string const & str)
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{ return lml_.insert(pos, str); }
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///
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void push_back(std::string const & str) { lml_.push_back(str); }
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///
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size_t size() const { return lml_.size(); }
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/// This is needed in GuiDocument. It seems better than an
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/// implicit conversion.
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std::list<std::string> const & list() const { return lml_; }
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/// Checks to make sure module's requriements are satisfied, that it does
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/// not conflict with already-present modules, isn't already loaded, etc.
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bool moduleCanBeAdded(std::string const & modName,
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LayoutFile const * const lay) const;
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/// Like !moduleCanBeAdded(), but does not check requirements
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bool moduleConflicts(std::string const & modName,
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LayoutFile const * const lay) const;
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/// If the user changes the base class for a given document, then the
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/// associated module list has to be updated. This just calls
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/// (i) removeBadModules()
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/// (ii) addDefaultModules()
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/// (iii) checkModuleConsistency()
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/// in that order, for which see below.
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/// \param lay The new base class.
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/// \param removedModules Modules the user explicitly removed and so
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/// which should not be included.
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/// \return true if no changes had to be made, false if some did have
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/// to be made.
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bool adaptToBaseClass(LayoutFile const * const lay,
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std::list<std::string> const & removedModules);
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private:
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/// Removes modules excluded by, provided by, etc, the base class.
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/// \param lay The document class against which to check.
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/// \return true, if modules were consistent, false if changes had
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/// to be made.
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bool removeBadModules(LayoutFile const * const lay);
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/// Adds default modules, if they're addable.
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/// \param lay The base class from which to get default modules.
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/// \param removedModules Modules the user has explicitly removed.
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void addDefaultModules(LayoutFile const * const lay,
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std::list<std::string> removedModules);
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/// Checks for consistency among modules: makes sure requirements
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/// are met, no modules exclude one another, etc, and resolves any
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/// such conflicts, leaving us with a consistent collection.
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/// \param lay The base class against which to check.
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/// \return true if modules were consistent, false if changes had
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/// to be made.
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bool checkModuleConsistency(LayoutFile const * const lay);
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///
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std::list<std::string> lml_;
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};
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}
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#endif
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