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18:12 | add rudimentary syntax hiliting for kate/kwrite/kdepart check-in: 87fed4ec34 user: lexi tags: trunk | |
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Modified cortav.ct from [ecd572122d] to [6a93030d29].
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# cortav [*cortav] is a markup language designed to be a simpler, but more capable alternative to markdown. its name derives from the [>dict Ranuir words] [!cor] "writing" and [!tav] "document", translating to something like "(plain) text document". dict: http://ʞ.cc/fic/spirals/glossary %toc ## cortav vs. markdown the most important difference between cortav and markdown is that cortav is strictly line-oriented. this choice was made to ensure that cortav was relatively easy to parse. so while a simple [$.ct] file may look a bit like a [$.md] file, in reality it's a lot closer to Gemini structured text than any flavor of markdown. ## encoding a cortav document is made up of a sequence of codepoints. UTF-8 must be supported, but other encodings (such as UTF-32 or C6B) may be supported as well. lines will be derived by splitting the codepoints at the linefeed character or equivalent. note that unearthly encodings like C6B or EBCDIC will need to select their own control sequences. ## structure cortav is based on an HTML-like block model, where a document consists of sections, which are made up of blocks, which may contain a sequence of spans. flows of text are automatically conjoined into spans, and blocks are separated by one or more newlines. this means that, unlike in markdown, a single logical paragraph [*cannot] span multiple ASCII lines. the primary purpose of this was to ensure ease of parsing, but also, both markdown and cortav are supposed to be readable from within a plain text editor. this is the 21st century. every reasonable text editor supports soft word wrap, and if yours doesn't, that's entirely your own damn fault. the first character(s) of every line (the "control sequence") indicates the role of that line. if no control sequence is recognized, the sequence [$.] is implied instead. the standard line classes and their associated control sequences are listed below. some control sequences have alternate forms, in order to support modern, readable unicode characters as well as plain ascii text. * paragraphs (. ¶ ❡): a paragraph is a simple block of text. the backslash control sequence is only necessary if the paragraph text begins with something that would otherwise be interpreted as a control sequence. * newlines (\): inserts a line break into previous paragraph and attaches the following text. mostly useful for poetry or lyrics. * section starts (# §): starts a new section. all sections have an associated depth, determined by the number of sequence repetitions (e.g. "###" indicates depth-three"). sections may have headers and IDs; both are optional. IDs, if present, are a sequence of raw-text immediately following the hash marks. if the line has one or more space character followed by styled-text, a header will be attached. the character immediately following the hashes can specify a particular type of section. e.g.: ** [$#] is a simple section break. ** [$#anchor] opens a new section with the ID [$anchor]. ** [$# header] opens a new section with the title "header". ** [$#anchor header] opens a new section with both the ID [$anchor] and the title "header". ** [$#>conversation] opens a blockquote section named [$conversation] without a header. ................................................................................ ## styled text most blocks contain a sequence of spans. these spans are produced by interpreting a stream of [*styled-text] following the control sequence. styled-text is a sequence of codepoints potentially interspersed with escapes. an escape is formed by an open square bracket [$\[] followed by a [*span control sequence], and arguments for that sequence like more styled-text. escapes can be nested. * strong \[*[!styled-text]\]: causes its text to stand out from the narrative, generally rendered as bold or a brighter color. * emphatic \[![!styled-text]\]: indicates that its text should be spoken with emphasis, generally rendered as italics * literal \[$[!styled-text]\]: indicates that its text is a reference to a literal sequence of characters, variable name, or other discrete token. generally rendered in monospace * link \[>[!ref] [!styled-text]\]: produces a hyperlink or cross-reference denoted by [$ref], which may be either a URL specified with a reference or the name of an object like an image or section elsewhere in the document. * footnote \[^[!ref] [!styled-text]\]: annotates the text with a defined footnote * raw \[\\[!raw-text]\]: causes all characters within to be interpreted literally, without expansion. the only special characters are square brackets, which must have a matching closing bracket * raw literal \[$\\[!raw-text]\]: shorthand for [\[$[\…]]] * macro \{[!name] [!arguments]}: invokes a [>ex.mac macro], specified with a reference * argument \[#[!var]\]: in macros only, inserts the [$var]-th argument. otherwise, inserts a context variable provided by the renderer. * raw argument \[##[!var]\]: like above, but does not evaluate [$var]. * term \[&[!name] ([!label])\]: quotes a defined term with a link to its definition * inline image \[&@[!name]\]: shows a small image or other object inline ## identifiers any identifier (including a reference) that is defined within a named section must be referred to from outside that section as [$[!sec].[!obj]], where [$sec] is the ID of the containing section and [$obj] is the ID of the object one wishes to reference. ## context variables context variables are provided so that cortav renderers can process templates. certain context variables are provided for by the standard. you can test for the presence of a context variable with the directive [$when ctx [!var]]. * cortav.file: the name of the file currently being rendered * cortav.path: the absolute path of the file currently being rendered * cortav.time: the current system time * cortav.date: the current system date * cortav.page: the number of the page currently being rendered * cortav.id: the identifier of the renderer * cortav.hash: the SHA3 hash of the source file being rendered on systems with environment variables, these may be accessed as context variables by prefixing their name with [$env.]. different renderers may provide context in different ways, such as from command line options or a context file. any predefined variables should carry an appropriate prefix to prevent conflation. ## directives * format: gives a hint on how the document should be formatted. the first hint that is understood will be applied; all others will be discarded. standard hints include ** essay ** narrative ** screenplay: uses asides to denote actions, quotes for dialogue ** stageplay: uses asides to denote actions, quotes for dialogue ** manual ** glossary ** news * author: encodes document authorship * cols: specifies the number of columns the next object should be rendered with * include: transcludes another file * quote: transcludes another file, without expanding the text except for paragraphs * embed: where possible, embeds another file as an object within the current one. in HTML this could be accomplished with e.g. an iframe. * expand: causes the next object (usually a code block) to be fully expanded when it would otherwise not be ##ex examples ~~~ blockquotes #bq [cortav] ~~~ the following excerpts of text were recovered from a partially erased hard drive found in the Hawthorne manor in the weeks after the Incident. context is unknown. #> ................................................................................ the interpreter should provide a [$cortav] table with the objects: * ctx: contains context variables used files should return a table with the following members * macros: an array of functions that return strings or arrays of strings when invoked. these will be injected into the global macro namespace. ### ts the [*ts] extension allows documents to be marked up for basic classification constraints and automatically redacted. if you are seriously relying on ts for confidentiality, make damn sure you start the file with [$\[requires ts\]], so that rendering will fail with an error if the extension isn't supported. ts enables the directives: * [$ts class [!scope] [!level] (styled-text)]: indicates a classification level for either the while document (scope [!doc]) or the next section (scope [!sec]). if the ts level is below [$level], the section will be redacted or rendering will fail with an error, as appropriate. if styled-text is included, this will be treated as the name of the classification level. * [$ts word [!scope] [!word] (styled-text)]: indicates a codeword clearance that must be present for the text to render. if styled-text is present, this will be used to render the name of the codeword instead of [$word]. * [$when ts level [!level]] * [$when ts word [!word]] ................................................................................ <A> we may have a problem <B> Hyacinth, I told you not to contact me without— <A, shouting> god DAMMIT woman I am trying to SAVE your worthless skin <B> Hyacinth! your Godforsaken scrambler! <A> …oh, [!fuck]. 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# cortav specification [*cortav] is a markup language designed to be a simpler, but more capable alternative to markdown. its name derives from the [>dict Ranuir words] [!cor] "writing" and [!tav] "document", translating to something like "(plain) text document". dict: http://ʞ.cc/fic/spirals/glossary the cortav [!format] can be called [!cortavgil], or [!gil cortavi], to differentiate it from the reference implementation [!cortavsir] or [!sir cortavi]. %toc ## cortav vs. markdown the most important difference between cortav and markdown is that cortav is strictly line-oriented. this choice was made to ensure that cortav was relatively easy to parse. so while a simple [$.ct] file may look a bit like a [$.md] file, in reality it's a lot closer to gemtext than any flavor of markdown. ## encoding a cortav document is made up of a sequence of codepoints. UTF-8 must be supported, but other encodings (such as UTF-32 or C6B) may be supported as well. lines will be derived by splitting the codepoints at the linefeed character or equivalent. note that unearthly encodings like C6B or EBCDIC will need to select their own control sequences. ## structure cortav is based on an HTML-like block model, where a document consists of sections, which are made up of blocks, which may contain a sequence of spans. flows of text are automatically conjoined into spans, and blocks are separated by one or more newlines. this means that, unlike in markdown, a single logical paragraph [*cannot] span multiple ASCII lines. the primary purpose of this was to ensure ease of parsing, but also, both markdown and cortav are supposed to be readable from within a plain text editor. this is the 21st century. every reasonable text editor supports soft word wrap, and if yours doesn't, that's entirely your own damn fault. the first character(s) of every line (the "control sequence") indicates the role of that line. if no control sequence is recognized, the sequence [$.] is implied instead. the standard line classes and their associated control sequences are listed below. some control sequences have alternate forms, in order to support modern, readable unicode characters as well as plain ascii text. * paragraphs (. ¶ ❡): a paragraph is a simple block of text. the period control sequence is only necessary if the paragraph text begins with something that would otherwise be interpreted as a control sequence. * newlines (\): inserts a line break into previous paragraph and attaches the following text. mostly useful for poetry or lyrics. * section starts (# §): starts a new section. all sections have an associated depth, determined by the number of sequence repetitions (e.g. "###" indicates depth-three"). sections may have headers and IDs; both are optional. IDs, if present, are a sequence of raw-text immediately following the hash marks. if the line has one or more space character followed by styled-text, a header will be attached. the character immediately following the hashes can specify a particular type of section. e.g.: ** [$#] is a simple section break. ** [$#anchor] opens a new section with the ID [$anchor]. ** [$# header] opens a new section with the title "header". ** [$#anchor header] opens a new section with both the ID [$anchor] and the title "header". ** [$#>conversation] opens a blockquote section named [$conversation] without a header. ................................................................................ ## styled text most blocks contain a sequence of spans. these spans are produced by interpreting a stream of [*styled-text] following the control sequence. styled-text is a sequence of codepoints potentially interspersed with escapes. an escape is formed by an open square bracket [$\[] followed by a [*span control sequence], and arguments for that sequence like more styled-text. escapes can be nested. * strong \[*[!styled-text]\]: causes its text to stand out from the narrative, generally rendered as bold or a brighter color. * emphatic \[![!styled-text]\]: indicates that its text should be spoken with emphasis, generally rendered as italics * literal \[$[!styled-text]\]: indicates that its text is a reference to a literal sequence of characters, variable name, or other discrete token. generally rendered in monospace * link \[>[!ref] [!styled-text]\]: produces a hyperlink or cross-reference denoted by [$ref], which may be either a URL specified with a reference or the name of an object like an image or section elsewhere in the document. the unicode characters [$→] and [$🔗] can also be used instead of [$>] to denote a link. * footnote \[^[!ref] [!styled-text]\]: annotates the text with a defined footnote * raw \[\\[!raw-text]\]: causes all characters within to be interpreted literally, without expansion. the only special characters are square brackets, which must have a matching closing bracket * raw literal \[$\\[!raw-text]\]: shorthand for [\[$[\…]]] * macro \{[!name] [!arguments]}: invokes a [>ex.mac macro], specified with a reference * argument \[#[!var]\]: in macros only, inserts the [$var]-th argument. otherwise, inserts a context variable provided by the renderer. * raw argument \[##[!var]\]: like above, but does not evaluate [$var]. * term \[&[!name] ([!label])\]: quotes a defined term with a link to its definition * inline image \[&@[!name]\]: shows a small image or other object inline. the unicode character [$🖼] can also be used instead of [$&@]. ## identifiers any identifier (including a reference) that is defined within a named section must be referred to from outside that section as [$[!sec].[!obj]], where [$sec] is the ID of the containing section and [$obj] is the ID of the object one wishes to reference. ## context variables context variables are provided so that cortav renderers can process templates. certain context variables are provided for by the standard. you can test for the presence of a context variable with the directive [$%[*when] ctx [!var]]. * {def cortav.file} the name of the file currently being rendered * {def cortav.path} the absolute path of the file currently being rendered * {def cortav.time} the current system time in the form [$[#cortav.time]] * {def cortav.date} the current system date in the form [$[#cortav.date]] * {def cortav.datetime} the current system date and time represented in the locale or system-standard manner (e.g. [$[#cortav.datetime]]) * {def cortav.page} the number of the page currently being rendered * {def cortav.id} the identifier of the renderer * {def cortav.hash} the SHA3 hash of the source file being rendered def: [*[#1]]: on systems with environment variables, these may be accessed as context variables by prefixing their name with [$env.]. different renderers may provide context in different ways, such as from command line options or a context file. any predefined variables should carry an appropriate prefix to prevent conflation. ## directives d: [$%[*[##1]]] * {d format} gives a hint on how the document should be formatted. the first hint that is understood will be applied; all others will be discarded. standard hints include: ** essay ** narrative ** screenplay: uses asides to denote actions, quotes for dialogue ** stageplay: uses asides to denote actions, quotes for dialogue ** manual ** glossary ** news * {d author} encodes document authorship * {d cols} specifies the number of columns the next object should be rendered with * {d include} transcludes another file * {d quote} transcludes another file, without expanding the text except for paragraphs * {d embed}, where possible, embeds another file as an object within the current one. in HTML this could be accomplished with e.g. an iframe. * {d expand} causes the next object (usually a code block) to be fully expanded when it would otherwise not be ##ex examples ~~~ blockquotes #bq [cortav] ~~~ the following excerpts of text were recovered from a partially erased hard drive found in the Hawthorne manor in the weeks after the Incident. context is unknown. #> ................................................................................ the interpreter should provide a [$cortav] table with the objects: * ctx: contains context variables used files should return a table with the following members * macros: an array of functions that return strings or arrays of strings when invoked. these will be injected into the global macro namespace. ### ts the [*ts] extension allows documents to be marked up for basic classification constraints and automatically redacted. if you are seriously relying on ts for confidentiality, make damn sure you start the file with [$%[*requires] ts], so that rendering will fail with an error if the extension isn't supported. ts enables the directives: * [$ts class [!scope] [!level] (styled-text)]: indicates a classification level for either the while document (scope [!doc]) or the next section (scope [!sec]). if the ts level is below [$level], the section will be redacted or rendering will fail with an error, as appropriate. if styled-text is included, this will be treated as the name of the classification level. * [$ts word [!scope] [!word] (styled-text)]: indicates a codeword clearance that must be present for the text to render. if styled-text is present, this will be used to render the name of the codeword instead of [$word]. * [$when ts level [!level]] * [$when ts word [!word]] ................................................................................ <A> we may have a problem <B> Hyacinth, I told you not to contact me without— <A, shouting> god DAMMIT woman I am trying to SAVE your worthless skin <B> Hyacinth! your Godforsaken scrambler! <A> …oh, [!fuck]. (signal lost) ~~~ # reference implementation the cortav standard is implemented in [$cortav.lua], found in this repository. only the way [$cortav.lua] interprets the cortav language is defined as a reference implementation; other behaviors are simply how [$cortav.lua] implements the specification and may be copied, ignored, tweaked, violently assaulted, or used as inspiration by a compliant parser. ## invocation [$cortav.lua] is operated from the command line, either with the command [$lua cortav.lua] or by first compiling it to bytecode; a makefile for producing a "bytecode binary" that can be executed like a normal executable is included in the repository. henceforth it will be assumed you are using the compiled form; if you are instead running [$cortav.lua] directly as an interpreted script, just replace [$$ cortav] with [$$ lua cortav.lua] in incantations. when run without commands, [$cortav.lua] will read input from standard input and write to standard output. alternately, a source file can be given as an argument. to write to a specific file instead of the standard output stream, use the [$-o [!file]] flag. ~~~ $ cortav readme.ct -o readme.html # reads from readme.ct, writes to readme.html $ cortav -o readme.html # reads from standard input, writes to readme.html $ cortav readme.ct # reads from readme.ct, writes to standard output ~~~ ### switches [$cortav.lua] offers various switches to control its behavior. + long + short + function + | [$--out [!file]] :|:[$-o]:| sets the output file (default stdout) | | [$--log [!file]] :|:[$-l]:| sets the log file (default stderr) | | [$--define [!var] [!val]]:|:[$-d]:| sets the context variable [$var] to [$val] | | [$--mode-set [!mode]] :|:[$-y]:| activates the [>refimpl-mode mode] with ID [!mode] | [$--mode-clear [!mode]] :|:[$-n]:| disables the mode with ID [!mode] | | [$--mode [!id] [!val]] :|:[$-m]:| configures mode [!id] with the value [!val] | | [$--help] :|:[$-h]:| display online help | | [$--version] :|:[$-V]:| display the interpreter version | ###refimpl-mode modes most of [$cortav.lua]'s implementation-specific behavior is controlled by use of [!modes]. these are namespaced options which may have a boolean, string, or numeric value. boolean modes are set with the [$-y] [$-n] flags; other modes use the [$-m] flags. most modes are defined by the renderer backend. the following modes affect the behavior of the frontend: + ID + type + effect | [$render:format]:| string | selects the [>refimpl-rend renderer] (default [$html]) | [$parse:show-tree]:| flag | dumps the parse tree to the log after parsing completes ##refimpl-rend renderers [$cortav.lua] implements a frontend-backend architecture, separating the parsing stage from the rendering stage. this means new renderers can be added to [$cortav.lua] relatively easily. currently, only an [>refimpl-rend-html HTML renderer] is included; however, a [$groff] backend is planned at some point in the future, so that PDFs and manpages can be generated from cortav files. ###refimpl-rend-html html the HTML renderer is activated with the incantation [$-m render:format html]. it is currently the default backend. it produces a single HTML file, optionally with CSS styling data, from a [$.ct] input file. it supports the following modes: * string (css length) [$html:width] sets a maximum width for the body content in order to make the page more readable on large displays * number [$html:accent] applies an accent hue to the generated webpage. the hue is specified in degrees, e.g. [$-m html:accent 0] applies a red accent. * flag [$html:dark-on-light] uses dark-on-light styling, instead of the default light-on-dark * flag [$html:fossil-uv] outputs an HTML snippet suitable for use with the Fossil VCS webserver. this is intended to be used with the unversioned content mechanism to host rendered versions of documentation written in cortav that's stored in a Fossil repository. * number [$html:hue-spread] generates a color palette based on the supplied accent hue. the larger the value, the more the other colors diverge from the accent hue. * string [$html:link-css] generates a document linking to the named stylesheet * flag [$html:gen-styles] embeds appropriate CSS styles in the document (default on) * flag [$html:snippet] produces a snippet of html instead of an entire web page. note that proper CSS scoping is not yet implemented (and can't be implemented hygienically since [$scoped] was removed 😢) * string [$html:title] specifies the webpage titlebar contents (normally autodetected from the document based on headings or directives) ~~~ $ cortav readme.ct --out readme.html \ -m render:format html \ -m html:width 40em \ -m html:accent 80 \ -m html:hue-spread 35 \ -y html:dark-on-light # could also be written as: $ cortav readme.ct -ommmmy readme.html render:format html html:width 40em html:accent 80 html:hue-spread 35 html:dark-on-light ~~~ |
Modified cortav.lua from [f20a833e35] to [1d4d9e0a4b].
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-- [ʞ] cortav.lua -- ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> -- © AGPLv3 -- ? renderer local ct = { render = {} } local function hexdump(s) local hexlines, charlines = {},{} for i=1,#s do local line = math.floor((i-1)/16) + 1 ................................................................................ return str elseif type(o) == "string" then return string.format('“%s”', o) else return tostring(o) end end local function declare(c) local cls = setmetatable({ __name = c.ident; }, { __name = 'class'; __tostring = function() return c.ident or '(class)' end; ................................................................................ io = ct.exnkind('IO error', function(msg, ...) return string.format("<%s %s> "..msg, ...) end); cli = ct.exnkind 'command line parse error'; mode = ct.exnkind('bad mode', function(msg, ...) return string.format("mode “%s” "..msg, ...) end); } ct.ctx = declare { mk = function(src) return {src = src} end; ident = 'context'; cast = { string = function(me) ................................................................................ new.generation = 1 end end; fns = { fail = function(self, msg, ...) ct.exns.tx(msg, self.src.file, self.line or 0, ...):throw() end; ref = function(self,id) if not id:find'%.' then local rid = self.sec.refs[id] if self.sec.refs[id] then return self.sec.refs[id] else self:fail("no such ref %s in current section", id or '') end else ................................................................................ fns = { mksec = function(self, id, depth) local o = ct.sec(id, depth) if id then self.sections[id] = o end table.insert(self.secorder, o) return o end; }; mk = function() return { sections = {}; secorder = {}; embed = {}; meta = {}; } end; } local function map(fn, lst) local new = {} for k,v in pairs(lst) do table.insert(new, fn(v,k)) ................................................................................ local function fmtfn(str) return function(...) return string.format(str, ...) end end function ct.render.html(doc, opts) local f = string.format local ids = {} local canonicalID = {} local function getSafeID(obj) if canonicalID[obj] then return canonicalID[obj] elseif obj.id and ids[obj.id] then ................................................................................ lisp = { color = 0x77ff88 }; fortran = { color = 0xff779a }; python = { color = 0xffd277 }; python = { color = 0xcdd6ff }; } local stylesets = { code = [[ code { background: #000; color: #fff; font-family: monospace; font-size: 90%; padding: 3px 5px; } ]]; abbr = [[ abbr[title] { cursor: help; } ]]; editors_markup = [[]]; block_code_listing = [[ section > figure.listing { font-family: monospace; background: #000; color: #fff; padding: 0; margin: 0.3em 0; counter-reset: line-number; position: relative; } section > figure.listing>div { white-space: pre-wrap; counter-increment: line-number; text-indent: -2.3em; margin-left: 2.3em; } section > figure.listing>:is(div,hr)::before { width: 1.0em; padding: 0.2em 0.4em; text-align: right; display: inline-block; background-color: #333; border-right: 1px solid #fff; content: counter(line-number); margin-right: 0.3em; } section > figure.listing>hr::before { color: #333; padding-top: 0; padding-bottom: 0; } section > figure.listing>div::before { color: #fff; } section > figure.listing>div:last-child::before { padding-bottom: 0.5em; } section > figure.listing>figcaption:first-child { border: none; border-bottom: 1px solid #fff; } section > figure.listing>figcaption::after { display: block; float: right; font-weight: normal; font-style: italic; font-size: 70%; padding-top: 0.3em; } section > figure.listing>figcaption { font-family: sans-serif; font-weight: bold; font-size: 130%; padding: 0.2em 0.4em; border: none; } section > figure.listing > hr { border: none; margin: 0; height: 0.7em; counter-increment: line-number; } ................................................................................ else table.insert(text, span_renderers[v.kind](v, block, sec)) end end return table.concat(text) end function span_renderers.format(sp) local tags = { strong = 'strong', emph = 'em', strike = 'del', insert = 'ins', literal = 'code' } if sp.style == 'literal' and not opts['fossil-uv'] then stylesNeeded.code = true end if sp.style == 'del' or sp.style == 'ins' then stylesNeeded.editors_markup = true end return tag(tags[sp.style],nil,htmlSpan(sp.spans)) end function span_renderers.term(t,b) local r = b.origin:ref(t.ref) local name = t.ref if name:find'%.' then name = name:match '^[^.]*%.(.+)$' end if type(r) ~= 'string' then b.origin:fail('%s is an object, not a reference', t.ref) end stylesNeeded.abbr = true return tag('abbr',{title=r},next(t.spans) and htmlSpan(t.spans) or name) end function span_renderers.link(sp,b) local href if b.origin.doc.sections[sp.ref] then href = '#' .. sp.ref else if sp.addr then href = sp.addr else local r = b.origin:ref(sp.ref) if type(r) == 'table' then href = '#' .. getSafeID(r) else href = r end end end return tag('a',{href=href},next(sp.spans) and htmlSpan(sp.spans) or href) end return { span_renderers = span_renderers; htmlSpan = htmlSpan; htmlDoc = htmlDoc; } end ................................................................................ end return lst end local block_renderers = { paragraph = function(b,s) return tag('p', nil, sr.htmlSpan(b.spans, b, s), b) end; label = function(b,s) if ct.sec.is(b.captions) then local h = math.min(6,math.max(1,b.captions.depth)) return tag(f('h%u',h), nil, sr.htmlSpan(b.spans, b, s), b) else -- handle other uses of labels here ................................................................................ else return elt('hr') end end, b.lines) if b.title then table.insert(nodes,1,tag('figcaption',nil,sr.htmlSpan(b.title))) end langsused[b.lang] = true return tag('figure', {class='listing', lang=b.lang, id=b.id and getSafeID(b)}, catenate(nodes)) end; ['break'] = function() --[[nop]] end; } return block_renderers; end ................................................................................ end end, attrs)) or '') end local tag = function(t,attrs,body) return f('%s%s</%s>', elt(t,attrs), body, t) end local doctitle local ir = {} local toc local dr = getRenderers(tag,elt,table.concat) -- default renderers local plainr = getRenderers(function(t,a,v) return v end, function(t,a) return '' end, table.concat) local irBlockRdrs = getBlockRenderers( function(t,a,v,o) return {tag = t, attrs = a, nodes = type(v) == 'string' and {v} or v, src = o} end, ................................................................................ for k in pairs(langsused) do local spec = langpairs[k] or {color=0xaaaaaa} stylesets.block_code_listing = stylesets.block_code_listing .. string.format( [[section > figure.listing[lang="%s"]>figcaption::after { content: '%s'; color: #%06x }]], k, spec.name or k, spec.color) end local styles = {} for k in pairs(stylesNeeded) do table.insert(styles, (stylesets[k]:gsub('%s+',' '))) end local head = {} local styletag = '' if opts['link-css'] then local css = opts['link-css'] if type(css) ~= 'string' then ct.exns.mode('must be a string', 'html:link-css'):throw() end ................................................................................ elseif opts.snippet then return styletag .. body else return dr.htmlDoc(doctitle, next(head) and table.concat(head), body) end end local function startswith(str, pfx) return string.sub(str, 1, #pfx) == pfx end local function eachcode(str, ascode) local pos = { code = 1; byte = 1; } return function() if pos.byte > #str then return nil end ................................................................................ pos.byte = pos.byte + #utf8.char(thischar) end pos.code = pos.code + 1 return thischar, lastpos end end local function formatter(sty) return function(s,c) return { kind = 'format'; style = sty; spans = ct.parse_span(s, c); origin = c:clone(); } end end ct.spanctls = { {seq = '$', parse = formatter 'literal'}; {seq = '!', parse = formatter 'emph'}; {seq = '*', parse = formatter 'strong'}; {seq = '\\', parse = function(s, c) -- raw return s end}; {seq = '$\\', parse = function(s, c) -- raw return { kind = 'format'; style = 'literal'; spans = {s}; origin = c:clone(); } end}; {seq = '&', parse = function(s, c) local r, t = s:match '^([^%s]+)%s*(.-)$' return { kind = 'term'; spans = (t and t ~= "") and ct.parse_span(t, c) or {}; ref = r; origin = c:clone(); } end}; {seq = '^', parse = function(s, c) local fn, t = s:match '^([^%s]+)%s*(.-)$' return { kind = 'footnote'; spans = (t and t~='') and ct.parse_span(t, c) or {}; ref = fn; origin = c:clone(); } end}; {seq = '>', parse = function(s, c) local to, t = s:match '^([^%s]+)%s*(.-)$' if not to then c:fail('invalid link syntax >%s', s) end if t == "" then t = nil end return { kind = 'link'; spans = (t and t~='') and ct.parse_span(t, c) or {}; ref = to; origin = c:clone(); } end}; } function ct.parse_span(str,ctx) local function delimited(start, stop, s) local depth = 0 if not startswith(s, start) then return nil end for c,p in eachcode(s) do if c == '\\' then ................................................................................ return s:sub(1+#start, p.byte - #stop), p.byte -- FIXME elseif depth < 0 then ctx:fail('out of place %s', stop) end end end ctx:fail('%s expected before end of line', stop) end local buf = "" local spans = {} local function flush() if buf ~= "" then table.insert(spans, buf) buf = "" ................................................................................ local skip = false for c,p in eachcode(str) do if skip == true then skip = false buf = buf .. c elseif c == '\\' then skip = true elseif c == '[' then flush() local substr, following = delimited('[',']',str:sub(p.byte)) p.next.byte = following + p.byte local found = false for _,i in pairs(ct.spanctls) do if startswith(substr, i.seq) then ................................................................................ c.expand_next = 0 end end; } local function insert_table_row(l,c) local row = {} for kind, a1, text, a2 in l:gmatch '([+|])(:?)%s*([^:+|]*)%s*(:?)' do local header = kind == '+' local align if a1 == ':' and a2 ~= ':' then align = 'left' elseif a1 == ':' and a2 == ':' then align = 'center' elseif a1 ~= ':' and a2 == ':' then align = 'right' end text = text:match '^%s*(.-)%s*$' table.insert(row, { spans = ct.parse_span(text, c); align = align; header = header; }) end if #c.sec.blocks > 1 and c.sec.blocks[#c.sec.blocks].kind == 'table' then local tbl = c.sec.blocks[#c.sec.blocks] table.insert(tbl.rows, row) else table.insert(c.sec.blocks, { kind = 'table'; ................................................................................ }) end end ct.ctlseqs = { {seq = '.', fn = insert_paragraph}; {seq = '¶', fn = insert_paragraph}; {seq = '#', fn = insert_section}; {seq = '§', fn = insert_section}; {seq = '+', fn = insert_table_row}; {seq = '|', fn = insert_table_row}; {seq = '│', fn = insert_table_row}; {pred = function(s,c) return s:match'^[*:]' end, fn = blockwrap(function(l,c) -- list local stars = l:match '^([*:]+)' ................................................................................ local words = function(i) local wds = {} if i == 0 then return cmdline end for w,pos in cmdline:gmatch '([^%s]+)()' do table.insert(wds, w) i = i - 1 if i == 0 then return table.unpack(wds), cmdline:sub(pos) end end end local cmd, rest = words(1) if ct.directives[cmd] then ct.directives[cmd](words,c) elseif crit == '!' then c:fail('critical directive %s not supported',cmd) end end;}; {seq = '~~~', fn = blockwrap(function(l,c) local extract = function(ptn, str) local start, stop = str:find(ptn) ................................................................................ return ex, n end local lang, id, title if l:match '^~~~%s*$' then -- no args elseif l:match '^~~~.*~~~%s*$' then -- CT style local s = l:match '^~~~%s*(.-)%s*~~~%s*$' lang, s = extract('%b[]', s) lang = lang:sub(2,-2) id, title = extract('#[^%s]+', s) if id then id = id:sub(2) end elseif l:match '^~~~' then -- MD shorthand style lang = l:match '^~~~%s*(.-)%s*$' end c.mode = { kind = 'code'; ................................................................................ end end; fn = blockwrap(function() return { kind = 'horiz-rule' } end)}; {fn = insert_paragraph}; } function ct.parse(file, src) local function is_whitespace(cp) return cp == 0x20 end local ctx = ct.ctx.mk(src) ctx.line = 0 ctx.doc = ct.doc.mk() ctx.sec = ctx.doc:mksec() -- toplevel section ctx.sec.origin = ctx:clone() for full_line in file:lines() do ctx.line = ctx.line + 1 local l for p, c in utf8.codes(full_line) do if not is_whitespace(c) then ................................................................................ for k, v in pairs(list) do if fn(k,v) then new[k] = v end end return new end local function main(input, output, log, mode, vars) local doc = ct.parse(input.stream, input.src) input.stream:close() if mode['parse:show-tree'] then log:write(dump(doc)) end if not mode['render:format'] then error 'what output format should i translate the input to?' end if not ct.render[mode['render:format']] then error(string.format('output format “%s” unsupported', mode['render:format'])) end local render_opts = kmap(function(k,v) return k:sub(2+#mode['render:format']) end, kfilter(mode, function(m) return startswith(m, mode['render:format']..':') end)) output:write(ct.render[mode['render:format']](doc, render_opts)) end local inp,outp,log = io.stdin, io.stdout, io.stderr local function entry_cli() local mode, vars, input = default_mode, {}, { stream = inp; ................................................................................ log = function(file) local nf = io.open(file,'wb') if nf then log:close() log = nf else ct.exns.io('could not open log file for writing', 'open',file):throw() end end; define = function(key,value) -- set context key end; mode = function(key,value) mode[checkmodekey(key)] = value end; ['mode-set'] = function(key) mode[checkmodekey(key)] = true end; ['mode-clear'] = function(key) mode[checkmodekey(key)] = false end; } local args = {} ................................................................................ if args[1] and args[1] ~= '' then local file = io.open(arg[1], "rb") if not file then error('unable to load file ' .. args[1]) end input.stream = file input.src.file = args[1] end main(input, outp, log, mode, vars) end -- local ok, e = pcall(entry_cli) local ok, e = true, entry_cli() if not ok then local str = 'translation failure' local color = false if log:seek() == nil then -- this is not a very reliable heuristic for detecting -- attachment to a tty but it's better than nothing if os.getenv('COLORTERM') then color = true else ................................................................................ local term = os.getenv('TERM') if term:find 'color' then color = true end end end if color then str = string.format('\27[1;31m%s\27[m', str) end log:write(string.format('[%s] %s\n\t%s\n', os.date(), str, e)) os.exit(1) end |
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-- [ʞ] cortav.lua -- ~ lexi hale <lexi@hale.su> -- © AGPLv3 -- ? reference implementation of the cortav document language local ct = { render = {} } local function hexdump(s) local hexlines, charlines = {},{} for i=1,#s do local line = math.floor((i-1)/16) + 1 ................................................................................ return str elseif type(o) == "string" then return string.format('“%s”', o) else return tostring(o) end end local function lerp(t, a, b) return (1-t)*a + (t*b) end local function startswith(str, pfx) return string.sub(str, 1, #pfx) == pfx end local function declare(c) local cls = setmetatable({ __name = c.ident; }, { __name = 'class'; __tostring = function() return c.ident or '(class)' end; ................................................................................ io = ct.exnkind('IO error', function(msg, ...) return string.format("<%s %s> "..msg, ...) end); cli = ct.exnkind 'command line parse error'; mode = ct.exnkind('bad mode', function(msg, ...) return string.format("mode “%s” "..msg, ...) end); unimpl = ct.exnkind 'feature not implemented'; } ct.ctx = declare { mk = function(src) return {src = src} end; ident = 'context'; cast = { string = function(me) ................................................................................ new.generation = 1 end end; fns = { fail = function(self, msg, ...) ct.exns.tx(msg, self.src.file, self.line or 0, ...):throw() end; insert = function(self, block) block.origin = self:clone() table.insert(self.sec.blocks,block) end; ref = function(self,id) if not id:find'%.' then local rid = self.sec.refs[id] if self.sec.refs[id] then return self.sec.refs[id] else self:fail("no such ref %s in current section", id or '') end else ................................................................................ fns = { mksec = function(self, id, depth) local o = ct.sec(id, depth) if id then self.sections[id] = o end table.insert(self.secorder, o) return o end; context_var = function(self, var, ctx, test) local fail = function(...) if test then return false end ctx:fail(...) end if startswith(var, 'cortav.') then local v = var:sub(8) if v == 'page' then if ctx.page then return tostring(ctx.page) else return '(unpaged)' end elseif v == 'renderer' then if not self.stage then return fail 'document is not being rendererd' end return self.stage.format elseif v == 'datetime' then return os.date() elseif v == 'time' then return os.date '%H:%M:%S' elseif v == 'date' then return os.date '%A %d %B %Y' elseif v == 'id' then return 'cortav.lua (reference implementation)' elseif v == 'file' then return self.src.file else return fail('unimplemented predefined variable %s', var) end elseif startswith(var, 'env.') then local v = var:sub(5) local val = os.getenv(v) if not val then return fail('undefined environment variable %s', v) end elseif self.stage.kind == 'render' and startswith(var, self.stage.format..'.') then -- TODO query the renderer somehow return fail('renderer %s does not implement variable %s', self.stage.format, var) elseif self.vars[var] then return self.vars[var] else if test then return false end return '' -- is this desirable behavior? end end; }; mk = function() return { sections = {}; secorder = {}; embed = {}; meta = {}; vars = {}; } end; } local function map(fn, lst) local new = {} for k,v in pairs(lst) do table.insert(new, fn(v,k)) ................................................................................ local function fmtfn(str) return function(...) return string.format(str, ...) end end function ct.render.html(doc, opts) local doctitle = opts['title'] local f = string.format local ids = {} local canonicalID = {} local function getSafeID(obj) if canonicalID[obj] then return canonicalID[obj] elseif obj.id and ids[obj.id] then ................................................................................ lisp = { color = 0x77ff88 }; fortran = { color = 0xff779a }; python = { color = 0xffd277 }; python = { color = 0xcdd6ff }; } local stylesets = { accent = [[ body { background: @bg; color: @fg } a[href] { color: @tone(0.7 30); text-decoration-color: @tone/0.4(0.7 30); } a[href]:hover { color: @tone(0.9 30); text-decoration-color: @tone/0.7(0.7 30); } h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 { color: @tone(2); border-bottom: 1px solid @tone(0.7); } ]]; code = [[ code { background: @fg; color: @bg; font-family: monospace; font-size: 90%; padding: 3px 5px; } ]]; abbr = [[ abbr[title] { cursor: help; } ]]; editors_markup = [[]]; block_code_listing = [[ section > figure.listing { font-family: monospace; background: @tone(0.05); color: @fg; padding: 0; margin: 0.3em 0; counter-reset: line-number; position: relative; border: 1px solid @fg; } section > figure.listing>div { white-space: pre-wrap; counter-increment: line-number; text-indent: -2.3em; margin-left: 2.3em; } section > figure.listing>:is(div,hr)::before { width: 1.0em; padding: 0.2em 0.4em; text-align: right; display: inline-block; background-color: @tone(0.2); border-right: 1px solid @fg; content: counter(line-number); margin-right: 0.3em; } section > figure.listing>hr::before { color: transparent; padding-top: 0; padding-bottom: 0; } section > figure.listing>div::before { color: @fg; } section > figure.listing>div:last-child::before { padding-bottom: 0.5em; } section > figure.listing>figcaption:first-child { border: none; border-bottom: 1px solid @fg; } section > figure.listing>figcaption::after { display: block; float: right; font-weight: normal; font-style: italic; font-size: 70%; padding-top: 0.3em; } section > figure.listing>figcaption { font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 120%; padding: 0.2em 0.4em; border: none; color: @tone(2); } section > figure.listing > hr { border: none; margin: 0; height: 0.7em; counter-increment: line-number; } ................................................................................ else table.insert(text, span_renderers[v.kind](v, block, sec)) end end return table.concat(text) end function span_renderers.format(sp,...) local tags = { strong = 'strong', emph = 'em', strike = 'del', insert = 'ins', literal = 'code' } if sp.style == 'literal' and not opts['fossil-uv'] then stylesNeeded.code = true end if sp.style == 'del' or sp.style == 'ins' then stylesNeeded.editors_markup = true end return tag(tags[sp.style],nil,htmlSpan(sp.spans,...)) end function span_renderers.term(t,b,s) local r = b.origin:ref(t.ref) local name = t.ref if name:find'%.' then name = name:match '^[^.]*%.(.+)$' end if type(r) ~= 'string' then b.origin:fail('%s is an object, not a reference', t.ref) end stylesNeeded.abbr = true return tag('abbr',{title=r},next(t.spans) and htmlSpan(t.spans,b,s) or name) end function span_renderers.macro(m,b,s) local r = b.origin:ref(m.macro) if type(r) ~= 'string' then b.origin:fail('%s is an object, not a reference', t.ref) end local mctx = b.origin:clone() mctx.invocation = m return htmlSpan(ct.parse_span(r, mctx),b,s) end function span_renderers.var(v,b,s) local val if v.pos then if not v.origin.invocation then v.origin:fail 'positional arguments can only be used in a macro invocation' elseif not v.origin.invocation.args[v.pos] then v.origin:fail('macro invocation %s missing positional argument #%u', v.origin.invocation.macro, v.pos) end val = v.origin.invocation.args[v.pos] else val = v.origin.doc:context_var(v.var, v.origin) end if v.raw then return val else return htmlSpan(ct.parse_span(val, v.origin), b, s) end end function span_renderers.link(sp,b,s) local href if b.origin.doc.sections[sp.ref] then href = '#' .. sp.ref else if sp.addr then href = sp.addr else local r = b.origin:ref(sp.ref) if type(r) == 'table' then href = '#' .. getSafeID(r) else href = r end end end return tag('a',{href=href},next(sp.spans) and htmlSpan(sp.spans,b,s) or href) end return { span_renderers = span_renderers; htmlSpan = htmlSpan; htmlDoc = htmlDoc; } end ................................................................................ end return lst end local block_renderers = { paragraph = function(b,s) return tag('p', nil, sr.htmlSpan(b.spans, b, s), b) end; directive = function(b,s) -- deal with renderer directives local _, cmd, args = b.words(2) if cmd == 'page-title' then if not opts.title then doctitle = args end elseif b.critical then b.origin:fail('critical HTML renderer directive “%s” not supported', cmd) end end; label = function(b,s) if ct.sec.is(b.captions) then local h = math.min(6,math.max(1,b.captions.depth)) return tag(f('h%u',h), nil, sr.htmlSpan(b.spans, b, s), b) else -- handle other uses of labels here ................................................................................ else return elt('hr') end end, b.lines) if b.title then table.insert(nodes,1,tag('figcaption',nil,sr.htmlSpan(b.title))) end if b.lang then langsused[b.lang] = true end return tag('figure', {class='listing', lang=b.lang, id=b.id and getSafeID(b)}, catenate(nodes)) end; ['break'] = function() --[[nop]] end; } return block_renderers; end ................................................................................ end end, attrs)) or '') end local tag = function(t,attrs,body) return f('%s%s</%s>', elt(t,attrs), body, t) end local ir = {} local toc local dr = getRenderers(tag,elt,table.concat) -- default renderers local plainr = getRenderers(function(t,a,v) return v end, function(t,a) return '' end, table.concat) local irBlockRdrs = getBlockRenderers( function(t,a,v,o) return {tag = t, attrs = a, nodes = type(v) == 'string' and {v} or v, src = o} end, ................................................................................ for k in pairs(langsused) do local spec = langpairs[k] or {color=0xaaaaaa} stylesets.block_code_listing = stylesets.block_code_listing .. string.format( [[section > figure.listing[lang="%s"]>figcaption::after { content: '%s'; color: #%06x }]], k, spec.name or k, spec.color) end local prepcss = function(css) local tone = function(fac, sat, sep, alpha) local hsl = function(h,s,l,a) local v = string.format('%s, %u%%, %u%%', h,s,l) if a then return string.format('hsla(%s, %s)', v,a) else return string.format('hsl(%s)', v) end end sat = sat or 1 fac = math.max(math.min(fac, 1), 0) sat = math.max(math.min(sat, 1), 0) if opts.accent then local hue = 'var(--accent)' local hsep = tonumber(opts['hue-spread']) if hsep and sep and sep ~= 0 then hue = string.format('calc(%s - %s)', hue, sep * hsep) end return hsl(hue, math.floor(100*sat), math.floor(100*fac), alpha) else local g = math.floor(0xFF * fac) return string.format('#' .. string.rep('%02x',alpha and 4 or 3), g,g,g,alpha and math.floor(0xFF*alpha)) end end local replace = function(var,alpha,param) local tonespan = opts.accent and .1 or 0 local tbg = opts['dark-on-light'] and 1.0 - tonespan or tonespan local tfg = opts['dark-on-light'] and tonespan or 1.0 - tonespan if var == 'bg' then return tone(tbg,nil,nil,tonumber(alpha)) elseif var == 'fg' then return tone(tfg,nil,nil,tonumber(alpha)) elseif var == 'tone' then local l, sep, sat for i=1,3 do -- 🙄 l,sep,sat = param:match('^%('..string.rep('([^%s]*)%s*',i)..'%)$') if l then break end end l = lerp(tonumber(l), tbg, tfg) return tone(l, tonumber(sat), tonumber(sep), tonumber(alpha)) end end css = css:gsub('@(%w+)/([0-9.]+)(%b())', replace) css = css:gsub('@(%w+)(%b())', function(a,b) return replace(a,nil,b) end) css = css:gsub('@(%w+)/([0-9.]+)', replace) css = css:gsub('@(%w+)', function(a,b) return replace(a,nil,b) end) return (css:gsub('%s+',' ')) end local styles = {} if opts.width then table.insert(styles, string.format([[body {padding:0 1em;margin:auto;max-width:%s}]], opts.width)) end if opts.accent then table.insert(styles, string.format(':root {--accent:%s}', opts.accent)) end if opts.accent or (not opts['dark-on-light']) then stylesNeeded.accent = true end for k in pairs(stylesNeeded) do if not stylesets[k] then ct.exns.unimpl('styleset %s not implemented (!)', k):throw() end table.insert(styles, prepcss(stylesets[k])) end local head = {} local styletag = '' if opts['link-css'] then local css = opts['link-css'] if type(css) ~= 'string' then ct.exns.mode('must be a string', 'html:link-css'):throw() end ................................................................................ elseif opts.snippet then return styletag .. body else return dr.htmlDoc(doctitle, next(head) and table.concat(head), body) end end local function eachcode(str, ascode) local pos = { code = 1; byte = 1; } return function() if pos.byte > #str then return nil end ................................................................................ pos.byte = pos.byte + #utf8.char(thischar) end pos.code = pos.code + 1 return thischar, lastpos end end do -- define span control sequences local function formatter(sty) return function(s,c) return { kind = 'format'; style = sty; spans = ct.parse_span(s, c); origin = c:clone(); } end end local function insert_link(s, c) local to, t = s:match '^([^%s]+)%s*(.-)$' if not to then c:fail('invalid link syntax >%s', s) end if t == "" then t = nil end return { kind = 'link'; spans = (t and t~='') and ct.parse_span(t, c) or {}; ref = to; origin = c:clone(); } end local function insert_var_ref(raw) return function(s, c) local pos = tonumber(s) return { kind = 'var'; pos = pos; raw = raw; var = not pos and s or nil; origin = c:clone(); } end end ct.spanctls = { {seq = '$', parse = formatter 'literal'}; {seq = '!', parse = formatter 'emph'}; {seq = '*', parse = formatter 'strong'}; {seq = '\\', parse = function(s, c) -- raw return s end}; {seq = '$\\', parse = function(s, c) -- raw return { kind = 'format'; style = 'literal'; spans = {s}; origin = c:clone(); } end}; {seq = '&', parse = function(s, c) local r, t = s:match '^([^%s]+)%s*(.-)$' return { kind = 'term'; spans = (t and t ~= "") and ct.parse_span(t, c) or {}; ref = r; origin = c:clone(); } end}; {seq = '^', parse = function(s, c) local fn, t = s:match '^([^%s]+)%s*(.-)$' return { kind = 'footnote'; spans = (t and t~='') and ct.parse_span(t, c) or {}; ref = fn; origin = c:clone(); } end}; {seq = '>', parse = insert_link}; {seq = '→', parse = insert_link}; {seq = '🔗', parse = insert_link}; {seq = '##', parse = insert_var_ref(true)}; {seq = '#', parse = insert_var_ref(false)}; } end function ct.parse_span(str,ctx) local function delimited(start, stop, s) local depth = 0 if not startswith(s, start) then return nil end for c,p in eachcode(s) do if c == '\\' then ................................................................................ return s:sub(1+#start, p.byte - #stop), p.byte -- FIXME elseif depth < 0 then ctx:fail('out of place %s', stop) end end end ctx:fail('[%s] expected before end of line', stop) end local buf = "" local spans = {} local function flush() if buf ~= "" then table.insert(spans, buf) buf = "" ................................................................................ local skip = false for c,p in eachcode(str) do if skip == true then skip = false buf = buf .. c elseif c == '\\' then skip = true elseif c == '{' then flush() local substr, following = delimited('{','}',str:sub(p.byte)) local splitstart, splitstop = substr:find'%s+' local id, argstr if splitstart then id, argstr = substr:sub(1,splitstart-1), substr:sub(splitstop+1) else id, argstr = substr, '' end local o = { kind = 'macro'; macro = id; args = {}; origin = ctx:clone(); } do local start = 1 local i = 1 while i <= #argstr do while i<=#argstr and (argstr:sub(i,i) ~= '|' or argstr:sub(i-1,i) == '\\|') do i = i + 1 end local arg = argstr:sub(start, i == #argstr and i or i-1) start = i+1 table.insert(o.args, arg) i = i + 1 end end p.next.byte = p.next.byte + following - 1 table.insert(spans,o) elseif c == '[' then flush() local substr, following = delimited('[',']',str:sub(p.byte)) p.next.byte = following + p.byte local found = false for _,i in pairs(ct.spanctls) do if startswith(substr, i.seq) then ................................................................................ c.expand_next = 0 end end; } local function insert_table_row(l,c) local row = {} local buf local flush = function() if buf then table.insert(row, buf) end buf = { str = '' } end for c,p in eachcode(l) do if c == '|' or c == '+' and (p.code == 1 or l:sub(p.byte-1,p.byte-1)~='\\') then flush() buf.header = c == '+' elseif c == ':' then local lst = l:sub(p.byte-#c,p.byte-#c) local nxt = l:sub(p.next.byte,p.next.byte) if lst == '|' or lst == '+' and l:sub(p.byte-2,p.byte-2) ~= '\\' then buf.align = 'left' elseif nxt == '|' or nxt == '|' then if buf.align == 'left' then buf.align = 'center' else buf.align = 'right' end else buf.str = buf.str .. c end elseif c:match '%s' then if buf.str ~= '' then buf.str = buf.str .. c end elseif c == '\\' then local nxt = l:sub(p.next.byte,p.next.byte) if nxt == '|' or nxt == '+' or nxt == ':' then buf.str = buf.str .. nxt p.next.byte = p.next.byte + #nxt p.next.code = p.next.code + 1 else buf.str = buf.str .. c end else buf.str = buf.str .. c end end if buf.str ~= '' then flush() end for _,v in pairs(row) do v.spans = ct.parse_span(v.str, c) end if #c.sec.blocks > 1 and c.sec.blocks[#c.sec.blocks].kind == 'table' then local tbl = c.sec.blocks[#c.sec.blocks] table.insert(tbl.rows, row) else table.insert(c.sec.blocks, { kind = 'table'; ................................................................................ }) end end ct.ctlseqs = { {seq = '.', fn = insert_paragraph}; {seq = '¶', fn = insert_paragraph}; {seq = '❡', fn = insert_paragraph}; {seq = '#', fn = insert_section}; {seq = '§', fn = insert_section}; {seq = '+', fn = insert_table_row}; {seq = '|', fn = insert_table_row}; {seq = '│', fn = insert_table_row}; {pred = function(s,c) return s:match'^[*:]' end, fn = blockwrap(function(l,c) -- list local stars = l:match '^([*:]+)' ................................................................................ local words = function(i) local wds = {} if i == 0 then return cmdline end for w,pos in cmdline:gmatch '([^%s]+)()' do table.insert(wds, w) i = i - 1 if i == 0 then table.insert(wds,cmdline:sub(pos)) return table.unpack(wds) end end end local cmd, rest = words(1) if ct.directives[cmd] then ct.directives[cmd](words,c) elseif cmd == c.doc.stage.mode['render:format'] then -- this is a directive for the renderer; insert it into the tree as is c:insert { kind = 'directive'; critical = crit == '!'; words = words; } elseif crit == '!' then c:fail('critical directive %s not supported',cmd) end end;}; {seq = '~~~', fn = blockwrap(function(l,c) local extract = function(ptn, str) local start, stop = str:find(ptn) ................................................................................ return ex, n end local lang, id, title if l:match '^~~~%s*$' then -- no args elseif l:match '^~~~.*~~~%s*$' then -- CT style local s = l:match '^~~~%s*(.-)%s*~~~%s*$' lang, s = extract('%b[]', s) if lang then lang = lang:sub(2,-2) end id, title = extract('#[^%s]+', s) if id then id = id:sub(2) end elseif l:match '^~~~' then -- MD shorthand style lang = l:match '^~~~%s*(.-)%s*$' end c.mode = { kind = 'code'; ................................................................................ end end; fn = blockwrap(function() return { kind = 'horiz-rule' } end)}; {fn = insert_paragraph}; } function ct.parse(file, src, mode) local function is_whitespace(cp) return cp == 0x20 end local ctx = ct.ctx.mk(src) ctx.line = 0 ctx.doc = ct.doc.mk() ctx.doc.src = src ctx.doc.stage = { kind = 'parse'; mode = mode; } ctx.sec = ctx.doc:mksec() -- toplevel section ctx.sec.origin = ctx:clone() for full_line in file:lines() do ctx.line = ctx.line + 1 local l for p, c in utf8.codes(full_line) do if not is_whitespace(c) then ................................................................................ for k, v in pairs(list) do if fn(k,v) then new[k] = v end end return new end local function main(input, output, log, mode, vars) local doc = ct.parse(input.stream, input.src, mode) input.stream:close() if mode['parse:show-tree'] then log:write(dump(doc)) end if not mode['render:format'] then error 'what output format should i translate the input to?' end if mode['render:format'] == 'none' then return 0 end if not ct.render[mode['render:format']] then ct.exns.unimpl('output format “%s” unsupported', mode['render:format']):throw() end local render_opts = kmap(function(k,v) return k:sub(2+#mode['render:format']) end, kfilter(mode, function(m) return startswith(m, mode['render:format']..':') end)) doc.vars = vars -- this is kind of gross but the context object belongs to the parser, -- not the renderer, so that's not a suitable place for this information doc.stage = { kind = 'render'; format = mode['render:format']; mode = mode; } output:write(ct.render[mode['render:format']](doc, render_opts)) return 0 end local inp,outp,log = io.stdin, io.stdout, io.stderr local function entry_cli() local mode, vars, input = default_mode, {}, { stream = inp; ................................................................................ log = function(file) local nf = io.open(file,'wb') if nf then log:close() log = nf else ct.exns.io('could not open log file for writing', 'open',file):throw() end end; define = function(key,value) if startswith(key, 'cortav.') or startswith(key, 'env.') then ct.exns.cli 'cannot define variable in restricted namespace':throw() end vars[key] = value end; mode = function(key,value) mode[checkmodekey(key)] = value end; ['mode-set'] = function(key) mode[checkmodekey(key)] = true end; ['mode-clear'] = function(key) mode[checkmodekey(key)] = false end; } local args = {} ................................................................................ if args[1] and args[1] ~= '' then local file = io.open(arg[1], "rb") if not file then error('unable to load file ' .. args[1]) end input.stream = file input.src.file = args[1] end return main(input, outp, log, mode, vars) end local ok, e = pcall(entry_cli) -- local ok, e = true, entry_cli() if not ok then local str = 'translation failure' if ct.exn.is(e) then str = e.kind.desc end local color = false if log:seek() == nil then -- this is not a very reliable heuristic for detecting -- attachment to a tty but it's better than nothing if os.getenv('COLORTERM') then color = true else ................................................................................ local term = os.getenv('TERM') if term:find 'color' then color = true end end end if color then str = string.format('\27[1;31m%s\27[m', str) end log:write(string.format('%s: %s\n', str, e)) os.exit(1) end os.exit(e) |
Added makefile version [35641b8f47].
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lua != which lua luac != which luac cortav: cortav.lua echo '#!$(lua)' > $@ luac -s -o - $< >> $@ chmod +x $@ |