From 3c14ee282540b94500b519e411d2326851e122ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthijs Kooijman Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 17:02:34 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update the pret-lam to current context beta. --- pret-lam.lua | 32 +++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/pret-lam.lua b/pret-lam.lua index f14b962..eb7d353 100644 --- a/pret-lam.lua +++ b/pret-lam.lua @@ -6,11 +6,9 @@ local utf = unicode.utf8 -if not buffers then buffers = { } end -if not buffers.visualizers then buffers.visualizers = { } end -if not buffers.visualizers.lam then buffers.visualizers.lam = { } end +vis = buffers.newvisualizer("lam") -buffers.visualizers.lam.colors = { +local colors = { "prettytwo", "prettyone", "prettythree", @@ -18,7 +16,7 @@ buffers.visualizers.lam.colors = { } -- Symbols that should have a different representation -buffers.visualizers.lam.symbols = { +local symbols = { [' '] = {repr = '\\obs '}, ['_'] = {repr = '\\_'}, ['->'] = {repr = '\\rightarrow'}, @@ -30,7 +28,7 @@ buffers.visualizers.lam.symbols = { -- Keywords that should be bold -buffers.visualizers.lam.keywords = { +local keywords = { ['case'] = {}, ['of'] = {}, ['let'] = {}, @@ -41,8 +39,8 @@ buffers.visualizers.lam.keywords = { -- symbol. If no symbol from the table is matched, just returns the first -- character. We can do a lookup directly, since symbols can be different in -- length, so we just loop over all symbols, trying them in turn. -function buffers.visualizers.lam.take_symbol(str) - for symbol,props in pairs(buffers.visualizers.lam.symbols) do +local function take_symbol(str) + for symbol,props in pairs(symbols) do -- Try to remove symbol from the start of str symbol, newstr = utf.match(str, "^(" .. symbol .. ")(.*)") if symbol then @@ -62,7 +60,7 @@ end -- Take a single word from str, if posible. Returns the rest of the string and -- the word taken. -function buffers.visualizers.lam.take_word(str) +local function take_word(str) -- A word must always start with a-z (in particular, λ is not a valid -- start of a word). res, newstr = utf.match(str, "^([a-zA-Z][%a%d_]+)(.*)") @@ -72,7 +70,7 @@ end -- Tries to match each of the patterns and returns the captures of the first -- matching pattern (up to 5 captures are supported). Returns nil when nothing -- matches. -function buffers.visualizers.lam.match_mul(str, patterns) +local function match_mul(str, patterns) for i, pat in ipairs(patterns) do a, b, c, d, e = utf.match(str, pat) if a then @@ -83,8 +81,7 @@ function buffers.visualizers.lam.match_mul(str, patterns) end -- Find any subscripts in the given word and typeset them -function buffers.visualizers.lam.do_subscripts(word) - local match_mul = buffers.visualizers.lam.match_mul +local function do_subscripts(word) base, sub = match_mul(res, submatches) if sub then word = base .. "\\low{" .. sub .. "}" @@ -100,7 +97,7 @@ function buffers.visualizers.lam.do_subscripts(word) return word end -function buffers.visualizers.lam.begin_of_buffer(type, name) +function vis.begin_of_display() -- Initially allow subscripts using _ or just appending a number (later, -- we will add extra patterns here. submatches = {"^(.*)_([%a%d,]+)$", "^(.*[^%d])(%d+)$"} @@ -110,21 +107,18 @@ function buffers.visualizers.lam.begin_of_buffer(type, name) bases = {} end -function buffers.visualizers.lam.flush_line(str,nested) +function vis.flush_line(str,nested) local result, state = { }, 0 local finish, change = buffers.finish_state, buffers.change_state - local take_symbol = buffers.visualizers.lam.take_symbol - local take_word = buffers.visualizers.lam.take_word - local do_subscripts = buffers.visualizers.lam.do_subscripts -- Set the colorscheme, which is used by finish_state and change_state - buffers.currentcolors = buffers.visualizers.lam.colors + buffers.currentcolors = colors while str ~= "" do local found = false local word, symbol -- See if the next token is a word word, str = take_word(str) if word then - if buffers.visualizers.lam.keywords[res] then + if keywords[res] then -- Make all keywords bold word = "{\\bold " .. word .. "}" else -- 2.30.2