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#pragma once
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#include <map>
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#include <string>
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#include "target.h"
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#include "argument_set.h"
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#include "katom.h"
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Klammerset: the @@@klammerset construct, its search path, and const correctness
The @@@klammerset system command formally declares a klammerset — a
named, logically related group of klammer definitions — with an
operative, idempotent declaration (:requires and :files load in order
at the declaration point, relative to the declaring file). A bare
symbol given to ktext -k, kdesc --input, or :requires resolves to
x/x.k on the search path: the document's directory, then
KLAMMERTEXT_KLAMMERSETS, then KLAMMERTEXT_HOME; kdesc --klammerset
lists the available sets. sks/sks.k is the first declared klammerset,
so `-k sks` loads the SKS by name. The engine's lookup classes were
renamed *_set → *_registry to keep the two concepts apart, and the
whole C++ tree now follows standard const-correctness conventions.
tst/ gains klammerset_test.sh (18 cases).
(from dev 64b1abf23e56)
2026-07-30 23:50:07 +02:00
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class Target_registry
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{
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public:
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static std::string declare_name;
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static std::string general_name;
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Klammerset: the @@@klammerset construct, its search path, and const correctness
The @@@klammerset system command formally declares a klammerset — a
named, logically related group of klammer definitions — with an
operative, idempotent declaration (:requires and :files load in order
at the declaration point, relative to the declaring file). A bare
symbol given to ktext -k, kdesc --input, or :requires resolves to
x/x.k on the search path: the document's directory, then
KLAMMERTEXT_KLAMMERSETS, then KLAMMERTEXT_HOME; kdesc --klammerset
lists the available sets. sks/sks.k is the first declared klammerset,
so `-k sks` loads the SKS by name. The engine's lookup classes were
renamed *_set → *_registry to keep the two concepts apart, and the
whole C++ tree now follows standard const-correctness conventions.
tst/ gains klammerset_test.sh (18 cases).
(from dev 64b1abf23e56)
2026-07-30 23:50:07 +02:00
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Target_registry();
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void add(Target target);
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void add(std::vector<Katom>::iterator begin, std::vector<Katom>::iterator end, std::vector<Katom>& katoms);
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Klammerset: the @@@klammerset construct, its search path, and const correctness
The @@@klammerset system command formally declares a klammerset — a
named, logically related group of klammer definitions — with an
operative, idempotent declaration (:requires and :files load in order
at the declaration point, relative to the declaring file). A bare
symbol given to ktext -k, kdesc --input, or :requires resolves to
x/x.k on the search path: the document's directory, then
KLAMMERTEXT_KLAMMERSETS, then KLAMMERTEXT_HOME; kdesc --klammerset
lists the available sets. sks/sks.k is the first declared klammerset,
so `-k sks` loads the SKS by name. The engine's lookup classes were
renamed *_set → *_registry to keep the two concepts apart, and the
whole C++ tree now follows standard const-correctness conventions.
tst/ gains klammerset_test.sh (18 cases).
(from dev 64b1abf23e56)
2026-07-30 23:50:07 +02:00
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void check_for_previous_definition(const std::string& name, const Locator& loc) const;
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/*
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void add_transforms(std::string target_name, std::string transforms);
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void add_transforms(
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std::string target_name,
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std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string>> transforms);
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*/
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Klammerset: the @@@klammerset construct, its search path, and const correctness
The @@@klammerset system command formally declares a klammerset — a
named, logically related group of klammer definitions — with an
operative, idempotent declaration (:requires and :files load in order
at the declaration point, relative to the declaring file). A bare
symbol given to ktext -k, kdesc --input, or :requires resolves to
x/x.k on the search path: the document's directory, then
KLAMMERTEXT_KLAMMERSETS, then KLAMMERTEXT_HOME; kdesc --klammerset
lists the available sets. sks/sks.k is the first declared klammerset,
so `-k sks` loads the SKS by name. The engine's lookup classes were
renamed *_set → *_registry to keep the two concepts apart, and the
whole C++ tree now follows standard const-correctness conventions.
tst/ gains klammerset_test.sh (18 cases).
(from dev 64b1abf23e56)
2026-07-30 23:50:07 +02:00
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bool has(const std::string& target_name) const;
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Target get(const std::string& target_name, const Locator& loc) const;
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void transform(const std::string& target_name, std::vector<Katom>& katoms) const;
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Klammerset: the @@@klammerset construct, its search path, and const correctness
The @@@klammerset system command formally declares a klammerset — a
named, logically related group of klammer definitions — with an
operative, idempotent declaration (:requires and :files load in order
at the declaration point, relative to the declaring file). A bare
symbol given to ktext -k, kdesc --input, or :requires resolves to
x/x.k on the search path: the document's directory, then
KLAMMERTEXT_KLAMMERSETS, then KLAMMERTEXT_HOME; kdesc --klammerset
lists the available sets. sks/sks.k is the first declared klammerset,
so `-k sks` loads the SKS by name. The engine's lookup classes were
renamed *_set → *_registry to keep the two concepts apart, and the
whole C++ tree now follows standard const-correctness conventions.
tst/ gains klammerset_test.sh (18 cases).
(from dev 64b1abf23e56)
2026-07-30 23:50:07 +02:00
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std::vector<std::string> user_defined() const;
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std::vector<std::string> applicable() const;
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std::string describe(int margin=2, bool long_format=false) const;
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Klammerset: the @@@klammerset construct, its search path, and const correctness
The @@@klammerset system command formally declares a klammerset — a
named, logically related group of klammer definitions — with an
operative, idempotent declaration (:requires and :files load in order
at the declaration point, relative to the declaring file). A bare
symbol given to ktext -k, kdesc --input, or :requires resolves to
x/x.k on the search path: the document's directory, then
KLAMMERTEXT_KLAMMERSETS, then KLAMMERTEXT_HOME; kdesc --klammerset
lists the available sets. sks/sks.k is the first declared klammerset,
so `-k sks` loads the SKS by name. The engine's lookup classes were
renamed *_set → *_registry to keep the two concepts apart, and the
whole C++ tree now follows standard const-correctness conventions.
tst/ gains klammerset_test.sh (18 cases).
(from dev 64b1abf23e56)
2026-07-30 23:50:07 +02:00
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//Argtype_registry m_argtypes {};
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std::map<std::string, Target> m_targets {};
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std::vector<std::string> m_names {};
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Parameter_set m_parameters {};
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/*
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std::string m_parameters_spec {"name | desc :after_apply :after_write :includes | transforms.rest"};
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Parameter_set m_parameters =
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katomize(line_split(m_parameters_spec), Locator().str());
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*/
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//Parameter_set m_parameters =
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Klammerset: the @@@klammerset construct, its search path, and const correctness
The @@@klammerset system command formally declares a klammerset — a
named, logically related group of klammer definitions — with an
operative, idempotent declaration (:requires and :files load in order
at the declaration point, relative to the declaring file). A bare
symbol given to ktext -k, kdesc --input, or :requires resolves to
x/x.k on the search path: the document's directory, then
KLAMMERTEXT_KLAMMERSETS, then KLAMMERTEXT_HOME; kdesc --klammerset
lists the available sets. sks/sks.k is the first declared klammerset,
so `-k sks` loads the SKS by name. The engine's lookup classes were
renamed *_set → *_registry to keep the two concepts apart, and the
whole C++ tree now follows standard const-correctness conventions.
tst/ gains klammerset_test.sh (18 cases).
(from dev 64b1abf23e56)
2026-07-30 23:50:07 +02:00
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// Parameter_set(katomize({"name :desc | transforms.rest"}, "target_registry"));
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/*
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// Targets(Statevar_set& statevars);
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target_ptr check_target_existence(
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std::string name, Locator loc, bool should_exist);
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void add(std::string name, std::string desc, std::string include,
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// Statevar_set& statevars,
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std::string transform,
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std::string before_apply, std::string after_apply, std::string after_write,
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Locator loc);
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target_ptr check_target_name(
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std::string target, bool allow_all, Locator loc);
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std::map<std::string, target_ptr> targets {};
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std::vector<std::string> names {};
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void describe_suffixes();
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void describe();
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*/
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};
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