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#pragma once
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include "target.h"
#include "argument_set.h"
#include "katom.h"
class Target_registry
{
public:
static std::string declare_name;
static std::string general_name;
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// The pseudo-target of an option set declaration (@@name.o), reserved in
// the target namespace exactly as "k" is: both declare an interface and
// document it, and neither produces output for any target.
static std::string optionset_name;
Target_registry();
void add(Target target);
void add(std::vector<Katom>::iterator begin, std::vector<Katom>::iterator end, std::vector<Katom>& katoms);
void check_for_previous_definition(const std::string& name, const Locator& loc) const;
/*
void add_transforms(std::string target_name, std::string transforms);
void add_transforms(
std::string target_name,
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string>> transforms);
*/
bool has(const std::string& target_name) const;
Target get(const std::string& target_name, const Locator& loc) const;
void transform(const std::string& target_name, std::vector<Katom>& katoms) const;
std::vector<std::string> user_defined() const;
std::vector<std::string> applicable() const;
An output policy for the three commands, and @cond as a true special form A snapshot of the development tree. The substantial changes since the last one: COMMAND OUTPUT POLICY. The three commands display text in exactly three cases, and each owns a stream: LOGGING under "-v" greater than 0 and an ERROR before termination go to STDERR; OUTPUT THE USER ASKED FOR goes to STDOUT. For ktext that output is a document, so "ktext doc.kt -d | ..." is now safe -- logging used to share the stream and land inside the document. A bare command prints its usage and succeeds rather than failing. Colour is emitted only to a terminal, per stream, and NO_COLOR is honoured. "-v 1" reports every decision whose outcome you could not have read off your own input: the klammerset that was loaded and from which file, a font's directory, a ":files" name's file, how "-o" was expanded. Higher levels are the trace. The commands no longer warn and continue: an anomaly is an error, described with its location. Two exceptions remain, each for a stated reason -- a condition that is expected and temporary by design, and a judgment that is a heuristic rather than exact. @cond IS NOW A TRUE SPECIAL FORM, resolved at APPLICATION time rather than when the file is read. Two consequences for a writer: * a state variable reaches the predicate. "@@@state Flag :value true @@@ @cond *Flag* | T | F @" renders "T"; it used to see the literal "*Flag*" and silently take the false branch. The document now behaves like a klammer body, whose arguments are bound before its conditionals are decided. * nothing in a discarded branch happens -- it is not read, not evaluated, not expanded. An @eval in the branch not taken used to run anyway. Its predicate relation is total and strict: true, True, 1; false, False, 0, and empty; anything else is an error at the @cond rather than silently false. @eval REACHING OUTSIDE. ":shell" and ":haskell" now keep the command's standard error out of the document (it appears under "-v 1") and treat a nonzero exit as an error naming what the command reported. A command that exits nonzero on purpose -- "grep" finding no match -- says so with "|| true". KLAMMER SETS. Several combine: "--klammersets a b c" loads all three in the order given, sharing one namespace, with the definition modes deciding collisions. "none" means none and may not be combined with other symbols. A klammerset with symbol X is declared in a file X/X.k, which is what lets two sets require the same third set without loading it twice. TESTS. Four new suites: the kdiag command's interface, the @eval primitive's contract with the outside world, and verbosity at both tiers. Three suites that could not run on macOS at all now do. Assembled from dev commit 6c8ee6c22fca.
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// `defined_outside`: list only targets declared in a file not in the list.
// The three pseudo-targets (k, o, *) are built in and always shown -- they
// are the language's, not any klammerset's.
std::string describe(int margin=2, bool long_format=false,
const strings_t& defined_outside = {}) const;
//Argtype_registry m_argtypes {};
std::map<std::string, Target> m_targets {};
std::vector<std::string> m_names {};
Parameter_set m_parameters {};
/*
std::string m_parameters_spec {"name | desc :after_apply :after_write :includes | transforms.rest"};
Parameter_set m_parameters =
katomize(line_split(m_parameters_spec), Locator().str());
*/
//Parameter_set m_parameters =
// Parameter_set(katomize({"name :desc | transforms.rest"}, "target_registry"));
/*
// Targets(Statevar_set& statevars);
target_ptr check_target_existence(
std::string name, Locator loc, bool should_exist);
void add(std::string name, std::string desc, std::string include,
// Statevar_set& statevars,
std::string transform,
std::string before_apply, std::string after_apply, std::string after_write,
Locator loc);
target_ptr check_target_name(
std::string target, bool allow_all, Locator loc);
std::map<std::string, target_ptr> targets {};
std::vector<std::string> names {};
void describe_suffixes();
void describe();
*/
};