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LaTeXML::Core::Gullet(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
LaTeXML::Core::Gullet(3) |
"LaTeXML::Core::Gullet" - expands expandable tokens and parses common
token sequences.
A "LaTeXML::Core::Gullet" reads tokens
(LaTeXML::Core::Token) from a LaTeXML::Core::Mouth. It is responsible for
expanding macros and expandable control sequences, if the current definition
associated with the token in the LaTeXML::Core::State is an
LaTeXML::Core::Definition::Expandable definition. The
"LaTeXML::Core::Gullet" also provides a
variety of methods for reading various types of input such as arguments,
optional arguments, as well as for parsing LaTeXML::Common::Number,
LaTeXML::Common::Dimension, etc, according to TeX's rules.
It extends LaTeXML::Common::Object.
- "$gullet->openMouth($mouth, $noautoclose);"
- Is this public? Prepares to read tokens from
$mouth. If $noautoclose is
true, the Mouth will not be automatically closed when it is
exhausted.
- "$gullet->closeMouth;"
- Is this public? Finishes reading from the current mouth, and reverts to
the one in effect before the last openMouth.
- "$gullet->flush;"
- Is this public? Clears all inputs.
- "$gullet->getLocator;"
- Returns an object describing the current location in the input
stream.
- "$tokens = $gullet->expandTokens($tokens);"
- Return the LaTeXML::Core::Tokens resulting from expanding all the tokens
in $tokens. This is actually only used in a few
circumstances where the arguments to an expandable need explicit
expansion; usually expansion happens at the right time.
- "$token = $gullet->readToken;"
- Return the next token from the input source, or undef if there is no more
input.
- "$token = $gullet->readXToken($toplevel,$commentsok);"
- Return the next unexpandable token from the input source, or undef if
there is no more input. If the next token is expandable, it is expanded,
and its expansion is reinserted into the input. If
$commentsok, a comment read or pending will be
returned.
- "$gullet->unread(@tokens);"
- Push the @tokens back into the input stream to be
re-read.
- "$token = $gullet->readNonSpace;"
- Read and return the next non-space token from the input after discarding
any spaces.
- "$gullet->skipSpaces;"
- Skip the next spaces from the input.
- "$gullet->skip1Space($expanded);"
- Skip the next token from the input if it is a space. If C($expanded> is
true, expands ( like " <one optional
space" > ).
- "$tokens = $gullet->readBalanced;"
- Read a sequence of tokens from the input until the balancing '}' (assuming
the '{' has already been read). Returns a LaTeXML::Core::Tokens, except in
an array context, returns the collected tokens and the closing token.
- "$boole = $gullet->ifNext($token);"
- Returns true if the next token in the input matches
$token; the possibly matching token remains in the
input.
- "$tokens = $gullet->readMatch(@choices);"
- Read and return whichever of @choices matches the
input, or undef if none do. Each of the choices is an
LaTeXML::Core::Tokens.
- "$keyword = $gullet->readKeyword(@keywords);"
- Read and return whichever of @keywords (each a
string) matches the input, or undef if none do. This is similar to
readMatch, but case and catcodes are ignored. Also, leading spaces are
skipped.
- "$tokens = $gullet->readUntil(@delims);"
- Read and return a (balanced) sequence of LaTeXML::Core::Tokens until
matching one of the tokens in @delims. In a list
context, it also returns which of the delimiters ended the sequence.
- "$tokens = $gullet->readArg;"
- Read and return a TeX argument; the next Token or Tokens (if surrounded by
braces).
- "$tokens = $gullet->readOptional($default);"
- Read and return a LaTeX optional argument; returns
$default if there is no '[', otherwise the
contents of the [].
- "$thing = $gullet->readValue($type);"
- Reads an argument of a given type: one of 'Number', 'Dimension', 'Glue',
'MuGlue' or 'any'.
- "$value = $gullet->readRegisterValue($type);"
- Read a control sequence token (and possibly it's arguments) that names a
register, and return the value. Returns undef if the next token isn't such
a register.
- "$number = $gullet->readNumber;"
- Read a LaTeXML::Common::Number according to TeX's rules of the various
things that can be used as a numerical value.
- "$dimension = $gullet->readDimension;"
- Read a LaTeXML::Common::Dimension according to TeX's rules of the various
things that can be used as a dimension value.
- "$mudimension = $gullet->readMuDimension;"
- Read a LaTeXML::Core::MuDimension according to TeX's rules of the various
things that can be used as a mudimension value.
- "$glue = $gullet->readGlue;"
- Read a LaTeXML::Common::Glue according to TeX's rules of the various
things that can be used as a glue value.
- "$muglue = $gullet->readMuGlue;"
- Read a LaTeXML::Core::MuGlue according to TeX's rules of the various
things that can be used as a muglue value.
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States
Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
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