@unified-latex/unified-latex-util-parse v1.8.2
unified-latex-util-parse
What is this?
Functions parse strings to a unified-latex Abstract Syntax Tree (AST).
When should I use this?
If you have a string that you would like to parse to a unified-latex Ast.Ast, or
if you are building a plugin for unified() that manipulates LaTeX.
Install
npm install @unified-latex/unified-latex-util-parseThis package contains both esm and commonjs exports. To explicitly access the esm export,
import the .js file. To explicitly access the commonjs export, import the .cjs file.
Plugins
unifiedLatexAstComplier
Unified complier plugin that passes through a LaTeX AST without modification.
Usage
unified().use(unifiedLatexAstComplier)
Type
Plugin<void[], Ast.Root, Ast.Root>
function unifiedLatexAstComplier(): void;unifiedLatexFromString
Parse a string to a LaTeX AST.
Usage
unified().use(unifiedLatexFromString[, options])
options
{ mode?: "math" | "regular"; macros?: MacroInfoRecord; environments?: EnvInfoRecord; flags?: { atLetter?: boolean; expl3?: boolean; autodetectExpl3AndAtLetter?: boolean; }; }Type
Plugin<{ mode?: "math" | "regular"; macros?: MacroInfoRecord; environments?: EnvInfoRecord; flags?: { atLetter?: boolean; expl3?: boolean; autodetectExpl3AndAtLetter?: boolean; }; }[], string, Ast.Root>
function unifiedLatexFromString(options: {
mode?: "math" | "regular";
macros?: MacroInfoRecord;
environments?: EnvInfoRecord;
flags?: {
atLetter?: boolean;
expl3?: boolean;
autodetectExpl3AndAtLetter?: boolean;
};
}): void;unifiedLatexFromStringMinimal
Parse a string to a LaTeX AST with no post processing. For example, no macro arguments will be attached, etc.
Usage
unified().use(unifiedLatexFromStringMinimal[, options])
options
PluginOptionsType
Plugin<PluginOptions[], string, Ast.Root>
function unifiedLatexFromStringMinimal(options: PluginOptions): void;unifiedLatexProcessAtLetterAndExplMacros
Unified plugin to reprocess macros names to possibly include @, _, or :.
This plugin detects the \makeatletter and \ExplSyntaxOn commands and reprocesses macro names
inside of those blocks to include those characters.
Usage
unified().use(unifiedLatexProcessAtLetterAndExplMacros[, options])
options
{ atLetter?: boolean; expl3?: boolean; autodetectExpl3AndAtLetter?: boolean; }Type
Plugin<{ atLetter?: boolean; expl3?: boolean; autodetectExpl3AndAtLetter?: boolean; }[], Ast.Root, Ast.Root>
function unifiedLatexProcessAtLetterAndExplMacros(options: {
atLetter?: boolean;
expl3?: boolean;
autodetectExpl3AndAtLetter?: boolean;
}): (tree: Ast.Root) => void;unifiedLatexProcessMacrosAndEnvironmentsWithMathReparse
Unified plugin to process macros and environments. Any environments that contain math content are reparsed (if needed) in math mode.
Usage
unified().use(unifiedLatexProcessMacrosAndEnvironmentsWithMathReparse[, options])
options
{ environments: EnvInfoRecord; macros: MacroInfoRecord; }Type
Plugin<{ environments: EnvInfoRecord; macros: MacroInfoRecord; }[], Ast.Root, Ast.Root>
function unifiedLatexProcessMacrosAndEnvironmentsWithMathReparse(options: {
environments: EnvInfoRecord;
macros: MacroInfoRecord;
}): (tree: Ast.Root) => void;unifiedLatexReparseMath
Reparse math environments/macro contents that should have been parsed in math mode but weren't.
Usage
unified().use(unifiedLatexReparseMath[, options])
options
{ mathEnvs: string[]; mathMacros: string[]; }Type
Plugin<{ mathEnvs: string[]; mathMacros: string[]; }[], Ast.Root, Ast.Root>
function unifiedLatexReparseMath(options: {
mathEnvs: string[];
mathMacros: string[];
}): (tree: Ast.Root) => void;Functions
getParser(options)
Returns the default unified-latex parser, or create a new one with the
provided unifiedLatexFromString options
function getParser(options: {
mode?: "math" | "regular";
macros?: Ast.MacroInfoRecord;
environments?: Ast.EnvInfoRecord;
flags?: {
atLetter?: boolean;
expl3?: boolean;
autodetectExpl3AndAtLetter?: boolean;
};
}): FrozenProcessor<Ast.Root, Ast.Root, Ast.Root, void>;Parameters
| Param | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| options | Omitted | Plugin options of unifiedLatexFromString plugin. |
parse(str)
Parse the string into an AST.
function parse(str: String): Ast.Root;Parameters
| Param | Type |
|---|---|
| str | String |
parseMath(str)
Parse str into an AST. Parsing starts in math mode and a list of
nodes is returned (instead of a "root" node).
function parseMath(str: string | Ast.Ast): Ast.Node[];Parameters
| Param | Type |
|---|---|
| str | string \| Ast.Ast |
parseMathMinimal(str)
Parse str to an AST with minimal processing. E.g., macro
arguments are not attached to macros, etc. when parsed with this
function.
The parsing assumes a math-mode context, so, for example, ^ and _ are
parsed as macros (even though arguments are not attached to them).
function parseMathMinimal(str: String): Ast.Node[];Parameters
| Param | Type |
|---|---|
| str | String |
parseMinimal(str)
Parse str to an AST with minimal processing. E.g., macro
arguments are not attached to macros, etc. when parsed with this
function.
function parseMinimal(str: String): Ast.Root;Parameters
| Param | Type |
|---|---|
| str | String |
`unifiedLatexReparseMathConstructPlugin({ mathEnvs, mathMacros,
})`
Construct the inner function for the unifiedLatexReparseMath plugin. This function should not be used by libraries.
function unifiedLatexReparseMathConstructPlugin({
mathEnvs,
mathMacros,
}: {
mathEnvs: string[];
mathMacros: string[];
}): (tree: Ast.Root) => void;Parameters
| Param | Type |
|---|---|
| { mathEnvs, mathMacros, } | Omitted |
Types
PluginOptions
export type PluginOptions =
| {
mode?: "math" | "regular";
macros?: MacroInfoRecord;
environments?: EnvInfoRecord;
flags?: {
/**
* Whether to parse macros as if `\makeatletter` is set (i.e., parse `@` as a regular macro character)
*/
atLetter?: boolean;
/**
* Whether to parse macros as if `\ExplSyntaxOn` is set (i.e., parse `_` and `:` as a regular macro character)
*/
expl3?: boolean;
/**
* Attempt to autodetect whether there are macros that look like they should contain `@`, `_`, or `:`.
* Defaults to `false`.
*/
autodetectExpl3AndAtLetter?: boolean;
};
}
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