Mercurial > hg > octave-lyh
view scripts/help/lookfor.m @ 17280:8ce6cdd272eb
Support TeX elements in FreeType renderer.
* libinterp/corefcn/txt-eng.cc: New file. Contains mapping from symbol
name to character code, in Unicode and MS symbol.
* libinterp/corefcn/modules.mk (COREFCN_SRC): Add txt-eng.cc.
* libinterp/corefcn/oct-tex-lexer.ll: Add "\n" to rules applicable to
".", as
the latter does not include new line characters.
* libinterp/corefcn/oct-tex-parser.yy: Remove debug statements.
* libinterp/corefcn/txt-eng.ft.cc (gripe_missing_glyph,
gripe_glyph_render): Change signature from char to FT_ULong.
(ft_render::ft_render): Adapt to new/removed members.
(ft_render::~ft_render): Remove use of fonts member.
(ft_render::set_font): Likewise. Use font instead.
(ft_render::push_new_line): Likewise. Change meaning of yoffset and
initialize line_yoffset.
(ft_render::update_line_bbox): New method.
(ft_render::set_mode): Change meaning of yoffset and initialize
line_yoffset.
(ft_render::process_character): New method.
(ft_render::visit(text_element_string)): Use it.
(ft_render::visit(text_element_list),
ft_render::visit(text_element_subscript),
ft_render::visit(text_element_superscript),
ft_render::visit(text_element_color),
ft_render::visit(text_element_fontsize),
ft_render::visit(text_element_fontname),
ft_render::visit(text_element_fontstyle),
ft_render::visit(text_element_symbol)): New methods.
(ft_render::set_color): Use color member instead of red/green/blue.
* libinterp/corefcn/txt-eng-ft.h (ft_render::visit(text_element_list),
ft_render::visit(text_element_subscript),
ft_render::visit(text_element_superscript),
ft_render::visit(text_element_color),
ft_render::visit(text_element_fontsize),
ft_render::visit(text_element_fontname),
ft_render::visit(text_element_fontstyle),
ft_render::visit(text_element_symbol)): New methods.
(ft_render::update_line_bbox, ft_render::process_character): New
methods.
(ft_render::current_face): Removed method.i
(ft_render::font): New member, replaces obsolete ft_render::fonts.
(ft_render::line_yoffset): New member.
(ft_render::color): New member, replaces obsolete red, green and blue.
(ft_render::ft_font::ft_font()): Implement default constructor.
(ft_render::ft_font::operator=): Fix incorrect use of FT_Reference_Face
return value.
(ft_render::ft_font::is_valid): New method.
* libinterp/corefcn/txt-eng.h (class text_element_symbol, class
text_element_fontname, class text_element_fontsize, class
text_element_fontname, class text_element_fontstyle, class
text_element_color): Add forward definition.
(text_element_symbol::invalid_code): New enum.
(text_element_symbol::code): New member.
(text_element_symbol::text_element_symbol): Initialize it.
(text_element_symbol::get_symbol_code): New method.
(text_element_fontstyle::get_fontstyle): New method.
(text_element_fontname::get_fontname): Renamed from fontname.
(text_element_fontsize::get_fontsize): Renamed from fontsize.
author | Michael Goffioul <michael.goffioul@gmail.com> |
---|---|
date | Sun, 18 Aug 2013 16:36:46 -0400 |
parents | f4c8c66faf34 |
children | bc924baa2c4e |
line wrap: on
line source
## Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Søren Hauberg ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Command} {} lookfor @var{str} ## @deftypefnx {Command} {} lookfor -all @var{str} ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{func}, @var{helpstring}] =} lookfor (@var{str}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{func}, @var{helpstring}] =} lookfor ("-all", @var{str}) ## Search for the string @var{str} in all functions found in the current ## function search path. By default, @code{lookfor} searches for @var{str} ## in the first sentence of the help string of each function found. The entire ## help text of each function can be searched if the "-all" argument is ## supplied. All searches are case insensitive. ## ## Called with no output arguments, @code{lookfor} prints the list of ## matching functions to the terminal. Otherwise, the output arguments ## @var{func} and @var{helpstring} define the matching functions and the ## first sentence of each of their help strings. ## ## The ability of @code{lookfor} to correctly identify the first ## sentence of the help text is dependent on the format of the ## function's help. All Octave core functions are correctly ## formatted, but the same can not be guaranteed for external packages and ## user-supplied functions. Therefore, the use of the "-all" argument may ## be necessary to find related functions that are not a part of Octave. ## @seealso{help, doc, which} ## @end deftypefn function [out_fun, out_help_text] = lookfor (str, arg2) if (strcmpi (str, "-all")) ## The difference between using '-all' and not, is which part of the caches ## we search. The cache is organized such that the first column contains ## the function name, the second column contains the full help text, and ## the third column contains the first sentence of the help text. str = arg2; search_type = 2; # when using caches, search the second column else search_type = 3; # when using caches, search the third column endif str = lower (str); # Compare is case insensitive ## Search functions, operators, and keywords that come with Octave cache_file = doc_cache_file (); if (exist (cache_file, "file")) [fun, help_text] = search_cache (str, cache_file, search_type); had_core_cache = true; else fun = help_text = {}; had_core_cache = false; endif ## Search functions in new path dirs. orig_path = ostrsplit (__pathorig__ (), pathsep ()); ## ditto for path. new_path = ostrsplit (path (), pathsep ()); ## scratch out directories already covered by orig_path. if (had_core_cache) new_path = setdiff (new_path, orig_path); endif for n = 1:numel (new_path) elt = new_path{n}; cache_file = fullfile (elt, "doc-cache"); if (exist (cache_file, "file")) ## We have a cache in the directory, then read it and search it! [funs, hts] = search_cache (str, cache_file, search_type); fun(end+1:end+length (funs)) = funs; help_text(end+1:end+length (hts)) = hts; else ## We don't have a cache. Search files funs_in_f = __list_functions__ (elt); for m = 1:length (funs_in_f) fn = funs_in_f{m}; ## Skip files that start with __ if (length (fn) > 2 && strcmp (fn(1:2), "__")) continue; endif ## Extract first sentence try warn_state = warning (); unwind_protect warning ("off"); first_sentence = get_first_help_sentence (fn, 1024); status = 0; unwind_protect_cleanup warning (warn_state); end_unwind_protect catch status = 1; end_try_catch if (search_type == 2) # search entire help text try warn_state = warning (); unwind_protect warning ("off"); [text, fmt] = get_help_text (fn); status = 0; unwind_protect_cleanup warning (warn_state); end_unwind_protect catch status = 1; end_try_catch ## Take action depending on help text fmt switch (lower (fmt)) case "plain text" status = 0; case "texinfo" [text, status] = __makeinfo__ (text, "plain text"); case "html" [text, status] = strip_html_tags (text); otherwise status = 1; endswitch elseif (status == 0) # only search the first sentence of the help text text = first_sentence; endif ## Search the help text, if we can if (status == 0 && ! isempty (strfind (lower (text), str))) fun(end+1) = fn; help_text(end+1) = first_sentence; endif endfor endif endfor if (nargout == 0) ## Print the results (FIXME: it would be nice to break at word boundaries) indent = 20; term_width = (terminal_size ())(2); desc_width = term_width - indent - 2; indent_space = blanks (indent); for k = 1:length (fun) f = fun{k}; f(end+1:indent-1) = " "; puts ([f " "]); lf = length (f); desc = strtrim (strrep (help_text{k}, "\n", " ")); ldesc = length (desc); printf ("%s\n", desc(1:min (ldesc, desc_width - (lf - indent)))); for start = (desc_width - (lf - indent) + 1):desc_width:ldesc stop = min (start + desc_width, ldesc); printf ("%s%s\n", indent_space, strtrim (desc (start:stop))); endfor endfor else ## Return the results instead of displaying them out_fun = fun; out_help_text = help_text; endif endfunction function [funs, help_texts] = search_cache (str, cache_file, search_type) load (cache_file); if (! isempty (cache)) t1 = strfind (lower (cache (1, :)), str); t2 = strfind (lower (cache (search_type, :)), str); cache_idx = find (! (cellfun ("isempty", t1) & cellfun ("isempty", t2))); funs = cache(1, cache_idx); help_texts = cache(3, cache_idx); else funs = help_texts = {}; endif endfunction