doc/sod.sty: Rewrite `\descref' to support a [MOD] argument.
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1 %%% -*-latex-*-
2 %%%
3 %%% Styles and other hacking for the Sod manual
4 %%%
5 %%% (c) 2015 Straylight/Edgeware
6 %%%
7
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25
26 \ProvidesPackage{sod}
27
28 %%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
29 %%% Basic style things.
30
31 %% More reference types.
32 \defxref{p}{part}
33
34 %% A gadget to include in `\xref': call as
35 %%
36 %% \xref[\instead{THING}]{LABEL}
37 %%
38 %% to replace the usual `section' or whatever with THING.
39 \def\instead#1#2{#1}
40
41 %% Other languages with special typesetting.
42 \def\Cplusplus{C\kern-\p@++}
43 \def\Csharp{C\#}
44
45 %% Special maths notation.
46 \def\chain#1#2{\mathsf{ch}_{#1}(#2)}
47 \def\chainhead#1#2{\mathsf{hd}_{#1}(#2)}
48 \def\chaintail#1#2{\mathsf{tl}_{#1}(#2)}
49
50 %% Other mathematical tweaks.
51 \let\implies\Rightarrow
52 \let\epsilon\varepsilon
53
54 %% A table heading cell. Clone and hack \multicolumn.
55 \def\thd{\omit\@ifnextchar[\thd@{\thd@[l]}}
56 \def\thd@[#1]#2{%
57 \begingroup
58 \tab@multicol \tab@initread \let\tab@looped\tab@err@multi
59 \tab@preamble{}\def\tab@midtext{\bfseries#2}\tab@readpreamble{#1}%
60 \the\tab@preamble
61 \endgroup \ignorespaces
62 }
63
64 %% Unix manpage references.
65 \def\man#1#2{\textbf{#1}(#2)}
66
67 %% Listings don't need to be small.
68 \let\listingsize\relax
69
70 %% Notes for later.
71 \def\fixme#1{\leavevmode\marginpar{FIXME}\index{FIXME}[FIXME: #1]}
72
73 %% Diagram settings.
74 \tikzset{
75 every picture/.style={>=stealth, thick},
76 lit/.style={font=\sffamily}
77 }
78
79 %% Metavariables are italics without decoration.
80 \def\syntleft{\normalfont\itshape}
81 \let\syntright\empty
82
83 %% Literal code is in sans face.
84 \def\codeface{\upshape\sffamily}
85 \DeclareRobustCommand\code[1]{%
86 \ifmmode\hbox\else\leavevmode\fi%
87 {\normalfont\codeface\/#1\/}%
88 }
89 \def\ulitleft{\normalfont\codeface}
90 \let\ulitright\empty
91 \def\lit@i#1#2#3{\ifmmode\leavevmode\hbox\fi{#1{#3\/}#2}}
92
93 %% Conditionally enter maths mode. Can't use \ensuremath here because we
94 %% aren't necessarily sure where the maths will actually end.
95 \let\m@maybe@end\relax
96 \def\m@maybe{\ifmmode\else$\let\m@maybe@end$\fi}
97
98 %% Standard syntax shortcuts.
99 \atdef <#1>{\synt{#1}\@scripts}
100 \atdef "#1"{\lit*{#1}\@scripts}
101 \atdef `#1'{\lit{#1}\@scripts}
102 \atdef |#1|{\lit*{#1}\@scripts}
103
104 %% A handy abbreviation; `\\' itself is too good to steal.
105 \atdef \\{\textbackslash}
106
107 %% Intercept grammar typesetting and replace the vertical bar with the
108 %% maths-font version.
109 \let\@@grammar\grammar
110 \def\grammar{\def\textbar{\hbox{$|$}}\@@grammar}
111
112 %% Collect super- and subscripts. (Note that underscores are active for the
113 %% most part.) When we're done, end maths mode if we entered it
114 %% conditionally.
115 \def\@scripts{\futurelet\@ch\@scripts@i}
116 \begingroup\lccode`\~=`\_\lowercase{\endgroup
117 \def\@scripts@i{\if1\ifx\@ch~1\else\ifx\@ch_1\else\ifx\@ch^1\else0\fi\fi\fi%
118 \expandafter\@scripts@ii\else\expandafter\m@maybe@end\fi}}
119 \def\@scripts@ii#1#2{\m@maybe#1{#2}\@scripts}
120
121 %% Doubling characters, maybe. Either way, chain onto \@scripts.
122 \def\dbl@maybe#1{\let\@tempa#1\futurelet\@ch\dbl@maybe@i}
123 \def\dbl@maybe@i{\m@maybe\ifx\@ch\@tempa\@tempa\!\@tempa%
124 \expandafter\@firstoftwo\expandafter\@scripts%
125 \else\@tempa\expandafter\@scripts\fi}
126
127 %% Lookahead without eating spaces.
128 \def\@ifnextchar@preserve#1#2#3{%
129 \let\want@= #1\def\@tempa{#2}\def\@tempb{#3}%
130 \futurelet\nch@\@ifnch@p%
131 }
132 \def\@ifnch@p{%
133 \ifx\want@\nch@\expandafter\@tempa\else\expandafter\@tempb\fi}
134
135 %% Extra syntax for Lisp templates. These produce the maths-font versions of
136 %% characters, which should contrast well against the sans face used for
137 %% literals.
138 \atdef [{\dbl@maybe[}
139 \atdef ]{\dbl@maybe]}
140 \atdef {{\m@maybe\{\@scripts}
141 \atdef }{\m@maybe\}\@scripts}
142 \atdef ({\m@maybe(\@scripts}
143 \atdef ){\m@maybe)\@scripts}
144 \atdef !{\m@maybe|\@scripts}
145
146 \def\returns{\m@maybe\longrightarrow\m@maybe@end\hspace{0.5em}\ignorespaces}
147 \def\nlret{\\\hspace{4em}\returns}
148 \atdef >{\leavevmode\unskip\hspace{0.5em}\returns}
149
150 %% Extra syntax for common tokens.
151 \atdef ~{\textasciitilde}
152 \atdef -{\leavevmode\hbox\bgroup\futurelet\ch@\@dash}
153 \def\@dash{%
154 \ifx\ch@>%
155 --\raisebox{.4pt}{>}%
156 \def\next@{\@firstoftwo{\egroup\penalty200\relax}}%
157 \else\ifx\ch@-%
158 --\,%
159 \def\next@{\@firstoftwo{\futurelet\ch@\@dash}}%
160 \else%
161 --%
162 \let\next@\egroup%
163 \fi\fi
164 \next@%
165 }
166
167 %% Comment setting.
168 \def\comment#1{\mbox{\normalfont\itshape\/#1\/}}
169 \atdef /*#1*/{/*\comment{#1}*/}
170 \def\@semis;{\@ifnextchar@preserve;{;\@semis}\@semicomment}
171 \def\@semicomment#1\\{\comment{#1}\\}
172 \atdef ;{;\@semis;}
173
174 %% Put a chunk of text in a box.
175 \newenvironment{boxy}[1][\q@]{%
176 \savenotes%
177 \dimen@\linewidth\advance\dimen@-1.2pt\advance\dimen@-2ex%
178 \medskip%
179 \vbox\bgroup\hrule\hbox\bgroup\vrule%
180 \vbox\bgroup\vskip1ex\hbox\bgroup\hskip1ex\minipage\dimen@%
181 \def\@temp{#1}\ifx\@temp\q@\else\leavevmode{\headfam\bfseries#1\quad}\fi%
182 }{%
183 \endminipage\hskip1ex\egroup\vskip1ex\egroup%
184 \vrule\egroup\hrule\egroup%
185 \medskip%
186 \spewnotes%
187 }
188
189 %%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
190 %%% Environment for setting programs.
191
192 %% Main guts of `prog' and `nprog'.
193 \def\@prog{\let\prog@@cr\@tabcr\let\@tabcr\@progcr\codeface\tabbing}
194
195 %% Newlines: called by `\\' within a `prog'.
196 %%
197 %% \\ newline without following break
198 %% \\[SKIP] newline /with/ break and vertical glue
199 %% \\*[SKIP] newline without break, with optional glue
200 %% \\+ newline with break and a vertical gap
201 %% \\- newline without break, with a tiny gap
202 \def\@progcr{\futurelet\@tempa\@progcr@i}
203 \def\@progcr@i{%
204 \ifx\@tempa\@sptoken\let\next@\@progcr@sp\else
205 \if1\ifx\@tempa[1\else
206 \ifx\@tempa*1\else
207 0\fi\fi
208 \let\next@\prog@@cr\else
209 \if1\ifx\@tempa+1\else
210 \ifx\@tempa-1\else
211 0\fi\fi
212 \let\next@\@progcr@ii\else
213 \let\next@\@progcr@a\fi\fi\fi
214 \next@}
215 \def\@progcr@a{\prog@@cr*{}\ignorespaces}
216 \def\@progcr@ii#1{\csname @progcr@#1\endcsname\ignorespaces}
217 \@namedef{@progcr@+}{\prog@@cr[\medskipamount]}
218 \@namedef{@progcr@-}{\prog@@cr*[\jot]}
219 {\def\:{\gdef\@progcr@sp}\: {\@progcr}} % \@progcr@sp eats space and recurses
220
221 %% Set a program in `codeface', with implicit tabbing and other toys.
222 %% Newlines are explicit, because otherwise I need comments in weird places
223 %% to make the vertical spacing come out properly. You can write
224 %% `\obeylines' if you really want to.
225 \def\prog{\quote\@prog}
226 \def\endprog{\endtabbing\endquote}
227
228 %% Like `prog', but without indenting the code. Use this within environments
229 %% which already set their contents out from the body text in some
230 %% distinctive way.
231 \let\nprog\@prog
232 \let\endnprog\endtabbing
233
234 %% Indent the following material. Cancel using `\-'.
235 \def\ind{\quad\=\+\kill}
236
237 %% Show a backslash by the right-hand margin; for multiline macros etc.
238 \def\macsl{\`\textbackslash\hskip\leftmargin}
239
240 %%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
241 %%% Machinery for describing functions, etc.
242
243 %% \definedescribecategory{CAT}[KIND]{NAME}
244 %%
245 %% Define a category of things to document. CAT is a short label identifying
246 %% the category to `\describe', `\descref', and friends. The NAME is the
247 %% text to show in the description headline; it is a macro body which is
248 %% passed an argument `#1' that applies a modifier to some portion of the
249 %% text.
250 %%
251 %% The KIND allows additional arguments to be collected, included in label
252 %% strings, and mentioned in the index. The default is `plain'.
253 \def\definedescribecategory#1{%
254 \@ifnextchar[{\def@desc{#1}}{\def@desc{#1}[plain]}}
255 \def\def@desc#1[#2]#3{\@namedef{cat!#1}##1{#3}\@namedef{catsw!#1}{#2}}
256
257 %% \describecategoryname[MOD]{CAT}
258 %%
259 %% Typeset the category name for CAT, modified by MOD.
260 \def\describecategoryname{\@ifnextchar[\@descname@i{\@descname@i[]}}
261 \def\@descname@i[#1]#2{%
262 \expandafter\let\expandafter\@tempa\csname cat!#2\endcsname%
263 \expandafter\let\expandafter\@tempb\csname modcat/#1\endcsname%
264 \ifx\@tempa\relax\@tempb{#2}\else\@tempa\@tempb\fi}
265
266 %% Call a modifier method.
267 \def\@mod@dispatch#1#2{\csname #1/#2\endcsname}
268
269 %% Call a description method given the category.
270 \def\@desc@dispatch#1#2{%
271 \csname #1/%
272 \expandafter\ifx\csname catsw!#2\endcsname\relax plain%
273 \else \csname catsw!#2\endcsname \fi%
274 \endcsname%
275 }
276
277 %% Modifier methods for the default `plain' modifier.
278 \@namedef{modcat/plain}#1{#1}
279 \@namedef{modlabel/plain}#1{#1}
280 \@namedef{modindex/plain}#1{#1@\noexpand\code{#1}}
281
282 %% Modifier methods for `setf'. The name text prefixes the relevant word
283 %% with `setf-'.
284 \@namedef{modcat/setf}#1{\code{setf}-#1}
285 \@namedef{modlabel/setf}#1{setf/#1}
286 \@namedef{modindex/setf}#1{#1@\noexpand\code{#1}}
287
288 %% Modifier methods for words with *earmuffs*. Sort into the index without
289 %% the earmuffs.
290 \@namedef{modcat/muffs}#1{#1}
291 \@namedef{modlabel/muffs}#1{#1}
292 \@namedef{modindex/muffs}#1{\@unmuff#1@\noexpand\code{#1}}
293 \def\@unmuff*#1*{#1}
294
295 %% Modifier methods for :keywords. Sort into the index without the `:'.
296 \@namedef{modcat/kwd}#1{#1}
297 \@namedef{modlabel/kwd}#1{#1}
298 \@namedef{modindex/kwd}#1{\@gobble#1@\noexpand\code{#1}}
299
300 %% Category-kind methods for plain categories.
301 \@namedef{descargs/plain}#1{#1{}}
302 \@namedef{desclabel/plain}#1#2#3{#2:\@mod@dispatch{modlabel}{#1}{#3}}
303 \@namedef{descindex/plain}#1#2#3{%
304 \@mod@dispatch{modindex}{#1}{#3}!%
305 \protect\describecategoryname[#1]{#2}%
306 }
307
308 %% Category-kind methods for `method' categories. Collect an extra argument
309 %% listing the specializers: include them in the label, and typeset them in
310 %% the index.
311 \def\fmtspecs#1#2{%
312 \if!#2!\else\count@\z@\toks@{}#1\fmtspecs@i#2,\q@,\fi}
313 \def\fmtspecs@i#1,{%
314 \def\@tempa{#1}%
315 \ifx\@tempa\q@%
316 \ifcase\count@(no args?!)%
317 \or% nothin' doin
318 \or \space and %
319 \else, and %
320 \fi%
321 \the\toks@%
322 \else%
323 \ifnum\count@>\@ne, \fi%
324 \the\toks@%
325 \toks@{\code{#1}}\advance\count@\@ne%
326 \expandafter\fmtspecs@i%
327 \fi%
328 }
329 \@namedef{descargs/method}#1#2{#1{{#2}}}
330 \@namedef{desclabel/method}#1#2#3#4%
331 {#2:\@mod@dispatch{modlabel}{#1}{#4}(#3)}
332 \@namedef{descindex/method}#1#2#3#4{%
333 \@mod@dispatch{modindex}{#1}{#4}!%
334 \protect\describecategoryname[#1]{#2}%
335 \protect\fmtspecs{ specialized at }{#3}%
336 }
337
338 %% Some magic strings.
339 \def\q@{\q@}
340 \def\@setf{setf}
341 \def\@starstar{**}
342
343 %% \parse@dhd{NEXT}[MOD]{CAT}{...}...[NAME]{SYNOPSIS}
344 %%
345 %% Parse the arguments for a description header, and call
346 %%
347 %% NEXT{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}{NAME}{SYNOPSIS}
348 %%
349 %% Here, {...}... represents the additional category-kind arguments. See
350 %% `describe' for what all of this means.
351 \def\parse@dhd#1{% {NEXT}
352 \@ifnextchar[{\parse@dhd@a{#1}}{\parse@dhd@c{#1}}}
353 \def\parse@dhd@a#1[#2]#3{% {NEXT}[MOD]{CAT}
354 \@desc@dispatch{descargs}{#3}{\parse@dhd@ab{#1}{#2}{#3}}}
355 \def\parse@dhd@ab#1#2#3#4{% {NEXT}{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}
356 \@ifnextchar[{\parse@dhd@ac{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}}{\parse@dhd@ad{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}}}
357 \def\parse@dhd@ac#1#2#3#4[#5]#6{% {NEXT}{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}[NAME]{SYNOPSIS}
358 #1{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}}
359 \def\parse@dhd@ad#1#2#3#4#5{% {NEXT}{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}{NAME [ARGS...]}
360 \parse@dhd@ae{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}#5 \q@}
361 \def\parse@dhd@ae#1#2#3#4#5#6 #7\q@{%
362 % {NEXT}{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}{SYNSOPSIS}NAME [ARGS...]\q@
363 #1{#2}{#3}{#4}{#6}{#5}}
364
365 \def\parse@dhd@c#1#2{% {NEXT}{CAT}
366 \@desc@dispatch{descargs}{#2}{\parse@dhd@cb{#1}{#2}}}
367 \def\parse@dhd@cb#1#2#3{% {NEXT}{CAT}{{...}...}
368 \@ifnextchar[{\parse@dhd@cc{#1}{#2}{#3}}{\parse@dhd@cd{#1}{#2}{#3}}}
369 \def\parse@dhd@cc#1#2#3[#4]#5{% {NEXT}{CAT}{{...}...}[NAME]{SYNOPSIS}
370 #1{plain}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}}
371 \def\parse@dhd@cd#1#2#3#4{% {NEXT}{CAT}{{...}...}{SYNOPSIS}
372 \parse@dhd@ce{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}#4 \q@}
373 \def\parse@dhd@ce#1#2#3#4#5 #6\q@{%
374 % {NEXT}{CAT}{{...}...}{SYNOPSIS}NAME [ARGS...]\q@
375 \def\temp@{#5}%
376 \ifx\@setf\temp@\def\next@{\parse@dhd@csetf{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}#6 \q@}%
377 \else\def\temp@##1##2*##3\q@{\def\temp@{##1##3}}\temp@#5*\q@%
378 \ifx\temp@\@starstar\def\next@{#1{muffs}{#2}{#3}{#5}{#4}}%
379 \else\def\temp@##1##2\q@{\def\temp@{##1}}\temp@#5\q@%
380 \if:\temp@\def\next@{#1{kwd}{#2}{#3}{#5}{#4}}%
381 \else\def\next@{#1{plain}{#2}{#3}{#5}{#4}}\fi\fi\fi%
382 \next@%
383 }
384 \def\parse@dhd@csetf#1#2#3#4(#5 #6\q@{%
385 % {NEXT}{CAT}{{...}...}{SYNOPSIS}(NAME [ARGS...])\q@
386 #1{setf}{#2}{#3}{#5}{#4}}
387
388 %% \dhead[MOD]{CAT}{...}...[NAME]{SYNOPSIS}
389 %%
390 %% Typeset a description head. Use this within the first argument of
391 %% `describe*'; see `describe' for the details.
392 \newif\if@dheadfirst
393 \def\dhead{\parse@dhd\dhead@}
394 \def\dhead@#1#2#3#4#5{% {MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}{NAME}{SYNOPSIS}
395 \if@dheadfirst\global\@dheadfirstfalse\else\relax\\*[\smallskipamount]\fi%
396 \phantomsection%
397 {\let\protect\@empty\let\@uscore\relax%
398 \edef\temp@{\@desc@dispatch{desclabel}{#2}{#1}{#2}#3{#4}}%
399 \def\@uscore{_\@gobble}\expandafter\message\expandafter{\temp@}%
400 \def\@uscore{-\@gobble}\expandafter\label\expandafter{\temp@}}%
401 {\begingroup\lccode`\~=`\_\lowercase{\endgroup\def~{_}}%
402 \protected@edef\@tempa##1{%
403 \noexpand\index{\@desc@dispatch{descindex}{#2}{#1}{#2}#3{#4}##1}}%
404 \toks@\expandafter{\@tempa{|)}}%
405 \toks\tw@\expandafter{\after@desc}%
406 \xdef\after@desc{\the\toks\tw@\the\toks@}%
407 \@tempa{|(}}%
408 \rlap{\hb@xt@\linewidth{\hfil\normalfont\bfseries
409 [\describecategoryname[#1]{#2}]}}%
410 #5%
411 }
412
413 %% Main guts of a description environment. The argument here typesets the
414 %% header line(s).
415 \def\desc@begin#1{%
416 \let\saved@after@desc\after@desc%
417 \gdef\after@desc{}%
418 \normalfont%
419 \if@nobreak\else\par\goodbreak\fi%
420 \global\@dheadfirsttrue%
421 \begingroup%
422 \let\@endparenv\relax%
423 \clubpenalty\@M \widowpenalty\@M \interlinepenalty50%
424 \@prog#1\endtabbing%
425 \endgroup%
426 \penalty\@M\@afterheading%
427 \list{}{\rightmargin\z@\topsep\z@}\item%
428 }
429 \def\desc@end{\endlist\after@desc\global\let\after@desc\saved@after@desc}
430
431 %% \begin{describe}[MOD]{CAT}{...}...[NAME]{SYNOPSIS}
432 %% ...
433 %% \end{describe}
434 %%
435 %% Describe some kind of program object. The CAT names the category of thing
436 %% being described -- this will be shown in the header, and index. The
437 %% SYNOPSIS is an implicit `prog' environment in which invoking the thing can
438 %% be summarized.
439 %%
440 %% The {...}... are any additional arguments required by the category's kind
441 %% (e.g., method specializers).
442 %%
443 %% The NAME is the name of the thing, which ends up in the index and
444 %% cross-reference label. If omitted, it defaults to the first word of the
445 %% SYNOPSIS, except that there are some special cases.
446 %%
447 %% The MOD is the modifier to apply. If omitted, it will usually default to
448 %% `plain', but in the absence of a NAME, some kinds of synopses are
449 %% recognized specially:
450 %%
451 %% * `setf (NAME ...) ...': selects NAME, and defaults MOD to `setf'.
452 %%
453 %% * `*NAME*': defaults MOD to `muffs'.
454 %%
455 %% * `:NAME': defaults MOD to `kwd'.
456 \def\describe{\parse@dhd\desc@}
457 \def\desc@#1#2#3#4#5{\desc@begin{\dhead@{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}}}
458 \let\enddescribe\desc@end
459
460 %% \begin{describe*}
461 %% {\dhead[MOD]{CAT}{...}...[NAME]{SYNOPSIS}
462 %% ...}
463 %% ...
464 %% \end{describe*}
465 %%
466 %% This is the fancy form of `describe' for describing several different
467 %% things at once.
468 \@namedef{describe*}#1{\desc@begin{#1}}
469 \expandafter\let\csname enddescribe*\endcsname\desc@end
470
471 %% \parse@dlbl{NEXT}[MOD]{CAT}{...}...{LABEL}
472 %%
473 %% Parse a description label, and call
474 %%
475 %% NEXT{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}{LABEL}
476 %%
477 %% This handles defaulting the MOD correctly, based on the LABEL text. See
478 %% `\descref' for the details.
479 \def\parse@dlbl#1{\@ifnextchar[{\parse@dlbl@a{#1}}{\parse@dlbl@c{#1}}}
480 \def\parse@dlbl@a#1[#2]#3{\@desc@dispatch{descargs}{#3}{#1{#2}{#3}}}
481 \def\parse@dlbl@c#1#2%
482 {\@desc@dispatch{descargs}{#2}{\parse@dlbl@cb{#1}{#2}}}
483 \def\parse@dlbl@cb#1#2#3#4{%
484 \def\temp@##1##2*##3\q@{\def\temp@{##1##3}}\temp@#4*\q@%
485 \ifx\temp@\@starstar\def\next@{#1{muffs}{#2}{#3}{#4}}%
486 \else\def\temp@##1##2\q@{\def\temp@{##1}}\temp@#4\q@%
487 \if:\temp@\def\next@{#1{kwd}{#2}{#3}{#4}}
488 \else\def\next@{#1{plain}{#2}{#3}{#4}}\fi\fi%
489 \next@%
490 }
491
492 %% \descref[MOD]{CAT}{...}...{LABEL}[TEXT]
493 %% \descref*[MOD]{CAT}{...}...{LABEL}
494 %%
495 %% Typesets a cross-reference to a described thing. The CAT names the
496 %% category of thing being described, and the LABEL names the specific thing.
497 %%
498 %% The {...}... are any additional arguments required by the category's kind
499 %% (e.g., method specializers).
500 %%
501 %% The MOD is the modifier to apply, similar (but subtly different from) to
502 %% the `describe' environment. If omitted, it will usually default to
503 %% `plain', but in the absence of a NAME, some kinds of synopses are
504 %% recognized specially:
505 %%
506 %% * `*NAME*': defaults MOD to `muffs'.
507 %%
508 %% * `:NAME': defaults MOD to `kwd'.
509 %%
510 %% (`setf' is /not/ specially detected here. Write an explicit `setf'
511 %% modifier if necessary, because it's no more typing.)
512 %%
513 %% Usually a page-number cross-reference is included, so as to help readers
514 %% of a dead-tree copy; this is suppressed by the `*' version.
515 \def\descref{\@ifstar%
516 {\parse@dlbl{\descref@i\relax\@gobble\relax}}%
517 {\parse@dlbl{\descref@i{ (}\autopageref)}}}
518 \def\descref@i#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{\@ifnextchar@preserve[%
519 % {PGA}{PGB}{PGC}{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}{LABEL}
520 {\descref@ii{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}{#7}}%
521 {\descref@iii{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}{#7}{}}}
522 \def\descref@ii#1#2#3#4#5#6#7[#8]%
523 % {PGA}{PGB}{PGC}{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}{LABEL}[AFTER]
524 {\descref@iii{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}{#7}{ #8}}
525 \def\descref@iii#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8{%
526 % {PGA}{PGB}{PGC}{MOD}{CAT}{{...}...}{LABEL}{AFTER}
527 \begingroup%
528 \let\protect\@empty\def\@uscore{-\@gobble}%
529 \edef\temp@{\@desc@dispatch{desclabel}{#5}{#4}{#5}#6{#7}}%
530 \hyperref[\temp@]{\code{#7}}#8%
531 #1#2{\temp@}#3%
532 \endgroup%
533 }
534
535 %% Description categories.
536 \definedescribecategory{sym}{symbol}
537 \definedescribecategory{fun}{#1{function}}
538 \definedescribecategory{gf}{generic #1{function}}
539 \definedescribecategory{msg}{message}
540 \definedescribecategory{var}{variable}
541 \definedescribecategory{modvar}{module variable}
542 \definedescribecategory{const}{constant}
543 \definedescribecategory{meth}[method]{primary #1{method}}
544 \definedescribecategory{ar-meth}[method]{\code{:around} #1{method}}
545 \definedescribecategory{be-meth}[method]{\code{:before} #1{method}}
546 \definedescribecategory{af-meth}[method]{\code{:after} #1{method}}
547 \definedescribecategory{cls}{class}
548 \definedescribecategory{rst}{restart}
549 \definedescribecategory{ty}{type}
550 \definedescribecategory{mac}{#1{macro}}
551 \definedescribecategory{feat}{feature macro}
552 \definedescribecategory{lmac}{local #1{macro}}
553 \definedescribecategory{parse}{parser spec}
554 \definedescribecategory{parseform}{parser form}
555 \definedescribecategory{opt}{option handler}
556 \definedescribecategory{optmac}{option macro}
557 \definedescribecategory{plug}{pluggable parser}
558
559 %%%----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------
560 \endinput