Instead of separating functionality into layout and library, everything lives in the library now. This way, related things live side by side and there are no duplicate file names in the two directories.
Included in this package are:
* Code review I: The unnamed review.
* Code Review II: How I met your review.
* Code Review III: Code, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the USS Review ...
- Templates scope state changes
- State-modifying function operate in place instead of returning a template
- Internal template representation contains actual owned nodes instead of a pointer to a syntax tree + an expression map
- No more wide calls
- Makes errors fatal, so that a phase is only reached when all previous phases were error-free
- Parsing still recovers and can produce multiple errors
- Evaluation fails fast and can thus produce only a single error (except for parse errors due to an import)
- The single error that could occur during execution is removed for now
- Removes Value::Error variant
This adds overridable functions that markup desugars into. Specifically:
- \ desugars into linebreak
- Two newlines desugar into parbreak
- * desugars into strong
- _ desugars into emph
- = .. desugars into heading
- `..` desugars into raw
- New naming scheme
- TextNode instead of NodeText
- CallExpr instead of ExprCall
- ...
- Less glob imports
- Removes Value::Args variant
- Removes prelude
- Renames Layouted to Fragment
- Moves font into env
- Moves shaping into layout
- Moves frame into separate module
- Syntax tree and value pretty printing
- Better value evaluation (top-level strings and content are evaluated plainly, everything else is pretty printed)
- Refactors the tokenizer to be lazy: It does not emit pre-parsed function tokens, but instead allows it's mode to be changed. The modes are tracked on a stack to allow nested compute/typesetting (pop/push).
- Introduces delimited groups into the parser, which make it easy to parse delimited expressions without handling the delimiters in the parsing code for the group's content. A group is started with `start_group`. When reaching the group's end (matching delimiter) the eat and peek methods will simply return `None` instead of the delimiter, stopping the content parser and bubbling up the call stack until `end_group` is called to clear up the situation.
- In addition to syntax trees there are now `Value`s, which syntax trees can be evaluated into (e.g. the tree is `5+5` and the value is `10`)
- Parsing is completely pure, function calls are not parsed into nodes, but into simple call expressions, which are resolved later
- Functions aren't dynamic nodes anymore, but simply functions which receive their arguments as a table and the layouting context
- Functions may return any `Value`
- Layouting is powered by functions which return the new `Commands` value, which informs the layouting engine what to do
- When a function returns a non-`Commands` value, the layouter simply dumps the value into the document in monospace
- Use fontdock for indexing fonts and querying
- Typst binary now automatically indexes and uses system fonts in addition to a fixed font folder!
- Removes subsetting support for now (was half-finished anyways, plan is to use harfbuzz for subsetting in the future)
- Adds font width configuration support
- Problems -> Diagnostics
- Position -> Pos
- offset_spans -> Offset trait
- Size -> Length (and some more size types renamed)
- Paper into its own module
- scope::Parser -> parsing::CallParser
- Create `Decorations` alias
- Remove lots of double newlines
- Switch from f32 to f64