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LaTeXML::Core::Definition(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | LaTeXML::Core::Definition(3) |
NAME¶
"LaTeXML::Core::Definition" - Control sequence definitions.
DESCRIPTION¶
This abstract class represents the various executables corresponding to control sequences. See LaTeXML::Package for the most convenient means to create them.
It extends LaTeXML::Common::Object.
Methods¶
- "$token = $defn->getCS;"
- Returns the (main) token that is bound to this definition.
- "$string = $defn->getCSName;"
- Returns the string form of the token bound to this definition, taking into account any alias for this definition.
- "$defn->readArguments($gullet);"
- Reads the arguments for this $defn from the $gullet, returning a list of LaTeXML::Core::Tokens.
- "$parameters = $defn->getParameters;"
- Return the "LaTeXML::Core::Parameters" object representing the formal parameters of the definition.
- "@tokens = $defn->invocation(@args);"
- Return the tokens that would invoke the given definition with the provided arguments. This is used to recreate the TeX code (or it's equivalent).
- "$defn->invoke;"
- Invoke the action of the $defn. For expandable
definitions, this is done in the Gullet, and returns a list of
LaTeXML::Core::Tokens. For primitives, it is carried out in the Stomach,
and returns a list of LaTeXML::Core::Boxes. For a constructor, it is also
carried out by the Stomach, and returns a LaTeXML::Core::Whatsit. That
whatsit will be responsible for constructing the XML document fragment,
when the LaTeXML::Core::Document invokes
"$whatsit-"beAbsorbed($document);>.
Primitives and Constructors also support before and after daemons, lists of subroutines that are executed before and after digestion. These can be useful for changing modes, etc.
SEE ALSO¶
LaTeXML::Core::Definition::Expandable, LaTeXML::Core::Definition::Conditional, LaTeXML::Core::Definition::Primitive, LaTeXML::Core::Definition::Register, LaTeXML::Core::Definition::CharDef and LaTeXML::Core::Definition::Constructor.
AUTHOR¶
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
COPYRIGHT¶
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
2024-02-26 | perl v5.40.0 |