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functions.js
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var utils = require("./utils");
var ParseError = require("./ParseError");
// This file contains a list of functions that we parse. The functions map
// contains the following data:
/*
* Keys are the name of the functions to parse
* The data contains the following keys:
* - numArgs: The number of arguments the function takes.
* - argTypes: (optional) An array corresponding to each argument of the
* function, giving the type of argument that should be parsed.
* Valid types:
* - "size": A size-like thing, such as "1em" or "5ex"
* - "color": An html color, like "#abc" or "blue"
* - "original": The same type as the environment that the
* function being parsed is in (e.g. used for the
* bodies of functions like \color where the first
* argument is special and the second argument is
* parsed normally)
* Other possible types (probably shouldn't be used)
* - "text": Text-like (e.g. \text)
* - "math": Normal math
* If undefined, this will be treated as an appropriate length
* array of "original" strings
* - greediness: (optional) The greediness of the function to use ungrouped
* arguments.
*
* E.g. if you have an expression
* \sqrt \frac 1 2
* since \frac has greediness=2 vs \sqrt's greediness=1, \frac
* will use the two arguments '1' and '2' as its two arguments,
* then that whole function will be used as the argument to
* \sqrt. On the other hand, the expressions
* \frac \frac 1 2 3
* and
* \frac \sqrt 1 2
* will fail because \frac and \frac have equal greediness
* and \sqrt has a lower greediness than \frac respectively. To
* make these parse, we would have to change them to:
* \frac {\frac 1 2} 3
* and
* \frac {\sqrt 1} 2
*
* The default value is `1`
* - allowedInText: (optional) Whether or not the function is allowed inside
* text mode (default false)
* - handler: The function that is called to handle this function and its
* arguments. The arguments are:
* - func: the text of the function
* - [args]: the next arguments are the arguments to the function,
* of which there are numArgs of them
* - positions: the positions in the overall string of the function
* and the arguments. Should only be used to produce
* error messages
* The function should return an object with the following keys:
* - type: The type of element that this is. This is then used in
* buildTree to determine which function should be called
* to build this node into a DOM node
* Any other data can be added to the object, which will be passed
* in to the function in buildTree as `group.value`.
*/
var functions = {
// A normal square root
"\\sqrt": {
numArgs: 1,
handler: function(func, body) {
return {
type: "sqrt",
body: body
};
}
},
// Some non-mathy text
"\\text": {
numArgs: 1,
argTypes: ["text"],
greediness: 2,
handler: function(func, body) {
// Since the corresponding buildTree function expects a list of
// elements, we normalize for different kinds of arguments
// TODO(emily): maybe this should be done somewhere else
var inner;
if (body.type === "ordgroup") {
inner = body.value;
} else {
inner = [body];
}
return {
type: "text",
body: inner
};
}
},
// A two-argument custom color
"\\color": {
numArgs: 2,
allowedInText: true,
argTypes: ["color", "original"],
handler: function(func, color, body) {
// Normalize the different kinds of bodies (see \text above)
var inner;
if (body.type === "ordgroup") {
inner = body.value;
} else {
inner = [body];
}
return {
type: "color",
color: color.value,
value: inner
};
}
},
// An overline
"\\overline": {
numArgs: 1,
handler: function(func, body) {
return {
type: "overline",
body: body
};
}
},
// A box of the width and height
"\\rule": {
numArgs: 2,
argTypes: ["size", "size"],
handler: function(func, width, height) {
return {
type: "rule",
width: width.value,
height: height.value
};
}
},
// A KaTeX logo
"\\KaTeX": {
numArgs: 0,
handler: function(func) {
return {
type: "katex"
};
}
}
};
// Extra data needed for the delimiter handler down below
var delimiterSizes = {
"\\bigl" : {type: "open", size: 1},
"\\Bigl" : {type: "open", size: 2},
"\\biggl": {type: "open", size: 3},
"\\Biggl": {type: "open", size: 4},
"\\bigr" : {type: "close", size: 1},
"\\Bigr" : {type: "close", size: 2},
"\\biggr": {type: "close", size: 3},
"\\Biggr": {type: "close", size: 4},
"\\bigm" : {type: "rel", size: 1},
"\\Bigm" : {type: "rel", size: 2},
"\\biggm": {type: "rel", size: 3},
"\\Biggm": {type: "rel", size: 4},
"\\big" : {type: "textord", size: 1},
"\\Big" : {type: "textord", size: 2},
"\\bigg" : {type: "textord", size: 3},
"\\Bigg" : {type: "textord", size: 4}
};
var delimiters = [
"(", ")", "[", "\\lbrack", "]", "\\rbrack",
"\\{", "\\lbrace", "\\}", "\\rbrace",
"\\lfloor", "\\rfloor", "\\lceil", "\\rceil",
"<", ">", "\\langle", "\\rangle",
"/", "\\backslash",
"|", "\\vert", "\\|", "\\Vert",
"\\uparrow", "\\Uparrow",
"\\downarrow", "\\Downarrow",
"\\updownarrow", "\\Updownarrow",
"."
];
/*
* This is a list of functions which each have the same function but have
* different names so that we don't have to duplicate the data a bunch of times.
* Each element in the list is an object with the following keys:
* - funcs: A list of function names to be associated with the data
* - data: An objecty with the same data as in each value of the `function`
* table above
*/
var duplicatedFunctions = [
// Single-argument color functions
{
funcs: [
"\\blue", "\\orange", "\\pink", "\\red",
"\\green", "\\gray", "\\purple"
],
data: {
numArgs: 1,
allowedInText: true,
handler: function(func, body) {
var atoms;
if (body.type === "ordgroup") {
atoms = body.value;
} else {
atoms = [body];
}
return {
type: "color",
color: "katex-" + func.slice(1),
value: atoms
};
}
}
},
// There are 2 flags for operators; whether they produce limits in
// displaystyle, and whether they are symbols and should grow in
// displaystyle. These four groups cover the four possible choices.
// No limits, not symbols
{
funcs: [
"\\arcsin", "\\arccos", "\\arctan", "\\arg", "\\cos", "\\cosh",
"\\cot", "\\coth", "\\csc", "\\deg", "\\dim", "\\exp", "\\hom",
"\\ker", "\\lg", "\\ln", "\\log", "\\sec", "\\sin", "\\sinh",
"\\tan","\\tanh"
],
data: {
numArgs: 0,
handler: function(func) {
return {
type: "op",
limits: false,
symbol: false,
body: func
};
}
}
},
// Limits, not symbols
{
funcs: [
"\\det", "\\gcd", "\\inf", "\\lim", "\\liminf", "\\limsup", "\\max",
"\\min", "\\Pr", "\\sup"
],
data: {
numArgs: 0,
handler: function(func) {
return {
type: "op",
limits: true,
symbol: false,
body: func
};
}
}
},
// No limits, symbols
{
funcs: [
"\\int", "\\iint", "\\iiint", "\\oint"
],
data: {
numArgs: 0,
handler: function(func) {
return {
type: "op",
limits: false,
symbol: true,
body: func
};
}
}
},
// Limits, symbols
{
funcs: [
"\\coprod", "\\bigvee", "\\bigwedge", "\\biguplus", "\\bigcap",
"\\bigcup", "\\intop", "\\prod", "\\sum", "\\bigotimes",
"\\bigoplus", "\\bigodot", "\\bigsqcup", "\\smallint"
],
data: {
numArgs: 0,
handler: function(func) {
return {
type: "op",
limits: true,
symbol: true,
body: func
};
}
}
},
// Fractions
{
funcs: ["\\dfrac", "\\frac", "\\tfrac"],
data: {
numArgs: 2,
greediness: 2,
handler: function(func, numer, denom) {
return {
type: "frac",
numer: numer,
denom: denom,
size: func.slice(1)
};
}
}
},
// Left and right overlap functions
{
funcs: ["\\llap", "\\rlap"],
data: {
numArgs: 1,
allowedInText: true,
handler: function(func, body) {
return {
type: func.slice(1),
body: body
};
}
}
},
// Delimiter functions
{
funcs: [
"\\bigl", "\\Bigl", "\\biggl", "\\Biggl",
"\\bigr", "\\Bigr", "\\biggr", "\\Biggr",
"\\bigm", "\\Bigm", "\\biggm", "\\Biggm",
"\\big", "\\Big", "\\bigg", "\\Bigg",
"\\left", "\\right"
],
data: {
numArgs: 1,
handler: function(func, delim, positions) {
if (!utils.contains(delimiters, delim.value)) {
throw new ParseError(
"Invalid delimiter: '" + delim.value + "' after '" +
func + "'",
this.lexer, positions[1]);
}
// left and right are caught somewhere in Parser.js, which is
// why this data doesn't match what is in buildTree
if (func === "\\left" || func === "\\right") {
return {
type: "leftright",
value: delim.value
};
} else {
return {
type: "delimsizing",
size: delimiterSizes[func].size,
delimType: delimiterSizes[func].type,
value: delim.value
};
}
}
}
},
// Sizing functions (handled in Parser.js explicitly, hence no handler)
{
funcs: [
"\\tiny", "\\scriptsize", "\\footnotesize", "\\small",
"\\normalsize", "\\large", "\\Large", "\\LARGE", "\\huge", "\\Huge"
],
data: {
numArgs: 0
}
},
// Style changing functions (handled in Parser.js explicitly, hence no
// handler)
{
funcs: [
"\\displaystyle", "\\textstyle", "\\scriptstyle",
"\\scriptscriptstyle"
],
data: {
numArgs: 0
}
},
// Accents
{
funcs: [
"\\acute", "\\grave", "\\ddot", "\\tilde", "\\bar", "\\breve",
"\\check", "\\hat", "\\vec", "\\dot"
// We don't support expanding accents yet
// "\\widetilde", "\\widehat"
],
data: {
numArgs: 1,
handler: function(func, base) {
return {
type: "accent",
accent: func,
base: base
};
}
}
}
];
var addFuncsWithData = function(funcs, data) {
for (var i = 0; i < funcs.length; i++) {
functions[funcs[i]] = data;
}
};
// Add all of the functions in duplicatedFunctions to the functions map
for (var i = 0; i < duplicatedFunctions.length; i++) {
addFuncsWithData(duplicatedFunctions[i].funcs, duplicatedFunctions[i].data);
}
// Returns the greediness of a given function. Since greediness is optional, we
// use this function to put in the default value if it is undefined.
var getGreediness = function(func) {
if (functions[func].greediness === undefined) {
return 1;
} else {
return functions[func].greediness;
}
};
module.exports = {
funcs: functions,
getGreediness: getGreediness
};