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Tcl
174 lines
5.3 KiB
Tcl
<TeXmacs|1.0.7.15>
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<style|tmdoc>
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<\body>
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<tmdoc-title|Selection of subexpressions>
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Besides pattern matching on trees, <TeXmacs> provides the routine
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<scm|select> for pattern matching along paths. Given a tree, this mechanism
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typically allows the user to select all subtrees which are reached
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following a path which meets specific criteria. For instance, one might to
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select the second child of the last child or all square roots inside
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numerators of fractions. The syntax of the selection patterns is also used
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for high level tree accessors.
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<\explain>
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<scm|(select <scm-arg|expr> <scm-arg|pattern>)><explain-synopsis|select
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subexpressions following a pattern>
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<|explain>
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Select all subtrees inside a hybrid tree <scm-arg|expr> according to a
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specific path <scm-arg|pattern>.
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</explain>
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Patterns are lists of atomic patterns of one of the following forms:
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<\explain>
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<scm|0>, <scm|1>, <scm|2>, ...<explain-synopsis|select a specific child>
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<|explain>
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Given an integer <scm|n>, select the <scm|n>-th child of the input tree.
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For instance, <scm|(select '(frac "1" "2") '(0))> returns <scm|("1")>.
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm|:first>, <scm|:last><explain-synopsis|select first or last child>
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<|explain>
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Select first or last child of the input tree. <with|color|red|-This does
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not work AFAICT>
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm|(:range <scm-arg|start> <scm-arg|end>)><explain-synopsis|select
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children in a range>
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<|explain>
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Select all children in a specified range.
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm-arg|label><explain-synopsis|select children with a given label>
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<|explain>
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Select all compound subtrees with the specified <scm-arg|label>. Example:
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<\session|scheme|default>
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<\unfolded-io|Scheme] >
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(select '(document (strong "x") (math "a+b") (strong "y")) '(strong))
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<|unfolded-io>
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((strong "x") (strong "y"))
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</unfolded-io>
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</session>
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm|:%1>, <scm|:%2>, <scm|:%3>, ...<explain-synopsis|select descendants
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of a given generation>
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<|explain>
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The pattern <scm|:%n>, where <scm|n> is a number, selects all descendants
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of the <scm|n>-th generation. Example:
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<\session|scheme|default>
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<\unfolded-io|Scheme] >
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(select '(foo (bar "x" "y") (slash (dot))) '(:%2))
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<|unfolded-io>
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("x" "y" (dot))
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</unfolded-io>
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</session>
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm|:*><explain-synopsis|select all descendants>
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<|explain>
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This pattern selects all descendants of the tree. For instance,
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<scm|(select t '(:* frac 0 :* sqrt))> selects all square roots inside
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numerators of fractions inside <scm|t>.
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm|(:match <scm-arg|pattern>)><explain-synopsis|matching>
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<|explain>
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This pattern matches the input tree if and only the input tree matches
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the specified <scm-arg|pattern> according to <scm|match?>. Example:
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<\session|scheme|default>
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<\unfolded-io|Scheme] >
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(select '(foo "x" (bar)) '(:%1 (:match :string?)))
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<|unfolded-io>
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("x")
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</unfolded-io>
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</session>
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Example with creation of a custom predicate:
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<\session|scheme|default>
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<\unfolded-io|Scheme] >
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(select '(foo "x" (bar)) '(:* (:match :tree-atomic?)))
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<|unfolded-io>
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()
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</unfolded-io>
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<\input|Scheme] >
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\;
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</input>
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</session>
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List of useful predicates:
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</explain>
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\;
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<\explain>
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<scm|(:or <scm-arg|pattern-1> ... <scm-arg|pattern-n>)>
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<scm|(:and <scm-arg|pattern-1> ... <scm-arg|pattern-n>)><explain-synopsis|boolean
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expressions>
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<|explain>
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These rules allow for the selection of all subtrees which satisfy one
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among or all patterns <scm-arg|pattern-1> until <scm-arg|pattern-n>.
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</explain>
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In the case when the input tree is active, the function <scm|select>
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supports some additional patterns which allow the user to navigate inside
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the tree.
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<\explain>
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<scm|:up><explain-synopsis|parent>
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<|explain>
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This pattern selects the parent of the input tree, if it exists.
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm|:down><explain-synopsis|child containing the cursor>
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<|explain>
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If the cursor is inside some child of the input tree, then this pattern
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will select this child.
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm|:next><explain-synopsis|next child>
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<|explain>
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If the input tree is the <math|i>-th child of its parent, then this
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pattern will select the <math|<around|(|i+1|)>>-th child.
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<scm|:previous><explain-synopsis|previous child>
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<|explain>
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If the input tree is the <math|i>-th child of its parent, then this
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pattern will select the <math|<around|(|i-1|)>>-th child.
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</explain>
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<tmdoc-copyright|2007|Joris van der Hoeven>
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<tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
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document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
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or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
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Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
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Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
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Documentation License".>
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</body>
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<\initial>
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<\collection>
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<associate|language|english>
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<associate|preamble|false>
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</collection>
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</initial> |