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//! The definition of the [`Event`] enum, which is used as a logical
//! representation of `LaTeX` content.
//!
//! A stream of `Result<Event, ParserError>`s is produced by the [`Parser`], which can then be typeset/rendered
//! by a renderer. This crate only provides a simple `mathml` renderer available through the
//! [`push_mathml`] and [`write_mathml`] functions.
//!
//! [`Parser`]: crate::parser::Parser
//! [`push_mathml`]: crate::mathml::push_mathml
//! [`write_mathml`]: crate::mathml::write_mathml
use crate::attribute::{Dimension, Font};
/// All events that can be produced by the parser.
///
/// ## For Renderer Implementors
///
/// When an [`Event`] is referreing to an "_element_", it is referring to the next logical unit of
/// content in the stream. This can be a single [`Event::Content`] element, a group marked
/// by [`Event::Begin`] and [`Event::End`], an [`Event::Visual`] or an [`Event::Script`] element, etc.
///
/// [`Event::Space`]s, [`Event::StateChange`]s, [`Event::Alignment`]s, and [`Event::NewLine`]s
/// are not considered elements.
///
/// ### Examples
///
/// The following examples all constitute a single element:
///
/// __Input__: `\text{Hello, world!}`
/// ```
/// # use pulldown_latex::event::{Event, Content};
/// [Event::Content(Content::Text("Hello, world!"))];
/// ```
///
/// __Input__: `x^2_{\text{max}}`
/// ```
/// # use pulldown_latex::event::{Event, Content, Grouping, ScriptType, ScriptPosition};
/// [
///     Event::Script { ty: ScriptType::SubSuperscript, position: ScriptPosition::Right },
///     Event::Begin(Grouping::Normal),
///     Event::Content(Content::Text("max")),
///     Event::End,
///     Event::Content(Content::Ordinary { content: 'x', stretchy: false }),
/// ];
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub enum Event<'a> {
    /// The event is a [`Content`] element.
    Content(Content<'a>),
    /// The events following this one constitute a "group" which counts as a single _element_
    /// (i.e., a set of elements within `{}` in `LaTeX`), until the [`Event::End`] event
    /// is reached.
    Begin(Grouping),
    /// Marks the end of a "group".
    End,
    /// The `n` events following this one constitute the content of the [`Visual`] element,
    /// where `n` is specified in the documentation of for the [`Visual`] variant.
    Visual(Visual),
    /// The `n` events following this one constitute a base and its script(s), where `n` is
    /// specified in the documentation for the [`ScriptType`] variant.
    Script {
        ty: ScriptType,
        position: ScriptPosition,
    },
    /// This events specifes a custom spacing. This is produced by commands such as
    /// `\kern`, `\hspace`, etc.
    ///
    /// If any of the components are `None`, then the spacing is set to 0 for that component.
    Space {
        width: Option<Dimension>,
        height: Option<Dimension>,
        depth: Option<Dimension>,
    },
    /// This event specifies a state change in the renderer.
    ///
    /// This state change only applies to the current group nesting and deeper groups.
    StateChange(StateChange<'a>),
    /// This event specifies an alignment mark in a mathematical environment.
    ///
    /// This event is only emitted when inside a `Grouping` that allows it.
    Alignment,
    /// This event specifies a line break in a mathematical environment.
    ///
    /// This event is only emitted when inside a `Grouping` that allows it.
    NewLine {
        spacing: Option<Dimension>,
        horizontal_lines: Box<[Line]>,
    },
}
/// Base events that produce `mathml` nodes
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum Content<'a> {
    /// Text content that should be typeset following the rules of `LaTeX`'s `text` mode.
    Text(&'a str),
    /// A number, which can include decimal points and commas.
    Number(&'a str),
    /// A function identifier, such as `sin`, `lim`, or a custom function with
    /// `\operatorname{arccotan}`.
    Function(&'a str),
    /// A variable identifier, such as `x`, `\theta`, `\aleph`, etc., and stuff that do not have
    /// any spacing around them. This includes stuff that normally go in under and overscripts
    /// which may be stretchy, such as `→`, `‾`, etc.
    Ordinary { content: char, stretchy: bool },
    /// A large operator, such as `\sum`, `\int`, `\prod`, etc.
    LargeOp { content: char, small: bool },
    /// A binary operator, such as `+`, `*`, `⊗`, `?`, etc.
    BinaryOp { content: char, small: bool },
    /// A relation, such as `=`, `≠`, `≈`, etc.
    Relation {
        content: RelationContent,
        small: bool,
    },
    /// An opening, closing, or fence delimiter, such as `(`, `[`, `{`, `|`, `)`, `]`, `}`, etc.
    Delimiter {
        content: char,
        size: Option<DelimiterSize>,
        ty: DelimiterType,
    },
    /// A punctuation character, such as `,`, `.`, `;`, etc.
    Punctuation(char),
}
/// Modifies the visual representation of the following event(s)
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum Visual {
    /// The following element is the content of the root.
    SquareRoot,
    /// The 2 following elements are the radicand and the index of the root.
    Root,
    /// The 2 following elements are the numerator and denominator of the fraction.
    ///
    /// If the content of the variant is `None`, then the size of the middle line is set to the
    /// default size, otherwise the size is set to the specified size.
    Fraction(Option<Dimension>),
    /// The "negation" operator as in "not equal" (≠) or "does not exist" (∄). This applies to the
    /// next event in the stream.
    ///
    /// This event can occur before an arbitrary event, not just a `Content` event. It is left to
    /// the renderer to determine how to apply the negation. In `LaTeX`, the renderer usually
    /// generates an akward looking negation across the next element, when it does not correspond
    /// to a commonly negated element.
    Negation,
}
/// Logical type of the script. This is used to determine how to render the scripts.
///
/// Things like subscripts, underscripts, and movable scripts can be represented when using this
/// `enum` in conjunction with the [`ScriptPosition`] `enum`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum ScriptType {
    /// The 2 following elements are the base and and the subscript
    Subscript,
    /// The 2 following elements are the base and and the superscript
    Superscript,
    /// The 3 following elements are the base, subscript and superscript
    SubSuperscript,
}
/// Position of the script. This is used to determine how to render the scripts.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum ScriptPosition {
    /// The scripts are rendered to the (bottom and top) right of the operator.
    Right,
    /// The scripts are rendered above and below the operator instead of to the right.
    AboveBelow,
    /// Is set to `AboveBelow` by preference, but should be changed to `Right` when rendering in
    /// inline mode.
    ///
    /// This is used by the `lim` and `sum` (Σ) operators for example.
    Movable,
}
/// Represents a state change for the following content.
///
/// State changes take effect for the current group nesting and all deeper groups.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum StateChange<'a> {
    /// Changes the font of the content.
    ///
    /// If the font is `None`, then the default renderer font is used, otherwise the font is set to
    /// the specified font.
    Font(Option<Font>),
    /// Changes the color of the content.
    Color(ColorChange<'a>),
    /// Changes the style of the content (mostly affects the sizing of the content).
    ///
    /// This state change does not affect scripts, and root indexes.
    Style(Style),
}
/// The style of the content.
///
/// This is analogous to the different "modes" in `LaTeX`, such as `display`, `text`, etc., which
/// are set by commands like `\displaystyle`, `\textstyle`, etc.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum Style {
    /// Set by the `\displaystyle` command.
    Display,
    /// Set by the `\textstyle` command.
    Text,
    /// Set by the `\scriptstyle` command.
    Script,
    /// Set by the `\scriptscriptstyle` command.
    ScriptScript,
}
/// Represents a color change.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub struct ColorChange<'a> {
    /// The color to change to.
    ///
    /// A string that represents the color to change to, either as a hex RGB color in the form #RRGGBB,
    /// or as one of the color names existing as part of CSS3 (e.g., "red").
    pub color: &'a str,
    /// The target of the color change.
    ///
    /// Specifies which part of the content to change the color of.
    pub target: ColorTarget,
}
/// The target of the color change.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum ColorTarget {
    /// The text of the content.
    Text,
    /// The background of the content.
    Background,
    /// The border surrounding the content.
    Border,
}
/// Represents a grouping of elements, which is itself a single logical element.
///
/// This can be created by a lot of different `LaTeX` commands, such as `{}`, `\left`, `\right`,
/// `\begin{...}`, `\end{...}`, etc.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub enum Grouping {
    /// A normal form of grouping, usually induced by `{}` or `\begingroup` and `\endgroup` in `LaTeX`.
    Normal,
    /// A grouping that is induced by `\left` and `\right` in `LaTeX`.
    LeftRight(Option<char>, Option<char>),
    /// The array environment of `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// It's content is an array of columns, which represents the column specification in `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// ### Example
    ///
    /// __Input__: `\begin{array}{lcr} ... \end{array}`
    /// __Generates__:
    /// ```
    /// Grouping::Array(Box::new([
    ///     ArrayColumn::Column(ColumnAlignment::Left),
    ///     ArrayColumn::Column(ColumnAlignment::Center),
    ///     ArrayColumn::Column(ColumnAlignment::Right)
    ///]))
    /// ```
    Array(Box<[ArrayColumn]>),
    /// The `matrix` environment of `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// The default alignment is `ColumnAlignment::Center`, but it can be specified by in `LaTeX`
    /// when using the `\begin{matrix*}[l] ... \end{matrix*}` syntax.
    Matrix { alignment: ColumnAlignment },
    /// The `cases` environment of `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// `left` is true if the environment is `cases` and false if the environment is `rcases`.
    Cases { left: bool },
    /// The `equation` environment of `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// If `eq_numbers` is true, then equation numbers are displayed.
    Equation { eq_numbers: bool },
    /// The `align` environment of `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// If `eq_numbers` is true, then equation numbers are displayed.
    Align { eq_numbers: bool },
    /// The `aligned` environment of `LaTeX`.
    Aligned,
    /// The `subarray` environment of `LaTeX`.
    SubArray { alignment: ColumnAlignment },
    /// The `alignat` environment of `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// If `eq_numbers` is true, then equation numbers are displayed.
    /// `pairs` specifies the number of left-right column pairs specified in the environment
    /// declaration.
    Alignat { pairs: u16, eq_numbers: bool },
    /// The `alignedat` environment of `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// `pairs` specifies the number of left-right column pairs specified in the environment
    Alignedat { pairs: u16 },
    /// The `gather` environment of `LaTeX`.
    ///
    /// If `eq_numbers` is true, then equation numbers are displayed.
    Gather { eq_numbers: bool },
    /// The `gathered` environment of `LaTeX`.
    Gathered,
    /// The `multline` environment of `LaTeX`.
    Multline,
    /// The `split` environment of `LaTeX`.
    Split,
}
impl Grouping {
    pub(crate) fn is_math_env(&self) -> bool {
        !matches!(self, Self::Normal | Self::LeftRight(_, _))
    }
}
/// Represents a column in a matrix or array environment.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum ColumnAlignment {
    /// Content in the column is left-aligned.
    Left,
    /// Content in the column is center-aligned.
    Center,
    /// Content in the column is right-aligned.
    Right,
}
/// Represents a column in an array environment specification.
///
/// It can either be a column specification or a vertical separator specification.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum ArrayColumn {
    /// A column specification.
    Column(ColumnAlignment),
    /// A vertical separator specification.
    Separator(Line),
}
/// Represents a delimiter size.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum DelimiterSize {
    /// Corresponds to `\bigl`, `\bigr`, etc.
    Big,
    /// Corresponds to `\Bigl`, `\Bigr`, etc.
    BIG,
    /// Corresponds to `\biggl`, `\biggr`, etc.
    Bigg,
    /// Corresponds to `\Biggl`, `\Biggr`, etc.
    BIGG,
}
impl DelimiterSize {
    pub(crate) fn to_em(self) -> f32 {
        match self {
            DelimiterSize::Big => 1.2,
            DelimiterSize::BIG => 1.8,
            DelimiterSize::Bigg => 2.4,
            DelimiterSize::BIGG => 3.,
        }
    }
}
/// Whether the delimiter is an opening, closing, or fence delimiter.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum DelimiterType {
    /// Corresponds to the left delimiter.
    Open,
    /// Corresponds to a delimiter that is neither an opening nor a closing delimiter.
    Fence,
    /// Corresponds to the right delimiter.
    Close,
}
/// Represents a line in a `LaTeX` environment.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum Line {
    /// A solid line.
    Solid,
    /// A dashed line.
    Dashed,
}
/// Sometimes mathematical relations can be made of more than one character, so we need a way to
/// represent them when one character is not enough.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub struct RelationContent {
    content: (char, Option<char>),
}
impl RelationContent {
    pub(crate) fn single_char(content: char) -> Self {
        Self {
            content: (content, None),
        }
    }
    pub(crate) fn double_char(first: char, second: char) -> Self {
        Self {
            content: (first, Some(second)),
        }
    }
    /// Write the content of the relation to a buffer, and output the filled slice of that
    /// buffer.
    ///
    /// To ensure a successful operation, the buffer must be at least 8 bytes long.
    pub fn encode_utf8_to_buf<'a>(&self, buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> &'a [u8] {
        let mut len = self.content.0.encode_utf8(buf).len();
        if let Some(second) = self.content.1 {
            len += second.encode_utf8(&mut buf[len..]).len();
        }
        &buf[..len]
    }
}