typst_library/layout/container.rs
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use crate::diag::{bail, SourceResult};
use crate::engine::Engine;
use crate::foundations::{
cast, elem, Args, AutoValue, Construct, Content, NativeElement, Packed, Smart,
StyleChain, Value,
};
use crate::introspection::Locator;
use crate::layout::{
Abs, Corners, Em, Fr, Fragment, Frame, Length, Region, Regions, Rel, Sides, Size,
Spacing,
};
use crate::visualize::{Paint, Stroke};
/// An inline-level container that sizes content.
///
/// All elements except inline math, text, and boxes are block-level and cannot
/// occur inside of a [paragraph]($par). The box function can be used to
/// integrate such elements into a paragraph. Boxes take the size of their
/// contents by default but can also be sized explicitly.
///
/// # Example
/// ```example
/// Refer to the docs
/// #box(
/// height: 9pt,
/// image("docs.svg")
/// )
/// for more information.
/// ```
#[elem]
pub struct BoxElem {
/// The width of the box.
///
/// Boxes can have [fractional]($fraction) widths, as the example below
/// demonstrates.
///
/// _Note:_ Currently, only boxes and only their widths might be fractionally
/// sized within paragraphs. Support for fractionally sized images, shapes,
/// and more might be added in the future.
///
/// ```example
/// Line in #box(width: 1fr, line(length: 100%)) between.
/// ```
pub width: Sizing,
/// The height of the box.
pub height: Smart<Rel<Length>>,
/// An amount to shift the box's baseline by.
///
/// ```example
/// Image: #box(baseline: 40%, image("tiger.jpg", width: 2cm)).
/// ```
#[resolve]
pub baseline: Rel<Length>,
/// The box's background color. See the
/// [rectangle's documentation]($rect.fill) for more details.
pub fill: Option<Paint>,
/// The box's border color. See the
/// [rectangle's documentation]($rect.stroke) for more details.
#[resolve]
#[fold]
pub stroke: Sides<Option<Option<Stroke>>>,
/// How much to round the box's corners. See the
/// [rectangle's documentation]($rect.radius) for more details.
#[resolve]
#[fold]
pub radius: Corners<Option<Rel<Length>>>,
/// How much to pad the box's content.
///
/// _Note:_ When the box contains text, its exact size depends on the
/// current [text edges]($text.top-edge).
///
/// ```example
/// #rect(inset: 0pt)[Tight]
/// ```
#[resolve]
#[fold]
pub inset: Sides<Option<Rel<Length>>>,
/// How much to expand the box's size without affecting the layout.
///
/// This is useful to prevent padding from affecting line layout. For a
/// generalized version of the example below, see the documentation for the
/// [raw text's block parameter]($raw.block).
///
/// ```example
/// An inline
/// #box(
/// fill: luma(235),
/// inset: (x: 3pt, y: 0pt),
/// outset: (y: 3pt),
/// radius: 2pt,
/// )[rectangle].
/// ```
#[resolve]
#[fold]
pub outset: Sides<Option<Rel<Length>>>,
/// Whether to clip the content inside the box.
///
/// Clipping is useful when the box's content is larger than the box itself,
/// as any content that exceeds the box's bounds will be hidden.
///
/// ```example
/// #box(
/// width: 50pt,
/// height: 50pt,
/// clip: true,
/// image("tiger.jpg", width: 100pt, height: 100pt)
/// )
/// ```
#[default(false)]
pub clip: bool,
/// The contents of the box.
#[positional]
#[borrowed]
pub body: Option<Content>,
}
/// An inline-level container that can produce arbitrary items that can break
/// across lines.
#[elem(Construct)]
pub struct InlineElem {
/// A callback that is invoked with the regions to produce arbitrary
/// inline items.
#[required]
#[internal]
body: callbacks::InlineCallback,
}
impl Construct for InlineElem {
fn construct(_: &mut Engine, args: &mut Args) -> SourceResult<Content> {
bail!(args.span, "cannot be constructed manually");
}
}
impl InlineElem {
/// Create an inline-level item with a custom layouter.
#[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
pub fn layouter<T: NativeElement>(
captured: Packed<T>,
callback: fn(
content: &Packed<T>,
engine: &mut Engine,
locator: Locator,
styles: StyleChain,
region: Size,
) -> SourceResult<Vec<InlineItem>>,
) -> Self {
Self::new(callbacks::InlineCallback::new(captured, callback))
}
}
impl Packed<InlineElem> {
/// Layout the element.
pub fn layout(
&self,
engine: &mut Engine,
locator: Locator,
styles: StyleChain,
region: Size,
) -> SourceResult<Vec<InlineItem>> {
self.body.call(engine, locator, styles, region)
}
}
/// Layouted items suitable for placing in a paragraph.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum InlineItem {
/// Absolute spacing between other items, and whether it is weak.
Space(Abs, bool),
/// Layouted inline-level content.
Frame(Frame),
}
/// A block-level container.
///
/// Such a container can be used to separate content, size it, and give it a
/// background or border.
///
/// Blocks are also the primary way to control whether text becomes part of a
/// paragraph or not. See [the paragraph documentation]($par/#what-becomes-a-paragraph)
/// for more details.
///
/// # Examples
/// With a block, you can give a background to content while still allowing it
/// to break across multiple pages.
/// ```example
/// #set page(height: 100pt)
/// #block(
/// fill: luma(230),
/// inset: 8pt,
/// radius: 4pt,
/// lorem(30),
/// )
/// ```
///
/// Blocks are also useful to force elements that would otherwise be inline to
/// become block-level, especially when writing show rules.
/// ```example
/// #show heading: it => it.body
/// = Blockless
/// More text.
///
/// #show heading: it => block(it.body)
/// = Blocky
/// More text.
/// ```
#[elem]
pub struct BlockElem {
/// The block's width.
///
/// ```example
/// #set align(center)
/// #block(
/// width: 60%,
/// inset: 8pt,
/// fill: silver,
/// lorem(10),
/// )
/// ```
pub width: Smart<Rel<Length>>,
/// The block's height. When the height is larger than the remaining space
/// on a page and [`breakable`]($block.breakable) is `{true}`, the
/// block will continue on the next page with the remaining height.
///
/// ```example
/// #set page(height: 80pt)
/// #set align(center)
/// #block(
/// width: 80%,
/// height: 150%,
/// fill: aqua,
/// )
/// ```
pub height: Sizing,
/// Whether the block can be broken and continue on the next page.
///
/// ```example
/// #set page(height: 80pt)
/// The following block will
/// jump to its own page.
/// #block(
/// breakable: false,
/// lorem(15),
/// )
/// ```
#[default(true)]
pub breakable: bool,
/// The block's background color. See the
/// [rectangle's documentation]($rect.fill) for more details.
pub fill: Option<Paint>,
/// The block's border color. See the
/// [rectangle's documentation]($rect.stroke) for more details.
#[resolve]
#[fold]
pub stroke: Sides<Option<Option<Stroke>>>,
/// How much to round the block's corners. See the
/// [rectangle's documentation]($rect.radius) for more details.
#[resolve]
#[fold]
pub radius: Corners<Option<Rel<Length>>>,
/// How much to pad the block's content. See the
/// [box's documentation]($box.inset) for more details.
#[resolve]
#[fold]
pub inset: Sides<Option<Rel<Length>>>,
/// How much to expand the block's size without affecting the layout. See
/// the [box's documentation]($box.outset) for more details.
#[resolve]
#[fold]
pub outset: Sides<Option<Rel<Length>>>,
/// The spacing around the block. When `{auto}`, inherits the paragraph
/// [`spacing`]($par.spacing).
///
/// For two adjacent blocks, the larger of the first block's `above` and the
/// second block's `below` spacing wins. Moreover, block spacing takes
/// precedence over paragraph [`spacing`]($par.spacing).
///
/// Note that this is only a shorthand to set `above` and `below` to the
/// same value. Since the values for `above` and `below` might differ, a
/// [context] block only provides access to `{block.above}` and
/// `{block.below}`, not to `{block.spacing}` directly.
///
/// This property can be used in combination with a show rule to adjust the
/// spacing around arbitrary block-level elements.
///
/// ```example
/// #set align(center)
/// #show math.equation: set block(above: 8pt, below: 16pt)
///
/// This sum of $x$ and $y$:
/// $ x + y = z $
/// A second paragraph.
/// ```
#[external]
#[default(Em::new(1.2).into())]
pub spacing: Spacing,
/// The spacing between this block and its predecessor.
#[parse(
let spacing = args.named("spacing")?;
args.named("above")?.or(spacing)
)]
pub above: Smart<Spacing>,
/// The spacing between this block and its successor.
#[parse(args.named("below")?.or(spacing))]
pub below: Smart<Spacing>,
/// Whether to clip the content inside the block.
///
/// Clipping is useful when the block's content is larger than the block itself,
/// as any content that exceeds the block's bounds will be hidden.
///
/// ```example
/// #block(
/// width: 50pt,
/// height: 50pt,
/// clip: true,
/// image("tiger.jpg", width: 100pt, height: 100pt)
/// )
/// ```
#[default(false)]
pub clip: bool,
/// Whether this block must stick to the following one, with no break in
/// between.
///
/// This is, by default, set on heading blocks to prevent orphaned headings
/// at the bottom of the page.
///
/// ```example
/// >>> #set page(height: 140pt)
/// // Disable stickiness of headings.
/// #show heading: set block(sticky: false)
/// #lorem(20)
///
/// = Chapter
/// #lorem(10)
/// ```
#[default(false)]
pub sticky: bool,
/// The contents of the block.
#[positional]
#[borrowed]
pub body: Option<BlockBody>,
}
impl BlockElem {
/// Create a block with a custom single-region layouter.
///
/// Such a block must have `breakable: false` (which is set by this
/// constructor).
pub fn single_layouter<T: NativeElement>(
captured: Packed<T>,
f: fn(
content: &Packed<T>,
engine: &mut Engine,
locator: Locator,
styles: StyleChain,
region: Region,
) -> SourceResult<Frame>,
) -> Self {
Self::new()
.with_breakable(false)
.with_body(Some(BlockBody::SingleLayouter(
callbacks::BlockSingleCallback::new(captured, f),
)))
}
/// Create a block with a custom multi-region layouter.
pub fn multi_layouter<T: NativeElement>(
captured: Packed<T>,
f: fn(
content: &Packed<T>,
engine: &mut Engine,
locator: Locator,
styles: StyleChain,
regions: Regions,
) -> SourceResult<Fragment>,
) -> Self {
Self::new().with_body(Some(BlockBody::MultiLayouter(
callbacks::BlockMultiCallback::new(captured, f),
)))
}
}
/// The contents of a block.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum BlockBody {
/// The block contains normal content.
Content(Content),
/// The block contains a layout callback that needs access to just one
/// base region.
SingleLayouter(callbacks::BlockSingleCallback),
/// The block contains a layout callback that needs access to the exact
/// regions.
MultiLayouter(callbacks::BlockMultiCallback),
}
impl Default for BlockBody {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::Content(Content::default())
}
}
cast! {
BlockBody,
self => match self {
Self::Content(content) => content.into_value(),
_ => Value::Auto,
},
v: Content => Self::Content(v),
}
/// Defines how to size something along an axis.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum Sizing {
/// A track that fits its item's contents.
Auto,
/// A size specified in absolute terms and relative to the parent's size.
Rel(Rel),
/// A size specified as a fraction of the remaining free space in the
/// parent.
Fr(Fr),
}
impl Sizing {
/// Whether this is an automatic sizing.
pub fn is_auto(self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Auto)
}
/// Whether this is fractional sizing.
pub fn is_fractional(self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Fr(_))
}
}
impl Default for Sizing {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::Auto
}
}
impl From<Smart<Rel>> for Sizing {
fn from(smart: Smart<Rel>) -> Self {
match smart {
Smart::Auto => Self::Auto,
Smart::Custom(rel) => Self::Rel(rel),
}
}
}
impl<T: Into<Spacing>> From<T> for Sizing {
fn from(spacing: T) -> Self {
match spacing.into() {
Spacing::Rel(rel) => Self::Rel(rel),
Spacing::Fr(fr) => Self::Fr(fr),
}
}
}
cast! {
Sizing,
self => match self {
Self::Auto => Value::Auto,
Self::Rel(rel) => rel.into_value(),
Self::Fr(fr) => fr.into_value(),
},
_: AutoValue => Self::Auto,
v: Rel<Length> => Self::Rel(v),
v: Fr => Self::Fr(v),
}
/// Manual closure implementations for layout callbacks.
///
/// Normal closures are not `Hash`, so we can't use them.
mod callbacks {
use super::*;
macro_rules! callback {
($name:ident = ($($param:ident: $param_ty:ty),* $(,)?) -> $ret:ty) => {
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub struct $name {
captured: Content,
f: fn(&Content, $($param_ty),*) -> $ret,
}
impl $name {
pub fn new<T: NativeElement>(
captured: Packed<T>,
f: fn(&Packed<T>, $($param_ty),*) -> $ret,
) -> Self {
Self {
// Type-erased the content.
captured: captured.pack(),
// Safety: The only difference between the two function
// pointer types is the type of the first parameter,
// which changes from `&Packed<T>` to `&Content`. This
// is safe because:
// - `Packed<T>` is a transparent wrapper around
// `Content`, so for any `T` it has the same memory
// representation as `Content`.
// - While `Packed<T>` imposes the additional constraint
// that the content is of type `T`, this constraint is
// upheld: It is initially the case because we store a
// `Packed<T>` above. It keeps being the case over the
// lifetime of the closure because `capture` is a
// private field and `Content`'s `Clone` impl is
// guaranteed to retain the type (if it didn't,
// literally everything would break).
#[allow(clippy::missing_transmute_annotations)]
f: unsafe { std::mem::transmute(f) },
}
}
pub fn call(&self, $($param: $param_ty),*) -> $ret {
(self.f)(&self.captured, $($param),*)
}
}
};
}
callback! {
InlineCallback = (
engine: &mut Engine,
locator: Locator,
styles: StyleChain,
region: Size,
) -> SourceResult<Vec<InlineItem>>
}
callback! {
BlockSingleCallback = (
engine: &mut Engine,
locator: Locator,
styles: StyleChain,
region: Region,
) -> SourceResult<Frame>
}
callback! {
BlockMultiCallback = (
engine: &mut Engine,
locator: Locator,
styles: StyleChain,
regions: Regions,
) -> SourceResult<Fragment>
}
}