typst_library/model/reference.rs
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use comemo::Track;
use ecow::eco_format;
use crate::diag::{bail, At, Hint, SourceResult};
use crate::engine::Engine;
use crate::foundations::{
cast, elem, Cast, Content, Context, Func, IntoValue, Label, NativeElement, Packed,
Show, Smart, StyleChain, Synthesize,
};
use crate::introspection::{Counter, CounterKey, Locatable};
use crate::math::EquationElem;
use crate::model::{
BibliographyElem, CiteElem, Destination, Figurable, FootnoteElem, Numbering,
};
use crate::text::TextElem;
/// A reference to a label or bibliography.
///
/// Takes a label and cross-references it. There are two kind of references,
/// determined by its [`form`]($ref.form): `{"normal"}` and `{"page"}`.
///
/// The default, a `{"normal"}` reference, produces a textual reference to a
/// label. For example, a reference to a heading will yield an appropriate
/// string such as "Section 1" for a reference to the first heading. The
/// references are also links to the respective element. Reference syntax can
/// also be used to [cite] from a bibliography.
///
/// As the default form requires a supplement and numbering, the label must be
/// attached to a _referenceable element_. Referenceable elements include
/// [headings]($heading), [figures]($figure), [equations]($math.equation), and
/// [footnotes]($footnote). To create a custom referenceable element like a
/// theorem, you can create a figure of a custom [`kind`]($figure.kind) and
/// write a show rule for it. In the future, there might be a more direct way
/// to define a custom referenceable element.
///
/// If you just want to link to a labelled element and not get an automatic
/// textual reference, consider using the [`link`] function instead.
///
/// A `{"page"}` reference produces a page reference to a label, displaying the
/// page number at its location. You can use the
/// [page's supplement]($page.supplement) to modify the text before the page
/// number. Unlike a `{"normal"}` reference, the label can be attached to any
/// element.
///
/// # Example
/// ```example
/// #set page(numbering: "1")
/// #set heading(numbering: "1.")
/// #set math.equation(numbering: "(1)")
///
/// = Introduction <intro>
/// Recent developments in
/// typesetting software have
/// rekindled hope in previously
/// frustrated researchers. @distress
/// As shown in @results (see
/// #ref(<results>, form: "page")),
/// we ...
///
/// = Results <results>
/// We discuss our approach in
/// comparison with others.
///
/// == Performance <perf>
/// @slow demonstrates what slow
/// software looks like.
/// $ T(n) = O(2^n) $ <slow>
///
/// #bibliography("works.bib")
/// ```
///
/// # Syntax
/// This function also has dedicated syntax: A `{"normal"}` reference to a
/// label can be created by typing an `@` followed by the name of the label
/// (e.g. `[= Introduction <intro>]` can be referenced by typing `[@intro]`).
///
/// To customize the supplement, add content in square brackets after the
/// reference: `[@intro[Chapter]]`.
///
/// # Customization
/// If you write a show rule for references, you can access the referenced
/// element through the `element` field of the reference. The `element` may
/// be `{none}` even if it exists if Typst hasn't discovered it yet, so you
/// always need to handle that case in your code.
///
/// ```example
/// #set heading(numbering: "1.")
/// #set math.equation(numbering: "(1)")
///
/// #show ref: it => {
/// let eq = math.equation
/// let el = it.element
/// if el != none and el.func() == eq {
/// // Override equation references.
/// link(el.location(),numbering(
/// el.numbering,
/// ..counter(eq).at(el.location())
/// ))
/// } else {
/// // Other references as usual.
/// it
/// }
/// }
///
/// = Beginnings <beginning>
/// In @beginning we prove @pythagoras.
/// $ a^2 + b^2 = c^2 $ <pythagoras>
/// ```
#[elem(title = "Reference", Synthesize, Locatable, Show)]
pub struct RefElem {
/// The target label that should be referenced.
///
/// Can be a label that is defined in the document or, if the
/// [`form`]($ref.form) is set to `["normal"]`, an entry from the
/// [`bibliography`].
#[required]
pub target: Label,
/// A supplement for the reference.
///
/// If the [`form`]($ref.form) is set to `{"normal"}`:
/// - For references to headings or figures, this is added before the
/// referenced number.
/// - For citations, this can be used to add a page number.
///
/// If the [`form`]($ref.form) is set to `{"page"}`, then this is added
/// before the page number of the label referenced.
///
/// If a function is specified, it is passed the referenced element and
/// should return content.
///
/// ```example
/// #set heading(numbering: "1.")
/// #show ref.where(
/// form: "normal"
/// ): set ref(supplement: it => {
/// if it.func() == heading {
/// "Chapter"
/// } else {
/// "Thing"
/// }
/// })
///
/// = Introduction <intro>
/// In @intro, we see how to turn
/// Sections into Chapters. And
/// in @intro[Part], it is done
/// manually.
/// ```
#[borrowed]
pub supplement: Smart<Option<Supplement>>,
/// The kind of reference to produce.
///
/// ```example
/// #set page(numbering: "1")
///
/// Here <here> we are on
/// #ref(<here>, form: "page").
/// ```
#[default(RefForm::Normal)]
pub form: RefForm,
/// A synthesized citation.
#[synthesized]
pub citation: Option<Packed<CiteElem>>,
/// The referenced element.
#[synthesized]
pub element: Option<Content>,
}
impl Synthesize for Packed<RefElem> {
fn synthesize(
&mut self,
engine: &mut Engine,
styles: StyleChain,
) -> SourceResult<()> {
let citation = to_citation(self, engine, styles)?;
let elem = self.as_mut();
elem.push_citation(Some(citation));
elem.push_element(None);
if !BibliographyElem::has(engine, elem.target) {
if let Ok(found) = engine.introspector.query_label(elem.target).cloned() {
elem.push_element(Some(found));
return Ok(());
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl Show for Packed<RefElem> {
#[typst_macros::time(name = "ref", span = self.span())]
fn show(&self, engine: &mut Engine, styles: StyleChain) -> SourceResult<Content> {
let elem = engine.introspector.query_label(self.target);
let span = self.span();
let form = self.form(styles);
if form == RefForm::Page {
let elem = elem.at(span)?;
let elem = elem.clone();
let loc = elem.location().unwrap();
let numbering = engine
.introspector
.page_numbering(loc)
.ok_or_else(|| eco_format!("cannot reference without page numbering"))
.hint(eco_format!(
"you can enable page numbering with `#set page(numbering: \"1\")`"
))
.at(span)?;
let supplement = engine.introspector.page_supplement(loc);
return show_reference(
self,
engine,
styles,
Counter::new(CounterKey::Page),
numbering.clone(),
supplement,
elem,
);
}
// RefForm::Normal
if BibliographyElem::has(engine, self.target) {
if elem.is_ok() {
bail!(span, "label occurs in the document and its bibliography");
}
return Ok(to_citation(self, engine, styles)?.pack().spanned(span));
}
let elem = elem.at(span)?;
if let Some(footnote) = elem.to_packed::<FootnoteElem>() {
return Ok(footnote.into_ref(self.target).pack().spanned(span));
}
let elem = elem.clone();
let refable = elem
.with::<dyn Refable>()
.ok_or_else(|| {
if elem.can::<dyn Figurable>() {
eco_format!(
"cannot reference {} directly, try putting it into a figure",
elem.func().name()
)
} else {
eco_format!("cannot reference {}", elem.func().name())
}
})
.at(span)?;
let numbering = refable
.numbering()
.ok_or_else(|| {
eco_format!("cannot reference {} without numbering", elem.func().name())
})
.hint(eco_format!(
"you can enable {} numbering with `#set {}(numbering: \"1.\")`",
elem.func().name(),
if elem.func() == EquationElem::elem() {
"math.equation"
} else {
elem.func().name()
}
))
.at(span)?;
show_reference(
self,
engine,
styles,
refable.counter(),
numbering.clone(),
refable.supplement(),
elem,
)
}
}
/// Show a reference.
fn show_reference(
reference: &Packed<RefElem>,
engine: &mut Engine,
styles: StyleChain,
counter: Counter,
numbering: Numbering,
supplement: Content,
elem: Content,
) -> SourceResult<Content> {
let loc = elem.location().unwrap();
let numbers = counter.display_at_loc(engine, loc, styles, &numbering.trimmed())?;
let supplement = match reference.supplement(styles).as_ref() {
Smart::Auto => supplement,
Smart::Custom(None) => Content::empty(),
Smart::Custom(Some(supplement)) => supplement.resolve(engine, styles, [elem])?,
};
let mut content = numbers;
if !supplement.is_empty() {
content = supplement + TextElem::packed("\u{a0}") + content;
}
Ok(content.linked(Destination::Location(loc)))
}
/// Turn a reference into a citation.
fn to_citation(
reference: &Packed<RefElem>,
engine: &mut Engine,
styles: StyleChain,
) -> SourceResult<Packed<CiteElem>> {
let mut elem = Packed::new(CiteElem::new(reference.target).with_supplement(
match reference.supplement(styles).clone() {
Smart::Custom(Some(Supplement::Content(content))) => Some(content),
_ => None,
},
));
if let Some(loc) = reference.location() {
elem.set_location(loc);
}
elem.synthesize(engine, styles)?;
Ok(elem)
}
/// Additional content for a reference.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum Supplement {
Content(Content),
Func(Func),
}
impl Supplement {
/// Tries to resolve the supplement into its content.
pub fn resolve<T: IntoValue>(
&self,
engine: &mut Engine,
styles: StyleChain,
args: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>,
) -> SourceResult<Content> {
Ok(match self {
Supplement::Content(content) => content.clone(),
Supplement::Func(func) => func
.call(engine, Context::new(None, Some(styles)).track(), args)?
.display(),
})
}
}
cast! {
Supplement,
self => match self {
Self::Content(v) => v.into_value(),
Self::Func(v) => v.into_value(),
},
v: Content => Self::Content(v),
v: Func => Self::Func(v),
}
/// The form of the reference.
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Cast)]
pub enum RefForm {
/// Produces a textual reference to a label.
#[default]
Normal,
/// Produces a page reference to a label.
Page,
}
/// Marks an element as being able to be referenced. This is used to implement
/// the `@ref` element.
pub trait Refable {
/// The supplement, if not overridden by the reference.
fn supplement(&self) -> Content;
/// Returns the counter of this element.
fn counter(&self) -> Counter;
/// Returns the numbering of this element.
fn numbering(&self) -> Option<&Numbering>;
}