From 146d48fade48a50ea2065bdebe1ec3cbc91ed0b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Huck Boles Date: Sun, 21 May 2023 17:20:07 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] added: self generated README site --- .gitignore | 1 + files/README/pattern/base/default.meta | 6 ++ files/README/pattern/body/default.meta | 8 ++ files/README/pattern/foot/default.meta | 3 + files/README/pattern/head/default.meta | 5 + files/README/source/default.meta | 5 + files/README/source/docs/default.meta | 7 ++ files/README/source/docs/definitions.meta | 84 +++++++++++++++++ files/README/source/docs/expansions.meta | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++ files/README/source/docs/flags.meta | 63 +++++++++++++ files/README/source/docs/header.meta | 46 ++++++++++ files/README/source/docs/structure.meta | 44 +++++++++ files/README/source/docs/syntax.meta | 90 ++++++++++++++++++ files/README/source/index.meta | 19 ++++ src/options.rs | 2 +- 15 files changed, 488 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 files/README/pattern/base/default.meta create mode 100644 files/README/pattern/body/default.meta create mode 100644 files/README/pattern/foot/default.meta create mode 100644 files/README/pattern/head/default.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/default.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/docs/default.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/docs/definitions.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/docs/expansions.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/docs/flags.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/docs/header.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/docs/structure.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/docs/syntax.meta create mode 100644 files/README/source/index.meta diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 8450d87..94831ee 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ /target files/test_site/build +files/README/build files/bench_site/build diff --git a/files/README/pattern/base/default.meta b/files/README/pattern/base/default.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86b1cca --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/pattern/base/default.meta @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + +&{head} +&{body} +&{foot} + diff --git a/files/README/pattern/body/default.meta b/files/README/pattern/body/default.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bdfbcc --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/pattern/body/default.meta @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ + + home +

${title}

+

${description}

+
+ &{SOURCE} +
+ diff --git a/files/README/pattern/foot/default.meta b/files/README/pattern/foot/default.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e6e358 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/pattern/foot/default.meta @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ + +made with metaforge + diff --git a/files/README/pattern/head/default.meta b/files/README/pattern/head/default.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..005c5de --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/pattern/head/default.meta @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + + ${title} + + + diff --git a/files/README/source/default.meta b/files/README/source/default.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3427222 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/default.meta @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +${ + author = 'huck boles' + version = '0.1.1' + home = './index.html' +} diff --git a/files/README/source/docs/default.meta b/files/README/source/docs/default.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f076710 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/docs/default.meta @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +${ + var = '${' + arr = '@{' + pat = '&{' + head = '#{' + com = '-{' +} diff --git a/files/README/source/docs/definitions.meta b/files/README/source/docs/definitions.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99259a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/docs/definitions.meta @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +${ + title = 'definitions' + description = 'definining variables and patterns' +} + +## rules + +definition blocks are allowed in all files, but have to be before any source +text, and after any header settings (which are a special type of definition block) + +a block is a sigil for the definition type, followed by braces that +surround assignment statements + +assignments are identifiers, followed by an equals sign, then a value + +definition blocks can have spaces and new lines arbitrarily inserted +between each component, and support multiple assignments per block + +## identifiers + +identifiers can contain alphanumeric ascii values as well as _ and separating dots . + +variable identifiers without dots are available to any pattern called by the file + +array identifiers without dots are available only to the pattern they are defined in + +variable and array identifiers with separating dots use the final item +as the variable, and the preceding items are expanded like a pattern identifier to make +a mask on the definition. the definition is only valid in that pattern directory (not children), otherwise it is undefined. + +pattern identifiers expand to a directory of files in the pattern +directory by replacing .'s with /'s, appending necessary file extensions when called. +the value selects a single file in the directory as the desired pattern. + +an identifier preceded by an star (*) will be marked as local to the file it is defined in. +entire blocks can be marked as local by preceding them with a star. if necessary, a single +assignment in a local block can be made global again by prefixing it with an exclamation mark (!). + +## values + +values can be a double or single quoted string, if defining an array, +a value is a bracket surrounded, comma separated list of strings + +all values can optionally be assigned as BLANK, which expands to nothing + +patterns can also be assigned as DEFAULT, for overriding globally defined patterns. + +## scope + +any value defined in a file called **default.meta** in the source +directory is defined in all files in the current and child directories. + +values defined normally are defined for any file called in the chain of expansion. +this value can be overridden, either for a single file in the chain by prefixing the +definition with a star *, or for any files further down the chain, by defining a new +value normally. + +## examples + + ${var} + *foo = 'bar' ${com} foo is only equal to bar in this file } + bar.baz = BLANK ${com} this only applies to pattern/bar/*.meta } + baz = quux ${com} baz is equal to quux in every file called during + expansion, unless it gets overridden } + } + + ${arr} + bar = ['foo','bar'] + baz.blank = BLANK ${com} this inserts nothing } + + foo.bar = [ 'foobar', 'foobaz' ] + ${com} this will copy pattern/foo/*.meta twice, inserting 'foobar and 'foobaz' + once each at the location of @{bar} } + } + + ${com} all of these patterns are only defined for this file } + *${pat} + foo.bar = BLANK + bar.default = DEFAULT + + !baz = "bar" + ${com} except for this definition, which + continues down the expansion chain } + } diff --git a/files/README/source/docs/expansions.meta b/files/README/source/docs/expansions.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b38ce5 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/docs/expansions.meta @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +${ + title = 'expansions' + description = 'expanding variables and patterns in a file' +} + +## syntax + +a sigil followed by braces, with an identifier inside. + +happens inside the source, expanding to the relevant value +when the file is built + +### examples + + ...this is a string with a ${var}variable} to be expanded... + + ...this line has a ${pat}pattern} inside of it... + + ...this ${arr}array} will be replaced... + +## behavior + +all expansions are decided by the value defined for the identifier, +following inheritance rules, and directory masking for variables and arrays. + +### variables + +variables are simply replaced by the defined value, with no other substitution. +they're useful for small things that are frequently changed in a pattern, but +don't need any extra expansion. + +#### example + + definition: + ${var} + baz = "foo" + bar.baz = "quux" + quux = BLANK + } + + pattern [foo]:

${var}baz} ${var}quux}

+ + expanded [foo]:

foo

+ + pattern [bar]:

${var}baz} ${var}quux}

+ + expanded [bar]:

quux

+ +### arrays + +arrays are similar to variables, but are closely related to the masking pattern. +after all expansions happen in a pattern, each defined array maps its contents +across copies of the pattern, resulting in a easy method for duplicating repetitive +parts of patterns. + +#### example + + pattern [foo]:

${arr}bar}

+ + defintion: ${arr} foo.bar = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] } + + expands to:

foo

bar

baz

+ +it's generally best to keep arrays inside small self-contained +patterns, otherwise unwanted parts of the file may be duplicated. + +### patterns + +patterns expand by looking for files using the pattern directory as a root. +the identifier becomes a directory by changing .'s to /'s. +if a defined value exists, it's used as the filename, with a **.meta** +extension added automatically. if no value is defined, metaforge next looks +for files with the exact name in the identifier, again substituting .'s to /'s. +if a file still hasn't been found, or the pattern has most recently been defined +as ***DEFAULT***, then **default.meta** is selected from the identified directory. + +#### example search + foo.bar => pattern/foo/bar/*.meta => pattern/foo/bar.meta => pattern/foo/bar/default.meta + +if no file is found metaforge will either insert an empty string, or panic depending +on the flags and header settings in effect. a pattern defined as ***BLANK*** will always +expand to a blank string without errors. + +if the identifier in the pattern is ***SOURCE***, the pattern will expand using the +processed source from the original calling file in the source directory. this +goes through an extra step right before insertion, calling pandoc on the file +to convert between the chosen filetypes. + +once the filename is determined, it is parsed and expands any contained variables, +arrays and patterns. if it is a ***SOURCE*** pattern, it is converted to html after +the expansions. the expanded pattern is then inserted in place of the calling identifier. + +## building + +as each file is built, the first thing expanded is the relevant **base/[FILE].meta** pattern, +so it is required to have at least a **default.meta** in the **pattern/base** directory + +### example + + pattern [base]: ${pat}body} + + pattern [body]: ${pat}SOURCE} + + source [SOURCE]: foo *bar* baz + + expanded [base] :

foo bar baz

diff --git a/files/README/source/docs/flags.meta b/files/README/source/docs/flags.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed7f148 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/docs/flags.meta @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +${ + title = 'flags' + description = 'available flags for running metaforge' +} + +## available flags + + -r, --root + root directory, contains source, pattern and build directories + defaults to current working directory + -s, --source + source file directory, contains directory structure and .meta files for completed site + defaults to [root_dir]/source + -b, --build + build directory, directory where the final site gets built + defaults to [root_dir]/build + -p, --pattern + pattern directory, contains .meta files that are available for expansion + defaults to [root_dir]/pattern + -f, --file + builds a single file and outputs it to stdout + -v, --verbose + enable extra output. repeated flags give more info + v => list source files/directories being created + vv => list expansions and substitutions + vvv => full debug information (function calls, interior parameters) + -q, --quiet + minimal output + -o, --output + output filetype, defaults to html + options: + - html + - markdown + - json + - latex + - man + - txt + - asciidoc + - pdf + -i, --input + input filetype, defaults to markdown + options: + - markdown + - html + - json + - latex + - org + -h, --help + print a brief help page + -V, --version + print version + --clean + clean build directory before building site, + will remove anything currently in build directory + --new + create a new skeleton directory in the root dir + --force + don't stop building site if a single file fails + --undefined + panics and stops building site if any undefined variables are encountered + --no-pandoc + don't call pandoc on source files + allows metaforge to run without pandoc installed diff --git a/files/README/source/docs/header.meta b/files/README/source/docs/header.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8213b6e --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/docs/header.meta @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +${ + title = 'headers' + description = 'file headers to change behavior' +} + +## header blocks + +define settings for the parser, allowing better control over how a single file gets +processed. + +header blocks works similarly as any other definition block, with keys consisting +of pre-defined keywords, and values are booleans (unquoted) or strings, and the ***DEFAULT*** +option for overriding. + +the header block must be the first block in a file, as it determines how the parser +reads and constructs the rest of the file + +in a **default.meta** file, any keys preceded by an exclamation mark (!) get applied +as global header settings, following the same inheritance rules as other global definitions. + +prefixing a definition block with an exclamation mark makes the entire block globally defined. +inside, you can mark individual assignments as local by preceding them with a star (*) as in +normal definition blocks. + +### example + + ${head} + filetype = 'txt' + !pandoc = 'false' + } + +## keywords + +### any + +- blank = BOOL - stops parsing and returns an empty string +- panic_default = BOOL - if true, panics on an undefined default pattern +- panic_undefined = BOOL - if true, panics on an undefined variable or array +- equal_arrays = BOOL - if true, panics if arrays in the same pattern have different sizes + +### source + +- ignore = BOOL - stops parsing and skips this file, useful for ignoring directories with scoped definitions +- filetype = STRING - change the filetype of the output file +- source = STRING - change the the filetype of the source file +- pandoc = BOOL - toggles if pandoc is ran on this file to convert between filetypes diff --git a/files/README/source/docs/structure.meta b/files/README/source/docs/structure.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a977057 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/docs/structure.meta @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +## file locations +metaforge parses files with the **.meta** extension. + +files in the pattern directory are available for file expansion. +**default.meta** files are fallback files if the pattern directory +gets called without a defined value. + +the structure of the source directory gets mirrored to the build +directory as the site is build, with any **.meta** files +becoming **.html** files, except **default.meta** files, +which define default values for a directory and its children. + +the source section of files in the source directory can be written +in markdown and will converted to html. + +files from the pattern directory the should generally contain html snippets, +but can contain anything that you'd like to substitute. + +required directories are: +- source - site structure and contents +- pattern - patterns for expansion +- pattern/base - gets expanded to start building each pattern. + +the build directory doesn't need to exist, as metaforge will create a +new one if it's missing + +a new skeleton site can be built in the given root directory by passing +the ***--new*** flag to metaforge, + +## skeleton structure + ./ + L pattern/ + | L base/ + | | L default.meta + | L body/ + | | L default.meta + | L head/ + | | L default.meta + | L foot/ + | L default.meta + L source/ + | L hello_world.meta + L build/ + L hello_world.html diff --git a/files/README/source/docs/syntax.meta b/files/README/source/docs/syntax.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56ff417 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/docs/syntax.meta @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +${ + title = 'syntax' + description = 'basic syntax rules' +} + +## sigils +- $ variables +- @ arrays +- & patterns +- \# settings +- \- comments + +## definition block +a sigil followed by assignment operations enclosed by brackets + +### examples + ${var} foo = 'bar' } + + ${pat} + foo.bar = "baz" + bar.baz = 'foo' + } + +## strings +double or single quoted strings, double quoted strings require escaping +control characters, and single quoted strings get copied as is. +single quoted strings can stretch across newlines. + +### examples + "foo bar baz\n" + + 'foo + bar + baz' + +## arrays +a list of strings, separated by commas, enclosed by brackets. +whitespace and newlines between list values are accepted + +### examples + [ 'foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'quux' ] + + ["foo","bar","baz"] + + [ + 'foo', + 'bar', + 'baz' + ] + +## comments +a comment sigil \- followed by a comment in braces +the only characters not allowed are braces. + +comments get removed during the first pass through of parsing, and can occur +anywhere in or across a line. + +### examples + ${com} foobar } + + ${com} + foobar + foobaz + } + +## layout +- optional header definition block +- optional variable, array, pattern definition blocks +- source + +### example + ${head} foo = 'bar' } ${com} settings for parsing file } + + ${var} + foo = 'foobar' + bar.foo = 'foobaz' + } + + ${arr} + foo = ['foobar','foobaz'] + foo.bar.baz = [ 'foobar', 'foobaz', 'barbaz' ] + } + + ${pat} + foo.bar = 'foobar' + bar = "foo_bar" + } + + # FOOBAR + Foo bar baz quux lorem ipsum... diff --git a/files/README/source/index.meta b/files/README/source/index.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..327b995 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/README/source/index.meta @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +${ + title = 'metaforge documentation' +} + +this is the documentation for metaforge, generated by metaforge itself. + +currently it's unstyled html rendered by your browser, so it's pretty bare-bones right now, but +you can change that easily. + +open **files/README** in metaforge's repository, and explore the source and pattern +files to get a glimpse into a working project. + +## contents +- [syntax](docs/syntax.html) +- [definitions](docs/definitions.html) +- [expansions](docs/expansions.html) +- [structure](docs/structure.html) +- [headers](docs/headers.html) +- [flags](docs/flags.html) diff --git a/src/options.rs b/src/options.rs index 0d771cb..5737de6 100644 --- a/src/options.rs +++ b/src/options.rs @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pub struct Opts { #[arg(short, long, value_name = "FILENAME")] pub file: Option, /// parallel processing - #[arg(short, long, default_value_t = false)] + #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)] pub parallel: bool, /// create a new skeleton directory #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)] -- 2.45.2