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NAME

       doctools::toc::import - Importing keyword indices


SYNOPSIS

       package require doctools::toc::import  ?0.1?

       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require doctools::config

       package require doctools::toc::structure

       package require snit

       package require pluginmgr

       ::doctools::toc::import objectName

       objectName method ?arg arg ...?

       objectName destroy

       objectName import text text ?format?

       objectName import file path ?format?

       objectName import object text object text ?format?

       objectName import object file object path ?format?

       objectName config names

       objectName config get

       objectName config set name ?value?

       objectName config unset pattern...

       objectName includes

       objectName include add path

       objectName include remove path

       objectName include clear

       IncludeFile currentfile path

       import text configuration

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DESCRIPTION

       This  package  provides a class to manage the plugins for the import of
       tables of contents from other formats, i.e. their conversion from,  for
       example doctoc, json, etc.

       This  is  one  of  the three public pillars the management of tables of
       contents resides on. The other two pillars are

       [1]    Exporting tables of contents, and

       [2]    Holding tables of contents


       For information about the Concepts of tables  of  contents,  and  their
       parts,  see  the  same-named  section.   For information about the data
       structure which is the major output of the manager objects provided  by
       this package see the section ToC serialization format.

       The  plugin  system of our class is based on the package pluginmgr, and
       configured to look for plugins using

       [1]    the environment variable DOCTOOLS_TOC_IMPORT_PLUGINS,

       [2]    the environment variable DOCTOOLS_TOC_PLUGINS,

       [3]    the environment variable DOCTOOLS_PLUGINS,

       [4]    the path "~/.doctools/toc/import/plugin"

       [5]    the path "~/.doctools/toc/plugin"

       [6]    the path "~/.doctools/plugin"

       [7]    the path "~/.doctools/toc/import/plugins"

       [8]    the path "~/.doctools/toc/plugins"

       [9]    the path "~/.doctools/plugins"

       [10]   the     registry     entry      "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\DOC-
              TOOLS\TOC\IMPORT\PLUGINS"

       [11]   the      registry     entry     "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\DOC-
              TOOLS\TOC\PLUGINS"

       [12]   the registry entry "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\DOCTOOLS\PLUGINS"

       The last three are used only when the package is run on a machine using
       Windows(tm) operating system.

       The whole system is  delivered  with  two  predefined  import  plugins,
       namely

       doctoc See doctoc import plugin for details.

       json   See json import plugin for details.


       Readers  wishing to write their own import plugin for some format, i.e.
       plugin writers reading and understanding  the  section  containing  the
       Import  plugin  API v2 reference is an absolute necessity, as it speci-
       fies the interaction between this package and its plugins in detail.


CONCEPTS

       [1]    A table of contents consists of a (possibly empty) list of  ele-
              ments.

       [2]    Each element in the list is identified by its label.

       [3]    Each element is either a reference, or a division.

       [4]    Each  reference has an associated document, identified by a sym-
              bolic id, and a textual description.

       [5]    Each division may have an associated document, identified  by  a
              symbolic id.

       [6]    Each  division  consists  consists of a (possibly empty) list of
              elements, with each element following the rules as specified  in
              item 2 and above.

       A few notes

       [1]    The  above  rules span up a tree of elements, with references as
              the leaf nodes, and divisions as the inner nodes, and each  ele-
              ment representing an entry in the whole table of contents.

       [2]    The  identifying labels of any element E are unique within their
              division (or toc), and the full label of any element  E  is  the
              list of labels for all nodes on the unique path from the root of
              the tree to E, including E.



API

   PACKAGE COMMANDS
       ::doctools::toc::import objectName
              This command creates a new import manager object with an associ-
              ated  Tcl  command whose name is objectName. This object command
              is explained in full detail in the sections Object  command  and
              Object  methods.  The  object  command will be created under the
              current namespace if the objectName is not fully qualified,  and
              in the specified namespace otherwise.


   OBJECT COMMAND
       All  objects  created  by  the ::doctools::toc::import command have the
       following general form:

       objectName method ?arg arg ...?
              The method method and its arg'uments determine the exact  behav-
              ior of the command.  See section Object methods for the detailed
              specifications.


   OBJECT METHODS
       objectName destroy
              This method destroys the object it is invoked for.

       objectName import text text ?format?
              This method takes the text and converts it  from  the  specified
              format  to  the  canonical  serialization of a table of contents
              using the import plugin for the format. An error is thrown if no
              plugin  could be found for the format.  The serialization gener-
              ated by the conversion process is returned as the result of this
              method.

              If no format is specified the method defaults to doctoc.

              The  specification  of  what a canonical serialization is can be
              found in the section ToC serialization format.

              The plugin has to conform to the interface specified in  section
              Import plugin API v2 reference.

       objectName import file path ?format?
              This  method  is  a  convenient  wrapper  around the import text
              method described by the previous item.  It reads the contents of
              the  specified  file  into  memory, feeds the result into import
              text and returns the resulting serialization as its own  result.

       objectName import object text object text ?format?
              This  method  is  a  convenient  wrapper  around the import text
              method described by the previous item.  It expects  that  object
              is  an  object command supporting a deserialize method expecting
              the canonical serialization of a table of contents.  It  imports
              the  text using import text and then feeds the resulting serial-
              ization into the object via deserialize.   This  method  returns
              the empty string as it result.

       objectName import object file object path ?format?
              This  method  behaves  like  import  object text, except that it
              reads the text to convert from the  specified  file  instead  of
              being given it as argument.

       objectName config names
              This  method returns a list containing the names of all configu-
              ration variables currently known to the object.

       objectName config get
              This method returns a dictionary containing the names and values
              of all configuration variables currently known to the object.

       objectName config set name ?value?
              This  method  sets the configuration variable name to the speci-
              fied value and returns the new value of the variable.

              If no value is specified it simply returns  the  current  value,
              without changing it.

              Note  that  while  the user can set the predefined configuration
              variables user and format doing so will have  no  effect,  these
              values  will  be  internally  overriden  when invoking an import
              plugin.

       objectName config unset pattern...
              This method unsets  all  configuration  variables  matching  the
              specified  glob  patterns.  If  no  pattern is specified it will
              unset all currently defined configuration variables.

       objectName includes
              This method returns a list containing  the  currently  specified
              paths  to use to search for include files when processing input.
              The order of paths in the list corresponds to the order in which
              they  are  used, from first to last, and also corresponds to the
              order in which they were added to the object.

       objectName include add path
              This methods adds the specified path to the list of paths to use
              to  search  for include files when processing input. The path is
              added to the end of the list, causing it to  be  searched  after
              all  previously  added  paths.  The result of the command is the
              empty string.

              The method does nothing if the path is already known.

       objectName include remove path
              This methods removes the specified path from the list  of  paths
              to  use  to  search for include files when processing input. The
              result of the command is the empty string.

              The method does nothing if the path is not known.

       objectName include clear
              This method clears the list  of  paths  to  use  to  search  for
              include  files  when processing input. The result of the command
              is the empty string.



IMPORT PLUGIN API V2 REFERENCE

       Plugins are what this package uses to manage the support for any  input
       format beyond the ToC serialization format. Here we specify the API the
       objects created by this package use to interact with their plugins.

       A plugin for this package has to follow the rules listed below:

       [1]    A plugin is a package.

       [2]    The   name   of   a   plugin   package   has   the   form   doc-
              tools::toc::import::FOO, where FOO is the name of the format the
              plugin will generate output for. This name is also the  argument
              to  provide  to  the  various  import  methods of import manager
              objects to get a string encoding a table  of  contents  in  that
              format.

       [3]    The    plugin    can    expect    that    the    package    doc-
              tools::toc::export::plugin is present, as indicator that it  was
              invoked from a genuine plugin manager.

       [4]    The  plugin  can  expect  that  a  command  named IncludeFile is
              present, with the signature

              IncludeFile currentfile path
                     This command has to be invoked by the plugin when it  has
                     to  process  an included file, if the format has the con-
                     cept of such. An example of such a format would  be  doc-
                     toc.

                     The plugin has to supply the following arguments

                     string currentfile
                            The  path  of the file it is currently processing.
                            This may be the empty string if no such is  known.

                     string path
                            The  path  of the include file as specified in the
                            include directive being processed.
              The result of the command will be a 5-element list containing

                     [1]    A boolean flag indicating the  success  (True)  or
                            failure (False) of the operation.

                     [2]    In  case  of  success the contents of the included
                            file, and the empty string otherwise.

                     [3]    The resolved, i.e. absolute path of  the  included
                            file, if possible, or the unchanged path argument.
                            This is for display in an error message, or as the
                            currentfile  argument  of another call to Include-
                            File should this file contain more files.

                     [4]    In case of success an empty string, and for  fail-
                            ure a code indicating the reason for it, one of

                            notfound
                                   The specified file could not be found.

                            notread
                                   The  specified  file  was found, but not be
                                   read into memory.

                     [5]    An empty string in case of success of  a  notfound
                            failure,  and an additional error message describ-
                            ing the reason for a notread error in more detail.

       [5]    A  plugin  has  to provide one command, with the signature shown
              below.

              import text configuration
                     Whenever an import manager of doctools::toc has to  parse
                     input  for  a  table of contents it will invoke this com-
                     mand.

                     string text
                            This argument will contain the text  encoding  the
                            table  of  contents  per  the format the plugin is
                            for.

                     dictionary configuration
                            This argument will contain the current  configura-
                            tion to apply to the parsing, as a dictionary map-
                            ping from variable names to values.

                            The following configuration variables have a  pre-
                            defined meaning all plugins have to obey, although
                            they can ignore this information at their  discre-
                            tion. Any other other configuration variables rec-
                            ognized by a plugin will be described in the  man-
                            page for that plugin.

                            user   This  variable  is  expected to contain the
                                   name of the user owning the process  invok-
                                   ing the plugin.

                            format This  variable  is  expected to contain the
                                   name of the format whose plugin is invoked.

       [6]    A  single usage cycle of a plugin consists of the invokations of
              the command import. This call has to leave the plugin in a state
              where another usage cycle can be run without problems.



TOC SERIALIZATION FORMAT

       Here  we specify the format used by the doctools v2 packages to serial-
       ize tables of contents as immutable values for  transport,  comparison,
       etc.

       We  distinguish  between regular and canonical serializations.  While a
       table of contents may have more than  one  regular  serialization  only
       exactly one of them will be canonical.


       regular serialization

              [1]    The  serialization  of  any table of contents is a nested
                     Tcl dictionary.

              [2]    This dictionary holds a single  key,  doctools::toc,  and
                     its  value. This value holds the contents of the table of
                     contents.

              [3]    The contents of the table of contents are a  Tcl  dictio-
                     nary holding the title of the table of contents, a label,
                     and its elements. The relevant keys and their values are

                     title  The value is a string containing the title of  the
                            table of contents.

                     label  The  value  is a string containing a label for the
                            table of contents.

                     items  The value is a Tcl list holding  the  elements  of
                            the table, in the order they are to be shown.

                            Each element is a Tcl list holding the type of the
                            item, and  its  description,  in  this  order.  An
                            alternative  description would be that it is a Tcl
                            dictionary holding a single key,  the  item  type,
                            mapped to the item description.

                            The  two  legal  item types and their descriptions
                            are

                            reference
                                   This item describes a single entry  in  the
                                   table  of  contents,  referencing  a single
                                   document.  To this end its value is  a  Tcl
                                   dictionary  containing an id for the refer-
                                   enced document, a label, and a longer  tex-
                                   tual  description  which  can be associated
                                   with the  entry.   The  relevant  keys  and
                                   their values are

                                   id     The value is a string containing the
                                          id of the document  associated  with
                                          the entry.

                                   label  The  value  is a string containing a
                                          label for this  entry.  This  string
                                          also  identifies  the  entry, and no
                                          two entries  (references  and  divi-
                                          sions)  in  the  containing list are
                                          allowed to have the same label.

                                   desc   The value is a string  containing  a
                                          longer description for this entry.

                            division
                                   This  item  describes a group of entries in
                                   the table of contents, inducing a hierarchy
                                   of entries.  To this end its value is a Tcl
                                   dictionary  containing  a  label  for   the
                                   group, an optional id to a document for the
                                   whole group, and the list of entries in the
                                   group.   The relevant keys and their values
                                   are

                                   id     The value is a string containing the
                                          id  of  the document associated with
                                          the  whole  group.   This   key   is
                                          optional.

                                   label  The  value  is a string containing a
                                          label for  the  group.  This  string
                                          also  identifies  the  entry, and no
                                          two entries  (references  and  divi-
                                          sions)  in  the  containing list are
                                          allowed to have the same label.

                                   items  The value is a Tcl list holding  the
                                          elements  of the group, in the order
                                          they are to be shown.  This list has
                                          the  same structure as the value for
                                          the keyword items used  to  describe
                                          the  whole  table  of  contents, see
                                          above.  This  closes  the  recusrive
                                          definition  of  the  structure, with
                                          divisions holding the same  type  of
                                          elements  as the whole table of con-
                                          tents, including other divisions.

       canonical serialization
              The canonical serialization of a table of contents has the  for-
              mat  as  specified  in  the previous item, and then additionally
              satisfies the constraints below, which make it unique among  all
              the possible serializations of this table of contents.

              [1]    The  keys  found  in  all the nested Tcl dictionaries are
                     sorted in ascending dictionary  order,  as  generated  by
                     Tcl's builtin command lsort -increasing -dict.



BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This  document,  and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
       bugs and other problems.  Please report such in the  category  doctools
       of       the       Tcllib       SF       Trackers       [http://source-
       forge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].  Please also report any  ideas  for
       enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.


KEYWORDS

       conversion, doctoc, documentation, import, json, manpage, markup, pars-
       ing, plugin, reference, table, table of contents, url


CATEGORY

       Documentation tools


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2009 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>




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