okular/core/synctex/synctex_parser.h
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/*
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008-2017 jerome DOT laurens AT u-bourgogne DOT fr
SPDX-License-Identifier: X11
This file is part of the __SyncTeX__ package.
[//]: # (Latest Revision: Fri Jul 14 16:20:41 UTC 2017)
[//]: # (Version: 1.19)
See `synctex_parser_readme.md` for more details
## Acknowledgments:
The author received useful remarks from the __pdfTeX__ developers, especially Hahn The Thanh,
and significant help from __XeTeX__ developer Jonathan Kew.
## Nota Bene:
If you include or use a significant part of the __SyncTeX__ package into a software,
I would appreciate to be listed as contributor and see "__SyncTeX__" highlighted.
*/
#ifndef __SYNCTEX_PARSER__
#define __SYNCTEX_PARSER__
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define SYNCTEX_VERSION_STRING "1.19"
/* The main synctex object is a scanner.
* Its implementation is considered private.
* The basic workflow is
* - create a "synctex scanner" with the contents of a file
* - perform actions on that scanner like
synctex_display_query or synctex_edit_query below.
* - perform actions on nodes returned by the scanner
* - free the scanner when the work is done
*/
typedef struct synctex_scanner_t synctex_scanner_s;
typedef synctex_scanner_s *synctex_scanner_p;
/**
* This is the designated method to create
* a new synctex scanner object.
* - argument output: the pdf/dvi/xdv file associated
* to the synctex file.
* If necessary, it can be the tex file that
* originated the synctex file but this might cause
* problems if the \\jobname has a custom value.
* Despite this method can accept a relative path
* in practice, you should only pass full paths.
* The path should be encoded by the underlying
* file system, assuming that it is based on
* 8 bits characters, including UTF8,
* not 16 bits nor 32 bits.
* The last file extension is removed and
* replaced by the proper extension,
* either synctex or synctex.gz.
* - argument build_directory: It is the directory where
* all the auxiliary stuff is created.
* If no synctex file is found in the same directory
* as the output file, then we try to find one in
* this build directory.
* It is the directory where all the auxiliary
* stuff is created. Sometimes, the synctex output
* file and the pdf, dvi or xdv files are not
* created in the same location. See MikTeX.
* This directory path can be NULL,
* it will be ignored then.
* It can be either absolute or relative to the
* directory of the output pdf (dvi or xdv) file.
* Please note that this new argument is provided
* as a convenience but should not be used.
* Available since version 1.5.
* - argument parse: In general, use 1.
* Use 0 only if you do not want to parse the
* content but just check for existence.
* Available since version 1.5
* - resturn: a scanner. NULL is returned in case
* of an error or non existent file.
*/
synctex_scanner_p synctex_scanner_new_with_output_file(const char *output, const char *build_directory, int parse);
/**
* Designated method to delete a synctex scanner object,
* including all its internal resources.
* Frees all the memory, you must call it when you are finished with the scanner.
* - argument scanner: a scanner.
* - returns: an integer used for testing purposes.
*/
int synctex_scanner_free(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
/**
* Send this message to force the scanner to
* parse the contents of the synctex output file.
* Nothing is performed if the file was already parsed.
* In each query below, this message is sent,
* but if you need to access information more directly,
* you must ensure that the parsing did occur.
* Usage:
* if((my_scanner = synctex_scanner_parse(my_scanner))) {
* continue with my_scanner...
* } else {
* there was a problem
* }
* - returns: the argument on success.
* On failure, frees scanner and returns NULL.
*/
synctex_scanner_p synctex_scanner_parse(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
/* synctex_node_p is the type for all synctex nodes.
* Its implementation is considered private.
* The synctex file is parsed into a tree of nodes, either sheet, form, boxes, math nodes... */
typedef struct synctex_node_t synctex_node_s;
typedef synctex_node_s *synctex_node_p;
/* The main entry points.
* Given the file name, a line and a column number, synctex_display_query returns the number of nodes
* satisfying the contrain. Use code like
*
* if(synctex_display_query(scanner,name,line,column,page_hint)>0) {
* synctex_node_p node;
* while((node = synctex_scanner_next_result(scanner))) {
* // do something with node
* ...
* }
* }
*
* Please notice that since version 1.19,
* there is a new argument page_hint.
* The results in pages closer to page_hint are given first.
* For example, one can
* - highlight each resulting node in the output, using synctex_node_visible_h and synctex_node_visible_v
* - highlight all the rectangles enclosing those nodes, using synctex_node_box_visible_... functions
* - highlight just the character using that information
*
* Given the page and the position in the page, synctex_edit_query returns the number of nodes
* satisfying the contrain. Use code like
*
* if(synctex_edit_query(scanner,page,h,v)>0) {
* synctex_node_p node;
* while(node = synctex_scanner_next_result(scanner)) {
* // do something with node
* ...
* }
* }
*
* For example, one can
* - highlight each resulting line in the input,
* - highlight just the character using that information
*
* page is 1 based
* h and v are coordinates in 72 dpi unit, relative to the top left corner of the page.
* If you make a new query, the result of the previous one is discarded. If you need to make more than one query
* in parallel, use the iterator API exposed in
* the synctex_parser_private.h header.
* If one of this function returns a negative integer,
* it means that an error occurred.
*
* Both methods are conservative, in the sense that matching is weak.
* If the exact column number is not found, there will be an answer with the whole line.
*
* Sumatra-PDF, Skim, iTeXMac2, TeXShop and Texworks are examples of open source software that use this library.
* You can browse their code for a concrete implementation.
*/
typedef long synctex_status_t;
/* The page_hint argument is used to resolve ambiguities.
* Whenever, different matches occur, the ones closest
* to the page will be given first. Pass a negative number
* when in doubt. Using pdf forms may lead to ambiguities.
*/
synctex_status_t synctex_display_query(synctex_scanner_p scanner, const char *name, int line, int column, int page_hint);
synctex_status_t synctex_edit_query(synctex_scanner_p scanner, int page, float h, float v);
synctex_node_p synctex_scanner_next_result(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
synctex_status_t synctex_scanner_reset_result(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
/**
* The horizontal and vertical location,
* the width, height and depth of a box enclosing node.
* All dimensions are given in page coordinates
* as opposite to TeX coordinates.
* The origin is at the top left corner of the page.
* Code example for Qt5:
* (from TeXworks source TWSynchronize.cpp)
* QRectF nodeRect(synctex_node_box_visible_h(node),
* synctex_node_box_visible_v(node) -
* synctex_node_box_visible_height(node),
* synctex_node_box_visible_width(node),
* synctex_node_box_visible_height(node) +
* synctex_node_box_visible_depth(node));
* Code example for Cocoa:
* NSRect bounds = [pdfPage
* boundsForBox:kPDFDisplayBoxMediaBox];
* NSRect nodeRect = NSMakeRect(
* synctex_node_box_visible_h(node),
* NSMaxY(bounds)-synctex_node_box_visible_v(node) +
* synctex_node_box_visible_height(node),
* synctex_node_box_visible_width(node),
* synctex_node_box_visible_height(node) +
* synctex_node_box_visible_depth(node)
* );
* The visible dimensions are bigger than real ones
* to compensate 0 width boxes or nodes intentionally
* put outside the box (using \\kern for example).
* - parameter node: a node.
* - returns: a float.
* - author: JL
*/
float synctex_node_box_visible_h(synctex_node_p node);
float synctex_node_box_visible_v(synctex_node_p node);
float synctex_node_box_visible_width(synctex_node_p node);
float synctex_node_box_visible_height(synctex_node_p node);
float synctex_node_box_visible_depth(synctex_node_p node);
/**
* For quite all nodes, horizontal and vertical coordinates, and width.
* All dimensions are given in page coordinates
* as opposite to TeX coordinates.
* The origin is at the top left corner of the page.
* The visible dimensions are bigger than real ones
* to compensate 0 width boxes or nodes intentionally
* put outside the box (using \\kern for example).
* All nodes have coordinates, but all nodes don't
* have non null size. For example, math nodes
* have no width according to TeX, and in that case
* synctex_node_visible_width simply returns 0.
* The same holds for kern nodes that do not have
* height nor depth, etc...
*/
float synctex_node_visible_h(synctex_node_p node);
float synctex_node_visible_v(synctex_node_p node);
float synctex_node_visible_width(synctex_node_p node);
float synctex_node_visible_height(synctex_node_p node);
float synctex_node_visible_depth(synctex_node_p node);
/**
* Given a node, access to its tag, line and column.
* The line and column numbers are 1 based.
* The latter is not yet fully supported in TeX,
* the default implementation returns 0
* which means the whole line.
* synctex_node_get_name returns the path of the
* TeX source file that was used to create the node.
* When the tag is known, the scanner of the node
* will also give that same file name, see
* synctex_scanner_get_name below.
*/
int synctex_node_tag(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_line(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_column(synctex_node_p node);
const char *synctex_node_get_name(synctex_node_p node);
/**
This is the page where the node appears.
* This is a 1 based index as given by TeX.
*/
int synctex_node_page(synctex_node_p node);
/**
* Display all the information contained in the scanner.
* If the records are too numerous, only the first ones are displayed.
* This is mainly for informational purpose to help developers.
*/
void synctex_scanner_display(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
/* Managing the input file names.
* Given a tag, synctex_scanner_get_name will return the corresponding file name.
* Conversely, given a file name, synctex_scanner_get_tag will return, the corresponding tag.
* The file name must be the very same as understood by TeX.
* For example, if you \input myDir/foo.tex, the file name is myDir/foo.tex.
* No automatic path expansion is performed.
* Finally, synctex_scanner_input is the first input node of the scanner.
* To browse all the input node, use a loop like
* ...
* synctex_node_p = input_node;
* ...
* if((input_node = synctex_scanner_input(scanner))) {
* do {
* blah
* } while((input_node=synctex_node_sibling(input_node)));
* }
*
* The output is the name that was used to create the scanner.
* The synctex is the real name of the synctex file,
* it was obtained from output by setting the proper file extension.
*/
const char *synctex_scanner_get_name(synctex_scanner_p scanner, int tag);
int synctex_scanner_get_tag(synctex_scanner_p scanner, const char *name);
synctex_node_p synctex_scanner_input(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
synctex_node_p synctex_scanner_input_with_tag(synctex_scanner_p scanner, int tag);
const char *synctex_scanner_get_output(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
const char *synctex_scanner_get_synctex(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
/* The x and y offset of the origin in TeX coordinates. The magnification
These are used by pdf viewers that want to display the real box size.
For example, getting the horizontal coordinates of a node would require
synctex_node_box_h(node)*synctex_scanner_magnification(scanner)+synctex_scanner_x_offset(scanner)
Getting its TeX width would simply require
synctex_node_box_width(node)*synctex_scanner_magnification(scanner)
but direct methods are available for that below.
*/
int synctex_scanner_x_offset(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
int synctex_scanner_y_offset(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
float synctex_scanner_magnification(synctex_scanner_p scanner);
/**
* ## Browsing the nodes
* parent, child and sibling are standard names for tree nodes.
* The parent is one level higher,
* the child is one level deeper,
* and the sibling is at the same level.
* A node and its sibling have the same parent.
* A node is the parent of its children.
* A node is either the child of its parent,
* or belongs to the sibling chain of its parent's child.
* The sheet or form of a node is the topmost ancestor,
* it is of type sheet or form.
* The next node is either the child, the sibling or the parent's sibling,
* unless the parent is a sheet, a form or NULL.
* This allows to navigate through all the nodes of a given sheet node:
*
* synctex_node_p node = sheet;
* while((node = synctex_node_next(node))) {
* // do something with node
* }
*
* With synctex_sheet_content and synctex_form_content,
* you can retrieve the sheet node given the page
* or form tag.
* The page is 1 based, according to TeX standards.
* Conversely synctex_node_parent_sheet or
* synctex_node_parent_form allows to retrieve
* the sheet or the form containing a given node.
* Notice that a node is not contained in a sheet
* and a form at the same time.
* Some nodes are not contained in either (handles).
*/
synctex_node_p synctex_node_parent(synctex_node_p node);
synctex_node_p synctex_node_parent_sheet(synctex_node_p node);
synctex_node_p synctex_node_parent_form(synctex_node_p node);
synctex_node_p synctex_node_child(synctex_node_p node);
synctex_node_p synctex_node_last_child(synctex_node_p node);
synctex_node_p synctex_node_sibling(synctex_node_p node);
synctex_node_p synctex_node_last_sibling(synctex_node_p node);
synctex_node_p synctex_node_arg_sibling(synctex_node_p node);
synctex_node_p synctex_node_next(synctex_node_p node);
/**
* Top level entry points.
* The scanner owns a list of sheet siblings and
* a list of form siblings.
* Sheets or forms have one child which is a box:
* theie contents.
* - argument page: 1 based sheet page number.
* - argument tag: 1 based form tag number.
*/
synctex_node_p synctex_sheet(synctex_scanner_p scanner, int page);
synctex_node_p synctex_sheet_content(synctex_scanner_p scanner, int page);
synctex_node_p synctex_form(synctex_scanner_p scanner, int tag);
synctex_node_p synctex_form_content(synctex_scanner_p scanner, int tag);
/* This is primarily used for debugging purpose.
* The second one logs information for the node and recursively displays information for its next node */
void synctex_node_log(synctex_node_p node);
void synctex_node_display(synctex_node_p node);
/* For quite all nodes, horizontal, vertical coordinates, and width.
* These are expressed in TeX small points coordinates, with origin at the top left corner.
*/
int synctex_node_h(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_v(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_width(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_height(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_depth(synctex_node_p node);
/* For all nodes, dimensions of the enclosing box.
* These are expressed in TeX small points coordinates, with origin at the top left corner.
* A box is enclosing itself.
*/
int synctex_node_box_h(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_box_v(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_box_width(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_box_height(synctex_node_p node);
int synctex_node_box_depth(synctex_node_p node);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif