;;; org-export.el --- Generic Export Engine For Org ;; Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Nicolas Goaziou ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with this program. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; This library implements a generic export engine for Org, built on ;; its syntactical parser: Org Elements. ;; Besides that parser, the generic exporter is made of three distinct ;; parts: ;; - The communication channel consists in a property list, which is ;; created and updated during the process. Its use is to offer ;; every piece of information, would it be export options or ;; contextual data, all in a single place. The exhaustive list of ;; properties is given in "The Communication Channel" section of ;; this file. ;; - The transcoder walks the parse tree, ignores or treat as plain ;; text elements and objects according to export options, and ;; eventually calls back-end specific functions to do the real ;; transcoding, concatenating their return value along the way. ;; - The filter system is activated at the very beginning and the very ;; end of the export process, and each time an element or an object ;; has been converted. It is the entry point to fine-tune standard ;; output from back-end transcoders. ;; The core function is `org-export-as'. It returns the transcoded ;; buffer as a string. ;; In order to derive an exporter out of this generic implementation, ;; one can define a transcode function for each element or object. ;; Such function should return a string for the corresponding element, ;; without any trailing space, or nil. It must accept three ;; arguments: ;; 1. the element or object itself, ;; 2. its contents, or nil when it isn't recursive, ;; 3. the property list used as a communication channel. ;; If no such function is found, that element or object type will ;; simply be ignored, along with any separating blank line. The same ;; will happen if the function returns the nil value. If that ;; function returns the empty string, the type will be ignored, but ;; the blank lines will be kept. ;; Contents, when not nil, are stripped from any global indentation ;; (although the relative one is preserved). They also always end ;; with a single newline character. ;; These functions must follow a strict naming convention: ;; `org-BACKEND-TYPE' where, obviously, BACKEND is the name of the ;; export back-end and TYPE the type of the element or object handled. ;; Moreover, two additional functions can be defined. On the one ;; hand, `org-BACKEND-template' returns the final transcoded string, ;; and can be used to add a preamble and a postamble to document's ;; body. It must accept two arguments: the transcoded string and the ;; property list containing export options. On the other hand, ;; `org-BACKEND-plain-text', when defined, is to be called on every ;; text not recognized as an element or an object. It must accept two ;; arguments: the text string and the information channel. ;; Any back-end can define its own variables. Among them, those ;; customizables should belong to the `org-export-BACKEND' group. ;; Also, a special variable, `org-BACKEND-option-alist', allows to ;; define buffer keywords and "#+options:" items specific to that ;; back-end. See `org-export-option-alist' for supported defaults and ;; syntax. ;; Tools for common tasks across back-ends are implemented in the ;; penultimate part of this file. A dispatcher for standard back-ends ;; is provided in the last one. ;;; Code: (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) (require 'org-element) ;;; Internal Variables ;; Among internal variables, the most important is ;; `org-export-option-alist'. This variable define the global export ;; options, shared between every exporter, and how they are acquired. (defconst org-export-max-depth 19 "Maximum nesting depth for headlines, counting from 0.") (defconst org-export-option-alist '((:author "AUTHOR" nil user-full-name t) (:creator "CREATOR" nil org-export-creator-string) (:date "DATE" nil nil t) (:description "DESCRIPTION" nil nil newline) (:email "EMAIL" nil user-mail-address t) (:exclude-tags "EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS" nil org-export-exclude-tags split) (:headline-levels nil "H" org-export-headline-levels) (:keywords "KEYWORDS" nil nil space) (:language "LANGUAGE" nil org-export-default-language t) (:preserve-breaks nil "\\n" org-export-preserve-breaks) (:section-numbers nil "num" org-export-with-section-numbers) (:select-tags "EXPORT_SELECT_TAGS" nil org-export-select-tags split) (:time-stamp-file nil "timestamp" org-export-time-stamp-file) (:title "TITLE" nil nil space) (:with-archived-trees nil "arch" org-export-with-archived-trees) (:with-author nil "author" org-export-with-author) (:with-creator nil "creator" org-export-with-creator) (:with-drawers nil "drawer" org-export-with-drawers) (:with-email nil "email" org-export-with-email) (:with-emphasize nil "*" org-export-with-emphasize) (:with-entities nil "e" org-export-with-entities) (:with-fixed-width nil ":" org-export-with-fixed-width) (:with-footnotes nil "f" org-export-with-footnotes) (:with-priority nil "pri" org-export-with-priority) (:with-special-strings nil "-" org-export-with-special-strings) (:with-sub-superscript nil "^" org-export-with-sub-superscripts) (:with-toc nil "toc" org-export-with-toc) (:with-tables nil "|" org-export-with-tables) (:with-tags nil "tags" org-export-with-tags) (:with-tasks nil "tasks" org-export-with-tasks) (:with-timestamps nil "<" org-export-with-timestamps) (:with-todo-keywords nil "todo" org-export-with-todo-keywords)) "Alist between export properties and ways to set them. The car of the alist is the property name, and the cdr is a list like \(KEYWORD OPTION DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR\) where: KEYWORD is a string representing a buffer keyword, or nil. OPTION is a string that could be found in an #+OPTIONS: line. DEFAULT is the default value for the property. BEHAVIOUR determine how Org should handle multiple keywords for the same property. It is a symbol among: nil Keep old value and discard the new one. t Replace old value with the new one. `space' Concatenate the values, separating them with a space. `newline' Concatenate the values, separating them with a newline. `split' Split values at white spaces, and cons them to the previous list. KEYWORD and OPTION have precedence over DEFAULT. All these properties should be back-end agnostic. For back-end specific properties, define a similar variable named `org-BACKEND-option-alist', replacing BACKEND with the name of the appropriate back-end. You can also redefine properties there, as they have precedence over these.") (defconst org-export-special-keywords '("SETUP_FILE" "OPTIONS" "MACRO") "List of in-buffer keywords that require special treatment. These keywords are not directly associated to a property. The way they are handled must be hard-coded into `org-export-get-inbuffer-options' function.") ;;; User-configurable Variables ;; Configuration for the masses. ;; They should never be evaled directly, as their value is to be ;; stored in a property list (cf. `org-export-option-alist'). (defgroup org-export nil "Options for exporting Org mode files." :tag "Org Export" :group 'org) (defgroup org-export-general nil "General options for export engine." :tag "Org Export General" :group 'org-export) (defcustom org-export-with-archived-trees 'headline "Whether sub-trees with the ARCHIVE tag should be exported. This can have three different values: nil Do not export, pretend this tree is not present. t Do export the entire tree. `headline' Only export the headline, but skip the tree below it. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"arch:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "Not at all" nil) (const :tag "Headline only" 'headline) (const :tag "Entirely" t))) (defcustom org-export-with-author t "Non-nil means insert author name into the exported file. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"author:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-creator 'comment "Non-nil means the postamble should contain a creator sentence. The sentence can be set in `org-export-creator-string' and defaults to \"Generated by Org mode XX in Emacs XXX.\". If the value is `comment' insert it as a comment." :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "No creator sentence" nil) (const :tag "Sentence as a comment" 'comment) (const :tag "Insert the sentence" t))) (defcustom org-export-creator-string (format "Generated by Org mode %s in Emacs %s." org-version emacs-version) "String to insert at the end of the generated document." :group 'org-export-general :type '(string :tag "Creator string")) (defcustom org-export-with-drawers nil "Non-nil means export with drawers like the property drawer. When t, all drawers are exported. This may also be a list of drawer names to export." :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "All drawers" t) (const :tag "None" nil) (repeat :tag "Selected drawers" (string :tag "Drawer name")))) (defcustom org-export-with-email nil "Non-nil means insert author email into the exported file. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"email:t\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-emphasize t "Non-nil means interpret *word*, /word/, and _word_ as emphasized text. If the export target supports emphasizing text, the word will be typeset in bold, italic, or underlined, respectively. Not all export backends support this. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"*:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-exclude-tags '("noexport") "Tags that exclude a tree from export. All trees carrying any of these tags will be excluded from export. This is without condition, so even subtrees inside that carry one of the `org-export-select-tags' will be removed." :group 'org-export-general :type '(repeat (string :tag "Tag"))) (defcustom org-export-with-fixed-width t "Non-nil means lines starting with \":\" will be in fixed width font. This can be used to have pre-formatted text, fragments of code etc. For example: : ;; Some Lisp examples : (while (defc cnt) : (ding)) will be looking just like this in also HTML. See also the QUOTE keyword. Not all export backends support this. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"::nil\"." :group 'org-export-translation :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-footnotes t "Non-nil means Org footnotes should be exported. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"f:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-headline-levels 3 "The last level which is still exported as a headline. Inferior levels will produce itemize lists when exported. Note that a numeric prefix argument to an exporter function overrides this setting. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"H:2\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'integer) (defcustom org-export-default-language "en" "The default language for export and clocktable translations, as a string. This may have an association in `org-clock-clocktable-language-setup'." :group 'org-export-general :type '(string :tag "Language")) (defcustom org-export-preserve-breaks nil "Non-nil means preserve all line breaks when exporting. Normally, in HTML output paragraphs will be reformatted. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"\\n:t\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-entities t "Non-nil means interpret entities when exporting. For example, HTML export converts \\alpha to α and \\AA to Å. For a list of supported names, see the constant `org-entities' and the user option `org-entities-user'. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"e:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-priority nil "Non-nil means include priority cookies in export. When nil, remove priority cookies for export." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-section-numbers t "Non-nil means add section numbers to headlines when exporting. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"num:t\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-select-tags '("export") "Tags that select a tree for export. If any such tag is found in a buffer, all trees that do not carry one of these tags will be deleted before export. Inside trees that are selected like this, you can still deselect a subtree by tagging it with one of the `org-export-exclude-tags'." :group 'org-export-general :type '(repeat (string :tag "Tag"))) (defcustom org-export-with-special-strings t "Non-nil means interpret \"\-\", \"--\" and \"---\" for export. When this option is turned on, these strings will be exported as: Org HTML LaTeX -----+----------+-------- \\- ­ \\- -- – -- --- — --- ... … \ldots This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"-:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-sub-superscripts t "Non-nil means interpret \"_\" and \"^\" for export. When this option is turned on, you can use TeX-like syntax for sub- and superscripts. Several characters after \"_\" or \"^\" will be considered as a single item - so grouping with {} is normally not needed. For example, the following things will be parsed as single sub- or superscripts. 10^24 or 10^tau several digits will be considered 1 item. 10^-12 or 10^-tau a leading sign with digits or a word x^2-y^3 will be read as x^2 - y^3, because items are terminated by almost any nonword/nondigit char. x_{i^2} or x^(2-i) braces or parenthesis do grouping. Still, ambiguity is possible - so when in doubt use {} to enclose the sub/superscript. If you set this variable to the symbol `{}', the braces are *required* in order to trigger interpretations as sub/superscript. This can be helpful in documents that need \"_\" frequently in plain text. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"^:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "Interpret them" t) (const :tag "Curly brackets only" {}) (const :tag "Do not interpret them" nil))) (defcustom org-export-with-toc t "Non-nil means create a table of contents in exported files. The TOC contains headlines with levels up to`org-export-headline-levels'. When an integer, include levels up to N in the toc, this may then be different from `org-export-headline-levels', but it will not be allowed to be larger than the number of headline levels. When nil, no table of contents is made. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"toc:nil\" or \"toc:3\"." :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "No Table of Contents" nil) (const :tag "Full Table of Contents" t) (integer :tag "TOC to level"))) (defcustom org-export-with-tables t "If non-nil, lines starting with \"|\" define a table. For example: | Name | Address | Birthday | |-------------+----------+-----------| | Arthur Dent | England | 29.2.2100 | This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"|:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-tags t "If nil, do not export tags, just remove them from headlines. If this is the symbol `not-in-toc', tags will be removed from table of contents entries, but still be shown in the headlines of the document. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"tags:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil) (const :tag "Not in TOC" not-in-toc) (const :tag "On" t))) (defcustom org-export-with-tasks t "Non-nil means include TODO items for export. This may have the following values: t include tasks independent of state. todo include only tasks that are not yet done. done include only tasks that are already done. nil remove all tasks before export list of keywords keep only tasks with these keywords" :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "All tasks" t) (const :tag "No tasks" nil) (const :tag "Not-done tasks" todo) (const :tag "Only done tasks" done) (repeat :tag "Specific TODO keywords" (string :tag "Keyword")))) (defcustom org-export-time-stamp-file t "Non-nil means insert a time stamp into the exported file. The time stamp shows when the file was created. This option can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. \"timestamp:nil\"." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-timestamps t "If nil, do not export time stamps and associated keywords." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-with-todo-keywords t "Non-nil means include TODO keywords in export. When nil, remove all these keywords from the export.") (defcustom org-export-allow-BIND 'confirm "Non-nil means allow #+BIND to define local variable values for export. This is a potential security risk, which is why the user must confirm the use of these lines." :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" nil) (const :tag "Always" t) (const :tag "Ask a confirmation for each file" confirm))) (defcustom org-export-snippet-translation-alist nil "Alist between export snippets back-ends and exporter back-ends. This variable allows to provide shortcuts for export snippets. For example, with a value of '\(\(\"h\" . \"html\"\)\), the HTML back-end will recognize the contents of \"@h{}\" as HTML code while every other back-end will ignore it." :group 'org-export-general :type '(repeat (cons (string :tag "Shortcut") (string :tag "Back-end")))) (defcustom org-export-coding-system nil "Coding system for the exported file." :group 'org-export-general :type 'coding-system) (defcustom org-export-copy-to-kill-ring t "Non-nil means exported stuff will also be pushed onto the kill ring." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-initial-scope 'buffer "The initial scope when exporting with `org-export-dispatch'. This variable can be either set to `buffer' or `subtree'." :group 'org-export-general :type '(choice (const :tag "Export current buffer" 'buffer) (const :tag "Export current subtree" 'subtree))) (defcustom org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer t "Non-nil means show buffer after exporting to temp buffer. When Org exports to a file, the buffer visiting that file is ever shown, but remains buried. However, when exporting to a temporary buffer, that buffer is popped up in a second window. When this variable is nil, the buffer remains buried also in these cases." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) (defcustom org-export-dispatch-use-expert-ui nil "Non-nil means using a non-intrusive `org-export-dispatch'. In that case, no help buffer is displayed. Though, an indicator for current export scope is added to the prompt \(i.e. \"b\" when output is restricted to body only, \"s\" when it is restricted to the current subtree and \"v\" when only visible elements are considered for export\). Also, \[?] allows to switch back to standard mode." :group 'org-export-general :type 'boolean) ;;; The Communication Channel ;; During export process, every function has access to a number of ;; properties. They are of three types: ;; 1. Export options are collected once at the very beginning of the ;; process, out of the original buffer and environment. The task ;; is handled by `org-export-collect-options' function. ;; ;; All export options are defined through the ;; `org-export-option-alist' variable. ;; ;; 2. Tree properties are extracted directly from the parsed tree, by ;; `org-export-collect-tree-properties' and depend on export ;; options (whole trees may be filtered out of the export process). ;; ;; 3. Local options are updated during parsing, and their value ;; depends on the level of recursion. For now, only `:genealogy' ;; belongs to that category. ;; Here is the full list of properties available during transcode ;; process, with their category (option, tree or local), their ;; value type and the function updating them, when appropriate. ;; + `author' :: Author's name. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: string ;; + `back-end' :: Current back-end used for transcoding. ;; - category :: tree ;; - type :: symbol ;; + `creator' :: String to write as creation information. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: string ;; + `date' :: String to use as date. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: string ;; + `description' :: Description text for the current data. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: string ;; + `email' :: Author's email. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: string ;; + `exclude-tags' :: Tags for exclusion of subtrees from export ;; process. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: list of strings ;; + `footnote-definition-alist' :: Alist between footnote labels and ;; their definition, as parsed data. Only non-inlined footnotes ;; are represented in this alist. Also, every definition isn't ;; guaranteed to be referenced in the parse tree. The purpose of ;; this property is to preserve definitions from oblivion ;; (i.e. when the parse tree comes from a part of the original ;; buffer), it isn't meant for direct use in a back-end. To ;; retrieve a definition relative to a reference, use ;; `org-export-get-footnote-definition' instead. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: alist (STRING . LIST) ;; + `genealogy' :: Flat list of current object or element's parents ;; from closest to farthest. ;; - category :: local ;; - type :: list of elements and objects ;; + `headline-alist' :: Alist between headlines raw name and their ;; boundaries. It is used to resolve "fuzzy" links ;; (cf. `org-export-resolve-fuzzy-link'). ;; - category :: tree ;; - type :: alist (STRING INTEGER INTEGER) ;; + `headline-levels' :: Maximum level being exported as an ;; headline. Comparison is done with the relative level of ;; headlines in the parse tree, not necessarily with their ;; actual level. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: integer ;; + `headline-offset' :: Difference between relative and real level ;; of headlines in the parse tree. For example, a value of -1 ;; means a level 2 headline should be considered as level ;; 1 (cf. `org-export-get-relative-level'). ;; - category :: tree ;; - type :: integer ;; + `headline-numbering' :: Alist between headlines' beginning ;; position and their numbering, as a list of numbers ;; (cf. `org-export-get-headline-number'). ;; - category :: tree ;; - type :: alist (INTEGER . LIST) ;; + `included-files' :: List of files, with full path, included in ;; the current buffer, through the "#+include:" keyword. It is ;; mainly used to verify that no infinite recursive inclusion ;; happens. ;; - category :: local ;; - type :: list of strings ;; + `keywords' :: List of keywords attached to data. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: string ;; + `language' :: Default language used for translations. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: string ;; + `parse-tree' :: Whole parse tree, available at any time during ;; transcoding. ;; - category :: global ;; - type :: list (as returned by `org-element-parse-buffer') ;; + `point-max' :: Last ending position in the parse tree. ;; - category :: global ;; - type :: integer ;; + `preserve-breaks' :: Non-nil means transcoding should preserve ;; all line breaks. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `section-numbers' :: Non-nil means transcoding should add ;; section numbers to headlines. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `select-tags' :: List of tags enforcing inclusion of sub-trees in ;; transcoding. When such a tag is present, ;; subtrees without it are de facto excluded from ;; the process. See `use-select-tags'. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: list of strings ;; + `target-list' :: List of targets raw names encoutered in the ;; parse tree. This is used to partly resolve ;; "fuzzy" links ;; (cf. `org-export-resolve-fuzzy-link'). ;; - category :: tree ;; - type :: list of strings ;; + `time-stamp-file' :: Non-nil means transcoding should insert ;; a time stamp in the output. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `use-select-tags' :: When non-nil, a select tags has been found ;; in the parse tree. Thus, any headline without one will be ;; filtered out. See `select-tags'. ;; - category :: tree ;; - type :: interger or nil ;; + `with-archived-trees' :: Non-nil when archived subtrees should ;; also be transcoded. If it is set to the `headline' symbol, ;; only the archived headline's name is retained. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t, `headline') ;; + `with-author' :: Non-nil means author's name should be included ;; in the output. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `with-creator' :: Non-nild means a creation sentence should be ;; inserted at the end of the transcoded string. If the value ;; is `comment', it should be commented. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (`comment', nil, t) ;; + `with-drawers' :: Non-nil means drawers should be exported. If ;; its value is a list of names, only drawers with such names ;; will be transcoded. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) or list of strings ;; + `with-email' :: Non-nil means output should contain author's ;; email. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `with-emphasize' :: Non-nil means emphasized text should be ;; interpreted. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `with-fixed-width' :: Non-nil if transcoder should interpret ;; strings starting with a colon as a fixed-with (verbatim) ;; area. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `with-footnotes' :: Non-nil if transcoder should interpret ;; footnotes. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `with-priority' :: Non-nil means transcoding should include ;; priority cookies. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `with-special-strings' :: Non-nil means transcoding should ;; interpret special strings in plain text. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `with-sub-superscript' :: Non-nil means transcoding should ;; interpret subscript and superscript. With a value of "{}", ;; only interpret those using curly brackets. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, {}, t) ;; + `with-tables' :: Non-nil means transcoding should interpret ;; tables. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;; + `with-tags' :: Non-nil means transcoding should keep tags in ;; headlines. A `not-in-toc' value will remove them ;; from the table of contents, if any, nonetheless. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t, `not-in-toc') ;; + `with-tasks' :: Non-nil means transcoding should include ;; headlines with a TODO keyword. A `todo' value ;; will only include headlines with a todo type ;; keyword while a `done' value will do the ;; contrary. If a list of strings is provided, only ;; tasks with keywords belonging to that list will ;; be kept. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (t, todo, done, nil) or list of strings ;; + `with-timestamps' :: Non-nil means transcoding should include ;; time stamps and associated keywords. Otherwise, completely ;; remove them. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol: (t, nil) ;; + `with-toc' :: Non-nil means that a table of contents has to be ;; added to the output. An integer value limits its ;; depth. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t or integer) ;; + `with-todo-keywords' :: Non-nil means transcoding should ;; include TODO keywords. ;; - category :: option ;; - type :: symbol (nil, t) ;;;; Export Options ;; Export options come from five sources, in increasing precedence ;; order: ;; - Global variables, ;; - External options provided at export time, ;; - Options keyword symbols, ;; - Buffer keywords, ;; - Subtree properties. ;; The central internal function with regards to export options is ;; `org-export-collect-options'. It updates global variables with ;; "#+BIND:" keywords, then retrieve and prioritize properties from ;; the different sources. ;; The internal functions doing the retrieval are: ;; `org-export-parse-option-keyword' , ;; `org-export-get-subtree-options' , ;; `org-export-get-inbuffer-options' and ;; `org-export-get-global-options'. ;; ;; Some properties do not rely on the previous sources but still ;; depend on the original buffer are taken care of in ;; `org-export-initial-options'. ;; Also, `org-export-confirm-letbind' and `org-export-install-letbind' ;; take care of the part relative to "#+BIND:" keywords. (defun org-export-collect-options (backend subtreep ext-plist) "Collect export options from the current buffer. BACKEND is a symbol specifying the back-end to use. When SUBTREEP is non-nil, assume the export is done against the current sub-tree. EXT-PLIST is a property list with external parameters overriding org-mode's default settings, but still inferior to file-local settings." ;; First install #+BIND variables. (org-export-install-letbind-maybe) ;; Get and prioritize export options... (let ((options (org-combine-plists ;; ... from global variables... (org-export-get-global-options backend) ;; ... from an external property list... ext-plist ;; ... from in-buffer settings... (org-export-get-inbuffer-options (org-with-wide-buffer (buffer-string)) backend (and buffer-file-name (org-remove-double-quotes buffer-file-name))) ;; ... and from subtree, when appropriate. (and subtreep (org-export-get-subtree-options))))) ;; Add initial options. (setq options (append (org-export-initial-options options) options)) ;; Set a default title if none has been specified so far. (unless (plist-get options :title) (setq options (plist-put options :title (or (and buffer-file-name (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))) (buffer-name))))) ;; Return plist. options)) (defun org-export-parse-option-keyword (options backend) "Parse an OPTIONS line and return values as a plist. BACKEND is a symbol specifying the back-end to use." (let* ((all (append org-export-option-alist (let ((var (intern (format "org-%s-option-alist" backend)))) (and (boundp var) (eval var))))) ;; Build an alist between #+OPTION: item and property-name. (alist (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (e) (when (nth 2 e) (cons (regexp-quote (nth 2 e)) (car e)))) all))) plist) (mapc (lambda (e) (when (string-match (concat "\\(\\`\\|[ \t]\\)" (car e) ":\\(([^)\n]+)\\|[^ \t\n\r;,.]*\\)") options) (setq plist (plist-put plist (cdr e) (car (read-from-string (match-string 2 options))))))) alist) plist)) (defun org-export-get-subtree-options () "Get export options in subtree at point. Assume point is at subtree's beginning. Return options as a plist." (let (prop plist) (when (setq prop (progn (looking-at org-todo-line-regexp) (or (save-match-data (org-entry-get (point) "EXPORT_TITLE")) (org-match-string-no-properties 3)))) (setq plist (plist-put plist :title prop))) (when (setq prop (org-entry-get (point) "EXPORT_TEXT")) (setq plist (plist-put plist :text prop))) (when (setq prop (org-entry-get (point) "EXPORT_AUTHOR")) (setq plist (plist-put plist :author prop))) (when (setq prop (org-entry-get (point) "EXPORT_DATE")) (setq plist (plist-put plist :date prop))) (when (setq prop (org-entry-get (point) "EXPORT_OPTIONS")) (setq plist (org-export-add-options-to-plist plist prop))) plist)) (defun org-export-get-inbuffer-options (buffer-string backend files) "Return in-buffer options as a plist. BUFFER-STRING is the string of the buffer. BACKEND is a symbol specifying which back-end should be used." (let ((case-fold-search t) plist) ;; 1. Special keywords, as in `org-export-special-keywords'. (let ((start 0) (special-re (org-make-options-regexp org-export-special-keywords))) (while (string-match special-re buffer-string start) (setq start (match-end 0)) (let ((key (upcase (org-match-string-no-properties 1 buffer-string))) ;; Special keywords do not have their value expanded. (val (org-match-string-no-properties 2 buffer-string))) (setq plist (org-combine-plists (cond ((string= key "SETUP_FILE") (let ((file (expand-file-name (org-remove-double-quotes (org-trim val))))) ;; Avoid circular dependencies. (unless (member file files) (org-export-get-inbuffer-options (org-file-contents file 'noerror) backend (cons file files))))) ((string= key "OPTIONS") (org-export-parse-option-keyword val backend)) ((string= key "MACRO") (string-match "^\\([-a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)[ \t]+\\(.*?[ \t]*$\\)" val) (plist-put nil (intern (concat ":macro-" (downcase (match-string 1 val)))) (match-string 2 val)))) plist))))) ;; 2. Standard options, as in `org-export-option-alist'. (let* ((all (append org-export-option-alist (let ((var (intern (format "org-%s-option-alist" backend)))) (and (boundp var) (eval var))))) ;; Build alist between keyword name and property name. (alist (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (e) (when (nth 1 e) (cons (nth 1 e) (car e)))) all))) ;; Build regexp matching all keywords associated to export ;; options. Note: the search is case insensitive. (opt-re (org-make-options-regexp (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (e) (nth 1 e)) all)))) (start 0)) (while (string-match opt-re buffer-string start) (setq start (match-end 0)) (let* ((key (upcase (org-match-string-no-properties 1 buffer-string))) ;; Expand value, applying restrictions for keywords. (val (org-match-string-no-properties 2 buffer-string)) (prop (cdr (assoc key alist))) (behaviour (nth 4 (assq prop all)))) (setq plist (plist-put plist prop ;; Handle value depending on specified BEHAVIOUR. (case behaviour (space (if (plist-get plist prop) (concat (plist-get plist prop) " " (org-trim val)) (org-trim val))) (newline (org-trim (concat (plist-get plist prop) "\n" (org-trim val)))) (split `(,@(plist-get plist prop) ,@(org-split-string val))) ('t val) (otherwise (plist-get plist prop))))))) ;; Parse keywords specified in `org-element-parsed-keywords'. (mapc (lambda (key) (let* ((prop (cdr (assoc (upcase key) alist))) (value (and prop (plist-get plist prop)))) (when (stringp value) (setq plist (plist-put plist prop (org-element-parse-secondary-string value (cdr (assq 'keyword org-element-string-restrictions)))))))) org-element-parsed-keywords)) ;; Return final value. plist)) (defun org-export-get-global-options (backend) "Return global export options as a plist. BACKEND is a symbol specifying which back-end should be used." (let ((all (append org-export-option-alist (let ((var (intern (format "org-%s-option-alist" backend)))) (and (boundp var) (eval var))))) ;; Output value. plist) (mapc (lambda (cell) (setq plist (plist-put plist (car cell) (eval (nth 3 cell))))) all) ;; Return value. plist)) (defun org-export-initial-options (options) "Return a plist with non-optional properties. OPTIONS is the export options plist computed so far." (list ;; `:macro-date', `:macro-time' and `:macro-property' could as well ;; be initialized as tree properties, since they don't depend on ;; initial environment. Though, it may be more logical to keep ;; them close to other ":macro-" properties. :macro-date "(eval (format-time-string \"$1\"))" :macro-time "(eval (format-time-string \"$1\"))" :macro-property "(eval (org-entry-get nil \"$1\" 'selective))" :macro-modification-time (and (buffer-file-name) (file-exists-p (buffer-file-name)) (concat "(eval (format-time-string \"$1\" '" (prin1-to-string (nth 5 (file-attributes (buffer-file-name)))) "))")) :macro-input-file (and (buffer-file-name) (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))) ;; Footnotes definitions must be collected in the original buffer, ;; as there's no insurance that they will still be in the parse ;; tree, due to some narrowing. :footnote-definition-alist (let (alist) (org-with-wide-buffer (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward org-footnote-definition-re nil t) (let ((def (org-footnote-at-definition-p))) (when def (org-skip-whitespace) (push (cons (car def) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region (point) (nth 2 def)) (org-element-parse-buffer))) alist)))) alist)))) (defvar org-export-allow-BIND-local nil) (defun org-export-confirm-letbind () "Can we use #+BIND values during export? By default this will ask for confirmation by the user, to divert possible security risks." (cond ((not org-export-allow-BIND) nil) ((eq org-export-allow-BIND t) t) ((local-variable-p 'org-export-allow-BIND-local) org-export-allow-BIND-local) (t (org-set-local 'org-export-allow-BIND-local (yes-or-no-p "Allow BIND values in this buffer? "))))) (defun org-export-install-letbind-maybe () "Install the values from #+BIND lines as local variables. Variables must be installed before in-buffer options are retrieved." (let (letbind pair) (org-with-wide-buffer (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward (org-make-options-regexp '("BIND")) nil t) (when (org-export-confirm-letbind) (push (read (concat "(" (org-match-string-no-properties 2) ")")) letbind)))) (while (setq pair (pop letbind)) (org-set-local (car pair) (nth 1 pair))))) ;;;; Tree Properties ;; They are initialized at the beginning of the transcoding process by ;; `org-export-collect-tree-properties'. ;; Dedicated functions focus on computing the value of specific tree ;; properties during initialization. Thus, ;; `org-export-use-select-tag-p' determines if an headline makes use ;; of an export tag enforcing inclusion. `org-export-get-min-level' ;; gets the minimal exportable level, used as a basis to compute ;; relative level for headlines. `org-export-get-point-max' returns ;; the maximum exportable ending position in the parse tree. ;; Eventually `org-export-collect-headline-numbering' builds an alist ;; between headlines' beginning position and their numbering. (defun org-export-collect-tree-properties (data options backend) "Extract tree properties from parse tree. DATA is the parse tree from which information is retrieved. OPTIONS is a list holding export options. BACKEND is the back-end called for transcoding, as a symbol. Following tree properties are set: `:back-end' Back-end used for transcoding. `:headline-alist' Alist of all headlines' name as key and a list holding beginning and ending positions as value. `:headline-offset' Offset between true level of headlines and local level. An offset of -1 means an headline of level 2 should be considered as a level 1 headline in the context. `:headline-numbering' Alist of all headlines' beginning position as key an the associated numbering as value. `:parse-tree' Whole parse tree. `:point-max' Last position in the parse tree `:target-list' List of all targets' raw name in the parse tree. `:use-select-tags' Non-nil when parsed tree use a special tag to enforce transcoding of the headline." ;; First, set `:use-select-tags' property, as it will be required ;; for further computations. (setq info (org-combine-plists info `(:use-select-tags ,(org-export-use-select-tags-p data info)))) ;; Get the rest of the tree properties, now `:use-select-tags' is ;; set... (nconc `(:parse-tree ,data :headline-offset ,(- 1 (org-export-get-min-level data info)) :point-max ,(org-export-get-point-max data info) :target-list ,(org-element-map data 'target (lambda (target info) (org-element-get-property :raw-value target))) :headline-alist ,(org-element-map data 'headline (lambda (headline info) (list (org-element-get-property :raw-value headline) (org-element-get-property :begin headline) (org-element-get-property :end headline)))) :headline-numbering ,(org-export-collect-headline-numbering data info) :back-end ,backend) info)) (defun org-export-use-select-tags-p (data options) "Non-nil when data use a tag enforcing transcoding. DATA is parsed data as returned by `org-element-parse-buffer'. OPTIONS is a plist holding export options." (org-element-map data 'headline (lambda (headline info) (let ((tags (org-element-get-property :with-tags headline))) (and tags (string-match (format ":%s:" (plist-get info :select-tags)) tags)))) options 'stop-at-first-match)) (defun org-export-get-min-level (data options) "Return minimum exportable headline's level in DATA. DATA is parsed tree as returned by `org-element-parse-buffer'. OPTIONS is a plist holding export options." (catch 'exit (let ((min-level 10000)) (mapc (lambda (blob) (when (and (eq (car blob) 'headline) (not (org-export-skip-p blob options))) (setq min-level (min (org-element-get-property :level blob) min-level))) (when (= min-level 1) (throw 'exit 1))) (org-element-get-contents data)) ;; If no headline was found, for the sake of consistency, set ;; minimum level to 1 nonetheless. (if (= min-level 10000) 1 min-level)))) (defun org-export-get-point-max (data options) "Return last exportable ending position in DATA. DATA is parsed tree as returned by `org-element-parse-buffer'. OPTIONS is a plist holding export options." (let ((pos-max 1)) (mapc (lambda (blob) (unless (and (eq (car blob) 'headline) (org-export-skip-p blob options)) (setq pos-max (org-element-get-property :end blob)))) (org-element-get-contents data)) pos-max)) (defun org-export-collect-headline-numbering (data options) "Return numbering of all exportable headlines in a parse tree. DATA is the parse tree. OPTIONS is the plist holding export options. Return an alist whose key is headline's beginning position and value is its associated numbering (in the shape of a list of numbers)." (let ((numbering (make-vector org-export-max-depth 0))) (org-element-map data 'headline (lambda (headline info) (let ((relative-level (1- (org-export-get-relative-level headline info)))) (cons (org-element-get-property :begin headline) (loop for n across numbering for idx from 0 to org-export-max-depth when (< idx relative-level) collect n when (= idx relative-level) collect (aset numbering idx (1+ n)) when (> idx relative-level) do (aset numbering idx 0))))) options))) ;;; The Transcoder ;; This function reads Org data (obtained with, i.e. ;; `org-element-parse-buffer') and transcodes it into a specified ;; back-end output. It takes care of updating local properties, ;; filtering out elements or objects according to export options and ;; organizing the output blank lines and white space are preserved. ;; Though, this function is inapropriate for secondary strings, which ;; require a fresh copy of the plist passed as INFO argument. Thus, ;; `org-export-secondary-string' is provided for that specific task. ;; Internally, three functions handle the filtering of objects and ;; elements during the export. More precisely, `org-export-skip-p' ;; determines if the considered object or element should be ignored ;; altogether, `org-export-interpret-p' tells which elements or ;; objects should be seen as real Org syntax and `org-export-expand' ;; transforms the others back into their original shape. (defun org-export-data (data backend info) "Convert DATA to a string into BACKEND format. DATA is a nested list as returned by `org-element-parse-buffer'. BACKEND is a symbol among supported exporters. INFO is a plist holding export options and also used as a communication channel between elements when walking the nested list. See `org-export-update-info' function for more details. Return transcoded string." (mapconcat ;; BLOB can be an element, an object, a string, or nil. (lambda (blob) (cond ((not blob) nil) ;; BLOB is a string. Check if the optional transcoder for plain ;; text exists, and call it in that case. Otherwise, simply ;; return string. Also update INFO and call ;; `org-export-filter-plain-text-functions'. ((stringp blob) (let ((transcoder (intern (format "org-%s-plain-text" backend)))) (org-export-filter-apply-functions org-export-filter-plain-text-functions (if (fboundp transcoder) (funcall transcoder blob info) blob) backend))) ;; BLOB is an element or an object. (t (let* ((type (if (stringp blob) 'plain-text (car blob))) ;; 1. Determine the appropriate TRANSCODER. (transcoder (cond ;; 1.0 A full Org document is inserted. ((eq type 'org-data) 'identity) ;; 1.1. BLOB should be ignored. ((org-export-skip-p blob info) nil) ;; 1.2. BLOB shouldn't be transcoded. Interpret it ;; back into Org syntax. ((not (org-export-interpret-p blob info)) 'org-export-expand) ;; 1.3. Else apply naming convention. (t (let ((trans (intern (format "org-%s-%s" backend type)))) (and (fboundp trans) trans))))) ;; 2. Compute CONTENTS of BLOB. (contents (cond ;; Case 0. No transcoder defined: ignore BLOB. ((not transcoder) nil) ;; Case 1. Transparently export an Org document. ((eq type 'org-data) (org-export-data blob backend info)) ;; Case 2. For a recursive object. ((memq type org-element-recursive-objects) (org-export-data blob backend (org-combine-plists info `(:genealogy ,(cons blob (plist-get info :genealogy)))))) ;; Case 3. For a recursive element. ((memq type org-element-greater-elements) ;; Ignore contents of an archived tree ;; when `:with-archived-trees' is `headline'. (unless (and (eq type 'headline) (eq (plist-get info :with-archived-trees) 'headline) (org-element-get-property :archivedp blob)) (org-element-normalize-string (org-export-data blob backend (org-combine-plists info `(:genealogy ,(cons blob (plist-get info :genealogy)))))))) ;; Case 4. For a paragraph. ((eq type 'paragraph) (let ((paragraph (org-element-normalize-contents blob ;; When normalizing contents of an item or ;; a footnote definition, ignore first line's ;; indentation: there is none and it might be ;; misleading. (and (not (org-export-get-previous-element blob info)) (let ((parent (caar (plist-get info :genealogy)))) (memq parent '(footnote-definition item))))))) (org-export-data paragraph backend (org-combine-plists info `(:genealogy ,(cons paragraph (plist-get info :genealogy))))))))) ;; 3. Transcode BLOB into RESULTS string. (results (cond ((not transcoder) nil) ((eq transcoder 'org-export-expand) (org-export-data `(org-data nil ,(funcall transcoder blob contents)) backend info)) (t (funcall transcoder blob contents info))))) ;; 4. Discard nil results. Otherwise, update INFO, append ;; the same white space between elements or objects as in ;; the original buffer, and call appropriate filters. (when results ;; No filter for a full document. (if (eq type 'org-data) results (org-export-filter-apply-functions (eval (intern (format "org-export-filter-%s-functions" type))) (if (memq type org-element-all-elements) (concat (org-element-normalize-string results) (make-string (org-element-get-property :post-blank blob) 10)) (concat results (make-string (org-element-get-property :post-blank blob) 32))) backend))))))) (org-element-get-contents data) "")) (defun org-export-secondary-string (secondary backend info) "Convert SECONDARY string into BACKEND format. SECONDARY is a nested list as returned by `org-element-parse-secondary-string'. BACKEND is a symbol among supported exporters. INFO is a plist used as a communication channel. Return transcoded string." ;; Make SECONDARY acceptable for `org-export-data'. (let ((s (if (listp secondary) secondary (list secondary)))) (org-export-data `(org-data nil ,@s) backend (copy-sequence info)))) (defun org-export-skip-p (blob info) "Non-nil when element or object BLOB should be skipped during export. INFO is the plist holding export options." ;; Check headline. (unless (stringp blob) (case (car blob) ('headline (let ((with-tasks (plist-get info :with-tasks)) (todo (org-element-get-property :todo-keyword blob)) (todo-type (org-element-get-property :todo-type blob)) (archived (plist-get info :with-archived-trees)) (tag-list (let ((tags (org-element-get-property :tags blob))) (and tags (org-split-string tags ":"))))) (or ;; Ignore subtrees with an exclude tag. (loop for k in (plist-get info :exclude-tags) thereis (member k tag-list)) ;; Ignore subtrees without a select tag, when such tag is found ;; in the buffer. (and (plist-get info :use-select-tags) (loop for k in (plist-get info :select-tags) never (member k tag-list))) ;; Ignore commented sub-trees. (org-element-get-property :commentedp blob) ;; Ignore archived subtrees if `:with-archived-trees' is nil. (and (not archived) (org-element-get-property :archivedp blob)) ;; Ignore tasks, if specified by `:with-tasks' property. (and todo (not with-tasks)) (and todo (memq with-tasks '(todo done)) (not (eq todo-type with-tasks))) (and todo (consp with-tasks) (not (member todo with-tasks)))))) ;; Check time-stamp. ('time-stamp (not (plist-get info :with-timestamps))) ;; Check drawer. ('drawer (or (not (plist-get info :with-drawers)) (and (consp (plist-get info :with-drawers)) (not (member (org-element-get-property :drawer-name blob) (plist-get info :with-drawers)))))) ;; Check export snippet. ('export-snippet (let* ((raw-back-end (org-element-get-property :back-end blob)) (true-back-end (or (cdr (assoc raw-back-end org-export-snippet-translation-alist)) raw-back-end))) (not (string= (symbol-name (plist-get info :back-end)) true-back-end))))))) (defun org-export-interpret-p (blob info) "Non-nil if element or object BLOB should be interpreted as Org syntax. Check is done according to export options INFO, stored as a plist." (case (car blob) ;; ... entities... (entity (plist-get info :with-entities)) ;; ... emphasis... (emphasis (plist-get info :with-emphasize)) ;; ... fixed-width areas. (fixed-width (plist-get info :with-fixed-width)) ;; ... footnotes... ((footnote-definition footnote-reference) (plist-get info :with-footnotes)) ;; ... sub/superscripts... ((subscript superscript) (let ((sub/super-p (plist-get info :with-sub-superscript))) (if (eq sub/super-p '{}) (org-element-get-property :use-brackets-p blob) sub/super-p))) ;; ... tables... (table (plist-get info :with-tables)) (otherwise t))) (defsubst org-export-expand (blob contents) "Expand a parsed element or object to its original state. BLOB is either an element or an object. CONTENTS is its contents, as a string or nil." (funcall (intern (format "org-element-%s-interpreter" (car blob))) blob contents)) ;;; The Filter System ;; Filters allow end-users to tweak easily the transcoded output. ;; They are the functional counterpart of hooks, as every filter in ;; a set is applied to the return value of the previous one. ;; Every set is back-end agnostic. Although, a filter is always ;; called, in addition to the string it applies to, with the back-end ;; used as argument, so it's easy enough for the end-user to add ;; back-end specific filters in the set. ;; Filters sets are defined below. There are of four types: ;; - `org-export-filter-parse-tree-functions' applies directly on the ;; complete parsed tree. It's the only filters set that doesn't ;; apply to a string. ;; - `org-export-filter-final-output-functions' applies to the final ;; transcoded string. ;; - `org-export-filter-plain-text-functions' applies to any string ;; not recognized as Org syntax. ;; - `org-export-filter-TYPE-functions' applies on the string returned ;; after an element or object of type TYPE has been transcoded. ;; All filters sets are applied through ;; `org-export-filter-apply-functions' function. Filters in a set are ;; applied in reverse order, that is in the order of consing. It ;; allows developers to be reasonably sure that their filters will be ;; applied first. ;;;; Special Filters (defvar org-export-filter-parse-tree-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to the parsed tree. Each filter is called with two arguments: the parse tree, as returned by `org-element-parse-buffer', and the back-end as a symbol. It must return the modified parse tree to transcode.") (defvar org-export-filter-final-output-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to the transcoded string. Each filter is called with two arguments: the full transcoded string, and the back-end as a symbol. It must return a string that will be used as the final export output.") (defvar org-export-filter-plain-text-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to plain text. Each filter is called with two arguments: a string which contains no Org syntax, and the back-end as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") ;;;; Elements Filters (defvar org-export-filter-center-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded center block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded center block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-drawer-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded drawer. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded drawer, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-dynamic-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded dynamic-block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded dynamic-block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-headline-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded headline. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded headline, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-inlinetask-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded inlinetask. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded inlinetask, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-plain-list-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded plain-list. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded plain-list, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-item-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded item. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded item, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-comment-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded comment. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded comment, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-comment-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded comment-comment. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded comment-block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-example-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded example-block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded example-block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-export-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded export-block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded export-block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-fixed-width-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded fixed-width. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded fixed-width, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-footnote-definition-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded footnote-definition. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded footnote-definition, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-horizontal-rule-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded horizontal-rule. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded horizontal-rule, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-keyword-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded keyword. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded keyword, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-latex-environment-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded latex-environment. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded latex-environment, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-babel-call-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded babel-call. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded babel-call, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-paragraph-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded paragraph. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded paragraph, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-property-drawer-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded property-drawer. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded property-drawer, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-quote-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded quote block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded quote block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-quote-section-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded quote-section. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded quote-section, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-section-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded section. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded section, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-special-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded special block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded special block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-src-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded src-block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded src-block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-table-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded table. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded table, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-verse-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded verse block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded verse block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") ;;;; Objects Filters (defvar org-export-filter-emphasis-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded emphasis. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded emphasis, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-entity-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded entity. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded entity, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-export-snippet-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded export-snippet. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded export-snippet, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-footnote-reference-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded footnote-reference. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded footnote-reference, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-inline-babel-call-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded inline-babel-call. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded inline-babel-call, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-inline-src-block-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded inline-src-block. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded inline-src-block, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-latex-fragment-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded latex-fragment. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded latex-fragment, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-line-break-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded line-break. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded line-break, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-link-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded link. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded link, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-macro-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded macro. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded macro, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-radio-target-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded radio-target. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded radio-target, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-statistics-cookie-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded statistics-cookie. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded statistics-cookie, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-subscript-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded subscript. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded subscript, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-superscript-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded superscript. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded superscript, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-target-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded target. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded target, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-time-stamp-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded time-stamp. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded time-stamp, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defvar org-export-filter-verbatim-functions nil "Filter, or list of filters, applied to a transcoded verbatim. Each filter is called with two arguments: the transcoded verbatim, as a string, and the back-end, as a symbol. It must return a string or nil.") (defun org-export-filter-apply-functions (filters value backend) "Call every function in FILTERS with arguments VALUE and BACKEND. Functions are called in reverse order, to be reasonably sure that developer-specified filters, if any, are called first." ;; Ensure FILTERS is a list. (let ((filters (if (listp filters) (reverse filters) (list filters)))) (loop for filter in filters if (not value) return nil else do (setq value (funcall filter value backend)))) value) ;;; Core functions ;; This is the room for the main function, `org-export-as', along with ;; its derivatives, `org-export-to-buffer' and `org-export-to-file'. ;; They differ only by the way they output the resulting code. ;; Note that `org-export-as' doesn't really parse the current buffer, ;; but a copy of it (with the same buffer-local variables and ;; visibility), where Babel blocks are executed, if appropriate. ;; `org-export-with-current-buffer-copy' macro prepares that copy. (defun org-export-as (backend &optional subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist) "Transcode current Org buffer into BACKEND code. If narrowing is active in the current buffer, only transcode its narrowed part. If a region is active, transcode that region. When optional argument SUBTREEP is non-nil, transcode the sub-tree at point, extracting information from the headline properties first. When optional argument VISIBLE-ONLY is non-nil, don't export contents of hidden elements. When optional argument BODY-ONLY is non-nil, only return body code, without preamble nor postamble. EXT-PLIST, when provided, is a property list with external parameters overriding Org default settings, but still inferior to file-local settings. Return code as a string." (save-excursion (save-restriction ;; Narrow buffer to an appropriate region for parsing. (when (org-region-active-p) (narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end)) (goto-char (point-min))) (when (and subtreep (not (org-at-heading-p))) ;; Ensure point is at sub-tree's beginning. (org-with-limited-levels (org-back-to-heading (not visible-only)))) ;; Retrieve export options (INFO) and parsed tree (RAW-DATA). ;; Buffer isn't parsed directly. Instead, a temporary copy is ;; created, where all code blocks are evaluated. RAW-DATA is ;; the parsed tree of the buffer resulting from that process. ;; Eventually call `org-export-filter-parse-tree-functions'. (let ((info (org-export-collect-options backend subtreep ext-plist)) (raw-data (progn (when subtreep ; Only parse subtree contents. (let ((end (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t)))) (narrow-to-region (progn (forward-line) (point)) end))) (org-export-filter-apply-functions org-export-filter-parse-tree-functions (org-export-with-current-buffer-copy (org-export-blocks-preprocess) (org-element-parse-buffer nil visible-only)) backend)))) ;; Initialize the communication system and combine it to INFO. (setq info (org-combine-plists info (org-export-collect-tree-properties raw-data info backend))) ;; Now transcode RAW-DATA. Also call ;; `org-export-filter-final-output-functions'. (let* ((body (org-element-normalize-string (org-export-data raw-data backend info))) (template (intern (format "org-%s-template" backend))) (output (org-export-filter-apply-functions org-export-filter-final-output-functions (if (or (not (fboundp template)) body-only) body (funcall template body info)) backend))) ;; Maybe add final OUTPUT to kill ring before returning it. (when org-export-copy-to-kill-ring (org-kill-new output)) output))))) (defun org-export-to-buffer (backend buffer &optional subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist) "Call `org-export-as' with output to a specified buffer. BACKEND is the back-end used for transcoding, as a symbol. BUFFER is the output buffer. If it already exists, it will be erased first, otherwise, it will be created. Arguments SUBTREEP, VISIBLE-ONLY, BODY-ONLY and EXT-PLIST are similar to those used in `org-export-as', which see. Return buffer." (let ((out (org-export-as backend subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist)) (buffer (get-buffer-create buffer))) (with-current-buffer buffer (erase-buffer) (insert out) (goto-char (point-min))) buffer)) (defun org-export-to-file (backend &optional post-process subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist pub-dir) "Call `org-export-as' with output to a specified file. BACKEND is the back-end used for transcoding, as a symbol. Optional argument POST-PROCESS, when non-nil, is a function applied to the output file. It expects one argument: the file name, as a string. It can be used to call shell commands on that file, display a specific buffer, etc. Optional arguments SUBTREEP, VISIBLE-ONLY, BODY-ONLY and EXT-PLIST are similar to those used in `org-export-as', which see. When optional argument PUB-DIR is set, use it as the publishing directory. Return output file's name." ;; First get output directory and output file name. (let ((out-file (concat (file-name-as-directory (or pub-dir ".")) ;; Output file name either comes from ;; EXPORT_FILE_NAME sub-tree property, assuming input ;; is narrowed to said sub-tree, or to the name of ;; buffer's associated file. (file-name-sans-extension (or (and subtreep (org-entry-get (save-excursion (ignore-errors (org-back-to-heading (not visible-only)) (point))) "EXPORT_FILE_NAME" t)) (file-name-nondirectory (or (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer)) (error "Output file's name undefined"))))) ".tex"))) ;; Checks for file and directory permissions. (cond ((not (file-exists-p out-file)) (unless (file-writable-p (or pub-dir ".")) (error "Output directory not writable"))) ((not (file-writable-p out-file)) (error "Output file not writable"))) ;; All checks passed: insert contents to a temporary buffer and ;; write it to the specified file. (let ((out (org-export-as backend subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist))) (with-temp-buffer (insert out) (let ((coding-system-for-write org-export-coding-system)) (write-file out-file)))) (when post-process (funcall post-process out-file)) ;; Return full path. out-file)) (defmacro org-export-with-current-buffer-copy (&rest body) "Apply BODY in a copy of the current buffer. The copy preserves local variables and visibility of the original buffer. Point is at buffer's beginning when BODY is applied." (org-with-gensyms (original-buffer offset buffer-string overlays) `(let ((,original-buffer ,(current-buffer)) (,offset ,(1- (point-min))) (,buffer-string ,(buffer-string)) (,overlays (mapcar 'copy-overlay (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max))))) (with-temp-buffer (let ((buffer-invisibility-spec nil)) (org-clone-local-variables ,original-buffer "^\\(org-\\|orgtbl-\\|major-mode$\\)") (insert ,buffer-string) (mapc (lambda (ov) (move-overlay ov (- (overlay-start ov) ,offset) (- (overlay-end ov) ,offset) (current-buffer))) ,overlays) (goto-char (point-min)) (progn ,@body)))))) (def-edebug-spec org-export-with-current-buffer-copy (body)) ;;; Tools For Back-Ends ;; A whole set of tools is available to help build new exporters. Any ;; function general enough to have its use across many back-ends ;; should be added here. ;; As of now, functions operating on footnotes, headlines, include ;; keywords, links, macros, references, src-blocks, tables and tables ;; of contents are implemented. ;;;; For Footnotes ;; `org-export-collect-footnote-definitions' is a tool to list ;; actually used footnotes definitions in the whole parse tree, or in ;; an headline, in order to add footnote listings throughout the ;; transcoded data. ;; `org-export-footnote-first-reference-p' is a predicate used by some ;; back-ends, when they need to attach the footnote definition only to ;; the first occurrence of the corresponding label. ;; `org-export-get-footnote-definition' and ;; `org-export-get-footnote-number' provide easier access to ;; additional information relative to a footnote reference. (defun org-export-collect-footnote-definitions (data info) "Return an alist between footnote numbers, labels and definitions. DATA is the parse tree from which definitions are collected. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel. Definitions are sorted by order of references. They either appear as Org data \(transcoded with `org-export-data'\) or as a secondary string for inlined footnotes \(transcoded with `org-export-secondary-string'\). Unreferenced definitions are ignored." (let (refs) ;; Collect seen references in REFS. (org-element-map data 'footnote-reference (lambda (footnote local) (when (org-export-footnote-first-reference-p footnote local) (list (org-export-get-footnote-number footnote local) (org-element-get-property :label footnote) (org-export-get-footnote-definition footnote local)))) info))) (defun org-export-footnote-first-reference-p (footnote-reference info) "Non-nil when a footnote reference is the first one for its label. FOOTNOTE-REFERENCE is the footnote reference being considered. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel." (let ((label (org-element-get-property :label footnote-reference))) (or (not label) (equal footnote-reference (org-element-map (plist-get info :parse-tree) 'footnote-reference (lambda (footnote local) (when (string= (org-element-get-property :label footnote) label) footnote)) info 'first-match))))) (defun org-export-get-footnote-definition (footnote-reference info) "Return definition of FOOTNOTE-REFERENCE as parsed data. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel." (let ((label (org-element-get-property :label footnote-reference))) (or (org-element-get-property :inline-definition footnote-reference) (cdr (assoc label (plist-get info :footnote-definition-alist)))))) (defun org-export-get-footnote-number (footnote info) "Return number associated to a footnote. FOOTNOTE is either a footnote reference or a footnote definition. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel." (let ((label (org-element-get-property :label footnote)) seen-refs) (org-element-map (plist-get info :parse-tree) 'footnote-reference (lambda (fn local) (let ((fn-lbl (org-element-get-property :label fn))) (cond ((and (not fn-lbl) (equal fn footnote)) (1+ (length seen-refs))) ((and label (string= label fn-lbl)) (1+ (length seen-refs))) ;; Anonymous footnote: it's always a new one. Also, be sure ;; to return nil from the `cond' so `first-match' doesn't ;; get us out of the loop. ((not fn-lbl) (push 'inline seen-refs) nil) ;; Label not seen so far: add it so SEEN-REFS. Again, ;; return nil to stay in the loop. ((not (member fn-lbl seen-refs)) (push fn-lbl seen-refs) nil)))) info 'first-match))) ;;;; For Headlines ;; `org-export-get-relative-level' is a shortcut to get headline ;; level, relatively to the lower headline level in the parsed tree. ;; `org-export-get-headline-number' returns the section number of an ;; headline, while `org-export-number-to-roman' allows to convert it ;; to roman numbers. ;; `org-export-first-sibling-p' and `org-export-last-sibling-p' are ;; two useful predicates when it comes to fulfill the ;; `:headline-levels' property. (defun org-export-get-relative-level (headline info) "Return HEADLINE relative level within current parsed tree. INFO is a plist holding contextual information." (+ (org-element-get-property :level headline) (or (plist-get info :headline-offset) 0))) (defun org-export-get-headline-number (headline info) "Return HEADLINE numbering as a list of numbers. INFO is a plist holding contextual information." (cdr (assq (org-element-get-property :begin headline) (plist-get info :headline-numbering)))) (defun org-export-number-to-roman (n) "Convert integer N into a roman numeral." (let ((roman '((1000 . "M") (900 . "CM") (500 . "D") (400 . "CD") ( 100 . "C") ( 90 . "XC") ( 50 . "L") ( 40 . "XL") ( 10 . "X") ( 9 . "IX") ( 5 . "V") ( 4 . "IV") ( 1 . "I"))) (res "")) (if (<= n 0) (number-to-string n) (while roman (if (>= n (caar roman)) (setq n (- n (caar roman)) res (concat res (cdar roman))) (pop roman))) res))) (defun org-export-first-sibling-p (headline info) "Non-nil when HEADLINE is the first sibling in its sub-tree. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel." (not (eq (car (org-export-get-previous-element headline info)) 'headline))) (defun org-export-last-sibling-p (headline info) "Non-nil when HEADLINE is the last sibling in its sub-tree. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel." (= (org-element-get-property :end headline) (or (org-element-get-property :end (org-export-get-parent-headline headline info)) (plist-get info :point-max)))) ;;;; For Include Keywords ;; This section provides a tool to properly handle insertion of files ;; during export: `org-export-included-files'. It recursively ;; transcodes a file specfied by an include keyword. ;; It uses two helper functions: `org-export-get-file-contents' ;; returns contents of a file according to parameters specified in the ;; keyword while `org-export-parse-included-file' parses the file ;; specified by it. (defun org-export-included-file (keyword backend info) "Transcode file specified with include KEYWORD. KEYWORD is the include keyword element transcoded. BACKEND is the language back-end used for transcoding. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel. This function updates `:included-files' and `:headline-offset' properties. Return the transcoded string." (let ((data (org-export-parse-included-file keyword info)) (file (let ((value (org-element-get-property :value keyword))) (and (string-match "^\"\\(\\S-+\\)\"" value) (match-string 1 value))))) (org-element-normalize-string (org-export-data data backend (org-combine-plists info ;; Store full path of already included files to avoid ;; recursive file inclusion. `(:included-files ,(cons (expand-file-name file) (plist-get info :included-files)) ;; Ensure that a top-level headline in the included ;; file becomes a direct child of the current headline ;; in the buffer. :headline-offset ,(- (+ (org-element-get-property :level (org-export-get-parent-headline keyword info)) (plist-get info :headline-offset)) (1- (org-export-get-min-level data info))))))))) (defun org-export-get-file-contents (file &optional lines) "Get the contents of FILE and return them as a string. When optional argument LINES is a string specifying a range of lines, include only those lines." (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents file) (when lines (let* ((lines (split-string lines "-")) (lbeg (string-to-number (car lines))) (lend (string-to-number (cadr lines))) (beg (if (zerop lbeg) (point-min) (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line (1- lbeg)) (point))) (end (if (zerop lend) (point-max) (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line (1- lend)) (point)))) (narrow-to-region beg end))) (buffer-string))) (defun org-export-parse-included-file (keyword info) "Parse file specified by include KEYWORD. KEYWORD is the include keyword element transcoded. BACKEND is the language back-end used for transcoding. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel. Return the parsed tree." (let* ((value (org-element-get-property :value keyword)) (file (and (string-match "^\"\\(\\S-+\\)\"" value) (prog1 (match-string 1 value) (setq value (replace-match "" nil nil value))))) (lines (and (string-match ":lines +\"\\(\\(?:[0-9]+\\)?-\\(?:[0-9]+\\)?\\)\"" value) (prog1 (match-string 1 value) (setq value (replace-match "" nil nil value))))) (env (cond ((string-match "\\" value) "example") ((string-match "\\ link-begin (nth 1 head)) (<= link-end (nth 2 head))) collect (cons (nth 1 head) (nth 2 head))))) (loop named main for ancestor in (nreverse ancestors) do (loop for candidate in cands when (and (>= (car candidate) (car ancestor)) (<= (cdr candidate) (cdr ancestor))) do (return-from main (car candidate)))))) ;; No candidate have a common ancestor with link: First match ;; will do. Return its beginning position. (t (caar cands))))))) (defun org-export-resolve-coderef (ref info) "Resolve a code reference REF. INFO is a plist used as a communication channel. Return associated line number in source code, or REF itself, depending on src-block or example element's switches." (org-element-map (plist-get info :parse-tree) '(src-block example) (lambda (el local) (let ((switches (or (org-element-get-property :switches el) ""))) (with-temp-buffer (insert (org-trim (org-element-get-property :value el))) ;; Build reference regexp. (let* ((label (or (and (string-match "-l +\"\\([^\"\n]+\\)\"" switches) (match-string 1 switches)) org-coderef-label-format)) (ref-re (format "^.*?\\S-.*?\\([ \t]*\\(%s\\)\\)[ \t]*$" (replace-regexp-in-string "%s" ref label nil t)))) ;; Element containing REF is found. Only associate REF to ;; a line number if element has "+n" or "-n" and "-k" or ;; "-r" as switches. When it has "+n", count accumulated ;; locs before, too. (when (re-search-backward ref-re nil t) (cond ((not (string-match "-[kr]\\>" switches)) ref) ((string-match "-n\\>" switches) (line-number-at-pos)) ((string-match "\\+n\\>" switches) (+ (org-export-get-loc el local) (line-number-at-pos))) (t ref))))))) info 'first-match)) ;;;; For Macros ;; `org-export-expand-macro' simply takes care of expanding macros. (defun org-export-expand-macro (macro info) "Expand MACRO and return it as a string. INFO is a plist holding export options." (let* ((key (org-element-get-property :key macro)) (args (org-element-get-property :args macro)) (value (plist-get info (intern (format ":macro-%s" key))))) ;; Replace arguments in VALUE. (let ((s 0) n) (while (string-match "\\$\\([0-9]+\\)" value s) (setq s (1+ (match-beginning 0)) n (string-to-number (match-string 1 value))) (and (>= (length args) n) (setq value (replace-match (nth (1- n) args) t t value))))) ;; VALUE starts with "(eval": it is a s-exp, `eval' it. (when (string-match "\\`(eval\\>" value) (setq value (eval (read value)))) ;; Return expanded string. (format "%s" value))) ;;;; For References ;; `org-export-get-ordinal' associates a sequence number to any object ;; or element. (defun org-export-get-ordinal (element info &optional within-section predicate) "Return ordinal number of an element or object. ELEMENT is the element or object considered. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel. When optional argument WITHIN-SECTION is non-nil, narrow counting to the section containing ELEMENT. Optional argument PREDICATE is a function returning a non-nil value if the current element or object should be counted in. It accepts one argument: the element or object being considered. This argument allows to count only a certain type of objects, like inline images, which are a subset of links \(in that case, `org-export-inline-image-p' might be an useful predicate\)." (let ((counter 0) (type (car element)) ;; Determine if search should apply to current section, in ;; which case it should be retrieved first, or to full parse ;; tree. As a special case, an element or object without ;; a parent headline will also trigger a full search, ;; notwithstanding WITHIN-SECTION value. (data (if (not within-section) (plist-get info :parse-tree) (or (org-export-get-parent-headline element info) (plist-get info :parse-tree))))) ;; Increment counter until ELEMENT is found again. (org-element-map data type (lambda (el local) (cond ((and (functionp predicate) (funcall predicate el))) ((equal element el) (1+ counter)) (t (incf counter) nil))) info 'first-match))) ;;;; For Src-Blocks ;; `org-export-get-loc' counts number of code lines accumulated in ;; src-block or example elements with a "+n" switch until a given ;; element excluded. ;; `org-export-handle-code' takes care of line numbering and reference ;; cleaning in source code, when appropriate. (defun org-export-get-loc (element info) "Return accumulated lines of code up to ELEMENT. INFO is the plist used as a communication channel. Only example or src-block elements with a \"+n\" switch can increase that number. ELEMENT is excluded from count." (let ((loc 0)) (org-element-map (plist-get info :parse-tree) `(src-block example ,(car element)) (lambda (el local) (cond ;; ELEMENT is reached: Quit the loop. ((equal el element) t) ;; Only count lines from src-block and example elements with ;; a "+n" switch. ((not (memq (car el) '(src-block example))) nil) ((let ((switches (org-element-get-property :switches el))) (and switches (string-match "+n\\>" switches))) ;; Accumulate locs and return nil to stay in the loop. (setq loc (+ loc (org-count-lines (org-trim (org-element-get-property :value el))))) nil))) info 'first-match) ;; Return value. loc)) (defun org-export-handle-code (element info &optional num-fmt ref-fmt) "Handle line numbers and code references in ELEMENT. INFO is a plist used as a communication channel. If optional argument NUM-FMT is a string, it will be used as a format string for numbers at beginning of each line. If optional argument REF-FMT is a string, it will be used as a format string for each line of code containing a reference. Return new code as a string." (let* ((switches (or (org-element-get-property :switches element) "")) (code (org-element-get-property :value element)) (numberp (string-match "[-+]n\\>" switches)) (accumulatep (string-match "\\+n\\>" switches)) ;; Initialize loc counter when any kind of numbering is ;; active. (total-LOC (cond (accumulatep (org-export-get-loc element info)) (numberp 0))) ;; Get code and clean it. Remove blank lines at its ;; beginning and end. Also remove protective commas. (preserve-indent-p (or org-src-preserve-indentation (string-match "-i\\>" switches))) (replace-labels (when (string-match "-r\\>" switches) (if (string-match "-k\\>" switches) 'keep t))) (code (let ((c (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`\\([ \t]*\n\\)+" "" (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(:?[ \t]*\n\\)*[ \t]*\\'" "\n" code)))) ;; If appropriate, remove global indentation. (unless preserve-indent-p (setq c (org-remove-indentation c))) ;; Free up the protected lines. Note: Org blocks ;; have commas at the beginning or every line. (if (string= (or (org-element-get-property :language element) "") "org") (replace-regexp-in-string "^," "" c) (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\(,\\)\\(:?\\*\\|[ \t]*#\\+\\)" "" c nil nil 1)))) ;; Split code to process it line by line. (code-lines (org-split-string code "\n")) ;; If numbering is active, ensure line numbers will be ;; correctly padded before applying the format string. (num-fmt (when numberp (format (if (stringp num-fmt) num-fmt "%s: ") (format "%%%ds" (length (number-to-string (+ (length code-lines) total-LOC))))))) ;; Get format used for references. (label-fmt (or (and (string-match "-l +\"\\([^\"\n]+\\)\"" switches) (match-string 1 switches)) org-coderef-label-format)) ;; Build a regexp matching a loc with a reference. (with-ref-re (format "^.*?\\S-.*?\\([ \t]*\\(%s\\)\\)[ \t]*$" (replace-regexp-in-string "%s" "\\([-a-zA-Z0-9_ ]+\\)" label-fmt nil t)))) (org-element-normalize-string (mapconcat (lambda (loc) ;; Maybe add line number to current line of code (LOC). (when numberp (setq loc (concat (format num-fmt (incf total-LOC)) loc))) ;; Take action if at a ref line. (when (string-match with-ref-re loc) (let ((ref (match-string 3 loc))) (setq loc ;; Option "-r" without "-k" removes labels. (if (and replace-labels (not (eq replace-labels 'keep))) (replace-match "" nil nil loc 1) (replace-match (format "(%s)" ref) nil nil loc 2))))) ;; If REF-FMT is defined, apply it to current LOC. (when (stringp ref-fmt) (setq loc (format ref-fmt loc))) ;; Return updated LOC for concatenation. loc) code-lines "\n")))) ;;;; For Tables ;; `org-export-table-format-info' extracts formatting information ;; (alignment, column groups and presence of a special column) from ;; a raw table and returns it as a property list. ;; ;; `org-export-clean-table' cleans the raw table from any Org ;; table-specific syntax. (defun org-export-table-format-info (table) "Extract info from TABLE. Return a plist whose properties and values are: `:alignment' vector of strings among \"r\", \"l\" and \"c\", `:column-groups' vector of symbols among `start', `end', `start-end', `:row-groups' list of integers representing row groups. `:special-column-p' non-nil if table has a special column. `:width' vector of integers representing desired width of current column, or nil." (with-temp-buffer (insert table) (goto-char 1) (org-table-align) (let ((align (vconcat (mapcar (lambda (c) (if c "r" "l")) org-table-last-alignment))) (width (make-vector (length org-table-last-alignment) nil)) (colgroups (make-vector (length org-table-last-alignment) nil)) (row-group 0) (rowgroups) (special-column-p 'empty)) (mapc (lambda (row) (if (string-match "^[ \t]*|[-+]+|[ \t]*$" row) (incf row-group) ;; Determine if a special column is present by looking ;; for special markers in the first column. More ;; accurately, the first column is considered special ;; if it only contains special markers and, maybe, ;; empty cells. (setq special-column-p (cond ((not special-column-p) nil) ((string-match "^[ \t]*| *\\\\?\\([/#!$*_^]\\) *|" row) 'special) ((string-match "^[ \t]*| +|" row) special-column-p)))) (cond ;; Read forced alignment and width information, if any, ;; and determine final alignment for the table. ((org-table-cookie-line-p row) (let ((col 0)) (mapc (lambda (field) (when (string-match "<\\([lrc]\\)?\\([0-9]+\\)?>" field) (let ((align-data (match-string 1 field))) (when align-data (aset align col align-data))) (let ((w-data (match-string 2 field))) (when w-data (aset width col (string-to-number w-data))))) (incf col)) (org-split-string row "[ \t]*|[ \t]*")))) ;; Read column groups information. ((org-table-colgroup-line-p row) (let ((col 0)) (mapc (lambda (field) (aset colgroups col (cond ((string= "<" field) 'start) ((string= ">" field) 'end) ((string= "<>" field) 'start-end))) (incf col)) (org-split-string row "[ \t]*|[ \t]*")))) ;; Contents line. (t (push row-group rowgroups)))) (org-split-string table "\n")) ;; Return plist. (list :alignment align :column-groups colgroups :row-groups (reverse rowgroups) :special-column-p (eq special-column-p 'special) :width width)))) (defun org-export-clean-table (table specialp) "Clean string TABLE from its formatting elements. Remove any row containing column groups or formatting cookies and rows starting with a special marker. If SPECIALP is non-nil, assume the table contains a special formatting column and remove it also." (let ((rows (org-split-string table "\n"))) (mapconcat 'identity (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (row) (cond ((org-table-colgroup-line-p row) nil) ((org-table-cookie-line-p row) nil) ;; Ignore rows starting with a special marker. ((string-match "^[ \t]*| *[!_^/] *|" row) nil) ;; Remove special column. ((and specialp (or (string-match "^\\([ \t]*\\)|-+\\+" row) (string-match "^\\([ \t]*\\)|[^|]*|" row))) (replace-match "\\1|" t nil row)) (t row))) rows)) "\n"))) ;;;; For Tables Of Contents ;; `org-export-collect-headlines' builds a list of all exportable ;; headline elements, maybe limited to a certain depth. One can then ;; easily parse it and transcode it. ;; Building lists of tables, figures or listings is quite similar. ;; Once the generic function `org-export-collect-elements' is defined, ;; `org-export-collect-tables', `org-export-collect-figures' and ;; `org-export-collect-listings' can be derived from it. (defun org-export-collect-headlines (info &optional n) "Collect headlines in order to build a table of contents. When non-nil, optional argument N must be an integer. It specifies the depth of the table of contents. Return a list of all exportable headlines as parsed elements." (org-element-map (plist-get info :parse-tree) 'headline (lambda (headline local) ;; Strip contents from HEADLINE. (let ((relative-level (org-export-get-relative-level headline local))) (unless (and n (> relative-level n)) headline))) info)) (defun org-export-collect-elements (type backend info) "Collect named elements of type TYPE. Only elements with a caption or a name are collected. BACKEND is the back-end used to transcode their caption or name. INFO is a plist holding export options. Return an alist where key is entry's name and value an unique identifier that might be used for internal links." (org-element-map (plist-get info :parse-tree) type (lambda (element info) (let ((entry (cond ((org-element-get-property :caption element) (org-export-secondary-string (org-element-get-property :caption element) backend info)) ((org-element-get-property :name element) (org-export-secondary-string (org-element-get-property :name element) backend info))))) ;; Skip elements with neither a caption nor a name. (when entry (cons entry (org-element-get-property :begin element))))) info)) (defun org-export-collect-tables (backend info) "Build a list of tables. BACKEND is the back-end used to transcode table's name. INFO is a plist holding export options. Return an alist where key is the caption of the table and value an unique identifier that might be used for internal links." (org-export-collect-elements 'table backend info)) (defun org-export-collect-figures (backend info) "Build a list of figures. A figure is a paragraph type element with a caption or a name. BACKEND is the back-end used to transcode headline's name. INFO is a plist holding export options. Return an alist where key is the caption of the figure and value an unique indentifier that might be used for internal links." (org-export-collect-elements 'paragraph backend info)) (defun org-export-collect-listings (backend info) "Build a list of src blocks. BACKEND is the back-end used to transcode src block's name. INFO is a plist holding export options. Return an alist where key is the caption of the src block and value an unique indentifier that might be used for internal links." (org-export-collect-elements 'src-block backend info)) ;;;; Topology (defun org-export-get-parent-headline (blob info) "Return BLOB's closest parent headline or nil." (catch 'exit (mapc (lambda (el) (when (eq (car el) 'headline) (throw 'exit el))) (plist-get info :genealogy)) nil)) (defun org-export-get-previous-element (blob info) "Return previous element or object. BLOB is an element or object. INFO is a plist used as a communication channel. Return previous element or object, a string, or nil." (let ((parent (car (plist-get info :genealogy)))) (cadr (member blob (reverse (org-element-get-contents parent)))))) ;;; The Dispatcher ;; `org-export-dispatch' is the standard interactive way to start an ;; export process. It uses `org-export-dispatch-ui' as a subroutine ;; for its interface. Most commons back-ends should have an entry in ;; it. (defun org-export-dispatch () "Export dispatcher for Org mode. It provides an access to common export related tasks in a buffer. Its interface comes in two flavours: standard and expert. While both share the same set of bindings, only the former displays the valid keys associations. Set `org-export-dispatch-use-expert-ui' to switch to one or the other. Return an error if key pressed has no associated command." (interactive) (let* ((input (org-export-dispatch-ui (if (listp org-export-initial-scope) org-export-initial-scope (list org-export-initial-scope)) org-export-dispatch-use-expert-ui)) (raw-key (car input)) (scope (cdr input))) ;; Translate "C-a", "C-b"... into "a", "b"... Then take action ;; depending on user's key pressed. (case (if (< raw-key 27) (+ raw-key 96) raw-key) ;; Export with `e-latex' back-end. (?L (let ((outbuf (org-export-to-buffer 'e-latex "*Org E-latex Export*" (memq 'subtree scope) (memq 'visible scope) (memq 'body scope)))) (with-current-buffer outbuf (latex-mode)) (when org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer (switch-to-buffer-other-window outbuf)))) ((?l ?p ?d) (org-export-to-file 'e-latex (cond ((eq raw-key ?p) #'org-e-latex-compile) ((eq raw-key ?d) (lambda (file) (org-open-file (org-e-latex-compile file))))) (memq 'subtree scope) (memq 'visible scope) (memq 'body scope))) ;; Undefined command. (t (error "No command associated with key %s" (char-to-string raw-key)))))) (defun org-export-dispatch-ui (scope expertp) "Handle interface for `org-export-dispatch'. SCOPE is a list containing current interactive options set for export. It can contain any of the following symbols: `body' toggles a body-only export `subtree' restricts export to current subtree `visible' restricts export to visible part of buffer. EXPERTP, when non-nil, triggers expert UI. In that case, no help buffer is provided, but indications about currently active options are given in the prompt. Moreover, \[?] allows to switch back to standard interface. Return value is a list with key pressed as car and a list of final interactive export options as cdr." (let ((help (format "------------------- General Options ------------------- \[1] Body only: %s \[2] Export scope: %s \[3] Visible only: %s -------------------- LaTeX Export --------------------- \[l] to LaTeX file [L] to temporary buffer \[p] to PDF file [d] ... and open it" (if (memq 'body scope) "On" "Off") (if (memq 'subtree scope) "Subtree" "Buffer") (if (memq 'visible scope) "On" "Off"))) (standard-prompt "Export command: ") (expert-prompt (format "Export command (%s%s%s): " (if (memq 'body scope) "b" "-") (if (memq 'subtree scope) "s" "-") (if (memq 'visible scope) "v" "-"))) (handle-keypress (function ;; Read a character from command input, toggling interactive ;; options when applicable. PROMPT is the displayed prompt, ;; as a string. (lambda (prompt) (let ((key (read-char-exclusive prompt))) (cond ;; Ignore non-standard characters (i.e. "M-a"). ((not (characterp key)) (org-export-dispatch-ui scope expertp)) ;; Switch back to standard interface. ((and (eq key ??) expertp) (org-export-dispatch-ui scope nil)) ((eq key ?1) (org-export-dispatch-ui (if (memq 'body scope) (remq 'body scope) (cons 'body scope)) expertp)) ((eq key ?2) (org-export-dispatch-ui (if (memq 'subtree scope) (remq 'subtree scope) (cons 'subtree scope)) expertp)) ((eq key ?3) (org-export-dispatch-ui (if (memq 'visible scope) (remq 'visible scope) (cons 'visible scope)) expertp)) (t (cons key scope)))))))) ;; With expert UI, just read key with a fancy prompt. In standard ;; UI, display an intrusive help buffer. (if expertp (funcall handle-keypress expert-prompt) (save-window-excursion (delete-other-windows) (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Org Export/Publishing Help*" (princ help)) (org-fit-window-to-buffer (get-buffer-window "*Org Export/Publishing Help*")) (funcall handle-keypress standard-prompt))))) (provide 'org-export) ;;; org-export.el ends here