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Re: [LONG] Re: How to write a paper about WML in WML
- From: Fritz Zaucker <nospam@thanx>
- Date: 07 Sep 1999 19:00:41 +0200
Denis Barbier <barbier@imacs.polytechnique.fr> writes:
Hi Denis,
I played a bit with the tags your provided for producing WML-examples.
May I ask another question:
While your tags work well for displaying WML-source and the resulting
rendered HTML, what I would also like to do is to display the
resulting HTML-code NOT being rendered. I played a bit with <verbatim>
in the display part of your <example>-tag, but don't really get to
where I want. I figured you'd be able to tell very quickly, perhaps.
Thanks for your help,
Fritz
> > I am trying to write an article about WML for an internal journal of
> > our computer center. Of course, I want to publish it on our Web-site
> > as well. This leads to the problem of presenting WML-example code on a
> > WMl-generated page. This leads to some interesting problems with
> > including verbatim code.
> >
> > While one can fool WML with for example entering
> >
> > < define-container foo>
> >
> > and then in using area substition to get rid of the the blank between
> > < and define, this is not particularly elegant. The problem with the
> > verbatim-environment is that it is evaluated to late.
> >
> > Ideally, one would like to put some WML example code into an include
> > file and then include it once as verbatim and then a second time after
> > being processed by WML. But I guess that would involve at least
> > processing these include files separately once and then include the
> > resulting .html file verbatim again.
>
> You guess wrong ;-)
> The macros below implement this feature in a one-shot trip. Of course,
> in some cases strange problems may occur.
>
> I need these include files
> #use wml::std::tags
> #use wml::std::box
> #use wml::fmt::verbatim
>
> The latest has been updated on 20-Aug-1999 and i realize there is still
> a bug. Replace <pass=4-8> by <pass=4-9>, i don't see why i didn't
> protect against the last pass.
>
> Here is a macro to write your examples to a file
> <define-container verbatim-write &unevalled &body vw-body>
> <preserve file>
> <set-var %attributes>
> <:
> {
> my $file = '<get-var file>';
> if ($file eq '') {
> my $tmpdir = $ENV{'TMPDIR'} || '/tmp';
> $file = $tmpdir . "/wml.verbfile";
> }
> my $buffer = <<'__EOT_VERBATIM__';
> <subst-in-string
> <subst-in-string
> <get-var-once vw-body>
> "<:" "<:">
> ":>" ":>">
> __EOT_VERBATIM__
> open(FP, ">$file") || die "Unable to open $file for writing";
> print FP $buffer;
> close(FP);
> }
> :>
> <restore file>
> </define-container>
>
> The subst-in-string tags are needed to escape ePerl delimiters.
> The ``&unevalled &body'' is a dirty trick from Meta-HTML. I hope i could
> provide a better way one day. Meanwhile i see no other solution :-(
> Use this feature only when there is no alternative, i will suppress it ASAP.
>
> Now we can write WML code verbatim to a file. Next we have to show this
> code and execute it.
>
> <define-container example>
> <preserve label>
> <set-var %attributes>
> # Write text to a file
> <verbatim-write file="/tmp/wml-example">
> %body
> </verbatim-write>
> # Print file contents
> <box header="<font face=\"Arial, Helvetica\">Source code : <get-var label></font>" \
> bdcolor="#333399" bdwidth=2 bdspace=5 \
> bgcolor="#ccccff">
> <protect pass=2>\
> <:
> # The <protect> tag is to needed because of => below.
> # Don't know why, any idea?
> $_ = &wml_fmt_verbatim({ FILE => '/tmp/wml-example'});
>
> # ePerl delimiters are coming back. The backslash prevents
> # expansion during pass 3.
> s|&lt;:|<\:|sg;
> s|:&gt;|:\>|sg;
> print;
> :>\
> </protect>
> </box>
> # And show what it does
> <p>
> <box header="<font face=\"Arial, Helvetica\">Result : <get-var label></font>" \
> bdcolor="#993333" bdwidth=2 bdspace=5 \
> bgcolor="#ffcccc">
> # The line below seems to be equivalent to %body. It is not because of
> # wml_p5_divert constructions >>NAME..
> # With %body, angle brackets will close groups. With the line below this
> # problem those angle brackets do not interfere because the are part
> # of strings.
> <concat %qbody>
> </box>
> <restore label>
> </define-container>
>
> Some examples? Ok, let's go
>
> <example label="Test Pass 2">
> <define-container test>
> <box header="Test"
> bdcolor="#000000" bdwidth=2 bdspace=5
> bgcolor="#ccffcc">
> <pre>
> %body
> </pre>
> </box>
> </define-container>
> <test>
> This is a test
> </test>
> </example>
>
> <example label="Test Pass 3">
> <:
> sub isotime {
> my ($time) = @_;
>
> my ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, $isdst) =
> localtime($time);
> my ($str) = sprintf("%02d-%02d-%04d %02d:%02d:%02d",
> $mday, $mon+1, $year+1900, $hour, $min, $sec);
> return $str;
> }
> :>
> Last modified on <:=&isotime(time()):>
> </example>
>
> <example label="Test Pass 4">
> <m4>
> m4_define(`forloop',
> `m4_pushdef(`$1', `$2')_forloop(`$1', `$2', `$3', `$4')m4_dnl
> m4_popdef(`$1')')
> m4_define(`_forloop',
> `$4`'m4_ifelse($1, `$3', ,
> `m4_define(`$1', m4_incr($1))m4_dnl
> _forloop(`$1', `$2', `$3', `$4')')')
> forloop(`i', 1, 8, `i ')
> </m4>
> </example>
>
> <example label="Test Pass 5">
> <<HEADER>>
> <<BODY>>
> <<FOOTER>>
> ..FOOTER>>
> <hr>Copyright (c) 1999 me@domain.com
> <<..
>
> ..HEADER>>
> <h2>Diversion Test</h2>
> <<..
>
> ..BODY>><p>And here goes the body.<<..
> </example>
>
> <example label="Test Pass 6">
> {: [[tr#[a-z]#[A-Z]#]]
> Are all TheSe lEtterS iN upperCaSe?
> :}
> <p>
> {: [[s#(href=")([^"]*)#\1../\2#g]][[s#(this)#that#g]]
> Follow this <a href="link.html">link</a>
> :}
> </example>
>
> Passes 1, 5 and 9 require special attention.
> * To suppress pass 1 parsing, you must either add
> <protect pass=1>...</protect> around your code or read a file via pass
> 2, 3 or 4, e.g.
> <define-container example-pass1>
> <preserve label>
> <preserve file>
> <set-var %attributes>
> <box header="<font face=\"Arial, Helvetica\">Source code : <get-var label></font>" \
> bdcolor="#333399" bdwidth=2 bdspace=5 \
> bgcolor="#ccccff">
> <verbatim-file src=<get-var file>>
> </box>
> <p>
> <box header="<font face=\"Arial, Helvetica\">Result : <get-var label></font>" \
> bdcolor="#993333" bdwidth=2 bdspace=5 \
> bgcolor="#ffcccc">
> <concat %qbody>
> </box>
> <restore file>
> <restore label>
> </define-container>
>
> <example-pass1 file="pass1.ex">
> #include 'pass1.ex' VAR=value ....
> </example-pass1>
>
> With pass 5, you have to take care of location names. All different
> buffers should have different names.
>
> I don't know how to show examples of pass 9. you may use pass 3 to
> invoke wml:
> system('wml -q -o A:test.a -o B:test.b test.wml');
> It will be awfully slow, and you certainly do not need to always
> regenerate output files.
>
> --
> Denis Barbier
> WML Maintainer
>
>
>
>
>
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