#ifndef MODULELIST_H
#define MODULELIST_H
-#include <vector>
-#include "support/FileName.h"
-
-#include <boost/utility.hpp>
-
#include <map>
+#include <string>
+#include <vector>
namespace lyx {
- /**
- * This struct represents a particular LyX "module", which is a like a layout
- * file, except that it does not stand alone. In that sense, it is more like
- * a LaTeX package, where a layout file corresponds to a LaTeX class.
- */
- struct LyXModule {
- /// what appears in the ui
- std::string name;
- /// the filename, without any path
- std::string filename;
- /// a short description for use in the ui
- std::string description;
- /// the LaTeX packages on which this depends, if any (not implemented)
- //std::vector<std::string> packageList;
- /// whether those packages are available (not implemented yet)
- //bool available;
- };
-
- typedef std::vector<LyXModule> LyXModuleList;
-
- /**
- * The ModuleList represents the various LyXModule's that are available at
- * present.
- */
- class ModuleList : boost::noncopyable {
- public:
- /// reads the modules from a file generated by configure.py
- bool load();
- /// add a module to the list
- void addLayoutModule(std::string name, std::string filename,
- std::string description);
- ///
- LyXModuleList::const_iterator begin() const;
- ///
- LyXModuleList::iterator begin();
- ///
- LyXModuleList::const_iterator end() const;
- ///
- LyXModuleList::iterator end();
- ///
- bool empty() { return modlist_.empty(); };
- /// Returns a pointer to the LyXModule with name str.
- /// Returns a null pointer if no such module is found.
- LyXModule * operator[](std::string str);
- private:
- std::vector<LyXModule> modlist_;
- };
+/**
+ * This struct represents a particular LyX "module", which is a like a layout
+ * file, except that it does not stand alone. In that sense, it is more like
+ * a LaTeX package, where a layout file corresponds to a LaTeX class. Or, in
+ * LyX's own terms, a module is more like an included file that can be used
+ * with various document classes. The difference is that using a module only
+ * means selecting it in the Document>Settings dialog, whereas including a
+ * layout file means layout file editing.
+ *
+ * In general, a given module can be used with any document class. That said,
+ * one module may `require' another, or it may `exclude' some other module.
+ * The requires and excludes are given in comments within the module file,
+ * which must begin roughly so:
+ * #\DeclareLyXModule{Theorems (By Section)}
+ * #DescriptionBegin
+ * #Numbers theorems and the like by section.
+ * #DescriptionEnd
+ * #Requires: theorems-std | theorems-ams
+ * #Excludes: theorems-chap
+ * The description is used in the gui to give information to the user. The
+ * Requires and Excludes lines are read by the configuration script and
+ * written to a file lyxmodules.lst in the user configuration directory.
+ *
+ * Modules can also be "provided" or "excluded" by document classes, using
+ * the ProvidesModule and ExcludesModule tags.
+ */
+
+class LyXModule {
+public:
+ ///
+ LyXModule(std::string const & n, std::string const & i,
+ std::string const & d, std::vector<std::string> const & p,
+ std::vector<std::string> const & r,
+ std::vector<std::string> const & e);
+ /// whether the required packages are available
+ bool isAvailable();
+ ///
+ std::string const & getName() const { return name; }
+ ///
+ std::string const & getID() const { return id; }
+ ///
+ std::string const & getFilename() const { return filename; }
+ ///
+ std::string const & getDescription() const { return description; }
+ ///
+ std::vector<std::string> const & getPackageList() const
+ { return packageList; }
+ ///
+ std::vector<std::string> const & getRequiredModules() const
+ { return requiredModules; }
+ /// Modules this one excludes: the list should be treated disjunctively
+ std::vector<std::string> const & getExcludedModules() const
+ { return excludedModules; }
+ /// \return true if the module is compatible with this one, i.e.,
+ /// it does not exclude us and we do not exclude it.
+ /// this will also return true if modName is unknown and we do not
+ /// exclude it, since in that case we cannot check its exclusions.
+ bool isCompatible(std::string const & modName) const;
+ ///
+ static bool areCompatible(std::string const & mod1, std::string const & mod2);
+private:
+ /// what appears in the ui
+ std::string name;
+ /// the module's unique identifier
+ /// at present, this is the filename, without the extension
+ std::string id;
+ /// the filename
+ std::string filename;
+ /// a short description for use in the ui
+ std::string description;
+ /// the LaTeX packages on which this depends, if any
+ std::vector<std::string> packageList;
+ /// Modules this one requires: at least one
+ std::vector<std::string> requiredModules;
+ /// Modules this one excludes: none of these
+ std::vector<std::string> excludedModules;
+ ///
+ bool checked;
+ ///
+ bool available;
+};
+
+typedef std::vector<LyXModule> LyXModuleList;
+
+/**
+ * The ModuleList represents the various LyXModule's that are available at
+ * present.
+ */
+class ModuleList {
+public:
+ ///
+ ModuleList() {}
+ /// reads the modules from a file generated by configure.py
+ bool read();
+ ///
+ LyXModuleList::const_iterator begin() const;
+ ///
+ LyXModuleList::iterator begin();
+ ///
+ LyXModuleList::const_iterator end() const;
+ ///
+ LyXModuleList::iterator end();
+ ///
+ bool empty() const { return modlist_.empty(); }
+ /// Returns a pointer to the LyXModule with filename str.
+ /// Returns a null pointer if no such module is found.
+ LyXModule * operator[](std::string const & str);
+private:
+ /// noncopyable
+ ModuleList(ModuleList const &);
+ ///
+ void operator=(ModuleList const &);
+ /// add a module to the list
+ void addLayoutModule(std::string const &, std::string const &,
+ std::string const &, std::vector<std::string> const &,
+ std::vector<std::string> const &, std::vector<std::string> const &);
+ ///
+ std::vector<LyXModule> modlist_;
+};
- extern ModuleList moduleList;
+extern ModuleList moduleList;
}
#endif