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doctools::toc(n)                             Documentation tools                            doctools::toc(n)



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NAME
       doctools::toc - Holding tables of contents

SYNOPSIS
       package require doctools::toc  ?2?

       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require doctools::toc::structure

       package require struct::tree

       package require snit

       ::doctools::toc objectName

       objectName method ?arg arg ...?

       objectName destroy

       objectName + reference id label docid desc

       objectName + division id label ?docid?

       objectName remove id

       objectName up id

       objectName next id

       objectName prev id

       objectName child id label ?...?

       objectName element ?...?

       objectName children id

       objectName type id

       objectName full-label id

       objectName elabel id ?newlabel?

       objectName description id ?newdesc?

       objectName document id ?newdocid?

       objectName title

       objectName title text

       objectName label

       objectName label text

       objectName importer

       objectName importer object

       objectName exporter

       objectName exporter object

       objectName deserialize = data ?format?

       objectName deserialize += data ?format?

       objectName serialize ?format?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

DESCRIPTION
       This package provides a class to contain and programmatically manipulate tables of contents.

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

       [1]    Exporting tables of contents, and

       [2]    Importing tables of contents


       For information about the Concepts of tables of contents, and their parts, see  the  same-named  sec-tion. section.
       tion.   For information about the data structure which is used to encode tables of contents as values
       see the section ToC serialization format.  This is the only format directly known to this class. Con-versions Conversions
       versions  from and to any other format are handled by export and import manager objects. These may be
       attached to a container, but do not have to be, it is merely a convenience.

CONCEPTS
       [1]    A table of contents consists of a (possibly empty) list of elements.

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

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

       [4]    Each reference has an associated document, identified by a symbolic id, and a textual descrip-tion. description.
              tion.

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

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

       A few notes

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

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


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


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

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


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

       objectName + reference id label docid desc
              This method adds a new reference element to the table of contents, under the element specified
              via its handle id. This parent element has to be a division element, or the root. An error  is
              thrown otherwise.  The new element will be externally identified by its label, which has to be
              be unique within the parent element. An error is thrown otherwise.

              As a reference element it will refer to a document identified by the symbolic docid. This ref-erence reference
              erence  must not be the empty string, an error is thrown otherwise.  Beyond the label the ele-ment element
              ment also has a longer descriptive string, supplied via desc.

              The result of the method is the handle (id) of the new element.

       objectName + division id label ?docid?
              This method adds a new division element to the table of contents, under the element  specified
              via  its handle id. This parent element has to be a division element, or the root. An error is
              thrown otherwise.  The new element will be externally identified by its label, which has to be
              be unique within the parent element. An error is thrown otherwise.

              As a division element it is can refer to a document, identified by the symbolic docid, but may
              choose not to.

              The result of the method is the handle (id) of the new element.

       objectName remove id
              This method removes the element identified by the handle id from the table  of  contents.   If
              the  element  is  a  division  all of its children, if any, are removed as well. The root ele-ment/division element/division
              ment/division of the table of contents cannot be removed however, only its children.

              The result of the method is the empty string.

       objectName up id
              This method returns the handle of the parent for the element identified by its handle  id,  or
              the empty string if id refered to the root element.

       objectName next id
              This  method  returns the handle of the right sibling for the element identified by its handle
              id, or the handle of the parent if the element has no right sibling, or the empty string if id
              refered to the root element.

       objectName prev id
              This  method  returns  the handle of the left sibling for the element identified by its handle
              id, or the handle of the parent if the element has no left sibling, or the empty string if  id
              refered to the root element.

       objectName child id label ?...?
              This  method  returns  the  handle  of a child of the element identified by its handle id. The
              child itself is identified by a series of labels.

       objectName element ?...?
              This method returns the handle of the element identified by a series of labels, starting  from
              the  root of the table of contents. The series of labels is allowed to be empty, in which case
              the handle of the root element is returned.

       objectName children id
              This method returns a list containing the handles of all children of the element identified by
              the handle id, from first to last, in that order.

       objectName type id
              This method returns the type of the element, either reference, or division.

       objectName full-label id
              This  method  is  the complement of the method element, converting the handle id of an element
              into a list of labels full identifying the element within the whole table of contents.

       objectName elabel id ?newlabel?
              This method queries and/or changes the label of the element identified by the  handle  id.  If
              the  argument newlabel is present then the label is changed to that value. Regardless of this,
              the result of the method is the current value of the label.

              If the label is changed the new label has to be unique within the containing division,  or  an
              error is thrown.

              Further, of the id refers to the root element of the table of contents, then using this method
              is equivalent to using the method label, i.e. it is accessing the global label for  the  whole
              table.

       objectName description id ?newdesc?
              This method queries and/or changes the description of the element identified by the handle id.
              If the argument newdesc is present then the description is changed to that  value.  Regardless
              of this, the result of the method is the current value of the description.

              The element this method operates on has to be a reference element, or an error will be thrown.

       objectName document id ?newdocid?
              This method queries and/or changes the document reference of the  element  identified  by  the
              handle id.  If the argument newdocid is present then the description is changed to that value.
              Regardless of this, the result of the method is the current value of the document reference.

              Setting the reference to the empty string means unsetting it, and is allowed only for division
              elements.  Conversely, if the result is the empty string then the element has no document ref-erence, reference,
              erence, and this can happen only for division elements.

       objectName title
              Returns the currently defined title of the table of contents.

       objectName title text
              Sets the title of the table of contents to text, and returns it as the result of the  command.

       objectName label
              Returns the currently defined label of the table of contents.

       objectName label text
              Sets  the label of the table of contents to text, and returns it as the result of the command.

       objectName importer
              Returns the import manager object currently attached to the container, if any.

       objectName importer object
              Attaches the object as import manager to the container, and returns it as the  result  of  the
              command.   Note  that the object is not put into ownership of the container. I.e., destruction
              of the container will not destroy the object.

              It is expected that object provides a method named import text which takes a text and a format
              name,  and returns the canonical serialization of the table of contents contained in the text,
              assuming the given format.

       objectName exporter
              Returns the export manager object currently attached to the container, if any.

       objectName exporter object
              Attaches the object as export manager to the container, and returns it as the  result  of  the
              command.   Note  that the object is not put into ownership of the container. I.e., destruction
              of the container will not destroy the object.

              It is expected that object provides a method named export object which takes the container and
              a  format  name, and returns a text encoding table of contents stored in the container, in the
              given format. It is further expected that the object will use the container's method serialize
              to obtain the serialization of the table of contents from which to generate the text.

       objectName deserialize = data ?format?
              This method replaces the contents of the table object with the table contained in the data. If
              no format was specified it is assumed to be the regular serialization of a table of  contents.

              Otherwise  the object will use the attached import manager to convert the data from the speci-fied specified
              fied format to a serialization it can handle.  In that case an error will  be  thrown  if  the
              container has no import manager attached to it.

              The result of the method is the empty string.

       objectName deserialize += data ?format?
              This  method  behaves like deserialize = in its essentials, except that it merges the table of
              contents in the data to its contents instead of replacing it.  The method will throw an  error
              if  merging is not possible, i.e. would produce an invalid table. The existing content is left
              unchanged in that case.

              The result of the method is the empty string.

       objectName serialize ?format?
              This method returns the table of contents contained in the object. If no format is not  speci-fied specified
              fied the returned result is the canonical serialization of its contents.

              Otherwise the object will use the attached export manager to convert the data to the specified
              format.  In that case an error will be thrown if the container has no export manager  attached
              to it.


TOC SERIALIZATION FORMAT
       Here  we  specify  the  format  used  by  the doctools v2 packages to serialize tables of contents as
       immutable values for transport, comparison, etc.

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


       regular serialization

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

                            The two legal item types and their descriptions are

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

KEYWORDS
       HTML, TMML, conversion, doctoc markup, documentation, formatting, generation,  json,  latex,  markup,
       nroff, parsing, plugin, reference, table, table of contents, tcler's wiki, text, wiki

CATEGORY
       Documentation tools

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




doctools2toc                                          2                                     doctools::toc(n)

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