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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" "LaTeXML::Core::Stomach" \- digests tokens into boxes, lists, etc. .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" \&\f(CW\*(C`LaTeXML::Core::Stomach\*(C'\fR digests tokens read from a LaTeXML::Core::Gullet (they will have already been expanded). .PP It extends LaTeXML::Common::Object. .PP There are basically four cases when digesting a LaTeXML::Core::Token: .IP "A plain character" 4 .IX Item "A plain character" is simply converted to a LaTeXML::Core::Box recording the current LaTeXML::Common::Font. .IP "A primitive" 4 .IX Item "A primitive" If a control sequence represents LaTeXML::Core::Definition::Primitive, the primitive is invoked, executing its stored subroutine. This is typically done for side effect (changing the state in the LaTeXML::Core::State), although they may also contribute digested material. As with macros, any arguments to the primitive are read from the LaTeXML::Core::Gullet. .IP "Grouping (or environment bodies)" 4 .IX Item "Grouping (or environment bodies)" are collected into a LaTeXML::Core::List. .IP "Constructors" 4 .IX Item "Constructors" A special class of control sequence, called a LaTeXML::Core::Definition::Constructor produces a LaTeXML::Core::Whatsit which remembers the control sequence and arguments that created it, and defines its own translation into \f(CW\*(C`XML\*(C'\fR elements, attributes and data. Arguments to a constructor are read from the gullet and also digested. .SS "Digestion" .IX Subsection "Digestion" .ie n .IP """$list = $stomach\->digestNextBody;""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW$list = $stomach\->digestNextBody;\fR" 4 .IX Item "$list = $stomach->digestNextBody;" Return the digested LaTeXML::Core::List after reading and digesting a `body' from the its Gullet. The body extends until the current level of boxing or environment is closed. .ie n .IP """$list = $stomach\->digest($tokens);""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW$list = $stomach\->digest($tokens);\fR" 4 .IX Item "$list = $stomach->digest($tokens);" Return the LaTeXML::Core::List resuting from digesting the given tokens. This is typically used to digest arguments to primitives or constructors. .ie n .IP """@boxes = $stomach\->invokeToken($token);""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW@boxes = $stomach\->invokeToken($token);\fR" 4 .IX Item "@boxes = $stomach->invokeToken($token);" Invoke the given (expanded) token. If it corresponds to a Primitive or Constructor, the definition will be invoked, reading any needed arguments fromt he current input source. Otherwise, the token will be digested. A List of Box's, Lists, Whatsit's is returned. .ie n .IP """@boxes = $stomach\->regurgitate;""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW@boxes = $stomach\->regurgitate;\fR" 4 .IX Item "@boxes = $stomach->regurgitate;" Removes and returns a list of the boxes already digested at the current level. This peculiar beast is used by things like \echoose (which is a Primitive in TeX, but a Constructor in LaTeXML). .SS "Grouping" .IX Subsection "Grouping" .ie n .IP """$stomach\->bgroup;""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW$stomach\->bgroup;\fR" 4 .IX Item "$stomach->bgroup;" Begin a new level of binding by pushing a new stack frame, and a new level of boxing the digested output. .ie n .IP """$stomach\->egroup;""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW$stomach\->egroup;\fR" 4 .IX Item "$stomach->egroup;" End a level of binding by popping the last stack frame, undoing whatever bindings appeared there, and also decrementing the level of boxing. .ie n .IP """$stomach\->begingroup;""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW$stomach\->begingroup;\fR" 4 .IX Item "$stomach->begingroup;" Begin a new level of binding by pushing a new stack frame. .ie n .IP """$stomach\->endgroup;""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW$stomach\->endgroup;\fR" 4 .IX Item "$stomach->endgroup;" End a level of binding by popping the last stack frame, undoing whatever bindings appeared there. .SS "Modes" .IX Subsection "Modes" .ie n .IP """$stomach\->beginMode($mode);""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW$stomach\->beginMode($mode);\fR" 4 .IX Item "$stomach->beginMode($mode);" Begin processing in \f(CW$mode\fR; one of 'text', 'display\-math' or 'inline\-math'. This also begins a new level of grouping and switches to a font appropriate for the mode. .ie n .IP """$stomach\->endMode($mode);""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW$stomach\->endMode($mode);\fR" 4 .IX Item "$stomach->endMode($mode);" End processing in \f(CW$mode\fR; an error is signalled if \f(CW$stomach\fR is not currently in \f(CW$mode\fR. This also ends a level of grouping. .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Bruce Miller .SH "COPYRIGHT" .IX Header "COPYRIGHT" Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the \s-1US.\s0