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@unified-latex/unified-latex-builder

Tools for constructing unified-latex ASTs

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unified-latex-builder

What is this?

Functions to help build a unified-latex Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) with hyperscript-like syntax.

When should I use this?

If you want to programmatically create Ast.Node nodes.

Install

npm install @unified-latex/unified-latex-builder

This package contains both esm and commonjs exports. To explicitly access the esm export, import the .js file. To explicitly access the commonjs export, import the .cjs file.

Functions

arg(args, special)

Create an Argument. special.braces can optionally specify the signature of the open/close marks that each argument uses. For example

arg("a", { braces: "[]" });

will result in arguments [a]. Valid braces are *, [, {, <, and (.

null may be passed as the value of an empty optional argument. If null is passed, the openBrace and closeBrace of the argument will be set to empty strings and the contents will be set to an empty array. For example,

args([null, "b"], { braces: "[]{}" });

will produce the same structure as if the the first "optional argument" were omitted in regular parsing.

function arg(args: CoercibleArgument | Ast.Node[], special: ArgumentSpecialOptions): Ast.Argument

Parameters

ParamType
argsOmitted
specialArgumentSpecialOptions

args(args, special)

Create an Argument list. special.braces can optionally specify the signature of the open/close marks that each argument uses. For example

args(["a", "b"], { braces: "[]{}" });

will result in arguments [a]{b}. Valid braces are *, [, {, (, and <.

null may be passed as the value of an empty optional argument. If null is passed, the openBrace and closeBrace of the argument will be set to empty strings and the contents will be set to an empty array. For example,

args([null, "b"], { braces: "[]{}" });

will produce the same structure as if the the first "optional argument" were omitted in regular parsing.

function args(args: CoercibleArgument | CoercibleArgument[], special: ArgumentsSpecialOptions): Ast.Argument[]

Parameters

ParamType
argsOmitted
specialArgumentsSpecialOptions

env(name, body, envArgs, special)

Create an Environment node.

function env(name: String, body: CoercibleNode | CoercibleNode[], envArgs: CoercibleArgument | CoercibleArgument[], special: {}): Ast.Environment

Parameters

ParamType
nameString
bodyOmitted
envArgsOmitted
special{}

m(name, marcoArgs, special)

Create a Macro with the given name. The macro may be followed by any number of arguments.

function m(name: String, marcoArgs: CoercibleArgument | CoercibleArgument[], special: MacroSpecialOptions): Ast.Macro

Parameters

ParamType
nameString
marcoArgsOmitted
specialMacroSpecialOptions

s(value)

Create a String node from value

function s(value: string | Ast.String): Ast.String

Parameters

ParamType
valuestring | Ast.String

Constants

NameTypeDescription
SPAst.WhitespaceWhitespace node.

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Package last updated on 16 Jun 2025

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