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@unified-latex/unified-latex-util-argspec
Advanced tools
Tools parsing a LaTeX argument specification in the xparse format
Tools to deal with xparse
argument signatures. (E.g., "o m"
for optional followed by mandatory
argument).
If you are working on the internals of unified-latex
.
npm install @unified-latex/unified-latex-util-argspec
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.
parse(str)
Parse an xparse
argument specification string to an AST.
This function caches results. Don't mutate the returned AST!
function parse(str: String): ArgSpec.Node[];
Parameters
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
str | String | * LaTeX string input |
printRaw(node, root)
Print an xparse
argument specification AST
to a string.
function printRaw(
node: string | ArgSpec.Node | (string | ArgSpec.Node)[],
root: Boolean
): string;
Parameters
Param | Type |
---|---|
node | Omitted |
root | Boolean |
v1.7.1
@unified-latex/unified-latex-types
\sysdelim
macros for rendering \systeme{}
macros with KaTeXFAQs
Tools parsing a LaTeX argument specification in the xparse format
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