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authorAndreas Stöckel <astoecke@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>2015-02-16 01:12:05 +0100
committerAndreas Stöckel <astoecke@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>2015-02-16 01:12:05 +0100
commit6de2c8ad9450a8b349161d37ad7cab538324034d (patch)
tree5b975ed2f81ca286a96cedb93f987470e85f939f
parent884c7d772da6ad9869866f8a7a15bd08a15376ba (diff)
Toying around with simple_book.osml
Found various "interesting" behaviours that are totally correct but might require a second look
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diff --git a/testdata/osmlparser/simple_book.osml b/testdata/osmlparser/simple_book.osml
index cdcaf58..e8639b8 100644
--- a/testdata/osmlparser/simple_book.osml
+++ b/testdata/osmlparser/simple_book.osml
@@ -1,6 +1,18 @@
+%{
+This is just a simple document for toying around
+}%
\import{../osxmlparser/book_domain.osxml}
\import{../osxmlparser/headings_domain.osxml}
+% Define some local domain here
+\domain#stuff
+ \import[rel=typesystem]{../osxmlparser/color.osxml}
+ \import[rel=domain]{../osxmlparser/book_domain.osxml}
+ \struct#fancy
+ \primitive#myLittleColor[type=color]
+ \parentRef[ref=book]
+ \fieldRef[ref="$default"]
+
\begin{book}
This might be some introductory text or a dedication.
@@ -10,10 +22,34 @@ Here we might have an introduction to the chapter.
\section#myFirstSection
\heading{A rather curious experiment}
+
+\paragraph
Here we might find the actual section content.
+\paragraph
+Test
+
\section#mySndSection
Here we might find the actual section content.
+% Create a simple fancy instance
+\fancy{[10,g=10,b=10]}
+
+%{
+Note that this
+ \fancy [10,g=10,b=10]
+will also work (since the braces are not counted as commands). However
+ \fancy [t=10,g=10,b=10]
+will leave the fancy field empty and assign the data as string to the above
+paragraph.
+}%
+
+%{
+Another note: In the short term the behaviour of the "{" and "}" tokens should
+be changed in the parser. They should only be parsed when they are valid (after
+commands and after a closing field). This can easily be hacked in (albeit it
+will be ugly)
+}%
+
\end{book}