=head1 VERSION
-Version 0.01
+Version 0.02
=cut
-our $VERSION = '0.01';
+our $VERSION = '0.02';
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+A formatter object turns a L<LaTeX::TikZ::Set> tree into the actual TikZ code, depending on some parameters such as the scale, the unit or the origin.
+
+=cut
use Sub::Name ();
use Any::Moose;
use Any::Moose 'Util::TypeConstraints';
+=head1 ATTRIBUTES
+
+=head2 C<unit>
+
+The unit in which lengths are printed.
+Valid units are C<cm> for centimeters and C<pt> for points.
+
+Defaults to C<cm>.
+
+=cut
+
has 'unit' => (
is => 'ro',
- isa => enum([ qw/cm pt/ ]),
+ isa => enum([ qw<cm pt> ]),
default => 'cm',
);
+=head2 C<format>
+
+The format used to print the numbers.
+
+Defaults to C<%s>.
+
+=cut
+
has 'format' => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Str',
default => '%s',
);
+=head2 C<scale>
+
+The scale of the drawing.
+
+Defaults to C<1>.
+
+=cut
+
has 'scale' => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Num',
default => 1,
);
+=head2 C<width>
+
+The width of the drawing area.
+
+Defaults to C<undef> for none.
+
+=cut
+
has 'width' => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Maybe[Num]',
);
+=head2 C<height>
+
+The height of the drawing area.
+
+Defaults to C<undef> for none.
+
+=cut
+
has 'height' => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Maybe[Num]',
);
+=head2 C<origin>
+
+A point coerced into a L<LaTeX::TikZ::Point> object that represents the logical origin of the printed area.
+If L</width> and L</height> are set, the canvas will be equivalent to a rectangle whose lower left corner at C<-$origin> and of given width and length.
+
+Defaults to C<(0, 0)>, meaning that the drawing area goes from C<(0, 0)> to C<($width, $height)>.
+
+=cut
+
has 'origin' => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'LaTeX::TikZ::Point::Autocoerce',
coerce => 1,
);
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=head2 C<id>
+
+An unique identifier of the formatter object.
+
+=cut
+
sub id {
my $tikz = shift;
my $origin = $tikz->origin;
if (defined $origin) {
- my ($x, $y) = map $origin->$_, qw/x y/;
+ my ($x, $y) = map $origin->$_, qw<x y>;
$origin = "($x;$y)";
} else {
$origin = "(0;0)";
join $;, map {
defined() ? "$_" : '(undef)';
- } map($tikz->$_, qw/unit format scale width height/), $origin;
+ } map($tikz->$_, qw<unit format scale width height>), $origin;
}
+=head2 C<render @sets>
+
+Processes all the L<LaTeX::TikZ::Set> objects given in C<@sets> to produce the actual TikZ code to insert in the LaTeX file.
+First, all the mods applied to the sets and their subsets are collected, and a declaration is emitted if needed for each of them by calling L<LaTeX::TikZ::Mod/declare>.
+Then, the image code is generated for each set.
+
+This method returns a list of array references :
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+The first one contains the header lines to include between the C<\documentclass> and the C<\begin{document}>.
+
+=item *
+
+The second one contains the mod declaration lines to put inside the document, between C<\begin{document}> and C<\end{document}>.
+
+=item *
+
+Finally, there's one array reference for each given TikZ set, which contain the lines for the actual TikZ pictures.
+
+=back
+
+The lines returned by L</render> don't end with a line feed.
+
+ my ($header, $declarations, $set1_body, $set2_body) = $formatter->render($set1, $set2);
+
+ open my $tex, '>', 'test.tex' or die "open('>test.tex'): $!";
+
+ print $tex "$_\n" for (
+ "\\documentclass[12pt]{article}",
+ @$header,
+ "\\begin{document}",
+ "\\pagestyle{empty}",
+ @$declarations,
+ "First set :"
+ "\\begin{center}",
+ @$set1_body,
+ "\\end{center}",
+ "Second set :"
+ "\\begin{center}",
+ @$set2_body,
+ "\\end{center}",
+ "\\end{document}",
+ );
+
+=cut
+
my $find_mods = do {
our %seen;
}
}
- my @subsets = $set->isa('LaTeX::TikZ::Set::Sequence')
+ my @subsets = $set->does('LaTeX::TikZ::Set::Container')
? $set->kids
- : $set->isa('LaTeX::TikZ::Set::Path')
- ? $set->ops
- : ();
+ : ();
$find_mods_rec->($_, $layers, $others) for @subsets;
});
return \@header, \@decls, @bodies;
}
+=head2 C<len $len>
+
+Format the given length according to the formatter options.
+
+=cut
+
sub len {
my ($tikz, $len) = @_;
sprintf $tikz->format . $tikz->unit, $len * $tikz->scale;
}
+=head2 C<angle $theta>
+
+Format the given angle (in radians) according to the formatter options.
+
+=cut
+
sub angle {
my ($tikz, $a) = @_;
sprintf $tikz->format, POSIX::ceil($a);
}
+=head2 C<label $name, $pos>
+
+Returns the TikZ code for a point labeled C<$name> at position C<$pos> according to the formatter options.
+
+=cut
+
sub label {
my ($tikz, $name, $pos) = @_;
"node[scale=$scale,$pos] {$name}";
}
+=head2 C<thickness>
+
+Format the given line thickness according to the formatter options.
+
+=cut
+
sub thickness {
my ($tikz, $width) = @_;
},
);
-__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
+__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable if any_moose() ne 'Moose';
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<LaTeX::TikZ>.
=head1 AUTHOR