1LaTeXML::Common::ObjectU(s3e)r Contributed Perl DocumentaLtaiToenXML::Common::Object(3)
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6 "LaTeXML::Common::Object" - abstract base class for most LaTeXML
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10 "LaTeXML::Common::Object" serves as an abstract base class for all
11 other objects (both the data objects and control objects). It provides
12 for common methods for stringification and comparison operations to
13 simplify coding and to beautify error reporting.
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15 Generic functions
16 "$string = Stringify($object);"
17 Returns a string identifying $object, for debugging. Works on any
18 values and objects, but invokes the stringify method on blessed
19 objects. More informative than the default perl conversion to a
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22 "$string = ToString($object);"
23 Converts $object to string attempting, when possible, to generate
24 straight text without TeX markup. This is most useful for
25 converting Tokens or Boxes to document content or attribute values,
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27 however, it is not possible to convert Whatsits generated by
28 Constructors into clean strings, without TeX markup. Works on any
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32 "$boolean = Equals($x,$y);"
33 Compares the two objects for equality. Works on any values and
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37 "$tokens = Revert($object);"
38 Returns a Tokens list containing the TeX that would create $object.
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43 "$string = $object->stringify;"
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46 "$string = $object->toString;"
47 Returns the string content of $object; most useful for extracting a
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49 representing a filename or such. To the extent possible, this
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54 "$boole = $object->equals($other);"
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59 "$boole = $object->isaToken;"
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65 "$boole = $object->isaDefinition;"
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68 "$digested = $object->beDigested;"
69 Does whatever is needed to digest the object, and return the
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73 "$object->beAbsorbed($document);"
74 Do whatever is needed to absorb the $object into the $document,
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78 Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
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81 Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United
82 States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
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