From c9d918de8944fb89e11cf182501e9846ff4316e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alec Theriault Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2018 11:51:30 -0400 Subject: Latex type families (#734) * Support for type families in LaTeX The code is ported over from the XHTML backend. * Refactor XHTML and LaTeX family handling This is mostly a consolidation effort: stripping extra exports, inlining some short definitions, and trying to make the backends match. The LaTeX backend now has preliminary support for data families, although the only the data instance head is printed (not the actual constructors). Both backends also now use "newtype" for newtype data family instances. * Add some tests --- latex-test/ref/TypeFamilies3/haddock.sty | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 57 insertions(+) create mode 100644 latex-test/ref/TypeFamilies3/haddock.sty (limited to 'latex-test/ref/TypeFamilies3/haddock.sty') diff --git a/latex-test/ref/TypeFamilies3/haddock.sty b/latex-test/ref/TypeFamilies3/haddock.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e031a98 --- /dev/null +++ b/latex-test/ref/TypeFamilies3/haddock.sty @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +% Default Haddock style definitions. To use your own style, invoke +% Haddock with the option --latex-style=mystyle. + +\usepackage{tabulary} % see below + +% make hyperlinks in the PDF, and add an expandabale index +\usepackage[pdftex,bookmarks=true]{hyperref} + +\newenvironment{haddocktitle} + {\begin{center}\bgroup\large\bfseries} + {\egroup\end{center}} +\newenvironment{haddockprologue}{\vspace{1in}}{} + +\newcommand{\haddockmoduleheading}[1]{\chapter{\texttt{#1}}} + +\newcommand{\haddockbeginheader}{\hrulefill} +\newcommand{\haddockendheader}{\noindent\hrulefill} + +% a little gap before the ``Methods'' header +\newcommand{\haddockpremethods}{\vspace{2ex}} + +% inserted before \\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand{\haddockverb}{\small} + +% an identifier: add an index entry +\newcommand{\haddockid}[1]{\haddocktt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1}}} + +% The tabulary environment lets us have a column that takes up ``the +% rest of the space''. Unfortunately it doesn't allow +% the \end{tabulary} to be in the expansion of a macro, it must appear +% literally in the document text, so Haddock inserts +% the \end{tabulary} itself. +\newcommand{\haddockbeginconstrs}{\begin{tabulary}{\linewidth}{@{}llJ@{}}} +\newcommand{\haddockbeginargs}{\begin{tabulary}{\linewidth}{@{}llJ@{}}} + +\newcommand{\haddocktt}[1]{{\small \texttt{#1}}} +\newcommand{\haddockdecltt}[1]{{\small\bfseries \texttt{#1}}} + +\makeatletter +\newenvironment{haddockdesc} + {\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ \itemindent-\leftmargin + \let\makelabel\haddocklabel}} + {\endlist} +\newcommand*\haddocklabel[1]{\hspace\labelsep\haddockdecltt{#1}} +\makeatother + +% after a declaration, start a new line for the documentation. +% Otherwise, the documentation starts right after the declaration, +% because we're using the list environment and the declaration is the +% ``label''. I tried making this newline part of the label, but +% couldn't get that to work reliably (the space seemed to stretch +% sometimes). +\newcommand{\haddockbegindoc}{\hfill\\[1ex]} + +% spacing between paragraphs and no \parindent looks better +\parskip=10pt plus2pt minus2pt +\setlength{\parindent}{0cm} -- cgit v1.2.3