52 lines
1.2 KiB
Lua
52 lines
1.2 KiB
Lua
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-- Markdown-flavoured and very simple no-structure style.
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--
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-- Here the idea is to structure the document entirely with [Markdown]().
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--
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-- Using the default markdown processor can be a little irritating: you are
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-- required to give a blank line before starting lists. The default stylesheet
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-- is not quite right, either.
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--
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module 'mod'
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--- Combine two strings _first_ and _second_ in interesting ways.
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function combine(first,second)
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end
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--- Combine a whole bunch of strings.
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function combine_all(...)
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end
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---
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-- Creates a constant capture. This pattern matches the empty string and
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-- produces all given values as its captured values.
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function lpeg.Cc([value, ...]) end
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--- Split a string _str_. Returns the first part and the second part, so that
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-- `combine(first,second)` is equal to _s_.
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function split(s)
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end
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--- Split a string _text_ into a table.
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-- Returns:
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--
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-- - `name` the name of the text
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-- - `pairs` an array of pairs
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-- - `key`
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-- - `value`
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-- - `length`
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--
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function split_table (text)
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end
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--- A table of useful constants.
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--
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-- - `alpha` first correction factor
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-- - `beta` second correction factor
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--
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-- @table constants
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