bibtex -
Parse bibtex files
package require Tcl 8.4
package require bibtex ? 0.5 ?
::bibtex::parse ? options ? ? text ?
::bibtex::parse text
::bibtex::parse ? -command cmd ? -channel chan
::bibtex::parse ? -recordcommand recordcmd ? ? -preamblecommand preamblecmd ? ? -stringcommand stringcmd ? ? -commentcommand commentcmd ? ? -progresscommand progresscmd ? (text | -channel chan)
::bibtex::wait token
::bibtex::destroy token
::bibtex::addStrings token stringdict
This package provides commands for the parsing of bibliographies in
BibTeX format.
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::bibtex::parse ? options ? ? text ?
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This is the general form of the command for parsing a
bibliography. Depending on the options used to invoke it it will
either return a token for the parser, or the parsed entries of the
input bibliography. Instead of performing an immediate parse returning
a predefined format the command can also enter an event-based parsing
style where all relevant entries in the input are reported through
callback commands, in the style of SAX.
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::bibtex::parse text
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In this form the command will assume that the specified text is
a bibliography in BibTeX format, parse it, and then return a list
containing one element per record found in the bibliography. Note that
comments, string definitions, preambles, etc. will not show up in the
result. Each element will be a list containing record type,
bibliography key and record data, in this order. The record data will
be a dictionary, its keys the keys of the record, with the associated
values.
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::bibtex::parse ? -command cmd ? -channel chan
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In this form the command will reads the bibliography from the
specified Tcl channel chan and then returns the same data
structure as described above.
If however the option -command is specified the result will be a
handle for the parser instead and all processing will be incremental
and happen in the background. When the input has been exhausted the
callback cmd will be invoked with the result of the parse. The
exact definition for the callback is
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cmd token parseresult
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The parse result will have the structure explained above, for the
simpler forms of the parser.
Note that the parser will not close the channel after it
has exhausted it. This is still the responsibility of the user of the
parser.
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::bibtex::parse ? -recordcommand recordcmd ? ? -preamblecommand preamblecmd ? ? -stringcommand stringcmd ? ? -commentcommand commentcmd ? ? -progresscommand progresscmd ? (text | -channel chan)
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This is the most low-level form for the parser. The returned result
will be a handle for the parser. During processing it will invoke the
invoke the specified callback commands for each type of data found in
the bibliography.
The processing will be incremental and happen in the background if,
and only if a Tcl channel chan is specified. For a text
the processing will happen immediately and all callbacks will be
invoked before the command itself returns.
The callbacks, i.e. *cmd, are all command prefixes and will be
invoked with additional arguments appended to them. The meaning of the
arguments depends on the callback and is explained below. The first
argument will however always be the handle of the parser invoking the
callback.
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recordcmd token type key recorddict
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This callback is invoked whenever the parser detects a bibliography
record in the input. Its arguments are the record type, the
bibliography key for the record, and a dictionary containing the keys
and values describing the record. Any string macros known to the
parser have already been expanded.
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preamblecmd token preambletext
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This callback is invoked whenever the parser detects an @preamble
block in the input. The only additional argument is the text found in
the preamble block. By default such entries are ignored.
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stringcmd token stringdict
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This callback is invoked whenever the parser detects an @string-based
macro definition in the input. The argument is a dictionary with the
macro names as keys and their replacement strings as values. By
default such definitions are added to the parser state for use in
future bibliography records.
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commentcmd token commenttext
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This callback is invoked whenever the parser detects a comment in the
input. The only additional argument is the comment text. By default
such entries are ignored.
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progresscmd token percent
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This callback is invoked during processing to tell the user about the
progress which has been made. Its argument is the percentage of data
processed, as integer number between 0 and 100.
In the case of incremental processing the perecentage will always be
-1 as the total number of entries is not known beforehand.
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::bibtex::wait token
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This command waits for the parser represented by the token to
complete and then returns. The returned result is the empty string.
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::bibtex::destroy token
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This command cleans up all internal state associated with the parser
represented by the handle token, effectively destroying it. This
command can be called from within the parser callbacks to terminate
processing.
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::bibtex::addStrings token stringdict
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This command adds the macro definitions stored in the
dictionary stringdict to the parser represented
by the handle token.
The dictionary keys are the macro names and the values their
replacement strings. This command has the correct signature for use as
a -stringcommand callback in an invokation of the command
::bibtex::parse.
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
bugs and other problems.
Please report such in the category
bibtex of the
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883.
Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either
package and/or documentation.
bibtex, parsing, text processing, bibliography