tools: improve `v check-md` by checking for broken TOC headline links (#10417)
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import rand
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import term
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import vhelp
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import v.pref
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import regex
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const (
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too_long_line_length = 100
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@ -162,6 +163,7 @@ fn (mut f MDFile) progress(message string) {
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fn (mut f MDFile) check() CheckResult {
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mut res := CheckResult{}
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mut anchor_data := AnchorData{}
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for j, line in f.lines {
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// f.progress('line: $j')
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if line.len > too_long_line_length {
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@ -187,8 +189,14 @@ fn (mut f MDFile) check() CheckResult {
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res.errors++
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}
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}
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if f.state == .markdown {
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anchor_data.add_links(j, line)
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anchor_data.add_link_targets(j, line)
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}
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f.parse_line(j, line)
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}
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anchor_data.check_link_target_match(f.path, mut res)
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res += f.check_examples()
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return res
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}
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@ -234,6 +242,121 @@ fn (mut f MDFile) parse_line(lnumber int, line string) {
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}
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}
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struct Headline {
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line int
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lable string
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level int
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}
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struct Anchor {
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line int
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}
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type AnchorTarget = Anchor | Headline
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struct AnchorLink {
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line int
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lable string
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}
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struct AnchorData {
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mut:
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links map[string][]AnchorLink
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anchors map[string][]AnchorTarget
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}
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fn (mut ad AnchorData) add_links(line_number int, line string) {
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query := r'\[(?P<lable>[^\]]+)\]\(\s*#(?P<link>[a-z\-]+)\)'
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mut re := regex.regex_opt(query) or { panic(err) }
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res := re.find_all_str(line)
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for elem in res {
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re.match_string(elem)
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link := re.get_group_by_name(elem, 'link')
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ad.links[link] << AnchorLink{
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line: line_number
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lable: re.get_group_by_name(elem, 'lable')
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}
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}
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}
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fn (mut ad AnchorData) add_link_targets(line_number int, line string) {
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if line.trim_space().starts_with('#') {
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if headline_start_pos := line.index(' ') {
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headline := line.substr(headline_start_pos + 1, line.len)
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link := create_ref_link(headline)
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ad.anchors[link] << Headline{
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line: line_number
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lable: headline
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level: headline_start_pos
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}
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}
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} else {
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query := r'<a\s*id=["\'](?P<link>[a-z\-]+)["\']\s*/>'
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mut re := regex.regex_opt(query) or { panic(err) }
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res := re.find_all_str(line)
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for elem in res {
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re.match_string(elem)
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link := re.get_group_by_name(elem, 'link')
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ad.anchors[link] << Anchor{
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line: line_number
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn (mut ad AnchorData) check_link_target_match(fpath string, mut res CheckResult) {
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mut checked_headlines := []string{}
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mut found_error_warning := false
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for link, linkdata in ad.links {
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if link in ad.anchors {
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checked_headlines << link
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if ad.anchors[link].len > 1 {
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found_error_warning = true
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res.errors++
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for anchordata in ad.anchors[link] {
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eprintln(eline(fpath, anchordata.line, 0, 'multiple link targets of existing link (#$link)'))
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}
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}
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} else {
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found_error_warning = true
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res.errors++
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for brokenlink in linkdata {
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eprintln(eline(fpath, brokenlink.line, 0, 'no link target found for existing link [$brokenlink.lable](#$link)'))
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}
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}
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}
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for link, anchor_lists in ad.anchors {
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if !(link in checked_headlines) {
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if anchor_lists.len > 1 {
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for anchor in anchor_lists {
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line := match anchor {
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Headline {
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anchor.line
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}
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Anchor {
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anchor.line
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}
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}
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wprintln(wline(fpath, line, 0, 'multiple link target for non existing link (#$link)'))
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found_error_warning = true
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res.warnings++
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if found_error_warning {
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eprintln('') // fix suppressed last error output
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}
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}
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fn create_ref_link(s string) string {
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query_remove := r'[^a-z \-]'
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mut re := regex.regex_opt(query_remove) or { panic(err) }
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return re.replace_simple(s.to_lower(), '').replace(' ', '-')
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}
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fn (mut f MDFile) debug() {
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for e in f.examples {
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eprintln('f.path: $f.path | example: $e')
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doc/docs.md
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doc/docs.md
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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ For more details and troubleshooting, please visit the [vab GitHub repository](h
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* [Structs](#structs)
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* [Embedded structs](#embedded-structs)
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* [Default field values](#default-field-values)
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* [Short struct literal syntax](#short-struct-initialization-syntax)
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* [Short struct literal syntax](#short-struct-literal-syntax)
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* [Access modifiers](#access-modifiers)
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* [Methods](#methods)
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* [Unions](#unions)
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```powershell
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v install [module]
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```
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###### Example:
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**Example:**
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```powershell
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v install ui
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```
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@ -2280,7 +2280,7 @@ Removing a module with v:
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```powershell
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v remove [module]
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```
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###### Example:
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**Example:**
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```powershell
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v remove ui
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```
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```powershell
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v update [module]
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```
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###### Example:
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**Example:**
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```powershell
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v update ui
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```
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```powershell
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v list
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```
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###### Example
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**Example:**
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```powershell
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> v list
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Installed modules:
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```powershell
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v outdated
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```
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###### Example
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**Example:**
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```powershell
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> v outdated
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Modules are up to date.
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@ -4024,7 +4024,7 @@ created by the JS Backend (flag: `-b js`).
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`$` is used as a prefix for compile-time operations.
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#### $if
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#### `$if` condition
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```v
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// Support for multiple conditions in one branch
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$if ios || android {
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| `gnu`, `hpux`, `haiku`, `qnx` | `cplusplus` | `big_endian` |
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| `solaris` | | | |
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#### $embed_file
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#### `$embed_file`
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```v ignore
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import os
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and thus easier to distribute. In this case, `f.data()` will cause *no IO*,
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and it will always return the same data.
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#### $tmpl for embedding and parsing V template files
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#### `$tmpl` for embedding and parsing V template files
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V has a simple template language for text and html templates, and they can easily
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be embedded via `$tmpl('path/to/template.txt')`:
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#### $env
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#### `$env`
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```v
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module main
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| structured data types | + | + | + | |
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### Strengths
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#### default
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**default**
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- very fast
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- unlimited access from different coroutines
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- easy to handle
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#### `mut`
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**`mut`**
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- very fast
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- easy to handle
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#### `shared`
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**`shared`**
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- concurrent access from different coroutines
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- data type may be complex structure
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- sophisticated access possible (several statements within one `lock`
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block)
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#### `atomic`
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**`atomic`**
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- concurrent access from different coroutines
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- reasonably fast
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### Weaknesses
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#### default
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**default**
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- read only
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#### `mut`
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**`mut`**
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- access only from one coroutine at a time
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#### `shared`
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**`shared`**
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- lock/unlock are slow
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- moderately difficult to handle (needs `lock` block)
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#### `atomic`
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**`atomic`**
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- limited to single (max. 64 bit) integers (and pointers)
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- only a small set of predefined operations possible
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- very difficult to handle correctly
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transaction that is unrelated to the previous or following
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statement. Therefore - but also for performance reasons - it's often
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better to group consecutive coherent statements in an explicit `lock` block.
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### Channels
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[install V compiler](https://github.com/vlang/v/blob/master/doc/docs.md#install-from-source)
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on your operating system.
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### Setup
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### Setup Extention
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Install [V VS Code Extention](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vlanguage.vscode-vlang).
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[DWARF](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DWARF) information to show and
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edit the variable.
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### Setup
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### Setup Debugging
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1. Install the [C/C++ Extention](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.cpptools)
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2. Open `RUN AND DEBUG` panel (Debug Icon in left panel).
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This package is to generate data-driven HTML output.
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V allows for easily using text templates, expanded at compile time to
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V functions, that efficiently produce text output. This is especially
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usefull for templated HTML views, but the mechanism is general enough
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to be used for other kinds of text output also.
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# Directives
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Each directive begins with an `@` sign.
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Some directives begin contains a `{}` block, others only have `''` (string) parameters.
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More on the directives itself.
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# Template directives
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Each template directive begins with an `@` sign.
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Some directives contain a `{}` block, others only have `''` (string) parameters.
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Newlines on the beginning and end are ignored in `{}` blocks,
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otherwise this (see [if](#if) for this syntax):
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<span>This is shown if bool_val is true</span>
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}
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```
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would result in:
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... would output:
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```html
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<span>This is shown if bool_val is true</span>
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```
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which could result in unreadable output.
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... which is less readable.
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## if
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The if directive consists of three parts, the `@if` tag, the condition (same syntax like in V)
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and the `{}` block where you can write html which will be rendered if the condition is true:
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The if directive, consists of three parts, the `@if` tag, the condition (same syntax like in V)
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and the `{}` block, where you can write html, which will be rendered if the condition is true:
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```
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@if <condition> {}
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```
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```html
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<span>This is shown if bool_val is true</span>
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```
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while the one-liner results in:
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... while the one-liner results in:
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```html
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<span>This is shown if bool_val is true</span>
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```
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## for
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The for directive consists of three parts, the `@for` tag, the condition (same syntax like in V)
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and the `{}` block where you can write html which will be rendered for each loop:
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The for directive consists of three parts, the `@for` tag,
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the condition (same syntax like in V) and the `{}` block,
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where you can write text, rendered for each iteration of the loop:
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```
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@for <condition> {}
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```
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### Example
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### Example for @for
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```html
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@for i, val in my_vals {
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<span>$i - $val</span>
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<span>2 - "Third"</span>
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...
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```
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while the one-liner results in:
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... while the one-liner results in:
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```html
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<span>0 - "First"</span>
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<span>1 - "Second"</span>
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and consists of two parts, the `@include` tag and a following `'<path>'` string.
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The path parameter is relative to the `/templates` directory in the corresponding project.
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### Example
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Files
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### Example for the folder structure of a project using templates:
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```
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Project root
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/templates
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@js '<url>'
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```
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### Example
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### Example for the @js directive:
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```html
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@js 'myscripts.js'
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```
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# Variables
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All variables which are declared before can be used through the `@{my_var}` syntax.
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All variables, which are declared before the $tmpl can be used through the `@{my_var}` syntax.
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It's also possible to use properties of structs here like `@{my_struct.prop}`.
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