Minor syntactic changes
Mon Dec 28 09:59:18 UTC 2009 pix@kepibu.org
* Minor syntactic changes
To make more modern org-modes happy. Woo.
diff -rN -u old-Oh, Ducks!/notes new-Oh, Ducks!/notes
--- old-Oh, Ducks!/notes 2015-11-13 02:31:53.000000000 +0000
+++ new-Oh, Ducks!/notes 2015-11-13 02:31:53.000000000 +0000
@@ -19,18 +19,18 @@
HTML/XML parsing library such as cxml or closure-html.
Start with:
- :(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :oh-ducks)
+: (asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :oh-ducks)
If you would like to use the built-in support for parsing via
closure-html (which you almost certainly do), you'll also want to load
closure-html:
- :(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :closure-html)
+: (asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :closure-html)
And, if you want to use DOM objects provided by cxml:
- :(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :cxml)
+: (asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :cxml)
** Load-order Caveats
closure-html and cl-unification each define competing readers on #t.
To avoid load-order issues resulting in an indeterminate reader on #t,
you'll probably want to add
- :#.(set-dispatch-macro-character #\# #\T 'unify::|sharp-T-reader|)
+: #.(set-dispatch-macro-character #\# #\T 'unify::|sharp-T-reader|)
to the top of any file which uses cl-unification's reader templates.
Please feel free to submit patches to closure-html and cl-unification
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
whichever library provides your desired object model and parser.
For example,
- :depends-on (:oh-ducks :closure-html :cxml)
+: :depends-on (:oh-ducks :closure-html :cxml)
* Usage
The combination of oh-ducks and closure-html provides an HTML template
@@ -162,10 +162,10 @@
** Submit patch to closure-html to add (enable/disable-reader) functions
** non-css templates (e.g., for matching on text of element)?
Maybe special-case string/regexp-templates, so for example
- #t(html ("div" (#t(regexp "f(o+)bar") . ?div)))
+: #t(html ("div" (#t(regexp "f(o+)bar") . ?div)))
would match [<div>foooobar</div>]?
- #t(html ("div" . #t(regexp "f(o+)bar" (?o))))
+: #t(html ("div" . #t(regexp "f(o+)bar" (?o))))
might cause some difficulty, however--we should get a list of matched elements
for the div selector, but the regexp variable (?o) can only match once (without
some wacky environment merging, anyway).