Transpilers/Templates/Latex.Template.psx.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Latex Template Transpiler. .DESCRIPTION Allows PipeScript to generate Latex and Tex files. Multiline comments with %{}% will be treated as blocks of PipeScript. #> [ValidatePattern('\.(?>latex|tex)$')] param( # The command information. This will include the path to the file. [Parameter(Mandatory,ValueFromPipeline,ParameterSetName='TemplateFile')] [Management.Automation.CommandInfo] $CommandInfo, # If set, will return the information required to dynamically apply this template to any text. [Parameter(Mandatory,ParameterSetName='TemplateObject')] [switch] $AsTemplateObject, # A dictionary of parameters. [Collections.IDictionary] $Parameter, # A list of arguments. [PSObject[]] $ArgumentList ) begin { # We start off by declaring a number of regular expressions: $startComment = '\%\{' # * Start Comments ```%{``` $endComment = '\}\%' # * End Comments ```}%``` $Whitespace = '[\s\n\r]{0,}' $startRegex = "(?<PSStart>${startComment})" $endRegex = "(?<PSEnd>${endComment}\s{0,})" # Create a splat containing arguments to the core inline transpiler $Splat = [Ordered]@{ StartPattern = $startRegex EndPattern = $endRegex } } process { # Add parameters related to the file $Splat.SourceFile = $commandInfo.Source -as [IO.FileInfo] $Splat.SourceText = [IO.File]::ReadAllText($commandInfo.Source) if ($Parameter) { $splat.Parameter = $Parameter } if ($ArgumentList) { $splat.ArgumentList = $ArgumentList } # If we are being used within a keyword, if ($AsTemplateObject) { $splat # output the parameters we would use to evaluate this file. } else { # Otherwise, call the core template transpiler .>PipeScript.Template @Splat # and output the changed file. } } |