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use std::fmt::{self, Debug, Formatter};
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::Arc;
use super::{Content, Scope};
use crate::util::EcoString;
/// An evaluated module, ready for importing or typesetting.
#[derive(Clone, Hash)]
pub struct Module(Arc<Repr>);
/// The internal representation.
#[derive(Clone, Hash)]
struct Repr {
/// The module's name.
name: EcoString,
/// The top-level definitions that were bound in this module.
scope: Scope,
/// The module's layoutable contents.
content: Content,
}
impl Module {
/// Create a new, empty module with the given `name`.
pub fn new(name: impl Into<EcoString>) -> Self {
Self(Arc::new(Repr {
name: name.into(),
scope: Scope::new(),
content: Content::empty(),
}))
}
/// Create a new module from an evalauted file.
pub fn evaluated(path: &Path, scope: Scope, content: Content) -> Self {
let name = path.file_stem().unwrap_or_default().to_string_lossy().into();
Self(Arc::new(Repr { name, scope, content }))
}
/// Get the module's name.
pub fn name(&self) -> &EcoString {
&self.0.name
}
/// Access the module's scope.
pub fn scope(&self) -> &Scope {
&self.0.scope
}
/// Extract the module's content.
pub fn content(self) -> Content {
match Arc::try_unwrap(self.0) {
Ok(repr) => repr.content,
Err(arc) => arc.content.clone(),
}
}
}
impl Debug for Module {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "<module {}>", self.name())
}
}
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