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9f8bf02522 updated gallery 2024-06-14 11:20:43 +02:00
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# Changelog
## [v0.1.0] - 2024-10-02
- prepared for publication in Typst Universe
## [v0.0.2] - 2024-06-15
### Added
- `width` parameter to `schema.render` for easier integration
- `all-bit-i` config option
- colored ranges
- format specification in the manual
## [v0.0.1] - 2024-05-19
- initial version
- ported all features from the [python package](https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet/)

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# rivet-typst
Register / Instruction Visualizer & Explainer Tool with Typst, using CeTZ
RIVET _(Register / Instruction Visualizer & Explainer Tool)_ is a [Typst](https://typst.app) package for visualizing binary instructions or describing the contents of a register, using the [CeTZ](https://typst.app/universe/package/cetz) package.
It is based on the [homonymous Python script](https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet/)
## Examples
<table>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="./gallery/example1.typ">
<img src="./gallery/example1.png" width="1000px">
</a>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>A bit of eveything</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="./gallery/example2.typ">
<img src="./gallery/example2.png" width="1000px">
</a>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>RISC-V memory instructions (blueprint)</td>
</tr>
</table>
*Click on the example image to jump to the code.*
## Usage
For more information, see the [manual](manual.pdf)
To use this package, simply import `schema` from [rivet](https://typst.app/universe/package/rivet) and call `schema.load` to parse a schema description. Then use `schema.render` to render it, et voilà !
```typ
#import "@preview/rivet:0.1.0": schema
#let doc = schema.load("path/to/schema.yaml")
#schema.render(doc)
```

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/// - width (float): TODO -> remove
/// - height (float): TODO -> remove
/// - full-page (bool): If true, the page will be resized to fit the diagram and take the background color
/// - all-bit-i (bool): If true, all bit indices will be rendered, otherwise, only the ends of each range will be displayed
/// -> dictionary
#let config(
default-font-family: "Ubuntu Mono",
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left-labels: false,
width: 1200,
height: 800,
full-page: false
full-page: false,
all-bit-i: true
) = {}
/// Dark theme config

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/// This function returns a dictionary of structures
///
/// Supported formats: #schema.valid-extensions.map(e => raw("." + e)).join(", ")
/// - path-or-schema (str, raw): If it is a string, defines the path to load. \
/// If it is a raw block, its content is directly parsed (the block's language will define the format to use)
/// - path-or-schema (str, raw, dictionary): If it is a string, defines the path to load. \
/// If it is a raw block, its content is directly parsed (the block's language will define the format to use) \
/// If it is a dictionary, it directly defines the schema structure
/// -> dictionary
#let load(path-or-schema) = {}
/// Renders the given schema
/// This functions
/// - structures (dictionary): A schema dictionary, as returned by #doc-ref("schema.load")
/// - schema (dictionary): A schema dictionary, as returned by #doc-ref("schema.load")
/// - config (auto, dictionary): The configuration parameters, as returned by #doc-ref("config.config")
#let render(structures, config: auto)
/// - width (ratio, length): The width of the generated figure
#let render(schema, config: auto, width: 100%) = {}

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#!/bin/bash
PDFS=false
while getopts "p" flag
do
case "${flag}" in
p) PDFS=true;;
esac
done
echo "Generating gallery images"
set -- ./gallery/example*.typ
cnt="$#"
i=1
for f
do
f2="${f/typ/png}"
echo "($i/$cnt) $f -> $f2"
typst c --root ./ "$f" "$f2"
i=$((i+1))
done
if [ "$PDFS" = true ]
then
echo
echo "Generating gallery PDFs"
set -- ./gallery/*.typ
cnt="$#"
i=1
for f
do
f2="${f/typ/pdf}"
echo "($i/$cnt) $f -> $f2"
typst c --root ./ "$f" "$f2"
i=$((i+1))
done
fi

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#import "../src/lib.typ": schema, config
#let example = schema.load("/gallery/example1.yaml")
#schema.render(example, config: config.config(
full-page: true
))

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structures:
main:
bits: 32
ranges:
31-28:
name: cond
27:
name: 0
26:
name: 1
25:
name: I
24:
name: P
description: pre / post indexing bit
values:
0: post, add offset after transfer
1: pre, add offset before transfer
23:
name: U
description: up / down bit
values:
0: down, subtract offset from base
1: up, addition offset to base
22:
name: B
description: byte / word bit
values:
0: transfer word quantity
1: transfer byte quantity
21:
name: W
description: write-back bit
values:
0: no write-back
1: write address into base
20:
name: L
description: load / store bit
values:
0: store to memory
1: load from memory
19-16:
name: Rn
description: base register
15-12:
name: Rd
description: source / destination register
11-0:
name: offset
depends-on: 25
values:
0:
description: offset is an immediate value
structure: immediateOffset
1:
description: offset is a register
structure: registerOffset
immediateOffset:
bits: 12
ranges:
11-0:
name: 12-bit immediate offset
description: unsigned number
registerOffset:
bits: 12
ranges:
11-4:
name: shift
description: shift applied to Rm
3-0:
name: Rm
description: offset register

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#import "../src/lib.typ": schema, config
#let example = schema.load("/gallery/example2.yaml")
#schema.render(example, config: config.blueprint(
full-page: true,
left-labels: true
))

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structures:
main:
bits: 32
ranges:
31-20:
name: src
depends-on: 5
values:
0:
description:
structure: srcImmediate
1:
description:
structure: srcRegister
19-15:
name: rs1
14-12:
name: funct3
description: function modifier
values:
000: byte
001: half-word
"010": word
100: upper byte (load only)
101: upper half (load only)
11-7:
name: dst
depends-on: 5
values:
0:
description:
structure: dstRegister
1:
description:
structure: dstImmediate
6:
name: 0
5:
name: I
4:
name: 0
3:
name: 0
2:
name: 0
1:
name: 1
0:
name: 1
srcImmediate:
bits: 12
ranges:
11-0:
name: src
description: source memory address
srcRegister:
bits: 12
ranges:
11-5:
name: dstU
description: destination address upper bits
4-0:
name: rs2
description: source register
dstImmediate:
bits: 5
ranges:
4-0:
name: destL
description: destination address lower bits
dstRegister:
bits: 5
ranges:
4-0:
name: rd
description: destination register

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#import "../src/lib.typ": schema, config
#let example = schema.load("/gallery/example1.yaml")
//#schema.render(example)
= Chapter 1
#lorem(50)
= Chapter 2
#lorem(50)
== Section 2.1
#lorem(20)
#figure(
schema.render(example, config: config.config(all-bit-i: false)),
caption: "Test schema"
)
#lorem(20)
= Chapter 3

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structures:
main:
bits: 32
ranges:
31-24:
name: op
23-16:
name: r1
15-8:
name: r2
7-0:
name: r3

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}
}
}
},
"colors": {
"main": {
"31-28": "#FF0000",
"11-4": [34, 176, 43]
}
}
}

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#schema.render(test-raw, config: config.config(
full-page: true
))
#let test-typ = schema.load((
structures: (
main: (
bits: 32,
ranges: (
"31-28": (name: "cond"),
"27": (name: "0"),
"26": (name: "1"),
"25": (name: "I"),
"24": (
name: "P",
description: "pre / post indexing bit",
values: (
"0": "post, add offset after transfer",
"1": "pre, add offset before transfer"
)
),
"23": (
name: "U",
description: "up / down bit",
values: (
"0": "down, subtract offset from base",
"1": "up, addition offset to base"
)
),
"22": (
name: "B",
description: "byte / word bit",
values: (
"0": "transfer word quantity",
"1": "transfer byte quantity"
)
),
"21": (
name: "W",
description: "write-back bit",
values: (
"0": "no write-back",
"1": "write address into base"
)
),
"20": (
name: "L",
description: "load / store bit",
values: (
"0": "store to memory",
"1": "load from memory"
)
),
"19-16": (
name: "Rn",
description: "base register"
),
"15-12": (
name: "Rd",
description: "source / destination register"
),
"11-0": (
name: "offset",
depends-on: "25",
values: (
"0": (
description: "offset is an immediate value",
structure: "immediateOffset"
),
"1": (
description: "offset is a register",
structure: "registerOffset"
)
)
)
)
),
immediateOffset: (
bits: 12,
ranges: (
"11-0": (
name: "12-bit immediate offset",
description: "unsigned number"
)
)
),
registerOffset: (
bits: 12,
ranges: (
"11-4": (
name: "shift",
description: "shift applied to Rm"
),
"3-0": (
name: "Rm",
description: "offset register"
)
)
)
),
colors: (
main: (
"31-28": red,
"11-4": green
),
registerOffset: (
"11-4": rgb(240, 140, 80)
)
)
))
#schema.render(test-typ, config: config.config(
full-page: true
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<description>offset register</description>
</range>
</structure>
<color structure="main" color="#FF0000" start="28" end="31" />
<color structure="main" color="#255961" start="4" end="11" />
<color structure="immediateOffset" color="89,97,37" start="4" end="11" />
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3-0:
name: Rm
description: offset register
colors:
main:
31-28: "#3EFA6B"
25-23:
- 100
- 150
- 200

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#import "@preview/tidy:0.3.0"
#import "@preview/codelst:2.0.1": sourcecode
#import "@preview/showybox:2.0.1": showybox
#import "src/lib.typ"
#import "src/schema.typ"
#import "docs/examples.typ"
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link(label(label-name))[#display-name]
}
#let note(it) = showybox(
title: "Note",
title-style: (
color: white,
weight: "bold"
),
frame: (
title-color: blue.lighten(30%),
border-color: blue.darken(40%)
),
it
)
#show link: set text(blue)
= Introduction
This package provides a way to make beautiful register diagrams using the CeTZ package. It can be used to document Assembly instructions or binary registers
This is a port of the #link("https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet")[homonymous Python script] for Typst. For more information on the schema format, please check out the original project's #link("https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet/src/branch/main/format.md")[format.md]
This is a port of the #link("https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet")[homonymous Python script] for Typst.
= Usage
Simply import `schema` from #link("src/lib.typ") and call `schema.load` to parse a schema description. Then use `schema.render` to render it, et voilà !
#pad(left: 1em)[```typ
#import "src/lib.typ": schema
#let doc = schema.load("path/to/schema.typ")
#import "@preview/rivet:0.1.0": schema
#let doc = schema.load("path/to/schema.yaml")
#schema.render(doc)
```]
= Format
This section describes the structure of a schema definition. The examples given use the JSON syntax. For examples in different formats, see #link("https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet-typst/src/branch/main/gallery/test.yaml")[test.yaml], #link("https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet-typst/src/branch/main/gallery/test.json")[test.json] and #link("https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet-typst/src/branch/main/gallery/test.xml")[test.xml]. You can also directly define a schema using Typst dictionaries and arrays.
Since the XML format is quite different from the other, you might find it helpful to look at the examples on GitHub to get familiar with it.
== Main layout
A schema contains a dictionary of structures. The must be at least one defined structure named "main".
It can also optionnaly contain a "colors" dictionary. More details about this in #link(<format-colors>)[Colors]
#sourcecode[```json
{
"structures": {
"main": {
...
},
"struct1": {
...
},
"struct2": {
...
},
...
}
}
```]
#pagebreak(weak: true)
== Structure <format-structure>
A structure has a given number of bits and one or multiple ranges. Each range of bits can have a name, a description and / or values with special meaning (see #link(<format-range>)[Range]). A range's structure can also depend on another range's value (see #link(<format-dependencies>)[Dependencies]).
The range name (or key) defines the left- and rightmost bits (e.g. `7-4` goes from bit 7 down to bit 4). Bits are displayed in big-endian, i.e. the leftmost bit has the highest value.
#sourcecode[```json
"main": {
"bits": 8,
"ranges": {
"7-4": {
...
},
"3-2": {
...
},
"1": {
...
},
"0": {
...
}
}
}
```]
== Range <format-range>
A range represents a group of consecutive bits. It can have a name (displayed in the bit cells), a description (displayed under the structure) and / or values.
For values depending on other ranges, see #link(<format-dependencies>)[Dependencies].
#note[
In YAML, make sure to wrap values in quotes because some values can be interpreted as octal notation (e.g. 010 #sym.arrow.r 8)
]
#sourcecode[```json
"3-2": {
"name": "op",
"description": "Logical operation",
"values": {
"00": "AND",
"01": "OR",
"10": "XOR",
"11": "NAND"
}
}
```]
#pagebreak(weak: true)
== Dependencies <format-dependencies>
The structure of one range may depend on the value of another. To represent this situation, first indicate on the child range the range on which it depends.
Then, in its values, indicate which structure to use. A description can also be added (displayed above the horizontal dependency arrow)
#sourcecode[```json
"7-4": {
...
"depends-on": "0",
"values": {
"0": {
"description": "immediate value",
"structure": "immediateValue"
},
"1": {
"description": "value in register",
"structure": "registerValue"
}
}
}
```]
Finally, add the sub-structures to the structure dictionary:
#sourcecode[```json
{
"structures": {
"main": {
...
},
"immediateValue": {
"bits": 4,
...
},
"registerValue": {
"bits": 4,
...
},
...
}
}
```]
#pagebreak(weak: true)
== Colors <format-colors>
You may want to highlight some ranges to make your diagram more readable. For this, you can use colors. Colors may be defined in a separate dictionary, at the same level as the "structures" dictionary:
#sourcecode[```json
{
"structures": {
...
},
"colors": {
...
}
}
```]
It can contain color definitions for any number of ranges. For each range, you may then define a dictionary mapping bit ranges to a particular color:
#sourcecode[```json
"colors": {
"main": {
"31-28": "#ABCDEF",
"27-20": "12,34,56"
},
"registerValue": {
"19-10": [12, 34, 56]
}
}
```]
Valid color formats are:
- hex string starting with `#`, e.g. `"#23fa78"`
- array of three integers (only JSON, YAML and Typst), e.g. `[35, 250, 120]`
- string of three comma-separated integers (useful for XML), e.g. `"35,250,120"`
- a Typst color (only Typst), e.g. `colors.green` or `rgb(35, 250, 120)`
#note[
The XML format implements colors a bit differently. Instead of having a "colors" dictionary, color definitions are directly put on the same level as structure definitions. For this, you can use a `color` node with the attributes "structure", "color", "start" and "end", like so:
#sourcecode[```xml
<schema>
<structure id="main" bits="8">
...
</structure>
...
<color structure="main" color="#FF0000" start="4" end="7" />
<color structure="main" color="255,0,0" start="0" end="3" />
</schema>
```]
]
#pagebreak(weak: true)
= Config presets
Aside from the default config, some example presets are also provided:

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left-labels: false,
width: 1200,
height: 800,
full-page: false
full-page: false,
all-bit-i: true
) = {
return (
default-font-family: default-font-family,
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left-labels: left-labels,
width: width,
height: height,
full-page: full-page
full-page: full-page,
all-bit-i: all-bit-i
)
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#let version = version((0,0,1))
#let version = version(0,1,0)
#import "config.typ"
#import "schema.typ"

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text-params.insert("style", "italic")
}
let content-params = (:)
if fill != none {
content-params.insert("fill", fill)
content-params.insert("frame", "rect")
content-params.insert("padding", (4pt, 0pt))
}
draw.content(
(x, -y),
text(txt, fill: color, size: size, ..text-params),
anchor: anchor,
stroke: none,
..content-params
stroke: none
)
}
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#let draw-dependency(
draw-struct, config,
struct, structures, bits-x, bits-y, range_, desc-x, desc-y
struct, schema, bits-x, bits-y, range_, desc-x, desc-y
) = {
let shapes = ()
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val-struct = structure.load("", val-struct)
let shapes_
(shapes_, ..) = draw-struct(config, val-struct, structures, ox: depend-start-x, oy: desc-y)
(shapes_, ..) = draw-struct(config, val-struct, schema, ox: depend-start-x, oy: desc-y)
shapes += shapes_
let y = desc-y + bit-h * 1.5
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prev-range-y = prev-depend-y
depend-range.last-value-y = prev-depend-y
(shapes_, desc-y) = draw-struct(config, structures.at(data.structure), structures, ox: start-x, oy: desc-y)
(shapes_, desc-y) = draw-struct(config, schema.structures.at(data.structure), schema, ox: start-x, oy: desc-y)
shapes += shapes_
}
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return (shapes, desc-x, desc-y, struct)
}
#let draw-structure(config, struct, structures, ox: 0, oy: 0) = {
#let draw-structure(config, struct, schema, ox: 0, oy: 0) = {
let shapes
let colors = schema.at("colors", default: (:))
let bg-col = config.background
let txt-col = config.text-color
let border-col = config.border-color
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let (bits-x, bits-y) = (ox, oy + bit-h)
let bits-width = struct.bits * bit-w
let start-bit = struct.start
let bit-colors = (:)
for i in range(struct.bits) {
bit-colors.insert(str(i), bg-col)
}
if struct.name in colors {
for (s, col) in colors.at(struct.name) {
let (start, end) = rng.parse-span(s)
for i in range(start, end + 1) {
let real-i = struct.bits - i - 1 + start-bit
bit-colors.insert(str(real-i), col)
}
}
}
let range-boundaries = ()
for r in struct.ranges.values() {
let i = struct.bits - r.end - 1 + start-bit
range-boundaries.push(i)
}
// Draw colors
for i in range(struct.bits) {
let bit-x = ox + i * bit-w
shapes += draw-rect(bit-colors.at(str(i)), bit-x, bits-y, bit-w+1, bit-h)
}
// Draw rectangle around structure
shapes += draw-rect(border-col, bits-x, bits-y, bits-width, bit-h, thickness: 2)
let indices = range(struct.bits)
if not config.all-bit-i {
indices = ()
for r in struct.ranges.values() {
indices.push(r.start)
indices.push(r.end)
}
}
for i in range(struct.bits) {
let bit-x = ox + i * bit-w
shapes += draw-text(
str(struct.bits - i - 1 + start-bit),
txt-col,
bit-x + bit-w / 2,
oy + bit-h / 2
)
let real-i = struct.bits - i - 1 + start-bit
if real-i in indices {
shapes += draw-text(
str(real-i),
txt-col,
bit-x + bit-w / 2,
oy + bit-h / 2
)
}
// Draw separator
if i != 0 {
shapes += draw-line(border-col, (bit-x, bits-y), (bit-x, bits-y + bit-h))
if i != 0 and not i in range-boundaries {
shapes += draw-line(border-col, (bit-x, bits-y), (bit-x, bits-y + bit-h * 0.2))
shapes += draw-line(border-col, (bit-x, bits-y + bit-h * 0.8), (bit-x, bits-y + bit-h))
}
}
@ -400,13 +431,7 @@
let name-x = start-x + width / 2
let name-y = bits-y + bit-h / 2
shapes += draw-rect(
bg-col,
start-x + bit-w / 2,
name-y - bit-h * 0.3,
width - bit-w,
bit-h * 0.6
)
shapes += draw-line(border-col, (start-x, bits-y), (start-x, bits-y + bit-h))
shapes += draw-text(range_.name, txt-col, name-x, name-y, fill: bg-col)
if range_.description != "" {
@ -424,7 +449,7 @@
let shapes_
(shapes_, desc-x, desc-y, struct) = draw-dependency(
draw-structure, config,
struct, structures, bits-x, bits-y, range_, desc-x, desc-y
struct, schema, bits-x, bits-y, range_, desc-x, desc-y,
)
shapes += shapes_
}
@ -433,13 +458,13 @@
return (shapes, desc-y)
}
#let render(config, structures) = {
#let render(config, schema, width: 100%) = {
set text(
font: config.default-font-family,
size: config.default-font-size
)
let main = structures.main
let main = schema.structures.main
let ox = config.margins.at(3)
if config.left-labels {
ox = config.width - ox - main.bits * config.bit-width
@ -458,9 +483,9 @@
set page(..params)
canvas(length: 1pt, background: config.background, {
let cnvs = canvas(length: 1pt, background: config.background, {
let (shapes, _) = draw-structure(
config, main, structures,
config, main, schema,
ox: ox,
oy: config.margins.at(0)
)
@ -475,6 +500,36 @@
fill: none
)
})
if config.full-page {
cnvs
} else {
layout(size => {
let m = measure(cnvs)
let w = m.width
let h = m.height
let base-w = if type(width) == ratio {
size.width * width
} else {
width
}
let r = if w == 0 {
0
} else {
base-w / w
}
let new-w = w * r
let new-h = h * r
r *= 100%
box(
width: new-w,
height: new-h,
scale(x: r, y: r, cnvs, reflow: true)
)
})
}
}
#let make(config) = {

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@ -44,22 +44,49 @@
#let load(path-or-schema) = {
let schema = if type(path-or-schema) == str {
parse-file(path-or-schema)
} else if type(path-or-schema) == dictionary {
path-or-schema
} else {
parse-raw(path-or-schema)
}
if "colors" in schema {
for struct in schema.colors.keys() {
for (span, col) in schema.colors.at(struct) {
if type(col) == str {
if col.starts-with("#") {
col = rgb(col)
} else {
let (r, g, b) = col.split(",").map(v => int(v))
col = rgb(r, g, b)
}
} else if type(col) == array {
col = rgb(..col)
} else if type(col) != color {
panic("Invalid color format")
}
schema.colors.at(struct).at(span) = col
}
}
} else {
schema.insert("colors", (:))
}
let structures = (:)
for (id, data) in schema.structures {
id = str(id)
structures.insert(id, structure.load(id, data))
}
return structures
return (
structures: structures,
colors: schema.at("colors", default: (:))
)
}
#let render(structures, config: auto) = {
#let render(schema, width: 100%, config: auto) = {
if config == auto {
config = conf.config()
}
let renderer_ = renderer.make(config)
(renderer_.render)(structures)
(renderer_.render)(schema, width: width)
}

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@ -83,8 +83,10 @@
#let parse(content) = {
let struct-elmts = content.children.filter(e => "tag" in e and e.tag == "structure")
let color-elmts = content.children.filter(e => "tag" in e and e.tag == "color")
let structures = (:)
let colors = (:)
for struct-elmt in struct-elmts {
structures.insert(
@ -93,8 +95,19 @@
)
}
for color-elmt in color-elmts {
let struct = color-elmt.attrs.structure
if not struct in colors {
colors.insert(struct, (:))
}
let span = color-elmt.attrs.end + "-" + color-elmt.attrs.start
colors.at(struct).insert(span, color-elmt.attrs.color)
}
return (
structures: structures
structures: structures,
colors: colors
)
}

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "rivet"
version = "0.0.1"
version = "0.1.0"
compiler = "0.11.0"
repository = "https://git.kb28.ch/HEL/rivet-typst"
entrypoint = "src/lib.typ"
@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ categories = [ "visualization" ]
license = "Apache-2.0"
description = "Register / Instruction Visualizer & Explainer Tool with Typst, using CeTZ"
keywords = [ "assembly", "instruction", "binary" ]
exclude = [ "/gallery/*" ]
exclude = [ "gallery", "gallery.bash", "docs" ]