2 SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Lady <https://www.ladys.computer/about/#lady>
 
   3 SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
 
   7 <b>A make·file for X·M·L.</b>
 
   9 <dfn>⛩️📰 书社</dfn> aims to make it easy to generate websites with
 
  10   X·S·L·T and G·N·U Make.
 
  11 It is consequently only a good choice for people who like X·S·L·T and
 
  12   G·N·U Make and wish it were easier to make websites with them.
 
  14 It makes things easier by :—
 
  16 - Automatically identifying source files and characterizing them by
 
  17     type (X·M·L, text, or asset).
 
  19 - Parsing supported text types into X·M·L trees.
 
  21 - Enabling easy inclusion of source files within each other.
 
  23 It aims to do this with zero dependencies beyond the programs already
 
  24   installed on your computer†.
 
  26 † Assuming an operating system with a fairly featureful, and
 
  27   Posix‐compliant, development setup (e·g, macOS).
 
  28 In fact, on Linux you will probably need to install a few programs:
 
  29   `libxml2-utils`, `xsltproc`, `sharutils`, and `pax`.
 
  33 <i lang="cmn-Hans">书社</i> is a Chinese word meaning “publishing
 
  36 The first character, <i lang="cmn-Hans">书</i>, is the simplified form
 
  39 The second character, <i lang="cmn-Hans">社</i>, contemporarily means
 
  40   “association”, but historically referred to the god of the soil and
 
  41   related altars or festivities.
 
  42 In Japanese, it is an alternate spelling for <i lang="ja">やしろ</i>,
 
  43   the word for “Shinto shrine”.
 
  45 The name <i lang="cmn-Hans">书社</i> was chosen to play on this pun, as
 
  46   it is intended as a publishing program for webshrines.
 
  48 In Ascii environments, ⛩️📰 书社 should be written `Shushe`, following
 
  49   the pinyin transliteration.
 
  53 In most cases, ⛩️📰 书社 aims to require only functionality which is
 
  54   present in all Posix‐compliant operating systems.
 
  55 There are a few exceptions.
 
  56 Details on particular programs are given below; if a program is not
 
  57   listed, it is assumed that any Posix‐compliant implementation will
 
  62 This is a Posix utility, but ⛩️📰 书社 currently depends on
 
  63   unspecified behaviour.
 
  64 When the G·N·U version of `stat` is being used, then the G·N·U version
 
  65   of `date` is also expected.
 
  69 This is a Posix utility, but ⛩️📰 书社 currently depends on
 
  70   unspecified behaviour.
 
  71 It requires support for the following additional options :—
 
  73 - **`-C`**, when supplied with `-m`, must be useable to compile a
 
  74     `.mgc` magicfile for use with future invocations of `file`.
 
  76 - **`--files-from`** must be useable to provide a file that `file`
 
  77     should read file·names from, and `-` must be useable in this
 
  78     context to specify the standard input.
 
  80 - **`--mime-type`** must cause `file` to print the internet media type
 
  81     of the file with no charset parameter.
 
  83 - **`--separator`** must be useable to set the separator that `file`
 
  84     uses to separate file names from types.
 
  86 These options are implemented by the
 
  87   [Fine Free File Command](https://darwinsys.com/file/), which is used
 
  88   by most operating systems.
 
  92 This is not a Posix utility.
 
  93 Usage of `git` is optional, but recommended (and activated by default).
 
  94 To disable it, set `GIT=`.
 
  98 This is a Posix utility, but ⛩️📰 书社 currently depends on
 
  99   unspecified behaviour.
 
 100 ⛩️📰 书社 requires specifically the G·N·U version of `make`, and
 
 101   depends on functionality present in version 3.81 or later.
 
 102 It is not expected to work in previous versions, or with other
 
 103   implementations of Make.
 
 107 This is a Posix utility, but not included in the Linux Standard Base or
 
 108   installed by default in many distributions.
 
 109 Only `ustar` format support is required.
 
 113 This is not a Posix utility, and nor is it particularly portable.
 
 114 To get around incompatibilities, ⛩️📰 书社 attempts to recognize G·N·U
 
 115   `stat` by searching for the string `GNU` when invoked with the
 
 116   `--version` option, and falls back to B·S·D behaviour otherwise.
 
 118 ### `uudecode` and `uuencode`
 
 120 These are Posix utilities, but not included in the Linux Standard Base
 
 121   or installed by default in many distributions.
 
 122 The G·N·U [Sharutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/sharutils/) package
 
 123   can be installed to access them.
 
 125 ### `xmlcatalog` and `xmllint`
 
 127 These are not a Posix utilities.
 
 128 They is a part of `libxml2`, but may need to be installed separately
 
 129   (e·g by the name `libxml2-utils`).
 
 133 This is not a Posix utility.
 
 134 It is a part of `libxslt`, but may need to be installed separately.
 
 138 Place source files in `sources/` and run `make install` to compile
 
 139   the result to `public/`.
 
 140 Compilation involves the following steps :—
 
 142 1. ⛩️📰 书社 compiles all of the magic files in `magic/` into a single
 
 143     file, `build/magic.mgc`.
 
 145 2. ⛩️📰 书社 processes all of the parsers in `parsers/` and determines
 
 146     the list of supported plaintext types.
 
 148 3. ⛩️📰 书社 identifies all of the source files and includes and uses
 
 149     `build/magic.mgc` to classify them by media type.
 
 151 4. ⛩️📰 书社 parses all plaintext and X·M·L source files and includes
 
 152     and then builds a dependency tree between them.
 
 154 5. ⛩️📰 书社 uses the dependency tree to establish prerequisites for
 
 157 6. ⛩️📰 书社 compiles each output file to `build/result`.
 
 159 7. ⛩️📰 书社 copies most output files from `build/result` to
 
 160      `build/public`, but it does some additional processing instead on
 
 161      those which indicate a non‐X·M·L desired final output form.
 
 163 8. ⛩️📰 书社 copies the final resulting files to `public`.
 
 165 You can use `make list` to list each identified source file or include
 
 166   alongside its computed type and dependencies.
 
 167 As this is a Make‐based program, steps will only be run if the
 
 168   corresponding buildfile or output file is older than its
 
 173 The ⛩️📰 书社 name·space is `urn:fdc:ladys.computer:20231231:Shu1She4`.
 
 175 This document uses a few name·space prefixes, with the following
 
 178 |     Prefix | Expansion                                     |
 
 179 | ---------: | :-------------------------------------------- |
 
 180 | `catalog:` | `urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog` |
 
 181 |    `exsl:` | `http://exslt.org/common`                     |
 
 182 | `exslstr:` | `http://exslt.org/strings`                    |
 
 183 |    `html:` | `http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml`                |
 
 184 |     `svg:` | `http://www.w3.org/2000/svg`                  |
 
 185 |   `xlink:` | `http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink`                |
 
 186 |    `xslt:` | `http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform`        |
 
 187 |    `书社:` | `urn:fdc:ladys.computer:20231231:Shu1She4`    |
 
 189 ## Setup and Configuration
 
 191 ⛩️📰 书社 depends on the following programs to run.
 
 192 In every case, you may supply your own implementation by overriding the
 
 193   corresponding (allcaps) variable (e·g, set `MKDIR` to supply your own
 
 194   `mkdir` implementation).
 
 204 - `git` (optional; set `GIT=` to disable)
 
 211 - `pax` (only when generating archives)
 
 216 - `stat` (BSD *or* GNU)
 
 223 - `xmlcatalog` (provided by `libxml2`)
 
 224 - `xmllint` (provided by `libxml2`)
 
 225 - `xsltproc` (provided by `libxslt`)
 
 227 The following additional variables can be used to control the behaviour
 
 231   The location of the source files (default: `sources`).
 
 232   Multiple source directories can be provided, so long as the same
 
 233     file subpath doesn’t exist in more than one of them.
 
 236   The location of source includes (default: `sources/includes`).
 
 237   This can be inside of `SRCDIR`, but needn’t be.
 
 238   Multiple include directories can be provided, so long as the same
 
 239     file subpath doesn’t exist in more than one of them.
 
 242   The location of the (temporary) build directory (default: `build`).
 
 243   `make clean` will delete this, and it is recommended that it not be
 
 244     used for programs aside from ⛩️📰 书社.
 
 247   The location of directory to output files to (default: `public`).
 
 248   `make install` will overwrite files in this directory which
 
 249     correspond to those in `SRCDIR`.
 
 250   It *will not* touch other files, including those generated from files
 
 251     in `SRCDIR` which have since been deleted.
 
 253   Files are first compiled to `$(BUILDDIR)/public` before they are
 
 254     copied to `DESTDIR`, so this folder is relatively quick and
 
 255     inexpensive to re·create.
 
 256   It’s reasonable to simply delete it before every `make install` to
 
 257     ensure stale content is removed.
 
 260   The location of the ⛩️📰 书社 `GNUmakefile`.
 
 261   This should be set automatically when calling Make and shouldn’t ever
 
 262     need to be set manually.
 
 263   This variable is used to find the ⛩️📰 书社 `lib/` folder, which is
 
 264     expected to be in the same location.
 
 267   A white·space‐separated list of magic files to use (default:
 
 268     `$(THISDIR)/magic/*`).
 
 271   The value of this variable is appended to `MAGIC` by default, to
 
 272     enable additional magic files without overriding the existing ones.
 
 275   Rules to use with `find` when searching for source files.
 
 276   The default ignores files that start with a period or hyphen‐minus,
 
 277     those which end with a cloparen, and those which contain a hash,
 
 278     buck, percent, asterisk, colon, semi, eroteme, bracket, backslash,
 
 281 - **`EXTRAFINDRULES`:**
 
 282   The value of this variable is appended to `FINDRULES` by default, to
 
 283     enable additional rules without overriding the existing ones.
 
 285 - **`FINDINCLUDERULES`:**
 
 286   Rules to use with `find` when searching for includes (default:
 
 289 - **`EXTRAFINDINCLUDERULES`:**
 
 290   The value of this variable is appended to `FINDINCLUDERULES` by
 
 291     default, to enable additional rules without overriding the existing
 
 295   A white·space‐separated list of parsers to use (default:
 
 296     `$(THISDIR)/parsers/*.xslt`).
 
 298 - **`EXTRAPARSERS`:**
 
 299   The value of this variable is appended to `PARSERS` by default, to
 
 300     enable additional parsers without overriding the existing ones.
 
 303   A white·space‐separated list of transforms to use (default:
 
 304     `$(THISDIR)/transforms/*.xslt`).
 
 306 - **`EXTRATRANSFORMS`:**
 
 307   The value of this variable is appended to `TRANSFORMS` by default, to
 
 308     enable additional transforms without overriding the existing ones.
 
 311   A white·space‐separated list of media types to consider X·M·L
 
 312     (default: `application/xml text/xml`).
 
 315   The current version of ⛩️📰 书社 (default: derived from the current
 
 316     git tag/branch/commit).
 
 319   The current version of the source files (default: derived from the
 
 320     current git tag/branch/commit).
 
 323   If this variable has a value, every recipe instruction will be
 
 324     printed when it runs (default: empty).
 
 325   This is helpful for debugging, but typically too noisy for general
 
 330 Source files may be placed in `SRCDIR` in any manner; the file
 
 331   structure used there will match the output.
 
 332 The type of source files is *not* determined by file extension, but
 
 333   rather by magic number; this means that files **must** begin with
 
 334   something recognizable.
 
 335 Supported magic numbers include :—
 
 337 - `<?xml` for `application/xml` files
 
 338 - `#!js` for `text/javascript` files
 
 339 - `@charset "` for `text/css` files
 
 340 - `#!tsv` for `text/tab-separated-values` files
 
 341 - `%%` for `text/record-jar` files (unregistered; see
 
 342     [[draft-phillips-record-jar-01][]])
 
 344 Text formats with associated X·S·L·T parsers are wrapped in a H·T·M·L
 
 345   `<script>` element whose `@type` gives its media type, and then
 
 346   passed to the parser to process.
 
 347 Source files whose media type does not have an associated X·S·L·T
 
 348   parser are considered “assets” and will not be transformed.
 
 350 **☡ For compatibility with this program, source file·names must not
 
 351   contain Ascii white·space, colons (`:`), semis (`;`), pipes (`|`),
 
 352   bucks (`$`), percents (`%`), hashes (`#`), asterisks (`*`), brackets
 
 353   (`[` or `]`), erotemes (`?`), backslashes (`\`), or control
 
 354   characters, must not begin with a hyphen‐minus (`-`), must not end
 
 355   with a cloparen (`)`), and must not contain quoted braces (`"{` or
 
 357 The former characters have the potential to conflict with make syntax,
 
 358   a leading hyphen‐minus is confusable for a command‐line argument, a
 
 359   trailing cloparen [activates a bug in G·N·U Make
 
 360   3.81](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17148468/capturing-filenames-including-parentheses-with-gnu-makes-wildcard-function#comment24825307_17148894),
 
 361   and quoted braces are used internally by the program.
 
 365 Parsers are used to convert plaintext files into X·M·L trees, as well
 
 366   as convert plaintext formats which are already included inline in
 
 367   existing source X·M·L documents.
 
 368 ⛩️📰 书社 comes with some parsers; namely :—
 
 370 - **`parsers/plain.xslt`:**
 
 371   Wraps `text/plain` contents in a `<html:pre>` element.
 
 373 - **`parsers/record-jar.xslt`:**
 
 374   Converts `text/record-jar` contents into a `<html:div>` of
 
 375     `<html:dl>` elements (one for each record).
 
 377 - **`parsers/tsv.xslt`:**
 
 378   Converts `text/tab-separated-values` contents into an `<html:table>`
 
 381 New ⛩️📰 书社 parsers which target plaintext formats should have an
 
 382   `<xslt:template>` element with no `@name` or `@mode` and whose
 
 385 - Starts with an appropriately‐name·spaced qualified name for a
 
 386     `<html:script>` element.
 
 388 - Follows this with the string `[@type=`.
 
 390 - Follows this with a quoted string giving a media type supported by
 
 392   Media type parameters are *not* supported.
 
 394 - Follows this with the string `]`.
 
 396 For example, the trivial `text/plain` parser is defined as follows :—
 
 399 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 
 401   xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
 
 402   xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
 
 403   xmlns:书社="urn:fdc:ladys.computer:20231231:Shu1She4"
 
 406   <书社:id>example:text/plain</书社:id>
 
 407   <template match="html:script[@type='text/plain']">
 
 408     <html:pre><value-of select="."/></html:pre>
 
 413 ⛩️📰 书社 will scan the provided parsers for this pattern to determine
 
 414   the set of allowed plaintext file types.
 
 415 Multiple such `<xslt:template>` elements may be provided in a single
 
 416   parser, for example if the parser supports multiple media types.
 
 417 Alternatively, you can set the `@书社:supported-media-types` attribute
 
 418   on the root element of the parser to override media type support
 
 421 Even when `@书社:supported-media-types` is set, it is a requirement
 
 422   that each parser transform any `<html:script>` elements with a
 
 423   `@type` which matches their registered types into something else.
 
 424 Otherwise the parser will be stuck in an endless loop.
 
 425 The result tree of applying the transform to the `<html:script>`
 
 426   element will be reparsed (in case any new `<html:script>` elements
 
 427   were added in its subtree), and a `@书社:parsed-by` attribute will be
 
 428   added to each toplevel element in the result.
 
 429 The value of this attribute will be the value of the `<书社:id>`
 
 430   toplevel element in the parser.
 
 432 It is possible for parsers to support zero plaintext types.
 
 433 This is useful when targeting specific dialects of X·M·L; parsers in
 
 434   this sense operate on the same basic principles as transforms
 
 436 The major distinction between X·M·L parsers and transforms is where in
 
 437   the process the transformation happens:
 
 438 Parsers are applied *prior* to embedding (and can be used to generate
 
 439   embeds); transforms are applied *after*.
 
 441 It is **strongly recommended** that auxillary templates in parsers be
 
 442   name·spaced (by `@name` or `@mode`) whenever possible, to avoid
 
 443   conflicts between parsers.
 
 445 ### Attributes added during parsing
 
 447 ⛩️📰 书社 will add a few attributes to the output of the parsing step,
 
 450 - A `@书社:cksum` attribute on toplevel result elements, giving the
 
 451     `cksum` checksum of the corresponding source file.
 
 453 - For the elements which result from parsing plaintext `<html:script>`
 
 456   - A `@书社:parsed-by` attribute, giving a space‐separated list of
 
 457       parsers which parsed the node.
 
 458     (Generally, this will be a list of one, but it is possible for the
 
 459       result of a parse to be another plaintext node, which may be
 
 460       parsed by a different parser.)
 
 462   - A `@书社:media-type` attribute, giving the identified media type of
 
 467 Documents can be embedded in other documents using a `<书社:link>`
 
 468   element with `@xlink:show="embed"`.
 
 469 The `@xlink:href`s of these elements should have the format
 
 470   `about:shushe?source=<path>`, where `<path>` provides the path to the
 
 471   file within `SRCDIR`.
 
 472 Includes, which do not generate outputs of their own but may still be
 
 473   freely embedded, instead use the format
 
 474   `about:shushe?include=<path>`, where `<path>` provides the path
 
 477 Embeds are replaced with the parsed contents of a file, unless the file
 
 478   is an asset, in which case an `<html:object>` element is produced
 
 479   instead (with the contents of the asset file provided as a base64
 
 481 Embed replacements will be given a `@书社:identifier` attribute whose
 
 482   value will match the `@xlink:href` of the embed.
 
 484 Embedding takes place after parsing but before transformation, so
 
 485   parsers are able to generate their own embeds.
 
 486 ⛩️📰 书社 is able to detect the transitive embed dependencies of files
 
 487   and update them accordingly; it will signal an error if the
 
 488   dependencies are recursive.
 
 490 ## Output Redirection
 
 492 By default, ⛩️📰 书社 installs files to the same location in `DESTDIR`
 
 493   as they were placed in their `SRCDIR`.
 
 494 This behaviour can be customized by setting the `@书社:destination`
 
 495   attribute on the root element, whose value can give a different path.
 
 496 This attribute is read after parsing, but before transformation (where
 
 497   it is silently dropped).
 
 501 Transforms are used to convert X·M·L files into their final output,
 
 502   after all necessary parsing and embedding has taken place.
 
 503 ⛩️📰 书社 comes with some transforms; namely :—
 
 505 - **`transforms/asset.xslt`:**
 
 506   Converts `<html:object>` elements which correspond to recognized
 
 507     media types into the appropriate H·T·M·L elements, and deletes
 
 508     `<html:style>` elements from the body of the document and moves
 
 511 - **`transforms/metadata.xslt`:**
 
 512   Provides basic `<html:head>` metadata.
 
 513   This metadata is generated from `<html:meta>` elements with one of
 
 514     the following `@itemprop` attributes :—
 
 516   - **`urn:fdc:ladys.computer:20231231:Shu1She4:title`:**
 
 517     Provides the title of the page.
 
 519   ⛩️📰 书社 automatically encapsulates H·T·M·L embeds so that their
 
 520     metadata does not propogate up to the embedding document.
 
 521   To undo this behaviour, remove the `@itemscope` and `@itemtype`
 
 522     attributes from the embed during the transformation phase.
 
 524 - **`transforms/serialization.xslt`:**
 
 525   Replaces `<书社:serialize-xml>` elements with the (escaped)
 
 526     serialized X·M·L of their contents.
 
 527   This replacement happens during the application phase, after most
 
 528     other transformations have taken place.
 
 530   If a `@with-namespaces` attribute is provided, any name·space nodes
 
 531     on the toplevel serialized elements whose U·R·I’s correspond to the
 
 532     definitions of the provided prefixes, as defined for the
 
 533     `<书社:serialize-xml>` element, will be declared using name·space
 
 534     attributes on the serialized elements.
 
 535   Otherwise, only name·space nodes which _differ_ from the definitions
 
 536     on the `<书社:serialize-xml>` element will be declared.
 
 537   The string `#default` may be used to represent the default
 
 539   Multiple prefixes may be provided, separated by white·space.
 
 541   When it comes to name·spaces used internally by ⛩️📰 书社, the
 
 542     prefix used by ⛩️📰 书社 may be declared _in addition to_ the
 
 543     prefix(es) used in the source document(s).
 
 544   It is not possible to selectively only declare one prefix for a
 
 545     name·space to the exclusion of others.
 
 547   `<书社:raw-output>` elements may be used inside of
 
 548     `<书社:serialize-xml>` elements to inject raw output into the
 
 551 The following are recommendations on effective creation of
 
 554 - Make template matchers as specific as possible.
 
 555   It is likely an error if two transforms have templates which match
 
 556     the same element (unless the templates have different priority).
 
 558 - Name·space templates (with `@name` or `@mode`) whenever possible.
 
 560 - Set `@exclude-result-prefixes` on the root `xslt:transform` element
 
 561     to reduce the number of declared name·spaces in the final result.
 
 565 The following params are made available globally in parsers and
 
 572   The checksum of the source file (⅌ `cksum`).
 
 575   The ⛩️📰 书社 identifier of the source file (a u·r·i beginning with
 
 579   The value of the `SRCREV` variable (if present).
 
 582   The time at which the source file was last modified.
 
 585   The value of the `THISREV` variable (if present).
 
 587 The following params are only available in transforms :—
 
 590   The path of the catalog file (within `BUILDDIR`).
 
 593   The path of the output file (within `DESTDIR`).
 
 597 ⛩️📰 书社 will wrap the final output of the transforms in appropriate
 
 598   `<html:html>` and `<html:body>` elements, so it is not necessary for
 
 599   transforms to do this explicitly.
 
 600 After performing the initial transform, ⛩️📰 书社 will match the root
 
 601   node of the result in the following modes to fill in areas of the
 
 605   The result of matching in this mode is prepended into the
 
 606     `<html:body>` of the output (before the transformation result).
 
 609   The result of matching in this mode is appended into the
 
 610     `<html:body>` of the output (after the transformation result).
 
 613   The result of matching in this mode is inserted into the
 
 614     `<html:head>` of the output.
 
 616 In addition to being called with the transform result, each of these
 
 617   modes will additionally be called with a `<xslt:include>` element
 
 618   corresponding to each transform.
 
 619 If a transform has a `<书社:id>` top‐level element whose value is an
 
 620   i·r·i, its `<xslt:include>` element will have a corresponding
 
 622 This mechanism can be used to allow transforms to insert content
 
 623   without matching any elements in the result; for example, the
 
 624   following transform adds a link to a stylesheet to the `<html:head>`
 
 628 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 
 630   xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
 
 631   xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
 
 632   xmlns:xslt="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
 
 633   xmlns:书社="urn:fdc:ladys.computer:20231231:Shu1She4"
 
 634   exclude-result-prefixes="书社"
 
 637   <书社:id>example:add-stylesheet-links.xslt</书社:id>
 
 638   <template match="xslt:include[@书社:id='example:add-stylesheet-links.xslt']" mode="书社:metadata">
 
 639     <html:link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css"/>
 
 644 Output wrapping can be entirely disabled by adding a
 
 645   `@书社:disable-output-wrapping` attribute to the top‐level element in
 
 647 It will not be performed on outputs whose root elements are
 
 648   `<书社:archive>`, `<书社:base64-binary>`, or `<书社:raw-text>`
 
 651 ## Applying Attributes
 
 653 The `<书社:apply-attributes>` element will apply any attributes on the
 
 654   element to the element(s) it wraps.
 
 655 It is especially useful in combination with embeds.
 
 657 The `<书社:apply-attributes-to-root>` element will apply any attributes
 
 658   on the element to the root node of the final transformation result.
 
 659 It is especially useful in combination with output wrapping.
 
 661 In both cases, attributes from various sources are combined with
 
 662   white·space between them.
 
 663 Attribute application takes place after all ordinary transforms have
 
 666 Both elements ignore attributes in the `xml:` name·space, except for
 
 667   `@xml:lang`, which ignores all but the first definition (including
 
 668   any already present on the root element).
 
 669 On H·T·M·L and S·V·G elements, `@lang` has the same behaviour as
 
 672 ## Other Kinds of Output
 
 674 There are a few special elements in the `书社:` name·space which, if
 
 675   they appear as the toplevel element in a transformation result, cause
 
 676   ⛩️📰 书社 to produce something other than an X·M·L file.
 
 679 - **`<书社:archive>`:**
 
 680   Each child element with a `@书社:archived-as` attribute will be
 
 681     archived as a separate file in a resulting tarball (this attribute
 
 682     gives the file name).
 
 683   These elements will be processed the same as the root elements of any
 
 684     other file (e·g, they will be wrapped; they can themselves specify
 
 685     non X·M·L output types, ⁊·c).
 
 686   Other child elements will be ignored.
 
 688 - **`<书社:base64-binary>`:**
 
 689   The text nodes in the transformation result will, after removing all
 
 690     Ascii whitespace, be treated as a Base·64 string, which is then
 
 693 - **`<书社:raw-text>`:**
 
 694   A plaintext (U·T·F‐8) file will be produced from the text nodes in
 
 695     the transformation result.
 
 699 It is possible to have a single source file produce multiple output
 
 700   files via `<书社:page>` elements, whose `@name` gives the name of the
 
 702 If a parsed document has a `@书社:destination` which contains `%s`,
 
 703   the `%s` will be replaced with the `@name` for each `<书社:page>` (and
 
 704   removed for the main output).
 
 705 Otherwise, the `@name` is inserted before the first period of the
 
 706   filename (or at the end of the filename for those with no period).
 
 707 If `<书社:page>`s do not have a `@name`, they are numbered
 
 709 The destination of pages must be in the same directory as their parent.
 
 711 Pagination essentially forms a limited convenience for the more
 
 712   sophisticated technique of creating an archive with ⛩️📰 书社 and
 
 714 Pages are, from Make’s point of view, untracked side·effects of
 
 715   installing the main output, meaning they cannot be targeted directly
 
 716   and will not appear in `make list` or `make listout`.
 
 717 They are intended solely for the like of indices and feeds, for which
 
 718   convenience and necessity outweigh their flaws.
 
 722 This repository conforms to [REUSE][].
 
 724 Most source files are licensed under the terms of the <cite>Mozilla
 
 725   Public License, version 2.0</cite>.
 
 727 [REUSE]: <https://reuse.software/spec/>
 
 728 [draft-phillips-record-jar-01]: <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-phillips-record-jar-01>