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require 'rexml/entity' require 'rexml/doctype' require 'rexml/child' require 'rexml/doctype' require 'rexml/parseexception' module REXML # Represents text nodes in an XML document class Text < Child include Comparable # The order in which the substitutions occur SPECIALS = [ /&(?!#?[\w-]+;)/u, /</u, />/u, /"/u, /'/u, /\r/u ] SUBSTITUTES = ['&', '<', '>', '"', ''', ' '] # Characters which are substituted in written strings SLAICEPS = [ '<', '>', '"', "'", '&' ] SETUTITSBUS = [ /</u, />/u, /"/u, /'/u, /&/u ] # If +raw+ is true, then REXML leaves the value alone attr_accessor :raw ILLEGAL = /(<|&(?!(#{Entity::NAME})|(#0*((?:\d+)|(?:x[a-fA-F0-9]+)));))/um NUMERICENTITY = /�*((?:\d+)|(?:x[a-fA-F0-9]+));/ # Constructor # +arg+ if a String, the content is set to the String. If a Text, # the object is shallowly cloned. # # +respect_whitespace+ (boolean, false) if true, whitespace is # respected # # +parent+ (nil) if this is a Parent object, the parent # will be set to this. # # +raw+ (nil) This argument can be given three values. # If true, then the value of used to construct this object is expected to # contain no unescaped XML markup, and REXML will not change the text. If # this value is false, the string may contain any characters, and REXML will # escape any and all defined entities whose values are contained in the # text. If this value is nil (the default), then the raw value of the # parent will be used as the raw value for this node. If there is no raw # value for the parent, and no value is supplied, the default is false. # Use this field if you have entities defined for some text, and you don't # want REXML to escape that text in output. # Text.new( "<&", false, nil, false ) #-> "<&" # Text.new( "<&", false, nil, false ) #-> "&lt;&amp;" # Text.new( "<&", false, nil, true ) #-> Parse exception # Text.new( "<&", false, nil, true ) #-> "<&" # # Assume that the entity "s" is defined to be "sean" # # and that the entity "r" is defined to be "russell" # Text.new( "sean russell" ) #-> "&s; &r;" # Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, true ) #-> "sean russell" # # +entity_filter+ (nil) This can be an array of entities to match in the # supplied text. This argument is only useful if +raw+ is set to false. # Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, false, ["s"] ) #-> "&s; russell" # Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, true, ["s"] ) #-> "sean russell" # In the last example, the +entity_filter+ argument is ignored. # # +pattern+ INTERNAL USE ONLY def initialize(arg, respect_whitespace=false, parent=nil, raw=nil, entity_filter=nil, illegal=ILLEGAL ) @raw = false if parent super( parent ) @raw = parent.raw else @parent = nil end @raw = raw unless raw.nil? @entity_filter = entity_filter @normalized = @unnormalized = nil if arg.kind_of? String @string = arg.clone @string.squeeze!(" \n\t") unless respect_whitespace elsif arg.kind_of? Text @string = arg.to_s @raw = arg.raw elsif raise "Illegal argument of type #{arg.type} for Text constructor (#{arg})" end @string.gsub!( /\r\n?/, "\n" ) # check for illegal characters if @raw if @string =~ illegal raise "Illegal character '#{$1}' in raw string \"#{@string}\"" end end end def node_type :text end def empty? @string.size==0 end def clone return Text.new(self) end # Appends text to this text node. The text is appended in the +raw+ mode # of this text node. def <<( to_append ) @string << to_append.gsub( /\r\n?/, "\n" ) end # +other+ a String or a Text # +returns+ the result of (to_s <=> arg.to_s) def <=>( other ) to_s() <=> other.to_s end REFERENCE = /#{Entity::REFERENCE}/ # Returns the string value of this text node. This string is always # escaped, meaning that it is a valid XML text node string, and all # entities that can be escaped, have been inserted. This method respects # the entity filter set in the constructor. # # # Assume that the entity "s" is defined to be "sean", and that the # # entity "r" is defined to be "russell" # t = Text.new( "< & sean russell", false, nil, false, ['s'] ) # t.to_s #-> "< & &s; russell" # t = Text.new( "< & &s; russell", false, nil, false ) # t.to_s #-> "< & &s; russell" # u = Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, true ) # u.to_s #-> "sean russell" def to_s return @string if @raw return @normalized if @normalized doctype = nil if @parent doc = @parent.document doctype = doc.doctype if doc end @normalized = Text::normalize( @string, doctype, @entity_filter ) end def inspect @string.inspect end # Returns the string value of this text. This is the text without # entities, as it might be used programmatically, or printed to the # console. This ignores the 'raw' attribute setting, and any # entity_filter. # # # Assume that the entity "s" is defined to be "sean", and that the # # entity "r" is defined to be "russell" # t = Text.new( "< & sean russell", false, nil, false, ['s'] ) # t.value #-> "< & sean russell" # t = Text.new( "< & &s; russell", false, nil, false ) # t.value #-> "< & sean russell" # u = Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, true ) # u.value #-> "sean russell" def value @unnormalized if @unnormalized doctype = nil if @parent doc = @parent.document doctype = doc.doctype if doc end @unnormalized = Text::unnormalize( @string, doctype ) end # Sets the contents of this text node. This expects the text to be # unnormalized. It returns self. # # e = Element.new( "a" ) # e.add_text( "foo" ) # <a>foo</a> # e[0].value = "bar" # <a>bar</a> # e[0].value = "<a>" # <a><a></a> def value=( val ) @string = val.gsub( /\r\n?/, "\n" ) @unnormalized = nil @normalized = nil @raw = false end def wrap(string, width, addnewline=false) # Recursively wrap string at width. return string if string.length <= width place = string.rindex(' ', width) # Position in string with last ' ' before cutoff if addnewline then return "\n" + string[0,place] + "\n" + wrap(string[place+1..-1], width) else return string[0,place] + "\n" + wrap(string[place+1..-1], width) end end def indent_text(string, level=1, style="\t", indentfirstline=true) return string if level < 0 new_string = '' string.each { |line| indent_string = style * level new_line = (indent_string + line).sub(/[\s]+$/,'') new_string << new_line } new_string.strip! unless indentfirstline return new_string end # == DEPRECATED # See REXML::Formatters # def write( writer, indent=-1, transitive=false, ie_hack=false ) Kernel.warn("#{self.class.name}.write is deprecated. See REXML::Formatters") formatter = if indent > -1 REXML::Formatters::Pretty.new( indent ) else REXML::Formatters::Default.new end formatter.write( self, writer ) end # FIXME # This probably won't work properly def xpath path = @parent.xpath path += "/text()" return path end # Writes out text, substituting special characters beforehand. # +out+ A String, IO, or any other object supporting <<( String ) # +input+ the text to substitute and the write out # # z=utf8.unpack("U*") # ascOut="" # z.each{|r| # if r < 0x100 # ascOut.concat(r.chr) # else # ascOut.concat(sprintf("&#x%x;", r)) # end # } # puts ascOut def write_with_substitution out, input copy = input.clone # Doing it like this rather than in a loop improves the speed copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[0], SUBSTITUTES[0] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[1], SUBSTITUTES[1] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[2], SUBSTITUTES[2] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[3], SUBSTITUTES[3] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[4], SUBSTITUTES[4] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[5], SUBSTITUTES[5] ) out << copy end # Reads text, substituting entities def Text::read_with_substitution( input, illegal=nil ) copy = input.clone if copy =~ illegal raise ParseException.new( "malformed text: Illegal character #$& in \"#{copy}\"" ) end if illegal copy.gsub!( /\r\n?/, "\n" ) if copy.include? ?& copy.gsub!( SETUTITSBUS[0], SLAICEPS[0] ) copy.gsub!( SETUTITSBUS[1], SLAICEPS[1] ) copy.gsub!( SETUTITSBUS[2], SLAICEPS[2] ) copy.gsub!( SETUTITSBUS[3], SLAICEPS[3] ) copy.gsub!( SETUTITSBUS[4], SLAICEPS[4] ) copy.gsub!( /�*((?:\d+)|(?:x[a-f0-9]+));/ ) {|m| m=$1 #m='0' if m=='' m = "0#{m}" if m[0] == ?x [Integer(m)].pack('U*') } end copy end EREFERENCE = /&(?!#{Entity::NAME};)/ # Escapes all possible entities def Text::normalize( input, doctype=nil, entity_filter=nil ) copy = input.to_s # Doing it like this rather than in a loop improves the speed #copy = copy.gsub( EREFERENCE, '&' ) copy = copy.gsub( "&", "&" ) if doctype # Replace all ampersands that aren't part of an entity doctype.entities.each_value do |entity| copy = copy.gsub( entity.value, "&#{entity.name};" ) if entity.value and not( entity_filter and entity_filter.include?(entity) ) end else # Replace all ampersands that aren't part of an entity DocType::DEFAULT_ENTITIES.each_value do |entity| copy = copy.gsub(entity.value, "&#{entity.name};" ) end end copy end # Unescapes all possible entities def Text::unnormalize( string, doctype=nil, filter=nil, illegal=nil ) rv = string.clone rv.gsub!( /\r\n?/, "\n" ) matches = rv.scan( REFERENCE ) return rv if matches.size == 0 rv.gsub!( NUMERICENTITY ) {|m| m=$1 m = "0#{m}" if m[0] == ?x [Integer(m)].pack('U*') } matches.collect!{|x|x[0]}.compact! if matches.size > 0 if doctype matches.each do |entity_reference| unless filter and filter.include?(entity_reference) entity_value = doctype.entity( entity_reference ) re = /&#{entity_reference};/ rv.gsub!( re, entity_value ) if entity_value end end else matches.each do |entity_reference| unless filter and filter.include?(entity_reference) entity_value = DocType::DEFAULT_ENTITIES[ entity_reference ] re = /&#{entity_reference};/ rv.gsub!( re, entity_value.value ) if entity_value end end end rv.gsub!( /&/, '&' ) end rv end end end