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##
# Manages changes of attributes in a block of text
class RDoc::Markup::AttributeManager
##
# The NUL character
NULL = "\000".freeze
#--
# We work by substituting non-printing characters in to the text. For now
# I'm assuming that I can substitute a character in the range 0..8 for a 7
# bit character without damaging the encoded string, but this might be
# optimistic
#++
A_PROTECT = 004 # :nodoc:
PROTECT_ATTR = A_PROTECT.chr # :nodoc:
##
# This maps delimiters that occur around words (such as *bold* or +tt+)
# where the start and end delimiters and the same. This lets us optimize
# the regexp
attr_reader :matching_word_pairs
##
# And this is used when the delimiters aren't the same. In this case the
# hash maps a pattern to the attribute character
attr_reader :word_pair_map
##
# This maps HTML tags to the corresponding attribute char
attr_reader :html_tags
##
# A \ in front of a character that would normally be processed turns off
# processing. We do this by turning \< into <#{PROTECT}
attr_reader :protectable
##
# And this maps _special_ sequences to a name. A special sequence is
# something like a WikiWord
attr_reader :special
##
# Creates a new attribute manager that understands bold, emphasized and
# teletype text.
def initialize
@html_tags = {}
@matching_word_pairs = {}
@protectable = %w[<\\]
@special = {}
@word_pair_map = {}
add_word_pair "*", "*", :BOLD
add_word_pair "_", "_", :EM
add_word_pair "+", "+", :TT
add_html "em", :EM
add_html "i", :EM
add_html "b", :BOLD
add_html "tt", :TT
add_html "code", :TT
end
##
# Return an attribute object with the given turn_on and turn_off bits set
def attribute(turn_on, turn_off)
RDoc::Markup::AttrChanger.new turn_on, turn_off
end
def change_attribute(current, new)
diff = current ^ new
attribute(new & diff, current & diff)
end
def changed_attribute_by_name(current_set, new_set)
current = new = 0
current_set.each do |name|
current |= RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for(name)
end
new_set.each do |name|
new |= RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for(name)
end
change_attribute(current, new)
end
def copy_string(start_pos, end_pos)
res = @str[start_pos...end_pos]
res.gsub!(/\000/, '')
res
end
##
# Map attributes like <b>text</b>to the sequence
# \001\002<char>\001\003<char>, where <char> is a per-attribute specific
# character
def convert_attrs(str, attrs)
# first do matching ones
tags = @matching_word_pairs.keys.join("")
re = /(^|[^\w#{NULL}])([#{tags}])([#:\\]?[\w.\/-]+?\S?)\2(\W|$)/
1 while str.gsub!(re) do
attr = @matching_word_pairs[$2]
attrs.set_attrs($`.length + $1.length + $2.length, $3.length, attr)
$1 + NULL * $2.length + $3 + NULL * $2.length + $4
end
# then non-matching
unless @word_pair_map.empty? then
@word_pair_map.each do |regexp, attr|
str.gsub!(regexp) {
attrs.set_attrs($`.length + $1.length, $2.length, attr)
NULL * $1.length + $2 + NULL * $3.length
}
end
end
end
##
# Converts HTML tags to RDoc attributes
def convert_html(str, attrs)
tags = @html_tags.keys.join '|'
1 while str.gsub!(/<(#{tags})>(.*?)<\/\1>/i) {
attr = @html_tags[$1.downcase]
html_length = $1.length + 2
seq = NULL * html_length
attrs.set_attrs($`.length + html_length, $2.length, attr)
seq + $2 + seq + NULL
}
end
##
# Converts special sequences to RDoc attributes
def convert_specials(str, attrs)
unless @special.empty?
@special.each do |regexp, attr|
str.scan(regexp) do
attrs.set_attrs($`.length, $&.length,
attr | RDoc::Markup::Attribute::SPECIAL)
end
end
end
end
##
# Escapes special sequences of text to prevent conversion to RDoc
def mask_protected_sequences
@str.gsub!(/\\([#{Regexp.escape @protectable.join('')}])/,
"\\1#{PROTECT_ATTR}")
end
##
# Unescapes special sequences of text
def unmask_protected_sequences
@str.gsub!(/(.)#{PROTECT_ATTR}/, "\\1\000")
end
##
# Adds a markup class with +name+ for words wrapped in the +start+ and
# +stop+ character. To make words wrapped with "*" bold:
#
# am.add_word_pair '*', '*', :BOLD
def add_word_pair(start, stop, name)
raise ArgumentError, "Word flags may not start with '<'" if
start[0,1] == '<'
bitmap = RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for name
if start == stop then
@matching_word_pairs[start] = bitmap
else
pattern = /(#{Regexp.escape start})(\S+)(#{Regexp.escape stop})/
@word_pair_map[pattern] = bitmap
end
@protectable << start[0,1]
@protectable.uniq!
end
##
# Adds a markup class with +name+ for words surrounded by HTML tag +tag+.
# To process emphasis tags:
#
# am.add_html 'em', :EM
def add_html(tag, name)
@html_tags[tag.downcase] = RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for name
end
##
# Adds a special handler for +pattern+ with +name+. A simple URL handler
# would be:
#
# @am.add_special(/((https?:)\S+\w)/, :HYPERLINK)
def add_special(pattern, name)
@special[pattern] = RDoc::Markup::Attribute.bitmap_for name
end
##
# Processes +str+ converting attributes, HTML and specials
def flow(str)
@str = str
mask_protected_sequences
@attrs = RDoc::Markup::AttrSpan.new @str.length
convert_html @str, @attrs
convert_attrs @str, @attrs
convert_specials @str, @attrs
unmask_protected_sequences
split_into_flow
end
##
# Debug method that prints a string along with its attributes
def display_attributes
puts
puts @str.tr(NULL, "!")
bit = 1
16.times do |bno|
line = ""
@str.length.times do |i|
if (@attrs[i] & bit) == 0
line << " "
else
if bno.zero?
line << "S"
else
line << ("%d" % (bno+1))
end
end
end
puts(line) unless line =~ /^ *$/
bit <<= 1
end
end
def split_into_flow
res = []
current_attr = 0
str = ""
str_len = @str.length
# skip leading invisible text
i = 0
i += 1 while i < str_len and @str[i].chr == "\0"
start_pos = i
# then scan the string, chunking it on attribute changes
while i < str_len
new_attr = @attrs[i]
if new_attr != current_attr
if i > start_pos
res << copy_string(start_pos, i)
start_pos = i
end
res << change_attribute(current_attr, new_attr)
current_attr = new_attr
if (current_attr & RDoc::Markup::Attribute::SPECIAL) != 0 then
i += 1 while
i < str_len and (@attrs[i] & RDoc::Markup::Attribute::SPECIAL) != 0
res << RDoc::Markup::Special.new(current_attr,
copy_string(start_pos, i))
start_pos = i
next
end
end
# move on, skipping any invisible characters
begin
i += 1
end while i < str_len and @str[i].chr == "\0"
end
# tidy up trailing text
if start_pos < str_len
res << copy_string(start_pos, str_len)
end
# and reset to all attributes off
res << change_attribute(current_attr, 0) if current_attr != 0
res
end
end
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