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require 'rexml/child'
require 'rexml/source'
require 'rexml/xmltokens'
module REXML
# God, I hate DTDs. I really do. Why this idiot standard still
# plagues us is beyond me.
class Entity < Child
include XMLTokens
PUBIDCHAR = "\x20\x0D\x0Aa-zA-Z0-9\\-()+,./:=?;!*@$_%#"
SYSTEMLITERAL = %Q{((?:"[^"]*")|(?:'[^']*'))}
PUBIDLITERAL = %Q{("[#{PUBIDCHAR}']*"|'[#{PUBIDCHAR}]*')}
EXTERNALID = "(?:(?:(SYSTEM)\\s+#{SYSTEMLITERAL})|(?:(PUBLIC)\\s+#{PUBIDLITERAL}\\s+#{SYSTEMLITERAL}))"
NDATADECL = "\\s+NDATA\\s+#{NAME}"
PEREFERENCE = "%#{NAME};"
ENTITYVALUE = %Q{((?:"(?:[^%&"]|#{PEREFERENCE}|#{REFERENCE})*")|(?:'([^%&']|#{PEREFERENCE}|#{REFERENCE})*'))}
PEDEF = "(?:#{ENTITYVALUE}|#{EXTERNALID})"
ENTITYDEF = "(?:#{ENTITYVALUE}|(?:#{EXTERNALID}(#{NDATADECL})?))"
PEDECL = "<!ENTITY\\s+(%)\\s+#{NAME}\\s+#{PEDEF}\\s*>"
GEDECL = "<!ENTITY\\s+#{NAME}\\s+#{ENTITYDEF}\\s*>"
ENTITYDECL = /\s*(?:#{GEDECL})|(?:#{PEDECL})/um
attr_reader :name, :external, :ref, :ndata, :pubid
# Create a new entity. Simple entities can be constructed by passing a
# name, value to the constructor; this creates a generic, plain entity
# reference. For anything more complicated, you have to pass a Source to
# the constructor with the entity definiton, or use the accessor methods.
# +WARNING+: There is no validation of entity state except when the entity
# is read from a stream. If you start poking around with the accessors,
# you can easily create a non-conformant Entity. The best thing to do is
# dump the stupid DTDs and use XMLSchema instead.
#
# e = Entity.new( 'amp', '&' )
def initialize stream, value=nil, parent=nil, reference=false
super(parent)
@ndata = @pubid = @value = @external = nil
if stream.kind_of? Array
@name = stream[1]
if stream[-1] == '%'
@reference = true
stream.pop
else
@reference = false
end
if stream[2] =~ /SYSTEM|PUBLIC/
@external = stream[2]
if @external == 'SYSTEM'
@ref = stream[3]
@ndata = stream[4] if stream.size == 5
else
@pubid = stream[3]
@ref = stream[4]
end
else
@value = stream[2]
end
else
@reference = reference
@external = nil
@name = stream
@value = value
end
end
# Evaluates whether the given string matchs an entity definition,
# returning true if so, and false otherwise.
def Entity::matches? string
(ENTITYDECL =~ string) == 0
end
# Evaluates to the unnormalized value of this entity; that is, replacing
# all entities -- both %ent; and &ent; entities. This differs from
# +value()+ in that +value+ only replaces %ent; entities.
def unnormalized
v = value()
return nil if v.nil?
@unnormalized = Text::unnormalize(v, parent)
@unnormalized
end
#once :unnormalized
# Returns the value of this entity unprocessed -- raw. This is the
# normalized value; that is, with all %ent; and &ent; entities intact
def normalized
@value
end
# Write out a fully formed, correct entity definition (assuming the Entity
# object itself is valid.)
Merges upstream changes for REXML v3.1.7 http://www.germane-software.com/repos/rexml/tags/3.1.7 r1278@bean: ser | 2007-06-07 00:53:06 -0400 Fixed a double-encoding bug. This was a regression, related to ticket:48. r1292@bean: ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:36 -0400 r1279@bean: ser | 2007-06-09 23:19:02 -0400 Fixes ticket:89 -- encoding CP-1252 was broken. ISO-8859-15 had the same problem. Also in this patch is a fix to merge.rb (unused, but it should at least contain no errors), and a unit test for ticket:88. r1293@bean: ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:37 -0400 r1281@bean: ser | 2007-07-24 11:08:48 -0400 Addresses ticket:85 This is a major rewrite of the XML formatting code. The XML writers have all been extracted out of the classes and put into their own class containers. This makes writing parsers easier, and cleaner. There are three formatters, which correspond to the previous three XML writing modes: REXML::Formatters::Default Prints the XML document exactly as it was parsed REXML::Formatters::Pretty Pretty prints the XML document, destroying whitespace in the document REXML::Formatters::Transitive Pretty prints the XML document, preserving whitespace All of the write() functions have been deprecated (some are still used, but these will also go away) except the write() function on Document, which is left for convenience. To pretty print an XML document the canonical way: formatter = REXML::Formatters::Pretty.new( 5 ) # indent by 5 spaces formatter.write( document, output ) r1294@bean: ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:38 -0400 r1283@bean: ser | 2007-07-24 19:53:30 -0400 This goes with the previous commit. r1295@bean: ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:39 -0400 r1285@bean: ser | 2007-07-24 20:02:07 -0400 And THIS goes with the previous two patches. Dammit. r1296@bean: ser | 2007-07-25 08:19:40 -0400 r1287@bean: ser | 2007-07-24 20:12:25 -0400 Applied patch from Jeff Barczewski. Note that this changes what the values of the name and IDs are from the previous behavior -- the values no longer include the quotes. This is the correct behavior, so I'm leaving it in, but it is not backwards compatible. Also fixes the serializer so that it outputs the doctype in a correct format (needed as a result of this change). r1297@bean: ser | 2007-07-25 08:38:38 -0400 Version update git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@12844 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2007-07-25 12:47:23 +00:00
#
# out::
# An object implementing <TT>&lt;&lt;<TT> to which the entity will be
# output
# indent::
# *DEPRECATED* and ignored
def write out, indent=-1
out << '<!ENTITY '
out << '% ' if @reference
out << @name
out << ' '
if @external
out << @external << ' '
if @pubid
q = @pubid.include?('"')?"'":'"'
out << q << @pubid << q << ' '
end
q = @ref.include?('"')?"'":'"'
out << q << @ref << q
out << ' NDATA ' << @ndata if @ndata
else
q = @value.include?('"')?"'":'"'
out << q << @value << q
end
out << '>'
end
# Returns this entity as a string. See write().
def to_s
rv = ''
write rv
rv
end
PEREFERENCE_RE = /#{PEREFERENCE}/um
# Returns the value of this entity. At the moment, only internal entities
# are processed. If the value contains internal references (IE,
# %blah;), those are replaced with their values. IE, if the doctype
# contains:
# <!ENTITY % foo "bar">
# <!ENTITY yada "nanoo %foo; nanoo>
# then:
# doctype.entity('yada').value #-> "nanoo bar nanoo"
def value
if @value
matches = @value.scan(PEREFERENCE_RE)
rv = @value.clone
if @parent
matches.each do |entity_reference|
entity_value = @parent.entity( entity_reference[0] )
rv.gsub!( /%#{entity_reference.join};/um, entity_value )
end
end
return rv
end
nil
end
end
# This is a set of entity constants -- the ones defined in the XML
# specification. These are +gt+, +lt+, +amp+, +quot+ and +apos+.
module EntityConst
# +>+
GT = Entity.new( 'gt', '>' )
# +<+
LT = Entity.new( 'lt', '<' )
# +&+
AMP = Entity.new( 'amp', '&' )
# +"+
QUOT = Entity.new( 'quot', '"' )
# +'+
APOS = Entity.new( 'apos', "'" )
end
end