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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
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185 lines
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Ruby
require "rexml/namespace"
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require 'rexml/text'
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module REXML
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# Defines an Element Attribute; IE, a attribute=value pair, as in:
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# <element attribute="value"/>. Attributes can be in their own
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# namespaces. General users of REXML will not interact with the
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# Attribute class much.
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class Attribute
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include Node
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include Namespace
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# The element to which this attribute belongs
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attr_reader :element
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# The normalized value of this attribute. That is, the attribute with
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# entities intact.
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attr_writer :normalized
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PATTERN = /\s*(#{NAME_STR})\s*=\s*(["'])(.*?)\2/um
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# Constructor.
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# FIXME: The parser doesn't catch illegal characters in attributes
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#
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# first::
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# Either: an Attribute, which this new attribute will become a
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# clone of; or a String, which is the name of this attribute
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# second::
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# If +first+ is an Attribute, then this may be an Element, or nil.
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# If nil, then the Element parent of this attribute is the parent
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# of the +first+ Attribute. If the first argument is a String,
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# then this must also be a String, and is the content of the attribute.
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# If this is the content, it must be fully normalized (contain no
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# illegal characters).
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# parent::
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# Ignored unless +first+ is a String; otherwise, may be the Element
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# parent of this attribute, or nil.
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#
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#
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# Attribute.new( attribute_to_clone )
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# Attribute.new( attribute_to_clone, parent_element )
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# Attribute.new( "attr", "attr_value" )
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# Attribute.new( "attr", "attr_value", parent_element )
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def initialize( first, second=nil, parent=nil )
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@normalized = @unnormalized = @element = nil
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if first.kind_of? Attribute
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self.name = first.expanded_name
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@unnormalized = first.value
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if second.kind_of? Element
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@element = second
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else
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@element = first.element
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end
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elsif first.kind_of? String
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@element = parent if parent.kind_of? Element
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self.name = first
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@normalized = second.to_s
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else
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raise "illegal argument #{first.class.name} to Attribute constructor"
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end
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end
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# Returns the namespace of the attribute.
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#
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# e = Element.new( "elns:myelement" )
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# e.add_attribute( "nsa:a", "aval" )
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# e.add_attribute( "b", "bval" )
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# e.attributes.get_attribute( "a" ).prefix # -> "nsa"
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# e.attributes.get_attribute( "b" ).prefix # -> "elns"
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# a = Attribute.new( "x", "y" )
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# a.prefix # -> ""
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def prefix
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pf = super
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if pf == ""
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pf = @element.prefix if @element
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end
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pf
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end
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# Returns the namespace URL, if defined, or nil otherwise
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#
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# e = Element.new("el")
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# e.add_attributes({"xmlns:ns", "http://url"})
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# e.namespace( "ns" ) # -> "http://url"
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def namespace arg=nil
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arg = prefix if arg.nil?
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@element.namespace arg
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end
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# Returns true if other is an Attribute and has the same name and value,
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# false otherwise.
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def ==( other )
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other.kind_of?(Attribute) and other.name==name and other.value==value
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end
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# Creates (and returns) a hash from both the name and value
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def hash
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name.hash + value.hash
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end
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# Returns this attribute out as XML source, expanding the name
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#
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# a = Attribute.new( "x", "y" )
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# a.to_string # -> "x='y'"
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# b = Attribute.new( "ns:x", "y" )
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# b.to_string # -> "ns:x='y'"
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def to_string
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if @element and @element.context and @element.context[:attribute_quote] == :quote
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%Q^#@expanded_name="#{to_s().gsub(/"/, '"e;')}"^
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else
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"#@expanded_name='#{to_s().gsub(/'/, ''')}'"
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end
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end
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# Returns the attribute value, with entities replaced
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def to_s
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return @normalized if @normalized
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doctype = nil
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if @element
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doc = @element.document
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doctype = doc.doctype if doc
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end
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@normalized = Text::normalize( @unnormalized, doctype )
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@unnormalized = nil
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@normalized
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end
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# Returns the UNNORMALIZED value of this attribute. That is, entities
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# have been expanded to their values
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def value
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return @unnormalized if @unnormalized
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doctype = nil
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if @element
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doc = @element.document
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doctype = doc.doctype if doc
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end
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@unnormalized = Text::unnormalize( @normalized, doctype )
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@normalized = nil
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@unnormalized
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end
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# Returns a copy of this attribute
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def clone
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Attribute.new self
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end
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# Sets the element of which this object is an attribute. Normally, this
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# is not directly called.
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#
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# Returns this attribute
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def element=( element )
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@element = element
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self
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end
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# Removes this Attribute from the tree, and returns true if successfull
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#
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# This method is usually not called directly.
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def remove
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@element.attributes.delete self.name unless @element.nil?
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end
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# Writes this attribute (EG, puts 'key="value"' to the output)
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def write( output, indent=-1 )
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output << to_string
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end
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def node_type
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:attribute
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end
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def inspect
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rv = ""
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write( rv )
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rv
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end
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def xpath
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path = @element.xpath
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path += "/@#{self.expanded_name}"
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return path
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end
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end
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end
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#vim:ts=2 sw=2 noexpandtab:
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