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ser f114b85d89 * Cross-patch from Ruby CVS; mostly Nabu edits.
* Fixes ticket:68.

  ***** Note that this is an API change!!! *****

  NOTE that this involves an API change!  Entity declarations in the doctype now
  generate events that carry two, not one, arguments.

* Implements ticket:15, using gwrite's suggestion.  This allows Element to be
  subclassed.

* Fixed namespaces handling in XPath and element.

  ***** Note that this is an API change!!! *****

  Element.namespaces() now returns a hash of namespace mappings which are
  relevant for that node.

* Fixes a bug in multiple decodings

* The changeset 1230:1231 was bad.  The default behavior is *not* to use the
  native REXML encodings by default, but rather to use ICONV by default.  I'll
  have to think of a better way of managing translations, but the REXML codecs
  are (a) less reliable than ICONV, but more importantly (b) slower.  The real
  solution is to use ICONV by default, but allow users to specify that they
  want to use the pure Ruby codecs.

* Fixes ticket:61 (xpath_parser)

* Fixes ticket:63 (UTF-16; UNILE decoding was bad)

* Improves parsing error messages a little

* Adds the ability to override the encoding detection in Source construction

* Fixes an edge case in Functions::string, where document nodes weren't
  correctly converted

  * Fixes Functions::string() for Element and Document nodes

  * Fixes some problems in entity handling

* Addresses ticket:66

* Fixes ticket:71

* Addresses ticket:78

    NOTE: that this also fixes what is technically another bug in REXML.  REXML's
    XPath parser used to allow exponential notation in numbers.  The XPath spec
    is specific about what a number is, and scientific notation is not included.
    Therefore, this has been fixed.


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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 = ['&amp;', '&lt;', '&gt;', '&quot;', '&apos;', '&#13;']
# Characters which are substituted in written strings
SLAICEPS = [ '<', '>', '"', "'", '&' ]
SETUTITSBUS = [ /&lt;/u, /&gt;/u, /&quot;/u, /&apos;/u, /&amp;/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 = /&#0*((?:\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 ) #-> "&lt;&amp;"
# Text.new( "&lt;&amp;", false, nil, false ) #-> "&amp;lt;&amp;amp;"
# Text.new( "<&", false, nil, true ) #-> Parse exception
# Text.new( "&lt;&amp;", false, nil, true ) #-> "&lt;&amp;"
# # 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 #-> "&lt; &amp; &s; russell"
# t = Text.new( "< & &s; russell", false, nil, false )
# t.to_s #-> "&lt; &amp; &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>&lt;a&gt;</a>
def value=( val )
@string = val.gsub( /\r\n?/, "\n" )
@unnormalized = nil
@normalized = nil
@raw = false
end
def wrap(string, width, addnewline=false)
# Recursivly 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
def write( writer, indent=-1, transitive=false, ie_hack=false )
s = to_s()
if not (@parent and @parent.whitespace) then
s = wrap(s, 60, false) if @parent and @parent.context[:wordwrap] == :all
if @parent and not @parent.context[:indentstyle].nil? and indent > 0 and s.count("\n") > 0
s = indent_text(s, indent, @parent.context[:indentstyle], false)
end
s.squeeze!(" \n\t") if @parent and !@parent.whitespace
end
writer << s
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!( /&#0*((?:\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
# Doing it like this rather than in a loop improves the speed
#copy = copy.gsub( EREFERENCE, '&amp;' )
copy = copy.gsub( "&", "&amp;" )
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!( /&amp;/, '&' )
end
rv
end
end
end