add method to duplicate a given relationship
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dd3b58b0 1package Text::Tradition::Collation;
d047cd52 2
6771a1b1 3use feature 'say';
910a0a6d 4use Encode qw( decode_utf8 );
5use File::Temp;
bfcbcecb 6use File::Which;
c9bf3dbf 7use Graph;
8e1394aa 8use IPC::Run qw( run binary );
82fa4d57 9use Text::CSV;
5c0072ef 10use Text::Tradition::Collation::Data;
b15511bf 11use Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading;
22222af9 12use Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore;
63778331 13use Text::Tradition::Error;
cc31ebaa 14use XML::Easy::Syntax qw( $xml10_namestartchar_rx $xml10_namechar_rx );
5c0072ef 15use XML::LibXML;
16use XML::LibXML::XPathContext;
dd3b58b0 17use Moose;
18
5c0072ef 19has _data => (
20 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Data',
21 is => 'ro',
22 required => 1,
23 handles => [ qw(
24 sequence
25 paths
26 _set_relations
27 relations
28 _set_start
29 _set_end
30 ac_label
31 has_cached_table
32 relationships
33 related_readings
34 get_relationship
35 del_relationship
36 equivalence
37 equivalence_graph
38 readings
39 reading
40 _add_reading
41 del_reading
42 has_reading
43 wit_list_separator
44 baselabel
45 linear
46 wordsep
47 start
48 end
49 cached_table
50 _graphcalc_done
51 has_cached_svg
52 wipe_table
53 )]
54);
dd3b58b0 55
3a2ebbf4 56has 'tradition' => (
57 is => 'ro',
d047cd52 58 isa => 'Text::Tradition',
8cfd99c4 59 writer => '_set_tradition',
8d9a1cd8 60 weak_ref => 1,
d047cd52 61 );
dd3b58b0 62
4e5a7b2c 63=head1 NAME
64
65Text::Tradition::Collation - a software model for a text collation
66
67=head1 SYNOPSIS
68
69 use Text::Tradition;
70 my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
71 'name' => 'this is a text',
72 'input' => 'TEI',
73 'file' => '/path/to/tei_parallel_seg_file.xml' );
74
75 my $c = $t->collation;
76 my @readings = $c->readings;
77 my @paths = $c->paths;
78 my @relationships = $c->relationships;
79
80 my $svg_variant_graph = $t->collation->as_svg();
81
82=head1 DESCRIPTION
83
84Text::Tradition is a library for representation and analysis of collated
85texts, particularly medieval ones. The Collation is the central feature of
86a Tradition, where the text, its sequence of readings, and its relationships
87between readings are actually kept.
88
89=head1 CONSTRUCTOR
90
91=head2 new
92
93The constructor. Takes a hash or hashref of the following arguments:
94
95=over
96
97=item * tradition - The Text::Tradition object to which the collation
98belongs. Required.
99
100=item * linear - Whether the collation should be linear; that is, whether
101transposed readings should be treated as two linked readings rather than one,
102and therefore whether the collation graph is acyclic. Defaults to true.
103
4e5a7b2c 104=item * baselabel - The default label for the path taken by a base text
105(if any). Defaults to 'base text'.
106
107=item * wit_list_separator - The string to join a list of witnesses for
108purposes of making labels in display graphs. Defaults to ', '.
109
110=item * ac_label - The extra label to tack onto a witness sigil when
111representing another layer of path for the given witness - that is, when
112a text has more than one possible reading due to scribal corrections or
113the like. Defaults to ' (a.c.)'.
114
4e483aa5 115=item * wordsep - The string used to separate words in the original text.
116Defaults to ' '.
117
4e5a7b2c 118=back
119
120=head1 ACCESSORS
121
122=head2 tradition
123
124=head2 linear
125
4e5a7b2c 126=head2 wit_list_separator
127
128=head2 baselabel
129
130=head2 ac_label
131
4e483aa5 132=head2 wordsep
133
4e5a7b2c 134Simple accessors for collation attributes.
135
136=head2 start
137
138The meta-reading at the start of every witness path.
139
140=head2 end
141
142The meta-reading at the end of every witness path.
143
144=head2 readings
145
146Returns all Reading objects in the graph.
147
148=head2 reading( $id )
149
150Returns the Reading object corresponding to the given ID.
151
152=head2 add_reading( $reading_args )
153
154Adds a new reading object to the collation.
155See L<Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading> for the available arguments.
156
157=head2 del_reading( $object_or_id )
158
159Removes the given reading from the collation, implicitly removing its
160paths and relationships.
161
4e483aa5 162=head2 merge_readings( $main, $second, $concatenate, $with_str )
163
164Merges the $second reading into the $main one. If $concatenate is true, then
165the merged node will carry the text of both readings, concatenated with either
166$with_str (if specified) or a sensible default (the empty string if the
167appropriate 'join_*' flag is set on either reading, or else $self->wordsep.)
4e5a7b2c 168
4e483aa5 169The first two arguments may be either readings or reading IDs.
4e5a7b2c 170
171=head2 has_reading( $id )
172
173Predicate to see whether a given reading ID is in the graph.
174
175=head2 reading_witnesses( $object_or_id )
176
177Returns a list of sigils whose witnesses contain the reading.
178
179=head2 paths
180
181Returns all reading paths within the document - that is, all edges in the
182collation graph. Each path is an arrayref of [ $source, $target ] reading IDs.
183
184=head2 add_path( $source, $target, $sigil )
185
186Links the given readings in the collation in sequence, under the given witness
187sigil. The readings may be specified by object or ID.
188
189=head2 del_path( $source, $target, $sigil )
190
191Links the given readings in the collation in sequence, under the given witness
192sigil. The readings may be specified by object or ID.
193
194=head2 has_path( $source, $target );
195
196Returns true if the two readings are linked in sequence in any witness.
197The readings may be specified by object or ID.
198
199=head2 relationships
200
201Returns all Relationship objects in the collation.
202
203=head2 add_relationship( $reading, $other_reading, $options )
204
205Adds a new relationship of the type given in $options between the two readings,
206which may be specified by object or ID. Returns a value of ( $status, @vectors)
207where $status is true on success, and @vectors is a list of relationship edges
208that were ultimately added.
209See L<Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship> for the available options.
210
211=cut
dd3b58b0 212
5c0072ef 213sub BUILDARGS {
214 my ( $class, @args ) = @_;
215 my %args = @args == 1 ? %{ $args[0] } : @args;
216 # TODO determine these from the Moose::Meta object
217 my @delegate_attrs = qw(sequence relations readings wit_list_separator baselabel
218 linear wordsep start end cached_table _graphcalc_done);
219 my %data_args;
220 for my $attr (@delegate_attrs) {
221 $data_args{$attr} = delete $args{$attr} if exists $args{$attr};
222 }
223 $args{_data} = Text::Tradition::Collation::Data->new(%data_args);
224 return \%args;
225}
226
d047cd52 227sub BUILD {
3a2ebbf4 228 my $self = shift;
22222af9 229 $self->_set_relations( Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore->new( 'collation' => $self ) );
e4b73942 230 $self->_set_start( $self->add_reading(
231 { 'collation' => $self, 'is_start' => 1, 'init' => 1 } ) );
232 $self->_set_end( $self->add_reading(
233 { 'collation' => $self, 'is_end' => 1, 'init' => 1 } ) );
d047cd52 234}
784877d9 235
24efa55d 236sub register_relationship_type {
237 my $self = shift;
238 my %args = @_ == 1 ? %{$_[0]} : @_;
239 if( $self->relations->has_type( $args{name} ) ) {
240 throw( 'Relationship type ' . $args{name} . ' already registered' );
241 }
242 $self->relations->add_type( %args );
243}
244
3a2ebbf4 245### Reading construct/destruct functions
246
247sub add_reading {
248 my( $self, $reading ) = @_;
249 unless( ref( $reading ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) {
250 my %args = %$reading;
e4b73942 251 if( $args{'init'} ) {
252 # If we are initializing an empty collation, don't assume that we
253 # have set a tradition.
254 delete $args{'init'};
8943ff68 255 } elsif( $self->tradition->can('language') && $self->tradition->has_language
256 && !exists $args{'language'} ) {
6ad2ce78 257 $args{'language'} = $self->tradition->language;
258 }
3a2ebbf4 259 $reading = Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading->new(
260 'collation' => $self,
261 %args );
262 }
263 # First check to see if a reading with this ID exists.
264 if( $self->reading( $reading->id ) ) {
63778331 265 throw( "Collation already has a reading with id " . $reading->id );
3a2ebbf4 266 }
c1915ab9 267 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
3a2ebbf4 268 $self->_add_reading( $reading->id => $reading );
269 # Once the reading has been added, put it in both graphs.
270 $self->sequence->add_vertex( $reading->id );
cecbe56d 271 $self->relations->add_reading( $reading->id );
3a2ebbf4 272 return $reading;
eca16057 273};
274
3a2ebbf4 275around del_reading => sub {
276 my $orig = shift;
277 my $self = shift;
278 my $arg = shift;
279
cecbe56d 280 if( ref( $arg ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) {
281 $arg = $arg->id;
3a2ebbf4 282 }
3a2ebbf4 283 # Remove the reading from the graphs.
c1915ab9 284 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
4e483aa5 285 $self->_clear_cache; # Explicitly clear caches to GC the reading
cecbe56d 286 $self->sequence->delete_vertex( $arg );
287 $self->relations->delete_reading( $arg );
3a2ebbf4 288
289 # Carry on.
cecbe56d 290 $self->$orig( $arg );
3a2ebbf4 291};
7854e12e 292
4e483aa5 293=begin testing
294
295use Text::Tradition;
296
297my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
298my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
299 'name' => 'inline',
300 'input' => 'CollateX',
301 'file' => $cxfile,
302 );
303my $c = $t->collation;
304
305my $rno = scalar $c->readings;
306# Split n21 for testing purposes
307my $new_r = $c->add_reading( { 'id' => 'n21p0', 'text' => 'un', 'join_next' => 1 } );
308my $old_r = $c->reading( 'n21' );
309$old_r->alter_text( 'to' );
310$c->del_path( 'n20', 'n21', 'A' );
311$c->add_path( 'n20', 'n21p0', 'A' );
312$c->add_path( 'n21p0', 'n21', 'A' );
313$c->flatten_ranks();
314ok( $c->reading( 'n21p0' ), "New reading exists" );
315is( scalar $c->readings, $rno, "Reading add offset by flatten_ranks" );
316
679f17e1 317# Combine n3 and n4 ( with his )
4e483aa5 318$c->merge_readings( 'n3', 'n4', 1 );
319ok( !$c->reading('n4'), "Reading n4 is gone" );
320is( $c->reading('n3')->text, 'with his', "Reading n3 has both words" );
321
679f17e1 322# Collapse n9 and n10 ( rood / root )
323$c->merge_readings( 'n9', 'n10' );
324ok( !$c->reading('n10'), "Reading n10 is gone" );
325is( $c->reading('n9')->text, 'rood', "Reading n9 has an unchanged word" );
4e483aa5 326
327# Combine n21 and n21p0
328my $remaining = $c->reading('n21');
329$remaining ||= $c->reading('n22'); # one of these should still exist
330$c->merge_readings( 'n21p0', $remaining, 1 );
331ok( !$c->reading('n21'), "Reading $remaining is gone" );
332is( $c->reading('n21p0')->text, 'unto', "Reading n21p0 merged correctly" );
333
334=end testing
335
336=cut
7854e12e 337
3a2ebbf4 338sub merge_readings {
339 my $self = shift;
340
56772e8c 341 # Sanity check
342 my( $kept_obj, $del_obj, $combine, $combine_char ) = $self->_objectify_args( @_ );
343 my $mergemeta = $kept_obj->is_meta;
344 throw( "Cannot merge meta and non-meta reading" )
345 unless ( $mergemeta && $del_obj->is_meta )
346 || ( !$mergemeta && !$del_obj->is_meta );
347 if( $mergemeta ) {
348 throw( "Cannot merge with start or end node" )
349 if( $kept_obj eq $self->start || $kept_obj eq $self->end
350 || $del_obj eq $self->start || $del_obj eq $self->end );
a445ce40 351 throw( "Cannot combine text of meta readings" ) if $combine;
56772e8c 352 }
3a2ebbf4 353 # We only need the IDs for adding paths to the graph, not the reading
354 # objects themselves.
56772e8c 355 my $kept = $kept_obj->id;
356 my $deleted = $del_obj->id;
c1915ab9 357 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
10943ab0 358
3a2ebbf4 359 # The kept reading should inherit the paths and the relationships
360 # of the deleted reading.
361 foreach my $path ( $self->sequence->edges_at( $deleted ) ) {
362 my @vector = ( $kept );
363 push( @vector, $path->[1] ) if $path->[0] eq $deleted;
364 unshift( @vector, $path->[0] ) if $path->[1] eq $deleted;
49d4f2ac 365 next if $vector[0] eq $vector[1]; # Don't add a self loop
3a2ebbf4 366 my %wits = %{$self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @$path )};
367 $self->sequence->add_edge( @vector );
368 my $fwits = $self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @vector );
369 @wits{keys %$fwits} = values %$fwits;
370 $self->sequence->set_edge_attributes( @vector, \%wits );
371 }
cecbe56d 372 $self->relations->merge_readings( $kept, $deleted, $combine );
3a2ebbf4 373
374 # Do the deletion deed.
4e483aa5 375 if( $combine ) {
869a1ada 376 # Combine the text of the readings
4e483aa5 377 my $joinstr = $combine_char;
378 unless( defined $joinstr ) {
379 $joinstr = '' if $kept_obj->join_next || $del_obj->join_prior;
380 $joinstr = $self->wordsep unless defined $joinstr;
381 }
a445ce40 382 $kept_obj->_combine( $del_obj, $joinstr );
49d4f2ac 383 }
3a2ebbf4 384 $self->del_reading( $deleted );
385}
7854e12e 386
6771a1b1 387=head2 compress_readings
388
389Where possible in the graph, compresses plain sequences of readings into a
390single reading. The sequences must consist of readings with no
391relationships to other readings, with only a single witness path between
392them and no other witness paths from either that would skip the other. The
393readings must also not be marked as nonsense or bad grammar.
394
395WARNING: This operation cannot be undone.
396
397=cut
398
399sub compress_readings {
400 my $self = shift;
401 # Anywhere in the graph that there is a reading that joins only to a single
402 # successor, and neither of these have any relationships, just join the two
403 # readings.
6771a1b1 404 foreach my $rdg ( sort { $a->rank <=> $b->rank } $self->readings ) {
428bcf0b 405 # Now look for readings that can be joined to their successors.
a445ce40 406 next unless $rdg->is_combinable;
6771a1b1 407 my %seen;
408 while( $self->sequence->successors( $rdg ) == 1 ) {
409 my( $next ) = $self->reading( $self->sequence->successors( $rdg ) );
410 throw( "Infinite loop" ) if $seen{$next->id};
411 $seen{$next->id} = 1;
412 last if $self->sequence->predecessors( $next ) > 1;
a445ce40 413 last unless $next->is_combinable;
6771a1b1 414 say "Joining readings $rdg and $next";
415 $self->merge_readings( $rdg, $next, 1 );
416 }
417 }
418 # Make sure we haven't screwed anything up
419 foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
420 my $pathtext = $self->path_text( $wit->sigil );
421 my $origtext = join( ' ', @{$wit->text} );
422 throw( "Text differs for witness " . $wit->sigil )
423 unless $pathtext eq $origtext;
424 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
425 $pathtext = $self->path_text( $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label );
426 $origtext = join( ' ', @{$wit->layertext} );
427 throw( "Ante-corr text differs for witness " . $wit->sigil )
428 unless $pathtext eq $origtext;
429 }
430 }
431
432 $self->relations->rebuild_equivalence();
433 $self->calculate_ranks();
434}
3265b0ce 435
3a2ebbf4 436# Helper function for manipulating the graph.
437sub _stringify_args {
4e483aa5 438 my( $self, $first, $second, @args ) = @_;
3a2ebbf4 439 $first = $first->id
440 if ref( $first ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
441 $second = $second->id
442 if ref( $second ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
4e483aa5 443 return( $first, $second, @args );
3a2ebbf4 444}
df6d9812 445
4e5a7b2c 446# Helper function for manipulating the graph.
447sub _objectify_args {
448 my( $self, $first, $second, $arg ) = @_;
449 $first = $self->reading( $first )
450 unless ref( $first ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
451 $second = $self->reading( $second )
452 unless ref( $second ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
453 return( $first, $second, $arg );
454}
f97ef19e 455
456=head2 duplicate_reading( $reading, @witlist )
457
458Split the given reading into two, so that the new reading is in the path for
459the witnesses given in @witlist.
460
461=begin testing
462
463use Text::Tradition;
464
465my $st = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'Self', 'file' => 't/data/collatecorr.xml' );
466is( ref( $st ), 'Text::Tradition', "Got a tradition from test file" );
467ok( $st->has_witness('Ba96'), "Tradition has the affected witness" );
468
469my $sc = $st->collation;
470my $numr = 17;
471ok( $sc->reading('n131'), "Tradition has the affected reading" );
472is( scalar( $sc->readings ), $numr, "There are $numr readings in the graph" );
473is( $sc->end->rank, 14, "There are fourteen ranks in the graph" );
474
475# Detach the erroneously collated reading
476$sc->duplicate_reading( 'n131', 'Ba96' );
477ok( $sc->reading('n131_0'), "Detached the bad collation with a new reading" );
478is( scalar( $sc->readings ), $numr + 1, "A reading was added to the graph" );
479is( $sc->end->rank, 10, "There are now only ten ranks in the graph" );
480
481# Check that the bad transposition is gone
482is( $sc->get_relationship( 'n130', 'n135' ), undef, "Bad transposition relationship is gone" );
483
484# Fix the collation
485ok( $sc->add_relationship( 'n124', 'n131_0', { type => 'collated', scope => 'local' } ),
486 "Collated the readings correctly" );
487$sc->calculate_ranks();
488$sc->flatten_ranks();
489is( $sc->end->rank, 11, "The ranks shifted appropriately" );
490is( scalar( $sc->readings ), $numr - 3, "Now we are collated correctly" );
491
492=end testing
493
494=cut
495
496sub duplicate_reading {
497 my( $self, $r, @wits ) = @_;
498 # Add the new reading, duplicating $r.
499 unless( ref( $r ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) {
500 $r = $self->reading( $r );
501 }
502 throw( "Cannot duplicate a meta-reading" )
503 if $r->is_meta;
504
505 # Get all the reading attributes and duplicate them.
506 my $rmeta = Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading->meta;
507 my %args;
508 foreach my $attr( $rmeta->get_all_attributes ) {
509 next if $attr->name =~ /^_/;
510 my $acc = $attr->get_read_method;
511 if( !$acc && $attr->has_applied_traits ) {
512 my $tr = $attr->applied_traits;
513 if( $tr->[0] =~ /::(Array|Hash)$/ ) {
514 my $which = $1;
515 my %methods = reverse %{$attr->handles};
516 $acc = $methods{elements};
517 $args{$attr->name} = $which eq 'Array'
518 ? [ $r->$acc ] : { $r->$acc };
519 }
520 } else {
521 $args{$attr->name} = $r->$acc if $acc;
522 }
523 }
524 # By definition the new reading will no longer be common.
525 $args{is_common} = 0;
526 # The new reading also needs its own ID.
527 $args{id} = $self->_generate_dup_id( $r->id );
528
529 # Try to make the new reading.
530 my $newr = $self->add_reading( \%args );
531 # The old reading is also no longer common.
532 $r->is_common( 0 );
533
534 # For each of the witnesses, dissociate from the old reading and
535 # associate with the new.
536 foreach my $wit ( @wits ) {
537 my $prior = $self->prior_reading( $r, $wit );
538 my $next = $self->next_reading( $r, $wit );
539 $self->del_path( $prior, $r, $wit );
540 $self->add_path( $prior, $newr, $wit );
541 $self->del_path( $r, $next, $wit );
542 $self->add_path( $newr, $next, $wit );
543 }
544
545 # Hash the reading ranks and find the closest common successor to our
546 # two readings
547 my %rrk;
548 my $succ;
549 if( $self->end->has_rank ) {
550 $succ = $self->common_successor( $r, $newr );
551 foreach my $rdg ( $self->readings ) {
552 $rrk{$rdg->id} = $rdg->rank;
553 }
554 }
555
556 # Rebuild the equivalence graph and calculate the new ranks
557 $self->relations->rebuild_equivalence();
558 $self->calculate_ranks();
559
560 # Check for invalid non-colocated relationships among changed-rank readings
561 # from where the ranks start changing up to $succ
562 if( $self->end->has_rank ) {
563 my $lastrank = $succ->rank;
564 foreach my $rdg ( $self->readings ) {
565 next if $rdg->rank > $lastrank;
566 next if $rdg->rank == $rrk{$rdg->id};
567 my @noncolo = $rdg->related_readings( sub { !$_[0]->colocated } );
568 next unless @noncolo;
569 foreach my $nc ( @noncolo ) {
570 $self->relations->verify_or_delete( $rdg, $nc );
571 }
572 }
573 }
574}
575
576sub _generate_dup_id {
577 my( $self, $rid ) = @_;
578 my $newid;
579 my $i = 0;
580 while( !$newid ) {
581 $newid = $rid."_$i";
582 if( $self->has_reading( $newid ) ) {
583 $newid = '';
584 $i++;
585 }
586 }
587 return $newid;
588}
589
3a2ebbf4 590### Path logic
591
592sub add_path {
593 my $self = shift;
594
595 # We only need the IDs for adding paths to the graph, not the reading
596 # objects themselves.
cecbe56d 597 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
3a2ebbf4 598
c1915ab9 599 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
3a2ebbf4 600 # Connect the readings
359944f7 601 unless( $self->sequence->has_edge( $source, $target ) ) {
602 $self->sequence->add_edge( $source, $target );
603 $self->relations->add_equivalence_edge( $source, $target );
604 }
3a2ebbf4 605 # Note the witness in question
606 $self->sequence->set_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit, 1 );
359944f7 607}
b15511bf 608
3a2ebbf4 609sub del_path {
610 my $self = shift;
49d4f2ac 611 my @args;
612 if( ref( $_[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
613 my $e = shift @_;
614 @args = ( @$e, @_ );
615 } else {
616 @args = @_;
617 }
3a2ebbf4 618
f97ef19e 619 # We only need the IDs for removing paths from the graph, not the reading
3a2ebbf4 620 # objects themselves.
49d4f2ac 621 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @args );
3a2ebbf4 622
c1915ab9 623 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
3a2ebbf4 624 if( $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit ) ) {
49d4f2ac 625 $self->sequence->delete_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit );
3a2ebbf4 626 }
30897024 627 unless( $self->sequence->has_edge_attributes( $source, $target ) ) {
3a2ebbf4 628 $self->sequence->delete_edge( $source, $target );
359944f7 629 $self->relations->delete_equivalence_edge( $source, $target );
3a2ebbf4 630 }
784877d9 631}
632
3a2ebbf4 633
15d2d3df 634# Extra graph-alike utility
635sub has_path {
3a2ebbf4 636 my $self = shift;
637 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
638 return undef unless $self->sequence->has_edge( $source, $target );
639 return $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit );
b15511bf 640}
641
4e5a7b2c 642=head2 clear_witness( @sigil_list )
3a2ebbf4 643
4e5a7b2c 644Clear the given witnesses out of the collation entirely, removing references
645to them in paths, and removing readings that belong only to them. Should only
646be called via $tradition->del_witness.
3a2ebbf4 647
648=cut
649
4e5a7b2c 650sub clear_witness {
651 my( $self, @sigils ) = @_;
652
c1915ab9 653 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
4e5a7b2c 654 # Clear the witness(es) out of the paths
655 foreach my $e ( $self->paths ) {
656 foreach my $sig ( @sigils ) {
657 $self->del_path( $e, $sig );
658 }
659 }
660
661 # Clear out the newly unused readings
662 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
663 unless( $self->reading_witnesses( $r ) ) {
664 $self->del_reading( $r );
665 }
666 }
667}
3a2ebbf4 668
669sub add_relationship {
670 my $self = shift;
22222af9 671 my( $source, $target, $opts ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
414cc046 672 my( @vectors ) = $self->relations->add_relationship( $source, $target, $opts );
864ee4bf 673 foreach my $v ( @vectors ) {
674 next unless $self->get_relationship( $v )->colocated;
675 if( $self->reading( $v->[0] )->has_rank && $self->reading( $v->[1] )->has_rank
676 && $self->reading( $v->[0] )->rank ne $self->reading( $v->[1] )->rank ) {
677 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
678 $self->_clear_cache;
679 last;
680 }
681 }
63778331 682 return @vectors;
22222af9 683}
ef9d481f 684
ca6e6095 685around qw/ get_relationship del_relationship / => sub {
686 my $orig = shift;
687 my $self = shift;
688 my @args = @_;
689 if( @args == 1 && ref( $args[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
690 @args = @{$_[0]};
691 }
692 my( $source, $target ) = $self->_stringify_args( @args );
693 $self->$orig( $source, $target );
694};
695
22222af9 696=head2 reading_witnesses( $reading )
910a0a6d 697
22222af9 698Return a list of sigils corresponding to the witnesses in which the reading appears.
3265b0ce 699
22222af9 700=cut
1d310495 701
1d310495 702sub reading_witnesses {
703 my( $self, $reading ) = @_;
704 # We need only check either the incoming or the outgoing edges; I have
96dc90ec 705 # arbitrarily chosen "incoming". Thus, special-case the start node.
706 if( $reading eq $self->start ) {
bed6ce83 707 return map { $_->sigil } grep { $_->is_collated } $self->tradition->witnesses;
96dc90ec 708 }
1d310495 709 my %all_witnesses;
710 foreach my $e ( $self->sequence->edges_to( $reading ) ) {
711 my $wits = $self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @$e );
712 @all_witnesses{ keys %$wits } = 1;
713 }
c12bb878 714 my $acstr = $self->ac_label;
715 foreach my $acwit ( grep { $_ =~ s/^(.*)\Q$acstr\E$/$1/ } keys %all_witnesses ) {
716 delete $all_witnesses{$acwit.$acstr} if exists $all_witnesses{$acwit};
717 }
1d310495 718 return keys %all_witnesses;
910a0a6d 719}
720
4e5a7b2c 721=head1 OUTPUT METHODS
8e1394aa 722
0ecb975c 723=head2 as_svg( \%options )
8e1394aa 724
0068967c 725Returns an SVG string that represents the graph, via as_dot and graphviz.
bfcbcecb 726See as_dot for a list of options. Must have GraphViz (dot) installed to run.
8e1394aa 727
728=cut
729
730sub as_svg {
0ecb975c 731 my( $self, $opts ) = @_;
bfcbcecb 732 throw( "Need GraphViz installed to output SVG" )
733 unless File::Which::which( 'dot' );
e247aad1 734 my $want_subgraph = exists $opts->{'from'} || exists $opts->{'to'};
1ff82d4f 735 $self->calculate_ranks()
736 unless( $self->_graphcalc_done || $opts->{'nocalc'} || !$self->linear );
be3af600 737 my @cmd = qw/dot -Tsvg/;
738 my( $svg, $err );
739 my $dotfile = File::Temp->new();
740 ## USE FOR DEBUGGING
741 # $dotfile->unlink_on_destroy(0);
742 binmode $dotfile, ':utf8';
743 print $dotfile $self->as_dot( $opts );
744 push( @cmd, $dotfile->filename );
745 run( \@cmd, ">", binary(), \$svg );
746 $svg = decode_utf8( $svg );
747 return $svg;
8e1394aa 748}
749
b22576c6 750
0ecb975c 751=head2 as_dot( \%options )
b22576c6 752
0ecb975c 753Returns a string that is the collation graph expressed in dot
754(i.e. GraphViz) format. Options include:
b22576c6 755
0ecb975c 756=over 4
b22576c6 757
0ecb975c 758=item * from
b22576c6 759
0ecb975c 760=item * to
df6d9812 761
0ecb975c 762=item * color_common
763
764=back
df6d9812 765
766=cut
767
768sub as_dot {
0ecb975c 769 my( $self, $opts ) = @_;
770 my $startrank = $opts->{'from'} if $opts;
771 my $endrank = $opts->{'to'} if $opts;
772 my $color_common = $opts->{'color_common'} if $opts;
b365fbae 773 my $STRAIGHTENHACK = !$startrank && !$endrank && $self->end->rank
774 && $self->end->rank > 100;
6648ee3d 775 $STRAIGHTENHACK = 1 if $opts->{'straight'}; # even for subgraphs or small graphs
b365fbae 776
b22576c6 777 # Check the arguments
778 if( $startrank ) {
779 return if $endrank && $startrank > $endrank;
780 return if $startrank > $self->end->rank;
781 }
782 if( defined $endrank ) {
783 return if $endrank < 0;
f1b3b33a 784 $endrank = undef if $endrank == $self->end->rank;
b22576c6 785 }
786
67da8d6c 787 my $graph_name = $self->tradition->name;
788 $graph_name =~ s/[^\w\s]//g;
789 $graph_name = join( '_', split( /\s+/, $graph_name ) );
f13b5582 790
791 my %graph_attrs = (
792 'rankdir' => 'LR',
793 'bgcolor' => 'none',
794 );
795 my %node_attrs = (
b8990398 796 'fontsize' => 14,
f13b5582 797 'fillcolor' => 'white',
798 'style' => 'filled',
799 'shape' => 'ellipse'
800 );
801 my %edge_attrs = (
802 'arrowhead' => 'open',
803 'color' => '#000000',
804 'fontcolor' => '#000000',
805 );
806
67da8d6c 807 my $dot = sprintf( "digraph %s {\n", $graph_name );
f13b5582 808 $dot .= "\tgraph " . _dot_attr_string( \%graph_attrs ) . ";\n";
809 $dot .= "\tnode " . _dot_attr_string( \%node_attrs ) . ";\n";
df6d9812 810
b22576c6 811 # Output substitute start/end readings if necessary
812 if( $startrank ) {
43c94341 813 $dot .= "\t\"__SUBSTART__\" [ label=\"...\",id=\"__START__\" ];\n";
b22576c6 814 }
815 if( $endrank ) {
43c94341 816 $dot .= "\t\"__SUBEND__\" [ label=\"...\",id=\"__END__\" ];\n";
b22576c6 817 }
b365fbae 818 if( $STRAIGHTENHACK ) {
819 ## HACK part 1
43c94341 820 my $startlabel = $startrank ? '__SUBSTART__' : '__START__';
821 $dot .= "\tsubgraph { rank=same \"$startlabel\" \"#SILENT#\" }\n";
b365fbae 822 $dot .= "\t\"#SILENT#\" [ shape=diamond,color=white,penwidth=0,label=\"\" ];"
823 }
b22576c6 824 my %used; # Keep track of the readings that actually appear in the graph
30ddc24c 825 # Sort the readings by rank if we have ranks; this speeds layout.
826 my @all_readings = $self->end->has_rank
827 ? sort { $a->rank <=> $b->rank } $self->readings
828 : $self->readings;
4633f9e4 829 # TODO Refrain from outputting lacuna nodes - just grey out the edges.
30ddc24c 830 foreach my $reading ( @all_readings ) {
b22576c6 831 # Only output readings within our rank range.
832 next if $startrank && $reading->rank < $startrank;
833 next if $endrank && $reading->rank > $endrank;
834 $used{$reading->id} = 1;
910a0a6d 835 # Need not output nodes without separate labels
3a2ebbf4 836 next if $reading->id eq $reading->text;
d4b75f44 837 my $rattrs;
30f0df34 838 my $label = $reading->text;
629e27b0 839 $label .= '-' if $reading->join_next;
840 $label = "-$label" if $reading->join_prior;
8f9cab7b 841 $label =~ s/\"/\\\"/g;
d4b75f44 842 $rattrs->{'label'} = $label;
10e4b1ac 843 $rattrs->{'id'} = $reading->id;
0ecb975c 844 $rattrs->{'fillcolor'} = '#b3f36d' if $reading->is_common && $color_common;
d4b75f44 845 $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" %s;\n", $reading->id, _dot_attr_string( $rattrs ) );
df6d9812 846 }
3a2ebbf4 847
30ddc24c 848 # Add the real edges. Need to weight one edge per rank jump, in a
849 # continuous line.
b365fbae 850 # my $weighted = $self->_add_edge_weights;
b22576c6 851 my @edges = $self->paths;
3bdec618 852 my( %substart, %subend );
b22576c6 853 foreach my $edge ( @edges ) {
854 # Do we need to output this edge?
508fd430 855 if( $used{$edge->[0]} && $used{$edge->[1]} ) {
027d819c 856 my $label = $self->_path_display_label( $self->path_witnesses( $edge ) );
f13b5582 857 my $variables = { %edge_attrs, 'label' => $label };
30ddc24c 858
b22576c6 859 # Account for the rank gap if necessary
30ddc24c 860 my $rank0 = $self->reading( $edge->[0] )->rank
861 if $self->reading( $edge->[0] )->has_rank;
862 my $rank1 = $self->reading( $edge->[1] )->rank
863 if $self->reading( $edge->[1] )->has_rank;
864 if( defined $rank0 && defined $rank1 && $rank1 - $rank0 > 1 ) {
865 $variables->{'minlen'} = $rank1 - $rank0;
866 }
867
868 # Add the calculated edge weights
b365fbae 869 # if( exists $weighted->{$edge->[0]}
e247aad1 870 # && $weighted->{$edge->[0]} eq $edge->[1] ) {
871 # # $variables->{'color'} = 'red';
872 # $variables->{'weight'} = 3.0;
873 # }
30ddc24c 874
508fd430 875 # EXPERIMENTAL: make edge width reflect no. of witnesses
876 my $extrawidth = scalar( $self->path_witnesses( $edge ) ) * 0.2;
877 $variables->{'penwidth'} = $extrawidth + 0.8; # gives 1 for a single wit
878
f13b5582 879 my $varopts = _dot_attr_string( $variables );
880 $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" -> \"%s\" %s;\n",
881 $edge->[0], $edge->[1], $varopts );
3bdec618 882 } elsif( $used{$edge->[0]} ) {
96ba0418 883 $subend{$edge->[0]} = $edge->[1];
3bdec618 884 } elsif( $used{$edge->[1]} ) {
96ba0418 885 $substart{$edge->[1]} = $edge->[0];
b22576c6 886 }
df6d9812 887 }
bed6ce83 888
889 # If we are asked to, add relationship links
890 if( exists $opts->{show_relations} ) {
891 my $filter = $opts->{show_relations}; # can be 'transposition' or 'all'
892 if( $filter eq 'transposition' ) {
893 $filter =~ qr/^transposition$/;
894 }
895 foreach my $redge ( $self->relationships ) {
896 if( $used{$redge->[0]} && $used{$redge->[1]} ) {
897 if( $filter ne 'all' ) {
898 my $rel = $self->get_relationship( $redge );
899 next unless $rel->type =~ /$filter/;
900 my $variables = {
901 arrowhead => 'none',
902 color => '#FFA14F',
903 constraint => 'false',
904 label => uc( substr( $rel->type, 0, 4 ) ),
905 penwidth => '3',
906 };
907 $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" -> \"%s\" %s;\n",
908 $redge->[0], $redge->[1], _dot_attr_string( $variables ) );
909 }
910 }
911 }
912 }
913
3bdec618 914 # Add substitute start and end edges if necessary
915 foreach my $node ( keys %substart ) {
96ba0418 916 my $witstr = $self->_path_display_label ( $self->path_witnesses( $substart{$node}, $node ) );
f13b5582 917 my $variables = { %edge_attrs, 'label' => $witstr };
96ba0418 918 my $nrdg = $self->reading( $node );
919 if( $nrdg->has_rank && $nrdg->rank > $startrank ) {
920 # Substart is actually one lower than $startrank
921 $variables->{'minlen'} = $nrdg->rank - ( $startrank - 1 );
922 }
f13b5582 923 my $varopts = _dot_attr_string( $variables );
96ba0418 924 $dot .= "\t\"__SUBSTART__\" -> \"$node\" $varopts;\n";
3bdec618 925 }
926 foreach my $node ( keys %subend ) {
96ba0418 927 my $witstr = $self->_path_display_label ( $self->path_witnesses( $node, $subend{$node} ) );
f13b5582 928 my $variables = { %edge_attrs, 'label' => $witstr };
929 my $varopts = _dot_attr_string( $variables );
96ba0418 930 $dot .= "\t\"$node\" -> \"__SUBEND__\" $varopts;\n";
3bdec618 931 }
b365fbae 932 # HACK part 2
933 if( $STRAIGHTENHACK ) {
43c94341 934 my $endlabel = $endrank ? '__SUBEND__' : '__END__';
935 $dot .= "\t\"$endlabel\" -> \"#SILENT#\" [ color=white,penwidth=0 ];\n";
b365fbae 936 }
30ddc24c 937
df6d9812 938 $dot .= "}\n";
939 return $dot;
940}
941
f13b5582 942sub _dot_attr_string {
943 my( $hash ) = @_;
944 my @attrs;
945 foreach my $k ( sort keys %$hash ) {
946 my $v = $hash->{$k};
947 push( @attrs, $k.'="'.$v.'"' );
948 }
949 return( '[ ' . join( ', ', @attrs ) . ' ]' );
950}
951
30ddc24c 952sub _add_edge_weights {
953 my $self = shift;
954 # Walk the graph from START to END, choosing the successor node with
955 # the largest number of witness paths each time.
956 my $weighted = {};
957 my $curr = $self->start->id;
008fc8a6 958 my $ranked = $self->end->has_rank;
30ddc24c 959 while( $curr ne $self->end->id ) {
008fc8a6 960 my $rank = $ranked ? $self->reading( $curr )->rank : 0;
30ddc24c 961 my @succ = sort { $self->path_witnesses( $curr, $a )
962 <=> $self->path_witnesses( $curr, $b ) }
963 $self->sequence->successors( $curr );
964 my $next = pop @succ;
008fc8a6 965 my $nextrank = $ranked ? $self->reading( $next )->rank : 0;
30ddc24c 966 # Try to avoid lacunae in the weighted path.
008fc8a6 967 while( @succ &&
968 ( $self->reading( $next )->is_lacuna ||
969 $nextrank - $rank > 1 ) ){
30ddc24c 970 $next = pop @succ;
971 }
972 $weighted->{$curr} = $next;
973 $curr = $next;
974 }
975 return $weighted;
976}
977
027d819c 978=head2 path_witnesses( $edge )
979
980Returns the list of sigils whose witnesses are associated with the given edge.
981The edge can be passed as either an array or an arrayref of ( $source, $target ).
982
983=cut
984
3a2ebbf4 985sub path_witnesses {
986 my( $self, @edge ) = @_;
987 # If edge is an arrayref, cope.
988 if( @edge == 1 && ref( $edge[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
989 my $e = shift @edge;
990 @edge = @$e;
991 }
992 my @wits = keys %{$self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @edge )};
508fd430 993 return @wits;
3a2ebbf4 994}
995
7f9f05e8 996# Helper function. Make a display label for the given witnesses, showing a.c.
997# witnesses only where the main witness is not also in the list.
027d819c 998sub _path_display_label {
508fd430 999 my $self = shift;
7f9f05e8 1000 my %wits;
1001 map { $wits{$_} = 1 } @_;
1002
1003 # If an a.c. wit is listed, remove it if the main wit is also listed.
1004 # Otherwise keep it for explicit listing.
1005 my $aclabel = $self->ac_label;
1006 my @disp_ac;
1007 foreach my $w ( sort keys %wits ) {
1008 if( $w =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
1009 if( exists $wits{$1} ) {
1010 delete $wits{$w};
1011 } else {
1012 push( @disp_ac, $w );
1013 }
1014 }
1015 }
1016
1017 # See if we are in a majority situation.
8f9cab7b 1018 my $maj = scalar( $self->tradition->witnesses ) * 0.6;
1ff82d4f 1019 $maj = $maj > 5 ? $maj : 5;
7f9f05e8 1020 if( scalar keys %wits > $maj ) {
1021 unshift( @disp_ac, 'majority' );
1022 return join( ', ', @disp_ac );
8f9cab7b 1023 } else {
7f9f05e8 1024 return join( ', ', sort keys %wits );
8f9cab7b 1025 }
1026}
1dd07bda 1027
bf6e338d 1028=head2 readings_at_rank( $rank )
1dd07bda 1029
bf6e338d 1030Returns a list of readings at a given rank, taken from the alignment table.
1dd07bda 1031
1032=cut
1033
bf6e338d 1034sub readings_at_rank {
1dd07bda 1035 my( $self, $rank ) = @_;
bf6e338d 1036 my $table = $self->alignment_table;
1037 # Table rank is real rank - 1.
1038 my @elements = map { $_->{'tokens'}->[$rank-1] } @{$table->{'alignment'}};
1039 my %readings;
1040 foreach my $e ( @elements ) {
1041 next unless ref( $e ) eq 'HASH';
1042 next unless exists $e->{'t'};
1043 $readings{$e->{'t'}->id} = $e->{'t'};
1044 }
1045 return values %readings;
1dd07bda 1046}
8f9cab7b 1047
4e5a7b2c 1048=head2 as_graphml
8e1394aa 1049
4e5a7b2c 1050Returns a GraphML representation of the collation. The GraphML will contain
1051two graphs. The first expresses the attributes of the readings and the witness
1052paths that link them; the second expresses the relationships that link the
1053readings. This is the native transfer format for a tradition.
8e1394aa 1054
56eefa04 1055=begin testing
1056
1057use Text::Tradition;
951ddfe8 1058use TryCatch;
56eefa04 1059
1060my $READINGS = 311;
1061my $PATHS = 361;
1062
1063my $datafile = 't/data/florilegium_tei_ps.xml';
1064my $tradition = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'TEI',
1065 'name' => 'test0',
1066 'file' => $datafile,
1067 'linear' => 1 );
1068
1069ok( $tradition, "Got a tradition object" );
1070is( scalar $tradition->witnesses, 13, "Found all witnesses" );
1071ok( $tradition->collation, "Tradition has a collation" );
1072
1073my $c = $tradition->collation;
1074is( scalar $c->readings, $READINGS, "Collation has all readings" );
1075is( scalar $c->paths, $PATHS, "Collation has all paths" );
1076is( scalar $c->relationships, 0, "Collation has all relationships" );
1077
1078# Add a few relationships
1079$c->add_relationship( 'w123', 'w125', { 'type' => 'collated' } );
1080$c->add_relationship( 'w193', 'w196', { 'type' => 'collated' } );
1081$c->add_relationship( 'w257', 'w262', { 'type' => 'transposition' } );
1082
1083# Now write it to GraphML and parse it again.
1084
1085my $graphml = $c->as_graphml;
1086my $st = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'Self', 'string' => $graphml );
1087is( scalar $st->collation->readings, $READINGS, "Reparsed collation has all readings" );
1088is( scalar $st->collation->paths, $PATHS, "Reparsed collation has all paths" );
1089is( scalar $st->collation->relationships, 3, "Reparsed collation has new relationships" );
1090
9fef629b 1091# Now add a stemma, write to GraphML, and look at the output.
951ddfe8 1092SKIP: {
37bf09f4 1093 skip "Analysis module not present", 3 unless $tradition->can( 'add_stemma' );
951ddfe8 1094 my $stemma = $tradition->add_stemma( 'dotfile' => 't/data/florilegium.dot' );
1095 is( ref( $stemma ), 'Text::Tradition::Stemma', "Parsed dotfile into stemma" );
1096 is( $tradition->stemmata, 1, "Tradition now has the stemma" );
1097 $graphml = $c->as_graphml;
1098 like( $graphml, qr/digraph/, "Digraph declaration exists in GraphML" );
1099}
2a812726 1100
56eefa04 1101=end testing
1102
8e1394aa 1103=cut
1104
a445ce40 1105## TODO MOVE this to Tradition.pm and modularize it better
8e1394aa 1106sub as_graphml {
a30ca502 1107 my( $self, $options ) = @_;
3d14b48e 1108 $self->calculate_ranks unless $self->_graphcalc_done;
1109
a30ca502 1110 my $start = $options->{'from'}
1111 ? $self->reading( $options->{'from'} ) : $self->start;
1112 my $end = $options->{'to'}
1113 ? $self->reading( $options->{'to'} ) : $self->end;
1114 if( $start->has_rank && $end->has_rank && $end->rank < $start->rank ) {
1115 throw( 'Start node must be before end node' );
1116 }
1117 # The readings need to be ranked for this to work.
1118 $start = $self->start unless $start->has_rank;
1119 $end = $self->end unless $end->has_rank;
414cc046 1120 my $rankoffset = 0;
1121 unless( $start eq $self->start ) {
1122 $rankoffset = $start->rank - 1;
1123 }
a30ca502 1124 my %use_readings;
1125
8e1394aa 1126 # Some namespaces
1127 my $graphml_ns = 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns';
1128 my $xsi_ns = 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance';
1129 my $graphml_schema = 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns ' .
910a0a6d 1130 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns/1.0/graphml.xsd';
8e1394aa 1131
1132 # Create the document and root node
428bcf0b 1133 require XML::LibXML;
8e1394aa 1134 my $graphml = XML::LibXML->createDocument( "1.0", "UTF-8" );
1135 my $root = $graphml->createElementNS( $graphml_ns, 'graphml' );
1136 $graphml->setDocumentElement( $root );
1137 $root->setNamespace( $xsi_ns, 'xsi', 0 );
1138 $root->setAttributeNS( $xsi_ns, 'schemaLocation', $graphml_schema );
bbd064a9 1139
1140 # List of attribute types to save on our objects and their corresponding
1141 # GraphML types
1142 my %save_types = (
1143 'Str' => 'string',
1144 'Int' => 'int',
1145 'Bool' => 'boolean',
10e4b1ac 1146 'ReadingID' => 'string',
bbd064a9 1147 'RelationshipType' => 'string',
1148 'RelationshipScope' => 'string',
1149 );
1150
bbd064a9 1151 # Add the data keys for the graph. Include an extra key 'version' for the
1152 # GraphML output version.
e309421a 1153 my %graph_data_keys;
1154 my $gdi = 0;
bbd064a9 1155 my %graph_attributes = ( 'version' => 'string' );
1156 # Graph attributes include those of Tradition and those of Collation.
1157 my %gattr_from;
f97ef19e 1158 # TODO Use meta introspection method from duplicate_reading to do this
1159 # instead of naming custom keys.
bbd064a9 1160 my $tmeta = $self->tradition->meta;
1161 my $cmeta = $self->meta;
1162 map { $gattr_from{$_->name} = 'Tradition' } $tmeta->get_all_attributes;
1163 map { $gattr_from{$_->name} = 'Collation' } $cmeta->get_all_attributes;
1164 foreach my $attr ( ( $tmeta->get_all_attributes, $cmeta->get_all_attributes ) ) {
1165 next if $attr->name =~ /^_/;
bbd064a9 1166 next unless $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
1167 $graph_attributes{$attr->name} = $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
1168 }
9fef629b 1169 # Extra custom keys for complex objects that should be saved in some form.
1170 # The subroutine should return a string, or undef/empty.
951ddfe8 1171 if( $tmeta->has_method('stemmata') ) {
1172 $graph_attributes{'stemmata'} = sub {
1173 my @stemstrs;
1174 map { push( @stemstrs, $_->editable( {linesep => ''} ) ) }
1175 $self->tradition->stemmata;
1176 join( "\n", @stemstrs );
1177 };
1178 }
1179
8943ff68 1180 if( $tmeta->has_method('user') ) {
1181 $graph_attributes{'user'} = sub {
1182 $self->tradition->user ? $self->tradition->user->id : undef
1183 };
1184 }
bbd064a9 1185
1186 foreach my $datum ( sort keys %graph_attributes ) {
e309421a 1187 $graph_data_keys{$datum} = 'dg'.$gdi++;
1188 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
9fef629b 1189 my $dtype = ref( $graph_attributes{$datum} ) ? 'string'
1190 : $graph_attributes{$datum};
e309421a 1191 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
9fef629b 1192 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $dtype );
e309421a 1193 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'graph' );
1194 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $graph_data_keys{$datum} );
1195 }
f6066bac 1196
bbd064a9 1197 # Add the data keys for reading nodes
1198 my %reading_attributes;
1199 my $rmeta = Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading->meta;
1200 foreach my $attr( $rmeta->get_all_attributes ) {
1201 next if $attr->name =~ /^_/;
bbd064a9 1202 next unless $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
1203 $reading_attributes{$attr->name} = $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
1204 }
a445ce40 1205 if( $self->start->does('Text::Tradition::Morphology' ) ) {
1206 # Extra custom key for the reading morphology
1207 $reading_attributes{'lexemes'} = 'string';
1208 }
7cd9f181 1209
ef9d481f 1210 my %node_data_keys;
1211 my $ndi = 0;
bbd064a9 1212 foreach my $datum ( sort keys %reading_attributes ) {
910a0a6d 1213 $node_data_keys{$datum} = 'dn'.$ndi++;
1214 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
1215 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
bbd064a9 1216 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $reading_attributes{$datum} );
910a0a6d 1217 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'node' );
1218 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $node_data_keys{$datum} );
8e1394aa 1219 }
1220
bbd064a9 1221 # Add the data keys for edges, that is, paths and relationships. Path
1222 # data does not come from a Moose class so is here manually.
ef9d481f 1223 my $edi = 0;
1224 my %edge_data_keys;
bbd064a9 1225 my %edge_attributes = (
3a2ebbf4 1226 witness => 'string', # ID/label for a path
3a2ebbf4 1227 extra => 'boolean', # Path key
3a2ebbf4 1228 );
bbd064a9 1229 my @path_attributes = keys %edge_attributes; # track our manual additions
1230 my $pmeta = Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship->meta;
1231 foreach my $attr( $pmeta->get_all_attributes ) {
1232 next if $attr->name =~ /^_/;
bbd064a9 1233 next unless $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
1234 $edge_attributes{$attr->name} = $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
1235 }
1236 foreach my $datum ( sort keys %edge_attributes ) {
3a2ebbf4 1237 $edge_data_keys{$datum} = 'de'.$edi++;
910a0a6d 1238 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
3a2ebbf4 1239 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
bbd064a9 1240 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $edge_attributes{$datum} );
910a0a6d 1241 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'edge' );
3a2ebbf4 1242 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $edge_data_keys{$datum} );
8e1394aa 1243 }
3a2ebbf4 1244
cc31ebaa 1245 # Add the collation graph itself. First, sanitize the name to a valid XML ID.
1246 my $xmlidname = $self->tradition->name;
1247 $xmlidname =~ s/(?!$xml10_namechar_rx)./_/g;
1248 if( $xmlidname !~ /^$xml10_namestartchar_rx/ ) {
1249 $xmlidname = '_'.$xmlidname;
1250 }
2c669bca 1251 my $sgraph = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'graph' );
1252 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'edgedefault', 'directed' );
cc31ebaa 1253 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'id', $xmlidname );
2c669bca 1254 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edgeids', 'canonical' );
cc31ebaa 1255 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edges', 0 ); # fill in later
2c669bca 1256 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodeids', 'canonical' );
cc31ebaa 1257 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodes', 0 ); # fill in later
2c669bca 1258 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.order', 'nodesfirst' );
22222af9 1259
2a812726 1260 # Tradition/collation attribute data
bbd064a9 1261 foreach my $datum ( keys %graph_attributes ) {
1262 my $value;
1263 if( $datum eq 'version' ) {
2a812726 1264 $value = '3.2';
9fef629b 1265 } elsif( ref( $graph_attributes{$datum} ) ) {
1266 my $sub = $graph_attributes{$datum};
1267 $value = &$sub();
bbd064a9 1268 } elsif( $gattr_from{$datum} eq 'Tradition' ) {
1269 $value = $self->tradition->$datum;
1270 } else {
1271 $value = $self->$datum;
1272 }
2c669bca 1273 _add_graphml_data( $sgraph, $graph_data_keys{$datum}, $value );
e309421a 1274 }
8e1394aa 1275
1276 my $node_ctr = 0;
1277 my %node_hash;
22222af9 1278 # Add our readings to the graph
3a2ebbf4 1279 foreach my $n ( sort { $a->id cmp $b->id } $self->readings ) {
a30ca502 1280 next if $n->has_rank && $n ne $self->start && $n ne $self->end &&
1281 ( $n->rank < $start->rank || $n->rank > $end->rank );
1282 $use_readings{$n->id} = 1;
2c669bca 1283 # Add to the main graph
1284 my $node_el = $sgraph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'node' );
910a0a6d 1285 my $node_xmlid = 'n' . $node_ctr++;
3a2ebbf4 1286 $node_hash{ $n->id } = $node_xmlid;
910a0a6d 1287 $node_el->setAttribute( 'id', $node_xmlid );
bbd064a9 1288 foreach my $d ( keys %reading_attributes ) {
255875b8 1289 my $nval = $n->$d;
7cd9f181 1290 # Custom serialization
1291 if( $d eq 'lexemes' ) {
1292 # If nval is a true value, we have lexemes so we need to
1293 # serialize them. Otherwise set nval to undef so that the
1294 # key is excluded from this reading.
1295 $nval = $nval ? $n->_serialize_lexemes : undef;
18c64d55 1296 } elsif( $d eq 'normal_form' && $n->normal_form eq $n->text ) {
1297 $nval = undef;
7cd9f181 1298 }
cc31ebaa 1299 if( $rankoffset && $d eq 'rank' && $n ne $self->start ) {
414cc046 1300 # Adjust the ranks within the subgraph.
cc31ebaa 1301 $nval = $n eq $self->end ? $end->rank - $rankoffset + 1
1302 : $nval - $rankoffset;
414cc046 1303 }
255875b8 1304 _add_graphml_data( $node_el, $node_data_keys{$d}, $nval )
1305 if defined $nval;
1306 }
b15511bf 1307 }
1308
2c669bca 1309 # Add the path edges to the sequence graph
df6d9812 1310 my $edge_ctr = 0;
3a2ebbf4 1311 foreach my $e ( sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } $self->sequence->edges() ) {
1312 # We add an edge in the graphml for every witness in $e.
a30ca502 1313 next unless( $use_readings{$e->[0]} || $use_readings{$e->[1]} );
1314 my @edge_wits = sort $self->path_witnesses( $e );
cc31ebaa 1315 $e->[0] = $self->start->id unless $use_readings{$e->[0]};
1316 $e->[1] = $self->end->id unless $use_readings{$e->[1]};
1317 # Skip any path from start to end; that witness is not in the subgraph.
1318 next if ( $e->[0] eq $self->start->id && $e->[1] eq $self->end->id );
a30ca502 1319 foreach my $wit ( @edge_wits ) {
3a2ebbf4 1320 my( $id, $from, $to ) = ( 'e'.$edge_ctr++,
1321 $node_hash{ $e->[0] },
1322 $node_hash{ $e->[1] } );
2c669bca 1323 my $edge_el = $sgraph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'edge' );
3a2ebbf4 1324 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'source', $from );
1325 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'target', $to );
1326 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'id', $id );
3a2ebbf4 1327
1328 # It's a witness path, so add the witness
1329 my $base = $wit;
1330 my $key = $edge_data_keys{'witness'};
1331 # Is this an ante-corr witness?
1332 my $aclabel = $self->ac_label;
1333 if( $wit =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
1334 # Keep the base witness
1335 $base = $1;
1336 # ...and record that this is an 'extra' reading path
1337 _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'extra'}, $aclabel );
1338 }
1339 _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'witness'}, $base );
1340 }
1341 }
1342
cc31ebaa 1343 # Report the actual number of nodes and edges that went in
1344 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edges', $edge_ctr );
1345 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodes', $node_ctr );
1346
22222af9 1347 # Add the relationship graph to the XML
bbd064a9 1348 map { delete $edge_data_keys{$_} } @path_attributes;
826d8773 1349 $self->relations->_as_graphml( $graphml_ns, $root, \%node_hash,
1350 $node_data_keys{'id'}, \%edge_data_keys );
8e1394aa 1351
94c00c71 1352 # Save and return the thing
1353 my $result = decode_utf8( $graphml->toString(1) );
94c00c71 1354 return $result;
df6d9812 1355}
1356
b15511bf 1357sub _add_graphml_data {
1358 my( $el, $key, $value ) = @_;
b15511bf 1359 return unless defined $value;
c9bf3dbf 1360 my $data_el = $el->addNewChild( $el->namespaceURI, 'data' );
b15511bf 1361 $data_el->setAttribute( 'key', $key );
1362 $data_el->appendText( $value );
8e1394aa 1363}
1364
4e5a7b2c 1365=head2 as_csv
910a0a6d 1366
1367Returns a CSV alignment table representation of the collation graph, one
2c669bca 1368row per witness (or witness uncorrected.)
910a0a6d 1369
1370=cut
1371
1372sub as_csv {
3a2ebbf4 1373 my( $self ) = @_;
1dd07bda 1374 my $table = $self->alignment_table;
82fa4d57 1375 my $csv = Text::CSV->new( { binary => 1, quote_null => 0 } );
910a0a6d 1376 my @result;
2c669bca 1377 # Make the header row
1378 $csv->combine( map { $_->{'witness'} } @{$table->{'alignment'}} );
1379 push( @result, decode_utf8( $csv->string ) );
1380 # Make the rest of the rows
1381 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $table->{'length'} - 1 ) {
566f4595 1382 my @rowobjs = map { $_->{'tokens'}->[$idx] } @{$table->{'alignment'}};
1dd07bda 1383 my @row = map { $_ ? $_->{'t'}->text : $_ } @rowobjs;
2c669bca 1384 $csv->combine( @row );
910a0a6d 1385 push( @result, decode_utf8( $csv->string ) );
1386 }
3a2ebbf4 1387 return join( "\n", @result );
910a0a6d 1388}
1389
248276a2 1390=head2 alignment_table
2c669bca 1391
566f4595 1392Return a reference to an alignment table, in a slightly enhanced CollateX
1393format which looks like this:
1394
1395 $table = { alignment => [ { witness => "SIGIL",
4e5a7b2c 1396 tokens => [ { t => "TEXT" }, ... ] },
566f4595 1397 { witness => "SIG2",
4e5a7b2c 1398 tokens => [ { t => "TEXT" }, ... ] },
566f4595 1399 ... ],
1400 length => TEXTLEN };
1401
2c669bca 1402=cut
9f3ba6f7 1403
1dd07bda 1404sub alignment_table {
1405 my( $self ) = @_;
1dd07bda 1406 return $self->cached_table if $self->has_cached_table;
1407
0ecb975c 1408 # Make sure we can do this
1409 throw( "Need a linear graph in order to make an alignment table" )
1410 unless $self->linear;
b39e7cb5 1411 $self->calculate_ranks()
1412 unless $self->_graphcalc_done && $self->end->has_rank;
1413
2c669bca 1414 my $table = { 'alignment' => [], 'length' => $self->end->rank - 1 };
3a2ebbf4 1415 my @all_pos = ( 1 .. $self->end->rank - 1 );
68454b71 1416 foreach my $wit ( sort { $a->sigil cmp $b->sigil } $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
6771a1b1 1417 # say STDERR "Making witness row(s) for " . $wit->sigil;
1f7aa795 1418 my @wit_path = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end, $wit->sigil );
1dd07bda 1419 my @row = _make_witness_row( \@wit_path, \@all_pos );
bed6ce83 1420 my $witobj = { 'witness' => $wit->sigil, 'tokens' => \@row };
1421 $witobj->{'identifier'} = $wit->identifier if $wit->identifier;
1422 push( @{$table->{'alignment'}}, $witobj );
1f7aa795 1423 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
1424 my @wit_ac_path = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end,
861c3e27 1425 $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label );
1dd07bda 1426 my @ac_row = _make_witness_row( \@wit_ac_path, \@all_pos );
bed6ce83 1427 my $witacobj = { 'witness' => $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label,
1428 'tokens' => \@ac_row };
1429 $witacobj->{'identifier'} = $wit->identifier if $wit->identifier;
1430 push( @{$table->{'alignment'}}, $witacobj );
910a0a6d 1431 }
1432 }
1dd07bda 1433 $self->cached_table( $table );
1434 return $table;
910a0a6d 1435}
1436
1437sub _make_witness_row {
1dd07bda 1438 my( $path, $positions ) = @_;
910a0a6d 1439 my %char_hash;
1440 map { $char_hash{$_} = undef } @$positions;
2c669bca 1441 my $debug = 0;
910a0a6d 1442 foreach my $rdg ( @$path ) {
6771a1b1 1443 say STDERR "rank " . $rdg->rank if $debug;
1444 # say STDERR "No rank for " . $rdg->id unless defined $rdg->rank;
1dd07bda 1445 $char_hash{$rdg->rank} = { 't' => $rdg };
910a0a6d 1446 }
1447 my @row = map { $char_hash{$_} } @$positions;
eca16057 1448 # Fill in lacuna markers for undef spots in the row
1449 my $last_el = shift @row;
1450 my @filled_row = ( $last_el );
1451 foreach my $el ( @row ) {
0e476982 1452 # If we are using node reference, make the lacuna node appear many times
1453 # in the table. If not, use the lacuna tag.
1dd07bda 1454 if( $last_el && $last_el->{'t'}->is_lacuna && !defined $el ) {
1455 $el = $last_el;
eca16057 1456 }
1457 push( @filled_row, $el );
1458 $last_el = $el;
1459 }
1460 return @filled_row;
910a0a6d 1461}
1462
248276a2 1463
4e5a7b2c 1464=head1 NAVIGATION METHODS
910a0a6d 1465
4e5a7b2c 1466=head2 reading_sequence( $first, $last, $sigil, $backup )
e2902068 1467
1468Returns the ordered list of readings, starting with $first and ending
4e5a7b2c 1469with $last, for the witness given in $sigil. If a $backup sigil is
1470specified (e.g. when walking a layered witness), it will be used wherever
1471no $sigil path exists. If there is a base text reading, that will be
1472used wherever no path exists for $sigil or $backup.
e2902068 1473
1474=cut
1475
910a0a6d 1476# TODO Think about returning some lazy-eval iterator.
b0b4421a 1477# TODO Get rid of backup; we should know from what witness is whether we need it.
910a0a6d 1478
e2902068 1479sub reading_sequence {
861c3e27 1480 my( $self, $start, $end, $witness ) = @_;
e2902068 1481
930ff666 1482 $witness = $self->baselabel unless $witness;
e2902068 1483 my @readings = ( $start );
1484 my %seen;
1485 my $n = $start;
3a2ebbf4 1486 while( $n && $n->id ne $end->id ) {
1487 if( exists( $seen{$n->id} ) ) {
63778331 1488 throw( "Detected loop for $witness at " . $n->id );
910a0a6d 1489 }
3a2ebbf4 1490 $seen{$n->id} = 1;
910a0a6d 1491
861c3e27 1492 my $next = $self->next_reading( $n, $witness );
44771cf2 1493 unless( $next ) {
63778331 1494 throw( "Did not find any path for $witness from reading " . $n->id );
44771cf2 1495 }
910a0a6d 1496 push( @readings, $next );
1497 $n = $next;
e2902068 1498 }
1499 # Check that the last reading is our end reading.
1500 my $last = $readings[$#readings];
63778331 1501 throw( "Last reading found from " . $start->text .
1502 " for witness $witness is not the end!" ) # TODO do we get this far?
3a2ebbf4 1503 unless $last->id eq $end->id;
e2902068 1504
1505 return @readings;
1506}
1507
4e5a7b2c 1508=head2 next_reading( $reading, $sigil );
8e1394aa 1509
4a8828f0 1510Returns the reading that follows the given reading along the given witness
930ff666 1511path.
8e1394aa 1512
1513=cut
1514
4a8828f0 1515sub next_reading {
e2902068 1516 # Return the successor via the corresponding path.
8e1394aa 1517 my $self = shift;
3a2ebbf4 1518 my $answer = $self->_find_linked_reading( 'next', @_ );
2c669bca 1519 return undef unless $answer;
3a2ebbf4 1520 return $self->reading( $answer );
8e1394aa 1521}
1522
4e5a7b2c 1523=head2 prior_reading( $reading, $sigil )
8e1394aa 1524
4a8828f0 1525Returns the reading that precedes the given reading along the given witness
930ff666 1526path.
8e1394aa 1527
1528=cut
1529
4a8828f0 1530sub prior_reading {
e2902068 1531 # Return the predecessor via the corresponding path.
8e1394aa 1532 my $self = shift;
3a2ebbf4 1533 my $answer = $self->_find_linked_reading( 'prior', @_ );
1534 return $self->reading( $answer );
8e1394aa 1535}
1536
4a8828f0 1537sub _find_linked_reading {
861c3e27 1538 my( $self, $direction, $node, $path ) = @_;
1539
1540 # Get a backup if we are dealing with a layered witness
1541 my $alt_path;
1542 my $aclabel = $self->ac_label;
1543 if( $path && $path =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
1544 $alt_path = $1;
1545 }
1546
e2902068 1547 my @linked_paths = $direction eq 'next'
3a2ebbf4 1548 ? $self->sequence->edges_from( $node )
1549 : $self->sequence->edges_to( $node );
e2902068 1550 return undef unless scalar( @linked_paths );
8e1394aa 1551
e2902068 1552 # We have to find the linked path that contains all of the
1553 # witnesses supplied in $path.
1554 my( @path_wits, @alt_path_wits );
4e5a7b2c 1555 @path_wits = sort( $self->_witnesses_of_label( $path ) ) if $path;
1556 @alt_path_wits = sort( $self->_witnesses_of_label( $alt_path ) ) if $alt_path;
e2902068 1557 my $base_le;
1558 my $alt_le;
1559 foreach my $le ( @linked_paths ) {
3a2ebbf4 1560 if( $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( @$le, $self->baselabel ) ) {
910a0a6d 1561 $base_le = $le;
910a0a6d 1562 }
508fd430 1563 my @le_wits = sort $self->path_witnesses( $le );
3a2ebbf4 1564 if( _is_within( \@path_wits, \@le_wits ) ) {
1565 # This is the right path.
1566 return $direction eq 'next' ? $le->[1] : $le->[0];
1567 } elsif( _is_within( \@alt_path_wits, \@le_wits ) ) {
1568 $alt_le = $le;
1569 }
8e1394aa 1570 }
e2902068 1571 # Got this far? Return the alternate path if it exists.
3a2ebbf4 1572 return $direction eq 'next' ? $alt_le->[1] : $alt_le->[0]
910a0a6d 1573 if $alt_le;
e2902068 1574
1575 # Got this far? Return the base path if it exists.
3a2ebbf4 1576 return $direction eq 'next' ? $base_le->[1] : $base_le->[0]
910a0a6d 1577 if $base_le;
e2902068 1578
1579 # Got this far? We have no appropriate path.
2c669bca 1580 warn "Could not find $direction node from " . $node->id
910a0a6d 1581 . " along path $path";
8e1394aa 1582 return undef;
1583}
1584
4a8828f0 1585# Some set logic.
1586sub _is_within {
1587 my( $set1, $set2 ) = @_;
7854e12e 1588 my $ret = @$set1; # will be 0, i.e. false, if set1 is empty
4a8828f0 1589 foreach my $el ( @$set1 ) {
910a0a6d 1590 $ret = 0 unless grep { /^\Q$el\E$/ } @$set2;
4a8828f0 1591 }
1592 return $ret;
1593}
1594
4e5a7b2c 1595# Return the string that joins together a list of witnesses for
1596# display on a single path.
1597sub _witnesses_of_label {
1598 my( $self, $label ) = @_;
1599 my $regex = $self->wit_list_separator;
1600 my @answer = split( /\Q$regex\E/, $label );
1601 return @answer;
b0b4421a 1602}
1603
d4b75f44 1604=head2 common_readings
1605
1606Returns the list of common readings in the graph (i.e. those readings that are
1607shared by all non-lacunose witnesses.)
1608
1609=cut
1610
1611sub common_readings {
1612 my $self = shift;
1613 my @common = grep { $_->is_common } $self->readings;
1614 return @common;
1615}
1616
fae52efd 1617=head2 path_text( $sigil, [, $start, $end ] )
b0b4421a 1618
1619Returns the text of a witness (plus its backup, if we are using a layer)
1620as stored in the collation. The text is returned as a string, where the
1621individual readings are joined with spaces and the meta-readings (e.g.
1622lacunae) are omitted. Optional specification of $start and $end allows
1623the generation of a subset of the witness text.
4e5a7b2c 1624
b0b4421a 1625=cut
1626
1627sub path_text {
861c3e27 1628 my( $self, $wit, $start, $end ) = @_;
b0b4421a 1629 $start = $self->start unless $start;
1630 $end = $self->end unless $end;
861c3e27 1631 my @path = grep { !$_->is_meta } $self->reading_sequence( $start, $end, $wit );
629e27b0 1632 my $pathtext = '';
1633 my $last;
1634 foreach my $r ( @path ) {
6ad2ce78 1635 unless ( $r->join_prior || !$last || $last->join_next ) {
1636 $pathtext .= ' ';
1637 }
1638 $pathtext .= $r->text;
629e27b0 1639 $last = $r;
1640 }
1641 return $pathtext;
b0b4421a 1642}
4e5a7b2c 1643
1644=head1 INITIALIZATION METHODS
1645
1646These are mostly for use by parsers.
1647
1648=head2 make_witness_path( $witness )
1649
1650Link the array of readings contained in $witness->path (and in
1651$witness->uncorrected_path if it exists) into collation paths.
1652Clear out the arrays when finished.
de51424a 1653
4e5a7b2c 1654=head2 make_witness_paths
1655
1656Call make_witness_path for all witnesses in the tradition.
1657
1658=cut
930ff666 1659
7e450e44 1660# For use when a collation is constructed from a base text and an apparatus.
1661# We have the sequences of readings and just need to add path edges.
1f7aa795 1662# When we are done, clear out the witness path attributes, as they are no
1663# longer needed.
1664# TODO Find a way to replace the witness path attributes with encapsulated functions?
e2902068 1665
6a222840 1666sub make_witness_paths {
1667 my( $self ) = @_;
910a0a6d 1668 foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
6771a1b1 1669 # say STDERR "Making path for " . $wit->sigil;
910a0a6d 1670 $self->make_witness_path( $wit );
7854e12e 1671 }
7854e12e 1672}
1673
6a222840 1674sub make_witness_path {
7854e12e 1675 my( $self, $wit ) = @_;
1676 my @chain = @{$wit->path};
15d2d3df 1677 my $sig = $wit->sigil;
fae52efd 1678 # Add start and end if necessary
1679 unshift( @chain, $self->start ) unless $chain[0] eq $self->start;
1680 push( @chain, $self->end ) unless $chain[-1] eq $self->end;
7854e12e 1681 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $#chain-1 ) {
910a0a6d 1682 $self->add_path( $chain[$idx], $chain[$idx+1], $sig );
7854e12e 1683 }
1f7aa795 1684 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
d9e873d0 1685 @chain = @{$wit->uncorrected_path};
fae52efd 1686 unshift( @chain, $self->start ) unless $chain[0] eq $self->start;
1687 push( @chain, $self->end ) unless $chain[-1] eq $self->end;
d9e873d0 1688 foreach my $idx( 0 .. $#chain-1 ) {
1689 my $source = $chain[$idx];
1690 my $target = $chain[$idx+1];
1691 $self->add_path( $source, $target, $sig.$self->ac_label )
1692 unless $self->has_path( $source, $target, $sig );
1693 }
15d2d3df 1694 }
1f7aa795 1695 $wit->clear_path;
1696 $wit->clear_uncorrected_path;
e2902068 1697}
1698
4e5a7b2c 1699=head2 calculate_ranks
1700
1701Calculate the reading ranks (that is, their aligned positions relative
1702to each other) for the graph. This can only be called on linear collations.
1703
b365fbae 1704=begin testing
1705
1706use Text::Tradition;
1707
1708my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
1709my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
1710 'name' => 'inline',
1711 'input' => 'CollateX',
1712 'file' => $cxfile,
1713 );
1714my $c = $t->collation;
1715
1716# Make an svg
bfcbcecb 1717my $table = $c->alignment_table;
1718ok( $c->has_cached_table, "Alignment table was cached" );
1719is( $c->alignment_table, $table, "Cached table returned upon second call" );
b365fbae 1720$c->calculate_ranks;
bfcbcecb 1721is( $c->alignment_table, $table, "Cached table retained with no rank change" );
864ee4bf 1722$c->add_relationship( 'n13', 'n23', { type => 'repetition' } );
1723is( $c->alignment_table, $table, "Alignment table unchanged after non-colo relationship add" );
1724$c->add_relationship( 'n24', 'n23', { type => 'spelling' } );
1725isnt( $c->alignment_table, $table, "Alignment table changed after colo relationship add" );
b365fbae 1726
1727=end testing
1728
4e5a7b2c 1729=cut
1730
910a0a6d 1731sub calculate_ranks {
1732 my $self = shift;
b365fbae 1733 # Save the existing ranks, in case we need to invalidate the cached SVG.
1734 my %existing_ranks;
ac4d7ac2 1735 map { $existing_ranks{$_} = $_->rank } $self->readings;
359944f7 1736
1737 # Do the rankings based on the relationship equivalence graph, starting
1738 # with the start node.
56772e8c 1739 my ( $node_ranks, $rank_nodes ) = $self->relations->equivalence_ranks();
1740
910a0a6d 1741 # Transfer our rankings from the topological graph to the real one.
1742 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
cecbe56d 1743 if( defined $node_ranks->{$self->equivalence( $r->id )} ) {
359944f7 1744 $r->rank( $node_ranks->{$self->equivalence( $r->id )} );
67da8d6c 1745 } else {
63778331 1746 # Die. Find the last rank we calculated.
359944f7 1747 my @all_defined = sort { ( $node_ranks->{$self->equivalence( $a->id )}||-1 )
1748 <=> ( $node_ranks->{$self->equivalence( $b->id )}||-1 ) }
63778331 1749 $self->readings;
1750 my $last = pop @all_defined;
1751 throw( "Ranks not calculated after $last - do you have a cycle in the graph?" );
67da8d6c 1752 }
de51424a 1753 }
bfcbcecb 1754 # Do we need to invalidate the cached data?
be3af600 1755 if( $self->has_cached_table ) {
b365fbae 1756 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
7c293912 1757 next if defined( $existing_ranks{$r} )
1758 && $existing_ranks{$r} == $r->rank;
c1915ab9 1759 # Something has changed, so clear the cache
bfcbcecb 1760 $self->_clear_cache;
c1915ab9 1761 # ...and recalculate the common readings.
1762 $self->calculate_common_readings();
b365fbae 1763 last;
1764 }
1765 }
c1915ab9 1766 # The graph calculation information is now up to date.
1767 $self->_graphcalc_done(1);
8e1394aa 1768}
3a1f2523 1769
c1915ab9 1770sub _clear_cache {
1771 my $self = shift;
c1915ab9 1772 $self->wipe_table if $self->has_cached_table;
1773}
1774
1775
4e5a7b2c 1776=head2 flatten_ranks
1777
1778A convenience method for parsing collation data. Searches the graph for readings
1779with the same text at the same rank, and merges any that are found.
1780
1781=cut
1782
0e476982 1783sub flatten_ranks {
1784 my $self = shift;
1785 my %unique_rank_rdg;
bf6e338d 1786 my $changed;
0e476982 1787 foreach my $rdg ( $self->readings ) {
1788 next unless $rdg->has_rank;
1789 my $key = $rdg->rank . "||" . $rdg->text;
1790 if( exists $unique_rank_rdg{$key} ) {
07e6765f 1791 # Make sure they don't have different grammatical forms
1792 my $ur = $unique_rank_rdg{$key};
a445ce40 1793 if( $rdg->is_identical( $ur ) ) {
1794 # Combine!
1795 #say STDERR "Combining readings at same rank: $key";
1796 $changed = 1;
1797 $self->merge_readings( $unique_rank_rdg{$key}, $rdg );
1798 # TODO see if this now makes a common point.
07e6765f 1799 }
0e476982 1800 } else {
1801 $unique_rank_rdg{$key} = $rdg;
1802 }
1803 }
bf6e338d 1804 # If we merged readings, the ranks are still fine but the alignment
1805 # table is wrong. Wipe it.
1806 $self->wipe_table() if $changed;
0e476982 1807}
4633f9e4 1808
1809
d4b75f44 1810=head2 calculate_common_readings
1811
1812Goes through the graph identifying the readings that appear in every witness
1813(apart from those with lacunae at that spot.) Marks them as common and returns
1814the list.
1815
1816=begin testing
1817
1818use Text::Tradition;
1819
1820my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
1821my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
1822 'name' => 'inline',
1823 'input' => 'CollateX',
1824 'file' => $cxfile,
1825 );
1826my $c = $t->collation;
1827
1828my @common = $c->calculate_common_readings();
1829is( scalar @common, 8, "Found correct number of common readings" );
1830my @marked = sort $c->common_readings();
1831is( scalar @common, 8, "All common readings got marked as such" );
679f17e1 1832my @expected = qw/ n1 n11 n16 n19 n20 n5 n6 n7 /;
d4b75f44 1833is_deeply( \@marked, \@expected, "Found correct list of common readings" );
1834
1835=end testing
1836
1837=cut
1838
1839sub calculate_common_readings {
1840 my $self = shift;
1841 my @common;
c1915ab9 1842 map { $_->is_common( 0 ) } $self->readings;
1843 # Implicitly calls calculate_ranks
1dd07bda 1844 my $table = $self->alignment_table;
d4b75f44 1845 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $table->{'length'} - 1 ) {
7f52eac8 1846 my @row = map { $_->{'tokens'}->[$idx]
1847 ? $_->{'tokens'}->[$idx]->{'t'} : '' }
1848 @{$table->{'alignment'}};
d4b75f44 1849 my %hash;
1850 foreach my $r ( @row ) {
1851 if( $r ) {
1852 $hash{$r->id} = $r unless $r->is_meta;
1853 } else {
1854 $hash{'UNDEF'} = $r;
1855 }
1856 }
1857 if( keys %hash == 1 && !exists $hash{'UNDEF'} ) {
1858 my( $r ) = values %hash;
1859 $r->is_common( 1 );
1860 push( @common, $r );
1861 }
1862 }
1863 return @common;
1864}
1865
861c3e27 1866=head2 text_from_paths
1867
1868Calculate the text array for all witnesses from the path, for later consistency
1869checking. Only to be used if there is no non-graph-based way to know the
1870original texts.
1871
1872=cut
1873
1874sub text_from_paths {
1875 my $self = shift;
1876 foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
5164a6f0 1877 my @readings = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end, $wit->sigil );
1878 my @text;
1879 foreach my $r ( @readings ) {
1880 next if $r->is_meta;
1881 push( @text, $r->text );
1882 }
861c3e27 1883 $wit->text( \@text );
1884 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
5164a6f0 1885 my @ucrdgs = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end,
1886 $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label );
1887 my @uctext;
1888 foreach my $r ( @ucrdgs ) {
1889 next if $r->is_meta;
1890 push( @uctext, $r->text );
1891 }
1892 $wit->layertext( \@uctext );
861c3e27 1893 }
1894 }
1895}
0e476982 1896
4e5a7b2c 1897=head1 UTILITY FUNCTIONS
1898
1899=head2 common_predecessor( $reading_a, $reading_b )
8e1394aa 1900
4e5a7b2c 1901Find the last reading that occurs in sequence before both the given readings.
414cc046 1902At the very least this should be $self->start.
4e5a7b2c 1903
1904=head2 common_successor( $reading_a, $reading_b )
1905
1906Find the first reading that occurs in sequence after both the given readings.
414cc046 1907At the very least this should be $self->end.
4e5a7b2c 1908
22222af9 1909=begin testing
1910
1911use Text::Tradition;
1912
1913my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
1914my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
1915 'name' => 'inline',
1916 'input' => 'CollateX',
1917 'file' => $cxfile,
1918 );
1919my $c = $t->collation;
1920
679f17e1 1921is( $c->common_predecessor( 'n24', 'n23' )->id,
22222af9 1922 'n20', "Found correct common predecessor" );
679f17e1 1923is( $c->common_successor( 'n24', 'n23' )->id,
10e4b1ac 1924 '__END__', "Found correct common successor" );
22222af9 1925
4e5a7b2c 1926is( $c->common_predecessor( 'n19', 'n17' )->id,
22222af9 1927 'n16', "Found correct common predecessor for readings on same path" );
679f17e1 1928is( $c->common_successor( 'n21', 'n10' )->id,
10e4b1ac 1929 '__END__', "Found correct common successor for readings on same path" );
22222af9 1930
1931=end testing
1932
1933=cut
1934
1935## Return the closest reading that is a predecessor of both the given readings.
1936sub common_predecessor {
1937 my $self = shift;
4e5a7b2c 1938 my( $r1, $r2 ) = $self->_objectify_args( @_ );
027d819c 1939 return $self->_common_in_path( $r1, $r2, 'predecessors' );
22222af9 1940}
1941
1942sub common_successor {
1943 my $self = shift;
4e5a7b2c 1944 my( $r1, $r2 ) = $self->_objectify_args( @_ );
027d819c 1945 return $self->_common_in_path( $r1, $r2, 'successors' );
22222af9 1946}
1947
414cc046 1948
1949# TODO think about how to do this without ranks...
027d819c 1950sub _common_in_path {
22222af9 1951 my( $self, $r1, $r2, $dir ) = @_;
414cc046 1952 my $iter = $self->end->rank;
22222af9 1953 my @candidates;
414cc046 1954 my @last_r1 = ( $r1 );
1955 my @last_r2 = ( $r2 );
1956 # my %all_seen = ( $r1 => 'r1', $r2 => 'r2' );
22222af9 1957 my %all_seen;
6771a1b1 1958 # say STDERR "Finding common $dir for $r1, $r2";
22222af9 1959 while( !@candidates ) {
414cc046 1960 last unless $iter--; # Avoid looping infinitely
1961 # Iterate separately down the graph from r1 and r2
1962 my( @new_lc1, @new_lc2 );
1963 foreach my $lc ( @last_r1 ) {
1964 foreach my $p ( $lc->$dir ) {
1965 if( $all_seen{$p->id} && $all_seen{$p->id} ne 'r1' ) {
6771a1b1 1966 # say STDERR "Path candidate $p from $lc";
414cc046 1967 push( @candidates, $p );
002e3600 1968 } elsif( !$all_seen{$p->id} ) {
414cc046 1969 $all_seen{$p->id} = 'r1';
1970 push( @new_lc1, $p );
1971 }
1972 }
1973 }
1974 foreach my $lc ( @last_r2 ) {
22222af9 1975 foreach my $p ( $lc->$dir ) {
414cc046 1976 if( $all_seen{$p->id} && $all_seen{$p->id} ne 'r2' ) {
6771a1b1 1977 # say STDERR "Path candidate $p from $lc";
22222af9 1978 push( @candidates, $p );
002e3600 1979 } elsif( !$all_seen{$p->id} ) {
414cc046 1980 $all_seen{$p->id} = 'r2';
1981 push( @new_lc2, $p );
22222af9 1982 }
1983 }
1984 }
414cc046 1985 @last_r1 = @new_lc1;
1986 @last_r2 = @new_lc2;
22222af9 1987 }
1988 my @answer = sort { $a->rank <=> $b->rank } @candidates;
1989 return $dir eq 'predecessors' ? pop( @answer ) : shift ( @answer );
1990}
1991
63778331 1992sub throw {
1993 Text::Tradition::Error->throw(
1994 'ident' => 'Collation error',
1995 'message' => $_[0],
1996 );
1997}
1998
dd3b58b0 1999no Moose;
2000__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
e867486f 2001
a445ce40 2002=head1 BUGS/TODO
2003
2004=over
2005
2006=item * Rework XML serialization in a more modular way
2007
2008=back
2009
027d819c 2010=head1 LICENSE
e867486f 2011
027d819c 2012This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
2013or implied warranty. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
2014the same terms as Perl itself.
e867486f 2015
027d819c 2016=head1 AUTHOR
e867486f 2017
027d819c 2018Tara L Andrews E<lt>aurum@cpan.orgE<gt>