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784877d9 1package Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading;
2
8e1394aa 3use Moose;
10e4b1ac 4use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
7604424b 5use JSON qw/ from_json /;
6ad2ce78 6use Module::Load;
70745e70 7use Text::Tradition::Error;
10e4b1ac 8use XML::Easy::Syntax qw( $xml10_name_rx $xml10_namestartchar_rx );
7cd9f181 9use YAML::XS;
e4b0f464 10use overload '""' => \&_stringify, 'fallback' => 1;
784877d9 11
10e4b1ac 12subtype 'ReadingID',
13 as 'Str',
14 where { $_ =~ /\A$xml10_name_rx\z/ },
15 message { 'Reading ID must be a valid XML attribute string' };
16
17no Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
18
3a2ebbf4 19=head1 NAME
784877d9 20
4aea6e9b 21Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading - represents a reading (usually a word)
22in a collation.
23
3a2ebbf4 24=head1 DESCRIPTION
784877d9 25
3a2ebbf4 26Text::Tradition is a library for representation and analysis of collated
27texts, particularly medieval ones. A 'reading' refers to a unit of text,
28usually a word, that appears in one or more witnesses (manuscripts) of the
29tradition; the text of a given witness is composed of a set of readings in
30a particular sequence
784877d9 31
3a2ebbf4 32=head1 METHODS
1ca1163d 33
3a2ebbf4 34=head2 new
8e1394aa 35
4aea6e9b 36Creates a new reading in the given collation with the given attributes.
3a2ebbf4 37Options include:
94c00c71 38
3a2ebbf4 39=over 4
784877d9 40
4aea6e9b 41=item collation - The Text::Tradition::Collation object to which this
42reading belongs. Required.
e2902068 43
3a2ebbf4 44=item id - A unique identifier for this reading. Required.
910a0a6d 45
3a2ebbf4 46=item text - The word or other text of the reading.
784877d9 47
3a2ebbf4 48=item is_start - The reading is the starting point for the collation.
3265b0ce 49
3a2ebbf4 50=item is_end - The reading is the ending point for the collation.
784877d9 51
3a2ebbf4 52=item is_lacuna - The 'reading' represents a known gap in the text.
de51424a 53
4aea6e9b 54=item is_ph - A temporary placeholder for apparatus parsing purposes. Do
55not use unless you know what you are doing.
12720144 56
4aea6e9b 57=item rank - The sequence number of the reading. This should probably not
58be set manually.
d047cd52 59
3a2ebbf4 60=back
8e1394aa 61
3a2ebbf4 62One of 'text', 'is_start', 'is_end', or 'is_lacuna' is required.
8e1394aa 63
3a2ebbf4 64=head2 collation
94c00c71 65
3a2ebbf4 66=head2 id
94c00c71 67
3a2ebbf4 68=head2 text
4cdd82f1 69
3a2ebbf4 70=head2 is_start
4cdd82f1 71
3a2ebbf4 72=head2 is_end
4a8828f0 73
3a2ebbf4 74=head2 is_lacuna
4a8828f0 75
3a2ebbf4 76=head2 rank
4a8828f0 77
3a2ebbf4 78Accessor methods for the given attributes.
d047cd52 79
3a2ebbf4 80=cut
d047cd52 81
3a2ebbf4 82has 'collation' => (
83 is => 'ro',
84 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation',
85 # required => 1,
86 weak_ref => 1,
87 );
d047cd52 88
3a2ebbf4 89has 'id' => (
90 is => 'ro',
10e4b1ac 91 isa => 'ReadingID',
3a2ebbf4 92 required => 1,
93 );
d047cd52 94
3a2ebbf4 95has 'text' => (
96 is => 'ro',
97 isa => 'Str',
98 required => 1,
49d4f2ac 99 writer => 'alter_text',
3a2ebbf4 100 );
0e47f4f6 101
fae52efd 102has 'language' => (
103 is => 'ro',
104 isa => 'Str',
6ad2ce78 105 predicate => 'has_language',
fae52efd 106 );
107
3a2ebbf4 108has 'is_start' => (
109 is => 'ro',
110 isa => 'Bool',
111 default => undef,
112 );
113
114has 'is_end' => (
115 is => 'ro',
116 isa => 'Bool',
117 default => undef,
118 );
119
120has 'is_lacuna' => (
121 is => 'ro',
122 isa => 'Bool',
123 default => undef,
124 );
12720144 125
126has 'is_ph' => (
127 is => 'ro',
128 isa => 'Bool',
129 default => undef,
130 );
d4b75f44 131
132has 'is_common' => (
133 is => 'rw',
134 isa => 'Bool',
135 default => undef,
136 );
3a2ebbf4 137
138has 'rank' => (
139 is => 'rw',
140 isa => 'Int',
141 predicate => 'has_rank',
ca6e6095 142 clearer => 'clear_rank',
3a2ebbf4 143 );
fd602649 144
145## For morphological analysis
146
147has 'normal_form' => (
148 is => 'rw',
149 isa => 'Str',
150 predicate => 'has_normal_form',
151 );
152
7cd9f181 153# Holds the lexemes for the reading.
d3e7842a 154has 'reading_lexemes' => (
4d9593df 155 traits => ['Array'],
d3e7842a 156 isa => 'ArrayRef[Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading::Lexeme]',
4d9593df 157 handles => {
158 lexemes => 'elements',
cca4f996 159 has_lexemes => 'count',
d3e7842a 160 clear_lexemes => 'clear',
161 add_lexeme => 'push',
4d9593df 162 },
d3e7842a 163 default => sub { [] },
fd602649 164 );
165
629e27b0 166## For prefix/suffix readings
167
168has 'join_prior' => (
169 is => 'ro',
170 isa => 'Bool',
171 default => undef,
172 );
173
174has 'join_next' => (
175 is => 'ro',
176 isa => 'Bool',
177 default => undef,
178 );
179
3a2ebbf4 180
181around BUILDARGS => sub {
182 my $orig = shift;
183 my $class = shift;
184 my $args;
185 if( @_ == 1 ) {
186 $args = shift;
187 } else {
188 $args = { @_ };
189 }
b0b4421a 190
3a2ebbf4 191 # If one of our special booleans is set, we change the text and the
192 # ID to match.
1d310495 193 if( exists $args->{'is_lacuna'} && !exists $args->{'text'} ) {
56eefa04 194 $args->{'text'} = '#LACUNA#';
3a2ebbf4 195 } elsif( exists $args->{'is_start'} ) {
10e4b1ac 196 $args->{'id'} = '__START__'; # Change the ID to ensure we have only one
3a2ebbf4 197 $args->{'text'} = '#START#';
198 $args->{'rank'} = 0;
199 } elsif( exists $args->{'is_end'} ) {
10e4b1ac 200 $args->{'id'} = '__END__'; # Change the ID to ensure we have only one
3a2ebbf4 201 $args->{'text'} = '#END#';
12720144 202 } elsif( exists $args->{'is_ph'} ) {
203 $args->{'text'} = $args->{'id'};
3a2ebbf4 204 }
205
10e4b1ac 206 # Backwards compatibility for non-XMLname IDs
207 my $rid = $args->{'id'};
208 $rid =~ s/\#/__/g;
209 $rid =~ s/[\/,]/./g;
210 if( $rid !~ /^$xml10_namestartchar_rx/ ) {
211 $rid = 'r'.$rid;
212 }
213 $args->{'id'} = $rid;
214
3a2ebbf4 215 $class->$orig( $args );
216};
217
70745e70 218# Look for a lexeme-string argument in the build args.
219sub BUILD {
220 my( $self, $args ) = @_;
221 if( exists $args->{'lexemes'} ) {
222 $self->_deserialize_lexemes( $args->{'lexemes'} );
223 }
224}
225
3a2ebbf4 226=head2 is_meta
227
228A meta attribute (ha ha), which should be true if any of our 'special'
229booleans are true. Implies that the reading does not represent a bit
230of text found in a witness.
231
232=cut
233
234sub is_meta {
235 my $self = shift;
12720144 236 return $self->is_start || $self->is_end || $self->is_lacuna || $self->is_ph;
3a2ebbf4 237}
238
027d819c 239=head1 Convenience methods
240
241=head2 related_readings
242
243Calls Collation's related_readings with $self as the first argument.
244
245=cut
246
3a2ebbf4 247sub related_readings {
248 my $self = shift;
249 return $self->collation->related_readings( $self, @_ );
250}
251
7f52eac8 252=head2 witnesses
253
254Calls Collation's reading_witnesses with $self as the first argument.
255
256=cut
257
258sub witnesses {
259 my $self = shift;
260 return $self->collation->reading_witnesses( $self, @_ );
261}
262
027d819c 263=head2 predecessors
264
265Returns a list of Reading objects that immediately precede $self in the collation.
266
267=cut
268
22222af9 269sub predecessors {
270 my $self = shift;
271 my @pred = $self->collation->sequence->predecessors( $self->id );
272 return map { $self->collation->reading( $_ ) } @pred;
273}
274
027d819c 275=head2 successors
276
277Returns a list of Reading objects that immediately follow $self in the collation.
278
279=cut
280
22222af9 281sub successors {
282 my $self = shift;
283 my @succ = $self->collation->sequence->successors( $self->id );
284 return map { $self->collation->reading( $_ ) } @succ;
285}
286
027d819c 287=head2 set_identical( $other_reading)
288
289Backwards compatibility method, to add a transposition relationship
290between $self and $other_reading. Don't use this.
291
292=cut
293
1d310495 294sub set_identical {
295 my( $self, $other ) = @_;
296 return $self->collation->add_relationship( $self, $other,
297 { 'type' => 'transposition' } );
298}
299
3a2ebbf4 300sub _stringify {
301 my $self = shift;
302 return $self->id;
303}
d047cd52 304
4d9593df 305=head1 MORPHOLOGY
306
7cd9f181 307Methods for the morphological information (if any) attached to readings.
308A reading may be made up of multiple lexemes; the concatenated lexeme
309strings ought to match the reading's normalized form.
310
311See L<Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading::Lexeme> for more information
312on Lexeme objects and their attributes.
313
314=head2 has_lexemes
315
316Returns a true value if the reading has any attached lexemes.
4d9593df 317
6ad2ce78 318=head2 lexemes
06e7cbc7 319
7cd9f181 320Returns the Lexeme objects (if any) attached to the reading.
6ad2ce78 321
322=head2 clear_lexemes
323
7cd9f181 324Wipes any associated Lexeme objects out of the reading.
325
326=head2 add_lexeme( $lexobj )
6ad2ce78 327
7cd9f181 328Adds the Lexeme in $lexobj to the list of lexemes.
329
330=head2 lemmatize
331
332If the language of the reading is set, this method will use the appropriate
333Language model to determine the lexemes that belong to this reading. See
334L<Text::Tradition::lemmatize> if you wish to lemmatize an entire tradition.
06e7cbc7 335
4d9593df 336=cut
337
6ad2ce78 338sub lemmatize {
339 my $self = shift;
340 unless( $self->has_language ) {
341 warn "Please set a language to lemmatize a tradition";
342 return;
343 }
344 my $mod = "Text::Tradition::Language::" . $self->language;
345 load( $mod );
346 $mod->can( 'reading_lookup' )->( $self );
347
348}
4d9593df 349
7604424b 350# For graph serialization. Return a JSON representation of the associated
7cd9f181 351# reading lexemes.
352sub _serialize_lexemes {
353 my $self = shift;
7604424b 354 my $json = JSON->new->allow_blessed(1)->convert_blessed(1);
355 return $json->encode( [ $self->lexemes ] );
7cd9f181 356}
70745e70 357
7604424b 358# Given a JSON representation of the lexemes, instantiate them and add
359# them to the reading.
70745e70 360sub _deserialize_lexemes {
7604424b 361 my( $self, $json ) = @_;
362 my $data = from_json( $json );
363 return unless @$data;
70745e70 364
7604424b 365 # Need to have the lexeme module in order to have lexemes.
366 eval { use Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading::Lexeme; };
70745e70 367 throw( $@ ) if $@;
368
369 # Good to go - add the lexemes.
370 my @lexemes;
7604424b 371 foreach my $lexhash ( @$data ) {
372 push( @lexemes, Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading::Lexeme->new(
373 'JSON' => $lexhash ) );
70745e70 374 }
375 $self->clear_lexemes;
376 $self->add_lexeme( @lexemes );
377}
7cd9f181 378
4d9593df 379## Utility methods
380
2acf0892 381sub TO_JSON {
382 my $self = shift;
383 return $self->text;
384}
385
70745e70 386sub throw {
387 Text::Tradition::Error->throw(
388 'ident' => 'Reading error',
389 'message' => $_[0],
390 );
391}
4d9593df 392
393no Moose;
394__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
395
021bdbac 3961;