fix Lexeme to handle empty wordform list input
[scpubgit/stemmatology.git] / lib / Text / Tradition / Collation / RelationshipStore.pm
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22222af9 1package Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
63778331 5use Text::Tradition::Error;
22222af9 6use Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship;
a1615ee4 7use TryCatch;
22222af9 8
9use Moose;
10
11=head1 NAME
12
2626f709 13Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore - Keeps track of the relationships
14between readings in a given collation
22222af9 15
16=head1 DESCRIPTION
17
18Text::Tradition is a library for representation and analysis of collated
19texts, particularly medieval ones. The RelationshipStore is an internal object
20of the collation, to keep track of the defined relationships (both specific and
21general) between readings.
22
3ae5e2ad 23=begin testing
24
25use Text::Tradition;
ee801e17 26use TryCatch;
3ae5e2ad 27
28use_ok( 'Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore' );
29
ee801e17 30# Add some relationships, and delete them
31
32my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
33my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
34 'name' => 'inline',
35 'input' => 'CollateX',
36 'file' => $cxfile,
37 );
38my $c = $t->collation;
39
f8331a4d 40my @v1 = $c->add_relationship( 'n21', 'n22', { 'type' => 'lexical' } );
ee801e17 41is( scalar @v1, 1, "Added a single relationship" );
42is( $v1[0]->[0], 'n21', "Got correct node 1" );
43is( $v1[0]->[1], 'n22', "Got correct node 2" );
679f17e1 44my @v2 = $c->add_relationship( 'n24', 'n23',
ee801e17 45 { 'type' => 'spelling', 'scope' => 'global' } );
46is( scalar @v2, 2, "Added a global relationship with two instances" );
47@v1 = $c->del_relationship( 'n22', 'n21' );
48is( scalar @v1, 1, "Deleted first relationship" );
679f17e1 49@v2 = $c->del_relationship( 'n12', 'n13' );
ee801e17 50is( scalar @v2, 2, "Deleted second global relationship" );
681893aa 51my @v3 = $c->del_relationship( 'n1', 'n2' );
52is( scalar @v3, 0, "Nothing deleted on non-existent relationship" );
ee801e17 53
3ae5e2ad 54=end testing
55
22222af9 56=head1 METHODS
57
58=head2 new( collation => $collation );
59
60Creates a new relationship store for the given collation.
61
62=cut
63
64has 'collation' => (
65 is => 'ro',
66 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation',
67 required => 1,
68 weak_ref => 1,
69 );
70
71has 'scopedrels' => (
72 is => 'ro',
73 isa => 'HashRef[HashRef[Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship]]',
74 default => sub { {} },
75 );
76
77has 'graph' => (
78 is => 'ro',
79 isa => 'Graph',
80 default => sub { Graph->new( undirected => 1 ) },
81 handles => {
82 relationships => 'edges',
83 add_reading => 'add_vertex',
84 delete_reading => 'delete_vertex',
85 },
86 );
87
359944f7 88=head2 equivalence_graph()
89
90Returns an equivalence graph of the collation, in which all readings
91related via a 'colocated' relationship are transformed into a single
92vertex. Can be used to determine the validity of a new relationship.
93
94=cut
95
96has 'equivalence_graph' => (
97 is => 'ro',
98 isa => 'Graph',
99 default => sub { Graph->new() },
e1083e99 100 writer => '_reset_equivalence',
359944f7 101 );
102
103has '_node_equivalences' => (
104 is => 'ro',
105 traits => ['Hash'],
106 handles => {
107 equivalence => 'get',
108 set_equivalence => 'set',
109 remove_equivalence => 'delete',
04482188 110 _clear_equivalence => 'clear',
359944f7 111 },
112 );
113
114has '_equivalence_readings' => (
115 is => 'ro',
116 traits => ['Hash'],
117 handles => {
118 eqreadings => 'get',
119 set_eqreadings => 'set',
120 remove_eqreadings => 'delete',
04482188 121 _clear_eqreadings => 'clear',
359944f7 122 },
123 );
124
125around add_reading => sub {
126 my $orig = shift;
127 my $self = shift;
128
129 $self->equivalence_graph->add_vertex( @_ );
130 $self->set_equivalence( $_[0], $_[0] );
131 $self->set_eqreadings( $_[0], [ $_[0] ] );
132 $self->$orig( @_ );
133};
134
135around delete_reading => sub {
136 my $orig = shift;
137 my $self = shift;
138
359944f7 139 $self->_remove_equivalence_node( @_ );
140 $self->$orig( @_ );
141};
142
3ae5e2ad 143=head2 get_relationship
144
145Return the relationship object, if any, that exists between two readings.
146
147=cut
148
149sub get_relationship {
4633f9e4 150 my $self = shift;
151 my @vector;
152 if( @_ == 1 && ref( $_[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
153 # Dereference the edge arrayref that was passed.
154 my $edge = shift;
155 @vector = @$edge;
156 } else {
157 @vector = @_;
158 }
3ae5e2ad 159 my $relationship;
160 if( $self->graph->has_edge_attribute( @vector, 'object' ) ) {
161 $relationship = $self->graph->get_edge_attribute( @vector, 'object' );
ca6e6095 162 }
3ae5e2ad 163 return $relationship;
164}
165
166sub _set_relationship {
167 my( $self, $relationship, @vector ) = @_;
168 $self->graph->add_edge( @vector );
169 $self->graph->set_edge_attribute( @vector, 'object', $relationship );
176badfe 170 $self->_make_equivalence( @vector ) if $relationship->colocated;
3ae5e2ad 171}
a1615ee4 172
22222af9 173=head2 create
174
175Create a new relationship with the given options and return it.
176Warn and return undef if the relationship cannot be created.
177
178=cut
179
180sub create {
181 my( $self, $options ) = @_;
182 # Check to see if a relationship exists between the two given readings
183 my $source = delete $options->{'orig_a'};
184 my $target = delete $options->{'orig_b'};
3ae5e2ad 185 my $rel = $self->get_relationship( $source, $target );
186 if( $rel ) {
3d14b48e 187 if( $rel->type eq 'collated' ) {
188 # Always replace a 'collated' relationship with a more descriptive
189 # one, if asked.
190 $self->del_relationship( $source, $target );
191 } elsif( $rel->type ne $options->{'type'} ) {
63778331 192 throw( "Another relationship of type " . $rel->type
193 . " already exists between $source and $target" );
22222af9 194 } else {
195 return $rel;
196 }
197 }
198
199 # Check to see if a nonlocal relationship is defined for the two readings
200 $rel = $self->scoped_relationship( $options->{'reading_a'},
201 $options->{'reading_b'} );
202 if( $rel && $rel->type eq $options->{'type'} ) {
203 return $rel;
204 } elsif( $rel ) {
63778331 205 throw( sprintf( "Relationship of type %s with scope %s already defined for readings %s and %s", $rel->type, $rel->scope, $options->{'reading_a'}, $options->{'reading_b'} ) );
22222af9 206 } else {
207 $rel = Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship->new( $options );
208 $self->add_scoped_relationship( $rel ) if $rel->nonlocal;
209 return $rel;
210 }
211}
212
213=head2 add_scoped_relationship( $rel )
214
215Keep track of relationships defined between specific readings that are scoped
216non-locally. Key on whichever reading occurs first alphabetically.
217
218=cut
219
220sub add_scoped_relationship {
221 my( $self, $rel ) = @_;
f222800e 222 my $rdga = $rel->type eq 'orthographic' ? $rel->reading_a : lc( $rel->reading_a );
223 my $rdgb = $rel->type eq 'orthographic' ? $rel->reading_b : lc( $rel->reading_b );
224 my $r = $self->scoped_relationship( $rdga, $rdgb );
22222af9 225 if( $r ) {
226 warn sprintf( "Scoped relationship of type %s already exists between %s and %s",
f222800e 227 $r->type, $rdga, $rdgb );
22222af9 228 return;
229 }
f222800e 230 my( $first, $second ) = sort ( $rdga, $rdgb );
231 $self->scopedrels->{$first}->{$second} = $rel;
22222af9 232}
233
234=head2 scoped_relationship( $reading_a, $reading_b )
235
236Returns the general (document-level or global) relationship that has been defined
237between the two reading strings. Returns undef if there is no general relationship.
238
239=cut
240
241sub scoped_relationship {
242 my( $self, $rdga, $rdgb ) = @_;
243 my( $first, $second ) = sort( $rdga, $rdgb );
244 if( exists $self->scopedrels->{$first}->{$second} ) {
245 return $self->scopedrels->{$first}->{$second};
246 } else {
247 return undef;
248 }
249}
250
251=head2 add_relationship( $self, $source, $sourcetext, $target, $targettext, $opts )
252
253Adds the relationship specified in $opts (see Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship
254for the possible options) between the readings given in $source and $target. Sets
255up a scoped relationship between $sourcetext and $targettext if the relationship is
256scoped non-locally.
257
258Returns a status boolean and a list of all reading pairs connected by the call to
259add_relationship.
260
6d381462 261=begin testing
262
263use Text::Tradition;
264use TryCatch;
265
266my $t1 = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'Self', 'file' => 't/data/legendfrag.xml' );
176badfe 267# Test 1.1: try to equate nodes that are prevented with an intermediate collation
6d381462 268ok( $t1, "Parsed test fragment file" );
269my $c1 = $t1->collation;
10e4b1ac 270my $trel = $c1->get_relationship( 'r9.2', 'r9.3' );
6d381462 271is( ref( $trel ), 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship',
272 "Troublesome relationship exists" );
273is( $trel->type, 'collated', "Troublesome relationship is a collation" );
274
275# Try to make the link we want
276try {
10e4b1ac 277 $c1->add_relationship( 'r8.6', 'r10.3', { 'type' => 'orthographic' } );
6d381462 278 ok( 1, "Added cross-collation relationship as expected" );
176badfe 279} catch( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
280 ok( 0, "Existing collation blocked equivalence relationship: " . $e->message );
6d381462 281}
282
283try {
284 $c1->calculate_ranks();
285 ok( 1, "Successfully calculated ranks" );
176badfe 286} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
287 ok( 0, "Collation now has a cycle: " . $e->message );
6d381462 288}
289
176badfe 290# Test 1.2: attempt merge of an identical reading
359944f7 291try {
10e4b1ac 292 $c1->merge_readings( 'r9.3', 'r11.5' );
359944f7 293 ok( 1, "Successfully merged reading 'pontifex'" );
294} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
295 ok( 0, "Merge of mergeable readings failed: $e->message" );
296
297}
298
176badfe 299# Test 1.3: attempt relationship with a meta reading (should fail)
300try {
10e4b1ac 301 $c1->add_relationship( 'r8.1', 'r9.2', { 'type' => 'collated' } );
176badfe 302 ok( 0, "Allowed a meta-reading to be used in a relationship" );
303} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
304 is( $e->message, 'Cannot set relationship on a meta reading',
305 "Relationship link prevented for a meta reading" );
306}
307
308# Test 2.1: try to equate nodes that are prevented with a real intermediate
6d381462 309# equivalence
6d381462 310my $t2 = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'Self', 'file' => 't/data/legendfrag.xml' );
6d381462 311my $c2 = $t2->collation;
10e4b1ac 312$c2->add_relationship( 'r9.2', 'r9.3', { 'type' => 'lexical' } );
313my $trel2 = $c2->get_relationship( 'r9.2', 'r9.3' );
6d381462 314is( ref( $trel2 ), 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship',
315 "Created blocking relationship" );
316is( $trel2->type, 'lexical', "Blocking relationship is not a collation" );
317# This time the link ought to fail
318try {
10e4b1ac 319 $c2->add_relationship( 'r8.6', 'r10.3', { 'type' => 'orthographic' } );
414cc046 320 ok( 0, "Added cross-equivalent bad relationship" );
176badfe 321} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
322 like( $e->message, qr/witness loop/,
323 "Existing equivalence blocked crossing relationship" );
6d381462 324}
325
326try {
327 $c2->calculate_ranks();
328 ok( 1, "Successfully calculated ranks" );
176badfe 329} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
330 ok( 0, "Collation now has a cycle: " . $e->message );
6d381462 331}
332
176badfe 333# Test 3.1: make a straightforward pair of transpositions.
cc31ebaa 334my $t3 = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'Self', 'file' => 't/data/lf2.xml' );
335# Test 1: try to equate nodes that are prevented with an intermediate collation
336my $c3 = $t3->collation;
337try {
10e4b1ac 338 $c3->add_relationship( 'r36.4', 'r38.3', { 'type' => 'transposition' } );
cc31ebaa 339 ok( 1, "Added straightforward transposition" );
176badfe 340} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
341 ok( 0, "Failed to add normal transposition: " . $e->message );
cc31ebaa 342}
343try {
10e4b1ac 344 $c3->add_relationship( 'r36.3', 'r38.2', { 'type' => 'transposition' } );
cc31ebaa 345 ok( 1, "Added straightforward transposition complement" );
176badfe 346} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
347 ok( 0, "Failed to add normal transposition complement: " . $e->message );
cc31ebaa 348}
349
176badfe 350# Test 3.2: try to make a transposition that could be a parallel.
cc31ebaa 351try {
10e4b1ac 352 $c3->add_relationship( 'r28.2', 'r29.2', { 'type' => 'transposition' } );
cc31ebaa 353 ok( 0, "Added bad colocated transposition" );
176badfe 354} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
355 like( $e->message, qr/Readings appear to be colocated/,
356 "Prevented bad colocated transposition" );
cc31ebaa 357}
358
176badfe 359# Test 3.3: make the parallel, and then make the transposition again.
cc31ebaa 360try {
10e4b1ac 361 $c3->add_relationship( 'r28.3', 'r29.3', { 'type' => 'orthographic' } );
cc31ebaa 362 ok( 1, "Equated identical readings for transposition" );
176badfe 363} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
364 ok( 0, "Failed to equate identical readings: " . $e->message );
cc31ebaa 365}
366try {
10e4b1ac 367 $c3->add_relationship( 'r28.2', 'r29.2', { 'type' => 'transposition' } );
cc31ebaa 368 ok( 1, "Added straightforward transposition complement" );
176badfe 369} catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
370 ok( 0, "Failed to add normal transposition complement: " . $e->message );
cc31ebaa 371}
372
6d381462 373=end testing
374
22222af9 375=cut
376
377sub add_relationship {
414cc046 378 my( $self, $source, $target, $options ) = @_;
379 my $c = $self->collation;
176badfe 380 my $sourceobj = $c->reading( $source );
381 my $targetobj = $c->reading( $target );
359944f7 382 throw( "Adding self relationship at $source" ) if $source eq $target;
176badfe 383 throw( "Cannot set relationship on a meta reading" )
384 if( $sourceobj->is_meta || $targetobj->is_meta );
ca6e6095 385 my $relationship;
386 my $thispaironly;
414cc046 387 my $droppedcolls = [];
ca6e6095 388 if( ref( $options ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship' ) {
389 $relationship = $options;
390 $thispaironly = 1; # If existing rel, set only where asked.
391 } else {
392 # Check the options
393 $options->{'scope'} = 'local' unless $options->{'scope'};
bf6e338d 394 $options->{'scope'} = 'local' if $options->{'type'} eq 'collated';
8d5c8893 395 $options->{'scope'} = 'local' if $options->{'type'} eq 'transposition';
ca6e6095 396
414cc046 397 my( $is_valid, $reason ) = $self->relationship_valid( $source, $target,
398 $options->{'type'}, $droppedcolls );
ca6e6095 399 unless( $is_valid ) {
400 throw( "Invalid relationship: $reason" );
401 }
402
403 # Try to create the relationship object.
176badfe 404 $options->{'reading_a'} = $sourceobj->text;
405 $options->{'reading_b'} = $targetobj->text;
ca6e6095 406 $options->{'orig_a'} = $source;
407 $options->{'orig_b'} = $target;
0ac5e750 408 if( $options->{'scope'} ne 'local' ) {
409 # Is there a relationship with this a & b already?
f222800e 410 # Case-insensitive for non-orthographics.
411 my $rdga = $options->{'type'} eq 'orthographic'
412 ? $options->{'reading_a'} : lc( $options->{'reading_a'} );
413 my $rdgb = $options->{'type'} eq 'orthographic'
414 ? $options->{'reading_b'} : lc( $options->{'reading_b'} );
415 my $otherrel = $self->scoped_relationship( $rdga, $rdgb );
0ac5e750 416 if( $otherrel && $otherrel->type eq $options->{type}
417 && $otherrel->scope eq $options->{scope} ) {
418 warn "Applying existing scoped relationship";
419 $relationship = $otherrel;
420 }
421 }
422 $relationship = $self->create( $options ) unless $relationship; # Will throw on error
22222af9 423 }
ca6e6095 424
22222af9 425
426 # Find all the pairs for which we need to set the relationship.
414cc046 427 my @vectors;
ca6e6095 428 if( $relationship->colocated && $relationship->nonlocal && !$thispaironly ) {
bf6e338d 429 push( @vectors, $self->_find_applicable( $relationship ) );
f222800e 430 }
bf6e338d 431
22222af9 432 # Now set the relationship(s).
433 my @pairs_set;
414cc046 434 my $rel = $self->get_relationship( $source, $target );
cc31ebaa 435 my $skip;
414cc046 436 if( $rel && $rel ne $relationship ) {
437 if( $rel->nonlocal ) {
438 throw( "Found conflicting relationship at $source - $target" );
439 } elsif( $rel->type ne 'collated' ) {
440 # Replace a collation relationship; leave any other sort in place.
441 my $r1ann = $rel->has_annotation ? $rel->annotation : '';
442 my $r2ann = $relationship->has_annotation ? $relationship->annotation : '';
443 unless( $rel->type eq $relationship->type && $r1ann eq $r2ann ) {
444 warn sprintf( "Not overriding local relationship %s with global %s "
445 . "set at %s -> %s (%s -> %s)", $rel->type, $relationship->type,
446 $source, $target, $rel->reading_a, $rel->reading_b );
cc31ebaa 447 $skip = 1;
414cc046 448 }
449 }
450 }
cc31ebaa 451 $self->_set_relationship( $relationship, $source, $target ) unless $skip;
414cc046 452 push( @pairs_set, [ $source, $target ] );
453
454 # Set any additional relationships that might be in @vectors.
22222af9 455 foreach my $v ( @vectors ) {
414cc046 456 next if $v->[0] eq $source && $v->[1] eq $target;
457 next if $v->[1] eq $source && $v->[0] eq $target;
458 my @added = $self->add_relationship( @$v, $relationship );
459 push( @pairs_set, @added );
22222af9 460 }
461
414cc046 462 # Finally, restore whatever collations we can, and return.
463 $self->_restore_collations( @$droppedcolls );
63778331 464 return @pairs_set;
22222af9 465}
466
9d829138 467=head2 del_scoped_relationship( $reading_a, $reading_b )
468
469Returns the general (document-level or global) relationship that has been defined
470between the two reading strings. Returns undef if there is no general relationship.
471
472=cut
473
474sub del_scoped_relationship {
475 my( $self, $rdga, $rdgb ) = @_;
476 my( $first, $second ) = sort( $rdga, $rdgb );
477 return delete $self->scopedrels->{$first}->{$second};
478}
479
bf6e338d 480sub _find_applicable {
481 my( $self, $rel ) = @_;
482 my $c = $self->collation;
483 # TODO Someday we might use a case sensitive language.
484 my $lang = $c->tradition->language;
485 my @vectors;
486 my @identical_readings;
487 if( $rel->type eq 'orthographic' ) {
488 @identical_readings = grep { $_->text eq $rel->reading_a }
489 $c->readings;
490 } else {
491 @identical_readings = grep { lc( $_->text ) eq lc( $rel->reading_a ) }
492 $c->readings;
493 }
494 foreach my $ir ( @identical_readings ) {
495 my @itarget;
496 if( $rel->type eq 'orthographic' ) {
497 @itarget = grep { $_->rank == $ir->rank
498 && $_->text eq $rel->reading_b } $c->readings;
499 } else {
500 @itarget = grep { $_->rank == $ir->rank
501 && lc( $_->text ) eq lc( $rel->reading_b ) } $c->readings;
502 }
503 if( @itarget ) {
504 # Warn if there is more than one hit with no orth link between them.
505 my $itmain = shift @itarget;
506 if( @itarget ) {
507 my %all_targets;
508 map { $all_targets{$_} = 1 } @itarget;
509 map { delete $all_targets{$_} }
510 $self->related_readings( $itmain,
511 sub { $_[0]->type eq 'orthographic' } );
512 warn "More than one unrelated reading with text " . $itmain->text
513 . " at rank " . $ir->rank . "!" if keys %all_targets;
514 }
515 push( @vectors, [ $ir->id, $itmain->id ] );
516 }
517 }
518 return @vectors;
519}
520
ee801e17 521=head2 del_relationship( $source, $target )
522
523Removes the relationship between the given readings. If the relationship is
524non-local, removes the relationship everywhere in the graph.
525
526=cut
527
528sub del_relationship {
529 my( $self, $source, $target ) = @_;
530 my $rel = $self->get_relationship( $source, $target );
681893aa 531 return () unless $rel; # Nothing to delete; return an empty set.
359944f7 532 my $colo = $rel->colocated;
ee801e17 533 my @vectors = ( [ $source, $target ] );
359944f7 534 $self->_remove_relationship( $colo, $source, $target );
ee801e17 535 if( $rel->nonlocal ) {
536 # Remove the relationship wherever it occurs.
9d829138 537 # Remove the relationship wherever it occurs.
ee801e17 538 my @rel_edges = grep { $self->get_relationship( @$_ ) == $rel }
539 $self->relationships;
540 foreach my $re ( @rel_edges ) {
359944f7 541 $self->_remove_relationship( $colo, @$re );
ee801e17 542 push( @vectors, $re );
543 }
9d829138 544 $self->del_scoped_relationship( $rel->reading_a, $rel->reading_b );
ee801e17 545 }
546 return @vectors;
547}
548
ca6e6095 549sub _remove_relationship {
359944f7 550 my( $self, $equiv, @vector ) = @_;
ca6e6095 551 $self->graph->delete_edge( @vector );
176badfe 552 $self->_break_equivalence( @vector ) if $equiv;
ca6e6095 553}
554
22222af9 555=head2 relationship_valid( $source, $target, $type )
556
557Checks whether a relationship of type $type may exist between the readings given
558in $source and $target. Returns a tuple of ( status, message ) where status is
559a yes/no boolean and, if the answer is no, message gives the reason why.
560
561=cut
562
563sub relationship_valid {
414cc046 564 my( $self, $source, $target, $rel, $mustdrop ) = @_;
565 $mustdrop = [] unless $mustdrop; # in case we were passed nothing
22222af9 566 my $c = $self->collation;
567 if ( $rel eq 'transposition' || $rel eq 'repetition' ) {
568 # Check that the two readings do (for a repetition) or do not (for
569 # a transposition) appear in the same witness.
2f39215b 570 # TODO this might be called before witness paths are set...
22222af9 571 my %seen_wits;
572 map { $seen_wits{$_} = 1 } $c->reading_witnesses( $source );
573 foreach my $w ( $c->reading_witnesses( $target ) ) {
574 if( $seen_wits{$w} ) {
575 return ( 0, "Readings both occur in witness $w" )
576 if $rel eq 'transposition';
577 return ( 1, "ok" ) if $rel eq 'repetition';
d6936dea 578 }
22222af9 579 }
abadc997 580 return ( 0, "Readings occur only in distinct witnesses" )
581 if $rel eq 'repetition';
582 }
583 if ( $rel eq 'transposition' ) {
584 # We also need to check both that the readings occur in distinct
585 # witnesses, and that they are not in the same place. That is,
586 # proposing to link them should cause a witness loop.
359944f7 587 if( $self->test_equivalence( $source, $target ) ) {
abadc997 588 return ( 0, "Readings appear to be colocated, not transposed" );
359944f7 589 } else {
590 return ( 1, "ok" );
abadc997 591 }
592
593 } elsif( $rel ne 'repetition' ) {
22222af9 594 # Check that linking the source and target in a relationship won't lead
414cc046 595 # to a path loop for any witness.
596 # First, drop/stash any collations that might interfere
597 my $sourceobj = $c->reading( $source );
598 my $targetobj = $c->reading( $target );
599 my $sourcerank = $sourceobj->has_rank ? $sourceobj->rank : -1;
600 my $targetrank = $targetobj->has_rank ? $targetobj->rank : -1;
601 unless( $rel eq 'collated' || $sourcerank == $targetrank ) {
602 push( @$mustdrop, $self->_drop_collations( $source ) );
603 push( @$mustdrop, $self->_drop_collations( $target ) );
359944f7 604 if( $c->end->has_rank ) {
176badfe 605 foreach my $rk ( $sourcerank .. $targetrank ) {
414cc046 606 map { push( @$mustdrop, $self->_drop_collations( $_->id ) ) }
607 $c->readings_at_rank( $rk );
608 }
609 }
a1615ee4 610 }
359944f7 611 unless( $self->test_equivalence( $source, $target ) ) {
414cc046 612 $self->_restore_collations( @$mustdrop );
613 return( 0, "Relationship would create witness loop" );
a1615ee4 614 }
22222af9 615 return ( 1, "ok" );
616 }
617}
618
778251a6 619sub _drop_collations {
620 my( $self, $reading ) = @_;
414cc046 621 my @dropped;
778251a6 622 foreach my $n ( $self->graph->neighbors( $reading ) ) {
623 if( $self->get_relationship( $reading, $n )->type eq 'collated' ) {
414cc046 624 push( @dropped, [ $reading, $n ] );
778251a6 625 $self->del_relationship( $reading, $n );
359944f7 626 #print STDERR "Dropped collation $reading -> $n\n";
778251a6 627 }
628 }
414cc046 629 return @dropped;
630}
631
632sub _restore_collations {
633 my( $self, @vectors ) = @_;
634 foreach my $v ( @vectors ) {
635 try {
636 $self->add_relationship( @$v, { 'type' => 'collated' } );
359944f7 637 #print STDERR "Restored collation @$v\n";
414cc046 638 } catch {
639 print STDERR $v->[0] . " - " . $v->[1] . " no longer collate\n";
640 }
641 }
778251a6 642}
643
cc31ebaa 644=head2 filter_collations()
645
646Utility function. Removes any redundant 'collated' relationships from the graph.
647A collated relationship is redundant if the readings in question would occupy
648the same rank regardless of the existence of the relationship.
649
650=cut
651
652sub filter_collations {
653 my $self = shift;
654 my $c = $self->collation;
655 foreach my $r ( 1 .. $c->end->rank - 1 ) {
656 my $anchor;
657 my @need_collations;
658 foreach my $rdg ( $c->readings_at_rank( $r ) ) {
659 next if $rdg->is_meta;
660 my $ip = 0;
661 foreach my $pred ( $rdg->predecessors ) {
662 if( $pred->rank == $r - 1 ) {
663 $ip = 1;
664 $anchor = $rdg unless( $anchor );
665 last;
666 }
667 }
668 push( @need_collations, $rdg ) unless $ip;
669 $c->relations->_drop_collations( "$rdg" );
670 }
671 $anchor
46e1fe14 672 ? map { $c->add_relationship( $anchor, $_, { 'type' => 'collated' } )
673 unless $c->get_relationship( $anchor, $_ ) } @need_collations
cc31ebaa 674 : warn "No anchor found at $r";
675 }
676}
677
7f52eac8 678=head2 related_readings( $reading, $filter )
22222af9 679
680Returns a list of readings that are connected via relationship links to $reading.
7f52eac8 681If $filter is set to a subroutine ref, returns only those related readings where
682$filter( $relationship ) returns a true value.
22222af9 683
684=cut
685
686sub related_readings {
7f52eac8 687 my( $self, $reading, $filter ) = @_;
22222af9 688 my $return_object;
689 if( ref( $reading ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) {
690 $reading = $reading->id;
691 $return_object = 1;
692 }
c84275ff 693 my @answer;
7f52eac8 694 if( $filter ) {
695 # Backwards compat
696 if( $filter eq 'colocated' ) {
697 $filter = sub { $_[0]->colocated };
698 }
c84275ff 699 my %found = ( $reading => 1 );
700 my $check = [ $reading ];
701 my $iter = 0;
702 while( @$check ) {
c84275ff 703 my $more = [];
704 foreach my $r ( @$check ) {
705 foreach my $nr ( $self->graph->neighbors( $r ) ) {
7f52eac8 706 if( &$filter( $self->get_relationship( $r, $nr ) ) ) {
c84275ff 707 push( @$more, $nr ) unless exists $found{$nr};
708 $found{$nr} = 1;
709 }
710 }
711 }
712 $check = $more;
22222af9 713 }
7f52eac8 714 delete $found{$reading};
c84275ff 715 @answer = keys %found;
716 } else {
717 @answer = $self->graph->all_reachable( $reading );
22222af9 718 }
719 if( $return_object ) {
720 my $c = $self->collation;
c84275ff 721 return map { $c->reading( $_ ) } @answer;
22222af9 722 } else {
c84275ff 723 return @answer;
22222af9 724 }
725}
726
727=head2 merge_readings( $kept, $deleted );
728
729Makes a best-effort merge of the relationship links between the given readings, and
730stops tracking the to-be-deleted reading.
731
732=cut
733
734sub merge_readings {
735 my( $self, $kept, $deleted, $combined ) = @_;
736 foreach my $edge ( $self->graph->edges_at( $deleted ) ) {
737 # Get the pair of kept / rel
738 my @vector = ( $kept );
739 push( @vector, $edge->[0] eq $deleted ? $edge->[1] : $edge->[0] );
740 next if $vector[0] eq $vector[1]; # Don't add a self loop
741
742 # If kept changes its text, drop the relationship.
743 next if $combined;
744
f222800e 745 # If kept / rel already has a relationship, just keep the old
3ae5e2ad 746 my $rel = $self->get_relationship( @vector );
f222800e 747 next if $rel;
22222af9 748
749 # Otherwise, adopt the relationship that would be deleted.
3ae5e2ad 750 $rel = $self->get_relationship( @$edge );
751 $self->_set_relationship( $rel, @vector );
22222af9 752 }
176badfe 753 $self->_make_equivalence( $deleted, $kept );
22222af9 754}
755
359944f7 756### Equivalence logic
757
758sub _remove_equivalence_node {
759 my( $self, $node ) = @_;
760 my $group = $self->equivalence( $node );
761 my $nodelist = $self->eqreadings( $group );
762 if( @$nodelist == 1 && $nodelist->[0] eq $node ) {
359944f7 763 $self->remove_eqreadings( $group );
764 } elsif( @$nodelist == 1 ) {
765 warn "DATA INCONSISTENCY in equivalence graph: " . $nodelist->[0] .
766 " in group that should have only $node";
767 } else {
10e4b1ac 768 my @newlist = grep { $_ ne $node } @$nodelist;
359944f7 769 $self->set_eqreadings( $group, \@newlist );
770 $self->remove_equivalence( $node );
771 }
772}
773
774=head2 add_equivalence_edge
775
176badfe 776Add an edge in the equivalence graph corresponding to $source -> $target in the
777collation. Should only be called by Collation.
359944f7 778
779=cut
780
781sub add_equivalence_edge {
782 my( $self, $source, $target ) = @_;
783 my $seq = $self->equivalence( $source );
784 my $teq = $self->equivalence( $target );
359944f7 785 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $seq, $teq );
786}
787
176badfe 788=head2 delete_equivalence_edge
359944f7 789
176badfe 790Remove an edge in the equivalence graph corresponding to $source -> $target in the
791collation. Should only be called by Collation.
359944f7 792
793=cut
794
795sub delete_equivalence_edge {
796 my( $self, $source, $target ) = @_;
797 my $seq = $self->equivalence( $source );
798 my $teq = $self->equivalence( $target );
359944f7 799 $self->equivalence_graph->delete_edge( $seq, $teq );
800}
801
802sub _is_disconnected {
803 my $self = shift;
804 return( scalar $self->equivalence_graph->predecessorless_vertices > 1
805 || scalar $self->equivalence_graph->successorless_vertices > 1 );
806}
807
176badfe 808# Equate two readings in the equivalence graph
809sub _make_equivalence {
359944f7 810 my( $self, $source, $target ) = @_;
811 # Get the source equivalent readings
812 my $seq = $self->equivalence( $source );
813 my $teq = $self->equivalence( $target );
814 # Nothing to do if they are already equivalent...
815 return if $seq eq $teq;
359944f7 816 my $sourcepool = $self->eqreadings( $seq );
817 # and add them to the target readings.
359944f7 818 push( @{$self->eqreadings( $teq )}, @$sourcepool );
819 map { $self->set_equivalence( $_, $teq ) } @$sourcepool;
820 # Then merge the nodes in the equivalence graph.
821 foreach my $pred ( $self->equivalence_graph->predecessors( $seq ) ) {
822 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $pred, $teq );
823 }
824 foreach my $succ ( $self->equivalence_graph->successors( $seq ) ) {
825 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $teq, $succ );
826 }
827 $self->equivalence_graph->delete_vertex( $seq );
176badfe 828 # TODO enable this after collation parsing is done
359944f7 829# throw( "Graph got disconnected making $source / $target equivalence" )
830# if $self->_is_disconnected;
831}
832
833=head2 test_equivalence
834
176badfe 835Test whether, if two readings were equated with a 'colocated' relationship,
836the graph would still be valid.
359944f7 837
838=cut
839
840sub test_equivalence {
841 my( $self, $source, $target ) = @_;
842 # Try merging the nodes in the equivalence graph; return a true value if
843 # no cycle is introduced thereby. Restore the original graph first.
844
845 # Keep track of edges we add
846 my %added_pred;
847 my %added_succ;
848 # Get the reading equivalents
849 my $seq = $self->equivalence( $source );
850 my $teq = $self->equivalence( $target );
851 # Maybe this is easy?
852 return 1 if $seq eq $teq;
853
854 # Save the first graph
855 my $checkstr = $self->equivalence_graph->stringify();
856 # Add and save relevant edges
857 foreach my $pred ( $self->equivalence_graph->predecessors( $seq ) ) {
858 if( $self->equivalence_graph->has_edge( $pred, $teq ) ) {
859 $added_pred{$pred} = 0;
860 } else {
861 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $pred, $teq );
862 $added_pred{$pred} = 1;
863 }
864 }
865 foreach my $succ ( $self->equivalence_graph->successors( $seq ) ) {
866 if( $self->equivalence_graph->has_edge( $teq, $succ ) ) {
867 $added_succ{$succ} = 0;
868 } else {
869 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $teq, $succ );
870 $added_succ{$succ} = 1;
871 }
872 }
873 # Delete source equivalent and test
874 $self->equivalence_graph->delete_vertex( $seq );
875 my $ret = !$self->equivalence_graph->has_a_cycle;
876
877 # Restore what we changed
878 $self->equivalence_graph->add_vertex( $seq );
879 foreach my $pred ( keys %added_pred ) {
880 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $pred, $seq );
881 $self->equivalence_graph->delete_edge( $pred, $teq ) if $added_pred{$pred};
882 }
883 foreach my $succ ( keys %added_succ ) {
884 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $seq, $succ );
885 $self->equivalence_graph->delete_edge( $teq, $succ ) if $added_succ{$succ};
886 }
887 unless( $self->equivalence_graph->eq( $checkstr ) ) {
888 warn "GRAPH CHANGED after testing";
889 }
890 # Return our answer
891 return $ret;
892}
893
176badfe 894# Unmake an equivalence link between two readings. Should only be called internally.
895sub _break_equivalence {
359944f7 896 my( $self, $source, $target ) = @_;
897
898 # This is the hard one. Need to reconstruct the equivalence groups without
899 # the given link.
900 my( %sng, %tng );
901 map { $sng{$_} = 1 } $self->_find_equiv_without( $source, $target );
902 map { $tng{$_} = 1 } $self->_find_equiv_without( $target, $source );
903 # If these groups intersect, they are still connected; do nothing.
904 foreach my $el ( keys %tng ) {
10e4b1ac 905 return if( exists $sng{$el} );
359944f7 906 }
359944f7 907 # If they don't intersect, then we split the nodes in the graph and in
908 # the hashes. First figure out which group has which name
176badfe 909 my $oldgroup = $self->equivalence( $source ); # same as $target
910 my $keepsource = $sng{$oldgroup};
911 my $newgroup = $keepsource ? $target : $source;
359944f7 912 my( $oldmembers, $newmembers );
176badfe 913 if( $keepsource ) {
359944f7 914 $oldmembers = [ keys %sng ];
915 $newmembers = [ keys %tng ];
916 } else {
917 $oldmembers = [ keys %tng ];
918 $newmembers = [ keys %sng ];
919 }
920
921 # First alter the old group in the hash
922 $self->set_eqreadings( $oldgroup, $oldmembers );
176badfe 923 foreach my $el ( @$oldmembers ) {
924 $self->set_equivalence( $el, $oldgroup );
925 }
359944f7 926
927 # then add the new group back to the hash with its new key
928 $self->set_eqreadings( $newgroup, $newmembers );
929 foreach my $el ( @$newmembers ) {
930 $self->set_equivalence( $el, $newgroup );
931 }
932
933 # Now add the new group back to the equivalence graph
934 $self->equivalence_graph->add_vertex( $newgroup );
935 # ...add the appropriate edges to the source group vertext
936 my $c = $self->collation;
937 foreach my $rdg ( @$newmembers ) {
938 foreach my $rp ( $c->sequence->predecessors( $rdg ) ) {
939 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $self->equivalence( $rp ), $newgroup );
940 }
941 foreach my $rs ( $c->sequence->successors( $rdg ) ) {
942 $self->equivalence_graph->add_edge( $newgroup, $self->equivalence( $rs ) );
943 }
944 }
945
946 # ...and figure out which edges on the old group vertex to delete.
947 my( %old_pred, %old_succ );
948 foreach my $rdg ( @$oldmembers ) {
949 foreach my $rp ( $c->sequence->predecessors( $rdg ) ) {
950 $old_pred{$self->equivalence( $rp )} = 1;
951 }
952 foreach my $rs ( $c->sequence->successors( $rdg ) ) {
953 $old_succ{$self->equivalence( $rs )} = 1;
954 }
955 }
956 foreach my $p ( $self->equivalence_graph->predecessors( $oldgroup ) ) {
957 unless( $old_pred{$p} ) {
958 $self->equivalence_graph->delete_edge( $p, $oldgroup );
959 }
960 }
961 foreach my $s ( $self->equivalence_graph->successors( $oldgroup ) ) {
962 unless( $old_succ{$s} ) {
963 $self->equivalence_graph->delete_edge( $oldgroup, $s );
964 }
965 }
176badfe 966 # TODO enable this after collation parsing is done
359944f7 967# throw( "Graph got disconnected breaking $source / $target equivalence" )
968# if $self->_is_disconnected;
969}
970
971sub _find_equiv_without {
972 my( $self, $first, $second ) = @_;
973 my %found = ( $first => 1 );
974 my $check = [ $first ];
975 my $iter = 0;
976 while( @$check ) {
977 my $more = [];
978 foreach my $r ( @$check ) {
979 foreach my $nr ( $self->graph->neighbors( $r ) ) {
980 next if $r eq $second;
981 if( $self->get_relationship( $r, $nr )->colocated ) {
982 push( @$more, $nr ) unless exists $found{$nr};
983 $found{$nr} = 1;
984 }
985 }
986 }
987 $check = $more;
988 }
989 return keys %found;
990}
991
e1083e99 992=head2 rebuild_equivalence
993
994(Re)build the equivalence graph from scratch. Dumps the graph, makes a new one,
995adds all readings and edges, then makes an equivalence for all relationships.
996
997=cut
998
999sub rebuild_equivalence {
1000 my $self = shift;
1001 my $newgraph = Graph->new();
04482188 1002 # Set this as the new equivalence graph
1003 $self->_reset_equivalence( $newgraph );
1004 # Clear out the data hashes
1005 $self->_clear_equivalence;
1006 $self->_clear_eqreadings;
1007
1008 # Add the readings
e1083e99 1009 foreach my $r ( $self->collation->readings ) {
04482188 1010 my $rid = $r->id;
1011 $newgraph->add_vertex( $rid );
1012 $self->set_equivalence( $rid, $rid );
1013 $self->set_eqreadings( $rid, [ $rid ] );
e1083e99 1014 }
04482188 1015
1016 # Now add the edges
e1083e99 1017 foreach my $e ( $self->collation->paths ) {
04482188 1018 $self->add_equivalence_edge( @$e );
e1083e99 1019 }
04482188 1020
1021 # Now equate the colocated readings. This does no testing;
1022 # it assumes that all preexisting relationships are valid.
e1083e99 1023 foreach my $rel ( $self->relationships ) {
1024 my $relobj = $self->get_relationship( $rel );
1025 next unless $relobj && $relobj->colocated;
1026 $self->_make_equivalence( @$rel );
1027 }
1028}
1029
359944f7 1030### Output logic
1031
027d819c 1032sub _as_graphml {
2626f709 1033 my( $self, $graphml_ns, $xmlroot, $node_hash, $nodeid_key, $edge_keys ) = @_;
c84275ff 1034
1035 my $rgraph = $xmlroot->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'graph' );
1036 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'edgedefault', 'directed' );
1037 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'id', 'relationships', );
1038 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edgeids', 'canonical' );
cc31ebaa 1039 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edges', 0 );
c84275ff 1040 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodeids', 'canonical' );
cc31ebaa 1041 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodes', 0 );
c84275ff 1042 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.order', 'nodesfirst' );
1043
1044 # Add the vertices according to their XML IDs
2626f709 1045 my %rdg_lookup = ( reverse %$node_hash );
cc31ebaa 1046 # my @nlist = sort _by_xmlid keys( %rdg_lookup ); ## CAUSES SEGFAULT
826d8773 1047 my @nlist = sort keys( %rdg_lookup );
414cc046 1048 foreach my $n ( @nlist ) {
c84275ff 1049 my $n_el = $rgraph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'node' );
1050 $n_el->setAttribute( 'id', $n );
2626f709 1051 _add_graphml_data( $n_el, $nodeid_key, $rdg_lookup{$n} );
c84275ff 1052 }
cc31ebaa 1053 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodes', scalar @nlist );
c84275ff 1054
1055 # Add the relationship edges, with their object information
1056 my $edge_ctr = 0;
1057 foreach my $e ( sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } $self->graph->edges ) {
1058 # Add an edge and fill in its relationship info.
a30ca502 1059 next unless( exists $node_hash->{$e->[0]} && exists $node_hash->{$e->[1]} );
c84275ff 1060 my $edge_el = $rgraph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'edge' );
1061 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'source', $node_hash->{$e->[0]} );
1062 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'target', $node_hash->{$e->[1]} );
1063 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'id', 'e'.$edge_ctr++ );
1064
3ae5e2ad 1065 my $rel_obj = $self->get_relationship( @$e );
bbd064a9 1066 foreach my $key ( keys %$edge_keys ) {
1067 my $value = $rel_obj->$key;
1068 _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_keys->{$key}, $value )
1069 if defined $value;
1070 }
c84275ff 1071 }
cc31ebaa 1072 $rgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edges', $edge_ctr );
c84275ff 1073}
1074
1075sub _by_xmlid {
2626f709 1076 my $tmp_a = $a;
1077 my $tmp_b = $b;
1078 $tmp_a =~ s/\D//g;
1079 $tmp_b =~ s/\D//g;
1080 return $tmp_a <=> $tmp_b;
c84275ff 1081}
1082
1083sub _add_graphml_data {
1084 my( $el, $key, $value ) = @_;
1085 return unless defined $value;
1086 my $data_el = $el->addNewChild( $el->namespaceURI, 'data' );
1087 $data_el->setAttribute( 'key', $key );
1088 $data_el->appendText( $value );
83d5ac3a 1089}
1090
63778331 1091sub throw {
1092 Text::Tradition::Error->throw(
1093 'ident' => 'Relationship error',
1094 'message' => $_[0],
1095 );
1096}
1097
22222af9 1098no Moose;
1099__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
1100
11011;