parse our new GraphML format
[scpubgit/stemmatology.git] / lib / Text / Tradition / Collation.pm
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dd3b58b0 1package Text::Tradition::Collation;
d047cd52 2
910a0a6d 3use Encode qw( decode_utf8 );
4use File::Temp;
c9bf3dbf 5use Graph;
8e1394aa 6use IPC::Run qw( run binary );
910a0a6d 7use Text::CSV_XS;
b15511bf 8use Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading;
22222af9 9use Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore;
df6d9812 10use XML::LibXML;
dd3b58b0 11use Moose;
12
3a2ebbf4 13has 'sequence' => (
d047cd52 14 is => 'ro',
3a2ebbf4 15 isa => 'Graph',
16 default => sub { Graph->new() },
d047cd52 17 handles => {
3a2ebbf4 18 paths => 'edges',
d047cd52 19 },
d047cd52 20 );
3a2ebbf4 21
22has 'relations' => (
23 is => 'ro',
22222af9 24 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore',
25 handles => {
26 relationships => 'relationships',
27 related_readings => 'related_readings',
28 },
29 writer => '_set_relations',
3a2ebbf4 30 );
dd3b58b0 31
3a2ebbf4 32has 'tradition' => (
33 is => 'ro',
d047cd52 34 isa => 'Text::Tradition',
8d9a1cd8 35 weak_ref => 1,
d047cd52 36 );
dd3b58b0 37
3a2ebbf4 38has 'readings' => (
39 isa => 'HashRef[Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading]',
40 traits => ['Hash'],
41 handles => {
42 reading => 'get',
43 _add_reading => 'set',
44 del_reading => 'delete',
45 has_reading => 'exists',
46 readings => 'values',
47 },
48 default => sub { {} },
49 );
910a0a6d 50
4a8828f0 51has 'wit_list_separator' => (
7854e12e 52 is => 'rw',
53 isa => 'Str',
54 default => ', ',
55 );
56
57has 'baselabel' => (
58 is => 'rw',
59 isa => 'Str',
60 default => 'base text',
61 );
4a8828f0 62
15d2d3df 63has 'linear' => (
64 is => 'rw',
65 isa => 'Bool',
66 default => 1,
67 );
c84275ff 68
69has 'collapse_punctuation' => (
70 is => 'rw',
71 isa => 'Bool',
72 default => 1,
73 );
1f563ac3 74
ef9d481f 75has 'ac_label' => (
76 is => 'rw',
77 isa => 'Str',
78 default => ' (a.c.)',
79 );
3a2ebbf4 80
81has 'start' => (
82 is => 'ro',
83 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading',
84 writer => '_set_start',
85 weak_ref => 1,
86 );
87
88has 'end' => (
89 is => 'ro',
90 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading',
91 writer => '_set_end',
92 weak_ref => 1,
93 );
1f563ac3 94
dd3b58b0 95# The collation can be created two ways:
96# 1. Collate a set of witnesses (with CollateX I guess) and process
97# the results as in 2.
98# 2. Read a pre-prepared collation in one of a variety of formats,
99# and make the graph from that.
100
101# The graph itself will (for now) be immutable, and the positions
102# within the graph will also be immutable. We need to calculate those
103# positions upon graph construction. The equivalences between graph
104# nodes will be mutable, entirely determined by the user (or possibly
105# by some semantic pre-processing provided by the user.) So the
106# constructor should just make an empty equivalences object. The
107# constructor will also need to make the witness objects, if we didn't
108# come through option 1.
109
d047cd52 110sub BUILD {
3a2ebbf4 111 my $self = shift;
22222af9 112 $self->_set_relations( Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore->new( 'collation' => $self ) );
3a2ebbf4 113 $self->_set_start( $self->add_reading( { 'collation' => $self, 'is_start' => 1 } ) );
114 $self->_set_end( $self->add_reading( { 'collation' => $self, 'is_end' => 1 } ) );
d047cd52 115}
784877d9 116
3a2ebbf4 117### Reading construct/destruct functions
118
119sub add_reading {
120 my( $self, $reading ) = @_;
121 unless( ref( $reading ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) {
122 my %args = %$reading;
123 $reading = Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading->new(
124 'collation' => $self,
125 %args );
126 }
127 # First check to see if a reading with this ID exists.
128 if( $self->reading( $reading->id ) ) {
129 warn "Collation already has a reading with id " . $reading->id;
130 return undef;
131 }
132 $self->_add_reading( $reading->id => $reading );
133 # Once the reading has been added, put it in both graphs.
134 $self->sequence->add_vertex( $reading->id );
22222af9 135 $self->relations->add_reading( $reading->id );
3a2ebbf4 136 return $reading;
eca16057 137};
138
3a2ebbf4 139around del_reading => sub {
140 my $orig = shift;
141 my $self = shift;
142 my $arg = shift;
143
144 if( ref( $arg ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) {
145 $arg = $arg->id;
146 }
3a2ebbf4 147 # Remove the reading from the graphs.
148 $self->sequence->delete_vertex( $arg );
22222af9 149 $self->relations->delete_reading( $arg );
3a2ebbf4 150
151 # Carry on.
152 $self->$orig( $arg );
153};
7854e12e 154
3a2ebbf4 155# merge_readings( $main, $to_be_deleted );
7854e12e 156
3a2ebbf4 157sub merge_readings {
158 my $self = shift;
159
160 # We only need the IDs for adding paths to the graph, not the reading
161 # objects themselves.
49d4f2ac 162 my( $kept, $deleted, $combine_char ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
3a2ebbf4 163
164 # The kept reading should inherit the paths and the relationships
165 # of the deleted reading.
166 foreach my $path ( $self->sequence->edges_at( $deleted ) ) {
167 my @vector = ( $kept );
168 push( @vector, $path->[1] ) if $path->[0] eq $deleted;
169 unshift( @vector, $path->[0] ) if $path->[1] eq $deleted;
49d4f2ac 170 next if $vector[0] eq $vector[1]; # Don't add a self loop
3a2ebbf4 171 my %wits = %{$self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @$path )};
172 $self->sequence->add_edge( @vector );
173 my $fwits = $self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @vector );
174 @wits{keys %$fwits} = values %$fwits;
175 $self->sequence->set_edge_attributes( @vector, \%wits );
176 }
22222af9 177 $self->relations->merge_readings( $kept, $deleted, $combine_char );
3a2ebbf4 178
179 # Do the deletion deed.
49d4f2ac 180 if( $combine_char ) {
181 my $kept_obj = $self->reading( $kept );
182 my $new_text = join( $combine_char, $kept_obj->text,
183 $self->reading( $deleted )->text );
184 $kept_obj->alter_text( $new_text );
185 }
3a2ebbf4 186 $self->del_reading( $deleted );
187}
7854e12e 188
3265b0ce 189
3a2ebbf4 190# Helper function for manipulating the graph.
191sub _stringify_args {
192 my( $self, $first, $second, $arg ) = @_;
193 $first = $first->id
194 if ref( $first ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
195 $second = $second->id
196 if ref( $second ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
197 return( $first, $second, $arg );
198}
df6d9812 199
3a2ebbf4 200### Path logic
201
202sub add_path {
203 my $self = shift;
204
205 # We only need the IDs for adding paths to the graph, not the reading
206 # objects themselves.
207 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
208
209 # Connect the readings
210 $self->sequence->add_edge( $source, $target );
211 # Note the witness in question
212 $self->sequence->set_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit, 1 );
b15511bf 213};
214
3a2ebbf4 215sub del_path {
216 my $self = shift;
49d4f2ac 217 my @args;
218 if( ref( $_[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
219 my $e = shift @_;
220 @args = ( @$e, @_ );
221 } else {
222 @args = @_;
223 }
3a2ebbf4 224
225 # We only need the IDs for adding paths to the graph, not the reading
226 # objects themselves.
49d4f2ac 227 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @args );
3a2ebbf4 228
229 if( $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit ) ) {
49d4f2ac 230 $self->sequence->delete_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit );
3a2ebbf4 231 }
232 unless( keys %{$self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( $source, $target )} ) {
233 $self->sequence->delete_edge( $source, $target );
234 }
784877d9 235}
236
3a2ebbf4 237
15d2d3df 238# Extra graph-alike utility
239sub has_path {
3a2ebbf4 240 my $self = shift;
241 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
242 return undef unless $self->sequence->has_edge( $source, $target );
243 return $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit );
b15511bf 244}
245
3a2ebbf4 246=head2 add_relationship( $reading1, $reading2, $definition )
247
248Adds the specified relationship between the two readings. A relationship
22222af9 249is transitive (i.e. undirected); the options for its definition may be found
250in Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship.
3a2ebbf4 251
252=cut
253
254# Wouldn't it be lovely if edges could be objects, and all this type checking
255# and attribute management could be done via Moose?
256
257sub add_relationship {
258 my $self = shift;
22222af9 259 my( $source, $target, $opts ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
64ae6270 260 my( $ret, @vectors ) = $self->relations->add_relationship( $source,
261 $self->reading( $source ), $target, $self->reading( $target ), $opts );
262 # Force a full rank recalculation every time. Yuck.
263 $self->calculate_ranks() if $ret && $self->end->has_rank;
264 return( $ret, @vectors );
22222af9 265}
ef9d481f 266
22222af9 267=head2 reading_witnesses( $reading )
910a0a6d 268
22222af9 269Return a list of sigils corresponding to the witnesses in which the reading appears.
3265b0ce 270
22222af9 271=cut
1d310495 272
1d310495 273sub reading_witnesses {
274 my( $self, $reading ) = @_;
275 # We need only check either the incoming or the outgoing edges; I have
96dc90ec 276 # arbitrarily chosen "incoming". Thus, special-case the start node.
277 if( $reading eq $self->start ) {
278 return map { $_->sigil } $self->tradition->witnesses;
279 }
1d310495 280 my %all_witnesses;
281 foreach my $e ( $self->sequence->edges_to( $reading ) ) {
282 my $wits = $self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @$e );
283 @all_witnesses{ keys %$wits } = 1;
284 }
285 return keys %all_witnesses;
910a0a6d 286}
287
8e1394aa 288=head2 Output method(s)
289
290=over
291
292=item B<as_svg>
293
b22576c6 294print $collation->as_svg();
8e1394aa 295
0068967c 296Returns an SVG string that represents the graph, via as_dot and graphviz.
8e1394aa 297
298=cut
299
300sub as_svg {
3a2ebbf4 301 my( $self ) = @_;
302
8e1394aa 303 my @cmd = qw/dot -Tsvg/;
304 my( $svg, $err );
910a0a6d 305 my $dotfile = File::Temp->new();
d9e873d0 306 ## TODO REMOVE
eca16057 307 # $dotfile->unlink_on_destroy(0);
910a0a6d 308 binmode $dotfile, ':utf8';
309 print $dotfile $self->as_dot();
310 push( @cmd, $dotfile->filename );
311 run( \@cmd, ">", binary(), \$svg );
312 $svg = decode_utf8( $svg );
8e1394aa 313 return $svg;
314}
315
b22576c6 316=item B<svg_subgraph>
317
318print $collation->svg_subgraph( $from, $to )
319
320Returns an SVG string that represents the portion of the graph given by the
321specified range. The $from and $to variables refer to ranks within the graph.
322
323=cut
324
325sub svg_subgraph {
326 my( $self, $from, $to ) = @_;
327
328 my $dot = $self->as_dot( $from, $to );
329 unless( $dot ) {
330 warn "Could not output a graph with range $from - $to";
331 return;
332 }
333
334 my @cmd = qw/dot -Tsvg/;
335 my( $svg, $err );
336 my $dotfile = File::Temp->new();
337 ## TODO REMOVE
338 # $dotfile->unlink_on_destroy(0);
339 binmode $dotfile, ':utf8';
340 print $dotfile $dot;
341 push( @cmd, $dotfile->filename );
342 run( \@cmd, ">", binary(), \$svg );
343 $svg = decode_utf8( $svg );
344 return $svg;
345}
346
347
df6d9812 348=item B<as_dot>
349
b22576c6 350print $collation->as_dot();
df6d9812 351
352Returns a string that is the collation graph expressed in dot
353(i.e. GraphViz) format. The 'view' argument determines what kind of
354graph is produced.
355 * 'path': a graph of witness paths through the collation (DEFAULT)
356 * 'relationship': a graph of how collation readings relate to
357 each other
358
359=cut
360
361sub as_dot {
b22576c6 362 my( $self, $startrank, $endrank ) = @_;
363
364 # Check the arguments
365 if( $startrank ) {
366 return if $endrank && $startrank > $endrank;
367 return if $startrank > $self->end->rank;
368 }
369 if( defined $endrank ) {
370 return if $endrank < 0;
f1b3b33a 371 $endrank = undef if $endrank == $self->end->rank;
b22576c6 372 }
373
df6d9812 374 # TODO consider making some of these things configurable
67da8d6c 375 my $graph_name = $self->tradition->name;
376 $graph_name =~ s/[^\w\s]//g;
377 $graph_name = join( '_', split( /\s+/, $graph_name ) );
378 my $dot = sprintf( "digraph %s {\n", $graph_name );
df6d9812 379 $dot .= "\tedge [ arrowhead=open ];\n";
5f52ddca 380 $dot .= "\tgraph [ rankdir=LR,bgcolor=none ];\n";
df6d9812 381 $dot .= sprintf( "\tnode [ fontsize=%d, fillcolor=%s, style=%s, shape=%s ];\n",
3a2ebbf4 382 11, "white", "filled", "ellipse" );
df6d9812 383
b22576c6 384 # Output substitute start/end readings if necessary
385 if( $startrank ) {
386 $dot .= "\t\"#SUBSTART#\" [ label=\"...\" ];\n";
387 }
388 if( $endrank ) {
389 $dot .= "\t\"#SUBEND#\" [ label=\"...\" ];\n";
390 }
391 my %used; # Keep track of the readings that actually appear in the graph
392 my %subedges;
393 my %subend;
df6d9812 394 foreach my $reading ( $self->readings ) {
b22576c6 395 # Only output readings within our rank range.
396 next if $startrank && $reading->rank < $startrank;
397 next if $endrank && $reading->rank > $endrank;
398 $used{$reading->id} = 1;
399 $subedges{$reading->id} = '#SUBSTART#'
400 if $startrank && $startrank == $reading->rank;
401 $subedges{$reading->id} = '#SUBEND#'
402 if $endrank && $endrank == $reading->rank;
910a0a6d 403 # Need not output nodes without separate labels
3a2ebbf4 404 next if $reading->id eq $reading->text;
c84275ff 405 my $label = $reading->punctuated_form;
8f9cab7b 406 $label =~ s/\"/\\\"/g;
407 $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" [ label=\"%s\" ];\n", $reading->id, $label );
df6d9812 408 }
3a2ebbf4 409
b22576c6 410 # Add substitute start and end edges if necessary
411 foreach my $node ( keys %subedges ) {
412 my @vector = ( $subedges{$node}, $node );
413 @vector = reverse( @vector ) if $vector[0] =~ /END/;
414 my $witstr = join( ', ', sort $self->reading_witnesses( $self->reading( $node ) ) );
415 my %variables = ( 'color' => '#000000',
910a0a6d 416 'fontcolor' => '#000000',
b22576c6 417 'label' => $witstr,
910a0a6d 418 );
419 my $varopts = join( ', ', map { $_.'="'.$variables{$_}.'"' } sort keys %variables );
b22576c6 420 $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" -> \"%s\" [ %s ];\n", @vector, $varopts );
421 }
422
423 # Add the real edges
424 my @edges = $self->paths;
425 foreach my $edge ( @edges ) {
426 # Do we need to output this edge?
427 if( $used{$edge->[0]} && $used{$edge->[1]} ) {;
428 my %variables = ( 'color' => '#000000',
429 'fontcolor' => '#000000',
430 'label' => join( ', ', $self->path_display_label( $edge ) ),
431 );
432 my $varopts = join( ', ', map { $_.'="'.$variables{$_}.'"' } sort keys %variables );
433 # Account for the rank gap if necessary
434 my $rankgap = $self->reading( $edge->[1] )->rank
435 - $self->reading( $edge->[0] )->rank;
436 $varopts .= ", minlen=$rankgap" if $rankgap > 1;
437 $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" -> \"%s\" [ %s ];\n",
438 $edge->[0], $edge->[1], $varopts );
439 }
df6d9812 440 }
b22576c6 441
df6d9812 442 $dot .= "}\n";
443 return $dot;
444}
445
3a2ebbf4 446sub path_witnesses {
447 my( $self, @edge ) = @_;
448 # If edge is an arrayref, cope.
449 if( @edge == 1 && ref( $edge[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
450 my $e = shift @edge;
451 @edge = @$e;
452 }
453 my @wits = keys %{$self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @edge )};
454 return sort @wits;
455}
456
8f9cab7b 457sub path_display_label {
458 my( $self, $edge ) = @_;
459 my @wits = $self->path_witnesses( $edge );
460 my $maj = scalar( $self->tradition->witnesses ) * 0.6;
461 if( scalar @wits > $maj ) {
462 return 'majority';
463 } else {
464 return join( ', ', @wits );
465 }
466}
467
468
8e1394aa 469=item B<as_graphml>
470
b22576c6 471print $collation->as_graphml( $recalculate )
8e1394aa 472
473Returns a GraphML representation of the collation graph, with
474transposition information and position information. Unless
475$recalculate is passed (and is a true value), the method will return a
476cached copy of the SVG after the first call to the method.
477
478=cut
479
480sub as_graphml {
3a2ebbf4 481 my( $self ) = @_;
8e1394aa 482
483 # Some namespaces
484 my $graphml_ns = 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns';
485 my $xsi_ns = 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance';
486 my $graphml_schema = 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns ' .
910a0a6d 487 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns/1.0/graphml.xsd';
8e1394aa 488
489 # Create the document and root node
490 my $graphml = XML::LibXML->createDocument( "1.0", "UTF-8" );
491 my $root = $graphml->createElementNS( $graphml_ns, 'graphml' );
492 $graphml->setDocumentElement( $root );
493 $root->setNamespace( $xsi_ns, 'xsi', 0 );
494 $root->setAttributeNS( $xsi_ns, 'schemaLocation', $graphml_schema );
495
e309421a 496 # Add the data keys for the graph
497 my %graph_data_keys;
498 my $gdi = 0;
1d310495 499 my @graph_attributes = qw/ version wit_list_separator baselabel linear ac_label /;
e309421a 500 foreach my $datum ( @graph_attributes ) {
501 $graph_data_keys{$datum} = 'dg'.$gdi++;
502 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
503 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
504 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $key eq 'linear' ? 'boolean' : 'string' );
505 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'graph' );
506 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $graph_data_keys{$datum} );
507 }
f6066bac 508
8e1394aa 509 # Add the data keys for nodes
ef9d481f 510 my %node_data_keys;
511 my $ndi = 0;
3a2ebbf4 512 my %node_data = (
513 id => 'string',
255875b8 514 text => 'string',
3a2ebbf4 515 rank => 'string',
516 is_start => 'boolean',
517 is_end => 'boolean',
518 is_lacuna => 'boolean',
519 );
520 foreach my $datum ( keys %node_data ) {
910a0a6d 521 $node_data_keys{$datum} = 'dn'.$ndi++;
522 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
523 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
3a2ebbf4 524 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $node_data{$datum} );
910a0a6d 525 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'node' );
526 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $node_data_keys{$datum} );
8e1394aa 527 }
528
df6d9812 529 # Add the data keys for edges, i.e. witnesses
ef9d481f 530 my $edi = 0;
531 my %edge_data_keys;
3a2ebbf4 532 my %edge_data = (
f523c7a8 533 class => 'string', # Class, deprecated soon
3a2ebbf4 534 witness => 'string', # ID/label for a path
535 relationship => 'string', # ID/label for a relationship
536 extra => 'boolean', # Path key
c84275ff 537 scope => 'string', # Relationship key
3a2ebbf4 538 non_correctable => 'boolean', # Relationship key
539 non_independent => 'boolean', # Relationship key
540 );
541 foreach my $datum ( keys %edge_data ) {
542 $edge_data_keys{$datum} = 'de'.$edi++;
910a0a6d 543 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
3a2ebbf4 544 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
545 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $edge_data{$datum} );
910a0a6d 546 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'edge' );
3a2ebbf4 547 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $edge_data_keys{$datum} );
8e1394aa 548 }
3a2ebbf4 549
22222af9 550 # Add the collation graph itself
2c669bca 551 my $sgraph = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'graph' );
552 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'edgedefault', 'directed' );
553 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'id', $self->tradition->name );
554 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edgeids', 'canonical' );
555 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edges', scalar($self->paths) );
556 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodeids', 'canonical' );
557 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodes', scalar($self->readings) );
558 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.order', 'nodesfirst' );
22222af9 559
e309421a 560 # Collation attribute data
561 foreach my $datum ( @graph_attributes ) {
2c669bca 562 my $value = $datum eq 'version' ? '3.0' : $self->$datum;
563 _add_graphml_data( $sgraph, $graph_data_keys{$datum}, $value );
e309421a 564 }
8e1394aa 565
566 my $node_ctr = 0;
567 my %node_hash;
22222af9 568 # Add our readings to the graph
3a2ebbf4 569 foreach my $n ( sort { $a->id cmp $b->id } $self->readings ) {
2c669bca 570 # Add to the main graph
571 my $node_el = $sgraph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'node' );
910a0a6d 572 my $node_xmlid = 'n' . $node_ctr++;
3a2ebbf4 573 $node_hash{ $n->id } = $node_xmlid;
910a0a6d 574 $node_el->setAttribute( 'id', $node_xmlid );
255875b8 575 foreach my $d ( keys %node_data ) {
576 my $nval = $n->$d;
c84275ff 577 $nval = $n->punctuated_form if $d eq 'text';
255875b8 578 _add_graphml_data( $node_el, $node_data_keys{$d}, $nval )
579 if defined $nval;
580 }
b15511bf 581 }
582
2c669bca 583 # Add the path edges to the sequence graph
df6d9812 584 my $edge_ctr = 0;
3a2ebbf4 585 foreach my $e ( sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } $self->sequence->edges() ) {
586 # We add an edge in the graphml for every witness in $e.
587 foreach my $wit ( $self->path_witnesses( $e ) ) {
588 my( $id, $from, $to ) = ( 'e'.$edge_ctr++,
589 $node_hash{ $e->[0] },
590 $node_hash{ $e->[1] } );
2c669bca 591 my $edge_el = $sgraph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'edge' );
3a2ebbf4 592 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'source', $from );
593 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'target', $to );
594 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'id', $id );
3a2ebbf4 595
596 # It's a witness path, so add the witness
597 my $base = $wit;
598 my $key = $edge_data_keys{'witness'};
599 # Is this an ante-corr witness?
600 my $aclabel = $self->ac_label;
601 if( $wit =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
602 # Keep the base witness
603 $base = $1;
604 # ...and record that this is an 'extra' reading path
605 _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'extra'}, $aclabel );
606 }
607 _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'witness'}, $base );
f523c7a8 608 _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'class'}, 'path' );
3a2ebbf4 609 }
610 }
611
22222af9 612 # Add the relationship graph to the XML
2626f709 613 $self->relations->as_graphml( $graphml_ns, $root, \%node_hash,
614 $node_data_keys{'id'}, \%edge_data_keys );
8e1394aa 615
94c00c71 616 # Save and return the thing
617 my $result = decode_utf8( $graphml->toString(1) );
94c00c71 618 return $result;
df6d9812 619}
620
b15511bf 621sub _add_graphml_data {
622 my( $el, $key, $value ) = @_;
b15511bf 623 return unless defined $value;
c9bf3dbf 624 my $data_el = $el->addNewChild( $el->namespaceURI, 'data' );
b15511bf 625 $data_el->setAttribute( 'key', $key );
626 $data_el->appendText( $value );
8e1394aa 627}
628
910a0a6d 629=item B<as_csv>
630
b22576c6 631print $collation->as_csv( $recalculate )
910a0a6d 632
633Returns a CSV alignment table representation of the collation graph, one
2c669bca 634row per witness (or witness uncorrected.)
910a0a6d 635
636=cut
637
638sub as_csv {
3a2ebbf4 639 my( $self ) = @_;
910a0a6d 640 my $table = $self->make_alignment_table;
641 my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new( { binary => 1, quote_null => 0 } );
642 my @result;
2c669bca 643 # Make the header row
644 $csv->combine( map { $_->{'witness'} } @{$table->{'alignment'}} );
645 push( @result, decode_utf8( $csv->string ) );
646 # Make the rest of the rows
647 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $table->{'length'} - 1 ) {
566f4595 648 my @rowobjs = map { $_->{'tokens'}->[$idx] } @{$table->{'alignment'}};
2c669bca 649 my @row = map { $_ ? $_->{'t'} : $_ } @rowobjs;
650 $csv->combine( @row );
910a0a6d 651 push( @result, decode_utf8( $csv->string ) );
652 }
3a2ebbf4 653 return join( "\n", @result );
910a0a6d 654}
655
2c669bca 656=item B<make_alignment_table>
657
b22576c6 658my $table = $collation->make_alignment_table( $use_refs, \@wits_to_include )
2c669bca 659
566f4595 660Return a reference to an alignment table, in a slightly enhanced CollateX
661format which looks like this:
662
663 $table = { alignment => [ { witness => "SIGIL",
664 tokens => [ { t => "READINGTEXT" }, ... ] },
665 { witness => "SIG2",
666 tokens => [ { t => "READINGTEXT" }, ... ] },
667 ... ],
668 length => TEXTLEN };
669
670If $use_refs is set to 1, the reading object is returned in the table
671instead of READINGTEXT; if not, the text of the reading is returned.
672If $wits_to_include is set to a hashref, only the witnesses whose sigil
673keys have a true hash value will be included.
2c669bca 674
675=cut
9f3ba6f7 676
910a0a6d 677sub make_alignment_table {
08e0fb85 678 my( $self, $noderefs, $include ) = @_;
910a0a6d 679 unless( $self->linear ) {
680 warn "Need a linear graph in order to make an alignment table";
681 return;
682 }
2c669bca 683 my $table = { 'alignment' => [], 'length' => $self->end->rank - 1 };
3a2ebbf4 684 my @all_pos = ( 1 .. $self->end->rank - 1 );
68454b71 685 foreach my $wit ( sort { $a->sigil cmp $b->sigil } $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
2c669bca 686 if( $include ) {
566f4595 687 next unless $include->{$wit->sigil};
2c669bca 688 }
eca16057 689 # print STDERR "Making witness row(s) for " . $wit->sigil . "\n";
1f7aa795 690 my @wit_path = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end, $wit->sigil );
691 my @row = _make_witness_row( \@wit_path, \@all_pos, $noderefs );
2c669bca 692 push( @{$table->{'alignment'}},
693 { 'witness' => $wit->sigil, 'tokens' => \@row } );
1f7aa795 694 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
695 my @wit_ac_path = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end,
696 $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label, $wit->sigil );
697 my @ac_row = _make_witness_row( \@wit_ac_path, \@all_pos, $noderefs );
2c669bca 698 push( @{$table->{'alignment'}},
699 { 'witness' => $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label, 'tokens' => \@ac_row } );
910a0a6d 700 }
701 }
2c669bca 702 return $table;
910a0a6d 703}
704
705sub _make_witness_row {
0e476982 706 my( $path, $positions, $noderefs ) = @_;
910a0a6d 707 my %char_hash;
708 map { $char_hash{$_} = undef } @$positions;
2c669bca 709 my $debug = 0;
910a0a6d 710 foreach my $rdg ( @$path ) {
eca16057 711 my $rtext = $rdg->text;
712 $rtext = '#LACUNA#' if $rdg->is_lacuna;
2c669bca 713 print STDERR "rank " . $rdg->rank . "\n" if $debug;
3a2ebbf4 714 # print STDERR "No rank for " . $rdg->id . "\n" unless defined $rdg->rank;
2c669bca 715 $char_hash{$rdg->rank} = $noderefs ? { 't' => $rdg }
716 : { 't' => $rtext };
910a0a6d 717 }
718 my @row = map { $char_hash{$_} } @$positions;
eca16057 719 # Fill in lacuna markers for undef spots in the row
720 my $last_el = shift @row;
721 my @filled_row = ( $last_el );
722 foreach my $el ( @row ) {
0e476982 723 # If we are using node reference, make the lacuna node appear many times
724 # in the table. If not, use the lacuna tag.
725 if( $last_el && _el_is_lacuna( $last_el ) && !defined $el ) {
566f4595 726 $el = $noderefs ? $last_el : { 't' => '#LACUNA#' };
eca16057 727 }
728 push( @filled_row, $el );
729 $last_el = $el;
730 }
731 return @filled_row;
910a0a6d 732}
733
0e476982 734# Tiny utility function to say if a table element is a lacuna
735sub _el_is_lacuna {
736 my $el = shift;
2c669bca 737 return 1 if $el->{'t'} eq '#LACUNA#';
738 return 1 if ref( $el->{'t'} ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading'
739 && $el->{'t'}->is_lacuna;
0e476982 740 return 0;
741}
742
910a0a6d 743# Helper to turn the witnesses along columns rather than rows. Assumes
744# equal-sized rows.
745sub _turn_table {
746 my( $table ) = @_;
747 my $result = [];
748 return $result unless scalar @$table;
749 my $nrows = scalar @{$table->[0]};
750 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $nrows - 1 ) {
751 foreach my $wit ( 0 .. $#{$table} ) {
752 $result->[$idx]->[$wit] = $table->[$wit]->[$idx];
753 }
754 }
755 return $result;
756}
757
8e1394aa 758=back
759
de51424a 760=head2 Navigation methods
761
762=over
763
8e1394aa 764=item B<start>
765
766my $beginning = $collation->start();
767
768Returns the beginning of the collation, a meta-reading with label '#START#'.
769
910a0a6d 770=item B<end>
771
772my $end = $collation->end();
773
774Returns the end of the collation, a meta-reading with label '#END#'.
775
910a0a6d 776
e2902068 777=item B<reading_sequence>
778
b22576c6 779my @readings = $collation->reading_sequence( $first, $last, $path[, $alt_path] );
e2902068 780
781Returns the ordered list of readings, starting with $first and ending
782with $last, along the given witness path. If no path is specified,
783assume that the path is that of the base text (if any.)
784
785=cut
786
910a0a6d 787# TODO Think about returning some lazy-eval iterator.
788
e2902068 789sub reading_sequence {
790 my( $self, $start, $end, $witness, $backup ) = @_;
791
930ff666 792 $witness = $self->baselabel unless $witness;
e2902068 793 my @readings = ( $start );
794 my %seen;
795 my $n = $start;
3a2ebbf4 796 while( $n && $n->id ne $end->id ) {
797 if( exists( $seen{$n->id} ) ) {
798 warn "Detected loop at " . $n->id;
910a0a6d 799 last;
800 }
3a2ebbf4 801 $seen{$n->id} = 1;
910a0a6d 802
803 my $next = $self->next_reading( $n, $witness, $backup );
44771cf2 804 unless( $next ) {
3a2ebbf4 805 warn "Did not find any path for $witness from reading " . $n->id;
44771cf2 806 last;
807 }
910a0a6d 808 push( @readings, $next );
809 $n = $next;
e2902068 810 }
811 # Check that the last reading is our end reading.
812 my $last = $readings[$#readings];
3a2ebbf4 813 warn "Last reading found from " . $start->text .
910a0a6d 814 " for witness $witness is not the end!"
3a2ebbf4 815 unless $last->id eq $end->id;
e2902068 816
817 return @readings;
818}
819
4a8828f0 820=item B<next_reading>
8e1394aa 821
b22576c6 822my $next_reading = $collation->next_reading( $reading, $witpath );
8e1394aa 823
4a8828f0 824Returns the reading that follows the given reading along the given witness
930ff666 825path.
8e1394aa 826
827=cut
828
4a8828f0 829sub next_reading {
e2902068 830 # Return the successor via the corresponding path.
8e1394aa 831 my $self = shift;
3a2ebbf4 832 my $answer = $self->_find_linked_reading( 'next', @_ );
2c669bca 833 return undef unless $answer;
3a2ebbf4 834 return $self->reading( $answer );
8e1394aa 835}
836
4a8828f0 837=item B<prior_reading>
8e1394aa 838
b22576c6 839my $prior_reading = $collation->prior_reading( $reading, $witpath );
8e1394aa 840
4a8828f0 841Returns the reading that precedes the given reading along the given witness
930ff666 842path.
8e1394aa 843
844=cut
845
4a8828f0 846sub prior_reading {
e2902068 847 # Return the predecessor via the corresponding path.
8e1394aa 848 my $self = shift;
3a2ebbf4 849 my $answer = $self->_find_linked_reading( 'prior', @_ );
850 return $self->reading( $answer );
8e1394aa 851}
852
4a8828f0 853sub _find_linked_reading {
e2902068 854 my( $self, $direction, $node, $path, $alt_path ) = @_;
855 my @linked_paths = $direction eq 'next'
3a2ebbf4 856 ? $self->sequence->edges_from( $node )
857 : $self->sequence->edges_to( $node );
e2902068 858 return undef unless scalar( @linked_paths );
8e1394aa 859
e2902068 860 # We have to find the linked path that contains all of the
861 # witnesses supplied in $path.
862 my( @path_wits, @alt_path_wits );
3a2ebbf4 863 @path_wits = sort( $self->witnesses_of_label( $path ) ) if $path;
864 @alt_path_wits = sort( $self->witnesses_of_label( $alt_path ) ) if $alt_path;
e2902068 865 my $base_le;
866 my $alt_le;
867 foreach my $le ( @linked_paths ) {
3a2ebbf4 868 if( $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( @$le, $self->baselabel ) ) {
910a0a6d 869 $base_le = $le;
910a0a6d 870 }
3a2ebbf4 871 my @le_wits = $self->path_witnesses( $le );
872 if( _is_within( \@path_wits, \@le_wits ) ) {
873 # This is the right path.
874 return $direction eq 'next' ? $le->[1] : $le->[0];
875 } elsif( _is_within( \@alt_path_wits, \@le_wits ) ) {
876 $alt_le = $le;
877 }
8e1394aa 878 }
e2902068 879 # Got this far? Return the alternate path if it exists.
3a2ebbf4 880 return $direction eq 'next' ? $alt_le->[1] : $alt_le->[0]
910a0a6d 881 if $alt_le;
e2902068 882
883 # Got this far? Return the base path if it exists.
3a2ebbf4 884 return $direction eq 'next' ? $base_le->[1] : $base_le->[0]
910a0a6d 885 if $base_le;
e2902068 886
887 # Got this far? We have no appropriate path.
2c669bca 888 warn "Could not find $direction node from " . $node->id
910a0a6d 889 . " along path $path";
8e1394aa 890 return undef;
891}
892
4a8828f0 893# Some set logic.
894sub _is_within {
895 my( $set1, $set2 ) = @_;
7854e12e 896 my $ret = @$set1; # will be 0, i.e. false, if set1 is empty
4a8828f0 897 foreach my $el ( @$set1 ) {
910a0a6d 898 $ret = 0 unless grep { /^\Q$el\E$/ } @$set2;
4a8828f0 899 }
900 return $ret;
901}
902
de51424a 903
904## INITIALIZATION METHODS - for use by parsers
930ff666 905
7e450e44 906# For use when a collation is constructed from a base text and an apparatus.
907# We have the sequences of readings and just need to add path edges.
1f7aa795 908# When we are done, clear out the witness path attributes, as they are no
909# longer needed.
910# TODO Find a way to replace the witness path attributes with encapsulated functions?
e2902068 911
6a222840 912sub make_witness_paths {
913 my( $self ) = @_;
910a0a6d 914 foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
0068967c 915 # print STDERR "Making path for " . $wit->sigil . "\n";
910a0a6d 916 $self->make_witness_path( $wit );
7854e12e 917 }
7854e12e 918}
919
6a222840 920sub make_witness_path {
7854e12e 921 my( $self, $wit ) = @_;
922 my @chain = @{$wit->path};
15d2d3df 923 my $sig = $wit->sigil;
7854e12e 924 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $#chain-1 ) {
910a0a6d 925 $self->add_path( $chain[$idx], $chain[$idx+1], $sig );
7854e12e 926 }
1f7aa795 927 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
d9e873d0 928 @chain = @{$wit->uncorrected_path};
929 foreach my $idx( 0 .. $#chain-1 ) {
930 my $source = $chain[$idx];
931 my $target = $chain[$idx+1];
932 $self->add_path( $source, $target, $sig.$self->ac_label )
933 unless $self->has_path( $source, $target, $sig );
934 }
15d2d3df 935 }
1f7aa795 936 $wit->clear_path;
937 $wit->clear_uncorrected_path;
e2902068 938}
939
910a0a6d 940sub calculate_ranks {
941 my $self = shift;
942 # Walk a version of the graph where every node linked by a relationship
943 # edge is fundamentally the same node, and do a topological ranking on
944 # the nodes in this graph.
c9bf3dbf 945 my $topo_graph = Graph->new();
910a0a6d 946 my %rel_containers;
947 my $rel_ctr = 0;
948 # Add the nodes
949 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
3a2ebbf4 950 next if exists $rel_containers{$r->id};
910a0a6d 951 my @rels = $r->related_readings( 'colocated' );
952 if( @rels ) {
953 # Make a relationship container.
954 push( @rels, $r );
c9bf3dbf 955 my $rn = 'rel_container_' . $rel_ctr++;
956 $topo_graph->add_vertex( $rn );
910a0a6d 957 foreach( @rels ) {
3a2ebbf4 958 $rel_containers{$_->id} = $rn;
910a0a6d 959 }
960 } else {
961 # Add a new node to mirror the old node.
3a2ebbf4 962 $rel_containers{$r->id} = $r->id;
963 $topo_graph->add_vertex( $r->id );
910a0a6d 964 }
4a8828f0 965 }
3a1f2523 966
3a2ebbf4 967 # Add the edges.
910a0a6d 968 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
3a2ebbf4 969 foreach my $n ( $self->sequence->successors( $r->id ) ) {
970 my( $tfrom, $tto ) = ( $rel_containers{$r->id},
971 $rel_containers{$n} );
49d4f2ac 972 $DB::single = 1 unless $tfrom && $tto;
3a2ebbf4 973 $topo_graph->add_edge( $tfrom, $tto );
910a0a6d 974 }
975 }
976
977 # Now do the rankings, starting with the start node.
3a2ebbf4 978 my $topo_start = $rel_containers{$self->start->id};
c9bf3dbf 979 my $node_ranks = { $topo_start => 0 };
910a0a6d 980 my @curr_origin = ( $topo_start );
981 # A little iterative function.
982 while( @curr_origin ) {
c9bf3dbf 983 @curr_origin = _assign_rank( $topo_graph, $node_ranks, @curr_origin );
910a0a6d 984 }
985 # Transfer our rankings from the topological graph to the real one.
986 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
3a2ebbf4 987 if( defined $node_ranks->{$rel_containers{$r->id}} ) {
988 $r->rank( $node_ranks->{$rel_containers{$r->id}} );
67da8d6c 989 } else {
990 $DB::single = 1;
3a2ebbf4 991 die "No rank calculated for node " . $r->id
67da8d6c 992 . " - do you have a cycle in the graph?";
993 }
de51424a 994 }
8e1394aa 995}
3a1f2523 996
910a0a6d 997sub _assign_rank {
c9bf3dbf 998 my( $graph, $node_ranks, @current_nodes ) = @_;
910a0a6d 999 # Look at each of the children of @current_nodes. If all the child's
1000 # parents have a rank, assign it the highest rank + 1 and add it to
c9bf3dbf 1001 # @next_nodes. Otherwise skip it; we will return when the highest-ranked
1002 # parent gets a rank.
910a0a6d 1003 my @next_nodes;
1004 foreach my $c ( @current_nodes ) {
c9bf3dbf 1005 warn "Current reading $c has no rank!"
1006 unless exists $node_ranks->{$c};
1007 # print STDERR "Looking at child of node $c, rank "
1008 # . $node_ranks->{$c} . "\n";
1009 foreach my $child ( $graph->successors( $c ) ) {
1010 next if exists $node_ranks->{$child};
910a0a6d 1011 my $highest_rank = -1;
1012 my $skip = 0;
c9bf3dbf 1013 foreach my $parent ( $graph->predecessors( $child ) ) {
1014 if( exists $node_ranks->{$parent} ) {
1015 $highest_rank = $node_ranks->{$parent}
1016 if $highest_rank <= $node_ranks->{$parent};
910a0a6d 1017 } else {
1018 $skip = 1;
1019 last;
1020 }
1021 }
1022 next if $skip;
c9bf3dbf 1023 my $c_rank = $highest_rank + 1;
1024 # print STDERR "Assigning rank $c_rank to node $child \n";
1025 $node_ranks->{$child} = $c_rank;
910a0a6d 1026 push( @next_nodes, $child );
1027 }
1028 }
1029 return @next_nodes;
4cdd82f1 1030}
910a0a6d 1031
0e476982 1032# Another method to make up for rough collation methods. If the same reading
1033# appears multiple times at the same rank, collapse the nodes.
1034sub flatten_ranks {
1035 my $self = shift;
1036 my %unique_rank_rdg;
1037 foreach my $rdg ( $self->readings ) {
1038 next unless $rdg->has_rank;
1039 my $key = $rdg->rank . "||" . $rdg->text;
1040 if( exists $unique_rank_rdg{$key} ) {
1041 # Combine!
0068967c 1042 # print STDERR "Combining readings at same rank: $key\n";
0e476982 1043 $self->merge_readings( $unique_rank_rdg{$key}, $rdg );
1044 } else {
1045 $unique_rank_rdg{$key} = $rdg;
1046 }
1047 }
1048}
1049
1050
fa954f4c 1051## Utility functions
de51424a 1052
4a8828f0 1053# Return the string that joins together a list of witnesses for
1054# display on a single path.
4a8828f0 1055sub witnesses_of_label {
de51424a 1056 my( $self, $label ) = @_;
4a8828f0 1057 my $regex = $self->wit_list_separator;
de51424a 1058 my @answer = split( /\Q$regex\E/, $label );
1059 return @answer;
4a8828f0 1060}
8e1394aa 1061
22222af9 1062=begin testing
1063
1064use Text::Tradition;
1065
1066my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
1067my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
1068 'name' => 'inline',
1069 'input' => 'CollateX',
1070 'file' => $cxfile,
1071 );
1072my $c = $t->collation;
1073
1074is( $c->common_predecessor( $c->reading('n9'), $c->reading('n23') )->id,
1075 'n20', "Found correct common predecessor" );
1076is( $c->common_successor( $c->reading('n9'), $c->reading('n23') )->id,
1077 '#END#', "Found correct common successor" );
1078
1079is( $c->common_predecessor( $c->reading('n19'), $c->reading('n17') )->id,
1080 'n16', "Found correct common predecessor for readings on same path" );
1081is( $c->common_successor( $c->reading('n21'), $c->reading('n26') )->id,
1082 '#END#', "Found correct common successor for readings on same path" );
1083
1084=end testing
1085
1086=cut
1087
1088## Return the closest reading that is a predecessor of both the given readings.
1089sub common_predecessor {
1090 my $self = shift;
1091 return $self->common_in_path( @_, 'predecessors' );
1092}
1093
1094sub common_successor {
1095 my $self = shift;
1096 return $self->common_in_path( @_, 'successors' );
1097}
1098
1099sub common_in_path {
1100 my( $self, $r1, $r2, $dir ) = @_;
1101 my $iter = $r1->rank > $r2->rank ? $r1->rank : $r2->rank;
1102 $iter = $self->end->rank - $iter if $dir eq 'successors';
1103 my @candidates;
1104 my @last_checked = ( $r1, $r2 );
1105 my %all_seen;
1106 while( !@candidates ) {
1107 my @new_lc;
1108 foreach my $lc ( @last_checked ) {
1109 foreach my $p ( $lc->$dir ) {
1110 if( $all_seen{$p->id} ) {
1111 push( @candidates, $p );
1112 } else {
1113 $all_seen{$p->id} = 1;
1114 push( @new_lc, $p );
1115 }
1116 }
1117 }
1118 @last_checked = @new_lc;
1119 }
1120 my @answer = sort { $a->rank <=> $b->rank } @candidates;
1121 return $dir eq 'predecessors' ? pop( @answer ) : shift ( @answer );
1122}
1123
dd3b58b0 1124no Moose;
1125__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
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1127=head1 BUGS / TODO
1128
1129=over
1130
0068967c 1131=item * Think about making Relationship objects again
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1133=back