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1 | package Text::Tradition::Collation; |
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2 | |
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3 | use Encode qw( decode_utf8 ); |
4 | use File::Temp; |
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5 | use Graph::Easy; |
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6 | use IPC::Run qw( run binary ); |
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7 | use Text::CSV_XS; |
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8 | use Text::Tradition::Collation::Path; |
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9 | use Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading; |
10 | use Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship; |
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11 | use XML::LibXML; |
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12 | use Moose; |
13 | |
14 | has 'graph' => ( |
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15 | is => 'ro', |
16 | isa => 'Graph::Easy', |
17 | handles => { |
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18 | add_reading => 'add_node', |
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19 | add_lacuna => 'add_node', |
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20 | del_reading => 'del_node', |
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21 | add_path => 'add_edge', |
22 | del_path => 'del_edge', |
23 | reading => 'node', |
24 | path => 'edge', |
25 | readings => 'nodes', |
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26 | paths => 'edges', |
27 | relationships => 'edges', |
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28 | }, |
29 | default => sub { Graph::Easy->new( undirected => 0 ) }, |
30 | ); |
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31 | |
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32 | |
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33 | has 'tradition' => ( # TODO should this not be ro? |
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34 | is => 'rw', |
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35 | isa => 'Text::Tradition', |
36 | ); |
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37 | |
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38 | has 'svg' => ( |
39 | is => 'ro', |
40 | isa => 'Str', |
41 | writer => '_save_svg', |
42 | predicate => 'has_svg', |
43 | ); |
44 | |
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45 | has 'graphml' => ( |
46 | is => 'ro', |
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47 | isa => 'Str', |
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48 | writer => '_save_graphml', |
49 | predicate => 'has_graphml', |
50 | ); |
51 | |
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52 | has 'csv' => ( |
53 | is => 'ro', |
54 | isa => 'Str', |
55 | writer => '_save_csv', |
56 | predicate => 'has_csv', |
57 | ); |
58 | |
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59 | # Keeps track of the lemmas within the collation. At most one lemma |
60 | # per position in the graph. |
61 | has 'lemmata' => ( |
62 | is => 'ro', |
63 | isa => 'HashRef[Maybe[Str]]', |
64 | default => sub { {} }, |
65 | ); |
66 | |
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67 | has 'wit_list_separator' => ( |
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68 | is => 'rw', |
69 | isa => 'Str', |
70 | default => ', ', |
71 | ); |
72 | |
73 | has 'baselabel' => ( |
74 | is => 'rw', |
75 | isa => 'Str', |
76 | default => 'base text', |
77 | ); |
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78 | |
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79 | has 'collapsed' => ( |
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80 | is => 'rw', |
81 | isa => 'Bool', |
82 | ); |
83 | |
84 | has 'linear' => ( |
85 | is => 'rw', |
86 | isa => 'Bool', |
87 | default => 1, |
88 | ); |
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89 | |
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90 | has 'ac_label' => ( |
91 | is => 'rw', |
92 | isa => 'Str', |
93 | default => ' (a.c.)', |
94 | ); |
95 | |
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96 | |
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97 | # The collation can be created two ways: |
98 | # 1. Collate a set of witnesses (with CollateX I guess) and process |
99 | # the results as in 2. |
100 | # 2. Read a pre-prepared collation in one of a variety of formats, |
101 | # and make the graph from that. |
102 | |
103 | # The graph itself will (for now) be immutable, and the positions |
104 | # within the graph will also be immutable. We need to calculate those |
105 | # positions upon graph construction. The equivalences between graph |
106 | # nodes will be mutable, entirely determined by the user (or possibly |
107 | # by some semantic pre-processing provided by the user.) So the |
108 | # constructor should just make an empty equivalences object. The |
109 | # constructor will also need to make the witness objects, if we didn't |
110 | # come through option 1. |
111 | |
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112 | sub BUILD { |
113 | my( $self, $args ) = @_; |
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114 | $self->graph->use_class('node', 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading'); |
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115 | $self->graph->use_class('edge', 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Path'); |
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116 | |
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117 | # Pass through any graph-specific options. |
118 | my $shape = exists( $args->{'shape'} ) ? $args->{'shape'} : 'ellipse'; |
119 | $self->graph->set_attribute( 'node', 'shape', $shape ); |
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120 | |
121 | # Start and end points for all texts |
122 | $self->start( 'INIT' ); |
123 | $self->end( 'INIT' ); |
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124 | } |
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125 | |
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126 | around add_lacuna => sub { |
127 | my $orig = shift; |
128 | my $self = shift; |
129 | my $id = shift @_; |
130 | my $l = $self->$orig( '#LACUNA_' . $id . '#' ); |
131 | $l->is_lacuna( 1 ); |
132 | return $l; |
133 | }; |
134 | |
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135 | # Wrapper around add_path |
136 | |
137 | around add_path => sub { |
138 | my $orig = shift; |
139 | my $self = shift; |
140 | |
141 | # Make sure there are three arguments |
142 | unless( @_ == 3 ) { |
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143 | warn "Call add_path with args source, target, witness"; |
144 | return; |
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145 | } |
146 | # Make sure the proposed path does not yet exist |
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147 | # NOTE 'reading' will currently return readings and segments |
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148 | my( $source, $target, $wit ) = @_; |
149 | $source = $self->reading( $source ) |
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150 | unless ref( $source ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading'; |
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151 | $target = $self->reading( $target ) |
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152 | unless ref( $target ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading'; |
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153 | foreach my $path ( $source->edges_to( $target ) ) { |
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154 | if( $path->label eq $wit && $path->class eq 'edge.path' ) { |
155 | return; |
156 | } |
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157 | } |
158 | # Do the deed |
159 | $self->$orig( @_ ); |
160 | }; |
161 | |
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162 | # Wrapper around paths |
163 | around paths => sub { |
164 | my $orig = shift; |
165 | my $self = shift; |
166 | |
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167 | my @result = grep { $_->sub_class eq 'path' } $self->$orig( @_ ); |
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168 | return @result; |
169 | }; |
170 | |
171 | around relationships => sub { |
172 | my $orig = shift; |
173 | my $self = shift; |
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174 | my @result = grep { $_->sub_class eq 'relationship' } $self->$orig( @_ ); |
175 | return @result; |
176 | }; |
177 | |
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178 | # Wrapper around merge_nodes |
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179 | sub merge_readings { |
180 | my $self = shift; |
181 | my $first_node = shift; |
182 | my $second_node = shift; |
183 | $first_node->merge_from( $second_node ); |
184 | unshift( @_, $first_node, $second_node ); |
185 | return $self->graph->merge_nodes( @_ ); |
186 | } |
187 | |
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188 | # Extra graph-alike utility |
189 | sub has_path { |
190 | my( $self, $source, $target, $label ) = @_; |
191 | my @paths = $source->edges_to( $target ); |
192 | my @relevant = grep { $_->label eq $label } @paths; |
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193 | return scalar @relevant; |
194 | } |
195 | |
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196 | ## Dealing with relationships between readings. This is a different |
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197 | ## sort of graph edge. Return a success/failure value and a list of |
198 | ## node pairs that have been linked. |
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199 | |
200 | sub add_relationship { |
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201 | my( $self, $source, $target, $options ) = @_; |
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202 | |
203 | # Make sure there is not another relationship between these two |
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204 | # readings already |
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205 | $source = $self->reading( $source ) |
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206 | unless ref( $source ) && $source->isa( 'Graph::Easy::Node' ); |
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207 | $target = $self->reading( $target ) |
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208 | unless ref( $target ) && $target->isa( 'Graph::Easy::Node' ); |
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209 | foreach my $rel ( $source->edges_to( $target ), $target->edges_to( $source ) ) { |
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210 | if( $rel->class eq 'edge.relationship' ) { |
211 | return ( undef, "Relationship already exists between these readings" ); |
212 | } |
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213 | } |
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214 | if( $options->{'equal_rank'} && !relationship_valid( $source, $target ) ) { |
215 | return ( undef, 'Relationship creates witness loop' ); |
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216 | } |
217 | |
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218 | # TODO Think about positional hilarity if relationships are added after positions |
219 | # are assigned. |
220 | |
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221 | my @joined = ( [ $source->name, $target->name ] ); # Keep track of the nodes we join. |
222 | |
223 | $options->{'this_relation'} = [ $source, $target ]; |
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224 | my $rel; |
225 | eval { $rel = Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship->new( %$options ) }; |
226 | if( $@ ) { |
227 | return ( undef, $@ ); |
228 | } |
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229 | $self->graph->add_edge( $source, $target, $rel ); |
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230 | |
231 | # TODO Handle global relationship setting |
232 | |
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233 | return( 1, @joined ); |
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234 | } |
235 | |
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236 | sub relationship_valid { |
237 | my( $source, $target ) = @_; |
238 | # Check that linking the source and target in a relationship won't lead |
239 | # to a path loop for any witness. |
240 | my @proposed_related = ( $source, $target ); |
241 | push( @proposed_related, $source->related_readings ); |
242 | push( @proposed_related, $target->related_readings ); |
243 | my %pr_ids; |
244 | map { $pr_ids{ $_->name } = 1 } @proposed_related; |
245 | # The lists of 'in' and 'out' should not have any element that appears |
246 | # in 'proposed_related'. |
247 | foreach my $pr ( @proposed_related ) { |
248 | foreach my $e ( $pr->incoming ) { |
249 | if( exists $pr_ids{ $e->from->name } ) { |
250 | return 0; |
251 | } |
252 | } |
253 | foreach my $e ( $pr->outgoing ) { |
254 | if( exists $pr_ids{ $e->to->name } ) { |
255 | return 0; |
256 | } |
257 | } |
258 | } |
259 | return 1; |
260 | } |
261 | |
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262 | =head2 Output method(s) |
263 | |
264 | =over |
265 | |
266 | =item B<as_svg> |
267 | |
268 | print $graph->as_svg( $recalculate ); |
269 | |
270 | Returns an SVG string that represents the graph. Uses GraphViz to do |
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271 | this, because Graph::Easy doesn\'t cope well with long graphs. Unless |
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272 | $recalculate is passed (and is a true value), the method will return a |
273 | cached copy of the SVG after the first call to the method. |
274 | |
275 | =cut |
276 | |
277 | sub as_svg { |
278 | my( $self, $recalc ) = @_; |
279 | return $self->svg if $self->has_svg; |
280 | |
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281 | $self->collapse_graph_paths(); |
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282 | |
283 | my @cmd = qw/dot -Tsvg/; |
284 | my( $svg, $err ); |
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285 | my $dotfile = File::Temp->new(); |
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286 | ## TODO REMOVE |
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287 | # $dotfile->unlink_on_destroy(0); |
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288 | binmode $dotfile, ':utf8'; |
289 | print $dotfile $self->as_dot(); |
290 | push( @cmd, $dotfile->filename ); |
291 | run( \@cmd, ">", binary(), \$svg ); |
292 | $svg = decode_utf8( $svg ); |
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293 | $self->_save_svg( $svg ); |
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294 | $self->expand_graph_paths(); |
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295 | return $svg; |
296 | } |
297 | |
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298 | =item B<as_dot> |
299 | |
300 | print $graph->as_dot( $view, $recalculate ); |
301 | |
302 | Returns a string that is the collation graph expressed in dot |
303 | (i.e. GraphViz) format. The 'view' argument determines what kind of |
304 | graph is produced. |
305 | * 'path': a graph of witness paths through the collation (DEFAULT) |
306 | * 'relationship': a graph of how collation readings relate to |
307 | each other |
308 | |
309 | =cut |
310 | |
311 | sub as_dot { |
312 | my( $self, $view ) = @_; |
313 | $view = 'path' unless $view; |
314 | # TODO consider making some of these things configurable |
315 | my $dot = sprintf( "digraph %s {\n", $self->tradition->name ); |
316 | $dot .= "\tedge [ arrowhead=open ];\n"; |
317 | $dot .= "\tgraph [ rankdir=LR ];\n"; |
318 | $dot .= sprintf( "\tnode [ fontsize=%d, fillcolor=%s, style=%s, shape=%s ];\n", |
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319 | 11, "white", "filled", $self->graph->get_attribute( 'node', 'shape' ) ); |
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320 | |
321 | foreach my $reading ( $self->readings ) { |
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322 | # Need not output nodes without separate labels |
323 | next if $reading->name eq $reading->label; |
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324 | $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" [ label=\"%s\" ];\n", $reading->name, $reading->label ); |
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325 | } |
326 | |
327 | my @edges = $view eq 'relationship' ? $self->relationships : $self->paths; |
328 | foreach my $edge ( @edges ) { |
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329 | my %variables = ( 'color' => '#000000', |
330 | 'fontcolor' => '#000000', |
331 | 'label' => $edge->label, |
332 | ); |
333 | my $varopts = join( ', ', map { $_.'="'.$variables{$_}.'"' } sort keys %variables ); |
334 | $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" -> \"%s\" [ %s ];\n", |
335 | $edge->from->name, $edge->to->name, $varopts ); |
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336 | } |
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337 | $dot .= "}\n"; |
338 | return $dot; |
339 | } |
340 | |
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341 | =item B<as_graphml> |
342 | |
343 | print $graph->as_graphml( $recalculate ) |
344 | |
345 | Returns a GraphML representation of the collation graph, with |
346 | transposition information and position information. Unless |
347 | $recalculate is passed (and is a true value), the method will return a |
348 | cached copy of the SVG after the first call to the method. |
349 | |
350 | =cut |
351 | |
352 | sub as_graphml { |
353 | my( $self, $recalc ) = @_; |
354 | return $self->graphml if $self->has_graphml; |
355 | |
356 | # Some namespaces |
357 | my $graphml_ns = 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns'; |
358 | my $xsi_ns = 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance'; |
359 | my $graphml_schema = 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns ' . |
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360 | 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns/1.0/graphml.xsd'; |
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361 | |
362 | # Create the document and root node |
363 | my $graphml = XML::LibXML->createDocument( "1.0", "UTF-8" ); |
364 | my $root = $graphml->createElementNS( $graphml_ns, 'graphml' ); |
365 | $graphml->setDocumentElement( $root ); |
366 | $root->setNamespace( $xsi_ns, 'xsi', 0 ); |
367 | $root->setAttributeNS( $xsi_ns, 'schemaLocation', $graphml_schema ); |
368 | |
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369 | # TODO Add some global graph data |
370 | |
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371 | # Add the data keys for nodes |
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372 | my %node_data_keys; |
373 | my $ndi = 0; |
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374 | foreach my $datum ( qw/ name reading identical rank class / ) { |
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375 | $node_data_keys{$datum} = 'dn'.$ndi++; |
376 | my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' ); |
377 | $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum ); |
378 | $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', 'string' ); |
379 | $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'node' ); |
380 | $key->setAttribute( 'id', $node_data_keys{$datum} ); |
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381 | } |
382 | |
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383 | # Add the data keys for edges, i.e. witnesses |
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384 | my $edi = 0; |
385 | my %edge_data_keys; |
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386 | foreach my $edge_key( qw/ witness extra relationship class / ) { |
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387 | $edge_data_keys{$edge_key} = 'de'.$edi++; |
388 | my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' ); |
389 | $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $edge_key ); |
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390 | $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $edge_key eq 'extra' ? 'boolean' : 'string' ); |
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391 | $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'edge' ); |
392 | $key->setAttribute( 'id', $edge_data_keys{$edge_key} ); |
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393 | } |
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394 | |
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395 | # Add the graph, its nodes, and its edges |
396 | my $graph = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'graph' ); |
397 | $graph->setAttribute( 'edgedefault', 'directed' ); |
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398 | $graph->setAttribute( 'id', $self->tradition->name ); |
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399 | $graph->setAttribute( 'parse.edgeids', 'canonical' ); |
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400 | $graph->setAttribute( 'parse.edges', scalar($self->paths) ); |
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401 | $graph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodeids', 'canonical' ); |
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402 | $graph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodes', scalar($self->readings) ); |
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403 | $graph->setAttribute( 'parse.order', 'nodesfirst' ); |
404 | |
405 | my $node_ctr = 0; |
406 | my %node_hash; |
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407 | # Add our readings to the graph |
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408 | foreach my $n ( sort { $a->name cmp $b->name } $self->readings ) { |
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409 | my $node_el = $graph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'node' ); |
410 | my $node_xmlid = 'n' . $node_ctr++; |
411 | $node_hash{ $n->name } = $node_xmlid; |
412 | $node_el->setAttribute( 'id', $node_xmlid ); |
413 | _add_graphml_data( $node_el, $node_data_keys{'name'}, $n->name ); |
414 | _add_graphml_data( $node_el, $node_data_keys{'reading'}, $n->label ); |
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415 | _add_graphml_data( $node_el, $node_data_keys{'rank'}, $n->rank ) |
416 | if $n->has_rank; |
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417 | _add_graphml_data( $node_el, $node_data_keys{'class'}, $n->sub_class ); |
418 | _add_graphml_data( $node_el, $node_data_keys{'identical'}, $n->primary->name ) |
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419 | if $n->has_primary && $n->primary ne $n; |
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420 | } |
421 | |
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422 | # Add the path and relationship edges |
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423 | my $edge_ctr = 0; |
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424 | foreach my $e ( sort { $a->from->name cmp $b->from->name } $self->graph->edges() ) { |
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425 | my( $name, $from, $to ) = ( 'e'.$edge_ctr++, |
426 | $node_hash{ $e->from->name() }, |
427 | $node_hash{ $e->to->name() } ); |
428 | my $edge_el = $graph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'edge' ); |
429 | $edge_el->setAttribute( 'source', $from ); |
430 | $edge_el->setAttribute( 'target', $to ); |
431 | $edge_el->setAttribute( 'id', $name ); |
432 | # Add the edge class |
433 | _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'class'}, $e->sub_class ); |
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434 | |
435 | # For some classes we have extra information to save. |
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436 | if( $e->sub_class eq 'path' ) { |
437 | # It's a witness path, so add the witness |
438 | my $base = $e->label; |
439 | my $key = $edge_data_keys{'witness_main'}; |
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440 | # Is this an ante-corr witness? |
441 | my $aclabel = $self->ac_label; |
442 | if( $e->label =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) { |
443 | # Keep the base witness |
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444 | $base = $1; |
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445 | # ...and record that this is an 'extra' reading path |
446 | _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'extra'}, 'true' ); |
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447 | } |
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448 | _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'witness'}, $base ); |
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449 | } elsif( $e->sub_class eq 'relationship' ) { |
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450 | # It's a relationship, so save the relationship type |
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451 | _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'relationship'}, $e->label ); |
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452 | } |
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453 | } |
454 | |
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455 | # Save and return the thing |
456 | my $result = decode_utf8( $graphml->toString(1) ); |
457 | $self->_save_graphml( $result ); |
458 | return $result; |
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459 | } |
460 | |
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461 | sub _add_graphml_data { |
462 | my( $el, $key, $value ) = @_; |
463 | my $data_el = $el->addNewChild( $el->namespaceURI, 'data' ); |
464 | return unless defined $value; |
465 | $data_el->setAttribute( 'key', $key ); |
466 | $data_el->appendText( $value ); |
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467 | } |
468 | |
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469 | =item B<as_csv> |
470 | |
471 | print $graph->as_csv( $recalculate ) |
472 | |
473 | Returns a CSV alignment table representation of the collation graph, one |
474 | row per witness (or witness uncorrected.) Unless $recalculate is passed |
475 | (and is a true value), the method will return a cached copy of the CSV |
476 | after the first call to the method. |
477 | |
478 | =cut |
479 | |
480 | sub as_csv { |
481 | my( $self, $recalc ) = @_; |
482 | return $self->csv if $self->has_csv; |
483 | my $table = $self->make_alignment_table; |
484 | my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new( { binary => 1, quote_null => 0 } ); |
485 | my @result; |
486 | foreach my $row ( @$table ) { |
487 | $csv->combine( @$row ); |
488 | push( @result, decode_utf8( $csv->string ) ); |
489 | } |
490 | $self->_save_csv( join( "\n", @result ) ); |
491 | return $self->csv; |
492 | } |
493 | |
0e476982 |
494 | # Make an alignment table - $noderefs controls whether the objects |
495 | # in the table are the nodes or simply their readings. |
9f3ba6f7 |
496 | |
910a0a6d |
497 | sub make_alignment_table { |
0e476982 |
498 | my( $self, $noderefs ) = @_; |
910a0a6d |
499 | unless( $self->linear ) { |
500 | warn "Need a linear graph in order to make an alignment table"; |
501 | return; |
502 | } |
503 | my $table; |
504 | my @all_pos = sort { $a <=> $b } $self->possible_positions; |
505 | foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) { |
eca16057 |
506 | # print STDERR "Making witness row(s) for " . $wit->sigil . "\n"; |
0e476982 |
507 | my @row = _make_witness_row( $wit->path, \@all_pos, $noderefs ); |
910a0a6d |
508 | unshift( @row, $wit->sigil ); |
509 | push( @$table, \@row ); |
510 | if( $wit->has_ante_corr ) { |
0e476982 |
511 | my @ac_row = _make_witness_row( $wit->uncorrected_path, \@all_pos, $noderefs ); |
910a0a6d |
512 | unshift( @ac_row, $wit->sigil . $self->ac_label ); |
513 | push( @$table, \@ac_row ); |
514 | } |
515 | } |
0e476982 |
516 | |
910a0a6d |
517 | # Return a table where the witnesses read in columns rather than rows. |
518 | my $turned = _turn_table( $table ); |
519 | return $turned; |
520 | } |
521 | |
522 | sub _make_witness_row { |
0e476982 |
523 | my( $path, $positions, $noderefs ) = @_; |
910a0a6d |
524 | my %char_hash; |
525 | map { $char_hash{$_} = undef } @$positions; |
526 | foreach my $rdg ( @$path ) { |
eca16057 |
527 | my $rtext = $rdg->text; |
528 | $rtext = '#LACUNA#' if $rdg->is_lacuna; |
0e476982 |
529 | $char_hash{$rdg->rank} = $noderefs ? $rdg : $rtext; |
910a0a6d |
530 | } |
531 | my @row = map { $char_hash{$_} } @$positions; |
eca16057 |
532 | # Fill in lacuna markers for undef spots in the row |
533 | my $last_el = shift @row; |
534 | my @filled_row = ( $last_el ); |
535 | foreach my $el ( @row ) { |
0e476982 |
536 | # If we are using node reference, make the lacuna node appear many times |
537 | # in the table. If not, use the lacuna tag. |
538 | if( $last_el && _el_is_lacuna( $last_el ) && !defined $el ) { |
539 | $el = $noderefs ? $last_el : '#LACUNA#'; |
eca16057 |
540 | } |
541 | push( @filled_row, $el ); |
542 | $last_el = $el; |
543 | } |
544 | return @filled_row; |
910a0a6d |
545 | } |
546 | |
0e476982 |
547 | # Tiny utility function to say if a table element is a lacuna |
548 | sub _el_is_lacuna { |
549 | my $el = shift; |
550 | return 1 if $el eq '#LACUNA#'; |
551 | return 1 if ref( $el ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' |
552 | && $el->is_lacuna; |
553 | return 0; |
554 | } |
555 | |
910a0a6d |
556 | # Helper to turn the witnesses along columns rather than rows. Assumes |
557 | # equal-sized rows. |
558 | sub _turn_table { |
559 | my( $table ) = @_; |
560 | my $result = []; |
561 | return $result unless scalar @$table; |
562 | my $nrows = scalar @{$table->[0]}; |
563 | foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $nrows - 1 ) { |
564 | foreach my $wit ( 0 .. $#{$table} ) { |
565 | $result->[$idx]->[$wit] = $table->[$wit]->[$idx]; |
566 | } |
567 | } |
568 | return $result; |
569 | } |
570 | |
571 | |
3265b0ce |
572 | sub collapse_graph_paths { |
1f563ac3 |
573 | my $self = shift; |
3265b0ce |
574 | # Our collation graph has an path per witness. This is great for |
1f563ac3 |
575 | # calculation purposes, but terrible for display. Thus we want to |
3265b0ce |
576 | # display only one path between any two nodes. |
1f563ac3 |
577 | |
578 | return if $self->collapsed; |
579 | |
3265b0ce |
580 | print STDERR "Collapsing witness paths in graph...\n"; |
1f563ac3 |
581 | |
582 | # Don't list out every witness if we have more than half to list. |
910a0a6d |
583 | my $majority = int( scalar( $self->tradition->witnesses ) / 2 ) + 1; |
a0093bf2 |
584 | # But don't compress if there are only a few witnesses. |
585 | $majority = 4 if $majority < 4; |
b15511bf |
586 | foreach my $node ( $self->readings ) { |
910a0a6d |
587 | my $newlabels = {}; |
588 | # We will visit each node, so we only look ahead. |
589 | foreach my $edge ( $node->outgoing() ) { |
590 | next unless $edge->class eq 'edge.path'; |
591 | add_hash_entry( $newlabels, $edge->to->name, $edge->name ); |
592 | $self->del_path( $edge ); |
593 | } |
594 | |
595 | foreach my $newdest ( keys %$newlabels ) { |
596 | my $label; |
597 | my @compressed_wits = @{$newlabels->{$newdest}}; |
598 | if( @compressed_wits < $majority ) { |
599 | $label = join( ', ', sort( @{$newlabels->{$newdest}} ) ); |
600 | } else { |
601 | ## TODO FIX THIS HACK |
602 | my @aclabels; |
603 | foreach my $wit ( @compressed_wits ) { |
604 | push( @aclabels, $wit ) if( $wit =~ /^(.*?)(\s*\(?a\.\s*c\.\)?)$/ ); |
605 | } |
606 | $label = join( ', ', 'majority', sort( @aclabels ) ); |
607 | } |
608 | |
609 | my $newpath = $self->add_path( $node, $self->reading( $newdest ), $label ); |
610 | $newpath->hidden_witnesses( \@compressed_wits ); |
611 | } |
1f563ac3 |
612 | } |
613 | |
614 | $self->collapsed( 1 ); |
615 | } |
616 | |
3265b0ce |
617 | sub expand_graph_paths { |
1f563ac3 |
618 | my $self = shift; |
3265b0ce |
619 | # Our collation graph has only one path between any two nodes. |
1f563ac3 |
620 | # This is great for display, but not so great for analysis. |
3265b0ce |
621 | # Expand this so that each witness has its own path between any |
1f563ac3 |
622 | # two reading nodes. |
623 | return unless $self->collapsed; |
624 | |
3265b0ce |
625 | print STDERR "Expanding witness paths in graph...\n"; |
3265b0ce |
626 | foreach my $path( $self->paths ) { |
910a0a6d |
627 | my $from = $path->from; |
628 | my $to = $path->to; |
629 | warn sprintf( "No hidden witnesses on %s -> %s ?", $from->name, $to->name ) |
630 | unless $path->has_hidden_witnesses; |
631 | my @wits = @{$path->hidden_witnesses}; |
632 | $self->del_path( $path ); |
633 | foreach ( @wits ) { |
634 | $self->add_path( $from, $to, $_ ); |
635 | } |
1f563ac3 |
636 | } |
637 | $self->collapsed( 0 ); |
638 | } |
639 | |
8e1394aa |
640 | =back |
641 | |
de51424a |
642 | =head2 Navigation methods |
643 | |
644 | =over |
645 | |
8e1394aa |
646 | =item B<start> |
647 | |
648 | my $beginning = $collation->start(); |
649 | |
650 | Returns the beginning of the collation, a meta-reading with label '#START#'. |
651 | |
652 | =cut |
653 | |
654 | sub start { |
4a8828f0 |
655 | # Return the beginning reading of the graph. |
94c00c71 |
656 | my( $self, $new_start ) = @_; |
657 | my $start = $self->reading( '#START#' ); |
658 | if( ref( $new_start ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) { |
659 | # Replace the existing start node. |
910a0a6d |
660 | $self->del_reading( '#START#' ); |
661 | $self->graph->rename_node( $new_start, '#START#' ); |
94c00c71 |
662 | $start = $new_start; |
663 | } elsif ( $new_start && $new_start eq 'INIT' ) { |
664 | # Make a new start node. |
665 | $start = $self->add_reading( '#START#' ); |
910a0a6d |
666 | } |
94c00c71 |
667 | # Make sure the start node is a meta node |
668 | $start->is_meta( 1 ); |
910a0a6d |
669 | # Make sure the start node has a start position. |
94c00c71 |
670 | unless( $start->has_rank ) { |
671 | $start->rank( '0' ); |
8e1394aa |
672 | } |
94c00c71 |
673 | return $start; |
8e1394aa |
674 | } |
675 | |
910a0a6d |
676 | =item B<end> |
677 | |
678 | my $end = $collation->end(); |
679 | |
680 | Returns the end of the collation, a meta-reading with label '#END#'. |
681 | |
682 | =cut |
683 | |
684 | sub end { |
685 | my $self = shift; |
686 | my( $new_end ) = @_; |
94c00c71 |
687 | my $end = $self->reading( '#END#' ); |
688 | if( ref( $new_end ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) { |
910a0a6d |
689 | $self->del_reading( '#END#' ); |
690 | $self->graph->rename_node( $new_end, '#END#' ); |
94c00c71 |
691 | $end = $new_end |
692 | } elsif ( $new_end && $new_end eq 'INIT' ) { |
693 | # Make a new start node. |
694 | $end = $self->add_reading( '#END#' ); |
910a0a6d |
695 | } |
94c00c71 |
696 | # Make sure the start node is a meta node |
697 | $end->is_meta( 1 ); |
698 | return $end; |
910a0a6d |
699 | } |
700 | |
e2902068 |
701 | =item B<reading_sequence> |
702 | |
703 | my @readings = $graph->reading_sequence( $first, $last, $path[, $alt_path] ); |
704 | |
705 | Returns the ordered list of readings, starting with $first and ending |
706 | with $last, along the given witness path. If no path is specified, |
707 | assume that the path is that of the base text (if any.) |
708 | |
709 | =cut |
710 | |
910a0a6d |
711 | # TODO Think about returning some lazy-eval iterator. |
712 | |
e2902068 |
713 | sub reading_sequence { |
714 | my( $self, $start, $end, $witness, $backup ) = @_; |
715 | |
930ff666 |
716 | $witness = $self->baselabel unless $witness; |
e2902068 |
717 | my @readings = ( $start ); |
718 | my %seen; |
719 | my $n = $start; |
930ff666 |
720 | while( $n && $n ne $end ) { |
910a0a6d |
721 | if( exists( $seen{$n->name()} ) ) { |
722 | warn "Detected loop at " . $n->name(); |
723 | last; |
724 | } |
725 | $seen{$n->name()} = 1; |
726 | |
727 | my $next = $self->next_reading( $n, $witness, $backup ); |
728 | warn "Did not find any path for $witness from reading " . $n->name |
729 | unless $next; |
730 | push( @readings, $next ); |
731 | $n = $next; |
e2902068 |
732 | } |
733 | # Check that the last reading is our end reading. |
734 | my $last = $readings[$#readings]; |
735 | warn "Last reading found from " . $start->label() . |
910a0a6d |
736 | " for witness $witness is not the end!" |
737 | unless $last eq $end; |
e2902068 |
738 | |
739 | return @readings; |
740 | } |
741 | |
4a8828f0 |
742 | =item B<next_reading> |
8e1394aa |
743 | |
4a8828f0 |
744 | my $next_reading = $graph->next_reading( $reading, $witpath ); |
8e1394aa |
745 | |
4a8828f0 |
746 | Returns the reading that follows the given reading along the given witness |
930ff666 |
747 | path. |
8e1394aa |
748 | |
749 | =cut |
750 | |
4a8828f0 |
751 | sub next_reading { |
e2902068 |
752 | # Return the successor via the corresponding path. |
8e1394aa |
753 | my $self = shift; |
4a8828f0 |
754 | return $self->_find_linked_reading( 'next', @_ ); |
8e1394aa |
755 | } |
756 | |
4a8828f0 |
757 | =item B<prior_reading> |
8e1394aa |
758 | |
4a8828f0 |
759 | my $prior_reading = $graph->prior_reading( $reading, $witpath ); |
8e1394aa |
760 | |
4a8828f0 |
761 | Returns the reading that precedes the given reading along the given witness |
930ff666 |
762 | path. |
8e1394aa |
763 | |
764 | =cut |
765 | |
4a8828f0 |
766 | sub prior_reading { |
e2902068 |
767 | # Return the predecessor via the corresponding path. |
8e1394aa |
768 | my $self = shift; |
4a8828f0 |
769 | return $self->_find_linked_reading( 'prior', @_ ); |
8e1394aa |
770 | } |
771 | |
4a8828f0 |
772 | sub _find_linked_reading { |
e2902068 |
773 | my( $self, $direction, $node, $path, $alt_path ) = @_; |
774 | my @linked_paths = $direction eq 'next' |
910a0a6d |
775 | ? $node->outgoing() : $node->incoming(); |
e2902068 |
776 | return undef unless scalar( @linked_paths ); |
8e1394aa |
777 | |
e2902068 |
778 | # We have to find the linked path that contains all of the |
779 | # witnesses supplied in $path. |
780 | my( @path_wits, @alt_path_wits ); |
781 | @path_wits = $self->witnesses_of_label( $path ) if $path; |
782 | @alt_path_wits = $self->witnesses_of_label( $alt_path ) if $alt_path; |
783 | my $base_le; |
784 | my $alt_le; |
785 | foreach my $le ( @linked_paths ) { |
910a0a6d |
786 | if( $le->name eq $self->baselabel ) { |
787 | $base_le = $le; |
788 | } else { |
789 | my @le_wits = $self->witnesses_of_label( $le->name ); |
790 | if( _is_within( \@path_wits, \@le_wits ) ) { |
791 | # This is the right path. |
792 | return $direction eq 'next' ? $le->to() : $le->from(); |
793 | } elsif( _is_within( \@alt_path_wits, \@le_wits ) ) { |
794 | $alt_le = $le; |
795 | } |
796 | } |
8e1394aa |
797 | } |
e2902068 |
798 | # Got this far? Return the alternate path if it exists. |
799 | return $direction eq 'next' ? $alt_le->to() : $alt_le->from() |
910a0a6d |
800 | if $alt_le; |
e2902068 |
801 | |
802 | # Got this far? Return the base path if it exists. |
803 | return $direction eq 'next' ? $base_le->to() : $base_le->from() |
910a0a6d |
804 | if $base_le; |
e2902068 |
805 | |
806 | # Got this far? We have no appropriate path. |
8e1394aa |
807 | warn "Could not find $direction node from " . $node->label |
910a0a6d |
808 | . " along path $path"; |
8e1394aa |
809 | return undef; |
810 | } |
811 | |
4a8828f0 |
812 | # Some set logic. |
813 | sub _is_within { |
814 | my( $set1, $set2 ) = @_; |
7854e12e |
815 | my $ret = @$set1; # will be 0, i.e. false, if set1 is empty |
4a8828f0 |
816 | foreach my $el ( @$set1 ) { |
910a0a6d |
817 | $ret = 0 unless grep { /^\Q$el\E$/ } @$set2; |
4a8828f0 |
818 | } |
819 | return $ret; |
820 | } |
821 | |
de51424a |
822 | |
823 | ## INITIALIZATION METHODS - for use by parsers |
4a8828f0 |
824 | # Walk the paths for each witness in the graph, and return the nodes |
e2902068 |
825 | # that the graph has in common. If $using_base is true, some |
826 | # different logic is needed. |
7e450e44 |
827 | # NOTE This does not create paths; it merely finds common readings. |
4a8828f0 |
828 | |
829 | sub walk_witness_paths { |
7e450e44 |
830 | my( $self ) = @_; |
4a8828f0 |
831 | # For each witness, walk the path through the graph. |
832 | # Then we need to find the common nodes. |
833 | # TODO This method is going to fall down if we have a very gappy |
834 | # text in the collation. |
835 | my $paths = {}; |
3a1f2523 |
836 | my @common_readings; |
910a0a6d |
837 | foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) { |
838 | my $curr_reading = $self->start; |
7e450e44 |
839 | my @wit_path = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end, |
910a0a6d |
840 | $wit->sigil ); |
841 | $wit->path( \@wit_path ); |
842 | |
843 | # Detect the common readings. |
844 | @common_readings = _find_common( \@common_readings, \@wit_path ); |
4a8828f0 |
845 | } |
846 | |
847 | # Mark all the nodes as either common or not. |
3a1f2523 |
848 | foreach my $cn ( @common_readings ) { |
910a0a6d |
849 | print STDERR "Setting " . $cn->name . " / " . $cn->label |
850 | . " as common node\n"; |
851 | $cn->make_common; |
4a8828f0 |
852 | } |
853 | foreach my $n ( $self->readings() ) { |
910a0a6d |
854 | $n->make_variant unless $n->is_common; |
4a8828f0 |
855 | } |
3a1f2523 |
856 | # Return an array of the common nodes in order. |
857 | return @common_readings; |
4a8828f0 |
858 | } |
859 | |
930ff666 |
860 | sub _find_common { |
861 | my( $common_readings, $new_path ) = @_; |
862 | my @cr; |
863 | if( @$common_readings ) { |
910a0a6d |
864 | foreach my $n ( @$new_path ) { |
865 | push( @cr, $n ) if grep { $_ eq $n } @$common_readings; |
866 | } |
930ff666 |
867 | } else { |
910a0a6d |
868 | push( @cr, @$new_path ); |
930ff666 |
869 | } |
870 | return @cr; |
871 | } |
872 | |
873 | sub _remove_common { |
874 | my( $common_readings, $divergence ) = @_; |
875 | my @cr; |
876 | my %diverged; |
877 | map { $diverged{$_->name} = 1 } @$divergence; |
878 | foreach( @$common_readings ) { |
910a0a6d |
879 | push( @cr, $_ ) unless $diverged{$_->name}; |
930ff666 |
880 | } |
881 | return @cr; |
882 | } |
883 | |
884 | |
7e450e44 |
885 | # For use when a collation is constructed from a base text and an apparatus. |
886 | # We have the sequences of readings and just need to add path edges. |
e2902068 |
887 | |
6a222840 |
888 | sub make_witness_paths { |
889 | my( $self ) = @_; |
910a0a6d |
890 | foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) { |
891 | print STDERR "Making path for " . $wit->sigil . "\n"; |
892 | $self->make_witness_path( $wit ); |
7854e12e |
893 | } |
7854e12e |
894 | } |
895 | |
6a222840 |
896 | sub make_witness_path { |
7854e12e |
897 | my( $self, $wit ) = @_; |
898 | my @chain = @{$wit->path}; |
15d2d3df |
899 | my $sig = $wit->sigil; |
7854e12e |
900 | foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $#chain-1 ) { |
910a0a6d |
901 | $self->add_path( $chain[$idx], $chain[$idx+1], $sig ); |
7854e12e |
902 | } |
d9e873d0 |
903 | if( $wit->has_ante_corr ) { |
904 | @chain = @{$wit->uncorrected_path}; |
905 | foreach my $idx( 0 .. $#chain-1 ) { |
906 | my $source = $chain[$idx]; |
907 | my $target = $chain[$idx+1]; |
908 | $self->add_path( $source, $target, $sig.$self->ac_label ) |
909 | unless $self->has_path( $source, $target, $sig ); |
910 | } |
15d2d3df |
911 | } |
e2902068 |
912 | } |
913 | |
910a0a6d |
914 | sub calculate_ranks { |
915 | my $self = shift; |
916 | # Walk a version of the graph where every node linked by a relationship |
917 | # edge is fundamentally the same node, and do a topological ranking on |
918 | # the nodes in this graph. |
919 | my $topo_graph = Graph::Easy->new(); |
920 | my %rel_containers; |
921 | my $rel_ctr = 0; |
922 | # Add the nodes |
923 | foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) { |
924 | next if exists $rel_containers{$r->name}; |
925 | my @rels = $r->related_readings( 'colocated' ); |
926 | if( @rels ) { |
927 | # Make a relationship container. |
928 | push( @rels, $r ); |
929 | my $rn = $topo_graph->add_node( 'rel_container_' . $rel_ctr++ ); |
930 | foreach( @rels ) { |
931 | $rel_containers{$_->name} = $rn; |
932 | } |
933 | } else { |
934 | # Add a new node to mirror the old node. |
935 | $rel_containers{$r->name} = $topo_graph->add_node( $r->name ); |
936 | } |
4a8828f0 |
937 | } |
3a1f2523 |
938 | |
910a0a6d |
939 | # Add the edges. Need only one edge between any pair of nodes. |
940 | foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) { |
941 | foreach my $n ( $r->neighbor_readings( 'forward' ) ) { |
942 | $topo_graph->add_edge_once( $rel_containers{$r->name}, |
943 | $rel_containers{$n->name} ); |
944 | } |
945 | } |
946 | |
947 | # Now do the rankings, starting with the start node. |
948 | my $topo_start = $rel_containers{$self->start->name}; |
949 | my $node_ranks = { $topo_start->name => 0 }; |
950 | my @curr_origin = ( $topo_start ); |
951 | # A little iterative function. |
952 | while( @curr_origin ) { |
953 | @curr_origin = _assign_rank( $node_ranks, @curr_origin ); |
954 | } |
955 | # Transfer our rankings from the topological graph to the real one. |
956 | foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) { |
957 | $r->rank( $node_ranks->{$rel_containers{$r->name}->name} ); |
de51424a |
958 | } |
8e1394aa |
959 | } |
3a1f2523 |
960 | |
910a0a6d |
961 | sub _assign_rank { |
962 | my( $node_ranks, @current_nodes ) = @_; |
963 | # Look at each of the children of @current_nodes. If all the child's |
964 | # parents have a rank, assign it the highest rank + 1 and add it to |
965 | # @next_nodes. Otherwise skip it. |
966 | my @next_nodes; |
967 | foreach my $c ( @current_nodes ) { |
968 | warn "Current reading " . $c->name . "has no rank!" |
969 | unless exists $node_ranks->{$c->name}; |
970 | # print STDERR "Looking at child of node " . $c->name . ", rank " |
971 | # . $node_ranks->{$c->name} . "\n"; |
972 | my @children = map { $_->to } $c->outgoing; |
973 | foreach my $child ( @children ) { |
974 | next if exists $node_ranks->{$child->name}; |
975 | my $highest_rank = -1; |
976 | my $skip = 0; |
977 | my @parents = map { $_->from } $child->incoming; |
978 | foreach my $parent ( @parents ) { |
979 | if( exists $node_ranks->{$parent->name} ) { |
980 | $highest_rank = $node_ranks->{$parent->name} |
981 | if $highest_rank <= $node_ranks->{$parent->name}; |
982 | } else { |
983 | $skip = 1; |
984 | last; |
985 | } |
986 | } |
987 | next if $skip; |
988 | # print STDERR "Assigning rank " . ( $highest_rank + 1 ) . " to node " . $child->name . "\n"; |
989 | $node_ranks->{$child->name} = $highest_rank + 1; |
990 | push( @next_nodes, $child ); |
991 | } |
992 | } |
993 | return @next_nodes; |
4cdd82f1 |
994 | } |
910a0a6d |
995 | |
0e476982 |
996 | # Another method to make up for rough collation methods. If the same reading |
997 | # appears multiple times at the same rank, collapse the nodes. |
998 | sub flatten_ranks { |
999 | my $self = shift; |
1000 | my %unique_rank_rdg; |
1001 | foreach my $rdg ( $self->readings ) { |
1002 | next unless $rdg->has_rank; |
1003 | my $key = $rdg->rank . "||" . $rdg->text; |
1004 | if( exists $unique_rank_rdg{$key} ) { |
1005 | # Combine! |
1006 | print STDERR "Combining readings at same rank: $key\n"; |
1007 | $self->merge_readings( $unique_rank_rdg{$key}, $rdg ); |
1008 | } else { |
1009 | $unique_rank_rdg{$key} = $rdg; |
1010 | } |
1011 | } |
1012 | } |
1013 | |
1014 | |
4cdd82f1 |
1015 | sub possible_positions { |
3a1f2523 |
1016 | my $self = shift; |
910a0a6d |
1017 | my %all_pos; |
1018 | map { $all_pos{ $_->rank } = 1 } $self->readings; |
1019 | return keys %all_pos; |
3a1f2523 |
1020 | } |
1021 | |
4cdd82f1 |
1022 | # TODO think about indexing this. |
3a1f2523 |
1023 | sub readings_at_position { |
4cdd82f1 |
1024 | my( $self, $position, $strict ) = @_; |
4cdd82f1 |
1025 | my @answer; |
1026 | foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) { |
910a0a6d |
1027 | push( @answer, $r ) if $r->is_at_position( $position, $strict ); |
4cdd82f1 |
1028 | } |
3a1f2523 |
1029 | return @answer; |
1030 | } |
1031 | |
1032 | ## Lemmatizer functions |
1033 | |
1034 | sub init_lemmata { |
1035 | my $self = shift; |
4cdd82f1 |
1036 | |
1037 | foreach my $position ( $self->possible_positions ) { |
910a0a6d |
1038 | $self->lemmata->{$position} = undef; |
3a1f2523 |
1039 | } |
1040 | |
1041 | foreach my $cr ( $self->common_readings ) { |
910a0a6d |
1042 | $self->lemmata->{$cr->position->maxref} = $cr->name; |
3a1f2523 |
1043 | } |
1044 | } |
7e450e44 |
1045 | |
1046 | sub common_readings { |
1047 | my $self = shift; |
1048 | my @common = grep { $_->is_common } $self->readings(); |
d9e873d0 |
1049 | return sort { $a->rank <=> $b->rank } @common; |
7e450e44 |
1050 | } |
3a1f2523 |
1051 | |
1052 | =item B<lemma_readings> |
1053 | |
1054 | my @state = $graph->lemma_readings( @readings_delemmatized ); |
1055 | |
1056 | Takes a list of readings that have just been delemmatized, and returns |
1057 | a set of tuples of the form ['reading', 'state'] that indicates what |
1058 | changes need to be made to the graph. |
1059 | |
1060 | =over |
1061 | |
1062 | =item * |
1063 | |
1064 | A state of 1 means 'lemmatize this reading' |
1065 | |
1066 | =item * |
1067 | |
1068 | A state of 0 means 'delemmatize this reading' |
1069 | |
1070 | =item * |
1071 | |
1072 | A state of undef means 'an ellipsis belongs in the text here because |
1073 | no decision has been made / an earlier decision was backed out' |
1074 | |
1075 | =back |
1076 | |
1077 | =cut |
1078 | |
1079 | sub lemma_readings { |
1080 | my( $self, @toggled_off_nodes ) = @_; |
1081 | |
1082 | # First get the positions of those nodes which have been |
1083 | # toggled off. |
1084 | my $positions_off = {}; |
4cdd82f1 |
1085 | map { $positions_off->{ $_->position->reference } = $_->name } |
1086 | @toggled_off_nodes; |
de51424a |
1087 | |
3a1f2523 |
1088 | # Now for each position, we have to see if a node is on, and we |
4cdd82f1 |
1089 | # have to see if a node has been turned off. The lemmata hash |
1090 | # should contain fixed positions, range positions whose node was |
1091 | # just turned off, and range positions whose node is on. |
3a1f2523 |
1092 | my @answer; |
4cdd82f1 |
1093 | my %fixed_positions; |
1094 | # TODO One of these is probably redundant. |
1095 | map { $fixed_positions{$_} = 0 } keys %{$self->lemmata}; |
1096 | map { $fixed_positions{$_} = 0 } keys %{$positions_off}; |
1097 | map { $fixed_positions{$_} = 1 } $self->possible_positions; |
1098 | foreach my $pos ( sort { Text::Tradition::Collation::Position::str_cmp( $a, $b ) } keys %fixed_positions ) { |
910a0a6d |
1099 | # Find the state of this position. If there is an active node, |
1100 | # its name will be the state; otherwise the state will be 0 |
1101 | # (nothing at this position) or undef (ellipsis at this position) |
1102 | my $active = undef; |
1103 | $active = $self->lemmata->{$pos} if exists $self->lemmata->{$pos}; |
1104 | |
1105 | # Is there a formerly active node that was toggled off? |
1106 | if( exists( $positions_off->{$pos} ) ) { |
1107 | my $off_node = $positions_off->{$pos}; |
1108 | if( $active && $active ne $off_node) { |
1109 | push( @answer, [ $off_node, 0 ], [ $active, 1 ] ); |
1110 | } else { |
1111 | unless( $fixed_positions{$pos} ) { |
1112 | $active = 0; |
1113 | delete $self->lemmata->{$pos}; |
1114 | } |
1115 | push( @answer, [ $off_node, $active ] ); |
1116 | } |
1117 | |
1118 | # No formerly active node, so we just see if there is a currently |
1119 | # active one. |
1120 | } elsif( $active ) { |
1121 | # Push the active node, whatever it is. |
1122 | push( @answer, [ $active, 1 ] ); |
1123 | } else { |
1124 | # Push the state that is there. Arbitrarily use the first node |
1125 | # at that position. |
1126 | my @pos_nodes = $self->readings_at_position( $pos ); |
1127 | push( @answer, [ $pos_nodes[0]->name, $self->lemmata->{$pos} ] ); |
1128 | delete $self->lemmata->{$pos} unless $fixed_positions{$pos}; |
1129 | } |
3a1f2523 |
1130 | } |
4cdd82f1 |
1131 | |
3a1f2523 |
1132 | return @answer; |
1133 | } |
1134 | |
de51424a |
1135 | =item B<toggle_reading> |
1136 | |
1137 | my @readings_delemmatized = $graph->toggle_reading( $reading_name ); |
1138 | |
1139 | Takes a reading node name, and either lemmatizes or de-lemmatizes |
1140 | it. Returns a list of all readings that are de-lemmatized as a result |
1141 | of the toggle. |
1142 | |
1143 | =cut |
1144 | |
1145 | sub toggle_reading { |
1146 | my( $self, $rname ) = @_; |
1147 | |
1148 | return unless $rname; |
1149 | my $reading = $self->reading( $rname ); |
1150 | if( !$reading || $reading->is_common() ) { |
910a0a6d |
1151 | # Do nothing, it's a common node. |
1152 | return; |
de51424a |
1153 | } |
1154 | |
1155 | my $pos = $reading->position; |
4cdd82f1 |
1156 | my $fixed = $reading->position->fixed; |
1157 | my $old_state = $self->lemmata->{$pos->reference}; |
1158 | |
de51424a |
1159 | my @readings_off; |
1160 | if( $old_state && $old_state eq $rname ) { |
910a0a6d |
1161 | # Turn off the node. We turn on no others by default. |
1162 | push( @readings_off, $reading ); |
de51424a |
1163 | } else { |
910a0a6d |
1164 | # Turn on the node. |
1165 | $self->lemmata->{$pos->reference} = $rname; |
1166 | # Any other 'on' readings in the same position should be off |
1167 | # if we have a fixed position. |
1168 | push( @readings_off, $self->same_position_as( $reading, 1 ) ) |
1169 | if $pos->fixed; |
1170 | # Any node that is an identical transposed one should be off. |
1171 | push( @readings_off, $reading->identical_readings ); |
de51424a |
1172 | } |
1173 | @readings_off = unique_list( @readings_off ); |
910a0a6d |
1174 | |
de51424a |
1175 | # Turn off the readings that need to be turned off. |
1176 | my @readings_delemmatized; |
1177 | foreach my $n ( @readings_off ) { |
910a0a6d |
1178 | my $npos = $n->position; |
1179 | my $state = undef; |
1180 | $state = $self->lemmata->{$npos->reference} |
1181 | if defined $self->lemmata->{$npos->reference}; |
1182 | if( $state && $state eq $n->name ) { |
1183 | # this reading is still on, so turn it off |
1184 | push( @readings_delemmatized, $n ); |
1185 | my $new_state = undef; |
1186 | if( $npos->fixed && $n eq $reading ) { |
1187 | # This is the reading that was clicked, so if there are no |
1188 | # other readings there and this is a fixed position, turn off |
1189 | # the position. In all other cases, restore the ellipsis. |
1190 | my @other_n = $self->same_position_as( $n ); # TODO do we need strict? |
1191 | $new_state = 0 unless @other_n; |
1192 | } |
1193 | $self->lemmata->{$npos->reference} = $new_state; |
1194 | } elsif( $old_state && $old_state eq $n->name ) { |
1195 | # another reading has already been turned on here |
1196 | push( @readings_delemmatized, $n ); |
1197 | } # else some other reading was on anyway, so pass. |
de51424a |
1198 | } |
1199 | return @readings_delemmatized; |
1200 | } |
1201 | |
1202 | sub same_position_as { |
4cdd82f1 |
1203 | my( $self, $reading, $strict ) = @_; |
de51424a |
1204 | my $pos = $reading->position; |
4cdd82f1 |
1205 | my %onpath = ( $reading->name => 1 ); |
1206 | # TODO This might not always be sufficient. We really want to |
1207 | # exclude all readings on this one's path between its two |
1208 | # common points. |
1209 | map { $onpath{$_->name} = 1 } $reading->neighbor_readings; |
1210 | my @same = grep { !$onpath{$_->name} } |
1211 | $self->readings_at_position( $reading->position, $strict ); |
de51424a |
1212 | return @same; |
1213 | } |
3a1f2523 |
1214 | |
4a8828f0 |
1215 | # Return the string that joins together a list of witnesses for |
1216 | # display on a single path. |
1217 | sub path_label { |
1218 | my $self = shift; |
1219 | return join( $self->wit_list_separator, @_ ); |
1220 | } |
1221 | |
1222 | sub witnesses_of_label { |
de51424a |
1223 | my( $self, $label ) = @_; |
4a8828f0 |
1224 | my $regex = $self->wit_list_separator; |
de51424a |
1225 | my @answer = split( /\Q$regex\E/, $label ); |
1226 | return @answer; |
4a8828f0 |
1227 | } |
8e1394aa |
1228 | |
de51424a |
1229 | sub unique_list { |
1230 | my( @list ) = @_; |
1231 | my %h; |
1232 | map { $h{$_->name} = $_ } @list; |
1233 | return values( %h ); |
1234 | } |
1235 | |
1f563ac3 |
1236 | sub add_hash_entry { |
1237 | my( $hash, $key, $entry ) = @_; |
1238 | if( exists $hash->{$key} ) { |
910a0a6d |
1239 | push( @{$hash->{$key}}, $entry ); |
1f563ac3 |
1240 | } else { |
910a0a6d |
1241 | $hash->{$key} = [ $entry ]; |
1f563ac3 |
1242 | } |
1243 | } |
1244 | |
dd3b58b0 |
1245 | no Moose; |
1246 | __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; |