1 package Text::Tradition::Collation;
3 use Encode qw( decode_utf8 );
7 use IPC::Run qw( run binary );
9 use Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading;
10 use Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore;
11 use Text::Tradition::Error;
12 use XML::Easy::Syntax qw( $xml10_namestartchar_rx $xml10_namechar_rx );
14 use XML::LibXML::XPathContext;
20 default => sub { Graph->new() },
28 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore',
30 relationships => 'relationships',
31 related_readings => 'related_readings',
32 get_relationship => 'get_relationship',
33 del_relationship => 'del_relationship',
34 equivalence => 'equivalence',
35 equivalence_graph => 'equivalence_graph',
37 writer => '_set_relations',
42 isa => 'Text::Tradition',
43 writer => '_set_tradition',
48 isa => 'HashRef[Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading]',
52 _add_reading => 'set',
53 del_reading => 'delete',
54 has_reading => 'exists',
57 default => sub { {} },
60 has 'wit_list_separator' => (
69 default => 'base text',
92 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading',
93 writer => '_set_start',
99 isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading',
100 writer => '_set_end',
104 has 'cached_svg' => (
107 predicate => 'has_cached_svg',
108 clearer => 'wipe_svg',
111 has 'cached_table' => (
114 predicate => 'has_cached_table',
115 clearer => 'wipe_table',
118 has '_graphcalc_done' => (
126 Text::Tradition::Collation - a software model for a text collation
131 my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
132 'name' => 'this is a text',
134 'file' => '/path/to/tei_parallel_seg_file.xml' );
136 my $c = $t->collation;
137 my @readings = $c->readings;
138 my @paths = $c->paths;
139 my @relationships = $c->relationships;
141 my $svg_variant_graph = $t->collation->as_svg();
145 Text::Tradition is a library for representation and analysis of collated
146 texts, particularly medieval ones. The Collation is the central feature of
147 a Tradition, where the text, its sequence of readings, and its relationships
148 between readings are actually kept.
154 The constructor. Takes a hash or hashref of the following arguments:
158 =item * tradition - The Text::Tradition object to which the collation
161 =item * linear - Whether the collation should be linear; that is, whether
162 transposed readings should be treated as two linked readings rather than one,
163 and therefore whether the collation graph is acyclic. Defaults to true.
165 =item * baselabel - The default label for the path taken by a base text
166 (if any). Defaults to 'base text'.
168 =item * wit_list_separator - The string to join a list of witnesses for
169 purposes of making labels in display graphs. Defaults to ', '.
171 =item * ac_label - The extra label to tack onto a witness sigil when
172 representing another layer of path for the given witness - that is, when
173 a text has more than one possible reading due to scribal corrections or
174 the like. Defaults to ' (a.c.)'.
176 =item * wordsep - The string used to separate words in the original text.
187 =head2 wit_list_separator
195 Simple accessors for collation attributes.
199 The meta-reading at the start of every witness path.
203 The meta-reading at the end of every witness path.
207 Returns all Reading objects in the graph.
209 =head2 reading( $id )
211 Returns the Reading object corresponding to the given ID.
213 =head2 add_reading( $reading_args )
215 Adds a new reading object to the collation.
216 See L<Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading> for the available arguments.
218 =head2 del_reading( $object_or_id )
220 Removes the given reading from the collation, implicitly removing its
221 paths and relationships.
223 =head2 merge_readings( $main, $second, $concatenate, $with_str )
225 Merges the $second reading into the $main one. If $concatenate is true, then
226 the merged node will carry the text of both readings, concatenated with either
227 $with_str (if specified) or a sensible default (the empty string if the
228 appropriate 'join_*' flag is set on either reading, or else $self->wordsep.)
230 The first two arguments may be either readings or reading IDs.
232 =head2 has_reading( $id )
234 Predicate to see whether a given reading ID is in the graph.
236 =head2 reading_witnesses( $object_or_id )
238 Returns a list of sigils whose witnesses contain the reading.
242 Returns all reading paths within the document - that is, all edges in the
243 collation graph. Each path is an arrayref of [ $source, $target ] reading IDs.
245 =head2 add_path( $source, $target, $sigil )
247 Links the given readings in the collation in sequence, under the given witness
248 sigil. The readings may be specified by object or ID.
250 =head2 del_path( $source, $target, $sigil )
252 Links the given readings in the collation in sequence, under the given witness
253 sigil. The readings may be specified by object or ID.
255 =head2 has_path( $source, $target );
257 Returns true if the two readings are linked in sequence in any witness.
258 The readings may be specified by object or ID.
262 Returns all Relationship objects in the collation.
264 =head2 add_relationship( $reading, $other_reading, $options )
266 Adds a new relationship of the type given in $options between the two readings,
267 which may be specified by object or ID. Returns a value of ( $status, @vectors)
268 where $status is true on success, and @vectors is a list of relationship edges
269 that were ultimately added.
270 See L<Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship> for the available options.
276 $self->_set_relations( Text::Tradition::Collation::RelationshipStore->new( 'collation' => $self ) );
277 $self->_set_start( $self->add_reading( { 'collation' => $self, 'is_start' => 1 } ) );
278 $self->_set_end( $self->add_reading( { 'collation' => $self, 'is_end' => 1 } ) );
281 ### Reading construct/destruct functions
284 my( $self, $reading ) = @_;
285 unless( ref( $reading ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) {
286 my %args = %$reading;
287 if( $self->tradition->has_language && !exists $args{'language'} ) {
288 $args{'language'} = $self->tradition->language;
290 $reading = Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading->new(
291 'collation' => $self,
294 # First check to see if a reading with this ID exists.
295 if( $self->reading( $reading->id ) ) {
296 throw( "Collation already has a reading with id " . $reading->id );
298 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
299 $self->_add_reading( $reading->id => $reading );
300 # Once the reading has been added, put it in both graphs.
301 $self->sequence->add_vertex( $reading->id );
302 $self->relations->add_reading( $reading->id );
306 around del_reading => sub {
311 if( ref( $arg ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading' ) {
314 # Remove the reading from the graphs.
315 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
316 $self->_clear_cache; # Explicitly clear caches to GC the reading
317 $self->sequence->delete_vertex( $arg );
318 $self->relations->delete_reading( $arg );
321 $self->$orig( $arg );
328 my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
329 my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
331 'input' => 'CollateX',
334 my $c = $t->collation;
336 my $rno = scalar $c->readings;
337 # Split n21 for testing purposes
338 my $new_r = $c->add_reading( { 'id' => 'n21p0', 'text' => 'un', 'join_next' => 1 } );
339 my $old_r = $c->reading( 'n21' );
340 $old_r->alter_text( 'to' );
341 $c->del_path( 'n20', 'n21', 'A' );
342 $c->add_path( 'n20', 'n21p0', 'A' );
343 $c->add_path( 'n21p0', 'n21', 'A' );
345 ok( $c->reading( 'n21p0' ), "New reading exists" );
346 is( scalar $c->readings, $rno, "Reading add offset by flatten_ranks" );
348 # Combine n3 and n4 ( with his )
349 $c->merge_readings( 'n3', 'n4', 1 );
350 ok( !$c->reading('n4'), "Reading n4 is gone" );
351 is( $c->reading('n3')->text, 'with his', "Reading n3 has both words" );
353 # Collapse n9 and n10 ( rood / root )
354 $c->merge_readings( 'n9', 'n10' );
355 ok( !$c->reading('n10'), "Reading n10 is gone" );
356 is( $c->reading('n9')->text, 'rood', "Reading n9 has an unchanged word" );
358 # Combine n21 and n21p0
359 my $remaining = $c->reading('n21');
360 $remaining ||= $c->reading('n22'); # one of these should still exist
361 $c->merge_readings( 'n21p0', $remaining, 1 );
362 ok( !$c->reading('n21'), "Reading $remaining is gone" );
363 is( $c->reading('n21p0')->text, 'unto', "Reading n21p0 merged correctly" );
372 # We only need the IDs for adding paths to the graph, not the reading
373 # objects themselves.
374 my( $kept, $deleted, $combine, $combine_char ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
375 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
377 # The kept reading should inherit the paths and the relationships
378 # of the deleted reading.
379 foreach my $path ( $self->sequence->edges_at( $deleted ) ) {
380 my @vector = ( $kept );
381 push( @vector, $path->[1] ) if $path->[0] eq $deleted;
382 unshift( @vector, $path->[0] ) if $path->[1] eq $deleted;
383 next if $vector[0] eq $vector[1]; # Don't add a self loop
384 my %wits = %{$self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @$path )};
385 $self->sequence->add_edge( @vector );
386 my $fwits = $self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @vector );
387 @wits{keys %$fwits} = values %$fwits;
388 $self->sequence->set_edge_attributes( @vector, \%wits );
390 $self->relations->merge_readings( $kept, $deleted, $combine_char );
392 # Do the deletion deed.
394 my $kept_obj = $self->reading( $kept );
395 my $del_obj = $self->reading( $deleted );
396 my $joinstr = $combine_char;
397 unless( defined $joinstr ) {
398 $joinstr = '' if $kept_obj->join_next || $del_obj->join_prior;
399 $joinstr = $self->wordsep unless defined $joinstr;
401 $kept_obj->alter_text( join( $joinstr, $kept_obj->text, $del_obj->text ) );
403 $self->del_reading( $deleted );
407 # Helper function for manipulating the graph.
408 sub _stringify_args {
409 my( $self, $first, $second, @args ) = @_;
411 if ref( $first ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
412 $second = $second->id
413 if ref( $second ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
414 return( $first, $second, @args );
417 # Helper function for manipulating the graph.
418 sub _objectify_args {
419 my( $self, $first, $second, $arg ) = @_;
420 $first = $self->reading( $first )
421 unless ref( $first ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
422 $second = $self->reading( $second )
423 unless ref( $second ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading';
424 return( $first, $second, $arg );
431 # We only need the IDs for adding paths to the graph, not the reading
432 # objects themselves.
433 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
435 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
436 # Connect the readings
437 unless( $self->sequence->has_edge( $source, $target ) ) {
438 $self->sequence->add_edge( $source, $target );
439 $self->relations->add_equivalence_edge( $source, $target );
441 # Note the witness in question
442 $self->sequence->set_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit, 1 );
448 if( ref( $_[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
455 # We only need the IDs for adding paths to the graph, not the reading
456 # objects themselves.
457 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @args );
459 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
460 if( $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit ) ) {
461 $self->sequence->delete_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit );
463 unless( keys %{$self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( $source, $target )} ) {
464 $self->sequence->delete_edge( $source, $target );
465 $self->relations->delete_equivalence_edge( $source, $target );
470 # Extra graph-alike utility
473 my( $source, $target, $wit ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
474 return undef unless $self->sequence->has_edge( $source, $target );
475 return $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( $source, $target, $wit );
478 =head2 clear_witness( @sigil_list )
480 Clear the given witnesses out of the collation entirely, removing references
481 to them in paths, and removing readings that belong only to them. Should only
482 be called via $tradition->del_witness.
487 my( $self, @sigils ) = @_;
489 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
490 # Clear the witness(es) out of the paths
491 foreach my $e ( $self->paths ) {
492 foreach my $sig ( @sigils ) {
493 $self->del_path( $e, $sig );
497 # Clear out the newly unused readings
498 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
499 unless( $self->reading_witnesses( $r ) ) {
500 $self->del_reading( $r );
505 sub add_relationship {
507 my( $source, $target, $opts ) = $self->_stringify_args( @_ );
508 my( @vectors ) = $self->relations->add_relationship( $source, $target, $opts );
509 $self->_graphcalc_done(0);
513 around qw/ get_relationship del_relationship / => sub {
517 if( @args == 1 && ref( $args[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
520 my( $source, $target ) = $self->_stringify_args( @args );
521 $self->$orig( $source, $target );
524 =head2 reading_witnesses( $reading )
526 Return a list of sigils corresponding to the witnesses in which the reading appears.
530 sub reading_witnesses {
531 my( $self, $reading ) = @_;
532 # We need only check either the incoming or the outgoing edges; I have
533 # arbitrarily chosen "incoming". Thus, special-case the start node.
534 if( $reading eq $self->start ) {
535 return map { $_->sigil } $self->tradition->witnesses;
538 foreach my $e ( $self->sequence->edges_to( $reading ) ) {
539 my $wits = $self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @$e );
540 @all_witnesses{ keys %$wits } = 1;
542 my $acstr = $self->ac_label;
543 foreach my $acwit ( grep { $_ =~ s/^(.*)\Q$acstr\E$/$1/ } keys %all_witnesses ) {
544 delete $all_witnesses{$acwit.$acstr} if exists $all_witnesses{$acwit};
546 return keys %all_witnesses;
549 =head1 OUTPUT METHODS
551 =head2 as_svg( \%options )
553 Returns an SVG string that represents the graph, via as_dot and graphviz.
554 See as_dot for a list of options. Must have GraphViz (dot) installed to run.
559 my( $self, $opts ) = @_;
560 throw( "Need GraphViz installed to output SVG" )
561 unless File::Which::which( 'dot' );
562 my $want_subgraph = exists $opts->{'from'} || exists $opts->{'to'};
563 $self->calculate_ranks() unless( $self->_graphcalc_done || $opts->{'nocalc'} );
564 if( !$self->has_cached_svg || $opts->{'recalc'} || $want_subgraph ) {
565 my @cmd = qw/dot -Tsvg/;
567 my $dotfile = File::Temp->new();
569 # $dotfile->unlink_on_destroy(0);
570 binmode $dotfile, ':utf8';
571 print $dotfile $self->as_dot( $opts );
572 push( @cmd, $dotfile->filename );
573 run( \@cmd, ">", binary(), \$svg );
574 $svg = decode_utf8( $svg );
575 $self->cached_svg( $svg ) unless $want_subgraph;
578 return $self->cached_svg;
583 =head2 as_dot( \%options )
585 Returns a string that is the collation graph expressed in dot
586 (i.e. GraphViz) format. Options include:
601 my( $self, $opts ) = @_;
602 my $startrank = $opts->{'from'} if $opts;
603 my $endrank = $opts->{'to'} if $opts;
604 my $color_common = $opts->{'color_common'} if $opts;
605 my $STRAIGHTENHACK = !$startrank && !$endrank && $self->end->rank
606 && $self->end->rank > 100;
607 $STRAIGHTENHACK = 1 if $opts->{'straight'}; # even for subgraphs or small graphs
609 # Check the arguments
611 return if $endrank && $startrank > $endrank;
612 return if $startrank > $self->end->rank;
614 if( defined $endrank ) {
615 return if $endrank < 0;
616 $endrank = undef if $endrank == $self->end->rank;
619 my $graph_name = $self->tradition->name;
620 $graph_name =~ s/[^\w\s]//g;
621 $graph_name = join( '_', split( /\s+/, $graph_name ) );
629 'fillcolor' => 'white',
634 'arrowhead' => 'open',
635 'color' => '#000000',
636 'fontcolor' => '#000000',
639 my $dot = sprintf( "digraph %s {\n", $graph_name );
640 $dot .= "\tgraph " . _dot_attr_string( \%graph_attrs ) . ";\n";
641 $dot .= "\tnode " . _dot_attr_string( \%node_attrs ) . ";\n";
643 # Output substitute start/end readings if necessary
645 $dot .= "\t\"#SUBSTART#\" [ label=\"...\" ];\n";
648 $dot .= "\t\"#SUBEND#\" [ label=\"...\" ];\n";
650 if( $STRAIGHTENHACK ) {
652 my $startlabel = $startrank ? 'SUBSTART' : 'START';
653 $dot .= "\tsubgraph { rank=same \"#$startlabel#\" \"#SILENT#\" }\n";
654 $dot .= "\t\"#SILENT#\" [ shape=diamond,color=white,penwidth=0,label=\"\" ];"
656 my %used; # Keep track of the readings that actually appear in the graph
657 # Sort the readings by rank if we have ranks; this speeds layout.
658 my @all_readings = $self->end->has_rank
659 ? sort { $a->rank <=> $b->rank } $self->readings
661 # TODO Refrain from outputting lacuna nodes - just grey out the edges.
662 foreach my $reading ( @all_readings ) {
663 # Only output readings within our rank range.
664 next if $startrank && $reading->rank < $startrank;
665 next if $endrank && $reading->rank > $endrank;
666 $used{$reading->id} = 1;
667 # Need not output nodes without separate labels
668 next if $reading->id eq $reading->text;
670 my $label = $reading->text;
671 $label .= '-' if $reading->join_next;
672 $label = "-$label" if $reading->join_prior;
673 $label =~ s/\"/\\\"/g;
674 $rattrs->{'label'} = $label;
675 $rattrs->{'fillcolor'} = '#b3f36d' if $reading->is_common && $color_common;
676 $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" %s;\n", $reading->id, _dot_attr_string( $rattrs ) );
679 # Add the real edges. Need to weight one edge per rank jump, in a
681 # my $weighted = $self->_add_edge_weights;
682 my @edges = $self->paths;
683 my( %substart, %subend );
684 foreach my $edge ( @edges ) {
685 # Do we need to output this edge?
686 if( $used{$edge->[0]} && $used{$edge->[1]} ) {
687 my $label = $self->_path_display_label( $self->path_witnesses( $edge ) );
688 my $variables = { %edge_attrs, 'label' => $label };
690 # Account for the rank gap if necessary
691 my $rank0 = $self->reading( $edge->[0] )->rank
692 if $self->reading( $edge->[0] )->has_rank;
693 my $rank1 = $self->reading( $edge->[1] )->rank
694 if $self->reading( $edge->[1] )->has_rank;
695 if( defined $rank0 && defined $rank1 && $rank1 - $rank0 > 1 ) {
696 $variables->{'minlen'} = $rank1 - $rank0;
699 # Add the calculated edge weights
700 # if( exists $weighted->{$edge->[0]}
701 # && $weighted->{$edge->[0]} eq $edge->[1] ) {
702 # # $variables->{'color'} = 'red';
703 # $variables->{'weight'} = 3.0;
706 # EXPERIMENTAL: make edge width reflect no. of witnesses
707 my $extrawidth = scalar( $self->path_witnesses( $edge ) ) * 0.2;
708 $variables->{'penwidth'} = $extrawidth + 0.8; # gives 1 for a single wit
710 my $varopts = _dot_attr_string( $variables );
711 $dot .= sprintf( "\t\"%s\" -> \"%s\" %s;\n",
712 $edge->[0], $edge->[1], $varopts );
713 } elsif( $used{$edge->[0]} ) {
714 $subend{$edge->[0]} = 1;
715 } elsif( $used{$edge->[1]} ) {
716 $substart{$edge->[1]} = 1;
719 # Add substitute start and end edges if necessary
720 foreach my $node ( keys %substart ) {
721 my $witstr = $self->_path_display_label ( $self->reading_witnesses( $self->reading( $node ) ) );
722 my $variables = { %edge_attrs, 'label' => $witstr };
723 my $varopts = _dot_attr_string( $variables );
724 $dot .= "\t\"#SUBSTART#\" -> \"$node\" $varopts;";
726 foreach my $node ( keys %subend ) {
727 my $witstr = $self->_path_display_label ( $self->reading_witnesses( $self->reading( $node ) ) );
728 my $variables = { %edge_attrs, 'label' => $witstr };
729 my $varopts = _dot_attr_string( $variables );
730 $dot .= "\t\"$node\" -> \"#SUBEND#\" $varopts;";
733 if( $STRAIGHTENHACK ) {
734 my $endlabel = $endrank ? 'SUBEND' : 'END';
735 $dot .= "\t\"#$endlabel#\" -> \"#SILENT#\" [ color=white,penwidth=0 ];\n";
742 sub _dot_attr_string {
745 foreach my $k ( sort keys %$hash ) {
747 push( @attrs, $k.'="'.$v.'"' );
749 return( '[ ' . join( ', ', @attrs ) . ' ]' );
752 sub _add_edge_weights {
754 # Walk the graph from START to END, choosing the successor node with
755 # the largest number of witness paths each time.
757 my $curr = $self->start->id;
758 my $ranked = $self->end->has_rank;
759 while( $curr ne $self->end->id ) {
760 my $rank = $ranked ? $self->reading( $curr )->rank : 0;
761 my @succ = sort { $self->path_witnesses( $curr, $a )
762 <=> $self->path_witnesses( $curr, $b ) }
763 $self->sequence->successors( $curr );
764 my $next = pop @succ;
765 my $nextrank = $ranked ? $self->reading( $next )->rank : 0;
766 # Try to avoid lacunae in the weighted path.
768 ( $self->reading( $next )->is_lacuna ||
769 $nextrank - $rank > 1 ) ){
772 $weighted->{$curr} = $next;
778 =head2 path_witnesses( $edge )
780 Returns the list of sigils whose witnesses are associated with the given edge.
781 The edge can be passed as either an array or an arrayref of ( $source, $target ).
786 my( $self, @edge ) = @_;
787 # If edge is an arrayref, cope.
788 if( @edge == 1 && ref( $edge[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
792 my @wits = keys %{$self->sequence->get_edge_attributes( @edge )};
796 # Helper function. Make a display label for the given witnesses, showing a.c.
797 # witnesses only where the main witness is not also in the list.
798 sub _path_display_label {
801 map { $wits{$_} = 1 } @_;
803 # If an a.c. wit is listed, remove it if the main wit is also listed.
804 # Otherwise keep it for explicit listing.
805 my $aclabel = $self->ac_label;
807 foreach my $w ( sort keys %wits ) {
808 if( $w =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
809 if( exists $wits{$1} ) {
812 push( @disp_ac, $w );
817 # See if we are in a majority situation.
818 my $maj = scalar( $self->tradition->witnesses ) * 0.6;
819 if( scalar keys %wits > $maj ) {
820 unshift( @disp_ac, 'majority' );
821 return join( ', ', @disp_ac );
823 return join( ', ', sort keys %wits );
827 =head2 readings_at_rank( $rank )
829 Returns a list of readings at a given rank, taken from the alignment table.
833 sub readings_at_rank {
834 my( $self, $rank ) = @_;
835 my $table = $self->alignment_table;
836 # Table rank is real rank - 1.
837 my @elements = map { $_->{'tokens'}->[$rank-1] } @{$table->{'alignment'}};
839 foreach my $e ( @elements ) {
840 next unless ref( $e ) eq 'HASH';
841 next unless exists $e->{'t'};
842 $readings{$e->{'t'}->id} = $e->{'t'};
844 return values %readings;
849 Returns a GraphML representation of the collation. The GraphML will contain
850 two graphs. The first expresses the attributes of the readings and the witness
851 paths that link them; the second expresses the relationships that link the
852 readings. This is the native transfer format for a tradition.
861 my $datafile = 't/data/florilegium_tei_ps.xml';
862 my $tradition = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'TEI',
867 ok( $tradition, "Got a tradition object" );
868 is( scalar $tradition->witnesses, 13, "Found all witnesses" );
869 ok( $tradition->collation, "Tradition has a collation" );
871 my $c = $tradition->collation;
872 is( scalar $c->readings, $READINGS, "Collation has all readings" );
873 is( scalar $c->paths, $PATHS, "Collation has all paths" );
874 is( scalar $c->relationships, 0, "Collation has all relationships" );
876 # Add a few relationships
877 $c->add_relationship( 'w123', 'w125', { 'type' => 'collated' } );
878 $c->add_relationship( 'w193', 'w196', { 'type' => 'collated' } );
879 $c->add_relationship( 'w257', 'w262', { 'type' => 'transposition' } );
881 # Now write it to GraphML and parse it again.
883 my $graphml = $c->as_graphml;
884 my $st = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'Self', 'string' => $graphml );
885 is( scalar $st->collation->readings, $READINGS, "Reparsed collation has all readings" );
886 is( scalar $st->collation->paths, $PATHS, "Reparsed collation has all paths" );
887 is( scalar $st->collation->relationships, 3, "Reparsed collation has new relationships" );
894 my( $self, $options ) = @_;
895 $self->calculate_ranks unless $self->_graphcalc_done;
897 my $start = $options->{'from'}
898 ? $self->reading( $options->{'from'} ) : $self->start;
899 my $end = $options->{'to'}
900 ? $self->reading( $options->{'to'} ) : $self->end;
901 if( $start->has_rank && $end->has_rank && $end->rank < $start->rank ) {
902 throw( 'Start node must be before end node' );
904 # The readings need to be ranked for this to work.
905 $start = $self->start unless $start->has_rank;
906 $end = $self->end unless $end->has_rank;
908 unless( $start eq $self->start ) {
909 $rankoffset = $start->rank - 1;
914 my $graphml_ns = 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns';
915 my $xsi_ns = 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance';
916 my $graphml_schema = 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns ' .
917 'http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/xmlns/1.0/graphml.xsd';
919 # Create the document and root node
920 my $graphml = XML::LibXML->createDocument( "1.0", "UTF-8" );
921 my $root = $graphml->createElementNS( $graphml_ns, 'graphml' );
922 $graphml->setDocumentElement( $root );
923 $root->setNamespace( $xsi_ns, 'xsi', 0 );
924 $root->setAttributeNS( $xsi_ns, 'schemaLocation', $graphml_schema );
926 # List of attribute types to save on our objects and their corresponding
932 'RelationshipType' => 'string',
933 'RelationshipScope' => 'string',
936 # List of attribute names *not* to save on our objects.
937 # We will also not save any attribute beginning with _.
939 map { $skipsave{$_} = 1 } qw/ cached_svg /;
941 # Add the data keys for the graph. Include an extra key 'version' for the
942 # GraphML output version.
945 my %graph_attributes = ( 'version' => 'string' );
946 # Graph attributes include those of Tradition and those of Collation.
948 my $tmeta = $self->tradition->meta;
949 my $cmeta = $self->meta;
950 map { $gattr_from{$_->name} = 'Tradition' } $tmeta->get_all_attributes;
951 map { $gattr_from{$_->name} = 'Collation' } $cmeta->get_all_attributes;
952 foreach my $attr ( ( $tmeta->get_all_attributes, $cmeta->get_all_attributes ) ) {
953 next if $attr->name =~ /^_/;
954 next if $skipsave{$attr->name};
955 next unless $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
956 $graph_attributes{$attr->name} = $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
959 foreach my $datum ( sort keys %graph_attributes ) {
960 $graph_data_keys{$datum} = 'dg'.$gdi++;
961 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
962 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
963 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $graph_attributes{$datum} );
964 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'graph' );
965 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $graph_data_keys{$datum} );
968 # Add the data keys for reading nodes
969 my %reading_attributes;
970 my $rmeta = Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading->meta;
971 foreach my $attr( $rmeta->get_all_attributes ) {
972 next if $attr->name =~ /^_/;
973 next if $skipsave{$attr->name};
974 next unless $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
975 $reading_attributes{$attr->name} = $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
977 # Extra custom key for the reading morphology
978 $reading_attributes{'lexemes'} = 'string';
982 foreach my $datum ( sort keys %reading_attributes ) {
983 $node_data_keys{$datum} = 'dn'.$ndi++;
984 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
985 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
986 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $reading_attributes{$datum} );
987 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'node' );
988 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $node_data_keys{$datum} );
991 # Add the data keys for edges, that is, paths and relationships. Path
992 # data does not come from a Moose class so is here manually.
995 my %edge_attributes = (
996 witness => 'string', # ID/label for a path
997 extra => 'boolean', # Path key
999 my @path_attributes = keys %edge_attributes; # track our manual additions
1000 my $pmeta = Text::Tradition::Collation::Relationship->meta;
1001 foreach my $attr( $pmeta->get_all_attributes ) {
1002 next if $attr->name =~ /^_/;
1003 next if $skipsave{$attr->name};
1004 next unless $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
1005 $edge_attributes{$attr->name} = $save_types{$attr->type_constraint->name};
1007 foreach my $datum ( sort keys %edge_attributes ) {
1008 $edge_data_keys{$datum} = 'de'.$edi++;
1009 my $key = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'key' );
1010 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.name', $datum );
1011 $key->setAttribute( 'attr.type', $edge_attributes{$datum} );
1012 $key->setAttribute( 'for', 'edge' );
1013 $key->setAttribute( 'id', $edge_data_keys{$datum} );
1016 # Add the collation graph itself. First, sanitize the name to a valid XML ID.
1017 my $xmlidname = $self->tradition->name;
1018 $xmlidname =~ s/(?!$xml10_namechar_rx)./_/g;
1019 if( $xmlidname !~ /^$xml10_namestartchar_rx/ ) {
1020 $xmlidname = '_'.$xmlidname;
1022 my $sgraph = $root->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'graph' );
1023 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'edgedefault', 'directed' );
1024 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'id', $xmlidname );
1025 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edgeids', 'canonical' );
1026 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edges', 0 ); # fill in later
1027 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodeids', 'canonical' );
1028 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodes', 0 ); # fill in later
1029 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.order', 'nodesfirst' );
1031 # Collation attribute data
1032 foreach my $datum ( keys %graph_attributes ) {
1034 if( $datum eq 'version' ) {
1036 } elsif( $gattr_from{$datum} eq 'Tradition' ) {
1037 $value = $self->tradition->$datum;
1039 $value = $self->$datum;
1041 _add_graphml_data( $sgraph, $graph_data_keys{$datum}, $value );
1046 # Add our readings to the graph
1047 foreach my $n ( sort { $a->id cmp $b->id } $self->readings ) {
1048 next if $n->has_rank && $n ne $self->start && $n ne $self->end &&
1049 ( $n->rank < $start->rank || $n->rank > $end->rank );
1050 $use_readings{$n->id} = 1;
1051 # Add to the main graph
1052 my $node_el = $sgraph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'node' );
1053 my $node_xmlid = 'n' . $node_ctr++;
1054 $node_hash{ $n->id } = $node_xmlid;
1055 $node_el->setAttribute( 'id', $node_xmlid );
1056 foreach my $d ( keys %reading_attributes ) {
1058 # Custom serialization
1059 if( $d eq 'lexemes' ) {
1060 # If nval is a true value, we have lexemes so we need to
1061 # serialize them. Otherwise set nval to undef so that the
1062 # key is excluded from this reading.
1063 $nval = $nval ? $n->_serialize_lexemes : undef;
1065 if( $rankoffset && $d eq 'rank' && $n ne $self->start ) {
1066 # Adjust the ranks within the subgraph.
1067 $nval = $n eq $self->end ? $end->rank - $rankoffset + 1
1068 : $nval - $rankoffset;
1070 _add_graphml_data( $node_el, $node_data_keys{$d}, $nval )
1075 # Add the path edges to the sequence graph
1077 foreach my $e ( sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } $self->sequence->edges() ) {
1078 # We add an edge in the graphml for every witness in $e.
1079 next unless( $use_readings{$e->[0]} || $use_readings{$e->[1]} );
1080 my @edge_wits = sort $self->path_witnesses( $e );
1081 $e->[0] = $self->start->id unless $use_readings{$e->[0]};
1082 $e->[1] = $self->end->id unless $use_readings{$e->[1]};
1083 # Skip any path from start to end; that witness is not in the subgraph.
1084 next if ( $e->[0] eq $self->start->id && $e->[1] eq $self->end->id );
1085 foreach my $wit ( @edge_wits ) {
1086 my( $id, $from, $to ) = ( 'e'.$edge_ctr++,
1087 $node_hash{ $e->[0] },
1088 $node_hash{ $e->[1] } );
1089 my $edge_el = $sgraph->addNewChild( $graphml_ns, 'edge' );
1090 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'source', $from );
1091 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'target', $to );
1092 $edge_el->setAttribute( 'id', $id );
1094 # It's a witness path, so add the witness
1096 my $key = $edge_data_keys{'witness'};
1097 # Is this an ante-corr witness?
1098 my $aclabel = $self->ac_label;
1099 if( $wit =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
1100 # Keep the base witness
1102 # ...and record that this is an 'extra' reading path
1103 _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'extra'}, $aclabel );
1105 _add_graphml_data( $edge_el, $edge_data_keys{'witness'}, $base );
1109 # Report the actual number of nodes and edges that went in
1110 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.edges', $edge_ctr );
1111 $sgraph->setAttribute( 'parse.nodes', $node_ctr );
1113 # Add the relationship graph to the XML
1114 map { delete $edge_data_keys{$_} } @path_attributes;
1115 $self->relations->_as_graphml( $graphml_ns, $root, \%node_hash,
1116 $node_data_keys{'id'}, \%edge_data_keys );
1118 # Save and return the thing
1119 my $result = decode_utf8( $graphml->toString(1) );
1123 sub _add_graphml_data {
1124 my( $el, $key, $value ) = @_;
1125 return unless defined $value;
1126 my $data_el = $el->addNewChild( $el->namespaceURI, 'data' );
1127 $data_el->setAttribute( 'key', $key );
1128 $data_el->appendText( $value );
1133 Returns a CSV alignment table representation of the collation graph, one
1134 row per witness (or witness uncorrected.)
1140 my $table = $self->alignment_table;
1141 my $csv = Text::CSV->new( { binary => 1, quote_null => 0 } );
1143 # Make the header row
1144 $csv->combine( map { $_->{'witness'} } @{$table->{'alignment'}} );
1145 push( @result, decode_utf8( $csv->string ) );
1146 # Make the rest of the rows
1147 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $table->{'length'} - 1 ) {
1148 my @rowobjs = map { $_->{'tokens'}->[$idx] } @{$table->{'alignment'}};
1149 my @row = map { $_ ? $_->{'t'}->text : $_ } @rowobjs;
1150 $csv->combine( @row );
1151 push( @result, decode_utf8( $csv->string ) );
1153 return join( "\n", @result );
1156 =head2 alignment_table( $use_refs, $include_witnesses )
1158 Return a reference to an alignment table, in a slightly enhanced CollateX
1159 format which looks like this:
1161 $table = { alignment => [ { witness => "SIGIL",
1162 tokens => [ { t => "TEXT" }, ... ] },
1163 { witness => "SIG2",
1164 tokens => [ { t => "TEXT" }, ... ] },
1166 length => TEXTLEN };
1168 If $use_refs is set to 1, the reading object is returned in the table
1169 instead of READINGTEXT; if not, the text of the reading is returned.
1171 If $include_witnesses is set to a hashref, only the witnesses whose sigil
1172 keys have a true hash value will be included.
1176 sub alignment_table {
1178 $self->calculate_ranks() unless $self->_graphcalc_done;
1179 return $self->cached_table if $self->has_cached_table;
1181 # Make sure we can do this
1182 throw( "Need a linear graph in order to make an alignment table" )
1183 unless $self->linear;
1184 $self->calculate_ranks unless $self->end->has_rank;
1186 my $table = { 'alignment' => [], 'length' => $self->end->rank - 1 };
1187 my @all_pos = ( 1 .. $self->end->rank - 1 );
1188 foreach my $wit ( sort { $a->sigil cmp $b->sigil } $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
1189 # print STDERR "Making witness row(s) for " . $wit->sigil . "\n";
1190 my @wit_path = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end, $wit->sigil );
1191 my @row = _make_witness_row( \@wit_path, \@all_pos );
1192 push( @{$table->{'alignment'}},
1193 { 'witness' => $wit->sigil, 'tokens' => \@row } );
1194 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
1195 my @wit_ac_path = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end,
1196 $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label );
1197 my @ac_row = _make_witness_row( \@wit_ac_path, \@all_pos );
1198 push( @{$table->{'alignment'}},
1199 { 'witness' => $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label, 'tokens' => \@ac_row } );
1202 $self->cached_table( $table );
1206 sub _make_witness_row {
1207 my( $path, $positions ) = @_;
1209 map { $char_hash{$_} = undef } @$positions;
1211 foreach my $rdg ( @$path ) {
1212 my $rtext = $rdg->text;
1213 $rtext = '#LACUNA#' if $rdg->is_lacuna;
1214 print STDERR "rank " . $rdg->rank . "\n" if $debug;
1215 # print STDERR "No rank for " . $rdg->id . "\n" unless defined $rdg->rank;
1216 $char_hash{$rdg->rank} = { 't' => $rdg };
1218 my @row = map { $char_hash{$_} } @$positions;
1219 # Fill in lacuna markers for undef spots in the row
1220 my $last_el = shift @row;
1221 my @filled_row = ( $last_el );
1222 foreach my $el ( @row ) {
1223 # If we are using node reference, make the lacuna node appear many times
1224 # in the table. If not, use the lacuna tag.
1225 if( $last_el && $last_el->{'t'}->is_lacuna && !defined $el ) {
1228 push( @filled_row, $el );
1234 =head1 NAVIGATION METHODS
1236 =head2 reading_sequence( $first, $last, $sigil, $backup )
1238 Returns the ordered list of readings, starting with $first and ending
1239 with $last, for the witness given in $sigil. If a $backup sigil is
1240 specified (e.g. when walking a layered witness), it will be used wherever
1241 no $sigil path exists. If there is a base text reading, that will be
1242 used wherever no path exists for $sigil or $backup.
1246 # TODO Think about returning some lazy-eval iterator.
1247 # TODO Get rid of backup; we should know from what witness is whether we need it.
1249 sub reading_sequence {
1250 my( $self, $start, $end, $witness ) = @_;
1252 $witness = $self->baselabel unless $witness;
1253 my @readings = ( $start );
1256 while( $n && $n->id ne $end->id ) {
1257 if( exists( $seen{$n->id} ) ) {
1258 throw( "Detected loop for $witness at " . $n->id );
1262 my $next = $self->next_reading( $n, $witness );
1264 throw( "Did not find any path for $witness from reading " . $n->id );
1266 push( @readings, $next );
1269 # Check that the last reading is our end reading.
1270 my $last = $readings[$#readings];
1271 throw( "Last reading found from " . $start->text .
1272 " for witness $witness is not the end!" ) # TODO do we get this far?
1273 unless $last->id eq $end->id;
1278 =head2 next_reading( $reading, $sigil );
1280 Returns the reading that follows the given reading along the given witness
1286 # Return the successor via the corresponding path.
1288 my $answer = $self->_find_linked_reading( 'next', @_ );
1289 return undef unless $answer;
1290 return $self->reading( $answer );
1293 =head2 prior_reading( $reading, $sigil )
1295 Returns the reading that precedes the given reading along the given witness
1301 # Return the predecessor via the corresponding path.
1303 my $answer = $self->_find_linked_reading( 'prior', @_ );
1304 return $self->reading( $answer );
1307 sub _find_linked_reading {
1308 my( $self, $direction, $node, $path ) = @_;
1310 # Get a backup if we are dealing with a layered witness
1312 my $aclabel = $self->ac_label;
1313 if( $path && $path =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
1317 my @linked_paths = $direction eq 'next'
1318 ? $self->sequence->edges_from( $node )
1319 : $self->sequence->edges_to( $node );
1320 return undef unless scalar( @linked_paths );
1322 # We have to find the linked path that contains all of the
1323 # witnesses supplied in $path.
1324 my( @path_wits, @alt_path_wits );
1325 @path_wits = sort( $self->_witnesses_of_label( $path ) ) if $path;
1326 @alt_path_wits = sort( $self->_witnesses_of_label( $alt_path ) ) if $alt_path;
1329 foreach my $le ( @linked_paths ) {
1330 if( $self->sequence->has_edge_attribute( @$le, $self->baselabel ) ) {
1333 my @le_wits = sort $self->path_witnesses( $le );
1334 if( _is_within( \@path_wits, \@le_wits ) ) {
1335 # This is the right path.
1336 return $direction eq 'next' ? $le->[1] : $le->[0];
1337 } elsif( _is_within( \@alt_path_wits, \@le_wits ) ) {
1341 # Got this far? Return the alternate path if it exists.
1342 return $direction eq 'next' ? $alt_le->[1] : $alt_le->[0]
1345 # Got this far? Return the base path if it exists.
1346 return $direction eq 'next' ? $base_le->[1] : $base_le->[0]
1349 # Got this far? We have no appropriate path.
1350 warn "Could not find $direction node from " . $node->id
1351 . " along path $path";
1357 my( $set1, $set2 ) = @_;
1358 my $ret = @$set1; # will be 0, i.e. false, if set1 is empty
1359 foreach my $el ( @$set1 ) {
1360 $ret = 0 unless grep { /^\Q$el\E$/ } @$set2;
1365 # Return the string that joins together a list of witnesses for
1366 # display on a single path.
1367 sub _witnesses_of_label {
1368 my( $self, $label ) = @_;
1369 my $regex = $self->wit_list_separator;
1370 my @answer = split( /\Q$regex\E/, $label );
1374 =head2 common_readings
1376 Returns the list of common readings in the graph (i.e. those readings that are
1377 shared by all non-lacunose witnesses.)
1381 sub common_readings {
1383 my @common = grep { $_->is_common } $self->readings;
1387 =head2 path_text( $sigil, [, $start, $end ] )
1389 Returns the text of a witness (plus its backup, if we are using a layer)
1390 as stored in the collation. The text is returned as a string, where the
1391 individual readings are joined with spaces and the meta-readings (e.g.
1392 lacunae) are omitted. Optional specification of $start and $end allows
1393 the generation of a subset of the witness text.
1398 my( $self, $wit, $start, $end ) = @_;
1399 $start = $self->start unless $start;
1400 $end = $self->end unless $end;
1401 my @path = grep { !$_->is_meta } $self->reading_sequence( $start, $end, $wit );
1404 foreach my $r ( @path ) {
1405 unless ( $r->join_prior || !$last || $last->join_next ) {
1408 $pathtext .= $r->text;
1414 =head1 INITIALIZATION METHODS
1416 These are mostly for use by parsers.
1418 =head2 make_witness_path( $witness )
1420 Link the array of readings contained in $witness->path (and in
1421 $witness->uncorrected_path if it exists) into collation paths.
1422 Clear out the arrays when finished.
1424 =head2 make_witness_paths
1426 Call make_witness_path for all witnesses in the tradition.
1430 # For use when a collation is constructed from a base text and an apparatus.
1431 # We have the sequences of readings and just need to add path edges.
1432 # When we are done, clear out the witness path attributes, as they are no
1434 # TODO Find a way to replace the witness path attributes with encapsulated functions?
1436 sub make_witness_paths {
1438 foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
1439 # print STDERR "Making path for " . $wit->sigil . "\n";
1440 $self->make_witness_path( $wit );
1444 sub make_witness_path {
1445 my( $self, $wit ) = @_;
1446 my @chain = @{$wit->path};
1447 my $sig = $wit->sigil;
1448 # Add start and end if necessary
1449 unshift( @chain, $self->start ) unless $chain[0] eq $self->start;
1450 push( @chain, $self->end ) unless $chain[-1] eq $self->end;
1451 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $#chain-1 ) {
1452 $self->add_path( $chain[$idx], $chain[$idx+1], $sig );
1454 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
1455 @chain = @{$wit->uncorrected_path};
1456 unshift( @chain, $self->start ) unless $chain[0] eq $self->start;
1457 push( @chain, $self->end ) unless $chain[-1] eq $self->end;
1458 foreach my $idx( 0 .. $#chain-1 ) {
1459 my $source = $chain[$idx];
1460 my $target = $chain[$idx+1];
1461 $self->add_path( $source, $target, $sig.$self->ac_label )
1462 unless $self->has_path( $source, $target, $sig );
1466 $wit->clear_uncorrected_path;
1469 =head2 calculate_ranks
1471 Calculate the reading ranks (that is, their aligned positions relative
1472 to each other) for the graph. This can only be called on linear collations.
1476 use Text::Tradition;
1478 my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
1479 my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
1481 'input' => 'CollateX',
1484 my $c = $t->collation;
1487 my $table = $c->alignment_table;
1488 ok( $c->has_cached_table, "Alignment table was cached" );
1489 is( $c->alignment_table, $table, "Cached table returned upon second call" );
1490 $c->calculate_ranks;
1491 is( $c->alignment_table, $table, "Cached table retained with no rank change" );
1492 $c->add_relationship( 'n24', 'n23', { 'type' => 'spelling' } );
1493 isnt( $c->alignment_table, $table, "Alignment table changed after relationship add" );
1499 sub calculate_ranks {
1501 # Save the existing ranks, in case we need to invalidate the cached SVG.
1503 map { $existing_ranks{$_} = $_->rank } $self->readings;
1505 # Do the rankings based on the relationship equivalence graph, starting
1506 # with the start node.
1507 my $topo_start = $self->equivalence( $self->start->id );
1508 my $node_ranks = { $topo_start => 0 };
1509 my @curr_origin = ( $topo_start );
1510 # A little iterative function.
1511 while( @curr_origin ) {
1512 @curr_origin = _assign_rank( $self->equivalence_graph,
1513 $node_ranks, @curr_origin );
1515 # Transfer our rankings from the topological graph to the real one.
1516 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
1517 if( defined $node_ranks->{$self->equivalence( $r->id )} ) {
1518 $r->rank( $node_ranks->{$self->equivalence( $r->id )} );
1520 # Die. Find the last rank we calculated.
1521 my @all_defined = sort { ( $node_ranks->{$self->equivalence( $a->id )}||-1 )
1522 <=> ( $node_ranks->{$self->equivalence( $b->id )}||-1 ) }
1524 my $last = pop @all_defined;
1525 throw( "Ranks not calculated after $last - do you have a cycle in the graph?" );
1528 # Do we need to invalidate the cached data?
1529 if( $self->has_cached_svg || $self->has_cached_table ) {
1530 foreach my $r ( $self->readings ) {
1531 next if defined( $existing_ranks{$r} )
1532 && $existing_ranks{$r} == $r->rank;
1533 # Something has changed, so clear the cache
1534 $self->_clear_cache;
1535 # ...and recalculate the common readings.
1536 $self->calculate_common_readings();
1540 # The graph calculation information is now up to date.
1541 $self->_graphcalc_done(1);
1545 my( $graph, $node_ranks, @current_nodes ) = @_;
1546 # Look at each of the children of @current_nodes. If all the child's
1547 # parents have a rank, assign it the highest rank + 1 and add it to
1548 # @next_nodes. Otherwise skip it; we will return when the highest-ranked
1549 # parent gets a rank.
1551 foreach my $c ( @current_nodes ) {
1552 warn "Current reading $c has no rank!"
1553 unless exists $node_ranks->{$c};
1554 # print STDERR "Looking at child of node $c, rank "
1555 # . $node_ranks->{$c} . "\n";
1556 foreach my $child ( $graph->successors( $c ) ) {
1557 next if exists $node_ranks->{$child};
1558 my $highest_rank = -1;
1560 foreach my $parent ( $graph->predecessors( $child ) ) {
1561 if( exists $node_ranks->{$parent} ) {
1562 $highest_rank = $node_ranks->{$parent}
1563 if $highest_rank <= $node_ranks->{$parent};
1570 my $c_rank = $highest_rank + 1;
1571 # print STDERR "Assigning rank $c_rank to node $child \n";
1572 $node_ranks->{$child} = $c_rank;
1573 push( @next_nodes, $child );
1581 $self->wipe_svg if $self->has_cached_svg;
1582 $self->wipe_table if $self->has_cached_table;
1586 =head2 flatten_ranks
1588 A convenience method for parsing collation data. Searches the graph for readings
1589 with the same text at the same rank, and merges any that are found.
1595 my %unique_rank_rdg;
1597 foreach my $rdg ( $self->readings ) {
1598 next unless $rdg->has_rank;
1599 my $key = $rdg->rank . "||" . $rdg->text;
1600 if( exists $unique_rank_rdg{$key} ) {
1602 # print STDERR "Combining readings at same rank: $key\n";
1604 $self->merge_readings( $unique_rank_rdg{$key}, $rdg );
1605 # TODO see if this now makes a common point.
1607 $unique_rank_rdg{$key} = $rdg;
1610 # If we merged readings, the ranks are still fine but the alignment
1611 # table is wrong. Wipe it.
1612 $self->wipe_table() if $changed;
1616 =head2 calculate_common_readings
1618 Goes through the graph identifying the readings that appear in every witness
1619 (apart from those with lacunae at that spot.) Marks them as common and returns
1624 use Text::Tradition;
1626 my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
1627 my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
1629 'input' => 'CollateX',
1632 my $c = $t->collation;
1634 my @common = $c->calculate_common_readings();
1635 is( scalar @common, 8, "Found correct number of common readings" );
1636 my @marked = sort $c->common_readings();
1637 is( scalar @common, 8, "All common readings got marked as such" );
1638 my @expected = qw/ n1 n11 n16 n19 n20 n5 n6 n7 /;
1639 is_deeply( \@marked, \@expected, "Found correct list of common readings" );
1645 sub calculate_common_readings {
1648 map { $_->is_common( 0 ) } $self->readings;
1649 # Implicitly calls calculate_ranks
1650 my $table = $self->alignment_table;
1651 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $table->{'length'} - 1 ) {
1652 my @row = map { $_->{'tokens'}->[$idx]
1653 ? $_->{'tokens'}->[$idx]->{'t'} : '' }
1654 @{$table->{'alignment'}};
1656 foreach my $r ( @row ) {
1658 $hash{$r->id} = $r unless $r->is_meta;
1660 $hash{'UNDEF'} = $r;
1663 if( keys %hash == 1 && !exists $hash{'UNDEF'} ) {
1664 my( $r ) = values %hash;
1666 push( @common, $r );
1672 =head2 text_from_paths
1674 Calculate the text array for all witnesses from the path, for later consistency
1675 checking. Only to be used if there is no non-graph-based way to know the
1680 sub text_from_paths {
1682 foreach my $wit ( $self->tradition->witnesses ) {
1683 my @readings = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end, $wit->sigil );
1685 foreach my $r ( @readings ) {
1686 next if $r->is_meta;
1687 push( @text, $r->text );
1689 $wit->text( \@text );
1690 if( $wit->is_layered ) {
1691 my @ucrdgs = $self->reading_sequence( $self->start, $self->end,
1692 $wit->sigil.$self->ac_label );
1694 foreach my $r ( @ucrdgs ) {
1695 next if $r->is_meta;
1696 push( @uctext, $r->text );
1698 $wit->layertext( \@uctext );
1703 =head1 UTILITY FUNCTIONS
1705 =head2 common_predecessor( $reading_a, $reading_b )
1707 Find the last reading that occurs in sequence before both the given readings.
1708 At the very least this should be $self->start.
1710 =head2 common_successor( $reading_a, $reading_b )
1712 Find the first reading that occurs in sequence after both the given readings.
1713 At the very least this should be $self->end.
1717 use Text::Tradition;
1719 my $cxfile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml';
1720 my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
1722 'input' => 'CollateX',
1725 my $c = $t->collation;
1727 is( $c->common_predecessor( 'n24', 'n23' )->id,
1728 'n20', "Found correct common predecessor" );
1729 is( $c->common_successor( 'n24', 'n23' )->id,
1730 '#END#', "Found correct common successor" );
1732 is( $c->common_predecessor( 'n19', 'n17' )->id,
1733 'n16', "Found correct common predecessor for readings on same path" );
1734 is( $c->common_successor( 'n21', 'n10' )->id,
1735 '#END#', "Found correct common successor for readings on same path" );
1741 ## Return the closest reading that is a predecessor of both the given readings.
1742 sub common_predecessor {
1744 my( $r1, $r2 ) = $self->_objectify_args( @_ );
1745 return $self->_common_in_path( $r1, $r2, 'predecessors' );
1748 sub common_successor {
1750 my( $r1, $r2 ) = $self->_objectify_args( @_ );
1751 return $self->_common_in_path( $r1, $r2, 'successors' );
1755 # TODO think about how to do this without ranks...
1756 sub _common_in_path {
1757 my( $self, $r1, $r2, $dir ) = @_;
1758 my $iter = $self->end->rank;
1760 my @last_r1 = ( $r1 );
1761 my @last_r2 = ( $r2 );
1762 # my %all_seen = ( $r1 => 'r1', $r2 => 'r2' );
1764 # print STDERR "Finding common $dir for $r1, $r2\n";
1765 while( !@candidates ) {
1766 last unless $iter--; # Avoid looping infinitely
1767 # Iterate separately down the graph from r1 and r2
1768 my( @new_lc1, @new_lc2 );
1769 foreach my $lc ( @last_r1 ) {
1770 foreach my $p ( $lc->$dir ) {
1771 if( $all_seen{$p->id} && $all_seen{$p->id} ne 'r1' ) {
1772 # print STDERR "Path candidate $p from $lc\n";
1773 push( @candidates, $p );
1774 } elsif( !$all_seen{$p->id} ) {
1775 $all_seen{$p->id} = 'r1';
1776 push( @new_lc1, $p );
1780 foreach my $lc ( @last_r2 ) {
1781 foreach my $p ( $lc->$dir ) {
1782 if( $all_seen{$p->id} && $all_seen{$p->id} ne 'r2' ) {
1783 # print STDERR "Path candidate $p from $lc\n";
1784 push( @candidates, $p );
1785 } elsif( !$all_seen{$p->id} ) {
1786 $all_seen{$p->id} = 'r2';
1787 push( @new_lc2, $p );
1791 @last_r1 = @new_lc1;
1792 @last_r2 = @new_lc2;
1794 my @answer = sort { $a->rank <=> $b->rank } @candidates;
1795 return $dir eq 'predecessors' ? pop( @answer ) : shift ( @answer );
1799 Text::Tradition::Error->throw(
1800 'ident' => 'Collation error',
1806 __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
1810 This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
1811 or implied warranty. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
1812 the same terms as Perl itself.
1816 Tara L Andrews E<lt>aurum@cpan.orgE<gt>