use strict;
use warnings;
use Module::Load;
+use Text::Tradition::Parser::Util qw( collate_variants cmp_str check_for_repeated add_hash_entry );
=head1 NAME
=head1 DESCRIPTION
For an overview of the package, see the documentation for the
-Text::Tradition::Graph module.
+Text::Tradition module.
This module is meant for use with certain of the other Parser classes
- whenever a list of variants is given with reference to a base text,
=item B<parse>
-parse( $graph, %opts );
+parse( $graph, $opts );
-Takes an initialized graph and a set of options, which must include:
+Takes an initialized graph and a hashref of options, which must include:
- 'base' - the base text referenced by the variants
- 'format' - the format of the variant list
- 'data' - the variants, in the given format.
=cut
sub parse {
- my( $tradition, %opts ) = @_;
+ my( $tradition, $opts ) = @_;
- my $format_mod = 'Text::Tradition::Parser::' . $opts{'format'};
+ my $format_mod = 'Text::Tradition::Parser::' . $opts->{'input'};
load( $format_mod );
- my @apparatus_entries = $format_mod->can('read')->( $opts{'data'} );
- merge_base( $tradition->collation, $opts{'base'}, @apparatus_entries );
+ # TODO Handle a string someday if we ever have a format other than KUL
+ my @apparatus_entries = $format_mod->can('read')->( $opts );
+ merge_base( $tradition->collation, $opts, @apparatus_entries );
}
=item B<merge_base>
=cut
+my $SHORTEND = ''; # Debug var - set this to limit the number of lines parsed
+
+my %base_text_index;
+my $edits_required = {};
+
+# edits_required -> wit -> [ { start_idx, end_idx, items } ]
+
sub merge_base {
- my( $collation, $base_file, @app_entries ) = @_;
- my @base_line_starts = read_base( $base_file, $collation );
+ my( $collation, $opts, @app_entries ) = @_;
+ my @base_line_starts = read_base( $opts->{'base'}, $collation );
my %all_witnesses;
foreach my $app ( @app_entries ) {
- my( $line, $num ) = split( /\./, $app->{_id} );
- # DEBUG with a short graph
- # last if $line > 2;
- # DEBUG for problematic entries
- my $scrutinize = "";
- my $first_line_reading = $base_line_starts[ $line ];
- my $too_far = $base_line_starts[ $line+1 ];
-
- my $lemma = $app->{rdg_0};
- my $seq = 1;
- # Is this the Nth occurrence of this reading in the line?
- if( $lemma =~ s/(_)?(\d)$// ) {
- $seq = $2;
- }
- my @lemma_words = split( /\s+/, $lemma );
-
- # Now search for the lemma words within this line.
- my $lemma_start = $first_line_reading;
- my $lemma_end;
- my %seen;
- while( $lemma_start ne $too_far ) {
- # Loop detection
- if( $seen{ $lemma_start->name() } ) {
- warn "Detected loop at " . $lemma_start->name() .
- ", ref $line,$num";
- last;
- }
- $seen{ $lemma_start->name() } = 1;
-
- # Try to match the lemma.
- my $unmatch = 0;
- print STDERR "Matching " . cmp_str( $lemma_start) . " against " .
- $lemma_words[0] . "...\n"
- if "$line.$num" eq $scrutinize;
- if( cmp_str( $lemma_start ) eq $lemma_words[0] ) {
- # Skip it if we need a match that is not the first.
- if( --$seq < 1 ) {
- # Now we have to compare the rest of the words here.
- if( scalar( @lemma_words ) > 1 ) {
- my $next_reading =
- $collation->next_reading( $lemma_start );
- foreach my $w ( @lemma_words[1..$#lemma_words] ) {
- printf STDERR "Now matching %s against %s\n",
- cmp_str($next_reading), $w
- if "$line.$num" eq $scrutinize;
- if( $w ne cmp_str($next_reading) ) {
- $unmatch = 1;
- last;
- } else {
- $lemma_end = $next_reading;
- $next_reading =
- $collation->next_reading( $lemma_end );
- }
- }
- } else {
- $lemma_end = $lemma_start;
- }
- } else {
- $unmatch = 1;
- }
- }
- last unless ( $unmatch || !defined( $lemma_end ) );
- $lemma_end = undef;
- $lemma_start = $collation->next_reading( $lemma_start );
- }
-
- unless( $lemma_end ) {
- warn "No match found for @lemma_words at $line.$num";
- next;
- } else {
- # These are no longer common readings; unmark them as such.
- my @lemma_readings = $collation->reading_sequence( $lemma_start,
- $lemma_end );
- map { $_->set_attribute( 'class', 'lemma' ) } @lemma_readings;
- }
-
- # Now we have our lemma readings; we add the variant readings
- # to the collation.
-
- # Keep track of the start and end point of each reading for later
- # reading collapse.
- my @readings = ( $lemma_start, $lemma_end );
-
- # For each reading that is not rdg_0, we make a chain of readings
- # and connect them to the anchor. Edges are named after the mss
- # that are relevant.
- foreach my $k ( grep { /^rdg/ } keys( %$app ) ) {
- next if $k eq 'rdg_0'; # that's the lemma.
- # TODO look at the lemma for any p.c. readings, and add
- # them explicitly!
- my @variant = split( /\s+/, $app->{$k} );
- @variant = () if $app->{$k} eq '/'; # This is an omission.
- my @mss = grep { $app->{$_} eq $k } keys( %$app );
-
- unless( @mss ) {
- print STDERR "Skipping '@variant' at $line.$num: no mss\n";
- next;
- }
-
- # Keep track of what witnesses we have seen.
- @all_witnesses{ @mss } = ( 1 ) x scalar( @mss );
-
- # Make the variant into a set of readings.
- my $ctr = 0;
- my $last_reading = $collation->prior_reading( $lemma_start );
- my $var_start;
- foreach my $vw ( @variant ) {
- my $vwname = "$k/$line.$num.$ctr"; $ctr++;
- my $vwreading = $collation->add_reading( $vwname );
- $vwreading->text( $vw );
- $vwreading->make_variant();
- foreach ( @mss ) {
- $collation->add_path( $last_reading, $vwreading, $_ );
- }
- $var_start = $vwreading unless $var_start;
- $last_reading = $vwreading;
- }
- # Now hook it up at the end.
- foreach ( @mss ) {
- $collation->add_path( $last_reading,
- $collation->next_word( $lemma_end ),
- $_ );
- }
-
- if( $var_start ) { # if it wasn't an empty reading
- push( @readings, $var_start, $last_reading );
- }
- }
-
- # Now collate and collapse the identical readings within the collation.
- collate_variants( $collation, @readings );
+ my( $line, $num ) = split( /\./, $app->{_id} );
+ # DEBUG with a short graph
+ last if $SHORTEND && $line > $SHORTEND;
+ # DEBUG for problematic entries
+ my $scrutinize = '';
+ my $first_line_reading = $base_line_starts[ $line ];
+ my $too_far = $base_line_starts[ $line+1 ];
+
+ my $lemma = $app->{rdg_0};
+ my $seq = 1;
+ # Is this the Nth occurrence of this reading in the line?
+ if( $lemma =~ s/(_)?(\d)$// ) {
+ $seq = $2;
+ }
+ my @lemma_words = split( /\s+/, $lemma );
+
+ # Now search for the lemma words within this line.
+ my $lemma_start = $first_line_reading;
+ my $lemma_end;
+ my %seen;
+ while( $lemma_start ne $too_far ) {
+ # Loop detection
+ if( $seen{ $lemma_start->id() } ) {
+ warn "Detected loop at " . $lemma_start->id() .
+ ", ref $line,$num";
+ last;
+ }
+ $seen{ $lemma_start->id() } = 1;
+
+ # Try to match the lemma.
+ my $unmatch = 0;
+ print STDERR "Matching " . cmp_str( $lemma_start) . " against " .
+ $lemma_words[0] . "...\n"
+ if "$line.$num" eq $scrutinize;
+ if( cmp_str( $lemma_start ) eq $lemma_words[0] ) {
+ # Skip it if we need a match that is not the first.
+ if( --$seq < 1 ) {
+ # Now we have to compare the rest of the words here.
+ if( scalar( @lemma_words ) > 1 ) {
+ my $next_reading =
+ $collation->next_reading( $lemma_start );
+ foreach my $w ( @lemma_words[1..$#lemma_words] ) {
+ printf STDERR "Now matching %s against %s\n",
+ cmp_str($next_reading), $w
+ if "$line.$num" eq $scrutinize;
+ if( $w ne cmp_str($next_reading) ) {
+ $unmatch = 1;
+ last;
+ } else {
+ $lemma_end = $next_reading;
+ $next_reading =
+ $collation->next_reading( $lemma_end );
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ $lemma_end = $lemma_start;
+ }
+ } else {
+ $unmatch = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ last unless ( $unmatch || !defined( $lemma_end ) );
+ $lemma_end = undef;
+ $lemma_start = $collation->next_reading( $lemma_start );
+ }
+
+ unless( $lemma_end ) {
+ warn "No match found for @lemma_words at $line.$num";
+ next;
+ }
+
+ # Now we have found the lemma; we will record an 'edit', in
+ # terms of a splice operation, for each subsequent reading.
+ # We also note which witnesses take the given edit.
+
+ my @lemma_set = $collation->reading_sequence( $lemma_start,
+ $lemma_end );
+ my @reading_sets = [ @lemma_set ];
+
+ # For each reading that is not rdg_0, we create the variant
+ # reading nodes, and store the range as an edit operation on
+ # the base text.
+ my $variant_objects;
+ my %pc_seen; # Keep track of mss with explicit post-corr data
+ foreach my $k ( grep { /^rdg/ } keys( %$app ) ) {
+ my @mss = grep { $app->{$_} eq $k } keys( %$app );
+
+ # Keep track of what witnesses we have seen.
+ @all_witnesses{ @mss } = ( 1 ) x scalar( @mss );
+ # Keep track of which witnesses bear corrected readings here.
+ foreach my $m ( @mss ) {
+ my $base = _is_post_corr( $m );
+ next unless $base;
+ $pc_seen{$base} = 1;
+ }
+ next if $k eq 'rdg_0';
+
+ # Parse the variant into reading tokens.
+ # TODO don't hardcode the reading split operation
+ my @variant = split( /\s+/, $app->{$k} );
+ @variant = () if $app->{$k} eq '/'; # This is an omission.
+
+ my @variant_readings;
+ my $ctr = 0;
+ foreach my $vw ( @variant ) {
+ my $vwname = "$k/$line.$num.$ctr"; $ctr++;
+ my $vwreading = $collation->add_reading( {
+ 'id' => $vwname,
+ 'text' => $vw } );
+ push( @variant_readings, $vwreading );
+ }
+
+ $variant_objects->{$k} = { 'mss' => \@mss,
+ 'reading' => \@variant_readings,
+ };
+ push( @reading_sets, \@variant_readings );
+ }
+
+ # Now collate and collapse the identical readings within the
+ # collated sets. Modifies the reading sets that were passed.
+ collate_variants( $collation, @reading_sets );
+
+ # Record any stated relationships between the nodes and the lemma.
+ set_relationships( $collation, $app, \@lemma_set, $variant_objects );
+
+ # Now create the splice-edit objects that will be used
+ # to reconstruct each witness.
+
+ foreach my $rkey ( keys %$variant_objects ) {
+ # Object is argument list for splice, so:
+ # offset, length, replacements
+ my $edit_object = [ $lemma_start->id,
+ scalar( @lemma_set ),
+ $variant_objects->{$rkey}->{reading} ];
+ foreach my $ms ( @{$variant_objects->{$rkey}->{mss}} ) {
+ # Is this a p.c. entry?
+ my $base = _is_post_corr( $ms );
+ if( $base ) { # this is a post-corr witness
+ my $pc_key = $base . "_post";
+ add_hash_entry( $edits_required, $pc_key, $edit_object );
+ } else { # this is an ante-corr witness
+ my $pc_key = $ms . "_post";
+ add_hash_entry( $edits_required, $ms, $edit_object );
+ unless( $pc_seen{$ms} ) {
+ # If this witness carries no correction, add this
+ # same object to its post-corrected state.
+ add_hash_entry( $edits_required, $pc_key,
+ $edit_object );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } # Finished going through the apparatus entries
+
+ # Now make the witness objects, and create their text sequences
+ foreach my $w ( grep { $_ !~ /_post$/ } keys %$edits_required ) {
+ print STDERR "Creating witness $w\n";
+ my $witness_obj = $collation->tradition->add_witness( sigil => $w );
+ my $debug; # = $w eq 'Vb11';
+ my @ante_corr_seq = apply_edits( $collation, $edits_required->{$w}, $debug );
+ my @post_corr_seq = apply_edits( $collation, $edits_required->{$w."_post"}, $debug )
+ if exists( $edits_required->{$w."_post"} );
+
+ my @repeated = check_for_repeated( @ante_corr_seq );
+ warn "Repeated elements @repeated in $w a.c."
+ if @repeated;
+ @repeated = check_for_repeated( @post_corr_seq );
+ warn "Repeated elements @repeated in $w p.c."
+ if @repeated;
+
+ # Now save these paths in my witness object
+ if( @post_corr_seq ) {
+ $witness_obj->path( \@post_corr_seq );
+ $witness_obj->uncorrected_path( \@ante_corr_seq );
+ } else {
+ $witness_obj->path( \@ante_corr_seq );
+ }
}
- # Now make the witness objects
- foreach my $w ( keys %all_witnesses ) {
- my $base = _is_post_corr( $w );
- if( $base ) {
- my $pctag = substr( $w, length( $base ) );
- my $existing_wit = $collation->tradition->witness( $base );
- unless( $existing_wit ) {
- $existing_wit = $collation->tradition->add_witness( $base );
- }
- $existing_wit->post_correctione( $pctag );
- } else {
- $collation->tradition->add_witness( $w )
- unless $collation->tradition->witness( $w );
- }
+ # Now remove our 'base text' edges, which is to say, the only
+ # ones we have created so far. Also remove any unwitnessed
+ # lemma nodes (TODO unless we are treating base as witness)
+ foreach ( $collation->paths() ) {
+ $collation->del_path( $_, $collation->baselabel );
}
- # Now walk paths and calculate positions.
- my @common_readings =
- $collation->walk_and_expand_base( $collation->reading( '#END#' ) );
- $collation->calculate_positions( @common_readings );
+ ### HACKY HACKY Do some one-off path corrections here.
+ if( $opts->{'input'} eq 'KUL' ) {
+ require 'data/boodts/s158.HACK';
+ KUL::HACK::pre_path_hack( $collation );
+ }
+
+ # Now walk paths and calculate positional rank.
+ $collation->make_witness_paths();
+ # Now delete any orphaned readings.
+ foreach my $r ( $collation->sequence->isolated_vertices ) {
+ print STDERR "Deleting unconnected reading $r / " .
+ $collation->reading( $r )->text . "\n";
+ $collation->del_reading( $r );
+ }
+
+ KUL::HACK::post_path_hack( $collation ) if $opts->{'input'} eq 'KUL';
+ # Have to check relationship validity at this point, because before that
+ # we had no paths.
+# foreach my $rel ( $collation->relationships ) {
+# next unless $rel->equal_rank;
+# unless( Text::Tradition::Collation::relationship_valid( $rel->from, $rel->to ) ) {
+# warn sprintf( "Relationship type %s between %s and %s is invalid, deleting",
+# $rel->type, $rel->from->id, $rel->to->id );
+# }
+# }
+ # $collation->calculate_ranks();
}
=item B<read_base>
# This array gives the first reading for each line. We put the
# common starting point in line zero.
- my $last_reading = $collation->start();
+ my $last_reading = $collation->start;
+ $base_text_index{$last_reading->id} = 0;
my $lineref_array = [ $last_reading ]; # There is no line zero.
open( BASE, $base_file ) or die "Could not open file $base_file: $!";
+ my $i = 1;
while(<BASE>) {
- # Make the readings, and connect them up for the base, but
- # also save the first reading of each line in an array for the
- # purpose.
- # TODO use configurable reading separator
- chomp;
- my @words = split;
- my $started = 0;
- my $wordref = 0;
- my $lineref = scalar @$lineref_array;
- foreach my $w ( @words ) {
- my $readingref = join( ',', $lineref, ++$wordref );
- my $reading = $collation->add_reading( $readingref );
- $reading->text( $w );
- $reading->make_common();
- unless( $started ) {
- push( @$lineref_array, $reading );
- $started = 1;
- }
- if( $last_reading ) {
- my $path = $collation->add_path( $last_reading, $reading,
- "base text" );
- $path->set_attribute( 'class', 'basetext' );
- $last_reading = $reading;
- } # TODO there should be no else here...
- }
+ # Make the readings, and connect them up for the base, but
+ # also save the first reading of each line in an array for the
+ # purpose.
+ # TODO use configurable reading separator
+ chomp;
+ my @words = split;
+ my $started = 0;
+ my $wordref = 0;
+ my $lineref = scalar @$lineref_array;
+ last if $SHORTEND && $lineref > $SHORTEND;
+ foreach my $w ( @words ) {
+ my $readingref = join( ',', $lineref, ++$wordref );
+ my $reading = $collation->add_reading( { id => $readingref, text => $w } );
+ unless( $started ) {
+ push( @$lineref_array, $reading );
+ $started = 1;
+ }
+ # Add edge paths in the graph, for easier tracking when
+ # we start applying corrections. These paths will be
+ # removed when we're done.
+ my $path = $collation->add_path( $last_reading, $reading,
+ $collation->baselabel );
+ $last_reading = $reading;
+
+ # Note an array index for the reading, for later correction splices.
+ $base_text_index{$readingref} = $i++;
+ }
}
close BASE;
# Ending point for all texts
- my $endpoint = $collation->add_reading( '#END#' );
- $collation->add_path( $last_reading, $endpoint, "base text" );
- push( @$lineref_array, $endpoint );
+ $collation->add_path( $last_reading, $collation->end, $collation->baselabel );
+ push( @$lineref_array, $collation->end );
+ $base_text_index{$collation->end->id} = $i;
return( @$lineref_array );
}
-=item B<collate_variants>
-
-collate_variants( $collation, @readings )
-
-Given a set of readings in the form
-( lemma_start, lemma_end, rdg1_start, rdg1_end, ... )
-walks through each to identify those readings that are identical. The
-collation is a Text::Tradition::Collation object; the elements of
-@readings are Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading objects that appear
-on the collation graph.
-
-TODO: Handle collapsed and non-collapsed transpositions.
-
-=cut
-
-sub collate_variants {
- my( $collation, @readings ) = @_;
- my $lemma_start = shift @readings;
- my $lemma_end = shift @readings;
- my $detranspose = 0;
-
- # We need to calculate positions at this point, which is where
- # we are getting the implicit information from the apparatus.
-
- # Start the list of distinct readings with those readings in the lemma.
- my @distinct_readings;
- my $position = 0;
- while( $lemma_start ne $lemma_end ) {
- push( @distinct_readings, [ $lemma_start, 'base text', $position++ ] );
- $lemma_start = $collation->next_word( $lemma_start );
- }
- push( @distinct_readings, [ $lemma_end, 'base text', $position++ ] );
-
-
- while( scalar @readings ) {
- my( $var_start, $var_end ) = splice( @readings, 0, 2 );
-
- # I want to look at the readings in the variant and lemma, and
- # collapse readings that are the same word. This is mini-collation.
- # Each word in the 'main' list can only be collapsed once with a
- # word from the current reading.
- my %collapsed = ();
-
- # Get the label. There will only be one outgoing path to start
- # with, so this is safe.
- my @out = $var_start->outgoing();
- my $var_label = $out[0]->label();
-
- my @variant_readings;
- while( $var_start ne $var_end ) {
- push( @variant_readings, $var_start );
- $var_start = $collation->next_word( $var_start, $var_label );
- }
- push( @variant_readings, $var_end );
-
- # Go through the variant readings, and if we find a lemma reading that
- # hasn't yet been collapsed with a reading, equate them. If we do
- # not, keep them to push onto the end of all_readings.
- my @remaining_readings;
- my $last_index = 0;
- my $curr_pos = 0;
- foreach my $w ( @variant_readings ) {
- my $word = $w->label();
- my $matched = 0;
- foreach my $idx ( $last_index .. $#distinct_readings ) {
- my( $l, $pathlabel, $pos ) = @{$distinct_readings[$idx]};
- if( $word eq cmp_str( $l ) ) {
- next if exists( $collapsed{ $l->label } )
- && $collapsed{ $l->label } eq $l;
- $matched = 1;
- $last_index = $idx if $detranspose;
- # Collapse the readings.
- printf STDERR "Merging readings %s/%s and %s/%s\n",
- $l->name, $l->label, $w->name, $w->label;
- $collation->merge_readings( $l, $w );
- $collapsed{ $l->label } = $l;
- # Now collapse any multiple paths to and from the reading.
- remove_duplicate_paths( $collation,
- $collation->prior_word( $l, $pathlabel ), $l );
- remove_duplicate_paths( $collation, $l,
- $collation->next_word( $l, $pathlabel ) );
- $curr_pos = $pos;
- last;
- }
- }
- push( @remaining_readings, [ $w, $var_label, $curr_pos++ ] ) unless $matched;
- }
- push( @distinct_readings, @remaining_readings) if scalar( @remaining_readings );
- }
-
- # Now set the positions of all the readings in this variation.
- #$DB::single = 1;
- print STDERR "Readings and their positions are:\n";
- foreach my $n ( @distinct_readings ) {
- printf STDERR "\t%s (position %s)\n", $n->[0]->label(), $n->[2];
+sub set_relationships {
+ my( $collation, $app, $lemma, $variants ) = @_;
+ foreach my $rkey ( keys %$variants ) {
+ my $var = $variants->{$rkey}->{'reading'};
+ my $type = $app->{sprintf( "_%s_type", $rkey )};
+ my $noncorr = $app->{sprintf( "_%s_non_corr", $rkey )};
+ my $nonindep = $app->{sprintf( "_%s_non_indep", $rkey )};
+
+ my %rel_options = ();
+ $rel_options{'non_correctable'} = $noncorr if $noncorr && $noncorr =~ /^\d$/;
+ $rel_options{'non_indep'} = $nonindep if $nonindep && $nonindep =~ /^\d$/;
+
+ if( $type =~ /^(inv|tr|rep)$/i ) {
+ # Transposition or repetition: look for nodes with the
+ # same label but different IDs and mark them.
+ $type = 'repetition' if $type =~ /^rep/i;
+ $rel_options{'type'} = $type;
+ $rel_options{'equal_rank'} = undef;
+ my %labels;
+ foreach my $r ( @$lemma ) {
+ $labels{cmp_str( $r )} = $r;
+ }
+ foreach my $r( @$var ) {
+ if( exists $labels{$r->text} &&
+ $r->id ne $labels{$r->text}->id ) {
+ if( $type eq 'repetition' ) {
+ # Repetition
+ $collation->add_relationship( $r, $labels{$r->text}, \%rel_options );
+ } else {
+ # Transposition
+ $r->set_identical( $labels{$r->text} );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } elsif( $type =~ /^(gr|sp(el)?)$/i ) {
+
+ # Grammar/spelling/lexical: this can be a one-to-one or
+ # one-to-many mapping. We should think about merging
+ # readings if it is one-to-many.
+
+ $type = 'grammatical' if $type =~ /gr/i;
+ $type = 'spelling' if $type =~ /sp/i;
+ $type = 'repetition' if $type =~ /rep/i;
+ # $type = 'lexical' if $type =~ /lex/i;
+ $rel_options{'type'} = $type;
+ $rel_options{'equal_rank'} = 1;
+ if( @$lemma == @$var ) {
+ foreach my $i ( 0 .. $#{$lemma} ) {
+ $collation->add_relationship( $var->[$i], $lemma->[$i],
+ \%rel_options );
+ }
+ } else {
+ # An uneven many-to-many mapping. Skip for now.
+ # We really want to make a segment out of whatever we have.
+ # my $lemseg = @$lemma > 1 ? $collation->add_segment( @$lemma ) : $lemma->[0];
+ # my $varseg = @$var > 1 ? $collation->add_segment( @$var ) : $var->[0];
+ # $collation->add_relationship( $varseg, $lemseg, \%rel_options );
+ if( @$lemma == 1 && @$var == 1 ) {
+ $collation->add_relationship( $lemma->[0], $var->[0], \%rel_options );
+ }
+ }
+ } elsif( $type !~ /^(add|om|lex)$/i ) {
+ warn "Unrecognized type $type";
+ }
}
}
-
-=item B<remove_duplicate_paths>
-
-remove_duplicate_paths( $collation, $from, $to );
-
-Given two readings, reduce the number of paths between those readings to
-one. If neither path represents a base text, combine their labels.
-
-=cut
-
-sub remove_duplicate_paths {
- my( $collation, $from, $to ) = @_;
- my @paths = $from->paths_to( $to );
- if( scalar @paths > 1 ) {
- my @base = grep { $_->label eq 'base text' } @paths;
- if ( scalar @base ) {
- # Remove the paths that are not base.
- foreach my $e ( @paths ) {
- $collation->del_path( $e )
- unless $e eq $base[0];
- }
- } else {
- # Combine the paths into one.
- my $new_path_name = join( ', ', map { $_->label() } @paths );
- my $new_path = shift @paths;
- $new_path->set_attribute( 'label', $new_path_name );
- foreach my $e ( @paths ) {
- $collation->del_path( $e );
- }
- }
+
+
+
+sub apply_edits {
+ my( $collation, $edit_sequence, $debug ) = @_;
+ my @lemma_text = $collation->reading_sequence(
+ $collation->start, $collation->end );
+ my $drift = 0;
+ foreach my $correction ( @$edit_sequence ) {
+ my( $lemma_start, $length, $items ) = @$correction;
+ my $offset = $base_text_index{$lemma_start};
+ my $realoffset = $offset + $drift;
+ if( $debug ||
+ $lemma_text[$realoffset]->id ne $lemma_start ) {
+ my @this_phrase = @lemma_text[$realoffset..$realoffset+$length-1];
+ my @base_phrase;
+ my $i = $realoffset;
+ my $l = $collation->reading( $lemma_start );
+ while( $i < $realoffset+$length ) {
+ push( @base_phrase, $l );
+ $l = $collation->next_reading( $l );
+ $i++;
+ }
+
+ print STDERR sprintf( "Trying to replace %s (%s) starting at %d " .
+ "with %s (%s) with drift %d\n",
+ join( ' ', map {$_->text} @base_phrase ),
+ join( ' ', map {$_->id} @base_phrase ),
+ $realoffset,
+ join( ' ', map {$_->text} @$items ),
+ join( ' ', map {$_->id} @$items ),
+ $drift,
+ ) if $debug;
+
+ if( $lemma_text[$realoffset]->id ne $lemma_start ) {
+ warn( sprintf( "Should be replacing %s (%s) with %s (%s) " .
+ "but %s (%s) is there instead",
+ join( ' ', map {$_->text} @base_phrase ),
+ join( ' ', map {$_->id} @base_phrase ),
+ join( ' ', map {$_->text} @$items ),
+ join( ' ', map {$_->id} @$items ),
+ join( ' ', map {$_->text} @this_phrase ),
+ join( ' ', map {$_->id} @this_phrase ),
+ ) );
+ # next;
+ }
+ }
+ splice( @lemma_text, $realoffset, $length, @$items );
+ $drift += @$items - $length;
}
+ return @lemma_text;
}
+
# Helper function. Given a witness sigil, if it is a post-correctione
# sigil,return the base witness. If not, return a false value.
sub _is_post_corr {
my( $sigil ) = @_;
- if( $sigil =~ /^(.*?)(\s*\(p\.\s*c\.\))$/ ) {
- return $1;
+ if( $sigil =~ /^(.*?)(\s*\(?p\.\s*c\.\)?)$/ ) {
+ return $1;
}
return undef;
}
-=item B<cmp_str>
-
-Pretend you never saw this method. Really it needs to not be hardcoded.
-
-=cut
-
-sub cmp_str {
- my( $reading ) = @_;
- my $word = $reading->label();
- $word = lc( $word );
- $word =~ s/\W//g;
- $word =~ s/v/u/g;
- $word =~ s/j/i/g;
- $word =~ s/cha/ca/g;
- $word =~ s/quatuor/quattuor/g;
- $word =~ s/ioannes/iohannes/g;
- return $word;
-}
=back