has 'witnesses' => (
traits => ['Array'],
- is => 'rw',
isa => 'ArrayRef[Text::Tradition::Witness]',
handles => {
- all => 'elements',
- add => 'push',
+ witnesses => 'elements',
+ add_witness => 'push',
},
default => sub { [] },
);
isa => 'Str',
default => 'Tradition',
);
+
+around 'add_witness' => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $new_wit = Text::Tradition::Witness->new( @_ );
+ $self->$orig( $new_wit );
+ return $new_wit;
+};
+
sub BUILD {
my( $self, $init_args ) = @_;
if( exists $init_args->{'witnesses'} ) {
- # We got passed an uncollated list of witnesses. Make a
- # witness object for each witness, and then send them to the
- # collator.
- my $autosigil = 0;
- foreach my $wit ( %{$init_args->{'witnesses'}} ) {
- # Each item in the list is either a string or an arrayref.
- # If it's a string, it is a filename; if it's an arrayref,
- # it is a tuple of 'sigil, file'. Handle either case.
- my $args;
- if( ref( $wit ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
- $args = { 'sigil' => $wit->[0],
- 'file' => $wit->[1] };
- } else {
- $args = { 'sigil' => chr( $autosigil+65 ),
- 'file' => $wit };
- $autosigil++;
- }
- $self->witnesses->push( Text::Tradition::Witness->new( $args ) );
- # TODO Now how to collate these?
- }
+ # We got passed an uncollated list of witnesses. Make a
+ # witness object for each witness, and then send them to the
+ # collator.
+ my $autosigil = 0;
+ foreach my $wit ( %{$init_args->{'witnesses'}} ) {
+ # Each item in the list is either a string or an arrayref.
+ # If it's a string, it is a filename; if it's an arrayref,
+ # it is a tuple of 'sigil, file'. Handle either case.
+ my $args;
+ if( ref( $wit ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
+ $args = { 'sigil' => $wit->[0],
+ 'file' => $wit->[1] };
+ } else {
+ $args = { 'sigil' => chr( $autosigil+65 ),
+ 'file' => $wit };
+ $autosigil++;
+ }
+ $self->witnesses->add_witness( $args );
+ # TODO Now how to collate these?
+ }
} else {
- # Else we need to parse some collation data. Make a Collation object
- my $collation = Text::Tradition::Collation->new( %$init_args,
- 'tradition' => $self );
- $self->_save_collation( $collation );
+ # Else we need to parse some collation data. Make a Collation object
+ my $collation = Text::Tradition::Collation->new( %$init_args,
+ 'tradition' => $self );
+ $self->_save_collation( $collation );
- # Call the appropriate parser on the given data
- my @formats = grep { /^(Self|CollateX|CSV|CTE|TEI)$/ } keys( %$init_args );
- my $format = shift( @formats );
- unless( $format ) {
- warn "No data given to create a collation; will initialize an empty one";
- }
- if( $format && $format =~ /^(CSV|CTE)$/ &&
- !exists $init_args->{'base'} ) {
- warn "Cannot make a collation from $format without a base text";
- return;
- }
+ # Call the appropriate parser on the given data
+ my @formats = grep { /^(Self|CollateX|CSV|CTE|KUL|TEI)$/ } keys( %$init_args );
+ my $format = shift( @formats );
+ unless( $format ) {
+ warn "No data given to create a collation; will initialize an empty one";
+ }
+ if( $format && $format =~ /^(KUL|CTE)$/ &&
+ !exists $init_args->{'base'} ) {
+ warn "Cannot make a collation from $format without a base text";
+ return;
+ }
- # Starting point for all texts
- my $last_node = $collation->add_reading( '#START#' );
+ # Start and end points for all texts
+ $collation->add_reading( '#START#' );
+ $collation->add_reading( '#END#' );
+
- # Now do the parsing.
- my @sigla;
- if( $format ) {
- my @parseargs;
- if( $format =~ /^(CSV|CTE)$/ ) {
- $init_args->{'data'} = $init_args->{$format};
- $init_args->{'format'} = $format;
- $format = 'BaseText';
- @parseargs = %$init_args;
- } else {
- @parseargs = ( $init_args->{ $format } );
- }
- my $mod = "Text::Tradition::Parser::$format";
- load( $mod );
- $mod->can('parse')->( $self, @parseargs );
- }
+ # Now do the parsing.
+ my @sigla;
+ if( $format ) {
+ my @parseargs;
+ if( $format =~ /^(KUL|CTE)$/ ) {
+ $init_args->{'data'} = $init_args->{$format};
+ $init_args->{'format'} = $format;
+ $format = 'BaseText';
+ @parseargs = %$init_args;
+ } else {
+ @parseargs = ( $init_args->{ $format } );
+ }
+ my $mod = "Text::Tradition::Parser::$format";
+ load( $mod );
+ $mod->can('parse')->( $self, @parseargs );
+ }
}
}
sub witness {
my( $self, $sigil ) = @_;
my $requested_wit;
- foreach my $wit ( @{$self->witnesses} ) {
- $requested_wit = $wit if $wit->sigil eq $sigil;
+ foreach my $wit ( $self->witnesses ) {
+ $requested_wit = $wit if $wit->sigil eq $sigil;
}
# We depend on an undef return value for no such witness.
# warn "No such witness $sigil" unless $requested_wit;
return $requested_wit;
}
-
-
-sub add_witness {
- my $self = shift;
- my $new_wit = Text::Tradition::Witness->new( @_ );
- push( @{$self->witnesses}, $new_wit );
- return $new_wit;
-}
+
# The user will usually be instantiating a Tradition object, and
# examining its collation. The information about the tradition can