-#!/usr/bin/env perl
-
package Text::Tradition;
-use Text::Tradition::Witness;
-use Text::Tradition::Collation;
+use Module::Load;
use Moose;
+use Text::Tradition::Collation;
+use Text::Tradition::Witness;
+
+use vars qw( $VERSION );
+$VERSION = "0.1";
has 'collation' => (
- is => 'ro',
- isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation',
- );
-
-has 'witnesses' => (
- traits => ['Array'],
- is => 'rw',
- isa => 'ArrayRef[Text::Tradition::Witness]',
- handles => {
- all_options => 'elements',
- add_option => 'push',
- map_options => 'map',
- option_count => 'count',
- sorted_options => 'sort',
- },
- );
-
-around BUILDARGS => sub {
+ is => 'ro',
+ isa => 'Text::Tradition::Collation',
+ writer => '_save_collation',
+ );
+
+has 'witness_hash' => (
+ traits => ['Hash'],
+ isa => 'HashRef[Text::Tradition::Witness]',
+ handles => {
+ witness => 'get',
+ add_witness => 'set',
+ del_witness => 'delete',
+ has_witness => 'exists',
+ witnesses => 'values',
+ },
+ default => sub { {} },
+ );
+
+has 'name' => (
+ is => 'rw',
+ isa => 'Str',
+ default => 'Tradition',
+ );
+
+# Create the witness before trying to add it
+around 'add_witness' => sub {
my $orig = shift;
- my $class = shift;
-
- # Now @_ contains the original constructor args. Make a
- # collation argument and a witnesses argument.
- my %init_args = @_;
- my %member_objects = { 'collation' => undef,
- 'witnesses' => [] };
-
- 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 };
- $autosigil++;
- }
- push( @{$member_objects{'witnesses'}},
- Text::Tradition::Witness->new( $args ) );
- # Now how to collate these?
- }
- } else {
- $member_objects{'collation'} =
- Text::Tradition::Collation->new( %init_args );
- @{$member_objects{'witnesses'}} =
- $member_objects->{'collation'}->create_witnesses();
+ my $self = shift;
+ # TODO allow add of a Witness object?
+ my $new_wit = Text::Tradition::Witness->new( @_ );
+ $self->$orig( $new_wit->sigil => $new_wit );
+ return $new_wit;
+};
+
+# Allow deletion of witness by object as well as by sigil
+around 'del_witness' => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my @key_args;
+ foreach my $arg ( @_ ) {
+ push( @key_args,
+ ref( $arg ) eq 'Text::Tradition::Witness' ? $arg->sigil : $arg );
}
+ return $self->$orig( @key_args );
+};
- return $class->$orig( %member_objects );
+# Don't allow an empty hash value
+around 'witness' => sub {
+ my( $orig, $self, $arg ) = @_;
+ return unless $self->has_witness( $arg );
+ return $self->$orig( $arg );
};
-# The user will usually be instantiating a Tradition object, and
-# examining its collation. The information about the tradition can
-# come via several routes:
-# - graphML from CollateX or elsewhere, standalone
-# - TEI parallel segmentation
-# - Leuven-style spreadsheet of variants, converted to CSV, plus base text
-# - apparatus pulled from CTE, plus base text
-# From this we should be able to get basic witness information.
-#
-# Alternatively the user can just give us the uncollated texts. Then
-# instead of passing a collation, s/he is passing a set of witnesses
-# from which we will generate a collation. Those witnesses can be in
-# plaintext or in TEI with certain constraints adopted.
-
-# So the constructor for a tradition needs to take one of these infosets,
-# and construct the collation and the witness objects.
+=head1 NAME
+
+Text::Tradition - a software model for a set of collated texts
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Text::Tradition;
+ my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
+ 'name' => 'this is a text',
+ 'input' => 'TEI',
+ 'file' => '/path/to/tei_parallel_seg_file.xml' );
+
+ my @text_wits = $t->witnesses();
+ my $manuscript_a = $t->witness( 'A' );
+ my $new_ms = $t->add_witness( 'sigil' => 'B' );
+
+ my $text_path_svg = $t->collation->as_svg();
+ ## See Text::Tradition::Collation for more on text collation itself
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+Text::Tradition is a library for representation and analysis of collated
+texts, particularly medieval ones. A 'tradition' refers to the aggregation
+of surviving versions of a text, generally preserved in multiple
+manuscripts (or 'witnesses'). A Tradition object thus has one more more
+Witnesses, as well as a Collation that represents the unity of all versions
+of the text.
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=head2 new
+
+Creates and returns a new text tradition object. The following options are
+accepted.
+
+General options:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<name> - The name of the text.
+
+=back
+
+Initialization based on a collation file:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<input> - The input format of the collation file. Can be one of the
+following:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item * Self - a GraphML format produced by this module
+
+=item * CollateX - a GraphML format produced by CollateX
+
+=item * CTE - a TEI XML format produced by Classical Text Editor
+
+=item * KUL - a specific CSV format for variants, not documented here
+
+=item * TEI - a TEI parallel segmentation format file
+
+=item * Tabular - a comma- or tab-separated collation. Takes an additional
+option, 'sep_char', which defaults to the tab character.
+
+=back
+
+=item B<file> - The name of the file that contains the data. One of 'file'
+or 'string' should be specified.
+
+=item B<string> - A text string that contains the data. One of 'file' or
+'string' should be specified.
+
+=item B<base> - The name of a text file that contains the base text, to be
+used with input formats that require it (currently only KUL).
+
+=back
+
+Initialization based on a list of witnesses [NOT YET IMPLEMENTED]:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<witnesses> - A reference to an array of Text::Tradition::Witness
+objects that carry the text to be collated.
+
+=item B<collator> - A reference to a collation program that will accept
+Witness objects.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 B<witnesses>
+
+Return the Text::Tradition::Witness objects associated with this tradition,
+as an array.
+
+=head2 B<witness>( $sigil )
+
+Returns the Text::Tradition::Witness object whose sigil is $sigil, or undef
+if there is no such object within the tradition.
+
+=head2 B<add_witness>( %opts )
+
+Instantiate a new witness with the given options (see documentation for
+Text::Tradition::Witness) and add it to the tradition.
+
+=head2 B<del_witness>( $sigil )
+
+Delete the witness with the given sigil from the tradition. Returns the
+witness object for the deleted witness.
+
+=begin testing
+
+use_ok( 'Text::Tradition', "can use module" );
+
+my $t = Text::Tradition->new( 'name' => 'empty' );
+is( ref( $t ), 'Text::Tradition', "initialized an empty Tradition object" );
+is( $t->name, 'empty', "object has the right name" );
+is( scalar $t->witnesses, 0, "object has no witnesses" );
+
+my $simple = 't/data/simple.txt';
+my $s = Text::Tradition->new(
+ 'name' => 'inline',
+ 'input' => 'Tabular',
+ 'file' => $simple,
+ );
+is( ref( $s ), 'Text::Tradition', "initialized a Tradition object" );
+is( $s->name, 'inline', "object has the right name" );
+is( scalar $s->witnesses, 3, "object has three witnesses" );
+
+my $wit_a = $s->witness('A');
+is( ref( $wit_a ), 'Text::Tradition::Witness', "Found a witness A" );
+if( $wit_a ) {
+ is( $wit_a->sigil, 'A', "Witness A has the right sigil" );
+}
+is( $s->witness('X'), undef, "There is no witness X" );
+ok( !exists $s->{'witnesses'}->{'X'}, "Witness key X not created" );
+
+my $wit_d = $s->add_witness( 'sigil' => 'D' );
+is( ref( $wit_d ), 'Text::Tradition::Witness', "new witness created" );
+is( $wit_d->sigil, 'D', "witness has correct sigil" );
+is( scalar $s->witnesses, 4, "object now has four witnesses" );
+
+my $del = $s->del_witness( 'D' );
+is( $del, $wit_d, "Deleted correct witness" );
+is( scalar $s->witnesses, 3, "object has three witnesses again" );
+
+# TODO test initialization by witness list when we have it
+
+=end testing
+
+=cut
+
+
+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->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 );
+
+ # Call the appropriate parser on the given data
+ my @format_standalone = qw/ Self CollateX CTE TEI Tabular /;
+ my @format_basetext = qw/ KUL /;
+ my $use_base;
+ my $format = $init_args->{'input'};
+ if( $format && !( grep { $_ eq $format } @format_standalone )
+ && !( grep { $_ eq $format } @format_basetext ) ) {
+ warn "Unrecognized input format $format; not parsing";
+ return;
+ }
+ if( $format && grep { $_ eq $format } @format_basetext ) {
+ $use_base = 1;
+ if( !exists $init_args->{'base'} ) {
+ warn "Cannot make a collation from $format without a base text";
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Now do the parsing.
+ if( $format ) {
+ if( $use_base ) {
+ $format = 'BaseText'; # Use the BaseText module for parsing,
+ # but retain the original input arg.
+ }
+ my $mod = "Text::Tradition::Parser::$format";
+ load( $mod );
+ $mod->can('parse')->( $self, $init_args );
+ }
+ }
+}
no Moose;
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
+
+
+=head1 BUGS / TODO
+
+=over
+
+=item * Allow tradition to be initialized via passing to a collator.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 LICENSE
+
+This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
+or implied warranty. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Tara L Andrews E<lt>aurum@cpan.orgE<gt>