From: Tara L Andrews Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 07:59:37 +0000 (+0200) Subject: CHECKPOINT for laptop migration X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6f4946fb0de0c91a23aba346e9f15ddb32596a8d;hp=f2b9605f2bba07e0f3ed5e6fe34f36b384de6eb7;p=scpubgit%2Fstemmatology.git CHECKPOINT for laptop migration --- diff --git a/lib/Text/Tradition/Parser/CTE.pm b/lib/Text/Tradition/Parser/CTE.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7390826 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/Text/Tradition/Parser/CTE.pm @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ +package Text::Tradition::Parser::CTE; + +use strict; +use warnings; +use XML::LibXML; +use XML::LibXML::XPathContext; + +=head1 NAME + +Text::Tradition::Parser::CTE + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Parser module for Text::Tradition, given a TEI file exported from +Classical Text Editor. + +=head1 METHODS + +=over + +=item B + +my @apparatus = read( $xml_file ); + +Takes a Tradition object and a TEI file exported from Classical Text +Editor; initializes the Tradition from the file. + +=cut + +my %seg_readings; # Save the XML IDs for apparatus anchors. +my %sigil_for; # Save the XML IDs for witnesses. +my %note_start; # Save the readings where an apparatus entry is attached. + +sub parse { + my( $tradition, $xml_str ) = @_; + my $c = $tradition->collation; # Some shorthand + + # First, parse the XML. + my $parser = XML::LibXML->new(); + my $doc = $parser->parse_string( $xml_str ); + my $tei = $doc->documentElement(); + my $xpc = XML::LibXML::XPathContext->new( $tei ); + + # CTE uses a DTD rather than any xmlns-based parsing. Thus we + # need no namespace foo. + + # Get the witnesses and create the witness objects. + foreach my $wit_el ( $xpc->findnodes( '//sourceDesc/listWit/witness' ) ) { + # The witness xml:id is used internally, and is *not* the sigil name. + my $id= $wit_el->getAttribute( 'xml:id' ); + $id =~ s/^M/sig/; # Stupid but there you go. + my @sig_parts = $xpc->findnodes( './abbr/descendant::text()', $wit_el ); + my $sig = join( '', grep { /\w/ } @sig_parts ); + $tradition->add_witness( sigil => $sig, source => $wit_el->toString() ); + $sigil_for{$id} = $sig; + } + + # Now go through the text and find the base tokens. Tokens are + # either plain text to be split on whitespace, or they are wrapped + # in or elements. + my @base_text; + my $ctr = 1; + foreach my $pg_el ( $xpc->findnodes( '/TEI/text/p' ) ) { + foreach my $xn ( $pg_el->childNodes ) { + push( @base_text, _get_readings( $tradition, $xn ) ); + } + } + + # String together the base. + my $source = $c->start; + foreach my $b ( @base_text ) { + $c->add_path( $source, $b, $c->baselabel ); + $source = $b; + } + $c->add_path( $source, $c->add_reading('#END#'), $c->baselabel ); + + # Now go through the text and find all the apparatus notes, and parse them. + foreach my $note_el( $xpc->findnodes( '//note[attribute::type = "a1"]' ) ) { + my $app_start = $note_start{$note_el}; + my $apparatus = _parse_note( $note_el, $c, $app_start ); + } +} + + +## Recursive little helper function to help us navigate through nested +## XML, picking out the text. + +sub _get_readings { + my( $tradition, $xn ) = @_; + my @readings; + if( $xn->nodeType == XML_TEXT_NODE ) { + my $str = $xn->data; + $str =~ s/^\s+//; + foreach my $w ( split( /\s+/, $str ) ) { + my $rdg = $tradition->collation->add_reading( 'n'.$ctr++ ); + $rdg->text( $w ); + push( @readings, $rdg ); + } + } elsif( $xn->nodeName eq 'hi' ) { + foreach( $xn->childNodes ) { + # Recurse as if the hi weren't there. + push( @readings, _get_readings( $tradition, $_ ) ); + } + } elsif( $xn->nodeName eq 'seg' ) { + # Read the reading, but also add the word in question as an anchor. + my $seg_id = $xn->getAttribute( 'xml:id' ); + my @r; + foreach( $xn->childNodes ) { + push( @r, _get_readings( $tradition, $_ ) ); + } + warn "More than one reading found in seg $seg_id" unless @r == 1; + $seg_readings{'#'.$seg_id} = $r[0]; + push( @readings, @r ); + } elsif( $xn->nodeName eq 'note' ) { + # Save where we found this note. + $note_start{$xn} = $readings[-1]; + } + return @readings; +} + +## Helper function to parse apparatus entries. This could get nasty, I mean fun. +sub _parse_note { + my( $xn, $c, $app_start ) = @_; + my $app_end = $seg_readings{$xn->getAttribute( 'targetEnd' )}; + my $lemma = join( ' ', map { $_->text } $c->reading_sequence( $app_start, $app_end ) ); + + my %seen_wits; + # TODO A list of active witnesses should be passed really. + map { $seen_wits{$_} = 0 } vals( %sigil_for ); + + # The note has a

tag, then , then 0-1 text nodes, + # then an assortment of or elements. If the hi + # contains an abbr, then it goes before, otherwise it probably + # goes after. + my @p = $xn->getChildrenByTagName( 'p' ); + warn "More than one pg in note" unless @p == 1; + + # Strip the elements. + my @childnodes; + foreach ( $p[0]->childNodes ) { + if( $_->nodeName eq 'hi' ) { + push( @childnodes, $_->childNodes ); + } else { + push( @childnodes, $_ ); + } + } + + # Go through and try to parse the sucker. + my $apparatus; + my $curr_rdg = ''; + my $reading_sigla = 0; + my @curr_wits; + foreach my $pxn ( $p[0]->childNodes ) { + next if $pxn->nodeName eq 'mentioned'; # Redundant for us. + if( $pxn->nodeType == XML_TEXT_NODE ) { + my $pxn_str = $pxn->data; + $pxn_str =~ s/^\s+//; + $pxn_str =~ s/\s+$//; + my @parts = split( /,\s*/, $pxn_str ); + if( @parts > 1 ) { + # Comma separation means that we are starting a new reading. + my $last = shift @parts; + if( $last =~ /^\s*a\.\s*c\.\s*$/ ) { + my $sig = pop @curr_wits; + $sig .= '_ac'; + push( @curr_wits, $sig ); + } + $pxn_str = join( ', ', @parts ); + # Trigger a reading interpretation. + $reading_sigla = 1; + } + if( $reading_sigla ) { + my @wits = keys %curr_wits; + $apparatus->{ interpret( $curr_rdg, $lemma ) } = \@wits; + $curr_rdg = ''; + $reading_sigla = 0; + @curr_wits = (); + } + + if( $pxn_str =~ /^\s*a\.\s*c\.\s*$/ ) { + my $sig = pop @curr_wits; + $sig .= '_ac'; + push( @curr_wits, $sig ); + } else { + $curr_rdg .= $pxn_str; + } + } elsif( $pxn->nodeName eq 'abbr' ) { + # It is a witness, stick it in @curr_wits + my $wit = $sigil_for{$pxn->getAttribute( 'n' )} + push( @curr_wits, $wit ) unless $curr_wits[-1] eq $wit; + $seen_wits{$wit} += 1; # Keep track of a 'seen' count in case there is an a.c. + $reading_sigla = 1; + } + } + $apparatus->{ interpret( $curr_rdg, $lemma ) } = \@wits if $curr_rdg; + $apparatus->{ $lemma } = grep { $seen_wits{$_} == 0 } keys %seen_wits; + + return $apparatus; +} + + +sub interpret { + # A utility function to change apparatus-ese into a full variant. + my( $reading, $lemma ) = @_; + return $reading if $reading eq $lemma; + my $oldreading = $reading; + $lemma =~ s/\s+[[:punct:]]+$//; + $reading =~ s/\s*\(?sic([\s\w.]+)?\)?$//; + my @words = split( /\s+/, $lemma ); + if( $reading =~ /^(.*) praem.$/ ) { + $reading = "$1 $lemma"; + } elsif( $reading =~ /^(.*) add.$/ ) { + $reading = "$lemma $1"; + } elsif( $reading eq 'om.' ) { + $reading = ''; + } elsif( $reading eq 'inv.' ) { + # Hope it is two words. + print STDERR "WARNING: want to invert a lemma that is not two words\n" + unless scalar( @words ) == 2; + $reading = join( ' ', reverse( @words ) ); + } elsif( $reading eq 'iter.' ) { + # Repeat the lemma + $reading = "$lemma $lemma"; + } elsif( $reading =~ /^(.*) \.\.\. (.*)$/ ) { + # The first and last N words captured should replace the first and + # last N words of the lemma. + my @begin = split( /\s+/, $1 ); + my @end = split( /\s+/, $2 ); + if( scalar( @begin ) + scalar ( @end ) > scalar( @words ) ) { + # Something is wrong and we can't do the splice. + print STDERR "ERROR: $lemma is too short to accommodate $oldreading\n"; + } else { + splice( @words, 0, scalar @begin, @begin ); + splice( @words, -(scalar @end), scalar @end, @end ); + $reading = join( ' ', @words ); + } + } + print STDERR "Interpreted $oldreading as $reading given $lemma\n"; + return $reading; +} + +=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, aurum@cpan.org + +=cut + +1; + diff --git a/t/stemma.t b/t/stemma.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000..919f5a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/stemma.t @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl + +use strict; use warnings; +use Test::More; +use lib 'lib'; +use Text::Tradition; +use Text::Tradition::Stemma; +use XML::LibXML; +use XML::LibXML::XPathContext; + +my $datafile = 't/data/Collatex-16.xml'; #TODO need other test data + +open( GRAPHFILE, $datafile ) or die "Could not open $datafile"; +my @lines = ; +close GRAPHFILE; +my $tradition = Text::Tradition->new( 'CollateX' => join( '', @lines ), + 'linear' => 1 ); +my $stemma = Text::Tradition::Stemma->new( 'tradition' => $tradition ); + +# Test for object creation +ok( $stemma->isa( 'Text::Tradition::Stemma' ), 'Got the right sort of object' ); + +# Test for character matrix creation +$stemma->make_character_matrix(); + ## check number of rows + ## check number of columns + +# Test that pars runs +my( $status, $tree ) = $stemma->run_pars(); +ok( $status, "pars ran successfully" ); +print STDERR "Error was $tree\n" unless $status; + +# Test that we get a tree + +# Test that the tree has all our witnesses