new position logic for the lemmatizer and toggler; still need non-linear positions
[scpubgit/stemmatology.git] / lib / Text / Tradition / Parser / BaseText.pm
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e58153d6 1package Text::Tradition::Parser::BaseText;
b49c4318 2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
52ce987f 5use Module::Load;
4ca00eca 6use Algorithm::Diff;
b49c4318 7
2ceca8c3 8=head1 NAME
9
10Text::Tradition::Parser::BaseText
11
12=head1 SYNOPSIS
13
14use Text::Tradition::Parser::BaseText qw( merge_base );
15merge_base( $graph, 'reference.txt', @apparatus_entries )
16
17=head1 DESCRIPTION
18
19For an overview of the package, see the documentation for the
20Text::Tradition::Graph module.
21
22This module is meant for use with certain of the other Parser classes
23- whenever a list of variants is given with reference to a base text,
24these must be joined into a single collation. The parser should
25therefore make a list of variants and their locations, and BaseText
26will join those listed variants onto the reference text.
27
28=head1 SUBROUTINES
29
30=over
31
52ce987f 32=item B<parse>
33
34parse( $graph, %opts );
35
36Takes an initialized graph and a set of options, which must include:
37- 'base' - the base text referenced by the variants
38- 'format' - the format of the variant list
39- 'data' - the variants, in the given format.
40
41=cut
42
43sub parse {
e2902068 44 my( $tradition, %opts ) = @_;
52ce987f 45
46 my $format_mod = 'Text::Tradition::Parser::' . $opts{'format'};
47 load( $format_mod );
48 my @apparatus_entries = $format_mod->can('read')->( $opts{'data'} );
e2902068 49 merge_base( $tradition->collation, $opts{'base'}, @apparatus_entries );
52ce987f 50}
51
2ceca8c3 52=item B<merge_base>
53
54merge_base( $graph, 'reference.txt', @apparatus_entries )
55
56Takes three arguments: a newly-initialized Text::Tradition::Graph
57object, a text file containing the reference text, and a list of
58variants (apparatus entries). Adds the base text to the graph, and
59joins the variants to that.
60
61The list of variants is an array of hash references; each hash takes
62the form
63 { '_id' => line reference,
64 'rdg_0' => lemma reading,
65 'rdg_1' => first variant,
66 ... # and so on until all distinct readings are listed
67 'WitnessA' => 'rdg_0',
68 'WitnessB' => 'rdg_1',
69 ... # and so on until all witnesses are listed with their readings
70 }
71
72Any hash key that is not of the form /^rdg_\d+$/ and that does not
73begin with an underscore is assumed to be a witness name. Any 'meta'
74information to be passed must be passed in a key with a leading
75underscore in its name.
76
77=cut
78
b15511bf 79my $SHORTEND = ''; # Debug var - set this to limit the number of lines parsed
4ca00eca 80
81my %base_text_index;
6a222840 82my $edits_required = {};
4ca00eca 83
84# edits_required -> wit -> [ { start_idx, end_idx, items } ]
930ff666 85
b49c4318 86sub merge_base {
e2902068 87 my( $collation, $base_file, @app_entries ) = @_;
88 my @base_line_starts = read_base( $base_file, $collation );
b49c4318 89
52ce987f 90 my %all_witnesses;
6a222840 91 my @unwitnessed_lemma_nodes;
b49c4318 92 foreach my $app ( @app_entries ) {
93 my( $line, $num ) = split( /\./, $app->{_id} );
94 # DEBUG with a short graph
15d2d3df 95 last if $SHORTEND && $line > $SHORTEND;
2ceca8c3 96 # DEBUG for problematic entries
4ca00eca 97 my $scrutinize = '';
e2902068 98 my $first_line_reading = $base_line_starts[ $line ];
b49c4318 99 my $too_far = $base_line_starts[ $line+1 ];
100
101 my $lemma = $app->{rdg_0};
102 my $seq = 1;
103 # Is this the Nth occurrence of this reading in the line?
104 if( $lemma =~ s/(_)?(\d)$// ) {
105 $seq = $2;
106 }
107 my @lemma_words = split( /\s+/, $lemma );
108
109 # Now search for the lemma words within this line.
e2902068 110 my $lemma_start = $first_line_reading;
b49c4318 111 my $lemma_end;
112 my %seen;
113 while( $lemma_start ne $too_far ) {
114 # Loop detection
115 if( $seen{ $lemma_start->name() } ) {
116 warn "Detected loop at " . $lemma_start->name() .
117 ", ref $line,$num";
118 last;
119 }
120 $seen{ $lemma_start->name() } = 1;
121
122 # Try to match the lemma.
123 my $unmatch = 0;
124 print STDERR "Matching " . cmp_str( $lemma_start) . " against " .
125 $lemma_words[0] . "...\n"
126 if "$line.$num" eq $scrutinize;
127 if( cmp_str( $lemma_start ) eq $lemma_words[0] ) {
128 # Skip it if we need a match that is not the first.
129 if( --$seq < 1 ) {
130 # Now we have to compare the rest of the words here.
131 if( scalar( @lemma_words ) > 1 ) {
e2902068 132 my $next_reading =
133 $collation->next_reading( $lemma_start );
b49c4318 134 foreach my $w ( @lemma_words[1..$#lemma_words] ) {
135 printf STDERR "Now matching %s against %s\n",
e2902068 136 cmp_str($next_reading), $w
b49c4318 137 if "$line.$num" eq $scrutinize;
e2902068 138 if( $w ne cmp_str($next_reading) ) {
b49c4318 139 $unmatch = 1;
140 last;
141 } else {
e2902068 142 $lemma_end = $next_reading;
143 $next_reading =
144 $collation->next_reading( $lemma_end );
b49c4318 145 }
146 }
147 } else {
148 $lemma_end = $lemma_start;
149 }
150 } else {
151 $unmatch = 1;
152 }
153 }
154 last unless ( $unmatch || !defined( $lemma_end ) );
155 $lemma_end = undef;
e2902068 156 $lemma_start = $collation->next_reading( $lemma_start );
b49c4318 157 }
158
159 unless( $lemma_end ) {
160 warn "No match found for @lemma_words at $line.$num";
161 next;
b49c4318 162 }
163
4ca00eca 164 # Now we have found the lemma; we will record an 'edit', in
165 # terms of a splice operation, for each subsequent reading.
166 # We also note which witnesses take the given edit.
167
6a222840 168 my @lemma_set = $collation->reading_sequence( $lemma_start,
169 $lemma_end );
4ca00eca 170 my @reading_sets = [ @lemma_set ];
171
172 # For each reading that is not rdg_0, we create the variant
173 # reading nodes, and store the range as an edit operation on
174 # the base text.
175 my $variant_objects;
6a222840 176 my %pc_seen; # Keep track of mss with explicit post-corr data
b49c4318 177 foreach my $k ( grep { /^rdg/ } keys( %$app ) ) {
b49c4318 178 my @mss = grep { $app->{$_} eq $k } keys( %$app );
1ed3973e 179
180 # Keep track of lemma nodes that don't actually appear in
181 # any MSS; we will want to remove them from the collation.
6a222840 182 push( @unwitnessed_lemma_nodes, @lemma_set )
183 if !@mss && $k eq 'rdg_0';
184
e2902068 185 # Keep track of what witnesses we have seen.
52ce987f 186 @all_witnesses{ @mss } = ( 1 ) x scalar( @mss );
4ca00eca 187 # Keep track of which witnesses bear corrected readings here.
188 foreach my $m ( @mss ) {
189 my $base = _is_post_corr( $m );
190 next unless $base;
6a222840 191 $pc_seen{$base} = 1;
4ca00eca 192 }
193 next if $k eq 'rdg_0';
194
1ed3973e 195 # Parse the variant into reading tokens.
4ca00eca 196 # TODO don't hardcode the reading split operation
197 my @variant = split( /\s+/, $app->{$k} );
198 @variant = () if $app->{$k} eq '/'; # This is an omission.
b49c4318 199
4ca00eca 200 my @variant_readings;
b49c4318 201 my $ctr = 0;
b49c4318 202 foreach my $vw ( @variant ) {
203 my $vwname = "$k/$line.$num.$ctr"; $ctr++;
e2902068 204 my $vwreading = $collation->add_reading( $vwname );
205 $vwreading->text( $vw );
4ca00eca 206 push( @variant_readings, $vwreading );
b49c4318 207 }
e49731d7 208
4ca00eca 209 $variant_objects->{$k} = { 'mss' => \@mss,
210 'reading' => \@variant_readings,
211 };
212 push( @reading_sets, \@variant_readings );
213 }
b49c4318 214
4ca00eca 215 # Now collate and collapse the identical readings within the
216 # collated sets. Modifies the reading sets that were passed.
217 collate_variants( $collation, @reading_sets );
218
1ed3973e 219 # Record any stated relationships between the nodes and the lemma.
3265b0ce 220 set_relationships( $collation, $app, \@lemma_set, $variant_objects );
15d2d3df 221
4ca00eca 222 # Now create the splice-edit objects that will be used
223 # to reconstruct each witness.
224
225 foreach my $rkey ( keys %$variant_objects ) {
226 # Object is argument list for splice, so:
227 # offset, length, replacements
c78feb69 228 my $edit_object = [ $lemma_start->name,
4ca00eca 229 scalar( @lemma_set ),
230 $variant_objects->{$rkey}->{reading} ];
231 foreach my $ms ( @{$variant_objects->{$rkey}->{mss}} ) {
232 # Is this a p.c. entry?
233 my $base = _is_post_corr( $ms );
234 if( $base ) { # this is a post-corr witness
235 my $pc_key = $base . "_post";
236 _add_hash_entry( $edits_required, $pc_key, $edit_object );
237 } else { # this is an ante-corr witness
238 my $pc_key = $ms . "_post";
6a222840 239 _add_hash_entry( $edits_required, $ms, $edit_object );
240 unless( $pc_seen{$ms} ) {
241 # If this witness carries no correction, add this
242 # same object to its post-corrected state.
243 _add_hash_entry( $edits_required, $pc_key,
244 $edit_object );
4ca00eca 245 }
246 }
e2902068 247 }
4ca00eca 248 }
249 } # Finished going through the apparatus entries
250
251 # Now make the witness objects, and create their text sequences
6a222840 252 foreach my $w ( grep { $_ !~ /_post$/ } keys %$edits_required ) {
15d2d3df 253 print STDERR "Creating witness $w\n";
4ca00eca 254 my $witness_obj = $collation->tradition->add_witness( sigil => $w );
b15511bf 255 my $debug; # = $w eq 'Vb11';
256 my @ante_corr_seq = apply_edits( $collation, $edits_required->{$w}, $debug );
257 my @post_corr_seq = apply_edits( $collation, $edits_required->{$w."_post"}, $debug )
258 if exists( $edits_required->{$w."_post"} );
259
260 my @repeated = _check_for_repeated( @ante_corr_seq );
261 warn "Repeated elements @repeated in $w a.c."
262 if @repeated;
263 @repeated = _check_for_repeated( @post_corr_seq );
264 warn "Repeated elements @repeated in $w p.c."
15d2d3df 265 if @repeated;
b15511bf 266
6a222840 267 # Now save these paths in my witness object
b15511bf 268 if( @post_corr_seq ) {
269 $witness_obj->path( \@post_corr_seq );
270 $witness_obj->uncorrected_path( \@ante_corr_seq );
271 } else {
272 $witness_obj->path( \@ante_corr_seq );
52ce987f 273 }
b49c4318 274 }
e2902068 275
6a222840 276 # Now remove our 'base text' edges, which is to say, the only
1ed3973e 277 # ones we have created so far. Also remove any unwitnessed
278 # lemma nodes (TODO unless we are treating base as witness)
6a222840 279 foreach ( $collation->paths() ) {
280 $collation->del_path( $_ );
281 }
282 foreach( @unwitnessed_lemma_nodes ) {
283 $collation->del_reading( $_ );
284 }
4ca00eca 285
b15511bf 286 ### HACKY HACKY Do some one-off path corrections here.
287 if( $collation->linear ) {
4cdd82f1 288 my $c = $collation;
289 my $end = $SHORTEND ? $SHORTEND : 155;
290 my $path = $c->tradition->witness('Vb11')->path;
291 if( $end > 16 ) {
292 $c->merge_readings( $c->reading('rdg_1/16.3.0'), $c->reading('rdg_1/16.2.1') );
293 splice( @$path, 209, 2, $c->reading( 'rdg_1/16.3.0' ), $c->reading( 'rdg_1/16.2.2' ) );
294 }
295 # What else?
b15511bf 296 } else {
297 my $c = $collation;
4cdd82f1 298 my $end = $SHORTEND ? $SHORTEND : 155;
b15511bf 299 # Vb5:
300 my $path = $c->tradition->witness('Vb5')->path;
4cdd82f1 301 splice( @$path, 1436, 0, $c->reading('106,14') ) if $end > 106;
b15511bf 302 # Vb11:
303 $path = $c->tradition->witness('Vb11')->path;
4cdd82f1 304 if( $end > 16 ) {
305 $c->merge_readings( $c->reading('rdg_1/16.3.0'), $c->reading('rdg_1/16.2.1') );
306 splice( @$path, 209, 2, $c->reading( 'rdg_1/16.3.0' ), $c->reading( '16,1' ) );
307 }
b15511bf 308 # Vb12 a.c.:
309 $path = $c->tradition->witness('Vb12')->uncorrected_path;
4cdd82f1 310 splice( @$path, 1828, 1, $c->reading('rdg_2/137.5.0') ) if $end > 137;
b15511bf 311 # Vb13:
312 $path = $c->tradition->witness('Vb13')->path;
4cdd82f1 313 splice( @$path, 782, 0, $c->reading( '58,5' ) ) if $end > 58;
b15511bf 314 # Vb20 a.c.:
315 $path = $c->tradition->witness('Vb20')->uncorrected_path;
4cdd82f1 316 splice( @$path, 1251, 1, $c->reading( '94,6' ) ) if $end > 94;
b15511bf 317 # Vb26:
318 $path = $c->tradition->witness('Vb26')->path;
4cdd82f1 319 splice( @$path, 618, 0, $c->reading('46,2') ) if $end > 46;
b15511bf 320 }
321
e2902068 322 # Now walk paths and calculate positions.
323 my @common_readings =
6a222840 324 $collation->make_witness_paths();
e2902068 325 $collation->calculate_positions( @common_readings );
b49c4318 326}
327
15d2d3df 328sub _check_for_repeated {
329 my @seq = @_;
330 my %unique;
331 my @repeated;
332 foreach ( @seq ) {
333 if( exists $unique{$_->name} ) {
334 push( @repeated, $_->name );
335 } else {
336 $unique{$_->name} = 1;
337 }
338 }
339 return @repeated;
340}
341
2ceca8c3 342=item B<read_base>
343
e2902068 344my @line_beginnings = read_base( 'reference.txt', $collation );
2ceca8c3 345
e2902068 346Takes a text file and a (presumed empty) collation object, adds the
347words as simple linear readings to the collation, and returns a
348list of readings that represent the beginning of lines. This collation
349is now the starting point for application of apparatus entries in
350merge_base, e.g. from a CSV file or a Classical Text Editor file.
2ceca8c3 351
352=cut
b49c4318 353
354sub read_base {
e2902068 355 my( $base_file, $collation ) = @_;
b49c4318 356
e2902068 357 # This array gives the first reading for each line. We put the
b49c4318 358 # common starting point in line zero.
e2902068 359 my $last_reading = $collation->start();
6a222840 360 $base_text_index{$last_reading->name} = 0;
e2902068 361 my $lineref_array = [ $last_reading ]; # There is no line zero.
b49c4318 362
363 open( BASE, $base_file ) or die "Could not open file $base_file: $!";
6a222840 364 my $i = 1;
b49c4318 365 while(<BASE>) {
e2902068 366 # Make the readings, and connect them up for the base, but
367 # also save the first reading of each line in an array for the
368 # purpose.
369 # TODO use configurable reading separator
b49c4318 370 chomp;
371 my @words = split;
372 my $started = 0;
373 my $wordref = 0;
374 my $lineref = scalar @$lineref_array;
15d2d3df 375 last if $SHORTEND && $lineref > $SHORTEND;
b49c4318 376 foreach my $w ( @words ) {
e2902068 377 my $readingref = join( ',', $lineref, ++$wordref );
378 my $reading = $collation->add_reading( $readingref );
379 $reading->text( $w );
b49c4318 380 unless( $started ) {
e2902068 381 push( @$lineref_array, $reading );
b49c4318 382 $started = 1;
383 }
4ca00eca 384 # Add edge paths in the graph, for easier tracking when
385 # we start applying corrections. These paths will be
386 # removed when we're done.
387 my $path = $collation->add_path( $last_reading, $reading,
388 $collation->baselabel );
389 $last_reading = $reading;
390
391 # Note an array index for the reading, for later correction splices.
392 $base_text_index{$readingref} = $i++;
b49c4318 393 }
394 }
395 close BASE;
396 # Ending point for all texts
e2902068 397 my $endpoint = $collation->add_reading( '#END#' );
930ff666 398 $collation->add_path( $last_reading, $endpoint, $collation->baselabel );
b49c4318 399 push( @$lineref_array, $endpoint );
6a222840 400 $base_text_index{$endpoint->name} = $i;
b49c4318 401
402 return( @$lineref_array );
403}
404
e49731d7 405=item B<collate_variants>
2ceca8c3 406
4ca00eca 407collate_variants( $collation, @reading_ranges )
2ceca8c3 408
e49731d7 409Given a set of readings in the form
410( lemma_start, lemma_end, rdg1_start, rdg1_end, ... )
e2902068 411walks through each to identify those readings that are identical. The
412collation is a Text::Tradition::Collation object; the elements of
413@readings are Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading objects that appear
414on the collation graph.
b49c4318 415
2ceca8c3 416TODO: Handle collapsed and non-collapsed transpositions.
417
418=cut
b49c4318 419
e49731d7 420sub collate_variants {
4ca00eca 421 my( $collation, @reading_sets ) = @_;
4ca00eca 422
c78feb69 423 # Two different ways to do this, depending on whether we want
424 # transposed reading nodes to be merged into one (producing a
425 # nonlinear, bidirectional graph) or not (producing a relatively
426 # linear, unidirectional graph.)
427 return $collation->linear ? collate_linearly( @_ )
428 : collate_nonlinearly( @_ );
429}
4ca00eca 430
c78feb69 431sub collate_linearly {
432 my( $collation, $lemma_set, @variant_sets ) = @_;
4ca00eca 433
434 my @unique;
435 push( @unique, @$lemma_set );
c78feb69 436 while( @variant_sets ) {
437 my $variant_set = shift @variant_sets;
438 # Use diff to do this job
439 my $diff = Algorithm::Diff->new( \@unique, $variant_set,
440 {'keyGen' => \&_collation_hash} );
441 my @new_unique;
442 my %merged;
443 while( $diff->Next ) {
444 if( $diff->Same ) {
445 # merge the nodes
446 my @l = $diff->Items( 1 );
447 my @v = $diff->Items( 2 );
448 foreach my $i ( 0 .. $#l ) {
449 if( !$merged{$l[$i]->name} ) {
450 $collation->merge_readings( $l[$i], $v[$i] );
451 $merged{$l[$i]->name} = 1;
452 } else {
453 print STDERR "Would have double merged " . $l[$i]->name . "\n";
6a222840 454 }
e49731d7 455 }
c78feb69 456 # splice the lemma nodes into the variant set
457 my( $offset ) = $diff->Get( 'min2' );
458 splice( @$variant_set, $offset, scalar( @l ), @l );
459 push( @new_unique, @l );
460 } else {
461 # Keep the old unique readings
462 push( @new_unique, $diff->Items( 1 ) ) if $diff->Items( 1 );
463 # Add the new readings to the 'unique' list
464 push( @new_unique, $diff->Items( 2 ) ) if $diff->Items( 2 );
b49c4318 465 }
c78feb69 466 }
467 @unique = @new_unique;
468 }
469}
470
471sub collate_nonlinearly {
472 my( $collation, $lemma_set, @variant_sets ) = @_;
473
474 my @unique;
475 push( @unique, @$lemma_set );
476 while( @variant_sets ) {
477 my $variant_set = shift @variant_sets;
478 # Simply match the first reading that carries the same word, so
479 # long as that reading has not yet been used to match another
480 # word in this variant. That way lies loopy madness.
481 my @distinct;
482 my %merged;
483 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $#{$variant_set} ) {
484 my $vw = $variant_set->[$idx];
485 my @same = grep { cmp_str( $_ ) eq $vw->label } @unique;
486 my $matched;
487 if( @same ) {
488 foreach my $i ( 0 .. $#same ) {
489 unless( $merged{$same[$i]->name} ) {
b15511bf 490 #print STDERR sprintf( "Merging %s into %s\n",
491 # $vw->name,
492 # $same[$i]->name );
c78feb69 493 $collation->merge_readings( $same[$i], $vw );
494 $merged{$same[$i]->name} = 1;
495 $matched = $i;
496 $variant_set->[$idx] = $same[$i];
15d2d3df 497 }
498 }
6a222840 499 }
c78feb69 500 unless( @same && defined($matched) ) {
501 push( @distinct, $vw );
502 }
b49c4318 503 }
c78feb69 504 push( @unique, @distinct );
b49c4318 505 }
4ca00eca 506}
2ceca8c3 507
c78feb69 508
4ca00eca 509
510sub _collation_hash {
511 my $node = shift;
6a222840 512 return cmp_str( $node );
4ca00eca 513}
2ceca8c3 514
15d2d3df 515sub set_relationships {
3265b0ce 516 my( $collation, $app, $lemma, $variants ) = @_;
15d2d3df 517 foreach my $rkey ( keys %$variants ) {
518 my $var = $variants->{$rkey}->{'reading'};
b15511bf 519 my $type = $app->{sprintf( "_%s_type", $rkey )};
520 my $noncorr = $app->{sprintf( "_%s_non_corr", $rkey )};
521 my $nonindep = $app->{sprintf( "_%s_non_indep", $rkey )};
522
523 my %rel_options = ();
524 $rel_options{'non_correctable'} = $noncorr if $noncorr && $noncorr =~ /^\d$/;
525 $rel_options{'non_indep'} = $nonindep if $nonindep && $nonindep =~ /^\d$/;
15d2d3df 526
051ddba3 527 if( $type =~ /^(inv|tr|rep)$/i ) {
528 # Transposition or repetition: look for nodes with the
529 # same label but different IDs and mark them.
530 $type = 'repetition' if $type =~ /^rep/i;
4cdd82f1 531 $rel_options{'type'} = $type;
3265b0ce 532 my %labels;
533 foreach my $r ( @$lemma ) {
051ddba3 534 $labels{cmp_str( $r )} = $r;
3265b0ce 535 }
536 foreach my $r( @$var ) {
537 if( exists $labels{$r->label} &&
538 $r->name ne $labels{$r->label}->name ) {
051ddba3 539 if( $type eq 'repetition' ) {
540 # Repetition
b15511bf 541 $collation->add_relationship( $r, $labels{$r->label}, \%rel_options );
051ddba3 542 } else {
543 # Transposition
544 $r->set_identical( $labels{$r->label} );
545 }
3265b0ce 546 }
547 }
b15511bf 548 } elsif( $type =~ /^(gr|lex|sp(el)?)$/i ) {
549
550 # Grammar/spelling/lexical: this can be a one-to-one or
551 # one-to-many mapping. We should think about merging
552 # readings if it is one-to-many.
553
3265b0ce 554 $type = 'grammatical' if $type =~ /gr/i;
555 $type = 'spelling' if $type =~ /sp/i;
556 $type = 'repetition' if $type =~ /rep/i;
b15511bf 557 $type = 'lexical' if $type =~ /lex/i;
4cdd82f1 558 $rel_options{'type'} = $type;
3265b0ce 559 if( @$lemma == @$var ) {
560 foreach my $i ( 0 .. $#{$lemma} ) {
b15511bf 561 $collation->add_relationship( $var->[$i], $lemma->[$i],
562 \%rel_options );
563 }
3265b0ce 564 } else {
b15511bf 565 # An uneven many-to-many mapping. Make a segment out of
566 # whatever we have.
567 my $lemseg = @$lemma > 1 ? $collation->add_segment( @$lemma ) : $lemma->[0];
568 my $varseg = @$var > 1 ? $collation->add_segment( @$var ) : $var->[0];
569 $collation->add_relationship( $varseg, $lemseg, \%rel_options );
3265b0ce 570 }
b15511bf 571 } elsif( $type !~ /^(add|om)$/i ) {
3265b0ce 572 warn "Unrecognized type $type";
573 }
15d2d3df 574 }
575}
576
577
578
4ca00eca 579sub apply_edits {
b15511bf 580 my( $collation, $edit_sequence, $debug ) = @_;
c78feb69 581 my @lemma_text = $collation->reading_sequence( $collation->start,
582 $collation->reading( '#END#' ) );
4ca00eca 583 my $drift = 0;
b15511bf 584 foreach my $correction ( @$edit_sequence ) {
585 my( $lemma_start, $length, $items ) = @$correction;
586 my $offset = $base_text_index{$lemma_start};
587 my $realoffset = $offset + $drift;
588 if( $debug ||
589 $lemma_text[$realoffset]->name ne $lemma_start ) {
590 my @this_phrase = @lemma_text[$realoffset..$realoffset+$length-1];
591 my @base_phrase;
592 my $i = $realoffset;
593 my $l = $collation->reading( $lemma_start );
594 while( $i < $realoffset+$length ) {
595 push( @base_phrase, $l );
596 $l = $collation->next_reading( $l );
597 $i++;
598 }
599
600 print STDERR sprintf( "Trying to replace %s (%s) starting at %d " .
601 "with %s (%s) with drift %d\n",
602 join( ' ', map {$_->label} @base_phrase ),
603 join( ' ', map {$_->name} @base_phrase ),
604 $realoffset,
605 join( ' ', map {$_->label} @$items ),
606 join( ' ', map {$_->name} @$items ),
607 $drift,
608 ) if $debug;
609
610 if( $lemma_text[$realoffset]->name ne $lemma_start ) {
611 warn( sprintf( "Should be replacing %s (%s) with %s (%s) " .
612 "but %s (%s) is there instead",
613 join( ' ', map {$_->label} @base_phrase ),
614 join( ' ', map {$_->name} @base_phrase ),
615 join( ' ', map {$_->label} @$items ),
616 join( ' ', map {$_->name} @$items ),
617 join( ' ', map {$_->label} @this_phrase ),
618 join( ' ', map {$_->name} @this_phrase ),
619 ) );
620 # next;
621 }
c78feb69 622 }
b15511bf 623 splice( @lemma_text, $realoffset, $length, @$items );
624 $drift += @$items - $length;
b49c4318 625 }
b15511bf 626 return @lemma_text;
b49c4318 627}
b15511bf 628
4ca00eca 629
e2902068 630# Helper function. Given a witness sigil, if it is a post-correctione
631# sigil,return the base witness. If not, return a false value.
632sub _is_post_corr {
633 my( $sigil ) = @_;
930ff666 634 if( $sigil =~ /^(.*?)(\s*\(?p\.\s*c\.\)?)$/ ) {
e2902068 635 return $1;
636 }
637 return undef;
638}
639
6a222840 640sub _add_hash_entry {
641 my( $hash, $key, $entry ) = @_;
642 if( exists $hash->{$key} ) {
643 push( @{$hash->{$key}}, $entry );
644 } else {
645 $hash->{$key} = [ $entry ];
646 }
647}
648
649
2ceca8c3 650=item B<cmp_str>
651
652Pretend you never saw this method. Really it needs to not be hardcoded.
653
654=cut
655
b49c4318 656sub cmp_str {
e2902068 657 my( $reading ) = @_;
658 my $word = $reading->label();
b49c4318 659 $word = lc( $word );
660 $word =~ s/\W//g;
661 $word =~ s/v/u/g;
662 $word =~ s/j/i/g;
663 $word =~ s/cha/ca/g;
664 $word =~ s/quatuor/quattuor/g;
665 $word =~ s/ioannes/iohannes/g;
666 return $word;
667}
668
2ceca8c3 669=back
670
671=head1 LICENSE
672
673This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
674or implied warranty. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
675the same terms as Perl itself.
676
677=head1 AUTHOR
678
679Tara L Andrews, aurum@cpan.org
680
681=cut
682
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