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1 ############################################################################ |
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2 # Copyright (c) 1998 Enno Derksen |
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3 # All rights reserved. |
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4 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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5 # under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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6 ############################################################################ |
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7 # |
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8 # Extra functionality that is not part of the XQL spec |
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9 # |
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10 |
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11 package XML::XQL; |
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12 use strict; |
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13 |
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14 BEGIN |
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15 { |
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16 die "don't use/require XML::XQL::Plus, either use/require XML::XQL or XML::XQL::Strict" unless $XML::XQL::Included; |
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17 }; |
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18 |
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19 defineComparisonOperators |
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20 ( |
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21 "=~" => \&XML::XQL::match_oper, |
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22 "!~" => \&XML::XQL::no_match_oper, |
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23 "match" => \&XML::XQL::match_oper, |
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24 "no_match" => \&XML::XQL::no_match_oper, |
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25 "isa" => \&XML::XQL::isa_oper, |
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26 "can" => \&XML::XQL::can_oper, |
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27 ); |
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28 |
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29 sub match_oper |
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30 { |
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31 my ($node, $expr) = @_; |
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32 |
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33 return [] if isEmptyList ($node); |
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34 #?? can this happen? |
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35 |
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36 my $str = $node->xql_toString; |
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37 |
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38 $expr = prepareRvalue ($expr->solve ([$node])); |
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39 return [] if isEmptyList ($expr); |
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40 #?? can this happen? |
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41 |
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42 $expr = $expr->xql_toString; |
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43 croak "bad search pattern '$expr' for =~" unless $expr =~ m!^\s*[m/]!o; |
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44 |
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45 my $res = eval "\$str =~ $expr"; |
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46 croak "bad search pattern '$expr' for =~ operator: $@" if ($@); |
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47 $res; |
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48 } |
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49 |
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50 sub no_match_oper |
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51 { |
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52 my ($node, $expr) = @_; |
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53 |
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54 return [] if isEmptyList ($node); |
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55 #?? can this happen? |
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56 |
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57 my $str = $node->xql_toString; |
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58 |
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59 $expr = prepareRvalue ($expr->solve ([$node])); |
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60 return [] if isEmptyList ($expr); |
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61 #?? can this happen? |
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62 |
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63 $expr = $expr->xql_toString; |
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64 croak "bad search pattern '$expr' for !~" unless $expr =~ m!^\s*[m/]!o; |
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65 |
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66 my $res = eval "\$str !~ $expr"; |
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67 croak "bad search pattern '$expr' for !~ operator: $@" if ($@); |
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68 $res; |
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69 } |
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70 |
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71 sub isa_oper |
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72 { |
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73 my ($node, $expr) = @_; |
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74 |
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75 return [] if isEmptyList ($node); |
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76 #?? can this happen? |
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77 |
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78 $expr = prepareRvalue ($expr->solve ([$node])); |
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79 return [] if isEmptyList ($expr); |
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80 #?? can this happen? |
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81 |
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82 $expr = $expr->xql_toString; |
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83 |
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84 # Expand "number" to "XML::XQL::Number" etc. |
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85 $expr = expandType ($expr); |
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86 |
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87 #?? I don't think empty lists are possible here. If so, add "[]" as expr |
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88 |
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89 ref($node) and $node->isa ($expr); |
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90 } |
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91 |
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92 # |
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93 # Not sure how useful this is, unless it supports XQL functions/methods... |
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94 # |
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95 sub can_oper |
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96 { |
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97 my ($node, $expr) = @_; |
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98 |
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99 return [] if isEmptyList ($node); |
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100 #?? can this happen? |
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101 |
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102 $expr = prepareRvalue ($expr->solve ([$node])); |
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103 return [] if isEmptyList ($expr); |
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104 #?? can this happen? |
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105 |
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106 $expr = $expr->xql_toString; |
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107 |
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108 ref ($node) and $node->can ($expr); |
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109 } |
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110 |
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111 sub once |
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112 { |
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113 my ($context, $list, $expr) = @_; |
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114 $expr->solve ($context, $list); |
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115 } |
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116 |
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117 sub xql_eval |
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118 { |
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119 my ($context, $list, $query, $type) = @_; |
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120 |
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121 # return [] if @$list == 0; |
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122 |
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123 $query = toList ($query->solve ($context, $list)); |
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124 return [] unless @$query; |
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125 |
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126 if (defined $type) |
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127 { |
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128 $type = prepareRvalue ($type->solve ($context, $list)); |
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129 $type = isEmptyList ($type) ? "Text" : $type->xql_toString; |
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130 |
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131 # Expand "number" to "XML::XQL::Number" etc. |
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132 $type = expandType ($type); |
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133 } |
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134 else |
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135 { |
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136 $type = "XML::XQL::Text"; |
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137 } |
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138 |
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139 my @result = (); |
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140 for my $val (@$query) |
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141 { |
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142 $val = $val->xql_toString; |
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143 $val = eval $val; |
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144 |
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145 #print "eval result=$val\n"; |
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146 #?? check result? |
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147 push @result, eval "new $type (\$val)" if defined $val; |
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148 } |
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149 \@result; |
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150 } |
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151 |
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152 sub subst |
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153 { |
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154 my ($context, $list, $query, $expr, $repl, $mod, $mode) = @_; |
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155 |
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156 #?? not sure? |
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157 return [] if @$list == 0; |
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158 |
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159 $expr = prepareRvalue ($expr->solve ($context, $list)); |
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160 return [] if isEmptyList ($expr); |
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161 $expr = $expr->xql_toString; |
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162 |
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163 $repl = prepareRvalue ($repl->solve ($context, $list)); |
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164 return [] if isEmptyList ($repl); |
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165 $repl = $repl->xql_toString; |
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166 |
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167 if (defined $mod) |
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168 { |
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169 $mod = prepareRvalue ($mod->solve ($context, $list)); |
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170 $mod = isEmptyList ($mod) ? "" : $mod->xql_toString; |
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171 } |
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172 |
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173 if (defined $mode) |
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174 { |
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175 $mode = prepareRvalue ($mode->solve ($context, $list)); |
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176 $mode = isEmptyList ($mode) ? 0 : $mode->xql_toString; |
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177 } |
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178 else |
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179 { |
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180 $mode = 0; # default mode: use textBlocks for Elements |
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181 } |
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182 |
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183 my @result = (); |
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184 my $nodes = toList ($query->solve ($context, $list)); |
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185 |
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186 for my $node (@$nodes) |
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187 { |
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188 if ($mode == 0 && $node->xql_nodeType == 1) # 1: Element node |
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189 { |
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190 # For Element nodes, replace text in consecutive text blocks |
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191 # Note that xql_rawtextBlocks, returns the blocks in reverse order, |
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192 # so that the indices of nodes within previous blocks don't need |
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193 # to be adjusted when a replacement occurs. |
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194 my $block_matched = 0; |
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195 BLOCK: for my $block ($node->xql_rawTextBlocks) |
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196 { |
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197 my $str = $block->[2]; |
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198 my $result = eval "\$str =~ s/\$expr/\$repl/$mod"; |
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199 croak "bad subst expression s/$expr/$repl/$mod: $@" if ($@); |
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200 next BLOCK unless $result; |
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201 |
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202 $block_matched++; |
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203 $node->xql_replaceBlockWithText ($block->[0], $block->[1], $str); |
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204 } |
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205 # Return the input parameter only if a substitution occurred |
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206 push @result, $node if $block_matched; |
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207 } |
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208 else |
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209 { |
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210 my $str = $node->xql_toString; |
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211 next unless defined $str; |
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212 |
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213 my $result = eval "\$str =~ s/\$expr/\$repl/$mod"; |
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214 croak "bad subst expression s/$expr/$repl/$mod: $@" if ($@); |
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215 next unless $result; |
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216 #print "result=$result for str[$str] =~ s/$expr/$repl/$mod\n"; |
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217 |
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218 # Return the input parameter only if a substitution occurred |
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219 $node->xql_setValue ($str); |
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220 push @result, $node; |
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221 } |
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222 # xql_setValue will actually change the value of the node for an Attr, |
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223 # Text, CDataSection, EntityRef or Element |
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224 } |
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225 \@result; |
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226 } |
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227 |
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228 #?? redo match - what should it return? |
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229 sub match |
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230 { |
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231 my ($context, $list, $query, $repl, $mod) = @_; |
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232 |
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233 return [] if @$list == 0; |
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234 |
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235 $query = prepareRvalue ($query->solve ($context, $list)); |
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236 return [] if isEmptyList ($query); |
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237 $query = $query->xql_toString; |
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238 |
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239 if (defined $mod) |
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240 { |
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241 $mod = prepareRvalue ($mod->solve ($context, $list)); |
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242 $mod = isEmptyList ($mod) ? "" : $mod->xql_toString; |
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243 } |
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244 |
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245 my $str = $list->[0]->xql_toString; |
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246 return [] unless defined $str; |
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247 |
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248 my (@matches) = (); |
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249 eval "\@matches = (\$str =~ /\$query/$mod)"; |
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250 croak "bad match expression m/$query/$mod" if ($@); |
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251 |
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252 #?? or should I map undef to XML::XQL::Text("") ? |
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253 @matches = map { defined($_) ? new XML::XQL::Text ($_) : [] } @matches; |
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254 \@matches; |
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255 } |
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256 |
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257 sub xql_map |
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258 { |
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259 my ($context, $list, $query, $code) = @_; |
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260 |
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261 #?? not sure? |
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262 return [] if @$list == 0; |
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263 |
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264 $code = prepareRvalue ($code->solve ($context, $list)); |
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265 return [] if isEmptyList ($code); |
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266 $code = $code->xql_toString; |
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267 |
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268 my @result = (); |
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269 my $nodes = toList ($query->solve ($context, $list)); |
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270 |
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271 for my $node (@$nodes) |
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272 { |
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273 my $str = $node->xql_toString; |
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274 next unless defined $str; |
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275 |
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276 my (@mapresult) = ($str); |
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277 |
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278 #?? NOTE: the $code should |
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279 eval "\@mapresult = map { $code } (\$str)"; |
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280 croak "bad map expression '$code' ($@)" if ($@); |
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281 |
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282 # Return the input parameter only if a change occurred |
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283 next unless $mapresult[0] eq $str; |
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284 |
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285 # xql_setValue will actually change the value of the node for an Attr, |
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286 # Text, CDataSection, EntityRef or Element |
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287 $node->xql_setValue ($str); |
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288 push @result, $node; |
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289 } |
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290 \@result; |
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291 } |
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292 |
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293 sub xql_new |
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294 { |
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295 my ($type, @arg) = @_; |
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296 |
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297 # Expand "number" to "XML::XQL::Number" etc. |
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298 $type = expandType ($type); |
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299 |
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300 my $obj = eval "new $type (\@arg)"; |
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301 $@ ? [] : $obj; # return empty list on exception |
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302 } |
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303 |
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304 my $DOM_PARSER; # used by xql_document (below) |
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305 sub setDocParser |
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306 { |
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307 $DOM_PARSER = shift; |
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308 } |
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309 |
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310 sub xql_document |
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311 { |
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312 my ($docname) = @_; |
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313 my $parser = $DOM_PARSER ||= new XML::DOM::Parser; |
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314 my $doc; |
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315 eval |
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316 { |
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317 $doc = $parser->parsefile ($docname); |
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318 }; |
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319 if ($@) |
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320 { |
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321 warn "xql_document: could not read XML file [$docname]: $@"; |
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322 } |
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323 return defined $doc ? $doc : []; |
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324 } |
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325 |
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326 #----------- XQL+ methods -------------------------------------------- |
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327 |
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328 |
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329 sub DOM_nodeType |
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330 { |
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331 my ($context, $list) = @_; |
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332 |
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333 return [] if @$list == 0; |
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334 |
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335 new XML::XQL::Number ($list->[0]->xql_DOM_nodeType, $list->[0]); |
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336 } |
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337 |
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338 #----------- Perl Builtin Functions ---------------------------------- |
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339 |
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340 # Note that certain functions (like mkdir) are not considered "constant" |
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341 # because we don't want their invocation values cached. (We want the |
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342 # function to be called every time the Invocation is solved/evaluated.) |
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343 my %PerlFunc = |
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344 ( |
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345 # Format: |
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346 # "funcName", => [ARGCOUNT, RETURN_TYPE [, CONSTANT = 0, [QUERY_ARG = 0]]] |
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347 |
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348 #-------- Arithmetic Functions |
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349 |
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350 "abs" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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351 "atan2" => [2, "Number", 1, -1], |
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352 "cos" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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353 "exp" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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354 "int" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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355 "log" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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356 "rand" => [[0, 1], "Number", 0, -1], |
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357 "sin" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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358 "sqrt" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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359 "srand" => [[0, 1], "Number", 0, -1], |
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360 "time" => [0, "Number", 0, -1], |
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361 |
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362 #-------- Conversion Functions |
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363 |
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364 "chr" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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365 # "gmtime" => [1, "List of Number", 1], |
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366 "hex" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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367 # "localtime" => [1, "List of Number", 1], |
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368 "oct" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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369 "ord" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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370 "vec" => [3, "Number", 1], |
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371 "pack" => [[1, -1], "Text", 1, -1], #?? how should this work?? |
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372 # "unpack" => [2, "List of ?", 1], |
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373 |
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374 #-------- String Functions |
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375 |
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376 "chomp" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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377 "chop" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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378 "crypt" => [2, "Text", 1], |
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379 "lindex" => [[2, 3], "Number", 1], # "index" is already taken by XQL |
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380 "length" => [1, "Number", 1], |
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381 "lc" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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382 "lcfirst" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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383 "quotemeta" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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384 "rindex" => [[2, 3], "Number", 1], |
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385 "substr" => [[2, 3], "Text", 1], |
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386 "uc" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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387 "ucfirst" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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388 "reverse" => [1, "Text", 1], |
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389 "sprintf" => [[1, -1], "Text", 1, -1], |
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390 |
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391 #-------- Array Functions |
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392 |
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393 "join" => [[1, -1], "Text", 1], |
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394 # "split" => [[2, 3], "List of Text", 1], |
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395 |
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396 #-------- File Functions |
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397 |
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398 "chmod" => [2, "Boolean", 0, 1], |
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399 "chown" => [3, "Boolean", 0, 2], |
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400 "link" => [2, "Number", 0, -1], #?? no return value |
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401 # "lstat" => [1, "List of Number"], |
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402 "mkdir" => [2, "Boolean"], #?? or is 1 arg also allowed? |
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403 "readlink" => [1, "Text"], |
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404 "rename" => [2, "Boolean", 0, -1], |
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405 "rmdir" => [1, "Boolean"], |
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406 # "stat" => [1, "List of Number"], |
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407 "symlink" => [2, "Boolean", 0, -1], |
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408 "unlink" => [1, "Boolean"], |
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409 "utime" => [3, "Boolean", 0, 2], |
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410 "truncate" => [2, "Number"], #?? no return value |
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411 |
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412 #-------- System Interaction |
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413 |
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414 "exit" => [[0, 1], "Number"], |
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415 # "glob" => [1, "List of Text"], |
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416 "system" => [[1, -1], "Number", 0, -1], |
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417 # "times" => [0, "List of Number"], |
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418 |
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419 #-------- Miscellaneous |
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420 |
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421 "defined" => [1, "Boolean"], # is this useful?? |
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422 "dump" => [[0, 1], "Number", 0, -1], |
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423 "ref" => [1, "Text"], |
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424 ); |
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425 #?? die, warn, croak (etc.), |
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426 #?? file test (-X), tr// (same as y//) |
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427 #?? array functions, sort |
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428 |
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429 # Generate wrapper for Perl builtin function on the fly |
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430 sub generatePerlWrapper |
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431 { |
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432 my ($name) = @_; |
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433 my $args = $PerlFunc{$name}; |
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434 return undef unless defined $args; # not found |
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435 |
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436 my ($argCount, $returnType, $const, $queryArg) = @$args; |
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437 my $funcName = $name; |
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438 if ($name eq "lindex") # "index" is already taken |
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439 { |
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440 $funcName = "index"; |
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441 } |
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442 generateFunction ($name, $funcName, $returnType, $argCount, 0, $const, |
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443 $queryArg); |
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444 $Func{$name}; |
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445 } |
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446 |
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447 #?? Inline functions, do they make sense? E.g. 'elem!sub("code", "arg1")' |
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448 #?? Normally, user should use defineFunction, but if most of them have |
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449 #?? a lot of common code, I could provide the pre- and post-code. |
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450 #?? After processing the user-supplied code block, how should I convert the |
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451 #?? user's result back to an Invocation result. E.g. do I get a single value |
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452 #?? or a list back? |
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453 |
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454 defineFunction ("eval", \&XML::XQL::xql_eval, [1, 2]); |
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455 defineFunction ("subst", \&XML::XQL::subst, [3, 5], 1); |
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456 defineFunction ("s", \&XML::XQL::subst, [3, 5], 1); |
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457 defineFunction ("match", \&XML::XQL::match, [1, 2]); |
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458 defineFunction ("m", \&XML::XQL::match, [1, 2]); |
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459 defineFunction ("map", \&XML::XQL::xql_map, 2, 1); |
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460 defineFunction ("once", \&XML::XQL::once, 1, 1); |
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461 |
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462 defineMethod ("DOM_nodeType", \&XML::XQL::DOM_nodeType, 0, 0); |
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463 |
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464 generateFunction ("new", "XML::XQL::xql_new", "*", [1, -1], 1, 0, 1); |
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465 generateFunction ("document", "XML::XQL::xql_document", "*", 1, 1, 0, 0); |
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466 |
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467 # doc() is an alias for document() |
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468 defineFunction ("doc", \&XML::XQL::xql_wrap_document, 1, 1); |
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469 |
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470 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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471 # The following functions were found in the XPath spec. |
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472 |
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473 # Found in XPath but not (yet) implemented in XML::XQL: |
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474 # - type casting (string, number, boolean) - Not sure if needed... |
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475 # Note that string() converts booleans to 'true' and 'false', but our |
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476 # internal type casting converts it to perl values '0' and '1'... |
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477 # - math (+,-,*,mod,div) - Use eval() for now |
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478 # - last(), position() - Similar to end() and index() except they're 1-based |
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479 # - local-name(node-set?), namespace-uri(node-set?) |
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480 # - name(node-set?) - Can we pass a node-set in XQL? |
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481 # - lang(string) |
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482 |
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483 sub xpath_concat { join ("", @_) } |
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484 sub xpath_starts_with { $_[0] =~ /^\Q$_[1]\E/ } |
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485 # ends-with is not part of XPath |
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486 sub xpath_ends_with { $_[0] =~ /\Q$_[1]\E$/ } |
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487 sub xpath_contains { $_[0] =~ /\Q$_[1]\E/ } |
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488 |
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489 # The following methods don't know about NaN, +/-Infinity or -0. |
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490 sub xpath_floor { use POSIX; POSIX::floor ($_[0]) } |
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491 sub xpath_ceiling { use POSIX; POSIX::ceil ($_[0]) } |
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492 sub xpath_round { use POSIX; POSIX::floor ($_[0] + 0.5) } |
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493 |
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494 # Note that the start-index is 1-based in XPath |
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495 sub xpath_substring |
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496 { |
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497 defined $_[2] ? substr ($_[0], $_[1] - 1, $_[2]) |
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498 : substr ($_[0], $_[1] - 1) |
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499 } |
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500 |
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501 sub xpath_substring_before |
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502 { |
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503 my $i = index ($_[0], $_[1]); |
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504 $i == -1 ? undef : substr ($_[0], 0, $i) |
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505 } |
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506 |
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507 sub xpath_substring_after |
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508 { |
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509 my $i = index ($_[0], $_[1]); |
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510 $i == -1 ? undef : substr ($_[0], $i + length($_[1])) |
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511 } |
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512 |
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513 # Note that d,c,s are tr/// modifiers. Also can't use open delimiters i.e. {[(< |
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514 my @TR_DELIMITERS = split //, "/!%^&*)-_=+|~]}'\";:,.>/?abefghijklmnopqrtuvwxyz"; |
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515 |
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516 sub xpath_translate |
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517 { |
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518 my ($str, $from, $to) = @_; |
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519 |
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520 my $delim; |
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521 for my $d (@TR_DELIMITERS) |
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522 { |
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523 if (index ($from, $d) == -1 && index ($to, $d) == -1) |
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524 { |
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525 $delim = $d; |
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526 last; |
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527 } |
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528 } |
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529 die "(xpath_)translate: can't find suitable 'tr' delimiter" |
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530 unless defined $delim; |
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531 |
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532 # XPath defines that if length($from) > length($to), characters in $from |
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533 # for which there is no match in $to, should be deleted. |
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534 # (So we must use the 's' modifier.) |
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535 eval "\$str =~ tr$delim$from$delim$to${delim}d"; |
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536 $str; |
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537 } |
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538 |
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539 sub xpath_string_length |
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540 { |
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541 my ($context, $list, $text) = @_; |
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542 |
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543 if (defined $text) |
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544 { |
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545 $text = XML::XQL::prepareRvalue ($text->solve ($context, $list)); |
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546 return [] unless defined $text; |
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547 |
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548 return new XML::XQL::Number (length $text->xql_toString, |
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549 $text->xql_sourceNode); |
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550 } |
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551 else |
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552 { |
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553 return [] if @$list == 0; |
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554 |
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555 my @result; |
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556 for my $node (@$list) |
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557 { |
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558 push @result, new XML::XQL::Number (length $node->xql_toString, |
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559 $node); |
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560 } |
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561 return \@result; |
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562 } |
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563 } |
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564 |
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565 sub _normalize |
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566 { |
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567 $_[0] =~ s/\s+/ /g; |
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568 $_[0] =~ s/^\s+//; |
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569 $_[0] =~ s/\s+$//; |
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570 $_[0]; |
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571 } |
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572 |
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573 sub xpath_normalize_space |
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574 { |
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575 my ($context, $list, $text) = @_; |
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576 |
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577 return [] if @$list == 0; |
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578 |
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579 if (defined $text) |
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580 { |
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581 $text = XML::XQL::prepareRvalue ($text->solve ($context, $list)); |
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582 return [] unless defined $text; |
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583 |
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584 return new XML::XQL::Text (_normalize ($text->xql_toString), |
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585 $text->xql_sourceNode); |
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586 } |
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587 else |
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588 { |
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589 my @result; |
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590 for my $node (@$list) |
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591 { |
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592 push @result, new XML::XQL::Text (_normalize ($node->xql_toString), |
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593 $node); |
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594 } |
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595 return \@result; |
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596 } |
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597 } |
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598 |
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599 sub xpath_sum |
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600 { |
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601 my ($context, $list, $expr) = @_; |
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602 |
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603 return [] if @$list == 0; |
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604 #?? or return Number(0) ? |
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605 |
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606 my $sum = 0; |
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607 $expr = XML::XQL::toList ($expr->solve ($context, $list)); |
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608 for my $r (@{ $expr }) |
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609 { |
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610 $sum += $r->xql_toString; |
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611 } |
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612 return new XML::XQL::Number ($sum, undef); |
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613 } |
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614 |
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615 generateFunction ("round", "XML::XQL::xpath_round", "Number", 1, 1); |
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616 generateFunction ("floor", "XML::XQL::xpath_floor", "Number", 1, 1); |
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617 generateFunction ("ceiling", "XML::XQL::xpath_ceiling", "Number", 1, 1); |
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618 |
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619 generateFunction ("concat", "XML::XQL::xpath_concat", "Text", [2, -1], 1); |
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620 generateFunction ("starts-with", "XML::XQL::xpath_starts_with", "Boolean", 2, 1); |
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621 generateFunction ("ends-with", "XML::XQL::xpath_ends_with", "Boolean", 2, 1); |
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622 generateFunction ("contains", "XML::XQL::xpath_contains", "Boolean", 2, 1); |
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623 generateFunction ("substring-before", "XML::XQL::xpath_substring_before", "Text", 2, 1); |
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624 generateFunction ("substring-after", "XML::XQL::xpath_substring_after", "Text", 2, 1); |
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625 # Same as Perl substr() except index is 1-based |
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626 generateFunction ("substring", "XML::XQL::xpath_substring", "Text", [2, 3], 1); |
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627 generateFunction ("translate", "XML::XQL::xpath_translate", "Text", 3, 1); |
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628 |
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629 defineMethod ("string-length", \&XML::XQL::xpath_string_length, [0, 1], 1); |
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630 defineMethod ("normalize-space", \&XML::XQL::xpath_normalize_space, [0, 1], 1); |
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631 |
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632 defineFunction ("sum", \&XML::XQL::xpath_sum, 1, 1); |
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633 |
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634 1; # module return code |