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diff --git a/tools/linuxdoc-tools/Text/EntityMap.pm b/tools/linuxdoc-tools/Text/EntityMap.pm new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d878fa3c --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/linuxdoc-tools/Text/EntityMap.pm @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +# -*- perl -*- +# +# Copyright (C) 1996 Ken MacLeod +# See the file COPYING for distribution terms. +# +# This file is preprocessed during the build to fix-up the references +# in `sdata_dirs'. +# +# $Id: EntityMap.pm.in,v 1.1.1.1 2001/05/24 15:57:40 sano Exp $ +# + +package Text::EntityMap; + +use strict; + +=head1 NAME + +Text::EntityMap - map character entities to output formats + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +use Text::EntityMap; + +$tex_iso_lat1 = Text::EntityMap->load ("ISOlat1.2tex"); +$tex_iso_lat2 = Text::EntityMap->load ("ISOlat2.2tex"); +$ent_group = Text::EntityMap->group ($tex_iso_lat1, $tex_iso_lat2); + +$ent_group->lookup ('[copy ]'); + +@dirs = Text::EntityMap->sdata_dirs (); + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Text::EntityMap is a module that can look-up an output-format +equivalent for special character or other entities. This was inspired +by SGML character entities but can be used in any scenario where +output formatting codes are different for special characters. + +The C<load()> function takes a file name of a mapping table and +returns an Text::EntityMap object. + +The C<group()> function takes a ordered list of Text::EntityMap and +returns an Text::EntityMapGroup object. Looking up entities in a +group object returns the entity replacement returned by the first +EntityMap object. This can be used both to group sets of mapping +files into one object as well as overriding entity replacements. A +EntityMapGroup may contain other EntityMapGroup's. + +The C<lookup()> function can be used with either a EntityMap or +EntityMapGroup object. It takes an entity name and returns the +output-format equivalent. + +C<sdata_dirs()> returns an array containing the local site directory +and ``this'' version of EntityMap's installed directory that contain +the entity maps. Callers can use these paths when looking for tables +to pass to C<load()>. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Ken MacLeod E<lt>ken@bitsko.slc.ut.usE<gt> + +=cut + +sub sdata_dirs { + return ("/usr/share/entity-map", "/usr/share/entity-map/0.1.0"); +} + +sub load { + my ($type, $file_name) = @_; + + my ($self) = {}; + bless ($self, $type); + + open (FILE, "$file_name") + || die "Can't open \`$file_name' for reading: $!\n"; + while (<FILE>) { + chop; + m/(^[^\t]+)\t(.*)/; + $self->{"$1"} = $2; + } + close (FILE); + + return ($self); +} + +sub group { + my ($type) = shift; + + my ($self) = [{}, @_]; + bless ($self, 'Text::EntityMapGroup'); + + return ($self); +} + +sub lookup { + my ($self, $entity) = @_; + + return ($self->{$entity}); +} + +package Text::EntityMapGroup; + +sub lookup { + my ($self, $entity) = @_; + + my ($replacement) = $self->[0]{$entity}; + return $replacement if defined $replacement; + + my ($ii); + for ($ii = 1; $ii <= $#{$self}; $ii ++) { + $replacement = $self->[$ii]->lookup($entity); + if (defined $replacement) { + $self->[0]{$entity} = $replacement; + return ($replacement); + } + } + + return (undef); +} + +1; |