# NodeNameNormalization.pm: output tree as normalized node name.
#
# Copyright 2010-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License,
# or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see .
#
# Original author: Patrice Dumas
# the rules for conversion are decribed in the Texinfo manual, for
# HTML crossrefs in the 'HTML Xref' node.
package Texinfo::Convert::NodeNameNormalization;
use 5.006;
use strict;
# stop \s from matching non-ASCII spaces, etc. \p{...} can still be
# used to match Unicode character classes.
use if $] >= 5.014, re => '/a';
# To check if there is no erroneous autovivification
#no autovivification qw(fetch delete exists store strict);
use Unicode::Normalize;
use Text::Unidecode;
# commands classes
use Texinfo::Commands;
# for nobrace_symbol_text and text_brace_no_arg_commands
use Texinfo::Common;
# use the hashes and functions
use Texinfo::Convert::Unicode;
# NOTE it is important that there is no dependency to Texinfo::Convert::Text
# to avoid a dependency loop, in particular for data definition.
# The loop would be Texinfo::Convert::Text -> Texinfo::Translations
# -> Texinfo::Parser -> this module
require Exporter;
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
convert_to_identifier
normalize_transliterate_texinfo
transliterate_texinfo
transliterate_protect_file_name
);
our $VERSION = '7.2';
my %normalize_node_brace_no_arg_commands
= %Texinfo::Common::text_brace_no_arg_commands;
foreach my $command (keys(%Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::unicode_character_brace_no_arg_commands)) {
$normalize_node_brace_no_arg_commands{$command} =
$Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::unicode_character_brace_no_arg_commands{$command};
}
my %normalize_node_nobrace_symbol_text
= %Texinfo::Common::nobrace_symbol_text;
$normalize_node_nobrace_symbol_text{'*'} = ' ';
$normalize_node_nobrace_symbol_text{'today'} = '';
my %accent_commands = %Texinfo::Commands::accent_commands;
my %ignored_brace_commands;
foreach my $ignored_brace_command ('anchor', 'footnote', 'shortcaption',
'caption', 'hyphenation', 'sortas', 'seealso', 'seeentry') {
$ignored_brace_commands{$ignored_brace_command} = 1;
}
my %ignored_text_types;
foreach my $type (
'ignorable_spaces_after_command',
'spaces_at_end',
'spaces_before_paragraph',
'space_at_end_menu_node',
'spaces_after_close_brace') {
$ignored_text_types{$type} = 1;
}
my %ignored_types;
foreach my $type (
'postamble_after_end',
'preamble_before_beginning') {
$ignored_types{$type} = 1;
}
sub convert_to_identifier($)
{
my $root = shift;
my $result = _convert($root);
$result = Unicode::Normalize::NFC($result);
$result = _unicode_to_protected($result);
$result = 'Top' if ($result =~ /^Top$/i);
return $result;
}
sub normalize_transliterate_texinfo($;$)
{
my $root = shift;
my $no_unidecode = shift;
my $result = _convert($root);
$result = Unicode::Normalize::NFC($result);
$result = _unicode_to_protected(
_unicode_to_transliterate($result, $no_unidecode));
return $result;
}
sub transliterate_texinfo($;$)
{
my $root = shift;
my $no_unidecode = shift;
my $result = _convert($root);
$result = Unicode::Normalize::NFC($result);
$result = _unicode_to_transliterate($result, $no_unidecode);
return $result;
}
sub transliterate_protect_file_name($;$)
{
my $input_text = shift;
my $no_unidecode = shift;
my $result = Unicode::Normalize::NFC($input_text);
$result = _unicode_to_file_name(
_unicode_to_transliterate($result, $no_unidecode));
return $result;
}
sub convert_to_normalized($)
{
my $root = shift;
my $result = _convert($root);
}
sub _protect_unicode_char($)
{
my $char = shift;
if (exists($Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::unicode_simple_character_map{$char})) {
return '_' . lc($Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::unicode_simple_character_map{$char});
} else {
if (ord($char) <= hex(0xFFFF)) {
return '_' . lc(sprintf("%04x",ord($char)));
} else {
return '__' . lc(sprintf("%06x",ord($char)));
}
}
}
sub _unicode_to_protected($)
{
my $text = shift;
my $result = '';
while ($text ne '') {
if ($text =~ s/^([A-Za-z0-9]+)//) {
$result .= $1;
} elsif ($text =~ s/^ +//) {
$result .= '-';
# with /a some special spaces are not caught without /s, maybe because they are
# considered as newlines
} elsif ($text =~ s/^(.)//s) {
$result .= _protect_unicode_char($1);
} else {
warn "Bug: unknown character _unicode_to_protected (likely in infinite loop)\n";
print STDERR "Text: !!$text!!\n";
sleep 1;
}
}
return $result;
}
sub _unicode_to_file_name($)
{
my $text = shift;
my $result = '';
while ($text ne '') {
if ($text =~ s/^([A-Za-z0-9_\.\-]+)//) {
$result .= $1;
} elsif ($text =~ s/^ +//) {
$result .= '-';
# /s is specified to caught special spaces considered as newlines too
} elsif ($text =~ s/^(.)//s) {
$result .= _protect_unicode_char($1);
} else {
warn "Bug: unknown character _unicode_to_file_name (likely in infinite loop)\n";
print STDERR "Text: !!$text!!\n";
sleep 1;
}
}
return $result;
}
sub _unicode_to_transliterate($;$)
{
my $text = shift;
my $no_unidecode = shift;
if (chomp($text)) {
warn "Bug: end of line to transliterate: $text\n";
}
my $result = '';
while ($text ne '') {
if ($text =~ s/^([A-Za-z0-9 ]+)//) {
$result .= $1;
} elsif ($text =~ s/^(.)//s) {
my $char = $1;
if (exists($Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::unicode_simple_character_map{$char})) {
$result .= $char;
} elsif (ord($char) <= hex(0xFFFF)
and exists($Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::transliterate_map{uc(sprintf("%04x",ord($char)))})) {
$result .= $Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::transliterate_map{uc(sprintf("%04x",ord($char)))};
} elsif (ord($char) <= hex(0xFFFF)
and exists($Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::diacritics_accent_commands{uc(sprintf("%04x",ord($char)))})) {
$result .= '';
# in those cases, we want to avoid calling unidecode, as we are sure
# that there is no useful transliteration of the unicode character
# the would end up in the file name, instead we want to keep it as is
# such that it is protected as itself.
# This is the case, for example, for @exclamdown, it corresponds
# with x00a1, but unidecode transliterates it to a !, which ends up
# as _0021, we want to avoid that and keep _00a1 in the transliterated
# file name. These case also do not have a good transliteration with
# iconv, although this could also depend on the locale.
} elsif (ord($char) <= hex(0xFFFF)
and exists($Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::no_transliterate_map{uc(sprintf("%04x",ord($char)))})) {
$result .= $char;
} else {
if ($no_unidecode) {
if (ord($char) <= hex(0xFFFF)
and exists ($Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::transliterate_accent_map{uc(sprintf("%04x",ord($char)))})) {
$result .= $Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::transliterate_accent_map{uc(sprintf("%04x",ord($char)))};
} else {
$result .= $char;
}
} else {
$result .= unidecode($char);
}
}
#print STDERR " ($no_unidecode) $text -> CHAR: ".ord($char)." ".uc(sprintf("%04x",ord($char)))."\n$result\n";
} else {
warn "Bug: unknown character _unicode_to_transliterate (likely in infinite loop)\n";
print STDERR "Text: !!$text!!\n";
sleep 1;
}
}
return $result;
}
sub _convert($);
sub _convert($)
{
my $element = shift;
if (defined($element->{'text'})) {
return ''
if ($element->{'type'} and $ignored_text_types{$element->{'type'}});
my $result = $element->{'text'};
$result =~ s/\s+/ /g;
return $result;
}
return '' if (($element->{'type'} and $ignored_types{$element->{'type'}})
or ($element->{'cmdname'}
and ($ignored_brace_commands{$element->{'cmdname'}}
# here ignore the line commands
or ($element->{'args'} and $element->{'args'}->[0]
and $element->{'args'}->[0]->{'type'}
and ($element->{'args'}->[0]->{'type'} eq 'line_arg'
or $element->{'args'}->[0]->{'type'} eq 'rawline_arg')))));
if ($element->{'cmdname'}) {
my $cmdname = $element->{'cmdname'};
if (defined($normalize_node_nobrace_symbol_text{$cmdname})) {
return $normalize_node_nobrace_symbol_text{$cmdname};
} elsif (defined($normalize_node_brace_no_arg_commands{$cmdname})) {
$cmdname = $element->{'extra'}->{'clickstyle'}
if ($element->{'extra'}
and defined($element->{'extra'}->{'clickstyle'})
and defined($normalize_node_brace_no_arg_commands{$element->{'extra'}->{'clickstyle'}}));
my $result = $normalize_node_brace_no_arg_commands{$cmdname};
return $result;
# commands with braces
} elsif ($accent_commands{$cmdname}) {
return '' if (!$element->{'args'});
my $accent_text = _convert($element->{'args'}->[0]);
my $accented_char
= Texinfo::Convert::Unicode::unicode_accent($accent_text,
$element);
if (!defined($accented_char)) {
# If this case was possible, the node normalization would not follow the
# specification, but it is not possible, see unicode_accent.
$accented_char = $accent_text;
}
return $accented_char;
} elsif ($Texinfo::Commands::ref_commands{$cmdname}) {
my @args_try_order;
if ($cmdname eq 'inforef' or $cmdname eq 'link') {
@args_try_order = (0, 1, 2);
} else {
@args_try_order = (0, 1, 2, 4, 3);
}
foreach my $index (@args_try_order) {
if (defined($element->{'args'}->[$index])) {
my $text = _convert($element->{'args'}->[$index]);
return $text if (defined($text) and $text =~ /\S/);
}
}
return '';
# Here all the commands with args are processed, if they have
# more than one arg the first one is used.
} elsif ($element->{'args'} and $element->{'args'}->[0]
and (($element->{'args'}->[0]->{'type'}
and ($element->{'args'}->[0]->{'type'} eq 'brace_container'
or $element->{'args'}->[0]->{'type'} eq 'brace_arg'))
or $cmdname eq 'math')) {
return _convert($element->{'args'}->[0]);
}
}
my $result = '';
if ($element->{'contents'}) {
foreach my $content (@{$element->{'contents'}}) {
$result .= _convert($content);
}
}
return $result;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Texinfo::Convert::NodeNameNormalization - Normalize and transliterate Texinfo trees
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Texinfo::Convert::NodeNameNormalization qw(convert_to_identifier
normalize_transliterate_texinfo);
my $normalized = convert_to_identifier($node_element->{'args'}->[0]);
my $file_name
= normalize_transliterate_texinfo($section_element->{'args'}->[0]);
=head1 NOTES
The Texinfo Perl module main purpose is to be used in C to convert
Texinfo to other formats. There is no promise of API stability.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C allows to normalize node names
with C and C.
C follows the specification described in the Texinfo
manual I node. This is useful whenever one want a unique identifier
for Texinfo content, which is only composed of letter, digits, C<-> and C<_>,
for example for C<@node>, C<@float> and C<@anchor> names normalization.
C leaves out the step of protecting characters.
It is also possible to transliterate non-ASCII letters, instead of mangling
them, with C, losing the uniqueness feature of
normalized node names.
Another method, C transliterates non-ASCII
letters and protect characters that should not appear on file names.
=head1 METHODS
=over
=item $partially_normalized = convert_to_normalized($tree)
X>
The Texinfo I<$tree> is returned as a string, with @-commands and spaces
normalized as described in the Texinfo manual I node. ASCII
7-bit characters other than spaces and non-ASCII characters are left as
is in the resulting string.
=item $normalized = convert_to_identifier($tree)
X>
The Texinfo I<$tree> is returned as a string, normalized as described in the
Texinfo manual I node.
The result will be poor for Texinfo trees which are not @-command arguments
(on an @-command line or in braces), for instance if the tree contains
C<@node> or block commands.
=item $transliterated = normalize_transliterate_texinfo($tree, $no_unidecode)
X>
The Texinfo I<$tree> is returned as a string, with non-ASCII letters
transliterated as ASCII, but otherwise similar with C
output. If the optional I<$no_unidecode> argument is set, C
is not used for characters whose transliteration is not built-in.
=item $transliterated = transliterate_texinfo($tree, $no_unidecode)
X>
The Texinfo I<$tree> is returned as a string, with non-ASCII letters
transliterated as ASCII. If the optional I<$no_unidecode> argument is set,
C is not used for characters whose transliteration is not
built-in.
=item $file_name = transliterate_protect_file_name($string, $no_unidecode)
X>
The string I<$string> is returned with non-ASCII letters transliterated as
ASCII, and ASCII characters not safe in file names protected as in
node normalization. If the optional I<$no_unidecode> argument is set,
C is not used for characters whose transliteration is not
built-in.
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Patrice Dumas, Epertusus@free.frE
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010- Free Software Foundation, Inc. See the source file for
all copyright years.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
your option) any later version.
=cut