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;;; -*- Mode: LISP; Syntax: COMMON-LISP; Package: HTML-TEMPLATE; Base: 10 -*-
;;; $Header: /usr/local/cvsrep/html-template/template.lisp,v 1.24 2007-01-01 23:49:16 edi Exp $
;;; Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Dr. Edmund Weitz. All rights reserved.
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;;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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;;; SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
(in-package #:html-template)
(defmacro with-use-value-restart ((symbol) error-form)
"Provide a USE-VALUE restart for ERROR-FORM in case the value
associated with SYMBOL isn't to our liking."
`(restart-case
,error-form
(use-value (other-value)
:report (lambda (stream)
(format stream
"Use another value for symbol ~S: "
,symbol))
:interactive (lambda ()
(format t
"Enter another value for symbol ~S: "
,symbol)
(multiple-value-list (eval (read))))
other-value)))
;; indentation for LispWorks editor
#+:lispworks
(editor:setup-indent "with-use-value-restart" 1 2 4)
(defun create-simple-printer (string-list &optional (next-fn #'no-values))
"Used internally to create template printers for strings which don't
include template tags. NEXT-FN is the next function to be called in
the chain of closures. STRING-LIST is a list of strings in reverse
order to be printed first."
(let ((string (list-to-string string-list)))
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(funcall next-fn values))))
(defun create-var-printer (string-list symbol next-fn)
"Used internally to create template printers for TMPL_VAR. SYMBOL is
the symbol associated with the tag. NEXT-FN is the next function to be
called in the chain of closures. STRING-LIST is a list of strings in
reverse order to be printed first."
(let ((string (list-to-string string-list)))
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(let* ((value (funcall *value-access-function* symbol values))
(string (typecase value
(null
(if *convert-nil-to-empty-string*
""
(with-use-value-restart (symbol)
(signal-template-missing-value-error
"Value for symbol ~S is NIL"
symbol))))
(string value)
(otherwise
(cond (*format-non-strings* (format nil "~A" value))
(t (with-use-value-restart (symbol)
(error 'template-not-a-string-error
:value value
:format-control "Value ~S for symbol ~S is not a string"
:format-arguments (list value symbol)))))))))
(write-string (funcall *string-modifier* string) *template-output*))
(funcall next-fn values))))
(defun create-include-printer (string-list pathname next-fn)
"Used internally to create template printers for TMPL_INCLUDE.
PATHNAME is the pathname associated with the tag. NEXT-FN is the next
function to be called in the chain of closures. STRING-LIST is a list
of strings in reverse order to be printed first."
(let ((string (list-to-string string-list)))
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(funcall (car (gethash pathname *printer-hash*)) values)
(funcall next-fn values))))
(defun create-if-printer (string-list symbol if-fn else-fn next-fn unlessp)
"Used internally to create template printers for TMPL_IF and
TMPL_UNLESS tags. SYMBOL is the symbol associated with the tag. IF-FN
is the printer for the IF branch, ELSE-FN is the printer for the ELSE
branch. NEXT-FN is the next function to be called in the chain of
closures. STRING-LIST is a list of strings in reverse order to be
printed first. If UNLESSP is true, IF-FN and ELSE-FN are switched."
(let ((string (list-to-string string-list)))
(when unlessp
(rotatef if-fn else-fn))
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(if (funcall *value-access-function* symbol values)
(funcall if-fn values)
(funcall else-fn values))
(funcall next-fn values))))
(defun create-loop-printer (string-list symbol body-fn next-fn)
"Used internally to create template printers for TMPL_LOOP
tags. SYMBOL is the symbol associated with the tag. BODY-FN is the
template printer for the body of the loop. NEXT-FN is the next
function to be called in the chain of closures. STRING-LIST is a list
of strings in reverse order to be printed first."
(let ((string (list-to-string string-list)))
(cond (*sequences-are-lists*
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(dolist (value (funcall *value-access-function*
symbol values t))
(funcall body-fn value))
(funcall next-fn values)))
(t
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(loop for value across (funcall *value-access-function*
symbol values t)
do (funcall body-fn value))
(funcall next-fn values))))))
(defun create-repeat-printer (string-list symbol body-fn next-fn)
"Used internally to create template printers for TMPL_REPEAT
tags. SYMBOL is the symbol associated with the tag. BODY-FN is the
template printer for the body of the loop. NEXT-FN is the next
function to be called in the chain of closures. STRING-LIST is a list
of strings in reverse order to be printed first."
(let ((string (list-to-string string-list)))
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(let ((factor (funcall *value-access-function* symbol values)))
(when (and (integerp factor) (plusp factor))
(loop repeat factor
do (funcall body-fn values))))
(funcall next-fn values))))
(defun create-call-printer (string-list symbol next-fn)
"Used internally to create template printers for TMPL_CALL tags.
SYMBOL is the symbol associated with the tag. BODY-FN is the template
printer for the body of the loop. NEXT-FN is the next function to be
called in the chain of closures. STRING-LIST is a list of strings in
reverse order to be printed first."
(let ((string (list-to-string string-list)))
(cond (*sequences-are-lists*
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(dolist (call (funcall *value-access-function*
symbol values t))
(fill-and-print-template
(funcall *call-template-access-function* call)
(funcall *call-value-access-function* call)
:stream *template-output*))
(funcall next-fn values)))
(t
(lambda (values)
(write-string string *template-output*)
(loop for call across (funcall *value-access-function*
symbol values t)
do (fill-and-print-template
(funcall *call-template-access-function* call)
(funcall *call-value-access-function* call)
:stream *template-output*))
(funcall next-fn values))))))
(defun create-template-printer-aux (string-stack end-token)
"Reads from *STANDARD-INPUT* and returns a template printer from
what it reads. When this function is entered the stream pointer must
not be inside a template tag. STRING-STACK is a list of strings (in
reverse order) read so far which haven't been used to build a template
printer. END-TOKEN is either NIL or one of :LOOP, :REPEAT, :IF,
:IF-ELSE, or :UNLESS-ELSE denoting that we expect certain tags to
close open TMPL_LOOP, TMPL_REPEAT, TMPL_IF, or TMPL_UNLESS tags. This
function returns a second value which is true if, after reading
TMPL_IF or TMPL_UNLESS, a corresponding TMPL_ELSE was seen."
(let* ((string
;; read text up to the next template start marker
(read-until *template-start-marker*
;; don't skip it, return it
:skip nil
:eof-action (lambda (collector)
(when end-token
;; make sure we don't accept
;; EOF if there are still tags
;; waiting to be closed
(signal-template-syntax-error
"Unexpected EOF, ~A tag is missing"
(case end-token
((:loop) "<!-- /TMPL_LOOP -->")
((:repeat) "<!-- /TMPL_REPEAT -->")
((:if :if-else) "<!-- /TMPL_IF -->")
((:unless :unless-else) "<!-- /TMPL_UNLESS -->"))))
;; otherwise (EOF before another
;; start marker was seen) just
;; return a template printer
;; which unconditionally prints
;; the rest of the stream
(return-from create-template-printer-aux
(create-simple-printer
(cons collector string-stack))))))
(whitespace
;; skip whitespace but keep it in case this turns out not
;; to be a template tag
(skip-whitespace :skip nil))
(token
;; read what could be a template token's name
(with-syntax-error-location ()
(read-while (lambda (c)
(or (alpha-char-p c)
(char= c #\_)
(char= c #\/)))
:skip nil
:eof-action (lambda (collector)
(declare (ignore collector))
;; complain about tags which
;; haven't been closed
(signal-template-syntax-error
"EOF while inside of tag starting with ~S"
*template-start-marker*))))))
(cond ((string-equal token "TMPL_INCLUDE")
;; TMPL_INCLUDE tag - first read the pathname which has to
;; follow and merge it with *DEFAULT-TEMPLATE-PATHNAME*
(let* ((pathname (read-tag-rest :read-attribute t :intern nil))
(merged-pathname
(merge-pathnames pathname
*default-template-pathname*)))
(when (member merged-pathname *included-files*
:test #'equal)
;; raise an error if this file has been included
;; before - infinite recursion ahead!
(with-syntax-error-location ()
(signal-template-syntax-error
"Infinite recursion - file ~S includes itself"
merged-pathname)))
;; otherwise create (and cache) a template printer
(create-template-printer merged-pathname)
(multiple-value-bind (next-fn else-follows)
;; first we recursively create the template printer
;; for the rest of the stream
(create-template-printer-aux (skip-trailing-whitespace)
end-token)
;; then we combine it with the strings before the tag
;; to create a template printer for TMPL_INCLUDE
(values
(create-include-printer (cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack)
merged-pathname
next-fn)
else-follows))))
((string-equal token "TMPL_VAR")
;; TMPL_VAR tag - first read the symbol which has to
;; follow and intern it
(let ((symbol (read-tag-rest :read-attribute t)))
(multiple-value-bind (next-fn else-follows)
;; first we recursively create the template printer
;; for the rest of the stream
(create-template-printer-aux nil end-token)
(values
;; then we combine it with the strings before the tag
;; to create a template printer for TMPL_VAR - note
;; that we don't skip leading and trailing whitespace
;; here
(create-var-printer (cons string string-stack)
symbol
next-fn)
else-follows))))
((or (string-equal token "TMPL_LOOP")
(string-equal token "TMPL_REPEAT"))
;; TMPL_LOOP or TMPL_REPEAT tag - first read the symbol
;; which has to follow and intern it
(let* ((kind (if (string-equal token "TMPL_LOOP") :loop :repeat))
(symbol (read-tag-rest :read-attribute t))
;; then read the stream up to the corresponding
;; end tag and create a template printer for the
;; loop body
(body-fn (with-syntax-error-location ()
(create-template-printer-aux
(skip-trailing-whitespace)
;; this argument denotes that we expect
;; to see /TMPL_LOOP or /TMPL_REPEAT and
;; want to stop there
kind))))
(multiple-value-bind (next-fn else-follows)
;; now we recursively create the template printer
;; for the rest of the stream
(create-template-printer-aux (skip-trailing-whitespace)
end-token)
(values
;; then we combine it with the strings before the tag
;; and the body printer to create a template printer
;; for TMPL_LOOP
(funcall (case kind
(:loop #'create-loop-printer)
(:repeat #'create-repeat-printer))
(cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack)
symbol
body-fn
next-fn)
else-follows))))
((string-equal token "TMPL_CALL")
;; TMPL_CALL tag - first read the symbol which has to
;; follow and intern it
(let ((symbol (read-tag-rest :read-attribute t)))
(multiple-value-bind (next-fn else-follows)
;; recursively create the template printer for the
;; rest of the stream
(create-template-printer-aux (skip-trailing-whitespace)
end-token)
;; create the printer that will output the strings
;; before this tag and call the templates stored under
;; SYMBOL
(values (funcall #'create-call-printer
(cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack)
symbol
next-fn)
else-follows))))
((string-equal token "/TMPL_LOOP")
(unless (eq end-token :loop)
;; check if we expected /TMPL_LOOP here, i.e. if an open
;; TMPL_LOOP was pending
(with-syntax-error-location ()
(signal-template-syntax-error "Unexpected /TMPL_LOOP")))
;; read the rest of the tag but ignore it - no attributes
;; expected
(read-tag-rest)
;; just create a simple template printer for strings -
;; this is the end of some TMPL_LOOP body
(create-simple-printer (cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack)))
((string-equal token "/TMPL_REPEAT")
(unless (eq end-token :repeat)
;; check if we expected /TMPL_REPEAT here, i.e. if an open
;; TMPL_REPEAT was pending
(with-syntax-error-location ()
(signal-template-syntax-error "Unexpected /TMPL_REPEAT")))
;; read the rest of the tag but ignore it - no attributes
;; expected
(read-tag-rest)
;; just create a simple template printer for strings -
;; this is the end of some TMPL_REPEAT body
(create-simple-printer (cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack)))
((or (string-equal token "TMPL_IF")
(string-equal token "TMPL_UNLESS"))
;; TMPL_IF or TMPL_UNLESS tag - first read the symbol
;; which has to follow and intern it
(let ((symbol (read-tag-rest :read-attribute t))
(unlessp (string-equal token "TMPL_UNLESS")))
(multiple-value-bind (if-fn else-follows)
(with-syntax-error-location ()
;; then read the stream up to the corresponding
;; TMPL_ELSE, /TMPL_IF, or /TMPL_UNLESS and create
;; a template printer for the "if" (or "unless") part
(create-template-printer-aux
(skip-trailing-whitespace)
;; this argument denotes that we expect to see
;; TMPL_ELSE _or_ one of /TMPL_IF, /TMPL_UNLESS and,
;; in the second case, want to stop there
(if unlessp :unless-else :if-else)))
(let ((else-fn (if else-follows
;; if we encountered TMPL_ELSE read
;; the stream up to the corresponding
;; /TMPL_IF or /TMPL_UNLESS and
;; create a template printer for the "else" part
(with-syntax-error-location ()
(create-template-printer-aux
(skip-trailing-whitespace)
;; this argument denotes that we
;; expect to see /TMPL_IF or /TMPL_UNLESS
;; (but not TMPL_ELSE) and want to stop
;; there
(if unlessp :unless :if)))
;; use a dummy printer for the "else"
;; part if we didn't see TMPL_ELSE
#'no-values)))
(multiple-value-bind (next-fn else-follows)
;; now we recursively create the template printer
;; for the rest of the stream
(create-template-printer-aux (skip-trailing-whitespace)
end-token)
(values
;; then we combine it with the strings before the
;; tag and the "if" and "else" parts to create a
;; template printer for TMPL_IF or TMPL_UNLESS
(create-if-printer (cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack)
symbol
if-fn
else-fn
next-fn
unlessp)
else-follows))))))
((string-equal token "TMPL_ELSE")
(unless (member end-token '(:if-else :unless-else))
;; check if we expected /TMPL_ELSE here, i.e. if an open
;; TMPL_IF or TMPL_UNLESS was pending and we haven't
;; seen TMPL_ELSE before
(with-syntax-error-location ()
(signal-template-syntax-error "Unexpected TMPL_ELSE")))
;; read the rest of the tag but ignore it - no attributes
;; expected
(read-tag-rest)
;; just create a simple template printer for strings -
;; this is the end of some "if" part
(values
(create-simple-printer (cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack))
;; return a true second value to denote that we've seen
;; TMPL_ELSE
t))
((string-equal token "/TMPL_IF")
(unless (or (eq end-token :if) (eq end-token :if-else))
;; check if we expected /TMPL_IF here, i.e. if an open
;; TMPL_IF was pending
(with-syntax-error-location ()
(signal-template-syntax-error "Unexpected /TMPL_IF")))
;; read the rest of the tag but ignore it - no attributes
;; expected
(read-tag-rest)
;; just create a simple template printer for strings -
;; this is the end of some "if" or "else" part
(create-simple-printer (cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack)))
((string-equal token "/TMPL_UNLESS")
(unless (or (eq end-token :unless) (eq end-token :unless-else))
;; check if we expected /TMPL_UNLESS here, i.e. if an open
;; TMPL_UNLESS was pending
(with-syntax-error-location ()
(signal-template-syntax-error "Unexpected /TMPL_UNLESS")))
;; read the rest of the tag but ignore it - no attributes
;; expected
(read-tag-rest)
;; just create a simple template printer for strings -
;; this is the end of some "unless" or "else" part
(create-simple-printer (cons (skip-leading-whitespace string)
string-stack)))
(t
;; we couldn't identify a valid tag, so we treat
;; everything we've read so far as a literal string and
;; carry on - if we're lucky our CL implementation will
;; optimize this tail call into an iterative loop
(create-template-printer-aux
(cons token
(cons whitespace
(cons *template-start-marker*
(cons string string-stack))))
end-token)))))
(defun %create-template-printer-aux (&rest args)
"Wrapper for CREATE-TEMPLATE-PRINTER-AUX to initialize
*CURRENT-COLUMN* and *CURRENT-LINE*."
(let ((*current-column* 0)
(*current-line* 1))
(apply #'create-template-printer-aux args)))
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