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module RI
class TextFormatter
attr_reader :indent
def initialize(options, indent)
@options = options
@width = options.width
@indent = indent
end
######################################################################
def draw_line(label=nil)
len = @width
len -= (label.size+1) if label
print "-"*len
if label
print(" ")
bold_print(label)
end
puts
end
######################################################################
def wrap(txt, prefix=@indent, linelen=@width)
return unless txt && !txt.empty?
work = conv_markup(txt)
textLen = linelen - prefix.length
patt = Regexp.new("^(.{0,#{textLen}})[ \n]")
next_prefix = prefix.tr("^ ", " ")
res = []
while work.length > textLen
if work =~ patt
res << $1
work.slice!(0, $&.length)
else
res << work.slice!(0, textLen)
end
end
res << work if work.length.nonzero?
puts(prefix + res.join("\n" + next_prefix))
end
######################################################################
def blankline
puts
end
######################################################################
# called when we want to ensure a nbew 'wrap' starts on a newline
# Only needed for HtmlFormatter, because the rest do their
# own line breaking
def break_to_newline
end
######################################################################
def bold_print(txt)
print txt
end
######################################################################
def raw_print_line(txt)
puts txt
end
######################################################################
# convert HTML entities back to ASCII
def conv_html(txt)
txt.
gsub(/>/, '>').
gsub(/</, '<').
gsub(/"/, '"').
gsub(/&/, '&')
end
# convert markup into display form
def conv_markup(txt)
txt.
gsub(%r{<tt>(.*?)</tt>}) { "+#$1+" } .
gsub(%r{<code>(.*?)</code>}) { "+#$1+" } .
gsub(%r{<b>(.*?)</b>}) { "*#$1*" } .
gsub(%r{<em>(.*?)</em>}) { "_#$1_" }
end
######################################################################
def display_list(list)
case list.type
when SM::ListBase::BULLET
prefixer = proc { |ignored| @indent + "* " }
when SM::ListBase::NUMBER,
SM::ListBase::UPPERALPHA,
SM::ListBase::LOWERALPHA
start = case list.type
when SM::ListBase::NUMBER then 1
when SM::ListBase::UPPERALPHA then 'A'
when SM::ListBase::LOWERALPHA then 'a'
end
prefixer = proc do |ignored|
res = @indent + "#{start}.".ljust(4)
start = start.succ
res
end
when SM::ListBase::LABELED
prefixer = proc do |li|
li.label
end
when SM::ListBase::NOTE
longest = 0
list.contents.each do |item|
if item.kind_of?(SM::Flow::LI) && item.label.length > longest
longest = item.label.length
end
end
prefixer = proc do |li|
@indent + li.label.ljust(longest+1)
end
else
fail "unknown list type"
end
list.contents.each do |item|
if item.kind_of? SM::Flow::LI
prefix = prefixer.call(item)
display_flow_item(item, prefix)
else
display_flow_item(item)
end
end
end
######################################################################
def display_flow_item(item, prefix=@indent)
case item
when SM::Flow::P, SM::Flow::LI
wrap(conv_html(item.body), prefix)
blankline
when SM::Flow::LIST
display_list(item)
when SM::Flow::VERB
display_verbatim_flow_item(item, @indent)
when SM::Flow::H
display_heading(conv_html(item.text), item.level, @indent)
when SM::Flow::RULE
draw_line
else
fail "Unknown flow element: #{item.class}"
end
end
######################################################################
def display_verbatim_flow_item(item, prefix=@indent)
item.body.split(/\n/).each do |line|
print @indent, conv_html(line), "\n"
end
blankline
end
######################################################################
def display_heading(text, level, indent)
text = strip_attributes(text)
case level
when 1
ul = "=" * text.length
puts
puts text.upcase
puts ul
# puts
when 2
ul = "-" * text.length
puts
puts text
puts ul
# puts
else
print indent, text, "\n"
end
end
def display_flow(flow)
flow.each do |f|
display_flow_item(f)
end
end
def strip_attributes(txt)
tokens = txt.split(%r{(</?(?:b|code|em|i|tt)>)})
text = []
attributes = 0
tokens.each do |tok|
case tok
when %r{^</(\w+)>$}, %r{^<(\w+)>$}
;
else
text << tok
end
end
text.join
end
end
######################################################################
# Handle text with attributes. We're a base class: there are
# different presentation classes (one, for example, uses overstrikes
# to handle bold and underlining, while another using ANSI escape
# sequences
class AttributeFormatter < TextFormatter
BOLD = 1
ITALIC = 2
CODE = 4
ATTR_MAP = {
"b" => BOLD,
"code" => CODE,
"em" => ITALIC,
"i" => ITALIC,
"tt" => CODE
}
# TODO: struct?
class AttrChar
attr_reader :char
attr_reader :attr
def initialize(char, attr)
@char = char
@attr = attr
end
end
class AttributeString
attr_reader :txt
def initialize
@txt = []
@optr = 0
end
def <<(char)
@txt << char
end
def empty?
@optr >= @txt.length
end
# accept non space, then all following spaces
def next_word
start = @optr
len = @txt.length
while @optr < len && @txt[@optr].char != " "
@optr += 1
end
while @optr < len && @txt[@optr].char == " "
@optr += 1
end
@txt[start...@optr]
end
end
######################################################################
# overrides base class. Looks for <tt>...</tt> etc sequences
# and generates an array of AttrChars. This array is then used
# as the basis for the split
def wrap(txt, prefix=@indent, linelen=@width)
return unless txt && !txt.empty?
txt = add_attributes_to(txt)
next_prefix = prefix.tr("^ ", " ")
linelen -= prefix.size
line = []
until txt.empty?
word = txt.next_word
if word.size + line.size > linelen
write_attribute_text(prefix, line)
prefix = next_prefix
line = []
end
line.concat(word)
end
write_attribute_text(prefix, line) if line.length > 0
end
protected
# overridden in specific formatters
def write_attribute_text(prefix, line)
print prefix
line.each do |achar|
print achar.char
end
puts
end
# again, overridden
def bold_print(txt)
print txt
end
private
def add_attributes_to(txt)
tokens = txt.split(%r{(</?(?:b|code|em|i|tt)>)})
text = AttributeString.new
attributes = 0
tokens.each do |tok|
case tok
when %r{^</(\w+)>$} then attributes &= ~(ATTR_MAP[$1]||0)
when %r{^<(\w+)>$} then attributes |= (ATTR_MAP[$1]||0)
else
tok.split(//).each {|ch| text << AttrChar.new(ch, attributes)}
end
end
text
end
end
##################################################
# This formatter generates overstrike-style formatting, which
# works with pagers such as man and less.
class OverstrikeFormatter < AttributeFormatter
BS = "\C-h"
def write_attribute_text(prefix, line)
print prefix
line.each do |achar|
attr = achar.attr
if (attr & (ITALIC+CODE)) != 0
print "_", BS
end
if (attr & BOLD) != 0
print achar.char, BS
end
print achar.char
end
puts
end
# draw a string in bold
def bold_print(text)
text.split(//).each do |ch|
print ch, BS, ch
end
end
end
##################################################
# This formatter uses ANSI escape sequences
# to colorize stuff
# works with pages such as man and less.
class AnsiFormatter < AttributeFormatter
def initialize(*args)
print "\033[0m"
super
end
def write_attribute_text(prefix, line)
print prefix
curr_attr = 0
line.each do |achar|
attr = achar.attr
if achar.attr != curr_attr
update_attributes(achar.attr)
curr_attr = achar.attr
end
print achar.char
end
update_attributes(0) unless curr_attr.zero?
puts
end
def bold_print(txt)
print "\033[1m#{txt}\033[m"
end
HEADINGS = {
1 => [ "\033[1;32m", "\033[m" ] ,
2 => ["\033[4;32m", "\033[m" ],
3 => ["\033[32m", "\033[m" ]
}
def display_heading(text, level, indent)
level = 3 if level > 3
heading = HEADINGS[level]
print indent
print heading[0]
print strip_attributes(text)
puts heading[1]
end
private
ATTR_MAP = {
BOLD => "1",
ITALIC => "33",
CODE => "36"
}
def update_attributes(attr)
str = "\033["
for quality in [ BOLD, ITALIC, CODE]
unless (attr & quality).zero?
str << ATTR_MAP[quality]
end
end
print str, "m"
end
end
##################################################
# This formatter uses HTML.
class HtmlFormatter < AttributeFormatter
def initialize(*args)
super
end
def write_attribute_text(prefix, line)
curr_attr = 0
line.each do |achar|
attr = achar.attr
if achar.attr != curr_attr
update_attributes(curr_attr, achar.attr)
curr_attr = achar.attr
end
print(escape(achar.char))
end
update_attributes(curr_attr, 0) unless curr_attr.zero?
end
def draw_line(label=nil)
if label != nil
bold_print(label)
end
puts("<hr>")
end
def bold_print(txt)
tag("b") { txt }
end
def blankline()
puts("<p>")
end
def break_to_newline
puts("<br>")
end
def display_heading(text, level, indent)
level = 4 if level > 4
tag("h#{level}") { text }
puts
end
######################################################################
def display_list(list)
case list.type
when SM::ListBase::BULLET
list_type = "ul"
prefixer = proc { |ignored| "<li>" }
when SM::ListBase::NUMBER,
SM::ListBase::UPPERALPHA,
SM::ListBase::LOWERALPHA
list_type = "ol"
prefixer = proc { |ignored| "<li>" }
when SM::ListBase::LABELED
list_type = "dl"
prefixer = proc do |li|
"<dt><b>" + escape(li.label) + "</b><dd>"
end
when SM::ListBase::NOTE
list_type = "table"
prefixer = proc do |li|
%{<tr valign="top"><td>#{li.label.gsub(/ /, ' ')}</td><td>}
end
else
fail "unknown list type"
end
print "<#{list_type}>"
list.contents.each do |item|
if item.kind_of? SM::Flow::LI
prefix = prefixer.call(item)
print prefix
display_flow_item(item, prefix)
else
display_flow_item(item)
end
end
print "</#{list_type}>"
end
def display_verbatim_flow_item(item, prefix=@indent)
print("<pre>")
puts item.body
puts("</pre>")
end
private
ATTR_MAP = {
BOLD => "b>",
ITALIC => "i>",
CODE => "tt>"
}
def update_attributes(current, wanted)
str = ""
# first turn off unwanted ones
off = current & ~wanted
for quality in [ BOLD, ITALIC, CODE]
if (off & quality) > 0
str << "</" + ATTR_MAP[quality]
end
end
# now turn on wanted
for quality in [ BOLD, ITALIC, CODE]
unless (wanted & quality).zero?
str << "<" << ATTR_MAP[quality]
end
end
print str
end
def tag(code)
print("<#{code}>")
print(yield)
print("</#{code}>")
end
def escape(str)
str.
gsub(/&/n, '&').
gsub(/\"/n, '"').
gsub(/>/n, '>').
gsub(/</n, '<')
end
end
##################################################
# This formatter reduces extra lines for a simpler output.
# It improves way output looks for tools like IRC bots.
class SimpleFormatter < TextFormatter
######################################################################
# No extra blank lines
def blankline
end
######################################################################
# Display labels only, no lines
def draw_line(label=nil)
unless label.nil? then
bold_print(label)
puts
end
end
######################################################################
# Place heading level indicators inline with heading.
def display_heading(text, level, indent)
text = strip_attributes(text)
case level
when 1
puts "= " + text.upcase
when 2
puts "-- " + text
else
print indent, text, "\n"
end
end
end
# Finally, fill in the list of known formatters
class TextFormatter
FORMATTERS = {
"ansi" => AnsiFormatter,
"bs" => OverstrikeFormatter,
"html" => HtmlFormatter,
"plain" => TextFormatter,
"simple" => SimpleFormatter,
}
def TextFormatter.list
FORMATTERS.keys.sort.join(", ")
end
def TextFormatter.for(name)
FORMATTERS[name.downcase]
end
end
end
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