Represents text nodes in an XML document
Characters which are substituted in written strings
The order in which the substitutions occur
check for illegal characters
# File rexml/text.rb, line 131 def Text.check string, pattern, doctype # illegal anywhere if string !~ VALID_XML_CHARS if String.method_defined? :encode string.chars.each do |c| case c.ord when *VALID_CHAR else raise "Illegal character #{c.inspect} in raw string \"#{string}\"" end end else string.scan(/[\x00-\x7F]|[\x80-\xBF][\xC0-\xF0]*|[\xC0-\xF0]/n) do |c| case c.unpack('U') when *VALID_CHAR else raise "Illegal character #{c.inspect} in raw string \"#{string}\"" end end end end # context sensitive string.scan(pattern) do if $1[-1] != ?; raise "Illegal character '#{$1}' in raw string \"#{string}\"" elsif $1[0] == ?& if $5 and $5[0] == ?# case ($5[1] == ?x ? $5[2..-1].to_i(16) : $5[1..-1].to_i) when *VALID_CHAR else raise "Illegal character '#{$1}' in raw string \"#{string}\"" end # FIXME: below can't work but this needs API change. # elsif @parent and $3 and !SUBSTITUTES.include?($1) # if !doctype or !doctype.entities.has_key?($3) # raise "Undeclared entity '#{$1}' in raw string \"#{string}\"" # end end end end end
Constructor arg
if a String, the content is set to the String. If a Text
, the object is shallowly cloned.
respect_whitespace
(boolean, false) if true, whitespace is respected
parent
(nil) if this is a Parent
object, the parent will be set to this.
raw
(nil) This argument can be given three values. If true, then the value of used to construct this object is expected to contain no unescaped XML markup, and REXML
will not change the text. If this value is false, the string may contain any characters, and REXML
will escape any and all defined entities whose values are contained in the text. If this value is nil (the default), then the raw value of the parent will be used as the raw value for this node. If there is no raw value for the parent, and no value is supplied, the default is false. Use this field if you have entities defined for some text, and you don't want REXML
to escape that text in output.
Text.new( "<&", false, nil, false ) #-> "<&" Text.new( "<&", false, nil, false ) #-> "&lt;&amp;" Text.new( "<&", false, nil, true ) #-> Parse exception Text.new( "<&", false, nil, true ) #-> "<&" # Assume that the entity "s" is defined to be "sean" # and that the entity "r" is defined to be "russell" Text.new( "sean russell" ) #-> "&s; &r;" Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, true ) #-> "sean russell"
entity_filter
(nil) This can be an array of entities to match in the supplied text. This argument is only useful if raw
is set to false.
Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, false, ["s"] ) #-> "&s; russell" Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, true, ["s"] ) #-> "sean russell"
In the last example, the entity_filter
argument is ignored.
illegal
INTERNAL USE ONLY
# File rexml/text.rb, line 94 def initialize(arg, respect_whitespace=false, parent=nil, raw=nil, entity_filter=nil, illegal=NEEDS_A_SECOND_CHECK ) @raw = false @parent = nil @entity_filter = nil if parent super( parent ) @raw = parent.raw end if arg.kind_of? String @string = arg.dup elsif arg.kind_of? Text @string = arg.instance_variable_get(:@string).dup @raw = arg.raw @entity_filter = arg.instance_variable_get(:@entity_filter) elsif raise "Illegal argument of type #{arg.type} for Text constructor (#{arg})" end @string.squeeze!(" \n\t") unless respect_whitespace @string.gsub!(/\r\n?/, "\n") @raw = raw unless raw.nil? @entity_filter = entity_filter if entity_filter clear_cache Text.check(@string, illegal, doctype) if @raw end
Appends text to this text node. The text is appended in the raw
mode of this text node.
returns
the text itself to enable method chain like 'text << “XXX” << “YYY”'.
# File rexml/text.rb, line 194 def <<( to_append ) @string << to_append.gsub( /\r\n?/, "\n" ) clear_cache self end
# File rexml/text.rb, line 184 def clone return Text.new(self, true) end
# File rexml/text.rb, line 207 def doctype if @parent doc = @parent.document doc.doctype if doc end end
# File rexml/text.rb, line 278 def indent_text(string, level=1, style="\t", indentfirstline=true) return string if level < 0 new_string = '' string.each_line { |line| indent_string = style * level new_line = (indent_string + line).sub(/[\s]+$/,'') new_string << new_line } new_string.strip! unless indentfirstline return new_string end
# File rexml/text.rb, line 125 def parent= parent super(parent) Text.check(@string, NEEDS_A_SECOND_CHECK, doctype) if @raw and @parent end
Returns the string value of this text node. This string is always escaped, meaning that it is a valid XML text node string, and all entities that can be escaped, have been inserted. This method respects the entity filter set in the constructor.
# Assume that the entity "s" is defined to be "sean", and that the # entity "r" is defined to be "russell" t = Text.new( "< & sean russell", false, nil, false, ['s'] ) t.to_s #-> "< & &s; russell" t = Text.new( "< & &s; russell", false, nil, false ) t.to_s #-> "< & &s; russell" u = Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, true ) u.to_s #-> "sean russell"
# File rexml/text.rb, line 228 def to_s return @string if @raw @normalized ||= Text::normalize( @string, doctype, @entity_filter ) end
Returns the string value of this text. This is the text without entities, as it might be used programmatically, or printed to the console. This ignores the 'raw' attribute setting, and any entity_filter.
# Assume that the entity "s" is defined to be "sean", and that the # entity "r" is defined to be "russell" t = Text.new( "< & sean russell", false, nil, false, ['s'] ) t.value #-> "< & sean russell" t = Text.new( "< & &s; russell", false, nil, false ) t.value #-> "< & sean russell" u = Text.new( "sean russell", false, nil, true ) u.value #-> "sean russell"
# File rexml/text.rb, line 250 def value @unnormalized ||= Text::unnormalize( @string, doctype ) end
Sets the contents of this text node. This expects the text to be unnormalized. It returns self.
e = Element.new( "a" ) e.add_text( "foo" ) # <a>foo</a> e[0].value = "bar" # <a>bar</a> e[0].value = "<a>" # <a><a></a>
# File rexml/text.rb, line 261 def value=( val ) @string = val.gsub( /\r\n?/, "\n" ) clear_cache @raw = false end
# File rexml/text.rb, line 267 def wrap(string, width, addnewline=false) # Recursively wrap string at width. return string if string.length <= width place = string.rindex(' ', width) # Position in string with last ' ' before cutoff if addnewline then return "\n" + string[0,place] + "\n" + wrap(string[place+1..-1], width) else return string[0,place] + "\n" + wrap(string[place+1..-1], width) end end
# File rexml/text.rb, line 293 def write( writer, indent=-1, transitive=false, ie_hack=false ) Kernel.warn("#{self.class.name}.write is deprecated. See REXML::Formatters", uplevel: 1) formatter = if indent > -1 REXML::Formatters::Pretty.new( indent ) else REXML::Formatters::Default.new end formatter.write( self, writer ) end
Writes out text, substituting special characters beforehand. out
A String, IO, or any other object supporting <<( String ) input
the text to substitute and the write out
z=utf8.unpack("U*") ascOut="" z.each{|r| if r < 0x100 ascOut.concat(r.chr) else ascOut.concat(sprintf("&#x%x;", r)) end } puts ascOut
# File rexml/text.rb, line 325 def write_with_substitution out, input copy = input.clone # Doing it like this rather than in a loop improves the speed copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[0], SUBSTITUTES[0] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[1], SUBSTITUTES[1] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[2], SUBSTITUTES[2] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[3], SUBSTITUTES[3] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[4], SUBSTITUTES[4] ) copy.gsub!( SPECIALS[5], SUBSTITUTES[5] ) out << copy end